13 littAutO Gaytit, CITY AND SUBURBAN To Let—Romas Prom the find hf April, two well OrdAhed rooms suitable for offices, 111301:711d story frontin Gizrrrx building, earner Birth avenue avid Smithfield street: Call at 2:arra Counting Bairn, SS sod $6 Fifth arenas. liasaaalnarct was yesterday Committedto kill by Alderman 'Donaldson, on oat h Of Bi F. Fortany, charging him with birol;47 The total number of prisoners confined In the moray Jell I 116; of these 56 are court omen and 60 vagrants; 6i are males and 29 fenraltis. City Connells.—A. regular monthly Meeting of the Select and Common Coval ent of the City of Pittsburgh will be hold Monday, the 2Sth Instant, at two o'clock P. M. For lllaminable Clatrftg of the moat approved style*. and pattern' at moat reasonable rate!, go - to Urling, Follans bee & 0o.';, corner Fifth avenue and Wood street. • . Tee attention ojriver men is direeted to the advertisement of Mr. J. T. Stock , dale, wanting proposals for the shipment water to Benwood, West Virginia, nf 000 barrel. of petrolsom. • - Before Alderman O'Donnell: John Fransholts made oath yesterday, sharg ing a oartaln man named Shaney with the lareenoy of two keye - and a :neer shalom pipe to the value of $4,00; a war rut wan issaed. Behre Alderman 'Thomu. Michael Marray makes oath charging John Hannigan with aggravated assault and battery stating that he beat,klcked and wounded his son. A warrant for his arrest was isemsaL Before Alderman Herron, James Rldle wae charged, on oath of J. A. Carlin, with malicious mischief, alleging that • !law "To Let," had been torn down by Ridle. The we was dismissed at the r coat of the defendant; Iltemovel: - -Mr. Frederick Schroade - r, the well-known and popular merchant tailor and dealer in yenta' turnliblag goods, hu removed to kis elegant now store, No. 11 Wooduireet, where he will be pleased to receive his Mende and tmitomem Felonious Assault.ltichard Willi' me a colorod man, porter at the St. James Hotel, made information - before tN Mayor, charging M. W. }tool)ling with felonious assault end battery. He alleges that the aornsed made an attack en him with a kWh., cutting through his cloth. lag: A. warrant was issued. - Accident—An Dr. MeCullum was driv ing down Cu gross street towards Fifth avenue, yesterday morning, the shaft becamedetached from' the buggy, the horse too fright, the buggy was over turned • d the Doctor thrown out, falling wt Me head on the curbstone, - reeelving a severe gash In the side of his head. George Ford, of the Fifth ward, was °barged yesterday before Alderman Tar. for with . laroeny by bailee, on oath 'of DOmento Rub, who alleges that the de fendant appropriated to his own use fur niture belonging to the deponent, valued at seventy dollars. At the hearing the Me was dismissed. While some eetablistimenta are paying out specie In change, Messrs. Urling, Tollanabeo & Co., merchant tailors and elothiers cornor of fth avenue and Wood St reet, l'3 are affording the .dvants- Kea of gold_ reduction to their customers. No where else can good, durable sod fashlonabte clothing be purchased at enakireasonable prices. Perry Johnnten, in order to make a befitting display In the ball room, bor rowed • watch worth- sixteen dollars from" hie friend Charles Blakely, brat! failed to return it and yesterday Blakely' appeared e n ! . i bailee and stat ing the foregoing fact", In b y comae. gnome of which a warrant was issued. - Modest Request.—While In the Mlles of the Street Commissioners yesterday In search of news. we found en the desk of one of these °Metals a request from a citizen that they have Smithfield street cleaned.' We hope the request will be complied with, as the_ cobble; stones, If there are any on the Street, have not been exposed to view for some time, and a little air and some light would not Ware them._ On the Track.—A.lderman Butler, who ham. been absent for, @evert! dava in search of Reardon, the' murderer of Mrs. Tobin, returned yesterday without the prisoner. He, In company with officer Scott, however,-founa that Reardon had been In the vicinity of Crestline, Ohio, and been Hague and Offlcer Scott are now on his trail with a fair prospect of aaptiuipit him. aloha Freest:Lititz charges Adam Sager With assault and battery, alleging that the defendant visited, the saloon of de potent on Penn street, and was • taking Improper llberties with Margaret Myers, a servant girl In the employ of Fran shalt, when be was ordered by the son to quit the premises, at which he took offence and struck' the boy and Mal twisted him In sundry mannere, hence the charge- A warrant was leaned. - Charles E. Richardson .called at thb house of James Thackery on Virgin alliev, yesterday, to receive his week•■ wages for posting bills, bet instead of receiving wages recelved , a severe cut across the wrist at the hands of Theca ary, and wee-then ordered out of the house. He went promptly, turning up at the °face of Alderman Butler where he snorted the above and charged James with assault and battery. A warrant wait-trued. Sheeting Alfray.—„Tarnes Smith and Henry Bomar altos Claggett, colored men, charged on oath of 'Morose Hamil ton :with felotootte amanit and battery were after hearing Yesterday, committed to Jail for trial. It was alleged that Heat- Mon and some friends were Flitting in a a Muss at the corner of Tanneybill street and Webstnr mantle when the door was broken open by the accused who, when *Petted from the bonze Bred a pistol shot at Hamilton. • . . John Heldenfelter and John Murphy occupy the same house In the Third ward, Allegheny, and it appears from time to Clam have had much trouble about keep ing the doors closed, each accusing the Mbar of negligence, mall a few days ago they resorted to lighting to adjust the matter, which deafly ended with Held insfelter charging Murphy with assault and battery before Mayor Callow, and as serting the above particulars In the • warrant was Issued, "The Muerte/in Orion" is the title of one of the handsomest sheets ever print. led In this onnntry; Tho paper, ink and press work are of the lint order, and the publication rival, the bent English speci mens of printing, The sheet is Illustra ted with forty.nve picture@ (besides the beautiful beading,) shorting Maws. S. I). t. H. W. Smith's organ factory, and forty gun different styles of their organs, ranging in priee from 1100 to 11.000. The paper is sent postpaid to any one who will request' a copy. It contains much reading of Interest to , the mnelcal public showing why the American Organ Is the best instrument now made.—Junday Time, Dosem. . Mysterious Dlaappearance,•Jno. Knech "ler, who was acquittedof perjury in the Quart of Quarter f3esslona, on Friday lust, but against whom the coats of the - ease wares/messed, has mYsterlormli appeeired, leaving his wife and friends in disrmatisi uncertainty as to his where. about*. He had hut recently titted.up in elegant style a new barber shop on the earner of IlieoonPsivenue and Market street, and was abundantly able to pay the costa, which his wife discharged. on Monday. His disappearance is mysteri ous enough to admit of the thought that he said, away with himself while de• primed inspirits. 7eusiesl.—Among the many instru ments claiming public favor, none stand higher than Smith's Americas Reed - Organs. - They are universally regarded as the.very best in use, and have attained • high place in the estimation of the • next most eminent musical antlioritim of the country, and receive the heartiest en dorsement. The workmanahip through out is thorough, complete and perfect, and in this respect the organ de vastly superior to those made with a view to Cheapness and Conseonent sale, with which the market is flooded. For vol. Atm* sonority variety, sweetness and exprimion. no organ produced in this country with Smith's .A.merican. Mr. Jobli -Zweldinger, the well-known and popular music dealer, No. 186 Smithfield street, la the agent for MOM imam:tents ithis city, where they ean be examined salemeems by those de siring to . ALLEGHENY' COUNCILS. Regular Pleetkng—retltlona, Remon— •tranrr• gad Re•olutlona. A regular sem4monthly rnestleg of ths Select. and Common Councils of Alleghe. ay City, True bald yesterday, Thursday evening, March 24, IVO. I=! Members precept: Minna. Callers, Rani Mickel:Rhine. Long, Megraw, Mond fiatte'cs,c, J. C., Patter on, A., Peterson, Phißipe, Re!humeri, PAlter, Riddle, Wet tach, and the Proeldent. Reinetnan prseented a petition from the citizens of the Seventh ward for water pipe to Troy Hill: Referred to the Water committee. Mr. J. C. Patterson A re 4 miiirrence ns agait a lateral sewer on B Referred to the Committee on eta and Sewers. Mr. lianknostino A remonstrance against a lateral soyseron Frazier's alley. Referred to Committee on Streets and Mr. J. C. Patterson A pillion for the opening of Hamilton street. Referred to the Street committee. Also, plan of North AVenne Sewer. Approved. I . Ur. Hall a petition for grading and paving Taggart street. Referred to the Street CoMmittee, Also akemonatianee agsint the open ing of Lang alley, and 'taking that Spring alley, be opened. Referral to the !Street Committee. • Also a communication from Mr. J. M. Balt asking for tho payment of his bill of $2OO for plane of the Good Will Engine Homo. Referred to the Committee on Finance, with power to sot. Mr. J. C. Pattoreon presented the re. port of the viewers on the opening of High street, In the Seventh ward. The repckt, was confirmed. Mr. Patterion stated that the viewers had made a report prior to the one that bad Jest been confirmed, which allowed no MIMIC'S, and presented a remon strant). against the report. Mr. Canary moved to reconsider the anion in. confirming the report. Adopted. He then moved that the report which allowed 'no damages be confirmed. Adopted. - Mr. Phillips offered a resolution In structing the Market Committee to have the sidewalks in, the vicinity of the Dia mond market ind hay scales cleaned weekly. Mr. Megraw amended by making the resolution read "twice a week." Adopted. The resolution as Intended wee adopted. Mr. Patterson, a resolution for a flag stone crossing on Walnut street. Refer.. red to the Street Committee. Mr. Mon! presented a resolution re• questing the members orthe Senate and Hons. of Representatives from this coma. ty to have Allegheny city exempt from the provisions of the bill now pending In thn Homo which provides for•the ap pointment of a timber measurer for Al legheny tiounty.• He stated th e m such i bill was pending, an that it provided that twenty per cast. of the fees be paid to the County Treasurer. Mr. McSider, Mr. Hall in the chair, opposed the rezolution. .He . said that under a strict construction of the law the county of Allegheny had no right to any - portion of the fees. The bill had Imen prepared In the interest of the mills or Allegheny county. Molt of the timber was now landed above the city and, aa a consequence, timber sellers could employ any party they pleased to momure It, and there was nu regularity lo the measurement. Mr. Canary moved to amend by asking that the bill be eo amended ste to previd• thitt the fees for I. timber, received in side Ott the city limits, be paid to the Treasurer of Allegheny city. Adopted. The resolution se amended won adopted. - • Mr. Long offered a resolution instruct ing the Street Commissioner to keep the sidewalks in good condition,. and to prevent-persona from throwing aches the same. Adopted. Mr. Hall presented iraackutleri against the passage of the act pro their for the opening of Federal street. • ccepted. On motion aijonried. Common Council 7 Called to order at halt put limn o'clock, President Warner in the chair. Present—Messrs. Ashworth, Brown, Brehm, Cowley, Dalzell, Gilmore, Gilll land, Hanna, Hunker, Hastings, Herat enroether, Rowbottom, Roy molds, Seidl°, Taggart, Thompson Voegtly and President Warner. Minute. read and approved. stack LzArisous XATTEII4. Mr. llowbottom presented a petition for pipe sower on Frasier'a alley, Sixth ward. Also petition asking for the repeal of ordinance providing for the kgradlog and paving of a portion of Adams street between Boone avenue and 1 Prel.lo street. Both paper!, wore referred to Committee on titreata. Mr. Rucker .offered..l resolution In etructlng Committee on Markets to erect. 1 water closat for the accommodation of persons trams ding business to the markets. Referred, to Committoe on Markets. • Mr. Taggart a pet top for tho paving of Buena Viet■ street. Referred to Street Committee. Mr.. Rowbottom • a remonstrance against the aiseeement for the opening of Sedgwiek street, SI ith ward. Referrea to Street Committee. • Mr. Hanna a petition for construction of sewer on Ann Street, First ward. Re ferred to Committee on Streets. PLEASANT VALLEY RAILWAY. • The resolution In relation to the Plena• ant Valley Railway was taken up as emended by fielect Council. The amend. mem struck out the words "end for the defeat of which pre. will hold them accountable." Mr. Rowbottom moved to recede and concur. Hp had voted against the nolo. Intioh before because it contained that objectionable clause. • • Mr. illtilingli who offered the resolution, said he had no objection to the amend ment now. The resolution had the de. sired effect atd ho thought it might be disposed of. The C. C. then receded and concurred. Mr. Combey. preeented a resolution for iron culvert on Madison avenue, at its ,intersection with Ohio street on the .north side. Referred to Committee on streets end sewers. 13=11 Mr. McNeill called up the ?etiolation accompanying the last report of the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose, which authorized the Committee to dia. pose of the two homes belonging to the Columbia Company. The resolution was defeated and; the gentleman moved to - reconsider this action. He stated the reason he Toted against the resolution was under e mleunder standing of the facts. He had mince learned that a better pair of horses could be procured at no additional coat to the city. Mr. Rowbottom thought It more ad. Tillable mot I• make any "trade." He thought It would only be an additional expense In the end, or a poor pair of. homes. - • Mr. Maisel! sold the horses were not fit for the purpose designed. They did not get enough exercise and ware beeldes unmanageable. They had to be "geared up" in the house, and then throe or four men at the head holding them until the dnver had mounted to his seat. Then when the doors were thrown open they "lit out." Several times they had passed between the lamp plat end Dr. Hazlett's establishment, an the opposite side of the oriel, The horses were entirely an. manageable. They had already fun off two or three times. Their last feat was an attempt to pees between a fence, and a telegraph pole, which resulted In the demolition of the fence. The °weer had not been heard from yet, but was ex pected to be almost every day, to get Ids lout refunded. Mr. Gilmore said he thought the !atilt wan with the driver. A good driver could manage them many. aalit the driver way mud& ared one of the bent in the city. Mr. Voegily thought It would be a good plan to exchange the horsey for some other pair now In tine by a company with a Messner. . - . After som e further dieeututiou a Tote wan take°, wnen Mr. McNeill's motion to reconelder eras voted down. Builneas from Select Council watt them taken up. "LAOZR STAICItT." The Chairman read the report of the viewers on opening of Met street. in which reference was made to • certain thoroughfare designated by the euphoni ons and liquidly suggestive 'title of , " Lager street." Mr. fluting's wished to kne if the natua of that street .IVall establish The President maid that recoil' nig the report of the viewers had nothin to do wdh Lager street. • Mr. Hastings—Well. I—tbonght I'd Just ask. It's rather a queer name for • street. Mr. McNeill —Probably the gentle. man's a little mixed in the question of lager. (Laughter.) The action of w. C. was then concurred A number of other concurrences were had. Mahe business from Bailed Council was a resolution requesting the Legisla ture to emend , the bill now before that body providing for the measurint of timber so se to .exclude Allegheny city from Ine prialons. • A *OW4 almnudon Up= a ENE motion to concur with the action of Se lect Council In passing the resolution. =I Mr. McNeill characterized It cc an emanation from one who was either In terested In the lumber trade or very ignorant of the meaUl.g of the bill. It theta] paariad it would deprive the city of a revenue, and at the mime tans dri•o away a good portion of the lumber trade. Men brieging: lumber down the river wanted it inerected and messared, and would take the lumber whete t boy eould got this work don•. Ile didn't see why Allegheny Civnitould beexempted. Mr. finatinue thought the affect of the bill would be simply to drive away the f r i , ard•lleasurer elected by the city and have Ids ;Oar., supplied by the Governor. In ;hat onoo a man who bad political M ilne:lee would get the ollice, no mattcr whether be woe capable or not. He o red tb• resolution Mr. Etanne could ern no min in the bill. The cit• had a good timber micas urer now and he could'ot see why any change should be made. • Mr. McNeill, said the gentleman had a cnronic disposition to follow In the lead of Select Council. Wheneyer. they proposed anything ha was In favor of it.. . . Mr. Hanna thought if the gentleman would only "take a few select pills" they would ' , clean him out" and ha would have..his understanding cleared. Probably than he would be sole to ex plain why the resolution wee en radi cally wrong. He seemed to have some thing in hie mind about it, which he kept concealed. (Laughter.) A vote was then taken on the motion • COnetir...the yeas and nays being called, which resulted in 11 nava and 6 yeas. So the motion was voted down. Mr. Cowley offered a resolution In structing the Committee on City Prop erty to advertise for proposals for paint ing and whitewashing the market house. Referred to Committee on City Property. Adjourned. LN OUTRAGE ON A. CITI E,N. A Citizen bragged to the Tom o vlth oat Tattoo—Low lu the VoUtleenth Ward. In our issue of Wednesday we men tioned the fact that John D. Herr had arrested Harry Stewart for interfering with an officer In the discharge of his duty, Once that time we have Inreall gated the matter and find that the facts In the ease warrant us In calling the arrest a grans outrage. It enema that on Friday evening several professional gentlemen who reads in ins outer wards had met accidentally, and not haring peen each other for a long time, they took several gl of wine, the effect of which eauejfd them to become aronewhat Intoxicated. Visiting the store In which Mr. Stewart is salesman, they made some purchases and Maned home. It 1,11,4 then about 814 o'clock, Mr.S. baring closed-the store, started togs home ou ens of the cars of the Citizens Passenger Railway, but in pluseing along he saw ens of his friends in his buggy. He was driving a rather fractious horse, and not being perfectly sober, Mr. B. Usenet it beet that he should tee him home. He got into the buggy, and had proceeded quietly as far as the corner of Forty. fourth street, when his friend insisted on haying ' , see more small glass of ale" be. fore he went home. To gratify idea. Mr. S. stopped the buggy, and told his friend to remain sad he would bring It out to He entered the saloon, and on re turning with the ale, he found two gal lant (r) policemen In the act of getting hie friend out of the Leggy, when he was quietly sitting, for the purpose of arraat. leg him. Mr. S. told them that it waft not necessary, as he would see -him safely home. The rot ice male come re• marks, when Mr. S remarked that It ereut.l be better for them to let his firmed alone, as he was tnotenting no one and wmt quiet, and for them tom:toxic! Co their legitimate business. in answer to fibs he was selefd by Mr. Harr, 'fee bef,rc he Could utter a word a pair of tiler4re err, placed on his left arm, while tee ga companion of the officer (another betty in blue") caught him by the other arm and drooped Jaen to the etatlon house, where he wse compelled to enter ball for his appear:Mee next warning. At tba hour noted be was promptly on Land, when he was informed the matter would be eaqqashed.” lint Ar. 3. promptly objected to tble mods of pro. ceeding, and instated on a hearing.' Finding that the cae• couldn't be squashed" so easily. Deputy Mayor Nicht:its fixed Imo: evening at 7 o'clock fur a hearing. Mr. Stewart was repro. 'anted by R. J. Powers. Esq., and John I'. McCarthy, Esq., and several gentle. men were examined who were eye wit nesses to the trammetleu, and teatitied aubetantially to the Tams as above stated. 'raking the testimony of Mr. Herr (the officer) as -true In every particular, It was one of the greenest outrages ever perpetrated, as it was shown :eat Mr. Stewart was arrested without any ran. whatever and 'dragged nearly two squares slang the pricemal thoroughfares to the lock-up. Deputy Mayor Nichole prompt ly diennasett the cane at once. The end Is not ,at, as the leformetien made hi. fore Alderman Thomas yeaterday would seem to imply. Oriatre Herr end Reed gore bail for their apt - °Aran, on the charge of Aggravated eneault and battery made by Ur. Stewart.. A Da3 • Mile. Valentine Burzy i the owner et email wagon which he• irea from place to place in obedience to the wishes of all who may patronize him. A certain John Schenck ageing him peas called him to transport his trunk to a certain point manyjsquarea away. Arid when at hi• Journeys end, lie meets Schenck coffer. lag from a relapse of had whiekey, who ordered .him to return said [runt: meet lag him again, and having a reinforce ment of benzine within, ordered him to another point, And thus from place to place the bilggy is transported In ac cordance with the desire of John until the shades otevening fell around and all arriveat the Point from which they had started in tbemaorning. 'the moderate slim of two dollars is demanded by Val entine. John demands three as his char e, swearing he had paid him five doll* The scene now becOmea a livel y . one, ranker' threats predominate, until Ben wearied, and aad, turns his steps towar s the office of Alderman Taylor, whet he makes oath charging Schenck with fraud and alleging the foregoing statement. A warrant was tanned. =I The following deeds were admitted . ° record In the office of Thou. U. Hunter Recorder for Allegheny county, Thum day, 3ttarch 24tb, 1670: rir:,!'i,Z"LbAr 11..16u B. W.. 1. oats to Joao., lob, 11170., n r 6 , 1 (let um eet. hooch rlttio.r[t.• 111.ioo ll,rtn,er to Mary Ist. Aleznitd,r. F. 0.12. MO; '24 07 Si feetona Marsal•treet.Al:eoeror, I ! s 24 °' l o Ll7t ilr l b o; l 46l V:: Jarltet,7kael3. ban ra• • • Wsaltares to Lewls h. Layton. Marna PI Win I acre and Wparcires In Conies toantla p..110.00n John Floyd tun. 11. hfcalroy no 31, 10 .res. I reed and ZS parches la Cenral', s nm. . - suhlp 12300 . (Wore •co Kam Nov. 26. 1247, •• - . Ta t ier.golar lot le thco•rtown Sbab Tat 41.3411 et 7 ,444 I , Bataan, Wanuer. reb..S. s - 70.. I ....ea and 34 bernbea l u obolar townablo..s2l,ou Josault rattlers. to Jobe 4.7. rare . ). Igamb 1178; by HO feet on I.lnarty atccet. l'ltts• nr¢n 43..3 Ada. morrow it at. to 111. , bael 0. Lougmilb. If by 110 beat on 01. Marrs ave. . • Lte nue, nth wnrd, nnut Rh Ste Sarenol co.db-lf to Jahn Match L. I, Job.r US fear Juniata ...nod. Allrehenr.., 11,1morl to (Mulct. March 71, ISM picot of lend In :cubing,. township..... .. Correction An item appeared in yesterday-% paper Which was calcuoided to do .InJus tine to Mr..l. R. Frick and family. rest dente of the rith ward. It was the sub stance of en Information made before Alderman McMaster., wherein Charles H. Simmons charged the Frick family with interfering with him in the diIS. charge of his ditty, and Nutting him badly while he wee attempting to serve upon them a landlord!. execution. Mr. Frick% statement is that he owes no rent, and was about to produce papers showing a clear account, when Simmons refused to linen, and proceeded, without due process, to heals the furniture of the house in such a manner as to damage it considerably. The Frick (sadly, as boon as they heard of the unit, gave ball in the Isom of $5OO before the aldermen for a hearing each next Saturday. Mr. Frick bee resided in the commenity over ten years, and has always borne a character for peace and resPeetability, which renders the pro coodirdte very singular. Domeale Trouble • The domestic peace in the Steitz family was Interrupted on Wednesday night it Lawrancerille. Jacob, the head of the. came home ha . a very happy mode. The tranquility was not alto. gather In scoordanoe with isle exalted Ideas of merriment, and ha literally went for the dishes, making a sad havock among them until ho came 16 the knives and fork,. Those he could not break so easily, and concluded, with a half dozen In each hand, he would satiety his carv ing propensities on his fair wife Hiber. tine. Bet to perform s feat ao great more whisky was needed. :which he at once went to procure. Thence falling In company with • member of the police he was detained in custody until yester.: day. Deputy Mayor Nichols committed Mtn for thlrty days on a slung' of drunk en/IMM PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRTPAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1870 THE COURTS. ii.l.l.lMstriet Court—Judge MrCardle - 4. Tnr.uar, March 24.—The cue of *he rotted cute V!. n lot of liquor.,, 2 banco, owned t T. g. 1.1111 & Co.. raicnu up yeeterday, wee co:minded. The !,:try had not vet rendered a verdict Court adjourned. A. A. Furst, Esq., of Centro c: - crtnt en motion of Diatrlct Attorney Swope, nr..t John Glean, .F.sq., on motion a It M. Gibson, Esq., were duly qualified and 04,1410 to practice in this Court. The Meteor the United States ermine', a stock of liquors owned by M. Sweeney was continued to May term. Patrick Cnnalty, indicted for cerryteg on the business of a retail daster.without payment of tar, plead guilty and was sentenced - to pay a tine of ten dollar. and the costa of prutecutili. The eras of the United State; against John F. Rannett of al. was continued by direction of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Court adjourned until Friday morning Di.trict Coert—Judge Kirkpatrick. Tat:eerier, March 24.—The case of the Dollar llievirigi Bank le. ElizAbatli Ate chelmon, reported yeaterday, wan re- Named and submitted to the lure. Mr. Rurgwin, nouns& for plaintiff, sub mitted the following point% : First, Thatt he valiti ity of thie mortgage does not depend upon whether it was eigned in the presence of The.. L. Robb, the subs,' bing witmirs, Or wan acknowl edged before Robb, the Notary; provided they And that it yrn exec :v-1 In the _presence of Adorn Anscheiman.. AG firmed. • Second. That If palmy believe that the signature of Adalu Aeschelman la genu ine, the preentnigion Is that the mortgage wee executed by the defendant lu his prmence, and If so.th• mortgage was valid even though said Adam Amschel. man may have afterwards persuaded Dam L. Robb improperly to witness It. Affirmed. The presumption is, how- ever, flable to be overcome by er.tiafac tory evidence, the character of which is for tbolury. Third, Tnst the defence set up here la not In imbalance a charge by the demon dant, that her own son frauduleatly forged her signature and thereby pro. cured $5,000 from the plaintiff. Such a charge should be clearly made out before the jury should dad it It, Affirmed. After reciting tho facts end onaounc leg the points as above, the Court charged a. followb: Gentlemen of the Jury: The solitary question of tact 'Evolved In this case In es integrity of t mortgage. The plaintiff alleges that it is genuine .the defendant that it to not. Tate plaintiff sorted that the Alison. ture of Mra. Elizabeth Aesehairnan, attached to the mortgage, Is • here; the dereadanta that it la a fobgery and is derogation of her legal riz ht.. From all the e•ldence in the case you will discover the truth or falsity of UM respecti.ve assertions. proauruption, wo hzvis read , r indicated In showering the plain. tide have they been overdone.? If so, ' cur verdict will he for the de• fendanl, If not, then the plaintiff Je en vi led to your findlog. You will conecloptiounly consider the ease In t ho light of all the testimony, and render ouch s verdict an you think just avd-right. The, jury,- after a brief absnce, re• turned te a verdict far defendant. The next cane taken up was that of John DoolLhno vs. the Pittmhorgh gbeny and Maneheetar Paes•nger niy t.mpauy, Action on the (Asa to rt cover .• damages for Injurtee alleeed 11111, been euatetned by ple:bt:trs rob who wan run over by ■ car of ■a'd parr, The scdhlent OCCUIrta inO:t when it r.robsrs phdollfra rot!, t, - stdd :welch years of lg.,- wan tddiAz z p'at form of a Sr. worn too dr:ro'r a or.ogod struck hint with tie t , ar sod knot rd Cloy off, the or, ;orr-r.l frver W., tot outline hlr sereral tee, 11, tn.!. I=l= SS Ptete.dtetlll/111Ber rt.. Keel, et n.. St , STltfle saw. derTnoant.. 55. Irvin* for use va. Net; Itasn.nz and 11Pnt.ortng Company, (.0 Corn. for nee Tn. lieplor. 73.4 Cm': Tn. Birch. 153 Porto Tn. Bumea. l'eFdtment vn, for nee Tn. Marshall. Quartrr Sessions—Judge Collier Tee VADAT, March 24.—The censor the Commonwealth Ye. Jack Bonner, John Bonner. of of indlried for riot, reported yesterday, was resumed and concluded. The jury returned a verdict of not gui:tv, theraefend•nts if, pay the sin-sevenths of the costs and the prosecutor the re. , mamine one-seventh. Tim hex: cue taken up gas that of the l'ammonw•alth. vs. Wm. Issnsen. indicted for selling liquor no Sunday. Amos Mai:lend nroseco.. , . The Jo r found a.verdi , t of rot go:::1- end pr..... otztor t,. poy I lin rocs. The unit case taken up was that of the erminnuweslih Tn. Rat• Weatern, dlrted for 1.11-nit.m. assatil:,and buttery, Mottle Min \lnn2mi. prnsecutels. The par. ties; who no ny,,,ph., els pare, It appears front the testimony met in a Inman On Third street, A tlegtieny city, where after drinking for some time a difficulty arose. between them when Mollie pulled Rates •Imir and Hate In return stabbed her with a pen knife, inflicting several severe though not serious wouudo. The jury found the defer:talent not guilty oi the felony nut guilty of unlawfully cutting and wounding the prosecutor. The de fondant was senteneed to pay caste of prosecution and undergo an imprison moot In thecounty all Drain months. The cose of the Commonwealth vs. James Gest, indicted for larceny by bail., Mary Hartman proaecntrix, was the next case taken up. The prossentrlx is the lister of Dan Hartman, who, oho alleges, prior to being seat to the peni tentiary. gave to the defendant, Jam. ilsat - , v a United States bog! for. 5000, to be given to her. She called upon Gest for the money, which he refused to pay over. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Ibei Com. =1 ce Barnard Farrell. JOCII2OUt. 128 Wm. Kopham. 129 Thomas Flaming. 101 Andre* Sturgeon (2 eases), 123 Goorge Muckler. • 112 Abraham A. Taman. 167 John AteGlaren (6 cases). 170 Richard Alker. 171 Derby Holland (6 cases). Court of Common Pteao—Judge Sterrett TIICRADAT, March 24.—The case of Duncan for the nee of Hutchlemon W. H. Williams, proelously reported, ...named and submitted to the jury, but a verdict had not been agreed upon at the time or adjournment. TRIAL LIST FOR PRIDAT 38 hi eKalo TN. Adams. 1 Reed et human & Co. 36 Page, Zellers dr Duff ye. Walter. 42 Ylenzel vs. Good. 46 Ranklln'l4 Ex'm •e. O'Neal. 17 B. 4 L. Ass. of Pittsburgh vs. Kuhl men's Adm'rm. 49 Swam it al. TM. Hamilton. 51 HoOrin' and Laren! . Ts. O'Neil. 52 Pitt. and Cannellavlll• On, Coal nod Coke Lionel:tay vs. Ballity. 53 Same vv. Hartman. 54 Same vs. Henderson. I OUWVT. flFlrl William Furlong in festive and face tious. He established bin claim to too first title by indulging in extended :1,4- tiona Wednesdayavening, which him to favor the residents of Weaie.o avenue, at an early hour yeaterday morning with a pleasant Berri - nice. tic was for the twentieth time, reiterating Ids desire that an imaginary winged in. sect should not "ladder" him when a gentry of the night interrupted ran Meal performance and "bucidertn'." ZI:112 to the extent or restricting his Ilberti,, within a mall space in the lock-up. A few boors thereafter he appeared tof rOTO Mayor Callow whore his facetionimen became apparent. He manirent-I a dis position and talent which at one. stamp ed him as an humorist of rare ability. In response to an inquiry; he mid We name wu "one-eighth of a mile long." The combined wisdom and analytical talent of Pollee Headquarters was brought into requisition in the solution of this. conundrum. It was of no avail. The conundrum was too much for them. They gave It Up. Then William bad his triumph. With a benign expression he that looked about him on the representa tives or law and order, who could arrest him but not make out bin conundrum. Completing his survey, and con centrating hie entire facial ex pression into one withering glance of scorn, he solved the puzzle. 'Fur long's my name. Where's yer (MO' 'rithmatic?" The Mayor untied pen sively, the rubordinates, like Arabs, "allently Mole away" from the presence of the awe-impiring humoriCt "The eighth. of a mile," when bin Honor had recovered from the shock of his wit, was allowed to leave the office after going through the formality of depositing tea dollar,, for his festive conduct of the evening previous. --- • Any ladk with sufficient insChattleal skill to rue a coffee ulll, can nag *Singer Sewing ;lachins. It runs very light aad PftESUTITIONI ria•zlezhe (ire3s rely Special 'frit. u* , to the tviirtn of a IVortny Citizen. cx.Mayor of ;zentleutriii Sr 40 numbers SS trlr.r... ' , LI to fr!smis an situ z Luis night honor- ad in a pract cal and etibstantiol manner by the fellers "Duquenne Greys:. who at. m.o.:a hint for never forgetting those x.no manifest klodness and frtesdahlp towards them. The prenentation cere mony drew together neerty two bun thO•l I,:ralLe• siembora of .the com pany bed invited *lasts. and, 01 course, the r•osrlll,Gaious r th.e t coronet of gold. eparkllng wllO dee.ll L.l :eve. •r:th havDi.". • usit:l4. Betleel.e.l wab theft betty. teas ttit thua East nrqi rrmn woe, . ITI;Is tears of eralltude that Gan* with dtamond flow. God view the n obfr friend/ ntiO Um/ ht to hrlng Thee herr. Who.. gen aeons hauls. end deeds of fore, Ovals tsem'ry wall endear. (Sod biers thee to thy work: saetees attend thy The sun ortemperagoo gild earth with golden Looking rar an ••Item.' PRICIIK up* Fifth avenue' yesterday afternoon, we nOtietad quite • crowd Of persons congregated on the sidewalk; opposite the Cathedral, and among the somber were two roving paper reporters, wholee attention appeared to be fixed on the Cathedral wall. On .Icoking - in the direction in which they were gazing so Intently, we maw a tuns about half way between the ground and the top of the Cathedral, sitting on a small piece of board, suspended by a rope, which passed through a pulley at the top of the build ing, and, useling down to. the ground, was bola In tn. hands of a fallow-work man, the man above being engaged in putting up ripouting. In answer to - the usual Inquiry of "What do you kola's," midi of the reporter. replied, "Don't know anything, but if that rope breaks we'll get n bully item." We didn't wilt,- but placed on in searah of other new.. Sule Tills Day—Sherman Avenue Real denco.—Tbe dwelling' NO. 31 Sherman 'avenue will be offered at auction at a o'clock this afternoon. In view of the tine location, handsome building and Ii beral terms of •nle, a large attendance should be present. A. Luotialn. Auctioneer. Henry Paulus, having been burned out at 124 Ohio avenue, flu removed his boot and shoe store and factory to the corner of Fulton and Sheffield etreete, Fifth ward, Allegheny, where (rota the "_let instant he will. be glad to wait on his friends and customereae usual. 6 For fashionable hair-dressing, plain or by curling, and a frizzle, for a luxurious shave or bath, and fur 'skillful cupping and leeching; call at Wllllainson'a ole gent saloon at No. 190 Federal strbet Allegheny.. The nprlng Stock et Henry G. Hale., :Merchant - tailor. at corner of Penn avenue and' Sixth street, in now large and complete. Monsieur Bonpaine con tinues to preside at the cutting. tf (told Down—Boats and Shoes Down.— Silver given in change to ell purchasers of Boots and Shoes. Infant's Fancy Shoes ten cent.. at Fifth avenue. W. B. C).Arr k Co. • Three Hundred Per Cent, Offered to agent■ to make aud'eell the Patent Clothes Washer. ♦ddreaa, A. M. Smyria, Box 522, rittsbargh,-Pe. of Yes Starch ler the Elixir eY Life. stop at the Oregon Brewery. Here you Yrn I find it, the purest eresm ale, and for sale by the barrel and half [Aare!. N• matter ',bit your prejudices may be in favor of, any particular Sewing Ma china, we can convert you to the tmprov ad "Singer" at No. 2U Sixth street (late St. Clair.) STRAW it MORTON. 2 —Hyman Lowenthal, formerly a rabbi in the -leWith Church; Quincy, 111., who woe dismissed in noonequenee of serious charges against him, one of haying burned the parsonage for the purpose of ohli,lning the Insurance en his furniture, has absconded, leasing behind him rail- . . oun unpaid 13111 a. Aix wife la Bald to base takon with her a lArge lot of Nary arork. !JP, looming to othor persona. = The I.adtra l Somata ...lint', of New YOrk, r,•2110 chanted toetr ..Iseassloos front , w,maa•infr.g.. to Heir - preparations and I . liipin Bout:Air... They der :are that where calor.: had not endowed Mr= wllli beady. It Ira. their rtrht —yea, tie dr daffy—to area It woe re theyeonld. yo they all noted that Hag-. non t Unica dr:lnsole an:lowans, gonkh nklu, nod Itlnomartn, and taro to tne'ootil.zion • uuon dittingue looroLInn) and nly.rbledlke ay pearanc.. ldang-rens Io mon, no doebt/I and treat t.yo I's x.thetron made the hair grow thick, molt and awls.) teeny. and moreover prevented IL from tornlou .groy. If the preprint., of they sniffles did not *end the Caton an levels. they are not smart. . UNDERTAY.EIF.2 jOSEPIII MEYER t. 'SON, =I Carrion. Zor Van..role Fur:deb...lo COrFltill and all Fanerslranalstanent ct re BUSINESS •CHANGES iSSOLUTION NOTICE.—tio- ICE bill- reby glyeu that the firm or DENO %Aug tl brc. ulottobred by mintbal bonmal Marc\_ 711k.'2970. TFIOS- U. ISINUILLif UE.U. LINO. = • The andera'aned have this day farmed a Ca Partdetablp tor me panic.e nr coaductialt • sea eral PRODUCE AND comm.imit.4 BONI NISS. mid, the bran name et LAINia Me %ALUM at No. 355 Penn street. OE, LiINCI, • ' Lat.: et Blusbasa Ling. L. S. IirKALLIP, • Is IH. E . tau, Lesetanirs. P. 51...1 IM MO. an523:111.1 HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIA— .TtI) Ilu m!self, C•lsellL and JAMBS 1. HINGHAM int the parpone of trans.:lnn a SBA L PHODUCL • AND COMMISSION In 'THIN ErS. undor the name and elite of BING HAM. CASSEL & Belli thankful for slot foyers. I could respectfully ask a eontlunts sr or the same. 'PHOS. 11. 131141111A;st. BD GUAM, CASSEL & CO., - Produce Cesumiaeion Merchants, AND WIIOLIEiALI DTALIIRS IN Flour, Grain, Feed, Hay, Seeds, Salt, APED COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY. Hydraulic Cement, Anthracite Coal Not. 161, 366, 36 . 8 and 370 PENN IT., =I NOTICE eF DISSOLUTION: Thn partnarslalp berrlefoTe loOtWaan Tnom TKI.VORD. 8 \ 11.•NEAMIT and J. A. MOORE. as Telford, Moore Aglo . has ae.tst dle olred, Thom. Tellc.rd Ithdrawltic fr.ol rht Orm. TELfOAD, MOORE .1 CO. Havtna• ;mediated the Interest of TUOISAII TIEI.FOILID In the fitril Jobelford. Wore & Co-. lye nth namenand tl tl'Jt Printing endures, under name and dyle of J.LCAhI./N, 111/ TILL CO., g 4 cad 00 Ylnk W. J. JACKSON. Tonserly with W.ll. Haven d'Co. PITTREMIOII, klatch, 1570. • inhie:7ll aYr..ERdHANT TAILORS T. & J. T. McCANCE, No. 196 Liberty Street; ULYJ RECFATED_THEIR NEW STOVE FOREIGN CLOTHS AND SUITINGS WHICH WILL BE Made - oOrder at Reduced Prices. .113.8 P MVO OVERCOATS for osle. sob=rlST SPRING AND SUMMER STILES! 1870. J. C. N.,rosnioN. MnalbAnnittite. MIPHERSON dr,MUHLANBRING, • Merchant Tailors, .r 10 81.N.T11 STIMIET, lime St. CIMr.) hare received a tame anti well selected Stoat of the tam atoll moot fashion able 000.1.1 n our Sue, • great port ion of which ate our own impor.tio , Feeling contioent of ur yto give inflect Wham on. we .vpectfraly solicit m Too an early examination of bur Coca of Fine Cloths, Carsime , on \'e-tmes, de. AlerliPtlSON d KMLANIMONI). Mull) No. II 10 Slott, street. IItfEW. SPRING GOODS. 'y rpti.ogd new .toc. G 7 •• , • 14 Kg, CO6 4 Or Coke 40,1443 CLOTHS, 04111.9111LERE9t QO M Junr.m.dby BLE7II.2IIICTICJI.'- Mirelisat SOWN TilialUdel4lolllll. VINEGAR THE PTI C TSBUItUII VINEGAR WORKS. BALLOU & ADAMS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 *ECOND AVENUE •re pew prepared vi turnI.I%7I);ZGAR at th LOWXST HLTLI. •aitation laps. ticalarly called to.oor EXTRA WINE • VrtEGAR FOR SALE VOIR. S4A__IILJE. SIIBURRAN RESIDENCE At Sewickley. Hering determined upon removing to MT farm at the halt Works. near ore , I offer for salt the property whereitem reside. saiointog k the 11...re,gh of bewleltlov. The grounds coastal of near ID issres. finely . .ilverslnc4 will gears, tepee, level and ahropt Minh. A leamtea bawl: VsF•sei th rone] the Oa, shade.lb a hun• - deed Iln• ol l for, trees of a .101.0 Y rkilea• Teene are nea,•y 200 bearing peer t ere of sholuria celeritous, heeldcs apple, peach, plunl, cher,. he. oleo, grape, re,pberrles,• ..leck berries. st• nee hurtles nod other smaller hint. 1 here Is a large space for regulable garden. The ornamental fitful , . •rergr-ers, roses and rain Want. , ar. an Attrec• • l.• f-atur. Yin) aulqoPri a- eir giving the 11ZIPP •• TILTIO , N , i " in th e phess, 7.01111 the •.ens of tile 1111 1* river, the it'll, and the vallty.render this spot unsurpassed In picturesque beano's/ F ide welling hon. Is a first else. Inlet. and beside attic and cemented cellar seder the whole —contains 14 room, and Aarga u and Pont bo I basement. 'Flat Emmen , . larse cloeets far Ch i n s, to and clothing. There la a large awl' sere -f ailing stone-Waned cistern Ailed with water from slag govt. and pumps ' for hot and cold water In bathroom. kttcben and wash holm. waste water Is ntseharged through pipe. some distance from the house. There-1s an ire house and ceromodlousooling poor. a good barn. carriage shall nn4 th icken yard. The Place is hounded on a I sides b, highway S. and trees. is tale from railroad er tutAntte. fiewlektur Is liimiles tram the