4. 3 Eittsinigt 4iittE ary LID SUBURBAN _T IE ! pkys NITE is flonlialiect its Oks city ,aidart Oar week for 15 muss par War sBPer S OWL, 12. Tie Pew ettdirrent depot hes been com pleoted4l V widen , sad Is cow oecopled to , those for WhII . '1,11.4 Rebel yfoterday booed a war, WA tar the arrest of Beojemin Barris• g rich osoonlillog John Wilma i nl i qtg nooklow him down. Criodidillineesealts alleges Lena-Wen s 4iiiterday made a violerd attack np~a hilt wife and abused her. Smirk, iWiary loaned ► warrant for Lena'a Arreit. ybris la bsrdly any truth in the ru mor teethe effect that, the to of the Mpeet tio=lllllll and tempera are to bo OlMlteielja the retrenchment and reform manta, -llWards* John Speller wax arrested agenlentrant from Jtudlce Barker. and MS fore bearing on • charge of Maar 1111=dilet," preferred by Catharine 4 ..••••. • s a! nl aiWi i t Regan and John Wilson had a a saloon yesterday, during wkleb,it'la alleged, Wilson struok his =t lw the lace. Alderman Mn. haa lasted a warrant for the as itaCurWllson tbriummult and battery. cjeijialigragettea concerning the where. gebtroti dr Michael Brady. Mum years of eggs, who esosped from the Insane Ds. sarrannt of the City Farm on Monday afternoon, will be 'gratefully received by hie mother, Miry Breay. No. 20 Chary Yesterday afternoon the brake of a oar the Oa kland ßamenger Railway gave .ou - Fourth avenue, opt 3afte the omoe. The hones were unable C. OcT , its progress, and the car was throb from the track. No one injured, sod no damage done. Aker' your name, business and location • tiger* the people by advertialog in your 'bell papers, and when anything In your floe lamented your name will be Wall. lei and your place fret visited for the article limited. This hat been the ewe thearnpu of times with purchaser& • ti ColWtets. Joint Quiey, of Thheellle, who was convicted of robbery rhisllo wacky and was sentenoed thepwaltentlary for the term of two yeare, - Ohake Jail on Salurdsy night last salfrsaklin, and has not yet, been clap. Three othow prisoners also sno• articling their elk:4lM a profound philosopher who Colgiarect advertising to a growing crop. Eleasdd: wThe .termer plants hie wed, tar while be is sleeping the mom is growing. 8o with advertising: while yOlrure sleeping or_ eating, your silver. tieementis being rued by thousands or Tiersiiinaprho usmaraew you or heard of pwitrhusitniskitor never wordd, bad It nib him lbw your advertising:. . , About a Dec.—John Carroll made In. ftrtriatiotf yesterday before Alderman pomade= against Terrence Mot Linn. for larceny, and Terrence made Informa tion against John before Alderman Tag. .for perjury. The parties reside in Mulberry alley. The dispute is In Was don baths ownership of a amine, sabred at. si*--"a black and taA dog with a sitdliec—rnas the descripUon. The part, Mil Wane held for bearings. Opea.-6. fair will open in the =brut= village of Mansfield on Wed nesday...men log next under the emplace ather-ladiesof the Oatholio Church, pro. seeds arrbeappliel to the erection of a sow church edifice, the ground for which hes already, Woe purchased. The fair in this village one year ago was a success, caul bkanlon, - the pastor, and hie as -laborer; will leave nothing undoneto make the coming one fully its equaaall in plesanir e and profit to all who attend. FfrlfilanarMilm fa highlygnitifviall laths many friends of Dann Bwooter,Esq., tO Lesnithat he nu received the moire tben of Pittsburgh and virinnl nit Mutual Tire Insuranoe Company. of Tort. Pa., ono of nor old st And most reliable companies doing ibialneas In the State, established IBA and now having a capital of over SM.- We. Pontiffs Issued and special atten- Usailitantoall huu= cribs Cbmpany. Pa. Moe, 75 Federal strait, Allegheny=y, • !:A. Very Deatrable Residence, No. 65 Myer avenue, Allegheny, Dear the north end bar the Hand street bridge. la stirrer. Used this morning by Joe. D. Batley, real estate agent. There Is probably not enotberdwelling to belled at present an weir tothe Wainer neaten or Pittabnrgh itrYt'liad pleasantly located In a ownpar. partitively pare atmospbere, eo well lighted and ventilated, and in snob good order as tide. Thp proprietor is going to idernalkiatocellty for a disbud residence, - wr It would not befor "ale. A Yanked :Abitander.....yegterd.r' a g elderly woman appeared at the Mayor's °Mee and state& Abet a boy 'baked given till -carnet inek-10 Mary to 'the. steamer "Belle" at the Monongahela wharf, bad absconded wttb the baggage. ostatidned dry goods to the value or tweedy &diem. The young .oestopyilen. took with hlm•A 'Mg 'of itirs."wblen the lady had taken Mr and put Into Mit bands. .)laerfi.hom Vanport. town about` tininty =Mem filial Ptttsborgh. Tirepcdlos could get no trace afthe A fewdep sloes we recorded the cote, inihnietitto jail tit Llithi Ireland ebirrso with whipping his wife. previously di vesetng her of all her Clothing. and ming rope to make punishment effeluaL wstalmatated that Mrs. Ireland inseam „ pulled to borrow raiment from a neigh. bur tour:car before the. Alderman and Snake information stalint LIMB- Now mrbe aboald have returned that clothing bat her neighbor. Yrs. Ellen Meech Iff Mimes she did'nt—infaet charges her with toaliclously- destroying It. ,AJder man Meillainers wan again appealed to. and Limed a warrant for the erred of Yrs irolarrl for broody, upon which ahe was arrested and cement/AM to Jail .0-..%Alllegllcay Fire Deputses!. -• Lest !mining Dm. Committre on Fire Yogiosi and Hue' of Allegheny Conti. ..."2Amag,•-steettng fu the City Ballding 111$61*•• Of nuking appointments nisvitutalor sects axopatur under the paid system, which rut Into. operation seat mouth. They eoutinusil In seedon wall • late hour, bat felled to couipiete tbi *irk: Thus hie Suet difficult, la - making the appointments owing to the tret7 large number or applicants, each of whom alelms to be • veteran In the ear , •Deramd Sutras the position for peat •marsiew Thus are sin itther tutus* In relation to Oa property brolonlag thecompanies; which nukes the Irma an alambatiaey delicate ens. Another , meeting !DU b• held at tbrearilest irecience, bat It Ii tiot probable thir hold out; bill be' 'arranged 'until ear the nest Mistier h!Odtanails. • • Consigned to Rest. The mortal rattail:La ef David Mercer, Eat. who Matron Tuesday morning, of comenfht on, were -deposited In their lad noting place In Allegheny Cercietery yesterday afternoon. The funeral wis levity ,atteaded. hfi1ut0r.4.040,.. dffii • A. Y. of - width dicolied wee Oenli hem.attaaded Is , • (body:- Mr.. lieref4 served as Clerk under 'woof the Mama of,ibe ally, ;shales from Ma, mance dortbithe Owly - portlon of hfaree;hts Ceitlfsfa tans; Ind. fli t ft e dfteftarfte, dudes, se'srill of of Mose pan: tandals kr hts pfl vide nth hs nada' Mal* Meads, Ableastoptkur was. the , dlswitti nodes wilds sfommod6tabored,s big; dmataff.ante stafkuttedly hastened my 111 peatupa s pocal. fight fat Wean prooeratoows mist kftemoerat and toasted him EP6ct. Spa puttlentan of t ' jr °r sad leaves ,a dna* Of !daub to Mourn/MI peas fes ,11 . 1, - "be!" by amtbr. Tama,' 0 1 11 ilit!t. - itootti totOre,told. Right; iis W.r. Unbar; Stilt•obteitor, at olittiiiiiks; Alleithee7; was retenting to hhtiteltdllool4oto PRtstswlth, hi wIT of theatillart brills*, • her we accented try Me OttOtbdi Wbo made isdettnied vire , mie irk ~ ~ ! , ,Toolio lt lott w ou t oc to 'bon," ' ~. htr. hillteoheows 4140 itwW,a 0: murk and was powwow . 4. - . s 't *of , the ' ,mso ' with , h, oto t sot Ot a / 1 2 . to hi. wwo., So dlo tittrowid . 4htto Into the el ono vietal rittese.` end - *lrbil tie hae • ,portlon et este finger Mee o , sod wail otherwise 'lmply =..rarptlttostetre r =AO = 0 111 1tfilltst,i*,!..w ' OM ___ •-• lams were Awning. 00, WWI,. - sa a a 111111011dblidp dropped! , ttedr 4lettin teleetsei, This eade another to the Wiwi samisen of oda , * Ws' bridge le the moan. • Utile militiamen= the en. Siterlate Wight resew It a seer We. • REUNION. Department Convention of me Grand Army of, the ft, public—Election of di ocera—Soublie netudett--Batsiet. The Department. Convention of the" Grand Army of the Republic', m membieli at Lafayette 13x11, yesterday, The Convention was called to order by Colonel O, C. Boshyshell, -Grand Com, .wander, CoL R. B. Beitth. A. A. G.,. Of deleting; as Sieettartary, and George F. Wood, of Poet No. 1 i , heing appointed Officer of the Day. Oct motion, Com es J. A. Price, Ben- ton Smith and J. A. SrM were appoint- ode Committee on C red ential. Generale Pearecnv and Wanner, Part Grand Comm inder% were invited to take seats on the Rangel to the right of the Grand Commander The report of thi n Committee on Cre dentials was readi d received and the Committee discharged. Comrade Wagner, Chaplain General pro tent , opened the Convention with prayer. The Grand ComMander thin made his report, reviewing in detail the work done daring the past year, and showliig the advance made by the Order during • i• The Assistant Adjutant General and Assistant Quartermaster General re. ported the transactions of their respec tive departments. Malor A. R. Calhoun, Assistant In spector General, made a verbal report.' General •Albright, • Judge Advocate General, made a brief report. The Medical Director being absent no report was recedes/4 from that calmer. On 'motion, the , above reports Wore received and referred to committee of tu five, eetlating 'of Comrades • A. Wright, Wood Green and Hardin. On lOOUOI2 of Cant. Cook: • Scsolved, That when the Convention adjourns it adjourns to meet in this halt Thursday morning at nine o'clock. On motion of Cod:trade Wagner the Convention went into the , nomination and election af.Department officers General Hartranft,, in a near speech, nominated Mal. A. R. Calhoun for Grand. Commander. which was ramived with applause. . . General Rebt. L. Saline was nominated but declined In favor of Maj. Calhoun In a brief speech. •.• . • On motion the nominatio n elosiod. An motion M.j. Calhoun was. unani• mousiy declared the next Grand Com mander of this Department, which wale received .with long and continued ap , Manse. Maj. Calhoun accepted the poaillon in aribrief,bnt forcibleripeechi • George S. Wood, of Post No: 114 of liirmitigitam,..waa neon/nate; for Hr. Vice OnunitslOMDiendlor. , •'.- ' • Major H. , Reeder, of Easton, and Maim A. o.4leleoettli of riunnistar, were also nominated. Captain W, 13. Cook sad tine. S. Grant were , appointed tellers to aoudad the election. . . • George S. Wood. reoelved a map:Mitt , of all the votes and was declared elected Comrades ;din A. Price, Gen. Charles Albrlght,q.iolcuutil D B. Porter, Wtlttkm N. Haymaker and David Jones were planed in 13041On,r0rjr. YIP grIPIO .9 19 g"ndgr• • ' COMIIOB P. Conic "WilhdreW 'the name of. W, N. 4qymaker, of Post No. 8 of this city. The election resulted in the selection of General Albright, who accepted the pod. lion in a neat speech. On motion: adjourned, ILFOrtIO:4F. . . At seven o'clock last evening the dole. otos and meinbera of WO order 11/12821- bled, formed In line at the hfornmga.bela amuse and preceded by the Iron eltY Band marched to Lafayette Elan, byway afatnlthfield Street, Fifth' avenue and . . . Wood street. where the meeting organ izalacry nelil rhewA L pearson tothe Gen. Pearson stated In a brief but elo quent adarees the object or the Conran item actor - width be introduced Major Calhoun to the andlencp, and In so doing, said thit the • itsietistelen bed by acclamation Gran C o m ma n der of this Department, a worthy tribute to a faithful soldier; • who 'bed , lost a leg In the service of hle country, and Bow car ried eleYerizatel hulletaln his body. Me was a man that would do honor to the organiaation..• • ' •1: Major, taMogti. arose, and. -wee it , - plandoclag Soldier' only• can! applaud. ;be palpitate dircl_ PIEWSKUVSPONA in 'llithinann siAb ai e.ait =own The Grand Army of the Republic haa met with many yielmitudre Maw lie or ganizing°. _it wouldseentvialearci after the Mosso( tha-loar that-men who had enlisted, marched end encamped, to gather, who .had fought together sod who at last had come out together to ree, the hag giorionsly trinmphsat, should seeir-to beeotne-nzittntin one glorious organisation. The Major then referred to his army experience. and paid a glow ing tribute to the men wbll bed collated with him and had (Mien vrhllA to thence 01 their duty Hathen referred briefly to the agent" of tiottlinisrdzeOlth He wild they came together In - no pur titan spirit. There was no distinction oetweenthe outcer raid the private; the Mejor Ortheral. and the prioths *tidier mat on an equal footing. A man was not :toted whether he metered the army a Democrat or 7Bepabllasuor at Mist altar he knelt. But one tett misapplied, and that was did he enter the army with a pars molly.. t Igo matter whet Ws us. [tonality; whether he be a son of Jacob .or of the downtrodden snits of Ham, we .tip hand and Willi him friend. The Major icopuorted at eome.leogati. and. ou r I regret that a want ef space prevents our publistilhg his adtreeiln 414 ' Gl / 4 = a nt ill t latihdri Of Philadel phia, then on e upon and delivered an eloquent and , gunning widows, set , tin' 'forth' In- &dale • `the objects and workings of the order. His remarks were listened to With marked attention, and he was greeted with loud and pro 'leogedapplause it its alasa, ad. O. C. ,Boanyshell. the retiripg Grand Oomniander, was next called uptesonT urettpOnded .111 - ran appropriate , and intereetion mdflom = , froth 'Piet 19; Phlladelpaia, was called upon and favor ed the audience with "Sherman'. March to the Kea , ' and "Prison Life twin/de," both of 'Mich were dung In admirable style, and were received by the audience withattontstot applatuae. • - • Comrade Wm. M. Macke Z d Et t le z Hartwas galled Upon and ad assemblage, after which Comrade Hood. colored soldier delegate from _Pon 80, Schylitill county. was called upon and responded briefly. Coleater.T. EL Bayne and General Walkeewere WINS upon, and bath gentlemen responded In the Order named In thrilling aneecheit. A number of other comrades. were called upon and responded' briefly, tliter which the as sembly adjourned Wtho supper room. = . In thi 'sapper rOotnAidder the Hell, a bountiful and atuopiuque repast awaited the delegates and Milani who had assem bled to partake of the hospitalities of the O. A. It. of Pittsburgh. Four _tables wasesartanged,lextenchrtg theihillangth of the spacious supper ball, and were talrly groaning. beneath the weight or anhalantiala and delicacies which bad been provided fru the occasion. . When the guests to the number of over- three hundred had.been seated, Gen. Wagner was allied upon to ask a blemish:lg. atter which Chum. Pearson gave the order to "Ditch In," and we doubt lieVer soldiers In the field entered into the dlectwatan of a "square meal," when they were so fOr. tunitte se To bee° cap oPPertitnlty...with more Iraniano4 three seaellabled the 4a; A. banquet.- The' bill of - fare' was ail that could have _teen deelred by the amend epicure, and iiMotod credit on tbervrorthy caterer Mr: !Wiry Wbsitti allprlisant bed been amigo pr,> vided for, champagne was introduced, sod as a natural sequence, toasts fol lowed. . , We rig*. that 'a Went -of space pre. vents oar publishing them In full, and wilt have to content ourselves with glvhega Taw of tbli meet arenalneut , . aGotniade General Grant, President of the .thrned Statacer In reeponee to this. General. L. Pearson mad s brief letter from Foot. dent Grant acknowledging an Invitation to be present on the occeslon, and ew. Kissing his regret at not being able to take part In the proooedings. a WWl= T. Sherman, General of the . Army.".._ Gen. Pearson read a better from Gen. Sherman In response. John A. Logan, Grand mender of the G. A. ft. of the Vatted Sows.. In response to this a letter from Gan. Logan wale read by Gen. Pearson. sebnowledeng an Invitation and expreer .1141 Ma regrets 11: being unable to ittentf the Maven:ton. -Gov. Geary." Respcnided to by Gen. ffittl. Sh ra er an. prop:sea by Oomnuie Lightner. Responded to by Oen. Blakely. "Me loyal women of the Milted States," offitrdd by &Liar OsMoun. It number of •otbersr followed, which called forth *pliant rattionem. The deletates torir t t f ord.were bY ao nialViC .PariPS of mire of Ow utaintar whiohlhey boon ;roam. ed and entertained by their tioniradas of this thy. Macy of them bad come tot the thy Orrjat3toed ale of It. but would Pavel: with quite• different °Wallin of litteberia and Pittiturghere Men i?l•3' bars betemfore entertained, Ai • 'mahout the aseemtdy adjourned atter tinging “Aold haw Hine" 1p Muff" • . ttz - ONOR-TO THE POLT. The Caledonians litememiar "Bobble" —Gathering of um Mimic and Feasting. • 7 The enthusiastic admirers of "Bobble ' . Burnaeantwit be numbered. Slot alone hid lirOtheriFicotchmere but alt who Can appreciate . genius , ' and warm hearted meantime', Unite in praise of this prince of arum. He wrote for humanity, - and the reward comae in an ardor of love and veneration and fame, bounded only by humanity itself. Deep reel earnest as this feeling is, It seams to be increasing . With the years, and each recurrence of the poet's natal day. is hailed with a re newed gladness, and greeter honor. Yesterday we gave an account et the commemorative gathering , in . Menne, }tall. While the feenvitlea were iti 'pro gram there the friends of the. Poet in itirmiughana were etijoyiug themselves 1 at a similar entertainment, given under the auspices Of they Caledonian Club. The gentlemen comprising this organi sation were thoroughly Imbued with the spirit of the oecaatou, and appreciating its signiticance had spared' no efforts to make the celebration a Success, - Wends It pureed in the highest 'degree.' - The celebration had been arranged to come off at iltchlara Hall, 'Denman street, and the evening appointed found a company of over-two hundred persona, a large proportion of whom were ladles, satiembled lit the designated place, Intent upon full enjoyment. The ball had been appropriately decked for the occasion, the moat- prominent feature being tie. large tablet; with its snow white cover- Mg, indexed, with everything that could plasma the eye and tickle the palate of the daintiest epicure. When all bad gathered, around the festive board, Matthew. Pete,' EMI., President Of the Club, briefly, but m glowing and eke quern terms, referred to the poet's his' tory, his hux;e,,his .writings Awl the in fluence • which' he- had 'exerted" In , the world, closing his remarks with a happy reference to the repast before them, upon which he invoked a blowing in the lan guage of the "Selkirk Grace." . bae meat ma cape, eat. A...tid MAMA.. lentils.. , inuream. miasmata a bi ova thanalt.,, The combined-440k- ,thp edibles was thin Introduced by Mr. Nate, amid much laughter, in a reeitation of the “address to the Haggis," the conclusion of which. was followed by thelbOat actire hostilities, resulting in the. rapid Maui. pear l = the excellencies provided by the lliart, Tito: in , such matters, Is a thorough adept. When the simper had thus Wet (hammed to the entire satisfamlon or all, au otganigation wee effected and the literary feast began, Mr. Pate presiding. an, ex cellent hand, under the leadershipsf e, Prison:lth was 'crab, tendanoe, and contributed largely to the enjoyment which marked the evening, hilr.late,npontaking the chain reopen. feelingly, , when the regular wro. kralnine, rgl lo Was With prOßeaki With in order: 1 4 l'authe" the Ploughman Bard -ol Elembitid." Song-"Randri Robin' "'me Geo. S. Wood. Roam by the liana "Willie Brewed a Peck o' Malt."' : 2. "Scotland, the Land of our Birth.", biongl-"Heather liiller;" Mr,.-A.' Woe& Music by the Baud-" Flowers of the Forest."... . '' ; : :, -'' 3. "America, th eland - we live hi ?' song..-"Xhe Sus i bigatigied Danner," by Capt. bavid Jones, ladies uniting. Music by the Band-."ldnil Oalumbla."- , • 4. "The Heroesof Scotland." Song " Kitty Lads." 09 . 2.i r .,lee .c . fleBrist• B y the Band-Oxford Blues' March, 5. "The /Amities, God bless thom.". Song-"gys Coming Marne." A. Wooda. By the llind-"My dl Kind Beanie." 8. "Thu President Of the Coked States of Anieriea.i. By the Band-" Hail to the Chief." Song-" The o,cl Tune of Acre," by Mr. 31 , Ganald. 7, "The queen of Great Britain." Song-"/ 'lke Blade o' Grass Keels. ibt Ain Drart'o Due," by Mr..Tarltom By the Band -o,xl Save the Queen. " 8. "Burns Aseociations throughout the World." Song by Mrs. McCormick,. o.ltie bairn at °Pr 'door," whleh'was ren dered In a ,peculiarly effective manner, createdlgrest etithusikos, end Ina ran [Prewar. spate:Med. • The , band Saar Pletred , illiateny-w.aiwtheen.the..gither.n o.."rbs.' Bu Bonnie Jean." 50ng..,..4.4 the pirthrti," firi; "by , Mr. - McDonald. followed by ~, , ktad Rubin gray,'; ,b„T the baud. , '.''' '' - '. ' ' • ':- ~ c ( 10. "Oar Army anti Navy" song. Red WM sant/ Blues hr - OenteDaeid. Janie. Will treated grestilapplabso..the' Bind closing with "Comic' thro' the Rye." 41. 7.'ke,Yrisaideut reawlaid and° last. ofßrial dignity fir a rezr moments and recited In vernacular, "Tem triffian. ter" in a style initilliatil.' end p:lfec, which throughout elltde I enthusea. tic Bpi:naval atiCat. bhp _close , brough• down the fume° With enplane° which was pontanued for some tftne. When order wee again restored, Mr. Pate antionnoitol, that preparattons, , bad heezi ankle In another part of- the houst for those who wished to indulge in terpsichorean exercises. Tao announcement WIS . balled with delight by the younger portion of the company, end during.the vemainderM the evening &MAO' fteela; and' all Ell varione Lachine! dance deur to the heart of evezy4olly Smtehtnau, divided their attention from the entertainment in the main Ball. The deaden having retired, the literary exercises were continued In tbc supper room, volunteer sentiments, songs and reoltations being, mlled.for. Capudn David Jobe., S sunetinr vocalist, lad MY with a song, "The Harp 017 ar which was followed by ' , Scotland - ever," Mr. Berner rendering - this beau. Atitttwilad la n 6 apPY 3 nanSem "I'fantiften 'Jones Qsfis stestessi , " cgs .11dur And creatadt , shone vt Nalltgbtitt bY - the impromptu sentiment, • ..My spirits being leogthenad by Mr. Elobbare ignob,7l would ilk• in hate' dotal . strangthetio4 by , * ! MU* mote punch." ' Mr. Dlnaldeon now came forward vrith • long.. ?Tie,. littter Asa than ;Never... widen was' lot limed hey 'mother, Highland Home," by Mr. Michelin. cpth performers receiving every mard fasts:lon :of approved .Tteti Freighted Alma," • mush was rendered in an ex ot...ilent. manner by Mr. lteßissick. Following In quick egeocraidon came: i Song, "Meeting of the waters," Mr. Jack: hong, "Wattle brad a pock o malt," Mr. Harper; eopg, ..Aserectry,'• MeXixeleki recitationlpoeinT,"Man.ttes made to uritirri," - Mr. Jelin Wear; Wing. "A "fall 'draPPY ate." Mrs. ' ACCerairck‘? Sorg, "Jessie's dream," Thos. Finney:, pPnug, "Red, white and blue," 'Geo. 8. Wendt ; rectitation;Di /ewe. Tllll;rtactirat V.011141N,156.1 leek, were nullintroduintroducedand "create lively eensation by. &bluing duet. I"The , Match Girl," irMch, thintlees In execution,.4 rendered in clear,. Musleal, thoroughly tranqull : and with 'untimal expression, received a burst of applause which would bare flattered the most ambitious amateur. Next camo songs, " Wits stole your Soon?", by Mr. A. _Ttobertson; The curly headed boy," by Mr. A. Jack recitation, "A Pdem," Mr.gtewart; mpg, "An said soldier " , Mr. Hamptbirel long; "Sauteed' forever." Mn: 'Ma& tire; humorous ballad, "I'll toll ynd ' Wit by Mn, Robertson. which brought down the harm; Roza, , !The now Val reade, , by Mr: Melntirefitoothei beautiful &lett, "Never forget the. dear, ones," by' the Militia' Jack, Who were &rain enthualastleally applauded; long. •Hurrah for the Highlands% sward Rouge by 'Mr. Sterling. and shoat of °thereat* teen, which treetop the examtises till far into the "wee ama,boura 'yore the twat. Space would fall us, h owever, In remnant. birch the pleasantrlee of the happy. 0., whfehwaa act event 'ld lEilrmitor... .ham. The enatnen.V. ono soil ell. united in pronouncing it the boot enter. talnteent ever shaeh by the club, vakid heretofore have won an exalted name fce. Snob affairs: Much matt Is dee the prealdlog cflicer for 'the genial grace and good • hnmered tact with which he .contuse himself, while to all. the club the two hundred ladles and gentle. Yuen present owe a grateful remembrance foran evening of rare enjoyment, which Will long ho held In memory. es en evi dence of their courtomiellberallto and a happy, joyoun celebration- of the CXI birthday of I tio.Ayralgre . plougluboY "Rabble" Barna: , • ' ' ' r Fey. Geo. P. Hays' Lectures. The entire proofed& of the course of three lecture'', to be delivered . by tote lively and highly gifted 'ipeaker lithe Central PreabyterLan CbOrch•Allcithenn which he la the nostot, and whlchare adv,rtieedin anothercolumn, undekths head of IMUrtratata, are to be (termed to several excellent Menhaden, of chip, Ity bondtieted - mainly by the - ladles or that congrtgatton, of wblob the descry lag Pon of the vicinity, withbut regard to feet, art ;hi lbemilelarlea. 'ln one of these, the IndnetrialBebtxd,,whlch tartan every Saturday afternoon - in the lectors racing, etre taro" bandked lnatrootion. in :needle Work., end are bnatightlthder pleasant ind'lrtsrhietlie antral and, octal loduangee. , The peer children are dellghtedleilh Ivand mach good. will Oubliette reamla The. trees., ary, however, it empty; and es tnaterele upon which to Work moat Wynn:Meted, 'ere hope that as many_ eeploaa the binge I will hold ' will ' attend' thole lee** . which V i ii nivqoeatlenabPy'he .Ifolyand my welt as lnittnetiVe. Alt. bra 1311041 r. Ur Hayg btu few (vitals, and be haithe good tenet to jFLIOW that. WIWI& me? it'Proper d age be made to nvlribitl.v to tbr belt and holiest of purpose.: voii that lecituro—tOnnting an Apoetltai'.- Y411•WOMI "T.wloi!._ ltt 444.0 TIMIDEM PITISEURGEL DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MOANING, ;UNITARY 21, 1870 Tag COURTS. Dhtrlct Coart—Judge Kirkpatrick. WEDiESDA!,' Jaatuey 26.—The case of Frinrj ti , s..enikaaa tack. McKee, cotton for damages foilalse arrest and Lmpris. °amour,. prepoitaly reported, yrae; re. named. • • The deferelantst prcnrat that the plain; tiff, Flinn, bad been seen in the crowd whiCh'wee acting in disorderly manner, but that he bad avoided arrest at the time; that be subeetinentlObllowed the officer to the lock-up, where a charge was preferred nalzudblm, and be wee locked Thq case Was argued . . by Mr. Moreland fof defendants and Mr Batton Yet platy , tiff, after which the Ceart eharged the jury. ens:jinn OP airn nonter. After reciting the &m in the ease, the Court said ; We lostnacc you that for the. Purposes of this case; that the defendant, McKee, if you Lind be .wita a,nelice °Moor at the time of this sifrost,'cmild'aireat 'Minn In but, cwo orejlt...-tat... . Upon warrant based uPOti !Jethro:union, 'which, If possible, •should always be resorted to. 2d t`o2 l / 4 vl w,' tes it fa called, by which is meant a arrest where the violation of law is d ne in the actual presence of 4100120er, T . a propriety of thta is manifeat. Were atresta otherwise allowed, the security. or the citizen would be liable to frequent and reckless invasion by irresponsible persons. In section seven, Artie° $, of the Conatitution of the State, title "Diode, ration of Rights," it Is provided "That tfOoopla oho` .b• atro* .l ibeir emir brtaqat . Oen an Dna; f m unreasonable seirchee an alizarcri, a d that no warrant to search any place, oi', to aline ,agy perions or th ings, shall Issue without descrlbibg them ea nearly as' may be, nor without probable cause auPP4O by. naft or, ankftnaglon," .410 elk. in section nin of the same article: ...That in all criminal prosecutions the accused bath a right to 4a Mardi:T. him self and his counsel; to demand the na ture of thesignanition t Vdtlet "bird; to meet the witnesses face to face; to have compulsory process, for obtaining, wit. nOttefl i bt Itii git !; iioJW,lirciidooit6tE by Ind &meet or nformation, a speedy public trial by an Impartial jury of the viainaliat.i IS 4 1 t# 1 ,. 4 1 * hil 4144 , 8110 d to I give ern:lens° Ritmo& himaelr, nor can be be deprived of his life, lberty or property unlearn by the judgment of : his peers, or the law of the lard.. ri(4. *III ptiiieriyei the jiiivieroos,ll*.i -gtoirds thritttiersoriby ottenririmioltivi arnunak ttos POMO Of the duzon: - They are as cornprebtmaige and speshio as It is possible for than tir liii,' kid all orthem s P ut" t rartiat i tnaif i l l etWal e al % t i §n OA 4111 . , idea, and fags. - . . . by these restrictions Test this . and Ihnitatiolis satrieigif it wi...,;........ Was there ppy Oath, Or any . information, err AIMS it was madryan demi 'which' n ,,n ; Fit sAsi l t,: Is:n,qt eirditalitt, If, unwever, It is, -hr- , proved.' you *lll Lind, and if found It will be, a sufficient %Indica tfottand authority 'for 'both of these de , fondants: - If not, we think we could, ueder the ititimations of the Conatitn tiop, etepstid may,toyou. that the arrest was illegal and your verdict must be for the plaintiff. As already intimated, however, we wilt forJbelef this case allow thee defendants a moroJib. eral rule, and say to you that if arrested t-on stroll. If they arrested In neither of these ways, then we instruct you their con. duct was in,derogation f of, law, load the pliintifflWoutltled to - a ibrolet It will not do to rest upon the position °limped by..the,learned senate! for de feisfiah te; thlifbCcAlise these parties own -pled subordinate positions, and so were subject to Ise controlled.:and directed by others, their superiors," that: therentre; and necessarifv. they warp justified In what Itesydirt tr dOntlibyottderi.,;Bucti; we instate: , you, is not the law. Ama amnia consideration ahould sandy any one of its impropriety. It would be, in effsoteto permit,. one to-do by another whst ho could not do hirm,f. For violations of law each la respoosi blefor'hls Intlividual acts aratrondoet. To euy that a policeman who fallsto obey ordere.wadhl reader Almecitf noxious to removal, and that he ooghttcr be removed, as is argued by the learned CDUctifetwi 46m:46111v. mares simply nothing. If the ofderd given are legal, they. Obteltid.litt obtrlll4, ASIA .1f 'hot, not,. and the policeman who surrenders his . mace and star, rather Shari-annscuto an improper and lilegal'order. will do him self honor, by the pet, and save- himself lsrgely in possible trouble. A violation of ittw lea violation Claim from bean.. Wog to ending, Lo matter whether done a9'- tttigdlgn " : 3 4, e. d. •Jal elate this the better. Let putot be uu.. deratood as In the -remotest sebse justi fying a disobedience of order!, but only UWat le t hri' r l r i t ir.+Mtr.:Tht " lute necessity Mr their own protection. ertestdnif,4 l a. , &k nillarnafts.ProPof and and sh eright, ad can With Beery to themeelves be obeyed. Because :Hie Hatlur, the - Mayor gives ~an order lieutenants, a nd,i his tenant* tranetult - it , to th 6 - policeman, will be no protection uniemethe order be such an One as the latre.justlfy oration. This is what we mean in re- gent to Meleager:that of is'ecuryineout orders." Nothing more. Nothing leas. Apply these roles to the facia of this Case. Was this. Urns; upon Information and warrant.? .Thla is not claimed. Was it "upon Vlitw This la a tact 'for you. If it was not, It Is no defence to a techni rlght.of recovery that McKee arrest ed order. or Lieutenant ,Wilmot to dir.persothe orowd *mouton:led to ovum. ble at that polo; and if they would not 'diapers° to arrest .them and bring them tothe Kayoed Office. Although enlisted, lirpliltillififeislirthlifir7lf they . 'lmre not itiolatlnittiii-la* %it lelinsi'Lnf the. officer at the time of the arrest, the ar. roshitinlOatiiithitsi ;mug the detach Old! :MO WOtantldinli 4pply these rules also to tbo 021.13 of the defen dant Oral:un. Although as proven -he has no right to bear cues or take hail, It woul4 hoe a moustronedootrine to establish qtristi-her la 10' rock hp *very loan be Is told to lock up, sharply because the party dirs.:ring him to do so wore a 'due Gott and the , insignia of a policeman. Bettor far that many guilty should other. wise escape - than that the rights Of citizens should be thus itoixwilled.The factson this point would Seem to be be—but this is for you, that Flinn with the others followed to the Mayor's office, If possi ble. to BeOuriajhe solhaseor'glve hall for Tomer. That' after gettYrig itialde the policeman McKee said "Ill CALL AND' SEE, China Seiz , Parian &awns, Vales asull opealug for EL RIGBY & 00'S., No. 189 LIBERTY MET. • 1 B.—AL I. assartakrat of Pl= Whits Grano Wsre for family axle kotal a 117.70 on hallo. • ' 4 eel FLOUR. XNOTICE TO FLOUR DEALERS .' AND CONSTDIESS.-.We are now 0)0! off of 40,000 Wallas carefully_ WHITE AND ANDES AND TENN= WHEAT, perckand to Gauen: Pima, and Mamba eesuttes, Indiana YOH 11 " 2 Wbesz Um very best to be topeld and =anti be surpassed by any in the Vetted INstea. • We lesea a/so addled_ ear laveyourats Haeldnal7. Bolded elates and weenie Noma, and ara now prepared to forniati the told Meer we lurre nude Dor Yen yeare at pram tbat defy competlllon en Ye fame melee et 0000.. A. 0. NICXXICRY & • ennbentber LPN. • • - , peva: rums; L... PLO= I rrtaeaa A1:80 .. I P* Writettran, b r 1= 1 74 am, Insme, 0 Obis nomialt leak! a Ooi, fW bebbL I*' 7 . 4;ratacz irpminuar wiatma. 's4lob . b i t. nv47141%,..3 w Aii: at.r, ws• bto,viNvz. Wirtime z ,,ri xt w c vlwa i.. a.m a ii.A A. . sr2Z.'" 2114111 6 0.. t he mtra '4* sad W9all PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALII WILL be received st the °Mee of the Chief Qua, ter:nether. Military Dlvlelon of the Mtheonti, Chiento. =tots. nntli la M.. on TUESDAY. Pahrmrt I. 'lllO. for the trareportation of Government moon unitary, Government and Indian supplies between the following Indietted during the time from Match 10, 11110. to October al. 11110, via.: From St. Loals, Mo., to Sloan City, Tann , . Aeeu•7, Fort Bantlell, Whatstoae Creek. Lower. Brutes and Crew Creek Atoneles. Fon Bully, Big Cl:Monne and Brand River A cencles, Forts Moe. thavensou. Buford. Cool, Cooks, or toy poet that may to e.tablisbed at the month of the Mamleabell river, and Fort Benton. I From Wyandotte. Kan.. to Suety CIO. Yank; ton ntfeee7. Fort Randall, whetstone Creek. Lower Brake and Crow Creek Asencles, Port Bally. Big Cheyenne and Grand Blear Astaeles, Forte Rite, Stevenson, Buford, Camp Co; ke, or nay Does that may be established al the mouth of the Moscleshall Meer and Fort Benton. • Trews rortLeavenworth, Rao.. to Blank City, rumens menee, Tort Randall. Whetstone Creek, Lower Bruits and Crow Creek Agencies. Fort. Bully, Big 'Cheyenne and G 0.114 Rtrer Agencies, Forts Moe, ntmemon, Buford, Camp Cooke. or *avow'. that 111117 be establiehed at the mouth of the Musalesh ell river mid Tort Benton. Prom Cambia. Bob., to Sloan Clty. Yankton lICT. Fort Randall, Whetstone Creek,- Lower BM. and Crow Creek AYentlee, . Fort Bully, Big Cheyenne andUrand River Astenclee, Forte Rloe, tßoverteen. Berard. Camp Cooke, or any poet nut may be established at the mouth of the Buseleahell River and Fort E!1:1tOlil. Yr= Sioux Clty. lowa, to 'Yankton Agency, Fort Randall, Whetstone Creek. Loner Endes and Crow Creek Ageneks, Forego/Iy, Big Ctity. me and Brand Slyer Annan. Fats R et, PtereDEOU. Buford, Canis Conte, or any, post Inns only .Ito eatstalsbed.at, the Reath, er the kt4eAesbell laver, and Fort Renton. From 'Yankton Agency tb Port Rendall,Whet. atone Creek, Lower Bralzs. and :Coto Crash Agendas. Yon Bally. Big Cheyenne and Grew] Blur bgnaOles, Ports Rite, Stevenson, Bedard; Camp Cooke, or any Trott that luny he establish,' ed at the month of abs Xaseleshall Yteer. and. Yortßenton. . • Prose Port Randall to Wheletene Creek. Lower Endes and Crow Creek . Agencies, Port Sully, ItseCheYeen 3 rad B iand River Agenelee, Peru Mice. eteveaaoo. Baford, Cam. Cooke, or ant Prwittiorrawwbo artaldla bed at tae mouth of the Idereleehell river, and Yam Mantua. - from Wbetaunne. Creek deeper to Lower brutes end . Crow. Creek .Js gentles, Fort wady, Big Chef.= and Grand Elver dernelea, Ports Moe, diaries... Me ford, Camp Cooke. or any Yost Oat may 1w entabashed at the month of the Meeelesbell river. and Fort Benton.. . 1 From Lower Ainlra rkrenry.:to Crow greet Agency, Part 14.4, M. Cheyenne and Greed Hirer Agencies. Porte Mee: titer. neon. Berard. Camp Cooke, or Ray root teat may be established . the month of the lioseleakell river, and Fort Bentos. Prom Crow Creok Agency to tort Bally. lllit Cheyenne and Grand waver Airerld[lll, Ports Klee, SteT/511.0.12. Buford, Camp Cooke, or ...7 port Wit may be eataDllatted at the month or the latuto.uheli river. and Port Pantos, Prom Port rally to Pig Chtyenne and Grad, Siva , Agenelea, Ports Ittce, Bterermon. Buford, Ca=t , Cooke, or any Post thatmay ha eatabilihed al the.mm!stitil Mer e and Poet. Benton.. • • . . : - - ~. , . , from ,B 4 CbirraollAgracy to Grand •Ettrer AViley. roar Ake, Otersqroa. Bulrrd, Camp Sooke, or , air . . poi that may be estalaValed at MO moats: Or, I.4.lltiarleshrii riven and Por 7nnit Orsi4 Stier hymn , to Torte Elm. U. Mao,. klator4. Cana Cooke. or 'aim peat that ink/ ko Whittle/4$ at tha mouth of the Mosel.. Wall siker wad lan Bcaton. . Troia nut /tyro to Forts Bioreason. . Rastord. Com/ Cooks Qum' pool ttuit mop pt ootabilated , 'aal Attooletpoll .river out not nr,R Vail &Milani to Port Buford. , Camp cOetre. ar oar 70g. tbal mop he airUbUidied the with or ;be Sooeloolelt ergo, sad Tort Hewn. ; Paco Furl ingot to Camp Coolia Or any peat that mar be astibilabett at the multi of the Knseleattell river uld Tort Denton. ' YTS= Camp COOK* Or uty post Mat may to onsblished at Use month of the Root!adult flux, utct Tort Boma. Proposals are sten Melted far the transports. tl.n Of temps tid ...PAW. Munoz es reason Pont Mach 91J ISSLI, to October al. 1810., Poor CALsnitt, San as. Its Bass-oth, lows. on through Phis as to an Us points above Sloss - City that are stars molted. • • 81444mmul nue the mte. feeprrairaY fm each smooth from Mereh 1101 h to Oetooer a 14. 1 11% Melarlea the duo of rust! mr re attentive Mei eatd. er mhloh titer will baritone the Icreleo from each of the menthe Peters tot'. rem* polite or 4feetloatum abore•samml, as Pular.; . . 1141.. TM nite .bleb Lbri , will trampait rub . ofecer and *Meter feeble rams. to be Pre•bied for alders. and r • 31dle,i Ita 'Wade their ratios.. wldeh will be supplied by tbe Govern:m.Bn. 44. Tess rats, at villa they transport Ithlea.cattill.arateslathree,earte,rrageas, rte., (troughs sur reedrug the s.licals to be pro-, "Med Op ateetaboat.) • • ' • just ' , retinue, 'cal be given to partlemosbo own and control beats. Bell. VIII 110 eijft oted to always tr.ve the liovernmeat treight the pref. erestee, and to no we van be allowed to carry proode to the 'nebula:leaf Go.rnmetri trelohv The eentrae or will be required to transport stores by land to the event of .fallare by water; and all atoreereeetred by the &entree:or for transportation men be delivered. at iheir.deetl heron within the year 7 .TO. - Bidders oral pleale giver, e rale ai which they .111 Ibralab tranipor cation down stream though for that exelsistra burpose no boat 0111 b. nti , th're4 to PO abstream oolesa goblins doom at least 160 tons of oavirnatent freight. The ecostractor fik transportation from Cble4o 0111 not be rebstred to tendeb ally 'dont stream . • . • p ease the contracting .m Ihn to cam , fro/tau repulsed. the Government reserves the Melt to tarnish the . trissnortatton at' toe teem of the tantrums: and nothing herein' tantalized shin be so onnstrned as to prevent the Governm.at from transnorttnols spindles on airs of Mown bostr. ' ; Bidden tee' tatbrined amino beat loaded en& fleaeznatemt entree wftl.be allowed tog..hare Sioux CliTantra.drawlea 4VIIx , thml . bidtteet water. As twits . wu l be required to ; N to pobate Stare Stela city With leirthiti bee" baudied -lone, bidders will lute' tielate'at *bleb they well tianeteured.taebmintaroOne bf 100 airman:, Without freight; Iliddeek obunild ens tbelr weft we thee , vlattaad restdemm sad each Tie , : SW mAeet'to adeotepinied with bend in the 4• is ot 910,0011; clawed Irk two or more ristei;• able perms. Laarsateelme; that, to ease the' enatttet I. awarded to the Getleuvednlteh4r, ft be aeoepied and entered laba - andttodd endt' madam seeuntylbeisished by geld Pont.. - In' *sierra** with Mammae of thikadverbseaitrt.' The eeittstetor wall be relearnd vi4trebeiedif rem L et (10 1 00,0.0) one hundred thoWeand; The - pulp to whom ttta maid *premed to execata the cannot at onee, and to gta• 'gm `lakotred bond toe Ittrfalthfarki . •, „ ,Tlie tlerrerametlt reserves the rfirtir ,t 0 rekht say or ebb thiamin) be otrerie, • Copy or blink lbrm el antraet idrfum. tatfou had Et, Lade. WM; and Ching*, to 'G entered tato to the event atairsitl, mid bleat Enos of egri be LW e/apple:a; Um to ELM ME= to the °Mee of the Chief Yriartermaetar, Depart's:mat of the : htlmout Lea% KM!, Chief Quertermuter,' Depart , meet. *UM* Platte. , Omaha: to Brevet Igestgoant Calotoll 'Jame Y. IllooreAtehMt4. 'Mugu. Port Laweeseranh, Kea., ea d to Capoanit Jttr• Jelltril EDF= AlmatiMaiit 'Qaartermasier. Eith tir Proppo~pall~~ tot. ttatoltortatlon tome ft. Gook,. T sadpartatles ea the Motown River, from Mt. eos,Alto..eas v ” 004 thaw.= trloorcomettery from Chlaego, • Fropoml•Lter Army Treorrier vitae+ from -Chicago, 111., to palate .= the vo. marliltvir. ,, arm =deem& to Um vim ',Mae ea; EY alter et the tanuldritdad tar on e al 111 at.% Ailibtins smarten:Mae+ Veneta. Malt, d 41114. Anwr sad oin.r 4,t.artera.mer ALUM, Dl.' LIVERY At SALE STABLES BOBlBTiirr — usos co,; op, ; Seventh Avenae tad Ilberti 'St., PrITABI7IIO3I, PA. •.• Wit; on Every, Naturdav Rota AN AUCTION SALE RDRSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,. WAGONS,' 4.ll =Ets.r=iirliniPisis l re:t.r e awl " ' t=g1:14:11:41;'' TP I 11 "4 7 .1 sad good Oslo will be sAven Meals/I JOHN EL STEWART, Auctionetr. RIME. 714•11.11.8074 Roar. a. PATTERSON aw 1 Eav - Atatw. eA.x.m. earn O . O MMWON.BTABLEsi .aitian* inAux L113E1710. A 2B / 1 38ZdElcITO- . ' - . IWWWW . ANY/WOWNI its latter of *erg. , Li 000lor Strict; Z I T , locteitioatiii ir i T i, nit, ibil . .444inl?' sal' rOt .Ihoulies nadle . by`the vimeri for it's beenitil QS kAliogit One% ha* been itedlt:267 dd.* f.. , .541 a 1 4 1 k,f Ali tt raid amesimei4 i.mr5t4 . 9.14 willidirni lrost .the data lima.' veto *A' ' ' bleuusinri tie' proven" si. - erradirbil tFternit, eat. sad fete. With' sale eanaiiitnistesd it........; ' " . '.11. - 1. BLAULZ: City AlLorney.: ' - • r mNo. 104 71231 Avenge. 1111nOlL i VA, ifto;'' AIMEUSRIVIEINTS RirNEiiff OPERA ROPvE. Last night but one of Ah• lVtt®•at of itte aminion'tnaam. • Mr. EDWIN FORREST, Who will aopear THIS Monday') EVENING, Jaoaaq 517th. 1210.,1a jaala Coarad's eve act MIMI/ of J&CE CMOS. Jack Cue fir. FORREST. irpay•ii„.tagLUc. FORRIBT pa Ma (mat etuiatitor of RING LEAR. linnet Family Natio Saturday. a'MERCANTILE I.IIBRARY LECTURES. CAPT. C. F. HALL, The dlAtingutilied Anticlinklorer, Intl deliver • Lettere ott "fly Search for kir John Franklin's Stpedition t .and Life Amon; the- Estfultinn," LAFAYETTE HALL, Thnrs day Evening, Jan. 271.1 t. Y a t n T u caoghter 3 years of ear. In tbeir oath, cosi a n. P7 : 11 1. 11. " : ' N ` , ° , 1 .: arid 001II.VONI gEtir9 JUNN FHA NE- Wirt EXPe Cents. No reacrewl 'mats. Nun co . 7 aite C at thy Library Room.. corner Nun and CU , lii Loon once at 7.4 nick di; Lecture will • ia• mecca at 8. - ff*CHIDE ?IV or -MIMIC. raltda....ALICE 111.11iNINti LL' OAllll. GRAND pUCCES, The [Ma and lashlua of the city enrsointrd with tbaaatc.tatualcat. Ellett akttab proauaa.• eedllmi4A of artla la altilliad•raelalgy. • , • THIS EVENING at 8. IPIIO 47118,1'," !ILLIAN HOR.ACELINGARN IA 510 rketrohes. written. coattroarri awl Leto try qla oytr E:00011tom ii Europe and America. I Concluding with (In two aetsi ;TIME . TsriLS ALta - !..liora Leeson—ALlCE. DIINNINO LINHARD 1. AND THE ENTIRE. COMPANY. SE - Carriag a may he ortiored at 11:130. • • .1 ,47 • lar.llllCll, -R Instructive , Common Fense Lectures, Rev. GEORCIR P.M AT S s In the CIL 6T13A.1. ritasinTEßlAN cif corner or Lecock and Anderson etr eels. Alla iota). - janEcESII—HUNTLNO AIN 11PFLTITE... IetAIserEISIUNTED HIHLANITT. FebraArf 3— FASHIONABLE EDUCATION retold 1101LAIs; El 00 shish Octet.. 50e. tly-THE IFIFT barrios et lb" ANNUAL EN- torcooL, or nEsiart • . . . wig b. Nom I . 4 >Ple media TIJILSDAY, 25th enc. Ado:anion free. Haars , o;,attendinee flow lee UrIIBPJ ., M S ' OPMN EVERY EV.V.Iq/N4l. de= — 127 VIABENTNT U 1 CATHEDRAL. LEGAL rd• THE - MATTER OF TUE APPIICATION ••7te ClOsenis Nothal eilldthr aid Loth ,theOclelion of Bharmburd' a . fet a Charter of Incerporatlon. kid sew. to wits tble 16th dilly of November, D.' 1669. the Inthirtrothl on and Instrument of volithe Daring been Dreecuted to, perused led &retained br the Coutc4wl the olkitins, Celli sod thud/Mins 'lbw ohs se: forth' and eon-, toned,' appoint:ix to be lawful 100 not 'nit:Nem, We ordered and directed that said their - meat of vrititny bhdled hi the ontee of the Prothonotary of the Court, of Common Float, and Mat notice' of Wit avidlostion b.:lnserted In the Pittiborsla batty Nornint 0 sz arra for at tenet three week setting forth that an application Mu bees made io the Court of Conn:eon Pleas kir the County of Alieebthy to "'rant the mid iithtleen.ehietual Nallding and Loin Atesocation of liharoeburr andittnati a Charter of IcocrPotatiou,ii and that ouch Charte t i 0111 be frothed st the next term Druid Con , online cheep. be filed its proton time,. -NT m rp,rim B. A. ctiLUNO. Corner &Mit and Diamond streets. hollettor. • mitten B. PAizact Drams. II WAStimonrfox, D. 16. DAM. f OX THE 'PETITION OF ALICir, DODGE, Of Plttaborsh, Penna., !mandato ,- traintx of calyin Daige, decei t ful, piailos far ihe ext./Von eta patent grratt4 to the maid Csiiln Dod g e: oa the llith day of March, 111110:: had:. rchseed on the $1.34 day at Jolt, 1116 P, tot' as liap7measent La Piro 'Place. . • . . It t o oidereil tisit tie teitltoony In tile me be elated antne lath DAY Or reertAttr NEXT. knot; be thee. f oe- Won ATV=Onto the 11,110 0¢T . 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