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st ‘Loud cbeers.) This resumé of unfortunate, the worthy of a better 7" minister—Parliament cap- possessor of it; 10 that to whoscever's lot it NEWS BY TEL . ppg Wan et of shrcnn. ip ot the 4 Cheers. ) These Copperd the Houses tet we damned Seba he 12 p08 yet Sans, ont rat ‘would show vy. | re NE W YORK HERALD. nal BLTSRAYE ‘Shirteen kings we ouse dynasty, Bo commission ministry having Lg Fy 7 > PEALE LEO IEE Fire at Buffalo a CHR eee See eee aae hee iets | Sev aus ware ts prawe | samms“conpow penxerr, |" ** Bute targe Amount of Prov : PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR. Beene Novae 8 tate i i i NN. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND Nassau sts. | 4 destructive fire broke out, shortly af:er midnight, in i of the ual encroachments of the government by concate ot Se kena that he OPFICE te Couree to the chief source of them. asked to respect the law mocmrell, and mat oc! | full benefits of liberty and freedom somes vdeo the extensive shoe store of QO, R.Ramsdell & Co., om cheers), that head of the King of Hungery, who ie apy shelter to those who against us; but the | the of England are masters THE DAILY HERALD, 2 cents per copy—87 per | Main street, which, with Cameron's dry goods store ad- ‘moments | two crowns are laid; the one was a Austrians mot only pretected his troops joined cf ber institutions, obedient beat) soinin ait ‘am a plain, | the other an absolute crown. These two the Austrian army. The Austrian army ieee him | gilamt in behavior, and the PRBELY, HERALD, every Saturday, at 6% | 5 1g, was © ly consumed, Mr, Ramsdell’s loss om when the tions never could sgree, they never the siege of Vienna was made, and after that these two and must ever continue, under such insti? te or So pocmmpam) the pugences pee ies his etock is $26,000, with insurances for $17,000, as fol- jung to the | which of them was to prevail, history w sims cele into Hungary, uae the command of Pap mm npr pec ly p ie bet thepostages '™ | lows:--$6,500 im the Northwestern Company; $3,000, eb a ATE'T | Sroachinents on the rights of Hungary, Febele We opposed. we struggled, w ought battles; | 10 this country, the people of th important neve sllgied roman, euoter tein | Merchant's Mutzal; $2800, Bufalo Mutosl; $2000 Ba. ith a popula- | as the two were united there history will tat how cheers), but still 1 must add motive for desiring a change; free- | Y used, will be li paid for. Oun Forxion Connes- | pire State; and $4,(00 in two Hartford companies. My rou ae | the fate of satensie the futare—so long as the house siege hia ota et thon we had bees rio pn an pr gery _ bane ponmccssede goyvanrer FO SEAL ALL | Cymeron’s loss is $2000, covered by insurance, Yand—when she chose the house burg does not restore re focial condition ; The Hapeb the other provinces of the apebs were | Hlungury=eo long will pou see though the Emperer of Austria, incved a proclamatioa, goVernment the people of the Unt NOTICE taken of anonymous communications. | buildings were insured in the Genesee Mutual and Mor. constitutlane ies. Every other. of 2 bates | cult aealar Austrie; ond Hungary, me poe cy 4th cH ere ‘eiyiog on the } yeare, pea AO piste be he IRM. cash in advance. | chant’s Mutual, for $1,000 cach. The crigin of the fire te kad § (copetitation. and every yyrand by through the | those cther countries of which the house of Austria had de- | never was won declared’ bp one rerutel cf his pen, that | be proud hele Dematame |=aeore course of three eenturies, che house of Austria has gone | rived them, Seeing this, 1 proposed that it wasour duty, | he blotted out Uurgary from thelist of mations that | ban Dad in the planting of Death of the Rev. Dr, Croswell. om SAE Manight dinsctiin to Baan absolute monarchy; | 96 the oles SEO ot dbottanellifegtion of ee ike: | tae eee ak ines as aastoath to alo ‘AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. Bosros. November 9, 1851. The Rey. Dr. Croswell, pastor of the Episcopal chureb was taken suddenly ill ip his pulpit thie jas conveyed home, and expired about ing. ‘our past struggle, not ome place or pro- | bee La Nee Gocutahoos had & constitution—the ambi- | tions of hia dominions; 60, vas. deepotic house of ‘Austria—rather, [ should say, | the enchainment placed on the e beuse of Hapsburg—had absorbed every le ome tg, on That was what I of them. (Leud cheers.) The constitutional of | mec , that, by proposing Hu not absorbed, because it did not belong to | vereally accepted by Parliament, the ‘Sosilan empire. Hungary had no other connection | lution. No one wi ~~ I was @ red republican. tha rated acnerding to he ritutien butte more than # the A accor ix ae enich his aaa Weesare ‘ould give—notw! - | every ing we bad our enemies—notwithstant ibis | could cite examples in pee ties between Austriaand — deeply lament that there [peametion, hich severed all a — | Ss the ITALIAN OPERA, Astor Place—Lucra pi Laumanmo WERY THEATRE, geente Le Perovax, BROADWAY THEAT! in Greene stree! afternoon. He six o'clock thie ostria Han had with Eogland, words of a true man, faithful to the ts of humanity, no more to acknowledge the house of burg? | is not every monarchy that is good, ‘under —Teppy, tHe Tene! Markets. This diference only, that Hanover had a different lime of | ever meet an echo in the brea fgentrous Englishmen, hen I got true and exact intelligence that the Russian | enjoy fail iberty and freedom. 0’8 GARDEN, Broadway—Le Drasis 4 Quares Guanizetow. Now 8, 1851, rvecersion, while the line of succession of Austria and | (Cheers.) My speech was tranelat into German, it | intervention was decided op, and been accepted, and is not the living under @ government called e republic gi -4 ogedt Oe sy ase Unoua ine"Waen Sales were made to-day, of 1,600 bales of cotton, at ful iiungary was the same. But we had laws and corona- | was Ubiished in’ Vienne, It was Tead In the ecllos houses, | when Tbad get, 1 am sorry 70 ray, the intelligeuce that, that will secure the Liberties of the people; but that ui Le aged prices, ranging from 6?,¢ a 830, ‘The market is firm. ion oaths and pacifications, which declare that there | in the public resorts. And now the news of the French | in order to avoid this Russian intervention, we hed no #5 just and hovest laws may exist a ra 5 gsity ‘. Ta ald 0 tay BT teva ee ould be no conne stion between Hungary and the house | revolution came upon us, and Vienna rose up in revolt | help im the world—frcin ncbody—no, mot one, (Here under a republic, note BN oy an illustra! he 'S THEATRE, Chambers etreet~Pavi Pay— Our market continues bare of cotton ‘The dersand for f Austria, but this, to be ruled by the same sover- | (loud cheers); that was the Austrian revolution. I my- | overecme by irrepressible emotion, the voice of M. Kos- I need enly, as 1 have G tans roa ind sighoeet that {dem ‘should have avight to be ruled | self, with a knowledge of all the circumstances of Burepe ruth faltered, he burst into tears, and, for some moments, Huxglund and the United Blates, to show that under dif- NATIONAL TGEATRE, Chatham street—Ex:x or St- dime fais Mew Griene nan Mibdin tan nctek abate by ite own laws, rights and institutions; so much so, | before me, frankly own I decided not to be earried away | was incapable of proceeding, while » burst of sympathy ferent forms of government, equal liberty can and tA—CATTLE STEALERS—Too Many Cooxs Sroiz THE | 10%6.; fair Uplana, 100 w 103¢0.; middling feir Uniead, an ; that should happen to have @ king come to the suc- | by the elements, but to take the reins of the elements | broke frcm the arsembly 4s scon ashe had recovered does exist (cheers), and I trust that the ae. ry 1c. * cane cree sovercignty, being a chitin hia mlucriay, | into my own haids (cheer), to avail myself to the ut. | he proceeded. etillagitated :) Then I conridered matters | ple will, in the Of tine SNOW: WRI SS ia iid caren Eien ihouay Manna pe Ag a toe bese ie ape deen nd; the rales Hungery should not be governed by the same person | mort ci the opportunity which God had given~not Hua- | in my conscience, and I came to the resolution that deterving to be the possessor of the “real ring” | >BROUGHAM'S LYCROM, Brosdway—Mos at 42340. and 17.060 Ibe. of other dercriptione. In print, se rued over the Austrian provinces, because there ex- | gery made, (Loud a) One first proposition now ie ay sais must submit to the deadly stroke | by oe Roms of their Rabati, (Cheers ) ing ge la rates have been heavy, wad reach over ined in the house of Hapsburg # family treaty, by which | was for the emancipation was life, or, if we were not cowards enough, not 1 believe that buman humes minds | cunresyeMINSTRELS, Mechanies’ Hall, (73 Breadway | s04 eae, Bate eee oe ike Rouse must be the tutor (2 Regent) | carried unanimously by both houses. (Cheers) But 1 | base enough to accept this suicide, it would not bs amias | may require different regulation and training, accord | {iytortax Mineraunet’ g Creede Be by 600 che bad aE ree an peieee tend to the empire; but by the law in are it must | was anxious not to burt the interests of apy class, but | to put as the reward of ourstruggies—our fatal struggles ing to circumstances. So, algo, in nations, a aifference z ows MINSTRELS, Tuli Tullow teiea No. 444 | the same, Good paper Beng the street ab 1G per ent be . mate Palatine, Who rul tutor of Q rather tc epere those which, though not just in their ori- | —that which shculd have the merit of being worthy the | of roeition, of policy, cf wants, of principles, ef actio1 Baa eee aaa thle eect Ted e Maaeet | cine ba eee cirouunatance, age iad fel inataged with | scence ofthe pecple"snd if wo ih to content with two nay uve aihrent forme. of government ani that yoRruiorian Min might have to goverm Austria, while another mt the private fortunes cf the people; an fore pro- empires if we bad no one lp us, if we no | ;overnment cansc! wi secures to the peop! ee Court Calendar for This Day. ser coverning Hungary. Therefore, the conetitutioral | posed, sod it was agreed to unauimously, that the | friend, and to contest in our stroggles for the Ii of | Itberty of opinion, social order, and the impartial pro- Aes ae rrr ee Ae Soraias Oreaehearss Sarces Us. Tk oh 35 ‘fe f Hungary was not absorbed, and chietly was not | pecple sbould be free of all its duties—tree, without | Burope, because now the Hun) question rose Burope | ection of property and person—of every clase and every ——— to 44, 23, 67 ecehes “crbed. because—by the municipal institacions—by | pe}ing anything for it. Liberty must not be paid for | “high,” it arsumed the dignity of a E) member of society. (Cheers) It is not perfect freedom | BOWERY CIRCUS—Equestaian Penronmaxces cincere ‘Counr.—Nos. 162, 415, 496, 178 to 785, 187, 9 furopean q) at etreny which can never be broken—(cheers)—re- _(Icud cheers); but, at the eame time, there should be an | —if it was our fute to struggle fer the liberties of Europe | where culy one person cut of & million is in possession = = pieted rnin Sule ane 3 of the — 1 pono | indemmity, not by the peasantry, but for the landlords, | as orce we had struggled tor her Christianity, and if God | «f privileges, ard the right to vote in the election of re- New York, Monday, November 10, 1851 § i U. 8. Distnicr Covat.—Nos. 15, 8, 9, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. \o the nobles; and, by good financial opera- | of Hungary; and it was accepted. (Cheers) That isthe | things exits, can never have its government founded on | Cones P —Part 1—Nos. 635. 691, 693, 8: nijght, be made'to pay more than two or three statement, the brief—no, not the brief, but the true state- | uch a rclid basis as that which exists io this country | One Week Later from Europe—Arrival of | 40. Pa ie ere eg these municipal institutions to resemble, in a fair in- page ond is rich enough to give compensation and | should bless us, I proposed, a8 a reward, na gg reentativis ; and @ coun! where such a state of 0. = coe, tke tlege of Saragossa, where, after Napoleon's | inde ry had takes the town they still had to ght siugle | tic ihe: Peiways ia | times what it does now. ed my honor and iy | ment of the relations between Hungary and Austria, | . nd the United States, It was to increase the liberties eee 6 4 hag (Qhesea ) Ee ene it ovale | word thet © 16D. imbemmligimieela be given, aud the |, What wae tee rerali?, How we Wll-tst me moh peek |‘ond the seowtity of the crown that we in Hungary the Canada and the Baltic, — | Sek och cok. Sedased. Sem’ etree nah ot ee ee ember that there was a time whon the Bouse of | Measure was earcied unanimeualy ; the second measure | abcut it (after a pause)—that is a matter of too deep sor~ | dexvered to widen and enlarge the basis on which ‘ur | By the arrival of the steamships Canada and |“ §. rycen Gornr (ewe, branches) —Nos. 10, 14, 19, 20, Hapeburg, without the help of apy parliament, day bel be Egg pfore the people had every | row todwell on So much I can say, thet, though for- | ccu:titution was founded, as to include the gwhole Baltic at this port, early yesterday morning, we re. | 84, 27, 8. 40 03, 49. 60, 55, 66 3. 69. 65, 67, empt jestroy the constitution, to lery troops, and u . 58. 60. rae e ee cetnd a balf times these former | and ip rights, and that every man, according to histor. | would bave been @ match for the eombined forces ef | taiuing tcclal order, (Cheers) I hope to. God that the | ceived one week's later news from England and the 17, 18, 79, 80, 61, ) 28, 2, 48, 6 suscunt; end thet, cut of the Aity-twocouaties in Hun- | tune should contribute to the public necessities—this | these twodespotical empires, but that it was my fault, | develcpement cf the human intellect will, by-wnd-by, | O14 World, tho details of which, as far as we have plop Inftueneed by every tmeans which goveramente— | Was carried; the third proposition was that the | and my debility. that I, the Govergor of Hungary, who raise the doctrines of religious and political freedom > » “oral governments—bave at their disposal. oaly | peosle ebeuld be edmitted to the right of electing not | had the lead of this great cause, had mot faculties enough —cver the world, and thas my poor sountry, continuing to | been able to-find room for them, will be found in © tep cr twelve registered the deorees, but that the | Crly members cf Parliament, but the magistrates who | to match Rugsien diplomacy, which knew how to intro- | corfide its trust in God,’ may sgain teke that place in | oyy columns to-day. The Canada, it apponrs, «bere constantly resisted them by lawful grouads. and | administer the laws; but, of course, half a million of peo. | duce treason into our camp (cheers); but had I been | tbe jist of nations, which its honest and courageous en- “4 thet this resistance, on & constitutions! and lawful | ple co not be cenvoked tegether in one room,and. | capable even to imagine all these intrigues,we should not deaversentitie it ty. (Loud cheers.) I have thisday | came out in place of the Africa —the latter vessel hatter. 6 Broa Lacie threw them. It was, as IT sald just like Sara | therefore, the personal was transported to a representa. | b ‘ou know the house of Hapsburg, beard most generous, elequent, and beautiful words | haying run ashore on the Irish coast, after leaving errand boy wanted cosa, where the town was taken, indeed, but where the | tive basis. and every community was ordered to elect t existe no more—it merely vege. | fri the chaspion and iriend cf the rights of the | y oy Maw’ ole Mik Go es rebt went on from street to street. and house to h vase. men to represent them in the county meetings, That nm only act by the whim and will people ci England, and 1 have heard equally generous— iverpool for New York. a. rid et ‘ opis j—A Splendid Assort- neers) So it was, notwithstauding these encroach. | beirg my chief directive principle—that I recognized the wer. If only the Cxar would not equelly cicquent words—from my frieud, the represent- ‘There are two very interesting features connected | Rent “fall Kings of Long and. Square Sh: ents. We conserved come shadow of coostitutional | righ: the rights cf families, the righ's of com | threaten every portion of the world where the prayers for ative of the United States. Let me then toast this | win tp eceived by these errivals, viz ,the | Thitet, Ceabmere, Se ttapane varie af cealie . but the honse of Hapsburg after having ab- | munities, which I considered as not to be subjected to | liberty rite the nation to Almighty God—if the necting, by expreesing my sincere wish that the time i awe? 7 ere ve price, foay be found at HItCHOOCK w LEA DEEATERS Ll constitutional life io ite dominions, came to parliamentary interference—Parliament has no right to | people of England would only decide that the Ruseian way nct be far distant when—in accordance with the | reception of Kessuth, the gieat Magyar hero, In | {17 Broadway, corner of Leonard atroct. Also, 9 splendid ct me how T shall rue my own (amily, if do not in- | skould ret put bis foot om the nations of Europe—if g+ nercus rent ments Uhave listened tofrom my honezable | Pp eland, and the formation of a new French minis- | *0* of Par-stian Cloaks and Opsra Clea sfere with the rights of other familics,aud the eame is | England weuld but o: stop. and nethi: ore, | friends—the ‘ign rights of the people ywill be uni- . fer ag ews hist ri seknowledaed, © denpotio * jovernments pin try in place of those who resigned in sonsequenze of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s under Gare ere should be em equalityin duty | seken by the whcle world, I am to-day confifentwe population, and de ive them an iaterest in maio- Sty prices. AMIDOS ae ¥ four doors above Klevcace etzect. AD wie, rh — that there was only Hangery which is so boldas | @ ppose 12 im its aim to be entirely ac absolate mo- ry, and seeipg that ite speed availed himself of ~~ ot heady ie pry Da gee cag Est — the a fo ge pe that he would put his foot | a. rvelovengp ty here may Rape. ~ y means in his power—cf open violence—of | ermmen! uid bave suflicient power to provide for | cn the meck of Hungary, would never be realized; | andthe world be free (Loud cheering ) | ‘ *s insistii one of the measures mn ite! adbeater, roadway, Corer o! ‘i of intriguor—to deetroy and overthrow ou: the patlio Meeessition af the whole countcs to uphold | an@cHumgary, I am*rcey, would have kuowlages | ‘Sic yrececdinge ahortiy cherverds terminated. Lewis Nagolean's insisting, a f ar ee BS Gace, erin eae of his administration, upon the repeal of the law | and gentieme ou, he fomented our’ divcords—he uadermiued | and enforce obedience tothe laws: butit ought to have | enovgh, truth enough, and courage enough, to dis- | wocl, merino, and cc tte jondid article of ge rational character—he impoverished us--he bo power at ell to enerosch upon the rights of men, the | pete of its own domestic metters, as it is the | Fourth Day. which deprived some three millions of Frenchmen | tlcmen’s for uneer ebirti hey sell at low rates, 4 us—be and, by-and-by. our | rights of ccmmuuities, or of municipelities, ia their own | sovercign right cf every nation of the world (loud [From the Londes Uhronis!» 0+! 28.) f the exercise of the elective franchise. The great eens by-and-by, we ‘became | domestic matters; that was my Foliag pring We d to putdown any aggression on her liberty. PRIVATE VISIT OF KOSSVT ONT of the exercise ¢hgh0 Cees ys emer Break | Woollen Blankets, Flann z municipal i tione and our parliament, | ordered the government to prepare biils for the repre- Pxcuse me, gentiemen. it [ have not anawer- Yesterday morviog M. K witha tew © me Hungarians reception at Southampton and Win | cock & Lendbester, #47 Bread ve whieh should bave rentation of the parishes; but it was notenongh for me ss; 1 fear I have tied you. (Loud bers of his eulte, let Sou:nemptor ester wae vost cordial and enthusiastic. Inreply | lot ¢t woollen Mankete, ot vatice sist, | and for my friends to establish municipalities “Go op,go on.’) My intention was wanner, by the nineo’ lock train, ! Seeing the evil effects of | te rhew you the part cf my country was worthy cf eee few oure with his hy A was net co ab taxation went on av shed once in twenty yea an arbitrary goverament nd rouslin, winde ds tor family of flanrels. quilte, Isce, every thing else in er, s ond addresses, he delivered sevoral toa. Sone on—were not euough: and we became aware that | the Administrative Crllege, which, a6 a commission, | your genercus rympathies, tecunee it bas strog- ath: * zs «. ution Mnunas true 200 oF 300 oF 400 oF 500 nobles by birth, meeting by | cculd not ke made respensible, we determined that as, | pled Ine fair cause it bas struggled valiantly for its ns- ce Wein ReaD ae C conztan walt olsnen’ |: specchets Watch are beth eloquent’ gol perepieue ae a ».ipbt in their county meetings, wore not sufficient to de- | as had often happened, part of these councils had been | tional existence, which, once lo=t, there is no reeurre: bret owing to the fact cf arrival being wholly | From them we learn the rea! sentiments of Kossuth wa i were “ feud the constitution of the country against the predom. | mcdiled eecording to circumstancer, we resolved to | tion more for the people. (Cheers) That is the c isection cf the bead of the Austrian absolutiem; | racdify it so tbat the responsibility which was provided | of my country. I wieh to sccure for her your gen t ration | ; : bg s ‘ss the origin of our endeavors, which are as | in the charter, but which wee not @ reaiity in effect, | rympathy for this plain expcsition of facts. The ace ted the itusteious chit with Bi is at pverent no republican ; he is in favor of con ALFRED MUNKOE & hat men influeaced by jus- | should be made real, and t could only be done by | ciple involved is one which you honor—t caur Lio three cabs, waiting at the station. stitutional monarchy it exists in Engiaad, a & for aim to go on, degree by | substituting individuals for ccllective and general | Leem honored in my undeserving person. When la Saten-place, to join Mcdame Kossuth and her family. sd to sccialiam. Many of the Ame- nd rtep by step, to make the people participate | becies. There were some other mcacures, with the de- | cy your shores I was received by my kind friend, (xe suth will leave the Waterloo etation by the mati | 824 is opposed to eccialixm. Many 4 tional righte and liberties. That was the aim | tells of which I shell not abuse your attention, Thus | Msyor, the tether cf the unfortunate, brother tothe op- tr.in te-merrow morning, fur Southampton, to attend | rican people will be disappointed at this, but | you want—cly e of the public life of Hungary from 1826. | we hed participation cf the noble’ im ail public duties | preseed. Happy is the vation where such men ae he rise). barquet we are not so in tho least. A man cannot becom: | Cintas diene Ne i02 Palice ner EMUTH'S Ready Made ¢ Kungary bas felt this necessity because she | sud taration; of the people ia their general rights. and | ircm the people, forl bave heard tuat it is one of hisglo- | yy Keseuth declines attetding any banquets—other ‘3 é danas try theirs luck in buying fsshioanble Clothing at servants of the company arriving | coxcerning public matters and governments. He | sortmens ef best quatity ready-made Ctyrh ing of welcome or deme Goods, Boys’ Clothing, &o. Goeds mai A Word about Clothes.—It Is comfort Clothing establichment find jaestne arvicloe eraocfcl and durable. ficting to aT. hed a beard cf government, a commission or council of | responsibility in government. A deputation cf waich I | ries that he has risen by his own energy, by his own por- | gh, b be given to biw by corporate aathori- | a republica: the American eense of the term, Pica . rornt. which. by law, was made reepousiule not | waramember, beaded by the Archduze Valatine, was | eeverance, by his own integtity trem the people; and itis | fieys {Uo» St AY be Biven to Blin ly corperatemathori: | TOY Nets ON Nt ag exporioace | wen we Peete ————___ odo anything contrary to the law, but rot to | sent to Vienne inthe neme of the futare of Hungary | the glory of England tbat such men risfag from the a y- Experience and observation have, long and education, under a republic. Were Kossuth, | gince, setslec the questio our Winter into execution any order of the sovereign himself, | and of Austria. end of the posce aud beppiness wud | people gain the love und the couficence of thelr country. Reset i that you may # ry to the law; but etili we suv there was no re- | tranquillity of Hurgary. toask the ranction of the King | men, (Leud cheers.) Let me, in returoing my best | There te a report of & couspiracy against the imperial | with his present ixexperience, to announce him | Gercente irom a lancer stork, and at enalier rican, ak G i because mo corporate body | to there propositions. ‘We were also iustructed to ask | therks, my heart‘elt acknowledgments for the reception | government at St. Petersburg. mentioned ia the secoud 3 us dividuals can be made re. the Emperor to restore to our friends in the other na | you have given me, prep with the deepest affection edition of ube Cologne Gaz which, if true, is ver7 plicd on moderate terms. —- but — a eroment is bag oaks ec re oe br ye Fed con- ~ respect ipa ey ie reer ot faccomie sg portant. It is as fullowe Rumors are ia circulation | be inclined to look upon bim as a onary—as an Sree —— msibility is a folly, (cheer®), and vanishes like adream. | stitutional rights, end to interpose the word of Hangs: Korot resumed his seat amid rapturous ME Cin newly Ciecovered ecuspiracy among the novility at Fr ; ‘. | bhe raw thet our national independence and. the lawful | in their (avor. ‘The agitation was then great in Viesas, | continued applavee, ia ME | it Vetonturg, afd of the urrest cf ceveratccarliersels | enthusiast—rathor than as a practical mao, whieh Fah pommel ake Menge eed MILLER, righteof cur nation were evtirely absorbed by the Aus- | as elmoet it was in every oth uctry iv Europe, save The Mayon of Soutbempton returned thanks in ® | persons standing very near the throne The dircovery. | we take him to be. He is in favor of constitu. | j, tail tap goverment, and in cur times chietly by Prince | this Ergland cnly. whieh. having once estanliehed ite | well received speech, and proposed “the heaithof the Li- | jx is raid, was made by cilicers of the body guard of the | ¢ionas moni rehy. And who would mot embrace p= han elfa republican, as we understand it, wo would | mils: lishment ia New York. Boys and ysuthe ac aeil Mettervich, who was all in ull in Austria. We were con- | peace by revolution, can enjoy its public liberties with- | perel mew:bere cf the House of Commons,” coupling with | Eyyercr, whom the conspiretore endeavored to being oceans ee Austrisn min had nothing to do = ony Somes fe another. Here. was quiet — sy pawes ct Lord Dudley Stuart and Mr. Cobdea, | over to their party, but who revealed the whole matter | sech a form of government, rather than despotism, with the sffairs of Hupgary—that the Emperor of Aus | the continent, allwas movement. The goverament ot P to the Emperor, Further details are not known. Tae i ‘i cially? Kosauth sees trie, as ihe King of Hurgary. was obliged to govern | Austria still Resitated to give us our rights went up | Lord Drury Srcant returned thanks,and expressed | Se Iutersburg jourbuls make no allusion whater: and Austrian despotism especially e Hurgary by its own laws and not as he liked We did | to the imperial palace, aaa [ told them there that if the | the gratificetion be felt at the great sprech delivered by | ibe af_sir. But it is pot to be expec'ed that in Russia | the comparative liberty there is enjoyed in Eagland, Bot like these Austrian influences, and we took, as the | deputation was kept long waiting, I would not guaran- | that grest man, Mi. Keeruth. lis name was now famcus | uch events rhoold be publicly announced till thi under the one, and the absolute tyranny which the The Ball Season was never so gtorious direction of our «! to give the people their national | tee, myrelf, what the consequences would be or thet | through the world, and would be celebrated to all ages. | cur months etter their cocurrence. “ peer he oth Wh t the present time, an bare im the constitution, in order that they might be | the movement that was tekiog place would not reach | It wee a privilege for them to behold himia Eugland, ~~~ people of Germany suffer under the otier. > a CSAATY MPI TALUS, WAS t web ‘Une safeguerd of the constitutional life whteh 400,000 or | Mungary if we were discomfited ana disappointed in our | paved froam the power of his cuemies. | Markets, ould he not say he was in favor of autifn’ ety le, for low pi a 500,000 were not able to defend, but people of | just expectations, eed Itherefore entreated them t2 do| sg ets fos Wise ihe eo MR. JAMES M'HENRY’S CIRCULARS. eee by? ce is the first stop | Sua*ésteten NOE © REUTER, Nears vereit, “ 16.060 000, united in the great principi ‘aon du- | us justice. They promired they would do o if omy | * coptcu oF aR, ChOSKEY, THE AMERICAN CONSUL. Livenroot, October 24,186'. | constitutional monarchy ® = 1) & bt fee Rhye or a Es Nah aang gua naan oa Se ae cores, ne Same Good oueaes (Loud | Visnne wae quiet, Sus that they 6id net wish it toappes ‘Mr. Creery, the American Conrul, in returning | Dyan Fins— towards republicanism. We do not despair of yet hearing from Koseuth’s lips that he is a repub- Marsh's Course of Bookkeeping. 220 rico $125. This, the latest nud mont vesatiful published om the ert, con! lete set of Hf Boone, Acecunts Current, Acco eheers.) In the peasantry in every country, to be sure, | that the hcuse of Hapsburg was compelled, by tty fear the agricultura classes are of important consider to be just and generous, (Cheers and laughter.) This . } . (hear, bes): but they are chielly so in Hungary, which | was che of the mcments in which I. in my own humble | Mt Bart the my ffemonetration, which it was his wish | porters are forcing their stocks, attract the trade. Cleve- | lican, When he arrives in this country, and socs Masalmost entirely, with few exceptions. av agricuitaral | Person, was a strange example of the various changes | that when the news of the reception given to Kossuth in | !and brends have been sold at bbs. te 67s. d.,and West- | 45 beautiful and harmonious working of our ‘ B The demand for nacon keeps good, thanks, enid, that be did pot wish to take a very promt Dvr is im more request; tne low prices at which im- country. ouree. tie pe. fh life Myself en bumbli cleudh f si . to 708. = . (red and Lack) with pry hd ot any pepe edd poores foe } modest Hungary, was in the condition that, 1 had the aicatuetan tne soe ca pow oll ne a poe vache svovipens, nothing has been done. system of government, he will be converted, and mye {i ti th tr fe the country. in a!l material respects, #0 highly gifted by | exietexee cf the house of Hapeburg. acd all its | gheuid have all the valve, of spontan Fine curese is in steady request; bat inferior is ne | wij) ‘uch prefer it to constitutional monarchy nature, could never be converted into an wartlily para- | crowns here in my band (M. Koseuth bere stretched eaeiae ote, dnee te decease | ounek sey mmm antugpesdlbe . 4 RI dy dire, such ss you have wads this land. but by frve work, | Out his arm with elineked fist neross the table. Tre- sosoeae by alt parti Lann i down to 47#.a decline of 4s. from sales pre- | a8 ho now does constitutional monarchy to des- mt hg akg where every One enjoys the truits of labor, we saw, also, | mendous cheering.) 1 wld them, « be just to my father- | HV’ go ghey eT eed ‘Tis auton'e e Viously reported. At the reduction refiners will likely be | potism. In avoiding the socialists, and refusing ba sethetcae Wee thes X. rk for his rye d lod | — ‘dua pleas ots We fon aah ts - a (Leet ?. The Americans, were no red Fepublica " peed Bape inee eng wma om ammaeed with the home to accep: a banquct from the English radiouls, iy | pe = sure, | they loved law, order. and the constitution as basis , Whi! Ne large. 2 2 x po gy be ig ty yg = yagt at. 14 | eS vanane! id reine, far hours ; | of thelr hibertics ; and although it had not appeared that | MUFACITRON nanx te very dull. 7 Kossuth bas thown wisdom, white he has disap geigncur. end one-tenth, or the tithes, to his t | Him my roul—before history, the independeut judge of | Kewuth hed intended to institute » republic iu llungary, |, Ta) wom, gomtinnns Meparoeenl MN Ce ee Gd | pointed the former, who expected to fxd him a } = gem tys : . men and evente, I have a right to say the house of still be kad fought for the copetitutionsl rights of bis , S¥oTHged 26s. io beat Restinen * tl r . hb teh wae @ condition quite ary to justice~c en aD h right to say the Louse of Baps- |» vtion (cheers) and as fuch hed endented himself to all | Srevot and ware or. move slowly. intanoomtherels | red ropublican of the deepert tinge. It isto be re ) to the ixborn dignity of Lhe people. to the f burg bas to thevk ite existence to me. At last sanction | Tol amue liberty. He weuld take that opportunity | Botbirg to report hoped he will exbibit similar discrimination when we on hookki few the ate ‘This w pe TAN Ciroulare, with terms, &o., of instruction, obtained ag above. co ing, At Beos he 8 ‘lity in Vienua iu twenty f. Pterbal God who boy.—Notes Notes on Bank ry, end to the rights of humon mature. (Cheers) | Wet given while we received the promise of the King | * inter- | Ort Cakes are wanted. Srefore, the Bret step we, took was to eamamelpate the | in cre room. im the other room tbe Archduchess 2ophis, | athe ga.cu intervention, upon which his friend | Realy fine Canouiva nice fa now worth 20s. in bond. be arrives on our shores. Peaseniry’ (lead chevte) ; but being asT have brietly | mcther ot the present King, and slater of Francis Josmph, | SPE 04 ou interrenticn, upon whieh) it friend | Co, Deseo ie withoct the lightest inquiry. Louis Napoleon has formed cabinet, but it is he doctrine of now intervention as had the | _ The conn market bas egain relapsed. Seles of flour cumstances aad as the | Was plotting with Metternich how to get rid of this word adbered t Stated. under very arduous cir: you see those same faces men—such as will treme quetations ~ peeuned auartag the them. Tho French Prosident is evidently pre- ‘Wrek to a considerable extent im the ordinary sorts of | paring for the election of 1852, and is endeavor és four, taking Western canal at 17s, and Philadelphia at leh | cena Iss. in eon condition. in warehouse. White Iadian | t@ avert the sterm whieh is brewing in France lative yowet was inthe hands of the nobles thes | apdeanction. Ina few days afterwarvs, the King. who wey hs . ard wheat bave been made during the weck. at prices | compored of record or third-r eee Smaee come Dace fine went om bat ty slow degrees. In the Long Par. | wasafterwarde deposed. came to I’resburg and sanctioned eo oy Weoklogten, ona they eral jbekanes aa 6 jow as at any time reached. The best quali: | bo pliaxt tools. There are no men of nete among de they com y- of the 3 | ves up which eat foom 18 0 1856 thy = cur laws. Iwasthere an « member of the mi- - he houve of the members eiected | nistry. in which I was what you call ret Lord of the Tree unty meetirgs--it was proposed that every | *ury. which | was forced to accep? —I do pot kuow what to call them — | cen call the public knowledge —that every peasant should have « at to | io my nation as well es my friends—tbha sacred Lequert, Dut there were many of bis coantrymen who considered that with their increared power and their | dorzling future @ new and different policy might be forced Upen them by the necessities of theit condition. | The thre weuld come. itithad not already come, when fast ot Supper, par ar Broadway. many Con venttonalittes if free of bis siznorial and feudal burdens, | dered cffice and power as @ burden aod as uo glory; but ~ me ~ corn is wanted; yellow is not inquired for. It is quite immaterial, however, what cabinet is by prying off the eupital to which the amount of taese | that it was myself wo, before going np to Vienma with ph im Botopeen pettion,. When mn they showld be Corton —In the early part of the week the market was | sia ialint he is the administration, and he sion and burdens came. (hres) Do you understand me’ | the laws for sunction, eddressed the people of Presburg | SP (nlrs be hoped they would still achere tothe advice | Very flat, and prices comtizued to droop. On Wednesday | oe . : J ” te me ) Wow abe d ten, bat this hoald Bot be Pca footy Sane et ng os by Louw Bat- | Cr Weebingten. ard, at Ue sume time, require of other | morning. after receipt of the Baltic’s news. the depression | will sink or swim on bis owa responsibility. What | [f° OT y br fistiery. in teeta, Mes n the will of the lam rd it ve him. yany, ‘ he band — Doa’t cheer my- be ke . ine of ly a farthi % ai. | Jervis's Cold ity f coven ridden bar what om ertignete should be made of what was the | ceif, ere isthe man who aball becwho must be five | Memlers cf the great family of ations to adhere to the | WArmore marked, and e decline of nearly a farthing per | transpires in France between this and the Preci. | Jerre Cold Cac gaily froma she coer TS ib, last ‘k's currency was submitted ¢ a ‘ He hoped, when introduced into the | riore nulty and ruce the daily eales have been to a | dential election of May next, will be of a most in- | Broadway. Puts fair exient, but the quantity offering being still vo large, | teresting and important characte”. Aron ene y elo A furnished sitting-room aud bedroony ppny de sas baler ike at cotataes oe" the It appears that the English Parliament has been | to let to meinale pentioma ins private family, Also, ature Vy foreign intervention. Hand tn band with Great Bei- | cans ek peuay hi ib the ordi "i h of J & nished bedroom. Bath and water closed for the wee ef ocaus toin. no combination of derpctic governments could re- | Middling qualities, 4 farthing per x the ordinary, | prorogued to the twenty-fifth of January next. | ponte, ‘Terms very mo . heforences exchanged. Lae enact the terrible drema ct placing the foot of absolatiom | &D4 one-quarter to three-eighths of « penny per Ib. for ‘This, no doubt, bas been done for the purpose of | suire at 0 Lrosumay, one door above Brankiin street. upen thereck of ational independence and constitu. | by g00d middling and better qualities. The recent t ‘i feet the syst igggree amend tary arrivals of good Surate have affected materially | enablirg Lord John Nucsell to perfect the system of To Invalids.—The subseribers have for ticnal freeaem, (Loud cheer , , Leid D. Erawans propered wth Corporation of South. | thecrdissry classes cf American. for which rere gf they | reform measures which it is understood he intends | sale the Astoria Fur Undershirte and Drawers, so highly re- 4 Ir it - pis » le | ome doctrize, hat if the | minister, (resident of Hasgery) bat Batthyany refused | viene of Eurcpean polities, they would be iutroduced as | the aily cf Erglaed upon some uch great coastitutional coure as that of the independence of Hungary crushed worth of those duties and burdens, and ot should pay the capital, estimated at the rate of | to sccept it, 6o I was forced to accept it ; and L wld be free, (Cheers.) Tats was | because I eve it is enid in some papers that I made myself ds and then. by - | minieter We come down to Pemh, aud in «few daya was reduced to thix—that, | after the Serberevolted—stirred up. ae it was quite ciear- | Bs et to it,every | | fterwards, by the intrignes of the Camarilla | f peasattry togetaer, | the diplomes ‘Lhis proposition 1 . com’aining the common at of 00 people, was given to them. which nobody the House of we ef Commons, bat it but their design wi now quite clear, | have Leen substituted. At present, this market is en- commended by the faculty, to those sufferiog onder Rheu~ was rejected by is, the Austrians |‘ separate that part of Hiungary, aad to form | tmptens (cheers), for which Mr, Alderman Lawuuty | ei ood tee infiuemee of Prop accounts, ard as tong | to lay before Parliament, and which, among other | matic adectious, NALEHED MUNROE & CO, rejected that re ue of the reform | in seperate provinces the Bamat and Bachna. - 8s these oc ue favorable for a large yield, weeaunot | things, contemplate an extension of the right of One Price Ci othing Store, 41! Broadway. eancnt; indeed, it is not improbable we may question in i Andhore{ | though they contain 2000.00 irbabitants, cut of ANOTHER SPEECH FROM KOSSUTH. pect iy my tf Day, but for ell Th 5 “1t Is not fora Day, but fore Dae sale, | suffrage to the English people. Thus, we sco that mers wxplaka water only ,etoat S0uud cr 40) are Berbs ; | M. Koratsn reve and seid—Bar Waycr and gentlemen, | deciine further, as the whole stock reems to be it Candy etiil fytmess | ee ees tee ae vag sper seme speak the German | sllcw me tointerpore for a few minuter,and make one or | a o mbipation cf elreumstances has this week affected ! Franee— ly two free Ool# Candy still co 29 asefstmess ia Commors were not entirely plenip bot the Hungarian yovernsaent, seeing | beervations & (lear, heat.) Allow me, in | entaverabiy the Maschester market, aad prices of born | Ale England and France—the only re senoss, Bore Loreat. Whooping thetr instructions from the count there = woh bm Seager he pocr p a to express the ‘clined ; but the former are mow | governments in Eur are conceding to the people .& adtelt 7, Sew No. Se four or six, or even ten times a yeat, and which | miried. hot empiry all the necessary strength to sup. oicshie. thas © _ _ “ ti «, a; i E press it; besides, I must alec t e of the chief hey ap pay po Ba we 4 | and extending their rights, in anticipation of the Wright & Co, New Orleans, & Polltica! maxcouvres of Metternich © ne nation by smother: but cur army pert in bbe ~ obagr—edpeculations 1.000 | great revolution that will inevitably take place in Europe cre long, the despotic governments are draw | Livearoor, October 28, 1851. ing the reins tighter and tighter every day. ‘This | ¥¢U, that, through the ju iny wey Jet regain her libe (Cheere.) 1 asa proud rted by the sympathies of this | ne Cflspting of Rogiand across the 5 he measures egainst (here tere. ‘The Kite gave his con © stood by the side of the A +ived the order of the King. who had deen visited by # | which swept the European continent in 1348. By le was attempted | similar policy eke will escape that which will take | reutopiion has been of frem my lips ec unity. and net Durel position of my ting sympathy for no is nominsl st 47s. 1 —of one party | to dey without success. “ Aloh will be more | ple claiming thove just | sericurly checked b; ¢ bigh p ar?, and which will be more ‘ itied. After the leagth Grant Ba 4 Oh te 7 Se ney ich I Lave alrendy addreered you. I feel that I dare Prjlaceiphia. Bask Ie not wanted, even at Ts. 61. for | terrific and more violent than the other, and wal ; T tile wy 40, Lily Whi to.t west Broadway; iadoiphis, 4 ' covers ment blessings of Li- y st the very low prices now ruling. is profound sagasity and statesmanship on the part | bey senate Te * lane g von ~ | Ponx. Hasts, and Loune ae Gell 0a 6vee. of both—cepecially England. By giving way par. | 3 " . tymyatby,T tros pe to ferventiy ke Conese atthe pre- | we peels | - meen - ae that tho bend ot Vd esllaee, a D (Chess), Lams mes nt there will ack oe | tially to the popular will, and the popular domand | Gonrand juld Dye instantly Con- as the Ban Jeilnebion ecyuert; bat the wor t ray the brief worda— | lies. the early buyers | 46, > Sng) the political » | Yorpered or gray bh lack ex brown, te hie cemmmand te eony which ycu Bave dere me the hon “yn Bid peackboes tie | Sot reform, England cvsaped the politcal tornado | Pe sa stant pert | place before many r — « * therefore a him t |) net ow long detein y but Tem aman who speaks as will in all probabifity penetrate even Mt ad . 4 7 a - i you; bu ? i Lew remains depressed, Late yP Sven Rae, 62 a h 2 bs po ing baa — od ay siete ro Any y — wn * mete a = x Ons nothing 6 6 | free that country ae weil as the rest of Lurope, and | “whe lind orders te be prevent luke when he read | energy exd warmth of aay heart. (Cheers) In conse thud cy voy gag i | purge tho whole ecrtizent. | socom ol every step ies took. and Bev , nly condemned | guenes a thet inspiretion, you musi atiow me to address net ie very dull @hen sates are | y caren nty; and every fi of the derbe oycuatew mere words ‘fF had he e receptio d F , ob as ¢ 408, Who hed rebelied against tho | vbk bh I might expect in ook cae tpi re ‘ rors o Be at ite ta te City Entelagence. | ngs & Ioere one land, which they enjoyed. with- | t. myrelfso BScrirs Draty or Ma. How.ann.—Yesterday afternoon, Moe: Phat Agen ~ joome whieh has | of ‘Caped ¢ twonty-tbre nd in deta tionbiy he language they m at tai be gros ht use OF | give me cn G. Howland, of our porsible si : t thas very time | thir day been ror vapl- "7 ny priviieyiary view. bu phy the mip f Mange: My cf Fourbayee. (che Larowes the heopl- | Psladety g meehante, No.b4 | the mi the Rest, vtcre 1 have eiways loved to tee and a - Sen, ae Bouth street, on bi ‘n from church to his residence. clcsely examin tutions and habits of the people | Ko, 16 Washin e, suddenly dropped dend, on | 4 rexp rtor speculation; the m prising ; os = sae a a coal 1) Le Toes be very fr d.and the news per | entering the house unable to iearn, exactly, | * + opting 100 caper nieereeee | tpeedent on thet ot hs ne, As Iam naturally unsettle Priene sill | the cause of death 1m the circumstances, it is | it grees in a view to reforme, the = the adérese which J orm ee 4 -*.. p babite, perhaps you will ot hav led. within the last few | SUppored to hare been disease of the heart. | petaee tnksown eet insleted on the progress to damoralixe the people bad have it=you | fete, (Hear, Rear) tt ie te Yiet tos betien | y more business; but es long atthe | Tre Late Homcior On Faturday afternoon, Justic Walters, Cenit That wes ondition when the Dict aeet in Novembe we | pelecte, the’ gattent on hat the Sultan | accounts ct the Amvriean eotton crop come favoral Bleakiey proc: eded to the house, 285 Elevemth street, and | no thanke; end the fd vs . +" F iit efore the French revoiution 8, the battle | ence met @ Us de Lion, | the trade wll operate with great enution | eld amtuquest upon the body of the late Peter Kagan, power, reyuive nove: sot you hava them: deorly and wacaly Len oat we io Hungary were not pleoning | + wea won by | Sriodin cata to b ee ane |. Loxnow Money Manzwr, Oct. 98=2 o'clock The | WhO was fund dead io bisbedon Friday morning last Se ytbat Muow its poner, and, there. olution. (f te) Hungary wee not the roul of e pede Wat | wie men. Co Bot change sion. and become | beme funds are flatter. Consols have been done at 97%, his death baying been caused by the violence inflicted on T - F whet they gs eret ¢ we, in jag. scrageled uxh kiumgary. The | either @ Christian or a Mabex wad, though the quoted a 07% for both money and account. | bimon last Tuedey evening, while he was returning - t ie (woud Jelnonien differ tm deetri © upon ‘cee Principal & per cents ew 3!, per cents, 93; bank | from his work, the pariioulars of which appeared in Satur. “dg Member | cnt Your rei w to believe that Gog | Steek 24.44%. Int ch market, Spanish 6 per ‘The testimony of Mr.41 Karner, revidiog dred sie every week, it . niet departmen Almighty can ony eects the ornts bave been done » a Mexican at 265; Avon so Land of Me. fretipg cae ail Seow, thao have ¥ %, 90. The | . oh ‘ ‘ be more positive? nge in chares have been and continue limited. The *y raw the cecenred atruck wad very wert cf ail ba rieneed no further change | knocked down. butecuid not name the p mn who in monthe, and Three o'clock Console for money, 97/., 07K; ditto for | Micted the blows, ‘The jury rendered a verdict, that the | Reet foole do mos betiey cligion tenebee (bet, thew ere tay be differences fiaith amor, 0. sll tay co though by different ways y. theret | | | ers of Your Ration, whereas the and Mahomedan | | | | Heaven (Chee v pot you. wh is his d ne *¢ tha »? | aovount, 0755, 07% ecensed came to his death by a fracture of the ekuil by | Cerpsit, we sty, — = ' pe ee weletian Or Mabo~ rs : _ viclence from the bands of some person to the jury un. , tyidence of ~ te wae, thet A ie =" ie hebg fone me considere. | . Manchpsten Brave oy Tass Ngee! Evening, | known, the sald fracture being in the left temporal to. | Weiihy, because ep aete oom . _ or Ton enewered en was once a | Oct. 25.—We have hed a very dull and lowering market | isn Electrical Nervie f Gb thet the tyutem et etuminen thsh, who Bed te es bow sprsetous ting, for ail qualities of yarns, as well as clothe {The news by iursistan enon, tage enmned @ - rig : ; n _— re stoner of which war which bed thie | the Indian mail (telegraphed) is aguin discourag! 1 ee ee enenee weeny A Sovereign -_ rs should be vote 7 fing cier quality. that i rendered fT mam Wore the | and altegetber business preepeots are anything bul en- night, in the Eleventh | wope except thor wh ~ renee SM iasmeheles Ore and ring egieenble Lefore God and nr fLeb grew old | coureging. How the reaction will terminate it is hard to | je in a state of intoxica- | pepria in its yariove for on appreciste the valine of » te. _ bev bree ali of whom t " y well tay; but the tendency for every article Is still downwards, harge, and brought him | dicing that wi | To sil who would find a . #10 which b t » | Both pristers end uyers ¢ in, and not without ins cell. where, t9 : Uapronate : J t te. vhich wevuld make t e resern, TE be ¢ on now thing for the dyera to be | tt destroy himeelt. ‘ nisla ever aren in favo aay Te Cd end At lengt flack at (his seacon. ‘There seems to be no demand of Fexor. Boon afc whelestig and Fevall, by A. Bt 4 im to ma consequence for any quarter of the world, and the fusty. Or, Ni- fi Ring ka is ‘ , had tt closes with unusual heaviner®. je * ded to hin wounds euga iste x neriliy $ ed - —Oficer Whitehead, of the Florenth hs n THE Vi Y LA i8T ¢ terday 6 da German, named M opened, n torge ase : ne g them viel 12 | Wh News soettwed, by ran ' Leadon 1 Charged with & maces brutal ssaale ‘ t of beawer Conse art td, oe > u to Liverpool, intelligence fom London to 11 o’closk on ftemped upon her bremet. a Ko seversi of | he. fot gale at prions se ’ f *} af - Wednesday morning, the 20th wit, There is ne news of | the, without any prevecation vantfurt cou | baal ae 4 4 fad > hilo 7 | m tted the wreteh to prisom, to await the result of the Ievacter, bad Petter "1 conseyue i Wem'en Glass, Al ¢ quence. Peay jofileted by hima, set Potion Marble Vigures, tem

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