8. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Daily Prayer Meeting—From l M. to uso o'clock at the Methodist Church, Fifth Street,- nazi door toaanamrsofficeo A new- Mx-inch roinder'p being laid on Canal between Penn and Liberty streets. Business is reviving throughout the city. ',The merchants de. not exterimme any par ticular trouble, in making their July cense- Will Meet To•ntght.—The Street Com mittee will meet this evening atlutif past seven o'clock. attendance is re. quested . . . Eitatements.—On our fifth page to. _day we publish the quarterly statements of the leading National Banks of the city. 'They iepay careful perusal. Assault and Dattery.—Mrs.,lifary perkins made information before *Aldermah.Me- IdguStens yesterdayi chargiPX litarshild'lCin . hey with - akisiult, and battery: The defend- A suit was arrested and oommitted in default of $3OO , Thriptened Charles 'Reify made information ye s terday before Alderman Taylor against Pat Murphy and - Andy Harvey, for surety of the peace.:: The parties reside at Two Mile Run. A tom promise was effected by the .defendants paying the:costs. - No Meeting t —The conferees of.the TWen-• ' ty-third Congressienal Distriet ware to - have he • d a meeting in Freeport yesterday' to . . p ce in nomination a candidate. for' Con= ss. Adispatchreceivedannounoesthat th meeting was not held, but will ,h e en Thursday, the 9th inst. Perocions - Dog.— , lSlSzy 'McFarland made information before Justice Helsel yester day against Frank Gallaher for keeping a ferocious dog. She itlleges that the dog bit her son, a boy aboutten years of age. . Gallaher was arrested and held to bail for hie appearance.at Court, . -surety of the Peace.—Jamea O'Brien made information before the Mayor, yes terday, against Thomas Richardson for . surety, of the peace, and Witham Cavills at the same time andplace made a similar inforixtationagainst George and Mary Ry an.. Warrants were issued in both eases. Faire Pretence.--George Green. alleges that Moses Green borrowed eighty-five dollars from him, representing that4t was to pay'some rent due :Y. OttELatti t and that he only paid ten `dollars; leasing a bal ance of seventy-five dollaftto lie accounted • "for. • - /PW:iirtguit - v4eCissued by Alderman SaMsisadAtabbsty.olficer Seth Wilmot of the Mayor's police .brought in a number last.hight - which he had found se creted-in Cecil alley.. The Supp9sition is that the robbery of a pork house in the vi cinity has been effected, but - no. Clue has yet been-discovered:.. "Slight trire.—Yeaterday morning about eleven o'clock a slight fire occurred in the attic of a house la the Seventh ward,:Alle gheny, occupied by Jacob Martin.; No damage was done beyond the burning of a bed and'a hole -in the roof. Engines were promptlY on the ground, but no water was thrown. Malicious Mischief.—Hate Smith road, information before the Mayor yesterday charging David Lu.dley and Thigh 'Madi son with malicious mischief. She alleges that the accused came to her house, 'No. 4 Cburch alley, and broke - a mirror worth $l5 and a pitcher worth $B. A warrant was issued for their arrest. Killed a Horse.—An information was made yesterday before Alderman Maras - ter* . by A. W. Aiken, of the firm of Camp bell & Aiken, livery 'table keepers, against J. D. Grovcr , and others. for reckless driv ing. The prosecutor alleges that defendants „hired a horse from him and so -injured it by reckless and furious driving as to cause its death: A warrant was issued. Disorderly Conduct—Maty Cobbert, re siding on Bedford street, according to the statement of Bridget,Mcßride, became ex cited yesterday and indulged in violent and disorderly language, thereby consid erably disturbing the quiet of the neigh borhood in which she resides. A warrant was issued for her arrest on a charge of dis orderly conduct by Alderman, McMasters. Alleged Riot.—Abraham Reese made in formation before Alderman Donaldson, charging Thomas Stanley, Dick Holland, Ed. James, Pat Murry; John James and Samuel Bill with riot. It- appears that the 'affair occurred at Woods Run Saturday evening. Our reporter called at 'the Al derman's office yesterday evening, but failed to learn anything about tile case. The accused were arrested and committed for a hearing. - Suiety of the Peace.—Levi Johnson made Information yesterday before. Alde rman Moll..fasters against John Chess, :a con stable employed by Alderman Lindsay, of Allegheny, fbr surety of the peace. Johnson alleges that Chess mole into his barber shop to 17y on the establishment for ajndgment note, and that when there he compelled hlm to leave by presenting a pistol and threatening to shoot him. Chess will have a hearing to-day. Larceny of a Watch.---Dattiel Welsh -Made infbrmation before Justice Ammon _ yesterday, charging Wm. Menter,,with the lateeny of a silver watch. He alleges that • the teemed called on him 'to spend the evening, and after remaining some time • - started out to get some ale: After waiting some ,thee for him to return Welsh felt for his watch• to see what time it was;but did .not find- it. A warrant was issued, but neither watch nor man have yet been found. • • %At, • • - 4 IA Dead Horse.—Yesterlar evaninZa large crowd of curious_ persons -. co ll ected at the g oraer aud,Fourth streets to watch the closing struggles of a horse which had'fallen there front the effects of , .; the beat while drairmg a cart. The driver of the poor animal, a . little . boy about ',tWelve rare" of age,' remained with him from live o'clock, *tont •tlie, time she feu, rmtil he died; about seven • o'clock. The little,fellow *rut rforeiy ' grieved" and went bitterly when the horse died. Struck by Lightning.—On Sunday even. fug; during the slight storm which previll- - • •ed inthis locailty, the •house of Mrs. Lech ter ir d a;.widbw, on Manor street, Lower , St. township, wwas - struck by lightning and slightly damaged. The - Mad" passed ,',along the roof, dlsturbing the tile, thence to t h e ' Conductor' and down into it water • . barrel, making two holes at the lower and Of the rain spout: Mr. Henry, Itimmell and a little eon of grit: Lachner,..who were standing in 'the- door , of , the house, were . , ,Slll htly injuied. , , , - Selling.—Thornas Dot nelly, made information before Mayor Blackmore ,yesterdays charging Mrs. Mur ray 'with 'selling 'liquor on Sunday, at No. 25 'Foster's. lie: also- charges her with sell ing liquor without license. , A war rant was issued. r Elizabeth Nichol • made : information at the same time and pplacp, charging ' Christ. Smoker with selling liquor without 11-1 'Cense. • .The • accused resides on Spring' Alter? Ninth ward, A warrant was isatied for his airest, - • , Criminal Coart. 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