fl (11le Eittsbmt Gay* OITY AND SUBURBAN. THE 1101011310 awe sestesetest of Beet itiesenes B. vastems_ sae`-Atithatemem le ten sassamen .......... agermant the cease er neameam rime. hatrody t e es wio ila uttnietall7 Serge vendanaeat member of the bar la the Court of Common Mesa, it being protte generally - unaanevand that the apprsca- Von 'of Prof - Geo. B. Viatica, cielared, for admlailion the Plltatergh " bee, 'ould 'Come tip tor anpunesth Amon those_ in anendrami ware theffing spirits of tile tremixneso yeisttiaton, prott:dnent lawyete, who are seldom. eieen,in.Court, nevir, in fact,except upon thathess, or open onnaions eiba impedance: It mini evident to Abe urinaalUbiturrer Cud tormehing cut oe_thenanarixrdir wee on the'lapis, - leadss the roothMot botthase ProOmded the crowd the bar re trained thxduazathed. Phially,atabotsti twelve eclook r the matte:rem* up. - I lion. P. C. Shannon slated that` on • July 13th, IMO, he moved that George It • Va hen Eerie a pelered man, thinneriy admitted lithe freers re Come or Italy Tort its - Solicitor mid Conmellor In the - Courts of amain. of New York, be ad mitted as ants noroeywblawcf, th e Court of Canunon Piaui of Allegkeby County. Whereupon the Court granted a rule' to _ Mow s ense whythemidthothon should notbe granted. Babserinently the mat ter was marinate the of Exam& . tiers, or Bar_Connalttee, for their osnabl. ethanol, and to report - the bets in the cue. On Jeri. 4th the Board made their - report,. and at the imegestiou of the Court reds already granted arthairial en the logo Meat list, tat ba , lethat . ,,np In regular gee/ thisince proceeded ao wed the _report of 'the, Rtamlners aa Pled: - It was inenbetance: /. Mr. Widen, the applicant for ad . mission, la *bat is knews-aa a onlired man--of Lted Mama end Dampen bffiniVernettlyerif_Pewrenher: &Me ace of fority.twetyears, of good moral :L In 18Hhe 4oadriatied st Media ' .:leg,, Ohba- owl earn thereafter Wend arta Suldent at Law reader the late ROA. POrward, Of Ltdd- cal, sad to!' Oil ed the enquired parted of Z. 'Finding obstacles Interposed to his, eannioation• sod , tutoolealts, ,, -Intre, he went to the City of New York, when, to JuUti 1811g7.thaw , hevingtheed Mlle ex armload and found to poems the multi " oath= required by the:Co he - wee admitted to preethe Seen Attores.l. Saltine and .Clemmellor ot the "several Courts, of thetittetsef New - Toth,. and Vies duly enrolled ammo& upon the 801 l -Beotr - art Altterellyeate; tbeilhopreum Court of that,bitate for the first Judicial oompmed of the city and manly eflrewllleeXablittaththimpear ed- to ham , been - made 'beanie Justices hteattli., , McCann sad Edmund* of that Lou,, and. woe - eondneted by. Idemea. Jaime 'P. Brady, Boseurth and Warren 4. After his admission the bar le ~.Ifew York - he want to the,,Weat. Indies. remained' there two years and 'Ulf slu I@3l rte sealed to Syracuse, New York, °penal enffi oce there m Awe- I nay, du and pthenteell profemian aLthe-all of-WM, when ha quitted the • . - Piteshit of OM profemianandeeptged tembing. - .A Yorabottbaysta .6r th ' s "N - ew York—ain't/Pad lege?! , 'Gimlet!' - New:York.' Prom there'. lsy wait ed; lei the 'Colored ilehoel: " street, Hail city and •in 1858 'became Principe of ._,`"Antry , Cellege,e .:Jillepiermy - CitY. which place he oontintud to , altuatil Intr. UST, tatementh width - the op- , ma plication for. hthadenthatentotheletwes _The. anthers add that HS - Pathos , made affidavit that , when lie left red the lanctiote of taw On 11154 he - dlid.se with the hope and ,ex of ramming said prattles at meth future time, and - tbertte - pressar - anplitattim Or idOri to the bar was .made in good _faith. , and with the intention of reenteleg the pomace of hie prothadon... - ' The:Committee also my: Knit Ciorb. of Record of New York riseogate the - comity. of. Ede:Mang to their bars Altos. .reeve,do., of good standing In the Court. • -ref ...Banneylvania._ - Tbe Board of Ncerninere Callillida C. ),' m ane:N. P,Petherman, Jame, Veech - Geo. Shine, Jr., M. W. Acheson and • Thee C. - Inteer,altof whore signed tit( While reading the report, Judge ittney infeirtipted Judge Shaheen, inqulripg: Is Mr- Vaahoo still a resident of keno- - --ItY/T*Zia ballt - rd4dridaDd hetes M. moved out of the State with his family. .Judge abat:ton-I - understood he Li ' engaged es Solicitor In the Freedmen's family are L' , Boreener W with abbi him. tigthnOty, - and • duet . hie , jetties Stows--Then you drool know ilethe has left the State permanently ? • , gonnJudge Shuman&MM proceeded s the -with hieic a ant r a. In the u appl ~warn titdive of Penuerleatdar sad for" the purposes of theapplication he was e citizen of Pennylvanie,, entitled to of, the rights, mod -thatterd tlas .of a native . • "tern titian.- arta boon- a' free' min ansi MUsen of: the Slate.- He muild - even lays had the .suaderthe State Contenution, limo amendment) - wheelie hammerer:ay-nue yeah, of ago, otatelag, end there were gentlemen -present who wernembared the time when moron voted in Panmylrenth JudgeStowii-LTbefinpremeCourt held -that the prevision pa the Corstatntket re tarred to did not apply to neffrown • Judge iffnumear went -on to_ say thee • thavimendmenot of the Censtitutido, --the tosarttanoftbeword 'lnd*" xtinFlS deprived the echoed man of the right of auffivera end to hold office. He still en- Joyed all °tees right of acltisen,and the anaemic:being a'citizen of the_ Unites eantet, en red by 'roies Onus. Wdeentltled to admission Witte bar. Br waste. fo/Lege, and etenemaithei cite qualineations, - Was he a eltistai of the United - The speaker would /the - beer. ,rt „TPutunt to the 'Contrary., 'The Cl . . ,Blghte, wag In. JUN foreit,befine timp=a ,tion in this ease maned,. "Thar all persons - borte to the United Settee, and me subject tti any Resign 'power; excluding Indiana,not Jotted, arehereby declared to lbe,dtimmrof the. United fitatas.. Mr: Vaehr4teed served the 'required • and _quelltird larnseir the adenleden to: tie Der.`bet 'otriog to the; jue j adiee of color Is Chia • seettott - was ddven to exile' In: another EAnd there the ber nought and obtained ad-- rthe m an obtained stimisiden In _the 4tharney. Begrane artrof 'New Tart. , S'om'e-Nee this gmodienethind of the State aliens. Tarts _in the Nene . ayaa 48,: hat tone- etthe Bu Judge 'lltiannon--The Ito Hie _itemtfloste , Court, and tinder It he Was emitted pre elletthaeny Corot In that State. :Judie Shannon, In referring to the " thinthente of lar- YeatheVlepohe efehe . high charieter of 'the gentlemen before Wham benne .tclautelaai. theadethedon, and - by whom be was admitted. Undo . :rale vasty-three that Court -of Comma, • , Ptelet , of AlleghenyeoUnty was ullowM fipreadogadmintis, toile -- Itar. - The rola aye tint mavens apply ingforadmthliOn thd • ' , pmdiattiegttieraficete of th us .7odgatoßtiosOttme vetoes th . aced, setting finethst thergiZelint dfgootlineral character., and peace tort law within thmayeare of the Ante of hie application. He cited the mat of ibekrao; • +Req.. who were admitted to the bar,' oomingfrom adlfFineet Stets without a certificate or an totortawathon 'Meg in. ,quirrid, the Mart thou exerchdy - uledOCU , The rule contained no express - Nreentlien save that Weidner* of good Mover eharacter wet retpared. - Judge Stowe-Dr there no other limns : Vito?' Ia nn ~not thewartillcate of &President Judge . . •, Wont eldtituunebrty said the wnaesw ly . - reryw m er= a thnor ne chara s ctr i Um% Depot, _fluiPteriderd Judge, in • • t be deed. The report of she Vntromlttee s 9 to moral iatmacter. - Etorno=la ther • Ss, fhb arse any any Cerdelestejthstmer of the applimat baying practised law! - -. Judge Eltuumm-lirs ear. r. '• • j'adm Stowe- - -,Then we mast either ....`.'ecindselethirty-thlrid, orrethae the ' mtieirm. It armee to - this at lasi -We are not asked to'sviipmd or oonatriti thr uuder,ad, and we must be candge Shamionsathdtad the of Chinch and me. gee Heinen - were &dredged, - bat traOlo wycippeic,bythrorscord Boa thy were :Omitted upon rertfficate. Judie Stowe-Tit. record . ettsy , not alte that fien. in any pig; - ;ludge osetiffoste:x looaO. pemne aredrated firthetease Of Oa. Childs. .. ,- ,.:Jodo.,Shennen,..effeed‘triber. alga. trot iitritVashon- was !totaled, to Affirdalicif Velar - AC 1. Of :the ' Itiffinti . eglesimintine c00r.„,. chaos - - tortbasovorrosaying to- whatever_ aszvid.bytkitortut i ' .e clolgi" -msat rag gha t P l ulKee ' "A"4 James atstsd , thit .....1 - Biattnothairdiet OM -the ACM to ortboolebobiaattok 4"..iratalloo; tt,ros expected *Chia blew Milasilang on the present ocemitio:- - -"He had sap , eepased-theathisilittel pines 'ed-beshom would nave received lesquieteseare tide, itonutursilly,newedisett= -.llMettertem further samaymer ..„.. r ,..,Alphadundentood.that ffekap.; - affitior othassion nor m.W- wain • Strieliletdde Got. eltY r . et e , bat, .I,s44bol lll atokbatatoopaatoc, atholoiloo. : Ito Sheriff hid - beemhuntilittffien..thit rultiffifflpeddedarinitatallte writ amee Idn rilelitteneelmots legal ' - '=reis.g . .diedsdueriee_nametendagt. Tootacrat to - '2„Aiiiteittoont *nabs 4 4 4 . alt • '‘ge.:*-1-, -J =4 , ...4... "' M . • '',dithatitireifirebetat wee et_ curd= the Unttette...tetheek e .o ,o l2;;Ptot rixedirthiter. .Z,,ff was nets As to. Ott delhaldp he had 11 served InMr.Porirarthoffico, that likely emodsted in sweepingit cant and black ing boots When he applied to be ar mload for arimhdon, ctbl man could not be fcnond to si t with the com mittee, It being considered that the ne gro hadnorigito in that way that white men were bound to slopes. He went to New York, where like prejudice did not ems; and there obtained admission to the bar. Were he a white' man, by the showing which bad been mode he would not come within the rule otCoort, not having presented the certificate of a Judge before whom he practiced law, or that he bad ever practiced. The good mond character required was to be considered its • profeesionsi light, not in the ordinary acceptation. Mr. said bowel:lid net his objesuon I te=plicatlon upon the sole grotmd that the applkant was a negro. The legal Profemion, unlike other profee dons, was compelled to associate closely. Remould object met decidedly and em phatically to beirobbered over by any - Urban who mi" t secure admission to the bar. Ho, one, 000ld not and would not assodede with a negro, and be had a right to say thesPPlicant, beton log as he did to en inkirior race, should not b admitted. TheCoust could not in justice avoid respecting this prejudice, if such it might be called. At was a sloth founded prejudice, entertained by k con siderable numbered members of disbar, I for whoin he was authorized to speak. Ha Marred to the hoe decision of Judge Agnew of the Supreme Court, renown:- Int the right of a railroad company to iliscrimisats in favor of the pirejudioe against the negro race. Jahn 11. Bailey, Esq., next stoke ea the subject. Ho did not know test any. thi erect need be add, and it might be e g onsidered' affectation in him to say more, from intimations which had been dropped by the Court Stowe—Those were mine slat co lir, sad aro not to be considered Litho -views of the Court. underetasd tho Presi dent Judge-bee intimated the OSIIII dap net come in the rule of comity. The ap pliant Ls required to produce a certifi cate from the twee-ding Judge of-the da ted from which be cams that he hod been a practising lawyer in good stand ing for three years immediately preced ing him application. udge Eiterrett—l was furnished with I a copy of the ride. Mr. HalleyoentineeL It appeared that for 14 years Mr. Vitali= had given the practice of law no attention, and there- We It was not remosable to suppose that he was now competent for admiesion. Coming to the question of citizenship the speaker saidtkixty yoarsago the Suprema Court decided the negrowu not apart of the social compact, and if he was not then IM 'ls hot now, In the absence of any positive enactment, and the appli cant could not be admitted on the grimed of citizenship. Mr.' Halley conearred with the_preelous spetherastothematter of Prein-Wm amenst the solorediaoti. The IoW prefesaket was not likened to ant ether tailing—ln none ataer were snoli gum& the arothed the applicants for admission to it e Negroes were not domes to All acres omen, wera_not per. hotbed to sit on - juries, neither- could they be admitted- as attorneys. 'they could not mist (ea _counsel! In deter mining a - judgment - uwhich they could not sit- It wood m an anomaly. Nothing but absatute necessity would compel hunts my scams with a negro as opposing oninseL Call it prejudice, Instinct, aversion, or by any otr name, he felt lt,,was frank enough to avow and asked Mg r the bar oeprotected from therintermixtum of Twee- ' He spoke ip behalf not of-- himself done hut f-r *Memo( the legal profession , whom could name and protested most earnest ly stalest theadmission of Mr. Vashoit. -They hod- a right to ask the Court to pretest their feelings. The canna, 01 the bar should be looked after. An affront froth o-lirefeedonal aseneian m under ordinary circumstances but if it MUM from a negro ter result would bediffereist. -The affray,: would-be resented with the gnat missile Col. J. H. MoClowry had a fent•Words to say, and colocklei with his fellow. Democrats, - Meszteellopkinsand Ha regarded the application as brough forward far political effect. CaL J. .err thought them...shot:lld se decided epodes law applicable to It, and argued that no one could be admit ted to"the - liar who did not poetess call lb. miallidestlons of a citizen of a Stab - . John R. lame, Poq., said hs objected to the mintlisslon of Mr: Viishess en vin. nousgreutoda -Hodidnotlike thekinite of his hair, the whites of his eyes, - to , teeedy legs, or the ahape of his feet. lie objected most emphatically to having negro thr anociats. He preferred the whit-ems= Tbeattempt here nude wee to tuden..off one of mixed blood. Hi would prefer, if It moat be, the mom e blood, not them whose mothers were traitors to their race. He was xenon* in toe objections. He did not want tote accented on the streetbv an acquaintance who =glassy, "yen ain't be much of I lawyer, for you let a nigger beat you." He thought the mover for the admied n in this me should be reprimanded, etc:: If he were an ex-Judge Shannoa might haves right to his affections se had the•spesker, but his affections 4 11 not lean toward the DOZTO The Court ebwoeed lea-Large, remark. Int that personalties should not be is. dotted in. Mr. Isms add he could not help beirig personaL He felt it was a pentad mat ter. end &mold not treat it otherwise. lie would as IMP think of taking a mom who hadthe Itch by the band, as to take the hand of a negro as a professions; brother. Admit megrims to the bar, rod very goon thee: would be compelled 16 take measures to abate nuisance is Its own credion. The question Was we entirely personal with Mr. -Large dog he dklsot eater men its legal-phase Col. Thomas M. Rayne took the grom dud negates were -citizens, entitled It ,priviletpsee sta, and that they did en ter intothesocial compact, inasmuch W. /AV tOOk UP ALMS 'b:L debits. of - Mei, emontry,-• encountered the porde and hardships ofser in order that treason might be crushed. The sole - objection -urged that the applicant for admit don to the - lner bad &black - Oda. lie did sot joss in that objection, and could see no rosson,orjustica In Mr. Vashon'e excindon en Ude greed:--Without rof- I emus, to technical matters, he odd that mental, mid moral qualifications wererthe standard for admission hero. Ths Civil to bill disposed of the de cision of Jo Gibson referred to by the gentlemetfore the other side;' nod-Make. la. negro •citizen of the United States as . •of attrateletwtbs-Uotath—CoL Bayne, la - eorteloattat, Witt I res pect theprelcaikee of the - geet,ltuturzi wbo bare spolumokailbet boned to respect the InArmitlestafall mete Ibut I do. rax. believe pteftulloe should be perarltted hitut*b over prineiple. , - 4Wdite 13bwrett tagulred it there were anrottierseatletneepreeentwba desired toseek. regarded the mittor &tone ofigrere Itepartance, bryoleieg two mu sideretbrety end the legal question, ebb woad Use dteeretten of the Court In Inhodatut. It there were no others pree int who wished to-be heard. udge Shea. net hmlihtproeseelto el obi the ", alumna Aimed to W 1113- stottbitsd right u n'thember. of the e bar Ia ponnimenof taloorrticriana, to bring the cue before the Oxus, and - repelled the toalnaidion that be was_intittenced by , pollttent candderationi 'or by any °Morel= river monvea ; If there tout • • delay, the btame could not be laid MAIM door. .He bad not sanght out bb ollanS,ldtt the :Herd came to blew He bad no personsl allnalons „to make, and wonhl adorn Montt( - was ha make,: any: :The stallstant . ' came 1 ittlicAnship, and dueled • attainments watt Who rdhsht erri7.t.*Witut riaolvdd to plead his. muss. He oared nothing ihn the tontudattens of.thoor.:tiern could not spells/mint wenn ward, or parse 'Semi He did net represent • ng muitela,•;,Tutige&4 then prdessided sat weraome of the objections which bad been p mted. -Aloe the nutter of car be bad inattinid as to We, 7reel dent Attlee of tbe_Distriet where the applicant tutd.praoticed' law, and learn ed. qbat. be was to .hia grace. A . certificate *ouch as was claim ed- to, be ' requisite could not b., procured, -The Committee had reported thatthe applicant was of g^od mere character,Wat be had bean admitted to the bar of New York. and that thy courts QC-reword of that Stets, recognize the enmity of admitting to their : bars attor neys ,of good_ standing in Conde . of • Judge Sterna-The Committee do not state what that rule fa. - .Judge ateconee 7 In that he node:stood remarked, "PIY there was at= or eploicet so to the ITAL. Re wain cited the or Ur. 1:1oehrsol.: .=PLowir i L t thlnk ure turee r as. The robeardr' - Bowhjsoon:ltud e, t• to on regard ' el . utiles" Ste el:tepee:don eras asked., ' t .JUdge Bhattnott replied that fer the purposes of tits ease be would, es the se quince to biz argument, oak for the ens. m u d. .st the: the:rep:ate tost-ber sums length so to the oght of Mr. Veshottlocedmfselon en the grimed oTgusliflottion; sad then referred 'laths objeotkoreimotesount of color, (the only one steriotudr UrgliO•ebsreeteris leg theprejudice expresses's rens of the Deny and COlnCitibigidtbelieiril COM,- •S. Purrisnoe,"Etet; roads `P tele Spas 'lturtudner tbs uem.lod=, At . - the etudtsrsfeolOr was thy sole obetwoW ' Thomas ht. Ihturatualhq.; saldbe hed Seth - Watt lbe -, CSOI doss attention and oras stsisoquldntad with Its details. - But Winder 'ble Nettles 'Sight net he intsustlstshood; - be 'wou ldlfild tf kcal' wiegetbezifteli StOed. there WILt ns.lissor. limos why he should not 14 sebsitted tO thsebsrjrscumaitir whoa, was the color ands - ialat of *bird be dnee forsti, Relberefore Liked, If the supß. catheter ttualleat tbit-.be be •" 21 usd ea the ban Sad abbilision-Alroo asking ' intiffnue..bellettlutt bs_wssmults eetulerteW e 2.`, ossug ---405M01401f415 wl'as irawald,r.ost s of , tbselltkeitia r_oll tleogroaml qthittebettos, bat Ott WWII% ol cub r, tuirtdditiiiverthi twatioittb•auißs4- salsas (mei • ALlVBatsf ausippuebauded the. tha f acter zugurtrattasOldtetfoft- • • PurrltimittioatliVitz DOR/ awl tbaiworahrwt7 tiwsing were untot Utast* is atprisCuttboix,ob_ • - Vb. Court adicnirood at 1," o'clock: 4 3 / 4 46taiton la the catO . lllll be rendered Ltidtull OMR= " THE COURTS. EllitaleS Coma—Jai/1p itaapilem. The following is tbs list An. this day: John B. Snead. vs, T. P. Kahle.. 150. James Brougha, et "al vv. Mazy O'Nval, et aL 39. McStein & Co., for use vs. Janie* Benny, Jr. 115. J. G. Davi; re. J. 1. ila, J. G. Davie, vs. H. Solutellneututi. 117. Viler & Steel, Ta. 21.100ne & 121. John H. Pao, ye. John Heath. Ba. & Co. Ekarnraloley, Pi. Lockhart, Frew gnarlier Iknialear—Pall Braede On Someday the following sentences were pronounced: • • James He:Quads, tried and convicted of assault and battery on Thomas Sal -1 117. n, vas sentenced to pay the wets of prosecution and a fine of forty dollars. James Brovni_ H. eonyicted of highway robbery • H. Overholt, prosecutor, • was sentenced to 'Oro years lmpriaon ment in tie Western Penitentiary. Edward Quinn, whowas tried and eon 'yvieted on three, in dictments, one for keeping a disorderly hones, and the others for selling liquor withorttikarsse, was sentenced in the find case to pay ocateof prosecution, a fine of thirty dol. /-•" •8 and undergo an imprieonment of WAY days in tile mutter fall.' In the liquor eases be was required to pay a, flue of fifty dollars and C 044 in the first and se second.venty-Ave dollars and costa In the John Thompson, of Wellsburg V. committed' by the Mayor in default of SI,GOO hall to answer a charge of assault (brought battery on oath or Cyrus Stiller, was brought Into Court and after a statement of the case by. Mre. Miller,wlfe of the prosecutor and sister of the defend ant, on motion of 11.8wartswelder, the ball wan reduced to $500.- • Comae., Ptemi—Trial 11,411. The following Si the trial Ilst iq. the Court of Common /Ness to-clay: 24. Fort Pitt Coal Co. Ts. lashing. C0a1143. Klithlng ro. Sharp and Fort Pitt Co. • - 132. Anderson et Bell vs. PlckersgilL 10. 11014.141 T - L Zane et Co. 11. Walt ca. Same. 30. liat.Ref. tr. Storing Co. Ts. gaga; . 42. Adams vs. MY. 43. Boot ca. Kramer. 44. Oberin'ger va, Kramer. , •••••13. 'Boot Ts. Bruner. -iV • Dedtestlos Rervlalis. ILL. Pint Christian Church, on the censer of Bearer street and Montgomery avenue, Allegheny, Joseph King, pea tor, was yesterday dedicated to the woi ship of God by appropriate and interest ing religinutiaarviees— Alter " Totem tary " by the choir, accoMpanied by a Burden. Cabinet organ, the hymn com mencing, Bofors Jehovah., awed mime, To notions bow withiabood joy". wee sung by the laige congregation as serablod withln the cheerful wa/ls. The first twenty verses of the 29t.licha= let Chronicles, in which the writer . describes the munificent gifts brought willingly by the people for the building of the temple, was then read. Attar • prayer and !tinging Um 1,301 Lb hymn is the Christian Hymn Rook, a sermon was delivered by Rev. Iwo Er rett, editor of the (trishaw Standard, published at Clevehuad, Ohba The text Ephsehtna 2d chapter, from the 16th to.= vanes inclusive, ...The. sermon was historioa-docirinal, and in it the speaker clearly. and in an. hatereeting Elle, set forth the leading "purpose and disMcdre slot of the peo ple with whom he standsconnected. The movement originated in a deep conviction on the part or those who be nu it of the evils of Nesaartanism and denomiztatlonal strifes among the pro reseed people of God. 'The prfttsit church was snouted. There was neither Sam nor Jew, nor Greek, nor bood,nor or males, nor females— art were vie us atria Junta • The Crowd of the early Munk was the Disiady of Cbist, and faith in and lenti l:ideation to Him the bond et onion. Thn men of every nation and tongue were brought into sacred oneness, ludo loving harmony, by Moir acceptance ofJoins ss the Son ore God and the Saviour of 'ln dus, by their simple trust in Him 'as a Divine Itedeetner, and Implicit imbeds• dion to his will. Oar aim is a return to primitive arta. tisnity—is fa fed, the restoration of Primitive christianity in them, and to Hence our Pleit people ore charadartrad by simplicity in prards , H . 4 the =III devod i r th t e ' Tit the dome the dfsoonriltbe dedica tory prayer wee offered by the pastor of the church. A contribution. was then taken up, and after singing and the bea-, edict-lon, the congregation dispersed to Meet again at three P. Y. . On= Houss.—Tbe original Japanese troupe make their appearance at the Op ore House this evening. Thicii perform ances are truly wonderful, and they will doubtlete be well atronlied daring their engagement, which, we are informed, is but Thiene week only - . - - MASONIC HALL.--LOgnieta will con tinue to'arionish the people. at Masonic Mali during the present week, with his .unequaled . entertainment and the mag nificent presents be distributes among his patrona.- Mies Anna Ha backer drew the tads on Saturday night. In addition :o other posetnets a g2O gold piece will be. given sway ererytright this week. TaS.llrant.—The lee at the Mink in . in better condition than it hes ever been. To-morrow night thelast grand masque rade of the memos will be given, when, ea will be seen by referring to the adrer• Unman; every arrangement necemary for the comfort and pleasure of visitors will be made. • Henry Kress made Informstion before Alderman Hcantwrt,Haturday, charging John Wilbert with assault and battary. The_ difficulty ocirruTerf in south Pitts burgh, near the 'Honongsheli bridge, at. • coal yard at which the proeecutor employed, and where the defebdang had gone Der a loid of coal. - A dhmure scree battesetrihign Wyterthemenuretnent or the coal, when ft Is alleged Usedefaidant threw etriek at and struck the prosecu tor In the bee Inflicting • seven" wound, and knocking hint down. Wilbert was arrested and brought lathe Alderman's whore the real was compromised on condition- that the defendant-pay the doctor's bill Incurred itidrualag the wound he had inflicted, andante of pre•- ecaticia, in coniplisuce with width he wee discharged. =2l - To-morrow at, one o'clock, p.' na, on tL prendasw, iota be sold at:notion, the fluebrick mansion boom, barn and outbouies, with about two mass of ground covered with orchards sal troves, dellabtfitUy situated at thsjoinc don of the Ohio and Bearer ittrawand commanding a lie* of rue and Wm aided beauty; late the property of Capt. Charley Stone, deceased. Both an op portunity of seeming a tins borne all made far occupation, and at a rely mod erate coed Is rarely afordod. ullbaidweilimit.. Lomita . Timmons made Information before Aldine= Strain= EtaturdaynbraMniber husband Steven Timmons witli• aMndonment. Thee artmalaideln U.lon town ablp • bran married-oot two yet" sad tbe treaband alleges at an exam for deserting bar that 'Os was untalthfnl to the marriage vow; and that .be loved .ber—torldread but_anothor _loan loved as - well" His plea wen of ne Meal and be we& committed to Jail In dedbult of the required ball for Ms apmeranoe at Larceny by Ballee—John Donaldson made Information before Aldermarr Strain; yesterday, - charging James Tbompso egesn with larc enlamay by halite. He all that Febrnat7 De left in the defendant's mi of ssanden a horse veined at L50, - lihich be has imbetqtiontly disposed of and appropriated the money to Ida own asp. The prosecutor -amides in .West Dear township, this antitty.enci the defendant in Clinton township, But ler misty:: A 'lmmense issued. A Splendid Pletoree—The employees of the Perumayiresda Railroad have pro. cured a splendid pietism of Conanoter C. H. Parker, who as recently murder ed while the discharge of his duties. The picture Is intended ss a parent to the widow of the deceased as a token of their eateennand respect for her descried husband. It 1 , 11 full size pho paintedlardi, enclosed in aat =frame, and was - gotten up at White. Watch reinwered.—Petrick Vaughan, wbo was robbed of a watch and several otber articles of value, s his boarding house on. High street. In June but, by some meencasoutelned that bba Ireton was at Di Roes pawn broker and atilgaturder be went to Aldermen Mo;• Mintena . - pnieured a search ..vritam;r4 aridnouvared theyndeb. tororthirObbialbsent4 surfed at Met:Hobs frond, Yesterday; Penn street, in the Fifth ward, hick reaultedin a number of broken nose, bleak sees, and the arrest of Iboq ()obeli, Michael kfcC and Robert: Rile, ban. 'The were locked op and will have a mends morning. - .11alassliasaa it auttt Alderman Enzata on Baton*" clanging Jams assault -and tottery, Ito Iva Into a nett in the *alghtb Mating aalam.. Orallaraa arandsidandinddlor a beads& Tacitteltrxdiles."—.-Wesait Mined, tikiautoi;Vaahon; Napkins *Z a ?: Izialan Hunt "Doeioes ?Mgr sold byletmutWiratattiadTasund natem,grassamas relief sad p4rt- TIMP94M4OI.IPPOSI.W.y,. tITTBB IJlte it • DAILY. tiAZETTE MONDAY. FEBR Z•bIM,I7 I. 'd. St LiII/Oltf NIKNIII.BII == - CS • Thursday night the boot. and shoe store of J. F. Stewart, in East Liberty, was entered and robbed of everything of value It contained. Friday morning Chief Green, of the pollee, was notified of the robbery and set to work to Had the perpetrators. He repaired to East Liberty end discovered that the parties committing the robbery had a wagon with them, and had come toward the city. Having ascertained that a party of auspicious individuals (sampled a room at No. is Fourth street, he, accompanied by °dicers Herron and Humbert, visited the place and arrested Ed. Dawson, Jim O'Donnell, Stephen Conway and John Birdsell, ethos Jack," who were taken to the watch-bona* and locked up, where they remained until Saturday, when they were committed to jail for a 4 11 zni e. , A full set of burglar's tools, g of Ilene or skeleton keysdlles, limmye," no, were found In the room and upon the partim arrested. There were no goods found on the premises, but the parties had evidently been in the country dozing th e night, from the fact that their boots and clothing were cov ered with clay mud. The "tools" found 1 in their poseenion, however, is anirient ebur g vidente to warrant a , conviction for lary. —Slues writing the above, we learn that two others suspected of complicity in the robbery have been arrested. About one o'clock this morning Chief Green, accompanied by of aw Pander, • visit to the "Farmer's. Inn," on Penn street, and arrested two men, who gave their name. aa Ferguso et and Smith. We did not learn the circumstances lead ing to thetrarrest, further then that there was strong evidence of their having a hand in the robbery. ' • Zeal Estate Tea sera. The following deeds were left at the Recorder's Ofilce, February 21, 1388 James Sterrett to John Whelan, January 4. 1388, lot in Reserve township, 47 by 75 feet. $9O John Whelan to Willfam - Lynch, Jan. 4. 1388, the above 'described lot. $9O John D. Bailey to Margaret Copley,' March 21; 18/37, lot No. 13 on River avenue, In W. H. Walker's plan of 37,000 Aaron Freeman to William Olinger, January 17, IE7, IM in Union town - oldie containing .thirty.six and Orm ond' perches, below lots No& 6 and 7 In David Herrn plan of lota $175 John 8.. McCune to Thomas McFadden, January 281 b, DES, tract of land n Elizabeth township, amtaining 47 on l es 108 perches • '42,383 97' Sam.B B. Cluley Sheriffto WZILE.Denson, 'berry, December 14th, 1867, interest of W.' .1. Lowrie .to lot, of ground in Jaftebon township. . . , . hose. IL 'Alien to Hammen *Minor, April 7th, 1868, lot on Franklin street. Manchester, 36 by 1E bee . .. ....$975. Samuel V. Kennedy to Eli Edmundean, February 13th, 1088, lot on Chestnut street,-Manchester, containing about One Wlre."*” .... 114,000 John Scott to Walter R. Bateman, Feb. 10th, 1388, lota Noe. 21, 22, and 33, In Merrir.k's plan of lota in Liberty town rt R......r0t;n00; *to forge* 117. Feb. 21a1, 1388, lot No. 2, on Pennsyl vania avenue extenaion,2o frant..l3.ooo 0 H. Love to W. A:Humberto:in, July • lit, 1887, lota No.. 34 In Love plan of late South Fayette . township 1350 Hugh Ward to John Ward,Dec. lot, 1885. lot on Ohlo avenue, Allegheny Cite, r 0 by 130 feet Joseph Dallas to henry fintmeyer, Feb. 10, 1048. two lonia Manchester; one on Washington street, 25 by 129 feet, and therother on Juniata street, 90 by IE feet ........ .. . . ... —1,13,600 Same to same, Feb. 16th, 1688, lot on Ju niata street, Manchester, 08 by 131 feet ................ $3,400 Same to same, 'Feb. lfttk 1868, lot on Franklin street, Manchester, GS by 1E feet t Fe z,soo V. G. Jones to lane T. McElroy, b. Ed. 1883, lot on Beach alley, in the Eighth ward, Pittsburgh, 61 be LID feet ...... 31,120 =m2 George Graff the insane man who was arrested a few days since tit the "Home for the Destitute" on Peon Street, a2S ac count of which was published In the Waivers, ;we yesterday sent to his borne at Terre Haute, Indiana At the time of his arrest he stated to the Mayor that became from Terre liante and said that hts &there name was Ja cob Graff. It being evident that he was at times Masa% the Mayor wrote to his Slither, and on Saturday received a reply, a letter enclosing 220, and a lamest that the ;young man might be sent home, The'iettar did not state at what time be left home, but said that he wee subject te temporary fits of Insialliy, daring one of which 'he had taken his departure. A ticket was procured on one of the rail- roads and yesterday al 2 o'clock the young- man was phased in charge of one of the °Morns of the train, was started to Lis home. o=l On Sunday morning. at 12:10 an alarm of fire was sounded. from hoz. 11 which was occasioned by - ai alight fire In the confectionary of L. D. Drimaiet, on Lib erty Street, between Bt. Clair and Ilan- cock. The fire department responded Drompily, end the fire was extinguish ed before it bad made much progress. The low will perbape reach two hundred dollars, mostly ocesaloned by water. On Saturday afternoon an shwa was sounded from bight ox 33, In Allegheny, os account efa al Are In a occupied by. 21. Kitchen, to on likdft4 street. The tiro department of that city tamed out promptly. bat found the fire extinguished upon their arrival on' the ground, as the app etit:donora few buck ets ef water was effectual la subduing the flames The damage Was very Pain Paint a bottle. ' Wolcott's Pan Pant beats everything Mind's Pan Paint acts like magic. Pain Paint played at Theatres. Pan Paint &grantable@ oft loess. ' Pain Paint kilts Pills and Platten. Pain Pant mina film Reliefs. ' Plll2 Paint tested fiat of cent. Psis Pant oppose. Cayenne Pepper. Pain Paint rejects Turpentine. Pain - Pant bac no Catnpbor. Pain Paint oeols inflammation. Pain Paint is a now Invention. ' Pain Paint LI run Narcotic, At 6 Arch street, Philadelphia; in tin Drag store. will s ' Intere li tin the g gemberce-Dr. ies • O'Leary dever first of • serof lec tures at Lafayette Hall this. evening, on the lawn of life.heath, strength and beauty. EL lectures will be Ili ruitrated by Palhollgical specimens and skeletons or human behests. The Doctor has but recently returned from a tour In Europe, sad comes to this city highly*, mown mended. His lectures wham:reef kie has been hare teen well attendedand olghly look= of by the press generally. rho lecture to-night will be free for all who wish to attend. themunieWr of Coro ductor C. H. Parlor, recently tried at the Court of Oyez' and Terminer of Weet moreland county, and convicted of mur der In the mcona degree, wan eentenced, on Saturday, by Judge Buffington, t eight yftra Imndionment at bard labor fa .the - Western Penitantlam Be will be taken over today. TM Puddle new pease. the satisfac tory knowledge that the praise and pop-, sanity which the Wed Sewing Machine has hitherto received have not been nil,- bestoired:' poestnisa every quality orential to recommend it for family we, Office eigßrosdway.—/adependent. .Pitteintrgh Cabe, 112 Grant street. Banksrs.—liz another column we pub nirki the. brildnors card of If esans..K N. Clark Sokikere.; No: 8.5. South. Third aticer,Philndelphla. Thiel' ono otitis oldest and most responsible of tea private banking drum of that city, and we ctoorrinily commend the home to tie panting dour 'financial friend.. . glatteasi Ceinveation of Petroleum dealers and runners has Wen 'called by the Pitlaburgb Petroleum Aasociahon to assemble in this city on tbollth proximo.- All dealers and others Interested In .ps: trolenm, aiebordbillf lnilGd tr attend, at imahmes of treat importance to 'the oil interest will be brought before the 4141tway Itobbery..-A few dart since Peter Bowden, while on Me' way home from ads - city to Temperanneville waa teseaded by a men - who cameMp twittind Idm,pulled him down and Ailed Ale wets* receiving eighty cents for hie trouble. which was all the money Mr. B. The Quolke .21ettled.—The question relative, tiir Yeepitit the Allegheny gm Lamm In repair , ban been amicably ad justed and I.bep tiltlia — trits' =ones -Mare emulated Mitt ttanistit' much needed. The lampa have atlbeencleaned irad put.in ropair. - Mader 4nlifitonVo .11irroniljggrik ' Iteln sowing 111aehloo— he gimping tnd best. - The only amnion wing tal C.l.4lPresser with Ito attschmencn Baltnxexan.No.27 Irl,nb *Scoot. e sycw. Adlatery.-Btrias Ttotatsturawl*ln formition Ixttore 'Alderman trat=esr u , 2l :fth ad d ery.• /pt was *misted and - held for a hearing... ; , Mune; Mental' &Saralee repalee atemelee from-John A Beme, oar. New dth mat Telenet Winer, far thelatiltamßerb Doetorl 'Pimple Bealaber, vrtrleti'-eame Aleelltriamm awl :/adliteeciozi• • - Pries . ....hriasznitelttneald,. the ma who so mysteriously al faun big bouts -Lu .iltleghou d MitT r th that, bay not been heard tram. • • • . ewer* In.—:The new members or the Allegheny - pollee Inm - were sworn In (tan gy arming, and entered upon U:. Labarge of tbatr duttra NEW ORLEANS. Olken et Goo. lia•leenk Regaratag atat•limaskosa. Car lawaraok. to tea titlatoireb tluatwl ..New Oarrass, Feb. 23.—Gen. Ran o:wk yesterday issued as important or der regarding tho State finances. The order states that the Auditor and Treas urer having represented officially the in debtedness of the State to be such' that under the *resent revenue laws the debt cannot be paid. and the Gover nor in an official eetumlatdrAlloa to the Commanding General baying declared tit • State Tr easary totally bank rupt, so that Judges end all other State officers cannot be paid, and that makes some remedy be applied the machinery of the State must stop, the collection of arrears and taxes for four year. being suspended by the Logi.] tore until the and the appropriation act having expired Dec. 31, 1167, and the emergency being so press ing - that prompt action fa indispensable to prevent an scatty con fusion and Loma of all semblance of civil authority, the General therefore order. Fall', That from and altar thin date all the licenses on trades, professions and oc cunallons, and-the revenues, dues and term of the State of Louisiana, shall be payable nod ediected >a linit , d States legal tender notes. It is made the duty of the State Treasarer and all other persons charged with these collections to emelt payment as above, the revenue thus collected to beappro petaled to the payment of Judicial, Ex ecutive and Civil officers of. Slate and appropriation act forlfl37, so far as it ep otherputpoeea specified in the ord or. Tne plies to specified Or pood auras and exams meats for the name year, is to be adopted by Um Auditor mad Treasurer, mad Col lectors aro required to perform their duties under the existing law. • rmy et the Reptiblio la eon r also*. tit telerrupb to the Palau, rich 0 urtte.2 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22.—The Reit annual Convection •f the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Litiffor- Ma, met yesterday. Delegates were present from nearly every part of the State. Col. James Coe wiurelected De partment commander. for the-ensuing year.- The Convention endorsed the drat general order Issued by General John A. Logan, Grand Commander of the order In the United States. - Ineeindlamina la [8 Tslegniptl to toe rtstabstrgal tiasitts BUFFA.LO, rebruary2l.—lneenctlarles, after firing four different tenements teat lent evening. let Ire the Union Elevator, which wen burned to the foundation. The bark Wllllarn Trent, lying lu the slip, had her 'rig meets ging, meets and bul wark. censidere 31y damaged. The El evator was owned oy Hon. D. S. Sennett and Sherwood it Co.; valued at 830,000; insured for $18.750. Tel. William Trent Is valued at $25,000, and Insured for sukooo. =30:11131=31 —A . tow-boat to coat $lO,OOO is being built at blascatioa, lowa. —Ti4 total tonnage of the Lehigh Canal (anal) In 1667. WY 1.006,604 tens -,-.A. lam amount of cotton Is passing through Louisville daily for shipment East. _ =The - value of the lumber exporte from the St. Croix Valley, in V7llsoonell during the year 1E47, le $1,762,785. , L-The Toledo Blade state, that from Yid to SOO bale* of cotton pass through Toledo vreetzly, destined for Europe. It goon North, through Canada. —The Watt Union (Iowa) adZett asp, that the present Indications are that bop raining be gone into on a big scalp in that oounty next summer. —Madison county, lowa, la. over 30,000 sheep, and the woolen mill at Win. tenant boa noantuactured 40,090 pounds of wool produced by them --Salt was selling in Hamburg, Ark., at 121 cent s per period ou th e 10M 1nw...; and ye; within thirty-Asa miles of the place la one or the most wagtails/el:at ark springs on the continent. Which, if broil. *Hy worked, would he able •lo aupply the Mississippi Valley with salt. CITY ITEMS Coast than oat minister to o Mink' aerosol. And WM. some sow, obnrlous notidote. Mean. ins foul haoresi of the portlotto stuff That urel glt• upon she boat, Certainly; Plantation Bitters will do it when nothing else Melannholy. ' Depression, Hypochondria, Ineanity, ail spring. more or lees, from a diseased stomach, and this, Plantation Bitters is ► re su cure for. There lotiOmiotnitonbout in Dyspepsia, Headache, Dullness, Anse. sod Low Spirits wrist yln!d to the health giving and genial influence of the Plus. cation Bitters. If you are in doubt. make one DUI sad be convinced. Thus say those who know 4 MAovot.t► dellgbtral tol led. article—superior to Cologne, and at half Mei:trim attlrts:F It Orerates Hue WlagiC.—Ntrs. low's Soothing. Syrup, for children teething, softens the gums, reduces hi ' flentation. allay. all pain. Sure to reg ulate the bowels. , Perfectly este in all rye.. It mil/loon of mothers-eau ti.dify., Thirly.Ses ante a bottle. 0111 cart, No. 215 'Fulton street, Be. York, And No. Nl5 High Holborn, . EtagLstid. Be more and call the .. .Sirs...Winalow's Soothing Syrup," having the 'foe-merits of Cunt.. d Perkins on the outside wrapper, All others are base imitation.. • Boots dames and Gaiters-4N the very lnteu style, elm always hi had of Mr. Robb•s, 811 Market street, no keeps rplenalld stock always on band and rens at the knrestt priers. lily Goods at 1/6 halesabe—We are of fering fall Noes of bleochad and brown 6.fastin., Prints, Ticks, Gingham., and other staple good., making the largest stock br the West at Eaafarn prima. • .3. W. HAIM= dt Co., . • No. 69 Markin street, The pullet ma n Cnd Liver OH in the trued, manufactured from fresh; healthy liters, upon the sea shore: It le perfectly pure and effect. Patients who hats on taken It cma take no other. Auk for "Lissanl and Ceowell'a Cod Liver 011," manufactured by Caswell, Flaierd Now York. Sold by all druggist._ Foots. abode and ratters—Of the very Latest mile, cad *away. be had at Mr. Robb'*, Mt Market at.reeL He keep* IA aplentild stock always c.a band and WIG at the lowest prima JEST BEADY. THE lI►HOH HIDIBER ir LIPPOICOTI'D EirigAZ +NE Ockaalssimaise.g. • L DALLAS OA LIMAIII.I- AS A sittllCl si•••1. ran S. ?BPUirttrtAL W.Ol/I • L •PPAISS. • narrosilee of Impoi•on—tstalsalos. 4. Pe.iti• sit G. COLoVIOL • A WIIAIM Drolli TN% lIIIOc I. TUN OLD S LATILD . sit UoUtt . ILL .. • !APS L In smaonrrPACS, I. ' IA AI ELAnTIo titlfteltics T. 1.. lir" I.OIIILITIL it. A DOOM. • fosTUSIS ALA DIA DOPDs Is DUB MUNTPIL• , ~, SW. • If. Lot PISA] lII= UP ISIS DAY. • - TEN= OP. LIPPINCOTT'S RIONSLINIL Th War, lrepol Ma eac•si lta* o.per moms. Mee away (LP* RAT•s-1 , 0 Cool*. for Preen De 10, .• ru.C.eirmfat litriest Ashlars; cosies for "d IT;l2l4Mieli;:soarsie.;lblie.r; IA popsosoy I.• I inusbad /fads. or welt ty-o• costae for slaty Iloilo, • • -Theraipilthet• al.! prenaied • lUD of eishoislePtissoisi • lunoire, Ireton lirse otter as Pr•ini•lS. fur - tib•nrllillona. Aa - pp of to, Ilst. ottiS t• ram Snits e•oton glop rootless,. hones/. not to toy shine. on re ceipt of et Nett -Sys Csnia Potosshiso 011 l liimse be tarnltil votive Inds. vat cat* attrom 0 foil to J. B. LIFFLNCOIT es CO., = 'lli TI? WEBS CT la.. 11111•44414. tettalit NEW ATER 'Part IPtintate r..