1 8 CITY AND SIMITRBAN. To Sharpsbnre Readert3. Mr. D. M. Martin, proprietor oftheSharps . burg tobacco store and newsdepot, is the agent for the delivery of- the • , ..ciAtrxrr.E in that borough. Subscribersg their papers, 611440ftiltnituid iittsl3, their address: THEth-'iiri.dcii.E CASE. The Coroner's Inquest Conclufifii,- - ii ~-, of the Jury—The MistersCeexpleined. , The jury -emniannelled by Coroner Claw sonl in the caseoeAnthony rrer ogle, as sembled atAreformer'e~,at Tie fOock Saturday .afternoon, and _ after nearing the followingtestia,9lVlooo2Pleeed tbairla .ta by rendering a meet' John Isrue.selaers swornt-.acquainted with Mr. Freyvogle. S aw him "lest on a Tuesday in January Wit. ~ Re came ,into rny 'barber shop between aline-end ten. o'clock in the . morning. My shep is on Market alley. • A milkman was with him, on 4 Freyvogle told the barber to 'Awry, as he waisted to le away with the mftman. 'The milkman said he wanted Freyvogle to go with him to pay for a cow he had bought: the day before. Never saw Frey -yoga after that. ' The two men left the` shop together, saying they were going to Alex-. anderMurray's. Think this man (lutey)" is the man who was with Freyvegle. One of the hands said aftertrards that the's:me -milkman came ,in next morning and got shaved: Nntioed 'nothing particular about Freyvogle. Arn pos itive that it was be tween nine and ten o 'clock in the Morning that the two men were in my shop. - Casper .Lutty, sworn.—Am a dairyman. Came telowtv On - Tuesday, January .21st, between ten and eleven o'clOck in the miming, having left Meßeesport, at nine. Came to pay a man fifty dollars that lowed. for i'eow. Went from the ; station to the . Maileaport'rfoniei and got ceiiiisof:Rif. ' Went then to Beineman's and vit, my din ner, Then went to-the Live Oak, • and be-, tween three and four o'clock went to the barber shop. Met Freyvogle there. He and I had been good friends for sixteen 1 years. He had just heen shaved. I asked \ nim to tell me where find David Hare. 1 He said he knew the man. told him I owed fifty dollars to Hare, and -wanted to find him and pay -min. - ' Frey'vogle and I went fo a saloon in the Diamond to find Hare. Took , a class of wine, but did not find Hare. Went out and went to Roth's. Drank again. Talked about my dead wife, and drank again.: Another man came in, and we all drank: -This man asked me to I go over to his saloon, and we went, there we drank again. The man owed me ten dollars, and I told Freyvogle that I was - going to get the money, under pretense i that \ I owed it to him. Got the ' ey in that way, end I treated the money craW.. L!Freyinglerwanted to go to the river bank to get oysters, but went with me to Reinenum's, on Wood street. Perhaps he I wanted to go to the Bank Exchange, but I undo the other way..., Heordered the-oystOrl'at Reiminfan's;but neglected to. pay for them, I paid. We went out, and I told him he was a little drunk. He .:- walked all right, though. We went to , the •Wair. saloon. I had asked him to go home in the street-car when we came out of Rein ' eman's. At ;Wale's he drank one glass of beer. I urged hint to go home; buthe said he was all right. I left him after shaking blinds wi thhirn',- ,Re add' all 'the 1 while:he was all right.„. ~ I,Lxven t, ; to Seidle - ' s' and staid awhile. "It'was between six and - sev,arr ce,clock . that. d left Wales. - I never bite tdteranirds.= :Noticed.'"-thsit he area different in his mind that night from what 1 I ever saw him before. I have seen him 1 many a time as drunk as he was that night; he was only a little tight. Saw no money in his possession; except when he paid for - two cigars. '- Saw his watcW but no preket bdok.. - ,a vent - tn . Triinble'S to stay all t un and went to the thow, where I I staid Frank .Freavogl4:atairri;44l the _morn ing of Wednesday ,I went to the store and inquired Or MY hater, Winilaid nut: been home the night before. The cutter told me that -between three and four 'o'clock Tues day afternoon he had. started ont to get, WlWitta. - ' -VOW; Haget; Sworn—A few days after Mr. IFreyvogle's disappearance, Nathan Ife*lairdt , told mg , that he bad seen Mr. Fr eyvog,le in com i yany with a milkman, whose name he di !'not know; he came to • , me because I was .'Frey.vogle s nephew; Rudolph Kehler afterwards told me tha( had - seen . Freyvogle at the Live Oak Hotel intcompany with a n' Lntey came to call on my wife whineailer was there; neither spoke, but after Lntey had gone Kehler said that was the man, and he (Ltitey) did not dare look him in the face; •nWdt and Kehler said that they saw tlie,two; mom together between ten and eleven o'cicies. on Tuesday night. Henry Freyvogle, recalled—After the dis appearance of my uncle, I went with Lutey - to rfrimble's and wee identified by both old 1 • Mr. Trimblciand hia sop, as having been then bit Tueleffils) night to the show, and also es having spent the night-in the hous e ; they am-Act-know' of his having beta out - at all after the performance wasbYer officer; 1 Wocaihridge andltedullen also .identified ' him as having been there that night; never knew of any ill teling whatever bee ' tween Fre,vcogle and Lntey. The testimony here closed and the jury returned the fohowing verdict, : "That An thony Freyvoale came to his death from causes, and at a time area place, unknown to the jury.'? - . z. ort has . _ ~ teen -Notwithstamding every cn made and all available means employed to Unravel the, mystery connected with this -- _ untortnnate affair,not a th in has trans. pired_td throw the leastpa rticle of light fi•l upon it. Pais 0444",i.tal 4&bud mann linileer ft ' in as..rnuch darknelevegarding the nt,bia:_da e lh :ce • upo • n the day-lq, his dil appearan • - < IllYsteiy—Piobahle inYeindout affair occurred about seven o'clock p. yesterday,onthe Hand street bridge, which for a time treated considera ble, excitement in that locality; . the time mentioned, three young ladies were crossing the bridge and bad prodeeded about , one-fourth .pf the way over, when they were niethy a man with neither coat listoniwbopondueted Move* inAtreh A manner as to lead them to - believe turn di ranged-Ete caught hold of otie of the ra dios, who screamed and ran, when he turned and .ran the other wiry._ The ladles then came back , to this end of t he and in formed a policeman of what had occurred. The officer went In search of the man. and saw him climb over the railing of the bridge at the second pier, and on Arriving.^ at the pier, heard a splash in the water below „ but could not,seethe objeetof &arch. Who he was or what became of , him is known. c -t 4 Drowned-Ceronerta Inquest. Leander Lee, a=eoleicid 'lid Whit klopin years of age; living -with•'General Gebtle W. Cat*. at Ogburne fitatlOn; on We _l' 46- Viirg l4 X. mti l., WaYne *0 9 1 . 1101 40 /04104 was dr,9wilu.4. in, au -artiii,.elal,pand pp the monis' ea, on, ,FVIIIO . aftatinkin:. Unica:4y 4 , d wa y diiiiike tbi'afternoon 'leitirrug : .the boy alone at thi:itiiiiii ' •fitailtlyi iicte‘!-• 100 1 a WY/ !fos l ._taie! , 4 o ..le , fellitnv going to :wad the panwirlTa A : b oars un blieltoul.: .40i.,rrAj.h.t,*113321-- thu,lail Wa* aldAill APR , 441"wMileikkt aide-hke 01091,,ki! were , Anna 'on drawn .3 bank of , i,htly i r i i i t urttlidwats et au from the 1 e gaw ' 1641 WinitlftniMalt Ott out, was -"drowned. Coroner Clawson held an inquest Saturday morning, and a verdict of accidental drowning was ren dered. II Ea --- , . Suicide—A- Man- B ills Himself „with. a Amusements. _____..,,___ 464cliet- Killfe-Cereller li enciest. Brinsers's Mnsguss..--This home institu • Sudden Death of a Colored vii,roman—Cor- A case of Build" c"urred,shout eleven tion in Franklin Hall has ee g a full onees luquest—The Husband Suspected o'clock yesterday, at the house of Thomas share of business during t a ndem t past week, im . of administering Poison - A° his larifet..,2 =Roberts, On Vrllkins street, in the Ninth the proprietor has made many interestin H e t a arrested and Committed to Jail. I ward. which was donbtlesS the result of additions to the ,coliect. ion of live animal It ' e minently A sudden death °emitted Sat:Lida Yr intirif: l idleness and whiky.' T e unfortunat e h and general curiosities. ,is worthy a visit. lag at, No. 211 Wylie street,' in the; Sixth 4 creature who hurried himself into eternity . n „.. 1--IrTSBUTIGH:THEATELE.-=-Atanager 'Aims ward, the circumstance of whichwere.such i was• George Booth, a _smelter, lately em- is drawing very good houses at the Old as to make an inquest advisable. i The Flo-. ,ployed at lie Steel Woilia; iii `tile , Isaiah . \ • -- . Urn wee a-Mrs. Lane, wife efitevris Lune, .ward, from whence he was dischargedon Theatre and continues to add new attrac tions each night. Ben Wheeler, and the fa residing in the basement of 211 Wylie , consequence of intemperate habits, sow. mous Barlow Brothers will make their ap etreett.who, it appears, had been in -good two weeks ago. Since that time he had -pearance this evening, a rare bill being of heal *Ail VridaY evening. Prior to her been out of ' eniPh?Yruent, and it alipeare ibred.. -.. Per . versatile performances, em death,..Whell she was taken suddenlY ill d re l= e7 st - '' :t o - - d --- -- r -- -- -0-r "."Druzy surpasses any place in he city. mesa.. smd'on Friday , evening we bracing wit, humor, fun and . 'lie, the old ' and continued to grow worse until et ce signs o anict p o y,. . her' He calls et' the -A house t •ofMr.'' Roberts TlABlttat's Muszust.—This really praise . . death, which' noelleredigntirdae -Morning 'lest:inlay, about ten &deck, and app- worthy entertainment was visited by about seven o!clock. Co ' -be ' .'clitiffeitly sound' zn - - - 'F .3l2 er clawe en . wee' P eered E .' to hed ' mti e ,„, thousands last week at , iflaSo .'e Hall, who sent fbr, but being alritent on official basis m in d . .r_ w i ess . ,w o was _Ea On. e oor nests, 'Alden/um Butler, of the Sixth ward; it. - h • ' "g sows d — expressed satisfaction and de *gilt with the • • step besidehim, and had takenhis boot off great living curiosities on e . intion. Th e prooeeded to the hones to hold £11:1 inquest. to examine at:MY/hen/4r. Samuelyotuag, ' te employer, .came into the lief°lllth'ejlillYlMB 1111Pithleile"I ' h°*Ewer ' ' 113ah r t tly after r. Y's. 'arrival Booth= chief attraktiona perhaps are he pretty Cis. cassien women. They are • .. th very bean information was made against the husband„ sho rtly for his knife, saying he wished to cut tiful, hi hly talented a d vivaetons. Charging him with maltreating his wife, acorn off his foot. The - knife was , handed casedwinch a warrant Was issued, the ac- to hineandlettentrat corn si 4 few a arrested and committed. A jury rnents and straightening up struck Himself ... el , was then impannelled and sworn, ,when -in the breast twice With the knife.. the following testimony wtestaken: first ;eat struck the fourth rib, but the see- Rachel King, sworn-Liv e in the. upper ; ,ond, which fo ll owed it almost inlmediately, part 'of the house, in a rem ever the one 'passed between the fourth and fifth rib and occupied by the decettsed. The deceased penetrated the heart, Causing death mmost informed me the day before she died that instantly. Mi. Roberts, who wan' sitting Lewis Lane, her husband, had bought her s e lf, did not observe stab hint- / 3 . • a bottle of whisky and she drank it. She self, but Mr. Young, Who was - 'standing e aid to be the only emales bf this They e a s t r ' e before seen in .. :rice., Zebeide 'Lull. or he "Lady_ of Be: tity,' ,' as she is t ' ed i "the flower laug .:• e of the East, The was bro ght from Kislaer, - massifs Za iu Agra, .. "The Star of the East," wh • /nervations beauty . rid captivating lnamere make her a unive :.1 favorite,was brought fr om Cowitantin . pie,. and Was resented at many of. the European courts revious to her arrival in tins country. was sick at that time. - • 'in front of him say/ him make the tifosisus:oo.:poerstt,ndth: s K h e e n i t s u v ck ety y f r at ie gir asi l n , g is in a I 31ary , Kenny, sworn ---Testimony of this second stroke and called - to Mr. R., who \ decided curiosity, weighing nearly six I witness coirotorated that of the former. , . seized hit arm, but he expired almost in- Grace Allis, sworn—Live in an adjoining stantly. Coroner Clawson wasnotified and house; the deceased told me that her has- held.an inquest on the body . yesterday af- w i t h . band had given her whisky. terdoon , when after examin i ng several wits_ Annie Hendersoh, Eliza Jones, Mary verses, the ju ' ry returned the following Leonard, :Elizabeth Rea and F. I. alintsEiall verdict t "That the deceased came to his _ ~__g - were sworn and testified in substance to death, in the Ninth ward Pittsburgh o what the fn•st witness had sworn to. the lOt' h day of , Fleiring Kenny, sworn—Live in same inflicted by a pen-knife in his own hands. house with deceased; weal . a room over - The deceased .was twenty-four years of muchrns,• a good talker, and takes pleasure in seeinic and conversing everybody The Nova Scotia Gian t e L e n r a Swann, is a t curiosity. She if e i over el ht feet tall and betbre her every- DOOly us . .arm into . rnere pigmies. She is mi n 1864 - f rom : a wound sproporta i onetely m b a m on it r and s v h 7 w graceftilend ~ easy n l ies e . ears a glove one foot from wrist to finger tip, and a shoe ;that occupied by Lane; 'hear *deceased ask Age and leaves a wife arid two small child-. halls yard long. Think of 'this, ye little I..her husband to go for a doctor the night ren in destitute circumstances. pi of femimnity. Willie 'Wallace, the previous to her death, and Lane refused --as------- little dwarf, less in size than Tom orhumb, Lo go. ' Drs. G. 11. McNary and Alex. Black, who heard the testimony, were then worn and stated that they could tell nothing alx.ut State Sunday SchoolConveution--Commit- , and the "biggest baby in christendom," are also great curiosities in their way. The tee of Arrugments. Museum will be open every afternoon and • At a recent meeting of the Allegheny night, and everybody should attend. the case without making apost "lioness ex- County Sunday School Association, the fol- Orsn.s tionss.—Edwin 'Adams, the ster amination. = The testimony was here concluded and the inquest adjourned to meet at Alderman make arran ge hrran • Coniinittees Were appointed to hag actor, closed a very unprofitable en gements for the State Sunday i gagement at this tepidly decaying estab- Lindsay's office, Sixth ward, Saturday,May , School COtwentiont which wi ll be held in lishment, on Saturday night, atmettring be 16th, M 9 o'clock A. m. Drs. McNary and - Mack removed the stomach of deceased, and it will be plated in the bands of an analytical chemist for May: , this city Tues . :day, Wednesday and Thurs.. fore one of the smallest of the small midi- . day June 2d, 3d end 4th. ences w hich have graced the auditorium Committee on Programme of Exercises,— during the past two weeks., 'We regret Rev. Dr. Douglass, Rev. William ILLocite, that. nohad not better miccess; but he may examination. David Robinson, Rev. Alfred Taylor. ' redeye warmer greeting next season when 1 Information was then made before the I Committee on Railroads.—W. 0. Hug- he will probably appear under Hesa-like Alderman clutrging Lane with murder, 1 har t, upon which a commitment was lodged 1 W. Bakewell. auspices, at the Academy. He received Committee on Finance.—Wiiiiam Frew, miserable support from the stock company against him for a hearing on Satiirday; the 1 'William Thaw, Thomas 13akewell throughout his engagement. With few I i 16th inst., after the inquest is concluded. I Committee pn Entertainment-3:H. Hil- ,honorable exceptions, the members of that delivered I i ormarl , \ into the hands of Mr. Smith, AssiAssistantWarden, and was being conducted from 0. McClintock, W. S. Stevenson, society of histrionic artists should be ped- Thomas Dickson, W. P. Weyman, W. J. sling garden truck or pea note rather than After the prisoner had been Jackson, with power to add one from each , catering tothe ainusement and entertain the jail office to the prison, he suddenly meat ofe patrons of the drama. To , drew his hand from his coat pocket and t i church. It is desirable that the Committee on En- !night legs will take the place of the "legit threw a bottle containing some liquid tertainment should he filled up at once.\ imate" and a ballet season will be inang into the fire. The bottle was broken into Pastors of the several churches in the two urated. This will undoubtedly draw I fragments, but a portion of the liquid cities and boroughs will confer &fever 011 t crowds of naughty men, but respectable splashed against the fire-wall of the grate. I A stbstance resembling arsenic. adheredlo \ the brick , and some pieces of the bottle were taken mit. The accused said 'the bottle , contained medicine which he had been I • taking, and • that he had thrown it in the I , _ the Chairman, J. H. Hillerman, by sending !ladies need no advice regarding certain the name of some person to act on this im- 1 lines of propriety to be observed at all portant Committee, to No. 75 Wood street. 1 times.' NN'ts wieh the management the A Missing Man. hM, WI so slime since made i i large measure of suceess the enterprise is i deserving, and hope the stock company may embrace the brief respite from their fire bemuse he not wish to. be treubled ' •-"" ee t' - ' — m arduous labors, so much needed after the with it. The pieces of the bottle will also information before Alderman Mc Masters, hearty support awarded their professional ..be given.to a chemist for examination. A prominentrging a yoang man of this city, who is brethren, Forest and Adaras,—and read up leather satchel, • belonging tote accused, was searched in the jail office and found to roy connected; with obttunlng . a little ahead so as to astonish the prompter contain seven or eight small bottles with. He all d Tone ti n der false P.re ie P ee ' -- er. when they next appear on the toards. drugs of different kinds, but none of them L that thel - ccuied ObtattiedWe OM Ofilve *ere labelled. Lane is apparently about hundred and thirty dollars fecini the firm fortytore_yeara offagel - and the deceased,' it " of Little & Co., real estate broke ofs is said, was his sixth wife. The accused, which he (Wilson) is a member, by ryepre we are infinined, has served a terns in the seating that he owned a house on Third Penitentiary, having been sent there from I street, valued at 112,000. Shortly after oh- Washington County., where he was con- taming the money he left the city and went victed of arson. It is alleged that he at tempted to poison one of his wives, but to Baltimore. are quisition was obtained and a few days since Mr. Wilson, accom failing in the attempt, put her in a room parried by , an officer. 'proceeded to Balti up stairs, locked the door and set fire to the more to arrest him, but on their arrival bed. The wife made her escape through a I they found that lm had left. The papers window, but the house was burned. for his arrest were left in the handset' the Sheriff of Baltimore county. It is ruinored that the young gentleman • is connected . with several heavy forgeries in this city, for which he will be prosecuted on his return. 111.1 ,PA‘ MBA SUPPOSIO ) A Strange Case. Saturday morning a Mr. Iliggir,a, aileorn! panied by his and child, arrived in the city from New Orleans en route for New --- - _...t....-...-..- . , York. They came by way -of the Pitts- Young Men's Bible Society—Election of burgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, Officers. and put pp at , the Union , Depot Hotel in- At a recent meeting of ilia Young Men's tending to take the evening train , eas t. Bible Society, held in the lecture room of Having several hours time to spare Mr. H. , the First Presbyterian Church, the follow concluded to iee the city and left, his wife 1 ing named gentlemen were elected officers of the society; President R. C. Miller at twelve o'slock, expecting to be absent 1 Vice Presidents, W. IL hlneaid and H. W. two =three hqurs. He had in his posses- , Strickler; Corresponding Secretary, Thos. sion when he left her two railroad tickets , H. Lane; Recording Secretary, PIJ'. Ken from New Orleans to New York, two bag- I nedv; Treasurer, John F. Loy; Librarian, gage checks and $4O money. About Dr:McKinney- Executive Corrintittee, Geo. nine o'clock Saturday, night Higgins was T. Bryan, Wallah Wilkinson, J. Aldan's found by a policeman on the Monongahela tion, Jamea J. Carlisle, and E. W. Morrow wharf, in a very peculiar state He was taken in charge and condu f cted the lock-up, where he acted precisely lik to e a man with mania potu. Yesterday morn ing henna committed by the Mayor for five days in default of a fine of five dollars, and shortly after the officer had taken him to jail his wife made her appearance at the of fice and inquired for him. She stated that he was not in the habit of drinking to ex cess, and thathe had not, to Her knowledge, drank anything since leaving New Orleans. He had evidently fallen into bed - Conipany, during the afternoon and evening, as his railroad tickets and money were gone; the checks, however, were found in his I po lll et i er, when examined at the lock-upft for . Pie was released yesterday evening and le New. York with his wife and child this morning. His mind was still unsteady when he was released from jail. The (flier Side. We published in theCiazuTre an account of the crest of Alderman Bailie, of, the nsi:do .A ll egheny, charged with : mis demeanor in office, - before Alderman Me.- Masters, on oath of Mr. Powell. The case, like many others, appears to have two sides, and having givn one we the other. Tha'Aldertruiri e 0444 thatpublish hegamit ments against Powell, the first being against M. Powell and wife, and the secondagainst M. Powell & Co. The first Judgment Was satisfied and a receipt 'given: On'•• the sea and an,executien -attachment was -batted; and the money has not yet been paid. The Alderman' smarts that the prosecution ;is malicious, and that he can fully establish the allegation. • . • • A Misunderstanding.—John,Minehan, a fevr,days sinee,imrchaaedu cart fronr•John Barry (not 416",eMpstabie))apd when he came to settle for it a 'dispute arose between tiled about the 0100 .ceiteaaid it was))so and %,103 other sad it was 05. They tinar reled!orne time; but being unable to come to anylems; decided to settle the matter n another way, and accordingly stripped fora fight, ...Several , rounds sere fought when 4W - Perties were i'lleOntedi Both parties-Opp wet*•before tb,lderptc4 Strait Saturday and mute informiition against each other for:assault and The y ,Were btu fortleartne. - , . , teg--Broten.=-4tones ; Wenzel 1 with his parents on Ifi4hmlnymereep, knee-Al a li t'irt elfi t )ir g school which _lleedu dismissed, and when crgidil*O.sl ..f4re* .0 0 /Mi he was run over by a carriage, t OMR' re=4"regt): ere e • esicen4e sivi iv pearp~ I.l.4,frel eal h arroW _ last , tveik =e It aa 'Abide' by_ .to ce, -and Saturday he made beibre Alderman McMasters, charging Spence with larceny. A warrant was homed for his aTest. • r "-- . - _ , - • • '.,- ' • ' " - - , • =I anss - (3l,dn r 14,Arf MIMM Larceny Alex. Graham made infOrMatioll before the Mayor ,Satuiday, , charging George Arnesburg and John Stein with larceny. He alleges that he left a market basket and alwo gallcrrr stone jug on the platform of a Pittsburgh - and Blfininghant ear, and went into a milonn to get a drink of beer, and Whenlie',earrie*Ortt the basket; and the:de fendants; who were standing near where he left it, were gone. The parties were arrest ed and held to bail for their appearance at Court, in default of which SteiNwas mut t() jail. tnti . The ?dice Parade. The parade of the police force, Saturday, was a complete success. The unilbrms are . , neat, and a decided improvemOnt to the ap pearance of the,men a n dhere worebody one hundred In the ranks, II ere of men of , that number are seldom collected together. 'Thpttr , tide formed at the ..1 May or's office at two o clock, and followed the route . published ,Satuzday.. The citizens already see the advantage of the imiftirms, and many of them will. doubtless before a year has passed; wonder why they were not adopted years ago. Coroner's Inquest.—C,oroner Clawson Was called upon yesterday to hold an inimest on the body of MaryE.l.oaver, who died sud denly in the Ninth Ward oh Saturday. The demised it. appears had been unwell since January last , but not confined for her bed, and a few moments before her death w walking about ths house. Sbe Faa , t 4- ket suddenly ill and' sat-downili a chide, when she expired in a few Moments, De. Rex who had been attending her previous to her death stated that she died of lung. disease. • The jury returned a verdict 61 "death from natural cauies." The deceased was twenty-seven years of age, and wasihe mother of one child. -_,lrratuL-rE.,Deckenbansk slikAnlua* ifcin 'belbre Alderman Sir ri &davit, charging William Hemel with fraud. e alleges that Hensel was indebtetito him in tile sum i.of $114.80. and that ho hag disPoded ofhis personal property. and is about to the Stake. order to 4eita le a ve nd hissred was.; 'The accuio resides at Oakland, and it'appears prirobksed a wagon teal - the bUsirar no h Point.-' HeVisel' 'wa sr Oita RIVA held tgt ll 4 lll :P# algeettiggpi. ' .Arms Zd' ' ,•iraf,:UflirV—. W. alt a ciation! , oia 'the regVitagl4lonAtet7.'tea ,' lAn Dsr : ties are ioloredinfnuindp_rollsodoad wiiite. 1 11 4 -111911111W1111010:11110100RIPAIli k i :te.....tgilisyt ~whessis lituusel •:7: . 1 : 1 : kris, and it Is all - •• 1 1:W l' :' 7 .1 1 ' "Anderion struck' ri :: • with his : and knocked hlru,dawn. Offi cer McCready arrested Anderson, and he was held to bail for a hearing. .110N : DAN:':0::.'1.T' - '..it:d . - - --...--- Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago pa way--Change of Time.. The new schedule adopted by. the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago ReflWay Company for the summer season goes into effect to -day. Tpains will hureafter arrive and depart as follows : The Erie `and Youngstown Express will leave at 7:28 N. 31.; the Cleveland and Wheeling Mail, 6:13 A. 31.; the Cleveland and Wheeling Express, 1:43 P. M.; the Chicago ExpreSs,_ 158 r a the Wheeling and Erie Express, - 4:48 r. st.; the Leetsdale Accommodation will . leave Allegheny at 11:58 A. M. the hester Ac commodation, 2:2:3 r. M.; the tsdale commodation 4:13 r. M. A C "cago 'Ex press leaves daily at 1:58 r. )1., ini arrives daily at 11:23 A. M. The Chi Express will arrive at 2:M A. M.. the Cleveland and Wheeling Express at 4:38 P. M.,' the Chica go Express at 4:23. The Wellsville Ac commodation will reach Allegheny at 8:57 A. M., the Leetsdale Acxxrminodation at 1:08 r. m., and the Leetsdale Accommodation at 4:53 P. a.' Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed of record, before H. Snively, Esry., Recorder, May 13th, 1868: il William Ward to Elizabeth 31. wfison. Aar 1868: lot on Bedford street. In Shaffer's plan. stn ward, Pittsburghs::oo Joseph Laurent, trustee. to Fred. Bleier, April IG, 11369; lots 131.'M and 130, in the plan of FAO. Lib erty "Baulerein," 10:1 by 144 feet Frail: linsack to August Ammon. May 4, BO: lot on Jose& st•. East Birmingham, 'X by 02 feet..sl.ooo Jacols Miller to Louis Benner. 31arch 1, 11366: lot on Washington street, Birmingham, 20 by 72 feet. with buildingss3,ooo Louis Renoir to Christ. Kestner, May 7, WM: 3 the. 700 buit above described lot 4, F. K. Duff to the "(lector, Warden and Vestrymen of St. Paul's Church, Laceystile," April XI, it lots Nos. 74 and 73, in W Mies , plan in the berenth ward, Pittsburgh, on Roberts street. 40 by 103 feet .. .. . . .. II to liustaye A. Thumm, Mity 1, ti GB: lot No. in Wilkins' plati in the flighth ward. 011 Charlotte street, 22 by 101 feet: lot ou (layette strut, in the above plan, 114 by frot. with $12.000 James Prescott to William Standing, Noy. i 0 IftZ; tract of laud la Ross township, containing 20 acres and 108 perches. `r _______. Surety of the Peace.—.l. Ludewig made information before Alderman Strain, on. Saturday, against James Richey, for breach of the peace. It appears that the parties are neighbors, residing at Glendale Station, P. Ft. W. & C. R. R., and . a few days since a difficulty occurred at,be Sta tion House fn referenda to a bag of oats which the prosecutor says wascarned away from the station without his permission. During the difficulty it is alleged that Richey threatened to kill the prosecutor and called him abnsive names. A warrant was Issued for his arrest. Forestalling.--Officer DYOl3BlOr, market constable, on Saturday, arrested Henry Breckerman Thomas Raisers and Mat Peterson, girocers, doing business in the Fiftli:ward on a charge of forestalling the market. They were taken before Alder man Humbert for; a hearing, after which they were discharged onpayment of posts. It did not appear'that they had exposed or offered the articles for sale, whiff had been purchased, although the quantity pur chased was such as to warrant the consta - ledlble in making the arrest. . , _ Mayor . Bbtamore bad 651 votes against 3fayor Drum's 649 in the contest at , the Al legheny Fair on , Saturday night, for the therolive gold headed cane. The fight As spirited 'but , we will wager bn this dile of the water carrying it away from our sister city. The 'Fair will close on i rburaday night neat, end allshould attendthe lbw remain ' big evelaings. f It is teld in the Hall adjoin-' lug the,4House , of Industry, Washington On Dit..—lt is said that Manager Hess will visit our city shortly:7l3'Pb a vieTtorgor . ing the Academy ,of MIAs as a teins e.;,bf the drool& ilia will be warmly supported, as ;our ..city,now feels the yabt:Ft.* litiK clasei theatre.; i -..,;, 1, -, ~ • .1, ~. • 4 91 1 14ke Whit Onetinutt , Chiti in the.dliy. Why donaimoinn of tie othetwardatoliow 416 ."g i rirrVt 41 4 =0 wag a large atteitesil ' oe tioria.‘ opening of Christ's Church, (Episcopal,) AUegheny, yesterday. The services were of a yery interesting character. ----- 7 ----- -- ___ Killed Vier Neighbor's Chiclien.—Mar garet Wells and Joanna • Becket reside in adjoininz houses in Pitt oftow c hip, h • and itcn , , appears each have a number A few days since Mrs. Becket killed a i chicken, which Mrs. Welles claimed, and i when Airs. S. informed her neighbor that 1 she had. killed the .wrong chic ken, the thiew the prosecutor alleges that Mrs. 8.. chicken'over the fence at her, called her abusive names, and threatened to do her . bodily injury. A warrant was issued for the, arrest of Mrs. Becket.: Abaudonnient.—Mary E. 'iieckleff made information before Mayor Drum, Saturday, charging John Neckleff her husband, with desertion: A warrant was issued and the accused' arrested in the circr, Saturday afternoon where he was found with a fe male in charge. - At the hearing it Aram-. Aired that the accused was but .eighteen years of age, and that the wife waft a “wo man of the town, " whereupon the Mayor dismissed' the 'ase' and discharged the accused.._ _ Settled.—John Rogers made information before or Aldernum Thomas s ur eety Saturday, against Thomas Carr, of the peace. He alleges that Carr threatened t o do violence to his, the presecutor's son. Carr was arrested and the case amicably settled, each party paying half the costs. In the Fifth and Ninth wards and Law renceville drunken men were 'unusually numerous yesterday.-, We counted half a dozen alleys on Penn street where men quietly glided in the back way to obtain their beverage on the sly. Held for Court.--Bernard Kearnes, charged, before Alderman Taylor, on oath of D. Boulton, with malicionamischief, was arrested Saturday and after a hearing, in default of bail for his appearance at Court, was committed to, jail. - ' Selling Liquor Without License.—Wm. Haley made information before Alderman MeMasters, Saturday, charging Mr de s. Cady with selling liquor without license. Mrs. C. resides at No. 14 ,Haley's row,.Pennsyl vania avenue. , A warrant was issued for her arrest, Rev. Mr. Mullen.pastor of the St. Peter's Church, Allegheny, is soon to be coriaecra ted Catholic. Bishop of the diocese of Erie. The ceremony, one of the most august of the Church, will probably take place in St. Paul's Cathedral. Committed for a nearing.--George Verner --- charged on oath of G. C Rotly with obtain- - NATunn and history curiously approv n ing goods under false pretence, was arrested each other's records in the case of an old on Saturday, and taken before Alderman elm tree cut down in Boston thenq. Mc:Masters, who committed him for a The town record shows that elm Was: hearing. , I planted byvote of the town of Boston in the ___—....------ _ i ,- • , Another Rioter Arrested. --Joseph N.ar- 1 year 1433—that is, 134 years ago;. find the charged, on oath of John O'Neil, with annual lays or rings - of the tree, which were participation in the O'Neil riot, WM arrested' 'plainly visible after its trunk had beeq sEiv yesterday and in default of-the required 1 ered, were counted to the numbei of 134, bail was committed to jail. 1, thus exactly corresponding with the date.at. ' which it was planted. It appears that soiree of the incidents of histo are The body of Nirs. E. R. Kernan, the lady who was killed out West by aceident,..re ported in Saturday's paper, waS buried yesterday In St. Mary's Cemetery. Her funeral was largely attended. Firemenst Association.—A meeting of the Eire Mettle Association will be held this evening in their hall, city building, at which a chief engineer of the fire depart ment will be elected. • Mineral Water, Sarsaparilla and Pop have teen reduced to five cents a glass. Why fio not soda water dealers follow suit? Ten cents a glass is to(minch; • The police now - pieserit s uniform appear ance. 'rhertris no truth in ,the,,ninior that Street Ocontnisiloner flunter thruiliform his corps of streetdisciples. _ , EEI!! Seminary tall; Cliff street and Second street Park are now the prominently men tioned sites rot the erection of the Soldiers Monument. ~ The 'Masons and Odd Felrows, singulai to say, have not disbanded. Where is the- e use of talk if no good fruits come ther from" It is estimated that three thousand peo ple visited Troy Hill yesterday to enjoy pure air, delightful scenery and ldger beer. - The contracts for the new building for the Young Men's 'Mercantile Library Associa tion will berawarded to home meahanic& The police .were judiciously stationed yesterday at the corners of prominent thoroughfares throughout the city. • Fully one thousand persons visited the Allegheny. and St. Diary's cemeteries yes tory, the weather being deligtfvl. There vere -scores'• of pickpockets here while the circuses held forth. We did not hear of any heavy losses. U. S. Collector Volz has been inviting income tax payers to come up. at once to the trough of Uncle Samuel. Adams , engagement at the Opera, House was a decided failure, so far as receipts were concerned, The largest audienco ever assembled in Pittsburgh was that at Forepaugh's on Sat urday night. The petitions for the removal of the Post office to Liberty street are being numerous ly signed. The Fourth of July will be observad in this city by a military parade. It falls on Saturday, • - The roseing t the corner of ,Fifth and Wood s treets ls a disgraceful to the city. Wi:rod street is to be Nicolson paved shortly from Fifth to Liberty. • . The Allegheny market, on Saturday hts, is a great Emeeess. • • The Time kept by the Central Alarm Bell s correct to a nicety. • 2 • . ; w ith freshmarkets are p i y supplied fresh vegetables. The last lecture season in this city was very profitable. All;of tkepiblic_lilytt.ll.m.fise sup: *aid:" 'They iniao her it grave too roll an&t.. Fdr a sou), so Uotrat, and true.' , If theyhddb6en wise, the'diAmeCesualty of opening the grave for one so-lovely might have been averted.k Plautatiou43itters . , if timely used ' are sure ' to rescue the young and lovely , -t he middleAsged, and the ailing, from conftrnied sickness. • • Almost all diseanen have their beginning in some..shght pf.the B , llomarb, whichlitte , d emanate biDyspb*k-Ilead ache, Liver Complabits,'llightits, Con sumption, Death . .. , Plantatian .Bittera prevedt these 'premonitory symptoms'and keeri the bloed pure and ,the heall,h4Ood.: While they invigorate the System' they Millyerrtturmin MAGNOLIA WATEIL—A: delightful toilet artieleJnuperier ftt,Thloktilf,iind At tif 'rice. • 7 , arwr&P, Thiretusett au iniwtelllo,Codailisfeir Oil in the world, manufactured from freeb, eekelioreribis.perr ono) -won= Axes,other. As k for 44 11aneptvi, se rwell's Cod Liver Oil,' , mennkidttireir ell, Hazard Co., drugviete. .31 Zan* l aud ed if itWo x D o. r 4 4. Mo y rn, lisr lB •t 4 l n = ents. , street, and in a few dap was restored to sight. B. J. Noma county, ra. The German Turners , Platfornob The National Convention .of German Turners at Boston, previous to their fin 4 • adjournment, adopted resolutions Nvhiqh , , they recommend to the consideration of the Republican National Convention. The reit olutions -in substance, are: First; there-`• construction' and re-admission of the late ' 1 Rebel States on the basis of. the Declaration - of Independence, the Constitution a amend- ' . ed, and the measures of reconstruction. enacted by Congress; secondly, that justic't shall be meted out to all without distinction of race or color; that security shall be givitii '. to persons and property, and that freeditik— of trade and freedom. of conscience shall alto ' be .secured ; third,- that uniform qualiffciir- • tions shall be established ,in the electioq..tif members of the House of RepresentatiVett, and in the choice or the electors of the EA- ecutive officers of the Gbvernment by. 411 amendment to the Constitution; fourth, 004 - i the payment of the national debt and inter- est ; shall be {node in accordance syih - the promises (:already made by : e Government; that 'the payment of e debt ' shall ' be gradual so as guard against high'tariffs mid excessive tat- ation; that there be a gradual c,onsolicitdPia of the diffaient loans" into one debt, vviggit . - uniform 1 and moderate rate of interest; da ....... ., , that all laws or measures tending tow attli , ,' the recognition and assumption of the:'lipe ' bilities of the late Confederacy.• or for gat* ing indemnity for emancipated slat*. lie opposed; fifth, that the tariff rates shall - -he ' fixed upon thebqualization principle; sixtl4: that measures shall be adopted for thebea*, -',''' support of the,public school system and tbr ' its enlargement, especially at the South, B - in this connection the Turners express.,, e belief that coMpulsory measures for the 14-. tendance of children at school affordthe lag means to guard - against the future , mistrieof the rights - of suffrage; seventh, that them be formed a National' military force, on the bo s sis of general miltary duty, with classifies tons according to age; eighth, that Con shall make such laws as will tendlo Oleoa age, to tlke fullest extent, European i . gration,lnasmuch as such immigration sic crimp to the benefit of the country, ,n that the Monroe doctrine of equal pro*: lion of native born and naturalized . citizens of the United States -in foreign countries shall be maintained. The Turners will hold: their next Natiotial Convention in Pittsbutg, May,lB7o. •,- 5- ________......---• -,..---------;: , . . , Blll.7SH.—()n Saturday_ May' 9th, 1569. a o'clock r. m.„ ELIZA WARD, infant daughte of" Edmund D. and Sarah Brush, aged 5 months. • Funeral from the residence of the parents, 0., 175 Wylie street, Tins 31011.NING, Ility . l.l.th, a 0! The friends of the family are respectf invited to attend. • 11cLAUGHLIIi.—Du Sunday morning; May lir - at 7 o'clock ELVIILA, daughtetbf Wm. and Catharine i'deLaughlin, eldest; iy*s months. Funeral from her .late residence, ,NO ..11411 ster street, THIS RAT; 'atlll% - o"clock , T . friends of the flunar . nfe - .liallectr u ak. AuTni ..; attend UNIMOLT . . .T 3 • An um , T..,:Rlttabuigh , JAIP4 4 S I ot alituds, CAM LOVES''o and v.; ery description of Funeral Furnishing Goode nished. gowns open, day And Ilearse Carriages 2oz4511410.•.•• ' - REFERENcts—RestiViii id -Eerr, Rev. . W. Jacobus, D. D.. Thornicr.V.wing. , ' Esq. _• - •,- ' -QUARLES &PEEBLES ‘;111VIDE ..:,, .: TAKERS AND LIVERY STA4ES corn ot - S NDUSKY STREET. AND CHlllt , ' !. Allegheny City, where their. coFsl.l4 ROOMS. re constantly mippliettwith real and .ImitAtion_Bille-. • ; wood, Mahogany and Walnut Collins, at prices,va- !ling from** to .100 . 'Bodies prepared for inter. rnent.• 'Hearses and Carries furnished : alscq nil ! Ainds of Mourning BoodS, If required. . Cplco. Open lat aq______,__J__..-----' hours da and night. f- ' 40BERT T. RODNEY, END TAKER AND EMBALMER, 45 0 1 • ENT, Allegheny, and -No. SO DIVE( D ; SQUARE, (by John Wilson & Bros., t keeps &Wraps orrhands the best Metal, licsewood, Wainutland inittation Rosewood Coffins. Walnut Coffins from 25 upwards. Resewood Coffins 00 upwnrk s all other Conine I proporticm. Carriages and it es ; furnished at low tame. Crepe, GLIVE43, Plate nd Env -acing furnishel gratis. office open daariand SPECTACW, izaraova TaE sAcarr, DUNSEATH JEWELERS AND 0rp0g.413, 4 65 FIFTH Si:, OPPOSITE.MASOHIC HALO, S; SPRING, GPOP 4.„ Adapted to a FIABT CLAES 2.ISAIIANT TAZA.M. IN TRADE; \\/\ 2 - A HENRY Ci.HALE'4, CornerorPenn and. SI,. Clair Strto4B. ti MY s l ° , ' ' . ... \. 1 FOR, A COOD SET OF TA .tio q - ~ WARBANiED PON , ONE TBAR. 0 ill F ?tee Immix xivii.. Can only oto , ?„ talned.of the 'monitor,. , ~t z . ; „ r;,t - , '. Olt= 254 Pan ' o _ C ~11. r srir ALL AND EXAM:PM ' N. 8.1-Tho AUTIVICIAL lictrMAN SYR onjt , R ed without mon. , , ~ _ 'c- . .1 t c IA „:•,-, I,•,:tr• 'c' il ' cl 11:131 'WALK IN:rIW.IWCIIikt v, , SPRING AND :,SUMMER ,7113137-11201.154.1> . _ -• • ... . RUTIN Tailoring • 4 IrckmvirWsolitk:, bailee oribtote deinehhribets#4,s6lo4",ll etlerleate sabt, , sent any ettettestrenief in lipailli efteswonlit-dlsteell Prissintisebw .1.116100 litoestaten'hsatandeed t. healthrin e t talWellp tuttf tallef from Sharpsbas, on the -Wes IlleenthßattseadOthieltfeals tk19111011140111104 It' land i )11440 *tableto& wentiliOit , i Sl it ,4 ___ Z, preparations are toor n e uticlng for ereetle . :fit OnettokeWleldebllo.Pf9tetfast ettelOi s dNi ll 16 town. The resiallider of these Lots let ll hi loca serf ?asocial:as rates and en terms exesse a / 2 li " easy. s BILL a suirrrzsLY. stakhzetite manes Ay -s, LawrariecTine 0 ' TO WARRANTED JUST OPZNER, 'AT AND 2.= TUE NEW MEE MEE !IN 311 I • I • 1 /: xtg; ..~i; ~ it,{S
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