&lOfliln |3asU ;JA2O3S.H., : BAHH» M oi'toVAftiyP R ()>IU BTOHi 3V*s:—Doily,. Si* Dollars ier year, strictly in aa ranee. - r Weekly,' Sinig.e sUDscripUoiiß One Dollhr pot year; m Olaba ol t >e. One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OP IHE CITT THURSDAY 24. OXT.Y ATTE PIS. Supreme Court. Wednesday, Oct. 24 Before Chief Justice Liwri*, Judges Thompson, Strong and Read. Oa motion of J. T. Cochran, Esq., Jamefe* 0.- , of Kittanniirg, Armstrong.cbtinty, •was duly admitted and qualified to practice in the Supreme Court Wallace’s, administrators, vs Holmes, D. C. Argued by Acheson for plaintiff in error, and by Shaler contra. K-ftler vs Bteiuruck. Argued by Mellon for plaintiff in error, and by Thomas B. Hamilton, -contra. Coll V 8 Pittsburgh Female College; sub mitted by White for plaintiff in error, and Hopbine contra oingerly vs Chambers, Bros., & Co., Bubmitted by Ccchr&n for plaintiff in er ror, and by Thompson contra, and judg merit affirmed per curiam. Houley vs Kirkland, Common Pleas.— Argued by McClowry for plaintiff in er ror, and by Barton contra. J ope vs McClelland, District Court. Ar gued by Slagle for the city, and by Has* brouck contra. Jones & 00. vs C mmon Pleas. Argued by A S. Bid 3 r plaintiff iu error, and by Mellon contra Murdoch vs Armstrong, District Court. Judgment of on. pros. Mairs vs Taylor, District Cwurt. Ar gued by Lucas for plaintiff in error. Gay er contra,hot heard. Marks’ executors, vs Russell, Common Picas. Argued by Shinn for plaintiff in error, and by Owens contra. Graham ot al, va McCreary, Common Pleas. Argued by White lor plaintiff in error. Ewing contra, not-heard. duffer vs Shaffer, D.elrict Court. "White lor plainulftn error, and Stowe contra. Court of Quarter Sessions, Ac. Before Judges McClure, Adams and Psrke. Wednesday, Ocl. iM, 1801 The cros6 suits bet ween Prof. John Barry and Charles S. Kennedy were concluded, the jury finding a verdict of not guilty as to Kennedy, but that he pay one-half the costs; and guilty as to Berry, with a recommendation to the mercy of the Court. Joseph Kennedy, a driver in the em ploy of Stewart, Dickson «2c Co., coal dealers, was put upon trial under the 26ih-section Penal Code, which provides that any person who Bhall wantonly and cruelly maim, torture or kill anyhorse or other domestic animal, eh ill be deemed guilty of a misdemean er. The evidence went to show that in Augosfc last, the defendant, who then had charge of amule at the coal pits of Stewart, Dickßon & Co., seized the animal by the tongue, in a fit of ill-tem per, and pulled the tongue from its head. He did not pretend to deny the charge, and the only point his counsel urged in hifl behalf was whether the act had been done wantonly and cruelly. His state ment was that the bridle came off, and when he went to put it on, the male be came fractious. He then seized it by the totogue, (which was his method of con quering mules,) when the animal gavea jerk and the tongue came out 1 The jury found a verdict of guilty, without leav ing the box, and the prisoner was re manded for sentence John and Andrew Cleinhanz, father and son, were tried on an indictment for assault and battery upon Captain Victor Keller, of Colonel Schimmelfennig’s German regiment. While passing the house of defendant. Andrew, the son, began to ridicule Keller and his com pany, which led to blows, when John, the old man, interfered and separated them. After this the elder Cleinhanz and Keller fought, and Andrew struck the latter with a pick-handle, knocking him Benseless. Keller, after recovering, Btoned Cleinhanz’ house and dared either to fight him. The jury had not agreed upon a verdict when the Court adjourned. Cross suits for assault and battery, to which George Bowman, Henry Myers, Leonhart Prager and J. G. C. Prager, (of Shalerand Indiana townships) were the parties, were next tried. The difficulty occurred at Shide’s tavern, in Sharps burg, Bowman and Myers attacking the two Pragers at a quilting party given there, and ejecting both from the house. The case was not concluded at adjourn ment. Bench Warrant Case In tlio District An interesting bench warrant case' has been ocoopylcg the attention of J udge Hampton in the District Court for two days past. The allegation of plant iffs, Hubert and Stephen Craighead, is that in May l&Bt they obtained a judgment (amounting, with ces s, to about $400) against William and Stephen Wray, farm era of Elizabeth township. An execution was issued against them and their farm stock was levied on, but claimed by other parties. Tho transfer is alleged to hive bean fraudulent some $BOO worth of stock and'farming utensils having boon Bold-by the Wrays after judgment, but before the execution, pending a motion for new trial, and they refusing to apply on the execution the notes received for the property sold. Application was accordingly made to Judge Hampton for a bench warrant, which was Issued and upon it William "Wray was arrested and lodged In jail, tho officers being unable to find Stephen. The matter came up for hearing at two o’clook on Tuesday, John W. Jiiddell and Jno. T. Cochran, E Jr W : £stmihstk& College Hr, .ames j STGandless, of tbiacily, Rav. J. K- An- Jdrawßf of Steubenville, Ohio, and Be?. W. - H... il’Farlaad of Cambridge, Ohio, were ■ -Appointed by the of Trustees of '’•Westminster Oollov;* 1 , to re* ceivb the'money contributed by Synod for the college edifice and othor necessary furniture. Stealing Ooppkk?v—Tare* boys yes terday got into the milk ot. Qasper Williams and carried oil about coe hun dred coppers. Ono of the lads was arrested and taken to the watch-house, where he r wh4sf.jnid tbenreleped. Resolutions of Condolence* At a meeting of the Pittsburgh Gymnas tic Association, held on Tuesday evening, October 22d, the following resolutions wore unanimously adopted: Whebjcas,. We have once more been yfsHed by God’s afflicting hand, who, in His wisdom, has called from life and active duty our late follow member, Evans B Darlington; snd whereas it is becojniDgin tta to give utterance to our aeflse of this great bereavement, and the kindly esteem we felt for one who is very dear to us all ; therefore be it Resolved, That in his death we have lost a friend and companion. A pure, unblem ished character marked the gentleman— Prompt response in the hour of peril to his native land, the loyal citizeD'—his pres ence in the tented field, a gallantsoldier.— When the young man in the fullness of physical strength and the beauty of moral excellence is thus cut down, it ia fitting that all should mourn. Resolved, That in life’s every relation, so far ss man can do, he tried his conduct by the Golden Rule which tells us, “Whatso ever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so unto them.” Resolved, That in his quiet deportment and uniform character we all felt that firm reliance which such chart oteristics usually insuns. We will miSB him as the family does a cherished brother. His memory will remain as the stately pine in the forest, perennially green, and with never ending fragrance. Resolved, That we extend all our sym* pathy to the fond, devoted wife, whose young life is now so withered and made desolate; to the loving mother, whose de clining days are thus so darkened; to the faithful brothers and Bißter, who have, in this sad and most untimely hour, been called to pay the last farewell of earth to a noble, true and affectionate brother. Their grief is ours and our bitter tears shall mingle with theirß. Resalved, That our beloved land h&3 lost a patriot son, the American Army a brave soldier. Had death spared him he would have won imperishable renown as a hero in no wise recreant to his trust. The sighs of patriot thousands will be his requiem, and all who knew him will weep as be reaved relations and mourniug friends bear to his last repose the youthful and heroic dead, whose death is Use the flower cut down in the splendor of its fullest bloom. Resolved, That it shall be our solemn duty to attend bis funeral, as the last test limonial of respect we can show to him as a cherished member of this Association. A. S. BELL, President. J. D. McFaden, Secretary, Bank Note Quotations, Corrected for the Post by Feld & Lare, ef the National Bank Note Reporter. (The Reporter is published monthly, at One Dollar a year, in advance. Office, Dispatch Bailding, Pittsburgh, Pa ) Kates uncertain at presen t.-^gg Pittsburgh, October 23. 1861. Diseoun New England States K rew Yota State Sew York City New Jersey...... ... Pennsylvania, (Philadelphia.) “ Pittsburgh .. - Interior, suspended. Delaware District of Columbia. Maryland, Baltimore.. “ Interior Virginia, Wneeling and Branches Eastern North Carolina South Carolina (Georgia Alabama... .. Ixnrai&na Kentucky Tennessee ..... Ohio Indiana Free “ Bank of Lhe Btate. Illinois Wisconsin lowa. Michigan Missouri Canada. Exchange, selling rates on New York and Philadelphia cent over par funds. General McClellan's Armies of Europe —Sent to Europo in 1855-50, as United States Military Commissioner, General, then Captain G. B. McClellan, drew up a report, which was published by order of the United States Senate, andimi* mediately took a foremost place among modern works on tho art of war. The ori ginal report, in 4to, has been long since ont of print, and, as might be expected, its anthor’s present situation has made it greatly inquired for. Messrs. J. B. Lip pincott & Co , of Philadelphia, have re published itinan Bro. volumeof 500 pages, illustrated by numerous engravings, and young officers cannot fail to profit by the immense quantity of valuable Information here conveyed. It opens with a sketch of the war in the Orimea, where the author arrived after the fall of the Malakoff, especially describing the siege and storm ing of Sebastopol. 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