HOME MATTERS. uovEnps „KOSSIITECII Df2ARIVBE PEON On Sato:idly mornlog at abOut half put seven o'clock, Governor koesutit aid suite left the St, Charles -,bated,'ned drove tithe depot of the Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad in Allegheny, where they entered a car,'whiCh had been kind ly tarnished fee their reception, without, charge, by;the authorities of the road.- At eight o'clock, the exprese train moved off amidst the cheers of large coneonrse of per- Boas, who had mumbled to bid adieu to the illoetrioos ezile. • At varloni points along the road, between Allegheny and 'Rochester, ,not withstanding the unpleesant state of the weath er, large, numbees' had assembled, who greeted Kossuth, as, he passed along: with loud cheers. 411R1VAI, , AVIOCIIESTEK ` -The apProach of the' Goveror to Itocheeter,- vas „answered by the firing of a 'fine, fteld,,,piece which had been ['tithed there to salute hlio.''and the cart shipped at the depot, Which pas appro priately decorated-with Sags; ind in the neigh borhood of 'width .it vast consOnnse, comes' ting of the citizens of Kothester, Deaver, Phillips- - burgh,', Pr‘edmia and vicinnity„.. had attain , hied! i , 9ov. koaanth wsalsindly Informed that thopeo ple; knowing the state . of his i'L'esith, and his ex hausted coalition did not desire him to address them, but Wished hint to appear on Lb:, platform , jut - the ear, that they might here the piastre of aeeiug the illo.strians champion or civil and raigious Europe. Kossuth howed hia acknowledgements for their kindness, to the : - . crowd, and feriently prayed that God might bless thein, when.the cars spored on,: amidst tremendous' chtiers, • . RECEPTION:.'AT NEW BRIGHTON. .itt New litori the, oar stopped 'in front of the depet were n large assemblage of ladies gentlemOn were awaiting Kossith's sr- ..—, D..N, White Esq.' introduced • Gov. Kossuth to the peeple,• by. whom _he was received . with every detenstration of honor and respect. -• : - Edward Warner IE4, the resident engineer of • .• the Eastern division of the Ohio and Pennsyl ''' : trams railroad. is behalf of the ladies, present- , edam Governor, with a parse, and welcomed , . laltuto New Brighton. .. ', ~...' . Gov. Kaisuth returned his thanks, and said. (O. ".- il knots . ; ladles that you are :animated_ by that eympathy . for the - cense of my poor eonutryr, eo . • congenial to tbo breitst4 etall true ' Americana, f- ' but I OrOlo,ol.ele'thet: ...f.nniunitble to speak... Tone reais l behalf of Ilfingery, and your pees .. , _ mice hero, titters and strengthens .r* thopell ! ...that God May bless you. (Lond...ebeenc) -.-. ' Governor Kossuth then enquired :what was, the population of the ind what its Prim ; - cipal niainsfacturewas water!' or steam', the 13 :wait , Punet,"&c,!, which questions Vere,kind .. ly semen dby Me Warner, and all tbo neocasa i Ty information given. , The ladies present, were 1 . - thenintroducedoto the Gevernor , who shook . . . i . limas with them. . - . il • • : . Brighton; were.abontto teem an association of the friends of liattgary, ne - whict • Kossuth . , ea-.I -• . pressed - hlit pleasure, and thankingi them .for their *them, said he wieltel it were its his . . poises to be of Service to their countrY,to testify .. . -'hie grati Dade for-their, goadnees towards his, belt it was already ee great and free, ts.not to i,, . require in any inanner, his pear aid. The en. ~,,', -• . gine and train thensdeparthd, amidst the moat ( ~.L. enthusiastic cheers. • .; • . . 1 ' . DEEP CUT ON THE RAILROAD. Whilst the train was passing through the deep j . . , cut beyond New pri g htmi, the G overnor carotid. ly examined it, and too reariekeiridelihe coati '' - en the manner io whiethe various bridges ! . ahnii the - route were boil , end the road con tit 1 .*. at:meted, together wiih his amperisons, between '.. . . 'lt aid Eneopean railroads:. evinced - thereugh 1 knowledge of am 'subject.. Alter passing. through tie deep cot; he Was received by a large body of . . . workmen on the road, with clarets. , . • - . gOcoprioN. AT ENON TILLEY. • • 1 ... .. , .. At Ervin -Valley, large numbers of:the farm adla Of Bearer and Mercer; counties .4tire wait. '',l • lag 'at‘thalitation honse, although a chilling .±1 -• min had cametriseed ta fall and J. 1i"... John. eon, Beq.',...ef. Newcastle, sal : [ , .. r • ... , ..t- , • -. Govivork Easel:lth :-. 7 .1n b l ehalfil the citizens of thin rattl.;Of Pennsylvabiall bid you welcome, .. -and isanttryou that weera d eeply interested" : - .1 ~ ' in the coccus of your =lesion , bothpolitically ; ...1 . and society. .. '. ~... - .' . . ' .I -: . Three 'timers were then gi en for the canoe of_ j Buu r ir T - , -• ', .. - . ~ • . :..,..,t •, - ° Governet,Nossnth mud:— lam not mots ;,•:! • ken, I have already had tlt pleasure of meet ; . - Ing - delegaiions from .this p rt of the county -, ,- (cries it yei, you haVe).. I viably thank you for your kindness. Indeed, t e sympathy of the ' - people hos been the only co -- 4olition which has . rnstained• me Dieu late most laborious coarse I "' of lifei"(Gbeers.) I will soon be compelled to . return to .Enrope, to aid in nightingale battles .'tor _.fteidaii-: in my Fatherland; but whatever the lin:us - of that struggle may be, I Will always -'',,,..rememberur, your kindness towards.my poor pee : I . , Ple, and that kindness' shall be recorded where- I - of, Itungoryle knowrL , Tour peopleconserve' ...; generous evertheir own free . . , . ..., • ' : dom; and I tryst they -may: always hare the .... ~ .- . power ;to aid others, Straggling in .. e, jct.'s:cause. :'ll ~' - (Cheiire:)27 , ~... . . The cirri noble moment moving off, Kossuth 44 . 0 : inda:—.Rentember the eatme, if 'toy dorm trod -den pointry, and do nyt forget. the Foot.esti& '... „2. c.5t ~. , - May God. its, Abitigiity bleas Pon.. • . .. , A13.1114L AT PALESTINE 01110 _ On the arrival of . the - ears -at: 141iesti:te, '4 . Ohio, Gov. Enasuth wins received by the 'heirs '?i of a vast cosicourre of Its citliene, who had as it,, 'nembled to welcome hiM,,and was saluted by the 7„. discharge of artillery:., - D. If: White, Diu:, introduced Kosmah tothe :,..) ....ettireue - of Ohio, and James • Martin, - Bil.; cferirpor Kemeth, the people of Ohio greet yon as the is onetantiOna( Governor of liongary, and weicome you into their free State. (Cheers.) 'We endorse every one of the resOlatione, passed ; by'Lhe Legislature of our State, inviting yen to visit ,us and onOctioning your cense,. and. fervently honk that your mission to this country will not be in vain; We trust that you rimy_ receive the enbetiotial aid of one . Govern . mentL.Yort hat;e, rest thawed, the :warm Byrn. Pathy of the people:'; (Lend cheers.) :lf pop do not receive the aid of this Government 'may the aluidis'ef General LaYsfette rise rip in judgment avail rm. But yad will succeed:, The people of the thiltedlltates are with you; and their will must be obeyed.. A firmer is the crow d . the n offered laths nri• . . . , , vernal' sentiment of all mrsenti- . _ ' . ..Htingarybands O.IT-.-11. free field end a fair sight, and God protect the' right... (Cheers.) Gor. , Koviuth eate,r.l. thank you, gentlemen, for yanr. kindness,and esteem It a happy sa ' guyy thot at my Seat ; elep into:your great nod prosperous State; - whlch has been aptly termed the "wonder - of the Wist,"l me et_ with such a • receptioo. ~ (Cheers.) .I do not, indeed, know - what sentimente the- resolutions' to'whleb yon . ', -halo been; pleased 'to ... refer; contain, bat:they must tie good, mince they embody the will of the thisland friends - second me. ,;• ~. ,' ' ' Ilere a gentleinan, In the tasted, read the reirobatierikwidelt were receireastald Imid. cheers, . and Got,. Kossuth proceeded- - . % 'amtiomen/I am indeed: alek, and hire not . . '. the . pa properly . .to return yoti toy thinks, for I have spoken. too roneh of iate, bat yen - do not. ' require to be told what my mission is, and;what ..t. my sierra arr.' , . The people of this land are so happy as to have in every log bonze two orthette D .. - .... - p pees, end thoY areal! i eteatifoir eitoo bte i. . hue, bow to read and uuderetand them. 'The : . li. .. prep press Of America has published ill that is 1 i): . . replete for your. fatly understanding zie, soft !' '' f. to it I refer you. (Cheers.) God bless you. The, station - noose at Columbiana, iris encir cled bry a vest 'crowd, though'the min was - fall.' .bir, more heavily than at sty tthsi! point, along she eituf,l , As the eareeame:rip .r theGorernor was greeted* . W;Clcere, - and a geitlitaaniald : ;.. GesernorThleseth, it eloold be mostisaPpy to hear yon,f:trifew momenta.- It is, 'rest as '. . in i r eg, - -no r bile euripeity, but i s heartfolt . 'rump, ;... ebris the justice of - your cause which has as. 41irahletinstogether.[. , - ~ .„ .!, -.. .- . . ' Alia - whistle of the locomotive sounding, Our '.' maißimith &aid, there speaks the steam::on'. 10 . 00. -.-. l , , uat 01* fu wine since I bare . : I .1 4 •. .• submitted myself to its can, [Cheers antllstigh ter. • . . caps moved on a short distance and stop ped, when the ladies and gentlemen of Colombi ans again assembled around thorn. Ineaply to • question as to whether he would stop at Sa lem, the Governor saidihat indeed he did not Mort the steam engine was tail director. I am not, ladies and tentlemen in good health, but I have work fo do. The tired horse 'on the Lord's day rests from his labors, but on Moo day he goes on as before, whether he to ruflici. catty rested, - or not, so, indeed it is with me. If it be God's will, ands lle will of the people of this Republic through him, my minion to this country will not he in Wall, end I am. thankful to hear that the resolutions passed by the Legis. Leture of this 'State, recognize .thiia, .my mis- Mon. -I am pleased to-learn that you arelorm ing Associations of •the Friends of Hungary. They have a double utility. By the ocean or .Material aid, formed by the drops contributed by their s pOnlieil,- - they aid the cause of my country at eeclaidly they, by their polictical weight are-of service to Hungary. You will . . End the plan of operations laid down to guide the Friends of Hungary in the public papers, I and as I am unable Ito specik to you, I bid you farewell, and pray that God may bless you. Three cheers were then given for Governor Kossuth. ENTIMISIASTIC• RECEPTION AT SALEM. 'The town of Salem was crowded by strangers, thousands bating flocked in from the neighbor . ing country; to. meet Gov. Kossuth. A recep tion committee, consisting of .laines Brown, Jr., Lawry Ambler, Rev.:.lienderson, Rev. Phillips, Rev.. Broirn, Rey. McCombs, Henry Shaffer, J. D. Cattell, Zadock Street, Wm. McClaio, Marshall, L. T. Part, Dr. J.,Harria, R .. 11. Gar. lgues, Jos. thmselbery;Samnel French and loose Themes, werein readiness to-convey Kossuth tolthe town ball, where a very large association of the friends of Hungary had met to greet him. With considerable difficulty, listing to the satiety of the immenee crowd to see him, alb' entered a carriage which was in waiting, and was aortreyed , to the ball. Deputations from .:WPrien, Carifield; and'other towns, were In attendance at ,the hall, and when he entered, the whole , assembly received himwith deafen ing cheers. Ile Was first introduced to the committee of reception by, the Pittsburgh com mittee; end thereby MOYor Broin to James Marshall, Esq., and the audience. After the cheering had subsided Gov. Kossuth was ad dressed by Mr. Marshall, as follows: Corernor Linsauth:—lt is my - pleasing duty, today, to give you a cordial welcome in behalf of the pooplo.of Salem. Deeply sympathizing with yen for the free. dom of Margery, awl greatly admiring your in tegrity as a patriot and a chieften. and cheer tali - mingling oar voice of praise with the friends of freedom, for your nothing devrition to the cease of humanity, we bid yon e MOM cordial and enllandastio welcome:to the hospitalities of Our place, sod hail with joy'', your presence ,among us. Never behind less important towns, in extend. log the hand of sympathy to the oppressed, and casting the iailuence of "material aid" into the scale urnetional justice spinet notional wrong, I the people of Salem embrace this favorable time to give you their welcome and hospitality. and listen to the matchless eloquence of him, whom so long they.had loved and admired. tiii, you have passes' the - hounds of the East, and.now stand in the iestibule of the root arena of the mighty West, where myriads of exulting freemen will welcome yen as the harbinger of liberty end peace to the down trodden 112142,Ci of ' Europe. When we cordially welcome you to the gnat slate of Ohio, :we bat respond to that free and. harmonious sentiment - now pulsates the heart of nearly two millions of coals, who hare traced your wanderings al the East,. and ann. lonsly desired to greet yon upon 'their_ native soil, to acknowledge the justice of year request filling the coffer,' of humanity with practical matsrial.Md. . Ohio has not beedinsethibleto the frauds and .perjneies of the Austrian Government, nor boobs ed in silence upon the 'Bosnian robbery. She has watched, wish the greatest anxiety, the pro. Kress of the cause of Iluogaey, and, mourned, with the deepest regret, the loss of bee sacred rights and privileges. The treachery of the Hapsburgiawdynamy and the Russian . violation 'of internationel Taw, sq. will'eier consider the grossest outrages npon bumanito. - Although from her 01.21 "Queen City," (which at your siggestion, we will maths "Metropolis of West,") was, seat to Washington the first • memorial in behalf of freedom in iluegary; yet the dark cloud of Russian DiSpotism, gathered d over the. horizielf her dawning independent nationality, nettle' upon the hopes .of millions, and extinguished the last glimmering ray of Constitutional Liberty.. But the eloquent and 'plaintive appeals of Hungary's brave-and exiled Governor, in behalf of his bleeding fatherland, have struck tre chard of human" sympathy, and moved mankind's mighty,betrt to' threh with one universal Fenn. Ment--"Liberty or Death!" They' have reared .for you a' throne in the heart of your people, as firm es the ruck, vied IS lasting as the eternal principled you represent. To you, sir, the teeth seems as clear as the sunlight • You remove the rubbish; and stand uporithe immovable reek. In-you, the people recognize the mighty advecate of the principles of civil and religious liberty. Pleading with burning eloquence, and the 'sanction of truth and justice, that 'one nation has no right to init., fere with the domestic concern: of another: %pa, 1, that as long ha . the flame of liberty remains un quenched in the human breast, there is hope for', , Mungary-s-si future for Europe—your irresistible Influence - will More the people to.breathe yen 'gestate forever upon tY'rants, and impart no peace ' to the realms of :Europe, till, despotism dies be neath the fabric, of independence: • •Your unparaleled receptions arena unmeaning 'evidence, or what the future foreign policy of a notionwill be,erhose palls the voice of the'people - The National Government will - and Wart yield • to• the appeals of the, American people. An expecte. eion of national eynipethy in behalf -of -infent • 'atraggles for liberty, will sunder the circubdiug assistance of tyiante,— . t'And worn Ow Elogs death., That It theY teas coot to, ' Oar mei wet torn to asteetertele- . • (har Wipes to drams of tre.7 Sir, this vast concourse of free menlhas assembled trauma pieta of the siirrOunding - tountry, to hetr 'oaten your - country's' rale of woe, - honor you for the principles .you represent, and sym pathisa with yoa for the glorious cause' you so eloquently plead. Yon bard 'their sympathies and aid; and we bid you "God, speed"; in your gloriedsPilgrimage. Grander receptions aoralti you hallo West; but none more imbued with the' genuine epirit of liberty, or with deeper heartfelt frympathy for the freedom 9f Hungary than the"asieniblY now before you. • The wonderful and sapassiug interest of 'this gist region that now opens beforeyon, snit wid ths:in beauty and grandeur as you wend your way te - tbe bread waters of thelltsalesippl, hoe 'already been told youi. and you have but to move on, over the vesederanin of our glorious' Stitte T -behold the evidence...of her wealth' and power—witness the rapid growth and preiperity of beecommerce, that is fast moving en to the command or the world—examine the leis and I liberal Institutions—and mingle with the friends of education WO freedom. winf will everywhere Welcome yon as the embodiment of liberty„, tee ,divinely commissioned advocate of-the in imitable principles, of Christianity-syou - bee° bet to be cordially 'welcomed by .these;vtlien• 1 I the -anxieties of your generous heirt will be re tieved;: when you Will realise the; . benign Salm Once of the genial spirit of Liberty; ' when you will raalizothe whieperings of your 'guardian angels the hopes of your bleeding country; and; that tumonecions Instinct that long niece turned your attention - to the West. Me. -Biseshail concluded his eloquent address amide: great applause, Gprornor KOseuth. • GOVERNOR. EOSSUTII'S ADDRESS. Rosen tb,ttfter returning hip sincere and bc4irs felt thanks . for the kind hnspitality of which he bed been generintely invited to partake. express ed hiniegtet that be **enable to do so, and Since I.came to the United Sinter, the very first Fords with which I have been greeted on Arriving' at any place, Imre been the generous. offers.of hospjtality but, ..genthmen, I came not hero to enjoy reet—nots to partake or pitulity, but twthiote all my.exertions to bene fit the canoe of Bungary—my country; awl I feel that everi.dollar spent simply in' borpitsb lir, lan dollar lost to the canoe which I sato , nate, If you pre to gtraerone, I will invite nay dowwtrtichlen.enontiy to . partake of.loor - bo* pitality; but It osirutb, - . the. poor exile, wishes nothing to be 'weighed pn him--every thing on fiLeountry_ None ere - alter is pleased to allude to•wbat he termed ' "toy eloquent and plaintive , appeals in behalf of inyblesdlog Fidler's:Al" Ladies and gentlemen. let, me. hi-jelly !relate a tale to you : There was once a tishoP Isla& in itcertain part of Earope,- entered a tow, itui ballet *Of wblch be expected to be rung in bin honor; but. he was not greeted by tieli sound, and the superiors ottbetilecti togetber, to know the, IMI cause of the - omission. The chief magistrate .ssid'that they had ninety-nine reasons for not ringing the bells. The first reason wee, that they had to belle to ring. (Laughter.) The magistrate was going onto Mande his other reasons, but the bishop said that he was per fectly satisfied with their first, anti, dispensed with all the rest. • , Now, Indies and gentlemen, if indeed you ex pected any eloquence from me, you will be dinar,• pointed, for ninety-nine. reasons, the filet of which in that "I have got [lobelia." [Applause.] Out of the other reasola, however, with your kind permission. I will narrate one or two—the first of which is, that lam very sick. Indeed, lam entirely worn out, and it CHUM me great pain even to speak a single word. If I make' much exertion, I wildperbspe waste the little remnant of my strength, and that, I want to pre , serve to fight the battles of my country.—[En -trinsiastic applause.] One more • reason I will mention for not delivering to you an elaborate address. • It the generous people of the United States become accustomed to festrain their eon , tribe - lions until I arrive at their places of resi dence, and speak to them—if they bestow their Tomah y for my cause„only on condition of ray personal presence—the grata object of my mis sion will have failed, and I can accomplish no thing. I have now been eight weeks in your country. During that time I have mite-all the exertions -which I possibly could. hare taken no reef., and yet I have , only visited eight cities; therefore if it be in my power to remain eight weeks longer, I may perhaps visit eight cities more—but their population will not make even a fifth part or that of the United States, and I ! shall:thus have only keen heard by fire out of the twenty-fire millions of its inhabitants. To ad dress the remainder wohld require ye ars, and I have only menthe, (if, indeed, that time,) at my disposal. If, then, the people conceive this idea, my faith in the ultimate objects of my mission will be broken, and tberefore I appeal to your sense of generosity and incline, and say, do not put a condition on .me; with which I 'cannot comply. If I aro forced to go on in the Hanle coaree,which I have pm . ..lined, ley grave will ho dog in the land of America, and I will never leave your hospitable shores.. Thu, I have giv en a few reasons for hot addressing you at length; but the principal one, and that which I most earnestly beg you to accept, is, that I have no bells to ring. ! When I crossed the Allegheny Mountains, I saw boners scattered here and there alone, in the wildest and meet 'desolate situations, and I asked whether their inhabitants wore seems against the attacks of robbers. The gentlemen who were witlf me t eald they were perfectly se cure and slept with open doors. So, too, they wieuld be in'the midst of a forret in Europe, for if one Of the inhabitants w ere robbed while he were asleep, all the others would combine and ' mine a bus and cry after the robber, until be was caught, and there and then administer sum 'mazy Justice to him on the spot, without' , tie then appeal. What a Tone man is, that In a na tion, since it is a separate part of the communi• ty of nations. Take care, then, of national as well as petty robbers, becatoo If you do Wet at- tend - to and punish them, they will hereafter gather strength and attack you. I have before taken the liberty to express my ! views relative to the formation of Asaociations of theT Priends of Hungary, and . those views., hare belts eprestl; through the medium of the free press, all over the land. Let the peo- pie carry my Hews into execution, and I I assure you that :not a dollar out of toe fonds which you may place in my care, shall be spent in dinners foe me or my suite. My second era son for forming these associations is, that th,e l theme Of the people are nal recorded is Iroihington City, lint when I can sliow.th'e records of these ,associations—when they hare joined together and teat in unisonwhen they coneist of hun 'dreda of amuse :de, Perhaps millions of people —when out of the email drape of individual Symptehy., a noel ocean has been formed, then indeed, t r cheers may not weighed, their roes and in hence will be. [Load lad In continued applause.] Therefore It is am Muse pan to goon • iiiiliefordiation of Assocl •tions of the frlende of • Hungary. If there is any place left in 'your-recollections for a:re membrance:of mr, if Dowell, bat if not, remeneei.. the caner of Hungary .and libtidy. Remember, - ohl remember my down-trodden country: [Tre mendous applause.] - I most go, , ladies and, gentlemen,. foi the steam engine is summoning are. The !teem engine, you know, is ji Democrat, awl the char acteristic of a true Democrat is, that ho will, have his own will. [bond applause.] Jacob Heaton, EN. ~ t hen addressed 'him as. follows Governor Kowa,. On behalf of the assoein elation or the Friends, of Itaniptry, of Bsleni, am requested to tenderyou their sincere thatilis fur the eloquent monitor in which yon hate ad vocated their and Your woe. Allow_ ree,to present to you their contribution to the mine of Hungary, [Amounting to- ne we learned, be tween thrte sod four hundred illollarej and to bid you .41ed speed' in your glorious Mire. pion. A puree was likewise presented on behalf of the Ladies Association of the Friends of Ron gary. GOT . Kosauth very gracefully accepted it, and said i Lodi's: . The zeal of.your sisters in Pittsburg, will not, I rinaussured, tnabside on my departure from tbstplace, mull trust it will be eo: here. ram inspired by a iMpti that • your faith in the, Inkjet, of my canoe, proceeds not from my poor words, but from your own love of geednees and friedom. May God, the . Almighty, bless and preseirnyon i Ladies', farewell! ; Gov Kossuth then retired intoun inner room, where he wa,.tee unwell - that be tottered to a chair, ori which ho rested, until he was sum moned by the cheers of a vast multitude aesem• bled in front:Uf the building, to - the window. Ile bowed his ackuowledgmenti fo the gentlemen present, but was too much overcome to address them no after apologising for his inability, he withdrew, arid WWI shortly after Wards conveyed to the railroad care, which moved oil, amidst the cheers of all present:. RECEPTION AT ALLIANCE ' At. Alliance large numbers of 'gentlemen cora- - peeing delegations from the State Legislature, the towns of Massiloo; Canton,Colutabus, Cleve loud, Ate., &c., togetlisr with 'numbing or the 'citizens of Ohio residing in the 'filthily, hod no serolded, and Kossuth' was f•lauted by the dls charges of cannon aerved.lo Afine company of Artillerymen. dreseed inalleail"iform• Brief add:wires Were made by ,Judge Spent ding of Cleveland, on behalf of .the citizens of Columbus; by Joe. henna, Lep:, on behalf of the 'citizens of Canton; and 'by Mr. Hoffman of ' lifisillon, on behu f of its citizens, all 1 of whom presented t'material aid" to Kapott,. Govertior Kossuth was too eshaustell to reply at any length, but thanhed the Chairmen of the I/chvalric, fiir their kindtmes, anti shortly at. terwards entered theClereland thale,whlch mi. e.l off amidst the cheers of allpreeent. The'Pltteburgh - train then ridained,"and it 36' hot due to the authorities of the Ohio and Penn-: nylsanis !liaison& to sad; that they snowed es.' cry kindness to Soy. Kessuth and enitt and ad sied to bin cOmfort along the . route, .by every means in their power. , . - - DIC TELEORAPIL We ore - eampelled . t . o7oy. upon the telegraph for au ticeount of geternor Kosenth's 'progress from Alliance, and lens )by it that, . At RAIWANOt the lrain stopped, and Judge Brayton, on behalf of the citizens of that place, welcomed Kossuth, Who replied in.. brief eA- dress: • guosos —At 'Judson, vast numbers of the citizen bad assembled, and the utmost enthu siasm prevailed. Professor Day addressed .the floVernor, and presented him with a purse containing the min tributions of the'Associetion of Friends of Et e- RECEPTION, AT, 'CLEVELAND,. • Cis...swam, Jan. SI. Kessuth end. his suite arrived at 7 o'clock this evening, sod was received by .6 root osseedblage veith loud cheers. The utmost cntkusiosm pre v oted. lilit'yor Case welcomed Kossnti, to the ho'npi entities of the city,l4 appropriate, terres,and their illustrious pied replied very briefly, siiie was very muck fatigued. The *military paraded In full force, end the gallant firemen of the city bad.prepared largo numbers of torches, and formed a brilliant torch light procession, aciimiptinied by Some fine bands of music. The eubsariptloas to thit Hungarian Inttd,re seised at enrions points along dm . tuilroad, amounted to $l,OOO. NEEITEG oF, THE BAR. • The Pittsburgh Bar net on Baturddy;lhe .",let ult., at noon, for the phone of expressing the feelings of its members in regard to the death of Mon. Ilarmar Denny. lion. Walter Forward win, called to the chair, and Thos. M. Mornhall, Esq., appointed Sicre tary. Mr. Eyster presented the followlng Tesola - , lions, which were unanindously.adopted: Whereas, In the 'dispensations of the Divine Providence, Rarraar Denny, one of our obits brethren, (who has in this life filled the jos Measure of an advocate without reproach; a Rep resentative of the People in the State and Na tiunal Councils, with credit to himself and hoe or to his constituents; and all the relations 0 private life which can be embraced in the him tory of a good, just, honorable, upright, chari table, and public spirited man,) bas been taken from um by the inesunible band of death. There- Resolved,. fly the - Membere of the Bar, of th the several Couto of Allegheny County that in tho death of the lion. liarmar Denny. we lament the loss Iron, amongit us, of an es teemed and honored brother, well known to us y.his easy access and amiable deportment; en• deared to us by his kind and courteous conduct and disposition; beloved and respected by us for his high sense of honer and Integrity as a man and lawyer, and whose remembrance, while gen tlemanly virtues are emulated, must he cherish ed by us as one of our brightest examples. Resolved, That we deeply - sympathise with the public at large in the bereavement they have sustained by the lons of one who wag ever first inwny private or public good work, and whose whole life seemed to he devoted more to the gen - teal welfare than to any personal comforter pri vate emolument; whese entire public life was without reproazh. Itesolved,That we tender to his bereaved fam• ily and friends, our sincere condolence in this dispi2nedtion of the wise and good Providence for the loss to them of an honored head, a faith ful companion and assoeinte,atol one in whose goodneo, jestice, and love, they could always rely with implicit confidence. Resolved, That we, as Members of the, liar, will wear the,nsont badge of mourning for this. trdays, and that we will attend his (unseat this day. Resolved, That these pence/allege be entered at length on the records of the Courts, and that they be published in the papers of the city; and that n copy be transmitted to his family On motion of James Dunlop, Erg , a corneal- tee of four cos appointed by the chair, to car ry into effect the purposes of the lust (env- Intiou. The chairmen appointed James Dunlop, Wil son • McCaudlees, - 11lo•es Hampton, -and C. 8 Eyeter, said committee. WALTER FORWARD, Ch'm Tmyt, lf. The Committee of Arrangements, on behalf of the '•Ladies' Meuselotion of the Frirode of Hun gary," beg loses to retire their sincere thanks to those Indies and .genilemen echo generously assisted them in the execution of their dutiis:— Mrs. Hobert D. Thompson for knitting with her own fair hands so elegant a purse; Mrs. D. Miller for the loan °retry,. Mrs. A. Miller and Mr. McClintirk, for the nee of their beautiful carpets; lire. NIPP.III. Howard it Clarke the eloquent address and prayer; the Choir for their fine and appropriate music.; the Ifru,.ters for the use of their delightfulehurch ; 'Ryan for the offer of all or any of his handsome furni• tore: Mr. Chatehers far di grouitous erection of the stand..-Meners. Mathews and Kell. for their fine carriage.: the Managers of the Ma•on• ic Hall for the offer of their saloon; Messrs Harper .l Phillips, White& Co. , and Footer Si Fleesnn for the free printing ofilOtitCs. &c., and Mr. Clarke fur hls beelines in reerring the tick• eta at, the door. Mr•. Etz.vcoti llorarnuong Nlrri.'Jitxx IL Alice Ilyr.r.l M. l:Ext.Gr. VB.A' meeting of the "hulks' Association at the frienda of Hungary" will he !laid in the lecture roam ofthe Methodist Et ivratoti Church, earner of PcsentOttwl street:, on Wednesdwy, Fehuory lth,wt half poet 9 o'Cloik, I'. M. Every lady who feels on interest in the freedom of the enreterd, iv terpeeifolly en -treated to be prtsrot. Owing to the inoletucury of Alto weather, it woe not possible to rood notices to the ditlcient churches. APPOINTIIINT.— David tyuch, hue been appointed Sealer of Weight 4 and Meoeuren for Atiegbroy County. • . ~ Fmr..—The cArpenter shop of Wo.t. Mee,h,lin en Marbory etreet, was Guinea down oil Stu, any. NAUC A.CLISTAIXID —The name ct ilia man *hose body was (mind imbedded its the ire, at Long Island, IINT , that of fl ugh 31oFa11, labor. er,Prespret etreet. lie leasesa wife and two children. • It should he remembered thlit the time draws near for the closing of the exhibition of Chemi cal Dioramas, which has been attracting the at tention of thousands of our citizens during the put fire weeks, not only giving entire satisfac tion to all, but also surprising their most san guine expectations. We refer out readers to the advertisement, for the new attractions introduced. for the, lase week. Inal:Estate for Sale • - IV: EASY TERNIS.—A and 2. Int on Karl keret, Pillehtregih ooenCte4 Meth<y S.l.`a ,a. • 4llse. Wanton... Ale, Boa. and Lot In Itenclu•ste,rerhitonel br Samuel Morel, Coming Cherie.. Brewer. The haum team. oulehannal. IT nn either shin then Is • ttnen.r.4 • r • ntr, Aa orrhard of thrlving peach tn.t and ever) trquirrtneut rnie.rtable and clegant neuptry home. la on the 1..1 Alec. a Ira nu the I.ltrahtntabeta ever, Lawn: tfin Mill of Mill,. Church A Co.. on the not. Von term. at. ptl .100. ICNOX. /Mem,. ar t e e, Unlit ntrot. Pithrbarets. Notice. lETTERS PATENT baring been granea! to the ttettnryla. Kittanning awl lA'ar fru Ilailt dad. te/mot,. it. rututeeltare to illt• enoltal tuna of efil company win inert at Me :ft. Clair Hotel. In the el* of l'ilteltutab. on T 11111,1114. the 12th Jar o 1 Yabru erf soma. tato eco the hon. of In o'clock A. 24. end 5 o'etaok fl..r the pumasn of electing frum the atockhoLlera 1 Preri. dent awl fix Manatrera fur the enanacement of the allaire of aalul avow,. Date& eiarburch.lsll Jsout-r, 101. H e nna, p e nny, . at. Itobitteei.Jr.. tieure Or...x*4lmin. Jame. limy, (41h ?.anal Paled. _ Jame, Cosa enunclan. "re lni mih Daa b ulon. Itleut Ont ger; Joatph lathron, - Nally aleehltnet. • John alorriton, C. 11, 1 ,1111.- [rte.. thaws.ama.Detenersit.• F.ll.4anninat JolTeounatart. flrookaillet Democrat and 14;6,4,, Clarlont.lltk etathtt Ananeate. and McKean 14 . 141. catOr Mel . iatr , Jkw td..tl Ream Saw Mill for Rent rilllk STEAM SAW MILL, at the mouth of rliody Chest, blot milt, abova Pittsburgh. Oa Me nld iteglitiny moth aid.. ofiarsd rot rsid. lie Mill goi , sl running esslisr, tort It Pet 4.71,ty10g Pk 1 ,1101.. sod a Cob rigiubtr. PII! counts-411 with 111. PlOse. Tba aatinn is cad, and Inmlar Mid. a stir, rattily sal.. A large beetling ling. Is attaatit4 to the premiss. For !twilit. (tang:titan . ..phi/ On lb. litttni.si itt •PF I N A! ACM...burgh P. 0.. Dr,. 17, 1451.- I dsChilkialipiS Good News:- for the fadia! 11. LATROBE'S FRENCII FEMALE PILL.. an Inilgant, Sara and &tar:twat )(Ironic Plu , a tlettrrAliWtaiknetia, Sad.. Pains tn tioad and Limb.. Matt Aptishia. Tremor.. lialintatioth rilastoad Spina, Alostivanitas, Ireitataar, ara.i.is or WOW:allot.. itiatio ot Wind. awl .11 UWrine 0.11101111, l`rjr. A, 0, pd Id .ALL Tllb tdtL'gUlb'tb. 4a- .1..0ni TIIR GRAND DIVIS'ON, OF PA., will ko la 0, - i'lloarn , ..l meinloo., 111, Tittehnrata. no 31 , .. Jar ....1., Po. ..,&I, 11 , 12. ' - 0112.1.111.1Aw11- P AMUR L L rrrKANTIP., Q. A —... , Sterling Exchange. 8101.:,L0,f,,11,..t0,h,,f01i0.{,,,%40.00.;!ic.10by0unat0ut1y la2l:4lSw3v.T ' • 11.11. A. 1111.1, A L4l. Cl Wood of. . Associated Firemen's Insurance Company. 25 SUMIES of this Stock for sale 1... y )..21 IL 11. KING, i . unit PI - Cincinnati Exchange, QV:MT CIINCKS tor sale in onme 17 r uranscr... A. WILICIAS A W.. miner of ifarll.l and Alai stn. Steam and Hot Water .litm.aratno. 1 - 4 Olt IIEATINO BUILDINCS ofi every aewi g akm. van vauunang o .la•te deettett and Pere. mut earlefaetorr oreeettau mote. antle4. Plane toe Iteetiou an 4 Ventlintinc elltittell ES. Llairtlltet 1.1.3101. IeCtIOOL ItoOltu. LIOSItITALS, FAO. I Toll I M. UWELLIAIS, 11TOItbd e OYVICIA tit, runtish. el kb. tlenle.. evroMer MAI PC ATKl2l&)rt k OH KIX. • Wanted, 111 Y AN oxperienced Wareltouwa Mao, in a EmotionM.A... °tomer eltmee. • Emotion aka moderate rre Al, pereen eaultne mph roubblaitt tln.amr br tobtreeelber a tote h hot rio.Frb eittetturett 1.11.. nallne where nu Intereleer eta be bed. Fa11er...7 Were... • Clerk Wanted. A.GOOD.BOOK-KEHREit—n e other need /IL gmly. 11.1.rtreeenere reiteteml. Addnese...l6 meatln Iteenderfitiog hit the noollentat i:P• (1 ^ 11. • • . ;WM • Or undcreigned, lisein,g had his propei• • tf bb ,,, tbr.,l by Vie rr,rif hewich pa towered MY the Style Ito tuel lommoom lkwpan A. A. Chung. Apra& NM 64 emitiniolci Arcot. hole It Lay duty to noe:AMU* thooryny have falell oat hoo&r.ohYT arranged Um &mount it. him on til• troller. OPYI the . 111II1Vprcro0.11,1houlyti mit hound to nom ftrmmotatoothe to mme . JsMehlt & TRAVELLI. • Jattussy JZA2e—.. • • , Y . Ta'' " BI"I'ELiEGEAPH 0'111117.1;lr LIZI AND SI.RPOITXD /OR TUE PI Till atIUG . II GA,ZWITR • THE OLD STATE noosE•ON FIRE. CoLusters, Ohio, Jan. :11. This morning, about half past. three o'clock, a fire was discovered In the... Senate chamber el the State 110.... e It had fallen through the ceiling of the garret, and the lower part of the cupola was found.to be in flames. before the firee paid be reached, it burnt into the Senate ohaMber from above and the aides, driving out the /firemen end others with the dense smoke and beat. The chamber was speedily wrapped In ' flames. The Clerk's desk, with most of his valuable papers, waa saved. Every thing else wat l destroyed. II the moveables in the lower house were ea ed. About halfpast two, the floor of the Senate chamber fell through, and in a very eVprt lime everything in the loser house was destroyed. The assembly will probably ad johro after the reception of Kossuth till new rooms can be fitted up. IThe Oleos. Neils New Hall, or the Supreme Cilurt Room is favorably spoken of, cyr the reeption. THE FORREST CAGE Net' Vont:, Jammu At, 1/1.5'2. The Court thin morning ordered the judge ment in the Forrest cane to he entered—the form to he. hereafter t;ettled. ARRIVAL OF KOSSUTH 17rov. Kosoutb arrived about 7 o'clock ilit evening. lle wan welcomed Lyn .peech froze l'anya Case, to which he replied but briefly, b. log very much fatigued. The military and lire men are new inswing n splendid torch-light din piny in honor of the illustrious Magyar. The rougled renni,lne of young Lehmer, pedlar, who..disappeared on the Stb of January, was found last evening at Port Richmond. . The body was di membered, the head being cut oN and concealed. Andrew MeTtride, who ree.ent/y murdered his brother, in the Came neighborhood, is Bur:putted to have been concerned in the murder, in con nection with his brother now dead, and another relation. The beard of Aldermen have rejected, by 11131.11MOLLA vote. the Invitation to liwtvuth visit Louitrille.'. The Ben. Franklin, for Louisville, end Wis• cousin for Madison:lAl to-day. There were no other departurai. The river has risen font feet four inches since list evening. Considerable ice is floating, hut it it rotten, hod navigation in now fully resumed. Freights—To N Orleans, whiskey $1; pork , Soc "Ei; iti Pound freights 3:70. To Pittsburgh, whiskey .740(y ) .17.00. Fond freight. , 15e20. Exchnge--Eastt rn is arm at 1(i1 per cent. . premium. Exchange on Orient to very scarce at Provisions—Nothing of consequence is doing. Holders are staking a further advance. Whiskey—titles at 14; per gal. Chace—Balee 1800 bun nt - =ZEE NEW 1:4)111; lE= Nat( 4 itialt, Jan. 31. Cotton—The martet is stestly,.trith wilnar3t;oo bales of tic for strict ntid,lloig upland, and S; for Orlepla. Salc, in ibc iast three days are HIM - I'lone—Forihrt 1141. 400111.1,1‘ at old price, tir•tin—tinleg 1400 t,o boutbern Ghent at. Illlc per in. Coro Meal—Saiel 200 Ran Itraudytthe at $3:50 per Ithl. Proviei.tot—e.ttlett rtt tl pork nt tomer tate, Salts 101) l.lll. , opriroe turd at 916,11 i, and 100 key do. at •Ilie sAIA A etn:ta !tin 11.. f• tee At .s tioq, And 2)01.I. m.o. At lie It 111 Bale 4 11141 4110 nL Orle.o. 11106,.. nt per gal. Tob.tero—tiales 80 bladr. Kentucty et el "pt a Lintend 2.500 gal. at ettitt2a per gallon. 1V at ?1e per ail. • Stocke---: , 41, of Erie at 7,:t, and Yeadiug at NOTICES, sce ...• Ditsolution. . _ HE PARTS hrtw ern the sulk s. tr. unelry ti.. r.ww, wAlrxwmlor (Fry...war ,I,rolrwl by tuuro.l.w. , rl.l .1) Ow• trr•lwt/ lb. ',arm.... 6,1 ite Irras tw att.-11.y w.tlwr ol 111. ow, fer,lwr., 1,..r r, :lon I. rrwo. r rw. blron .01 o.ok, a nt Oho r• hr• • hr to In lot. hrw Ott 1,1,0.'1 , 1 ,11 kbanxitrlor ni,s.t. In 1.. , m tw.an•i• w • rwir• pwr•urw in rr rwr.qwerlkur: tO Ito prryol., rt one e.,•tc.m•rn .2.1 rho I wblw ,twr.rOr. nwr .1 WO% owr 11, who • .11 rworrou- the Orr liir‘lo r.w• r.wy r,l wow/ A LYV 111110. M. DAV, . • LEXPIC BATES unl JOHN HAWORTH t% JI. .Ine of /*num, 1.M., solar Inn. annemtni. ann.< fbe firm of a ITV..+ AIN esitTll. MI'S bate atertha el the antra of Aka melee 11.1. an 4 taken f heir .lan.f. rorne• of We Whammy, 11,14 Marital wt.. iwhere in,' imory mul Staple If.eele, lel m th tlma aell at ....•11 inmate f. 4 00.41. en Oda. Mr, rly1110. 1 • 1i... , el the la. firm m tn. , t . 4. 14 i et.eralet. Al.CNANnalt n!: 11 PAILS, Jo II l"411:711. P4l,borna. Jaen., ..1 , 4 , :.-1.1 , 1!‘. . " jOIIN ATW ELL ttaa this day been .1111init Aal lIIAGALKY Cto 14. a A 2 , St 1 , 6 t PittAt.suth I.t Jarman, PAW. '.I•IS • 111 At) A LEY, IV OODWA D k Co., Whole )) ...I. or.x , r, :LI Mark, ot . 44444 /DIM $ • OISCOU Y. VIL U. $:53.L.544.1. •ueu •111$1, liar BAGA k LEY Wholeaftle 0r0.020 .020 Wycd l'itt•trure, . Partnership Notice. it ATE this ;14.”.1:1(1,1 with me TIIOS. iir tnae..al I. Avon,' a rho p..... 71.41. ttert•so,...ttattc,t ttudrt Sithsh•ut." JilllN I.:ll.ura, Januar, 1.1%52. 11..1111.111111. °VON; & RA 11A Agent. of Penna. til:zllrrepul Co ...aro. - of I . ..tan sz..l %Val De Iltt.lburatl, V. • , - - Copartnership. lATII 1 . 1 A . V 0, 1N . G . i y a j 1 > t . L , W jr ° lb""" her"n 7 , :a. ' 17 ;114 1 lIVA. P. 1.111.14 ugh. Jametary 14, QASIUEL P. SIIItIVEII. & Co., Wholesale t. l;ro , r l'ontlirrion•Mwrrhnnta.. and 'Sabre In cjuntri ts and l'ignlnarrh blanuractur.... 1;10 Owl 1.411111.11.4 d. Pitt. , San' lore' e. tmwnern 10111+1 S. 1111,WOltfil & CO., Whologiln o,rerrt, soil Auto. for If autr,ro Powder azs4 1 4 .C01y Al Wood rj[miE CONNK eTION between tha hubscri hers .4. 44 11,1i4lar. CULREIMON Fill um t Dania el the Urns in lUe wlllesnkl.Mlr4;37. ==MM :qnISeitIBEIL will condone Litt Whole , al. iirrcery stul CrmmMrMn bttrittront t ti ht.r.tot. ,, , rt 19 . 11.11 , ,tt fl Executor's Notice. 1=M1123,011=11 • •- • 4 14.1.4.1 . ,1'Ann.r.q1 , e'11. 10t..t.f Ih• ettv Pittnborph, hat.. hero grant.. to - tbo oulwriber. All P..n. h.' , l.x aft... egoi,.nl.ral I r“xtr, will pr.,etrt tllon” duly oullneu. ,1 lirt. I, rtAlrmPot to 11. IMAIIV WILK IN i.. rip) guLt , cril.erm for the oro,otion.of nn ILnnnof Itvfoo• Wi.urn Noopylunin, aro untiMlerillml.li • 4..313.. of Leta) n'ot• the uI.IIIJI I mr.. rtviired lo pal.l to Ilan TVIIInIItPr. Olt I , lli Jo) of Noresnlwr .nat. 14 Zitdrt of St Roan!of litnrior, JoriluA RAN:4)I. B. A. Fah ostok Vermifuge I - The Sifi..t and irai 17C01..;03 nemn.lw J• rl:nmrfMr An mr" tx , :n 41j164, ri. • • • THIS PREPAIIATION !mit nth ,/ mood the tees of twroly.t•ii roar, trial. nod is ,411.1entIT T. connuenloil sa sofa swirl!' canal modieine ift rapid'. toe worm. trout the si Oita. unotarnpfed purer" wit:deli low stleadrn ti.ll , llllllllllralltiort It ..ery ea-relation, the patio. •ao rosily Miele , ' with worn. certainly etu de, tt Wixthe the attention Cl pheidotana, - The proprli.tor has wade It s W w ithinoodelis the re sult of lu yl,ll •I[l4. Walt. ',wieder and h• anon: neer he Inenelittokir found st. L produes the nwst xelutary effeet: nos nuteradiently.' shoe strati, bed'ditto./ lirereratlona reeoutmon.l,l for worn., bed teen peart.rnale ernowhallo without .Y polygon. , Tula liarn 4 alt.adril by the Vetllhll4.r an.l hundr,l• of nape. torte ilorlons out ;arta .r the cuntrr . . and rhool.l ludo e al ways ta keep n vial of the prep:tendon thole twawrabini It la mild ita operation. end way I, adrnentatered with to the stowt.ilelirate maid. janidewiT Estate of Thomas Ligget. sr, Deceatied. ETT}tItS or Admininration on tin Estate A of Thoorns L.M., 14. dr., &Yd.' late of meld,:. town. Slier:hone oliitotfi ban., 'Leon amend to the sot, ~,rd..d,• to tilt Pi all poisons hideldral sire hereby . witidal to melte tentmatiato'rnty nowt, and thwie baying elate. will &dewed the witener' mettiomant. Tllllattsnttou of I. who neelnileh won,'"arch'by lbe le etweloille Invited tithe. notice. rson. haring fa thrrt resseinion Woke. hr., tiidoo cite h, the itiearnaed, are warn:l4 , l l4l &liter lb. lameP to ton au -ether. • . ittlttirn,-Admiplatealwri ' (tiro. tel Fotath rittaharuil. tO" dlwfiT Home-made Blankets.' 1, . ...N0T1TE11. SUPPLY have received . •few MDT? pelt" oteolbott.ludoe.tood• prr datlern Manofe hired do.. etalle do.. end]. .n4.041,141.111,4e. thallarel.tiocothmadeVlor.tuat.white. h,oero r awl' too Yibe ttlAtnrAillokdit alhoool Fleonels, Gob' 31 to or tent. unthrinkable Width Flohnelt. ollquellll44 dome nod Flit ViIIbLIVIP. 0 , 101. lea """". " Vt)gdin: r iFilTll}l7lD. tmoot ut ,P.Alttll Atli 'Rorke: eh, Vie booth, Wootton to the topetlot hhittleht 311‘4110 1 i e423l42_eutt yert. toot to. jali • • Ilividesul • . TILE Trwteee of 4•the fittatiurgli Gas thohpoot . : tore thi • dot &el feSodeful or 4 per rent. out t.f drolde of the Is t t. tbs. o.la the othltal rtre.l4. of 1414 Coo:Moor • rot a hto .itu, to no r . Qmao of GSSMOMP.T..ll.32,l4,l.—klatin=w =ME EMS MEE= HOUSES, FARMS, &c A TWO STORY' 13111 CK HOUSE AND •-••• ,CL LOT OV OILOLND, allugte on Lscarkr.L. .t.l gb.2)..The hoof. Is nearly new. r..eunout. tunstantlelly built The Lot lor (went, ...ten fret front. runnl .g through to Itetwoca otreet, end will below and low and ....cry gre,..mn)gtlng Linn*. Title /OW. ArrlS ,g3l LIAllt1)& IRVIN.II4 eeeo. To Let, • A LI OROCERY STAND, lane, the Corner of 7_1"• 4 .ior Gan strovt sill Ilan L.3n. Num, aboIA !1 t 1tT61,.. Allrchrny MI . • 5vnt.... 6 . will be b.., and the eland .1011 C 11. In 11, lily. Aoyuire nr ' s sros no n.l -11 i I OR 'PI fF, Ti:101 OF TWO YE.% RS, from ith.. tamer Arr , l Post. tho etort• n..m now orouri , l 1.1 we 031 .orbe rt wo .IL,I *t t mm. a• . m , N 0 . 7, ,bo,Alo—A' Inv, Ar.. ro , otho. Poplootrion girell lamothateli. Far ~..;. a l, 11. CHF:, Mit. 71 ,olltlin.m 0.. hotworn I , lmoonel •Iler •0.1 Pont, rt. Three desirable Dwelling Holises and Office rilllE three 3 rit•trit !kirk Dtrellings2 J on :,•on I We,. trtworn Mr• a•Lel awl l'ort .:, . irt , a. aro nor onertal for *al, ft., aro r• &nor' ordar • “na a , - nu ,li..lnrirahlo roal•lotionr Alo: rho Ida an•l lour rorr Ma. , wral•lod ra a l' , ln , I lon 011ie., on TL or tr.,. Irtr. on alartot owl Irorrr 4.4. an., alor the all roloir hoildlna and varant ground., Thy aroma lot n. I .1...nani... rot sin kr iIIIIK*I al vii hi. inn .14y. no i 11... dot • rot torn.. roam:, . n H. Jl,ll,ttiti. or ~ It C. NT x' RION. VALUABLE FAILIL efintainitig, alout it tin aro., t lu Itiltlain taw aokla. AllrJhraY mount,. a UAW . t " UA. trcra ray. 111, , .awl pt n o , pla yolcroad from herr to Halcyon', Tint not to part pi tic , Ituthcrford tow,. landoo 6 t 04,101041 , Tlll,OOO O Jauncon. aloc. PO 00. 1... 1 Till. Itxtlmputable. lar,furlla • para. anal , apply 10 Ja..31( J. 4 It. 11.11511, 1 To Freighters' rt o LET -00 1 of 111.04 i. e' IstlltiniittllS fount Wzmlny. sittign.l ba tits enettoi a ;4: 7 ,1 1, •rty ..I Ns,. s tssis. nwnost 11 Jos. Vatter...A.. t• Esq. I‘,sssAtno ,so I. 1111. Is Itlxrch fir, An Vl' I n s'n If .... II IlltAlt ' 111 LK INA, lot Fourth sL For Sale; 4 LOT OF . OIIOUNR. frnnting 2.5 fret 7i alb Vi7.:1",,,' :,".7;L'Z1,r;."..1 1 1 1 ,1; • - ' l l::'` ,. it'll,T. -„,,,, s . on limn 1,111 as sr. 'sr to u.s. Ms mons). v i e r. with.. V. Alt on Ors •Is.vs ter as. II e I.lte saes est! stk., Lots which no will tlispnrs Inn squall, rseisl "*". '"'"'"V\ti'VVrid/r1:1:: At „ 1.) s at Is, Ftlorth strest, 1.... , el,ithostd. CLEVELAND, Jan 31 J.n. 31 Dwelling To L t. 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