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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6956. "MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. Nan e, ‘e IVA courre of a few pany the Ly posed to Kossuth, country, ito procare arms ammunition and money 10 DOUBLE SHEET. | sage reeeeey tvomOm aap aoee ARRIVAL Get ayant was not on speaking terms vith Kowvath, | Gamry ou ¢ new revola bd IR, i ‘VANDEWATER.—ELEGANT ‘HOUSEHOLD Curae COURSE, L. La ng iy ‘se hy 9 oF THE and would not embark in the Misa Mineieei with him We Mazzini was to have met resuts at Gibraltar, but for Li ype ot and Pecomntr7 se gh of of igolendis Le oreraivure LZ nenday, November 12, at 2 have been informed that, had Kossuth returned to Gib- | some reascn or other he did not. THE BALL SEASON, UNITED STATES STEAM FRIGATE MISSISSIPPI, | Patter’ and come on here in, the Mississippi a row oa. | These facts are known to the French and Austrian Bae 1 on * board’ would, in all probability, have been the result. | gevernments, Hence the refusal to allow Kossuth to Gee compuinantany, fining of met parlor aad deawing te aitbeatie wre ran The Hungariane will remain ‘on board the Misriasippl tili | pass through France, and the preparations Austria le Bi y a; pu Teom and bed seem, 3 in rosewood, has been HUNGARIAN EXILES some efrangements are made to seseive thems Ge dhose making to meet another revolutionary struggle. It was dan be ppeoured ot ity ‘Grand sires pat | walnut and’ oak, sivies Youle XIV. XY. Baaean Mie the ah vitality of tale : he desir, at least of Kossuth’s party among them, sto | not merely in consequence of the excitement at Mar. ‘The orehoetre 'w Hy be sampotad of o peepeeith sy ania of goods onet be. aera, Be { remain together till their pent seilles that the French government vetend to enti formers of New Yor veral . ements, Th been alread: chica gn Kossuth to pass through their ter: ued for the fret tine aes whieh, ster tas ot cignandvorenczay | § Interesting Partleulars of Kossuth’s Mov » | and Bare formed thelr Splalon of Berties for a, t | Min'ater at Gon at Constantinople refuted is cles the paadyert cf t bi ‘ large t of did! Published. them, We learn they have not a very inion oseut! fore he embarked at al MADAME, DESJARDINS. GRAVIBR, HAVING RE. | caDney te ve Furniture’ igus bole) consslee ‘armotres & Keven Bopene . of Amerioar ttalasmen, and that they are quite di sr eaaiiewen’ Gr saeireonian on: wis Imeiaanes adem y aA toh ot chee Place, ver belore offered ae ry ve betegth fied with Daniel Webster's letter to Hulsemann, whieh rniti Polisandre, cteatet post of tes barioe fe “er cine Contradiction of the Alleged Misunder= | th does mot go half far enough AND OF KOSSUTH’S CONDUCT ON BOARD. her an without the cori 4 a. unity offer amount of style, ba A Subjoined is » narrative of the movements of the Mis~ Weaatauaee reteet lik Cracovin” an ame trom Wr. Roux, “rhe moet ack of of the above af. | he above ‘mate standing with the OMicers of the me Ming was Soma tz the coptain and ofiers to Ce nae ec eere feces the ine ahe was cederbd w+ jhere they have been sxpressiy ‘compoved for thie 7 i mom tassefel monels, | ting up Bike Bmount with she others Mississipp!. must have suffered many naa and inconveniences | SmyTRa, where she was 6 ee 7 ‘he most eminent professors. in general to cajl | hoped tne the got of all the stallions that have be in giving accommodations to so many guests. that occasion the English and the Austrians had great BARING'S PRIVATE DANCING AND WALTZING er SsiewOver 8 ‘$0, at we tein seats inkedirce. hn he tne ries a forth ast fo ma: eae ie ore HI8 REAL MOTIVE IN GOING TO ENGLAND, THE ALLEGED MISUNDERSTANDING BETWEEN KOS- | crowing over the Americans—the former because they ex- jond street, open re) yang C fafly’s will exhibition on Wedueotey. them al) ie entitled to the paim for the ke, &o., & SUTH AND THE OFF{CERS OF THE MISSISSIPPI. pected to have the pleasure of taking Koesuth themselves: a Fri asetally peaked om tsa promisene” Catalegees meres | ofboth bleed and vottom. © Husted & Rondall's ila 0: ©. We have sen the apartments allotted to Kossuth and ox Fangiand, and tii latter, because they were glad any’ So cory Moat pre ae brights oy poe ator rue an — his family. ‘They consisted of sitting room, and three june might happen to the ahip that was destined to Sm only attend once » week, on Baturd E, WILLARD, AUCTIONEER —OIL PAINTINGS, | ever. Fare each way, AL OONKLIM, Pespeetn The United States steamship Misslesippi arrived yes- | bed rooms, with a water closet-—or, , one bed Baving's tas Gh ey foc cnariity te heeteme, 45 Berta AMCING AND WALGZING—TWO MORE NEW Preah Wedneada evening Now at cloak Mies cn LIN, Propristor._ | terday morning, at nine o'clock, at the Navy Yard, from bed for ossuth, another for his wife, and eee brow tht from Kossuth, by his secretary, Lemmi, for Gap Mra. a Eagle Rooms, corner of | Per Room, 300 mon HE Willard, Auctioneer, NI RE VILLE COURSE, L. 1. bres are the Dardanelles, which she left on the 10th of September, | his children, Next day the ship sailed for Constantinople, ce : 4 ad ib 200 O81 dpat sates in gah gilt via Gibraltar, whence she sailed on the 15th ult., with Kossuth and bis companions had perfect freedom to do ae she arrived on the 30th Immediately after, such oil M. Fs ready at Sel os iterations were mad: In the interior ofthe ahip as were see wa what they pleased; and the best understanding existed | alters P ; JOHN L. VANDEW ATER, AUCTIONE JOEL COKRLIN Bropticvor, | the exiled companions of Kossuth, the hero of Hungary, |} tween them during the entire voyage found necessary for the increased accommodations re- signee’s sale of fresh manufactured Furs —Jo! = himself having disembarked et Gibraltar for England, ‘The story about domineering and act eating im- | cuired. She sailed in pursuance of orders, on the 7th of > at luring the day and | dewater & Co will sell by Suction, om | CABTESVILLE, COURSE, L. together with his ruite, as follows :— properly at Sarseilen py tigated pt | Be tember, for the Dardan danelles. "A Turk ah eam frigate “ng class, for ladies exelusively, ab her residences 233 Grand Lewis Kossuth, Governor of Hungary. i ben ae ony officers of tatty, ‘and a Korsuth arrived at the Dardanelles in this steamer, onthe fi a Mvu the time ot osbecriiage Mor Wilhelmine Kose Chita authorized by the captain, the doctor, and other officers, | 10th, The scene, on reoelving bits oo bast, was most : = fomprisee | anorimeat ot ere ae ods not ntere BL. Othello; wndz enters t ‘be ag eed Tunes poe to give the statement the fu ullest contradiction. | ‘The eg fy tain eon all the ofleers were 40 over. ei wd are D aug! ent ). mm. ie eee . Me t come H==33, mgendony for Datclag pevawe, oy SR Menntecrares Parte. cucing's superior a of : Omi, CONKLIN, ropristor. Lewis Kossuth... mn 20, Suth aud some of theat almost worthip him, aad sey | American ting, that they burst into tears, and some of Institute, 659 B « Will find it to their advamtage to Tenainine Karshy. - Beecher. that they caunot find words to convey thelr ideas of this | them wept like children, All that the Captain could 4 ticulazly sphens this mine the goods. Catalogues now | [JMION COURSE, L. L-PACING “ON THURSDAY, Sérien Leumi. +Becrecary. preat man. At the same time, it must be confessed that | at the moment was, “Three cheers for Kossuth,” whio oon —— | Srake of $300 two miles and rene . ie mith n nat Anne Lemmi- a8 ae there is an under current among some of the officers, | was responded to, and ‘‘three more” were given by the E.VAN ANTWERP, AUCTIONEER.—SHELF HARD. | x. Hero; Mr. MoLaughlin names fr. Be . who are very dissatisfied with his having a to e Eng- | cfficers, Captain , after he recovered his pos- nd return The following also accompanied him :— land before coming to America They sa} did not | session, eles as Koesuth, “This is your home.” He was General, Pole, sufficiently appreciate the compliment paid to him b; received by arine and a roll of the drum. the American government, who never extended such an Next ed the i aks Anca kod Smyrna.to Cs ia si ctFS Bean £0 code, stecl_ ie eta, Go-—John F Van | will eave Fulton i 10 A.M. to tot. x Antwerp will sel r, ab No. edar street, without | when the sport is over. ‘are cae en close invoices, an for accountof whom” it ma; ‘JOUN 1 BNEDIRER. Proprietor. Joreph Wisoeke; Sor} short time. Hours devote ing and evening. Apply day. at or abow < ackages assorted shelf goods, steel Sulla Visdige * till the 18¢h, band ay wow COURSE, L. I—TROTTING SWEEP- Joseph Lu: anowel honor to any other man except Lafayette; while his | supplies and SO Giidwsy yreey vty ‘po cafes ies Filer, Se Lees miles snd Fopeat, tg harneus: te comet! on Tadirlas Ke enthusiastic friends among the officers defend him for | when she went to Vo aBay fee woine, and pallet Sane? Sotniien fer lis, plain and in costume, Thureday, Nov 13, ab zorcleow BM. recisely, for $300. Mr. Daniel Iharz, this. and eay that he showed bis sreatness 8s and ¢ tact by | om the 15th for Speszia, to receive 01 ad ‘ nates damaggd, with watch | Binuvelt names Bimira; Ste. @ Burnham aames 8, Georne Lewis Torek do going to Epgland first, to which he was bound erat dore Morgan During the atsage to Speazia, Kossuth Burhaw) ME J, Ludlow sames Fi ee Joseph G: ‘Bola tude. for having used sach mediation as 6S tated to the offloers that he no means certain be names Milkmalé; Mry Governor; Mr. Curtis ons agit 004 Bee ee ueTing eed cab, mesaistlon of. pecaren lt | ond some to Ametion, Dat that, at all he must OF VALUA- —g ty Bowers. Stags will Fulton Ferry, Brook- The two following ¥ were left at Smyrna :— rty, aD 10 the Or views vieit B first. The ship arrived a 8) ‘on the from il A.M, till 1 return as soon as the E ite With regard to his native land, England,however, never | visit Bogland fist. The ship arrived at Spessis on the sport is over. Fate each wey Amerigo Ce aptain, cflered him @ ship of war to take him out of caput, 2ist, and Kossuth met ore, Morgan, SOHN I. SNe IKER, Proprietor. Maggy Yarnas -Bervant. and had it not been for the American frigate be t | a int ped. the eieseriaes, rth hn to ites Mvssum-) 699 Brondway, R® HOUSE PLEASURE. GROUNDS—TRogTIN pe Pabrwing Bare seayved 5 CLS pis® tem sha, benden hs takes eoear to tak felare Tun: Sfterwards repeated to Captain Long, at Gi The undersigned woul "invite the" patioular ate off Mrclesherosal.:. Colonel, 4 allot 4 .. hurt and i the oe heanel ’ family to England. While all of the officers and crew are | also refused. Kossuth seemed a litt u i bog wheat Pag nll rag I ine Berosel. . .» . «Wile. dissappointed in not having th of inted at the refusal, but he had no reason to be so. iat sede eclipeaae, John Demet Major, the bivatsloue exile to eur theres tonne, take cue Tet Commodore gave ordera that the ship should pro- i Susanne Demetu Te. and come another Sf si condet and ‘motives in decline | ceed to Marseilles, in order that Koesuth might pass - Dot: " Adolph Gyurman. jor. ing to come by the Miseissip overland through France on his way to England, and selection of Owner enters 6. & Speake Susanne Gyurmen. ....... Wife The following letter to the Nice brought by the Mis. | that the should meet him at Gibraltar on his retura. sien tan’ Sin ae Caan pont ty brn Es. tissippi, contains the reasons assigned by himself :— Three weeks were allowed him to do this, which would } yak eave ace tage Regen a hae ad ~} SAA ee eee Francesca Kowats.. KOSSUTH’S LETTER TO MAYOR KINGSLAND. peter Bae sare era ee ronby street. rolicsneumieremiens n be found in this city. OR SALE—A CARRIAGE, BUILT BY PARKER & ‘Lewis Spacsek..... h To His Honor A. C. Kincsuann, Mayon or THe City or ‘At Bpezzia there was a good deal of excitement; boat —— _ — EMG m uotion 85 Ni Co, Also, @ powerful pair of bay Horses, 7 hands Florent Spacsek... Wile. New York : came alongside, and there was great cheering, with flags Be COMMITTEES ARE REQUESTED TO CALL AND high; ghe of them & superior animal, young, sound, Kind and Eliza Burzegusks, 8in—The United Btates ordered the steam frigate Mis. | CANS Simson One xhmine our teck ot lace abwated, and fangy papers | AA UCTRON NOTICE GROCERIES, BROOMS, SUGAR, | ‘The horees will be sold. together or separate. Apply Miuzyslas §) crak. sissippi to conduct me out of my prison to freedom, and | “"G, eriving at Marseilles, the Prefet gave him parmis- ing one of the ma ve in the ci fe have 0 : , 5 4 5 Deing’one ot whe move extensive in ‘the city. We have on Segar day, Nov maker 18 Place, seven ml ne, Bloomingdale road, Emanuel Li by freedom to life, because to activity. PP gg bly arf gonna ag oA ys mes ny Eee “Mall atesaiacs. akan colete of iooeiee, OR SALE PRICE $:00—A SORREL MARE, SIX; Cecelia Luley. 1 hailed this generous resolution ay the greatort honor after landing, the weather was so stormy that the sig- executed with the utmost d@ And first rate atyle. n years old, fast, free, sound, and Fanny Lule: which « man can meet. I bailed it as@ ray of hope and nal telegraph would mot work At the pF, of two days BROTHER, 134 Nov ‘Open till P. 4, ite-proet Se es, Weights, i i 2. Oa Bo seem for two days, at Antonio Li consolation to my down-trodden, to my bleeding, but Naespach was received from the government, for! me 5 ac Ty detlonven bis costa Broadway. John Luley still not broken pative land. I halled it asa highly en- | iin do. pass through France. He remained for another FOR SALE AND TO LET. : OK SALE —A FINE SPIRITED HORSE, FIFTEEN age pashan gga race Fgh pn lp day on land, and then the Prefet withdrew the permission . nn UCTION NOTICE —THOS. BELL, AUCTIONE and a half hands high. Color, bay; mo, Lenny Luiey betes. redites tall me ta ae wal ove to remain on shore, owing to the exeitement among the A CHOICE STATE ROOM, WITH TWO BERTHS, ° y HN Bush This @ 03g o'clock, in the auc- } trot, under the saddl fore’s wagon ‘A beautiful Franezis Has ‘alm of all the endeavors of all my lif people. ‘The Hxngarian: had been gring omoss aa i eater pitty coe Rare cet | Sen te eet iets awa ae, i pe. yoo lesunderAebott 5 sched hari rns ma cmmnunes its | Tad area arin thy we oon ef Sa ont, by application to W. J. BOPPAN, 64 Wail street. Setltnonls Vapetetius artiane Luton: tia ak tee. “- green tiene a f once more fre, beoaces under your po Rig oa card | Saran, ae well as Kossuth, were all ordered on faye ae ei Tory, Watches, Jewcley” Xo. Also, frat the balanae of stock AGON AND HARNESS FOR SALR—SUITABLE Gustaw We 1 the warm, generous, welcoming cheer of the officers and | 8&4 bad it mot been that it was nee LOON FOR SALE—A WELL KNOWN | of Groceries, Wines, Liguors, Segars, Show Case for ® physician oF Private gentleman, very little used. ustaw Waagn ty Pe oar and provisions, the ship would have sailed at once ished Billiard Saloon, looated in the best paat | Crockery: 2 trunks Pledged Goods. Bale rain or sh Will be sold separ uire at TL's Stables, cor- Alois Frater... crew—those frank, loyal. gallant men, the true represen- ‘The excitement was increased, in Marseilles, in conts- The oot handsomely fitted up, containiag | ~ = ner of Twelfth perce’ end Wa versity Pla William Waicly, tatives of American freedom, American greatness, Ame- | ouence of the refusal of the government to allow Kossuth oly incom pie ig ogee SRT JCTION BY ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, ON PRE | qm Joseph Nemeth. rican generosity, I could not forbear to have the impres- | to through France, and the ordering of him and his ALK COM, 63 Nasoau atrest. day next, Nov. 14, at the exact hour of 12’o'clook, at FINANCIAL John Kalapes: sion that the spirit of America’s young giant has shouted Laced Th ‘came around the ebij the Merchants Exehas: es Wall street, fave full 1 me | “ Gideon Acs. over the waves to old Europe’s oppressed nations, “Don’t Eg vere tea ae ine et atong flag, wreathed. wi browns uxty =f treet, re : No 107 Bowery, im ‘consequ 7A alth, is desirous | building or investmant, one of the ee ae von Mies idly T° GENTLEMEN.—A LALY WHOSE HUSBAND I Anton Szeveny: derpair—bere is a brother's powerful band to your aid!” | fowers, and shouting © vivas” for the United States, 2 ites gut, with lease of house a of May fo | rising locations in New York. Plans of eame now read: AE En A Armin Miklory. These belng my sentiments, you can judge by them, tir, | gpd co stropg was the feeling In Marseilies—whict sual coulis tis in'atains chanens tenn eae ake f ereey ieeeebeareee: Uitte cunexceptions. | Which she will depouit property. worth double th Caezar Merighi, ow fervently I must have wished to have the honor to | ig yery republican city—that the Prefet, appre- Grechenck.. be conducted, by this very frigate, to the United Stater. | hending danger of av émeute, wrote to the Americaa at; Serrenld tel coe cute, Hague room mint mire Lut I know that the sympathy of the United States is | Gonrul on the cubject, and the American Consul weote until the debt is cancelled. Address Mes. a steady boarders in the hou mpiory, and no ILLIARD TABLES, R-—PAVILION HOTEL NBW RO- roadway Post Office. ¢ not given to any man inthe world for his own sake, but | to Captain Long, who, one evening ufter Kossuth bad bige, two large tabi z : do. for the principles’ eake that he represents. Andao I | the salutations of the ‘22'by 15 fer os peeterced,) GTATE OF CALIFORNIA SEVEN PER CENT BOND3— Jobn Hettinger. 4 -Bo felt conned hat uid pewve unworthy to ry a | Yoo merely mld in Med Snatinet that bie b oped ohn Szigel.. ‘Soldier. 8 reasure of my life mi far, as he was hgawocu &. CRAGIN. ert of maahogeny | iete,on the Loree, pee eum) Ovapen, Bends, We tay st ‘Alesendes Mogyer. ae iugie mement, the duties which Bbvine Provi foe eta Jorg egpipnr rrety ro darn be compro- NOR (SALE—AT ‘A BARGAIN, A BROWN STONE Texcaie Oarcte Pies | paid on and alter that date. on presentation of she. proper Charles Bohwartz ‘Soldier. has assigned to me ; should I neglect to provide accord. mibed with the French government. and that they would House, in thi part of (tho olty, having all she soeuk Farniten ree), | Coupons, atourofice. WINSLOW, LANise & con . William Fetszih do. ing to the exigeness of circumstances for the iuterest of | rerard the reir as @ Srebrand. The excitement Taay alse Sater property, weer sheap‘lacudiertes | goods to Sea ee Sete | Te will be thur seen that th 6 pamengees taen ou Etainehoncrd with its apprabiton naa sywpaahy | BRSDMR LES SOP SEO Ue U0Ptoant came pow — wi e shoul ae Rowes om bwerty-lgnih sireot, at $4.09 exch, lot Bx10%; ‘APBCOTT & CO. % BOUTH SYREBT | hoard at the Dardanelles were disposed of as follows : It became, ( ertes mperions duty of] coy! ‘and pone and was somewhat buzt that Captais Long ap. * wim Phituieth street, | PPTANOTORTES AT AUCTION —R. 0. KEMP WILL Thuy arate br sey ameiny parsvie waroaeaonl ‘Arriy to Eb, RINSHIM 2h; in Thiesiesh steve and frelan alse #0 tor TERL | THREE STORY AND BASE- it at aucti a Gone to England. cr Vitis, at i2 o'ock, at the Lares’ hull bane Bieoad, ont) wallow Tal Lane, “e bo ‘Wramane | Leftat Smyrna... sings Oy a abo X Lineo! | Brought to New Yori. Shy of wiles § eculstense to ane ust te were Wamspe wubies arrapging | Dated to think he would do ang‘hivg that would risk my public and private affairs, and carefully provising Rhe honor of the flag ef the pation that bed acted so against any harm to the sucred aim ef my life, for that | friendly a part to him. Captaln Dong explaised. tae November 13th, at 12 o'clock. at the lar op nuentz-cegreh near Fourth oan be om vtrveess"— | time which I shall have to enjoy the honor of the hospi- | a * wntibenet tinued the Tait‘ike block. ‘als iso, Pints sncect, ‘finish, from city makers of = Total vss ssessees seer erees sesseseeeesO) | tally ofyour glorious lana wy | Mietel Riceks "thems we os eleeniocaantien qase ‘3 very cheap proper Beoon good re} particularly: worthy of the ¥, 2rEnns & CO., NO. 69 SOUTH STREET, new, The Mississippi aleo brings home, as a passenger, Mrs_ Bee most imperious duties cf a patriot, a father, and | ever, beyond this, between Kossuth and Captain Loug, seventh stress. Apply ts B.D. RINSHTL Sttention of those in want ot good Instrumente, as they ate Wal Sod com qiverpool, fo A. B, Burlinghame, of Centreville, Mass., widow of Cap. | 424%; {mipore upon me the necessity to stop for @ &w | of the other oficers of ti.» ship; 40 thet a story has beens ee oame as when sold a ° . and, days fn England, t > pastas none re alve agent re Swallow Ui (its Dartinghenan 0f. dhe hats Alexian, whe wes iad | Ue@etiee Te ee sheduadl | invenjed to Injure Kosenth, both inthie country snd te srpcol ‘packets sailing’ weckly’ | oYerboard on the 13th ult , when thirty miles east of Gib- | ,, Cam. Morgan. at Sperzia. and afterward Cupt. Long, cf | “ine Mississ'ppl then proceeded to Gibraltar, whisre hs be had on m edarate terms. | raltar,on the voyage from Marseilles to this port. He | trae ‘Ameen heat, appoceht Ste the wn ne oS ® | arrived on the oth of October. A steamer started on the - ne- | c $50, OOO 22,LENP OX BOND AND uoRTGAGE, | was thrown overboard in a gale, by the flapping of a sail | cessity, and generously consented to wait with the Mis- | Seuntey but ned ef his sen wi Fe ee ae ee Peete ap: | anda boat was swamped im an attempt to save him. [Ls sissippi in the bay of Gibraltar, gor my return from Eng- | Sr Scuihamptor to say be was coming, ia order that ‘ooklyn. Apply to . No. 11 Wall street, im tho Croton Water Otiee bascment. was very young, and his wife is only twenty-one years of | [124% ti the packet bout which leaves Southampton om | ine al ht be given for getting. up 8 demonstration. NO CAPITALISTS —A GENTLEMAN, Now Esra. | ¢ Captain Long very kindly took her on board, and But the government of the Fronch “ * Republie, ‘(mot | his euite, for three days and nights. At tbevead of two on the morning of ub ot the AP Fonao ol and Lendon joorge’s lines of verpool, packets, ates for the in FOE SALE 4 House ix TWENTY. FOURTH ST 328 {det vide, and Jot 119 feet deep, woll built; hres roton water throughout. Ales, one street, near Eighth avenus, finished ia ao vi ILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, BY A. J ton water 8a Taarvle ‘iaantels, ke, BLEECKER, at the Merohante’ Exchange, o ots in this city and | Nov. lith, at 123, o'clock, P. M., $100, soad- | Railroad Mortgi atyte, with Price $5000 A number of v lot iiameburg. Applyto WATKINS & HINE, 55 . a > 7 ¥ ORS K SALE THE ENEXPED LEASE, WITH THR Pe? | eg eth pp Wiueat a gave her « passage to this port. the French nation, but its present government.) refused | or tree days he visited the Governor, who asked him to sad Oyaet Saloom, 21 Canal stre ten years ching seotien of the act of incorporation of the Company, | with himeclt a verson who can command a cash capital of | © gunicinca ts a list of the officers of the Miselasippi:— | t©.@8B¢ me permiesion to pass rapidly through France, | Qinc, im a social, avd not au oficial or public sense. At an ‘a cood business, is offer . owing to ti ge gevured by @ fret a 4 only inortgage on the radcoat, | two thousand dcliars, “Toa pereon capable of conducti uv be ppl: by which passage I might have spared time an@suffer- | (ipra'tar Koreuth wrote to Captein Long, to sey that be 30 iimess of the proprietor. Aprly on the premises, matructed and to be c d3, privil ad all Je a, frat tate opportunity Captain John C. Long. ings to my wife and children. And now the frst means | wae ecing to England, and would return in time to come ot 10 D. D, BROAN, 172 Cana street. of the hows Jat Lieut. W. ©. Chaitin, Lt. Mars C. A, Henderson, | of conveyanos to Hngland I can ava‘t myself of. is only & | tp tke United States in the Mississippi. Aft erway be —— 0., Jos auidford. ‘agved Mid., J. iP. packet boat, expected to morrow to arrive from the | a OK SALE THAT NEAT, THLE STORY BROWN | ¢ Sd corporation shall b £4 do, John Rulledge. Do., &. Watmough. Onlent; and tis, too, making clevea days to England | Shansed bis mind, asd vr Waser wide Bee aizareet, on Pace gated next to the corner of | Pe acessssry to bulld, comstract oF repett eal 5 Acting Lieut., Wm. Nelson. Do, Jos. B Smith frem here, the Mississippi on the 1éth October. for the on ineuavemente, eaatne Mot wed cong | furnish said C with all the CLOTHING, Surgeon. George Blacknall. Chief Eng , Jesse Gay. On the cther hand, Capt Long inrms me that any | Englisit passenger #taamer. for Southampton hy AL fect rdecand will lt for gam, nd | Bvel wery nd otjects of theanid Comeany, . * Purser, Henry Etting. Ist Assist't, W.E. Everett, | longer deiay here would render not only my associates, | jyn" his B30 to secure the repayment bond and morta AST OFF CLOTHING, FURNITURE, FANCY 'y my ing tl be was much aifected and his wilt and chi: eam rema: ‘gas. Apply to S. 8. Broad, No, | te,sceure th 7 by pets Orbea ‘Dresses, Fircarms, Watches and Jowelry Wanted.— | Ass. Surgeon. J. Hamilton. 2d do , R. Daniey. but also the wilicers ana crew of the Miesirsippl, Hable, in | Gren wept. He aaid—" 1 will see yorssoon: I aball ah ortiy Wall street, in tho Croton water office “(one 5) , iad Oaboeente per cont paid sbove the usual price received tor, the Capt.’s Clerk, N.G Perry. 2d do ,C. W. Geddes. approaching the const of the United States at a late oea- | be with you ‘on the happy shores of America’ The offi- on aiaecenar tae Oe NURIAL GucUS Ik above, on making application to tho subscriber, who will at- | Passed Mid., Thos. Young. 8d do., B. Coleman. son, to many sufferings, by having to endare excessimly | cers w then gese him three hearty, epomaneous tery, Hivvated in the central part at the The New Jerse: tendby bacrumecee § Veg ott a ow oy.5 : lg Gunner, John Cauch, “@ 7. W. Logan. severe cold and stermy weather cheers, oo the Madrid boisted the Hungarian dag. and Girt Hin, ral Ts is th: of $925 000, witl : <r Comstructor, John Reeves. G. Alexander. 80. considering, on the one side, thay the most sacred | a ender the stern the Miseéssippi, whom wrote ete the | Going a highly flourishing and prosperous b siness. Ite rrounded with trees. It will bo sold cheap tes Elizabethport, on Staten Island Sound, aad family, Address, with real name, G. R. C., je cou finance of ast orr CLOTHING — SANTED, ro PoRCMASR ‘The ship had some rough weather in her passage. She pomp) 2) not eae , re — nor dl | Ts more were given for Seth nk ioe about two thowsan od lett-o ‘ viding for mys in England and considering | er, alt onding, * t way to her destine- , Tfehe eke ieath | steamed 4.000 miles with 600 tons of coal. Sheisan- | onthe other side that only ogi ight or ten days iu | ee ee eee chored off the Navy Yard, and is scarcely af all outof | England, it were entirely impossible to join again the Captain. Long received a letter foom Koasuta, which repair, The unnecessary heaviness of her yards and | Misvissippi ey pea ee =a of Nov ao S _ of was read ow Sunday Inet, at dinner, In thls 10 ter Row 2 course we could only azrive in the second balf of Decem | suth etates that he hal entertained the highest opinion *pars in very remarkable, and gives her @ very clumsy | ber on your hospitable shores, it became absolutely ® | ofthis ccmntry and of tetas "bare appearance, and must interfere with her sailing Shehas | duty of honor to me vot to cause any sugmentatiod t© | hut one wish to express, bat youand your been awny two and a-half years, and would not have re. | the berdsbips and suiterings to the officers and crew of | officers ed crew accept my warmust gratitude for the of the a ‘nod Potts i branch with ti Ey CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTBD or gentiomon having any sloshe ued . ook Roods to diepyse i rive for the same, by sonding for t Fe this ship, and not to embarrass them im their publle | jin, Thave received at your hands while on board aie POULTRY ee ‘1 jonoe, OF Shevugh she poss. ein God. Mae. Col turned for another haif year but for the order a0 bring | service, as also to stloviate my own acsociates in their | thn Mir ons frigate, pee in tho first time I bowed bo., $125. equal to about two-thirds of whet is now capried. over sh Korruth and his companions to this country. pasrage to the United States. | my head with deep respect to your fiug. I have felt that Kesding Railroad. By the onstruction of this road: and | 7\aa7 OFF CLOTHING AND PURNITURB WANTED DESCRIPTION OF. THE EXILES. ‘These eze the motives, sir, which deprive me of the | T'was pestected by ic’ and 1 shell ‘eiwaye remember tha Me ad —Ladies oF go Wilkesbarre Raliroad, Sdireot commn- | or oatnin The passengers look well—all fat and bealthy. The sol- honor to be condusted to your glorious shores on beard | Kind, legal, true American hearts.” med from ity to the three great bo came OF ait L the Mississippi frigate; but I feel consoled: at the idea | fo the substance and. for the most part..the works sathescite coal of Penn nd to the rich val- diers and officers are fine, warlike fellows, most of ‘hem | thet in asopting sash a course | uot only have relieved hecwah the Pe La lice attonded by Mrs. s | of his letter, of whieh we could et procure Rye of ite i Sch ii aie ita ane. At Phill Dineelderte ET" DUSSELDOME, 13 kin wirveke | wearing immense beards, and some of them huge mous. | thore who are on board. the Mississippi (rom some sailer-| Copy till it is laid. before the Be ings, but myself also will have the high satisfaction an usive! T OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WaNrED. | taches. ‘They are stout built, athletic mem, with fine foa- | 1n¥* Dut myselt also wilt have the Mig | conclusively sho he it price can be obtained by ladies and gentle- | tures. They are of ali classes—come few of them educated | New Yook, as I par decided to leavl bien who have any clothing of ees Ae EVaNSTEN, men and gentlemen—others like the ordinary soldiers of | that steamer which leaves Liverp: ber for New Yurt. De z his officore Europe. There are some of the females very hand- Having bad the inestionable pleasuse to reed reported | taste wes a geno $a deeoribed by some, well dressed, elegant women, particularly thice of | in the public papers thet the city of New York resolved ‘The officers of the Mississippi describe Kossuth aa them, among whom is the lady of Colonel N. Perozl. | to hoxor, witha genesous reception and hospitality, in | man of about five fect eigat inches high. and #4 They were dreesed.in the same style as the cause and principles Lrepre- | in bie frame Le leans bie head rather forward ta or American Indies. Mai my duty respectfully to inform | walking. Me has biuish gray eyes, which are far apart. h as well Pines of landing at | narrative, that the best underst: Fugiand on boardo” | Kossuth and the officers of the Mississippi » Tth Nowem- Captain Long proceeds to Washington to day, to re- road, which extands {rom wanes of sixty: three miles. This aoe EFPELIN, 106 John sirees, SMALL RETIRED FAMILY ‘one room) of & neat two nO HAIRDRESSERS —THE STOCK, FURNITURE, to be sold together or separate, in small archasers together with wie lease of 4, of, largest and bes my undeserving per y of the men were dressed in } rent, 1tegerd it to rd pparel, Jewelry, Fumie, be. “Trade West Gives this advansage. 18A40 G. LYON, aa N'Y EW TORK 1 HORSE E BAZAAR, a hq STRE! arri Harness, oe Horses, © the Turkish costume, and wore the turban. Some of | you,’ rir, our kind intexferency, the generous f, though th ctirg brows which are coon? a Eecree mens tear ten ae toh siseensiniinetieleeaaad aie ae a ee be ny ef New Turk. shout these acchlente, sud shout my oe Tomer aby Ter vis aren look omalior than they registered. ‘OUN H. ORtTTELD. Propriever. EXPRESS AGENCIES, &. ° pad bly sy RR on to leave Liverpool for your city om the Tth | are: Ils forehead. i beseder, thea high in reoportion. yn the city. O% pn Ih Le al > BXP: —STRAMER FR. teke on board Koseeth and his suite, he took all the I confidestly hope that the people and government of ond his heed is. j. e ereloped. fi a. aut eat sat eke a % witiges Waiaoeh | ASTROLOGY, de. Cee elses: coals woeaeet anh he exiles who cilered. Ase sample of the feasting which | the United tates wil appreciate my moures, and. ap- | | ecomret cad to 0 peeet emeker. Tee & AINE, 458 Gre ATSRIVAL OF PR. CW, ROBACK AT NEW YORE te ase ce wenpos of ee Cent bat pete senate thea iotting sca T was bound to adopt feet orator, and hia splendid volee is as clear aa = Fra LIVINGSTON, WELLS & ihjoin the bill of fare on the 20th day out, Il, and loud and distinct. Le is gmt and elegaat day last — | im action, and, as & speaker, resembles, in some respects, amely, on | by the imperious necessity of this course, Gum ara por of Astrology, “antonomg of the bavi ene for, a na Geom just arrived ioampinnleo0 Sims, een REGORY'S CAL'FORNIA FERIGUT AND, PARCEL your peopie’s sympathies, which, though conscious mot | the polished Rverett, of Cambridge. Tt is evident he is Traroeme ait ie sitisans of New. York ead is Baprese.<The subscribers, will forward sn Bupress, 02 eaatetsaeasanigs { to have merited, I consider the greatest honor of my | 4 man born to rule and command. It is seid he has the ry se Ae orthe wersats | asual, per steamers CILEROKAE and OHIO, on tho Sth and $i, | life, the highest reward for my sufferings, and the most | from crown of Hupguty still hidin that country, for aa). i kiwsniy e goventn con ofthe sevents | trisha Svember vio, ane Leth ma. F Fresh Roast Beet, Swoet Potatoe “| honoring encouragement steadily to go om toward tha | ther 4; s 7 one yanioye advan aa tage rive Ss ' Hons: Fer, Suyres F £ | noble aim which the people ‘of the Uahet Btates has | Pe? a7- — 2 orts nat ave poesomsed by none fa Roast Mut one Citto =) | sanctioned and ranctified by its sympat! Our Long Island Corresponitence. part nich the store 4 being gifted so by nature, a , wel we Fre worvee' neste, six kinds Pesperys Plums, (three <i Be pleased. sir, to accept the expression of my highes : - einem inmees =. te Sern He uauil 2 Bs mM tea reeled aatuldSek a8, eae 3 | regards. leoting gratitude, and most distinguished consi Pont Jerrersox, Nov. 10, 1491 aly x; cham * THOWeON & Poa $= | deration, with which I have the honor to Body of a Man Fownd. MAR. < = , Madeirs, ond Shorry. # Your most obsequions errant, The body of a man, supposed to be about thirty coturn do. My ng UNION, WREOKED AT ro tritttaeatgeteateeensetattatcetteteette tt agett | U.S. sreas entcate Mussresri, Bay of Gibraltar, Octo- | five years of age, was found on the Sound shore, a's fork © ine diameter, eset an ber 14, 1851 Dreseurg boiler, stamens! 1% During the passage, ape wine was chief y used The manuscript of the foregoing letter oes not appen near Port Jefferson, yesterday. He was dressed ia GAR Ws COPELAND, No. 682 ul ieee Wonneber dni tat te peta ye 4 to be in the handwriting of Kossuth, though the snuff colored cassimere pantaloons, blue overalls, prt or, Ora HOUSE. — 70, LET, A LARGE PARLOR, poner 9 sf _ reveiving are “t's one nf Eaotousems gS ‘an ee adelre ‘and hei ture is undoubtedly his, being exactly like that attac! mT | blue shirt, and had gi id earrings in his ears. as pedroo eat, with, privilege of tbe uc a eden, waleh 14 will give Pouurance Brokers, ») Wall street. vin the habit of to the document referred to above. The handwriting of | body is now here in the village, awaiting the “titchem, fi Tithewt be re Fans naaly, Aprly | tim gree! ere he pet A An foregoing tere, s the body of the two documents is different. When Coroner. at 26 Princ sia ie “el fore eBeten, Jonrpayay is ERFORD & COS, CALIFORNIA EXER BY futh eape he intended to leave for New Yorkon the 7th, ; irs, Journeys, lawauite, aa | B y past, prese: teamer Ohio, C Wedoesday, lth inst, he murt have meant the 8th—the day on which the Asis City Intelligence. ies enemas tow =—. B. Joh to 4 was to have salled from Liverpool, Finy —Abvout half-pact twelve yesterday morning © fire well dori ae adie with the | REVOLUTIONARY DESIGNS OF KosSuTH Iv ENGLAND. | beeke out in the lamp and camphene store, No. 3s Peart 7 officers ¢ » We have been informed by some of the officers of the | street. occupied by Mr George Remington, and in the It appears that mas ot them ne avail them- | Sicslaippl, that the real object of Kossuth In 0 ae to Cz, Raa ats taee sod sth great Parca rg! bare *« tw in. rT is to further revolation: yuh, purst 0% great Aina’ Parcl chcautronnie "Staves tail steamer | cl. Petexl will probably re remain here "ite nes cot ome ean that Lemini his secrecery, whois anteali, | fore the fvamen ‘coud auccerd in arresting their pee. Te 11.—Two Special throngh Mes | money raved, out of the fire and ' anok The others him but otee till he saw bia in | gress. the building and utente were erored ae xt reguier soml- | have rearcely any resources of th sir ow: had emissary from Madzini, and exercised great | *tock in djoiming prem! eases. e & Uo, only $2.500 among them all. It is said the ho Turk over Kossuth, He onde wored to induce the | vmbtella mapufacturers, was considerably damaged. gave them, on co 20 40 piastres. ‘The offl- + of the ship to put Into various porta on the | Loss. shout $1 (°0—fully ineured. Mr. Remington states cera of the Mississ + subsertption for them | ceast of Italy, in order that the flame of revolution | his loesto be about $000, partly covered by an insurance = — and are ready to # jbscribe again for them | might be fanned by th nee of Koasuth; but the | of $600 in the Firetm: Insurance Company. Measta, Captain eteictly followed orders all through. It has | louis & Goldstein rtate their low to be $2000 | insured ted that the ship put into Spezia, at the im | for dl the rame = ‘The upper portion of ch» rmy under his’ ¢nmand, next to Georgey, | stance of Korwath; but that i¢ not the fact. It was in | builds coupied by several poor families, tlemen $1. to the oracles and ‘meseuline signs— i 50. Nativi hg ed acoord- Gentlemen $3, in Ve fornisned we are ‘on. siting moderate, Apply to W. WARD, convesicace. roadway. T° LET, OR FOR SALE —THE LARGE HOUSE, 108 Foerth bans AS tegh J en ni Slay ea Tss,"shanactiors, tucceee, weeh tebe, water ‘ibaa wie, hotand eold waver on ‘ty or, an no arden qn Hs ‘THE NEWS FROM A DYSPEPTI ware City, Oot. 9th, 1549, - Good Sit you thes Tam fast ge: vting weil of my Dy jou will Gersevere in my caso, for there mg “ole nel Pereal is brother of General Perez, who had the larger! Josed to third very large. unable to com 4'in the Mississippi on as: | obedience to orders from. Jore Morgan. This | lostall t rniture and clothing premises, of 734 en rilt yet piety Face Lancersty soe sBvvey pa delicate condi {on of his wife, Tue oaly t two | Leminl hes expreaeed, duting the veyage, thes strongest p wero «--While the firemen were engaged in putting 4 /RY-THE UPPER PART OF TIE TWO STORY Witt if ,Riviaton wrest, South Camd Will be athe owners ard the Mistis: Appi, who were burned in effigy | ore republican doctrines, and seutiments, which are | out the fire tn Pearl street, the City [isl bell rung aa "TSccre N To Latazette place, with che whole oF pert of .Toanc 18 Wail etreets | | in Austrie, are Col Pere a, And’ Got” itasman, Uomente. | but litle tm keeping with the moderate views ex- | mlarm for the seventh district, when it was ascertained te ot LS, ‘Only one email family ia in the ston oalled on mo cary of the ies ens Ament. They were both members spe in the speeches of Kossuth in England, where | have been caused by the burning of the premises of iataly. lequice on & TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. of the Diet. Mejor was editor of owe of the | be seems to think there is ax much liberty under a mo- | Merste. Haxter & Son, wholesale druggists, 143 Maidem revolutionary journe sf "We understand the fiungarians | parchy ns here in our model republic, At Marseilles,a | lane. The flames spread With alermiog rapidity, ead bave ag pointed © © Anmittee of three, of themvelyes, to | wan came cn beard the ship and mystertourly drew out | tefore they could be subdued, the buiding, together ccmmunicate wil. their American friends and euch | popers from under bisshirt, which he gave to Lemmi, | with the ¢ntire stock of valuable o! Hungarians and, other foreigners iu this country as | and other documents were seized and sent tothe French | stroyed. The upper part of the buildi ROOMS, TO SING: GEN- pig a8 Tr Howard street. A FIRST RATE hanes LorT smaionls, was 0 Coit sapannar seus? pe 0 porta ms LF oF ~ So Williams sueeet, thied raed “teak, 8h BT har tt Pocesn may desire to P somote their views. These three gentle: | xoverumert Ihe teal intention of Korsuth ia going @ | by Mr Corktight, dealer im turpentins, aad M-. D #1 be. ods, Agent = alone #40 nuthorized to speak fur the party. | Koglend ic believed to be, frou, what has transpired on | breker. ‘The flames communicated to the sijoit! ag eit are Colonel Berzenczy, Uolonel Percz\ and | beard the rhyp to assist in kindling ths torch of revolu- | premiser, No. 145, occupied by Mr. Oliver Hall, com gin. rent the i ~ Bet N*, en AND (pat vat BLY ATA WEY, [ont | Captain psa. One of these gettlemen hotdee deen: | tion again in Furcpe. The plone as follows :—It tahoped | Hom merchant in rege a oe ‘ke. which, #1’. hie 4 expres All letters to ©, W. ROBACK, Wi 1 Kure vin icess at Line~ | ment in tho handwriting ef Kossuth, recommending | by the red republicans chat Carnot will be eloted next | entire Nivetroyed.. The lm 0 « both relmiousls | a B., et “f fay we | Dim and, others, as hie personal staff, to the favor | resident ot the French Republic; that, as @ conse. | buildin ir contents, t» said to amount » to $60,- TV LETTER itt towne PART OF THE BEAUTIFUL from foo a Corth at | oC the American people. ‘The writing of the boiy | querce. the Freneb troons will be removed from Italy ; | C00, which is fully covered by insurance. "ae aparke atrest. Apply of the premises, of the document, and the names, is olution will them bresk out there; that the | from the fire communicated to the crock#r7 atore of Mr. & very newt, | thatar small hand, while Kossut ‘e signature is large and loose, | Italians arristea by the Hungarians having conquered | Jame Willems, Mr 0. 0. Corlett «boot O41 a lle + que himself “ Kossuth, Governor of Hungary ” the Austrinn, Tn Yee. Te 'D STORY OF STORE NO. is ‘angary in @nother | No Malony & Butterdei rarest Th fost in dopth, and lighted on both * a You recone ; : ; constant Meetioa on by Napo- | Thee te t seeme there are two parties of Hangr.ians wltugele fo tet hetee that | tor By ie & Uo a Gene of the aa teenalemna thay | fee, a eish thgouah & tge Misetenippi—one in favor of Kosta, and Korsuth. therefore, w molabs 05 conte | fe » 195 Malle lame, Gantt & Balt: UR. of the viaiters. wih Mt ud Ledra Kolin in reference to these de- | lard (ne and cep store 142 Water atreet. Damece very it that the object Of Koamuth in coming to tals | trkirg The cause of the ate has not tremapieeg. ™m Tatts vc A SINGL! Ogut:. aman. =" against bim, and in favor of Count Pathyani mw toom, fronting 0a Broadway, in Attorney aievn 4, a be 2 ran a Waving by ’, at i fom deren gue tera tes Pat ination al said that sume cutious revelgtions will be wads ia the | signs ;

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