~ E c;«s' F s~~^tihi 'c'w,y,...+e! , ~ . ~rE,.'S i x'.' r. - - -. - 1101 E -MATTERS: TT lecture will - be delirered in logton Ball; on nest Monday evening, for lid of a family who are highly respectable, who, at the : present time, are in the most ants conditicti. sickness haring prostrated . of ,its members. From" the facts which •e been represented to us, we heartily re- Amend this effort to a charitable public. matrices Cr the eloquent lecturer, Dr. H. 7;Reilly, bare been 'secured. for the occasion. jet, Oliver Goldsmith. We hope to see the the crowded: ••scsi Kossura EXECUTIVE Comarrrea met last ening. at the Mayor's Office, Mayor 9iithrie the chair, and Ales.. M. Wateon, Esq., acting is Secretary): , Onlizotionof,Wtn. W. Irwin, Esq., the chair man Irlls sulhokized to communicate the pro , oeedings of fle‘foreting of , last Retard:ay to the Cendffile of both cities, and (on behalf of the emionlttee,) request their early meeting, for the *expose - of melting Goy. ,Kosauth, as the guest or the two cities. ''The following committees were appointed 7 Finance Comroittec-L-Wto Lorimer, jr., S. Jones, W' W E D Gazzam, L Sabi, John Morrison, Wet A Irwin. Collecting Committeo--City : let Ward—F G • Kay, John 11 AlTadleu, Beoj. Bingen-lb Alex flay. 2d-3 M Crosson, D It Miller, A P Am/tuts, Chas Paulson. 3d—John Shipton, H Demler, T M Marshall, H Volgbtley. 4th—K 14•M'llowin; IV IV Wallace. Gth—P 41'Corcalek, J Kaye, J P Glass. (Rh—Joshua .Hanna, Robt Carling, Henry 7th—Chas Kent, K T Friend, W lif Arthurs, itose. Dyreman Jobs Coyle. 9th—Thos. Rowley, Nicholas Grass. • ward,A Woodhouse, John Alexi:oder, Capt W A Charlton. 2d--Geo R H Davis. ',„23.—Aug Pima Farley. 4th—Morrisongostor, A V Wilkins. . ' Ilaneheszer—.llD W White, V Short, It H Eouth Pitiehurgb pad Binningbam—T'Black ,more,'Job DMiller, Loib, Dr. Hageman. Duquesne-1i McCormick, Willa:a E Steven . - Cow. on ReceptionlV W Irwin, D N White, :X: Hampton, KW -Black, H P Moeller, E D Gerroun, T F Dale, T Umbstmter, Wm Robinson, Rose, Alex( flolatein, Kyoightley, Eeq, Hon Walter Forward, to'meet at 'Vol Fahre on Friday. erettifig. Gen. Wm. Lorimer, jr.., was eelected ae Tres- The Committee dionimously passed the fol. lowing resolution; Meet:lied,. That the people be earnestly re quested to commence at once the collection of lands in aid of the freedom of Hungary, by ap pointing a collector in every workahop,' turn:mo tile and msuilacturiag establishment in the two cities, beroaghe and townships of the county —to be paid - to tho colleCtor appointed by this committee.' - The Bxeculi:ve Committee then adjourned, to meet at Col Leopold Sabi's, on Water Street, an Friday evening, 21 inst., at Seven o'clock. The committee consists of the following gentlemen: .Ifritt J B Guthrie, Hon H S Fleming, Cal Sam , b - - - , - W Btee, John Maritima, Gen Wm Larimer,jra D Clasetset,. Col .J II Beeell, T Umbstretter, 1 7 II Kay, Ler..ky Harper, D N White, Col .1 . 11 Foster. if Mueller, J O Backoffen, Allen Kra , mer, Alex Holstein, Cot Leo'Sahl, L Wilmartb, Wetneberg, CO Loomis, Beg, Samuel Dil worth. M. D., Ilezekialt Nixou, Hon W W Jobxt Dixon, 11. D., W W Dallas, Lag, Alex P.l Watson, Edq, Chas Kent, Ron Chan Naylor, Win I Rep, David Campbell, David McClelland. "Traumas' Assoctrmos:—The Liam:hide* of Tetiliers'and 'Friends of Eduration held their annuareaceting on Friday morning, Dec. 26, in the Fourth Ward School lions; Pittsbargli: ' .Afttri the usual preliminaries, a committee .was appointed to nominate officers for the en-m -ing year. -After some time spent in discussion, Peat Thompson was requested to illustrate his teethed of impartifig o knowledge of the first i piipciploe-o( Arithmetic, which he did in a clear emutiontisfoutory manner until the hour of ad 30mIllnent• • • Amu:soon mama. After the reading of "the minutes, antrtne receptitittnf the report of the nominating cum . *Gee, the Association proceeded to the election of Otfioeis for tho coming year, Which resulted to the election or-A. Burt, Einsidetit; It. Morton, ,i:^ Viet President;-J.' C. Burgher, Recording Bee ketaGg. Wolcott, lt l P l Poutiltif•-BeATWIexT.. ..f4.lß,lo3gOA:firpssnateriltnd Sit EstaittifeCom mitten efftre, viz: A. 11.1Englieb, A. Irons, hi. Bitupson;'W: T_ Walker, L. 11. Eaton. A mu - *lon wee offered that J. Gregory act as reporter for the Association, which was carried. Prot Time:Tun was requested to continue the inns. ration of his method of imparting a knowledge cf Arithmetic, whirl he kindly consented to do, . -. 401 - the hour of adjournment. #7cr nssios. . ~7. Tite, Association met pursuant to mijournment tarratin to an address from ROT. Mr. Howard, tbe importaice and utility of &Central High School, which elicited great attention daring its masterly delleeiy. A roteaf thanks was ten ". dered to kir. Howard for his able" address, and Mr. IL Wiilliaess was appoinlyikte report a ay nopsis.tot. the address for Bee. 11IL Howard and 4. 'P. BradlAtirtheir own re. qtkest, We're reposed as active members of the - i•Assaelaticut:sAdjourned to meet at 9 A. itt on it-9stcuvjay. eararn►T 810.7/11I4G1 The. Association met ...pninuani to adjount went. -Minutes of the preascliag meeting were read and approved. President took the chair, when the ex,President, J: Gregory, deliv ered an aderetii on 'the utility and. importance and of such associations In their bearing upon Teacher and. Parent. . A vote ef thanks was tendercidto the ex-President for the manner in which he had discharged the ditties of .his ~tlioe, , aad?or his address.._, . Pref. Thompson was againinvited, by a unan .:ona- call' of the merabm,to continue his illus .- Atone on Arithmetic. 116 'kindly responded , • the call, and intereeted the members until ',lnoue of adjournment. Adjourned to meet the same place on the. last Friday of Minh, ?hue bitenzdiated a meeting, the =lgor of which, on Teacher, ..Parent and Pupil, ottly — esn deeelop. 'vim lir warm. SESSIONS Wore the Hon. Wm. B. McClure - President end T. L: McMillan and Wm. Boggs kts ' Ito Judges. Jury in the case of the Commonwealth vs. McDonald, indicted for the larceny, of : of deposit!, retorted a verdict of _ Commonwealth vs. Frederick Faulk, imilet ;!. mientessault. and &Amu; .verdict, guDty :.The attendant watt sentenced to pay a fine of five'dol. and costs. Alter the trisfvf 'several uniciPortanti case , ' ;Mo .- Court adjourned, to meet on Friday morn llnrettr Cotiztr—Yrarcanar.—Delaney'SAd ,-'..;:•.matoiti Vs. John Morgan, et al, No. 507, Termi-.1851. An affidavit tiled on motion of Judge filmier. The Court ordered" that 'the goods referred to in en affidavit, be sold 'forthwith, bj. the Sheriff; updn Plainti6's Ming Alm usual bead and giving seniority in the prem. A;. : lteiinsoit'vs : Samuel 'Harper, No.' 779, I ; Nornober,.. term. Rule on Plaintiff to 'ether _cause why attachment should not be dissolved II and defendant permitted to, enter a common ' ;appearance. Same day, theßnie made tibsolete. Wsn. QOass vs. C.-Yeager, No. 120, sneer" -3arrys; 1855. Judgment and all subsequent pro .' etedings act aside. ' Dam:novo fivroaron.—A young man was 'ion • take of its which Booted down the • gheny river yesterday: . Ile fortunately passed therbrldges.witlinnecoming in contact with the piers, and several nien followed him in a JAW, though wa did. not , learn, whether or not they ' , stumeededlu rescuing him from his Perilous sit. ualdnet.-, -- • , Wrenn's Extunmox.—Our reader .ill re member that Winter's - unrivalled exhibition of olismical dionintsir, bo open at tbiie o'clock 'ado tifternoon, as well as in the evening. . • .. ABILISIED. --A man named JJ. i!oll, the drbrer of the omnibus which wr belonging t elan NaSer, owf . -Itch the latter rider and killed a ^i named Ma* I,6iti. was yesterday :ed on a • • of murder. • COmueiramers.—One hue. 7 sixty per scamers committed to I,L; ,1„;„ g the put moaten charges of drut and. vagran cy, and_one hundred awl fr CJUnty n Boar. or la. At . ' , il' ...Ie Beuons, by .1, . IllifsrveL , This is deco . ~,.;',,, , ,eise- s t muss. .L . 1.: . ble.trook of the season, t....:,, ,1 ,i reale!, for lien •;,4 '-' - . unestealy.la*S o role. ' •I st hie Literary -Depot, 2:hied street, 01:,.. - • Ite Post °face, has V'--already received a eec -,4'!...r.,..'e "apply; also, a . ......,-..... Xew edition of "ROT'. r:ai l v: Is' Bachelor—. l' ;-•'.•'-.'.-•':• book of the 'heofirwi ' 4,- r'-' aratiOn s PY Rudy. :-.=-- : :. 1 , . i .::` It Makin die best gi t • ':. - -,*. ;. I the season. The 1r- ~........-..:- -; ;.Lietereatiottal itlegn - r -, -,111213,107, has abo 'f -- : - .llkorpoicivvd:: .• , • ,- • •- • * - - Aemnisr.—Arrolil man named Murray, fell into the Allegheny river' yesterday, and vas .nearly drowned here he nu rescued. ' Caosea,--Tbe plist office, telegrapb office, and atio - banks, brokers' offices, and all public offices, will be closed to-day. Bcobears.—We understand that Robert Tan ner, Esq., deieseed, has left five hundred dol lars to the Reverend Mr. Passavant's Infirmsry, five hundred to the Allegheny Orphan Asylum, sad one thousand to infirm Protestant Episcopal clergymen. FIRE.—The alarm of fire, on Tuesday night, was caused the borolog of a smell house in Duquesne borough, which wee unoccupied, and of course .hadibeen set on fire. ' DISOILDVILIi COADUVT.—EIIen Dempsey was y eterday committed to prison by Mayor Guth i., _disorderlyciaontdhuectA. Allegheny ri ,one aAk°l4te of icoT.T dr i er broke uplesterday. Prom the Sian:owe Sun. of fiends, fiIiNDAY WITH GOVERNOR KOSSUTH, sie. The great Magyar, in his speech on Saturday afternoon, at the Eutaw Ilosuie, gave a most ex cellent hint toithe milltittide concerning the manner in which the, Sabbath should be ob served, and his practice yesterday testifies to his consistency' After'tbe German. delegation bid him ••good night" on the previous evening, he retired to his apartments, and there, in the presence of his lady and suite, engaged in re ligi us exercises. I the morning he arose at an early hour, and having received a kind invitation from Rev. Dr. 'doltn G. Morris, pastor nt the English Lu theran Church, to attend divine service, made the necessary preparations. A few minutes to. II o,clock, through the proverbial kipduess and attention of Henry P. Brooks, Esq., Chairman of th e e . Committee of Arrangements, elegant carriage's were in waiting, when the Governor, his I]dy and several of his suite, rode to the sa cred edifice, in West Lexington street, and lie tine to one of those plain, practical and emi tientlY useful discourses which characterize the pastries services. Diddle Afternoon, Madame Kossuth and Ma dam .Puleskyx accompanied by several kind la dies at the Eutaw (louse, attended the Friend's Meeting House, West Lombard street, and, af ter a half boor's silence, listened to an earnest and fervent discourse from a young Quakeress, who, under the influences peculiar to the plain and sober denomination to which she belongs, spoke very freely of freedom vs. slavery, all of which seemed to be based upon Bible Mmtrine. The meeting over, the ladies returned to their quarters. , NOTICES, &c. To Holders of the Coupon Bonds of the Nononefel hela .Vorigation Cionipiry. LL BONDS of. a less number.than 334 .111 b. pakl . (if U. hollers no dc...1-.. T or mu. the " 1410T , 5Y. ' 71,41 " ... ""'. dettltn Traumn. atoa. gar. 0. Notice. RAILROAD ELECTION Omen Privtaranu.aan .47tcain - rtua Rinnoar. Co F r ilnE first Annual Nleeting•of the Stock .. holden. of tbn l'itt.bursh nani.ntruhenintle Itat:n.ad COMI4II, arnl ho bolt On Monday, the 12th da, of J•z.• wry. A. 6 1002. at tho hpannor'n 011 h, off Calory F. a In the City .4 D ' t.nh. at IV In the ironnon. itatnel. tharraid 'pi,. an alechon VIII be hold toga Prenidant and 11, ante of rand Compan,. Iha ehrtann nrlll, be cp. ed at 6.) o'clock In the feltrriono. . . . . -CLIARLES SAY4OB. Seer PV..ll.nrwh. Dee. 2^.. 1851.—kle=1:14 Bible Notice rRE oubtanding subscriptions to the Al i Frahm, - DOA. I , orirtv are rwtwelfully requroce , l to psid I J ITCHELL. Druggist. nu F..e.ri frent,l., fore ttn, Igt of auttary. A. • ryllE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders nf the (no. nd Pennsylvania Rai l'etuf.anr. an the blection of bireet , re am en.ulne 'var. a.II to hell al the Company's 00Ine,In the Blh of Jmuarr. ISS2. The m n eall uru will take place at 10 A. H. and the Shotion leterern the Lours of lu - • • AL U:1113 P. L. J. J. II ItrilKl. Sec'y Dreember 15th. GndlLCO SEQUENCE of the death of Peter Beekrd.V‘e inwrot whieh he toll Ic ' O. Ftar . u.,1 .1410 gram e.whacted under the MOP of "r!rter Beardk Lo, 17111 be for we. For leant. to . err M!iMISEM - Monongahela Navigation Company . NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDEE.S. N ANNCAL MEETING of the SLOCkhOid. ere ot the Monon,hela 'Navigation Company. wtU ln Immune. of the prorteten• of the Char.. of Ineorporeleon. th eir nOlne on Grant atm.. in the Cite 2)f Ytt.ndntrgh. on Mostar, the fif th fist of J.oanry. A. .18522. (below the Ir. Sfenday to the month.) for the election of otUcers tor the emote 'ear. Jd:tAIC IL. IWE.h: WELL. Bel. Homes of Itefage. inbseribere for the erection of on ririLte of Itefenee for Western treat nen barb, aretiferel Out an nesratenkin at y per rent. nn the amount nele.crib,l by each. to rennereed e+e` lobe be the Trebs.nreb oor before the If da) of Noverateer neat By en joy oy of ebe Baud of [brew:tor, ob2feftf JOFIfeJ A HANNA. Treat __ _____ Notice. - 1" ETTERS Testamentary to the estate of ht,g.t=a , , stt u beL i g=rth h eti C =Vegn ' VI fpnanns haring atom again. eald estate will andent them duly earl Orated Ca eetttement to • 16 } 1 1 . 1 21M1N. • 11. lIRADY WILE I Ne, noicomtwe Executor. , A C d—Life Insurance. Ikt . R. CI A. COLTON, See'y.—Dear Sir— Ao • water f commoit }unite, I deem it my dote to ar •lada,, th very prompt and obliging mouser ill artileh the claim 0 a policy recently dotted by me, amounting M ater t ($3,000., are thoueam d dollars, bee been paled. The liberal poi clP'ke upon v ttch the Otalykor the "Puree to Life dram Cdropanr" are conducted, , 10- tilt., It to them .deretlon and patronage .r the Ponlls. The pr.:triple of prudential beuerolenee to the mutual botgement of y or organization. is th e true rot-Mare oni benthee ea, winch homanlty and Christianity . h'un 'PP'''. BA WiltrATllMVPaitor. n0.27401r of mt. Baptist Church. Mullion!, Po Net' '—Lost Certificate. .NOTICE , is iereby', given that application been moil Gi tee E x change Flank for till. ...".. of Outface.. it • PIP, for Prarteen there. in raid Bank. Alleged to bare lee • destroyed br to on the 10th April,. 1545. n0!...1w0 MILS. JANE GUM& • Beaumont s Patent Starch Polish. PATENTED, July it6th, 1850.—For giving • beautiful fit to Nous. Muslin. CatOUTes, Col Arra, shirt Broomr, e.., and .Do truvettiA the Dos Dom adhering to Liu. - ud prevents dust from nicking to Linens, Ac., and eon as nothing htittrious. Directisne—Pu • piece the P. of a pis to a duet of .tech when luilin • i iron briskly. Price, 1211 cuts • • Cake. Bold oboluale end retell be R. E SELLERS, 07 Wood et.. dell ..-- .ole Agent for Allegheny County. __— ~...." Broadcloths. ntURPIffERRCIIFIELD, et the'north mat comer of Fourth and Duke: street. else. i hand • supply of the Usrt article, and C. ears : Jul to re.; those of the most approved ounittkciure Bums of Cloth will • rid ft to their adventure la oronlite '• Delilah gour goofs team subasing. They and kourlireurb, and Americus ' awn, Glees and fatty ...don. Low prlvid green. To [o a wld olive Cloths and Caul...v. I far boy. wear. To • Jean. of various mixtures. A., aod ail make of for guilt. A • , r$ 051PAlit offers to the inairell 4 \ . tee nty tool artalmborea of tbe 1(lonott ormiJoint Lock Kama( heretofore arplial.4 rnmetteal.namel: few rob. et prernhy ao annual retro In mob of th e pftr