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annie ~ — ~- oe EO very wats We ott o THE NEW YORK —= oT Sa ge eee oon ee i SS ’ WHOLE NO. 7004 - MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1851. : auaaagavsaaniga na cama NEWS BY TELEGBAPH. Breda? is ow." ati ad eee nDetcs ones ts Chg te asemmsese ah T Os and oppression. new glory for to give Ses KOSSUTH IN BALTIMORE. fearon, oa & ace reie. te errr a Phat swear Sie humby evant and end HIS SPEECH TO THE CITIZENS, quest is, that the United Btates should protect the trade Sew, Mor, Se. Bactrmorr, Dec. 23, 1851. Lotis Kossuth and suite reacted this city from Phils- a| Nitta saxahace se ern * one See at the. ‘the ht Fashe, whet oly onli nt meat bat Geiphia, before three o’clock yesterday afternoon, accom- iat ke ‘Brora m the ae ; : aalee My 7 t- —4 Pagied by the Baltimore committee, and a number of bla, ME Barton art 1 Ravel ia a ie ebasectens, aa- | gentiemen frem Philadelphia. He was met at tne depot aerwy {for t! Nan Cone: Leh ) Ases- | in Broadway by en immonse concourse of citizens ands war, msy wi money rk, arson . ie Sate fant and Colletta, Me! “Prenccts ead ae: | long line of military, and escorted, with much enthu- ric merase ra aa ae por be ag une NETVE AND JEANBOT. Gren Eo a a. siastic demonatration, uo Broadway to Baltimore street, y stay cannon, cast here, or some hundred weight of wrder 2 : d with ConsUROR'BOIET: thence to his quarters at the Eutaw House. » pee | from Wilmington, to blow up the despots in pot THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET —DOORS | ©. ooguawaL¥CRUM BROADWAY. NEAR BROOME | He occupicit an open barouche, in which were also wine that Te to ts cee the United “Baten, not Bese, crete) of game sehen. te a pecs Ch per A J a the chill wintry campaign. may [ni tet oigela sad ‘street. —Dooes open a% gic seated Mayor Jerome and Judge Legrand. Throughout ton feel intereted i condition of | Europe, | Tetiitted to buy this, you are willing to sell to me Boxea'35 copes; Pik 12s cans, i Pri seo te Sin ‘Montny evenize, Dao, 3, Use ¥ ter! te rb. 601 eo with the of the 8! Ss Pahis The Succecty Bie. 1 Retay Me, Clarke, is es ‘ sa {ua "there neve. get wan tine hea "the T es geo ry ‘Now, it da tho lime of the proceasion he was most enthusiastically | condition of Evi rope detgrved yor our attention, more than | #24 I em willing and have the means to pay’ Now, it is cheered. at the present moment now what isthe condition | Bot permitted to make this commorce witn me.’ The Emperor of Austria miay come and buy ahios: P powder, Upoa bia arrival at the Eutew House, in answer to Ft es yey ii ie a Chive, gyeat on muskets, pone but opposed nations the repeated cheering, he appeared @t tho window and | treasures which make yourglory and your happiness. — have not the right. even for ready money, vo buy these spoke his thanks briefly. Ia the evenlag, at the request | Andyou now alao. thatout of this eaten dy every bg omen. pen momyih road dunbiy Of the committee, in consideration of his expressed de- | Waa has foreseen (hat a | Oe Tart eee oe eternal rights of nen” Lanswer, uo. Freedom of com- termination not toremain ia tae city during Monday, it’ | Srution is brought hou the nations of Ku. | Merce iv. that when you find any market in tae world ‘The t. bad been arranged tbat beshouid address the citizensat | rope, by the impious blow of Feady to accept your merchapdwe, you should not be 35E Wicko wed Beene 7 Marwott are icCrea, Ci itty, — ARBUS MAIDEN. Sie aa ee retry Mes: Macder. MERICAN 4O FUND $001zTY,—GRaND Cal f Ds. WALL CONCERTS I ‘Convert, nt Matcopolitan (iste Tripler) Balt, om How- Mw 1b JEN WY LANDS RAB RTS IN day even Dee. 22, ob which 090 + . | excluded fr vo that market to sel! what youhave, Com- eolngs DEP Sy CATHERINE HAYES hagthe Renee aot ta aaouueo sha eho wil give tae frst Con | the Hall of the Maryiend Lustitute, which was selected | ¢4 President of Frauce bas, by his impious biow, ic | saeroe taust be Hetbeed t6 the basls of these prinsigles has kindly offered her valuable serviens bios hor last ap- cart « ¢ bor ert . dewn the coustitution, in order that Wiget Meee li Vek aro sour sights, becaues you may diapers of your poatangein the Nopthesn | PP is tet So from 19 capacity to accommodate five or six thousan |: Emperor. Lo las stzioken it dowm,as a tool of theCzat,| wo tomentic concerns, and nobody. it the world. has ee diet ae PROGRAMME. persons. The doors of the Hail were tagown open about of Rusia aud the Emperor Of Austria. It was | 7h: to interfere with them, oud tue intercourse of ‘na- Grand Festival Overture... Gendueres ty ie “6 1 Duo" an 8 Grand Atia—"* Venue iinet” Mass Carn Sooteh Boag—“ OT s° the a'rta “a (1sis song wes weittea by Burns on bis wife, his Boanie Jeau. Qverture~“¢ Eqmons” Cavetina—* A te dito a isetts Air—“'On mighty Ly ‘3 Hajda duction and varlatioas on & doc a Se ubor, David lo. . joaepa B ates Gites. Betlal Tau. atboven seven o'clock, and it was coo donsciy crowded,—tickets, | Yeaterday I received the nows “that the Austrisn | tis with you. That is a common right of Hunga 7 mi olared ti! the absolutis- th td Welder of ike (homaand. having. heen laued Aa, saisieira hee openly _ ao Eales tain | 20 this right. other pations also have a word to speak, Te ing 'the day. ‘‘THere was alse aa equal number outside | the usurpation of Louls Nopolean.. Thedgtoge the révolu. 4 rr ase tre Rie Bagh RSE oi? Mies M$ You, goptlemen, ate attached the building. Kossuth made his appearance in the Tiail | tom ee ee pele esa the priuciples of eel govermment.’ You say that soon alter eight o'clock, accompanied by Mayor Jerom*, | power to stop its progress. Its vibration \ be felt ee Cea aeedice sagt co) Gor, Lowe, aud others. He spoke for nearly aa borr | (broughout Burope, and nowhere with more the lorgein the coum gy—cin the rept ; and, the ; - (ban in my poor end down-troddea fatherland. hb y a ehes i “ is eat a haif, es follows: ta fore. there are some rig! ts in regard to which you can . piaase.) The people ot Huzzary have motives to risk | nr depend upom any good will or understanding with KOSSUTH’S SPEzeu Life, to risk existence, to risk all it bas, for the restoration P * & ° se prow t * the tyrants of the Buropeaa contineut. I have very | Bir, and Ladies and Gentiemen—T look with some fear | of my fatherland tolte freedom and independence... We often tead and studied the words of Washington, and ed Pee an Solo~ . : h Shrond (fret sppearanga in tais gounti —" Lorequy mon mait veeee Bodolioy eee, Lavouu Fantasia on t Lavenu, ah. igo oo Hiorars + Baitovsi ‘Bol «Signor ieee Bolietti. Fra poco" féusit ne amunctmoor).,,. Beilint ) 7 ran . have had a nationatity; now we have none—we ce d ~ Sloug this vast and distinguished assembly. I have the | 9 constitution; by (he blessings of God we eusce: On ee ~ et oy yer aret rhe ok pearance d to epprehensicn that eeme of thosa who now honor me | trausfer it {com am, aristocratic to a democrat! ones Standing. With whom’ W. M ith the oppressors ?-~ | with their preseneo, aad the manifestation of their aym- | three years ago. | Now, durgary has mo constitution at Le ea pathy, bave the expectation to hear from me aacloyuent | Si. Wewere & free avo’ like afold ot abeep. lato « | ABdpow you ate in the condition in which you cannot m wo ere none, , We ane, . Ps carry On Commerce with the patlons of Kuxope whea speech. This pleasure Lam entirely incapsble to aiford | eo called centralized power of—not the empire—not the | i454 nations chance to make Up an account with their Ha tg " natlon—but the despotic ambition of the houss of Ato. _ ‘ t thea. Firstly. because I must confess that, from day to tris. We have.bad feecécut of ‘the Press, - It is. not} °F? _gppres ors. Is that @ reasca for you ta be de- day, I more amd more fear to addtoss the people of the | finctern yeurgago when I began the sccuggie of tuat | PPT ¢ your Commercialsight-” Lay no. aad thevesore United Biates, ia a tongue foreign to me; because, from | great right of mankind--the freedom of thought. I pdessasntorllituins ondrtumnsatictesaiss to eee vt |i day to day, L mest such eloquent mea, such masters of | bao endured three y.ars imprisooment for it. But at | Plrvsed torestorethe taw of nation prac ch the art of oratory, here in the United Btutes. that of | [2% f. ong ee Pad ta Heaps, your own interet to maintain. { have spoken of ships course Leam ouly bow with respect before them, with | ‘There is only the hangman aod martial law. We have Co mete hogy Seanon. nnd powder o Witte poll the consciousness ot my own inability; snd. secondly, | ‘bed freedom. | We established taedoan—anice Weligous not be lawful for mB to’ buy these things, Of course, { because, siuce I have been upon your shores, 1 | Hyesty equal protection to wa chal’ oppeedion! £2 | will obey ; because the Law bas to © have, inescd, not. had e single moment for the | ail The Protestant church had its own oself.| Santhimbito ontceat the people of the Uuited dues Receccary preparation, especially during ‘the last few | government for eat one pa to be pleased to look to those laws, aud perhaps if you days. But, gentiemen. my consolation is that I suppose to dispose of its tempo affairs. New. that’ is taken should find them not ,uite convenient to your own in- Movements {rom tho First Qi one | Cavatina sed. Money C. Gimm, “elute ; jer, Eiohora, sna oo The Gipsy Sorg (Camp : Part 1 Grand Gvectuce—“ Dor Froysohnta” Vou Websr Coudeeted by w. Vinos “The Happ -s Aaa ty art; com pos 2 2 Obligate Blute part for Me JA. 8 Cataening Hay ‘Trumpet Bolo~Avia, oe WV Walls are The Qrebesten will ts yeomposed of slaty grand Opera of Ee ea a)... ++. Rossiai Trish Melody" 1 sty ensde—“ The eee Ge ot ov. C. 3, SEYTON. ary terests to make with constitutional means—with the same ing the words of the soos ta in Ger. | you come not to have @ plessure here, but to bestow a | from it, and, day by day, the nearly bankrupt anaes ; re | ining the words of #8 a 74 BB pi hy lahen inst nanan anes eat is Jit eu et re ¢ meas by which you make other laws—such changes as will allow the Emperor of Austria to buy what he pleases. ies, 25 cent vatholic Chureh, which is coneldered as the beat menus and also to allow the oppress | Sh PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘The meeting was at the hall of the Maryiand Lostitate. The room, which is two huudred end Gfty feot loag, was crowded. ‘There is great enthusiaam in Baltimore. Koesuth is quite well, and will not leave this olty for Washington unti! Tuesday morniag. It is possible that he may yet consent to attend s pab- lic banquet, to which he has been invited for Mondag evening. He wil! not be seen on Monday, during the day, except by those who bring him “ substantial eid.” Detention of the Southern Mail, Bactimone, December 28, 1864. We bave no Southern mail this evening from beyond Washington. The mail steamer on the Potomae ia dis- abled, and will not leave Washington azsin before Wed | nesday. The Northern mail, meantime, will be seat to the South via Beltimore and Nerfoik. Marke Crianceston, December 27, 1864. ‘The sales of cotton to-day have been less than 200 bales, at 8)/ to8\(c. The market is at « complete staad. Sea Theatrical and Masicat. Boweny Turatnr.The grand historical pisy, eatitied “The Saxon Sorceress.” which is every night receives with the most epthuriastic cheers, commences the eutee~ tainments, to which Eddy, @ very clever actor, aad & great favorite, will appear in the leading char Hs Will be assisted by Mr. Stevens, aud other eminent pee- foriners, The entertainments will conctude with (he agw comic extraveganza of “ The Queea of the Coral Vara.’ with new aud beautiful scenery Broaoway Tavaree.—This evening the celebrated Lola Monte: makes hee Grst appearance in Ameries. is engaged but fo" mited period, and conwqueatiy be likely, at reasonable priees, to draw large assem binges. ebe ‘appears this evening in @ mew graad ballet, eed expressly for her eutttied “Betiy, the Tyre which will be represeated with bew aad beautufuk kcenery, She will ed by @ fall and elective 2 the comody of “ane V of “ Shocking Events Niuco's Garoen.--The amusing military ballet pam canuc tte and de ensol, «a waiels be enter tho graad. divee- nationn, danees, les Franck and cenery. et Lertainmeats for vorite yas de dew Severs! beautif tures will next be played, o entertainments will torminate with the ami ns Calied * The Pickwick Ciub,"* Natiowas T dy commences the entertaia- ments thia evening with a acteactive piece — the ¢elebrated drama of * Ti urgeon ot Paris.” Tae gene ipal character will be sustained by thet oiever aad favorite actor, Mr. J R Seot The succeeding feature Will be the drams of « Tas Uattie Stealers, or the Drover vent; and. if you come with that intention. your expec- to get up a new loan. That is the condition of the ed nations to buy what they | and his Dogs.” Dougald by Mr EK Blauonard, Doses aes open, ot ic Bier i Pope eee carson, ee ees. | tation canuot fail, because youhave the futftment of it | Cainoite Obureh of which it is with bigh gratiteation nay fat You sce rady 10 sel ete cee) For prising aagaccy of hia doge du ? ‘to cash. | ant ibs cutive ae ipdeheim| in’ your own: heacte, (Appiatiée’) ‘ubtetore: wt ‘nhs | tant, a Protesteme-—vat only bp bisth, Gut dis by-tom: oy mengthmenp og tees 9th the meclinens,| 208 I will close with the pantomine ic Whee iy Cam eon ildton under H viction--declare that, when we struggled, for a lite: may be ple Testore the wi of The Marble Maidea rusts soohlad tor cals, ‘cnt ox "soak | entreat you to excuse me if you shall not “hear an elo- Time. for religious liberty im Ilungary, we had’ that | uty to that place where it must stand. Youmust |g oie, sy Aicorcot—A due ontersaimmen w otoeed foe t 4 8. C. Jol i, bor BiSkion nat tirsatieas. Afternooe, commencing | quent speech. Take for exeuee for my boldness in a. Cured in the foremost rauk of the sirsggle for the | 80° of fe Satine yn Bg amet Ap: od he afteznoon and evening. “Ia the aivern90n, ‘th: gene Oe toe Se the eenact wBARN. dressing you. uvprepared as I am, the feelings that have | tights of our Protestant saligice. (Great applause ) ey a than the people ARTS That is the principle with C. W. Oturke in the leading pron —- lor art Evening. aha fee: end | been engendered by seeing with what warm 6: th: ek much do we value the kee Sd $n that you stand; end therefore you must reong. in evening tle \anbee eomedy of “ major Jone” ‘hey, wore uaablo 69 Dopeiss eomeay 62 KA? pane tee oe 7mpatby | the single thought was repuguant that a Protestant has | UPO" which you a therefore you must reo%s- | Courtahip. with olber very interesting aad attractive iiday piece of * | you cheered the exiled Governor’ of down trodden. | {racine sinus ber ua vrlly with the Catholic, of | tthe nepaeh teehee nation; fot doe features : EREY'A. COLT, oq, President, | shantimont, ealled the Fi : : _ peers Y,caually with the Catholic, of | cai consequence of your owa existence, ‘Then, I hum! Groncr Loven, Esq View ytd Rnd : Fairy Ott eof the ut not brokem, Hungary. I, indeed, gentlemen: from th Pr altisenship because. of thels religion. | ‘i#im that you will be pleased to recognise ot gy Bowrny Amennratry —The excellent equestriam Joni tt Fe purr, bag ny fe ie pabiie, fee! im Baltimore, as if I were at home. (Ap- Ag charaate abe Gasiagation of independece of peiformaaces which come ofl bere every evening, are et~ tongue incides aed very eirewmatance vill be sufficient for us Hunga- tracting large assemblages. The Kivers Family, Mir, a ia, Cunteanaa, 2 ai I feel i: esient we +e Eplec ta wesmmiion, you teinitarot Tze ee 7 > Segen Coneors Commision. piguse.) cb pws) | gs bam or Magyare to carry on the struggle aa tong | tothe station of thes Sovereign tations which have | Sandaand bis sons, Mad’ Sherwood. and ovher artiste, 3 5 my own famity—and between members of one family therein a ange drop gov hope Veins, The war, for | ever, secording to your present laws, the right to take | give the utmest eatisfaction, by thei performan ies. At OPERA HOUSR—GRAND 8 a. — ee rereneee 8 A cerita arene there is no e for ceremonies, and you will | {he test, . nae ‘oe ote tudependence, as we"! and to buy whatever they want, and not be excluded excuse me. prsencecb ‘Therefore. if you heh mot ee ee ae from ‘yous searnete. Whereas it you do not recognise eloquen’, you wi. fod me true. Gentlemen, it was gra- this declaration of independence, Hungary is only as an tigying to me to receive ‘during my gtay in New Yerk, individual whe is forbidden to look bere ia your coun- through the Joint © sittes of the i try, for any means of legitimate defence against her op- Bebdhmate tas ex pleaser’ ef Tout aceon, Pesors." ‘Therefore, my Used wis is thac you may be Sob Cis auanattenannesacadcamacedian ren leased to declare the declaration of independence of teodered me, Those resolutions, out of which the reso- upgary a legitimate thing, and the right of the people Lotions of the city of Baltimoce issued. became to me the to éxist apd to act as am independent natioa. (Ap. More important, the more beneficial as the day ap- it ow, Be: and some a Beatin Gatien: Seow about . b0-c0ll- tae So ; a Re 4 Rat a Wpeak more, but leave to ‘be 2 ity tae not iy Conceaz at Sheers HALL —M rs CaTHE- bale ta where tire elected of your “ ‘of rows people of the United States, are my hum- arty res te L Hs tones, but we nation would Palsy yp eee veer en og requests. Ths oe te And ‘to ee on a “Ene le the government will be ag or to do anything im respect to alae Sa ay of all those A the thirty-one ey ie your cmedend ates iu one mighty constellation of mankind's moral sky. . The Dewees be] al tS anna heey Austria, by heavy taxation, takes from the peoples i came the more approashed for my | \ life's’ sweat, and out of this the people's treasure humble requests. But I koow that your Congres: waa y going to Wasbington— ce where tae Uongress | tent. Te is giving the indemnification, which we pro- {out geveruasent ane proud that divy ste net the mas opon at 12%; Concert to commence at 2 o’ologk. ‘end the government of eyo iy am d glorious copeblie 4, net eut of the peonle’s pockets because we all ters of your country, but only the executive and legis- Suns NOTICE “LAST APPRARANCR OF, CATE. poy eyed gt ah ed ighty commen latetest: snow tbat freedom 1a ar Rene for Phich the people have — bean A = Ga tae ye ippiaes— country whieh make wer ~~. rothing to has other treasures out! r tnd ‘Society, ae ete full grown member of that great ie family of mankind, which > ee. Se eee indemnifeation. Now. Austrie takes | the proud Ce gery glory of your Congress and | members of which, baving one Cather in Heaven, ace At out of the pockets of the peopie, and the landlords will | SVernmentethat it has the will, as also the duty, s0;brethren. called io act cach toward the other as beeth- hot collect the indemnification, except only a few of of | Lag public opinion. Therefore, LM ye wal | Fea should act, Amonget those mighty toterests en. | thea, who ars most faithful to the oppression ofthe | Posent, ihe, caume of down, trodden ireedom on the | trusted by the sovereign peopie of the United States to | Austrian despot. ) Therefore, you see + + yy con -, umbly entreat you, as the care of your national government and Congress-- | Protestants and ekttior<oveng ious party—and People of the United States. to pronounce almost the inost important—is the question of your | the peatantzy and landiordscequally interemed aot to | 12 ay Entre! mange | is already struck, and a few foreign policy; that is, the question of your in- | endure the present condition of Austrian ian oppression. . mpathies will be too Circle, 50 ‘Tier, an: C} ander ‘twelve yours, 25 cts. stay ry inaltods Cc Cc '¥'S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HALL, NO. way, pore $F street. every bight etion. The an cy it and ver. Society tercourse and pi. with other nations of | We have, ia IL }, latge property of is public opinion may pro- Splengid selec Trish | the world. I ‘belive you will agree with me, | which we Dey ve oeks dimen Cg get cyte Coe Bd melou: 1 wil be given erties To commence at3 | geatlemen. that even in wera life no man can | peasantry, because we cousidered no government to be a | *27 thing hoe eause of Hungary. The question eel Admission, 8) cents. evtireiy exclude himself the community, aad | good agiiculturist, mechanic,tor tradesman. That is | C®2uet be va teu delay is o Seaative. x. 3 ILL PORITIVELY CLOSE THURSDAY EVENING" from intercourse with his con with the village, with | no business of the government. It must be ert be dy because Decsure If ou a7 af lupgery, then do | WwW January 1, 1352 — World's Fair, at Sto) pani woe | the town, and with the country im which he lives. | to private ainginidunle=—to private industry. There- ‘ou do, your help will come by | reper, Ly T. Barn: het , Whatever be willing to seclude himself from | fore, we We would divide the pro- bea cereus Pave "= Ss iain ane i Delineation, Dem this interoour#®, would be an exile in his own perty among oe ib ta landed property, ave Senter cg ye Beeches agg llh the 4 io ile in his own city—an exile in hisowncountry. | who should moderate price for it, by | =~! em yesterday in Philadelphia—the cradle of seta Even so is tt with nations, which are o1 and by, throug! Yraoltition aiforded them by a banking | YU" eiarationot Independence. There I was answered, gle individuals in the great of mankind. If | system, and that out of that ‘Peloe we would pay the Setes Gf is oho or ieee can a fea should be inclined to seciu fet from all in- | jandlords for thelr lost Now, of course this oo “4 iS city of Harrisburg—the capit leapt in the concerns of other nations, that nation | lended property cannot be nb; Austrian govern} Ae m bsy vania--containing 2S. three Pepper ard would seclude tecifout ofthe community ofmaa indand | ment to those who hare aaties, Austria wants ¢ ‘ -ople of Harrisburg--but also by the mad la = would become an exile in dot ha Ar loins every foot of land te soppest ies existence ¢_ by means of thes anak to pacts: iatericas geutiemen man Xx | loans. Again, we haves claes interested in the revolu- | to1s tnat besides the granting of these my humble re. nation. however as indepen- | tion of Hungary. We had to for the meces- granting y, ite Aenlatal pace dent Of other nations, Put the rithest the strongest, | Lith ot cee chat. strupeins oe eats, “ae neces | quests, when war brealte out for Hungary's freedom aad | fi ‘a famous yy Tea ae, aad “Yaeus Xpicies, i ar celobrated triumpi, of MTU YY. iT INSTITUTE —PANORAMA OF LON- 5’ racer a ays Palace, independence, I will find brave hearte and stout arms man single wi ae ossuih note, Ey Fg FB yt ey ty 4 canal” fh mas die \hirey thoes nilious of dollnce, §8!0BS the twenty-four millio people of the | Exembers of his famlip=his (ellow-citicams of the city United States, to go over to Europe and ‘ight ride by side and coustty in which he lives—and only look to Now, out of these thirty three millions, twenty millions | jn the great battle for the freedom and independence of the consequence. What would become of this | Ste yet t@ eacted trust by the mers, who will, innocase, | the Furopean continent. (Great applause) [ was | man’? Quile the same is also true in fespect to na- Gulla tdenaretine po gee sete thas it was not ‘ible, when pus Det man- ; Lustio ind’s liberty is fought, for the sword of Washingto Lee trom, Role iataronnct tar vig tgelt from intercourse, | independence, because Austria will not recoguise its es- | fest initescabtard’ That sword, wiioa struck, the eit ar being panama ce, wa tablishment, Again, we have a peopie interested not to | biow here on this continent for the republican {readom of | of th He THEATRE — poston, sae be opened Sn ie ON BY at one 9 cloo® Bh endure the oppression of their fatherland; amd that ac- | this great t it be it ty S + | at whe Pary Pee Tees ta tee ee, umselt only for a weet. | counts fer the immediate texation which, under most | stroke Yor all husssulty wia fe given tien coowioet ——__-—-— a Sorelle so ‘mem, been tbe house af cme uaa couned vy | @ apes, ——- the very life of the peo- | Now, gentlemen. Twill not anicuse your kind indulgence Free the by éuriog the" provent eomagemert. nr | years.and the pears o! nations are coumted by centuries; Hungry, Delors we fell, Under the stroke | and patience, which you have bestowed in your crowded | tka I will only say that, | ‘and the consequence would be. that that nation would taxation of Hunga: fod, | Situation to hear my dry ri Valent ih ane socatey, will SEATS LW T jounted to not more thea four and aral{ miltion of d 4 this be the s! generous will of the people of the Yeats aiternoom, ab Bo » Feameep cate freee humestty which wae ro interest | ‘ais, now it hes to pay sixteen. Before,we were {cre | Voiied States, in the nome of the honor of ms aacion f —_— 7 » wader tus to the m4 citi Boa wee oy mo. | fom any duties on tobacco. Now, the Hungarian ia | can give the assurance that the Husgarians will be found | ROUS NEW TORK AMPHITH ORE, 31 BOWERY. OLA MONTES TICKETS —FuB : mentary ives Ay aw ny Hf hn fond of the pipe even with myself -though | worthy to fight, side by slide wath you, for civil and po- New Par L pri Private Box. A ciay pen fee oe that country im which they tive--and immortal life A, (Laughte Now et pan BA taken care, with the vanaf Washingt om tbat 2: ‘tal oe th Tt ? cadsy oven. 01 c e. ta > i Oh sauce erence! fame pea Bescdwag.- | Gat’ sonntss chien wien eet use glocy. of | S,monepoly in that trade. and what fs the consequenes’ | {orl which I received ar a presoat in Phiivis } ory ts the glory of | 5,0 their children —whose future honor and happiness is the bonct aud bappiners of their children Men sec!uded— like natioms sec \aded—{rom each other would be like the tlikworm, which, to be sure, secludes itself in a self woven house, but which cannot remain for eternity in that segiusion. (Applause) It mest come out ; but Jou know, geniiowes that whea ihe silkworm leaves its | T}D™ people of Hungary, with wh smoking was almost indispersable ha custom. They have burnt their tobacco formeriy threw inthe water the tea heretofore | which I promised to at bndoned the | T will bear vo deciae our fathers iowa cheers, that rich was im | fai} into the hands of plause,) | wlio bave honored my ny, it from the into his hands TICKETS.—A FEW CHOICe SEATS to that very standert. which weal eviaaia iden Lane, NO. 4 trons and wil! neith | Lots i tbe 5 ° re oh | eee ae H Matson inns.» | Feclvsion, it comer out oaly ta die, That would ie pre. | Toece ls a hear Gar sition telem eoawair. ae gg eet he | _ ae . cleely the condition of every man who reciudes himself | Tt +s MR wate De mother ippeint T8 FO Pear LIND'S CONCERT ON TUES- | fro tabing au intovest lathe rate of hie iellow mau. | ‘ow thetpeople prefer tocul down thelr vines, than oa j the child remains for hip wh | cay Evoning ~C! Sil parks of the Howse | thet would be precisely the condition ¢f every nation | &t® the * Even our fruitful trees are cut tates, when the wandering exile pa mey & bad at the Be that would be wi fo seclude jtyel€ roma by b re the taxation, Buch isthe con- | presence, take to your kind care th ' Tor DNIANCE, interest in the condition of every other Bo gy Tor ion of [Hungar I might zo on for hours aad hour Sberty of the world with the tex to epumetate @/! the motives which to resort to revoluticn the first ust Inducer mother takes care of her child; and whew you take care ent that war breaks | of this great cause, the sympathy of the people of the Europe. I am qu that you yourselves | United States will not vanish like the passivg emotion of not rema: in socae condition susrenite, be be heart, but will become, substantial. active, aad ope: them il not endure it, You | jative. the goverament cf the United States hes é foreign Soares Ss fon | Ney towards other nations, but that this foreign policy | Ove freedom. The lewis, Kann MY ones The speaker thom took his sent, with three times three aie poliey , net mee illog wae eaten ibe s008 to be the tool of Believe us “i will not | from the audience | olicy. it would Eo ne foreign petiy. “Tatecd.it would ay to ae ds oko | ioceige 9 Judge Leona followed, with a goo speech, and oferod | tee at Sll-—bécauss a foreign peticy le wot to pep deered bea tohe Dy jsburg resolutions, which were adopted. Taey | exed — | fot bave no concern. but to have concern with other ma- independence of our fatherland (Appl i that a felon ager unavoidable Revolvod, That the citivens of Marrisbure *. cheering) Wuen fhat nation showd come out Ct its sitkworm houre it would only cfeep out to die (Appiause) But I am told that the pyre peopic of the United States are aot indict ad chat Beene iee HK ue toh she nee iaeiy had trala je ts ia Paria. Bors KL AATIONAL CIRCUS, ag epengems as AY wee i of dauuary, 1593 will a a da the, reat Tronen Gctumbia, 8 C.” All com sont Bit TE pecs Lo NEW P nw MapicaL BOOK Ko » ron, Frenchend american “ings en bia. Bevery. jmumbat is vortption ey eg Ee tions. But [ am also told that you are interested oon im concerns of foreiza nations, but that lia Now what will be the conse: > - . consequence revolution. upon | of government of Pennayiy: in town moe ee Pa a, rs a that | Burope’ I will omy say that the oppression of Ita ereby appre is one of your glories, that ¢ 1 % Nemted by Lo tion ‘of one 6f Sour former fellow citizens, the word | P88 Btovght forth the oppression of all Europe. Since reat speech botore th “7 - Hiungary has fallen, Italy has lost its existence. In |. & > eis: | fe | only ment plotird out from the dictionary ; but let me | Germany, wherever freedom dares to raise its head in the PS Fumee Hos tooling (94 | po Ae potions dt yeur ov abtsed tapalile most moderate hope. it i# put down by Austria, by the aid ateige right of every | more distant from ary than Baltimore is of Russia. And even the usurpation of Louts oleea, therefore the argument that‘ Europe ts 100 distant * Is, | Which is intended to strike out the word republic from opin. ‘noth! the Buropean continent, is aconsejuence of this pre tehing aap eoaneen ogc bam mp foe at ponderance of Russia, which was gained by the oppres- sion of Hungary Therefore | say, without the reatora- polio tg, satune howe aera europy too tar_to | tom Of Mungary tere ie no pov ty vo get thie thea. Hi hate © commercial intercourse? Not at all. The | 4M Of oppression of Burope out of the ds of Russian ined "ea United States bave @ far larger commere lerance, You know what is the nature of this with Rurepe than with ali the other part preponderance. It is the erasure of all nationalities-- inont of America; and, therefore, if the commercial | the sbolition of all political freedom aad religious tole- ity eaition, price. ‘$10. Barton ud oat Suraical Journal :- ay be to Mucord's or re orauperior t untey. ve the three Propos Kossuth, Governor of Munger: yor and authorities of the Glty 9F to boone of (ATH As Sam atr the nzeonle of the Ui the people of the ‘i tof commercial at fen esl. Book vali, Albany, N. ‘ap other pl coat ; amend oF 20 sist of Lea's Female Bt “~ ration Catholics and Protestants are oppressed under eoneklt x scons on the alia» ud Batope. the a ain the euiges mi interests of Rurope are got too far, that argument stands | ne hiads of Russia. Gentlemen, the Peper ot Napo- ant to te Tel aoe regarded oe = tepeatiom, Wah eaten leon, nearly fifty years ogo, spoke a prophetic word, communication and connection between | When he raid that in fifty years (he European continent tee we continents. Now. gentlemen, would you be would become either republican or Cossack. Now. the willing to have the favor only of this connection with ‘hercontiowat ot Vorope beonme' rp Hungary once tree, Europe Would you sit take also upon your shoulders the continent of beoomes repubii:an apse py Vy! mia ae 4 by bag an ow. gen’ Sai eis of duties would sooner or later Of tie (auetcowese, Von cunwot letp, the United Btates | E0# the restoration of vo freedom aad fi camnot iq feeling the influcuce of the condition of Ba- @thom> The peace oc the war, the civilization or the ‘ist the ae ot the oppression. the 4 or the the progress ot (be starvation of camnot fail to act vpon you, a8 ‘yang fopeaom os Yous oe pression jeation cr your barbarism, Se oly, & Cy fete ee ple ofthe Medi should de. depen. trade of the the, Uaites 8 ta ie, 0 at No.2 \ 9 No. 's Broad stevet. corner of Wall. _=— a TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, tee pects of Manqgary are, 4 indepenaend panier "ua setclsing the Haus of thoes 2 Poul Russia. oneath arate ‘con! ‘imi in mM a ‘man io the w 44 yiede Woes ain ea Wy 6 te Peas and Mt Merrick (of this city), after which the meeting the dition of i 4 of your M4 Wren d greet deal adjourned reaper TT eoufustos ta the Bail, owing to the ndmiasion ofa Before Kosmuth's Mt Jerome adiroved him ‘ater Dumber of persoun af Ouse | I am fo! ly aware, geo. | t Piay—that ie all tl aw ity invited to ont ant > iJ od Uctmen, tals taterruption ls out of go dicregyed, bat a an | * OF WL Dever, perhaps. for centuries, have «more gio. | In eloquent terme #99) Uneic Opinion 09 tre committed for examination long b | vered property, believing the ¢ Curisty's Muverre.s announce a fine bill for this eve- ning’s evtertainment. Several beautiful meiodies, im- stremental performances, and exquisite dancing Fetsows’ Miveraris —The New England band, com- posed of severs id performers, will make their fest appearance on New Year's day. A fine Bui for to-mighs. Musica. Fexo Concent—Last Averarance or Carme- rin ‘To night, Catherine Hayes gives her vats- ryices imaid ot the Musical Fund dociety, Thiste act of charity, and she sings spiendii ‘reicction ngs. A large number of the best arcists also volua- teer, forming oue of the most attractive programmes of the season. The tickets are $1 each to the parquatte aad first circle; to the upper circle. 60 cents. A few reserved seats cam be prccured. The public should patronise this moet excellent society. It is positively the last appear- | ance of Catherine Hayes, Aston Prace Orrna Hover.—-Professor-Anderson yd another of his wonderful and higuly amusing Musicales, this evening Brovras: Hatt.—The panorama of the “ Fair’ should be seen by every ons,—it ls attracting Large audiences. Mme DeVries Signors Loriai. Rosi aad Beneventaae, are still singing at Savani Police Snttiiinanans Tie Broadway strson Case —thubert Brandeaburges, charged with Jabn £. Brand, with setting Gre to the s No. 36 Broadway, was admitted to bail _ the sum of $5,000. Mr. John E. Roach, re eiding im Brooklyn, became the required security. Brand remains in custody. It was ascertained that am insursnce of $800 had etfected om the stock amd fixtures, in an cflice in Wall street. Under these cir cumstances, Justice Mountfort concluded to detain the accused parties uatil the matter is fully investigated. Another Cave of Arson = Parties arrested on Suspicion «= A fire ocourred at about one o'clock on Sunday morai: or store situated at the cormer of Highth: nue D The alarta was given, and before the flames were subdued the inside of the store war consider- ben sufficient proof wasexhib- the fire bad been the wort. ‘There was found about a bushel of cottem the casks, saturated with campheae pisits of turpentine. The heads of nearly alithe casks wet kuecked in, @od the others contained but avery all quantity of jjuor, The money drawer was carried Mf, for eome purpose of other, and ail the other circam stances showed beyond a doubt that the fire bad been the work cf an incendiary, Information was given to Capt. Squires of the Fleveath ward > at three mea named Jchn Gravam, Charles Grahom and Joan Fahey, hed been seen to leave the store in (cestion only @ alert time be fore the (re was discovered. Accordingty the three pertons nomed against whom surpicion rested. were takem into custedy aud detained for a furthet examination. Charge of Embezsiement—=—The arrest of McAlj barges wich rmb:r/lement, was made by Deputy riffs Gee and Chichester, of Kings county, ou @ warrant imucd by Justice Coles, of Willis Osborn wasserved by otticers Patersom a Thief —On Saturday night, police man Kerlin. of the Sixth ward police observed a decout man in Broadway considerably under the imftu- voking fellow a ble ie bit to go home, ead ‘The suspicion of the the sobet maa im~ 5 and was conx- purpose The offeer vties and com the Intoxleatt oifering bis om them 6 man gave O@ earchiag his ey to ths am be Moc chants’ F. notes of other b i by the as AN “on ained ustil he became, coder. Thus be erca : vobod by the vigilance 6€ } the polices 4. The man artes Jon suspicion was die | charged. as no evidence appeared aay criminal act had beea commilted Ly him Charge of Fo A young man named Oveart Charter Arenbur Gotiney, of the £ece ing or fer @ 6 nd M8 Cohen, on anelly ai r oe Osborn, who detained, accused was conveyed before Jus’ him (or a further ¢xamiuati Superior Court.—General Terms f=Present. Chiet Justice Oakiey and How. ndford. Duer, Mason, Campbell. and Paine, Dec isiort— Carls ot, Devis and Sidary Brooks, ede Foster Reynotts and Morris Reynolds. =-Ordet the verdict be modiged to as to befim favor of the for the balance of the net proceeds of the cargo of Christina, and tn favor of the defendants in respect of claim jor the proceeds of the cargo of the Bohemia. Fadvord Cook vs. Elisha C. Letchicli Judgment & tha Bpectal Tetin affirraed Mortimer de Motte vs. Rober! McKinstry==New trial Btanted. costs to abide the event The Mayor, Ale ormen, $e. of New York, ads. Joon Cor Nn and Willion Haryinan —Judgment at the special teras affirmes, with costs Same als. George Hutson and Wife, responienis Judy: ment at the special term affirmed. with coms. . Charles @. @rigin. appellant.es. Tie Mayor, Gc oftNew York Judgment at the special term affirmed, with corte, Henry C. Bowen, $¢.,08. Zener Newelim Judgment o& firmed. with ecste Somes Kent vs i J. Hari =-Todgment at the apectal term affirmed, with corte Ebene = peliant David CG. Gini |e me r cial tena reversed. aad Gew trial ordered Costs to abide the wee of or Bother V Weisser et aly adm Chan lea Dera, the as dam $1085 69, with ages wober 20 18h ei without costa to ( er Wrisprek ‘Coleen plasotiae consent to ¢ this dente, ne granted. Costs ta abide the ay ot the waite Reie Ordered, That the pretemé trial term of tale court. held by the Chief Justice. be continued eaty Bat- wrdey next, aad oo auch longer a he sina dirset.