0 aittsinatt Gaiette a4"l AND 811/31111BAN. Time couß;ls. Volga illtatea Distriat Court—Jul** gecomairat. /Widtwritanav, Dee. 11.—The 'cargo moot in the awe of the Buffalo and State Line Railroad Company and • others vs. geott, John Hearn, the Erie and Pittsburgh Ranked and others, was commenced. • This la a bill in equity in which an application for an Injunction is asked for. A large number of !attor ney' are employed. among •whotta are Hon. Jeremiah 11. Black, Ron. W. Lowrie, Mesas. Walker and Marshall. of Erie, end Mews. Galleon, Lenin g and Hibbard, of Moffat°. To n argument was opened by lifr. °colon, o behalf of the comp hl u enis, and he wan followed by Mr. Illbbard, for respondenta. - The ar gument liillOcCOpy several days. • • , . Distrait Ceart—Jange WEDRZWAT, Dec.lo.--:•Court. custatthe • nuutt OR monad of J. H. Baldwin, Eint. wuum ',mate. and William h. teeing been duly, qualitt weft dm litd t 0 practtd as attorneys in this Court. • Noble, de,ol fi Co. sa. Geo. B. Jones' adrrilandratar. Jury discharged. serene Gillum NIL John Carlin 6: Co. Action for trespass on coal land the pm.rbierOSMlng adjoining tracts to Char. tiers township. On trial. . Fo n,wiar brthe trial list for this day: m • J i m S. Wilson vs. Fairview Oil j rt • , is, Jelin McCloskey vs. N. J. Itigley. 13L-Tlios. Drennan vs. J Maley. • im„ Henry Dcwnii ye. N. J. Inlay. 133. Michael Bradley vs, N. J. /3igic c i?•. . Jahn P. Gibson vs. A earn Corneal'. SO:lna "Mary Davago" Wen. IL Bnl:wn. 111. R. korrest,er Co. vs. J. F. Jon- ISM* " • •••• a.osmota Irlgts•—.lnelge Jffellaa. WSDNESDAT, Dee.ll.—Court mot at • tea o'clock. In the ejectment ease of Wm. Robin son, Jr., vu. Joseph Myers, previously reported, the Jury found for plaintiff'. '• • 0. I .. . Shoemaker vs. G. E. Huey. This WIWI action in slander. Jury out. The next taken up was that of Patrick H. Pierce vs. the Pittsburgh and • Bir mingham Passenger Railway. This' ass an action to recover damages for In jl3/1011 sustained by being run over b F u passenger car on defendant's road 15K:or igin and Brown streets, Esst Birming ham; On trial.. Following is the trial list for to-day: 40.1 John Bortzler ve. Friel. Halm. 49.'Ne A. Lynch vs. Steamboat Jacob Painter. , 45.'11. Wray., Jr., vs. Pitts. di. 'MM. Hallway Co.•' 52. IL J. Clary vs. Thomas-Fox. • • n 55. Wm. Smith vs. C. Odonweldor et. -'x. - 66.6. AL: Park vc August Reliant. a. L. Einstein vi. Julius Elder. ' CA: Forsyth° Ems. d: Co. vs. Sellers, Cantleld 4t Co. •Wm. Woodford vs. Adorn Rush. =I WEDS - ESDAY, Dee. IL—Court conven ed vale o'clock, e. tn., Judge Sterrett on the bench.. In the case of the Commonwealth ye. Andrew Arent, Justice of the Peace - In Amerce township, indicted for assault and battery, which was on trial at ad journment Tuesday, the Jury returned a verdict or guilty. Cornmonwerilth Vs. -George Jenny, indicted for fornication and bas tard 3lary . Thomas proseentrix. The y. parties reside in Allegheny City, and the offense is alleged to have been committed on the evening of the Slat of December, WI, hetween eight and nine o'clock. The -defense relied mainly upon en alibi, proving by several wit nesses that the defendant was at a ball at th) time the offenso was alleged to have been committed. The Jury returned verdiCt of guilty, Iln was sentenced to pay eostg of proseeutinn, a tine of $3O to the Co mmonwealth, $2.5 to - the prneecn trii for lying in expenses, $l5 for the suppe7_-1, of the child to the present time; and the furtlno- imm of vi per month for the period of are years. During the progress of the above cose, 7Jenry flow. ler a witness for the defense, craninated himself add wasernstrd and held in the sum of $2OO bail to answer the charge of fornication. CIIO3-6111T3. - - - Joseph liarlen alias Joseph Perko, in dicted _for felonious assault and battery, on oath of Samuel Keefer. and vice versa,. wore put upon trial. The parties to the above ease• wem employed at the Na trona Soda Works, where it appears they g-ot into a quarrel; which terminated in a fight,•the result of which wax an Infor mation by each of the parties optima the other for assault and battery. The casco were tried together. They were not con cluded when. Court adjourned. stwomccna. In the miss of Commonwealth vs. Louisa Roue!, ' and Commonwealth vs. Gertrude Itarks, charged withawmult and battery on oatit or each other, the Grand Jury Ignored the bills and directed the Proseccosts ne d u c t re ri n s d i a n n te a th were (h on e d s en . tenoed. WASHINGTON, PA. Bump. frooi Jolt of Them. Whites ker. the Important Wlteee• sootiest ...gletree Arnold. the Altered uproot • Borderrr, anti of Cl•weon prisoner—elm, ler —Otrealsk- Bug I Boutry—lhe Press of tub Borough. (ktelat Cortetpond