_ _ _ I= • 8 I,r! illfinr s 2 o 43: M 4, .•* 441 4 - ' - i r ierhi n ik td ' IRO l ean t - 4 - 4vtaiiiiihodblOW,litos ,idirept,p - pexhil9pr cl;utzsorOpfaciL nT'. l :‘,.. • • / 14510 .Y 1 4e.f P06,,%•;•ZA new " six.inoliVisteil' 1 21111 1 .4WnAls44. * !irstxt h 1 170riild 43pkty. „ ~.. • ett 11 e Dernecrati Ti ' Conitty . Ckontientions twee nt I;i10' Sybil : 6HW tomorrow:. ' • It. • lite Turners in East Birrninghittn. hive ; ,, o pt e d a stationary trapeze for- gymnastic! exercises in the yard in frcuit, of :Turners' Can3o3l street. - - • I_,:, - Aileged * Robbery.-1t .was epprtiod 4% . lapA. _night thatAlewelry.stOrt)on Libertyf street bad been robbed of a quantity of valuables., We ecnild - liiiim - no particulars; • Condigttect.:—Alderman Lindsiy.' ',ester.- .day committed Ruth Ann Murray to jail, in default of $5OO bail, Ott charges of surety of the peace and malicious mischief: • •• • 's Alleged"., Anolgt.-4Matthewi... Keep sa • policeman, was broUght befores Alderman: Stittin; YestordaV ettorgedi On.; of ' - r.,tlriAlths, with 410444 And -battery. A hevitm will bo „. .• • field ter Court.-AKargaret.i3radLc.barged on oath of Catharine. Kearney,fore:* *,dernum %%Wants*lth alsorderly conduct.. was arreated ,, and ,after -a imam; held to • 1 bell furter appearance at Court. fAbanddiratent:—' Eliza' J. BoYard irtede in ' berora the „: Mayor :yeatordayi, h charging her uspand, gutehinson Bayard, - abandohinent. The parties retdde the ,Twelfth vinrd. A warrant was issued, ' • inteherited.--Itobert Pollock,,,,arho oicas taken before AldermatOdeltere on oath of -Jannis Andrew's - for surety of the peace, 'had'tk hearing yesterday, and there not be ing anMient evidence against hini he wag discharged. - . Assault and Battery. , -John Weber made informatirm before Justice Ammon, of. East , Hirnilnikbaili,. yesterday, charging Jacob. Hepple With. assault and battery. The pig- Ales I:eside. ;in :.East Birmtngham.. Hepple was arrested and held fora Wonting. OffensiviTlai; 'ciirotis' es of three or four dead horses are_lying in the Monongahela ;;between 'the iiittspension and Rail - Idad'bridos;the smell from vihieh is ex.! iieedly offensive to persons a i icial crossing dbe re; , the a pensi nsen., hridge. They .• Reckless Driving.—John Gists wee ar, rested yesterday, by Mayor Drum's police, Ibr reckless driving through the streets of the Filth - ward. This lit the second time, we believe, that Coats has been arrested for the same offence._ JEle will have a hear irigthis morning. illeKal Liquor Selling.Rliza McGee made information before the Mayor yes terday, charging Mary hicCader with sell ing liquor on Sunda*, and also for selling -without, license._ The accused lives in 6 •Bedbug Row," Twelfth ward. A warrant was issued. • • ' • ' . • Disorderlv.—Susan Stewart" made infor mation before Justice Helsel, of East Blr mingharn,yesterday, charging John Hick ay Vi 110,4lisorderly conduct. She alleges that _the accrual called herd ugly names on the • street land behaved ins very-unbecoming manner., A warrant was issued for, his ar ! , Beat and Abuseil.--Saninet Bri.dge made ' ' trfotMatiOrrbefint, the. Mayor yesterday rim*. ing John DitWitheller with assault .attery - . He alleges that the accused • '-*burled him without cause or provocation. "The dillicrai.jr.,batween the *parties oocUrre4i, - on Gratit West, Cu ihnMtircl . ward, , A war -. Illtiltw!l e .A i ß ued !.: Threatened' Ittln.,!--lieske Fritz and Para cif 'East 131rtningharn, 'bad a difficulty yesterday, when it appears Ptyut threatened to do Lewis 'some great bodily harm -:Lawiti:tuml*rinformation !xi= fore Justice Helsel setting forth the: fact, '••• ~ f• 7 . And Zialf - ArairCifriistvd and held to bail for surety of the peace. .!, -,. • Hair" Pal Matt alleges. that tonis ab:tiler cau,ghtliold Of :the hair on • the howl of his little girl, sged,seyeAyearA l therebY hurting the - e.hild considerably. • ~ • • •.•—,lfrialso states that- Zarnner_ acted other ', 211rivilri a' disorderly 'manner: . A 'Warrant was issued by Alderuitin Strairilor the ofttbn Accused • 3 Ststritr.6.lDr..THamilton *kit 'called - on Saturday (ramble to ittenaythelrejtv. Ties o l f tt s er residing tism i ßruce, , a w cds_r the abdomen by a horse. r. The Dootar.did• all in his power, but the injuries,, are. So ierverb :that hopes are, entertaine4_of. the man's recovery. - _ r "hotel" 'keeper on Gazrak'S 1 tested , yenterday and taktn - hbibra Alder ? Ara. Thomas, chard with 1 4eIlink i iipqu f. ,;ttatb of Elliabeith'lfornii,b; :Several Witnesses , . were oxiinfried,t-aitoi the acionspil was ;held foia farthbr • ; 1 .ti,df4 .00 P tida r . • ,Cmarge.crUani H aftg l3 whic 7 03 71 1 that , in' &Cease , pending before ..kloarniait lAndeay,'aiihOrt time defenctint;ittitti Ann Murray committed . • perjary; by rnaklngstatenagnta nude! oath wen) not. #ne. Ituth Was 'liriOatnd 'on a warrant leaned by. i Aldornoao ,Strain and,obriunitted to jail for hrheiring. .• . Disorderly Kline ivaa charged before Indies Ammon yesterday. disorderly coridnot, ork Oath ( galaxy BertsChe." "'The - deponent resides on Ed . wards alley, East, Birmingham, and she ale., • loges: that , the..acc.used ,came to her : • • 'Saturday night and behaved In avery dis , • orderlr manner., A warrani, was issued :•• -• for his arrest. h A Kneca Down—. A es Fenton and - .1- Doran, laborers at theiAllierleanitcm Works, had a difficultY yesterday which JestiltedAn a kuock:down.•, , Feptpri, - 4 ap, ,nears t was slightly beat,fizi, aXra. s. y, 'tn'ade iidoimatigh - liefor i et e rustMl. sxx Ecypopi i Doran wili — eXsanlt pepdbattery. war sant was leaned. , Surety of the Peoee.--catharine t ri m:mar , :nitiddlieditiratioti , befenrltistice Aidiriad ''.', •'lreaterdnr,iff *hioh:she allegtis thitt , 'l6l3lf , • ' IttirMiule Itagerby 'said John and Mary lEfanlati hay* liontbi raid to destroy:her peace :. ) 1 41 . Ipplie happiness, and thatikov.haire threat .. , ened to do her bodily ittjUry# !SkontAusked that the accused' lxthAleateCl94..hel4lWr. ...i I, Iv} IligirttVilik4,o9%4 v anillOr 9 t 4 - 31u - ei , : ..1 , . :of Vinifirlirieh" Moietilki—The seventh of 1. i 4: , ' , (the course ofp lectures ore the 40 , ) '. f .. ! t;Tronperonerillesimerod _ de v-, it t i. , _ , .1,,ii1#31/3gi t .145 4 1X CI i ......... „ . 11 /: ~,P f 'd ..' ..• • ... f. yl. t.. I: , ga),,,w..isnia , , W.Va. .7, ~ .w. :: ' , A• 21. Milligan.Su ect•L*lir'it'scrip','#4l ) 1 , i 'it° bremoW , Sct Pillfei ID i*ltil, till IMO' oir jaeirostroal., ary *hi) pireiulftletedito in .4eunnemte habits,or whe WM hol•givethtdr ' '' ,• ' :Avoided infitteriee i,nlseludfr. of o'a - temper, r" lib° reib l rin ', "i' ' 4..:1' 1 , .; . . 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Mb; an d says that the M'anWiiiikw6mhnilitedliinothiVAnitiattpltd 1 AlikirilB6Bl l ThVirilViiilitrUlAtailleibli a!-: 1 ' el u : "ICeneisied.-+The Lpixyl intpannelled.qhy ~ caramer,,Chresseilit thetas") Mt ,4101, bedy: of the ehild'reWldsat Itedfindsse,l24n 7 daY , .:WHP. 1 13 811:91404 th* , 01 ye*. -tqrcliv, and zetqFr!ell , ALL_Ve*A:, :. Await , from natural - eanses: The '...4 ' who.; were held ln ,licn'tie4 ii ' the reitill: 1 of the intinggagenWpre disehafged: ' '-:! - ' Selling 'liquor on Sittidayg;:Adam Unlit made ittfdrthation.;before the illlayei" yea= terday, clutrgtng George Grow with selling liquors:at Sunday:. The accused keeps a tavern°at.Bahop'bHill,.BlrmiughainAtisec tt is alleged.hp,deale out “benzine" to the thiretYleakkalAdeY4ttheir have the money • 14 -OeY. ,feri4h. warrant *415 Ace( nt at 'Woods Run .Yesterday mbining"aiii4:rtained•Sones attintipited to eroiisthoridLroad tradir'st Woods Run in frOnVoismoving passengertrainvichen he Niasstruek by. the eovCcatoher and thrown into l:. the slighting some dis tanoeviD He yrsus , eonsidotablY.- breinod. ,bat not-,fatally injured. Dr . . „Rankini 'or .Allegkenblr,no 12eRi 3 eFted-,to be the "ti.airoittecided tci,hts f iniur4s ' ' Cole made inferm " al lion yesteiday before - Alderinaltl4chli& Wiz ttikainet her ( ' httbisid, Jainitf-P,'", - 061e,' Ter i desertion' and- "Abanthinm - elit. , ;fta oft= oats-Started itf Phrsnit Jittnesp-Prooeeil: inngnfirettoiiha:tTnion , Depot, where tbey ,foand an: JAL loompagis, and ifrora -,appeatr-: .annes - It seemed , al; if he bid been intending to start on the two -,o'clook train eastward. ,They - secured the Baggage, but 'the owner ia still airay,,and not Illielyte; return soon, unless oompeLed:. " '" ,BR film ' oil e Nose.-4tobert Dodds ,BR inforreatlini; yesterday before Alder inaW Neillie' *dint Michael 'fisher for au: sisult and battery. Robert etates.that they both were employed , at Stottle's bottle•fao. tory" until last isaturdir night, when-Mi rhael Wu . Wachs:lol , lr some Tell Boll Michael auspeated• • him 'of being,the the-cause of hia,dasmissal.. andacoordingly wreaked bin vengeance upon hinslbyassaulting him fiercely, alniost smashing his ; nose 'nose in'thii enefkunter. • Warrant Issued. - • '- • , • I • Sella ptcsAunday...John Dalyalleges that IViillain 'Morgan, a tavern keeper 011 Penn street, Ninth Ward ? violatea.the liquor law by selling 41 benzine'vort Sunday. lie made information to that affect at the Mayor's of fice. on,: WhichAllorgiin was arrested and. held for a hearing. The same prosecutor made information before the Mayor charg-, big Johniiiweenyt.proprietor of a grog shop at the ,corner,of Washingtorrand Webster streets, with selling liquor'cin Sunday. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Sweeny. False Pretence.--Nicholas Pitts -113nr chased it cow from Adam Rasher for the sum of i 345. Rasher, he alleges, represent. ed that the cow was a good milk tow and would give eighteen quarts of,railk per day. The cow ,was delivered to Pitts, who alleges that he has been cheated, and that the cow will not give four quarts of milk. He. made information yesterday before Jus. tics Ai:ninon, enraging Rasher with cheat= ing and .defrandlir him. The parties re side at - Saw 'Mill Rum A warrant ' was is sued. " • ' • . .. • . Cross Snits About a Cow:--:Jobn Adams rondo information yesterday. before Alder- . man. Donaldson, against Pred. Fulleiner and lohn Hammonds, for surety of the rum. It seems that a,. cow belonging to Adains strayed into some fields owned by defendants, who seized it for trespass. When Adams came - after the- cow tome high'Worda ensued, and threats were ban died between theth 'which .resulted in the paitieer entering cress-suite ' against. each otheifor surety of the - peace. A hearing will be had in the case to-day. „ . ...If every boute.owner would aint trees in front of, his property,;the streeta of Pitts . urgh and Allegheny could barnacle much more pleasant and' beahtiful; care should be , taken in selecting such. trees as will, grow. and 'the linden, horse?chestnut.and allanthrni - smun-to be the only one s that will. . Card, also should be. takentto keep, thebo 'froth destroyhig thorn, .Two well started flourishing traits, whiphvierogrew ing on the South Common nest Salfattiky street, have been quite destrqyed re9ently, either by the boys or some one - , ,„. Itaireenk.l—John , Garrard, a tastier, Agin Ind i ana township, rmideflpformatiiin at the Mayarlootliee,,Yesteidtty, eharging.ii man; named .; John,: last name unknow n s ,with the larceny of. WI., appeam , was reAmarlyi employed on.thstarm,ofttter pretiriethter: IMO a few.daya sided concluded fits q uarters. Be. accordingly ;left ati n short time Sfter tidtep,his depitiviie hit emrilbjer dlspovered that $80 ; lit'Satletist etirielief had also departed. l warrant 'wftit Witted ttudida&id le the 'halide ,of the oftlearig tirbasse to •seareti . iit , ; , :now on , IlmithtielitaStreet.4teiikai , evehing .about 16811111 o'ciaCii Viet( men, whoisad taken on iboard aslivef-Yond of laid whisky, , attacked a email nlan at the corner of Smithiield' area add Dia mond nike.Ya)Mt, owing to the.facttiraftlier were, both, pver-leiidixt with. the battle, 'MO _ iliala;t:Fi_bOtved the row. and with the ;weindaiice, tiVestie of hit citiloom wait litift partitEita ttielcick tippwhore the Vireleirien, Veretionfiried f land- will hairci a,heiiing this" morning. The little man Wee dlsChit,rged. The Lille glural4/1% , ...a1ti1101l ecia,lw,ca'* al, , ~• . ~::r . , Argued. , , ' , , The M6tion feit'it new trial In the ease nf its' ri ' DoLtLe, ' charged with poisoning ,his aria,. andpo n victed f of murder , 'tithe , Brat, 43 .figrael 0 13 Argaaft•Yeater'daY h3r .. t17,, ` , 1 I r.` Haines Esti:Jur the ,prisoner and Distrfut AtJ torrieypliffor.theCommOnwealtb; Judo% Sterrat , and :dowel:on the , Benet:: , . Judge Bievie took dbarke .of ths.•paperia, and the eilnliaicof - the Court:will be:daliseredat ma , early lift, ';lf themotion Opel Id l inabover. ruled; anliimilit'proliabitlwil ham, i ns„ c 'wilt be taken ' a the Suptypii,Coprt,Ru.. _ . n , 'Arit, or tirtoi... n , (Isu ,/ ' Maint 4 h oo, ol Wtrade. "I <, ' ' ri 11 r -- ,'Ar , , (~ l ' i r3± litldie tlinelpadt some or the l 'onizeng '6f , Birralnidt:Whilvei -teen, ,coMP4)III I3 S 91 ~ ~, „ ~ ,ff 8 1 4 8 RTHIP kP7.4±i lixtrgnirh in the shape 6 a ' B ,I4PIAIT li°? , :tri.which: ainnanthe.:ex. , tremelsatolresktberikaatidounnenfinceitablep wand ;an, effortots /table litituieje) lidvo'fit ' ,attatatilitiud,ropthst• ptirt.opeimr,lomiruki" Qh o g p rim poilp i fgt . ' rattlopribigoiepjwithig Ama4 o 9oi nYfAci PYI , i ! charging Christ. Mawr. , tp tp ictot of!: Tho stauging, L• lel n t /Sl L Ai l likaCill MO: ' W' afed. r tr; Vi'rtilf49lll 1 ing.'sfutbrovirtulgu i um r o at ~,,,,,t , n t 9 ara l itithhiltiotth oa has, ]lM , #?,4,9ic."l l f or •isilvlsainent.",l • Vi "- ..,_„„, , 4, T , , --- ' ' . I'4 " ''' ,1....1 cild 1 iMbei:SPoidge 1 Tract. Losopivithi l tabdiiirtna I hot weather, :Ali e, ` 403 4 arlaYirkietlieuldonble track on :die, C i litnkri!f,`ol , imiiiilinehamWiliiiik , - . 4 . i . beitittiow 914 , 4 . 404 ' sl. ' ' 7 ' - - • nii lir) ti fil 41 i TaV I Yi e 4,Cdoil litit7 l ll l 4T extends, tbela6sto ea ,In ~BI 'MI g -„a to4bleb fictintoirs' r witnotit'lriforrup 4. tiod. ' no billitiks iarelald and t he ' Paving `nearly eenipieted front that' rannt to the Itaait• Birmingtiarn Dee, and theoonnectlock *re learn, ,4111 bit liutde,uFnlghtior mor- , row morning. At present passengers have to change cars at the East Birmingham line, Inconsequence of the track having been torn up there to put in new sleepers or beds for the rails. FEE flPIFI! - ,J. •RIJUT: