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THE NEW YORK.\HERALD WHOLE NO. 6979. MORNING EDITION----THURSDa¥, DECEMBER 4, 1951. PRICE TWO CENTS. SALES BF A\ 7 discreet and cautious wade his select veeded occupy DOUBLE SHEET. Sune we avorton. __ | __ FOR SALE AND TO LET. __ | NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. | ema. h init, tert thormmeneun | mie ha slaction and procestod fora —— Aston xe NOTICE THOR. Es and axte mA are apareaeate Hewikl bot allow bimrelf tbe Identited ' 7 \—This day, 103 o'clock. ta the 2, FOE Si set aise wi 9 - he wil not hi to be Tich eay per. THE @TANDING COMMITTEES. ne S it by Sanus double the cunt re z HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON of any ,Yersons who may be zealous to use him and | On motion of Mr. Rlewanoson, naeon, (So off cou, te q ERMAN OPERA, IN .1N ASTOR PLACE HOUSE td seseding’ bonne Biceitece itdetins © fee coi Y wi erat ani 2 Win the Wad.” Doubtien a | Site ara ee ae ae Py eb ate et er ae! sbate in the Son Serre ea eee ee | arn tl SAS Bah Cane ete Hay See pitiea tad stele apes Auer 2 TIE, I2 ANLTTASR RIOR | Spirited Debate in the Sonate on the | Satay Ei teencs sed waaay i cbs | qugsmetume tah ork ome oe ree germ "eh thaheet teva ifon ete eateries ALUSTION NOTICE GROCERIES SPERM CANDL: Reception of Kossuth. the country Yernment) for the session, was rejected. ’ ip ox cain gt ry ‘Currants, Li <5} Bey tre , December S, at ren BAR, aEsaR ND BOWLING SALOON FOR Mr. Haze defended his amendment. He denied the THY BOUNTY ACT—ADJOURNED TILL AaTURDAT past te, osioek td street, corner Greenwich, con- with tables ‘and four all It is loosted ae ga right of inquire inte the motives of his The Houre refused ‘oan Whole or ena Boor epet A | Bra eee Goemen end America Bes, | ing 5 Baas aroun an and ie ons oi toe moat respecuasle | DEMOCRA'FIC SENATORIAL CAUCUS, SAGE S27 Pe LP \eieivns aloue Sak exidemer wnd:| Ouriee sinks eftae immael Se tae poteom oF eamtaaier Stoges, “Box ottce open, on the dayot | aute, Sweet or citing Besabony fuled = imgats of ha iad the gaioon le hore its own meaning. Iie amendment contained an | Mr. Harris's Bounty Land motion WAM oS PM hab rie gl one air, 4 CARTER, Ausxam, ine, Sates Apply Ans assurance to Komuth, wh ‘chwas not inconsistent with, | | The House then adjourned until Saturday, tm order CORES een Oe stn || zee conser orcs | ‘q waocasats vigvon sroré—pomyg_a janoe | SEBAMBOLT SUNK AND THIRTY LIVES LOST. | Unicel sat, te awured Un, tat we mpi vith | Sandiog center Poy vort aad th will ive thie fiat Concorso the ADel- =Tomortow (Friday) at 10% | Se Nort Fine pg Pa sinadings ap nnn. Resiten aon Nucor mae Awfal Steamboat Collis% retook. fulton etree ; cd te ommatation | Punishment 1) = asiecagyehic . “Fiokets. 0 cents. For partiowlare see programmes Sonat AT Kopty « of the of Oreutt, beta poor daw of humanity, 1. also mysthat wedesrat® | vesces, sini AN pe siaggane eth, Apely te "i ot tee the dey when the rights of man will be universally SSEL SUNK AND THIRTY PERSONS DROWNED rot THE BALL SEASON. ma eaeer oo ~ — Convicted Aron. respected Who can find fault \ vith iat ‘The amend- Loviaviie, December’ 2, 1861. nnn AAA ARAN ARAN vanoee, consisting of osrved ro Ay DIACEARIS LROAREOLD ON ELLING FON BALE, wees ment itrelf is right and proper. Wi 1s dhe right ofthe | The steamers Archer and Die Vernon, the formér as~ getrntoriect. hu hou" eothine lta toon i {i | MARINE DISASTERS—RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, | gouting It le not anostio mtinasor 3 Nhe fare | Ceding and the latter descending, came in oollisten ave Inve nddroes 8. eee eae, net eres. » eg mnesios cry Bley Soe of the paper. He highes! regard for miles beiow the mouth of the [Minois river, on Thursday CRESS FOR Komuth, and ive wonted him to co come re in person, abd | \aat,by which the Archer was cut completely in two} amid Bo OR SALR—THE ADVERTISER WISHES From Washid city. be a ving rebuke to tyranny = Fw he “ aha pect, sunk in fifteen feet water. All the persons on the lower’ jenny for conueet en ail Bands. wil = oo a ae 1 $s, Tos pe aan i “taeean wis freciaL comnearOxDEnck o¥ THE MEW voRe WenaLo. | Sad let those whte are gu of oppress et how. ook | deck wee drowned includ emo the deok bands. The Eneat, at Stuyvessns Institute, Bradrar, ata ran eet ing Bureaus and W' Seeaatd? 7 rm Tiitionst: “oapivel DEBALE ON THE KOSSUTH RESOLUTIONS IN THE | UI ements. Words of S number of lost, as far aA ascertained, is thirty” mo af the now snd Fvned itbut sacle atau et quoted $5,361 rFrme accommodation sTanashinetdoatd trad ots, | "Senate rnssunce or roueion miniaruna, exe. | | Wenhlsgtnn, bed penetrted tbe Ana atoms None of the books and papers belonging do the boat were oe a, | stendes ray Wasnisaron, Deo., 3,185. | ever they might be. He waatea it teivach O'Brien, | saved. Redo ‘3 ‘Gouehes, vookiat OR BALE THE LEASE OP A HOTEL IN THE UP. cea a) iin 3 = — "i Gorton, Le, Vou farpolka Mat fgtera-tete Sofas; best curled ¢ Hrsadway, doing’ good paninoe,tgotier A highly interesting debate opened in the Benate to- | Mitebel/,and ail other vietime of tyramaly eo ueet were Commutation of the Sentence of Orcatt Bilao via Sehottinn Simp. Ls Foike Sia with th Theered wall tl and portion Pop. oes | dayon the Kossuth resolution. ‘The Ruslan, Spanish, | Dit motives in ollering’ the amendment. Vanden a 4 Polka, Ua Mae? Poiks, dle La in mA | ctngr will be taken—s emall capital only required Ad- | 404 “pocish Ministers wore present, and others of the | Mr; Foors—There are some gentlemen wiveee princl- | gherlif Jones, last might, receive a letter, fom the . power Pa Parnpata, to.” Claneas Co ioe Paes ;ARQR ous nee be Buy | namely ean. He aapaie will ve SORE Ner: Besant, pease “wo diacumceraie wples atresia Gevernor, in which he gives the reowon for commuting Xo ep ae Sas aes oer wil paw. W. | certain way, so that all who ee oF rnd thelr npenc hoe a the Kemtence of Jas. J. Orcutt, who wae to be hing next ea pearponns 08 shen ek. ve ee DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAUCUS—MR. WEBSTER | was no man who ‘could ave any difficulty im ov mi ater: Te CREE em: renee: Meare: Spee nae to uiites . ‘ “ fore send’ 7. commutation ofthe sentehte of Oroutt and Thursday, ‘SesT. oot ae AND KOSSUTH, ETC what the Serator meant by hisamendment. “ Vic! ~ under he will be Sag Acie, Seer erties ae | PMR Ou Pars a, uanne a co,,: | Rahat Sie uah manooron es an, | Mere es, eee ce, te | inp te tae ieee eg Se ‘Zoskd exteclally: wermings mbdoveainen, tor rene ear Broadway, heen ortealie ss] of te promisas ata fate rent ‘The Demoeratic Senatorial Caucus of this merning did ay pone him and his immediate Siends e must Dot either at our Academy, or at the residences of fa: iptiete > a wees His Seeprotae egw te sole ie [tea oats ase not come to amy conclusion, with regard to the selection expect from m further mitigation of his sentence, Nash PERSON, WISHING AN (ENGAGE. wate rent i eee RODERICK LAWRENCE, 70 Neassa street." | of eflicers, ‘The proposition to go into a general election pe pecueuet papel 3 ~ Il pastlos--ovory exticls for fataioniag the taoiarcoskion: | (247,010 Of 8 axality crim gered ak ab tai, they | ORS are COUNTED, RESIDENCE ADJOINING | Te debated, and postponed till Monday next, ‘when Tat Ne nnn rer es REE oF «= ened diaceperapeah pasa applied asikavaas | {houldleom Cahibition, in the gallery of she store, with oata- | eomplote ie ovate mepecr, eartaele TOF elects tently Ng | leven more democratic Senators are expected to be pre- er ee — | loaues. has bees spared ‘gmake ib replete lia ovacy sent. A disposition was evinced to ejeot Mr. King, the The Erle eae 18 meres OR BALE.—STEAMER JOHN NRILSON.—Aft THE presiding officer from his seat, but as he is the oldest Se usanv, Déc- 3, 1861. aie OEE, Ft - ae af THB ad We have a despatch from Canal Commissioner Mather, ator, and as the precedence is against such a proceeding, | waa necessary. But the Senator comes with his amend- he will in all probability not be disturbed ‘The com. | ment. tnd denies to add te it's declaration that, the eueaut anmer moraing, bp Saye that efforts are an ‘couse express their deep sym; fora get boats througty the ice. the Promisers, however, will vote against him, among them | cortain class of colored in the Southern Btates. | vicinity of FuRtonvilis there are pent Aan. ng eoiby of Now MERICAN ART UNION.—THE Distaregrion neaday, tho 10%h of December, to the highest bidder, without i ANIA place at Tripler Hall Friday evening, Deo, Seoeve, Se oes: iron stesmer JOHN NBILSON, Telong: large and beautifel story and gre and ladies admitted. liberton ot ts te e New Brunswick Steamboat and Canal Traasporse- peries. apan roofs W feet wide Sy oeet tons, ied wit ‘ompany, an vee 6 hiv oices® collection of vines in full bearing, © ‘These houses vill oc blo manner, and axe boabed pith, bot wate Messrs. Bright, Gwin. and Foote. Can the Senator d in t been his moti Pal ther moder: ofform ge f Lents ad. paytopk yw on thi pnads have “been “dra ed a iahuy tanued wad = Mr. Webster has declined addrensing Kossuth in either purpose? Can he deny that he intended to metre nee otimanine eae eee sg Mille, anny. Gignour, bd Mase ales Boatollo, fo, Sd O4 loan over te bin Th mecca Sroap and sarubeery | House, or in any officic! manner—imitating, im that | ,oee words. sympathy for oj witaeal cet oe Marine Du ‘Satiet. Ucn saniee late trong @all'in pocteos odes. Forms i par) sit ta foe healt 3 Siva su- | Feepect, the conduct of Lord Palmerston. It is for this | sion of countenance? Mr. Foote continued in this Bosroc; Bed. 8, 1861. ‘of titled made known at sale. a Order of the ‘tha price : ave reason, too, the President in his message, recommends reoers B99. 8, the above works of art, will be en rere of art wi fs $25,008 0 thirds of th She varehase been glad if Tie steamship> William Penn arrived Shis morniag ard. JOHN R. THOMSON, Prov's. money Can remaln on bond and eaeage Spge alt (com Mr. Case (dem ,) of Michigan, would have inquige ot is ay be ve Koseuth to the attention of Congress, where the higher | 410 resolution had met with no . $ from piladel; ports Cheatham Rey ooh MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, &. | "on sare, GnocEaY an 2.taavoRs soar wigu | 27 men and old fogies will do their best to defeat Gen. | both wt home and. abroed, half {marist Wot pecwed | ful in-etth the ocloceer Parasho, from BAAD "Bodden, Harvesting Scenery” by ty Cropeey, Ly 188 E. BATEMAN KINDLY SOLICITS THE AT. fond ators nd onpacions oallge atvacned: the nore Ut Foote’s resolution, either by mixing it up with slavery, | ieee ey atte Me eae Nation after mation eas | eBtirel7idiemasted; she took’ of the ctew'wad brought rod at as tention of her friend and the ladies of New York large ao. sted up, and is suited for tional. pursuases may be ay liners, Lega? mt pea ye as to me oe nH gees Bf ol id elagan’ seco ent of Fronoh Mil ry, Ladies’ iv basinal be ast 4 sold coesn se as b Page oh fas to (ld on of lange um bore ‘Broadway ‘hhat each receives Jociety wooo! ta. Satori its members, ists, and the country, rt or by expressing fears cf its leading to intervention. | Jit. 0 to throw off the ‘of the t; i yrant, sud nation | them to this port. Query—Are Americians afraid of Cossacks ’ after nation was ie ae union of despotic A letter dated Ecgartown, Dev. lst, saye:—the sobr. dered Drosses, &o., &¢, at her General Cass gave the Kossuth resolution his Every lover of liberty, particularly in this coun- be ta tr. ‘must ‘yupathine wath tb These pocpte, ‘Kesauth weeked fortes nie oa eigenen ap mee nee ‘trance in Bleecker street. French ; OR SALE-THE STOCK AND I IXTURES OF AN | support. reviews: a neeng aad acti ga ney oat Sb fe ize | MUSHMERY AND DERSSMAKING—Mise ORGAN, Old catablished Breweryin tho city of Patterson, Now | — Mr. Clay is very ill, and wasabsent from the Senate to. | 30,, C87 Tom tls | Be dee ce ee ccthod? He | must discharge tego iah wer fame That of ny former year. The Milliver, Inte of Brondway, Jersey, elegantly fisted up. | Will bo aold low, for oaah, with deal of a revolution, ‘snd had come out unscathed. He | porto Kico, from Pittston, Malue, fur Fi a & Macaulay 4, 9 Prince oat a ‘The loot day. OXENSTIERNA. | hed een, unfortunate bel ee tor an eta ane ashore and'must also Necharge to zet off, The buig Ore Brosnan handa Oa et REG ecm tied. "We have tavited here, ole, from }.dndout for Boston, with ova |. is ae \. HIRT Y-S x we not now extend to him that regard and sympath: 00a |, is alto AGUERREOTYERS.—GREAT ele as tari ceal eed now. bs yang cl (As peta atch wo fool? Governor Koesuth comes a the a | pede tag indy hy elie el Pt 17 os lated ‘an iavoice outs 8 BILL AND Co: ~ _ SESSION. the representative own country alone, but as the a ee by ext steamer. Me™ from Paris AxD COLE mare J Me i RECEIVED R SALE—-THE STOCK. FIXTURES, AND Goo represen‘ative of human liberty everywhere. sabre ot Bouts Welfecy'on Mtadhy quight: ‘S00 csew ‘able to fulht oni fa Srunn ieee from $2 50. consisting of cork soles, water-proof, ad ingle will of a Eee, ia Senate. cose of Hurgary was no ordinary one, Hungary fed N. Dee: 3:185 Toten wh ate herent soles, im sil colors; satin gad ilk Gaiters, of the od cash risen ogeinet her own opprewor. and had conquered jenmoni<, Dec: 3/1858. et, Sobek evball ey, tas Coop ee, | quality even aS a; Party, snd iprmeanti Wasuixoron, December 3, 1861. Austria, and would bave maintained the victory bad not | The elttp Torrent, of i+w York; ropartied yostorday in Peretz emonth take 0 ney P ish Gnd that | st their estab!is) ¢, a "Secadwey. ‘we & OR SALB—AT A BARGAIN, IN NEWARK, NEW THE KOMUTH RESOLUTION—INTERESTING DEBATE. Ruseia tng hed army and crashed her. H» be- | distress, has lost her fore and maim ti pgaltentmsnte, b dh Le mes nda vantage of e thick cost of shout’ | Spring street. Jersey. if applied for soon, av the owner waboat ¥ | Mr. Foorx (dem), of Mies., moved to fil the blanks of Heved that in the providence of God. Hu would yet | foretopmest. bowsprit. ancball sails anti rh tging attacheds po fg pny Rg “er leave’ a enteet three-story Resid reapeota ble besnccendful. He thought it wrong, in these days of ete ‘VICTOR BISHOP, 23 Maiden lane. LOAKS! CLOAK! !!—AT THE PARIS | street, within three minute Ot the tallvond depot aud | the Kossuth resolution, so as to make the committee con- tobe r by what nad been Cuties. tn a eawrateen, eontiun tier anaane ~~ tome : a SPM Emporium, 351 Broadway. Great atrival, ye im boat lead The how eae was built ons 3 fist of three Benators and five Representatives. Ho | before, and Sicees Grepresebod sorte before adopted 8 | “ape se Teas Raseeetaee: oe Ee AJ URE PCBLISUED_LIBERATION OF four FROM eye Mpoidoosts ond Gas eens Ue ot which $1.90 ane hoped the resolution would receive an unanimous vote. | resol aie lke this, therefore reject thie. The Sepator | with an aseorted cargo for 8. Barts, pee in here, beaxiay:: ith tinder trom ‘scorrect sketch dcawn trom nevare i, Cizeulars, ‘tom 5 to BAB, one chased Ee ee nar He trusted, also, that there would be no delay in passing | tine; when any practical measure: ielutroduced he pro. | Aly See ee Beers WN =. loot Korea ee li and Ni acinar ours, Sontage, a = rif iequcedy Bete Esisin of Suita, TORREY & '& | it in the Senate, eo that the other House, might have an | feeses great friendship for it; ures fine words im ite favor, 1 2 Sl. Libersi discount to . Rewsnua i oo jen lane, Now York opportunity of acting on it in season. Governor Keseuth | but moves to attach tolt » som: i ae ae " eathine RL & WEINGARTNER, GEO. BULPIN, 351 Brosdway. - feateit Bo it was with bie resolution to suspend diploma- Cie) mLanp, Obio, De 3, 1852. EA f FOR SALE THE stock AND FIXTURES OF AN | was expeoted in New York today, hence the urgency for | ficrelations with Austria, The Senator expressed bimealf 4 ¥ © FEDUCED PRICES..WE HAVE SECS inte Geyey and in owe o hn ent thoroughfare in the | passing the resolution. favernble tot, but moved. to lncinde Resse, ‘This of | 4 coountive on the Clovelend; Columbes, and Clneia~ OSSUTH IS FREE —BUNGARY THERE if] HOPE leo, the sto: ri course, defeated the proposition. Then, to-day, he | ®&ti Railroad, after assisting « freight train up the grade, K “4 fa a Also, the sfook, horses aad wagon of a feed store. Either | Mr. Cases (dem. of Als., asked that the joint reso- | Soved, veisend this practical proposition by attaching | was returning to this city whemit came-in eollisiom witts wr bmage a adopted by eh Common nen, and einer at I. 40 mn ricen, et. iene ty age Rasen ue rand way, NOUNTAIN'S FUDIA pene Al Broad invi M GALLERY 70) ot Gong 'and Gyuare’t as Oi Shawls a Searte, Pineapple Good and Cory Sitks: J ‘apancee. pias Hiatt ve fall assortment ahs for wear, FOR EITHER SEX.—THB pre rahe 0 of all shades, viole! ulberry, browa, dae cane lade er anti e mansi i ony — py a East. eens eroen, Bleek, bie vee and x04, and are selling oer 5 ofetaland, Is avreet, in the enloom, after 5 o'clock in the morning. ly BOL eye FOR SALE.—ONE /H PRES- foot Io Rinmovet, 98 tes 36 toy 16 incl dene ceases ier bect L, foot 10th etroot, I. River. sue LAr? See ie silent, wisaura am faarden pues . tends « jution, directing « national vessel to be placed at the ser- | to it an abstract Gecletion of the rights of man. No vise cf Kasouth might be reed; and the request wad com- | one eau mnletake the design of the Sonater. very one | wErwenianmuneg end the, conteh sere eece beste to plied with, Knows that ne abstract declaration comoerning the S0- | yicces Silas MeGatty ‘had bis’ leg, Ureues stitution of slave in the States of this Union, can pass. Mr. Dawaos (Whig), of Ga, sald it would be an well | Sno Banator himaelt knows It ousht not to pase. We | ofthe locomotive, bet hirarm broken, 7! we SEY perhaps, to meet this resolution in this amendment,as | have no powerte it No one cnght to countensnce . at any other time. He, as « Senator from Georgia, was thie firebrand which the Serator har thrown inte this | The South Carolina: Legisinsure, not prepared to vote for it. There was no precedent for oF, (bie.) of Ky, thought Congress Cranieston, Deo, 3, 1851, ilar conferring these high honors on a foreigner. Exeepting | ought to ve before they passed this cr any In the Senate, to-day, the second reading of the bill inthe case of Lafayette, no such honors had ever been resolution one here profess to know the merits | for the assembling of m convention passed:by 22 to @. Br. conferred=net even on an American citizen. He saw revolution and referm'a Borcre | Theenwell waa eleowed Preshdent of the College; and Br. nothing in the conduct or character of Kossuth that | these revolutions were re; or not? Reynolds, formerly of the Furman University, to the made it proper for our government, as a government, to | Pas resolutions of this kindin.the case of every foreigner | vacant professorsbi Stall the attemp te tiers GROSHEIM, Land Agent, 5 Goldeteeet. uM history of this government. He took no part in its for- | Dir BO" Te we can give aid by eympethy,when we use Tbe majority for Judge Moore for Congress in the fourth 123 OLEASE—A LOFT IN DRY STRERT FIRST LOFT mation and establishment, Undoubtedly he was agreat | words, how long will it be before we are called upon to | district. over Iraac B. Morse, democrat, is about 600, man, and every one sympathized with him—nome more | ac Idle sympathy, consisting in abstract expressions, | Tpisir awhig gain it than he (Mr. Dawson) did. The people would show | *™O te tonetbin, Koreuth understands this bimeelf, ‘The majority for Bordelon, whig auditor, is 360, for in one of his recent speeches in Bugland, be says—* i i their respect and sympathy for him; but he did mot con: | {9 not aah you to ge to war for us, but aak'you te inter- | secreting me tet Mexican news, but it jones worth requ -—— fortune, ted Suatlontly ELLES, descr | Who has endeavored to benefit bie cou ua x Was cence | BCAZMSES WIN DB LAIN ES. LAGE ie di bere pe Re Cm : roral othe icy | show his these extreordinary marks of respect. Kos | thie resolution, why uot pass others for all tb | The Loulslensa Election, se. hours, winter orsam- | Loops. aPenee nae every thing \ ses, cottages, lands, Ko, on pier uth bad not, like Lafayette, been identified | persons w! we figured in se fe agora Taoome in the were iyetente of realy oun be gor hate tree H | Jaa eppeana to any tnterference whn the oftsioe of other New Oni rave, December 3, 1861. mand throughout she | | giber house in, she city, at A: Uy forwarded by espn gare ue Uno m Davies, Poetics Upholsterers, road: Fae SECNEBOMME, Rochester, ¥. T. R',, Se ae ee ee eee i ee | Chany Race Mantutnctorions 16 Pek Places New Vette ry py to, "GES FHOMPSON, I Cortland’ MUSICAL, telegrapbing an “ gn nga tider the goverement called u to get up this pageant | vene against interrention, end to sny to thore who do in- | teamship U " IRCULAR “AT “THE REOPENING or THe aust ine Ree SNORE 5 man seat andy eo yp reaieees for bis reception. Had not aeriolestaaninulberiiee- | tervene, bands ef," and when you say that how long | pe 1tth inet, Mwave te New York Ue the 8 she OTICR, -PULLEN, VIRGIL & C9., WILL HEREAT: er mouihe duguite otk. G. PIEROR, | will it be before you ate called iapom ve not” He consi: 2 Sek oer lt customary and he despatch their messenger, ant mert, already done enough to show its respect, by send- | dered that this kind of business War never contemplated | ye Dent.of Tesae—S: Fe Be Cergelattag a a re for Hog andthe ing a national vessel to bring him and his companions to | by the framers of ou: form cf governinent. Will au ab- Seam oe, oy LTIMORE, 1 No dai y, Sundays excepted loprign at ig Laco jou remain or one $I Neer BXPRESS Cour ary fe roribders for the whole gear ba freight—vie Hud Miosd tor aeons ‘of six dollare worth of music, as Petes ates aM. WALLS, Burt ats ! our sbores? He bad nothing against Kossuth personally; | "tect declaretion that we rvjoice that !iungary har a> | } | tempted certain reforms, that France hes throwndown | The Southern mai, a¢ but he objected to the manner in which it was proposed | her tyrant, that efforts have been made to make @ repub- hain ‘Gan ts poe to receive him, by sending a committee of Congress to | ke in Emgland, strepcthem the principles on which our 4 meet him on his arrival, and give him assurances, &o , | isetitutions rest— namely. the right of self government’ that « very generel disposition was manifested amongst of the respect felt for him. That principle is as well wndersiocd ia Europe as any- | the members of the Legislature to pay the second class two a Apply at iat ada Toate Lape BASEMENT pA ae qpapen ros YK the Ccacake ag 2 m have constantly, rag ae w\ich in favor of progreesas the Benator . “ [it RTTANCES 70 18 LAND, & 9 a N: . “or i ot : Mr, Hare, (free soll dom.,) of N.H., hoped that all | from Michigan, Dut he was oppored to thet Semator's | <Teditors of the State, out of the “Srasorg an "i Ho keome acquainted Roy re oe bp et : BWA. 1M, JACKSON. | objections to the resolution would be withdrawn, until | meant, That Senator favors war and consort, ond do. | first cians bave their recourse on the gen ie ogeeataiogue. Gon beef yenrs. Also, to any idioms aa Toker BROOKLYN —ONR Ita LONE HALY OF 7H FRAME portage ooh ‘eye it. He had an amendment to | hurt him. Hie progress wae diferent Tt was to incul- | hich bias acknowledged ite liability to poy that i be f to our rubscrivers AD 3 enon, bet o eiolies ; lor Proper time. | cate in the mind of every one that our government was le . Fe O REUSING: Importers of Fores ee Sulntog. end moderste.” ADDI Lag gang | egos end i ead it” | sigovernment of justice and, right, und tbat ‘ey 12U*t | yrere.on the th, Tor Washington, t0 content, Major never love sight of thoee principles in their intercourre | + Major ‘The amendment was read, and proposed adding to the | Pity tipic tent of Unees, puinclbles 10 eeeiog dewecre Weightman’ right to « wat, a+ delegate from that ter original resolution an “assurance to Kossuth that Con- | tic goveesmete iy & people Who were not prepared = a ~— jpathized with the victims of reel » | them. he uth Ame icen States were evidence of pod po ged ‘that the Gimme might come | {cliy Of thie; for there ome military despot was ruccesded Muderer to be Executed. ben the rights of man iversall by another, He aaked for evidence that Keseuth snd ten ma aindebon y recognized | T1e in favor of republicanism, puch as 1s known im the The execution of Mirem Konic Mr. Haze thought this amendment Thited Blaten, Where ts the declaration ty Kossuth of | J¢r of Cari Harkner, in January last, in this city, rescue taore sneeptavle to the Bemator from Gcergie, | that nature’ Where was tke Hungarian deciacation of | {4 the Oth of January | The Sunreme Court. to for then it would not be so particular in its terms, es independence, or the deciaration of Kossuth declaring | “ied saninet the pritoner, on » motion for s ne A HOUSE UP SORE. Ld A VERY DEBIR- ‘with the mode re Imm Fe, Plea at nrounGnow, 7 C 7 ‘Chatham quan ¥ NEXT, AN UNFURNISHED , sitmated in oy Atte ond Toremtyea th inform: inquire at No.8 ss Posh wonty sixth street. ee te an Feoeg RUBBER GooDs. Express fo re for ¢ — ‘ie shaage NK cee FoR, OT . , hee now im ‘a comiortatl tnd useful steamer 0! at three o'clock 1-8 reseh se ‘Ss SPRING SHANK CLo Bag a Dera aiee See e gaa sail ae ate tion. Se R°, 12 snther of ots these "| inte tous with my ate priot Dar, “ot | perfectly waterproot ‘Small. pare ceived until within an owe of LJ, iveamat’s ¢ package ore =H . . “ veteh ‘shoul ed weigh: 6 LE LEASE ON BROADWAY FOR 8A Aue oF general—applying to all who are oppressed | that all government wae derived from the people, who Ee fight, aes Tmagrevietelaxraph it wt nee DaMS is E'00" Sand 1S Wall wrrect. Tour Yours and six month: Mr. Foote was somewhat sur at the opposition | bad theright to change. alver, and abcheb that form of x omseeie jorse-boat mail bag. By the intre of & spring in the hotel, No. 1683 Broadway; * Ne of the Senator from Georg’ ‘his resolution eins - | eoverpment when they pleased seven, Dee. 5, caiddle of the sole, the quarters eheo are low, ERTORD & CO.3 CALIF Ay te Wk pe tures, furniture, or stock. The | tended to Kossuth the sympathy and esteem of this Mr. Poors answered that Koesuth, in three speechen, A man nemed Samuel Badeste, was arrested in New ted cis te the foot adapting temlt to | Oblo, Thurs ay, th Become 8 Special messenger by exch Ti isos of the best locationsin | €overpment, In ring it he felt that he acted in | delivered tm England. bedi declared bimeelf to be arepub: | Rediord yesterday. on « charge of beating «girl mame@ steamer, through to San Franciseo. Vreight, t eae per | thecity. The lease ‘be sold heap, tos eash customer, | *ceordance the public sentiment in thie | ican of the Americon order, and having repeatedty de. | Mary Brown, to death, on y morning cont less than bj any oth chat tor Custom For farther partioulars inqure on the country, but with he sentiment entertained by the clared hie admiration of Warhingtom, ware deciaration — Gloucs or Qonea eae . eceined IA ug gingk ot dexey lovers of Iiberty throughout the civilized world. Ev of the fact. the days of exiling; small ecu where the feelings of respect and gratitude Mr Uspenwoor seked where war the record of any Board of Education, Wer eet, Ate a FINANCIAL. were ‘and expressed towards Kossuth. ruch declaration before ei during the revclotion "Kor | Dec. 2--The President, KO. Menedict, ag > EW YORK AND BOSTON RAILROAD art r Sean canteens bey ees paaieees Saks thts ovestey bie hone, Sey Os ratte express hie copecved Laan yisicenclvnanlwncty “a statesman, js home, be TZ | de pxyaaee OS OF BOT AEDS. 24) eee IN “fir rovecrith — soon aquired om what bat Loy ‘eld Komuth had | edmuration of her great men and institutions THE FIRE INTHE SCHOOL MOUSE NO. 13, NINETEENTH wane, Dee, 6th, a8 1, 0 4 4 Bovien aed ever dlatipguished himeelt Mr. Foote reminded (he Senator that Koseuth did not ‘A communication from Mr John D Hoyt, oe cont: to Lom ‘ak! Sas Mr Foote replied Mibat he understood there was awork | intend to ake thie country hie home the Nineteenth ward school, stating that the Unpenwoon aid the fact wae nevertheless true | Was sc much injured by the late fire thet neither the aration was ever made in Hlangary by Kos | nor the evening school could be neld there until the ny oak now im the ‘and shortly to be published, at alow Mr price, cont the ography of Kossuth, and to that lm Ape yh C —— a T to cotablish a republic, ‘The Han- | same is repaired, The following resolution was submit- aa ak Cine 0 loverghce eax 542 merct tie | ouitieren “A 3.7, TAPSOOTT & CO. 88 SOUTH STRERT, cute te zo vaee pees She Renetes. oe gay intention to cetablish « repurie iorions re. | ted and reterred :—Reaclved, That Ube sebeah olpeere of ° , thie the “ Ninetcont be atl are hereby suthorined te ally yt ls reas’ Belles ere y.cce tn? gueeas, Bares, Wao Senator, to him, it would be a delightful task to rear the but beyend thie they oi He examined | the Nineteanth ward be, ard are herehy “e Se fea aoe Ete sromrine: Bahceeins Weare fat ait | mies sonceag enon Sn rye | ea Ptr he Naa | hoe We by seo theming Boma Ta part for this newest, most rane > an Ne, etn oe soone evi iy. b | horoughl, 4 that the a Y kote f whlch cones of other nations garians, othe Irish, | thoroughly 2 eum of —— dollars Sivciepevtty feet trom deformity, taaed onteasonsble ferme, sclenalemhalad for the present, he would refer nial to sie character of | be complimented for their efforts against thelr govern. | snd inerety arp appropriated for that puepase : Bice ahem vo reavoen thelr pre , = Kowuth. Mild and ree ane ite he was stern | ments, without censuring the governments they resisted ’ HDUCATION AMONG COLORED CAL BREN. Our rigorous olsmate Korat diate rantlevcaceer’ tm foppostion tothe | And, ifwe could go beyond the United Btates,and express | . A communication from the trustees of the New Yotk 3 = , hes cr oar condemnation in recard to per- | Soelety for the Promotion of Education among Colored tyranny of Austria, ly the anprinei| government of governmente in Europe, why could we not do | hildren. detailing » statement of their rersipes, expe with regard to perscns and governments in the diturer. and defelencies, and applying for the eum not this Union ? $1012 65, was referred to committer Appl cation of the choo! officers of the Tenth ward for Russia. A firm and unchangi blican in principle, be lately, In three apeecen in, 0g and, denounced | {Ye mai states of sending ® room for Roseuth ‘nt met the | Mr. Arcrison, (Gem. ) of Missouri, meved to poctpone erican the sul t. 1d proceed te the election of chaplain, bat. ition of $776 for payment of bile iacur. ~& & after semne conversation, withdrew his motion i ted for Ward school No a7 since i+ opeuing, Referred “ Mr. Cans read tract from a letter of btm | to Finance Committee A rensing with strnggles for freedom in Ba- RIGHTEENTH WARD 8cHt0 ron parti’ : pr’ . The report of the committes om buildiag. and repairs, $$ Mie Foote read extracts from the President ‘on the application of school officers of the Tenth ward 1 7 ‘ for four edditional stairways in schoolhouse #o, 28, was OTIOR ALI, ERRIONS tay, No. ust toe foes oGeitienel oenewey, ‘vapenee ts 0008. Tt oe Seok ot Shemeet ted that in thie school there was Bt iy alr. ard that unless the report was ecalamity siesgoabey. be of American, rho coward heart will not allow him to a|s ful than that of the Ninth might oceur. RELAND, HART & CO. To #10, 00 ) WANTADTOR ONEOR wens Gn Det cont per anaes mpatby for republican principles ” The report was adopted. made ol ‘The report of the committer oa warming and ventila- "iis Urcrnwton on laqeley Gi he Chale, wild | ie ‘Zeer of appropriating za for putting furanoee tention ip ward sehool ixternta ward, wae «| report of the committee on evening free schools, . Ceoenwoon,—I go further than that. I ha in favor of the introduction of gas pipes indo ward respect for amy man who le afraid to express bie senti- | seboo! No. 20, Fifth ward, was also adopt tJ ments, no matter what they are, or on what subject A rt of the majority ot the fimance com _ : ee Sag ones ———- ‘ woul . 9 0 0 Lawton and Russ) on the memortal of the Pubie Ky ane ear cod make them rerongee ttomds Of free proc a? ples. Ale “"Fne Renate then ajourned cabpenidcd ahaa ih Lee My = ae ary dh ag \* nee al a or ap wo ready hed bigo stterapted to peujasion Ce Howse of Representatives. plication) to supply @ deficienoy in their fumda, ¢> meet sing. i ne pele Vranas tren made by some persons, whom he hoped to,se yet | Wasnrworow, Dee 9, 1861.) 1B Ske eo, wae gubanitted, ‘The eppiicetion was ite ion ~ Je ean be sold for exposed to public scorn, to influence lar feeling PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE LAND ROUNTY ACT for tbe sum of fftsen thousand dollars waetpert of ditty ong CLOTHING AnD FURN ITU —- Aah. sloth iat ee inet him by false statements with regar: to his bear ie on bard te Mea. Mr. Foote aleo spoke ofthe | Mt. Hanns ts and now making, Borope Dy the combined powers’ of, despotiem, to om.) of Tennessee, introdaced a joint re | thewssnd one hundred and forty dollars ani ten csate, Bounty act of Beptem- | heretofore ay fog by the Public Sol ty, te polution, explanstory of the Land Bounty ac’ p' corey astern ~ vil ber, 1860, to the effect that nothing in said act shall be of paid society for t! and destroy the liberties of the people, In fo construed as to prevent the sate and transfer of any } referred to « t Fimamse Oc CA Orr ‘ fey. Watened = irae Ps A Tie certifentes of iand warrants prior to the location of tha | on the 2th of January last, reeomine ailing, revaes, Fears ere nied tn ban meget pan ; Be, Foore=T shell epeak of the Senator from New | some fare und ton Conte taagppy rtriktng out “Thirt) caeaceired fe ran ya on are jen cente the viking out oF Fea Setar ie ies, Faits vi Gece wate ies ut Hampair," exact. dvctty. Tn speuking ta the Be: | "aye. eave, (Jem) of Virginia. proposed to amen, so | sum of Afeen chousan lar. wich roots top ‘i 8. L. PILL - eee eeeraten of premiul. forms, | ety can Understand, | as to make all land warrants assignable, which pcoposi- cerumittso ore sen GES apne Oh DP OGNTEEI EN’S RESTAURANT, CON. the low peices f her combs Dlonee apply as abs pore tion was acoepted by Mr. Harts ‘ eh t Shelley's, ‘ina At ty hs Seaton! taka omice Fo 1wronTaRs a ane = sikiioxs rraan oown limite of & miserable fection, do, ot comprehend that | tue SELECTION OF # Sites, nee enaetiones . aiiowemee of tejeetion of the atte a, ja IN Cpact ot tas Mave an COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. He Castel to the worst perrante cf the bensee wes bes fore any finni action wes had om ‘he foregoing (um of fftern thour nd dollars 's coucsened bait ot ta foe tan injenstion seotrainin been laid low, and crushed tk | question, the Mouse, in purruanse of an order passed | ,. The Comesittes on to the constuction of Memes the surroe 5 wort oneal AT in wit! GARTNER WANTED.= -W ante A pasrnes. took onthe engpege of ahanenees ‘ res ae a a “A : ing that the Board / ght act to verenre J sion seabte ; eame eaten oeded to elect atta, 9 whiob, tl f ° . ; nos, we hereby cua their own lilielt infamous purposes TS oentes en phn) pal pane hans A ph iapetem bert sy q 1CAN MOTEL, NEW FORK —JOB T, 7, Gi had reeommended hi tievlatly, and ‘porary places. ed a rapor Miterine i des atten m'ba,condqelelt oxen 3 douted wot To Glenn shin remerbable Gationey. | wrt when, te eee 4 bon Uae names of all tho mem | J.B. Redfels jn favor of tae spromtin ‘. * . when, . patton owe veauneae the Boned aaj ouegOM, NBya. Kew Koes, Nov tak, Et eae aa is A cepubliogs. 6° while la tho lanl of # maazcbica, ee as TA an Caen venaee, Whe NO