13 CITL..AND SUBITIME. ?SI emir= forogilio d aie ear Prmiaow, of as weik for lb caats pet wok; by se coonat POOL. ra• .11116 _ 141.111''thldha"cartatumgi .:.Ultr9h2ll* MIX ea roMar =IL mrav-7.t r - cestelawil Rattner Ss*. day Ile 03001nitted to jail far =tamps at Cottrilly IN:VW Mayor Nichol& I A negillepontbly meeting albs Al legheny Baud af School Conttelless will lbe ttehl.thentn:Fow "realm et the city - Alla Twee wers but two lb. esizard and gbany Mikror' l °ffies arteeieny mural I L none during itupda• , are tooth:4loP ' - . 4nt. iso sower Ca WYstreet baa been es yolrod.Bottasllrokrofenoere engaged' is tattoo' opthe acosinatlon mood b$ tw flktOO of tor months ago. .acme you.-43suirdo7 morninst a younga ismod ,B aitai tyli tterrOoral . ami baling from the ins oinfOroll soccoolltory- Ago bons. as Penn ItaiiiewmaPialkto an charges of tar. orn lodged against Amigo Gordon, and yorare three far a like oBona6 spinet Law. ropoollool. both diatom war* ul jail on -thargarOflaratay, Disetiterly Thdaula fteld-tdade initormstiee spinet Sallie FlatUlie ibe keeping a dlearderly bawdy bcrese,Abe eccamed wee committed do tri Ald el - br erman Milliallters. - - twitter* lequest.—Ononer ammo, lithudtty. held en inquest on the body Of Robert Lighthille Who died raddenly Oaf morning of epoolos7:. Be resided In the PM raid. Allorteny. - illeeldng of the stock holders of the Pittsburgh end Ccmnells villeititilunil Company for the purpose of sleeting - dintetonr ihr the smut= row, tahophoo today at elseeno'clixh, A. X. . •ftleatiltra. Bridget. O'Connor be• fore Alderman Taylor Saturday, charged Eduard Minn 111 nslng alotent and M ane language thward her. The par ties rMlde In the Twelfth ward. Warrant lamed. • Led:tale Ireatposed,Thelacture arta. Lout* Di Sava. aaamaced fiT this ma im bedlam the Youpg Bian'a hiaraualle LlWiay Allaalatlah, has balm postponed. Doe tottoe will Loa Igivaa or the mess , tleked.—Ctiabn rablersllared bears Alderman KOGIDg Saha:day after connethat Blohard Breekenstone had =1 ,41 : qttarrel vilth blei In a slam Oh ward, dining which he it. h - the hes and kicked him. ittehartlmillhe'arretted. A MAUL-4 lady 'lvies bei nuns as Anntafinalttrovifs_of Arthur of Altolitid -San/Ater of Abner Sthi a ItismAltb, of Steubenville, was broogbtto tba , loek.un yesterday by odleviCifilson, of she 'Union Depot. Eibe was apparently Wawa . )Et T. Beatty, on behalf of his congregation, (Presbyterian church at Shoat:Uri). retinas to the "Horne of theTrimdiess," Washington Arent, Al. Iftbsmy city, one hundred dollars and eighty amts. Amount of rotten lion taken ors Thanksgiving Day. _ , Sierit nommen. of Bader county, on Saturday tones's& to the Peahen thury43.M. senteaced to fifteen maths: imprisonment, for stealing • bridle and saddle, Including • hone to carry tLb attlcles away. We understand Gil define to learn the bums and saddlery bulimia& - Might Fire In Atlope:v.—An alarm at drawee struck from box 3, Allegheny Fire.Pppartment, lairt WAS about six g' lOok...The alarm was °Eased by the riting of s chimney In a dwelling house on Misket street, Fifth ward. The AMMO ware entinguished bell= any mate tai dtortsge erastions. Ca ardsy Ymorntng James Johnston, employed at Ithinebart do Eiteseas , spies mills; Fourth avenue, while ellitsited near a coffee router, was aiught.byitie slam of Ms coat in a “set screw" cd' :the apperelan. The sleeve wax 110: 0 0 1 open and the flesh of his arm Waste. but not seriously. Disarderly..—Frank Brim= and Clark Crarener were :ding in a disorderly swum odear No. 9, cc. Abe Naming hallt,Pliweruier Beltway. &tardily eyed. id& arid at. u lustsnodbf the aniduetor. Jiliatq Whitton, they were arrested and taken before Justice Barker, who fined Wordy, dallarikarli wets each. ItebilAbel—An action for damages was bron Who Common Phaseout on by Marton PAM, • tbrAid ,numsger, easiest the Mea. for the Nob:sett= of .a alleged 'Melons end Pfer, ooneerelsig the sr resrefittia-plandiff on a charge prefer red beta* Jildenn&ll.l4lStuters against, . . Akanltand Battery.—blichael Betheme Mille Information before Janice Bark er yesterday, charging Tim Scanlon with soma and battery. his that h asked SCIIIIIIOII for- 'limey which wa due him for ararben the latter struck him and - - kn ocked bum down. The' aconeed was arrested and held to bail fora hearing. Cesii—There were forty•edght awls disputed of at the Mayoen Ekinday morning court, twenty-ibur from the Twelfth ward station house, four from the central station. F ourte en weinnharlfitti with_disorderly conduct, thirty three with 'drtudtennew, end one with ellgeltsiy. Thirty paid Ones. ear. Mean were osannitted to jell, and ewe &-< -James Stetsler nude Infos _ oration tonne Jambe. Helsel; on game. day, charging Wm. Schuler with =molt and hattitrpr He alleges that the scam. ed best and. abused Tare. f3chnler, his wJth whole blind, and rot a bed cord foregm:lerrpare of hanging bee, which lalr.he Incerld have aocomplished ot the ueighbars Interfered. s. warrantless hewed. - ,werthiess asimiu—litectweagei made inDstinstlini" before 'AfFbrmen Mullen • BahltolaY afternoon ageless Jacob Goats fbr false:metenoe—thscilbriseconi letle g la giving payment f or goods a cheek qa - Pli. R. - Mertes bankingbouse, earner ;...of Wood street and Fifth avenue. which, - . terminmenenteckinsi not paid. the draw - cra ir itsisi sio =my on deposit. aorta . • la ahrr of- e.bakery in the Filth Allegturcp. Warrant burned. y • " Snood tti drreettnes Bedgide, whits - netted - In a Wander], manner items tivehlsoeheater stables. Ststh ward, Allegheny, Saturday avanins, was taken In cisme Weler. HaU and Kennedy. Helms crested to wog, however, and mew . - . • • combative disposition by id • •• officer Hall and diaarranytne caret ennrdy's rakeent by rehavlou blind. cost sleeve. For his general wattle. isouluet lime, was Seedling:di ddliusi and in default was committed !hr • days, sting mum; a bov was brought to the Miegheny by a gentlennus who had picked In the street. Be is about four , r)f see, and gave his name as . • d. , MOng that his step father. Gino. s Miro* engineer, re. 'Norwalk. Ohio. From his pe. acetone, it was evident. be was demented, The gantlemani a be. • c 2, hint tO the s o ee tr''• :him with a t his owl* 1 . • 1-beeline aware of his condi. • 'thought It best to tun* him ; the scariUm. His case will be ' to.tosTe wind btu% up tamas -• Jam Patda aided a collar Ikkra , Lad:.. • 4. A 44. ER ' EE , es the flathead. AM= op Atle Alloirtlen7 V• 11 97 Isl Wed blatantly Saturday ticar;tradyte Baud.. fie was Onthoioutherb.hdaud freight Aithert a • ahOrt &static° above Bad the trabl stopped tobsttob „siert. Seam gsgratin ieshd• outran:lsrael' en the eats by arms earl,whlie running In front of the can Tam 'truer by the rope some the traek.'the can over him and llterally mirth; rb..Hta roman Ware brototht to BMWS 110.14• Where thry oto to 10 to. et* : cower iusit I . . 1 .! Too I a'a:allWithaapai alwataat atiwat• eatertaliwa his Tt 1' alabt with a fee WadsratitarksdeboresaieWAval. James 4 - 41 0: 13/ ":: swat; Lnitid b athstc ra g wi rst tw oodixes gar-Mr a i ikras t a lt i oni laMt e 4 b f tV gr e ra m d m wadi iwatel‘47 . l;;; the dearral!!!Malal . : aseetY the amp IDiat mwl =ttlt • firliCwitft a Sod m gh=t•irsaalanoillbos , Atibalock up and denial' limo -.3erialwitawlar)warailitow:aasinadtwojail. s:: • - •:,''.1 . ,:T: , ',4„ . .. ,, . - .*:::,,?,. , ,.. - .. - , - . --",R',•.';;il,K--,:•,'.4::'s,l<''::::,. INI } ~ ~y'~~;g~n~-v.rr ~' R.sa ~ ~-FfiNf~'.`il~ THE WBANG MAT One Sensation Spoiled and Another De veloped—A Simi Arrested an suspicion. A Sunday paper,publ lobed an account of the arrest, by officers Moon and Dress. ler on Saturday, of a man supposed to be Haggerty, who wan recently convicted of the murder of a Philadelphia policeman. and sentenced to the penitentiary for seventeen years, but managed to escape from the °Mom while on the way to that institution, but on Inquiry we learn from the Chief of Police that such is not the OM% It appears from the Chief's statement that the man, who at first gave his name as T. J. Mitchell, was arrested at the in. Manned the officers of a bank on Liberty street, who feared that he (Richardson) was making arrangements to rob the bank. It appears that Mitchell rented a SIM room adjoining the bank building sense time aloes and had pot a stock of docks in It, with the intention. as he dates, of Otieltlng alswelry store. ale manner and actions were, es the bank officers allege, enspleione, and they con ceived the idea that he intended the ' radix:4of the room as a blind to cover uP his real illalturz which in their vivid ' Intaginstion were to force an opening through the wall separating the store- I room from the vault of the bank, which is remind to be but nine inches thick, in the night and make off with the deposits. For this be was arrested,' nothing more. Yesterday maralturthe man informed the worthy Chief of Police that his real name was Thomas Conner, that he came i to this city to enter into a legitimate ' Onsinees, and gave es a reason for as mifficulty g the name of Mitchell, a family d. , • , If Mr. °oilier was arrested on sus. pinion through a mistake, there would be wads& seriously wrong in the ac tion of the police; but if, as is alleged, ,an innocent man has been arrest- Cod at the instance of some person who merely aupposed that he might perpetrate • robbery , Chief Is highly censurable. It would be well for strangers coming to this city to engage in business to as certain before securing rooms that there I are no banks in the Immediate vicinity, otherwise they might be provided with 1 quarters In the city hotel until such time as they , could clearly establish the konesty of their intentions. Conner was still in .• durance vile" a at late hour last night, but he will probe. bly be released this morning. -- JOIIRNALIWM. Pittsburgh Prtas Llub—Anetner Meet- Ins —Psninurent. Organtzsition,-. Toe Meer,. Saturday evening, a second meeting of the members of ihe city Press, was held at the St. Charles Hotel, in relation to the organization of a Press Club. The gathering was larger then the preceding one, and embraced representations from nearly all the secular and religious Journals The meeting wee tailed to order at eight o'clock, Mr. T. P. Houston, of the Getwrrg, to the chair, and Mr. Wm. Ramsey. of the Plst, acting =Secretary. Mr. W. A Taylor, from the Committee OD Permanent Organization, presented • constitution artier e tint of which names theorgantation , as the "Pittsburgh Press Club." Ankle Second states the Object amenities, and be e h e le e v n a i t t i t o v n a t a o n n d main- tenance of the dignity of the J0111121L116- tic profession In tire city. Article third prof-ides for officers. Article fourth provides that "no person shall be eligi ble to active' membership unless be is =tunny connected with the air press, as proprietor, salaried editor. business manager, or regular reporter;" article fifth relates to the admission of memberat article sixth fixes the admis sion fee at dye dollars: article seventh provides for the election of honorary members article eighth regulates the withdrawal of memotinr, article ninth fixes fifteen ao the number necessary to constitute a quorum; article tenth prescribes the duties= edlicens article eleventh names the last Saturday of each month sec the night - of meetin; idle= twelfth, the last, relates to amend ments of-tbe. constitution. The papa e fter undergaing some. slight amend mettle; was adopted- - The election for offi which resulted as followscers was then held, Pre ddent, T. P. Houston, Gazer= Vice President, James C. Purdy, Caron. Ws Recordlttg Secretary,Cald well, Mad ; Correspo nding Secretary, Rev. W. H. Kincaid, Christian Advocate; Treasurer, Wm. Scheyer. Bret; Execu tive Committee , W Ramsey, Pod; Win M. Mutaill, - Oessrrin John W. Pittook, Leader: Capt. Samuel M. Fan wood, Aso sated Press Agent: W. 'C. Smythe, Di:patch: John C. Harper, Com mercial; John Nest% Preheits Preen& Mr. D. O'Neill moved Ruda Committee of three be appoluttif to secure a suitable hall or room for the nee of the Club. The motion was carried, and Messrs. D. O'Neill. -Due, and J O. Selbeireek were appointed to constitute laid Com mittee. A resolution tendering &vote of thanks to Mr. Barry Shirts, fir his kindness in permitting the tree of Ms parlors, war unantmetrily march after . which the Club' adionnibd. „ Bond [(ebbe:Ai/fad a eerarenTtnirefram. Today, elsewhere. we republish from the °plums of ridr - shies's/change, the Mew York ladepeederd, a carefully pre pared and Judicially digested editorial, or: Wended more truthful:Wisp, avow. odd sermon on the late frequency of 1 bank and bond robberies, and the lesion It teaches the prudent capitalist. The country la swept over with prefeindonal thieves, and scares a day peareatha., we have not to thiordaler the Mal robbery of some bank vault wherein r are stored thousands of dollars In amuritleaaste keeping at the personal risk of the owner; In most cases 'the bans odious whale vault has been burst open by the, bungler, calmly , announce that the low will not fall on money depositors or stockholders, but ckZy on the bond owner,. end then, In most Instances, tlimay excuses are given to wicount Sur: the negligence and want of care on the part of those charged with an much re• sponallallty and who permit burglars to have things their own way. We urge it upon oar readers that thereto a powerful sernxinin all this, =deserting argument In favor of Safe Deposit .00mPanieer shields of protection between the organ ized burglar bands and the owners of bonds or, otter valuables. Then, if loam by any pleribility should cam, and we cannot see how any could, the depwitor is safe, the InatUdilon paying him the full amount of his loss. We can compel &plate our readers 'eel the poesearlow of anclim inatantiollioffer No-nnikorln avenue. Managed with consummate abilitzmombloned with unusual Caret and ng the largest and staunchest =L ir module In the muddy, its =a already barn great and marked; - and no wonder, for undoubted safety and security • are a ff orded to depositors. Taken In connection , with the Irsdrpen dears article on the prevalence of bank robberies, we think the advantages of the Pittsburgh Safe Deposit CoMpany WM. clearly• apparent. Inibmiallon Mrsuriing terms of Deposit, ate.. may be obtained by talllaio:the Cashier, 8. P. 'Von Boiroondr at the odic., who wiMim pleaded d all particulars Awe Mr Boy • lira.. Beyer, wading about fourteen roiled from the city, an the Pennsylve nla Railroad, awe to town Elaturday. I eanahlisaledby bat eon, eight yearn of age, sad maned out to do some shopping, an Undertaking in which . she was not femllierorever having been in the city before, and the result was that she came Ca p b tai e n B Orrlata n m sh o ut the o' a cl e oc k weeping bluer y:and dated that her boy was lost. Upon hewing her story it 1 appears that It was the anther that was low. She ablAhe entered s stare in the lower pert of the city. and made some torloblatid sod Jet her boy tharadinte Itheent to another, stare. for an "dine she' could not procure there. After making the truzithasee and coming out of - thri wand store she became bath. dared and could not nod the store at Which she had left bar boy. The COP. temeadeavored .theonvinco therm= Matinee was lost jinn not, the boy. but did not sumeert — Eihe took her demo , tare but returned about two o'clock, not yet having found. her child. The Cap-, tale rsouestad_ber -to come in again 1 about 40111 . *Worth at which time the alma would iptirCreported, and he could, probably. gIY4I, her MVP terror. Mailed Elbe elepatted . - and as site not return it leperatmel that aideither found her boy, or loat'haself. Ceti Care Jilintoray;.ateatraetteit of • Leal: The mai tipple,ct boom, Oinnell, Oo„oneheToogblaghanp waste. inollahed Friday afternoon by a train of lazteert cum loaded with coal, which broke away heat the cheek home . de. Waded the. iodine railway. cleared eireryhingbeihrethentand ;belly lauded iregitirV clittAiled hneander the tipple. - it idlaWy. The damage le Omit Pumeand - dollars. The em• ploys around the tipple,obsarred the can coining end saanetred to get out or Justin ;Mini in ittst I . lo lin warn . _ . - _ - - .-' , ~_ ' , _-.,... -...--...,..,--- .- , --,-.'•-•--r=..W c ''''',l4%%'" 1 '-.4-4...ti•—• _ -...-. _ , '-- ...:,..i.,,, , ,,... ..,..,..:....• , ; ,- . ~ .--,,,7 t, ..,..,......„-....--,..,,,, 25 ,-.. ; „,...,+-, ~7 . -_,.--,,- - - ::17:::'-',.,:li . .----..*:.,$.- ...;-; P.. ).,--- -- - -: . ..-z.%1 , - ..A' - ~ ' =.r.S':', ; *'''''' ' ' '—'" "' '''''' ", '-,'. ..35 - .,,i; ...!.;;:i.c...;; ; .. — ... k 4 .,;&•:'. l':Z7::• - zi , r47rli-:. - -'. i , ..A;:=44i , 4 - ....-rAtAr...>;:t.' , WiAtv. -- liirx:4 - f ,-, " ' 4,al, : glit-I - V_Wilfit:.ii. -. &;:k44:ea , N`!.l , 2,7:; , :.;,i, - ;:kgi_V......--: ,,,,,, 5 (:, - -,,,74.4-4 ' .1 % t.,-- ""' \ - "' - ''' - ' 4 ''''''''''''''''' '"' 'A THE COURTS. Didetcl. Court Judps HIUDSOR U 4 t==2l SLTIJIMAY, December 4.-1 n the Catt• of Michael L. Malone vv. James White et al. previously reported, the Jury found for defendant. No other busineasof importance was transacted. TRIAL LIST POE MONDAT 166. Schenly vs. Bracken. 193. Johnston vs. Smith. M. Bravo vs. Owners of steamboat ••Elisha Bennett". 62. Burbridge 9 Co. vs. McDevitt. 6. Hooey°lar at al. vs. GraClY's alruerlf. 6. Erettikatop ve. same. FL Fulton vs. Fulton's exr.s. 11. McCsalln's axes vs. McAloy. Common Pleas—Full Bench. i SATURDAY, December 4.—The petition of the .. Board of Ministerial Education of the Methodist Church," praying for Scharter, was presented. Accompanying he petition was a copy of the Comdata - 'Lion under which mid Board was organ. %zed, setting forth Its objects, and the purposes for which it was organized. The Board will consist of three minis. .tera and three laymen, and a Correll . wading Secretary, all Webs members of the Methodist Church, and Its object Is to assist worthy young menet the Meth - ociles Church, in preparing for the min istry. Petition received and ordered (or publication. No other baldness of importance was transacted. TELL. LIST !OR X92IDAT. WO Manchester vs. BMA et al. 223 Hutchinson vs. William et al. 224 game vs. Same. 294 Coulter vs. Wein et al. LIE Lorain Ts. McFarland. 296 Lynn we. Cluley. 227 Ewart vs. Itlebardwrn. 299 Hawthorn ye. Meisel. 300 Euler vs. The Manhattan Lee In. surance Co. 301 Commonwealth et al. va. AIL VI Bill vs. Coulter'. 279 Arnold V. Malone Court of Quarter Cessions—Full Bench. SATunnet, Dee. 4.—Charles Seely, convicted of assault and battery, was sentenced to pay a fine of po. The usual Saturday business was transacted, but nothing of Importance transpired. Judge Mellon will retire from the bench Monday morning at which time Col. F. 11. Collier, Judge electi will re. ceive the oath of office and enter upon the discharge of tiro duties thereof. The Courts of Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer will be In session or. Monday next, when the following oases will betaken up: TRIAL mar FOB YON DAY. 281. Com. vs. Wm. R. Cramer. 431. " Florence Sullivan. 393. " drew Dialsch et al. 410. " " And. Brigham et mi. 411. " Oro. Cochran at al. 303." 4,01. Canavan et al. 141. " Schiverman, 3 cases. 1. " " Zmdlck Hultz. " " Thos.. ID. Davie. TRIAL LIST FOR TUESDAY. Cow.ts. John Anderson. " " Dennis Crowley. • Senel Newton.et at. • " John Vohr. ' Samuel and AgUILSO Rill. " Christian Feld. " Casper Fielder. " John Dolheicuer, 2 eases. " M. L. Malone. ' • " JO,' Leiner. • " J. W. Britten. TRIAL LIST FOR WICDNESD.IT 418. C..m. vs. John A. McGraw. 435. " John Tetley. 438. " •• R. Vierheller. 46. " "A. O. Waiters. 3U3. •• " Thos. Hughes et aL 421. " Wm. Purvisuce. g. " Jessie Boyle et al. 7. " " Jourue Berger. 8. " " Simon &hock. •• " A A. MoLlOnnis. 10. " oLeonard Brucker. 3.52 . 356. 360. Jell Catenear, The following Is the jail calendar I showtog the number of persons °Defined to that institution awaiting trial at the December term of the Criminal - ileum, and the offences of which they are ahrged: Murder-Thos. J. Campbell, Willlain O'Rourke, Gerhart 3Cattnaton and 2QiCito - Barman. Raot-W. I. Roblitrin. Burglary-John Getman. Fe/lonioute Assault and Battery-Jacob Beamiller, Michael White and John Broderick. Aggravated Assault and Battery-Mate tie McCracken a Ata,ault and Battery with intent to (-Vomit Rape-Frank Rhodes and Thos. Uutchlres Larceny-John Volts. Wm. Heckert, Fred Hurts, Charles Kerney, Clutato pher tholtleld, Tithe Hodges. (two chances) The& Wallet, Annie Gordon, (tour charges) John Davis, John Ken nard, (two charges) IWO Lode, Law rence Bell (tour charge.) John Puff. Charles Francon (two charges) and Thomas Bower. &thaetion-Thos. Fleming. . /braes ci re-Thos. Fleming, Wm. *Vert?. Adutte , y -Wm. Byeriv. Rehm Pretest's-IL hull. Carryino concealed weapons-James Grant. Assault+ and battery-Jame. Grant. Jacob Miller. Malicious eurclari-Charles J. Ferdi nand. Keeping disorderly honse-Saille M .. lips. • baring of alte peneW. J. Robinson. bilahael Harrison, Gorbardt Scam Hey. niegal liquor aelling—W. J. Bobums John Hyland. Deena Houma.—Mr. and Mrs. Barney William. closed their engsgement Satur day night., playing to • full house as usual. This evening the new drama. entitled Formosa; or, The Railroad to Hubs," wilt be presented, with Mims Alts Berland ind Mr. T. E. Mania in the leading roles. The scenery necessary to produce the piece is all new, and be ex ceedingly tine, es I. also the machinery sod mechanical effects produced. Full houses maybe anticipated during the week. P77M81T11015 THEASRIIO.-I0 addition to the inimitable Wild. Barns/ elt Mae Minstrels, Manager Williams, of the old Drury, announces' Madame Sanyesh. the greatest female gymnast of the times, during the present week. Masonic Hai.t..—Buckley's Serena ders will be at Mixon°Frida Han and Satu on Wednes• day, Thursday, y rday evenings nest. The men suriounce. ment of the Buckley's' arrival is suffi cient to create • semtation in this locality. AOADZY7 07 Music.—The public will doubtless be grstified to loan that the Committee hiving the matter in charge, have concluded to continue the excel- ' lent enterudnment si the Academy of Mende, "The Drummer Boy: or Battle of Shiloh," through ihe present week. The house was crowded every evening last week, and there are still Montan& of persons who can enilous to ace It, and should see It, that will now have an op. portunate to do so. New Brightenc,-Temperanee Meeting. t toreros Ares. New B rinses. ea s r sett* 1 ruidcrort, Dec. 8, 1889. The New fOlghton Temperance League met this evening, et seven o'clock, In the PIM itiethodist Church. Bev. S. P. Crowther, Pretddent, in the Chair. Opened with prayer by Rev. Critchlow, and• alining by the Templars' Cboir. Rev. I. P. Drava of Beaver. addreesed the sndience in favor of tho lal Op , don Sill. aterwing that- such alaw Is net what we want at the present time, bemuse a general Or State,proldblior7 law could cot be enforced if we even and It. Arrangements were made to have the emirs vicinity canvassed for petitUmeas to the Legislature, asking for euchre law. Ws feel the importance of having a better law in reference to the liquor traffic than what we now have.and want to do our part to effect the desired rotor mation. Sensible peopbt everywhere troonghont the State should rallY to the rescue. Now to the time to work. 0. ;Real Fatale Septum The following deeds were admitted of taxadintiteofhoe of W. S. linnlar, , • Recorder for the minty of Allegheny, Saturday, December 4, VW: lemon Walton 10Dsv14 Mitten snit:. Aorta v. 1801n1 • *i on OM= met, Zan Wm. lamas*. INICIf ono Jobs In rite %Daunt. DOW , : No,. Min Man! Le In Bennis nownstily, contatni . ions lung In ono Erns. W.:WIn• 00 0 to DAM Maul:11. ttorir. Au.lo. Nn leu oon Cation raippre ninnnetbsakv!nb OnAdlnto, ..... ;ow Win= tio 511300 slcaer. Mho. .1M; . a burl Ca trrewent tanainin ookunalon a",rsCls alargt Z n'orkZ =AnislnteS io owmouAatLClsit t r m.* , . Vbrows off.,=Last Intoning is Menlo. worth hose" carriage was proceeding slang Ohio avenue, Alleghtuty, in reo sponse to the alarm of drs one of the members was thrown from the vehicle Zefir Beaver avenneanderrerely bruised. can be MCI4-t umcnd u4najas Ikabp can be N 0.103 mgPeu a d by rtnat. 2 implying WIS. lITTEBURGH DAM GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 6, 1869. Point, Fayette. Muosee. EDITORS: Believing that your readers are Interested in the cause of education generally. you will be glad to know that, in thls corner of the World, our intellectual ht-avens are gathering blightoBBll. The "stare of the times" are coming out, and the mists and clouds of Ignorance are disappearing beneath the glare of light diffused. Old Mount NON" was favored with one of their brightoet glimpse," on last Saturday. The Teachers' Association of this town. ship mot, according to precious adjartrn moot, at school room No. 6,111.1 as Mary Gaston the reigning gallium titers. . . Notwithstanding the inclemency o the morning. the majority of her pupae, and quite a respectable audience, was present. Imaante wan opened with a very appro priate prayer by Rev. Braddock. after which we were entertained by a display of talent and thorough training by Slim Gaston and her pupils, at the clone 0 which, B. D. Nesbit made quite an clo quent address to the scholars, tillowed by some remarks by Mies firma, and spicy speeches from Meagre. Gitlin, Jor dan, Stewart sod Slater. By this time many were casting wish ful glances toward the tempting dinner baskets, which were boon emptied of the deliciona contents and served up in style. If the rapidity with which it diruopeared wes a teat of Its quality, the kind ladies who provided it had unquestionable tee. tlmorty that it was faultless. The bell was rang at 1 o'clock Y. ti On calling the roll the following teachers were found present: Wages Nichol, Brown. McQuitty, Gaston and R. D. Nes bit. The drat performance was a well chosen piece of select reading by MI6. Gaston, followed by a lecture on Mathe matted Geography by M. R. Brown, which was said to equal one on the same subject by Mrs. Rowe Smith. 'Me next performance was an essay by Carrie Nichol, which was characterized by orig. l lmllty of thought and brit loco ay of style. gate McQuitty toen drills,' a clan in grammar. Her eubjltct was more parti cularly the noun. This wan a very in corseting performance—as Miss Nichol and the teacher had quite a spirited Me cession as to whether nouns have drat or aecnnd persons. Rev. Braddock rather decided, the question by quoting ' scripture to peeve the point. R. D. Nes- , bit then read a selection, after which rie fermi qaestious were called for and answered In order. Mr. Nesbit then en tertained us for a short time with some remarks on the "faculties of the mind." giving some instances of the power and strength of memory, followed by Mr. Jno. Slater in his usual Interesting style. Rev. Braddock added a few striking thoughts on the perpetuity of the im pressions made on the human mind. The next meeting of this Institute will be at No. 6--better known -WI Federal Springs—on the 18th of November. We expect a more brilliant display on this ocsasion than we have yet witnessed. We may express the hope that we will be favored with some music at this meeting, as In this vicinity reside some of thoss"soul.sttrring musicians" of the late soiree at Noblestown, over which your worthy Correspondent went into such ecstacies, and was elevated to such en exusordinsiy 'might that we doom it doubtful If ever he will reach ter-roArsto again. We believe the concert was a "grand entices'," and we would have been there hsd,lt no: bean 'l'lisoketriving evening. But on that evening the old folks as well as the "youth and beauty" of our neighborhood assembled for prayer meeting, and from the quiet val ley the votes of prayer and thanksgiving was borne aloft to "Rim from whom all blessings flow." '"his was why many of us were not there. KITTY FILET'S"' LAN. Further Reduction of Telegraph Bates. The Western Union Telegraph Com pany has made • further reduction in their rate• of nearly fifty per cent. upon their int general reduction, which went into effect on the drat of October last. The public will not fad to appreciate this action of the Western Ceton Company, by taking advantage of it, alls increas• lug the bunions. of tho company in a commeusurate degree. We append the rates, ae reduced: Pittabur,:b W,,tro •ter, Mies ; Ilartfurd, ; Neer Haven, Ct.; Provide: c, It. 1 , 55 nets. Pittsburgh to New York, Philadelphia, Harrlaberd, Saida:lore, Washingtou, O. C., 25 cents Pittsburgh to Whewting, Cincinnati, Covington, Columbine, Hamilton, Day ton, Springfield, 0., Zmeaville, 35 cents. 'Pittsburgh to Louisville, Fty., &Seems Pittsburgh to Nashville, Tann., 75 eta. Ploisourgh to Memphis, Tone , Pittsburgh to New Orleans, 1-.1, 11 Mama wad Lot, 64 Beech !street, Atte- Clma). at Auction. On Friday, DJl . oll2oer 10th, at 2o'cloA will be sold by section, on the premises, the property No. 64 Beech street, Second ward, Allegheny. The lot In 39 by 137 feet. The house le • twoetory brick. with premed brick front. containing on first floor, parlor. sitting and dining TOOMI, kitchen and wash house, and on esoondloor, four bed rooms and bath Loom. There are three finished attics. The house has a elate roof. Is fitted up with range residers. ventilators, for. race, and ash pita: is very conveniently arranged, and presents a very plesaina eatemsl appearance. Beech street la now paved, and la one of the finest ave nues leading to the Park. Parties to quest of a good, desirable residence will do well to Inspect this property and attend the sale. The premises are open for visitors at any time. Terms at sale. A. l.aoo•TC, Auctioneer, 169 Federal at., Allegheny. Patents Awarded During Mu week endirg N0v.30. 1869, the following patent, were granted to Western PoOniryPrallis inventor.. Kash Ratans—James C. Anderson, Webster. Plow—Baronet P. Barna, Indtana. Rotary Bell flead—Samuel M. and Wen. M. Fulton. Pittsburgh. Wreneb—Robert Slebollean, Plrasant rills. Turn Table—John L. Piper, Pitta. burgh. Machine for RoWng Metals—W. B. Singer, Pittsburgh. Plate for Manta of Cultivator Teeth— Same petty. Dotter Waehing Machine. Tbla machine needs only 1» seen work ing, when everybody Will be Canalficed that It la precisely the thing needed to relieve a family from an Immense amount of drudgliii. If not eatlailed you nbed not keep it alter you do • waabiag. B. EL Low". Agent, No. la Federal atreet, Allegheny Clly. Alao, at No. 70 Smithfield street. No. 219 Fifth avenue. No. 1,322 Carson street. Bic mingham. T. C. Little, Sewickley. Girls wanted tar eneral bows work at No. g la Federal street. " Pure lectlicincs- 11 there Is anything nest to food. and even benne It, we would place the quality of the medicines d d e o rllnlme t e h n e bt treatment d r doi f e th ver e :e e l l m ek of pththeaet materia n* of i which they a o re h om t posed are equally-Important, and there Is no medicine store tn thla cite for theuallty of its goods, that can exceed tkuit q of Dr. geyser, 167 Liberty street, one 4100 r froth A Wearied Warning.—A young man In Km:nutty recently pined stamper. ED aVsocletx, and was banded Riau of cold water t e r pledge bistalth In. Woms iloglybe received it and hiving drained It. was Immediately seized with • terri ble paroxysm. 21 was hydrophobia. Adel enduring frightful agonies - death atm, to his relief. Is not this a tertlido warning to those who refute to diinkict hsrmiess sad deliciousa beverage as pier, Daniels & Co.'s, Cream - HltiEaamlth shop at Anction.—On Thar day. December 7th, at 2 o'clock, will be *old on the premises, the building. tcol , , Mesta'. power, and lease of Oodftere blacksmith strop, on North aeenne,oe. Wan Irwin and Grant avennea, smelled ward,AUenheny. Building and loctition U =MN° for a thumenter, Illactranit, Wagon:Baker or Machinist. If mastoid, in one lot, shop and hats will be sOld I - A, imonaes, Anctionati.' A ersont.ut cme of aberration o f has been brought to the attention of thi Board of Burgeons of the 'United States Army: One of the profession, who for many years boa bean onactive duty, and distingnishe for his ability and fidelity, his of tele accused officers of 'high rank with attempting to poison him. Al. Ant be solstrasted these poisont einue:robted with his food, upon and there he coot. earned tacook his - ow t.'s:MU:O. lie then suspected the ' deadly lvindiente were misted with bis . Wad. and Axially gespeeted potimetts embalstlitos were in it's pillow or alibis clothes. The calm has beewrethed and ace d' p'4 .- Vrorlt titatiteut, bat huts his owndefansems , warded to War Drama/rt . -MX:4 of ihrtl2.planCitesief finitd.M , ens thoroughly reitiwleildt.e The document is pus eeln great ItY, but betrays the unfOrtimatet OSOO 2I of the writer,3n his - accusations agelast army Mama. ~serertlrvm.7 The "Oil Corner Al the columns of the Onzarra are closed agidnat any further communica tion relative to the corner In Cal." Argue will reply to Seneca through the columns of the Mal to morrow evening. Pastors of churches and superintendents. of Sabbatteechools should peruse the review. Employment once.—thrle wanted for 000ke and private !amide. In the city. II E. Long, ►t No. 12 Federal etreet. aver bridge, Allegheny City, at the Dex ter Washing ilachlne Office. lm mEta Ct•ATIK—r,o .0V" , as snerehle. Pecember .11d. a , Rh Weirek. hf•hY ANN, elft of John Cleft, In the 4113th year of her age. The funeral Will isle place rale ATMs WOOlll, si Y o'clock. room her hualrand'a maidenne hor st: of Seenod ...... ard Cherr, a ley. Thil fn.-wigs t. • family are reapectroll, thetatd e tuna. r EIN EaTUCH—On f.o4ltrday Ini• b-e ith. In Dalton. , • 1.0 ELIZ.IIO.TR YWHIrIiTtHAS. sister of 3lrs. B. B. L. Istme.- .t.t eiZ1143131/-1:4 31 1 B. rArtraDON JAxse i.. Nru.maxs. r'TT* MON & RILLIAMe Unaertaatro. corm.? of ?MD avant. and ig "met, %Melina. C•Mos .1 •11 Mad.. brd" 4 • Erep.a add tiloso, sod every demflp• Roo of toderst fur Dishing p nod furotsbed ma Me 00.11. asocable terms In th• Hrsese lad arnmse• 1t Malted. Odlee open day and , aislis. MBILFAS & PEEBLE3, UN. altsatics .4141) LIVERY Errii-BILRI noram • 1 SRN DEMICY dTRICET ).)I1) CliUks Ilegbeny City. where th...r curil Ittßitt. .totarttly at:pp:fed .0111 ;sal att Imitation Itmewood, MoboradY 4 ” 4 E , Raa• prless aryl?, from $4 to 11100. it-. pr.:par.:4 for In mien, licarxs aed fa • dams fornitto.d; alto, Mods of Itourefai Bonds, If me ttlf t •Mo• opt n st all twat, dr. sod Moat. JOSEPH METER & SON, ITNI3EII,TALICEIVS, Na 454 V11.W15 IFTEIrt. 1 ~. _ _ .4 Carrlagu for FawnslA, 113.00 Xaolt oorrtz sad all Funeral Punlottmant .t d,lewl rates. as 7 PiTNOTICES— ,, To-Let." °lmage," Lost," " Wants," "Found," "Boardtner,' &v., not ereesdeng FOUR LINER, Mil be inserted in those toluntsu ones for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each ask& Nona( lbw FIVE CENTS. WANTS. WANTED —A Good. Active v v I.IOY. to CA RUT A ROLITIS orand other wt,. • only at flaaleorord, P. AC. Itallyea no d. to J. H. WILLIa binON. WAATED.—A few first- clan no kit Etca SIM halt street. Nona others nerd apply. WANTED.—A Iril"L TO DO .1 , ZIL•1. It UOILWO•If. In • mull LIQ ly. Item% of rola...toss toi•f•••• •S 104),Imford VIVO, ,WW A NTED—AGIEN 1 N —To caul- V &Se Psonsylv.to frt the @aloof sands/ loptoosoll tools too devla s toe et•shosols . ps the Mhos of Mechanics. X•oalrs al Monroe Mono, tierood •rd, Alt.ssh.os thty. of o. ALLAN mrAN TA Aientleman and LADY 110A1311 nenspy • comfort t. •.ne too, on second loor.vito Weaning. at nu...onside rates. in very piessinit Alenneny City. Adds C. tiniStl• WANTED--HELP.-AT E* PLOYMENT orrlct, Mo. I It. Clan arreca, /3011 r WILLA KILN, for 611teres . alaA• of aznployonent. Pomo. annlitfo. baL• of all kinds ear be almond on abort Doan. /TVANTF D.-111TWATION All A TaaltrlLlNk/ /114114 T in• a Carriage Ilardwan Stole, In tray. In T aaaaa 1.4 all.• pnl. Deo s , et, ralaranro eves. Nell nna.n In t ntambern ISLatca. Adana.— Jt!‘ • X kilenkny City, IV__ ANTED—An AGENT for this city to. 11 tn. eelebr.. 0..,T11•11 A AUTOS AAA I AU MACHINE. on 45103 ••• Call tern. mete 11..1 tnan say What company. Call . m en axansine at lel W00.1.4.t. 11. C. Vi ILI.UI. Tnee ll ne AS... 'TART ED.— 4 GENTS every- IN ID HI to AtIlltte*MANIC•N t( • IT hlti oat, Pi actlr+l Eolithic Elsobtott over loveotell. YON. s*3. MOO Lott *O,OOO ttlottot. otlr mina.. Ad d... ANNAN:AN KNI . TING MACHINE CO.. ttotton, Attn .. or St - L Mo. WANTED. - nORTGAGES.- ‘lO,OOO to Loan Is large or mail am.. TitlttlAri It • FP TrY. BILL Flood sad Roth Crate Brute! 111941 , tilleld rtr. WANTED.— AG ENTs. *2OO e Roy tl °VI IcriV:4 l l. s i K g: CHINS- Pr.e. catty SW OrcalbAli.rlo,4ll. Act-ote. Tots la the sheet peval. Sentu ate nets., of tee nay —me re the o r — ghtelle le.dt tithett ll do apt Mt dor wort that cas hlsnro:trtiair," I=r:in W l ' t C i l " 1:17• 4 11 "' to take se A ekr.4 Ft, etrettlaM Mo. C.1..i„Ill? "0 !Lale. WASTED. 60 COAL DIGOI,R3 Val 2.4 pl.. at pmtera, ro uat .top eat and 2 , ..0d atlas at UM 111.4.1 a the Mercer iron and Coal C 0.,” ♦t hteetrbore, on the Jsztie.towa Rod ►natal ken •ay. Lem r toothy. LU 1.11 [rum FL, burgh. ♦DN7 to H. B. BLOOD, ee.:A.l3 OENEI•L . Sion