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WHOLE NO. 7038. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, FEBRUARY ° ~, SS eee 3 HOMESTERADS T WILL PAY YOU FOURFOLD.—THE PLAN BY MOVEMENTS OF KOSSUTH. which you oan ourself & house, or make money troble of quedeagl aie 6 or 8 years was SPEECH 10 THE LADIES or PITTSBURG. ae thouaand ladies au; Drosent, and nesrly 100 suares wo: accommodate | Letter from Count Pulszky in Reply to the ‘Bll who wish to be informed of t! jos of the Associa- ‘tion, another podlio Mvcting will id in Kniokerbooker Charges of Count Batthyany!, eorner of Twen' a Figath 4, ua, On jondey evening, ary 2d, clock, P. a, AS coe, Scr, Bes ‘shis will bo the feet previous to’ tho rexular monthiy meot- ing, all who desire to come iu_on An equal footing with the ‘rest should subscribe The monthly dues are but $3, TELEGRAPHIC. in afow Eo tl Leading to ane. oe, Pie freely given in relerenoe to ractio picarnies nd poriect sateoy oF tho Amociation’ Lawes | ‘The Magyar’s Arrival at Cteveland. ENTRUSIASM OF THE PEOPLE ON THE KUUTE FROM PITTSBURG—GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCKSSION AT CLEVELZND—KOSSUTH TOO FEEBLE TO SPEAK, ETC. Crsvecano, Jan, $1, 1852. Korsuth arrived in this city this evening, at half-past 6 o'clock All along the route he was met and oheered by immense crowds of people. At Salem and Ravenna be made brief addrestes tothe crowd, and spoke to the masses at other places from the platform of the cars. « Meterial aid,” to the amount of eleven hundred dol- lars, was contributed along the route, Great enthusiasm prevailed at Alliance, where he was met by Judge Spaulding, Chairman of the State Commit tee, and addressed on behalf of the peopie, aad weloomed od as their guest, Tn Cleveland he was received and escorted by the mili” tary and fire companies, the latter forming a long torch- light procersion. Lines of torch-bearers moved along each side of the carriages, and the masses filled the side. walks and streets outside the ercort, The procession moved up Water street, through St. Clair, Ontario, and Superior, to the Weddell House, which was brilliantly il juminated for the occasion In afew minutes after their arrival, Kossuth appeared on the Belcony, befors an immense concourse; but) owing to the state of his health, be was unable to s2y more than a word or two, Ile desired rest, ho raid, 80 as to beable to address them on Monday, when he will speak at the festival io the aftern:on, andto the Ladies’ Ascociation in the evening d to attond. Well ad Rea ence COME N BERBRE, Prost. JAMES R. DELVECCHIO, ¥. Pros Mappen, Reov'y. 7 Cummings H. Tucker, M Hopper Mors, W. i, Grenalle. SECURE 4 HOME—NOW I8 THE TIME.—THE EMPIRE Buildiog and Mutual Loan Association will hold thoir first regular monthly meoting on Tuceday avening, Feb, 3, athal!-peas sovon o'clock, at the Mercer Hou: Broome and Mercer strest JOSEPH R TAYLOR, Prosident, Jonaruan W. Aut en, Vice President, Wyilis Bisckatone, Jamos R. Dol Vecohio, 8 ney, John Beacker, Willi ‘Dyke, Wiliam H. Grenoll sae: GAs ous mater, Cale erritt, J.W. FELL, XCELSiOR BUILDING AND MUTUAL LOAN ASsO- Cistion will hold their regular monthly meotin Sonic Hall, No. 274 Grand street, near Forsyth a on Tuesday evenizg, February 3, at 7} o'clock. There will be of shares redceied. Entrance foe, $10; monthi $2. shares, $80. Interest ab ‘he rate of six per cen! per sunum will be paid on cums of money paid in advanvo yy its members. Office, 156 Bowery, upataira. ROBER1'T. HAWS, President, N.P. Lananre, Secretary. DELSSA BUILDING AND MUTUAL LOAN A&go- Ciation.—A epesial meoting will he held at ths Assembly Rooms, cornet of Kighth avenus and Twenty-fith steo eyoning, February 3, at 754 9'clock. Ladi fc9 invited to ntiend, An address witl bo ed by Wm W. Brackett, Eeq ‘Tho larze number of sharoe slready taken, proves, beyond s doubt, that this will bo the Jarst popular and proiteble association over orgsnized. Any person who ohccsvc to lay aside tho small sum «feovon ents per day, can hold a in this association. The dues, $2 per month, can be paid in $l imsialments. An ine veresd ab che rate of six per cont is also paid on dues paid in Advance, nob loss than eix mouths. The ofcers are well known revidents of the upper part of tho city, amd will ro- ocive the names and entrance fee, 0 cents, DANIKL BARNES, Procideat, 116 West 224 stroat. GFORGE R HOWNLL, Vieo President, 22 Park Row. Seorctary, 173 Spring stra BY MAIL Kossuth’s Address to the Ladies of W. If. HOYT, Secretary, office 260 Ninth avenue, Pitwburg. us Prygeucna, Lauraday, Jam 29,1852 = OMe Lapirs--] have seen too many of sad and bitter hours EIPRESE AGHNCIES, ce. in my life, which was almost an inexhaustable series of FRERYORD AND CO's GREAT CALIFORIA PACK- sge aud Parcel Exprese.—Our next shipmens will go for- ward ey the United ttates Mail eteamore Cresoen struggles end sufferings. covsoled hut by the sense of duty, and by a noble aim, not to fee! with uncommon in- tensity the blessing of a summer ray of consolation and City,on | te the ido February, and in the Cherokse, Sth inves in charge | Cf Lope, euch aa that is with which you brighten now of spccisl mossengtre through to Sra Fransisco, Ourcharge | my still gloomy way. And etill the joy of the moment on freighs is then by any otherexpress All freight ic somewhat troubied by the anxiety to know, if there ts, in that bright day, the dawn of better days,or is it buta passing blaze of lightning. which but shows forth to make, by its suddev extinction, the darkness still darker than it was before? Will your tender hands, more power- fol by their very tenderness than the stoutest arm of man—will your tenger hands foster that flame of sub- stantiel sympathy, which you bave planned with sucha poble zeal,and pureed it to bring, a fair and precious must be put up water-provf, and sout in tha day before Prokagee not to exceed 125 pounds, No charge for aailing, gustom house or concular fees. Stal! parcels receive: i M.. day of sailing. BERFORD & 00., 2 V4 or House. ge on ai the U. %. M. and P. ships eecured st this office, ouly through tine, via, 22 the Lowest rates. A. PRIDE & COS GREAT CALIFORNIA PACK: «© ogoand Parcel Express. —Ovr next shipment will go forward by the United States Mail stesmers Crescent City, | fruit? Bballit go on blooming and beartag fruit and on the 3d of February, and in the Cherokee, Sth inat, in | spreading over wide frida? Excuse my anxiety, ladies charge of spcoial messengers through to Saa Francisco, | and be uot offexded by it. He who ofcen bas been dis- Our charge on frieght is only 35 conta por Ib. All treight must be vot up water proof, aud sont inthe day before is appointed, yielde aot drawing rear with giant steps, and ily to hope, and soetog the er ng, therefore, the eailing. Packages not to oxcecd 125; ouads No charge for Cuastom-houre ce coneulsr icer. Emel parcels recoivadsill | ieetimable value of every moments time; knowing what IWorolock, M, day of sailing. No. 3 Broad ebreed, next so | must, what will be gained. if I cam employ the awiftly ‘Wall. passing time im an approprinte, practical way, and kuowing what can aud what will bo tost, if 1’ ott/t must fo Cn with tilling. with preparing the ground, to apeek ia dry prose, if 1 must yet go on topleed, and if I moet substantial co-operation but there where Lean be present myself, and only so loag a3 Lem present, instead of being provided wilh the neces- sery Means to devote my time aad my activity to that yactof my tawk which ts called in coumoa life “ busi- ners trantactions”’ Indeed, | may be excused that, even in View of such # consolation and such generosity es Lbave xow the houcr to epjoy, and notwitastanding VRAVELLE RB RUIDE, EW YORK AND PRILADALP SIA DIRECT. Mail sad Kxpress Lines, through fa 4}¢ hour Railrosd, via Jorsay City, loaring New York at 6 M., foot of Corilend’ street; 9 A, M. avd SP. M., Liborty strect—loave Philadelphia, exme hours, from foot of Walnut Fook. arn reduced to $i for first olase, and $3 50 for ao id olga. Boitimore, Washington, and Chazicetoa through tlokete so! in the above hncs, sna throug lnggtxe carried in the 5 P. M. lino from New York, with through oon. Guetors. wil the intensity of gratitude whica I fecl, (amd obi! how eas ret Would like to dirclose every fibre of my heart, that CAas rah orp deren cen lah tt you might ate how thankful fevl.) still £ cannot for- river, (ct of Battery place, Ly tveambont JOHN POTTER, | bear to look with somow tuto the future, and test no daily, (Si:udaysexscpied) arziving ab Philadelpuus at 2 | ube yet coutidenily to yield to those who, with ein benevolence, bid me to be of good cheer. Ladies, knew the German tale about the man who had a hob- gcbin im his house, which Isft him not tor a mo- Geoond claga, $2; emigrant ling, a6 1, Bhis8, Agent. es P.M. Faro, ML. fe ment unmolstea, either by dey or by night. LIQUOR, After hoving exbaurted every “means lo gat sue waieeraianl OIL RIOR SRE LEO laps aro call Tid of ths gobtin avd all in vain, by it Up ev door, B. PEYARS& €0., IMPORTERS OF WINES, | every window of his house aud eet it on fie, sotuat ths dice end Bogers, invite the attention of wholesale | och iin might roast within, and tlung bi into the ea to their cxtensive stoox ofthe sbovenamaed | EDAD BNE ronet | - sara oboe : goods, which thoy axe eeliing twenty per cont lower chan | fddie bed gelloped away penuiless, Lomelees and peor, Any odher iauseiathe city, allcrderspunctually satond- | bulmerry and giad, becuuse rid of the torturer. So. ed 6 No. 3M Broadway, fires block abova she Erving | hevirg galoyed awhile, he turned roond to see if his bouse burned wertiiy, and what was it ne saw! Tae | house burned indeed mersily, but the gobli | gat cowering bebind the ridér on ais sadaie’s croupe, you know. indies, what ts the goblin’s name’ His nane | is sorrow ! and look, chere he is, staring at me out of my SHIPPIFG. Fok Uy see008, UN LTED STATES MAIL STRAM- ARoric 4. Jemos C. Lies, amor wit ot ‘ Sens alte aan ntied Sintee walle ee Ben ouciverp | Yery sleeves. Ladies, hee ia Pittsburg Alleghany | on Saturday, Feb: 12 o'clock M aud tle nity, 1 was aot only honored with the mos: | Sh the tose 0 Canel stteck. No ber touching mars of kindeers and civility, but I for. Fortroigh’ ov pagtege, having unequalled scxommoda- tions tor 9) 00 and comfort, apply to BDWAED K, COLVINS & CO., No. 6 Wal) siveot, Tho sseninahip PA- CIFIC will suocecd the Arctic, and esil February dis HE PUILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL BTRAM- Uowpaay intend running their pew sicsmahips at 3 4 Teceiyeu also, so many testimouials of benevolent sym- patby, and every munifestation of this sympathy wok rch @ practical such a substantial course, as L hav | not yetexperienced im any other place of the Uaion; and berides this practical manifestation of the most | genexeus liberality bears so much the character of uni- 4| Vereaiity, that 1 bave full resson ve the pro- City of ®r wratay, January $8 nunciaticn of these cities and ties, be- Gity of Olarcow, Thursday, Horch 4 | ides the important bevefit of their substantial aid, ity of Manchester Thureday, March conuct fail to beve ite due weight ia the political | wle. The corporauive authcritie . seconded by the ‘odmestay, Peb'y. ¢ Wodneatsy. Pab'y, 28 | cilizers at lurge, need themselves most ex- Backsgo é sercoms, 8X in | piicttly, becnuse ticatly, Next came the work- fore casa, Lt OF paseoge Bpply bo ing-men, with tb t touching generosity pouring RICHARDSON, 41 Exshanga plac orNo.9 Walnut ebtoss, bil into the trevsury cf freedom their spontayeous con- uibutions. every shilling of which is baptized by the sweat of their brow, Oh, how great—how generous is jhe peoplo’s beart ina fr ‘Then, the mninirtera HROUGM TICKET. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A First Cabin ticket, through to San Francisco, b: aa} 1 froin hers until Of the gorpel, sanctioving the cause by the yerdict of rig Avely ry N Tevine House, froma Jo W the word cf the Lord, ana sanctifyivg it by pious prayers und brotherly love—and the prople ot Birmingham, and the young men-ord, vgnin, and, agata, working men. ard the very boys of the public school, and the nan America: ighty element linking Ame- BS SMUTISA AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mai) Sscamships, bosweon Now York snd Livorpool dl- Feat, sud botwoou Hossen sca Liverpool, sha Boston skips | to the heart of the Ruropean continent—a dearivg only osilinx ad Haiivax to land and recolys mails and pas | witness, by ite pronounced sympathy four Hungary, thar | the cause of my on independence ia identical | with incependence and liberty; wad. at | + work of universal aym- | pathy with the nection and and ail this pape of anoek ‘These vosss hthe mark of eur reo on th volemt will, that bere in this place, and parti } Fiagers’ Be sembly. I may well be permitted to state the | Evrora,’ i ¢ of my sotrows, becaure these, my sorrows, are in | Canada. fy atin and have no burg. itself, Cambria, 5 «following bumble remarks :—1 am often of The United States wt large sym h my cause—that { have the heart | yot the people with me. Well, [ rniiiude having reseived very | cifestations of this | cere pusiastic a tw 1)o charged © ent parte of the | 008. ese imenifestations od snegena on bo a, of wrich All lotiery and aowupepers must Ordos. few to @ clgh’ or paa apply to notwi Jing Hor freight of paswane, APPS ARD, J. 88 Broadway. ach an expenstye | Fronch, Gorman, and osuer rogeived aad m almost accustomed to | mon with & Through bills of brought in oa in Kneze for 2¢ fading ero «' U besidhs water aud bread, still ninents and hoepi- (A preferred to see than toderate wishes | eplendit ¢ umount of this expenditure OTD Te AHS y oO ens isy, Fobrusry 1 ba ceca poe | ago $0 inv vith it; oF ie Arranges: sadice’ Bo. I with it; o | Berths, & sf or rage Berthe, st +b 2 wid have been des! o have been em- $0. © Avaus, Erai ployed tainmenta, all the [Lungarian exiles scat. sekon Hl Ca eee |: ter Europe avd America, a great part of them Or patuace *pzly,t9 ort tela OO t misery which my heart bleeds not t be Becseret : ~ | hate the m © relieve, could have lived upon, toge NHE ROVAL WAIL ST PT. SAMP- | (* lb myceif, for ® whole year, And being awars | on Mon dspoken in public is, by the medium of | we spoken all over tha world, I avail } my ‘ op’ apectfully to ey, | oO stilt end to honor mo ers, Cr tr ex of theie Rind hospitality, would Bs ig entrust stined to thia purpose to our own 4 #.—N tars Om board of bE | Caron ¢ 2 amount could be spared nd, and we ourselves be more com- Merlin, c ~ © would Jellow our own humble ac- green.) eats F heeapniy Osean " y good wife, whom God haa given me ett mak i —my good wife would dor, Will's Ww to take care of it. The ladies of Hungary kuow Ow Baturday, the 7 cep houre; and we kuow that every dollar | sily spent ix a dollar fost for Hungary worthy of peoultar oon. » been invited to bea | re— (not every where, ene’ clyeum: Wherever 1 h Rew fo heart was also cheered | ene i antial aid for my down trodden coun: | parr a a ut of this id. waa postponed ook ab pior N . r ving to the next neighbor- ny, 12th Pobevary, #8 esming to the ; qeolicd sovommadati with row y generous, but Been oonstrocted with s the cause of Hungary was Wor (roight ox passage an A nbstantial nid, where z F dress te public, or, at wey ’ | Orica Books tad sympathy is very ob =< nee f bare had the ‘lend, whioh the Gan'its During there oiglit "chegre nomwnt's reat ! I viewed Chagreo an tates le w soon my ro Uirph cings ve % Por tee issue of this struggle ; but not the entire indifference . with me,continued until the end of August, shows no of all America could prevent or retard the outbreak disapproval of the policy of bis colleagues, foraecinglegay, Thus Icannot tell how loag I may Bot there was yet another well koown Ifungarian yet be permitted to be faraway feom Earope; but aup- | neme—weli known abroad—Batthyanyi. The haughty powe I have another eight weeks te stey, how | Count Louis was popular in Europe by his travels—by his many cities can I visit more? Perhaps not even | high attainments—by his splendid career—and by the eight—if I consider the immense distance frou | hercism with which he met his death on the soaifold here to New Orleans, and thence to Boston, Now | The holoof martyrdom surrounds hia name. The Aus- ladies, herein lies a source of deep and bitter | triane bad therefore published a letter signed by rome ob- sorrow for me. Because, if the universal sympa: | scvre member of the family, reiterating the charges of thy of the people of the United States continues Prince Esterbazy. They we!] knew how unitportant this to manifest ilseif in substantial way only uader poblication was, but they calculated that it would arouse the oonditien of my persousi presence, and of my | tke family pride of the amiable Count U, Batthyanyi, being seen end being heard, then I, being able to | Over whom they had no dicect control. They’ wish- visit only @ very small portiou of your immense country | ed (o create a split among the Hungarians. "It was the material aid will be also but very small in com- | impcrtant for them that the opinion should be spread parison with the great arm. And allow ma humbly to | that besides Kossuth there are yet other leaders remark, that my position isso well knowa that Lamen- | in exile, who do not subordinate themeelves to the abled to eay, that if I have sufficient means cau control | man whoxythe people had elected ite chief—that there the foreboding events so as to insure their issue to be | livesin Paris a count, who put himeelf forward as the favorable to democratic liberty, to the welfare of tha | representative of the Hungarinn aristocracy. What largest number, to the foundaiion of Lasting peace and | excellent argument for eur enewies to say that there are tranquillity, tothe principles of personal security and | such divisions among the fluogarians, as make it impov- of the security ¢f property—in a word, to the principle | sible for any power to give efficient aid to them! And of Ewell regulated liberty, civil, political and re- | who can know whether the course of events may not put ligious, But if I have not sufficient means to usemy the lead of affairs in France or in Kngland into the existing influence wiih, that weight which is at- | bands of a foreign minister, who, under the pretence of tacked to that idea of having at my disposition the | Liberaliem, might encourage these revolutionists, who are means necessary to facilitate or to insure the victory | eure to fail,in order to feiter the handa of the men who —thev my very absence from Europe can overturn the | ean succeed, and to strengthen despotisia, while he seems prudence of soand calculation. Every day’s accident may | to attaos the despots averywhere, and reaps the cheap give the open field to nations’ enemies; and thenonly one | cheers of the doiaded iiberais’ "Une sympathies of tho of these eventualities 1s poasible. Either the triumph of | world have made it already now inipowstole that a despotism, orthe triumph of some aristocrats, who, aided | liberal foreyn minister could remain apathetic to- by Eurepean diplomacy wevld ike to depopulariza the | wards Hungary, but if (lere are two partive aimvog tha populer movement, in order to make then our peace | Hungarians, then, without losing his characrer 0 with the despots; or asthe third alteraative, the triumph | liberaliem, he can openly conuteract Kossuth, who is efsvarchy, This is a practical suggestion, wortny of | working for his country:- beoauss he has thy oxcuse the most earnest consideration of the American nation, | that be would countenance Count OC. Batihyeayi, who One of two things is true: either there is ia the | lives tired und inactive in Paris This plan. too, was widely spread rympathy of the people of the United devired ,and the Count went into the suare. ‘Though Btates a pessing enthusiasm, which, by its very na- | appointed by Gov, Koreuth his Miniter of Foreign ture, can of course not endure without being kept | Allairs, he dova not ses that he becomes the tout or his up by coptinual excitement—in this case there is uo | country’s enemies, Instead of rejoicing that t hope of any considerable ree result—or there is | is aman who at the same time commauds the conti- in ita principle, an enlightened love of liberty, prac- | dence of his people sud the respect of all {he tical Christian virtue, and prudent corsciousness cf | tions ip rhe world, and who makes uae of this bis posi- the necessities of your country’s position. Then let me | tion to plead tho cause of his county, the Count falls fervently request the people of the United States not to | into the irap prepared for him, wand’ pute himself tor- word to create diseensions amongst Mia countrymen, to the great delight of Russian and Austrian diptomaey, Tnbis letter, publisbed in the London Times, ho accuses his former chief, ina vague way, of failings and follies, of fwuits aad errors, Uhrough which Luugary has been brovghtto ber present state of misery and servitude; he accuses him of want of cool judgmect, strength, and intrepidity; he accuses him of temerity and ambition. And ull this only because Kossuth maintains bis title of Governor, and adheres to hia democratic and republican principles. For Couut Batthyanyi is far tr ing to fetter the activity of Kossuth,” but he is © ay: to the menrure of the despotiaa of the House of Hap borg And hed Kossuth, after his liberation P peared beters the world in the simple character of the private individual’—his former position—h's misfor. tunes apd the modeaty of his demeanor would have attaoh its substantial support to the condition of seving and hearing ma, becaure this is a practical impossibility for at least twenty of the twenty five millions, and the freedom cof the world may become the victim thereof, I have bad ut least one hundred and fifty speeehes upon two the subject, The collection of them makes cousiderabls yolumes. There is scarcely any ion of the large topic—apt to be discuseed pub- h has not been largely treated, opposed and discusred; and every word of the discursion has become, throvgh the medivm of thy press, common universal Troperty. Him who is not yet convinced of the juatice, righteoveners, importance, aud political exigency of the | pouciples I advocate, 1 cam scarcely hope more to con- . But Eavow the conviction exists—the aympathy cply action is wanted. resolution, energetic, hietly action without any temporizution--. with- out the condition of my personal presence. To this | given him “a precedence by courtesy among nis com. purposs i yentured to suggest the idea of aasooia- | panions exile, and placed him in a position to re- lions of friends of Hungary, as the st simple, | ceive their useful g¢vice an’ asristan Ila winds bia letter np by entering inty technicalities. in order to show that Governor Koscuth had no sight to the title, aud that he should retise into private lite ‘Yhe vanity of Antinihenes peeps through the modesty of tbe Count, and blinds him so far as to forget that fince there Iact ten 5 ears. he, a8 well as Nis cota, Count Lovie, fought many a parliamentary battia under the standard of this same Koreuth, whom he reviles now —thac they belonged to his party long before 1848 that (bey were his associates in more then one politi- caland industrial enterprice ‘The Covat forgets that by fis own concurrence the asistoeretic constitution of Hurenry was alresdy, in 1849, revaodelied into a di mocratic ong = that since the days of March avd April there was no political ditference more between the eluss- esin Hungery—that the Count himself consented to abolish tbe fetidal righis aud to enlarge the franchise realy to upivertal suifcage, Ile forgets that it was Koseuth slone who, at the time when Count Louis Bat- most eifective plan of organization, with which, if carried on energetically by geverous men, every homestead of the great Uaion can be reached in | less than three week®. But, if even the exeoution of that plan depends on my presence, or if the ops- rative sjmpatby should subside after I have left a piace, then indeed oppressed Burope wili have to weep a bitt disappointed hope ; and, repeating what I caid in P Iphia, L will have but to say to my ji ople and to Lurope’s oppressed nations, “ Let us pray; let us take the Lord's Supper, aud then up to the bat: ve with the branches of the trees, with the walking. stick, or with our naila! We haye nothing to hope from America” Almighty Father! Let this cup pasy from thy oppressed childrens! Nevertheless, not a8 we will but | asthou wilt’ Ladics, this distinguished meeting here, and | the bigh minded, generous reso'ution, 1 was happy to hear impressed my Iniud with the stern confidence that | you hed instinctively comprebended this position of | my cause. Oh, let mo entreat you to carry them out, | thyanyi left Hungary, without the means of defence, with that indefatigable care with which ‘the loving | prcvided for the cefense of the betrayed country—that mcther wetches over her beloved child. Speak, la- | when Jellochich enteved Hungary aod the Archduke sof Pitteburgh, to the ladies of America: Speak | rd Count Lo derpaired, it was the eloquence of sulh which gathered the people on the plains of | Pakerd, and Jed them to victory. He forgets that at | the time when our armies were defeated, nud the nto (hem. Impress upon their minds the nv sity ef thet direction which I laid down by humble reuaiks into your tender hands, and go oa by your | 1852. enercus, active, o energy, to show bow the | cepital joet. and the country invaded from nine dif- wemen of Ainerica should ect, that their nomesinay | ferent p: ond there were no ura in ilungary, | be recorded with brighter lustre in history than the | apd no powder for the chargs, and no sulphur to | nemes of the m act ua, v | Wauufserure the powder, and no money to pay the | Hove is the vivifying spirit of the universe = acid aud no bope iu the breast of the bravest— it w srurh, who, hy the firmmesn of his will, und th esol bis mind, reived armies, ant clotned tnem, | Ohe amile ed (hem. and oreapised them, and inspired tua | {| reople with confidence, and led it feom victory to vie- | | tymhol of deublefaced Auatria—the | agle—tew hastily back drom the ‘ tters of Hangary. And the Count fors the element of your hearts—Love is * Freedom ou earth. es can do more wonders t {hav impart convictio of iuan ; but conyistion is nothiog with itn of the heart, The hearts of mon vra You can play upon those chords | thebafter the deposition ot the Houre of Mepsb: within the brazen hands ot mon, | did pccept the minietry of Moreign Affsirs, from ths Ladies, ] am tick. I have not been able to speak de of the Governor aud K the oath to maintaia Independence, and did beloag ma of his “highly cultivated who, witheut the previous know. | na Iweuld dave desired, to leave a kind rememoran exile in your tender hearts, member iny bleeding fatherland the Declaration o to th intel But though | av Ke- meniber it ia your sorrows and in your joys; remember overnor, declared openly to the Dist. | it with love. “This bock (holding up the book cont: stration Was to be a re an ere re irg ihe numes of the ladies) will be depositedon the ‘The denrest place of the altar of reatozed lib: nmy fa | nd Vila therland I would like to see the dey. but sui rs heed by Ton eing it when my country shail be tee | What is now will oaited there, This T promise you Mich wre overmnied hy the cor biess you and protect you and all ycu love. Ladies, | Count himself? Why dors he mows jee to deny in Ps atvre? Governcr Kossuth mek sed in Turkey, by h Jy to treat with Aus. Ss no barcaina with ou a wear farewell, bid = == a oer ne nn) PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | Interesting from Washington, THE RUMORED FRAUD--ANTICIPATED FRESHET. Wasuixaton, Feb 1. 1852. With regard to the rumored fraud detected at the ‘Treasury Department, we learn that it arone out of the arrest of an American bere, on account of some illegal intrigue with Mexico, touching the transactions between that government and this, j Great occanio i stimes justi from. The weather here is extremely mild, and thawing. The | furtructions. ot way thee ees eatEy 8 Gebarture from, Potomac is still firm, though great fears of adestructiye | structed to support the fortunes of Mr. Van Buren felt freshet are entertained. authericed to abandon him, on account of his opposition “e the popular will upon the question of the annexation of Tex | . Asa true demoorat and a conductor of a public journal, we feel it to be our duty to express our opinion upon the signs of the times, We have not the vanity tosupposs that our views will exert any other inilucace than the foree of cur reasons eball command. In the selection of a Presidential candidate, two eon- cratic Convention at Raitimore. Preeedente fiave pre- Xen that whoever nbail receive the nominatiowef the Nations! Convention, will receive almost the united Pup port of the democratic party This is not upom the prim- cipal of caucus dictation, aa the unthinking are too to suppose; but because some concert of action le me: @ary, end & convention, representing the democracy of every Blate, usually gives a fair expression ta the popu w ‘The instructions of the primary convention are, a course, binding on @ party whose firet tenet is, that the representative is controlled by the wil! of his conaté- tucnts, rather than by any abstract opinion or his own, Items from Galtimore, 1K IN THE SUSQURHANNA—THE MAILS—THE MACDONALD—DARING ROBBERY, ETC Baurrnony, Fed, 11859, The rain and thaw have not yet affected the ice which | bridges the Burquehanna—the snow on the surface | *terations shouid control being only slightly melted, To night, however, tho | ¢, (yj) hattictitm, commarding abilities and demooratie weather is cold and frosty, and tne ice is frozenas firm | i) Ayalgwiieg ee” Potion consistency as ever, ‘The latter qualitioation alone, even could such a demo- This morning the Southern mails dus the last two | CL! be found chould never control, Bush capital, how- nights, arrived, but bring nothing south of Alexandria, jongs not Lo the demoeratio rank. whigas hove. intwo instances, found advantage ta ‘The Western mail, which came in to-night, brings St. Louis dates asiste as due, selecting men cf inferior pbley but thetr victories well t Our river ard bay are still blocked up with ica 1 proved the destruction of their party. he qualities above indicated being equal. State pride Of the icebergs are said to be twenty feet in height, The steamer Retief, which had been despatched to the relief of the bark Marcia, ashore on Poplar Isiand, was forced to put ixto Annapolis, She will make another attempt to-morrow. : wechanic wear home—something foreign Ix the very The ship Flora Macdonald stil! lies in the ice, in a | thing for Wem, and if you but name one of their neigh- aanuecone Moaitien: born ap fit for some distinguished employment, they aes A party of five villning wont from this olty tast night, | fiiy uct lnoe mame the tance ee bee Into Hartiord county, whore they broke into the hous» | lieve in wn equality of inte leot aa well aa ef tights, And cf an siged couple, named Waters, tied Uae old people in | com ryvently, proud ofa nation's atreneth, they allow that their beds, und then rifled the premises, People asleep | they fnare ruperilions contents ty those wo rete te in the upper part of the house neard nothing of the | self sutit-3 notions of exclumvences afiuir, nod tive robbers escaped with their booty. ‘Thay | | Atune of the people then we belieye that wo have ee sand wason. in which they | @MOPg Us @ man Uniting all the qualifications w! hae previously etoien a horso ard wagon, in which they | (vars ut. men wnlling wit the quolifations whiom made their foray. Waters is reputed rich, but his | position would render him more available then apy other money bring prizeipally coucealed, the robbers got only about thirty dollars, FLORA Some end loca) feeling naturaity induces every man to look me for an aspirant to every eflice ceure it is true, a class of men in every communi- ty eccnetomed to deprecinte the qualities of their neigh- } bors; nnd euch wlwaya attach a very large degree of im- portarce to higher sounding names abroad. They cam kever Gnd e good dinner, a well fitting coat,or @ skilfat bear demoerst now before the public, That man isthe hero ¢f din Jaciato—the master spirit of all that is glorious in the history of Texss—Geo. Bam Houston, [It hee since been azmounced by telegraph that Gen, Houstom was the candidate of the convention.) From New Enginnd, 810: LARGER FIRE IN VERMONT. Bostow, Feb 1-9 B. M. HEAVY sNO Theatrical and Musteal. . eb te Vane tat fons andt Powrey Thratnn—A programme ot very interentis _ A now, ator see tn bare last evening; and has oonr'|. 20 Sv wanniiuoed Ios ele ayaulne’ ran tcenttimeate (inued to the prerent time. snow is about six | tt comprisen three excellent pieces, rhe first isthe em: inches deep. At Newburyport aod Portland (he snow | cellent drama cf “ Paul Clifford." which, for splendor of Las falicn to the depth of eight or ten inches to day, and | Scenery. and an excellent east of characters, cannot be isalii rating rurparsed, Beainblin is working hurd to merit ® com- tinuation of the extenrive patronage he bas for a num. A derpatch from Burlington, Vt, rtates that an oil | ber of yenra experienced at the Bowery theatre. The mill, eiluated near the Winooski Valls village bridge, Other pieces selected for to-vight are the drama of the together with two adjoining grist mills, a wagpn shop. | gagePatd Childs’ with Me Hddy a Bltsbael, and the and cooper’s shop, wus totally destroyed by fire on Pel dramatic svectacle of “Richard of the Lion Hesrt.'* ‘Tbia must draw a full house, cay Just. The sufferers aro H. W. Catlin, Winooski Broaoway Tisstiy —Colling, the distinguished Uris mill ; Goddard and Mayen ; Mutoh and Blithon; Mark | CCMmedian and vocalist, stil continues his successful ; aud Wardwell cod Swith, Mr, Catlin wag | CTC*E at thie theatre, in the operatic drama. of “ Paul | Clitord.”” ‘This piece bas been placed upon the stage, im is | edcellent style, by Mr. Barry, the stage manager, aod y | peerly all the leading talent of the theatre is embraced, iv the cart. The giund fancy dress ball, which is givem ina magnificent hall, is very effective, and the grand pas ded in French costume, by Siguor Neri and M’lle, Aacline, ie excellent, Thore who have not seen this beau tiful operatic piece should, by all meana, do so this al owner of the buildings, ana his loss ene half insured The Winooski Mill Co nied $16 (00 in the Harttord company’s office fe packet ship Daniel Websier, thirty-seven days {rem Liverpeol, wea tewed up from quarantine to-day, erm remem ar @ Polltical Afietra, week, ae it will at the conclusion of this week, be likely LETIER KOM MIky BUCHANAN. to be withd 2. The entertainments clcse with the Eire cher are Ea new farce of the “Guardian Argel.” Wrovrepay, Dee. 24, 185 d a a Tre FF le e My Dran Sun —t smi ionry Laid sins receive: your letter et H nes ‘Rain si ee A alta thi ek Coe at aalae Bayer ham Ne old fashioned | with w cast tliat will be sure to crowd every part of the - - .. * ‘9 0 ¥! nOmed Ol bi i i pelied to Jeave home immediniely; and if L should aot | Pre ey Mecca piesa at rar ne i | i forces Tena ts | be too lute for the | Hughes, dso Hill, Mew, yout, and Mrs Rea, a never to bave evaded ap important political question. | with the «Harvest Home (uadriiles,’ and the entertain mae he ahead, aud | ioenia will conciude with toe farcect the + Mammy,” im mite to pursue it never invotye | Yu Ri" ht am cathe. tra Ae. f cept when they turn to the |“ bh Becton, Rea, and Mrs, Rea will bs the pa:tioular plata forward p. Madison's | *4?4 4s Kentucky Resolutions are the | Navionar Shean —Purdy, ever alive to the comfort tadomocratis admi- | anc pleasure ol Lis patrons, no sooner ends with one stac Jt is Une true mia | then he evgoges another; and when these are not im the y LO Tee “i the stsorption | Way, he js aways infroduoing some mew drama or apecta- Uousl powers by {deut sod Cou- | cle, which bas gained for him the confidence of those gress. The sovereigi and a devotion to | whe the Recional Theatre, To t, Mr. Booth, rreserved chit can alone preserys and perpetuate , the cay rurviv’ representative of toe old scbool of ovr happy system of goverument ‘Lbe exercise of dou trogedy, sppears as Ingo. in the tragedy of ~ Othello," | the pait cr the noble Moor will be performed by Mc. If. B Clarke ; Stra. F Nichols will sustain the character of Desdemona, ond Miss Hatbawey that of Emilia A unstrue son the part of Congress d Qhe Union, The tedexval never conGned within its | bellet rcene from “ Nathalie,’ by M Zavystowskl and | strict constitaonat must necessarily acquire | Mire Tugism e whole will conclude with the mew more and more iniuence tluough the increased and j jerce of * Bwa ‘da Polloeman,” ‘ture ot publie 1) avd hence the | wa Museo The attendance at this spacious public economy 2a watchful vigi- d welbeonducted relablishment is highly respectable. omstit ation n it proceeded from ths UErs, Was A sitaple sy j and the more xity it remains, ihe more powerfully, te within its |p w Greenweed in an able director, and Clarke a fae g¢ Menager. Thisafterncon the smucements will connie he | piece cwlied “A Day Well Speat,” andthe Ly 5 ree of the ‘Man with the Carpet B: Letter from Count Pulstky the enemies of his covtry. sof little | A! ee i i vering, the celebrated domestic drama of “fhe aa ee my cotence whether Prince 1 gninen Kon i mn alone which haa prevented the | Bett which is every pight witassead with the most PRINCE ESTERHAZY, COUNT CASIMIB | sth gs the true exponent of the views of a few Austro. | /Tt® n establishing a perurapent republican epthrsiastic cheers. All will close with « Criamecm EXITHYANYL AND GOY. LOUIS KOsSUGH avestian Winserticmeathas Comes. B. asmrensl ferment. and entailed upon tem so mauy misfor- | Crimes, Govertor Kesruth arrived in Magiand, nobody | piviy him a piceedenee by courtesy, and whether he | tents: Ilod the provinees of i'rance ben converte County's Miseraets.—his band eontinaes still in @ could surmice the deep impression be has since made | sq }4y « highiy cu vated’ friend ansiat’ him with | 2% le Cerritoriel soversigntion, Uke our Btay succersiol cereer. We believe Christy, in bis «impte upen thy people. The cause of Hungary svemed dead, | their « weeltl aavion.” It is not theae few aames | Xf would then no longer have Strurelnent of sepro-sle ging, SREtOLISREA pieeertaalatan andthe noble hearts which had already shed a tear | So aca to decide the future of Honey bot ike | F ation at the capital would not ta cuseig. la takings Tats teelnay thaw ae ack empiee over the grave of the once so mighty Hungarion mation, | neve gt large, And the people of Hungary grants | °° beutin the city, The emusements wre light and hight; Were ready 0 bid ® mournful welocume to the exiled | [ET Genes but tu the man whom it truite. Dat the: | have enumerat n observed | siausing. A fine programme for this evening. sai chief and to offera home—a safe asylum, and acom- | tay ier ingutre from the Car meihiahes& ong the Dart, ment ple of the BMF 8 * eae 2 fortabie resting place, for the man thrust about by the | th vye jon yale, avd froma the Adriatie through the plaite ied the alarming | Pxcrresoe Axensow.—This surprising magician pee- honors of fortune, Dut bis arrival on the abores of | cr ize Thews to the berders of Mcidavia pad ayo ree j { the institution of | forme to ight and every @ ne eae peek. We and Was anelectric spark thrilling through the | Cie 02S: wi (te Bhar tig he | avery. The p a state would then, ithe atte thy ng public ts maswe, and the power cf his Gagainey; the purity | uy: tud ete Daieb Bisse foe ths cute’ Seale Be cy a homely but expressive phase, have attends ttt the conund is near at uand—let their wite Cf Lis designs, the evo! statermanehip with which | sc 'nopes of the future; and that name, mixed with | ‘4,'¢ Wir own business, and rot hare intertered in the | be put om the stueteh in order to gain the lay Tewari ke eteored through all the cifilculties thrown in his | {he irévers of the pensant, told by the mocher to the | “imestio concerns of their as, a ow te | Ct CG As BT eC ie eee way. kindled a fice of enthusiasm fa ail hearts, unknown in history since the time of Peter the Hermit. eresn throvgh Pogland and America waa & fumpha never witnosred before. The people turned wherever be arrived, by thousands ang hundreds of thourands, All the internal party feuds were forgotten i cyaticns prepared for him; and the leading atesmen, though differing in opinion, united to ex- mpatby icr his cause, ard t Y «u. In moparebien! Nogland he boldly proclaimed bir princtple stened to bis y {ion, and greeted bim as the man of the future—aa | de lender of freedom’s next battle on the Vontinent. It wae pet (he martyr whow they cheered for his paat strug. nd euflerivgs, but the apostle of liberty wao had the lispir g chijd— it in nor the name of Connt Casiaer Bate | tbyanyi Let them ask inthe pleios or ia the mountaias, | or even in Crentia and smong the Servians—* who is | the rightful Governor ct Hungary ?—and the peo- fle will unanimously reapond, “it is Louis Kosenth.”? (sn Count Carimir Batthyanyi deny thie fact? | verner Kossuth bes no prrsonsl ambition at all; | i the tuck to free his country weighs heavily upon | —hta He es to his mission all he h ath. and future of his fa beeaure he knows that his hrovgh biw Mf there shoutd be more abi » perform h r confidence at home, ach an end his mis with reapectiul he nations ready to act upow his eloquent advice. ny Gee Mim & Ore ion foc Austria und Ruseia| what a dis- pl A Gg ella th mae ipiomacy | They bad succeeded by their”) ¢ wtitiin and henkering after notoriety have bined forceseby diplomacy and treachery—(o sub- ed the Count to disown hia past career. aad to dis | Bugg mac sonapel tbe: Govereny fae Si bia position and influevce in the fasare. The | maner: y had sce J ® him of urge y but those who ar asistent; d by Terkey, though unwilling ecome the jailor ; if not ro ensily ded by aust jam or i Austria: and afier oro png years he was to be c at | ciplcpeey aa the Csuety whore attempt to-create des- away from the OL cng th garians will retuala unsuccent nto the United States, where they dia he 6 Will see that comme seuse of Ue peopia nted my views in n Philadelphia, would be wavi permit. Very reaps in Ttept subject. I hay nelored letter to 4 din November, 18/0. that i at them. even it ¢ we From ycur fi Rowrny Cinct niyht ise s—The bill of entertatament for to-, cecdingiy attractive ; Mr. J. Netuaas, the tm- eciun rider, will appear in bis ¢xtraordinary suces on two borses; Air, Sends, gad his pupils, will exhibit their rurprising feats , feats of equiliuriam LETIER VRE by ihe Rivers fomily ; @ dirplay of muroular power and io tie Bamecdaces dexcerity by a troupe cf gymparians, besides the pony Bre races, Go audese them, and you will be amply repaid. Cr nam L received Davewport is playing at the St. Chazies theatre im cur invitation t New Orlears. and Tissoyre are playing edeme Widemann, Digs rheans thaatre errived ip Bal jon would z more, on her wey to Havana a my priviles ud war. to give & vol festival, aastatod, upon the same general notice which would bave broughs Lause Mile. Patti tLe reet of the deucomey together s bie one ino! The bs those which constitu'e oras day ica me became ALD z revived a communication im whieh parties axe oom- goverament in this city, ether at Sam $509,099. and put t cost herve wili be ab works under his né crow at kindness of the people would detain himPbya hearty | cut. wite the arifulaess of diplomacy fame of Washington sine sion, und #as intended for the ine in every and im every city, antil he i FRANCTS PULSZKY ‘ exidion or Wa and to cover up an improvident would forget kis d, or be t by his | Pirtamene, Pa Jan. 27, 1862, a i T sacy of ita ‘ pttact made by the ¢ pity, They bad ro weil coneocted tae plan, that ayy. a agreed to p © be impossible; and yet’ they 10.000, ¥ i wae offered him fee because they did not eberd ether the | The Hangorian General Perozel stilt tn Mt pon , with the most satisfac. ners of his heart or the power of his x ~ Parkian Captivis y. We 'y arsert, and pared endeavored therefore to dertray him to YOR OF 1 ADs he dock now batiding by there pasties, will aud slander. In Germany and ia Franco? ia This hero wa vented fr sing with Kos. om thi t ’ HK > it was pri in Aterica. the p: Were filled with im | south and hi tates, in th States cteamer prerentation t ng h yet h yen und accusations, now coarre and dingusting. 0 A o aente eliivens, Guile Laer, abmmraes » driven from the oxpital ’ t eagon we ud malicious. They attacked his privat Imperial Tu: “4 Bin, in 1 andob- to Ld raracter. ‘There Was no baseness, 1 t seaauadae cr fueron lane, eat | this matters 7 did not xccure him. ‘They exa, Mr. He tie-wity, Be pud wn ‘nvestiation jastituted int n words, nod fabricated false statements | wis file abould be o leave Tarkep for E contracts with th erties for docks, basing to abuse bim, But he did not heed these continued at te Aaberiva tat’ ronictaed ay Bites | Way wt Philadelpbia, Kittery, and Pens tacks. Ile went on in his hely mission; and tho caluma Minor) with the moct anzjous desica to proceed | + as extravaginae and wanton nies left no trace bebind him. The world rememvered | ic the Vusted Stateses scon as tho.eause tention | tobe ag sg, Ba Mg thet in the trtamphe of the Ricmans, it was the oustom ty Lub femoved, Oho Indy ssee resoveued, ané “i ; bere baelus and raliways. The have ibe hero.followed by a man who reviled bin diately appealed 0 the Turkish govern- | y 0 nggregats, wo believe, about $2 tantly: it was m necessary feature of the trinraph. And | } he se oy spond tan 18 Walt the werld reriombered also that this ofticisl slauderer was ie are we, 1h tho eal tae always & bircd flave. Inein a8 ®eaptive in B Of ther uttrians raw that anonymous ealumay | ; nt, they exerted themselves to degrade | |) When the prove ins» Bile » Grneral kuely © 900 A a by # fetter t Colonel P Lit - r who, ibe cause of Huvgary into @ personal quarrsl, in order to | ckiyp. The glorious uaae of drovn (he general interest in a polemn le | 4 snd glowing patiiotian, his a ities They induce te prow ant aud tremendous dseda, bi¢8 oom! a weg tea he London Toars. against Goveraor Ko«suth as ed to fll enenduring p are t slory rentativa of Wusgaty. The poor old ma! | the Key ore sles tox freed on . Ha boa. introdueed, bimeslx to Komush, on tue iit | ‘eeu Faieecte tie ob patches Y gente: 1848, im the streets of Vienna, while itu 1. With keenest forewigh ¢ ef viaifon was entering the civ, cheered by tae », and insisted exsthe ryont d ‘ ¢ for Esterhazy raved his voice, and, ia nal defence. Imhis over wn vy rtude, he placed hie person nb th ling sdérers, In the Nation a) A-..+ i a b, who was then but a member of the Det. |) eo scspeiled the wa f Weasesa “te } or The nome o€ the Prince w i | ard determined pina, . e kzown in the diplomatic circles widen that republie: ya» watch i therefore, Murister for Foreign AdMairs in the adu veda couree which, i rte dat t now n of Gount Lenuis Vatthyanyt. and retained bh aps, have eased the, liberty » 3 until "he firet daye of Septemarr, whew h sould the & pes feat, but five days before the ministry bro! the fate of a rope SPateh £ r us temperament, he was always in / Ue tether Ble 4 Ame! 4; he wa frightened, in DXaxoh | pent sod he ia frightened mow by t i F A | In diegtnee at court waa time ta tal bis porition by bis protexé, and Ke protest Y ul how could be bi wb: ne Lad a | mber! To gi | rein be accuree ¢ | the v 0 ving publishe a t against the : b pinek, thyt thie: ele eV pray ; ~e i - we a . . wt i9al, 6 Dawa dow We confess we aye at hings, without eupp2sing the rowtion or taet for thosucoess~ airs of the department, if mot Lelement of a patriot, ‘Toe basin ttorly ure token ipdo caw 28 sia could Sp of-war Harenoo which Was ‘rared Vt, ee | " ca snd which hip draws but spout Congress will be ase . at veed to ve paid Per want OL adapta the gecul mantation, made for s ‘ Frauciseo. ’ Congresa nine s the bedere te be ve enquire c y. Jackson y vie either for @ dock,

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