D Era a ~:.-;-.. ' i ; • - ' 41 - : w oo ...........,..,,,....,-..-..., - ..--,---...,---, . - - ~.- Thir*llooims I*lliii iiiir - , c i _ of Alli , , giumylktaries office Was lftold 7,3l!)steidszr .-; - litireas idieets, and Pezui !/ev*beOrellefalZ. 7W r Chub ' e stamps are required ,rribellittpply the y din the Milted. V2reldeir. , 9991.19-9 - V.""llll"Streell'tAlieli ' 9 sewer is connected with thepipes of cu,T, . The Work , of_streding and rating Milte • ben r iltreetCNWarirrip'Yeitu:uonutienoed Pest p vem te are being pus hed raid vis p onaly in this vicinity at the 4t Dlsrapline..—An inteiesing art, I -022 R deitn Dlielplhie will appear : ilk% to- 311°1"w's paper., , lia- 1 2. 1514 ffi n i:.,. t&e .111colson.payement on . fteet, has been completed , 4 5 1, P1 Pertnto Tenn - street.. • ; , - • The sewn for balls has fairly set in and Pursuall who delig.ht in tripping the - rotasuet have abundant " opporttudtiea af ftirded-then;,- • . • - = • Rare, Chance to - Bay Real Eatate, : .:on fifth'page' will be !build an adyertise., ,* mew of an elegant . for aale. Tbla property can be bepghtirefy, len. For tp4o*oNoll, Water Pipe Buhttd.-Yesterday attext noon tho'ivateir pe on Fourth avenue, In .taa r iiiiickiillrirated- and filled the -excavation with. water., The: break , wee rftileirettif , bovoveri _team any serious damage :wax done. g, f... • _ . Jpbilea:.in lairmMgham.—The'..ißepnblf. cans of Birmingham hair° in conteMplation a grand jgbilee ink tteitar ()Aha result of the recent Watkins. It wi ll take - place Tuesdaynight at'Elobleri Hall, Denman flt*itZtaiktillOrair Retaiblioati headquarters during the campaign. 122ectionof Oilicers.—Atthe annuanneet -7:,,littgr of the elstbckholders of, the Keystone. Skating -Ritik; held on Friday afternoon, the following Board_of Directors were eleo• ted for the enanini year. J. M. Knap, Ar Ci,f3.‘BgeeriPhils Beiriner,`Jno. B. Jickion, W.'B. • Freight 'tit, Daniagadi.L--A freight ,car on the Pennsylvania railroad •• was badly dam 14purby,.beinifitihilito oli-irridaY:evening by the locomotive of tha-emipant train, - which was catnip's:west..l' The a c c ident : oc: cuffed's," the - onter do t. Thelocomotive' ws allasrtially.danidsged, but ,can easily be repaired. ' Etfr r A Bluffer.—Wending our way homeward on Saturday morning wo,..lfoassed an in . ftoxicated individual at the corner of:Web ' stir and Felton streets - WIM Wns boasting to 'himself that; he could .whip"%ny Watchman id:the city if he would fight him fairly and equarely.•'..Whether he was accommodated we' know not- • Enforced.—Mayor Drum of AIM g. hony; is -determined -to rigidly enforce the.ordirunwi prohibiting : - the running at :litigebr hogs within the city l r Ott tibittrday`9Mte a number were im unded, and it , as , the -. intention' to eep the work going the' city is entirely; re _flayed of the nnisenee. . • •"ChM lisjared.—k little girl, whose name we'ere' tumble to learn; was seriously In jured inltirminghlun on Saturday by being : • : run tover by a street oar it is stated that *.:sha_attiimpted to areas the Street in front of the car, when she fell - on the track, and be fore the car could be- . stopped' one wheel lautsefilioyer her 'feet, crushing them seri ously.x*' - - Alleged Dishonest Domeatiej4;lnforma -146n was made on Saturday. before Alder man Taylor, by Mr. Daniel Boulton: of the :.,Enala 'douse, against Rosanna Gallagher; ,vie the•domestles.ofjbet establishment, ; , - -Abargibe ber:Witlithelareeriy of household 41c 1 ,9_ds*Ild - Pcovhd o P B itAtenladut ora ft r • The aomupsiWas erteSteit Maitifeld .ltir..4oiearinge—Theanaged-atowartideri were foundet beg lummiOn Webster street, by of Bell,isho.searobed the premises. Mr., Walter Brown,.the "Porthuid strip ling," champion smiler of America, ar rived In the city yesterday. and in company with (=fellow townsman bfr. John Satan]. " 12-13 InatulAt Yftlitts -ha night.: Ire . ki -to 'be in 'twice eirv-lieidth'and Um.. He is here on a brief business trip, but we learn that his many friends of the boating fraternity hava arranged to honor , him with a testimonial of their regard in ,the way of a complimentary benefit on Sat urday evening next at some of our laps, extfrnd his trifi. W13 1 64* *lre due nbtice of the entertainMent. ' Eitinsive Robbery.-An extensive rob bery la alleged. toltaVe been perpetrated on the mail train from - the east' on the Penn . sylvania Railroad, which arrived in this ,city at two o'clock yesterdarmorning. .It, appears. that ,lair; - ,M.. , : H. tlbannon, from i Brookville,: Jefferson county, got On. the ntrai at Blairsville Junction, having in his possesslensix.thousand deft* ago follows: i A iolVe-Tw.enty__bond of 'O5 for si,oope two government notestqg $l,OOO .each;" -. and one of $500; from twelve to Veen hundred dol.. 4 . lars in $lOO bills; mostly national currency, and the balance in bills of $50, . 0 and $lO. He alleges thitthe money was stolen from him while he was asleep. A reward of one .., theasanddellarthi otyered for the recovery .:. of Shall:LOW. ...; ~ ~.1 . , .., t. '..t Witlterldes & Dranu It will seep t by, theirredvertisement tJuit this ; nterimisinglfrin is constantly plenishing its stook and assortments of hardotira; We noticed' on :their' manter and shelves an elegant assortment ' of table • : , :cutlery and also of plated' ware. all of pop. ~ nlar tradeuutrks,,and as nearly as dble every article oonnecited - tfrith ; htmie Semler, look In skts9.tedgal,stroet, and See for Jourself why this, store is so rapidly gaining fsvor, and-away/ilia busy. • ' BMWAtDisPiaf of AI "S#Ars• Oa Saturday nictulngl*tufein One o'clock and swathe a 4311400 meteoric 'display occurred in :this irielidty; •Tliailiatf:al4oirer fell between one and, Aar 040014 ind was one of unusual- brilliance.' 4 ,.- Itentleman /who witnessed the phenomena says he !punted oz;e handsb-d and. forty-three in IPS" of fort" - inkinteiVand- artother 'eluded one hundred :and twenty•five be. --Organ one and two o'clock. - We -observed one which cams - from the region of Orion - and-passing thiongh • the band and almost • directly acres the central tear maintaitted• • n`direct couthuresternly course and clas .„re.. beto.lvthe boyium. it remained p a tzugs miuLms Are and Its tesok,Sas merited by, a phdspheresornt light which wasSain- 1 ii,Vildble for aeveralminntes after" - the ma- teor - lisd diappeared. Another brilliant Occurred about four o'clock. Nearly, , of them maintained a ,south-westernkr • dotneli end' came from' the-Vicinity-Of the math star. Various themes are advanced itv -. .zsgsg wilds Phehomenatrypelentlito men?, 'some of what!. however, arm rather more intatteting theninstroottte.:, seem that ,the Jergest number of the ' meteors; are. to.„ ebe seed during thivnionths of Novembert - whicfit la Maenad by the the ., ory thut at these perio ds the earth.passes' • through, In Its colfilloi OW orbit described by them, In their .revpintions loundilbe sun. It will - -'be ittell3"-bi v 'l bur W 4 1 1 %2 1110 trews that the daplitirlfam not **lima to this - .McfMtry siorte, ,geperal ,tikroligliOnt the world. • - - EllEl f ';,, :y T; A a "W ie24 --.11 YeashOdlyitisistdisfbaiireen'ene and two' Aeologeriett9tber ,11WfOulb.tdoff wail bFinied -a - into eternityby thehand of a fellowereatare 'Ai case is tt, • peculiar one, and ii the matter Valpr eb ably ,legal Qll' 4etulera Meet be content at present Mit.4.olooietr ration of , • the facts , „ drays their own' • oonclusiOns . - itake , ;their own eons . — :. menu. It`appears ' that I ationt, one , , o'clock Sunday-piorplag z ylolm Dean, ir laboring iciait; about ,:ftirtyzthree yeart of spy. Who'. :Was! ;411cheirtIldir,braInftdp, • nthalt a mile beyood TomperanceVillei , h a • been demi in the village wasniturn ; rig home, andfor matieressori asyet =amp stoppedat thei house-of Wil lis= Grovels, • Vettiperatuieville,'• where itt is stated. =l e,,;.... • e :,eonsiderable notee, whieh the Own • of the house add those of the adj , ellingi to believe he wag trying tor break in tips house. The house:shunts cailhosideof the tall between two 'streets, theoseciond,fldor heing on a leVel with''the street 'abate; while : the street' below is on - a - l ectel with the first;ftoor: When the noise Isiltirt heard it'wsie at the upper side of the house, from where ito aePt11.4144-peforttutatezerups passed to the loinstiddesif UV' bretieby going' tween the houses end pasaing. over • the porch of_ the 'lidjoihing hawse: It was_ news. • fer"bink. to descend, st,.ffight. ” fraMl 'the and as he was descending the steps, Groves;' Wheirdiginedsoniefnetrwier attempting to break in his housecame to tbedoor ofthe second vitory, - iirkich epode onthe porch fronting the street on the lower side of the ' bense,, and having his„ gtte. MINA • was *deg With duck shoVielth-1111.13, tiefiredi, the; Charge taking effect , in the left shoulder_ 'and breast of 'DOI?. The wounded man ran about twenty yards, ',When' he fell and expired in a few moments... Groves, the pianzwho' did the sheeting, Salmon as • he saw the man fall, went tohitheinid 'finding him in a dying condition rapifor Dr.-1308ga, who arrived within fifteen'snintitein• after the potvmaiireilebpt found the man dead.' Groves' iricalesdiatelf !eine to the Mayor's office anddelitenidAmPs o lf. up to the an thorities. Ite was lockedand will prob ably', •be committedjail te.ilay to await alittivesdgethm.- - • , • . THE rer9usar., ,•,. „ 'p'ollowiitg the teatiManY ; tekeikit the Coroner's investigation :- ' swore 744, 'Wei called at half- Sunday morning tn. , see ecea ; made an examination: 'found : thedert eh - der Milled With• duck ehot; the shot entering-train 'above downwards at an anglettlibrty-tweisik fifty 'degrees, ranging -downwards . into the chest' and lodging in the region of the heart; three of theieliPt Went luta.. the parity of, ths phest; lodging in the region of the heart, either one of -Which was • sufficient ' to produce death.,.. HO ,was dead When-lgot to him and I was told that the shot had been fired about twenty-five. Minutes, before;•l. not there. Nifillbm Groves, the man who , the deceased, came after 'me. He saidbe: bad shot, a mate, and wanted me to:come. and see him. .He said he was going down the steps from his perch, and from the na tura Of .tke wound an action of the shot I think his statemen t`correct. Dr.' 4fir.': Hays, - sworn.—l wasrcalled for see the deceased. , about three o'clock; he was dead when I got to where he was lying, which was about twenty , feet front tbe house where he was shot: -•"1 nutda no . ex -amintalon; but if the shot entered the chest, as described by Dr. Hauf, they would. Noddle death. z Vey' 0).0ii:6, - trivorn:Ain the 'Wife of Wtn. Gravea.; I went to bed twelve o'clock. I heard Serest noise at the back of - the house; heard Some, one kicking at the side of the house; my husband- was in. .bed at the time. I awakened him and told him there was a fres et the back' of the house, that Somebody. was trying to break in. He listened awhile and heard the noise; he. then got up,. picked tip his gun, and went down stairs; he called three or , four times "who is there?" but there was no answer. -I then ,-- heard x 'the-=shot, amt, amps down stairs. I do ,not know Whisther.l came'dams betbieheabot or not; ' r Tinley.* Much frightened: I went toadspre the men was lying,. linfow the d eceased; ' hate itifovisf him far eix - Monthe.' ',Did not 136w:it WSW him that Wale_at !theteer; my husband dplnetknoW the to my_ knowledge. , :-Deceasedhad nevenheen at my house, before that I - know of. My,lnnw band Werke i*Park's steel worlds; lion the .1 ~,day - turn. ' MoGibbonY lives 'ln the '-basemmit of thelonse in'which We reside. - We have Iliked'in the house two 'weeks. r never knew of anybody being at the=house after night, :except' WWI what belonged there. The flrati.. sawl of, deceased 't morning was lying- where the , doctor found;Martha Jane IlifeiSy. sworn-:After one o'clock this •morning , I heard ,an un usual noise on. Mr. Painter's porch: I live in therbasement of the house adjoining the. house in which Mr. Groves lives. I heard someenrisOming down past. the end of the honse whieh - I live; he then crossed over my porch .andwent down the slept to the street, thlaWas about three ntintttes before beard the shotl,did .not get up„. until after I heard the' shot; I cdmined'ibirdooi and Mrs- Painter came in, and after light ing the candleiwerlWent out to!where the map was-lying. I•have,men, the deceased about 'four limes previonictoble death ; he had never been at any horse. The only noise -1 heard was caused by walking over the Porch; and it appeared as he would walk a abort distance and then fall. • Idid not hen AnYrePping. . • • _ Sarak,Awn sworn—l live at the house adjoining; the houtie•ln which Mr. G_-lives ; Mr:„10_, ,roves is niv f son-in-law; • 8.5 Cl past one o'olo3i. -this. morning.: my busbancl_ivolrente ;led told me to get up, that there were - some. perilous _trying ,to break" ;the. ildidil3s4- hear the noise; septhiatiband 100hed",',Oht Ofithe - window afidasked who *he there two or three .but,there -no answer; I was going_to bed again when I heard_ the Vie .. a &Ili I want delinistaits and asked - my son-In-law what he haddone, and he rep_lfed.that he had seared - that man awaY; saw something- lying ash*, ate. tance aWaYantiment to it myselfi fourid the deceased. lying`there; don't know ;Whether ho was dead or not; '1 told my son-in-law he had shot the matt ands; hethen) ran for the doctor ;• • James- Painter, sworn... About '-helf-ert 0,194'01p01' this morning hoard Auld on my perch and 'thought there wero three' men; I thought they,were the:window trying to get in. They; eft my house and I heard them at the next house; I ;bought they were robbers trying _to gtit into the house; I don't know 'where the man was when he *as shot; I heard the report of the Site, bid did not seeantone shoot; I did not tell anyone 'to shoo; • . , . The returned the iolloaring verdict:- “That the said John Dent came to his desithirsTeniperatteevide on the - morning? -of the'•'3sth r day ofiNovember, 18es,, from :the effeetatafslatr:shot wound-ft f rom , a guryinXiiihendskif Vilthstmerovesi and that the said William Groves mu; standing alfthe Per l i r r illf -Tlf d r e # l3 4 ahOt - issa ' f``,. -, nes, inaramwsnepostrr , • From, the ref)* orshii:3Flraltsziluilo G.'W.llnrpli c Eoq 411 g ttni:nOth 'o;l'4 'tobeb we Obtain thefollowhot 14.ra'inaliffiiiiira,ive,"iiiincy — 7 - 7 • during 'the month- J Amount of propertY4eattrilesksl.2B,B o2 6 8 Amohnt boveredbylnittriliee. 10.1,111 70 AmCnant-litstinsuresh r s.ii .. ' , 42,4138 - 79 The most - destrir tre:.Bre "during the ,month weathatofthenipelmitery.. - Of. Ful ton,Hellman d Cis., at McKeesport,--Icaspl 1£02 4 719 27i, fully covered by insurance, ::B.' S: s _ i_ . '.z't_. -I i _'c+ p -! ++~r+, y. x ~ sv~.r .., a t .am.wi~ i . .ea. ~,....5w;~y~ . .+'a'i..:n?c x ...x,.il.+::» _ ARNIM itz p,MMBII . . ann . • ;MON Xit "lorramoN, Igitagers. - t 4 4 1 udije_ 1101411 1 : in the ease of Sarah lllXlhlA frit ,r44140*A341:*-4, ae;:,l vMemie.oftshilemanadezr.... The one of Tage vitHenth - le"•Mill 011' trio _ 63biairtariffit ioFfnaitin L Nat. - Ref. - sold' sexing: Company Imp' Warden* Batchelder.,. . 4 " ( 4t#9q l ksidran. "4 1 / . .diaiEfolkiiidr C. 6.'Jamb'Yonmg esOiohn Wiser: 9T - Cohnnonwealinfof Chem EihabOlL WMPler 7 1 ; Hers bmumr. ' • 10 Wm. IC iiro- 1- itear _./.8r00k . ), _ 12. John Roberts Ws. G. W. McGrew & ontnic6)PleiVs.:2.VArges it ellon , toiNce;" In the eases of 'Elizabeth Geyer ver..lbeep4 Geyer, 'find - W, Smith 'Joskihine divorce, petiti9a, was prisented and enpoena issued, t „ - thq.casti of Sarah Kent Rent:- A petitifin Warr presented and - inlei ordered,: to show cause why-an alioWiinnoshotild not be granted.. • • "._ A final decree was made granting char,. ter to the .I?lttsintrgh`tuid Taren A. tnteCamp i Meeting Assc4tion.• motion' made and reasoniffilled fbr. *new t tr case of the hens' Tam.; atingeratilWar vs. - the Pittialbf , trgli, „Fort Armne and ,Phicagojtall ei tayik oltovii it the Iptii,o4o•? 4 No. 62'. Robert 'Meer annsyli vinia Railroad Company. , M. Jeffersonßuildingni4l2o)oo. - danodi. ation va. i Ellen Thomas.. e 168 ! RoM a cCagne ve. Anglia Hoeveler. 1 ;,!. Lon lkey vs. J.. /Si... Cooper it Co. 170. Amoti Lonis vs. Peter Reltarhamr. et . . al. • "" • • - .1 171; Same WI: Joseph -Kline, et. al. - I .- 172; Johnilittleger vs:Michael Efittingerir • 171. .15,111t0n.J. Smith va h ßobfirtiteel e at.. aL 176. John _ Greantsigh p,: Miller. &Co. • • •‘, • = 1 176. Levi Vogt vi: Enoch Allen,.'oUld. 177, Joseph Wolsencraft va."&Ribldatein. .• 179, Wurtzell & Ys. Wtn.-Drickham. ' 189. Graham? & Fishertis; Rirkpatticki • • Bro. it Co. • 182. Martlik B: Scott vs. Grafton if Noble. • 3. 1 , to tier Ite aas,, c .rtit A tie t :if M slordl "mat on Sa 'ttirlaY• 4Z.-ii:; 7 Jegges Mel lon ana,Stowe on the heneh r . - r CONVIOTEDO - - 4 4 • k ThEi jury in the Sewickley flotinse, often' remEdning out , alli , night, tune to Court • and asked lef Otte instructions; Judge Mellon :gave the reqUired information, r' Which the.jurvagain retired, and after an-absence of, nearly an hour returned it' 'verdict of guilty as to'Grimes, Little, Grey; Scott and Blockhouse, and not guilty as to Johnson, and recommended the, prisoners to the, mer of the Court. Sentence was !le (erred. . TB o'llii[L,RlOT, CASS. J . . E. Kirkpatrick, Esq., one of ,thalionnt sel for theprosecutlon In the O'Neil Riot case, asked that the case be disposed of. A motion for a new ;trial bad' been' made and the Court intimated a desire te•bear ' the counsel for the defense on the reasons , aitigned. : The Court then fixed' Saturday next for the argument, and stated that the - case would be finally disposed of on that i r dap ,- Tits caselhas n pending for sothe time, atidall the arties interested seem anxious that It shal be determined. • 47 Charles Seely and : Charles Renter in- OW for feloniously' entering the tobacco -store of J. T. Lama, Federal street, Alio. gheny, were called up for sentence. Seely plead guilty some days since, and Renter was tried and convicted Friday. Testimo. ny was offered to show the previous good character of the boys, and Renter particu larly established ail excellent reputation. Judge Mellon , remarked that in, cons&‘ quence of ,the youth of, the, defendants the Court would impetei a'verY, Ilea leiltefioe, but trusted that this leniency Would not be misccinatrued, fie then; sePtelipedloch pf ' the defendants to undergo two month)" im ;prisonment 'tithe county jail,; 1- t,s. penesal Connell of the Evangelleel La. '" tliitan,Chttrehlh*flea; -1" SATTIRDAN : , -Nov. 'l4th, 1868.-;The devo tional services atthe,opeidnt ot. gm Con .vintion were oondtioted' by lETotelanda.-L.-fierkeykr---.-------.. RestniingtbeilisiesskAisis'lnforchange . of ?illpite." Re.Y. 0 r .F, „*PICF3t os, 1 , Prt of. Ifew. York, said:, It has been silid tha t from all that has transpired it .appears that, we have. only mistinderitood:lsach other, and that we would only have to meet more rre .quently to come to as aweement on these- subjects.. Yet, it seems to Me that. ire understood each other just as well one year ago. We then had our discussion, not in public It is true,:but in the Committee o f T we lve in which" precisely the same ar gnotenbt Were- . used ,whiott.Alive been Drought forward now. "Altho ugh we -do X I not see e ly alike, yet ,it seems to -me that we ag ein so many oisi is that , we ought to is , together, ._glquil „Arai auls ,, istantlsilyour on lain fall when w,e.: de. tesmitieti pteleave this question until tWod's spirit wbsild' lead us to see °Ore to eve: . Them was no evasion' of the question. ' WO felt that these differences' Would, net be, immediately reconciled. .It has been said , that Zwingle's :refusing the hand of Luthef was one of the noblest acts of his life. But rit- has alio been:Well said that /01reemstan- Ices alter cases, and the times are lifferent. All who believe in the doettinst of justltica , tion by - faith, and are led , i bthe spirit of God, are Alm sone of =so d. It -is . our - Aistiosition ' to" - reeogn -them is such, and not simply „to say, I belioVe to the Holy Catholic. Church • /I. admit ' that there are Chrifitians everywhere, and whene ever they present themselves I believe that I have the right to admit them to the . Lonts Supper and my pulpit. We believe that there is room not only for Polemlbe butaledfor,Treniciti: I `shall' eevet Permit! myself to be held "in or:bound op by any denominational, restriction 'which would compel rid to'say to ministers of other diol nominations. you shall ficlt come Intel my pulpit 'Obi' brethren - in , the "West will, utter - while , , find out that , their views will change, for they. - have not • come into cols- tact with other denominations- as we have . Mr. H. Lehmann of Norristowne referred; to difficulties arising in vacant congrega 6 dons unable to obtain Lutheran supplies:, • Rdjourtied with pra.ver by Rev. , , Pr f. Fritsohell of lowa. • • • ! . 'The listionat' ,Christisn, Coareintio , 'New Ytkih. - Christi= At the call_ of the, American gginflirtN'es 114- ;fired ministers' and thirty men, resiiiiiig in'all 'Pi to of ,he Vn i kid, States, aHationak Chrbsl l / 1 1,SIOnTiMilen e r 03 4 1 - ( l4o44 l lTAtlygovf.t t c d p 97a n g teal chinches, will be held !n the Reforni! , id PrtitelltMis DO* Clininl4 avenge:and. Ninth, street, ‘ , Reite, Tor irti• 1 0-` ginning on Tiede', Nemenitier ARA,: at 0' - 1 o'clocheA.ll.;•cotitinuing lu session dOug ~the ugh: 19th,-And'oldtb, dddiesseir on different topics ;mesh:dot:to Christian Anti will be made by • Hayti-John Hall, Eldl._Schatf,..D.D. L .Rfferiird ,, CrOsby , D.D., Walter Crlarirs,l).D., George Cu.n D.'ll'oss; Stephen H. Tyn,g 2 Jr., . Henry Ward Beechq, and I' Moors. •NIIPti W., 1 0 ., 11 5t Brookwdy, (legal 'Brifiroud, -u• ' 4 =oar and B. F. Dorant.,;, Delegates' Asbo,, pay, full fare over either or sll the fol lowing rogo r .7 returned/tee: Pitts ' bit u Vail i neltknitti and St: LoutlyiPoPoSyl,=, tral l And New Jersey CeniraL "14 •cir Y -7, - 4Z61-'Thitu r Jfi t 9 istterearmnedo _ the Opeas . Haase dub:Qv:that pstliVelc, with. ,Per haps .• ahlOa ainfaialani 1 1 4 been.eoimly a Qefli`aotbt7l* the,rent sof attraation::?The 'eagigen*i Mice Nagger 47144.4140 tWelitiettitOlatie r et 1.l es we: cAn 'iliclrtatn, :the . apaaiga- . 1 meat, ,as. walk . as to the ?Olio,- which oleoirli:ihdiaiitea , .iiiiii.otippirahaloa; the: fairs ~ .4 8141ellvialt.: Ata.ear caniPalle aktllCPPan - Holm la by far thebesttlfre liattot , had 4 - this - otty trot -nanbar eAd•ever, =ember ttfths compshr is only growing Into public favor:, The faithful muftis alga each one per forms the role asehekted. .and the oinission. of all outrage • ouvrim eta., bar been gen erally ctanwen44 by, aP.OreeletWe and hberai.pablio. To-ni t3he inimitable Obanfrau, whose engagement horniest year will be remem= bered by ati lovers of ftn, commence' sn engagement of two weeks, appearing in hie most Ind entertaininecharaoa , ter,,, ,, Sam.P • The name of Chanftnu is bnL' ilciont of itself 141111 th e house; de matter what he:Plays._ : • • • Pn'sseunatt Trtsamns--This coav,com fortable, - donirentent • and ' , once faShknable plane ofainnsenittnt, Is kat% to, he thrown ,operr.toir the public., a ft er having under, gone general oVerbeilling and renovating; 'under a now-management, wi th a fiew - Com-:, pawn new socinerrand b • lliant' stars; The. grand reopening Vlirtake Plaoe,:Monday everdmc;.NOviimber 28d. with Miss Hate . : 111 144e1e " 1 • 14 4 4 0 11 ;S: 4 " • s s t " this well `con=' dueted place:Of initertainnient - the atteiv dente' , during the; week has been liberal; 'but-mots" large as the attractions novr or., warrant; Major ell 'studies hard to 'please his patrons, and has co ll ected in hie murollin curiosities life Which would have done, Barnumcreditio' Inhiepaimiest days. , . frilittaxasiowuriir BnAntiros:—At Atte Hall Thursday_and Friday evenings 'Mrs. France:o4W ,Hemble will afford our, intellectual Community rare treats in the' of Bliikespeareini readings. '‘ On the first 'evening -she ,reads "Julhis .Ciesar," and - on , the- second' the "Merry Wives of Windsor" • Mrs: Espable is too well known taneed any 'special. word of commendation c ham* and We trust that here, where Arne gefilits.and ability:are always appre l • clated,'she wilt; millet with that encourage , 'Meld *hide- has' greeted" her;; elsewhere throughout country , ; The ;Hide of tick ets commences at 41 O. Mellor's well known , music etore4. No. `WoOd stroe4 . „nine Web& on. Wednesday morning. • • ACAD/Dif To-night, Aline Le ravre, the champion •swordsr• woman of the world, will' appear at the ;Academy- of Music in the French Spy, sup.' ported by a splendid company.. Box pheet fbrieserved, seats; open at Weber tt.113r0.,, 122 Wood *meet, to-day. , Valiurrxes.—The Varieties Theatre, which, under the management of Mr. Williams. has become so popular, con tinues to introduce new and attractive features for 'the amusement of its patrons. :Mrs. Annie Hindle, the wonderful Vocalist, will appear to-night.' Mr. Eugene F. Ocm ertior will alao commence an engagement at the Varieties temight. On Friday alternoonlast Daniel Smith, a somewhat noted character, hired - of Mr. 4ofieph Tender, of Ohio street; Allegheny 'City, a horse 'and set of , harness, paying three dollars "ar the same, and promising to return them at night. Night came on e , but Daniel failed to appear. ,Mr. Ponder ` , Waited until about noon of Saturday, when he called at the Mayor's Office and lodged an information against Daniel for larceny. The accused was arrested a few hours '-, wards in Sligo where be was endeavoring to sell the animal and harness, but without success. Uporibeing taken to 'the Mayor's office, it was discovered that he had 'also taken &wagon belonging to another _geti tleman out of I his stable during Friday .night,- and _had _disposed elf the same for 14. The witrort'.was, valued by the owner Daniel had lituther, it is alleged, bor rowed a lot of,bini olothing from a boarding,_ house in the'Third ward withcirit the con:. sent of theowner. ~As p art of„the lbed cloth ing-WA itt diaeoveted bin ho his dr.; rest. Daniel denies any intent in' the matter,'allegiiig that "he 'benTowed the horse and wagon to do some moving, -and ' on account of the breakiaff dowlx:4 1 0 1 (sh he was detained longer than he expected,- but was on his way bomelo return the bor rowed property when arrested. Of t& bod clothes he denies all .knowledze, although , adntiffing that the - circumstances are t Be#s was committed to Jail for' tl i t i tt s ' ' ' Mr. Henry, V incent's address, delivered. under .the auspices of the Young Men's . Christian Aseociation, last evening, et , • • fluted an irittilligent and appreclative,au dienoe to the Fiist Presbyteriiii Church; which. filled' mum l- t commodious -edifice to Theoverflowing. gentleman spoke fbr frilly an hour, and throughout held his. , hearers in rapt attention. His theme wits 't'h,ristlan' Associations in relation to the temptations and vicieself_, eociety, in its present condition. Me argued thatin this age of boasted PriMrofts the greatest need , t be world, _was more of that child like otrituAtAkith, which aloritr•ean solve fA4e , Foblap; and human destiny,. and rob temptation and vide of - their power. Ihe ;especial wqrleOf :these associations: was _to aid the chart:6lin•the promulgation