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SUPREME COMlT.—Before Chief Justice Low rie and Judges Woodward, Strong, Thompson NOVBIEBER 2d, 1859. Wible vs. Burford; Armstrong county. Etat:bitted .by Golden: and Fulton: for plaintiff in error, and by Phelps contra. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. vs. Porter, (two cases;) Canibria county: Submitted by Per ching for plaintiff in error, and by Fenlon contra. Rowland vs. 'attars; Cambria county. Judg went of non pros. Rutledge vs. liaylor; Cambria county. Sub miffed. Johnston Morris' appeal and J. Blair Mor ris' appeaL; Cambria county. Argued by Reed for sipptillints and by Johnston:Contra. CaMpbell vs. Todd; Westmoreland county. Argument continued , by Todd for .plaintiff in error. Stineman's Appeal and Hyer's Appeal; Cambria county. Argued tagetherfcm Byer, appellant by Reed, by Johnston for Stineman, and by Kopelin for appellee. Younkins vs. Canon; Cambria. oounty. Ar guod by,Coffey for -plaintiff, in, error, and by Johnston Contra. Adjourned till Thursday morning at ten o'clock..- Disci Conm.—Before Judges Hampton and Williams. NOVEMBER 2d, 1859. This court was occupied to-day in hearing the argument list. Counr OF QUARTER. 'SESSIONS, &C.—Before Judges M'Clure, Adams and Parke. NOVEMBER 2d, 1859. Julia O'Brien plead guilty to the larceny o f a Shiva and was sentenced to two months im prisonment.- - 'Benjamin Powell was found guilty of forni: cation and bastardy, on oath of Winifred Davis, and directed' to pay'her $2O, and support the child.for five.years. He was committed in de faultnf security. CoMmonwealth vs. Charles Barnett, Sealer of Weights and Measures; indicted for misde- Meaner in- office in refusing to brand - certain measure belonging to a man named Lang Kamp iti,the Diamond. The defense held that, Mr= Barnett NVIIS not compelled to do the coop maga necessary to reduce the measures to the legal dimensions. The Court charged the jury that the officer had violated his duty inrefusing to brand the measures, as it was his business to do so whenever required. The jury found a verdict of guilty, and sentence was deferred. • -Louis Senft pleaded guilty.to selling liquor without license, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $l5 and costs. Commonwealth vs. James Scahill and Ben jamin Hughes, indicted for assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of Mrs. Hyde,who testified that defendants entered her beer-hall on Fulton street, and got beer, for which they refused to pay. When she endeavored to eject thenathey maltreated her, dragging her about the room, Scahill striking her on the head with a slung-shot, bandy-billy, or similar weapon. Verdict guilty and prisoners remanded. Charles Way was indicted for the larceny of a cow, valued at forty dollars, from Henry Freeman-of Mlieesport, on. the 26th of July, which he sofd to George Ciscow, a buther at Turtle Creek, for eighteen dollars. After his arrest be confessed to the constable that he had stolen the cow. For the defence the informs . - tion of prosecutor was offered in evidence, set ting forth that his cow was stolen in August. Verdict guilty, and prisoner remanded. Daniel Buckley, of West Pittsburgh, plead. ed guilty to selling liquor without license, and Was sentenced to pay a flneof $lO and costs. "A.braham Thayer was brought in from pris on en an indictment for assault and battery with intent to kill on oath of Thomas Dor rington. Mr. Swartzwelder read an affidavit of the prisoner, setting faith that two or three material witnesses were absent, without whom he coiild not safely go to trial. On hearing the nature of the testimony they were expected to give, the Court thought it would not be ma terial to the issue, and the case will be taken up this. morning. Aso 'r FIRES AND FIRE COMPANIES is a very natural circumstance that people should' beeeme More or less alarmed when their prop artYis being destrofed by the terrible element fire ; bat that they should so far lose their self possession - arid control as to remier abortive both their own and the efforts of others to rivictrelheir property is bothleolish and repre liieniilile:' Discipline is - just as necessary (or , more so) in the emergency of fires as with mil itary organizations; and it is utterly impossible (hat a regularly organized fire department can Work to advantage when cumbered by an un, disciplined and frightened lot of people. We. are lid to these remarks from the manner in which 'n:istny fires in our city are conducted. We have now a fire department of nine corn, : pinks. Bo far as we can learn, none of these have any drills. This is entirely wrong;.all our fire companies should have stated times for. drill, and their officers should have as'perfect dOmmand as those of the military service. By eo doing, , when their sergices would be required at lire, every man would know his.place, and be ti better able to do his duty,-with more ease and effect than is accomplished under diet prey eat system. We throw out these suggestions' for the benefit of our firemen, and knowing that they belong to the. progressive class, have every reasm to believe that they will give them the consideration they deserve. That Shingle Machine, :.:We noticed, a few days ago, the Iron . City Shingle Machine, the invention of a Pitts burgher, now ' on. exhibition at Dilworth's Planing Mill, corner of Seventh and Grant streets. Its merits as a very valuable inven tion are becoming known to our citizens whO have seen it in operation, and, from present appearances; it will not be 'Ong until it will be in general use. Shop rights, county and State rights ails enquired