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LtA-Vs Jam a-t ok Festiyal Hat ? T?? ao-rsl CTMlWil r tr-d'tc as; ?? New 9*T'? of H?l for lb* Ho lid .y Sees u h??n| o,n ?> tM great f??or oa ita ados*** ay M li ... ewed mm WJfA**} '/?? ? ?? ULUtOX We *| L *e.l?e*d??. I>~- 17 a co*B*-etj'.a v., l ? Or-?.nal Styles, Hats reo*.ted par Atr-rrwa traVe.i. f.r 'h? Seas-sa, or anr dta tiBgnishe* FailsFabi 1 ??? To O.s'leroou t*?k'Bre.n btaatieaa of q..aut? - ? <? ??f ou'iire. e'.i'rMiU ?m Wutbfai f.fcash ? >B ' '? Be f ?1 11 ??????..n ia rt-i*'"?"' sobrmt'sd ??? * On . Lseden ..f Fssesoe . .... 11ite, 4M H-se* w Y Furs' Furb! Finn! "The for lhal ? arm* 1 oiesBfeb War . ??,. ? res' " - - ?? Wow kl 1A1 * -' of **CS Kant " BMMN rt B* Stt^AaV^^ -haau aaa?it*.ti.i for ?* ? hp *" J*'l" tea-it _?_ Tina ia Fl? uk* Wbatsmb and Kbsxcr ?/?>Vi aT-ra ABC Coatiaa - 0??? w mid. tueref-re. . . a?^^t??^'? (l!n M ?''ar of LtdHny Fu a, k .Laar e/> WWH ?I 3 he beberes, Iba n,.?: o?t?a Ilaew Y"'?. i'1 MM i1' 11' rats si t bspsct los. R'ir . aa Bad Hodaao ? *"> rablr.. Urn;;. h-oi.f, M"' n, a, uirial Milk Chinch I, a aa* o'hen V r.sea, M-llTl. raAb Tippet*, Ac sie rspreroBi <i by t very ?i^?titj. i.r their reepset-ve hied* tatj Will be gold at p ires rirres mmmtmmSBMm IAe adVBLC*d Beat i '..n ismtn uk U dm*' ?er Olovs* ?.. i.sMa'l >'ji ''las, will als? I* ?oaad afBsravy d ver?oy - f luBtena'.ii .ud price, at Ubnin's, n 01 Broadway, op -site St. Pan 's. SuLLIrsO An I I ? T|PPb7TB| BOAS, CVFFS tRD MoAT* ? Tl e adtaaeed ??a? m has luiur-ed Bihta, ef No. lOSCeaal St ,lo lOduoe be pr.ot? on his entire ?tooJt of Fashionable Port ? aaoisctursd atpresily for ci'v rrta.l tr?fe. His *u.r. eui' ."e* os/eey vanetr '>l Marlea. Filch. ChJachilla, Kraute Mus S j-nrrs and Oeaet Mutf-., Fur Tippele. VtOtoriaet a.d Cults, Fm Tnmmi*Ae. Be., Be dll It* Elkoant PbbjsCbI WicoDiNfr Cahds*.? The saoaeribar ro. 1. I .11, nils tha attention of parties r?quiris*; astneiruu? t: it] i ? /aut, to his beautifsl st)le of ?Iiser bordered and pisia PisassB Porrelaia Cards, At < esUass. aad Weddinr Hoiei. ib the latrst node K*'br r.m.l. No 101 Broadway, IIIUBBI at Diaaus-at hrancU Starrs, Ma. tt Wall-s-_Ai l?< SelLI??0|P.?I'aT AkBOB At HtTMPMBlTB, No mtilimadwsy.r??rTier ?fwhits-st ,*ill?i-ll theestjrslot af CsiastlOCl purrlraarx. at lbs late lai?e Auction saJ.-s, al tlx- felissruia pnce?. Kiob Kruse sis. as to 10s r<er>ard. EitraHeser Jp'.. Sa sryard:EatraHaary,aap*/.Al ?. ?1 1 es yard ; (V-d ?..' ati, 3? M to At ; rr ;?rd , O iTIoths, Eitra hoari. is. per ytud A-d BJl o'.lrer eo a ecaalb; law._ * Ptf* liouatiket ,?? r-.Stii.l ail ??D.- , ,IB H t si Btldrae. Bsdateads, SM . *OSj|d do well to call a' .VI Wu taaivs old ootabl si ? 1 Warer IjO Cfwthasa-al soraer sf Moilserry-at a hers may I* fo rod Ihr lan;e-l sartaientsf artsole? 10 01? liue. stel uBered to the pablu sonsutiaeofPeathern, Beda, M ,111. ssi l.BO Pab 1,1 Irreal ?adata?ads sad f ioi>. wi. issaV ad ratal] aM larTaTltAtS' tV* F'ot'NTAiN"s BiBortmeat "i i >ry Ooo aad farcy Aitir.iss frrai ladha. CHiaa nr..i I'r^nce, for isle wholesale aad retail at Ne :70 Broadway, (NiMu's llt.ld .aie ) dlBliTuThES* r*/ The Ubiob Clothing VYBrehoBBe. al ths csrasr of Baltsa aad Naaaa ttt lunr d rsctlyr n tworrnat leuisni lb?n> rhl.'iies and id a. rut I., all the leadiBa* aretiue . ?I trade, seeou dos'iaod bj poirtioa, ro soercei. moderation ol #n<. 1 and the prorerbial n "I lenc*of Ho Blticlss, t' OtOSBtSOS*of the fi'it, il not tbe first aslablishtaei t ot la* airdin the United States, (tail aad fa* thsimn.f ase whal. aal? und reiau atook of erery articls of rlotkiti( for G*~tltin?n ar'i Ho>? Air P i. i atooKBa, ths proprietors haap] to as* all comers dl8 nthBtj* _ JHtT" Windtivt ShavdeB, Lavcb Caiasias, 1 Muslia Cartaiss. (,'it (,',M,.r,, Battl De l.ainos, and all : othsr Onrtaiu mtter u.s, lor sale at reduced prices by 1 Kai.tt A PiKut s 'N. No ?f'i Bioadw;.y; s'oreetteadina 1 ibrvofthte Nj. Si heade et. dllTaThBSUI , (/Aution to Tine Public.?The great , prpohtritp MTLTONs Miieni tut P.iwden f 1 the destruc iioiud liedbi.r. (:.m ki.iarBee, Moths. An'i, Fleas, Plies, Be., Bad m.oti 01.1 I sail ai ail otuvr lusrcts, has prompt- I sd oartsia psiliea t repaid iparioas articles, and oiler them, uadar vain. 1? .'couiiibatioiis. for aale Fe* of these ' individuals darr I tOfirsthail iii.i?>aiiioii? out as' frte.d immbob " The proarietor of Iks eri(iaal artiols has.ia Ihai 1 'in . only the ?indem. Btloa*d si'ri'i. and tht principal do- 1 laitisaiNs IM IIb ail v 11. n .* 1 be o .'ni' i d Pilia Lit the instai,tni 01 us id ttiuclion ol Hats and Mice. Roth asBaBM air aarisn til. dl? w ;. t '.hoar p ? iaasa, wha Mtsr diaoed before, < And iboss tth*arwBpt laaced, bo* taa> ?? the Bkatra. Hr MlLl.KK, lit < ;iual st, , lias ;ilic;itlv sold Are Ihrussad patfl of PsBctSB Slipoera this eoaaoo, but has a fiesh auppl), Bsors l>. au ilul than tier, with (Quilted Biests sod Basil.n.?, Al| m? (la.U r Ihmlf, Wbite Sa.m aad Aid fil!P|?rn, H bile Li SB OailSrs, slan. sple.ir'id eakroid- ! ?-led Totiol S.i|>{*r.i lor lad its at,.: (eul.t rucu, snilsble ft* holiday prssstits. ai.' B Mil l tit's, No Ml Caual it NOTICK.- OVEKCOATB, SNOW-4 '-OA is, Don Ml B-Coars. *r ?W* ate desirous of tdositig out .in laigo stock tl the above atylas ? f Con's, as we wialt to make 1 rtKtm tor t.ai wba lo>ale st,?A far oeuatl v irsds, uow in pro 0000 of Btsaufactuie Tll.ae Overcoats, Ac , combine the ireatrat waiiatb with rival tartatl aud elegaaosaf stylna. , Asthe aaasen is drawn,1 t" anUiaa.au.l 0111 slock much 1 1 Isias, ws wash to tare it bate Stonsj and make lo.un ; ?0 will thotofoir sill the re Matador ol sail Vl'inlsr aiook at, Hal ia assay BAA Baa-1 OS bole w, the OOM D, A J, OlVLIR, Nos. ii saut SS John si , corner Nuna'i lu or The* Art < p DaBBsnra Wci.r..?Tho tsosoiB. ooltar aad m rt tabards of the shirt are tenaliiia ieatutes ia the 'on: 11?. aaMa asaaaal fashisai anil we thmk'bal In tb*te aad oihei iniiiicula i. ths shins saada to ordei al Ukskn S'uruiebit.g 81.no lot QsatUassa, No 1 Ahtoi liotute, ai e uneoiittlled. There ISBBSlhtr BBSrtl of this atsre which ?r must not oiuit lo naiuc?puuc> uality ia ?II . 1,1? .? Hi'. 1 - i ?litis. a>u \\ kTKRPROOS BoOTC-w-lioVK1 d.ejb'u-at.le Inn is. lea' Oer . i rrsh? I.lo ies', Misiss'hsnd .<birtiie?i'* gaiters aut! shoes, >r lalsst tha KSSTSSl eves, by dOHA L. W a TK I N % dll MSTaATh 111 roll n -t IIV*' Jutlicious. ami sjstomsucadTertisiRS mibe Newspapers n th.- citlssaadl aaavi the 1 ail 1 States, Best Slid rein-'e, caa I? doue tithe k|ea*>j al V 11 PaLMKB, Trituuir t. ,11et-.* ttr F'ovsuia A Wtu.8, Paixettolof Uts Bod rabi.ahara. Hin r.-. Hall. No. Ill a .. . .. . New V. . tad Na Itt Ws-hiBil.ua-et. Boston (-URL8TMAS 'l'KKKri ?'1111' htlbSOl ll??T.H \V>I| apsa oa Motvday. ihr lid mit . a hall* asiortnieut ol ar laolss 1.11 diaeaiag Chrtotaaaa trass; nl..., splto ihl lasc Boiiw, Kar?, Kn.'-au.i, t 01 SOtS, Sc . h'isd With OhoHN Coa Inotioaely. Tin Mi aaN S SON, t'ottle 'tiotisra. Iis? No? USaaVdMABtaaBaai HT Hudson Kivi r HHilr.Mt! PBSSBBgOri Slid a be>a will lind BBUkhsAa, hsaehs Bad WOsdsB 8ka>.ls, Ds i.siate. Velvets as 1 ?thn Du Ooodi io ahaadaaes aa 1 oheapM J H l'o\> s>r.Ni> AO loMoti s,No.TI|Qrs*a wtohst.Bear Aaioi, als . al II C Wamuim, a Cos No Hi NlBth av m ar lHUt ?I .both starts lu coL.be.-ti. o CasBBTBB*a Hunky Soap.?This aim valealTesUI Hasp a aohl an ikssat? ?ml retail, ht T C w'sllsBCa, Kushtou \ ( talk, ami John Mrakitn aad 'etail by all Dtogt'ila ana Pe luateit \\ ts .lesala oaly lit W I d vv Is. N.. 1.0 Broadway, bole Acent lot :b* t inted S.aics JkNhY LlBO DoLLB, ? A BOM and ?'lt*o;aiit articls . l-em*: aa tlSCt ? ? sahaaaes t. JSaBI I md IB wai. i'eaaed ta Jeaay I. uj'? ?t < KM *xl* wholesale and re tail, by Otto W ftlTTl . a' thr BaaseeiBBI oi Kuropeaa taircy (ttoda.uoveiiiea. leys, ht ,No.It}Braadwag A.ao oakaadaa ISSBSBiiOO BSIOIlBiSBSetl do; i; wai, lud a rubier. laMeelaaa, pa.utr ii.ache, \c , at oattOatelj low prti'ci Ala.,, ib* naval data] i -i drsssed dolls iu ibe [Tailed 6UISS. Alas, a laige lot at Ibi s ruhhoi d.nl headi cheap, r ihsa lhf> have t 1 . l*e? 0.I1 .rd d. II s honuels, ab -ee, Imciea a. i.,s, E. Tkab at WlOIsBMaVlsl TkIi SB.?A ilie.kt vsrtslr of Oreettaid Miack lea*. BsBaata whish aresoeas af Bsa s|soaA that hate bee* imported %j .m , i.t . ttsaeuaalrsd hj Bit? <i'iaetiti" al Ihe old sMdAftslsd ."rto. Jew ( laajsui, 7i r\w. 1' tki? Coasaaav teas ths tin tobauatias pair* oi TABS to IhStl pro;>ei satite Ol dsis frees aas pan of the e ly rt.ay k> aduitaaed lo dll StThAS' j, ( BVA8I (.'hoicb ('amis, CoBTTBITnOBaBT, \u ? Mrs M B. Bvsbnbi'ry lets lease to lafona hsr frksuds seal thl PBSIIC. that ,1 \a. rv.a.oved her Prat . a Ii m N ^Bth a? ?oNe 10<?7 p. ,?lwav, sear 3.il ?? , ? u. re -a ronjuncttae with her . ;d at.vtd, ooraSI ,1 Charles sad w asEiartaM- st. , aha ia prs| Baod t furaash Start var.erv 0! Frau aad Faacs Cake, t oiurt l.eaai,. a - .01 Ihehsel quality N H ?Hot Spdcimea ' rbi ihr HohdagS wBI h* rr\ 'v 1 rapea'tksB so aad aflrr ths Mlh ual d.'j 3.1'uTha,-. A Gbnvibk Me'picinp.? The Oxygens ted Ulli et? hat* ao equal aa B lom.' 't.cd I BS, M u a. M raaalBias B* ale. hoi. is e.pr-cially adaplsvl to (he tlelt saAe (v<aaaitataot. c. fsataita 'uller.tg float any derange Bteal of the aalaiat foncr..?a. wealaasa or .irvtuAniy, ttervoes dobiliiy. Ac. For kats by A a. SasjVll L 1 Ct> . at 'h* IV v'i n I II awwaSTwas. aad by all retail Diu,ft. 1. Pr a- la Ui^? aattlss $1. or three bailies tor St ?. RksH jswklky.?Mr. J. P, LlMBBROBBa No. tv* Bread way. 1* bow gwttingm tu. hataaap ass, iu.r? aiJsara.iy It will be w.mh the a:tsau,m n irehasersto htj is and inspect is ioasel i>?'... t parchaatacBS weksara tAal th* ?eallsasaa is ,'t tcr uiaed U. tu? ? wbopaiimMss huestak'itvniurtut. dtl! IhES Marhrts- Rey-c-ri,. ', . ?>k LouiaMiis, Tueadat, Dec IB, IB31 Hoai hare adva;H-ed IB our i^. rv.t tu Si r.5. .ud #1 ??is saBed Ngia ..OBAJbAISA, M Olid. a. Dec IB, iSii , ?TU>1' ,t#*l!T ? ?-H'es Da? inotuuiK. SON i>a e? .: *' ? lood Middltna Sieaa run hiuiued. Me LiaiMdaeiiMd |>p,?hi,. ?oW at Sli title Mess l i-aals duli Bt $is rJAC0, BiBta, | I told .t - , SSf* W^.".,^.aTf barreled La r I I?'-i*jr b?.1.7*1^' r?1IO?" ??> Lirerpool are. ltVi. Stiiui,. IUcba??,Sa? 10A>M tirtnt NoBrota. Wcclnetdav. Dec IT,IBS] Salts are making ot i ottok ai a So Coat it at Ntkw'SaV. ?r?v?a?r? sparse, but uu hai.-red' in pric*. Tv ' The Aldermen tiifpatcht- : a eiMhaida erabia htfibuiit of busit BBS last ntgllt. Tbc\ voted BISS to pap Fourtu of July bilis \ ro>olutioa to appropriate gromu lor a Mmt aat paissxi. Tltr. b|>f^cr>nataJ |? uto 'or payuipnt ol "?*-g"J-a i\r. ceuti.a. lulls Ardtbey total lo e\t. ad the I sg patataiat Bat wb'jia tei.g.h of BroaJtsh] Aad ? : JuUla>td jxjew-VOKK. THURSDAY, DKC. 18, Itftl. I opir- ?! The Fund for the cause of Hungary is progressing amazinqly. TV Trihunr this in.n in?: aboundI with reports of donations and preparatioi.s to extend the colieotien ts tverv part of the 1,'nion. fn Senate, (yesterday,) the President's Message in >newer to a resolution of Mia Senate, calling for information on the suV iect ?f the fn u 2 into the Prometheus, was receiTed aad read. It declines to furnish ? . pif? im LostractioM forwarded to our Idinieti r at the Court of St. James, on this delicate question Ilut the instructions to Commodore Parker afford aa unrniaUkable iotteX to IboSOOf tin- Ambassador. In those it is unqualifiedly stated that the United States do not recognise, hut abso? lutely d< nv. the ships of (?rcat Pritain any right whatever to exercise a police orer the United States merchant vessels any? where. And further it is asserted that such rifjht ?>r authority i? expressly forbidden by iho Clayton Huhver treaty. The in? structions direct Commodore Parker to re j.,.r at once to the harhor of St. Juan, and prot< et all ifirrch.'int vessels from auch sur veilance in future, of which he is to notify the l)ritiah officen on tit*, ariival. Hi- or i!i rs ?ri pr r? mptory. 'I he Footc lesolutiofl was soon afterwatd takea up, and occupied the Senat?- to the b< ur of adjournment. In the House, after some preliminary hus iiii - end a vnrifty of resolutions?among them <?iic to giro each Hungarian 160 acres <i laird, which was laid orer. Mr. Hehard (Vi rmi ut) proposed i resolution to the ef? fect that, since M. Kosstith had declared that the resolutioB of Congress had a politi. c;il meaning, he it therefore resolved, that it bad no such rneaning, whereupon the House postponed the consideration whether tl i v would vote themselves-nntil the morrow. The House soon after ad joorned. There has been another of those fierce galrs, which, during the season, havo swept ose Lake Erie, causthg the total wreck of the ste amer Mayflower. Particulars in our telegraphic dispatch. The storm did much uthi r injury. 'I lie Boston election for Mayor, on yes trt day, resulted in no choice. Kt>*?aih nur) ihr l'reipl?. A correspondent writes grambUngly tint (iov. KossilTB attends only expensive en? tertainments, and docs not mingle freely with the People who cannot allord to pay 15 for tho privilege of seeing him. "If he unr.ts the sympathy of the masses, whv not show himself to them, and thus more fiiii.) enlist them in th? .'?nee 1 *' The man talks as if Kossuth had not shown himself to the whole City throughout his first day a an era am, ??<J as tsjesaghhe hid no thought or eare whi ther the GoTernor kills himself or not. He has s< arcely seen a well hour mi cc h< landl d, and has had no leisure mn ment, but bi ? n forced to pire every day and htj.tr to pressing public duties And mw some are disposed to grumble that he don't oo still more1 As to attending meetings, free or other- j ? Ute, all must feel that it would he fax more Igreeabhl to his feelings to speak where no charge was made. BnAeoneidei first what ? ji.l. KM made of I, is attempt t.i apeak in a free meeting at Castle Qardeat, where the crowding und bustling rendered it importthii that he should be heard ; and COawidei next that lie is here to raise the means of prosecuting me struggle for Ins country's Uberties, ami that there are people ready an<! willing to pay cV? to hear him speak In the full extent of his apaciU to make himself heard. Now, bir, do you call yOUTSSjlf a friend of his cause, and yet Insist that he ought to apeak to miscellanO' ous crowds, hah of whom would be unwil ling or unable to help him, rather than to those who will give 15 lira to hear him and who aie at least o? likely to be stimiilatrd to pivo more ns are those who object to pay il g for the privilege of hearing him ' Rs* membi r thai he has already had i public an I itt.p? vu g reception by our City, which every qm who chose attended without cost, and ihat hit speech of any evening may be bought next SHoinui:: for two eesjta, or, it that u> twtj much, ier one. Now if there are any who tithbt ratciy say that he ought to give las days to show ing himself and Ins evening a to free addres.se.?, mstnad ofsposk mgtOUrOoe who will pay liberally to the Cause for the privilege of hoaxing him, why thm wo must believe that auohgruSub? lets thir.k im.re of grauftiug tuen own ci.nosity tiian of advsjraeing the Cause >f t rc-cuom. t"? The Christian InieUt^eicer has a characteristic article ifnimncm-, Tm Tiilaai In ?t :\ illy to Arcl.kahop Hughea is OUI recent ! dtrcusiloii With hnn, virtually dalyiaa the Arch? bishop to withdraw the Catholic children bora ovr Coaimcn Schools, and concluding, "Juri aa I' l an c if extended. Popery mu?t fade away, ai.J ,..? as ftttlttah .? favial dv? potura." ? ll SteJM rtrat.fe that bmb vho tali this *hi"?t:;ii n't try thru t'eM to win all the chil? dren of Catholic* into >.- ;r School instead of lieii:^ thctr best li> drive theitt o,:' For our part we are ;.t: ashatr.ed to avow thai an arr In: more atiAious to draw i.i;o aur Common Bchajeaa the .-hilcirm o: the most ignorant and tl jot: please tlyotcd portion of our population tl sn any otht r. and that we arc willing to make roa>oeasieaa en aarj STaiyrtsttial yviai to secure tcs* e'.u Tho children o: a New Hnjlandcr, v. hose auctstors lor stvcral |eaar?TaaSOaa hire an oyed the t>ie*au gsot rtrmmin Schools, will an osrtsiat] obtain some kind of nidi menial Kc u<-ation ; tlie children of an Irish imni|rrant. to whose race the \erv idea ol Common Schools is t i.otelly. may cot. We o>>n't sbjl Ct 10 >nr lnah-preaaa?y triarsda diivaaf tUi* J.i!*ine-? ia Ihetj 0?ra un way t>ut they wiil hare to al KrWUI ||*a i..,trw ln? rty. ' win ti v? jt *h?.' In the Annual Message of Got. P. II. BflU of Texas to the Legislature of that State, dated Not. lOib, we find the follow? ing pregnn.t passage : "The Republic of Texas having exaontel bar hour's and other e*l 'snees of dest. io aa 't-t-imx y dmrk saU g l'+my per ted ?( her hut ty. it ooesrne acces? sary to iseu* item for nmniaal a.iioenls, oeatn* e > sort of proportion to the amounts actnalls resetvo 1, and to ?.?'edae ber resource*, sr.sui.: in only st that time, from her rueaues, for their re ?e:ut>ti.>a Ti,e*? .-.reniiiies, ?cnerally speak nr, wer? r .;i imcied ai rerr low rates ia the naods of m3aey<*l specllators, who had mntririu ed n ttUnr, tu tie achieren>eal of ber mdepea ;?nce, or to the relief of her actual i ere ?eine* in the adrrjirnsiratiou of tse Government at Ihe tune they were issued. This conm emlion. well underatood and appreciated, in? duced mi n ,u ry ia repe t to the molt of re i?p n or; these aecwriuee . s?s >eirc w V< entert un the "pini n /era rrtoavtif <*af the Cteyvrri'ne nt icij tt'idrr awfew* ttgatton. either ?n inhre or morn ity. tt red'e-n tuen i,y jMtym? the an?.??'* erj>res*ed on their fire; an 1 that iDOiury rrsi.lted in the p tire of tue act ol UM Mate l.er slature of Mar ti 2mh, ItOH. to pro rice for an?MtalalB| the t'eat <?f the I ale fte;.jL?l:c of Texaa,' which art required tbe Aud i >r an 1 Controiltr of tfe Mate to reduce all claims pra? se nun for litjnidation. to the nrtua' pnr iseJtM ir\wh vn realized by the Rrpuhlie at the time of thur mnue. The erirtent mcanlpt; and contcmpl ttion of that act was. that the holders of the claims should be p nd in aa tirdsnce with the amounts thu> ai ertauied by the Auditorial Board, subject to the revision of the Le?i?iature . and the ?aaonntl so asrt ruined, were ri i "i it r.fi as all that was artually due from the State to ber si veral creditors That! tbe Legislature bad the right to pa.<>s this law, Outre can be no quts tion and that the individuals holding the bonds or other evidences of debt arainstthe Republic were bound by tt there- can be as little." <Vr ? Let us here pause for a moment, anil consider the facta in the ca*e, as set forth by (it.v. Hell I. There was once ''an exceedingly dnikand gloomy period" in the history of Tt xas. That is U say?it was ' exceeding? ly' doubtful whether she would be able to niriii.tain her declared independence. Who? ever tlifii loaned her moaey, did it at a great risk of never being paid. 'J. Still, it wai " necessary'* to raise funds by borrowing , and, to induce capital? ist'- to It nd. the State .-auf t'? them in sub? stance?' Lend us y<-ur money, to enable us ' to struggle on; and if we shall ererbe ? able to pay at all. we will pay you ;i great 'deal rriorv than we borrowed.1 In ether word?, a great risk was to be run. and Tex? as undertook to induce men ot means to run it?and succeeded. She borrowed their money on tbe best terms .'?be could eom mand?and those who loaned it base re? ceived no portion of principal or interest from that day to this. And many of them have been obliged by their necessities to sell their block for far less than they paid for it. 3. At length Texas is happily relieved fron all her embarrassments. She is at pea< c with ail the world, shielded from all danger, and furnished by tho Federal Gov ernment with Ten Millions oi Dollars in solid cash, so that she is abb to pay her debts in full it she -ees fit. ? Now we ask, What did she mrnn when she issued her Stocks, beariag oa their face, 'The Republic of Texas will pay Peter ' Jones or hearer ? >rie Thousand Dollars, on ' demand alter 1 m.M>, with ten per -cut. inter ? e"It J>ei'annum7 ' Whit sort of promise did she intend to be understood a> MatiMjl to tlio receiver of her scrip ' Did she mean to lie understood, ' True, this scrip say* I ' will pav One Thousand Dollars, but I only ' will pav Four Hundred Dollars, or the ? sum that I received ; so tliat my creditor ? may very probably lose his del>t, but. at the ' very best, he shall only get back what he 'paid,after going without interest tea or ' fifteen years ?' 11 she had allowed that to be aaderstood WOnld anybody have been fool enough to trust her ' Nor can she plead, with any show of rea? son, the fact that many of her original cred :tt>i - liavr -old tlieir Stuck fjr less t! ;t:i it cost them. They might possibly make this i ground of claim upon her for relief, by proving the feet that their losses were caused by her violation of her prom iaes to them ; but she cannot plead it in bar of the claims of her present creditors. '1 he) found hei Stocks kicking about at low prices and bought them?what did they but ' They bought her solemn promise to pay a deiinite sum printed on the face of her Stocks , they bought the sellers'claim upon bei?the whole ot it Whatever she owed bt fore, >l.e owes the purchasers siuctf the tnnsfer. She has no reason and no tight to play oil her former creditors against tho-e t whum she ts now indebted. ?Texas has some 1 illustrious predeces? sors ' iu the career of systematic rascality on which she appears to have entered , but ten thousand of them cimld not nuke it any tlung short of villainous She may, if she pleases, invoke the potent name of Thorna. Itilerjon in palliation of her wrong , for he pr< post J, at the outset of our F?deral Gov? ernment, to cheat our Public Clwetftore, not by any means so outrageous ly, nor with so little excuse, but on the same principle.! as sre here propounded by (lov. Hell He w?j. successfully resisted by Alexander Hamilton, backed by the indexible integrity t f W*>hin;ton, and our public creJiUra ? >. re paid in full . but H*.milt. r. was de nturcti for it as an ari&locrat and a cor. rupuomst, and has eTer since been honored vtuh the hatrtd and abuse of th'* advocates of .-wiH?itng generalljr lie 'an ^tford such treatment fo: such a cai.-c. ?We h.tTe many friends in lliiuou and ? other pra.-ticidly Repudiating State?, who v>..-h wt would speak more politely of in. 1 nai.rer b which their Public Creditors j bave beea robbed and many of thcia ruined. Rut, valuing Ssnccnty above Politeness, j and painfully believing that the course of those States is calculated to corrupt as well as dishonor their children, we mast continse to call robbt ry by its right n me, and wnra all wuo are 1:1.plicated tu purge themselves oi tt.e disgrace by obviating ihe inju>uce wluich cause.- it. l"r' A correspm-dent ?nds fault with the MeTaT-Tcerk and New Haren Railroad Company for BOt ?ir:A* ths? pesaecrrr. aa jptxirtuvafy to um ua U. toed The Two Laanias?Whi'o K oss?r n ia letalaaag the errtawMastfc ?? v m,-?* t h y, ssissira lion aiid as.u?tanrc of the p?w;.|?. ?' Ka;i?n'l ana America, Cobcky, the other grrat laealoi of th? Hungarian War of Independence, drag* on a lonely and monotonous eiwtenee at Klagenfurth, in Cartnthia. a city much reejrled to by pen eioned olrVera of the Austrian army There hr lire- with his tami y, on?i*ting 4 ht> wife, a single child, now hut three months old, 1 wo.tun acrvant, and a eoldier, who was his attenUnt through the war. He sees little society, hardly a fan.ily of the city having ?juga; bt? ac juiint ance. He has hut one mil nate friend an 1 that is an Fnglishman Bin trim is passed in st i.ly. we chlBBiotiy and physics, and his chief amuse me 1,1 i* lecturing upon physical chemistry to a few persona. Of money he ha I plenty . fron the Austrian (lovernmtnt he rneeeVM a yearly pen ?fa i; oi .i.OIki t'orins i and (roa that of Russia hf> has receive (I GO.oOo silver ruhlua. He i? very rarely seen in putdic . about once a monthhis wilf prevails on him to take a walk forth* sake of his health, bat in general he avoids appearing abroad The common people regard hnn with averson. The contrast in the ; resent condition of these two leaders oi Hungary is no greater than t!ie contrast in their characters and conduct Fach it ct.'owed with eminent abilities, and each had opportunities seldom allotted to man. Kossuth was taithful to his country and to liberty ; Gor Key betrayed both. The one never tilled ao large a place in the esteem or the affection* of the civ? ilized world as now the other is despned and dctsstsd. The patriot as well as the traitor has hi* reward f~ The Gas Coktract last night passed the Hoard of Assistant Aldermen, and now lacks I nothing but the signature ol the Mayor to be fas t? 04'I upon ihe City A n nr. ontrarous abuse oi power ha* not often stained the annals ol municipal leeisiation i in any city, rich as they ar*' upt to he in neglect and violation of duty, m obs and corruption generally. Ci rtainly so bare faced an operation has not before been inflicted u;-on the City ol New-York Without any toletable reason, long in advaaCS of the time when the present con tract expires, and when another might properly be made, without giving any chance for public competition, this Common Council presume t.? fi\ upon the City n contract which secures for fifteen years to one company a monopoly o; Has making for the lower wsrds, and puts the business community it the mercy ol that com? pany. And this is ilone too, nist as the members ol the Common Council are about to retire from office, and when common propriety would seem to dictate that a measure ol such a nature shooU at le.iat be left to their successors. We give here the names ol the \ssistant AI ?I? men voting for, and those voting against thi* measure, in order that the . on>t 11uents ol each mav mtte out *o him that tistice which he mer its. If we are not mistaken boom of the gentle nee in the sffirnutlvs will live to regret their 1 mist tue ?as?Kor Ihe contract Assistant Aid Moore. (1st Ward), Haley, (lid;. Mabbatt. el lid), McCarthy, <lVth>, Crane. (1X t fa,. Ml lar Ith), Smith, f\Ith , War.' Will), bolster. (With), Alvord, (Wlllirt) - lo, .\ii.s? Ati,:i.st the contract Asaistant Aid. Boyoe, (Vtb Ward), J B Webb, (Vllth), J Webb, (Vlllta), Toman. i.MIth). Pcarsall. >\Iiltli). Sands, (\IVtni. K,y. \ \ lltb). Edwards, i W Illth)-n. , Absent, Asajataat Akt Barr, Flu Waid). ?The Mayor now baa to give a final deaciaion I wOTra ttte queerron We entreat hin to retTeCt on the needlessness of such i c no tract at this time - ... thfl sen.>us extent to which it involves the intereatsof the City ami the bus?nsaa conunn? rtityi < n the improper manner in which it has dots Im < n pesoed . and en tits t isw taken ot the n atu r by the great mainly ol his const it nents \\Y sir not how ths measure can SSCSpS being branded with bis veto, as it already i? with that oi public opinion _ Wnitf Primary BaeeUaSJS. DaKeeaaTK Wats Gaaaaat, Cobuuttbi ?oa isjs 1 i . t Ward.?J. Phillips Phanix, Ed iiiniid Griirln, Zeledee Ring. W. 1'. Anderson, WB lium Flagg itoesiO Wash Jrttnei Kelly.' Gideon Clifton,' Itil ail ..ram, Isaac Ayrei. M. P. Mtusey. TlliEU Win? James L Wood,- William L Bhardlew,' William U Lowm* WilUa Patten. Thon sjutwatt r 1 osiii Waih- John >i!ef. ?? hsrles Chamber - taia, w .! aai ii BnerkV Robert P. SWapeea,* Arch' it aid Hall, "*flilor. 1 i mi Ward ?George j. Cornell. Warren Chap man. Alexander II Sch i'ts. James Keuuedy,John b rriak. Sum u ?ri. ?i hauncey W. Sfhatler, Owen W. L-rrtun. James B Tarler?* <ieor?e W William ion,* JoLu li?ardi..uii * Igraava V\ var. ?It aril] ba seen by reference t > a I .icvtrtu.ng coliiiuns taat a maj ?ruy ot tlie vTbl| rlection lnrpe? lors hare eMered a BCtMMSt to la* proceeding! tain ted at the n t cting in this Ward It ipLi a-h by the Matiinent ui .Mesari Terrv. I'nce imc fio)d. that known I.oro l ocos were the causen' mu. h nl the d.soriierly |wnrasrttSJS comp:ained o? I Ti-vrn Wiiii-Nataaalel O. Brail/ord. Horatio K?..; WUUaai L. Millar, ltot*n T. Haw?. VTil I Uaai Joutr.Jr Ku 'mh WaMO?WUliaai t. Marxred. Labaa i stiles. Jo'tph Sonthoort.i. Joh , W. Sttdn.'eidt, Joieph Abbott. The advertisement annoum in* tue ?le.t.in in this Ward is anui.riuous The ce*mi cate ahouM haTe been siaced by Uic VVhig iii>|)e? ton elett TaiariaSTS Wiar?Edward ColaB.? Samuel Atk.n?on.' James Uewey.? U.u.el A Forces. Wd baaa H WiigaV FotanisTH W'?ai>?Wi.liam S. Gregory. \>il l:an S Woou ' WlUiaSl H Koba,' John 0. BsolSS, becedut Ltw.s Jr ' ?a atrraavTS Waal -T\\e Du\e tiraet is e.e: ted by HI ins on!), orrr the Ridier ticnet TwiiTUVTa Waas? WUttaa Turntr.' Iteary T. JoUey ' ( harles D. Turner,' tattwcJ B. Ueie. Wiauaa Vota. ? Mearbsss i"?r ;i~t ?.?N|Bil Cuhkittib <if DlM'w-aAfri Wh:i Yoiso Maa. Iiit-T Wabd?Kneeiand S Towns*ad,- W. P. BeU, J J Drummcnd. P. B Van llouten, Joan M l ..v ?l M vbe>?Thomas F Itilay," Jas H Welsa. J .a.?- l'cse I> C Hra.lersoo M Fordham 1 i t I VS *a. -Danifi Bowiy.- Joaathan Lllgar, JasMS A V Horkau, Jacoo P Marshall.* tieorjr? W. That hi r get bi h W tss?Dennis McLaaraha, John E -- e/ariia. D.v.d Biair, J?ir.r< Ii Moseinaa,' Arch.ia.J Ball, Jr. i.r:a W sa: -Andrew W Lefga".. 'i* 'ge T. ilc-ilir.i.. A.ctu <? H*le. J^ei ( . t-ahek. Joaa 11 Sutle ?lira WaBn?F R Skerman. Wihian ?rvdea, :.. > aika Urorne W. WiHiaav. Wm. Howe ' bi raai S W aBP? 3?e trie j roUsl of a Aaa.orily of e v\ n:?r BsStJfla laspertora. Breara Wraaa? JssaestMaTary Leatts F. \v?<t? wcttb litorge 1? Leas,' Joseph R Fsf?st, Wrav T B Maiekui. 1 es ?H W iBw-'oLnT Barxard. Abrsastn B>?ef ? ii.^rJ Uliter. Jofta Lalor/ l.aicthy tt MeOea* senV Ll r>Ti: \"i Asi^?I reeniaa Huccx,' Robert J Jimmcsca. George ^aetteiti, Jtrotue Caderaui. 1 nemaa Lyons, ho sifaature* are attae.aed to Uta aaveruteEi? ;.t i ott.mu?irat:t( Utu rest?t. TaiBTESara VWi ?Joha Cooper.* Jacob E. Howard ' Andrew t raft. Taesnss W Tborae,* Law reine Hamy FoaaTBaara Waas?Joba W Schaack. Sam iel far. era, i Lanes t Mcyem. Uiram Pordy Joaa Mo rex'is. s*eh.stei Brit W*bl?Sea the r.otice of the alee taoa 'iLt-'tr trie tes4 of ??Special Notiote" in the aU vertising culnrans. Twlstikth Wabd?Oscar Taylor.- Jaoob De. pew.- Robert D Laete. Henry ilouatoa, CbarbM Koss. No letajaa Irom the ottier Wards, ?bit Bib. . fcrim. C55 Dr. Hethune was installed (on Sun ?t) pa*t.,rof the New Dutob K"'onn?4 CIhsjOr in l*i. iretxiti', ?t-, Urookl)-?, k0s8uth in new-york. K ewe nth at Ibe InimiUoui vi?.: or ihr HBW>TOtl voi.U * rKIM. fm r < ? ??! .?, n : ?f ?, 1,1 h soeed ? *? eos V 11 .a ( axe raf **..,??? Kditten ] Ype>t*?rday noon a number of th* gentle snen ?h > had served in the Near-York Rerun?at of Volunteer* in (he Mencaa war, waited upn KM -?ith to (tu r s'ui ,ie him upoa his e.1 >rw for the (recsloaa of Hungary. There were present Ol Ward B Berne.t. Ma, >r Dvkoraaa. Capto. Taylor and Parniwofth, l.ieuts Djsenburv. Miller, an! Hal i-t.arul Serj'i Kioto-. After saluting him. t ol Burnett orsservrd that ih*y 'e.t aa inseres' in the es>is? of Hungary, espec ally as they hal lervic with cae of the son* of nor si I it a war in which he was first in ihe ??Haut fight. He alludtd to Mr Drro.Sti'-tcr We 'eel an in hrtaM ia Um eause, bccm?? it u the cause of Stall and rel'Rtou? uheitr We feel aa ir.tereN in it t? . i>e ? lev* nl|aal n.en stood ap in deft sa-e <?f the c? spots of Kurope We far 1 aa mtere-t m it, brcscse tt is the pause of mankind, and of the free Com of Kurope We ncght hare preaoi.te 1 ti y>sa n.ore u.en who were ia the wars ot Mexico, bat onl) a irrontit of the regiment to whxlt we 5e loiiet'l returned, and as a tiophv of their eierlions in the arar.tavatl tl it was shattered with the bads of ? ? at nur. hut never lahaa We etil not. Mr. to ?aI reM our s)mp?thy ouiy with Hungarv. but we pn pcee to suppoit it with our means aa far as we are able, and VOM wilt honor roe by reo? i*ine this aa mv part of the off? ru g 10 the Hungarian fun 1 Ihn tul Hun.ell hented a donation to K >s-uta i 1 hope, though a small Htm, that it will form part of the ncliions winch will be given by this country for the purpose of erecting a monument on the Urant Piazza of Pesth in honor of the mem try of tBb>M gallant men who fell in the battle of free lorn, and that Itti.etO will he di.dnirsed for this mtnumerr. sim! $490,000 lo place ? guard of honor round it, in tie share of a free naUor.Jof Magyars K00Mi U*U kkpi.v Ki etuth rcplird Ml this speech, saying I am hap py to rccsuvc this totunouv of yuur ?r inj.slhv, aud )our practical aid in ihe cause ot Hungary, aud 1 thank you for the kind suggestion ol which vou speak, win. h is a new idea to me Vou do no: need to claim an nckr.ua>iedginrnt for your valor in tmo*bra, for the World know- th it yon fought bravely in the cause ol your cimntrv. atiJ. like our brethren, not only fought out l ied. 1 thank you, gentlemeu. for tourgooti vsitlies toward MJ father',nut. and I WMfe that, with the help Ol God, louimy carry on I have rea.l with are t ii teie?t au account >'f the War in.Mcxi.-o. in t in. ? v?. '"i w is t.iefn lite t t , me !.? the Aincncitn CoaaWl ?t liibraltar it is Kendall's edition I ttimk, and aa 1 read it 1 paid th tt respect which every man ou^'il to pay lo the reiiieuisrance of groat deeds He then stock hau ls with the Volunteer* m l wished them fare tell, and ColOHll Burnett, he'ore taking his leave, said, that he should hare informed tum, that when the day of struggle came, BOaTM of them, who were young men, would show their aid by tin ir sword as well as their purse. .tleetiag ol' the Clergy. A large tiM nblage of the ('lergymcn of thu t ity and Brooklyn, belonging to the I F.vangeiicnl (.'eiioininatious. attended at the Tract House in Nassau it yesterday morning, for the pur? pose oi taking ? a rural to present a -tills1' ? v ' dress to (iovernor Kovuth. Kev Dr Kn ?I preiideJ. and Kt v Dr. Krebs acted ai Secretary The proceed? ings were opened with prayer by kev. Dr Hum? phreys, and the President stated th" Objeol of the call, winch was to take prelumrary steps to form a Committee who would draft an tit lrcs, and t>.'er taui at what time il would be must convenient for the LUustriOUl exile to receive ihem H'v f)r Stone reviewed 'h?' character ?f K<.?suth ia or? der 1? shew that be is a reli? , s maa On lad K i.tav 0? ? rtw him aad eacertaated that he was ? Hier?ber?! tae I. i thrran Church aud hail beea educated uuder tu? ctrolul eniilaiice of a pioue fal?er He c 'n?i<lered that the words ,.| to IS i; t, 'able a DOw] "f th. l'ler<r ..i this City woald so to Bis haart, and that lt? wt i.ld (i,.ador -n thtiitt. Sea .l- a .iagaakarraeaee wish uuxht have i.,c.?. .ti and ill n.eii.e lesaKe, The K?v e??*l.'iii?n said thai Ii? had carel'tilly slud.rd the bi?'.>rr "f Kur ipe d tour tb? t-veiitful larttvtf a hen the sinuate l?r Li'iertf ct.iuntruced tue ? ? 11. La.! n.> fk tl, tit tl.a K?s .ilutt.ui .1 S'raace. for titer?, ai in the caaOoiSu'ilh Aaieivta 'iml Msfsuo. Liberty wai ?otbins bot aaaa rjasoaaoaee of U^Maae ofaaoraM ami reltsion ia thai i OSUatS* \ L it he alwars i to Han? ta? ? a?' he ?)?.l l'.'i its j.etlect devtl?, metit Ker, Dr I low i.ini) said that oa!e?e ti.e meet.ng lo'eoite.) toloiagaliotAi principlewhieAKoeaulh va?? iafarertt, Baaaebjr. uuoetsal rebin.us liuertv - the rmlit lor everv ene to en I il \b (j?d aecaSfdaag to ihe OiCato* of conac ence. a verv .u.iairtiii t poaat woald be orailied. He a,ip?d'htt me andres? wt.uld tliaw forth the opialea of the ?re?l vi ... . oa this|>v lit. ia order that it wouttl ?o fortn before th.. world. All aaew that Koesuth bad b??u dsaoaaoad as a haaabeg, i>r a eertaia Curtirutau ia the City, and he would like lo Rave aa ocoaaioa lo dletuioa the .lue.tioit. .tad see which was t.'ie bciubun. .r Bot Protestaots s?n .<ls>ii in l?,t,r ofcirU iittl relia.o a LLeits tl,ruusu..ut the i and ia th.a master ;.i"?entrd a irrest c ntr.tit to Inf Ot 'lie ft. ajiah i>isa?sinD With r?r?i<l to iulervroti..n, fie COB aitlvit d that if that rale ha>l beea r. e >?ut/od two roars as > it on aid haee artvm ed tue iiCclMence M the t roocti al Keicr, and Italt aii|!u Dow be tree. He con tladnd Ly ??, Iii? that Ihe adJre?? ciiHht to shoa lhal whatt ver a Berti >o leihepiiiinTalliatiilhi?lavaaliy.leyioeaaioil by ih?r?n tlemau e ho called K.ai >'.\* a hombur. m ?ht beli.'v?, tl.e BeaacolicaJ Mioiaitrs tiiuortt no aaea thmr t >ue of the Clerevu.eu, wboco oaute WO ootd Bol aSOOT i?in aaadeaaaae aiiei roasarAa,otatlag that the Catholics are uei'mi .u i his i aati g ia las at ,ua?r ia arhieA frofoM auf? ire treated. :tai\ not oalj a?nidfd a pi al. anlra-s. a ab utber aatloae, hat also showed the an enonty of iheir pnu lea oi f r Mte d rilired wt.i.d Kev. V W. Uci ?i.s <?IN, it -I li e l.uwsro ia t o i. cnn.er Kifte. Ulli st ai d \veu'.* C. a.i.d that be cunsioVred K. asUt, a n Ugtoas ii ?o , a man a he r" a taa his Iraet m tbe I.i.rd ; aotl au Orthodoi ? .a who hollered ot the Bible Their aroertdiaga woald have i i mei. ia1 m^'ueu. e on the Clergyci Oanaear,aaaayal ... . >?,tr <f.aei lesaasotkja Ike uprtaiBgof lerolstksB, He th n?h' thai K.osath aad Iheailartpfre whirk hr ?d, eated al.?uM keeawoaraged by ti.tut, aa thai the world n.t?i.i ??e taa! the, also oa> eeursgeatbi priaeiph .fee. .1 tos reUgavae iii.rrty user ev.rv na'..i0> It ti.ei.ar'h Kev Mr Pknximoton aeelorcd <ier;tuiaa. said that the addon pat forth b| the t>. dy I utm.aten like the uae hclarehlaa.Oliagiagetil,as 11 d.i. tl.etr ...ooe ttun with c i il and : el f .. u? Itbertj , vson 1 have a (real intluet.ee Kev. Dl Rht ilii heaed thai e.eU ai.ntater w..ul I re oua oaead the c laoe wbtcn t? auvucated ?y Keaeath i<> tn? brajrne or' Lra iuiiisiaa?liaa. tor uSt.niate ?awoeeo. He oa I.rs i .1 il..c tLo stlJn .a skoLld O'.t caasist ef more perauua'. r'altety totke ataa. who was ooly an lastrmueat uodar tltal f..r tbe ucctHUj. .?Li!.? ..f h^ a.sa ei.il?, ae ae bad eu sariuua is-casu os ot; ecl? ?! t . i?. ive them Rot. Mb. Cvriib esedthat wa ?r? aew .u aa MaMal state of tb;o." tits', a a live I aa ?|e of r?s oliit.oua. arid th .'. b. ecbtrtiuesi .a thew the atTect of Cbrtotlautiy, lor the All s am ? , u kraadIk tlie midst al dtiapot?. 1 he ( kuTch, he It.. '.git, ??culd If Ld .ta an! to the CO lie .<f oregreis, imtia.' i holoiag io the priaciaese ef < >a aeraai.atr.. as i' ?ss uuly IB prt portioci, a? it keeps i'seif ta evnipn'l.y aith th< haawe, 'La* it aai have u? au BOaV. - Imust '?*: a.n.ta, rri ai curreul, ..rare? Koasitk he eoaaideiei ?? hal in irirkatat. Ihr rii? that had kin.'.]?d l!,e llaases oi ravulutwa same the Magyar ua Baaaa, wkaeh it aaea to hunnaas ? grear rue flog lafsna II? Lau l. . .*f. i err .a aur '. '.he ret >'u t- i.s n.at haal laaea blate u. fl'ir.t|m> ei.?jt tbat of Htui.r aeet as Ihe >t?grar , mi a of the | ? ilatssa wars ? Kil.? i..?,'.ag oaaaaaaaity K.sauth a aa a dtty.y rel.g.i.ao maa dot has eel daM a: KutaLia, whoa the oflor of release aad see sent pt fit was a.su t. aba .i La weatUtaraTarfc, l'c tiB'.i aua watu this .ub.ect was aaeatkoejed a f. s l ? j ii ye A the lrv.er H.< .ae. lad reoatlet ? h^ ?D|v?r ' Ttai be t.aas |.. merit o wh.tt be .ltd.?mat every av?eet aaaa e aid act the aaaae. abd ttuu a atao that w?? net lailbfid to lit* lal.ri'a aad aa? liod a Id not be fai't fill as aati ate el ? h? wtaaed a' iL? tune uaat old Bat.. h al -r../d it. ia his grata Ik ,. -e he la ? rasa?, t. r I tie Sifr.alb. and while oar (Htbt'ciaoa caa Uavel cb a iaadiy, aid adsucate lb*.' eta tail, a foreigner Beta ?:. aa nasaple, - >-t:tt \ .,?I oa the *-Jt.d?y, and at a. t. i / : . hat ChBicb. ILe K?v feitleu aa cot, iao>d kgeaj u. katIhekaJaeaeeoi thstr raoTianal, ?o?id e? ?...r ..: at the a al, wherever a aAtv? ?DeSs ?? ? . . maa is tel l das? n A raoU..a a as tl.ea aade Iba', ose inenoer trrsat sack J? Buit.liaatii.B be eei'deu to feiui aCoauauttee ?ilra't the ad dies. abi< h ?ii rairiad ue.ai. rneajaly sat: tae f. .'., ? ..t ?atleasea aeaalaati c ko !ir S ei'.i i Mr ?3 I're-uleol Kev I>r Ad aase.aW? tit Core. Kev Di U.?:rr Kev. Dr Pal loa, kev Dr (#etiaaaiiain?r, Kev l)r Kiel, Kev Mr Ura kata ?ad i<?v Mr B tshtli K?v Dr aV*Aa *i ?scaaasd hsnaaeli from acliae ?? 'he Ckajiavau oi the Ci/avuctf*. aa the rteaanalol df-baaltb. iadDt A laaaa ????eietted le All us puce. AjpoitMBof tt-e C'i rain.tUe were tn?n eelisetatl le watt aa 00? K m % ti l '.Oe put! o?r il eat ?t!a.a.:,r it at ?i time .1 Wo .Id . > :.ii: tc a.ai lo . ?cei,? Ut? a-Jditas After be.or So Baal0tT0 ahaei panee^thej retarae-J wiil. .a answerIbtt Bat pa haafsj ?? re.-e. e at. a in t II o clock on Vn dagBaatasag iL? aetsag theo *o <,-raeu to a^ruut oa tliat day ? ? ? ko*aa(h naaihe Democratic Ittpubil. an <*ea eral Conaoiiitee. At bail" paet two o'wJoj k ft ster.iay after nton.a targe deputation of geultemtn from the. above Comicuttee waited upea Kosiuth ai the Irsiag tifj-lav, ft r Ii I pUTptMe of ja*ese;itii.gana.ldrts-. aa.d IBWIUAW bbbO to i ir.tcling at Tarra^iajtv Hall Vir. DiMti b' It aiLa acdresastd the great itaaa, tr.c sa-d Bawl ir.. c;.at ?; -?Dce o( a resolution passed at Tartimany Hall, on the 1th af December, they w. ud upti. h:in to um- I. ii to meet tliem He then rea?. the folioWaSg rrtaru: * aua reeu..'.aoos ? r,. rt a ..u Tne b'^ntleu-.' . prrseet are a dtLUtatios nTCru ti e DatXaVOcratM Kep .oiican iieaeral i ^aa.'.P t We drrr.e our authonty lo addrtrs vou. tpen lata ta caoioa. fjota tae fo.ro? ji^' preara tle ?:.d raWaaaattcsai VaMMaay Hall. rtarsday.Dee l. 1AJI. Al a meetuig al Ui Dtowa .t > K.pabucao t-.n- :. CuHBiitttt, arid f? lbaraaay eveaiar, Dec t. 1?JI, the iecowug Moe.iiblt aad resale*.en were uaabjbociuly adep-.ed. vad -trier-4 lo 1? r. al .. ad H Wr.o.', ThJ Cos.au'.tee ataa be u Ktoraird ttatt the J lasOiewe SXflS Lfa.s Koeaoth, u.v*.aor tf Huagarv ta mtm m "?cd to antts ia taa City, j 'at gseet of the I B.ted S ates . aid lereer, 11 j J.?t.L;ui?h?d taleiti aa.J eratoettt aemee?, v*Litoh?v? beea eo < ^oatK-uonsly d< soted to the libera tsaa ?:: is aam? laad.and ths i-.e; eia'ica o/c.s ocprsaaed Stl.ave warml.. corr.Lieadeil '.:a, to the res^-crjf^ aao kJ'ct.or.ate regsrd A tl.e citi/<-a? tt tbe several Sta'.. ? of the An.eneaii ( .atfederacy , a&d vt \~'tj la theeoateet ttoi???? HjB-??ry ?ad Aaafru;. Uf r rr.ta:aie? of ths tieraewritic B?r-"-v aa party ol" taa ? B.tco tU'ti vte.e ctatantiy aud inivoraally dccLarod ta .".r ? nmarv kas?o,b'.i?e, and especial.y by the Democracy r this City, tr. Taaat\ay Hall, ia favor ol taa treat re-.a1. Uc?n movantoat. at ine head ef waacu Kuasuth was aad stel is . aad U'aeveor, A dse regard for the ?is.'ie.- and expectations ... r OLstit ?ata rsacuie? taal wi ?boatd. es ih? Kejre sabtaliv?, <J (he IJemocraUc oaeeters of the City of Now. Vork i aitirieaie ia thogeaeral wehvamo abtct. i? to attest 're b..rj.s*? ol oor :?w?l? P.r the rej iLlicaa c?a?? with sahsrb tbe brio of H axgaiy i? aa, boaora dy .deatil.cd lanWeaaai ? tat. Ttaa a Cs?o.o?it?a* of ur, be aad are U?.-bt ersmi'ed <*?n*Mt'i< of Dee *l K ?Vvi?? f*\t-*?? ? ????. Jeasoa (? l..?Sy, ??. M T-ewd tad A?ia.tei Mwtt, ?? ?? dot? !t ?kill t>? le ?rlpir? ???? ?,'aeeat la I ... K???'S <?'? H ?t? ? ? ? 'i! ... ? ? <*f that fl>?ItlM Mill IB *???????*' ?? <h* lV*T,??r? ? r ep'ibl Ml e'ecte'e nfUiil'itf, ??VI i 'Be: 'be eBttejaahj >m ?vimom ..>elaut.ad ?? theforefoief ae.wHa , ??4 tkat ?ork Cwn.Mil ee be a ilhteeBBed U leader Keaeutb ? lakBe itraptsoe ta Tai mta y Hk I. II? enter ?I the fluiirtl lYraou'tee BoSttr J O.Ll Ml, Alraa J VSi'i -..Jr. I- - j aa O U rt, i **Mw?wkwi AQDBKM. H' ?. Bt S;a we hai i with treat ales er?, UM ? i e i a i a?? Seea a. > a not*! t>y tta <] .e.ranieel a* Iba l i lied Stale. M the rap -..e'n.Me .?( ttu??i-y, fa* bmiljiih?? w,l? 'u f?l h? Iba Awnnaa people a* tea M rnl '??1 >>'?aa I I the deeaorriitc party ia Kuiepa - hi, t jbl ia ? ur Coal Bt at ia a aal?.aai ?b e-?ale.e<l kf if artil ery of ear forte whSB ran a,,,, eni-ael thee* ?I<iss, a* th? fi-?t ? lti-er tad < k ?ea lak er of fear greet tk".o Baal IBB* vu b> u.- t'-iefeee f (ka Uaced S a <??. ?iib n ???'? i?>ei biltra ot'eednd ta tka re?>v. ? a sf at y ? ?t rrmeat or |>eop a , but. ia el r.t? :a a I lb ?. tad ->b.rk m of traalar ?m.it.cane? there bat keeet leperadeted laIBsesanttsi cti.mi .a ifiuttiuiu BSal aar eti huaiait ? au>i rail 'a (rv n the maeaesef iba iBMrteea pa oH wheb preveo hat they I?*. t. ???? at the rnaa appointed to e*d tie Kaja'? cat a.lament it ?..,..?? |? ?Ii or . I news i.?o-?n , tad.painttee at ui ii ai y which b ne i el been a. r :ei <1 The Aner.a lit kB" BM aremad ta Iba -? apotstblll mm ? bub I aal npon lb? aa a. a (real aa4 i>?wer .. h> i shite, ia ? aw ?(' tka ?u???l. Ihai n a* aeea ta ba i M*M b Sal -1 iba i>a Ij >l >ha past a?J tba party oi Ihmfataaa liprr:>> m ttiir b:tk ilulf, wa w It cot ari'K altiam-at Wbara caajj wa liaj t Kaaablaiaa ai v . n'a,?ia I'ranre ' AaJ aa all ta a w.th bar MBJ d. t >o?m la ba pia?it>le. hrrtase t U<i?ara*aat wawlk a* nt * r a penplr * h > aatlan il. iHia of lit trnuai n tlaairaf Iba Kapublu if huu. , raa.ut r.'aaa'ea lj t'taob H'.aata lot a naailtl i>nltata aai t talk aa. nrhia ana* la'eiaitixai law Ilia 1'u'Utt Italaaj tailtaCBataat, traa to lit p t?nj P <? w..? I eteit iii n |haat pawar,bf lade .saaeal a?u?a. at U l'llf if Iba liiel.dl.-l [MpQltr ireej.?m 1 bn traaliat inaaii.b <bat twaata ih? Daatixuatia aa-v iu EtlNt, ail i belli? coa*lt .HobiI e actioa ol a Diai ria'ir I'litidBat tad l.?(ta a ura iu Kiaaoa. Tkit etaal Wil] 1? a practk'tt iletimnttittmaoi'tha truth tbtt a paratav net t Kapablina Km pa it po??i>le?tbal tta atiateaaa ia aaeajfajtjaiattlaUraai4iaaotd mich mtariti tB'riaaaa ao<* i-oniri;Batiia;a? agtioit lea. i.jou aa! aruaa; dyaatliat, aithrrHi.a baa, 0 l?aac.?r Bouapar'id Tka 1>? n wuf ..i Kraare. mow in p.>*rr wit! ??( ikiaga ia orJer thara ? lt? mat act will ba to recall tba I'rfacb Iroepa fraai ttalt. aa.1 il asu bar *iui? ?ua.. ? ? ?ut ft uaa Irmnra, <t will i ra tu t the ltal.au i a , ia firoBJ UM b alila mtatfa.tana af Au-tr a aatl Spuu Tba renio. ia'ic ? I tba Cai'ad Sta aa ?i deaetau, katrt and ?<iul. to i'. r i-a leeftba p??iple aiarywhara.it II ia faTur nf etrrr ?tut m tiatialf . f that raaaa tha rawal tod political 'lower of tan Kapublir. ayaif t?Bu?ll| aaa1 prcmitla If that pur ? kail itaio ta piwat la IUI. aar whole iairaeBee weakl taea htta < eaa r?ectiaaly atiru>4 toniaiB'a ntbaNMblirsor*Haanr*aM Biwna, bei ut tad hereafter, aach we trat will ba -ba tip d Drutreaiaf rorrnt plil. n on Iba , "t n ? uoB- ttaraatl ia, tka'. aty Adniiiin tain a wdl tiud u daiiteio ia to renat iba al in.wl unatmioaa Jem u.d ?i uur paupla that ia tay fatara cob ait hi'Mrae lluutart tad Aiialna 'fair pit/ " abtat ba ah??n (<? tha idiocttea oi fiaa BaBUlataaBJS, It ?? Moeaaaiy that it fnaaala al M'i^i try ahoutd aaw . oi >nlfr tha beat n.e?u? of afl'idisc pmctioal id The people eaaact Boa . trait aat1 at bmv aaa ba iaai atanoa w> oeitd ti.it Wail fee toieri^iaut I' nii? I. - ilirH.'aU far the ?otatnaeat to in \a until Iba i ealeal hat bwtaa aaat a caieiha l be pteaeattd. le^uuit'ud iui'jiyia< tta leter feraBCe But ia (l.? oiaauttme t pablie uuiniaa will ka ii.at ire J w In Ii ihr (iiraintneiit need on'y fllow and obey la ylnrc the Ctuted State? f n beat oa the plain of Batate imoru the adi.tn.ed catrd of the raptblicta Bawraawal I hr?? up.Biona are uot taken ip low in tba eiciteraaal tad tntbaaaatwi o( the haw, They hue ottat beat pra . laiatedia I'tBimapy Htll. t? t!ic unamntoaa roleeBa* tba deaaaciae*ol Mew Smii Oar lu'mrst ,? ih? Kuraaata lie for free iaaUtvineat waa .tn'iirej m i?u. lefba latad IB 181'?. and on i ba iJ.I Oe tobet lar, b-tore tba new e(ioch in your bkttary btd . niumanceil Tba tiial ibait ol v. tn mi i 11? .in the I uiled S atra went forth (runt Taai BMai Hail inreipoi.il to the lot ewiaf raaoluUoaa, tbaa Baal there ut tt initially ?Co, ted H'tvlicd. Thtt the Lolitn'al tB'l moral power of the i i '.i l S nie? .ti 'il be ufii -f,! iralaMataaaUf tad i' Iy tu bebh!i ol the l eople every w hura . lb it htftaf, aarintnllr k) nictia ol .l? ti. emticrepu'.lnitt laititutioaa, biron a rnit Barittnia tad prodaetiTa i^.wer, aad by tar tlie Biaal nenei.ul. kapp) u.itioa ia the wn',1 Iba ei... b 'ti our rat eel bat t>eea attaiuad wh'a wetheatdl iav tngnrate a p<>ln r both commercial tad political, emoedy ,?_? . ; niii .ii 'uti; . rrj(lit" urn eaitipi'tnx ear eiaatp'aa. lletul'id, Tint to the Democratic puty iloa?. eaw, at baiatotore,mael the .lu'v be lotrmtml of ilrTelaala? the a*t> at ilrituT ul the Amen, an people . that we oaa aa hatyar retard with indnrwrance tn.l laactloa iinMrw ir?a rontbiBBtioB ol l(u?a;?. Km land tad Auel i it Mattet Bep'iMictii tnoieiiii.nl? iu Europe ami ABBarhMj thai Iba tmeal of tba illua rioui Koiaath nj.on oar ami will be aa Hoea ooaaabN t i Iba DaBaoeracj ai tha Untied. S ic??, in their prBBBrt a<ie:nhlin?, to pr.ieltiw anaw, far ihe tacoaraaen en' ..t the prostrate maiaea of ottmr ei'ia tri|?, I tie |. tut iple ??t l tie a >?.-re a"') lk? pe ?ple-lta? all t '.aniiiients enat by their oeaseed mmi Str tneir wel fara> aad thtithev litte .a ail ntiifirull tuth.-mr le alter aaaMiai ami i.atabli?h iiew iiiatiiuii.ma suit loroiaof f*a emnteut. K ftUttd, That the Aiu^nean Oeiuoo aa?, itetortaai i.t eiery u?ue ol prlaclnle wbtch they hate lieret diira stit.i. itt.'.l to the pops ar vote. With their lias boiae elefl u? a tlaaaUesa, n trenn aad radical Deflkeorw), will aaaaa eater the Bead, ut tha National Baal aal of ism, re jiirn.inu'tbapiiBelplaewbirh aeenredtbts trmnidti ?i the ta| lor the future tui-laace oi ? V . i ,u.vert et ? i ..? ..1 iu,! unal'..rnb'e pir ?oaeoi tkr.e i aitr.I Sit ea to adhere no leesyai ta tha dofa'sseif Beatialitylai r fori im policy, whds thirnoB* an lite? of l.'uioiia are lortnuas ajhaaayaa aad < iaa|lltaa ta ?sleimtaate H> i u'.l caaiass from the Old ? old, aad tonir* cuasacribe "tut laapada on tk? Contiaeai ol North and Bestth A Barb a the pn arena oi Kapubitcan inatitottaas and |ot< rnu.euta Tat as arc Mm ipon'.tuc. bi eipreaeioes of what are kaowato be theaittled i sat ? tiou? al tin maaeeeof iba I eej le t II si area, m th a. i m every c .unity, tham are catain iBterCBU - u errjnti e. Saaaoial and d ioieeUn? i lepeai aaaaaadltaba pr??er?e<i at aiyenari IhMi and kdeatlAed with theie ictrreiti an ii.au? wba aae pesaiaf a war sacept tta Ion n - . n wbieB, ut theBepintOB, isllecaal Hvt Ihemaoii i.fiiirpamliira reatraiaed t bo soi db la tr tntiua their aid. At tin tap ol I i d| eat In ad red UujiiuI araied wan will rally ai it/ irlcan ittevdard waieb ieeeal atweastbe Ailaath h ki fmleii ..a tue ba.d where the ?-?,? batweea freeooni tad deepotisni >. to be deiaJad. II ? ttrlfa will i e wb ?h. liaallowed to ?? There will l? so eeasi t pta i i ia al leaal ? ??? lor oaa; f .i al tboucb I melt m> ' bn i . or ao'aier I eeabl carry one c ' ass c. aba ists which, i . , hria e<? htipily ai.at? pee l iya "tkiu? ' I ?In in? tervuwasa a soluutaer. Ideal I.?atii ulvire saj AfktlS| to ha <I./Bs in wkinh I I Bsysi .i would aaear vaba fat tuy war a he b 1 woul l n. t a'l.teiu in tha raaJil, if uanaa aary. S. it ?? n.t' 1. e i an [ |e? hrtve t ? en ilreattv mtda poMia ai iure. .oBirtb tiosj anaaaep.ti lha aabla eaaaaal Itua laiy. A fi? r.in imuiaUl lhaee, ami .<ul> a faw Bui Ibers in aiallasai al hmb, woasefl and ehildreaia tha i oi'. d iStai- >, iliin hearts, tad hopca, and pnyari, are with) ii It ve tbuuatndi. or butnlrada, or km. i.aiih.t .^auideii1 live their define It le te> ttbSi i i itadi f aieajast .uti i wtbli |iren ? bat i w?uid de aire tu act an unmi le. winch I take tlna oymoetunily la 'le, la off, ruts ta m, cc'u'.r.btin.ji totha Traaanrr of fraadoat a (olden .lol.ar, tirali front oui free uuuea ef tha FaetAo. M II n? ?.II fed I af but williot; haada, aad ?lie " alat I My i! .1. r WkQa it uii. 'oatlinie ta i? the btal lypeel a biobi y-n tsaiK peopl. , will at tba aama l e. .are a ??.labol of ila i..,h|. .t .ii?tin. ta aud its mieet ana batata lacoaelneipa, atlow nets 'enter vus,in l ebatf of the Hew-York Deatrioi i reception in I'lntuitar Hal! i ? ( ptasittea ! ? < thai reel etn ireaenti will I? itl .ou ??11 i Uaat lala IUI lu sc. epl tue hoepitai mtuf that araat i artv v. ... uBIiiBed the eaaes aaid iba i , niiisi'h whichyoa areideatided, tad in wboae ranke yen will always ? net a beat el frlaadi Come, fir. toTam otaay Hall, ui.tlt^' Dcmn i hc? v.i!I prove to yao that tbay I enforce with lb' it trat? tba Ideal ntbica tkeir roioae aaaatBbai Keenyi ut i bbplv Bib Vou i.av ?? >|u>kci w(?r<ls Mii staWi'i r i i tri) bM a hirti iru.kc BM ,o>fuf, and a thrill of jer aai run turough every rtriacof raf heait 1 ibaaa ton for it I icarcely know bow twi answer. I kaow t. i: will r.t'. ei|Tt an elo. t.ent oae, for it itdiflieelt for dm to speak ia a fe sign UMfraa laareaiy need I rettf fom to my Wiehea, for you hare anticipated tkeaa, nod the prtBCHjilei wbkb you propose aud ?peas <.f art- l;.oae BtiBdUplBS winch I protest I huatbl] t> j nur klad peraaiitioa to aUew tun te N.ur, fewraBaarbi win. ii bars >en 'uggeetediiy . \. ^e-.r' Iaddreaa. .ouhave .ehtowotoponrny burnb'e ettiliiiee great prune which is rnur.li bisher, .1 [oi alar caaaa laen thutepraites which ibolden Ua '? led bo .w-itrut-t+ey \ e. by lptiearannes,liiere ? m avUbkw| prorietTBtial ta aay nf?, that i, a poor humble te.au. wsti.c -t BDmitloa, should bej tLan icato ;.. * th< wor.'d in favor of ii!?erty I say. there BtbiBg or uppears to be loinalbma; pros id* : I a] in :r.) life Ol > think that I, a humule citi tea oil ft itava iad ben 10 a retired place, without [inCtni rnanaiTbaat m u. utaos or means, should .e :.. ?. ? t, bo Urge a D>if Whca 1 lako tit* eqorvaleat wtm h fate ha> xiaifned to rxiaa, there aa pearetc t.e "oi;.ett.ng more than (Simmon aiiigrsedl i my cuisaleiit, and I am calle>l to do gaol, wttb ... im pe?er 1 have. I ;.ror,ei< to adopt the eotirae ami bo bry arbal as) humble abtiities will do toim prt ri tie ft. oi tribtttd to tbe deeelep i ?i.t t f tnal imad] ti.'.i l wui .efewd the piioctpiee of buBMUkfraedom. Wl.in Auatnarose aaa taarner L' It re m co-xricandcrurhcti me down.aad oporees i d a t 1 tall Ihat I tr.te more f^iwerf'.l. and prepared to do mere gcod than before. I founo thai tba prose was Fettered 10 Ii u t n aatl one of my brat acts we- bo i to te my aanvi land frteoom of thougbt? 1 eemmeBCed .n aBtnenu. manner, by vrnting re* rrtt i . ..''...nit. of t,:e Hungariaa ar.iaxiient I kVM toon put intopn>oo it was s loael] prbM ?? iad I .vas kepi there three reari.uuul, by the mUrf?re:.<e o! my active land, which took a -'* ..!.<?. ci.e.'e; ! I. ' .|.t.rotrel ?*! uif alia, 1 aas aoon brae I s peaa taken by the I rlia ? .t was a'tfetrrmim a one, for Uiey would i.ct dr..are ./ favrr ef taier> hit 'he house I I kttria lall Iba rigbta Bheeb I *d msen deatroye? In tha atpYiaoBBM M ol n i ersou were reetorod. 4i; w .?ri ? e>: i ran al from writing to ?peak j.m -art l Uta ?rote aad ?pc*a much, and al latt my aBtBttiOB waa to b* c:mi * eewipaper editor.? litre 1 felt u.y baada wer?- fettered, becaase of tbe ctcioi?l,:p wrjehw..' not mwlal, i>ut was imposed by tie a: (cii.i< ul?.cla .?? of the (;over:imeut Tbe tiew?t4f?r 1 ed;tt?1 was a augaty engue in tbe de '. clorn.riit of tr.e j .cl.c aBlBdl and Iba public ?pult, hl d it ed us foitb to frctdoro. which with uabe? tai? I a fact, at.rt merited tbe sympathy af the world. It i merited and <>'.ta;i.el your sympathy, yid made I itseif bo rnanif .it that tbe fact became known to ail the worlti (.orernraent stole the pram from atf I hai.d ib a thort tune. Bat 1 thought that tba avsa I v.ho would be active :n the oaaM of freedom. I no i.owir eottld injure him. or destroy hu efforte. 1 reiolvert that, as ihe t,'overniBOBt U id takes oot ! of my haada Ihe liberty of the ltcss, 1 would tsae my stand upon tho grounu ol htw.r. That u I wa* forced from public Iiis. 1 would fro ??** to locial lif?; il drove froni eocial bfe. BJ family life . and if drova from tbal. I rto the suigle lndirtrlaal life of tatu no* reeolvt-d that they abotid ncrer destroy ?*f piinc.plij, for 1 veuuU d* til tbe ?jood 1 cooid te tae ct'.Nt pnru-iple of Hb-nty >\ H? 'b? PSOSB aVBg