Jeynsue Stsouto Settooms.—Mr. Kammer. nrOatafru4 rilludeilia, we ate plain to learn, Is about toiteach inland classes Of_ children in this city. the artof singing, for which he is ad tetra* Mdctilaid, Lasing met with mach M au, aid gisini' grraCsatisfaction in New York and Philadelphia. At the clone of the session he will glee a jirrienile concert. We understand he is already secured for teaching the Sabbath sehool children oil eeseral of our churches. Ile chug unothing for teaching, depending upon the pro ceeds of hie concerts for his remuneration. • The following description of a concert given in the Chinese ,sx uscum, list mouth, we take from the Philadelii4le Sun:. "Tot Y'erisur, Coacenr.—The Coacert of ta t p one thous djuseniles, that hare been tinder the initracti a of the Mums. Kemmerer, took place, on Sa ' sy es - ening, at the Chinese Museum.— There was a large audience present, and the con cert morbe set down es entirely suecessful..:— The sight wu decidedly intresting. The youth ), aof the singers, tended together in 'micer in perfect harmony, and the t' ne wan so aeurately marked, that the. words o the songs could be distinctly heard. • The singers were . uniformly dressed, each holding a boquet, and the audi ence were highly delighted with the occasion." Sunman Cast Attorney Flanegin received a letter, a , e ago, from the Die triet Attorney of Beaver County, relative to the ease of , i , person - who - is now confined in the Beaver j di It teems that he le accused of strik ing ar..m FO violent a blow , in that coun.y, that he died- mthe effects of it, in Pittsburgh. The -Court in Beaver County ' be li eve that the prisoner should tried in Allegheny County, where hie victim diet!, awl threaten to discharge him un tesn'theinathoritiee here oend down for him. ' 14r:z/lanegin applied to the- Court to know 'tarot", they Considered it proper to pursue, and the kain is now held under advieentennw DOXATIONI.—The Economy Society. has eilthin the past few days made a donation to the Benno of Ftefuge of five hundred dollars, and also tee handled dollars to the Western Pennsylvania llespi . There acts of liberality are highly ereditab a to the Society, and will be_dody , ap preekt by every friend of humanity in this comma. -. The institutions which they have chosen , bestow their benefactions upon, are every way worthy of benevolent regard; end commend therateives to .tho notice of those whoth Providence hoc favored with the good things of this life. Itrorcat .tEnierrn. --The armed expeditien, eindertaked against the rioters, working on the Chestier': railroad, who beat Mr. Nelson , Janes and tie ferrymen, lately, having proved a fail ure, the nil of the police was called in. Our worthy 4,lgriff, and a posse of about twenty men engird:Lod themselm on the bridge, on Mon day Morning, for the purpozin of arresting atone bey 0 the rioters, who wcro inderetood to be in cons, and who ¢eueroily crossed the Monona hehe bride nt an early hour: Alxmt two or three tieloclr„ a party afire men were arrested, three of Whom were identified and conandtted to prisMi, and the other two discharg ed: Jonovewore poeitivedy that one, named ' lathed Manning. had beert concerned In the riot. in lower 14. Clair township, on the fourth of • January, while..A. Barclay, of Robinson , township; testified to his haring been engsgedin a riot . in that township, on the thirty first of Deoanabcr. The names of the others were Thos. - : Donate° and John flannegan, The Grand Jnry have returned true bills against these three defendants, and about eeventeen oth ere; so that they will probably be tried at the present tetra of the Coart. ronro-Stan's 11 cscastitt uta.—The meeting of the members of the Young )fen's fl the Library Association, held last night. to UM Library room, far the purpose of electing officers for the -ensuing year, ems organ ized by. calling Itobeit E. Sellers to the Mary aneiliPpointiag D. W. Sell, Esq., Secretary. . The follesring gamic:men 'were then duly elec ted. . Pruidatt—R. E. Sellers. Vics Presioe . ti r .-Wm. P. Townsend. 13earataryAlvin SPillaaas Tressaror,-Wro- M.' Hersh. tohicteri=A, 04rdon, E:B:4lllinat.W.ilhav, J. Hanley, C. McKnight Likkicia , —George E.7Arnold, J. S. Cogan, Dastxxo Orruxas axn Rounsur.—We are in debted to the Tribune, for the following =acme 2i:: of a daring -outrage : • 'Last:night an old man named Cook, who Lad • arrived on Saturday, with some produce from - . •;t, Ohio, stop* into outanan's eating house fur the purpose of getting his supper. lie ineau '-' dowdy polled out his pocket book, before some t!' young men, who were present, and exhibited considerable amount ,of money. After be' was done eating, the young men on 'some pretext, permuted him to accompany them to the Alit. glienyriser. On reaching there, they - made a fierce attack upon him with alone knife; in en dearoring to defend himself. he caught hold of .•.o1 the blade, and had the fingers of one of his .41 hands ma off.' The robbers then took-from him wallet, about forty-five dollars. • . Pie; PIXZETS.—DanieI McCurdy, Eq., clerk the Court, - while attending the Barker I .:visaing in the Diamond on lust Saturday night, ";1 - bid his pockets picked, -and lost a email amount et =alley. • iiri/707 07 lUD .FMST WARD, ALIEGHZ77f, as os TOCR OCAILD.—We - are informed, not hating spin the ticket, that a coalition ticket of the Na tiees and Locofocos, has been got up in the First Ward, ' Allegheny, to defeat the regular Whig nominations. The Whigs of that Ward geoid he on the ground, and not let their ticket be de hated II neglect tb attend the polls. Fns.—The fire of Mr. 110.1lorg'sfinuldry was, ibis asserted, iL us e 4 by an 'incendiary. Some Amain certainly rivelling the notorious Simms, since several houecv have been Bred of late. A reward of five hundred dollars is offered for the detoction of the rascal'. Wert or Boor:.—A fellow yesterday matched a Pair orb& ots from peg, in front of Yr. ' Robinson's shoo store, Liberty street, - and nu at 110 suceeeded in snaking his escape- COURT OF QUARTER RESSIONIL JAsoAstr 10, 1851 Pretient—Honorable Wm. B. McClure, Presi dent Judge. and Wm. Kerr and . Samuel Jones, A.ISOViatC Judges. - . The honorable Charles Naylor,- asked for a postponement' of the cam of the Commonwealth vs. Kirby, Minims and GiUiam--sgainst 'bora tru. bills, charging them with eonspiracy . were returned several terms ago. ; The Attorney GenOml, Mr. Darrah, Opposed the motion. Aftws — argument; the trial was postponed nu. ill Wednesday. • Comutowaestili T 9. Daniel 13erke—Information amity 'of the peace. The defendant calmed eatslderable tiont,lo by his aingelar smamina :ott of- the witnesses, and was advised - to be more patient, byldlio court: From the evidence liSAFTears that the defendant had attempted to lies& into s Minis in Temperanceville, asalgn iiog as a reason, that some man who had struck bintirith a crowbar, had escaped into It, and he Wanted to get out, as be then' raid is .1,41 :Ida. ;The prisoncr said that he -was itarhiy 'Mink Si the time, and only wanted revenge for • thi - blews which ho had received; would have Paid for the %indorse which ho broke, only, I anfortanately he had no money. , file koteor Judge !McClure, sentenced him to gsnieriu ins imprisonment of thirty days in the ei) int" Jail, and to pay the costs of prosecution. The 0-Lsoncr espreste4 his thinks to his hen tar; and Said that he could be cry willing to the cosi, only Ise,kad no money- CoMmotraeolth va. John James—lndicts:teat -:Larettly. District Attorney Flanegin for Cony excaterealth—E. I'.„Jones Esti, for defenee..— 0 0, Prner seemed quite respectable young ! istut, d was rev well dressed. * ~ . .:.Thateffectee awe dearly proved.. Eir had at het:opted to rob the till of a shop, kept.by 'Mr. I.loldt ISitht.lO the. Firth Ward..and vacc"de4 in getting a ten dollar note, and some silver.-- •Whim detected he gave the money , back,' sad of ,feted to s ire the etorekiner c oat Aid watch t it bermgd let ktt• July stt44 • Otort *Omer :Wawa a 1.4 0 0 .41 014 7- 1 ' I "g' FAMM The prisoner when asked what he had to say, before sentence was passel, declared that he was innocent, Mid that the money which he had given to Diehl was his own, bat that he gave it, for the purpose of getting off. He begged the ;kap to hero mereySon him, for the ante of his poor wife and children: llis Honor, Judge hfcCliwe, said he was ex ceedingly sorry to see so respectable looking a young man in a poftlion no humiliating and painful. He would be obliged, however, to pun ish him. The sentence of the Court was that he should bo imprisoned, for one year and nine months in the cells of the Western Penitentiary —pay a Eno of Ci. cents end the costs of prose. cation, and restore the stolen property. Commonwealth vs. James Butler—indictment burglary. The defendant was charged with breaking into the 'variety store kept by James O'Brien, in :he basement of one of the houses in the Diamond, and stealing a lot of knives, rings, b t pins, and several other arti cles. The p ' oner, when arraigned, pleaded “ guilty." When a ked what he had to say for himself, be declared t at ho had entered the cellar while in a state of 'ntoxication, and taken away the arti cles ref to. Judge it eCture sentenced him to undergo an impriao nt of one year and nine months ire the cells o the Western Penitentiary—to restore thestolen ip roperty, and pay the costs of prose- cution. AFTERKOOS SESIWN. Comm° weolth me John Smith—lndictment, assault an battery, alleged to have been coal untied on tan Eliza Wedson, a colored woman. The pro utrix swore to the assault which was committed upon her, in her-own house. The j returned a verdict of guilty. The prisoner w remanded t0,,j08, sentence having bl "5Pf ealth vs. Henry flora—lndictment, feraDiati and bastardy. This case wan not conotaded hen the conk ndjourned.- L ABBE DIY FRU:M - 1M ARE lOU A FATHER, laboring for the sop of s foray, arid entfcring from general de. 1 ,,,,,,, to , t otrit=t „, lise ahem stems a bunk. tie a. lotrilr, netirell - g Gum dfsenne• to which f lap. taw molly Mit.j.C . l. I.e Di. 0. D. LlGiole • irlenkro tolll c0rt311317 curs you. CIO at depot, or cu one of our amnts. and gat • funahhist, a , where you 0111 nod that the Shaker Kan l iM ammailh. as tapered by Dr. S. D. 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