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ee er See ™ _ InN NHUWARK. eon would fell him. When this vehicle passed highest authorities of the countey ; and, furthoe, ; morning will take HOssUTH ate threagh aod the shouting aided, Mr"ilatelpre- the powes of his goverment hail be pledged io the tin fr Bovton tt oioe/ The train wil aout ane Peak Rao Re og “ e cause jungary, Dam Crossing . M., where will be aye from her former positio: ry n---Hairbread! Does any man indulge apprehension from the power of in nee struggling for its Liberty. ready to convey the committee and their ‘to Boston Baltimore, for Bridgeport. his vessel wae ali her ow Great Seenes of Fu th Recapes. | tees Shen cat vert cnlstenen enaiian tha oot|| Lethon gare enaeoataatts 7 | Nook, Thorp Gavernor Kossuth will be recclved by & Philsdsiplis, for Cro. no insurance. . 63 mosity. They would do thoir worst upon us to-morrow, “The cause of Hi inciptes of non-inter- | division of the Masachusvtts Militia, dotailed for the oc- Brio Ani, Brown, henoo for Portland, is the hor: SPEECHES OF KOSSUTH,. who have so weil deserved to be the speeial object of their vention, and the illusts both.’ casion, and cécorted through Washington, Boylston, reported ashore yesterday in the Lower Bay, with forom e * wrath. We bave thrown our flag over you, and snatched Governor Kossutn ‘amid enthusiastic ap- | Charles. and Beacon streets, to the State Honse. in front gone. Nothing further from ber. om | youfrom their very grasp; our people have honored youin | plause. oe which he will be received by his Exoellonoy Governor AND 8 N TRO | The most emphatic mannct, a8 the great champlon of our | KOSSUTH'S SPERCH. utwell. He then be escorted through Park, Tro- A GR HINDY AT CHURCH, | fhe principles; our Congress have invited you to our | He thanked them cordially for the toast. He thanked | mot, Court, State, Commercial, and South Market | “Rore St Coreon stile dic. Ke. Ke. Capitol, and honored you as the nation's guest; and our | them for this declaration, that thoso who cigim to assert | streets, Merchants’ Row, Ann, Blackstone, Hanover, and | with casks, &c, to Jones & Johnson. patents own President has declared, with reference to your very | that the principle of non-intervention is false, arothem- | Court streeta, to bis lodgings at the Rovere House, On | Schr Bucentiur, Parsons, Machina, 0 days. | case, that the United States are forbidden to remain in- | selves false to the Declaration of Independence. Every | Tucsday afternoon Governor Kossuth is expected to re- | Below, THK DEPARTURE FROM JERSEY CITY. | different toa one in which the mseg: ace ot a Pacis | fen aT on culy exist by being true to a bases ia = military on oo Gon sent Seenmnahi South Carolin, fro: m Char | Sittin nsw ane cee m gay nee oem Teen " eae cepacia _ | power is invoktad to repress the spirit of freedom in any | foundation of it excellonco—that Is t! on whic! Per order Legislative Committee, p Indiana, Bennott, from New 3, t> Prove & | q ‘ Yesterday morning st eleven o cick, pursusnt to pre- | PonlLS “ soy weak emongh to suppose that a declare- | the nation stanés-—amd if thas gromnd be met maintained, HENRY WILSON, Chairman, | Hecke niet a SRE AAS DE St 88 BON A): BORN ' vious arrangement, the Newark Committee met Kossuth | {jon of the same thing by a resolution of Congress would the country cannot remain free. It was sorrowful to. s00 Ship Southport, MoCormick, from Charleston, pbtio Sranran, Lander, from Nickerie, 9th as at the railrond depot, where he hud been conveyed in # | add the smailest amount of intensity to the hatred of that he had been so much assailed, uted, and out- ‘ i Plum Taland. ie ° Persec' GOVERNOR KOSSUTH IN CHARLESTOWN, MASS. Bark John Cooley. ‘land. Sho got ashore at midnight, and wont to pie« carriage from the residence of Mr. Gregory, There was | thore who claim that our principles are exciting their | raged in America. In some quarters there was an affec- At the meeting of the Charlestown City Council, on | l#0, ono bark, Unknown. st noon on Tuesday. Part of the crew landed on Mond) oe tas i ” Chal ¢ | Subjects to hurl them from their thrones? And yet | tation of pious and religious attachment, to the princi- | Monday evening. the followi ence aes nel Sail night and the remainder next morning. ‘ no crowd or excitement Captain Hancox, Chairman of | there are those who affeot to believe there would be dan- | ples of the Washingtons. Jeffersons, and Adoms's, and | Momdey evening, the lative to Ge ion wasTe- | RM steamship Africa, Harrison, Livorpeol; ship St Louis, | Bric Romp. of and for Salom,from Cay onno, went asl the Jersey City Committee, in handing over the distin. | gor in uttering another denial of the divine right of kings. | every great man of America ; but it was only affectation, | {Cunpiated visit to Blasstolaretian: oY Kossuth’s com- | Bunker, NOrleai mer Ontarto, Chase, Boston, on Chatham Beach about 10 o'clock Mon eC fuished guest to the Newark Committee. thanked him for | 1f Congres# thinks the time has come when # great truth | for these great men proclaimed the principles which | ‘* P A real anettas— ‘April 19,1952, | gat’ ind,a suuiso, NE; at meridian, NW, with rain; atoun- | Away mainmast, and came upto the rising. “Her oatgo 8 | cannot be spoken here, against a lie on the other side of | he now advocated, and which are now condemacd and | — Gentiemen of the City Co ay el ant a. | se Re pecie has all been landed. ‘Tho vessel will probably belo! the honor conferred upon the city by his visit, and con- | the Atlantic. it should be evidence that the influence of A Bria from Pictou for Boston, with coal, is ashore a fe Louis Kossuth, ina few days, will visit Massachusetts. | _ The brigs Nancy, from Gearon adel ogy (Br), from yor miles north of the Komp, and is reported to be broak rando, Came w| viled. As to the defamation of his personal character. | oluded as follows -—"Be assured, sir that the instincts of | European polities had become so strong, that we must | it only gave him assurance, if he meeded it, of the justice | Hoe denne, nub Berend tiem Raaceie . , ‘the people of this country aro with you and your cause , | lave Congress that, will raise thelr voice against them, | of his caure, But not even the Schwartzonbengs. and | Hungaria talepondence bie ovations aacite tortie: | city ehis morning from Quarantine, where thoy were detain: | «2% t2u™ MARY Axm, Robbins, from Argyle, NB, for Tie ; | Sir, our people are with you. and are ready to meet all | the other corrupted agents of despotism, had ever at- | ¢j, 4 i ed since Sunday in consequence of the late gale, | Point Aldert xos fresh salmon, went ashore ‘ and whatever may be the obstacles which may be inter- | Ganver that a declaration of the great truth on which our | tempted to aseail his personal character, or resorted to | {iY¢ and. must excite the admiration. command the res- a Grew and passengers: fous of whose wore foganeg. mere tae x oF Fe rt powd by the refinements of diplomacy, the hearts of the | institutions are founded may incur. We feel that we | perronal calumnies, to such an extent, against. tho causo | Prorend win the ayapathy of the friends of republican Pam Sreamsurr AstA.] off bythe peopleof Hull. ‘The aalmon: 16 in. number, we people will respond to your success with a loud andde- | have more right to ray that the Autocrat was wrong, | which he pleaded. ‘They had opposed that cause. they | jaw, by dexpotic power, by which so, just a cause w Auras, Apel ie Gentes Cosmet Tiree. brought to the city, and soli fur $1 por 1b. The wood w a he ani | than he has to do wrong; and if he shall consider that a | had calumniated that cause, but they had never adopted | i SA Olanak mostly saved, and will sell foras much as in Boston. T. Anarenpam, April 5—Sld p a "" . rushed, % . voutumen, We bid y cause of war. itis evidenco to our minds that he has | meansso invidious, Buteven though be might havegiven | American public opinion, It te ht that an tence eepne: | Lepante: Sewaile Chacienton vin Hordaus, Cid Sthy Ravan, | “mel i# old nd of little value. Kossvri: thanked them for their kindness, and said the | cause of war already; and we prefer that he should speak | rearon for such attacks on him. that did not by any | Boyling, Philadelphia. BR sour Coucnsaren, before reported ashore on De citivens of New Jersey haul strengthened his hopes for | hle:mindat“opee, while your people are ina condition to | meant aflect the justice of Hungary's cau, Thebpine Saat eae ical comme of murova eecuMl be BoeriRy Bastien ive Honriotte, Romare, NY ork. ee eee tee Sek tere nant eee his nativeland, ¢ the post of honor in the grand conflict. rather than | ples of non-intervention were not, on that account, the | that measures be taken to tender to him the hospitali- | fh 5 Id Wilhelmina, Oorl Sone Frawx1in, of Rockland, ashore at Hampton Be heshovid postpone it till all Kurope is at his command, | lesa true. He had met in many States honest opposition, | (DEMME RAVER, April é-S10 Wil in ort A N doue an aiocnen oar Gob, Penxixatox. chairman of the Newark Committe, | and then med him single-handed, Ile fecls that our | onthe groutd, that though the United mtetos mica nym, | Tetor thls SIOHARD FROTBINGHAM, Jr., Mayor, | Gneea Hees a Ee ree ee eaaken, ABH | Bota so go to plecestao Laseranee cates en” addressed him as follows :— It is a pleasure for us to | principle or his must finally prevail; that his only danger ithize with his country’s grievances, it would not be ee eee ee, ht sds Wright, NOrleang; Philadelphia, Holman. Philadelphia; Jo- Fisvine scur Saran, (of Cohasset) Doane, bound f. meet you. as Committee of the citizens, and corporate | K from the growth of ours, and that the sooner he can | in harmony with their interests, to tuke any active part LS hann George, Wessols, and Bessel, Haosioop, NYork. the Ban! is-atayod of Monomoy Point, wont ashor authorities of Newark. for the purpose of escorting you | prepare himself to encounter ours, the better his chance | in redressing them, ‘These were honest convic- Foreign Markets. Carr or Goon Hore, Feb 7—Arr Greenpoint, Wardle, | struck ai 4 i thither. and weleoming you to our hospitalities, “Your | of success will be. For the success of ones. Tam willing | tions, and could be discussed with argument, Ho | , Kuy Weer, Fa. April l2.—-Limitod salos were mado to- | anton, and ld Voth fer London; 16th, Channing, Johnson, name is well mown to us axa friend to liberty and re- | that he shall commence. ‘The contest will prove that | bad ‘received with the utmost reverence those who | day of New Orleans flour, at $575; corn, Tée. per bushel; | NYork, and eld 26th for | at chine, publicani:m i Europe. Every man in this country is | there are yet soldiers of liberty in the country he is en- | took that ground, But tho personal calumnies which he | New Orleans shoulders, $9 25 to $0 60; New Orleans prime | a4’ Alte Peter, Andrice, NYork; Franklin, Kuudston, Gal so intellegent that he knows how to value our institu- | slaving. We hope, sir, you will find hearts warmer and | had met with were of nd harm, because, indeed, justice, | Por, $15. veaton, AS ren en EAL» er Justin! 2: d_made s hoje in hor ‘bottom, wl nol i caused bor to fll with water. ‘The vessel will probably | aavod, Tux ReroRT of # full rigged brig being ashore on Poir Alderton was incorrect. tions, and to wish for their establishment in Europe. An | warmer the further you xo North, truth, the principles of freedom, and of the lawa of na- i Mobile. Notices to Marino: exile from your country, every heart must beat in aym- |" Kossvri replied aa follows: (we aed of nature's God, were too high placed by the |p. 4, agetnem Bares. soo shasen Reads | SOS eee marion, Seaman, fea Charleston H Cubs, ran on pathy witb your wishes. It ix no: my intention to make | Tnanswer to the welcome you have been pleased to ex- | etarmal power of the Almighty, than to be depensdeat on HLADELPHYA joard—300 shares Read- Sa £2. Binaries epact ing Rawroad, 3 you aformal rpecch. but to express 10 you our sympathy, | tend tome, and the principles which are ao grateful to | the breath of men, or the personal character of whatever | Readine Banke aylvanin allroad, €516, $300 | Dustin, April 7 Sia Wave, Haina: NY or 2a Key bearing SE by £, distant 3 mile Dunceneass, April 6—Of, Maria Magdalona, Popkes receive kinda words of welcome and generous expressions | the time would come when he would speak on tho $5,850 Wilmington 6's, 94; 1,000 Pennsylvania 5's, 93. i 5 3 and tender you a welcome. my heert, I hope you will not only exeuse me, but permit | man inthe world. Thero is so little logic in opposin, shares Mori 450. Ro Rotterdam forNVork. New Liout AT Bannanozs, Kossurn briefly expressed his acknowledzmonts, and | me toturnand address a few words to those whom you | principle by calumniating men that we never feel inclined | 3554: $1,000 Wilmingt 57 Lehigh 6's, Fatwourn, April7—Put in, Messonger, Pinkham, from HypRoGRAPHIO Orrick, ADMIRALTY, then entered the cars. the forward une being decorated | represent, and who I hope share in the sentiments you | —as if by instinct—to look around to see from whenco | Camden and Am! 95; 10,000 Cincinnati B: Havana for Antwerp. ey March 24th, 1852. with an Hungarian tricolor flag | have expresed. Then turning to the, crowd in front of | arore these illogical proceedings, He would not. howev- | 4shares Schuylkill Navigation: 13h; $1,400 Schugikill Navi- | Suvawng Hoans, April 4—Sid Koophandel, Bookman, | | Notice is herchy given that, Hor Majesty's govorumer - eh raat > ho gation Loan, Interest on, 61; 11 sharos Sohu ‘avigation, 0 dO. ay extablishod a Revolviag Light on the sou int of t| OS IE eran 2 ot | the house. he sald-Gentlemen. I had juat the honor to | er. enter into the discussion of these matters now: but | {3.7400 tong Toland Railroad. 1%; 200 Mortis Canals Ti¢; | _GL-Ascow, Apeli—Sid Spartan, Welsh, NYork,(and from | iniand.of Barbadoon; and that ft was co be displayed ou th | Greenock 7th); Sarah Mary, Brown, do; 6th, Chas MoLauch- oe of this month, SORNR—THE GRAND MARSHAL SWIMMIID s | oftrue republican principles congenial to those who live | facts, and when, perhaps, ho would be able to prove from ALTIMORE, April -d—$1,000' Maryland | lan, Flint, Boston, (and from Greenock 7th.) baso of the Tower he sea, from whic MUD. in this home of the brave and land of the free; and Iam | whence arose these persecutions. The great men of | Quarter! 1890,°105;, 1,000 Balti- Guexnock, April Sid Bannockburn, Swan, NYork. ds in Intitude 13 dex, 2 mis | On arriving at the Centre strect depot, a large con- | about in a fow werds to thank you for it, and I do it with | American hixtory—those who stand in the high place of | More an 19 shares Baltimore | GALway, April 4—Sid Albion, Boll, NYork. and longitude 59 degrees, 33 m: couree of people were in attendunce—far exceeding in | ® conviction that that welcome tendered to meand those | the people's affections—have loft them the legacy of their do, time, 72%; $.do, | Gorrmssiuna, March 20—Arr Minona, Ryden, Mobil jreenwich. ‘The Tower is 90 fot inted in alternate white and red bands, eac) j ons, closed a¢ | | HAvRe, April’ 5—Arr Hampden, Ke ‘th, Ak in depth. fis feet above the levol of the a ling, Hondorson, Savannal Crook: m1 high, and is feet‘ numbers any crowd that had ccllected around him in the | high minded principles which I have heard here, ix a real | advice, in these words:—‘Beware; be careful to hold State of New Jersey. They consisted chiefly of Irish and | Manifestation of those sentiments which you are so kind | yourselves free from foreign influence.” The gentleman being 7: andr g and 0! 1875, 91 bid, 91 : ‘The light is thus Germans, They cheered him vociferourly as he descended | toentertain, not for me, but for the cause which I repre- | who proposed the toast touched on the point of 0 ; do sh | Lord, Mobil volves once in every minute; after an eclipse of 14 ssoonds from the cars and was placed in carriage provided for | Sent. Gentlemen, it isa difficult matter to speak in the | foreign diplomacy; and what was this foreign diplomacy? ; York and Cumberland Railroad, 20\; Orleans. ain adually increases for 24 seconds tt grea! : ars, its Hxuvoxr, April 2—Arr Alexander, Sanford (or Johnson), | est blfxnoy. ‘and then in 24 seconds more is eclipsed. him, The Putnam Guard. Captain Henrisch, (wearing | Open sir, and as arrangements are made for ine to meet | Was it a diplomacy which represents principle in an open Baltimore. ‘Sid 3d, Maria Magdalons, Popkin, NYork. From the caps imported from Paris) acted as an escort to Kossuth | the citizens of Newark once more to-day. therefore I | way? No; it was @ power which went on subterraneous- Married, Hurs, April$—Sid Kose, Brown, ‘and Ulverstone, Brod- | De eR a ROE et oye ee to the Park. where he reviewed the military, After the | must spare my voice, and you must excusomeif[ say buta | y, corrupting the character of men, and looking for an | On February 6, at the American Consulate, Montovie | rick, NYork. mena : d | the ‘Neva Pole Pde Might Mi clane te cin meee review, the Putnam (Guard tock their place in the pro- | few words, saw before I entered your city a gentle- | opportunity to do mischief in the country, Since histo- | deo, by the Rev. C. 8. Stewart, of the United Siates Navy, | ,HARTLEFOOr, April 7—Sid Harmonio, Nielson, NYork; | fromthe deok of a vessel within the distance of eightec| eeasion, winich proceeded in the following order :— man. who advises me that I should not look down to the | ry had given us any records, no more venomous thing | Dr, Jon Wanp, of the United States Navy, to Gnacn, | Cscilie, Pearson, Philadelp! ‘ ae Patan Guan, | streets, (laughter) but (hat I should look up to the poo- | had existed. Diplomacy, as it was now undoratood, was | daughter of R. M. Hamilton, Haq., American Consul for | wiivER?Qrm AprilQ Are Glasgow, Hatfield, Mobile; Groat | Vessels appronching the island from the eastward a Cayaleade of Citizens. ple--to the warn hearted and, generous people, inthe | chiefly ruled by the principles adopted in Rusia. "Rus. | Montevideo. Eras Enid Vag Gth—Elisn F Mason, Jones, and Annapolis, Gra- | Tachaf Iadeqr Sd sco Ni cat at ace ae the Leet eae Military. yey cy. of whom I see consolation for my poor country; | sian diplomacy having proved the most skilful. others | At Charloston, 8. 0., on April 15, by theRey. Dr. Camp- | bam, Baltimore; Cumberland, Hooper, and Repeate | See ie Goy, Kossuth: aud suite! but as it happens that, willing to look toyour eyes, that | endeavor to imitate it. If they looked back atthe histo- | hell. Joun Huntea, Jr. of New. York, to Ansir, M., | patrick, NYork; Riverdale, Wilson, | and not passing it at a1 ‘The Mayor and Chairman of Executive Committee. mirror of your generous sentiments, I cannot forbear to | ry of the last fifty years, they would see how Russian | daughter of Henry A. Middleton, E i! B (Coe Sist ult for NYork only): 7th, Ses | Ifcominy eastward ot by ‘The Clergy. | look down, of cours I must look at the mud. Now. gon- | diplomacy had been the most skilful. Nations and pow- | ‘On Friday, Apri 10, by the Nev. Mr. Brown, Mr. W.M, | }olat Va; Southampton, Snow, NYork! Ashland, Rice, and | visible until it, bear. vi + bein Members of the Common Council. tlemen, let me say that it isthe first time in my life that | ers had been struggling, shedding their blood, sacrificing | Qax.ev to Miss J. A. Burren, all of this elty. Tuland’and Savansab, She Meridian, Mansou, NYork; io Leptin eight wl son te Cine ralae Wotlk at cae Officers of the Army, Navy, and Militia. in uniform, not | I thank God that there is such mud in the streets; be- | their myriads. and every one of them had lost something, | At Staten Island, on Saturday, April 17, By tho Rev. | Grande, Ryan, Philadolphis. _ f "i | the Cobblecs,'a group of dangerous rest witch extend soe on parade | caure ifthe streets had been dry and the weather fuir-.- | Iut Russia had always gained, Russian Influence | Mr, Townsend, Mr. kowix B. ivan, formerly of Hope, | —Cld. ont éth-Agnes, MoKensle, Portland | miles from the onstern side of the island.” Mariners are ad Excoutive Committee and members of the General | because. 0 my God! among many good qualities of which | had always preponderated. Every struggle in Europe | Maino, to Miss Patience Hiccrns, daughter of Mr. Simeon | World, Knight, NYork; 7th, Cerro Gord vised to give them a wide berth, on account of the prevail ndler, Phi seboro’, Binney, Baltimore; Sth, City of Glas Committee of Arrangements, the human heart is the repository---there may be also a | had, in some way, profited Russia, Let them take the | toryvil delphia; A Chee bg current to tho wostward. The Fire Departement, very innocent curiosity; and ifthe weather was fair and | war'between Engiand and Napoleon, and this would ap. | gins, of Fac Sanaeiie sass ee) oy ()p Wylie, Eniaaeenl an the Light is brought to bear N He course may b Civic Associations, the streets were gry, you might have been prompted by | Resrtrue, ‘England went into tho Baltic and burned | On Tuceday, April 2, by the Roy. 8. Douglass, of Gien | jar Monee Mee | ag: Ogee molt fy RR Bog Bo | Citizens generally. that very curiosity, | down the fleet: of Denmazk—that fleet which enabled | Cove, 1.1. Mi. W. Wauiack to Miss Fanay Mc Brows, | patra; Fi re | of amile, PU’ #0 i fuhorman’s horn, which | Denmark te be independent—having in its hand the key | all of this city. Soap ‘Uoi. A.C. M. Beurineton gated as Marshal of the day, {Here was heard the sound of, | ni 35 with the following aids:—Horace saideae z.T. Hillyer, interrupted him, when he said, “0, thatis p curious mu- | of the Baltic. Now the key was lost; England had done | On Tuesday evening, April 20, at St. Stephen's Church, Naft ct B. MoCormick, and Emil Schauffner. They weve mount. | sic.” and began to laugh, as the extraordinwty vehicte » the business of Russia, end whet was Denmark mow! A | by tho Rev, Dr. Price, Mr. Jonx Henny Boswaut to Miss | canton (will 7th, London, ed, and wore the Hungarian hat and tzi-color scarfs, again made its appearance, coming in the opposiss direc- | merg blind tool in the hands of Russia, There was & | Many F, Crovr, eldest datighter of the late David Crout. | (entd ont same day). Also utd out oth, Mary, Marshall, | o¢A(thiP, steering —, showing a, whit i The military consisted of the following companies ‘«« | Hon. amidst tremendous shouts of laughter. One of the | contest sinc between England and Turkey—a sacred con- | Boston and Philadelphia papers please copy. York. Cld out 6th, Jamestown, Homan, NYork, and sld | “Brig Lively, of and from Newcastle for NYork, March 10 “The ‘Lafayctio Guard, Capt. ‘Turnbull; tho Columbion | 4eputy marshals galloped over to provent its passing, but | test. But, as mme!teTs then stood, to secure the indepen- | On Wednesday, April 21, by the Rey, H, 8. Porter, | from Gravesend 7th. | tne a7: lon 28°00, i Riflemen, Capt. Brontzenhoffer; the Jefferson Rifl the charioteer was encouraged by the multitude, anda | dence of Greece, it F#4 entirely unnecessary to burn | Tyomas B. River, counsellor-at-law, of this city, toyMiss Lruxricx, April 7—Sld Telamph, Ferguson, NYork. | ‘Sehr Edwin, of Nowbaryport, 10 days from NYork for Hon Capt. Somers; and the Newark Rifles, Capt Leibe. There | TOW took place, which continued for some time, the down the Turkish fleet at ix8varino, But it was neces- | Lucuxria L., daughter of John Morrell, Eaq., of Williams- | pMAvRiTIve, Jan &—Arr Cato, Wenty, Boston tor Caloutts. | duras, April 7, lat 23, lon OF 18. were sevcra! German ocieties. who wore decorations and | Ple all the time shouting to this Neptune of tho se sary to Russia to burn down the nest Of Turkey, incon- | burg. tans Minion orteecall Sena Fobrasen mario fom Pe eae Norton, from Cardenas for NYork , and contributed to the gencral effect. deep to goon, Meanwhile Kossuth proceeded.] requence of that power having the Bosphorus inits On Wednesday, April 21, by his Honor the Mayor, Bex- | Manlmain, put in Isth to at — ie Sei a |. Ship Sharon, from NOrlonns for ‘ vo Millot, | April its tue 3i $5, Tos Pe AS Poreente Was signalise: Hebard, NYork ‘A ship, steering — 3 owing a white bargoe with D in thi aro , 1on ob 36, route was from the west end of Broad street, di- You might have been prompted by that curiosity to | hands asa key tothe Black sea, so that itsnculd have | sayin B. Bucnnovt to Prese 8., daughter of Issac Bird- MARaMILL ign ie feetly to the City Hotel, which was decorated with fiags, | Come out and look at that man. who. not conspicuous by | no influence f oppose Russia, Again, who had ned | gall, all of Si ing. s Sth, St Hild: NYork, Ro aa hated pole 4 Kate Forrest, for A number of ladies occupicd the balcony, and waved | 20Y merits of his own. but by divine providence a living | by that? Russia, And now, ho would himself tell them | Ont Wednesday, April 21, in Now York, on board the N by |“ Bontyra BA vA cell Lemeue wie iy ‘April 1—Schr Elesaoy, of and from NYork, only Am vessel. Wonaine, March 2—Sid sche Isis, Chase, NOvloans; April C—Of, Miles, Ariansen, from NYork for CaRpEnas, aren 7—Bark Wyandotte, eas for bt their handkerchiefs as Konsuth entered the hotel” The | €vidence of human vicissitudes,” Hut ax the strecta aro | that that power was thenceforward at home, in theit | Britian steamthip Glargow. by the ev. John Thomson, | jh ym our whole time of the procession was not more than half an | Very muddy, I am indeed confident that mero euriosity | own country, and working its way subterrancously. In Asaccinte cf Presbyterian Church, Grand street, WituiaM | Balti hour. We should mention that on reaching the railroad | Would not have induced you to come out and bestow that } America it showed but one head, of the thousand-headed Barzis Sonuey, Of Toronto, Canada West, to Euiza, | Portran bridge, a governor's salute of thirteen guns was fired by | noble and generous reception on me, for there must be | hydra; but the more it were itted to grow. the more | eldest daughter of George Heggie, ., upholsterer, Glas- | Hamburg. ldg; brig Xenophon, Wording, for NYork, {dg sugars at’ the Union Blues, Captain Carter, detailed for that pur, | some noblesentiments in your heart, sentiments which | difflcult it would be to repel it? A moment of domestic gow, Scotland. ae 2 Puymowrn, April 5—Of, Edmund, Wehmana, from NOr- Pex bhd; $174 per box, and molassos at $244, fee hid, j pose, are congenial to freemen. ‘Therefore, you see that 1am | mixfortuncs might como with them—as with many of the - Jeans for Bremen; Liverpool, Fenner, from Broien tor Nee eee a eae talecn te tet On reaching the City Hotel, the Grand Marshal wae | glad that there is mud in the streets of Newark. | mighty powerfal ations. om earth—-end they would see Dred, Rocutix, April 2—Si4 J Jones; | for Baltimore; renay; Oak, Small, from ‘genoa, [oye pas- sbout to dirmount, when his horse began to rear. and final- | There is the flag of the United States. I have seen that | the working of that Russian influence. As long as he On Wednesday, April 21, of consumption, Sanau T., | addison, Brown, and § Morrill, Means, NYork. a arr i ¥ ly fell back, and very nearly rolled over on his rider. The | Hag cast in protection above my head when I left my | had life, he would do what he felt to be his duty tohia | wife of Ernest Keyser, Jr., aged 31 years, 7 months and1d | “Hoven, April }—Arr Mary 4n ip Canada Lang, Boston Billings, NOrleans. { : , however, escaped with a fall. which did not in- | Prison in far Asia, and whenever I passed the star-span- | poor country, and to the principles of liberty; ‘but he felt days. Rorraabam, April 7—Roady for soa, Stella Maris, Witseh, | hours s of, sehr wlorence, Con- jure him much. as it was into asea of mud, which lite- | gled banner, I was treated by millions a8 the harbinger | no personal attention, though he felt the value of it; Her languishing head is at rest; for Baltimoro, and Factory, Jansen, for N York. | iol Te oh 2Ith—Br cchr Pearl of Days; Brown, for aily covered the street a foot deep. ‘The momentary | of liberty. conscious of its power if desirous to take that | and though no one could appreciate it more than he. It's aching and thinking is o'e Pach Bem vor: Laurel, Custard, NMavess | poten seca. Sid 27th, Br schr Anns, NY apprehension for his safety was turned into a burst of | Position iu the world, which the United States areen- | The kindness he had met here was ever recorded in his Her quiet, iramovable breast Gr Hxrewa, Feblé-—arr Kintin, Rigg, Calcutta, and sld af ork. ATANZAS, (about April 5)—Barks Robert Pourtel, Smith, WA Warren, Sargent, doy diag: Marmion, :'N¥ork; Wabash, Hubbard, i whe fy Frances, Bimnebard, from Providence; trigs m NY ork; Canima, Guptill, from Charles cht, from Portland; Tyrone, Leland; isbury (Br), Hale, from Savanah, weg fgt: aN Solon, Kelly, fo Bonto: ‘ ick, universal Inughter, as he floundered in the mire—the | titled to hold. but which they have not been pleased to | heart of hearts. But what he claimed was faithfulness Is heaved by affliction no more. Ith for NY orks irik \otin ‘crowd enjoying the joke beyond measure. ‘Iiis handsome | hold as yet—the position that the fate of nations cannot | to republicanism from American republicans. ‘They had | His father, and brothers. Jobn, Jeremiah, and Isaiah, | [wth for Boston; 10th: Mignolis, Hagaee Calon “uniform was bedaubed from head to toe. and when he was | decide, without the United States having given its vote. | now pronounced for those principles; and he knew that | and all triends and acquaintances, are invited to attend | 20th for Boston. Sid 16th, x Co erat Flitn tr, NYork. up. he precented one of the most extraordinary | 1 believe, gentlemen, that it will not #0 be; you are 60 | rhould his enemies succeed or not in defaming his per- | her funeral: from her Inte residence, 179 Third avenue, | /,S¥A¥oRD, April 6—Of, Corinth, Chase, from Charleston figures that can be imagined. Ile was compelled to Ko mighty, so powerful and great, that it only depends upon | sonal character, that would not change their opinion in | to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ntwerp, 55 da: {On the Muar, Fauuy, ‘schotiy, New home in A carringe to change his raiment, amkist the | the will of the le to have that position in the coun- | respect to the principles themselves, That calamit; On Wednesday, April 21, Jams Fencusox, aged 52 York fas uate from Portia Naald daekson, from iuaetoneat of ihe aniltivad! cils of nations where the condition of the world is to be | would bear home with him, And he prayed God to bless | years. cILLY, APTA t—Off, Meroury, from NYork for Havre, from Wilmington, N@, weg is pda rapa decided, to which you are entitled by all those claims | them. sie | 7"flis friends and acquaintances aro respectfully invited | and supplied with provinions. >” ‘1 fr ‘SPBROH OF KOSSUTH AT THE CITY HOTEL—somE | Which have ever raised a people to the position of a great Kossuth and suite then withdrew. | to attend his funeral, from his Iate residence, in Warren |, TxixsTx, April I—A m, Corson, NOrieans. In port, th—Bewks Jt Baylor, Bishop, for bebe byron rr ¥ERY FUNNY SCENES—ALARM FKOM THK GIVING | 224 powerful nation. And besides, you are connected Chief Justice Horxm.owsr then spoke at some length | street, Brooklyn, first house east of Smith street, this af- NV AHRIORD, April 7—Sldfrom Passage, Alert, Brennan, Me eis pig Parke ig ena per Dees ood waa OX suis RALOONY tothe world by ties which cannot be disregarded without | of their guest, his acts, his merits, and his glorious mis- | ternoon, at 3 o’elock. SN Wanken Pornt, April 4—Sld Brothers, Doran, NYork. | 8 a2 $54 per khd, 14 por box, and mel. It was urranged that the reception of Kossuth on the | !*Jriug your own interests. sion, He deprecated the opposition which he had met | _ At Newark, N. J., on Wednesday morning, April 21, ? 59 7 2 | ‘alongside. Hof the Common Council end citizens, should take | .,Llere the mud boat triumphed over the Deputy Mar- | with in this country, which ought to be so truetore- | Curanrorre Louisa, wife of Thomas B. Peddie. Sr Mary's (Scilly), April 2—Put in, Am bark Hiero, ‘ALERMO, Mareh 27¢h—Bark Rienzi, Ba: rs the balcony of the hotel, where the crowd could | Ml: and dushed through the street amidst the cheers | publican principles, und to those who struggle for them. | _ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Drinkwater, from Charlcaton for Antwerp, out 65 days; on | having completed her cargo for Bosto, ee een mere tHe crowd coud | ofthe people, and Kossuth was again interrupted, and | If Mr. Clay and Mr. Webster did object to Kossuth’s | invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 3 | the 17th Feb took off with erent difficulty aud risk, the crow | brig Conductor, Gri See him, and on making his appearance, he was loudly | sid, in an under tone, “ this is foolish,” when one of | doctrines of non-intervention. he was sure they did 40 | o'clock. from her late residence, 14 Camifield street, New. | $20 pnewngers (in number) of the ship Venta, Christie Sean Qvivuy, Esq. the Mayor, welcomed him as | th¢ committee replied that It was a joke.“ Yes. { know. | from eon m. ‘Those gentlemen were possessed of in- | ark. Her remains will be taken to Mount Pleasant | {Srpin, sith inmber, which vessel on the T3tn preceding, oO todbsnbored te) Mayor, Welcomed Aim a8 | put there isa want of delicacy in it.” He then took up | tellect of the highest order, were foremost in all the | Cemetery for interment. during heavy gale of wind in Int 40 50 Roo sy oe Gomcate Kossuth :—As the head and representative | the broken thread of his discourse.) qualifications for etatesmen, but he would not consider On Wednesday, April 21. after a tong and painful ill- prit, and became dismasted and waterlogged. The of the municipal authorities of the city of Nawane it is Now. I am soonto leave the United States. Would to | himself as inferior to them in his love of republican prin- | ness, Canouins: Lows. wife of James Anderson, in the 28th y the Hiero transferred three of the crew and eight ip a sat 7 les, and ho was ready toendorse the doctrines which | year of her age. a native of Edinburg, Scotland . : adi, vi vilexs , cone 7 God I could bring to Europe the tidings that that st Poreedlivester Young: Joth Young. Michael my bigh privilege to be the organ of tendering to you in | aie een ees he galaxy of your stars, will indeed | ‘overnor Kossuth had’ propounded. and trusted they | — Her funcral will take place from her late residence, 22 | §<"* ti ‘agson- , ilvester Young, John Young, Michael Young, Silas their bebalf, a most cordial weicome to our midst. "From | spangled banner, the galaxy of your stars, will indeed s, Angus McLeod, Joseph Robinson, James McCormack, vex, April 4—S1d' bark Tangi , Livorpvol. _ , Sweetsor (from | “8. Ports. aches Montario, Glide and Nim ALBANY, April 19—A: rod * + too ee become the sun of frecdom on earth. But whatever be | Would be received by the nation. and ultimately attain | Houston street. Friends and acquaintances are requested | and Goorge Morany.’ Crew—James McCallough, 24 mate, | . a ee ery oneal taki | the issue, the sympathy, the manifestation of principles | Meir highest success, with the emancipation of Hungary, | to attend. Jamon Meee, cook, and Joseph Gettis, seaman. ‘The re: | vison: Windsor, N eae opporteai y ef personally testifying to you our high ap- | Which I now receive, when Iam about soon to leave the a countries, from the oppression of des- | PR igre Mest ten Mt1aM Anne, professor of | mainder Ate on the Sth March, with the Gaskiil, do; Prostdent Jackson, eee Toul i f your tale: ’ . United States, will wield a greater influence in our desti- | Pots. i S 3 24 yee eee Pee F. ived vine) q ray, ‘ork; Senator, Myers, do. sohre a Aer ttes ak well us Our heaitiit sympathy for pour | mics than those shouts of welcome which Treceived when | The venerable Chief Justice was highly applauded | _ is friends are respectfully invited to attend his fane- | Cio Sette Win MeCalloagh, and Benjamin Kerloys | (py), gehnston, for St Jon, NB; FD Bellows, Clark. Mid- misfortune and your sufferings, and thoee of your op. | Lame: because, since that time, I have been opposed, | during the delivery of his speech. and was followed by | ral. to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. from his late resi- ———— —— | “BOSTON, April 20—Arr brigs Robt Wing (of Dennis), presed people and down-trodien country. Be assured | contradicted, calumniated and outraged, and the sud- | several Reha Sporty Who maniteated, eqsiel entivur-" bar ite Pinius, ce Wednoeday taouning, Ayal Sis Da Telegraphic Marine Reports. | Crowell, Palermo 12th lt; Horens (Dut Viner, Hotter: y aRnerkee cor thie” en flash of ¢: ent bei mat. the asm in the same cause. hite i 0 5 . Dr- 4 : Oth ult; fr 24th ult; sob: that we watched the progress of the past struggle | den flash of excitement being past, the manifestation ponatt Scuneatay. relict of the late Nicholas Schureman, arathon, Caleutta Darah (ike Bike ait | Husaen, Bery, Gaentuant Are amson, Philadelphic Lamson, Philadelphic- eee Tee Caen Leases | derkdoe earinees i clve; arti ntemace a RaEaTe ia oC pile W of the Light Ship at Minot's oedge; remained safe at | "i vi last advices. Cld ships Margaret, rryman, so; bark Arcadia, NOrleans;. SP, Kellam, San Franeisest. Urig: Cite, bers, vannah, ‘Nothing sniled, wind NB to ENE, stormy; wont very thick, and a very henvy sea in the bay: BALTIMORE, April 19-Arv' steamship Palmetto, Jack- harlestou; brig FA Cea pate Rion, Pensaco! vhi ‘3M Klots, Chase, N in which you have been engaged with the ear- | of principles favorable te my cause. is no more the | The company soon after separated. nest solicitude of brother, rejoicing with the most | Tevult of a sudden excitement, but a result of these | heartfelt sxtisfaction at your success in turning | Principles which are connected, and will be connected, | TREMENDOUS ROW AT THE CLINTON STREET CHURCH— back, in disgraceful defeat, the ruthless tyrant | With your hearts, solong as you live; and which are KOSSUTH UNABLE TO DELIVER HIS SPEECH. cS ri Her remains will be taken to Williamsburg for interment. that wa rit to ppt ensl particularly in harmony with the very history of the 5 4 Pthereed cay wins, (0 opproes and eurlave your | Fate of New Jerecy, ia which the most sorrowful days |, 1 Was sunounced by the Committee of Arrangements, | Fricnds in the city wil nd carriages in waiting. at the 1 Dias ea upon us that through the unrighteous interference of a | of your struggle for independence are recorded, and | 1” the local papers and by placards, that Kossuth would | comer of Broome street and Bowery, in the morning, at Herald Marine Correspondence. | foreign power, ecmbined with aomertic treachery, Ian. | the most glorious battles have been fought, ‘The very | address the people at the Clinton street church, at | Morey ap 2), Adler 8 slucct Tes sovere Gina. | Tha va Meptanpe sluts REE a ee | | of this city, in the 60th year of her age. | Funeral service to-morrow morning, at half-past 8 | o'clock, at the house of William: Barker, White Plains, | | hip Arno, Valpai ; Righmon . gary had indeed fallen--we sorrowed with you.as those only | Pature of your soil cannot fail to inspire your hearts with | four o’clock—the price of admission being one dollar. | which she bore with Christian fortitude, Pose Axx. | ®trived here on the 12th int, from New Orlen Ki ic, NYork; Michigan, Blissett, do; Albert — rr ? , ee ep our interpreter has so eloquently | UF ©! | ’ 9 eee ae | ae ; , Anderson, dos’ Fairweather, do; Alice, Wicks, cae rrr, who feel that the canse of freedom every | ee ne aac etch tor the (roses, | When Kossuth learned that there was a charge of a dollar Wife of Theodore Magnus, aged 24 years 7 months and 20 | tia eeent. The senmmer felt the sume eveniony Te ts the iafon, ‘ i Providence ‘Ol rf aon 90 Sohne Al re. sir; | expres . 5 s ays. P “ jeston; Os \ 5 N . the rocred character of an exile. anda wanderer for free. | There isan instinct in my heart, that tells me the time | for admission, he onjected to it, and urged a change. Ie | “Fi. tiends of the family are requested to attend her | ‘MOMHon of the agents to put another boat Oa thi line, atou: Ones Jones Kelley, N Bedford, vs Nort fame bake, Zour matchiens eloquence. and almost super | Ton the wie has said— There is a time for speaking | 0 *sid that he could not speak at four o'clock, and that | funeral, without further invitation, from the Berean Bap- | The brig Sarah Vose, aniled for Richmond, Va, on the 6th Dfiio" ara mit: sehes IEW Donelien Ellis ‘New tors a just appreciation of your country's wrengs, and your | ahdatime tobe silent.” Thus for me, after four hun- | it must be deferred till half past seven o'clock. Accord. | tist Church, corner of Downing and Bedford streets, this | ulritne oldon the Mary Harvey. Gaskill, NY ork. Maen ' a“ 5 % The brig Harp, altored ft h ig, dred and some public addresses which I made in four | ingly fresh placards were posted up; and it was also | Sfterpocn. at 1 teste diesen of Waakingtea atvee nad at ad inkt, for $900" Itis the intention of the purel nonths, I believ time has come to cease my spe wwe her and er in the coasting trade. Captain Briggs, her | ing, and 13 losk srdeed andase wilt will be the result of | pei carbs evening popes, Uist the addres of Sg CS IE PRT ea taster, left in the Light Ship for Newport, Hivon t to arouse the free nations of the earth toa maintenance | MY efforts, and what will be the answer which I will | Korsuth would be postponed till half past seven o'clock, | ,, At Broo ‘Mat, oged'l years 8 iaeniteand al Gage. Mine schooner. Goy Arnold, before reported as. having been 1t—Arr barks Montauk, Brown, Boston; | bring to Kurope—to those nations which expect it in | and that no admission fee would be charged. This an- His friends and acquaintances are respectfully request- | condemned by Board of Survey, has beon purchasod by Hi- }\2° Cap Se oa ne Engin Goose Bi) Degen, Permit me again. my dear sir. to bid you | anxiety and hope. I will. as soo as possible. — vow | nouncement was made at three o'clock, and continued | ed to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 143 | ?8™ Benner, Esq. Sho is being repaired and fitted out, and ivi eco: Stage (ir), Dryaser ao} buck, Leietes ‘ier & most cordial welcome. and to tender you the hospitali- | Dever to speak single word more, nor even to write my | uncontradicted all the ovening, up to the time of the | Court street, near Warren street, South Brooklyn, to- | Will leave for Maine in » few days, with materials from the S:yi¢p k sebet . ties of our city. so long ae it may be your pleasure to re- | Name, but will do as the Turkish Bashaw did when re- | secting, and aster it. But the trustees, when they found | morrow afternoon, at 4o'clock, without further invitation, | TRIksashin.Telamon, Pormer consignee, Ave FT) | | ON, main with us, And I trust we shall be able before we | quested to sign his name—just prt his wth Wan ie admission was to be gratuitous, said they would not give | On Tuesday, April 20, Kuizaneri Wanprit, in the 70th been overhauled and repaired, &c. Sho left onthe th ult, 13 Providence; schrs Vult Charleston. for part with you. to give you more substantial evidences of | #nd stamp it onthe paper. | [Here Kossuth euited the | the uso of the church, as the rabble would injure it; and | year of her age for Newport, RI, in charge of Capt 8 OE ate eT, Tee Gide Bea | It is the intention of the purchaser to refit JACKSONVILLE, April Age brig Louis Walsh, Lal NYork. 7th, ecbrs Denmark, MCobd, and B A Tu he Rey, do; Advent, Koy Wert. Cid 7th, sehr EH Nash, Whive, NYork: (th, Maytiower, Allen, tatanans, MOBILE, Apri unwavering faith in the ultimate triumph of the right. haa elicited our high admiratien, God grant that strong faith may be +pecdily realized. and that your exertions | Hull. PORT, April 17—Art bark Sarah Ann, Dickham, Ma- ounsywpathy for yourself and the great cause to which | action to the word, which clicted much laughter.) | after some discussion between them and the committee, it |” The relatives and friends of the famil: ‘spect! vice—Lieut Saunders accompanies her ter. ; pestaidn you have deveted Four life, than mere words ean express, | There is another thing towards which the instinct of | was arranged that the admission should be conditional invited iy piibed | her peed this eftersoon, Ry cod The movements of the Coast Surve, ducted RY val Ge Bomdenca 7 Piskce Obateye aethen raee _ ‘The Ma5 or then shook hands with Kossuth, and intro. | my heart, prompted by the necessities of the present | on the presentation to the door-keepers of a Hungarian from the residence of Mr. Peter Vredenburg, No. 6 Jones | {fit seaton with much energy,,eapecially the oper Tsth—Arr brigs Aura, Gardner. Pall River for Philadetphiag dxiced him toex-Chancellor Halsted. who satd:— ne, pushes me on, ‘There is enough speaking, enough | pond. ‘The people, not knowing anything of this secret | street, one door from Fourth street, ployed under the immediate superintendence of 0 Science, Wyman, Norfolk for Port sobre Lady of the ou have received. sir. the weleome of our city autho- | “ening of documents, There are little things which you | arrangement about Hungarian bonds. thronged in great "On Wedneeday, April 21, Soria Lousmven, wife of | Gerles, civil ongincer, at nyt. sa eel RE pees Eeveiceny Mayor and Common Couneil, for which we of | held in your hands, gentlemen, whieh I feel the time | numbers to the church ; and nearly an hour before the Hermann Lohmeyer, aged 30 yeara and 6 months, “The party under the command of Lieut L, Dorsey Read, ak jacwioh tot Bow of the city feel grateful to that body. Ihave | draws near for me to handle with my own hands, if it | ai pointed time. the street was completely blocked up, and | ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | USN, is at present engaged in surveying the inner channels ker, Boston for NYorks Mo~ 4 by the General Com- | Mease God and the people of the United States to place | g scene of confusion prevailed which itis impossible to tend her funeral, from her late residence, 84 Reade street, | °°RUEHONt ae oa Gr prinaat on Exmont Key, in conse- D&WK, Johnson, Georgetow for Waldohoron; i} ty * | Si sir, in addition, | thore little toys not only into my hands, butin the hands | describe, There were members of the committee at the corner of Church street, to-morrow aflernoon, at 3 ¥ lotte, Porter, Rockland for NYork; Meridian, a heave pebnle: atic hey ites dike a 0 of C ton , quence of the light house being under repair. * , a , city in their pri- | of any brave people; and Tau sure they will nefer dis. | door selling bonds as the necessary passports into the | o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- | “rig Oriole, Grandt, from New York, with an assorted ES 01 4 18 ca tele Wissahickon, Martlom St For the li- | grace them, bu i them with the same bravery With | church. But the multitude did not understand this, tery, cargo of merchanise and ice, for this port and St Mark: Croix, Bid schee Coletabis, Witslow, NYerk: Winters hich even you brave people of America would be able | after seeing the announcement of free admission, ‘There After a long and severe illne=s, of consumption, Tuomas | Fived April 13th, leaking slightly, owing to the porih hee, don pastas ; he @ them; and as to myself, I give you my word that | SU" seen 1 i Ppe 4 hature of her cargo she will not discharge, but merely caulk Fishes. do ‘the , i ; y. too, who would have willingly invested adollar | Joya, aged 2 years, : iy The pilot boat Antelope, from a cruise, reports, & Mrench vp ipttthge biel gor padi aad ng neti ha = sandenee rath Haver , cation by of free | in this stock, Int not expecting to be called on todos," ‘The friends of his brothers, John, Evan, and Morgan | ME sch moraant proces diraet 00 SE Marke: oe ratand; . frigate passed Cape Honry yootarday, and. procesdes sup to nd that of our own institutions, ¢ of our own caus | they did not bring money with them. The result was Jones; the members of the Plumbers’ Guard, and the " elegraph, from Annapolis. [Undoubtedly the Dutch frigato Pring Von which are founded on the everlasting and all-pervading | 1c or ambition. Be assured that your words of farewell | (hot a tumult took place at the door, and after about 150 | plumbers in penerals also the members of Feiondehip Ave | RY sce Ge Mens, ace eecaae TW Pasewithons stopping: Orange, fem ATOR a oak 2 9 principle of the rights of the people of every community | —Heeause. indeed, they are farewell—are more grateful | got in, the police closed the doors to prevent the crowd — sociation, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, | 4th, sehr P Vail, ‘York: Sth, surveying steamer Le- Vii. Sid sth, Sahe aavenmes ess Saas oe to forma of government of their own ch for the to my heart than your first shouts of welcome. | rurbing in. The pressure and the crushing were frightful from his late residence, 44 Centre strect, on Sunday af- | #4Te, Lieut Rodger Florida; schr Laura Jane, Dela- Wa hington, Prentice, do ‘ 3 berty of addressing you. sir, the world’s in . | [Here again there was another interruption, but of @ | the mult ing to and fro like the wave of the pril 25, at 1 o'clock. no, from NY¥ork for St Marks, went through NW Pass, with, ND, April’ lS—Ace schr Henrietta, Harriaan, pion in argument of this great ¢ » truly gr more serious Kind. | There was a ery of the baleony giv | 5 i sting, and jostling. In the iro, on March 2, of the prevailing fever, | “Suited March ti, tix 'd i Anderson, Payn ; Pal, You sir, have earned the p nt distinction of and the scene for a moment beggars description. | jniy Mayor and his lady and ene, son of John Turnure, of this city, | schr Advent, Gombe, Jacksonville; April Gth; schr J Vail, TDENGE, April 10-—Si4 brig Jone, RAnGones ‘being the ca¢ man on whom the wrath of despots of F wuth fled—all fled pel mel, and the door became 80 | guughter. came athletic young man made Apalachicola;” th, schr Resolute, Curry, Bahamas! flin, Sayanual, vobra May, Dawson, Baltimore; Moves etty and less petty. een concentrated, iu ¢o ed up that none could press in, and Kossuth was | reat oflorts to clear the way. but it was no use, The Yas Heh steamer Jane PRT OND, March Ieee cc of your power in of the rights of h completely jammed. Hats were crushed to pieces, and | fadies wo Jed to retire at last, after being pretty confusion and consternation prevailed. Someone said it | well pushed about, of course not intentionally, but from folve alarm, and this calmed down th | the pressure from without in the beginning a two or three at first ventured back, m one or two a Bat it was no false alarm, Theiron ¢ similar attempts. th mittee of « the cordis berty of epc If of my fellow- | ¥ treemen (0 you, the represe tative and advocate of the | to ¥ tabl sloop Mare 7 8 me 980, Dritco, Richmond March 7, at his mee, Walton House, Ne Oeat vis eaeel bei ake . Buckinghamshire i, Grionay: Rasxs- | Day, Pitheld, NOrleans vis | Kp. Erq.. eged 68 years. Hida, Sounders, Newport, capsurmta, April 1-4 P.M. | hE F Arrived—Bark Levant, Hewitt, Cardonas; brig Mary IT ¥ "i 5 | Chappsll, Hond, Arecibo, PR: sobes Telegeaph, Southworth, RITIME INTEL LIGE NCB, | yiidloown, Coun; Susan Huyton, MeCurdy, Maynenes] ight ship ios, RICHMOND, March 18-—arr schrs Wm Thomee, Davia, Albany: Kltza Frances, Wall, Camden, Mo; stosuor Row ‘arrish, N York. wing vearele broke w Palm, MY o ay against their impions claim of right to oppre at their pleasure. Thic is an immortality of distir For this we honor you. For ion of fv honor, ard will continue to her ting had sprang from the Hto the ex tof an inch and a helf. and mers taker 0 st @ re f e pe ——- Martha, Teal, Wilmington, NC; Corone, ickerson, N Yo resent to ourr r 3 | coners taken from thom, amidst the cheers of the people. e a1 Dawage to shij apie, ir governinent come in | there w probability that jn another moment # | qyey wore laughed at, and ridiculed unmercifully, and SR ay creams Gs enna on Ee get ea rats, WiGhrUR, chor off the ports eetiat ne would have taken place. the balec dually ativan Uy avast Oe. in , , TSW Swain Towner do; yey gh ey Emily Weaver, Trock, Mobile me eON EES Ana wenthee thi | the meantime thos re prigoners, and could. not of the comm people, who ageailod them in turn, sued, The members of the committee thre “ the | wo, DO; steamer Virginia, Teal, Richmond, f re abre | wet out, Every time the door was opened. even for a | Ny (Nor) Cook, Corks our mutchl: few inche , rush to break in, and it was again eat Clesgee Brig, eather, Mile bh, Shackford, Rerhateos Passengers Arrivede - 4 e ire sundry scuffles, &uK . . le | aches Port Spain (Br), Cole, Rag sland, NS; ewer, Asia—Ye. Lomgebas ade yed closed. ‘There were sundry scuffles, and some members Cleare genre Fort Space erogeaph nates che Uiadievows. Coun iw yongehar p N » undertook to speak harshly to the Ship BL Marriman, Arey, New Orleans, Foster & Nick- | i ad Mr Levy, 1, nn Sharp, Indy Neset cto, Hon B Tiossie Rowton, Morland, ‘Indy wad. sory: Thompaon, Corson, NYork; Invoice, Glover, Newport, RI JW Swain, Townsend, Fall’ River; Mary Patterron, Hate- | nan, do; Washington, ‘Babcock, NYork; steame, Diamond, patriotivs arta words ene ¢F#0R. rete thelr territ | ened tocall Ship Hemisphere, Pray, Mobile, J A MeGary Ship Dindem, Myrick, Charleston, Barstow & Popo. | sore Bo ai g arryine haye or - | ont the military, but the people laughed them to scorn Bark Favorite Cire), Meyerdirck, Bremen, Gd Bechtel. | Stevenson, do ir, Mecotier, tim, Holland sa dT heg you to be assurod that [will remem Everybody wae down on them for the bungling arrange- Bark Paul Boggs, Bee agua la Grande, J W Eiwell Miscollancons, Mr Rey, Mr Gotu, J. pport his y the warm reception 1 have found in pathy os ae . i " " id, G Richardyon, Me sith gratity ment; and some Kossuth enthusiasts said there was no & Co. é : ss : PAYAL Disaoren—Capt Morrell, of the steam tng Mor Me Gott t - ob Newath : she copetwslom of thie | doubt the committer ay ces and newspapers an Brig ime Advlino (Be), Cromas, Walter, Hamilton | ootoy reports having non afore and aft gol, of st 40 Hae Bed R Oana : tic cheering feilowed the conelv t all, were under Austrian Wig om Pee Sehr Desdemona, Chatton, Matagorda Bay, N L MoCrea- | tons burthen, eink in the Lower Bay, to-day, at S o'clock, a Sonities enanets oc3 their palms anointed with Aw gold. Hosa % dy & Co. PM, and that all on board porished; went to her, bae was ins, Sanderson, Jr. K » Mee Lam! y. Scnarren, a German, then a going on, did not leave the hotel, and Schr RH Moulton, Tapley, Mayaguez, H D Brookman. tend, TI ious com s ’ if onde oe. Pi dont, ‘i mee ir « 1 out while ? to which Kos aol 4 ‘About half-past § o'clock this an- Schr J S Burgers, Sterling, Kingston, HW Underwood. too Inte to ronder any aasistance. Picked up the yaw! . 5 F ee Pes aebeas becca tart eecge hia toen onl ired to the hotel, whe s intro, : ersed. But Schr North Star, tuthill, Savannah, NL Moc Jo. | which was adrift, and took from the vosws) fore and maim Law dt Mar, Mo ine, Wd Yale. Mina M Morgan, J i which Uicy hedj eworn to 1 ¥ n r duced te a number of ladies and gentlemen a ve jetta, Hallock, Gecreave es BE ri booms, with gaffs and enils attached, She lie about halt a Hav i e—Ship Gabk i Indy, of *¥ oek; Mes ap the } hem in thelr present THE DINNER ng. gathered around ihe City Hotel a ling for Schr Chas Catente, St ter Maillor Ge Lord, | milo N of the Buoy of tho 8 W Spit, withhor masts about 30 Eve Mins A Fares: HM Marrcy, of Toon career ‘ andr that Kossuth would din y t noixy and obstreperous. The Scbr Oneko, Baker, Ba W MeKee, foot out of water. Tho yawl is painted gegen, and, with tho Borivis, § A—Brig Angostura—M Lore ’ is of slaver—te Ho | at two 0 the City Hotel it to the baleony. and amid that — Schr Roanoke, Lord, | nid wpies, ha-peesenciniees CAA sai iecthaced , h we « t ton were gold to strangers at $l « J Me ae Here relsrceee, Bectue eta ie | NADA, on her.way from Boston to Halifax, Passengers Sailed. ihovgh the dinner was & very commen place one ind: and ariangements had been Steamer Cayugs, Wilson, Philadelphia, W HL Thompson | enconntered ico of La Have, NS. Steamship Africa—Mr Jono Moyan, Mt only contained we M Leah, New York; Mist hh; but as the chureh them in the et 1 roqubsitio ry, Mre Moyan Champagne and other wines w anny, Bonnett, Joned at aon 11th wit, on hor 60 & Co. | fe pe t n t cd. When dinner was over and Koxeuth was to even or eight hundred persons, and as the population Steamer Ontario, Chase, Boston, Matllor & Lord. 1%» > from taver Itimore, was aaplendid ship, Mra Morley, Mngland; Mra Purvis, Minsia- Aud 1 aright {0 away was 40.000, and ail wanted to hear him, the chareh was §) hos Hull, Millor, Providence. Pee ere eee’ Baltimore about two yours since, and ieee Glnegow Me TC Kerr, Vay, infant who rhul q ur right to assert Cal, Pr ros requested him teetay for a noment, fuadequate to the purpos Vigilant, Wolls, Newport. | Was returning trom hoe second voymec: 8 oofe Livernenl pen, cm itt Hongor, lady, ' snitazo an vin Crown.=We would like to hear you Arrived, | on tho 2th February. Sho had a valuable onren, consistog YT SA a tachel Sharp. seme sue Wes RM Steamship Asia, Judkine, April 10, at 1 | of goneral merchandise, but mo passengers PLE ee et ikeomore, Bo freight ure covered by insurance ia the soveral on; T chit k min os ; hut 1 cannot speak gv tho open air, If TPM, with mdse and ‘passengors, anged, April loth, | re AIA A a isnot known, though Baltimore, J Rovo, Englands k Keotipfelffer, Now ¥ j he pr ff the worl Me alt er nyary a4 uid lose hor iat wae es gin terine bark Royal Adelaide, standing Riese Bi hi enna ea Tea lester 80 Heenan ; otlendi ie Firure, Micaleaippl; Me we eb peice « ould wis b rings $150,507 in apocie. | it in pres d an Rene lea of i, Dresden, Mr Weber, Loudon; Mr Por n 1 of each can f you would by ight Steamship City of Norfolk, Post, Richmond and Norfolk, | owners. says the Bene ictat Harsh, Which Ineren Heidseick, France: J Holand, New Urlean M esick ting (hem good nigl LO hours, with mdee and passengers, to Maitler & Lord. commenced 10K ne oe ree nding worsout by conaeans ¥ Ariayoo, Mexico; Fig, J Young Land; Mr Hod gos, : When t ‘Tie Serpe eee Bip, Sistice (pie icbordeon, Havre. Basen Se woe aT eAL it wan determined to abandon hor, which was © Hiydocker, J Hook, Zar Nesbitt, Mr Simp: “D Saxton! both . Kossuth visited St. and passengers, to Wm Whitlook. March 29, Int uP NE he Lith, Capt B saya further in his letter that, 4 F Fraser, Mr Minnely, Now York; Me e, bearer of mandieee intnr ( 1 ’ id whatever ad at bulf pact ni D, poke Witch of the Wav after working at. the pnnge for eight days (having proceeded to Feane, J tattershy, ( J Wonder reek Out to favor of Ith ow i merfeans unW o'clock Kowsath in y ho reports, Get 24 T ae OE MAtGEN, tome 40. W), ho bore tp for the Wertern H Rovinvon. 8 A Coohrane, New Yorks loon ; ty " r hf Newark Seeaston od tym tON anys,in baliaat, | Teloe: but mpon coneulting with hin offers wnd crow, it wae e bearer of derpate hos; V Revirs, U Sancho, 7 Our country feel no vlan h This da +1 to bo given vk ube abde oda "| ananimonsly agreed to abandon tho Fanny, in casa they Orient M Munghreys, Mr MeUienoy, lady, tafanl Wee a eae ventenmipted “ to Korn of the tiekots A, Wanye, with hides, to} shouls fall ig. with w versal, for tne amy enter ia bee yenG Mr Meltstosh wad lady: Wee Yorke Li Resmnlay CT ee rdient ° ; bs ta 100. tia not Harbeck & Co. IIE RET) lh Ak ta at Gi ith B34 Gibbs, H Way'xor, England, TA Hi Rarkio, Frolan Here ani ex : — als speeoh to t Brir Courrier (Fr), Galto, Rochelle, 70 days, Newport). at Havana, th inst, from | Mr Wright Mr orks, W Joronto; Mr to lave been feb sang | Sul eramdy. te MMC DIet. ee olny, nethe poriyasemn inst m Herektill Gormany: Min Pierre San lave beer fix J ' alos w np Sebr Salem (Br), Hilton, " oe , F dames § Scholter. Po Princo; Sao whorke, bun was inthe fort « thace pri Lie views, and ¢hat We hed met « loxwood, fe, tod Ht Br Exporioncod very Sp Vark, and out down to hop water lino Sho arrived at hor | eridpa ME games § White CW Bcholter. Bort-au-Feinee: fad Ho wheel 4 "1 PROGRAMME OF THE KECRPTION OF KOSSUTH IN | Ger: Vetween keh and 1th inst, lost w whole av SRCneTege Wien nee nile Tene: Wee DW Holmes, New Orleans; Shines Morton, Clicinnatt shape of p boat, and war HORTON | . deck Tond. : Mann Kanawita, Trundy, of Boaton, st Bavana, expe | Ornai Hayley, Matin Vienne alia ek eeu eemae, Ld as A iceiy untolites, comalating of Mose, Weil Hor, Nowhern, NC, 4 days, with naval | rionced very Henvy ‘weather until the reached the DaDke > | Ovscramow, Chictnnath, Lorry Watson: wie: ven anid ore od up on either ride. y i mn % ¢ ic ied nw main toperliant mart and lower how ( fet te i ‘0 obi ny a (Aon ag " ooh * vid W will leave w Yor om an, Nowbern, NC, 4 days, with | prove at Aaa bi Bue ‘oad (of _and fe m Ports | 28 igs Raat wrP p iladol pita, Ha, peld tents, Now ment vehemently at this pre \ “Ath git ake A ni NO, 44 wn | and), Biivets, ateo a Havas, ered two nates from | Indiana; Mr UriMeha Wulvecl 1th Hoits, Londo athera, whe lef the prinety ringticl ! fully ! 1 enwen we BA LS y | Trane Bloors, Paria; Chav AM torhury, Wim Cool

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