VI trs' i lfi*tiridl (tayttt, CITY AND SUBURBAN. THE COURTS lllstebt ONOZ4-Judge ifttlaPtol3. Tcusuri,Deo.lo.—Court met at the /mid hour. ' • •i n t nninno ofthe Trustees of the Spring. dale M. church vs. John Hunter, et. d., pmvloasly reported; verdict for de. fondants.. y inne r. Graham. Trustee Of the ghosl w i n o Bank Robert Scott, garuhhee et N.D. Walker. litecutlon Rtuebn ea t against defendant fur money dna the hank. Verdict for plaintiff In the . immof 310101. • tI wetibrawn vs. Li. G. Carey. Itule ...n o ncom, why Judgment should not be entered In default of II Rlinitiellt anis dart: of defence. Reasons filed. Noble, Angell at Co. vu. Oliver D. Jones, i .b.inearstorpf George R. Jones, dec•d. sasessment. Suit to recover •tea tbotisind dollars on a contract leo ....nnlilaletiff and defendant, for sale of I ...e.r,fra the oil refinery of defendant, saver' county. The defendants, it .024 did not fulfil the contract Qn CoMtailiourned. yellowing la the trial list for this day .• Sauluel Graham vs. John. Carlin ;XLJ. Wdosky VS. D 7. J. Iliglev. 131. Thomas Drennan vs. N. J. lijgley• . 133. Downs vs. Maley. - M. Bradley va. Bigley. ID. Gibson WI. Ardour. 011 Co. 101. Owners of steam t g "Mari. Dav i:even Drown. 141. Forrester S. Co. Jennings et Whhe. Court orenlanno Plt•I TITE.SDAY, fiec-10.—Cou t convened at teno'clock, Judie Mellon on the Bench. In the moo of William Robinson vs. Joseph Myers, previously reported, the Jury found for the plaintiff. 'Pbe OCCOlint of M. lisllentine, trustee of the runts of Thomna Parkes, deceased. Flied and confirmed.. Isabella Phillips vs. Jane'McGlblionV. s Action of ejectment. Verdict for plain tiff. Following Is the trial list for ..to.day: 5.9. Barnes it Co. Vs. Tilton, 40. I3otlzier vs. Hahn. Shoemaker vs. Huey. 49. Lynch ye.. owner of "Jaech Painter." 40. Wray . Vll. Pittsburgh & Minersville Railway Co. 51. Fawcett vs. Henderson & Anderson. 52` Clay vs.. Fox. s.l._Bofmop vs. McPherson. . 54. Johnson & Warren vs. MeClaren. 8. Piero° vs.Bitroingbani &Pittsburgh Railway Co. ==l3 I.II7IIBDAY, DeWilber 10.—C3urt con vened at the usual hour, Judge Sterrett presiding.. In the cane of I l .l;iward 31.cenllough, colored, indicted Sr the larceny of a coat end vest, on trial at adjournment. Blondey, the jury returned a verdict of "not gui lty" and the defendant was Ms charged. ASSAULT AND TLATTENT John Payno was indicted for nesault and battery. Thejury found It verdict of . guilty, and the defendant was sentenced to pay a line of one dollar and tne costs 01 prosecution. I=2 Hiram Daily was indicted for the lar ceny of a home and buggy, belonging to James R. Newton. a resident of Sharon, Mercer county. The prosecutor testified that ha bad hired a horse end buggy for the purpose of going a abort distance, but that ho never returned them. The defendant was arrested in Allegheny, about October bit, where ha bend sold the "rig" for We. The jury found t verdict of guilty. Sentence deferred. • ccoss slum. 'ollileer tVallbank, employed at the Connellsville Railroad depot, on Grant street, was indicted for committing as sault and battery upon. William Carr. The prrneentor had someilispnte at the depot about exhibiting his ticket before entering the depot yard, as required by the regu lations of tho Company. 01:11cer Wallamk attempted to arrest him, ana resistance being otrered, the assault was committed. Wailbank also prosecuted Carr, and bdth Mies were tried at one time. The jury found a verdict of guilty againstWallbank, and in the case of Carr not guilty, and prosecutor Wallbank pay the oasts. SIINDTIT rnocEzDzrros The case of the Commonwealth Ts. Andrew Arent,. Justice of the Peace of Reserve township, Indicted . for assault and battery. Albert Koocr, prosecutor: The prosecutor alleges that ho 'visited the office of the Justice to recover a male which bad been ached and taken through some mistake, and on making his business known, was kicked out of the Mike by the defendant: On trial at adjournment. Escaped trom Ja.11.--"rhomas Whitta ker and Benjamin Clawson, confined in the Washington county jail, made their escape on Sunday evening. Whittaker, it will be recollected, was tried for par ticipation in the. Sproull murder, but acquitted. Be was confined ou a charge of larceny, as also was Ciaweon. A. re warn is offered for their apprehension. Pocket Plckedi—A citizen of Du queen° borough,- slightly intoxicated, while passing through the Diamond market yeatorday, was accosted by three' men rather familiarly, and while one embraced him ono or tho others picked his pocket of eighty-live dollars. The scamps bad made good their escape by the time their victim discovered his loss. Another Bridge Coati.--)Ugh Boyle, night watchman at the ht. Clair street bridge, yesterday mode information be fore Alderman linmbert against •A. Greenawalt, .f Allegheny City, far List driving over the suspension bridge. He was orrested and released 011 payment of coats, =2l CBT Potttle lad itlaatte Tole; r stilt to tit ?Ms botch valet:m.7 GIUIENKIIOIO, Dec. 10.—flyer four feet• Ids inches In the channel and falling. Banning. Bnownscmhz, Dec. 10.—About seven feet of waist' in the channel and falling. Weather cloudy and snowing. Mottos:crows, Dee. 10.—Ricer font feet in the channel and failing slowly. Weather mild and snowing. LOcuton.LE, Dec. 10.--RD - et rising with 31 inches in the Canal. MEXPIIIIi, Dec. 1 4 . — The . 11.1ver is Ma tioatiry. "Noll:tar • imitAscArotis 1 Cloudy and mild. Locttvist.n—Cloudy and mild.l ClNCrrs..tATl—Cloudy and damp.' Colmxnua—Cloudy andinild. • olscar,4lm—cloudy and mild. • Fnatenurr—Snowtng and *lid. On. Cmr—Snowing, with pro:Teats or taming to rain. •-•- • 2.fEw Yon's. Crrr—Snowing. Plimanst.rum--Snowing. Itanntancno—Cloudy and cold. • Fire le Boston. CRY T.legralth to the Phtbarsh tteesttel, BOSTON, Deeorer in.—Three tene ment houses, the urniture manufactory of Patterson and Lavender, • the'engine and water wheel manufactory of .U. Moliughlin, and the currier shop on /alum and North !meets were midi) , dab, aged by fire this morning. Lose , uuu• . _ _ Noith Corolloa tarmezj.oa to Qs ritutnirtla eszetta.3 WllailtioToN, Dee. 10.—The Cons4o - have taken steps to thoroughly or . gattlze for the next political campaign.. =I t!7 to the guinea PEILADELTHIA, Deeembor 111—The 'Union League of this city has non:dna - - fed Gen. Gnint for President. - —A new aspirant for' ambulatory hon ors, in the person of n Madam ;Paula loakv, a native of Poland, and mid to be a lady of rere benoty and grace, was ad vertined to give , an exhibition at the Driving Fork, In Cleveland,on Thursday afternoon, when rho engaged to walk three mil. e in thirty minutes around the race murex, Idedum Ponialofshr has already accompliehed the wonderful feat in herown country of walking one hund red miles in twenty four consecetive hours, which she accompliabed lu 1563, starting from a point in Poland mlled Crakovia,. clearly demonstrating her 'ability at that time to get over theground At , a marvellous rate. Following tid e exhibition Senor.,Antonis, one' of the "stare" at the Theatre Combine. Ir. to Walkout hundred and fifty cards on hie bands in ninety erconds. Weston will bate to look to bin laurels.. • . . —A. year or two since the poot-box at St. Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco, was robbed, and, In order to parent - a recur rence oithe theft, a pipe wan connected with the bottom of the box, through which the contribullians slipped Mono diately Into a reservoir m the basement. An ingenious rasmi, however, recently found hie way to the treasury by cutting the pipe below the ,lox, stopping it DO on toorerent the money flowing down, nod exiniciling the towomolation' ,nt his leisure when his circumstances mounded ft. —The greed mania is tbo Indian neck. lace of thirty rows, and the new style of jewelry which is not so rich asbeComing. The Metternich green is as mach' In vogue as the Bismarck brown; but nem turtiurn, or capocine,ls the great gun. The odalisque baud and sash are made of platted material round the waist, and the each ends are ornamented with fringe. They are worn on the left side In front. The- duchess it is„ which; passed through rings, bang down behind. —Paris Cor. —TbeneTreostumeinParlajuattourbee the ground, end has eroaanta all round; it la made of cloth and fringed under th 6 cross-ants with ebenille, Dark blue and, dark green are theravoritea The mantle is loose, fringed round; and thealeoves are Tory fall and flowing. 'EpiL it.ramatrsz, MEM IND BROM,. 118 Wood IX, near corner of Fifth. Government Securities, Gidd, Sifter, And Coupons, anotma•pla as Überal tenzu Myna •014 i. •11 We principal atlas at Samna. (lONVBRSION OF 1-3 O'S. WI ate pow prepared to convert the SECOND MID THIRD SERIES 7.3( 1 1 Burro xss Sew 1867.540 Gold Coupon Bonds. JAMBS T. BRADY & hour' u elfUllnet Set o*iu. Corner Fourth Sa ‘ Wood Streets. IRA B. AIeVAI & CO Elaaa33.erls, me nuns a CITUSIEI? szcamts, Cor. Fourth and Salltoleld stretts. oa e citglitt.r.r:gig.M A T N gio U rer amt. to graaltan at. lad glee them to ex.:bangs in-so scinms tar 1867. LatlOSat IN 13 MD at a sae Gat. Data that onte. , IR& V. MeV/kV dr CO. FINANCE AND TRADE. Onto. Of east PM-meanest Cianakea, TIMDAT. Deemember, It, 13e7. .(3014 chatted at 118% drat but eidiet. and gra. dually destined to 1359‘, at Wt.:note, wititmore diopooitiOa to soil thou Doi. A large ohorkia• tenni was Omitted on 'Monday and piday, which area partly covered eo Sitturap,but yostarday 1:110M1121 the Sears 'brought out tooth.. contingent nod hammered tha market down, so a decline of one or two points Ls egos. fillently expected, and comedown none 30 per coat., poop!. will at last begin to think that specie Woes In approsthing, sod uolem nor. 4 much deamad Yoe eau to be ahippal to Eto rope; rates will grodually tend dowaward; anything at all wilt Tomo down tha premtum. the hears disbursements in January for later. est ontalalT Will dolt. . • Honda are Im buoy.% today, nod have de clined. Ten-Forties and tame ars weak, aware also 11.40. of VISA the' balancer of the Wt le steady. The course of Government bonds to downward,thouith not for want of continence in the abllilly of the Tremor, to meet all out. standing obligations, but from very national .1111 t. The mall traders and the laboring, alma, absorbed • large amount of bends when they canted more then they needed. but now It le the rename. Larger capitative hem, sold thole bend. m high premiums. end are still pursuing that now, and Meet to mortgages which yield them more than any bonda. and theft. Investment le not . i nject to gambliog 'operations of Walt sweet, neither expanalon nor