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————— —————— ‘YORK HERALD. caAG - MORNING. EDITION—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1855. PRICK TWO CENTS. —_ THANKSGIVING DAY. Senate Gorereler though (twas very | THE POLISH REVOLUTION OF 1830. ~~ Young America, also, was rather prene to depars from Wits Colebration iu New York—Turkeys and Boone's teatiats and adopt ‘worseneale s itary na own Celebration of its Twenty-fifth Anniversary— recog ty ence. Taankagiving—Che Duy at the Five Points faved, th Sather incilaed Yo the'uwerCangod Gestenede bf Mecting of the Pelish Patriots—Sprecacs of and at the Pablic Institutions—Phe Military | incivicual sovereignty, as every man—or rather boy— Julian Alien, Dr. Spaczek, Golovin, Bas Parade. went op bis own Look. sewski and Others—addsess of the Polish Pane The Fantssticals, of which there were several in the Business was almost entirely suspended in New York eticete ‘enétind = Litele uttentien ab aanuanine” Gea Committee, dex, &e., dies , and the recomme: Mayor to celebrate Thank: (garded as the caune of the famine in Ireland, and the Clty Late iene, News from Wavana tor as tho perjured uaurper of the liberty of the Preach | Grarnunc AvmaY in 4 Pomosiourm—Last night, at ARWIVAL OF THK CRESOMNT OFTYS Log senna hI Rawmwext, whe, afior road. | ®b0ut nine o'clock, John MeKenney, a baker by trade, | The steamaldp Crescont City, Capt. Gray, arrtyed hove ing & lettor from Felix Foresti, addvonsed the meeting ia | andJolnu Coles, a carpen'er, accompanied dy three | )=t eveuing from New Orleans via [avana, betagiag ow French, of whieh the following 14 # tranrlation:— is ‘a “ “ files of Cuban and letters frum ous correapemdenta, fered power Tlaptod vince, ups this anne | fds, entered the Aaloon known as Fraukfort Hall, 181 aban pap Chambers etreet, kept by Mr. Louis Kaveke—they called | “sted on the 24th of Newombor, stand, citizens of all 140s, foreselog the tuwue of » kept by y the Kastern empeien, exclaimed: Poland, the bour of | for brandy at the bar, the Inndtord, seeing the party ‘The political news t* entirely unimportant, Your Liberty is about to strike—iho ech es of the cwsuon | much intoxicated, and thinking they Lad oaough wiseady, OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDANOH eer ccaeten Peete ace: Maceions oP seks Fefured (0 furnish them the liquor; apo this they be Havana, Nov, 25, 1866, is litile for the great work of the recensration of a ne'ion, | SMe \Mraged, and it is paid MeSonney, Color, audone of | 7 Fuglah and Driud Sixtea War News—Ite ifort om ations of the Governor and | 9 curious agglomeration of drunken pious Irisa- The tweety fifth anniversary of the ill-fated Revolu- Quakers, men, stupendous utchmen, and extravagaat follows ef | tion of olan 5 the Gi sembi} ipg properly, was warmly pet ady ate ty vary tes oe Ubitibe of ‘olond was celebrated at the Chinese Assembly end universally acoered i) by our citizens, The courts | ting asa place were wholly disregarded. Charles 1, (wita | Room# lastevening. Although the night was rather um- | nd xiiil we maton groas wiep towacds the vigeet | the otters, each took up @ decanter and birlel it vio | Politicians and Traders—The Kayad Loltery Marked ase were cloved, aud lawyers, judges, jurors, plaintiffs, de- | hir head on,) dving the amiable to Judy; Father Mathew | favorable for the congregation of a large audience, there | which we look et wilh 40 wuch ardor. Yes, citizens, tho pay a a meats Hata fg evarely about the Health Reportew?he Brig Tribune a sidsh Wi events pass repidly by; the hour of liberty for the astiona yrange ingnoar.tor the binge ext engaged ia adeadly ateugglewhich | sseault upon’ the Isndlord, ‘who declares he, be The Sugar Produce, be. be, they aro not at libe ty toena. ‘They moped to amase the | Lewes they intended to take big Life. In welfdefons ‘The arrivals of the Deitily stoamer from Southamplaw tations by & semblance of war, hopi) t when sabasio- | blr, Knocke wiered & sword trom t » aie the Te , hop o m0 ie Isobel, om Charleston, yesterday, bring to a [ol abouid be taken, the pride'o! the Muscovits Ceara it- | and omede a vicient aassuit on 7, Ue buruillated, thoy should end by concluding an whom be considered were cadeavoring Joteliigence walter most annoying to our Spauish somei tageous treaty ot pen e ia favor of the chronon: they ti Ubiv deadly weapon be used ic all directions Lilitiee—that British threats of demonstration upom ths that the nations would gladly pay the costs of he war, | wiaimdng two of the parties in & abocking mai conate of the United States should have so soo “eaved tbat in order (o smother the cries of tho dying, the des- | War reverely cut ou the hea; dichinney w in’ 4 wint 4 pale of the widows and the orphans, they hei out | Buch worse about the head and era. Cou | vane winter quartors ia the Crimea, with ‘*Sebente to gag them, sud chat in showing Laem so mach glory cut Was produced in the vivinity, ant Pol not taken!’ —to eld ome hundred millions more @ aeqvired in the Crimea, they would forget the atonal ent for, but being unable to find one of debt for British industry to moot, for nothing dome fendan's and witnes-e. were al! allowed one day’s quiet | decicroiy tgbt, in an affectionate confab with the me'- | was quite a numerous attendance, A platform was H b with % ¢. and an opportunity to re‘vesh for the struggle Of toe | ene ae ee noe Monee ace lentdace, | ected at one end of the spacious room for the ayeakors, morrow. The Custom House was open only from 9 to 10 | of “Faptastical’”? fun. These companios wero ridi- | 40d om this were dixplayed the bemners of the universe in the morning, to give ¢les:auces to vessels, but the Aa- SHIR BOEEORy while others wert eqaally absurd | demcoracy of the short-lived repubiios of Italy, Hungary Bay office, warehouses and other public buildings were Tt would be ichposnttle to mention all who parsed tho and Volund, avd “the starry flag of liberation.’ In the closed for the day. The busi sess part of the city wasde- | Hrraip office. We learn, howover, the following | centre babe Pay @ large priating, representiag the eerted, and but for the omribuses and target companies | Dames — 1d Wins. epibhcated that (geatae ur Poth berly standing on a pile of faggots, it might havo been mistaken for Sanday, no quict and | , 4h! Now..Days Goad, Captain eae coer treccn, | #UrFeuLded by a throng of emancipated putelots, who y by » vatill were the streets, There is no question but that this | anda dinner. bey numbered about forty men, and shot | Sve Just torm the ahacklee of tyranny from her arms. 4 : rs . r wad ofhoers, po doeman Brainif, of the Fifth ward, eau» nia di appropriate and suggestive holidsy is growing in favor Hee St te gl aa mee La ae e pled picytid’ A she bad bone. tied was the cap 0 pes ge toy and ‘yao ir Samy jen Menge x domo to thelr eit.” Fhe two injured men were forthwith con- bord 4 ot pot forms te our vaunted expectation ander with New Yorkers year nfier year. Peer, Fin bap hd ody Bony pac toh seme 'y aw newing imsoription:— exile Or the edaffoid sheuld free thea trota thi veyed to the New York Hospital, Subsequently Mr, | the prestige of Spanteh prouise “of twenty-five thouemd it would bo easy at last to extinguteh the ligut, the ia- | baccke was take ‘The weather war delightfl cool, clear and sunny. To Meme Light ¢ Ouplatns IE A: Moco, ‘ ewrvovienenanebeenitvesniodiecertoererenteveiner ene into custody and detained inthe Fifth | men,’ The Spomioh contingent wi Ok BPP OME Npam “ wards ation house to awaitan examination before the ‘be anre the wind blew a little, but then it was a jolly, | Gye musket und twenty-five prizes, went to Hoboken. November 19, 1890, $b ceekienes Reset ut Oe Cet Ot ee ee cere Ate ate Rice lnct caeet oaeatthetehaed, 4 He uatll anbthec ronan of biowd beging, roystering, woll meaning wind, that curvotied aad George Wildey Guard, Capt, Joho Raferty, 23 muskets; | OA erarnnmnanerensrennvsnrrsreccosssoonsnnnnreness | ine heada ia hot yet crashed—he doox mot even ack for | ten it was supposed would Hot purvive aati! morning. they could not brook such lille pastime, The Jiaro ise pranced ard dashed around corners in a most ec- | accompanied by the Now York Bund, $ A little before 7 o'clock, the time appointed for tho | mwerey. The war ts not yot at au eno—it bas co mmeaces, Srna Ficur—A Pouckwax Srannxp.—-About four | good deal troubled, for as oon as the “orgam pital’ te ‘eentric manner, with no other intention appa- Tine and Harrison Guard, Capt. Robert Donshee, 38 | meeting, the banners werg borne into (he room, accom beg ohare Coletti, 9 gt tia atee to | o'clock yeatoriny afvornoon, & ang of rufflans amused | attained for their discourse, the tune ix changed, and they rently than to raiso a little dust and sharpen { morkets, 18 prizes; roceeded to Hamilton park, accom: panied by & band playing one of the national sira of Po- the appetites of the pedestrians, Ol] Sol put | apie by the Washington Band. lund. ‘Then come an Italian flag, inscribed with the words, on one of bis plosmntest fuses, and earth and sea, | IVY Fellows of the Fourth ward, Oxpt. John Fagen. — | God and the People,” or, im the language of that land river and shere, grow golien benoath his saile. The | ye heute mear to Staten lasek? oo Musvets; Washing: | of poets, painters, orators und philovopheri— fine day, however, attracted only two classes of peopl» | Ciarke Guard, Capt. Gillian, 26 muskets, 25 prizes; out of doors. These were the young bloods whose | proceeded to Hoboken with the National Band. love of horse flesh always ovinge them on tho road when | Ranks’ Guaed, Coxe avian farmed ont 30, muskets, the weather is propitious, ‘Tuo roads in the vicinity of | wih the Union Band; they proceeded to Brooklyn. the city were ‘ninly Re ei @nshicg and galant teams, William §, Troup Light Guard, Capt. Isaac Tilotson, } Throughout the evening the band played some exesl- filed with fast young wen sud rapid young ‘women, bent paraded 00 muskets, and were sccompanied by Dod- | tent airs, which guve a pleasing variety to the proceedings. 1 amd 1 worth’s Band. Aait was wow past the haur for which the meetin: on having a geod time, ani the stopping pisces on the ) Chase Guard, Capt. Thomas Woodward, 40 muskets; | waa called, and Mr, Jamon Harper, wine hod ns road did a thriving business. The other class wore those | proceeded to strykes's Buy. Pe areas scopted who indulge in target siooting and similar vanities; but | ‘The Curtmen’s Guard also pasved our office; they were | Uy alon 1 Prssiile, was mot prevent, Mr. MoMallen the desire to remain at home after church hours seemed | ¢reseed in white overhauls, bios blouse and Kossuth | lied the meeting to order, and fulfilled the dutioa of humanity nor liberty; for the {nteresta of the kings are | themoolves by marching through Jamos street, and knock. | bave to return to a sacred chaunt upon “the evila’? of « ulways opposed (o the interenta of the people. fhe co. | ing down reveral boys whom they met. They afterwards | war botweou the Cnited States and england, whick had mot mocrate of ell countries understand this trath to-day: en 0 7 e wlarmed their men of valor or thei: mon of wealth, ace ¥; | entered a grog shop, and diank beer, 4c., for which they therefore they unite, count thetr numbers, and hand envored in (oe imagination of Lyre, or of the noble in hand form the chain of umion, waiting but for | used to pay, amd bef Concha, ‘ Better tas (han never’! to gat right tho signal to rush to the combat, these pre- | fm the counter, 1 The Noyai Lottery distcibuted ita favors wi h some ee parations have not eecapet tho oyes of tie sings centrielty ox the th. high g Prine, $100,000, with fo prevent thik important stroggle ana avery demuer-atio 7 . three oximations, ere given to the Alstrlot of “an taovement is. thet greatest, Batioty itis thoi only do- | ificer’s club from bis hat i attempted to strike hin | Juan do low Remedios; four prises were drawn iu the tire. ‘The fear of aw impending revolution ia iuens thom | With it. A geveral attack upom tho officer then enviel, | Hotel Cubano, kept by Mra Heewer, by guseta arrived to commit crimes, treasons—cowarily and even fuolinn | Which wa» witnessed oy large namber of citizens, na | bern by the Inst steamars—e welcoue tint helps tebe acta. This fear bimads them to their own interests, Jt is | Of whom offered to andwt the afficer, and during 6% | expences for the sonws, and sometbing more Im take this fear which hae been the cause of the war. The fear | “fray, MoGraty stabbed the viliver ta the left side of the | cocnexion L have te @ for the loforma ion of Uke ax of en insurrection in Hungary allowed Austiia to invade | Bead with @ baw | Kniie Otber policomen then eame up, | thurities of Cuba, aud for the caution of the ireaaurer af the Danubien provinoes—the fear of Voland provemts the | &Pd McGrath and one Wa. Whito were arrested and bogs | the hoyal Loviery—that. notwi «taping the law Ailivg from taking Odesen end Riga it is shis oar whic | 4 up to answer @ charge of felonious astault, MeGrath | ding the sale of thoketa of the fw yal Lottery — muade Napier abandon tho Baltic avd Urcngtadt, itis it | f ® Merceeo Gaisher, and lives at No. 18 stone street. to prevent which apberdinate offices wer whieh caused the Vienna Cynferences, the provacols, the | Larne TH Coxpmoy o¥ Tus Poow.—Che twelfth an | at convenient potute the wants of th fo the latter suatehet the Services, commencing at 11 o'clock tm the morning, | Heptard Guard, Capt. Brooks, numbering 45 mudtets, | Dr 1. Sprctek, Jullea Allen, — Jobson, Ivan Golovin, | is therefore for the people to put thelr award iu the reale | the Voor hax just boom published, and is now before us owiehe ‘were held {n all our principal churches, and our divines, } and Atkins’ Band, A. Rasvelorki, folon, Ya. Muller, H. De Leclure, K. | ofthe war. We demoorats, wo have to unfold the uni- | From it we learn the following facta with roference to its of the Un: as usual, delivered sermons in accordance with the cha- BASE BALL. Heincer, — Goicouria, Cel. Forbes, * , versal Cag, with the three sublime words whieh make tue | fgnnces, ke -— own vital hess men, tyrants tremble; Liberty for all, equaltiy aud fraver nity” among all, Do not wait any longer. 1855 wil! | Number fanillies re ractet of the day to numerous audiences, Wo refrain, | All the clubs were out, yesterday, and im spite of the | Atter the foregoing were approved by the meeting, Mr, fs Nov. 1, 1865, this yer, frem publicbiog any of these productions, for | cold played their games out. At East Brooklyn s new | MoMu1sxN read the following address of the Polish Com- ‘we suppose that all the churches were crowded, and | club, the Continentals, of which HL. G. Law is President, | wittee:— ered from Noy. 1, 1864, to Business fa good for the reason. Vxck 11 per cont premium; Now York, 1 p other Northern ports, par to}, per cent promi: 15.549 s00n come; it is thal year which é to decvte the fate of the nations. Teg us rely not only on onr own ih * strength—let every democrat become & soldier, wes ‘ + | Orleans, % per cont, short sight ence qur seeders donot desire a repetition of oven w | played from 9 till § o'clock. The following is the score of | Prtiig | OF HR } OLIN COMMETENE. tad Ge Wil uarerak Sian: ch soveest-taliiions of rasa: ne Lig foregelg figures show the inredie ofreligt io have | "Weather privet. good thing, their principa! game :—N. B. Law, 4; H. G. Law, 4; feed ys Let the interests of eaah be the interest of all. Let us | been 260 per cont, or nearly threo times greater than the Strangere—o good many, » ening, in in comm f As usual, an immenso quautity of turkeysand pumpkin | Frown, 3; fruslow, 1; Tower, 1; W. Wall, Jr., 0; Briggs, | Syeming ts ia seers jot Regge secre so pien wero eaten. It is estimated that 70,000 turkeys Thompoon, 45 Cnlverly, total, 29. J. J. Law, 4; | throw off the yake of dospoticm, acd Uroak the grasp of " soverelc bs wverage of previous years; aad the amount of funds coa es a repuotie, | taerdinary destitution, corresponded theremlih, as. is Havana, Nov, 9, 1008 ber—tl jurper, the asaass: if I + * * forme h a brig ul in were consumed yesterday, the probable retail cost of | Winans, 3; Ryno, 6; Lisbrow, 3; Kelly, 6; McCormick, 1; Be coobiekentea ison. ¢ op Rept dengan Perinat do setae ae Pate an ungacy ot | thown by ihe snbjoined statement of receipts and’ expen ‘ We are informed that a Spanish brig of war drove ff witich could not have been Jess than $80,000, Think of { Mailer, 0; Smith, 4—total, 26, Seven innings, This { Uered with your own a ara. | Haly. We have to do our own wort—wa are the arbivers J (iNet Wem | the Beldah wreckore who wore eagnged in plundoctag Cap tic Revolution. A compara- that, yo vegetarians, and weep. It wasn poorfamily that | cluk is formed of somo of the principal residents of Brook: | tively small number of mom held thoit position aut de. {an lyn, ad bids fair to be a powerful body uext season. fenced their independence for eloven months agairst a Beane tarkey Se thei Thanksgiving dinner; indeed,’ ou 1 Itt Sr tmtiha wave $i ons oleions, wit thetalew- | powietal kes Goptemeener cecmy; but that we were be- that day, geese, ducks aud other poultry are forbidden Smith, 6; Van Valkenburgh, 7; Wells, trayed and enslaved is an undeniable fact, We have ex- food, and the eating of them involves the nocessity of not Crocker, 4; Ryder, 5; Cumberson,’ 2! Gils noed the pangs of beiag exiles fu» foreiga land; but Obsecving the day properly. 2—total, 88, Ketebin, 6; Curtis, 6; Paige, t isa bappy consolation to us thst, although wo may be HE dere were no otor Stein shan Thankarag | Kt $i Cawea encanta Vom Oy lato, | fen by th, yet ws aco gt i eal Ler 4 +, Tatotal, 44, > banded down to us from the Puritans, we ought ever to | The Putnams commenced jai 9 o’clock with the inten- | our breasts of the final and near restoration of ourbe. Hah tion, at playing 63 aces, bat! found-it ‘appossibte to gek| loved Foland, not omlyy besteen tbe actta Money Ce them in plous remembrance ; 4 ni bold in seaoh Se Se, Pie ADeTH Ta, | tase payee, Sues. tentek, ond made BE | heme, , Tak Europe finds it a necessity—a natural from {ta religious significance and the manifest propriety | and'go. ‘In. the evening tho President entertained the consequence, for ite owa secarty—that Poland of setting apart one day in tue year to offer up thanks to | ‘members and their ladies, numbering some thirty [ must be re-cstablished. The oxpaience of our the Giver of al Good for the manifold hindnessos he has | SoUple, at le. ous; ang ia ue coureo of the ove- | Long years of exile has inspired us with your principles nin © members, through the hands of sir. §.T, Dakin, | and taught us the value of w institutions, Poland is bestowed upon us, there is a charm in the friendly spirit | Hrortmied 8. Godwin, Iau, ihe Preddent, with, @ beaut ready, naling the Tooment to recon aor her own inde. ‘the holiday invokes, and the home joys and kindly influ- } fulengraved silver pitcher, on whieh was represented ndence, which the monarchs and the world have ro- ence its observance creates and sanctifies, In Thanky- | ‘he fleld, with all the players in their relative positions, | fused her. We make an appeal to the noble And eat : vs nnd the names of the members engraved, aa weil as the } American people ; we ask it not ax a reward, but remem- giving the Puritans have blended two ideas before deemed {lowing insripon = Preven. by the raembere, of | te, wea ts nn of hon horew hog hes ba ia jncompatible, viz.: that eating and religion ca: to- | the P. 6.B. C,, to 5. Godwin, asa token of thetr appreeia- on with those of your forefathers for this haj Sage URGAT bak detliness OATithiGn, “Gack akc! [tou se aso alundr in VAM Ee tas ike Web case | homer vies cree wtcherte oly cet, hecemaer BG wri by America brig Tribune, which got sho ¢ olf Naoeiieg, 8,863 28 | 02 8 r60F near the island of Confitoa, and thet ome daliae +> | belonging to the piratical expedition was killed. 1B ta $00,018 47 | aaid that the Goveruor of the ahanmns has ordéred @ 95,018 47 | elttah vessot of war to Havana, to enquire into the thie nw the conduct of the government, in thas pro- joo Prost 4 right of jurisdiedom and ‘the reopert fo M sintered George Griswold, nen Lenox, H eos. The hull aod cargo of the Trfhune by Set Pane eee ereree tee (yates Ot; Tee Allen, A. i ef, Robert It. Mii d by order of the acting Consular agen’ of the woo). be Geet” mishctone to-dny—-our — degth | Porreepon: Ey ABA Apert, Hobert M. FL hniae at Muevites, and purchased by © tpaniaet, Cate ont whoa oga”of_vnutwest ou Rpetiena Sen Viy; (oes E — as aA driven away fruin his propery by the Nese js important momen principal matior is to un- r HON AMOVIATION.—The onthly meoting i reig! " large derstand who has tp commence the stiuagla. It may be | of the Executive Committee of tha above mamociation was | sals/nave ben coonpelied oe woot feats bea om. eld, hero, to ray of the Centeal Cominit ye ; wa hong o Sethetnt Tau, "Vues nee rab mala ix | Held on Wednemluy evening, at 734 o'clock, tn their com ene fare advanced nearly a rial por true, an existense to vindicnte’ agains. the forelgaor | mittoo reom, Clinton Hall, Astor placo, The Troamurer ok on bi Whooppresses thems. They have external toes to fight, | reported that 978 enly had boon contributed to the funds but for them revelution is war while Fravee isin por | ori aaoets seusion of ber conntry. She has but to put in force hee | 0) Lar Bo power of 22 in iting the flag which went all over | }y"°% La of our own cestiny. The Central Kuropesa Committee informed ua in their appeal of Septembe. last, that the then why sed nla eal donid mument of action had arrived. Movolation ke tho mat lance due treamurer.......... ordre of all nations. Revolution | it ix our rightmit | se) ia the only thing that can seve us all, Revolution | itin [5 01" oo 9 PAN written in lottors of fie upon the smoking walls of Sebas. | s\tysanenty an topol. It makes the heart of every exile, and of all the pert s nations which sigh im irons, beat, {t ix the wir, novessary to our existence; tt tx the hope of the future; it is the to following sociation -—Prosident 4 is less than 40,000 boxes. Reports frum ¥ confirms expoo'atlan ax to the sugar product, whith will Le over an aver n during the list month; that while their —_——- atlons are ow a much more extunded seals Vay ara, Now, 24, 1868, than hitherto, and th pplications to them for advice, D, I rr : he world. She bas but one vaurper to chastise, Thore- “ app - ' | Sate f Politions Freling—Post Offiva Inprovement—Deathes to which he was unanimously elected. great principle which the noble Washington siways en. | ‘ee wer n “ clothing and uitiplylag, the difkeutty tn col- - ing and drinking it was aiwnys known would strengthen | “The Kmpire Club wont to Last New York and played a f tertained, that “wherever there in a people oppressed | 102e it fs pe odes ne ay semetipr d-—yvie ral phoebe he TM Boe Be cee to! with’ these increkosd fe. —Morencnte of a Britoh War Ship. the bonds of both friendship and love; but they were | match with the Atlantic. Seore—Empire: Haydock, 2; } they have my sympathy.” Wo, therefore, claim your ot ‘Thorn, 1; Hurn, 1; Miiler, 2; Levy, tt, 2; Gaunt, | cympathy—we beg your assistance. The great Washing- paver rpongnised as, belog conducive to, the fon of | 9. Wil, 4; Chandler, 1; Bloombeli: 0; Chalmer, O—total’ | ton further aside it io flattering and consolatory re- contrite and grateful spirit, When we wish tobe | 13. AtlantiomPowor, '1; Sniffer, 0;’ Whitson, 2; Bub- | ‘lection, that our rising republie hax the good wishes of friendly with any one, we asi: them to drink or eat; and | cock, 3; Hamilton, 4; Weeks, 1’, Wiss, 1; Sexton, 0; | ald the philosophers, patriots and virtuoux men in all aa- the lover well knows that as the appetite of bis mistress | Ackerman, 1; Soper, 1—total, 12. tions, and that they look upon tt as «Kind of asylam for "i The Eagle Club had a good timo at Flushing, The | mankind. God grant that we may not dismppeint their decreases, her love increaso:, and a satisfied stomach has | Knickerbocker pared a friendly em at Hoboken. The | honest expectations by our folly or ptrrorseness.” lou! menas is very seriously felt, From the diary of theagent | Having written you so recently os the 20th instamt, « it appears that the following have heen the operations of \ st my the asscelation during the pust month>-447 persons, in.) YET Henuthy totter will not be enposted thom may ayee tee ales of our city prisons (New York and Kings county), | Prerent occasion, the more capecially an Culm, or perhage have been visited; the moat hopeful of these were caro- | {might aay, the Havana is duller no fully selectod, and appropriate means taken to present to | teat mutters, than 1 ever befuro knw arts, on their trial, any extenvating cireurstansen ¥ ? that existed; of this number 52 ay | Spirit of the unfortunate Creoles 9) not awake at the ery of distress from her sister of 1850. I do not wish to upiift the shroud which covers 1848, for it is not the Freneh peuple, but its goveroment, whieh covered Italy with blest. "Noble Franse ! it ix’ time to think of your okt glory, at your laurels, placket at all the nds of the worls, from the burning’ climate of tho Pyrmoids to the clagtors of Russia, and now withered : 2 were discharged from by impure hands; you wil not dnd them nuder the 4 “yt 4 ‘ # tendency to soften the heart, But to our New England | Gotham and Baltic at the | se, Harlem, and the Julian Alten, ‘tow czinnlsi, raion ete nt, Bitace the stains of ingratitude which } SY 02 thelr recommendation, 17 discharged convict | and erurhed. They aro Uterally afrald of their own pemrecs Ya chron be eclih ot Uncovering te rstion- | Petes and Roca, New Sener, wade wp sacra | eee Pr Spee eamittee, | "al Hone Selif forehead, tbe whcls mort trast | MAY toe priced wth wtw'lous aad omiloyment, | Shaiow.—that the mothe ates emp op abip between pumpkin pics and piety, praise and punch, > i is a vi ; you. “Rise! we will fellow you to the battle ae did owr | eee ane a eee in money; 1h men and boya were an amadingly, weder the most dion aging clreamtancas . ~turkeys and Thankagiving, TRAMESGIVING IN ‘RROORLYN. At the conclusion of this acdress the Prosident read | iathers, and will die with joy to raise the universal tlag piles with useful clothing, Biblos, Tostaments and wthec Lomitted, | bellese, to inform you tw wy last jeter : Yesterday was generally observed asa day of thanksgiy- | Jetiere from Messrs. Bradford R. Wood, Joha Jay and | of the democrat social republic triamphant. + tee reams ig Moses ne “1 5 you tm my ‘There is one class of people in this city who pay very y 7 y Mr r gd. | 8008 books, and numerous tracts were also bentowe. that lost oftar receiving boxes have beeu placed ta eaake sna Pads frames and thom ace te Torta | (28 and in eompliance with the recommendation of the | John Pierrepont; after which the meeting was addceseed Soa ee aU TOS cee oe Thames | Woan wn. xn Pour —Beremms Anogs—-A-Duaene As Li Whine ttl tehe's sre Gatletaeoas storekeepers, who all remalned open, with cearecly a) | Mager) the munletral offices ant places of tusinom gepe- | Vy Dr. Spacrek, in Polish. He urged upon all bis own } ‘ho omly beac waenar uf tetablasling the Uulversal aediel | Tewer AY BUWLARY.—Soveral corrtepondents have iatoy seas 9 Jomg ouik 1 nand fies the Pe rs the as, os all the | TaUy remained cloned. The courts were aot in session. | trymen the wooessity of being united, und trusting in ot onmetes ub! i, sts ie 1 | favored us with ncrouaty of robberies commitiod ov Marla Ue In Lae Pneinow de Adreco was exooption—s more notices! othe r remark from Mr. Dolacluse, Seuot Tolon, and Services were held in the ditforent charches; and from the | themselves alone for the regenoration of Poland, whos throny pearance of the streets about church hours, | Jay of emancipation was not far distamt. Hiv remark THANKSGIVING AT THR PIVE POINTS. they porta well attended. Target companies wore wae applauded throughout. stores were closed. erred Kl ” themselves and neighbors, and very justly complain that me table aud walthy Penile waa pe iy iia the police aro » active a» they might be in ferreting | [ilners for sonic Fears of the blewalog of sight, yok she waa ethers, the meeting adjoncned. i Brooklyn City News. out the rognes. The fact Is, our officers are much more | Intellectual and aa extremely agrecable associate, Bhe 4s usual, the exercises at tho charitable institutions | numerous, and the accompanying braes bands and mar- Mr. ALLEN was the next speaker, and he spoke ax fol 7 ¥ foun to 7 a robl out of the ne wae ace’ about twenty-five years, on the Five Points were most interesting, and crowded | tial muaie’ resounded through the streets nearly the entire | lows:—Iadies and Gentlemen: in looking around us we | COLLISION ON THE EAST KIVER—A FreRRY BOAT | aux to keep the fact of a robbery out ie are vite, rh ch Pl natiiane tame: is ble Asad. Yellow RUN DOWN HY A SOUND STEAMER. Papers than to investigate the cireum dey. With this exception, and the running of the rail- | see on assembly of men, women and childrea, of different 4 They do this ander the plea | {ver carried bim off, Stra eudiencen, generally of the gentler sex, were in attendance | youd cars, Brooklyn presented quite a Sunday appearance, | creeds, lamguage and birth; yet in the most powerful rep which It wow trey, 1h ee Che second Shortly after G o'clock yesterday morning, the ferry r : that pubWeity will de the ends of just erene, attack Le had bad of that disease, which sume of the doe the children. For some time past preparations have THANKSGIVING IN WILLIAMSBURG. —iberty, equality and mye "Away with despotian; into by the Fall river steanor Metropolts, a the former | the atrocity of whicl ha ntiracted wide sproad atten Don Joa Marta Morales is granted permiadon [e the G tion, have almost inva was nearing the slip on the Hrooklyu sile, When fleet | te trigh if not, to pusiel Unter the promat ire Rociety discovered by the pilot of the Louina, the Metropolis was | tem of Keeping wezret the fact of a robbery until the Uritiah frignie Karydice was off this pat etter. beading towards the shore on this side, aul blowing hor { thief ia arreste!, more than thave fourths of the oulprita | Sb® communtonted with the Itri inh Consul and took ime hi 5 / en unapprehended. From the complaints of several | *4Pply of emall stores for the officers Hhe le bound te whistle, which was answered by the forry bout, The | ere een ate th Verinnce, where, 1 learn, the Brith Commadore trem intter wax then within 150 feet fom the slip, and the | teenth wards are infor Jamalsa hae crime erry pilot states that he was unable to alter his course. It is | euter Louses ant roby News from Hondaran evident that he expected to paas the Low of the steamer, OUR PELIZE CORRRSPONDENCR. snd to this end stocred direct for the The steamer Been going @ to give the children a good Thankagivine Thanksgiving passed yesterday in the Hastern district | away with aristocracy. Such is the language we all poled and brought inner, and sitet bounteously had the public responded | of Brooklyn in the usual way. The members of the Re- } speak hore this evening from the heart of our hearts. to tho call for assistance. Though nearly a thousand | formed Dutch church and of the First Presbyterian | (ApPlause) Tt ins comparativeiy, Volnnd's Fourth of children were to be supplied, enough was procured to | church, united in their service. The sermon was preach- | when compared with your Fourth of July! The former ‘feed them all, and what was left over supplied nearly | ed by Rev. E.8. Porter. A discourse was proached by | abandoned by the while world and left to ils own fate, five hundred poor people with a good dinner. the pastor at the First Baptist chureb, corner of Fifth | ¥! } treacherous oppononts; while tho Intter—the resi The ladies of the Five Points (Methodist) Miesion held | end South Fifth streets, ‘The ladies connected with the | 30uall well know. We have a consolation in the know. » i , edge that in the struggle for your hallowed constitution the sixth anniversary at thoir rooms, ani were favored | (Pdcstrie! School in the Ol North Ameriaan, in North | vent a helping hand... Pollsh blood, Howl m ita te de of Mine. wentabliea bis Mutual Aleve lade , oA epee fence. We claim no merit for it—we ark no reward. It was broken Into, Herm, Now, 2, 1665, with a large audience to witness It, reg four ee past for the poor children attending that institation. ine duty incumbent upon ¢ man to help hit neigh. | '4 represented as having been nearer the Brooklyn Fiore wee Ca eso inurn, in infexted wun | IN Laie Marthquabe at Prunttion-War Newt from Guate- ghildren, looking very clea and healthy, wore seated on THANKSGLVING DAY LN BOSTON. bor; and when men only do their duty, they deserve no | shore than usnat, and undor preity god heed: | yin emiticr class of ihierne nd tm teat tt inten Ajnw milimeQuict at Omaa—Sbipritding a Kusian—Death, ‘an elevated platform, on which was also displayed a vast Bostox, Nov. 29, 1865. reward. We do trast there will be an American hero in quantity of toys, which had heen furnished for distribu- | the weather here is clear and eold. ’‘Thankagiviag has | CME stvagler-—the natural constsjuencs of future events, | NAJ* Ske came with great foroe | againat the Lied ‘ered ihe basemen! satoon ecene i rors ead wih Avene, Wi * ll,’ Of the Governur—Ancther Hritieh War Vewul to Jar , rs (Applause.) Gentlemen, there are Americans who syn side of the ferry boat, stove in the whee! house, and 10 cde Mer hrie—Dveerty ana Opie tion among the children by certain benevolently disposed | toon observed as usual, business being entirely suspended. pathize with Russia in its present «trnggie, and the ren- iking the shaft, shattered the machinery, but to what Tembrace the opportunity of sending you (via Bowton) gentlemen, The chapel was tastefully decorated with TI a ron they give is, not that they like Russia, but that they |. +). ot ve a eo: alua ‘ Wet we to di { AE ISRABLITES AND THANKSGIVING. A 7 xtent ly not yet known. The hull waa also broken im, nth ward pol the accownt o ale destructive earthquake as Tr ‘ y y t of Use f Fuctive earthuahe as Truxtibe, Christmas and the walls bore devices similar to TO THE HDCTOR OF THE HERALD, hate England more. Now, that is no reeson at ail. The part nav F hg . as with all good snd true men, as weil as nations, shonld | and the boat eminence fling rmpidly. There wore minh 1@ " apeak te Hondezee oneonnee nner I desire as an Israelite to ph in Bay aggranr aude Mines thon rrotlning neded Lapet “7 od pec gpotaromagpan prs no ens Raaale cay bears et cosrespontent seniis us an account of « alngu Jn lone than forty hours there were twenty-seven dls -_ my » NON race. prt the same religion—and you orca ped “ i ” ow of the ler and a daring attempt at robvery—- n " ema ¢ ee eee ce ean Taag, {NPT WME EHS 1 the means of your journal, to protest against the torms | have many noble instttutions from England. [ea ad bee es bn org nl ened ’A thief entero ims bowen, 0 Howion circa, & Usct checks, some of which were se hard snd vislent se TURN AFTER MANY DAYS. - ‘ - tlemen and ladies, the happy fealingw that inspired } *teamer having become werlyod in the hall of the other | dhe oner morning. lie wo urd comneved by Soe to throw down & grent nember of hawes, ant cause POOOTO ESL OO LOE DI DPEE: of Governor Clark's proclamation for the observance of } ing breast when I’first, knew what bern, waa | sec and him as her bedsde, with w veil over bis tare vensel, the hands on board of the former aided the furry | Si, Whe 3 - eat frars nod unenelnoes asnoug al! the inhestitante. -seeorererecereesereserereercooeoeee® | ‘ibanksgiving day, which he has hail, to #ay the loast, | never forget, [1 was in Hngland. If you will inaulgame t demanding monoy oF 2» know where the money waa to be | EF . 7 passengers in gaining the dock of their vessel, anil the | found, He jhrentaned to kil ber if sho made & pe ore obliged to belt we i AND HPGHALL WIPE AWAY ALI TRANS yaw ova bons the bad judgment to conelude thus:— with a few minutes with your petience. For lave of free- ~ se ken off by the Ful ie i Mies MF panes © Bie Dae on nee Ty ¥ ee belbon to suything omar in order coteeded Gown ot to heey from tailing. The entire popolation were obbige® Which came to the relief of the Loulse. ‘The furry hands | try wroheron law's to camp out in the whl ant io the pleas, i t Ae hes hold lady elept, whieh was locke, nemalned ou: bonrd. One of them, deck band, named | ToPS/ i.e was where epee wit oak take Wank en | tanta ond deed houses, as needy all the oid clone Fredweil Chesher, residing at No, 111 lirldge #trest, way | ime dew ee were seourely locked, aud be did pot cot In He houaes ore in ruins. A traveller from your State, anew somewhat lajured, but got seriously. Several of hiv erded dowa suirs, ant broke upon nearly evory ba wetted mea; * What with wen) and oe teeth were knocked out. He was enabled to walk to his ° oer there, Pladtiog vas emp of ether ba Fortanaiely «young fmmale servant wae inthe | ond jeed that { would gladly change this bea clentiy light at the time of the accident to did net Keep still, The head, a goed bel ander my be with p avoided thy cnliixion. ' Thy hind kim. He mu was not much tn, fad - | dona! became an exile; pursued by the merconaries of the wacerreceecerenceeserenere® | civftand fongions inesrttions, sa tet us mipoiions hints | Russian despot, I found myreit mowed smagly away fn TW POOR YE SHALL HAVE ALWAYS Wiril YOU. continue his favor to this people throughout all generations, | russian bark, bound fora mall town called Grimsby, sesesssrerersesesrrr) | wud withal w dispense Wo ua individually thai Leavenly grace, | and loaded with wood, &e. You dialil the Snglieu aria. And other comforling mottoes and inscriptions, Dur- } wi with fait in the Lord Jesus Christ. and virtuous action | toeracy aad many forms of ite government. (Renewed ing the afternoon the children sung ani chaumted, | "> Wl prepare us for lis heavenly Kingdom. applaciae.) The people, in iact, are not the government, th thea: calienes> bbvebil, Now, it is hardly credible ho should have commitied | but it is the aristocrsey that conr\itutes the government. nrg patton veto i yed and abr ih to | ‘bls error by inadvertence; such » plea would tndeod he | nd now look at Kussia, on the other hand. It is impos peck gentlemen pray and ex! : ‘i ‘ sible for me to recount all ite horrid deeds of dexpotiem ; ‘dheir own evidentediflcation, and the congregation contri- | * me one for a man holding the high porition of } jut, with ber usual treachery. she is mot only inaking Governor of this State; the only dednetion, therefore, | her own subjects believe thar tt is a religious struggle, Reese euny 5 permrmianes highly relished bythe Trust, 0 is, tnat he has) wantonly outraged the fooling of o 4.00 wih ter. wonted laxpatence is also’ represantcg tees; #0 that all wero happy and ina good hemor. At 4 it to the world as a religions struggle, when in fact the ‘conclusion of the exercises, the ehildren wore con- | large number of cltizens who happen not to believe in the | 4: is, piratical attack epona quiet ami waaker neigh atucted to the dining room, where five largo tables were | divinity of Chrlat: he sctuully ignores the existenoe of | tor—iurkey. How do son kuow, guntiemes, but what filled to overflowing with oxcollom: tare, to which | 5,000 Ieraecllter alone as citizons of this State; he has | cginud is how ilhtiig tw battler Which you wonid have Uetio ones did ample justice. To be sure, they did | ‘ruly shown himsel’ a worthy disciple of the school of | haf to fight yoursetwnt know thet oe Haropean com. not observe oy of those absurd ‘ormulas laid’ dowa by | fanaticinn that gave birth to that monstrous abortion, | Lination can conquer this continent, but they can do Cheeterfieh © bank foe Tin his ienise ed the front dane wih a kn ne hause up myer, Kad hare exatn!n ‘wer int Hie bess treme open oye ‘ches tat he tekoes whieh has caused me to sleep im tam a ’ th of eptember, with the entire pxp- home unaided. The Naseau towed the Louie to he was Saappoiniod nod west | ulation of thie town, (n ona eontiw: ‘ shore, but In consequence of her leaky condition, ) viaiiel the mruriced nporaioe buaher wud corton clothe, 1 have akon » drmAtul cubs, had to sbanden her at Fort’s dock, where whe | faeces. orinmalely ayouug female eer on, a, wee ell for that of my ¢ t 4 Yes, partially under water. It wax suifi- | ‘Welve inches long, nod threaiened w pl “ ch nea base y. For these lus i, Lowever, ie pilots on both boats to seo the position they were iz, a etree om A falap bs. teen oteteapadlins oF ? ware might hay r no, fede, hen, onc om ferry boat was | ast bad carolatly obu ee et an Mame, casting or the ; a eh z . oie i J wrribia Wo get her, now, for Love, hires years ald, and in yoo! conlit Hho cont sdont | edevery window, He eulered abe sent, WeRring & Ls ‘od > j 4 on hia thee, JOURBON RANINBAU WD. + hard begging other old fogies, as to the proper mun. | tho probibltory liquor law. iow greatly docs he per- | mach harm. Why, the Cear hed the audacity w make | 222000 ‘een ‘ “ig sit oo mages hag ll unable te anything positive about the wae eg of conducting co's wll at thie butts style of | vert the motto “FAoeisios, for Kets one Mp ot Cust fhe sserlagloue anpenestinn thas. Geb kad sen cicreas | Ducmrwow ow < BosaLit~0n Wolheslay night inet Jog ra Nenance.—We have before ox the report | a 1 eeea'tit arty "agen p rere ating waa refres' ingly original, and highly relished by | a 4 cone on to another. re indo his race to rule the world. (Applause.) By the porses- | otheer Wm. HL. Brown, of the Kirst district polion, de | Of the (vwanittes on Hallroads, in favor of the prompt | the vieinlty of the ma artaios are my vory comteafetory, A thean thove who were loo ng om Turkeys of meuse propor sop? Texhort the press and my fellow citizens to join tions were disposed of in a remarkably short time, aud | Wit ime in protesting aguitet wach s dagrant breach of | M02, of Constantinople, Rursia would become » great suppression of locomotives on the Hudson River rallroud, | that I cannot aud maritime Power, as she now ix a territorial Power. Con. tected a wan of suspicions appearance crowing the ‘ i ! the Investigations | Tbe alarm in Truxifly aod Omes he ples and tarts were, as the poet expresies iti Foe ane Ee tOn Of ea eee, iemnetves | stantinople takin, Rarsia controls tho Mediterranaan, | South forry. He had a large bundle under his arm, nnd | BWW 2lfty-alnth etrert, | After all th re cine tet | sutebted, and several who lett five Ic ike the snow take om the river, Soe Treat be want thet thee ae livers! sentt- | Who cam arront her in her progres Son Americans Peet nati {0 give 8 matiitectory acnoust of Rinielf nt manlferted ts to Justion the city, | Shay hanes aan. CREST ARN hwmen! ecn—ahen rome Prrerer, hall it be said that (he most importa oon id | ae taken inte « , : , : +7, | Cn Rectan ther have bell © Ane tame After the dincer there wer enough of ‘dolls, hobby | of the Union, whose proud beast lin hitherto been that | $a; Whew two nations xe to war together, let no third epety Oe legate, Hante along the line of the road. The fo Hostan they * rae brig of a that the goods had been «tol Losec, No. 6 Hamilton avenue. The ncctoed wi ay lat teture Justice Smith, where he gave his name as John 800 wer, Pngiich meeraremect, ee wee lau : to We & beautifal specimen of navel an. ehileetare. She i very sharp, very etrong, and ofl be trage of runaing roughiare of thin great city has existed long emus anotives along & pryalus te kettle-drains and swords, diatrivutot to tbe chil- } it ts the only eountey where perfect freedom and religions | ting but | ‘ehanot tnd nt tating ae in Px trem to have stocked throe or fuur tay stores. toleration exist, shining a1 a bright light amid che dgrk- | Tetons; but caluot, find in Furope any law mm law mado by the peo. ‘Pease’s House of Industry pretty much the same | ness of intolerance among other nations, aud. offei s r Faliscigo, an Italian. le pmazaitted walt an | S04 we trast that no member of either board will be yok waller. This le something for the calom; “queralaes wore gone thrgh wien The children, some | ing 5, exmaaple for the zopenseation "of tn Livi lg: Lag Rec gE ye Bae pean Rana. | sxeataetion, Ae eete eee eee foand we tnhisman or Inaruultie to the Interests of the Siok ee three hundred in number, sang; Mr. Pease and other | that hay not been without wence ; shall it 7 i weancaty ,, mH onde dot miner woah Hong . he > Mr. Phephard. 0 lotely sent down there me a ett ra y exhorted, ki tot moral A sote he vaid that that Mate waa ‘he Best and oe to oes bee eee pod Fy ay wend Rowun se tabaci Wedue ve ym ~ x : bd eclutione reported by the committos, which we rub nnting ke — peng re gfivoe oy — pbk S Mies , & very volerable voralict, amused deacend from jon, fortelt ir it, wan, nam m. Long! was robbed of a gold watah = ‘ 6 f U A aha by thao > hn xia come the eating, awl | and auoeumd to the Bigttry of clique of favatice: “Sol | {ala ‘a obtaining some of the mont able ren’ of the z Weaslved, That the wan of nnenetivn erate on the Cremer in the phtsh Of fir. Ouyite, Gh ons mal tor ‘the prewenta. se inwtitu’ neom to be ina porter honse, in Boeram street Bes 5 Itiver raliroad within ‘be sev led janis of this ot 9: . ublie treasurer, letoly Ale! of the frer: he was quite om Tknow and feel there is too much pride, too groat a love | .nited States. The guverument ays nothing, In fact, | 1% pore publte treasurer, be'aly "i there got into « di umnon by Team of welt dspaer to huroan ite avi tear | eged men, bus Gow aoblng, aflable, dgmiled amt very to Washington and make there more bold ar ine condition, ani are eertainly doing much of indepandenee, and too muah tion for the const vaeienta 9 the Besina governannt. Gels. lights were put out, when Lam 2 preger'y, aed ought be eupprewt ha va, | #rBtlemarly, moh liked by the people ow the talamdeg Thore was also a donation visit paid to the Homo tor | zens of this State, to allow = Mul mater toretain, | Met, reflect, tako hoed—taru foun the past and pec. | 40d r-bbet of hie properiz, ye} ed yp ya yh trovt taratha be as fll wVitiun 1a the eves Friendless. Fortunate indeed ix ft, for us, thet we have a Me tee by the future. (Applause) 2 the land of ed a abow Pissy wlnih pieces, aia tho Lat of January | shat prevalent there weary al + airs THE PUDLIC INSTITOTIONS. who is not imbued with the flliberat sentiments po aa. | Cul YoUh, where the ashew oc oar tathara aro even slis Deeravorive Free ix Cricago—ioaa #100,000. Wer Ma enty's slecpol war ‘horeard, whieh was tr thie Me na coro urna magma | Rey forages Maran aaa | Mena ttcten yt ie wl we, ok money to de expended In furnishing a good dinner to the | will profit. The Mayor makes no sectarian distingtion, | ‘Mt pattios {a vlatble: it calls vengeance for the . That the sald Muses River Ratirosd Company be | barber, bas pune owt to the bela chy carn, \o be drawn by two horas | there to Jammlon. id Fond, from Ite present aan mauas ot Cha rar own ba very healthy, w A prone fem #7, ie Gis tine a hove —Yeaterday afternoon about four o clock one of vue tient costractive Gres we have bad for a nuinver of yonrs broke out in the large elevating warehouse of MU. W, “ , 2 | millions of wrongs, treachery and deceit which our coun | bay,, om River atrert, the lemes sprext with ee eee ere had wore ef the opilemien which have Viaiiel our neigh children on Randall's Island; also, one to ee to + p dg To Sean Walon preteen try baa been wunjected to by the Ruwdan usurper, which | repility, and betore ous englese hed re ved Den OO Boros Cec eR Urry rece: tern. 4 Beceem ship fare, inte thie harbor yerteraey, the Asylum. Severs! of ihe Govervors were provnt at red. by bia Ex the Governor, have celobrated | 8f* without » paralielio the history of the worll. An | had gained grent headway They bur t NING. Notloe wae sent youterday efternaen to the ( hed A. be band gama porn oe umes, eink the institutions gg and speeches were made by | 4 day ina fitting manner, servleo huring be sogel speaks, saying—Poland, thou wilt soon rais toy | windows of |he ectabliahment Lope is not tree. Am wneetal quently of rain tans te! them to the ebldren. Altoguiher there wae n good Hime | Oe say ey hme namugues, ldo hope fou will mers | Oxwuplng head. Our once noble and boautlial land, poor eo curleg the let two memtine hie n the Iolands. forth your hand to teat up the weeds of iataticisrs pur | 224 dvolate, in now to nase w poattiow asncag the feo soacend whe sashaek WF dittam tod te ‘THEATRES, BALLS, AMUSEMENTHs tC. Governor Ss vowing ot the root of tbe tree of erty nad nie fale ypeee tam wa angie y rota — thing 0 mabe aup aiietietioes Ge enbon In the evening ol! the theatres and places of pabiie | am, wl, SRARILG, | Thee caams Jou peat janes . c roared ed, ary ; ‘ Mob<geay eomtipece to ge amusement were crowded to suffocation, to witners the Saving Lite oh Our Coast. i. Grovie—whs, we understant, is native af Ras | honk inte teorematee seapenpet tev bs oll Goxdiens, | Scertecastet inet cares See Toweae ad worth wetlog ber antertainments the manayers had provided for them. The TO THE KDITOR OF THY MFRALD. seccehite in French. Iie sald It wax a atrange colpel | with o report 6e.of hundreds of emall acris. The mil! of | wpied, ‘The soung wae te , pena hng sow sey Mg Aa ball rocens wers also crowded to overflowing. The Linsey | perceive that a meting waa hall on tho ith instaut | uf thelr revelation mod the Amma iouay' at tut mae canal, | Mocera. Gage Ke Halues, adjuiaiog om the west mA coms won be taund. | The iodign and Srehineal a0 1 sclobrated the formation of their corp: by av enter- per . at « revolution, and the Americans, at the mme ttme, | one time on fire in the Sipeds, but the frewen go Gegensed Were Bet made koown 5 Wass oe Tooma, on Thankagiving eve, | % sdoptmenns to proserve life In case of shipwreck on | Tetursed ving for their liberty. The ome haden’ | hose inte the aod wat upon the ront cumstances of the ense will be invertigated 10 inment at the Apollo . Shick’ war largely attended, and’ gave much raoacaction | our coast, Now, if s line the thickness of a person's pew TE Bs Soovahe it tap Gacmaes emt in to those who participated. Thanksgiving balls are geme- | iste finger cam be conveyed either from the rhore to the | to th {a such numbers, and inignoranoe of its rally very full, ami attended with toorucls of crash % | 10.41 ce trom the vessel to the shore, a hawser could be | institutions would doit serious 7. it el ipo thus saved { from devtrestion. The fine mone © My, Omanyes house of Moners, Ni ¢ plag, waich Le tine pl liners rpeehe thee Italy been Btten Py a Thy IE, third and last lecture of bis second coarse on Turkey, in The prand court bs wow in wonetim. There are 27 Gongur, the reel aust: contlenably, but wes save thetchagal of the Unive Ties netorme have hen | Mal care on (ho caltmdur, Part ceotiom the evigeinmh comfortable. the Poles Russians hneuie , a wee inerewen, aB4 (hie in the teow of the = THE MILITARY PARADES, attached, drawn oa shore, ond thereby the lives saved. | Cotas afitterty; bot exprense! hi bale tad they vont | dupe yanceever jmmbemribe 10. says, te bung eee S ynen iaviled tocativer Gres i onbre parte ct te | feilee in the whele world They hartreets yesterday wore resonsnt with martial mute, ] This exm be dose, bys titing cattay, I propose thet Rak repeive any sid from, France in the stragzis, The | it was totally detroyel. ‘The buisling we Looney. Tlie eubjoss to-oigh ta the sorta ide, the Jurte aia out. ont ais toss te Cronaee te .and companies tnnumerable pasted tho Hetatn office, om | {70t) yeaa ae ey ne ting “the boys Ree eng Untaed Bates au corrapt—that a, tne gov. | aud mas a very large cum, capable ef string fredeize, syrtem of etvesticn, the language nad hiers he emerieme of then whe have ‘thelr way to the outekirts of the clty, where they shot for | feet eee orn the objects fur wisich 1t was orgaa- | 260.000 bushels ofgrain. ‘It poet 813,00), and we regres | Reet Pern ea! oomdition wad tie furans arcae enna th mart, Ho, (eur te, ne8 Creed in pomne Come at Vrnseven Weerre.—tobn | oy sive the (hilel Jurtion. They lout cio eae who wee pale by Be + geet while wine, sod Sppent very venerable fo. say, was not Ineured to the extent of a dollar. Ii em | proaperss and dewting of the Turkidh enmphrs, foined about 36,000 tmehele of grain eval to of high and covered with India rabber, of canvass, tn | wed. of ' to wheat, corn and oat, ali of which « deriroyed ales | ery fa geod time generally, fhe | stead ; the weight of the tail mast be in propor | Mr. MeMeiaex, the Prositent, denied n : prizes, ate dinners, and hud a , tion to Tes sirengih of tho gale, s0 as not toatlrw the | Gohavinrcneatan Sith ropa 9 the nites Beaten, tes “ qwenther was in their favor, and the companion, asa geme- } Vito Coe ie aieh: If the wind blows on shore thowe in government of wh was based upon corrup- i ’ contained some whiskey belonging to Mr. Jero, & large ending for well. hen ic reaches above the | tion. Fo abey y * attending for dalt ever (key poll tnem down far esmoyh te © qal thing, marched nnd looked very the veese| fly the kite, and ehen i a oreigners had wtalee idea of our countey, wai | lot of peile and tubs joet ier vo orttee i ; ory Galt San ‘A number of Hitis boys tarsed ont fa companies, | shone by et go the line is falla to the ground, (tha ine | iad formed su lea of an Impoanitie repaiic. Mos. elt | pariles node iota y F eeulr boat os tee wetartay of bi ret Pinch, goeey heals. Dut, wigs oF Bo wige 1 ee Ommeent Some of them | on beard being atiached to a bawser); those on are wot ¢Rempt from view, and we are not, ihore/ore ding warsho / posh sengfin ged 7 to ree the barbnone of the omar 9 om ne Wt hae thee those and of course elicited marked sttention. Some of # It in the rope, aad ro 00 the hawser, If tbe wind ie off | jetinct, but we hewitt the iibony Cap wend coed toe ale ee en ellen cad meced nee bing Crane, © workinan ta the employ of | irre days of thie task, All wom > keowteey sieue coal quan. Goverdl Wale LMeEe, pe, o. td i ¥ : ire Y And bappioee of all | weet for this latter purpose. ‘The tial lor cannot tii 4 p Ager ty by wow bad wooden guns, and others seal g shane, ‘hore on land fy kite aed Crop the time on | vations, (Applanre.) mvel short of $10,009, on wien there wae lite, ifany, | Whee & F Golam busluom xt the foot of Grant | tase, wnt fo it im = quia, Gipnifie’, awl, wital, © very fow might as weil have dispensed with | board. whieh they the to & hewsec, and draw ashore, If | Mr. Jouon was neat introduced, and mate stow sp. | inausanee. Mesars Gage bh ilaiue wee domagel Gy | rtrect, tast 1ivat, hed ems of ble begs avvibly erasmel | expeditious manver as not tae slightest pou conker these sugeestions of any mee, you are ropriate remacks, in the soutee of which he suneuneed | waier, ond Mr. Allen Vane (agriou'taral ani woul where | pr vray, +f Vember which fell hie. The Se Gui) me tens érem on tnereame. Ove : ray ‘ay in which soverel of | berty a pasta Uhees. tL risnsel! 4a the enemmpromiaing exemy of the Briileh rie | hones) by removal of grade, bat uot olaerwin —Uieupy | 1) ere! polies eomreyes bics Ww his reutence, @ | workmen ore aaeanphozet, out + MA coma by erg, } Letves Uourisliod their swurde stowed remack- | Naw Youe, Nuy. 28, 1556, teorncy ted Laule Nepoieoumihe Lest of waa be 69- | Lemruly Wim 2. Tangs bn Freeh wet Ne Newnes ken Com erimam, "TRAVEL,