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ox ’ 4q 4 wi A \ : A : nppoater ety * ah A e nn = ste eee —= — «a Pt bs : - -_——--= — mis WHOLE NO. 7003 SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. LETTER From LRwIa Cass | NEWB BY TEL! 7 vo below zero at 7 o'clock, and seven degrees be- City Intelligence. quest on the body, and @ verdict was rendered 4, of dots KOSSUTH’sS MOVEMBNTS. Wamwavos Gr Die teiac || NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, OMpiNick sscwed Arte Mee | cums oe arioaci*s reianp; | samses by anstanelal Cobley RrAnnnnnnrnnnrncth Gentlemen— While thankiug you for the iavitatioa to errr degrees above, with thwest windand cloudy aky. ‘eye y pe Tux My. ce Avram Orry Hoaerrac = , in Philade!phia attend the dinner preposed to be given by tha citizens of SERIOUS ILLNESS OF HENRY CLAY. A ie te, saa Mianeiiaen won etahd aos One of the most beneficial consequenees of celebrating | citron Police’ instivuted. on Feids ; thorongh me perc rete Pea Pasectlenta to Goversie. Loud Ssaeain, Khe omens : 8 Dw sero, At 10, there was not a cioul in ths | Boliday times in the “ good oid style,” is, that they serve | tigation respecting the seopreines wttent SPZCIAL CORRESPONDENCS. bo Gomliak sonenting 3), SA sin ined ot thin teins, anne sby; was west; and the thermometer one degree | to develope and call into action the benevolent fealings of | ing the unknown man left at the City Hospital, by two public duties; but I am high!y gratified ot this testimo- be At7< P.M, the sky waacloudy.and tha | ¢urnet to 4 —thi men, at ene o'clock on Christmas morning, ia aa ray farnahed you with the | sanend ihe sents atdevaghrand oti art Sates as | DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN BUFFALO. | wind sofa Ghechncnte St Barometer S60 wer | °o = the iio ena Made” tee eee en | faaatasat, hare! evident by a comounnso an ‘Bhe telegraph has already furnished you age oat i : OY Me inAdnads cury 68. ‘milk of human kindness’ more » , Or fracture of skull, from @ blow on the back: natal place of our independence to stand prominesti; f the head, inilictes some person or persons yet us principal past ef the proceedings at the Kossuth banquet | Patel place of our indep “American movement this Railroad Aecllent--Tho Woather, Toronto Weather cloudy. ‘Thermometer 2) setae tO make nee paodtioaliy’ retoguisg ots etemmon:| ofthe MMe 1nShteS Ay Same PEDRO BUN Ee inthe Musical Fund Hall, last evening. It contrasted | practical assertion of the p-iBciples of our political faith — Kivcsro@enlt wase fine clear morning, with the ther- ternity, At such times, rarely is the request for help slive, although uncomecious. He was spoken to in the widely with that given by the City Council, at the United | thus to our country that the maatles of the ie, Boy Me. mometer 10 degrees below nero at 10 o'clock, and the | uttered in vain—even the most close fisted of the com- | German language, and replied in German, but ia @ States Ho'ei, on Wedneeday evening. Thatwas about ax | fetbers havafllen upon the children; and f hope you wil — wed.» munity, feaing their hard-beartodaese roi, and ex: | Tey ineobereut manner.” Mie supporiton i that he : tel, % z , M a cislnale ti dbvamnenaiae wna th das 2 © German or an Italian. No clue to the parties j much auti-Kossuth as Kossuth. The military old fogies | but glorious in bis misfortune, in the !all of Ladepen- Serlous Iliness of Mr, Clay, fens tale pe peak. thel em Periencing the truth of that sentiment, that “meroy is | [ha'tp™ injured mam st the Hospital, hes, We yet, bom on that occasion seemed equally intent upon emblazon- | dence, and express your sympathy for him and his coua- SPECIAL CORRPSPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. f twice bleased—it biesseth him that gives and him that ascertained Why do not the policemen concerned im ing im the light of their own | tY Within the very walls where those who praceded him Wisishoven, Shee 1ath Quenes ras « beeutiful sunny mo At | takes.” ‘The charitable institattons of our city have | this tint epee ogni ae, Pollcemen concerned im ‘ ing thels own glory, shining in the ligi ‘i im the career of freedom, and whose services and suifer- +e ots | Ceeem jometer was seven Fy belo zero | come in for their share of Christmas enjoyments. ‘The would be no danger vpauietten and upon spreading a wet blanket over the | ings, by the blessing of God. were crowned by a happise | | Mr. Olay is gradually sinking, He will probabiy never | inthe Lowee Town, and '5 below in the Upper Towa; | Children on lentatite leeas nese through the kindness |“ p Om Friday aft iain tate t Mayyar. The t set in very strong against | issue in the enme holy cause, than his were, platged their | be able to leave this city again. He sat up a little to. | barometer 50.48, and the wind weet. of come of our citizens, furnished with a plentiful supply nacee—Om Friday afternoon 9 slight fesens areat May) ar. current se! y 5 age fortunil and lives in the » place on the corner of Broadway and Brocme atreet, be : their sero eta erent char- | day, but his case is almost hopeless. His resiguation | _ Hatirax, Nora Scorta.—The weather here has bean | of Christmas fare, including delicacies to which they had . por Kossuth, ud continued to flow im that direction until | ¢2ro¢ the rights of man. Who could witness auch an ? upumnally’ ee for the seasov. Scarcely any snow | long been strangers; and so the day brought to-their | tWeea two young men, clerks in dry g stores, Ae Judge Kane bad the boldness to stem the tide; and | association of place and circumstances without emotion? | does mot take effect before Beptomber next; so that he | has ticd. fev'tte OF he. high and the air ispiereing. | little hearts joy and merriment, and shed agieam of un- | BUSDt te ae nace ee that distinguished man espoused the Kossuth | Freedom in the maturity of our success aud pawcr maacg | , The Senate met this morning, and immediately ad - ps ts as benefactors, whose charity was amply ‘repaid’by tne | Sppiaating his rival in her alections, whereupon tha doctrine of forcible non-in‘ervention, im its fullest | they were spoken in doubt and trouble, but not fa fea, | JoUrned, there being only eleven members present. farce —Theimmatnery efter some rain, ls, agele, | | tt as expevaeed by athousand tongues Inthe severai | J2F¢d gentleman vowed vengeance ; and as the | ~ extent. He was followed on the same side by Judge | inthe weakness of our imfancy—where that great act OG, aan Cie evar Mean seoten OYE. other charitable institutions was also celebrated im the | °OUsDized hersel! to bave the partic moet, it waa eae oe pn cpa a fp Dap Te signed, whote effects through the world, wonte-tul Great Pitre at Buffalo, ee aktiMony.—The weather here is very cold, ead threat- like manner (he Christmas boliday, provision being made | Po.'2 5" ep irra, yeh erlang y as they already are, are yet but a! beginning of their UEP AL sansa for that purpose by benevolent persons; and we hope Teeth. as _ : pary not to insult their illustrious guest ; but to permit | work, and will goon increasing 1a exten eer cto : Burrazo, Deo. 7, 1851. Newanx, NW. J.—Lastimight, at 10 ¢'cloc, the mercury | that however much fashion may ebange, that of auch | Broome rircet. aod made over the appolatment to the him to keep dry the single eask of powder that he had | {ill mam learns everywhere to govern himself and baying | About one o'clook, this morning, ome of the most das- | atavti va fons donna Hee foro) at, 8 this morning, 11 | practical philanthropy will always hold its ground, and | jnured party for a2 opportunity to redress his wrong. eared, instead of throwing cold water on it. Others | learned the lesson, shall profit by it in all time to come. | tructive fires that has vieited us for years, broke out in | desrees below, and at 6.48 degrees belo ths mercies | pexct be thought vn'g:: sebirdted. by (ee bovennapee he ctoee mana cote Pony ees an oe ee ee Oe ee ne eeerel for. the magnificent buildings on Main street, opposite the | Seater degree of cold tham we have yet had OMRISTIAS WEATHER AND CHRISTMAS SLeIONING. | op eltherside. = opel dn dinenay' Sauk ia thols anda, like frightenea i " Your obedient servant Mansion House, known as Ppaiding’s Exchange block wen a The Cbrisimae holidays have brought their ever-ex- | Tur Crencm Breeeur Accisevr --Aiderman Goaclelie pene strong, drew in LEWI3 CAS3. and Erie Hall block. Spalding’s Exchange, Erle Hall Theatrical and Musical, pected concomitant hard weather, without which. indeed, | 0% Friday held an inquest at the Oity Hosptta, ow tha turtles . Bh Bowery Tuxaras—The éntertainments selected at | body of John Henry, aged twenty-seven years, a native But t be ‘i Koamutin. to. the.core LETTER ¥ROM HON. JAMES SILELDS. the Bank of Attica, and several spacious stores, aud the they would be deprived of half their glory, and be con- | cr gwoten, woo come to his death by injuries received } cath <4 ee Snelii Ropenthstn. the pers , i Wassinsron, Dee. 15. 1851. | Bank of Lake Krie, are entirely consumed, thie (old, and popular estebligiaiaat, foe the Christmas | ' sized dail and vapid: he week was ushered in witha | fo themiae ‘ . ri ti er rie ae avon aml way «ott it so 00 cuted Lhe Ginna ta ete oe we TiN: | ss tne extended down Odaimiercisl und’ Lip errects, | bolidays, are excellent, and m@i@oubt willbe sure to draw | nara frost, end such an abundant fall of snow that in | the ateeple 0 m afath str States,” was proposed, Governor Kossuth joined in the | Kessuth, by the citizens of the eity and couaty of Phila | burning down several valuable buildings on each atroet Seen te ante, he Rest in efes for to-morrow even: | the afternoon of Monday, the fast men” were dis play- by Weta, deere men ecunend a ae Mme applause, waving his band. Se Se eed se qenscia, "pe enie The coldness of the night and the scarcity of water ran- | cercac,” with Messrs, Eddy, Stevem and other eminent | ing themselves and their handsome aleighs in Broadway, | oud ty on Wednesday. Verdict wad rem a deep and melting Pathos with Wildl the iret - L regret that my engagessents fa Weshlagton wil prevent ered it impossible to subdue the fearful progress of tho artiste a the cast, The entertail nis will terminate aud on the next day, Tuesday, the streets were rasonaat . jovernor Koseutu’s long +} was delivered, me from uniting with you om that ecostiier ber there ns | ames: with the rplendid pantomime le sxoeem of the | with the music of the merry oleigh bells. Not oaly was > —Oa Thureday eventag a womaa Meirhen thet Judiciary” nas teester; the cell for Judge the nation The Congress of the United seater eres |, During the time this fre was raging, another alarm up | aided Uy Mr Screens bis tanto ogee tamblia, | Spper-teniom exhibiting itself ia, fashionable sligs Mise Morgen, wessitl Kane was claioreus ; but that gentieman was ia too pen ro name 06 ta ny Ro ote pv he mage 4 town was given. It procesded from Swaa street, where | always appreciated by Bowery audiences, and, eousa- | covered with costly ahing, but the same d be Te eae tates lca nn | POMPOMNNL: | veg hian a welccene WEIR Gh WOMIA. setups to mer king | @igtivate dwelling was Aleseyered on: fos. she aroman Peay” Teepectable “houses remunerate Mijas foe Bis) ion was ministered to ‘dy the proprietors c 7 . 4 aed or kaiser, prince or potentateon earth. And he merits ul ivi three fi it ines, 01 relock u i Nouteoljiy or Latezventign—- this reaplendent weleome, Ia pleading the cuuse of his | COUd Bot divide their forse, and conseyuentiy Buoapway Tuxatac —This establishment i ikely to | Caged the suilocattog shoes na aeerelgek: and dis. | rant Dowling immedi Bee ee elles nies ceranet be true Geariy beloved Hungary, he ls pleading the eausnct ap. | bandscme dwellings were cpmmcmed...It:1s impamibiest| 14 crowded frsin parguette to galleries, cuting hen,’ || Shee ee eee ne: bameeelt for lan tinappreciated, | conch bra ny Toou canst nob then be {alae to any maa, pressed wationalities of the earth. In struggling for the | present to etimate anything like the immense loss, e f the celobrated Lola Montes, whohas ciliated | if we might judge by the empty appeurancsot chose rehi, | 7 In recponse to this, the Hom James Cooper, U. 8. Sena- pn ager of Hungary, po Js struggling foe the emanet- The offices of most of our leading lawyers wore in pacer salte sees tebcons. She rs) Mok pete, ay | cles, whose owners pertook too much of (heirown nature p Queen ¢ the ae nai and of money would be fusalahed tor | tends of Louis Kossuth’ In this ooumtey-be hee aelines | ef Willlains & Od." 4u@ O: 1B. Wiltaina,” the large | wecen learn, will draw well and make mopey forthe \¢xrigsiveiy pattonized, at ell efents by the © Fore eng | Fe., Ube epauer and a port S ; would be Bir. Gooper could not say; but the teople aym- | but rach a8 would be the foes of human liberty. if they | tailor shop of LD. Hebbard. the confectionary estab- Roatal athe Beles ea maa the‘entes, | 824, maidons"'——many of the la‘ter, betraying by theie | 7a Sihay, tg eheareaniegenes Woes Ppathised with Kossuth. and in this country the govern- h neg ony fagmatpminesit = po gag hd pero lishment of F. Heth & Co., and about tweaty other large | | ents, and this will be followed by the ballet of Te so Sieg felt thomeet s para epa tas, be | ant murt repreevat the will of the peeple houer and glory crown Koleyth soa’ tip soiae, in ter |. ctores, wore eutbrely encisumed) he Games exo'maw Be ecg ahish was composed expressly for Lola Montes. | 2155 Mo wonder that they could be somewhat none, bss. oo ‘ a ae for French eubjscts, aid was | PT#¥CF of your obedient servant, JAMES SAIELDS. | under go far as to prevent any further spread of the ‘cabane era comolude with the comedy Of “Bhock- | cortea eonsldering the Kilifng glances levelled at coe » miodes "iat Vevel sa inaopende LETTER FROM HON. WILLIAM Hf. sewano fire. ‘ by the habitués of Broedway, : siher poopie speakfor Unecnsetven: Branes way vette OM: Whsnemeron, ‘Doe. the taal ‘The stares burst are as annexed :-— Nino's Ganors.—The Ravels present « fine eater | discharges of snow-bails from the handact the eyauiy po. | £1 -cOLOR. Gentlemen—I should be very happy if It were ia my | | Om Lioyd street, Godfrey & Merrick, cabinet makers; | tainment for to-morrow evening—the beautiful comic tuture young men. In some instances, it was gratifying The How. Bimon Cameron, ex U.S. Senator, was called | power to aczept your courteous invitation to the feast | 1. D. Hibbard, clothing ; O. IL, ¢. Williams, shoes (ite. i a : to observe amexhibition of gallantry ou the part of tivis a “on to respond. His remarks were full of apitit. Inthe | which is to be given by the citizens of Philadelphia to | & i, oting. ee a ene < {tyre oo one devsct bh ot se fellow travel i of the masculine gender. who ured thoir | have, oo: been course E been if the kno wled, MN 6G . etreet, Williams & Co., shoes; jer & Joe | leading members in the respective charac! e oe ats ws DUC to the faces of the ladies from | a " sceuniaien teumtiae eceendyereedennes oe RUARSRGOEN TIONS ree ae ee a| emmarinsy Die ot tae ae Friedomberg, cloth. | feature wil! be the grand divertivemant in which those | the more well ditveted misivss, Buch scours Lowerer | 70" | Suipasbwonen fight for it. To that I answer, do what Give him, gentlemen, a welcome worthy of Philadel- fea i Noah & Co, orca ghy four exchange offices and favextho re § Mls. Le mae thor ag npr oy Peg owen ear ent emusing and weresoregarded | Sure oir eremnte to at py nbc» — phe ef 3s 4 his ive, worthy of Kossuth to receive ; insuraRce companies. le. Bertin, who is greatly admi we her ex! y their participators. motive and passive. Oa Cbrist- $f the stene F haicer “Bey say & the deepote of eorwetias Thun for ; | Tor hie own great military and greater civic deeds al; | On Commence strect, Noah & Ce, clothing: Smith & | grecetol aaticieg; Me Wehieen ek oe ately | bye day tbe aveamen lending out of'town were ths great | >*fors much Gamare oecusted. About thy nas Mowe but no farther ! though he disclaims them; « welcome for the giorious | Oo.. shoes; Heath & Co.. comfectioners ; Williams & Co., | attaches will appear. The splendid pantomime, called | arevas for the exbibition of ekill and jalaatey by the | the Croton water pipe bumt im the store No 63 Joam ‘At the requegt of Mr. Cameron, Judge Kelley read the | but mournful memories of his far off native lead, el, | shoes ; & Fero, wine stores. the “ Conjurvr's Gilt,” produced with great splendor, | excited aspirants to the honors of gleighing The man | fret Lt Was stopped by oflicers Curtis and Ramsey pt g resolutions, which re and the | though she cannot lift her head trom the dust to thank | The Bank of Erie saved nothing ; the books and eoim | concludes the amusenienta. of ton, in his richly-furred «paar andi (opr ee | sen eas Chetaecas dap te 86. Peabe Seecss ae Geious costalued. in Mcemnthvacgrest Now | you fe ies s welocee fer bis tects seal in her ser. | in the vault are sate. Benton's Tisarne.--The exoollent company which | cantile clerk, reated beside ona, ta cae ot | vices on Chvitmas day ia St. Paul's Oburcb, tas com York d on motion of Judge K they were | Vice, and his almoat epiritual hopefulueas of its suc ‘The Bank of Attica lost near! hing. more modest pretensions. hired for the day, vied with | P&®Z arsembled were eotertaines with the music of ork, speec, and oB motion of Judge Kelley they pie eye eater at nt me || Soe woumneien toe Tose Uineont were ontice. | Burton bas engaged, attract every evening the largest | fach cther in cmulation ae te ohe chow cane ae | band oa tie balcony of Baraua's Museum [a the eae eae ene ertis. aril hae her ota livertien Gl be te dees eae ost his library and ali his | assemblages. Low ean any comedy be badly played | the great city bet.ind him, and be rewarded lathe siniive | midst of one of the most solema ceromonies, ths band of Berorhen sil es bab Giciean'’ SG pcbstad? We'ehtah ot | Deve Regetten ber dase $0 Gets inter Reet ‘on Uages Maston and Walker lost every paper. | with such names sa Burton, Blake, Lester, Dyott, Bland, | of his isdy-love. Thus was spent Mery ag) the Mipsenm strnek ap with *Rinek ‘Joke,’ 098 glagee pe Baila ill the Stars of the Union lightedyhia way to | tions; a welcome for the sake of our commoa humanity, goor* Meertained, but tw roughly | Donn, Nuss Fanny Wallack, 3 Sapien Mies att eaeeaen ot CCLnE Beiee ae bet eT RRGEG| Beeccts* reve Daetrrrvo.-A Citas man, heed Ching ee rd bp er vot men were injured by the falling ot « wall; one, | morrow evening Silt be. Dickens’ orirtreiey dean ee, | toturmed, with the’ svennig vend ‘ney Bigbly-priged | Ching. ove of Varnum’s Chinese family eengiatt se monee applouss,: Ho mands some severe hits, expersoni: ot | _ Buiter him, with hie fervid sloquense, to reantinete his at, seriously. Lied * Oliver Twist," and the terminating pisor will be | Pleasure of selghing goes oa with unabated ardor, and | thized fxm the Woria ee es, lap Fee Spepempane end absurd spesches of the conservatives at eens, and eee ft pot rey eps oe mewers moog fee ae a " was Iousheble extract from Dickens’, ‘called the © Pick wo oye so) Fok gr vy wend bre ary of the contiau- | aiver, eceldemtally fell overboard end was res- : ‘the City Council banquet, and advocated the Kossuth which she so wisely ol end t| 16,000. viz: Buifalo Mutual, | » e 9 seagned . cued from dro’ the greatest exertions of cffioee J. ‘eattne of non intervention consider what you can do, what Congress cua do, and 000 j Mantterd Protection, | secesona:. Tucsive!~—Purey,the ladebitigehie masiger THE RANGER OF THE THERMOMETER. G "Tara of fe Hint ward Police. the = ninth toast was as follows :— what Testore The present winter bas been an early one—much ‘The Mecuasice’ TUTE wi ic mestiag Press—The light artillery to ber position among the nations of the earth. Without jculars have not of Uhis establishment, presents a bill of entertaiament for p ner [ ] pendant rade briefly beb-vinenfiad sare Geneon og Cs Preis eons Mutual, $1 i | to moriow evening, which will be sure to draw iarge | eariier than for the leat few yeara; and its severity s far | the School Kooms in Chambers street, For particulars mee 7 escan do not! rt . I trust ; , home. The ey ces vane rete bay colgeented greater so far, and ia likely to be still more severe ba- Accroest ay ter Burstixe yeep ee a rams, cal jurgeon ‘avis,’ wi be te- | fore Kis Frost has d with us. FB th: campbene lamp exploded about ten oc! on vived in great eplendor. The leading character will be | cogent to. eg oe tania he.) comenenenren eee Rivington strest, sustained by Mr.J.R. Scott, whore dramatic represen. | °!4*st for ten years, with but one exception, which was | yee parned two of the inmates. tations are geperally admired. The next will be the | ¢sactly om the seme dey of the month two years ago. A Baoxen Anx.—At noon, on Thursday, a boy named drama of the «Cattle Dealers” with Mr. Blanchard in | when the thermsmeter was down to 9 above aero, Ths | Patrick Hagerty slipped and fell on Pier No 7, No-th riven, ‘SThe tenth toast was :-— some ure ' The Mart; N of Eh ‘In the day of | while it will not at all hazard the prosperity or their cota indtoet 1c Festice will be ‘socorde’ to | the country, aay Yes eves Promote a pat hat ap- ‘There are also several othe: iesurances on the stock of ‘their names, their services and their memories. peals so strongly to our intrests and our ‘as | Ccoupiers, the amount of which cannot be ascertained. } Mr. John Cadwallader was called on tospeak tothis. | the establiebment of republicanism in countries The insurance will nearly reach $100,060. His remarks were received with ead Kos- | pressing for it in Europe, Sill adil nd the leading character ; and the entertainments will close | { is the range ol the thermometer at Delatour’s, | and broke higarm. He was sent to the City Hospitet r ruth apne ots mun rated Tw reed the tenth =a oo oa ove erryeted Additional Foreign News by the Canada, | with the “Marble Maiden,” {a Wolltecrctaet the 16th of the month, after which -———__—__ ———_ toast ; ‘ay } 2 LATER FROM THE CAPR OF GOOD Hore. ~ Buovcnan’s Licrvm —The pieces gelected at this es- ee KOS set in, and with variations, greater or less, has , Police Intelligence. Several of the rpeakers let fly shafts at the editor of th Haxwwax, Deo. 27,1831, | tablishmeht, or the Christmas amusements ary exzeilen , | fontinued steadily ti iP Satie present date, with | ‘The Browcay Arson Case —The evidence in the case pomee et LG rhe bat ownen Is euddealy rose, ofarson charged against John EK. Brand and tubert Courier and Enquirer, and when, in bis rst speech, Kos- Advices by the Canada, from the Cape of Good Hope fire to the premises No. the and as all the leading members of the company appa - as suddenly frll the eame night e, ALM Br for By nett sen Ah es a hem eyo uth rédarred Peach aay eg organ. of the dail | to November the 4th, state that a severe chastisomon 4p thems, namely Messrs Brougham, Chippendale, Lyane ae or we 5 Pe Breadimay, coccpled en m lave store was closed on Pet- * fees eperch h from the De. ~The American A payee tee sean ese sem om protec Mewrse gi ws Par Ares ae panity.s tn i baeeeenee Ps Pa B Hore than bas already gn painted” Theres onvughe cer ataie of the “Lord supper Sat eg eee | lender tone So Hewat, of ovarey.” Fish river, Bush Aletrict, have beem repulsed tn several | « deorgs Baraat: will Genie kate Gram, entitle x » 24 | arhoiding the sccused pactien ta Shwe the sharp tx BRS pikes farts Sith wet | peck tte tonnn mt rupee | hin, te Wate lt he my ven | meek a eee ence of 9 Sw eeeeetinn tn for « for the of | speech,’ r~4 after several hours hard end their q bere hy be at 34 2 P fi ze non-intervention.,” As he proceeded wk’ bir emesis, | drawn y from a champagne bottle, was hustied Seapes" Bevel ow gmetad fry ied ed Tacnicnt comedy, cud” "Sor Jou” Gnuranlp a u 2 | Cleves of Bicaml —On Friday, offoer Rider etree the enthusiasm of the sudicnce became absolutely wild | Out by the The number of killed is eatimaed a: | $54 the new pantomime called the * Fairy Wift or 82 Fs) 39 oon inp dul Oot and furious, He concluded with the following senti- After returned to the U. 8. Hotel, Kessuth re- from 400 to 500. Palace of Peacocks 3 23 2 25 ment :— In the ‘American the word | ¢¢ived s deputation of workingmen, and made a brief ad- SPAIN. Bowery Ampuitnsatas — Sands & Company have pre- 30 a 33 - Tou-latervention abail stand CreaslatenX cleat Hold; yy ha he left for Baltimore, Ie is | 4, The Chamber of Deputies were engaged in disoussiog | Po \ctrvow erening, They dre meehiad res eee | Maxss a 13 iz » iz | Ee le ae cee eae aca || 0s bobs Washington on Itpatape ; Qitacaet et: 28 alen! to celebrate New Year's, on which oocanion there will bs | gq Juhe, 20th Of December, 1849, the thermometer stood Danube.” Fes The Council General of Genoa has just conteibutea | Te? Performances. To'clck.l M. 12o'clockM. So'clooh P.M. S.o'clock P.M. ‘When Dr Elder eat down, there were loud cries of KOSSUTH FUND—PINANCIAL AID 15,000 frames towards the erection of ihe monument te Cunisty's Minster eis This undoubtedly and e pd 18 x 4 Koasuth.”* « » @ Kosath.? Sangeet, Sonsane Cea Se Columbus, which is to be erected in that city. biably talented band continue as ever. | Christmas Kossuth, December 24, 1351. ats, ‘Their programme for to-morrow is excellent, that extremely She Greet Magyar reso and gracefully bowed, and | Jakes (shoe Brwmers-sQst:--Some yyw Te rahe ua Minera is have Insued an exovedingly at- | peste. It blew KOSSUTH’S SECOND SPEECII. ceived none, nor do I in the a 'y, having thrown upon beam the Tne P. a: oh, en iaeieRioy ath non, ,|O0n 1b llth.--The Elisabeth Bruce, for Mobile, has put back | hibited , tO merrow evening, at Hall to see this great painting, should avail | D¢er morning. i 4 sons ‘ars past it your city—for that spirit which gives liberty through. | send. I gave trifle to .--The Delphos, from Bangor, Wales, for Boston, | themselves of the ‘opportunity, at it will be pori- | sbove sero is eee part tt ‘out the world. I camo te this city with great hopes, | and that is requicscut ; hao arrived leky, and with low of sails, having expe- | tively closed on evening next. aetecnn tiie tea + pt -— | area of liberty on every rienced @ heavy gale om the 9th inst. Mr. W. B. Dowatnsov, the unrivalled clown and ox- who, by t ‘with great expectations, of such e hallowed spot. It | San that would lob ; = cellent delinestor of the negro character, wilt salt for | 0m two causee—-first, that "piace "¢ pended ye 6. pgrypiaat pelle first 7 liberty, would make # The Loss by Fire at Siane’s Glass Works, | California to-morrow, in the steamship Independence, The ferry . This year, how. claimed. re, ¢ sacred hall where your in- " Lae lag floult to prisoners were Bosrox, Dee, 27, 1861. ra S+y4 > 4 dependence was declared. 1 now feel that yeu must ia- BY TELEGRAPH. ‘The loss by the burning of Siane’s glass works, in Bouth Commen Counctl. te. Petit Iarceay. ‘Te deed be thankful to enjoy the fruits of that tree of liber- Bes CF AL SER een. ‘other thea , , Boston, on Friday morning; is estimated at $75,000. The | py... 26.-The Board met at 6 P.M., Morgan Moryane, | through it. aor] ty, planted by the brave men in your mativesoil. Great | Kossuth Feelin, Low Ebbin Wa packing warerooms of Cain's glass house adjoining, also President, in the chair. ands quorum of members pre. | ferry navigation by the policemen in not com- as were my expectations, they have been more then ington, destroyed, entail & loss of $3,000. tent. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read | ple will bave to pass over om the | fox lomeue tien ht oe realised. Iam more than satisfied with the noble sym. SPECIAL CORRESFONDENCE oF THE HERALD. and spproved. an Pence, lat pathy yeu display for the cause of my down trodden Wasuixoron, Dee. %i,1851. | Cotton Orders Cancelled at New Orleans. | For extension of tin. 0 complete contract for the | once may happen years before. Hungary. The scene defore me, the feelings and seati- | The Koesuth excitement is’ flat. ‘There will be no New Onceans, Doe, 25 1851. | grading of Forty-A0th sceet, trom Thied avenue 4s the Ry npn ahaa hdleer satel cues eee ee iver. ale wich have " is | To day having been very generally observed as @ holi- ieee Oke ott any other man to do the same thing eae wee ee eee : ae we ee day, eoarcely any business has been transacted. Alerge | Granting the use of the south side of the Pier | Earewsive Conpianation ix tHe Bowrny.—At a quar: ane RR i a in pe number of despatches have been received during the | No. 12, North River, to the Norwich and New London ter past six o'clock on Friday morning, « fire broke out in | that Me. ‘was nana as clerk in his employ, emi seneroue words on instinctive the Morth, _ for pur. | Council een = om the Bowery, just above the head of Chatham Square. t <apseh Sting, apa cane pee demon apoke before week, from Cancelling previous orders . . 80 " my heart—the instinctive conviction chases of cotton. ARPORTS avorteD, ‘The flames quickly communicated to the meighbhoring | '™ , amounting Upwards lepppmioeition’ esvend fought, the sword Preparations in Baltimore, To purchase one hundred copies of thereprint of the | stores, and from thence to a chalr factory im the rear; st seen he mente in mayment br tab sald lemon of Washington would ‘slumber in its Another Liquor Riot in Maine, City Directcry of 1786 To open Tenth avenue, be- . bas Seen collected by the accused. and retained by hie sheath. | (Lond feeling Baxtimone, Des. £7, 1951. Barcon, Dec. 27, 1851. | tween 174th and 194th streets as « country ands Retin ‘the, Geaben cote cenit Chocatind they | Ren oene pu ‘and he has absconded from the be itexpres. | Extensive preparations are making for the procession A liquor riot oecurred at Mount Desert yesterday, du- spprepeiation $7,000 therefor. Adverse to a fur- | extended rapidly to the adjoining buildings, and to the employment of Mr. ‘or. Om Friday a letter was ee sion. You have wares fatter. | in nonce of Keesuth, this afternoon, ting ebich the 00a ds Wield parapets (Nand the 2a Regh of New ek Vchcteaee ee Grand Val: of | rear of the house No, 10 Division street | colved by Mr. Porter, sent by MeAlpin, stating that he Spang of militia of of which is casted 6@ end shereied. “She ‘auttineltive Rave coat to | Spo. cid. catene. past ceed. beimeen, Fitpesmend end:| | The Silowing [Rouses, with thele contents, were ce» | Kad eallvetes ovateln Mills, and hed. setained Se mlaae, t is not called into ex- Kossuth Meeting in Pittsburg, Bilawerth for sssletance, as farther trouble is appre- Sixty-eiath streets, In favor of setting back a portion | tirely destroyed -—=The house No. 7 Bowery, occupied by | would be om his voyage for Burope. Me con, aah by thet particular necessary to Per , Pa, Deo 27, 1861, fb a to Doonan Park, and reduci Francis Packman, tailor; Samuel Brown, lawyer; George | Belleving exactly thie story, procured the all of the pany dha! proven: Jeeodet 6° tee Ps yo Keath bs typhi held 4 — a Tae -" Institution of the in ont Deus oat: | — 1 Sach oe ; comua sborenained oflcers, who, iacrendot ‘ya aceaes ikenens your venerated ad House, which crowded excess, 4 i t assessment for ©) ‘SB sewer urnner, do, inter; No. 9, | ct i 4 th b = rita so a rt — Corgressman Mores Hampton presided, assisted by idole ar Dee. 27, 1961. To establish cPhagagre cence olghth street, a mee aie James, daguerrect i] iraring. pam wages pe ssl : jel jo a r a se i ing neelny ani - named Uriel we 8 Star will yet light the | Mevore Guthrie and Fleming of Pittsburgand Alleghany. | A rericus collision occurred on the Norwich and Wor- | yefocetpllsh ® publie pound in 1 oopen Eleventh | Bemestilie coorens Gr Br Decne hn hii | Stee ey Re A —F people of Old independence. happi- | Meny eloquent speeches were delivered by leading citi- cester Ratiroad, on Thursday, between s passenger train | avenue, between Forty seventh and 14ith streets, Con- is about $11,000, inauired for $8,000 in the following Ia. | Timpeon, on a charge of entering the room 6! See prosperity, 6 Nee enee | Tent Resolutions favoring intervention, and requesting | and the express freight train from Norwich, two miles ercrlectou to perenne Saustante in the adoption of | surance cx mpanice =-Ia the Eton aad for | Filen Killetiea, situated at the premises No 6) Rutgece tymy side, Twill bear on'this "before the bea, | ‘2#clty councils to make arrangements for the reception | from Jewett City. Both engines were smashed to pieces, jorwich company for $3000. Messrs. | street. ond sonene Gasca noe eleeen aunt sworn to do, | of Kcesuth, were unanimously adopted. The greates: and the cars badly broken. There were but few persons 2 i No. 15, 0. 8. Hines, | at $27 60, the y of Miss rogue entered reets, To build | stoves; T J, Lambert, carver: a chair store, (name not | the roc, during the temporary absence of the occupant trond Company to grade and widen the Fourth avenue, Thirty-fo f at the foot of Forty-ninth etreet, East iit betwen Thirty. second and vest by my aide, whence of sword, | enthurisem prevailed im the train, and was killed. William EB. Safford, | * iver. iven ); Fras Dupre, bate; Purdy & Parker, findings, and | Ww; fore the q forse d hie and the battle sap nm of Norwich had hie shoulder dislocated, and Joseph motion, the Board adjourned to’ Monday neat, at | §9'17 iby Horatio Reed, butcher, whose ‘premises have | gum sna ve coma for trial by oe Yastiee cotgey oe en ounert ve Drutsed. he i was owned by the pase are 4} ead by x, oiey, org, bang L Tarey j Woods was ‘arvested . pel yenmnony seny by be Fires ware | lee, Cry Coury or Brooxtyy—Before Greenwood, tennins ~ site ad BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN “ ~ . . yy t ond ‘Aide Pe ‘edge with | Teeklessness of the freight engineer. The 4 oven ‘A. A. Alvord, Byy., Pre -% The roof of the Mechanic's Institute. at the cor. | oa a charge sf heating ae bomen ot intent to kill The trial of ry and Division, was very mu b “dent, in the chair, but the valuable library and models fortanefely wounded Mr. Smith in the left breast. The murderous 78 in stache, comnty of onthe 180m inet, Barometer 99,890, ment ¢! him with fanseult and bat. Legislative Affairs in Nova Scotia, Proceedings of the last meeting were read and were saved. Thecontents of the dry goods store of | ayes it eems, took Christmas tin com. mo intent to kill, Lm make ntome Matias, Deo, 47, 1851. J seems sosennen, Mersre. Just OM Pattison, on the “aise floor of the | pom Tp I TEN iu hen teva’ ont fod on Friday wales Gur Legislature is summoned tomert again on the 28th | of U. ¥. Carpenter, in ralation to the confirmation of ag _— yy x Weods went to, the residence of Smith. armed with « with a verdict of guilty . Ata pre- | of January. for the despatch of business, A reorganiza- | assesement for paving Tihrtieth street, Broad- | together with their contents, were destroyed —No 8, o9- ious term of this co Allen was | tion of the government is inevitable; the present does | YS and Madison avenue. Opposed thereto, cupied by Anthony Peters and Lazarus Zorkowskt, bar- convicted of the same offence, in REPORTS OF COMMITTEFS ADOPTED. ber's shop; No. 10. B. BE Davy, ornamental hair; OMe company with two others at the time of the ; but | not eatiefy even ite friends, On Finance—Concurring to sell lard to Caudell, | xy; Elton & Co., publishers, stock entirely royed, no it was subsequently shown that he had been at work in Si Ts lad Arnold, & Oo.; adverse to of William Fraser; | incuranee; No. 20, Julius Brandt, segar maker; KS 2, Orange county on the dey named in the Indictment. The Ma concurring to pay William inverpet on omtract: | J. K. Barr, printer, Lewis Prime, crockery, amd Susan | veyed Faote that were brought out om that trial caused the ar- Barrimone, Doe. 27,1861. | Spmeurring to allow rent to William 0. Taylor: In favor | Hoyd, millinery, No, 26, Christopher Goess toss, No a9, | Wee toemenes the charge. tent of MeCarty, who been identified by several of Of reducing personal tax of William ©. Redfield, for the | 41’ "Wan, im, jewelry; No, 80, A.& M. Eerdman Sivetfa Pickpoke—A man calling himself Simeom the witnesses as the aggressor. The defence was an alibi. ‘The Southern mail is through, but brings no news, year 1860. thread and needles; No John Wilsey, confeotioner; | Ganback was detected in Wi There wer reemingly se much inteesst manifested in this «nmari, Deo, 37,1851. | | On Markete-—-Ceneurrine to pay bill of clerk Of Wash- | sad No. 04, a store occupied, by RW Beamen S Co’ | Gaeta Noun quiceted yesterday morning is Wes trial, among a of the community, at least. as ‘The mails from the west are very irregular. and come Market. é soers. was nearly destroyed, Loss from two to three | Blin, of No. 7 Warren street, was over & there was in that of Riley's. ite the | here from Louisville by land. Wharves, Piers, and Sips—Concurring in resola- | Thouennd dctlare, ‘he fte was proveuted from, extend, money, which he evidently intended to steal. The’ court room was crowded to and the tion to extend Pier No. 22 North river to exterior line houses from No.8 | ward was called i and the light fellow Passage leading thereto was incommoded b; ce Pep ie Savor of Jot on Mur. und, and some of the | was into custody and conveyed to the . The Humbere who could find no room i Ab wty a» ray street, om which is built the house of Com- the eireet were po int, the ac. shivering with the cold, anxiously a wuoat. Dos. 1 1661. | Lalas houy, eoweceriag te buns o non eatin ae ay Ae sy » U u ‘nd res wi , On us - tad Sem ha al an eee Sa Ba ie Wire ancmamter Berm | hove empeayin tha in ard =* "NM" * MF | ita ana hf aro ar | alert a oan hal ets i taken to lorpital "A ohn | 3° “Wind south Cloway and rainy, To reorganize the election distriete of the Highteenth | @fleult matter to obtain wate: in the first, instance ” Marine Affairs, — MeDade was lp taken of the tke Rocusaten.—Laest ight wae the coldest ofthe vason. ] watd. e owing te the hydrants having been frown. The total | = nine A ee fe 10 o'eloc! hich has oc- | naid & ‘8 superior ship of 1,209 tons, 0 Jolat, by being caught [a some machinery ot which he zero, with the’ wind southwest. Sinos 10 Searta tn Gor city Saute We qrosk tote Seam atte, | Ltonaee 1 inte foe's aighte and 2 be ered Abeut firemonths ago, the loss by which amounted to | commanded by Captain Parsons of ship Kate Lo pa Lag ly ae ag ey Bail on Friday held an in- $400,000. Hunter; is not yet mamed. t,t Dee » At Ke port, 2th inet. ly Messrs siding In Hgiconavvmie who was Fane epten cee AY rte superior ‘aip of aout 6 tena, clin the Ove bed b Jury : . Palmer, residing She is by Captain Charies Williams ead that she died of ha gray Delow ero, At 10 o'clock, fn the seoond story of the above premises, was sitting by | others. of K.. and will be commanded by Cay’ Olawdian Finss.—About four o’slock on Lam ge with the wind southwest. the stove, it issup- | Williams. he is # mediom clipper flames were seen from "8 very windy, though posed her clothitg before as. ee A AIOE + Tate po Mg and ie now blowing hard sistance could be so far extended Atanama State Cotonization Soctety.— hays Braacver —At 8 over her personas . | society, the formation of which has been the eubject o€ ae reseaey, often tn swantewcs (Saati = | eves dimeetac ee p ceere tehvtem oan CU ‘water Se Bocce The ta conjuns- Deate oF or THe Caxabtan Pi | i 9 uh, other Jo Go Sain. sane Win Boot, ‘ot the neve ales of e Joint Coton Mt.on Boned, to be 1s Parliament died at cause of the , FH s F ; i

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