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THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1851. WHOLE NO. 6990. PRICE: TWO CENTS. ssopear eanceun sospransy tipy Sisasse INTELLIGENCE, at least 100 vorerity of | and had been heard t” exclaim, © Conusred snout econ ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN ; wm Loree Zetuan of Brymaby we King Dut was | seibingabion He Aad guitet theo oo tae maak, qT ean sg CAA not s@orded an opportunity of holding con- sii at ery fe h step sowed ‘the Our Parts Correspondence, p— A, 0 The Cert vernation. Oribe was m0 = his wordy a! the Iagal an ie Panis, November 27,1861. | even ‘ ‘The .*>éuli, paper published at Udine, in the Venetian Feeidnt apg hay th ps ei ae President Na;o'eon’s Speech tothe Members of French Com- | {108 dt tect Ziecehas in Boghand, cad’ ante cnlg'e tatentie'| borat sccorgly, This digrage be wad wish wie merce—Its EffectemChange amongst the Ministers of te | ‘netstate with Austria. ‘The a era oe keee a Generals Crguize, Virasoro, and Bepaides rad ii 4 daar eee Ga Mey ace Government—Rumor of a New Meseage— Incidents in the Seating lin The last noteof Lord Palmerston to the Greek govern: Pa Sane pon whose, muee ever reg oS a, Gam Sues Grattan barge Bulk? National Assembly Arrest of Count Patacki, an Agent of | “ says ment, which conteins hes, has produced,| timeatemtd by the tole! Dicteror, whe Bad ge tar Kosruth—Anather Projected Outbreak amenget the Hun- | Sod tor ae he rremtion eatene Po Cnet havin dred Ghetace ot trig hime prosizmed canes BuarON Poy eee heedy pe aha | ox garians— Escape of Haynou from being Burned, ete. dissolution of feria crnis bas enaued, which wan lixaly to ena {athe pede alas grove Pony yom at ya, comely an sya, pean Cass The speech Franconi, delivered by the President, at | ## nothing more é read Beyjon - St ha? 2% s| | ‘The news brought to Ii, om the 17th October, « Spree it thin diuteiNatielé co dageadicae gare Iegatlons st Constant to be chased witb, the’ emuanion Gf ius’ unr’ before the ail sar, By tia Sanaa rs of Honor, made to the members of the French commerce. | replaced by charges Sickness ‘very prevalent Lis: eins Ing A~ ae ature: Drs re wrat, | whose goods bad been honored with mention at the,| Reweperer, whieh hae |e brs Bre sod a inong’ the pues a having jtued Uryoiee and te stlon tr Becton ot sited | World’s Fair, bas egain created such « setisation“in” deaths ow gaye I taret to report that of the | the Oriental Republic ise a2 s000 c fo fy mand as + act psa bn A a he bulent ind viduals, guniable son of the Hou: 0: B: Haddock, the Ammericdn | ‘ee the exeltement produced ised by sroest fronts should sel taprveende ie sf F Commanioations, aj aa Be haw J wa th re, Binke, vaaine,”* and *Kim-Ke.”" soon as it was ki in public. There seomato bea | OP aa Acoounts from Toulouse of the 2ith ult., announce | been effected without ‘bloodshed, and ‘the’ details Neon: — CHATHAM - ete ores BRO. parts pris by the President never to miss an, occasion of | the Gri Correspondent that Marrbal Soult’s health isso much improved a: to'| furnished to the Brazilien government ta 4 CY) Gg ne ST Reraqelte deen my be attacking the National Assembly; and the majority, | point out that this Is sae op “age tate cet mesons mete vin oo leties, and winds up asslan General, Kivi, bas die@in Paris. He wus ioket ee which, not being in hie favor, ia maturally against him. | fleties, and w wy ‘ Markets, ike seit or Despite the report made by the newspapers, which says | - ated and, cuployed ty a Renpees Minheleeip directing wnskeet) ~ : government,’ ‘in the Livearoo. Corrow Market, Nov 2..-We ave that Louis Napoleon's words were enthumastically re- | wherever it may " rhe General of tha Prem arm has gonoentratn at to report a stron; rising cotton mark +t. ° = | San ari oe ara ceived, Lcannot but may (for Twas prevent on the spot) now and things which its patrons the urisons of of tle ie cription'ls more hihty appreciated | ‘salmaaa ‘To Seaetuds that many eigne of discontent were given by the | Tice wish in ectertoend ceppreseed, contains « short troupe, Waierer happens 1 | Soosm Brice... Yor instanae, all qualities “ay oe iets Fay cee is Brougham, at ng article, which is calsutated to a’ Uttle light upon crate: be the gearing tt Frénch troops to. protect "| aif cae sieth ofe pean. any mic pantomime of the MARBLE x taerae Seemna Blower, at men who are partisans of order. The most remarkable Wht i bow going on in I — the Pope. Bot gti oe fourth uf prraay." So Ulan, ae bee — cl rance fourth UMTAVUS YAUGHAN BROOKE APPEARS Tit ["ALI4™ OFRRA, Aeron PLAGE word) ‘bes: been: uttered: by: Louis! Mapelsoar via this | ,, The Prssont crisla le Sea eee aeres De reek fe Suiiaieediatede that the bill ti Committee of Brokers at 654. Pe\le at 4. Mev es the Bresdvag Theta andes danas. Bee cxtenal bee aged tes oa ha memorabie speech—it is that of republic—which,asit he! | Rome, with the domains of the church, exoltes foars lect | *B¢ succession of rty, haviog- been amended and} and Orleans at 62,4. Burate, iso, of thi" qi ey, ipeatity opposite, on the ner Borth wesh corner ‘Broat: |S aective pesauetion, on Weasnoder are been before remarked, he had partioul y avoided ina public, tranquillity should be disturbed. The spirit of Se by the Ministry, parsed in the Senate by forty- | under fair, are ratber, more highly valued, Bra Bra alla Baye ijuitiony street, in the grout aharaciar of Putveyor Opera sCRORRET Hyannis Lis discours since his election to the At las to show fteelf in those parts of the | = votes to rix tans, and long steplid Hinds gencraiy” wich eompel tat Baie oul Napoloon hur mationd, by is name the yet cote ofthe We dferranean in wih bas wo italy eon The Post Ampt Gazette. of Framkfort,. states, on here. although there hee been a good see of government by which France is directed. it down by foree of arms. Ie la also asked, how the | suthority of » letter from Vienne, of the 18th ult , that | tention paid to some of chose rorts, fetes 4 fs | Siciivete toe anders aay ch garrison fm Rome will behave in case of rising | German Cathollcism fs to be forbidden it Austria, tans, with transactions. No ioal i ibe TALIAN OPERA, sale PLACE. —WeDNesp sealeet hm Zemnesomamal ph Vontenn eteaiconteent tection Oe tne pe ts mlasion, | | Obe of the mcvt gigantic engineering vs lcecd fos avtng tow gene Deo. 1", firet performance of Moyerbeor's crand pay, uttered the shout of vive la rép , Was Beined by the tePPrasce wilt not | Welesbuerss mete ihe Tealan We rs yuanti rity of stone the week har been Som dors e note, of {icemen end driven to prison. et extra beet, on, that the prinok fo ees or Ky 7 ean a very 9p oppor- Robert, Duke of Normandy e ADEE Tenia it aseleo Co say thatthe ‘unexpectoa iM, sll be parasiralinay it won ressived to nove mee took, a berbow ba Th oe See, the President have been appreciated at their ‘ast va volue 860 fret high. ee ee, by all the leading members of the French press There wi A ‘a it bas until now done, to unix two Eh ng rock comnected with the chain Fc oa pre or po it is thet of blame. counng® and pemnarmnaaion, all insurreetionary at of Finest of ail it was entirely +44 ty bis violent attecks egal scala the MRawombly ‘the Preal. | fi have always “desing ber pail "will tak tae avel | Sekar oe tees tae or Aitattn ones. | = AN MUSEUM dent annihilates all the efforts made by the chiefs the | measures as to be prepared for \ ings wete effested.at the base, ro that > 4 Serbubaata bedven tha cveriers'e beapasacs ate decks | aomonens valin tor Teens inieieeasitiaee | oe sapeetiel on cttuman! tpt tum. Iue eae PE cnt 1720 Surat, saad og Beeeore a a tothe entire we are on the eve of a violent crisis. already mentioned, uvust also here be touched upon. The ‘ware placed in each Hverything having | Selet of the week, 69,240 ba sqmueeateh nace ta yoats, 1860 ete Grand’ Duke of " 5 pat yay the events prepared, fire was een to the tains Te eleven satsreneren Taaor Rare —Frday, Novae aed — every- hich have occurred wo Po jutes took ce athe: animst Glegngt cuipetaccnants gan’ sonnel Crue the coua- | mined to abdicate. The archduke Bigtcoensor, Cs | are Tat heck the ok pa and the msse-| ut prices then obtained are eit eurrent, with w alight Rn. "America. seeeere st feet ‘The erohestra te ‘ageinst Y iereaaie Pee na adpuaeeche.coale: Ai trekes | eet, CU eee anh Coe Bionee of ronksepeend, over | Sevenen ou, couee, numbers of votes roll che motos and new Pisce oalled Wid8 AND WI same enoctient alae veces x dn not mare | ported the elas governs nee te In eae ne | eee: extremely firm in their requirements. and Seri the moet interseling manner, 8 th many proselytes, A change has slreety boon made | Will the grand duke. from a Bigh feeling of duty aad of nd letter from Palermo, of the 2d ult, states that the | sccept distant ts, except at very full pmoes. Frederick. Mr. 4 Mr. Hada: ‘ofthe government, which does not | what he owes to his position, Tenounce an ides che reali- po ope — Inorease the export | Most producers of low amd middie numbers of yarns are at , Migs are ee Mia ee Peat ese change the Position of the ministry, but it, sation of which ould be be dangerous to his country? aA — cents fe a ee as qngeged te te end of the and seme even & week ree = f dia Family, as “ something” lifeless. ir. Lefebvre Durufle. hope sac! case, an at net ising German emigration. we Bew year. demand for wate: twist Pe MON ST RELR. saan .— FON FuN—FUN- at ra iy ag of ne Oe My iain ‘reserved seat Fok, mapulacturer a has boon named thats high ne not fail to Bretonedhaty eyo We hear PF ed toe cent ye Pereapin big hes te 4 prea se conte, = > Gervaany there is rathec “ = 7 a secured at 160 Williams a ad inister of Commerce, |. Casablanca, occu- | thata ron now on to wil = America trom the lamburg uiry, © to ed state of thd Musical Ta Wo 444 Broadway admission, 25 | tnd on the day of pertormance from 9A: M-to% FM ths | pied that position, hand inls portejeuille for that of | attempt to pertuade the grand duke to come to e’hap. | apd Teports which had veduced « number of poof | sud the severity ofthe weether. "Home trede manutan- Shtiares of my defineatare fa the world, pred toxet e. ae _ | Finance. So tar, se good; Mr. Fortoul, the present | pier and more salutary determination. peasan! to leave their homes. turers are buying to ® fair extent, aad prices of copsars The, programme for this evening will oo A GABD—BRova M's LYCRUMMR, SKERRETTS Minister of Navy, j is atill the point de mire of all the ches, | | The aoe Personage alluded to is the Archduke Al- | It ig stated that the English poblio she show an w au inereasiag fu-some cases advancing: For the M 2am & mo- ‘beat Negro Songs mposed and ung by A Senet r day, Desombe 1851, Gol dem ae. is ignorance about ay matters of ghis department Bew Goverror of Hungary. Even if the the | disposition to aval! themselves of derate business is doing. Mule yarn is steady, at Tues. soppany: fae. sl site, he ‘truly wonderful ay of areors’ 8 OONOUBK- Burkes Chip: oe epperee proverbial. Geena Duke should yield to the wishes of this egraph. Messages both rea oa vor renner day's prices In goods there is not much change to re- fae wt si te es ear ad Vir gear” Hardoastie . Mee. Many preparations are slready made for the celebra | ment, the influence ot Austria willbe paramount in'Tus. | thee transmitter on thesame day to Paris, davee Vie Vi- j almost all descriptions are in request, and mana- rie Garg Sar MaeROOUD benita: | Gea cd opens tou intads proniaiming an | seine ofgovrament wb erated Oa an gg Og adage tad the graced {ie Widow Belaninr Me, Bevoghest; Mis Torrens st ampesty for political A dinner will | Albrecht until the Archduke Ferdinand, who was born | derpatebed the ail to Odesan 40 Be | aitioulty ii r Ito im placing orders for ear — take place at the iotel de Ville, to ‘which will be invited | on the 10th of June, 1696, attains =a bo perch by berg poe, ae ~ se.sheusrsboadeih L034 Fron 3 tees aan Maxbir ay atna, | BRQCCHAM'S J Stage Manager ha gy ig el Dre ol ang RR a gee I Ne ee pr at Tied by theo banished f{crever from the Toscan states ugh are The American Art Union. Dec. 15, ett. of Dick , the unrivalled Nogro aah ple ae at ee eaEy Verte a ar, oe M. Berger w: Med pe.ree, See Saar THE PUBLLIC AND THE A@TISTS Dan 4 a speech, which, it is ‘will, mark en eposh ta the servative party, but the passive resistance system is kept In Genca, out of je 1 population of 130000, there are : Br Odeli from Rook 7m echowtar il rill shake “hia Kocetaion Med pa tets ge: Paleta, Se mes ly, Mire. Me Annals of the Hotel de Ville’ ‘Thon, perhaps, will be the | up with perseverance whieh is truly astoutoling ; wed 14,000 monks, fiarr, nuns, and ecelesiastics of various | ‘To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD qeegrrite jarkashion et kaveklage eee sae at. eianleset es m0 oaks moment chosen for the so much M itde diaat. | oven the canaltem employés eppear to take pleascre in kinds. <4 laos > ele’ the Altes ee L3 WAIN, act ctiel entericietasn Bes beck | But wo cne cau tell what Wilt its rival. 1 cm sure, } frustrating the intention pee We | The Assembly of Citizens of Bremen have resolved to eae bee bore Soles | Auusitens ant Gatews tea Ors a range (iat acia nih felamrhcaproetsbecag | Soke Rantgrces tie iets | fai acts, un a Sy i mus | go pei a tng eat Pesach, eacaiean, 3 ina Berens ey cARD. =u, BLAKE Most Vincennes. ‘There ts plainly room for him here aad stpre {pelined to believe that the | Washington n honor of Washington sreoted af | ‘tribution, in procuring & committee to examine into ite on aml as followers: aw no wail} jeriess t nothing but fear of TBauitatiee, support ty Raima December, 16th, woen | "at the National Assembly the regular debates are dally “powder and eas haope. the lower elses in any kind bang ee nag 7 et posse eae | ae ee Syrrenceising s dininee nip ont areertons comseny of wacivelles sbtiar, Serer SPEED THE FLOUGH: and for the first time ay | with and without consequence, mixed with incidents of | of order. This remark does not so much apply to the | Falun gr81 861, of which $175,082 ts in gold cod $086 600. | ict uth ot ponte Heat cate caer pton ; Ever ‘descri a o estriaa 'd serobatic Will be presented Buckstone’s oo more or less interest. Among these tncltents} have to | Megyar Densamizy 0 to thé Blavonie race in the h- : year. and ef Y ney deecription of ea Sad sepobatio enter INTE. Both pleces ough to the fu webtlon the” axenasiiaan to the tribune by | borkooa ort pty hed th to | insliver; gold from California and Paname, $30,172; | "2 Have Jou, out of the thres hundred pa on res. Nixon, | toe porting ahartorene Ni betins ber woo sees ae RE oS On OS RS eensider the abailen of the Scerbem an8 te zeae Gther part of the West tndiee'$12 700 ; the total value Eieny, poste aad lnndecapel Are not ah aan aeinee: IM, clowns. euthorized, at excused an article written by M aaeaenied for it which they will have to pay, | > x OCTAVIA DELILLE, PRIMA DONNa, Dx | Oranlcr de’ Canaguac, and published in the journal Le proceeding from “the king,” the latter attcivute | Pi Te rth toee oketiee tenrad’ nt Proportion | drad of theos paintings unworthy « publie exnilieson! (PROFESSOR Mw’ Ubpare Comiqus, at set sao ee. gt an | Constitution which eoutalned the most libellous ts the first to Kossuth, and the last ¢9 governmeut, pag oe parr cays eo oo ats poe =) | sanileemtiantans coteatonss aeeedmmeaiee 5 soem | jot, by > Fe, aera all (inte se Pam, | Saturn canease tos Betions) Shesmahiy, 2 torb sees wenn. derstcod, show « good increase again on the 28th ult brought tgether by speculators, to be disposed of by gary, ‘gale: phat KM, anh ik se eee! dent andito fecall the Bourbous, M Croton called M. letter tom Pesth, of the 10a, says—' Field Marshal | Captain Booth is appointed Governor of Montserrat, | {ytiwe?” prwaionsiligedellth: paki sss sgpoa Merit an ae jor or osevel, Sore ann tre of over forty | de & miserable folliculaive, (a wretch of pam vues, who is at present residing om the estate he pos- ‘The meeting of the Protestant Association was held at | 4. Have you not caused the funds of the institution to Gite Sao igri | nS tinted tks nin ntare’ | cimeneaePataramemtecnne eat | Menem aio tase ew Me mt ena tare now for sale at ait she pei th denial was partly gi ivan m by the ministers, | of bbl chateas. In the aight of It last he wa, | BUTPOS Of adopting resolutions touching the Papal per- | institution, and heve you not bought more pictures from, both Mouse ‘ep artist residing im London, aod not an American, and peace was finally restored. de Cassagna Bndowment | irom the most renowned of our own painters’ secu‘ions on the continent and petiti he bas sent two witnesses to M. Craton, but this member vepenl of the awaked by a thick amoke, which Slled the chambse, “ik | Seau-tens ou the ‘CORBYN » Prony oy te immediately jumped out a bed, and leaped out of the Act, The ball was crowded. and the resolutions were | 5 Have you not patronized some artists to tl for M’lle Dolitis. | of the representative body refuses to iveany satisfaction | window into the garden. Scme’ moments after, all the Shafts! esande others Qiteeat W. Ball & Son's, 290 Besaaway, corner of Park | tothe jeurnals, Ihave been told that Mi de Oassagues | Luding wee in Beteee A strong wind having seven, tee || eee eee see ee Ry7 He || ot pbenmmiontaaee cr you" dota ae intends using his cane on the shoulders cf M. Creton as | fire extended to three berns with the corn of the The Elbe at Brunhausen is covered with ice, with a few | petted after have been drawn, by opening « corres ) MUSEUM, 178 \\FHAM SQUARE ONE | *°0D as be meets him in public lest harvest, and ans and their contents, ona anon smaall strecte exoe) No my pondenoe with it subscribers, who Knew not thei. Watered Panny Ry ‘Another incider’ took, place yesterday relative to the | the building, were destroyed. No fire. havi wed. Mo pure water is to be seen. value? talon pachramanens andeven. | departure for the ~ French Betany Bay,” Mouka Iva, of a day, My C certain that the _The canal at Holstein, is covered with ice, and the na- | ‘"""Haye you not leorned a tas the very mi of th neceainmen three political men whe have been sentenced to exile— probably. of killing the vigation is stepped for the present. first artiste of the eit: aete Messrs. G. Odo and Lor leaders of th: . been siete thus far, to discover Lieutenant Pim,on his way to Siberia, to search fer stitution, as man —— by you, ag 7 at to the cause 0 socialist plot at Lyeus, The Assembly adopted the orde im. ns Sir Jobn Franklin, had di dined with the King of Prussia, | art’ dejour and matter was entirely le: How could One of the Vienna ve him letters to the Emperor of Russia, end wish- &, Have you not concealed from the subscribers, unde it be otberwie ae not proved that the red Tepubil. poten! ult., that the bd him success. | an artful plea, the amount of the sums paid for each Gus sori, NATIONAL AND ORIGINAL S—— er phan When he Dag al Fgh pie i he’ rom Te la believed that the Prussian commerclal treaty with | TCTRGE OT oes ‘ fasio and 80 socteties are busily. ¢ in their prosely tes, Spay, ENE nar gre: of the hocks of thie institutinn! “Ama hare you costae And have you eivoted | The new Austrian tariff was to be published om the | yourselves officers of the institution by the votes of & 25th, and to commence on the lst of January. and the mot d'ordre te ly renewed. Fost yen aad heat and Ficquelmont, sccialiem is like the wolf of the gcapel—querens quere de- inary to the Crown, are all , the Mirves family), the @ gelavrased oa Dlustrators lie meeting, Bot one of whom was a stockholder az, few York, by the ret ed pediency of dev: from the ' states | pal tard Airc : oneiag of “There i8 a rumor in the Political circles that # new sytem of policy pursued ateriet to March. The Koveuill oo eutarely aiesogeee ‘a all pitas! conten | tO tare not at least forty per cent of the funds beea ye. or many yaar oey ‘hays be Belting | Eerngan tnd evening Per cog bis of'cuck, | meeease is-about. being sont to the national Assembly, | grand aificulty off, TH Hungary, where, at the pre. | tions and comfort, that having heorghhaemel fume to spept in the endeavor to magnify yourselves and the in- Rrnlie. ap receiv amount o! never Ly day. ‘8 conte w wil com thatent of oer ws ef ecomomy yp England for bis personal necessities, he has, in conse- | stitution you have the sole controlef! Aud have cot ans rocaliate in the hingdom—such has been the induence | geate, 97% conte} tenes, center Parquette, 12% can! and reform. I think Tumor has no foundation, at tod reforms made im it by Kossuth. still existe quence of the Gieappoiatment in promised subscriptions your aims been to acquire social and public position, of des utifel musi, * heart, in eo1 Jeast for ibexe erties hencion has no timeto | side by side with the unfinished organization introduced b England to the Kossuth { devoted the whole of rather than to discharge the duties belonging to the deem itn beget poeey, vara vi simplicity, ‘feet WW ASEINGTON | CROSSING Ad + PaLAW Al devote to any of the kind; and Iam besides sure | by the March constitution, for you will remember that | thore resources to the patriotic objects above alluded to, fart? ms ae Tage bare squened fer exhibiting a4 Stayveran that any deihand from him would be considered es non | the March charter did not profess to abolish the Hunge- hee ‘with Ueorall H b | Canes atone m-that domain of national a rope ne.) Within a few days law will be submitted to the | rian constitution. it rcvey left Te an open question 0 pte see, med y only £10 in his pocket 11, Is not your publishing and engraving department Retr own averne. be | isi. | ,10 Prossia, the winter has set in with unusual severity. | * pernicious and fatal adjunct non your trea- vest limes Aseembly im order to di what are the powersofthe | that the utmost confusion has arisen, and the real basi has fe fe wnat re {ETY.—A GRAND. Gen. Warnes, | President, and what tort of respanmbility hangs upon | ness of icgitlation bas been brought to a.dead lock, ‘This | Falle of snow have begun to interrupt the junctions and | sury—and a yy ey 4 iit taku sines thts ties Pa ‘Open 6 | him. ‘This prejeet has, no doubt, for ies object to return | of course cannot be allowed to remain ; but what to up- | SFtivals of railway Aa Ne te Pome ia ea ares, Aine | Chin the deeres of your octeceal over aitiaat Piilussweshsty Nex Waceeosh, Bey oa 25 canta, children Lise Tconta: season | the offence mude te the Assembly by ite vote of tho 17th | stitute in its pluce—there's the rab. hail the imperial whibsinaitiaens? Oe | i Binal wil you again, without meeting these 4368 ae 200h, 1861. which oc pasion there ption of the picture, 614 cents. instant. M Pradie, who is the author of the Te | fat again goiorth, levelling all the provinces to the same alegre, | jos, dare elect yourselves to offlee ?—will you decting Soe array Masioal Talent, sat A‘aruime AND AMUSING—NEW APPLICA. | iveetsthat all the ‘ministers and ae nile 2) of ee ie to the last census, the peepee ely yet — ome fete. | sul Pe a] the history of (of Jour caminletradicn, ‘as re. shoir services. a vased as accom! in ) Proper exceeds re mails be.ween Singapore ustra- cath, OTe satengne comntner at one ce ase. paupeieeen fon obstacle to the right of | milfionsend a half. Upwardeed two talllonsof them are | 1's every alteruate menth. in | aint fs your books, and under cath, to an dnpastiol us ‘Gana is 0 mn of | Protestants, ja SB | The rt Journal gives the followin es of the he number | Our sole detire in this matter is to prepare the of foreign pictures, imported into during the | laying the foundatitne of an institution which da, Interesting Ft rae of iat diers: protect ast year —Hanscatic towns, ico Mtohaea 1518, an benor to our country, an incentive to our artete, Pane sieach evo eote of Profs: ly As it may be seen, ‘sn explosion is af hand (From the London Times, he jum, 2,280; France, 2,982; Italy—Duchy of Tuscany, | and a blessi: fy oy 4 and tuture generations. Witte Hones, Sinai Who will put the fire to the powder keg ’ ‘The marked disposition at present Provaiting in Bu | 1,046; other of Italy, 362; Portugal, 147; a | “A house divided ogni itself camnot stand” “The tn- } gent! hme’ oo two-ladies, So conte; ‘ol ren, “inh: a, ee receptions have mitt ty ae the ors yl. enenne cerca tango it = 197; ‘Malte, 1; all other scuntsten, List total, 1 stitutions of art in this city have perished under the which are w es joumatanee wi oan di it blighting influence of the American Art Union. sock of the snimaiion & the pastes HAT tbeuld be made Keown: Apast feuih, ther repudiation sia Mech wir tnt vrand eth i eu eins Mane Anviots axe Paiuxba ov Ane Unio subjects in the bends of the pirates, had returned with- | — . it afternoon, at Sek out effecting their obj+ct, and it was more than Seturdsy = DD FELLOWS’ HALL p PATERSON, y ms I. can BE Ei Oo leased during the jpeaker of the House, gave a cant | dinner, at wiiek oe Holidsys. Apply to A. D) leak. " hundred and ninety invited. M. owed still i prostioes | by by Miser Michigan Ploride, and Ar- ” President of the, republic, has popes ying ued default of Ili- pois and the pre effected by Indiana), lapses a; children, half price. de Ia Sleurthe, Vice Probable | re c 1. that the ealiors have either been put to death or removed | prone yee Boon nape opened bis salons, which are crowded Sanday, still cecur in sy fulfilment of public obligations, such 8 | into the { A letter state t they BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDESMEN. FINE ARTS. 7 sancoanae!| Sa Gemanel the Commancer, in Oblef of the Inort persons in ‘would be su tobevr of, | Sod to enother party nearer Tetuss ter $0veray worse, | , The Boord met on Friday Proseat—& A, 78 OF LOUIS KossuTH USICAL—THE P FEO. French troops in reovives his friends * ae Ta which are the more to be regretted woh astbey | party demand $100 ah tee than” Sate oum ae ‘euthe- Alvord. Frq , President, and » quorum of members cannot be regarded as the mere resuits of former dil culties, Our attention has just eon called to the fact, that the interest upon the bonds of the second mu- oo party last evening was Poh © Count and Counters of Chambord left Vienna on Titles ot Tetuam had been requested to pay, and imme. | The proceedings of the preceding mesting were read TANOY pe a ag is. residen diately liberate them, if possible. | and ‘approved. PETITION ADOPT Friday last, on their way to Venice, where it is their in Biel ity ot the city of New Orleans, issued in It appears that the amount coined at the Paris Mint | O¢ New York Sunday School Union, for use of apart > ¢ a tention to spendthe winter. The Dutchess of Berry will and which was regularly paid up to the com- | from the let of January last to the 20th ult. has been | ..con, in M. for sunday schoo! ey Broadway. meet her children in that city. pon Of 1850, has since ‘been tuspended, and | equal to £12600000. Of this rather more than iad 7 “—_ ‘Why part of the country will be forward SPORTING. beys meeting on Sunday The news received from Lisbon is from the 19th inst. | that, consequently, four helf-years’ dividends’ now | £10,600,000 was in gold. cH AND. vsRror oirra—a GOLD PEN axp ne || cage bas just been issued from the many! subscribers, the most Keneet 7 Worn Biegaake foe toe old and silver oases, uperior gold Pehieb Cin 0 Seana all eee in renee OLEY 8°00. 140 and he jon ch receives a highor return the Hociety sconmplien mombers, for artista, and the country, ‘sotion can singly seoure. Iva aoknowieiged 7 al seen the preswas , sell Ratnkes ces, t y a San of any former ye year, AGUERREOTYPES.—GRRAT IMPROV ‘ated bea ges ear an ‘ates; medium elses om ents h thes Lad on be 60 will “ina it to thei interest to Ts, DAGURRREOTYPISTS—A GENTLEMAN, OF ble experience in daxuerrestyping. would like articles ex procs eh Koliday pee. je} * 7 ed for ho y PT iT dally receiving EVERY DESORIE reed and coal, at the wire Laows Tin Store, N 10N, AND COOK- Boon. a | realy . which the oe ip rar com i neatly all the Lon Iikenoos in fonturoe am ite merite #2 an wand ive vaine a8 INSURANCES. UARTANS —FOR Googe the Third, ‘a Nires, ‘post paid, vr, aR SROOELYE FIRE INSURANCE cow CTORS AND AN rH rola Hehaer Hal tk {3 Falton qsros, on her pers _Miavons. sort, and thete euecoes, upon ai nvorable terme ho simatlag (nasivutto me WILLIAM BSLAWORTE: Pree _Atrnen @, _ Brevens, Secretary. ip E INSUR ESR mg fs ONDON DOCK CUAMPAGNB, OTaRD. Heyes. ¢ other Brav Pr ws Sedoey. eats te tinct inntanse se Nie livee : Yoo United States, and on California an (ait ratep of premium. Het terms biaat forma = Bl ynae soply se above, 4. BAN ORR STARR. Cygyeres dana i. PLARSON, Maanges, triaand Germany. At Rendsburg » Hungarian Count, pamed Patocki, was arrested, and all ———_ by Kereuth tiezed upon him. It has been discovered by their perusal thet» me new outbreak was projected ip all the Austrian States, and that Kossuth would return from the United States as soon as bis presence should be theught apy — government has in its posses- tiem all the pia: a insurrection. A letter rece! jenna, dated November 16, an- Rounces that a great yh remarked among the troops whiel rent seuth of the Rens large « tity of artillery is also taking the same tion ome persona think that they all go to Italy. General Haynau, the leader of Austrian army egainst Hongary, was nearly burnt in his chateau where > dwells, in the most a of the Mi land. Fire bad been set to the pavillion where he sleeps, and when he awoke, he nad scarcely time to jump from « window into the m The flames werealready sur- rounding the whole building. which was entirely destroyed, with allitscontente, It is certain that some of his ene mies bad tried to burn him Count Pol . the chiefof the cabinet of Charles X ‘died on the 234 instant, of # Bt of sppopleny * hile chaeau Of Outre Laise, The Literary Treaty Botween France and England, {From the London Unroniole, Nov 27 | The Mutual Co) right freaty is now pending between the French and afi governments | the first article of the proposed compact, it is stipu- lated that the authors, composers, and artista of each TY, OF their representatives, are to enjoy, in the other, ‘the same property in their works which they would porsess if they were itsown subjects, and they had published thetr works there in the first instaace. Io other worda. Englishmen will enjoy Frenoh copyright in France, versa, The second clause proteots trans- ations, but not against other translations of the same The third article lays down the following inder which—subjects to the provisions in the { Dowing article relative to dramatiete—an author may secure his work, during a period of five years against un- outhoriged translations :—1, Within three moaths afver the publication of the original in one country, hé must register and deposit it in the other. 2 le must deolare nthe title-page of his work, his intention of reserving the right of translation. 8 Atleast @ part ef the au- 4 translation must appear within a year, aad the wh ithin three years. of the date of registering ard dpositiog the original. 4 When the authorized transla- Hou bas been pub ished in one country, It must be regia: ered and deposited in the other. The fourth seotton of the treaty protecis dramatista wod musical composers galpat the unauthorized performance of their works. To be former, when desirous of issuing snthort ms of their playa, it allows only three mo to be rechoued from the registeatic * Originals; nor does it in aay ose p bem 9g adaptations The distinction betw adaptation” and “piracy” is to be left to the triba- ald Of the Btate hich th of astion aries Che remain) og ne: ti are of m portance o why not even New York, Phi ‘and Boston! The latter city raised a considerable sum in London, at the po mw of this year; but would this have been practi- It the case of New Orleans ad been generally knewn ?’ At the same time, in stating tais instance, is to be remarked that there is ne doubt of the ultimate liquidation of the claims in (uestion, and even now it is ucderetood that the ee tg oe ge rate discount, ison, made available for taxes. ‘They will be paid in some ¢ the defaulting States, among wi worst position. from having definitiv rendered it, therefore, less likely she will ever +~ her bist from the blot. With regard to the debts of cities, such as those of New York, Boston &o., they can- net, under any ciroumstances. be in the same category as those of New Oricans; but it is not to be expected that the peculiar features which elevate their credit above that of the latter will always be recognized by persons at @ distance, and whatever deviation may occ ur, im any part of the Union, must, therefore, to some degree, affect them. ‘ihe Union Bank of London, in conjuction with the banking house of Duncan, Sherman & Ue., of New York, Dave arranged, to introduce for travellers in Amer! = tystem of letters of credit er circular notes. which hitherto been Limited to Europe. Their list em. braces shnest every place of importanoe in the United States amd Canada; and a Pain a with one of compou the letters cculd, therefore, obtain (at the current rate bange between New York and London) the whole ‘by part of ite ainount in any of the districts through ch he might be paering we advantage of the sys. tm to individuals, by taving the risk of carrying notes r gold, is obvions while ite tendency to economize the urrency in both countries is a public benefit, and these umetat ich have led to its rapid extession on he continent, will, doubtless, soon cause it to become neral in our intercourse with the other side of the At- antic Summary of Foreiga Items, The Gazerte publishes a telegray oh from Os wnouncing the arrival ot th Fernando of Cafotieo, which. on her way y been obliged, by want of coal and contrary wind: op im the isiands san Miguel and Madeica. ry and Lady Lytton Bulwer intend to visit returning to Aimerion, their departure hither ted until after Christmas e etates, that at present the cabinets ebarg are perfectly agreed on the n letters for Glasgow, on Monday a’terne ra, he 2fd ult., were carried to Bdiaburg by mistake, and he merchants were consequently deprive: od of the coves: ondenee fora day by the blunder ‘The mort important, and, it te to be hoped, the lart of the State prosecutions of Naples, namely, that of © the iéth of May,” is now appointed to commence in opsn court on the 24 of next month. . The number of the se. cused is 2%, though, if Freviows socounts were lo be be- | treme trrtietion st the f the ter of M. Odiec, formerly peer of France, regent Bank of France, and deputy of Paris for mapy years. General Marchand, one of the most distinguished gene. | Tals of the empire, died on the i2th inst , at hie chateau | of St Ismier, near Grenobie, in the 86th year of his age, The eppesranee of the Virgin Mary to two shepherds on the tatetée Mountaln, ln France, on the 19th ¢ Sept 1848, is now conclusively settied by authority to be genuine miracle | ‘The Academy des Beaux Arts, in Paris, announces that It will open on the st of September next, general — exhibition of the work: — artiste of all countries The Vourrier de I'Inde, says Gatignant, sailed from | Ilavre a short time simoe, for Franeisco, having on boerd « number of emigrants, mem, women, and children, | bound for Celifornia eof them are being sent out at the expense of the state, amd others (rom the proceeds of the Lingot lottery ning expedition to Greenlamd appears to Large quantities of copper ore, con- talzing about €0 per cent pure copper, are easily obtained, | & rhip load of whick will be sent to Bngiand in the epring Mr. Walker, the late Secretary to the Treasury in the United States, whose report on free trade and protective duties exercised eo much influence in bringing about the | last modifications of the American tariff. was invited to a public dinner, at the Alvion Hotel, Manchester, (fag ,) on Tuesday, the 26th ult | ‘The number of strangers wh visited Spa this | reason, from let May to Slet Oc: eing 123 more than in the previous year 1.601 English, and 22 Americans ‘The postage stamps, by which letter from the let January next, are now being printed at the Utrecht mint These stamps, like thore of Eagland and other countries, have the head of the ruler of the nation, and the designation of the price, which for Holland t# 6, 10, and 16 crate Tue Riven Prare Wan —The intelligerce received by the Geyser was brought from the River Plate Jnuclto, om the 161h of Oetober, by the United Bintes cor- elte J wn, whieh railed from Buenos Ayres on the Tih of Detober, and stopped in the harbor ef video on the night of the Ssh, in order to land eld no coma@yn m With the shore ted that, teeing the city of Monte they Loquired the reason, and were the frigate Com. for # few hon 1, wnd that Go on the morsi wined that @. corvette Pwred, and had org desire to proc ta sue Re bretber inl ration there Roses had ope ed ox 7 somelget of bis Leyyo” gat, Orive, | lst of January leet to the Ist. of December tastent ; 1 PETITION AND REMONSTRANCE a THERE WILL BE PIGBON SHOOT. | The elects been made, and the forty-eight depu. | remain course, there is no question The Duke of Modena has issued & decree condemning | Of Messrs. @. Il. Coursem, W. Dy. AMIS Ant, UNION 1 _—THR DISTRIBUTION few Durham, N.J., a from | ties belong to the party ‘essiste and ministériel, The | as to the ability Ay the city to meet these demands; | Dr Perelli, a refugee, to perpetual exile frem the “Fs Pcultney. fer correction of tax. emi a niaiitek--a- cetee ee sar Comber 1a. ab 1H’ o'clock. ‘Tiers | {wo brothers Cabral had deem rejected. and beace, although tbe ircegularity to arise | neve territory, as unworthy of the amnesty granted on | tc ‘wering Pearl street, from Joha to Fulton tings, Virds on hand for the oocasion, Great | In Harover, the Chambers are called for the 81 De- | from rome dirpute —— Se ma aplcipal suthorities the | the Sth of August. 1848, on account of his constant and | REPORTS avorTEs. cember next,and according to the Gazette of pare oun Renee. is more damag: were some bitter attacks upon the legitimate government. Of Committee om Finance, conoussing to pay bill of G. Will be immediately diemissed. Much trouble is a eo cobermemens U that er cs account for wit marriage of General Onvaignac will take place at | F pO for use of pier foot of Forty third street. Of pated in that hip If the second city in imy in the United ‘of the year. ‘The general ls to matry Malle, | me, upon the application of John-Baxtom, for exclusive A great number of persone have been arrested in Aus- | States,” it is arked, “can thus ite Galen Saeiee of M J. Odier, banker, and greni daugh- | Use of west balf of pler No. 24 Bast River. and bulkhead adjotning Of Committee on Polige, im favor of relte James Wright from a rult or judgness agains? him, for keeping an Intelligence Office. Of the Vommittee on Roads, in favor of Tae in temporary grade of Broadway, between Bixty sixth and dixty-cighth streste. Of seme, in favor of grading Kighty-sixth atrect, from Blocming¢ale road to iudson river, with aa ordjuanoe, Of « in favor of working by contract the Tenth av from 174th to 194th street.as a country read. Gf Committee om Fire Department, tm favor of execting @ house for Hose Com REPORT REIRCTRD. On the report of the Committee on Roads, to concur to work asa count: road 143d street, from Kingsbridge road to 12th Avenue, being called up, Awistant Aiderman Biy gppored ypored it and thea why id be dome by the Gity. ye aanistant of the 12th W lained that the oo etore were willing to cede the land. but if It were ed to be done by assessment, sixteen of the twenty would | ePpowe it is, Mr Ely enid, was the reason it should mot be done =the majority of the imbabitants wi fe oppeeed — was rought for (he accommodation he lrow al of whieh Alderman Shaw was reputed to own two. ‘The report was, on ayes and nays being called. re jeoted RpPOI TION That the Committee of streets avd lamps report to thie Board how much has been paid to the New Losk Ges Company, for exten lighting the public lamps, from the and the same be dome without delay. PAPERS CONCURRED t% Resolutions to fix compensation of James W. Butkley; to appropriate $3,000 for expenses Lacurred ta connection with the reception of the Hnugatian Exiles, To direct Commirsioner of Repairs and Supplies to cause the moet irg room im the Fir. mans’ Hall to be properly ventilated. To repale Under the direction of the Commissioner of wich avoate, on both sides, Avenue, when upoosary ¢ Department. in favor of oute of Engine Co., No. 4 altering and rumedying defect im fluce, tiie School to Rig tove to warm chamber of Hoard of Alder. Sverat Persons Kenien ny a MAN a9 of the most heart-rending aiairs whteh A hes +vor been Our let to recor’, took place at M Aman va a arr an murdere eit ren wit, ie maker's kaife He af cede’ to the hewn, oj Mra, McCluskey an” Killed her, and also mortally © Prop, and injofed two others, Th wards attacked ¢ ve ccaftom set —