$.:,,.. CITY AND sußmis. . . . Allegneny In the" police lline was de void of interest , yesterday, not a single caso Laving come under Or notice. ;) The Allegheny Police Will appear in their new uniforms to•day. They were not all received until yesterday after noon. some of the more ambitions thermom eters touched eight degrees above zero yesterday morning—the lowest point reached the present winter. - Notice.--All the verV latest weekly pa. pars, dime novels, and. songsters, for, sale' at Getty's, Alliquipa street, Braddocks. Also, agent foi.the Daily and Weekly GAZETIT. Robe Found.—Officer James Wilsomof the Mayor's pollee, found a buffalo lobe yestetday morning - on Bedford avenue, which the owner can have by calling at the Mayor's office. Regular illeetinge—The Allegheny Board.of School Controllers will hold a regular monthly! meeting this evening, at seven o'clock iu the Common Council Chamber, City Building. Becovered.—The Buffalo robe stolen from a buck wagon in Diamond alley on Sunday night, was recovered by officer Fowler yesterday, 'and returned p no ir. Young; tne owner. The thief w an t arrested. Three Bundred - and Thirty-all Appli cants received_medical attention at the Dispensary' department of the Hon2eo pathic Hospital on Second avenue, above Smithfield street, during the month of February. This institution is doing -a noble work. Held For Trial.—W. J. Robinson, charged with felonious assault and bat tery, for shooting W. C. Smythe, mana ger of the American Theatre, waived a bearing yesterday and Mayor Brash held him to bail in the sum of 6.3,000 for his appearance at court. Presintation.—ltev.' Whomas Cramp ton; formerly moral- instructor at the Western "Penitentiary, was presented with a handsome gold headed cane by the overseers of the institution. The presentation took place at the residence of the recipient, Sandusky street, Alle gheny, on Sattuday evening. Almost a Conflagration.--Between eight and nine o'clock, on Sunday morning, some of the joia:B under the floor,•near the furnace,in the First Presbyterian Church, (Rv.Scoviirs) caught lire, but by the prompt exertions of the sexton a conflagration was prevented, and the tire subdued with a few buckets of water. Alleged Larceny.—Thomas Sheridan made information before Aldermen Me- Masters,yesterday, against James Me- Shaffer for larceny. :Sheridan alleges that MeShaffer took a five dollar bill out of his pocket wh ile they were in a beer saloon oujilgh street, on Saturday even A - warrant for the arrest of the ac cused was issued. Letter Carriers' Report.---The follow ing is the report .of the letter carriers of ittsburgh for the month of February: Mail letters delivered, 93,897; drop let .ters delivered.J3,479: papers delivered; 34,472. Collected from , the lamp post boxes: Mail letters, 69,472; drop letters, 12,438: papers, 246. Thronghoutthe busi ness portion of the city, five daily deliv eries and seven collections are made. No collection.is Made after 8 o'clock y.x.. 'Work Commenced.---The work of en larging and improving the Columbia hoed House, Allegheny, has been com tn en ced, and will be completed as rapidly as possibly. The work embraces the remodeling of the building ron Lacock street, which City Councils recently pur chased for that pßrpose, in the rear of the Company's headquarters. When the improvements are finished the Columbia will have one of the finest houses belong ing to the Fire Department. Bagged the Beer.--Valentine Panzer, made information before Alderman liic liasters yesterday against Wm. Bagga for larceny. Panzer dates that Baggs stole a kegof lager beer from his saloon on .Washington street, on Saturday even ing. A search warrant was issued and the premises occupied by Beggs exam ined, resulting in the discovery of the keg—empty. It was brought to the Al derman's office and produced as evidence at the hearing. The accused gave bail for trial _ • Acknowledgment.—The' Managers of the Ladies' Belief Society of Allegheny, 'desire to return their grateful acknowl edgments for the following donations in response to their appeal tor the poor: On Friday-410.00 from a gentleman of Sewickley; from one who _said, though a poor man, he desired help the poor. On Saturday-410.00 worth of groceries from Mr. Mills: $lOA* from a friend, through the Post Office; 45. 00 - from a gentleman; $5.00 in envelope; $2.00 in envelope. On Sunday-510.1e in envelope. On. Movday-410.00 from Mr. Patterson. Vire in Birudngbam.—A fire occurred in Birmingham, between three and four o'clock Monday morning, by which the glass house of Messrs. Sample, Reynolds .14 Co, on Perry street, was totally de stroyed: The fire originated from the breaking of one of the glass pots, and the hot glass running into an oil tank, and dsonimunlcating with a number of barrels; of , oil, which it appears were used for fneL The loss will not fall short °flea thousand dollars, as , there was a large stock on hand, mid the entirebulld fug and its contents_were destroyed. It is stated that the loss is hilly covered by insurance. Information Wanted. . James Pratt arrived in the city on Sunday afternoon, in search of his brother , Prank, ' a youth :about sixteen • Years of age, who, when last heard from, about three months since, gave up his situation_ as driver Ibr Wm._ Van kirk, z Ridge street, Alleglienv, and. started, according to his statement, for a. trip down the riverton the. steamboat Linden.Previnso to this had been employed by a farmer...in Wilkins town. ship. Any information regarding the • r youth will be thankfully eceived, and may be lett a t the Allegheny Mayor's Building Pnrchased. We are informed' that the proPertY knOWrk an the Tremont 80Eises on the northeast side ofthe Allegheny Diamond, _aSed for • ~_ e has been pliCh 191000 by -the Directors of the Farmerts and BteChan't" Savings Bank,: an organizstion which has-been in existence about six months. It will-be remodelled and fitted 13 P " a banking house immediately, the expect taloa being to have it ready for ogon- ancyi about the first of April. • The:e is some talk of , changing the nettle of the Bank and adopting a more laconic one, which undountedly would be a good move, . ' ' • , - THE COMM. „ D Court—Judge Kirkpatrick. Heibath ifieSeiger Vs. C. Verriming; ttfic tion on promissory note. Vert:lid' for the plat ti ff s in the sum of x. 28. De fendan 's counsel moved for a new trial and file reasons. The Merchants. and Manufacturers Bank of Pittsburgh is. John S. Patterson and Win. S. Bullock; action on a promis sory Mae. Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of i S6S7. • B. F. Jennings vs. Win. M. Cuthbert; action !to recover for a quantity of oil well tools alleged to have been sold to the defendant. Jury out. • Following Is the trial list , for to-day: 53. Dravo vs. McClaren. 92. Wildes vS. Trainer et al. 44. he Commonwealth for use vs Chess e t al. ' 29. aulsbury vs. Hageman. 95. lounk vs. Douthett et al. _ 97. Effort vs. Malone. 99. Neel vs. McElhinney. 102. iTaylo vs. Patterson et al. 1 1 , -- - 4 8 - -- L Common Pleas --Judge Sterrett. In the case of ,Valentine Stein vs. Jas. Hunt l er, a motion for a new trial and in arrest of juldgment, was made. Win. C. Cook va. Lewis Kicky; action on aimechanics lein. On trial. A number of jurors failed to respond when their names were called. The Court ordeied Attachments for the delinquents. and remarked that a tine of twenty-flve dollirs would be imposed upon all who failed to appear this morning. Following is the trial list for to-day: , I - NOVEMBER LIST. Ni,. 78. Dlebeld vs. Vance. , SEPTEMBER , LIST. NO. 87. Speer vs. C. & P. R. R. Co. TIOVEIISER LIST. Colemanvs. Fisher et. al. Moore vs. Morgan. Czarnecki vs. Fry. Evans vs. Renonff. Metz vs. Morrow. Reed vs. Mills. Ressick. & Bro. vs. Gtettman. Kearney vs. Kearney. Keeling et ux. vs. Schmoll. Christ_et ux. vs. Ditman et ux. Weber et ux. vs. same. Reibel vs. Hare. No. 82. No. 83. No. 8.9 No. 90. No. 97. No. 98. No. 99. No. 100. No. 193. No. 1 4. No. r b. No.; 13. Court'of Quarter Sessions-.. Judge Stowe. The *arch term of the Court of Quer te: Sesisions commenced yesterday winking The drand Jury was sworn, after which Judge Stowe delivered to them the charge of the Court. In the matter of a petition for aroad in Lower St. Clair township, the report of viewers was presented and confirmed, and the width of the road fixed at thirty :We feet. ; • In the matter of the petition for a pri vate road in Indiana township, the re port ot viewers was presented and con firmed. The 'width of said road was fixed at twenty feet. Alexindef Neely, for making threats against the person of James Neely, was ordered', to pay the costa of prosecution and to Rive bonds in the sum of ;5 00 to keep the peace. The following cases on. the December List will be taken-np on Wednesday: johniounn. No. ,48. Jacob Martin. No. 128. John Bird. 1 No. 151. Francis Hahn and Gottleib , Wooster. 155. Robert Foster-2 cases: 166. G.. Tobias. 170. Charles Darning. 199. Eliza Pryei. and Rudolph Prysi. No. 261. James Dunn. • No. 264.. Ottmar Hoffman. No. 274. Wm.. Clark, et al. No. 277. Wm. Einstein. No. 297. Wm. Powers. Parties interested in the above cases will do well to be on hand at ten o'clock on Wednesday, otherwise the District Attorney will be compelled to send for ,hem, at their own cost. NO. No. No. No. Busineffs at the The following is : 1 business transacted a l during the month of of eases disposed informations, ordi- Rise cases, were six as follows: WATCH-1:10113E CASES. The 'whole numbe of, Including Court nances and watch-h hundred and twelve • Drunkenness, 20 4 ;1 218; vagrancy, 51; of this number 64 were othera either paid . . ted to 'jail. . I There were filly-t tions and thirty-tw (linanees. REVENUE 740 The following, ii nue the city derive' office for the month Fines Received-front FOIICe.. Dramstiq Menses Ps subrotera and - twit • 13E1 Tnlslis a very month and if the r elevsn months d .1 create, Mayor Br ; largest-return by i lars ever made fro ,1 Probably Mr. George Dail; , at Magan's feed st t tit, between 2 ilir n s, met with a terday, which fatally Mr. Bel gaged in the to ing, when by a pi the hatchwuy, an being open fell to big serious if not Summoned to his Summoned Prom juries. • • ,' --Since the abo e was in type we learn .that the injure man died at his rest -dens, on First venue, about half past 'six o'clock last e suing. Deceatted leaves a family.' Be w a member of thepolice force under Maypr McCarthy's adminis tration. r _ Pittsburg_ We clip,the fo I r , notice of this I t" porary, and, I . _ heartily • endo, ( passed on our ! ~ T he Pittsburg lug marked p j boarding deparl single vacancy. , East, and St. P pendence, ?diem tertnecliate point, tives to our excel the numbers are ops Simpson and cifities are afford ornamental brai Facility ranks as the land. The meneV - Idiareh' 2 ? 1 the President; ' ,PITf'SBURGII , ,1 Therearestime weakrieso for bolo EMI tired the ease. of utds yesterday MO have two more to ten o'clock yester James Edmunds, f reft. ty, of this State, .• as meditatively walk ing backward and forward in the Union Depot, waiting fo a train to convey him to Ravenna, Ohio, e was approached by an exceedingly able and sociable stranger, who introduced himself as a resident of a littl town a few miles be yond Ravenna, w ither ho was going. After r , conversing for awhile the two walked out uponthe platform where they w re shortly joined by another par ty, w demanded from :the stranger parch t of, a freight bill for goods which had just ben shipped. Stranger Pulledout his poc et-bock and present ed a U . S. bond fur s2,ooo and a check for sl.soneither of hid], however, could be c ha nged by th supposed agent. Af ter some further arleying, the stranger succeeded in bo wing from his Ra venna friend fort -five dollars to pay the bell, lying, as security, the check. He and t e agent named to another part o f the epot for the stated purpose of• seeing that the goods were shipped properly. After waiting a considerable i length of time the man with the check went in arch of the sociable stranger, but at last accounts he had not succeeded " i finding him. Thus, forty-five dollars ere lost. The second •vi v icti m was Mr. Samuel Jones. He wassit ting in the Federal street, Atte/Oen , depot ' of the Pitts burgh, Fort W ayn e and Chicago] Rail. way, yesterday a &noon, waiting to take the train for For W ayne , when a man came in, took seat beside him, and began figuring a memorandum book. In a short time t e stranger managed to strike up a conversation with Jones, learned his desti ation, discovered it to be the same pla to which he was ship. ping a lot of ods, tc. While they wese.in the fel flow of conversation, a clericill looking entleman with pen be hind his ear, ha ds slightly soiled with ink, and having he general make up of a clerk , steppe in and presented , the stranger a bill o freight, amounting to po. The stranger (Mimed in payment a thousand dollar check, which, of course, couldn't be cha ed. Jones was appeal ed to, and loan ed $5O to his pleasant ac quaintance, who gave. him ample secu rity—that is the one thousand dollar check. The three then started out to take a drink. 1 After transacting this agreeable busiii&s Jones was prevailed upon to return to the Depot and guard a certain trunk bearing the mystic initials ~ D . 8.," while the other two disappeared in an opposite Idirection, ostensibly to ship another small ' lot , of goods which bad been overkoaked in the preceding shipment. Jones was faithful to the trust reposed in him. Long ! and pa tiently be waited the return of his friend, but no friend came. At length be began to make inquiries, and to his dismay, discovered tha t the trunk be had been watching was the property of a gentleman , wh o certainly was not his Mend of a few hours before. Thus fifty dollars were - st. Verily "truth is stranger than fi ction." We dropped Into the . , Eluklast night and found it crowded with a merry throng of spectators and skaters which, together with the enlivening music-dis coursed by the brass band in attendance, rendered the scene exceedingly pleasur able and inspiriting. There is at present at the rink the finest field of ice we have ever seen theretirm and solid, smooth as a mirror and level as a floor, and thus the most important requisite 'for - the suc cess of the masquerade is secured. In many respects the affair to-night will dif fer from those preceding it, and esnectally in the matter of costumes. Already a large number of these have been pro cured, none of which, we are informed. bear a resemblance to any formerly used. From present indications the mils: queiade promises to excel in brilliancy all the preceding ones. ;Superintendent BroWn and the members of the . Key stone Skating Club bavo been indefa tigable in their exertions to make it a complete success, and we can assure all who may attend , a rare carnival of fun. Mayor's Office summary lof the the Mayor's office 'ebruary: A. Leggate, Auctioneer, invites atten tion to the following sales of Real Es tate. Cut this out for reference: On Tuesday, (to -day,) at 2 o'clock, a lot 52 by 257 feet on Btacher Run road, opposite O. WierLeh & Co's. tannery. On Wednesday next at 2 o'clock, by wholesale, twelve Brick Houses of four rooms each; on Allegheny avenue and Ward's alley, near the outer depot round house. This is a good renting property, to which the attention of capitalists is directed. On Wednesday next at 3 o'clock, that good dwelling house of eight rooms. 24 Palo Alto . street, Allegheny. On Thursday next at 2 o'clock, two small brick houses, 38 and 40 Eledgwiok street, Stith ward, Allegheny. On Thursday next at , 3 o'clodk, that good brick house of live rooms, on the corner of Bidwell street and Ohio ave nue, Allegheny. Also, at private sale, several good resi dences on the best streets, including the North and West Commons: N. B.—A. Leggate's personal atten tion given to auction sales of all kinds in Pittaburgh,Allegheny city and county. disorderly conduct; er charges, 54. Of discharged,,and the' es or were commit- ee Court informs cases under city or- 1 , THE OP7iIOH ,urea show the rove• from the Mayor's .'...61,0:8 60 ... 160 3:5 '.. 100 96 in oo 11 licensee $1.4...93N lae ret for (ine •tur rg ns for urn the coming not materially de - - eh will exhibit the everal thonaluid dol p the office. fatal Accident. employed as driier [tore, ' on Smithfield at aml: Second: ave serious accident yes „ay probably result it appears, was en % story of the build li•step ho fell thtdugh the'hatekwava below the first - floor, reedy eta- inj urries. He was .ouie and. a physician .tlyto attend to his in- Female College, lowing complimentary t.ittitlon from a cotem. republishing it, most ii the high enoomiitm "oble home Institution : Female College is enjoy perity, - especially in the ii. ent. There is but a _ philadelphia, in the ' ul, Omaha, and Inde , i, in the West, and in , have sent represents ent institution. Among the daughters of Bleb - Kingsley. Unusual fa din all the solid and °hes, and the College 012 g, the very best in spring term will coin , - Send-fora circular to Ir. L C. Pershing, D, D." _ GAZEITi:C:ItIESD4t., enee. en who havo a chronic victimized.; -We no- one of thee inclivid- fling, and - to-ditir we dd to the list. About ay . morning, as Mr. om Huntingdon coin- nerade'To-Igg4t The M Auction Sales of Rail Estate. What They Will Do. . Dr. Ross' Remedies are purely vegeta ble preparations, ana are comg more good to the people' than any other medi cines ever offered-to the public. They , are...sold at one dollar_ per bottle, and . generally one or two bottles have the de sired effect. We make a specialty of the foll Owing diseases, and warrant a care in every case: Acute or Chronic Rheuma tism, Catarrh, wel have cured hundreds of cases, some of long standing; Dyspep.: od a, we believe we have the best remedy for this disease evertonipoUnded. For diseases of the Throat and Lungs our -Tar - Oompoundris