8. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Daily Vraiei Meeting--Fiorn i 'IC '-to 12:30 o'elocicat the Rooms of the Christian Association No. 23 Fifth street. forget the great game of base'hall to come off this, afternoon, at three o'clock, at Union. _Park, between the Olympic - Club and the tacked nine of the Oil. Men. 'Aguatic.—A• four •pared- isontftt between the MoKee'and rimmed/twit Clubs of liir;- xalogham will come off- this aleternoon on the Monongahela course. An exciting race is anticipated. , Washed Away.—Several bridges on the Connellsville railroad, above Dunbar, were washed away by the rain on Thursday. They have been repaired so as to admit the passage Of the trains. - Prisoners •in Jail Last Month.—Daring the month of August there were 339 pris oners committed to the county jail; Of this number 135 were committed for trial, and 201 for terms varying in length according to.the offense. Alsheartened.—The Democrats are dis heartimeilby the news from Vertuont, and 4 3Miseareely get men enough together to bold a public meeting, as was shown' by the mere handful gathered at the "old bat tery" hist night. , lecanzultted for zuurder.—David Tease, the young man who shot Daniel Ross in Rob itusOn township, was finally Ceornriiitted'by Alderman 3feSlasters yesterday to aUswer a charge of murder, the injured lien hav ing died from the effect of his wounds. Breach of. the Reace.—Ed. New was ar rested yesterlay, charged, on' oath of Geo. Drew, before Justice Amm'on, with haying committed a breach of the peace. Drew al leges that New -challenged him to go out and fight him. New was held fora hear ing' ' , „ Picnic ,To-day.—Our readers Will re member that a grand picnic and bazaar tor.the benefit or the new Catholic Church, : at Oakland, takes place to-day at Al'Far land's Grove ? , near East Liberty. A irplendidtime.may be anticipated, by those who attend. "C • orrectiou.--In our notice yesterday of the fir* In Brooks, Ballentirie dr. Co.'s.re finery.iin Temp-ranceville, WO stated that a large amount of oil had been destroyed. We hav6since _learned from Mr. Brooks that Our informant "ivas' error, the loss being very inconsiderable. ,liletsemen-and. cavalrymen ate directed to advertisement of "Spurs" in another column. It is to be hoped that the propo sition will ineeV with favor. The adver tiser Is an ex-officer of Oen. Averill's old 3d Pa. Cavalry, and is anxious to open corres pondence with his fellow officers. Assault and Battery.--John Reicherbaird made Information before Justice Ammon, yesterday, charging Tames Little with as sault and battery; and at the same time and place,_Fred Reicherbaird nude a similar charge against the same defendant. They allege that he beat and abused them. A warrant was issued for his arrest. Extenslon.—The Postmaster has extended the "free delivery" sy , tem along Penn to Butler street. and caused the necessary letter boxes to be put up. Hereafter per sons residing adjacent to Boundary street and the old Greensburg Pike can have their letters delivered twice daily to Dr. Large's drug store, by leaving orders at the Post office. Abscondlng . Apprentlce.—Joh n . :Wills,who was an apprentice of Mr. G. Kauffman, a barber in the Fifth ward, absconded a few days since on account of a difficulty with his emPloYer. , He was arrested yesterday on a warrant issued by Alderman Taylor, and.-in -a , consultation with his employer their 'differehdes Were settled and the ap prentice returned to his place. Teachers Elected.—The School Directors of Penn township have elected the follow ing teachers for the__ ensuing term: Unity Schdol, George D. Hunt; Quincy Schocr, Sylvester Stotler; Washington School, Arthur Van Tyne; Laurel Point School, Isaac Mc Lynn; Monroe School, Mary Latham; Adams School. Sarah McClung; Jefferson School, Lizzie Ewer. Tobacco and Cigars.—At Job Megraw's, 45,11. and street, you will find the best Cigars and Tobacco to be found in the city. This-bonse is one of the largest in the city undo= sell as low, if not lower, than any other house here. Wholesale and' retail dealers and country merchants should call at this house, examine the stock and get the prices before purchasing elsewhere. SD , Disorderly Condnt.—Christina Hill made i information before Justice Ammon, yester day, charging Mary Lew-with, disorderlV conduct. She alleges that, wry is in the habit of calling her ugly names and making fan of her every time they meet. Mary was arrested, and ,after a hearing " was fined one dollar and costs, and in default of pay ment was committed to jail for twenty-four hours' • . SixthPresbyterktu - Xintt•eb * 'Franklin Street-Thecongregatinn. of did Sixth Presbyterian, Church will• be pleased to ----, learn - the Impfovements ',are, completed, . and Prof. Wilson (the Pastor) will. occupy the pulpit on Babhath morning at 10 1 ,4 t a o'clock; and' M. the evening at 7%o'clook. Public are rdially invited , to attend, and , • itrangertitir ways welcome and prOyided ~. with 86ate. - . Salt Institited.—Bartley T. Campbell, Esq., author of "Almo=t• Lost," a story which regularlyappeared in the Leader, and which has attracted wide attention, in stituted proceedings in the United States District Cotirt, on Thursday, against the "Wide World," - a. literary journal of Eos ' ton, to recover damages for the unauthor ized publication of the story of which he • holds the copyright. Matted Larceny of a Horse and Buggy. —B. F. Hervey, a livery stable keeper, lodged' an information bef.re Alderman IVA:fasters, yesterday, against DavidElkins, of Allegheny city, charging him with the larceny of, a horse and .buggy valued - at 3500: Hervey alleges that the turnout was hiked of him on Wednesday last by Elkins, -who Stated. that he wished to take a fow hours' drive, but has not been heard" of since. A warrant was issued. MII4IOIIIC pall.—Logreiiify the groat , con juror, will give a-series of entertainments at Masonic Hall during the next two weeks, evening on Monday eight. The entertain ments of this renpwned conjurer, arel of a merited character, consisting ortiligical Musicals, trained canary birds, white mice and a trained Rtmilari cat• In' addition to the rich fund or amusement offered by Logrenia, he also proposes to- distributd - to the - audience• each evening une hundred nfeful and valuable presents. IPe.rsenelit-Tbe Rev. S. F. Crowther; pas ter. of the SecondMetbod st Church, Alle gheny city;;: has.. uueztiectedly ito himself and• his congregation, received a unani moue c to become the'pastor of the First Methodist Church; New Brighton, the Church in 'which the Pittsburgh Conference isnoW holding'fteneksions. en:miler beememinently succe,sful in A lleghe-; ny, having; during .his pasturate" of three : yore,, been, instrumental In . gathering a J e cengreratien and in erecti ga , tine and cornmoilioterhonse of worship, now al niost finished. Rewill be missed by his church, the School "Board of which be is an active member, and by the .community of which he has "beep an ever-ready '