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???1 Fr?-? Trade Seve? ? ?-r.n???????"??? 8ydr,ey Smr.h f on.pl8ir.ed of "the tynrv are air word",'* and assuredly no more re? markable rare ?.f th*t tyranny ccild be ad daced than is found in the n?e of the words "free- trade " by the advocates in England and this country of the system that looks to establishing in the former a m<m?p"bj of tae power to supply the world witii doth aad iron, at.<i of the power to compel the farmers and plant, r* of the world to bring to England ail ?M eossaaeadatiea they re? duce, there to hare fixed MM pn<-? ef ^ they desire to bnv, and of til tbey r ? . .: to sell. Point out to thorn ttut trttrjwllfJW tiua ajsteru of trade, reanlta in the rum of the planter and fanner, and the ejnatnatsaa of the jow. r ti coasn ne I iUer CrOth or inn, aad the answer ia foluMi is the cry of "Fres Trade!" Show Uiem that ia Ireland aad India, and everywhere indeed, the estab Iiahmcnt el Baiaeah power ever trade ie fol? lowed by a diinim.tion <;f the power to trade, and a diminution in the freedom of man, and tire ai.swor still repeated is " Free Trade !" W e have tnii- throughout the world aa attempt to substitute words for things, precisely as in the < ase of Church and 8tate, und other of the words of which the witty canon so much complained. 1 an same error teems to have found a place even in a mind as strong and as well ?fiseiplined as that of KoaaOM . and bs> nausc we so profoundly admire him and - deeply sympathize with his po'itical aims id general, we fee)] ourselves the more free to refer to a case in which we arc unable to admit the eearectneas of his reasoning In his speech*is in England he has every? where been seen as the advocate of 1 > al ?clf-govcrnment, and the opponent of i en tralization. Ol the latter he speaks as of a " fatal sicknes- " spreading over Eu rape, and he tells us that be and a few friends had " struggled against the to ra, egainatthose rnshing waves coming over the epint of Enrons-. because he re gurded and ever should regard municipal life ac a public benefit without which there ia ao practical freedom whatever;*1 and yet he also appean aa the adTocate of th.it which in Manchester i- styled freedom of trade, but which everywhere proves ituelf the foe to freedom of man, beeause it aims at the establishment of monopoly, and seeks to attain it*- ends by aid of the popular cry of " Free Trade." Hut a few days since tre offered our readers an extract from the writings of one of the most distinguished authors of the age, (Waller Savage I.audor.) in a/hi h he says that by reason of the perpetual gro \ n of centralization in England the liberties of the people are "losing their strength an 1 freshness every day and vet it is to the aystem under which centralization is thus eitending itself hourly?the system under which government commissions are almost daily supplanting municipal institutions? under which the people arc beeonving daily poorer, while the bankers and broken sue t'ailv more and more monoptdixin*] the land, that Kessuth looks for aid in the estab? lishment of free institutions in Hungary ! \ more remarkable case of the tyranny of wire's has rarely, we think, been seen. In his Manchester speech Kossuth tells bit* he;,reis that the freedom of Europe is directly connected with tin extension of bed trade, ami asks " w hat would be the market of Manchester, if commerce were free and Hungary were developed !The asawer to this question pnjgbt be found in Ire? land, where Manchester tree trade has firm ilimed the peopletland*owners and laborers, and is now driving them out, that their places may be occupied by the Barings and the Rothschilds, the Hudsons ami the Peels. It mioht be found in Scotland, where thou* aands and tens ol thousands of the descend? ants of the first occupants of the s:>il have hern opellcd to make room for sheep, and hundred* ol thousands live from vcir to year on the brink of starvation. It might again tse found in India, where Manchester face trade lias annihilated the whole class of smaller proprietors, who but little inure thnuhalfii century since had tie 11 system of local government lor the management of tlnr local concerns It nuv now be foand even in England itaelf, where there is a daily diminution of the power to < \ ekange labor for the iimmrili ef life, ?ad a daily increasing temlcn y toward the monopoly of ?ie land. If. then. Man? chester free trade has tmjy rained lie laud preparatory. accordin_' to UM frei t.a |? Timer, to its total abandonment, why siiould the ?nur ayataaa band ta tan improvement of (.eimanyJ If H has depopulated Scot* land, can it profit Hungary ! If n has dfstioyed the local institutions ol' India, rau it aid in the establishment of munici? pal institutions in Italy ! If nadi r it the liberties ef the people of England an losing their stieagth and fresh aoae ever) day, can it aid any where in the eataJ ih aaent of freedom 1 Wo answer unhesita? tingly tliat it cannot, and the reason whv it esaaet is that it Is everj when J i advo ate of that Centralization which is despotism in its worst faiaa the despotism ai traders ?such a deopotisni as were those ef Vent e and tleiioa, tuf the lLnse towns, sm i B .' laud, ready to commit any aet of il tisti c provided n promised a frvejaal kl ' ?!.hk s 11 the ledger, precisely as is the -ase notf with ErgUnd, which pltinu'ei* tie pe ,f)l, ,.f sScinde ?ad the Punjaub, hoping thereby tl cxtei d the rturkl>i lor her (.loth. anJ df ?troys the cities of Ckma aud luuri. rs Us aahahiUntathat she may thereby ?ecure the power to jsoiaon the remameler with ofiojaa. The late ceasuo ml the Daated Kmganwa aas brought to Jiarht the utraur ' . ta?-1, fh,,. ,u f^afjajajj we |TM {t enj?| - r atmoet the whole grrwt'j si reputation for the list t?n years, an** that if we extend onr examination to Hir'ningham and M-inche? ter, Liverpool awd fiia?gow, Dublin ar?d Iklfast, ?nd wtknW towns and cities, we ^^&H find the, town p -pulatio'i greater aud the country population htf, bj 'n>re *h*.n half a mil'ion. than it was at the pTCTWai census. London thus flOWl bjf the depop? ulation ol Ireland, S--oU*t.il and India, as (.'abriiUa growi ly the eiatrahzation of the. wea?thari<l power, of Jf tr.dost-.n.and as Rome tMwW the IMiaan?4toi Bad 'toj.opul.i'inn of Italy and Siciiv, Greece, Fgvpt ?n I Asia. The monoply of lai d grew with the growth ef Rome, as it now grow- uith the growth of Ca! utta and of Lindon?and the monopoly of land is the centralization of power Look where rer we may through? out the Britta? Empire, we find an increas? ing tendency to centralization, the result of a determination to tax the world for the maintenance of Hritish power over t ie manufactures and trade of the world, and it is to this system that Kossuth seems dis? posed to lend bis aid. seduced thereto by the magical cry of free trade issuing from the threats of men the adoption cf wh.)< poli > has produced a f^taf' of things that threat? ens, to nsethe words of The London TWo ?, a general collapse" of all Pritish institu? tions, wit* the Intal destruction of the power to aid Hungary or even to sustain herself". The exports to the United States in the past three \cars have averaged, as we are told, ten shillings per head, while those to Russia have been hut ail peace, and those to Austria have been hut four pence, and tiieneo it is inferred that an extension of Untish free trade would he attended with increase of trade. That it would he attended with increase of foreign trade, is not to he doubted . but the great qaeatioa is, would it be attended with increase in the total (jiiantity of trade ' That sm-h would not be necessarily the cue, is proved by the fact that, notwithstanding the rant in? crease of population in America, Wi consume far let?s iron and far less cotton and woolen cloth thai, we did three vears since, and thit of what w e do consume, a large portion is now bought on credit, where before we paid for all we bought. That it would not probably be the cafe, is proved by the fart, th;tt until the formation of the Zollvertin, the coMtunption of cotton in Northern Ger man v was very small, and tended very slowly to increase, whereas, since the adoption of protection, the increase has been most rapid. That it certainly would not be the case. will, we think, be manifest to an\ one who studies the rapid growth of manu? factures in Russia, and the improvement m the condition of its people, and then com pari s this with the exhaustion and depopti tion of Ireland, Portugal, and India, and the other countries ?objected to the Manchester system of " free trade." Throughout the world freedom ha? <-omu with the growth of wealth and population,and it has diminished as wealth and population hat, ile. lined. The ito/uilation and wealth of Britain have declined and are declining, and hence it ia that her municipal institutions an gradually disappearing and centializa tion, or despotism,taincreasing. The popu? lation and wealth of Ireland have diminiahed and are diminishing, and, therefore, it is that W( see all the land of the kingdom chang? ing hands under a law of Parliament that su? persedes the modes of proceeding under the laws that have grown with the growth of the people, and that should have strength? ened w ith their strength. The population and w ealth of India have diminished and are diminishing, and hence it is that after rtiin inc the village proprietors and the large landed proprietors that succeeded them, th 5 "courts are now,*' as Mr. Macanlaji in? forms, us, "inactive for want of somebody to ruin." Look where we may, liberty de? clines Utvdsi Manchester free trade, and it .Ices so because this whole tendency of the sy st? in is toward centralization?toward the accumulation of power in tlie hands of the few at the expense of the many. Pro? tection is an act ei resistance to the system, and it is because the people of Northern (ieimany have adopted protection against the British system that li leicy is now grad? ually making its way, ultimately to triumph ovtr despotism?becsnas BeUgUBB has adopted prote? tion against the system that it is now the freest and most tmqoil por? tion of Coi tinental Riropo end because this country has adopted protection against the SystSSn tiut its peop.e are able to con? sume almost four times the quantity, per aead,of cloth and iron that is consumed in the Sdjasaiaa Blitish Provinces, subject, as tiiev are, to the centralizing and destructive s. s teni of Manchester fjaw trade. Nor* ?The abcte article baa basa ia type atid deferred fir se?cral week*, which aocoantt for ill reference tu au avsnt n, re BN aa ihe Manchester Speech BoARB oi Si PaRvisons ? TutsJau? Re S"!' ' ' f? [svat oi the aeewter aenplny. diet not agree to per.orra Sunday aerr.ee eulwut ad-' diuoaaJ con pel ratioa. ?weea ? an l'etaioi? Oi ax-JaataM s evens and Dani-l u i >i Clert of I ppw j'oii. e. lor ?un?ay .arTi'. ? K. feneo bilia ol Jaaaoo Tailor, keeper i t me rti'i for it u irer-nu-ir:.-? ? tec tea room ordere.? r.,' tc|ad. ??n*_to * . ... : L ware tUnC'iirc. Siio. and A. J. \\ ;i,*,rd. Sum nouaael feefor araaaac tba mauu^ nus o ir, i;on a? to I ev: S. t'.'.aTjt.'.'., Fo..r: ? i ?Vard e.ec ticn. Baaartod, Se-reral peuuena for coirce??->a of let afBBS ace sected at*: aaaaiwd FiKt~.\t i o'elaen en rnesdny a?er aoon a hre broke cut ia a cftau fectory be ionei.-if to Kenn .\utc?j\ on tar seventh-a.- .v* acru 11../: eth aa?j Tairar-avei ?t Tno ?asaeial kerb a very tn 2a?nn. .b!e. the d.anes s, cu ?* ta cict'ra? :itv. entirely c'eitrey.ng Hie faa-vy outi-u.?. : ^etaer ?US teo ?mal! fiasss dwell ine Loi.e? ?di.iiniag. The fireaaaa were pruu.- th .... the gn i. I and ere> veaied an fciber CeMru in n It a a* fortanalo tkis lire did ret cvvjr at u eh* at a mm: ..II tae buildup; in the vieicitv are frvue aa 1 oecapaad bv j-oor fatnlie*. The total loea la ab int S CC?ret !. anrance ? apt Ste?er.?on, of lliaoanfll Sf ? v >? ,. .. Ibsnsfgnw evr c-3 the pt rad K08SUTH IN NEW-YORK. Dolor? en Tuesday. (Mil} ' f lit b*l 0?'H t?r s were im type rh Wedeee <?; BBBBaaeg sal <???? iit???l -n?-l JH. M. Prof clion Society aa.t ko??ntii. <?n Monday might* Mr. J??hrt <\?nmer (ndMftill before* larre a*teia>y, l>?iri rvti'V member" ?4 Mee.lai ies M H' U PluMettort ? ? lerr fse ti,BMTflf, anl BBleiOltBBa, argument or, u. ? ft gajian aarftieia, intervention, eke At tue tloee er hu r*nanrte,tke fllllemlejg resolutions were unan; BOW hj r.depted. Krrsfrtd tea tajeaiaatiaa; eaaa t tnt rerard the la*e fr>r.le ?f Huuearr inonlib ??h l?r .tse!fiU>?n form o( j veteain t .is .1? uaC'.uoiol 'i?V?arith: wairn pore.d f..,n, Iba ii nerei t raiactpli ? I loot* i aad a nebt ?bica ?t au owe. reu am? n ihe oeeale; ae declare that whe-v evr aOeieiateiai il-t*" 'reel tee ?'?e. ra.<.e* <f r?j ?rrRtea arwrasthtfeelaMani u We aaajeeo, rash 8oe areaiei . rtei i an Wain ta '.ar-tr PS i?<r attit htnen M '/*>'.. Tl al h: h Asalria bed lAOS reiu.e.l b) sbb> enarrr lie pledged priweuioo, tne paopto el H ? ,g? ? ;rc ' ' alterBitiai ' ?? t ? labiMlto beeaSM a ituaaat.tr, Ikea-ere abirrt ilaree ol the djrca ty of Halbier, or to take or arn e the la'ter an was -e-.irtrd to, and no oo-eer t>h oM BaeeBeea permitted lotake eidei wr.n th" iraits treoar Is ?h tn aa arf"rn?Dt etasbta4iaa> Httohtd. That in the uVeTforoaee <>f Kim i ta tae af faira f Hr.r rv ? * 1,-h tne c ncieaee ?iia nh cnifte trapptet on- er frei the ia? ?i aaUieaav Ia thia act ihe aaroaie*. in bei anoraDce of to supi-reo me ?tit-ola- i ti, na of IM " de <>r irbitBI le th >. I i.str'ir'e the i'ipreoiecy I af her!a?le? ttranir. ' littobtti. Thatthis BMOthtg C atealer IttM duty of thai Gere i nist.t to dsclarr fr <d lifueel>un as '.he ?-?ulilia*etl ariaeipls of Ihe An,* h aa peeyle, that the? anil mi permit KoatKt, or ar.y otlur QofOraotOBI, to .aurfere ,u the ae: tlernetit of the in'rrnal tifltairtiei of aattooi ?r.'0/t'd. That the ttrusi'e al the Huog* ua p'n'e haeirr '??! to thetr irde; ein t nr-e and na'iooality *i\ v.-t >e of the fact that the Aaetnaa ar-: let ??>re dnren lierond the Iwnrila M I of Ber territory, and from the fiirt'ier feet that no ern.y cot ?t l'.ted under her lie i.e r'tuld e?er a?.-*in make a n,eo???.fiil iDuvemeni. tne Bteri uaterfereaee f Unit.a in aaarehiBf t" ihe iaaj?fationof Hepgary aeaa not iittalidate the j^iei ion ef tltal imle|>erideiic? hoianth and the Lntllca. T' F.-i>ar. Dec if., MM. Missrs. Editors Perceifiiig in this tnotBBM'a "Ir.tHve that the t.ovcmor of Hut rary bbi ? n.--? i. ted to arro the lad lea of Ne*-\'ork en laterrtew, l ,ut. felt tndined to suKgest that e* h laey be adaattted for the ?urn of one dollar at the lean . if any feel diifo*ed to |iva more, let it be accepted but aa there are nany nho feel anxiona to rontiibiite hA they feel able to J5iv?>, I think it won d l e iiiju? k'lous a1- well ,t? uiiain-l lo pi tee tlie price ol adnn^ion aDove their ir.t'.tr.i A l.aov. The Indnatrial < onirre-a?H> innathy far If nngarr. A Cornmitiee of Five was Appointed last nigMto rrport on the t>er? meanf of aiding the Hun* jrwrnin can e, on the part of tlie Workingnien of tili? City. A public hi*eting i* ii ooeiternplBiion. WiLLtaa J Toeaa, (one Ol the Delegates from the Nation il Re'orm Errcutive Comniiitce.'? o( the Eighteenth w.nd. [ reitrited the blloa Ing proaaable ami reaolution In reference to the aeatimonl nttore I l>\ Gor Kosaoth, ol Hangary, m his reply to the (nd oat rial I orcre?t> on ; recent oc Melon ? ' after ai. tari:r;t fJeOAte, u v til h ir.u !i sympitliy a.ii tip .?se?i! 'ax the nnngnriaa ?i^e. and in.ui> tri ? nit"- paid tit the Ulusttiona exilo and guest 0' the natii n, tney were laid over to the next meeting. IVaerear, n reply to tbe addreaa af that Ci?u.Tesa tehna, M Koaatrrn oiaAea the foUewiag obaai i af iea. to wit; ? 1 ha! eveiy ration en tin- eartli has, b] the 'or-. .| t..i atl?aaeeeoire,wkeaii baa the naesioai t.'he masvr i.f i>? own tale , mil it a Ballon, provided by UiMl'ibleainc with tlna racally, l<> hi- ma?'er el kU etra fa'e, hasn'i' ?i<Bertke aae^rotaaidiBf or the wiU, ar the resol iti in t.. be< i me :i? hippy as BHU eaa oa e trth. lueh ? it ttittn de ibi raa eel leVa aasoy." raereeore, RearAKd, That aade ?*< i.tment ihe luator"- fant.tbat i niiuiit hare lallen throagh ihe inherent wea.nesa *n i I ass ... bi ii,an. ue are preai to beliese lhat the ?in tri ms fell hat heretofote beea t haraeabiete the fen ia ah ? the pee [ le have trailed ami Let le the niasars. mil that this eeatuneat of M Kosm rttahoold rein mate aad tdmaaiah im lo eeareb't reforaiatory lahor, ai il itand inperpet 1 re'ehf le our piiMie men. who are ever preae to favor Wealth ?Dil cletsre in pref'tenee to Hie interests of la'mr i*r it en. the wt h'i h md hulwarkol a n.i'.on, aud to ? hose wellne a 1 leeielatioii tliould lead A memorial to ihe < ongroeaof the United Btatei aas prerentcd by llir.n A,Gntld of tne Pftatora' i nioa, aymptthlirng wltn the niaaiori of hi Koeau a. and r. ni' tioi ing the p liieiplc of Deinoerauc and Republican movemenu in Europe', and commending tne adoption, upon the part of our Govenunoat, of ?lliui h meafiires aa may prevent Intervention on ti e part of despota with the rujliti of Hungary, that can be adopted with cafety and credit. It in evident the InJustrial ("ongresg will sitggru roaoething practical la aid of the Haagariaa cause. Floqnent Leiter front a I.adv. Noawn ii. Conn , Dae. IS, is^i llont'ftu Sir? Words cannot express 1 Interest with whtefc I have listened to the tale of ] our country's *tr tiggles for freedom?that great-it earthly good?nor the deep reap?et ami admiration lhat ? ver> lit art aiive to sympathy with no'de a . i heroie ceedi must teel wherever tne naine ot ?? Ko rutL" is spoken. Words and svinpatliy however avail but llltia. aad b? the obnitao mi <aay Sat i i as- wt.ere " active exertiona even Ina noblscause ue forbidden. Since I eaa do bo bboto, pardon me, 1 pray tou, il I venture to oaTei for yoar glorious cense ihe one kissel mai Tn it it is the merest trifle I well haow still, it 1? all lhaveto;ivp und I beseech you not to scorn if, for thjugh but a drop in the OCOani >et if joined with thou-aunls of ot iei drops, itSMj do good service some day. and my beert ?tili let I happier if, by your acceptance, you will allow no to neiieve that 1 have done what little 1 might to aid another in proi-uring that glorious liberty, which, 1 thank Heaven, is mv l>;ithright. With heartfelt pnyers for your COUBjtry'a Speedy and anal aocceaa, 1 am. with deep respe. t, your humble servant, BlXBB C.Gbbimwoop. fiov. koist'TH. Invitation trout Itlmca. A tender of the hospitalities of the town of Ithaca was made to Kossuth yesterday through (!en. Haleey, The letter informed him that the BO tfaoritiei would not trouble hint with n long adtlre?.-., as he was unwell, bot they would aid the ca ise ol Hungary, and honor ho--i?tli if he should risitthom hoRiuih in 1'hiladelphla. Seven companiea of military froan Potts vilk have reported to Ma the alooaaatk eaaaaratarii also all the ? a<le|i of Temperance. 1,0*) strong ln t'cpindencc Pull i< to be hung with the Hangarta .. Toiaubanil the I'nited Stalt? flags, pauatet! by Ra? mon, a toiii.g iliingariaii artitt Keeavth Mrerinii in \ my. (iov. Hunt, Ex*Got Marcy, Braatua Coining. I.lent. llov. ( hur< b. Fr.mkiia To i Frit nd Humphrey, and nrmy of the influential 0 ti zerr- of Albany hare called a meeting for Friday evening at the Capitol for the purpose ol appottiag Finance i oniuuttee. -a Koisuth In Washington. The President will send the Booolatioq of l otrgiesi to hosiuth. aceoiupanied by a let'ei written m the spirit of the resolutiou itself. The guest will be poraaittod to adtlress Coftgroas, U cenrcs to do ^o. and it i- lctendej to sppOtnt b 00 b mutee of each Hoa.-e to receive and introduce Ko* suth, on his, visiting the ( anatoL it is alao eoatooa P'ateu 10 give Bhat a eli.nier?the eipetise tobe de Ira) td out ot the ticket? vt steeeday's froceedlabia. This morning Governor Kossith being unwell, from the eiert; jus of the previous night, did not rue as early as usual, and he was not pre paied to rtt eive the deputation- in w aiting so early as 10 o'clock Serenade At 12 o'clock list nijjBfl some 900 (ier il.o ataaors ?<r?i.adtd Koasuth aad Ittaaaurtr at the Lnil I UOOSI Kdsauth, Punzkv, and several officera anl im ies atre introduced, aad Uov K brteily re luriied his tnaiiks to the singers, sad trusted fia'ther woi.iu ever be touiid U thfua to iBBratlBBUf ttea lorn ?a Philadelphia Deputation. A numler of rrent.'enien who were de? puted b> thee tiztub of Pni:ailelpaia, waited anon hotsuih this aaoentag, anj obtained anuilerview at a lutie De-ore II oYiovk. The great ohjoot of trie vi?it was lo invite the lUoatrrooa mm to a oaxum-i lo te given hy the cmzei?. and whl h will be tae ctiiini.encernei.tof thai movement m p. .. . iaipau for practical aid, which will most serve the cai-e of llungajy. The rtsputatioaCaTBstatodof Mr. Gastava Ken ak. barn?t?r Mr A.exander Cum-ning t'. or ot IBs gsreBiii Hull-tin. Mr Beatanxnt M Brearo. I Mr Ij**(' R Da*is, inerehant Mr , Won < Luda:g. aer.'hai.t I?r ls^ac.N M f-e'is and Hr. j^iou Steiner, awchaat; ?ai they Brsira I accompanu 1 ov Mr ilja.ird G Farqaaar, Praot lent of tlie Select ComOTIttee ot the Common Coun i; On tteu.ti... iie-itin ..t Ko*Miia t,,-r... i i-u-n 'tee the t b?i.n.an. Mr. Rrmak. addrei>c^ him,obicrrine that ar a Committee frcia the Citizens of Pan ilei* ? pbid. wtHin. tr.tt represented, taey du not hack an* I MBatTBUSBi tt : hin, peis.i.aily. siUough the r?ecl ?a? to do a,. :hs J eooid tor me .-ause ol 11 in i tri i 7i\T???\0t Tlim nrirl* wtmki ,r'*tt h"u rani o.% t ,rZ mri't:" ,uo?- " *M "?tue ca tae ' . ' 111 ex>t.. I ... t ^ il,t ,? * ,u,e "ul,*??t?". "le^cd to mu an bin tation o .. .a. .;ue t. aad tat mo. t meat * ?t"". e^v\\tt:^m.i'^ K aadtoani^Sr*. T l.jt?r>t?r it' uuii ? In. siav. a sir Imprei-ed with taat baundle-s A^aaWB forycur pnv.,te v,n ies and pu-tiic Jeexlr wbir/i. trcm tee i omraencemeat of the g.eet ?ro.-' rle Itrf frets-mi :n yooj native Land, through ? i ,7* vicissitao'ef nh i reverses ?t home and abroad the en tire rivxUaed wot d, aa aiuu one iuuA ao?aaarl has eberishsd for ;.t"'. honorel S.r. tee /T"aie?i an 1 aaeel i>Tote*l ' hsaspion of tne cause of libetty and hanaaauty feeliay in roam oa a .^i even tn, ? bettei irpaeLra] ? this fkirioai iad happy ft].? reoren/ vour beloved and eppies*ed II ir.gin 'iaims, r?I only the r-yeipathiea, but tne pr sctical aid of tHe Arerie^n People, whone honored g'ie?? ?mi ? I * me. The eitiMM of tie f it? of Pm'iCelp'Ye, whence :n ' the t ine which triet m's'i ?.xil?" eiua D?tei tr>?tgi ruilM chaitrr of the r <h ? of min.rvl nati? n?. the Declaration of Inccps deuce of ihese Corel etat??, .ire eolicrtnus of meeting yen at the f?itt?i b?a d thertUi rhrMatoymrfimn eMojiral ?i r* r>K Vec u* I ra 'or n if ? ?ountrvN ca .***. mir.? off>r:ri their moe open the aaoaod sltarcf Liberty, torai'e t:e opMeaaad and to rindMaM right mm justn e The Committee charged with the pie ?sine ueh toeitrfi to you aa invitation n .????Tail et the cm zers of the City and Conaty of Philadelphia, to a Hatcfue!. to be glTMI Wf them during fOMItlleTeiod ?i?it to their city, in bmmf et yonr preieoM im ., thean. b^r* of yen. in perfo'mine thie d ry, to a t at iliiif im us Bir. thie f? ehle mark of their a*.t ich n? for yen ar.'i the ynr.r.ipiee you Npreeant, tad t.i name a day when, tritnoat iaMrfering with reea elbe' rnpagemenU.it w:l he /c. st MelfMMMlfM yru to gr .tify ih? ir ?:she? We rsatuiB, Sir. with the peV^otiBdeft retard, your t'ercte't admirer*. Gvstatpi Rfmak, A. Cvvjutwa, Brnr. 1 Parv?TEa. laaael Daria, Wir V. I.rnwio. I<aicN Uabselis, Jscor SrriNER. I*ftff? it>iIWi Ok ip. Mi RMgQTR I rkpl1. Will you allow me gent'emen to have the kind j ern :??:. n to ask- hare I 'he ho: or to :> .1 M'c???m oy ? conmittee of the Cifzersor acommittee of the Corporation of Pbil.ulelphta. The < ha.rniar. said th.tt the movement emanated froni the citizens, but ??? approved by th* Cooaoaoo Council, arc* the 1 hat-man of tn it Counci.s com mittM act OMWU?M tl.e deputation. Kcs--in Th s was a, qaeettoo I had a wish to unders?an?', that I nity Know apon ?hat ground I 1 war irvitcd. At to the nub e e.mpiib) of the ' citizens, of the city c' '? Brother r Low" which ! you pteaie to express in yo.ir iddresi I m 1 um MM :<> tu>e the houor and the boaeSt [ ct a !dr?>?;rrs th?'.'.i .it large, an 1 you will ptfMit DM I todc'ay mr answer to yonr invitation to the ouvpiet of the c.turns ti.l after mv arrival in til* City. I only eipteaa my kumbla WOW as to what I think best, bat I Tory nraelt respect year iaeltatloa. Htv tng. on the lecroid or t;,iru day alter mv arri?al here. MoaiTMt aa adtfreia fiom your City Couactl, ?hi. n c?? p'mr an fr*itatmn to emit you. and which I a?-. reptu'. 1 feel th t. by tkii acooptanco, I h.iv* pweafl ?yeatfia Ute kaada of tao Cennmon d traeil, aad 1 have a ilicpoMtion to be gaieJod t . it? roui nittee.? Tharafwo, liouevrr Boy UkotodiepoM <?;' -ue irttb the harmoiy of the eftiMPj of Pmla telphia. I shall be lontect, am< 1 shall be honored bv receiving and acecpUai this lariiatloa Groai tne etttaaaa, but I aaa> aotM) how or when I can aeeopl It Will vou, gentlemen, consult with the authoriMe?. ae I am with you. ar.d 1 think vou. an I fr-el gr tteful f??r yooi s>mria:hy. which I knoer will lr benr (Via! to me. 1 for trie eitlMne of Pltiladelpbia an- re?">iut?-. ;icti\e ? men, who will .uid material benefit to the ciuse. I 1 ngaic tt.i.ik \ou. gentlemen, and.it von will enter into ragaatiinitalbna ?;th th?' CoaMaoa I'4mm il.then 1 1 will be glad to Meet yoo .it yonr n imiuet. The f lisirman ?nid Iha? Iba I'reni ti-n! :>f the Com I nutter of the Common Council was pre Mat with the I I cnimittee of the Citizen?. Ki -M in?Vee, gontteaaen b": y.>.; n?k me If I can a''i e;it your oflcr of .1 pnhUe datteT, and I con? sent, but will not enter into anv prtratc arraaco nif at w itaoot the raaettaa of the i loaaatoa Counefl. TbnaMeabereof tae CoMmtttee w?uc tio?u tntr.> riurfd Mperaterj . and the DepMbaUon hail; a pri? vate ltterview w::1: Korsuth, for the purpose of talk;:.; about bualuoii concern.Dg the raising of iiiiuis In a short tiane thegentlMaen retired. ? e ? Deputation of Toiiuv >Ten. At a little* past ireTen oVIook, a large 1). jiiit.ition of the ronag Men of the City of Ne v fork, waited upon Koasnfi by app'iin'ment, m tde in aoaMqMWM of the fofiowroe coinnaunication, which was forwarded to htm on Monday 7o Ifta tare/reacy, /..,,?* h-.-s, th, tree .,/ H,?".n,. The under?igneO| a i ommittee ?>> IToung H?a of the Cttrof NeW'Ytftit, desire to have .?". iut .*rviee with Hi Bxeellfflhy,Got.Koaaotb,on Mon hv.Dc ?. Ii. 1SJI. at 1" o'clock M? on a m.ittcr that w*lt osl enpy the attention of Hit Eieelieoc> but iic? mo iiient.". Signed by Da rid \t?bb. 1 aairatan; C 1 Mather. Wm u. Miehle, Q H. Btryker, Jr., E D. Smith, G. \ h . togham,Joka Merebanl Car.'.)**'-, h s p'vt lipa,Johnr1 White, Ianne H Bailey E. B Mnllai J w. Bradley; s. I! Hayward, Robert s Lroa, Thei iiore stolid \ ? I' .r. , ?. c, . I', c'.cham 8 w FeJtowe, Joha F. Bakar, Ch-ia 8 Webb, C W H - row, H.D. Frost. The geathttnen re<juc.,ted to ha prieately iii*.rodu cedto Dnrarror Koaanta, and reponeri* were aot praaant when the confereaci tool place Itwneaf* tcrwardi understood that ,1 propoa lion was uncle to bold a large meeting in one of tic 1 itv 11 .Us, *a 1 t > charge $3 for admission at which Koaautli waa de> ureil in inaak. Ha Hgreed to Hie euitgeMi-in, on 1 would, 11 posmble, be glad to aeeil carried or. - nontd appoint a tiaM for tha raooung m aoou as he was able, but he could not th( 0 p II The aepOtanOn tb?n rfirr.l a' I r- ?? .?ed the thnT'fcsof Kestuth as ihr \ left tha n uu 1 n\Itatloa rreai ??rllaatea. A deputation from the Mayor and Town Council of the UitJ ot Burlington, N.J , w.i.ted upon Koaanth et about IrJ o'clock, to prereiii him wiih an re^s and a eony of the resolution* ol the Council im uu g him to visit the citv. The depot uiofl eon Bister! >.' Mr A. W. Hums, CrcMileri' ol the Council, Dr. Holleiiiback, Mr * Iw* I.ippeneott. and Othera, and when teuooaoadJ to Koaenii he g.ne tiu m a iic .rty atelcona. Mr. A W. U'irnu ihm advanced ind addressed KoMOth, InfOTBrrng h:m that tie gen'lemen nrc??'Bt were a deputation from the Mayor nnd Common Conaetl ol the 1 tty <>f Burlington, NJ., wh isent them to waleome aim to ihc Morea of America ? Thev looked bmw bun M the] looked upon U lngton, as a father and a friend ?0 his MUntry, and the ?mile Of Cod was upon him and upon hist ause. lie ror.eluded by presenting the rOMiatiOM of tha Council and inviting Kossutli to Blait the Bj gOMCTl I It bplt. Gl BTXSam I tiiank yon k 1 n i>? fnrthasympi'.hy ycu have axpreaaod la the cause of Hungary, ami rotCaatyoa lla^eeipressei f?>r aM,aolarai 1 iiim the honor to be c onnected with the great principle of frrcdom. which oppoaed bathe polii y of all ihc despotic iiHtiom rt Bnropn. I ka 1 a th 1'. New Jer Bay was one of tre first St itet to m.ue a movement and to itnke for the in lepandem a of Amenea aa 1. animated by Kepuriln an prtncipb <? the iico.t'?i nij ported the great Father ol his Country Wasbiog' ton. It line rue p!ea?ure '.'? sre ">u inns -n w.i'r-r 111111 aaaianaula la (hvorof the Repobth aa pnuci pies of Preedom, and K will cheer bm la my itrai eles when I return to Hungary. I thank you for the invitati .11 which you hive niven BM in UM name of your ancient city, but I cannot give >ouadellnttc answer at present. 1 hare on yt*<?or ihrnadayi longer to remain in .New -Vor1?, *nd then I shall have to go to the ( apitol of your country, as <' jugress has ter.t'ered me tne hinh oeachtof a geacrnl ant nation? al welccnie. and my duty calls me to go, as it 1* there, in that place, where I must come lu my pra -- Heal desires, as to the top es of iatpottaaoa ?hl I will benent art piw country <>n mv return to the City of Newport l -0 aM known it **\ my ein aanahUU?l Wi I'-ause rue to let, ai my duty will decide ihe OOMM, for 1 am not a man of icy osa flearure, but ci e who att?nd?io dnty aiil, if that ?he.uld allow me to enioy the s. n.r afnes .in I aov talities of the cili/'-ns Of BwnaftM , it will give me plena WO to meet taein 1 he deputation were then irdro lu -ed to him in. vly.and afterward Mr U irues, Ihe I nairman. w*j sdmitud to a private interview ? Workinitmeu'ii Donation to Hungary. At 1?'} o'clock, a iiuuibei of the woia men who are emplojedat tne Piano Forte Mana:.. lory ol Bteaars oenon A Karen, on Cenler-st, wait? ed upon the illustrious Hung*ruu Ml ine Irmg House, for the purpose of presenting bun witb a * i> tcnption ol to the - Kos?uu 1 una.'' un ma !?? :i g introduced, Mr Francis Bacon sal 1 ted guOMtk and s^id ihe object they bad 111 visiting him ?a? to present aim mth that practical dd wnich waa the est ayatpatap in the cause ol Hui eary. The donation they were abontto prcMnt wea irom the MManata kt a large Piano-Forte manufactory, *nd it nal oeeii contnou ted by men fr?m all nations, oho w jhtd to offer htm the folio* ice address, wh.cn he read. To Loom Komi rn, Gov ta.soa os H. 50ear?Htn t-rtd Btr We Ika ?orsiuen tn the Piano Forte Man? ufactory of Messrs. gfcMOB <k Raven. .New-Vorh, deine to preterit you th.? ts.'i do! are, ai our free will ofleriiig to the glorious cause of H n.garisn In ilepe Biliare Ue are KuiSians. Swedes. Danes. II inganais, I I lecchmen. Germans, Englishmen, Irishmen. Scotchmen, aiid Iaiettnaaa, eui we ail are in fact or intention Liiizeiia ol the I nited States, and glory in the prrnciples of liberty eubo-liei in our Dec lar 1 tion ol InJcpenden. a, ana cesire taeir extensioii to all the nations of ine eorio. V%e recognize in you. one who. like fie lilurtrt ous men ol 'T6. has pledged M Lite, Fortone and sa? cred Hoocr" M tr.e aSMBBBSU of tuese pnncipl ?e, ami h>wever giare bwBeSMS maj uemur to j'.ur claims upon us as a NatioD, ue wui not eitno.dour aid and our cbeer? trom the glorious nora in which you are ergaged. The weight of Austrian ?nd keMBHI 'espot.sm wtieh now cr .s:.es Hung iry il aearier thin coiid pcisibly nave fa?ien upon our country at tne Revo ;utiurt . so is your rifM ?f resi^.ance more ;u?t. tVe hon. r it l ayeiie and 1 ran> e for taeir inter raatMO n ur M ria.f. ?0 ?e *. J .nterfere :a all wise BUB Mann ??<?>; IB bebaifof Bunumty, amlthe >p prefftd of Eu'.'pe. and would ur^e our countryinea to i.n.i'ar acti'-n The extent of cur ln^rferenee ut ia t^r fnt 'e. 'Sudieieiit un'.o the day is the e?:l tliercof.' B ,t pnnciples are for all liana We tic. act ipon ;a >?e which are necessary t? mai.e W-irbington anl La lo>tt:t rc.i "er lhaa ?? .1 t.a;tora ana r?i.cg: res. and 3- ak r Hill, M tno-th a d Veeaaowa j.ore tbi a fkl^s of l k>I. tre ^on a.id Bunter, 11 ae nie lit. -t ?r ? .au\r jea-of Ihf 1 . ltd 'true-. Ac- ept eur g.fl uvd lie* it in the ? p >? kji i).- , r ent n ay ,lic.at* f?r th< ' rl?er so it'- toseo! j T'ttiomu mi country nai b.1 ei oi?n?: in fi-r-e-.rv. must BjeaewaneWOea^SsaaWHI ????m?'?(our father lam?. nil all F i?>pe sba i repal ? "? ">?* esBea ii g niCorf'ltiifici al i.e^ftT ? ?I? i' i' ni iie?nul ir caraaied with tboee t tat, Walhaoo, :Um;?4rn, Emnaetl anc Wl all >,t<'n Vkah all aa,) IlkMiY Hj .11?. CasansBoe. Da?u Dr. ;;>:r.i Iibbjbib aaa^raal to the adores* la al e'.vpieit ?petch ir. whi h BS rute-atcd loaM of Uta eo mint* br had um a :n Castta Qardea He ?a d the |.ft wh ih hu: .'Iii : en We *a< vcv vUuiblebo emiseevery im'lirgof ttaraaeanohhad bv hiving ahe eoaditten ol labor attaeaad ha rt It wt? laboftttet npjt itec the aatiea nnd raised, the e w 'tti >n of tae profile, aad laboreraaadarorkinj neu woro tha aaiaj nsefnl portion o'eeetety. The eaaae af Hungary em '.he cn,?e of the freedom of E iro[>e an I am >ng ftte r. allere labor was reopected a.nl supp >r;e?l, therefore tlie freedom of Hungary was .?question that aaVeted the worhtrginen of European nations, Heweaef opinon that ts.ere arei diattnct difference between the Rusnan people and tie Raa*) ta nation, as repiis-entcd by the 0 or orate at He lovad and ? ?teemed the Russian people aa well a* an? people in the world, and he wa? of optBtea tint tr-.r rppresse?' people of Russn claimed p?bele svm pathy, foe tae hopes had ?cntiniert.? or the pnoate wore on the ride of freedo: . a hich w miU -leae d t| riee over thenation Roaeta waa the greal support of all the tyrants in Europe, for the weaker despot* leanedopott her fi t inpport,and .viistni * i< one The reei'tn.tion of the Independence of Hungary would o*> equal to the Independence ot E ir ipo, tot ?1 ? would preset.t a barrier to Rii**u. and eBOW her ato dfrcnt if the alteupt, d to can her d<s.xc.i?m rcvordher ptaoOBt Oouiu'.aries freedom is tnedes tiny of mankind, ana laoOBaBOB as we hue one coin nier. Father in heaven. m> have we one l o nmon drstirv. ami frei dean will yet i>e the doatiny of 't'i? sia. In thanking iLeen fortheir aid to Hungary, ha ?ii proad that workn gmen had rei, lered t*<etr ?uppoit, and the larger the number wno dt i BOthai tetter He liked to have their lytnp Civ. for h? aal t een accustomed all his life to earn his bread h\ the hardest of labor. In eoreiudtpg his aildrc?* he p-^li elv took his leave of Ihe deputation, ami they retired. CANADA. (intern* Rescntie nml Proetarlal ExpOBfcat tnres.-Tlie Election-?A Majority lor ihr I? os ernntrni- A Singular Spec, ti, a. e.. h e. ToBo.iio. tatardny, Dae. m. hoi. The increase ia the CTUtOtBl : ev einie in the present over last year ;< $>:.3:?'* ?>. nearly rer eiiti i n per cent. There is al?o an mere ise in the revenue dOttved from public works, but it scar.-ely exeee<'? eight per eeat The total increase under this head is S.1i JAg [| wiiiid be a in.-t t\e t I re r ird these'acts as furnishing eaaso for congiatu> ettaa, The truth is, as I stated in my !:*\the Provinceit i ci, trait ing debts which it has no uvaila'de in-.ins of p?ving. In 1M0. the uivoice value of the goodo im? ported into the province, and the rhltiOl paid thereon, ainounted to 113,7191,784, If to this sum we ,i<M the ccst of freight ami agencies, lag am Mint will be sw.iisu lo $15,8oa,ooo. Agalnet this woeanortedia tt st t ear products to the value of a little over IMOI - 11 o leavtag a balance against us of over $ ",,inii,,?-. Iri 1860 the ..line,! our imports,and the custom* dntMl paid thereon, rose U>$t9 M4,0l 0 It to thts we add the colt of frcignt and rwency. tits total anount av ill excei d $3S,C 0,000, While OQT exports did ii"l i n eeil 111,4 a\0SO, 11 living a del aaa ) of Atl.,sic - 000 In Ihe tao >eari the cool of Ott! im wrted gooda, with datiee, freight, nu'eticies an 1 ? < iran 'e. ix see, by $17,000,000,the ralae of oar exports No doobt the ca>>e i> even worse for IStVl. i e-lon it is ibst there >* an inuw n^e mcrtaie in the a nouBt tad cost of iBporta. duties ai d other chargee, w1;ito it is not at ail pri/bab e ih.t there is aaytbiag likei a cor resimniiing Increase in the ralne of <"ir expert* Thrre is no doubt snincrease ia the anwoial,bol theiee. ill be very 1 tile in the \,Rue. 1' lscerluu that poy tat) u an come some time, and before long aad it is lo Mrocertaia that it will br ing with it a 1 i ? i kol erialsthai will cause a very wide-spread Danliruptcy. There are other as>cts. however, watch i hai i net rained, but they will f tl. rery far --hori ot Baaktag up the doawtortOT, They ersnaist ol'theniil: lary experidif ire and the in ou y brOOghl into the ectiBtry by sadarantv. The Im Item *rill be con lidetable, thoaigh 1 cannot at this moment lay my Load upon the exact arooanl The leooadl will be very Inconsiderable, no et 0 emtgr it ts si ill not bring much capital into the country and even against this we mast place the amoiiutscat nut of the couatryby emifraats lo enable their friends to follow them . so that tats rtoaa sill stwullo vary Uttlo indeed, it is evn'i nl anoogh, I think, that we are on the ver^"' o a Iii ar.cia ciin.s. whieh cannot be Staved oll m ich langer. The ro renne from caaWocne will o? small enough next year and allnoiigh the I'roviiii ial ex eat <iuer BOB groans under a plethora of cash, it will :. poraed bolero teasea i>f thai a^avaaWaaav eaf ai aasaaaaai tnat cannot be itoppeu. The election roiares come m s'ow'y The (;,.. SniBHatt Will have I good WOrhtag majority and lu.it is at( nt i.ll that eaa be laid of the matter at prasent. Not one oi the Miaistora found the slightest diaBeultj la locaiiaa ais rrttira tit rariiaanaat: and. as; predicted, .Mr. tiuieks bus bees returned for two i ?pool t'anaila coiiotituencies Mr. hfachOBBto has been roturned for Ualdnraaad by a la re mapiritv I At the declaration of poll la talscity, yeetorday, a . curious anaexatioa aortofapeoch wasmsde or ons of trie Torv candidate* elect. He eoi.tr tiled our tyetom of go-ret n men! srrth that ol the Stale of af an SSschuaeXtS, and drew t'onclusions gre.i'.lv in farer of the latter. M.in>ach'isetts, he laid, had BCOSBpSrBs tin-Iy sterile soil, of which any one of on, fanners vt on Id refuse to at crpt a Ihousai d a. res us a gift, yi i the pos?le <sf that Mate are tat BBOfOprosper, 'latiian ours. 1'he meet.ante gets better paid for his labor, end has far le.-s taxes to pay. The whole public datW BBSJOaatStoonh a few shillings * head, while ours amounts to Sir) per head of ihr enure |aipuiation. Sut h is a ipeclBM n oi the arvutOBtl ih it r t ne from the lipr. of a man who owes hia return : ? Ormge in? fluence. He dlsfilaiaard all deal re to annex this 1.evince to the I lilted Sta'ei but tie Urett hu in? tention to B'tearptto induce tne Logialatiirs to adopt Aintrir.tn ir.*t;tutions. His speech was higalv a(? p'aiidetl b\ the aiseuibled Oraii.'cinen. t c. Hleklaaa Kb i lion. ? ?I Iks k_oVCasnrraaaaraalDutrtctt I HAI, lh)4V. r-iee. il dley, MeCiellaad, I. tOej ho. Harry, inei Oeaat es IV t>T'? r' S t?i?p I. kasa .13 * i/8i _ nt iai 1 magstea ... .. oji fSB.... . 6->b i,o?t Uisnlrna?. 1.370 l.:'l,_ >,ii^, 1 H7l Wives. 1.41? 2 M ..i mi i in II Branch.Ill t,7,.BBI l,n7i t'aai. <i7 SI9. oil) I'll Hd'idsle. TM I,Bid.IJ71 i.lwi l.eaawce.1,178 1.781.1,791 l.tBI At ur e. 271 1,4:8. ?lt 8SS St Jsseph.. 3j8 747. Hi-j 1,041 iii. Al'i-gsn. ii'i 317. ,MJ j1l' har'y.or BBJ. ill ?im herr.ea- ... 47J 5*7. . tUS '30I Calheas.... - - 'to i.tio . .i>i; i.ijo Phtiaa. ru 2?>o. An 2us Eat a. a#; ajg. 4ot tu first ot. .(.New &j ilty ) lonss. 141 the. <?l' fsj KaUBtazoei. ?7?. t:?8. 8"i 843 Kent. 61J 7li. tit 7it I -?". ... ...(NewCoaaty j htaita. .i Noi Peeaay i Meatcalai. it ?7. , Mait,uetie. li 8.iffOW Qsanty.l Nestaggo. ii 72.' New t' >oaty ) Ojeaaas. .fit a a f*nsati i Otii.aa. in', 277. IM 2J1 1 Vao Bar OB . :<?> i'.i. 3'M 471 IV. Ch ;etsa. 17 >l. il 0j Ooeeee. 59t ?lt) . jI7 7;i ???????'.? ii. (No ret'iras.j. M 84 Huo.o. ..NewCoua'yi Itiltiaaa. 4? 638. 187 fsj I epeei. 2?0 4*0. 3fil 4?7 Mi'kw/p.w. I JO. 71 Hi hlicartO. 3a?, 770. 718 1,17? Matrsad. .(NewCoun'.y ) OaSlaLd.IJH 1 r?.|.rt 2 481 Uat itsguB. . .. .. .'.W* C) ilty I Set na?. 12'. 220. Ill is. St l.lair. 201 415. 511 731 t'auilie. 11 82. Nr-w C ?Wlty 1 S>r,;aicraft. .I.VteCtu r) Sh aaassee. ?>i . IS) I Tmcula. SI ii._.i_New Co mtv ) I T.tai.tidjci tiTtrr.}ij4o iTiif Jit < lelland i majority, f.,/HJ Baxr> 's, 4,iv7. The rote for Lieut-Governor at the recent eie> t on WOO, for Geerge Hazeiton. I vVmg) Id.irz). and t'aivin Britain, 'Opp ) 23 rVW5?majori'/ for Britain, raVMb I- ISOa (.eorge A. I'oe [WaafJ had H,m\m aid Win. M. PaaBoa ('>pp>27.:^?. *Thig BSal Free Soil I OLgrt*sicaal votn in I'M, 30.231 Oppjiitn: , 29 2"o- Whig ami Free-Soil majority, 1 661. In 1 ,s (.en- Taylor had 23 Ml; Lewis, i 'a?a. s.) :'H7 Martin \ an B'i'rn, |a\M and the Gerr.t Str.ith ticket had a few hi r.dred vote* _ DlAIH it RoBKRT ?LJII.OP ?TillS Veu erableand es'imnole ciinen die last nig* at hut reiidenee BJ Waterrtie: He emirate-! frcin Scot atd axd took up his residence in this c:ty ia l^.S. !:. >.'j,he removed to Watervliet. where he bat ever ?ince vended, engaged tu active buxiaers, aad aajWJ uig the rerpet t and friendship of all who knew him. He died w,thin i few da, ? o' tae close of Ins T5tr ?ear.after abrief l.ineas of a week. He had been prominent!) lJciiW/ied with most of the impor? tant pu .uc etterpriats whu h hare been carneil lor wail during the last forty years?has snceaifullv manage i an extensive and complicated buanneaa? atcuii.Llated an ample fortune-aaJ alw.,yi main ta.r.ed tie character of a pure, upnght and uonora t.eman. Fewamongthe many . enerable eitizeas who itili linger aicopg ui wou.d more missed or nii-re SBCately mourred He gcei t<. hts reit after a long life ofacttro uaefulnesi. analenvee bshind h i the P raaaaj cdo- af i anal u. -ne." 'AJiaay gve-... J,, rrtal. kW Bj Tcifgrauh rx Um Ik w-torg Tnl.oc?. Hestgeatloa oi nr. day. Waaa ?. .? Paa v, \h,\ Than la a Maoes, . ,. ,t Mr ri>y ^ immediately reeigu . ?"<hate to allow the u ::. . l . . ?. Keatu.fcy te meg* 11?' ?. ... ?? : i >?aat,i|toMttxfawL. Ih.lMr M.r. ? , -h ,. ... t Mr tU.i Dstnci in u.r . ? ? o..v v ..'.irnVw 01 wacompromise >? ??, ..?,?? .^' t1 oiMr. Cnttan' en and Mr o!xoT as Berth amea*a* Th* Tirr- at Ralciki. t (1. seiluifrr, - ?teha i i. , ,i0, kf The roaflagrXn'a't ?V^h*2?' BMn?*di*ai ??l . Lt^^.^t and burnt U| aeai law? J v, Poet-OaVe and Telegr, ....,:?* t a arreste* with gunpj.eer i ?, are^ra?l!o7 I an tng at the dare . ? . ? ... tna hrjJ rated M the banding*occ< -<\ v (i q riZlv^" M kinccn. Falncra Rams..) W leeeeaawTj The tathtiw Mail a .... aTawL n wasdelayedmm nigiit b) n? ctn BMeaw la A Southern Ri^ti i MM i for. h,? beea railed m Alabama in tne Virgiaia ele loa lit MwaatM Maa >?h eon (Opa | tor Oorara r 8 um ma >ntr. Was. Hunter.Chiel i lerl ia lie Depart*,*, i M State, ?accispitch'" I N, ? \,.rt restercsr heir' batheresolutionel Welcome bj roagrew u> not Maa ??? I'rer soil "fntleanl ChaaaaMMa ?FaaaiMToa raeedey. Doe le. irci I leant from a BM H M of the free Sou National executive CeexmitM*, MM aa taforeui meeting has been be! in h 11 lip. which was snen ded by a large aaaYberol Iba - MMMBM and M i respectable portion ol IM Proa I il delcg.Oioti,.0 Ccngre**. at wl. all um ai i <? raoaM ol tae pMir for the approaching c impel in wer.- generali* tu?, { into ceinsideration. It ear agMOd n> rereaunenl that the National Coaveal o i bo laid at "irMjaii. and not until aftei tbi n AiOMef awatEl 1 panies have taken p , I Among those earned aa luJidal * for tae fit*,. oeeary, ihe m..ft i?r..;u . ? ..*. ire tee lloa Join a I)ix. of N*w-York. Joshua It i. diagvand Join P Hale. Porta* Vi e Pre mmm M taw Hon. Charles Dnrkee, i?l Wi i>bmb, and lion Chailea Allen,ol HaM,a . . lei ? I'l.. ?*li;,?.? In.. . i. The Chriatlaaa freaeaa i ????* P*""f w"i W i tneaday, Dm i:. ikm The matter of the Chti*tiaae*TiMwaa Cmm h again batet* the ? our t.> d i* ["be Parttlrt Attor ney stated he lud enteret prOMpMM all the treason bills- that detail.. i? h,.! ' e. n looted again*! all the prisoner* b\ UM i 'h.rti* ..f l^ucister County?ami that Ihn ?i b 'uen nere st the convenience ol the .Marshal Thos.> aot lonvicteJ will be brought bac.x to t><? tried on the uusdemeanoi bills a ? - Mark. i* -X'-pcrlrd *? l>UtrtypA Cincinnaii Tuescay, Dee. 16, HOI. Koos are lino at gl f>'?g4 ,S 300 bhls bless I' f k vidat gi? l*aaaaasbor of ileo* a/nredto thsereni'ig is m*\gag hg,i;.Nt Mljgg at the tame date last year. _ The Kxpre** nu.l The Herald. r r.'Mt I lie i i pa*M Tkt NttV'Yofm Hrriiil \i\m Uu manv years been tiv?X to gel a rertMtagt M*MUMMl enlatiOBi but in vam, olth t> e , x, epiion of eh?ren< i MabrJa, who arliartlaa anoayntoaely, and ?iua. a doc leva,oreorporattonl ol ?.?in?. Kind, the reasoa being thst bnt few men Oisb to i .???hen uan.es appeal la it* columns, the Infi rni ten being that toead> rerttMunenl ia eatorted fioa fiem iu ?onseviuence.,. iobm blank bmII tareal attend b?< ause of mm* great error. >ignal lolly, or crime . ommitted rabb> i iit. of which * Tf ? ? - ire i.4 dreaded Hence 7># /:?,....:. nec*Mful t<> h me eateai la oi?taiaing acu en ' ' n is without a !\c t *iag <>f any amoua*,just as it is nnhoat Infruence m principle. Ta**oaima uity will aot advi rttse la il I n u.e rommuiniy ,to aeterno bar H aad Mh i rerttnr lh*n gets more harm from suspieinaa attaching t? hi* aime, thaa good lioni the < m cl itii 11 t giraa him To do away wuh Ihiaaigasl public enndcmnation. the editor often parade* .? peeteaeed eirruUtion againal what he., leg? t.' t.?. tne eMeateahm "f oth ? - araala all being tu aoinagoef i> ? <?*" ' " What that p.ipe. i i b*n BgatMtaatanot a*a bo aim Mtbal belpa bun or a bat it *?y? for bkst, leii iajanaain. On alloc mbm*. at Ml Ucee*, and in ?I i ice*, we prefM . ? aoaaa la iia praise, and whether it states .acts or faJtwhooi *, it is a mat rr af ?ber uMUftnaM to a* i b<* a* ?uihonty.no w? ight, no ehanctei iier<. and whether it print* ?? in * aheele a* then m leave* in IM taa*M,M eane at all, it It powarlea* tO iln g.?. t or to do U om here to m) one wIiom) i harn. Ml ia BOt already gone, K going y *r Hrrald **Mf mI>u??? m ? n I ir? . . i. r . r || til. i'ooniMlay. or Mia apri sent ourh isine** aitairs at pleasure,but it c in t r g> I ailrcltMcaf in K*n vodt City, aa loaa m it is enapfcioaa for, or an hi ji ry to to. an a 'w. liter to pay ag the RdlfeM money in that form to k<? p it.II abeeji,M to refr?it from alaiMOg him It- aal I ol ehanOMf '* Ihe MBM* of it* want of mn > ? 'il' I o- v< r r m *'epre*Mrta linn* it make* of it* OOtOMpOMIMa* biismeo, bu' in depose* LiiMiiessfxiu n toaaac.tlon it in the use of it* advertising co!umna lue difflouity nuw wiui i - Hrra J i a<Hertl.Mi.it 1 oluMBI is. thai people believe a BankM Railroad Comoany Is rotten, or is br at ii g. w hich gOM tbeie to pr rpitiMO it* malice b. an advarttseflaeat, or tha' the tadioMaal who doesuia in the BditOt'l power b> h iviag so tally oi hn.m iei - ingly been guilty oi tome Bigaal folly, or gTMt wrong Th*people bmv be wrong in a?> belleviu ?. biO, MVMthaMMi <Ul his I ?.. i bmvi >?' U H ;i the whole community. Wne i Tu H< ro/.f. byyeir* of g**d aMtOact aad fair dealing, csTreet* ibia fatal Impression, it can ha.< the alvrt.?i*g wio h latMM aauaily hringi bai n. rer boron,and tnebmmhi arias down tha bnaioMa ?# iu aaigaaon Mm k ana it reaJlv rry up it.- own. The Propeller Ptaa***, Nkw.V.ikk Monday. I>er 15. In-,| Te IK* BnhJBN oj thr B | Tr hum*: Ab I liavr- jii-i ii. Uvhotj an m ean voyaf*) in the fir't Screw Pn pellet vshich baa run be w?eu New-TMb and Liverpool, it may interest the paMie to hear ?omethir g of our succeis 1 he Pioneer left Liverpool Nov g*, aad in the first III hour* pi ad I lOOlleaalf whit her Billing projertie* were We ht.r'e.l in c inpany wit i tho America and the Krank'oit, the Uu the finest pn* peller In the British m irine. The wind was fre*b on our (juarter, anc. da I'it? the great dilfcrei. . | ' steam-power against the PMn*M, In a few no ir? ?e had ?listanced tin n. both However, th-- ? im? i.ua itiet which Bat*d us then, told asjaiBrt us when we were farther out Ihe lior.rer is an ex. elieut nller With a goedfrnnd, but with the wind ahead, her bfavy ?pars - - . is rigged like a barb impede Mrr, and wot m ill powei rorepand arigh her .m niei se weight. ? . is 11: i -? Saw **Bt ia a stoimy s. ..i. n I hare no q neat ton ia tl ?? api ng ??! sum met ?e?J sen*, she will beat any propeller afloat , but in lb* winttr, not so ameh eaa < esaaaMM] fMM her. However, we man* ?mi Sn-t ~l1 to mile* in lit dsj* t.'.eujih, curing ti a' lia < ?. d afterward, we did not have one eatterl) wind A st .rmier \ \ft:* over tae Atlan'ie ecu d not *ft*a be erpericn "1 than mm aara oaa coi.'.inue.i aaoe Meto* ei be vtj g*Jo* Bad head wind*. I i rr, * thtf vcr> trial of th* PMOMM on aei first voj age will recomu.end i er i e'.ter to the travel.ng public than anything alee. Such a thorough shaking* ..re' bat te ring, aaal Mrainfna, "o abip eeeM of ea bai and she proved beriolf deeidooly one M me Le< ica-veaMla on the AU?nli?. besreeiy a mi of ai > amount MM IBi] , M an i lh'iii|tt a B*M ?ersel, the lekkage ?a.? a n.orl u 'h ng. Our Captain ? Cap! E:r!rcilge la one of ice most tboroavh *es~ u.ei on the ocean?a nein arao never teem* to reit . i ? rep while in eharga of Ins eh.p a maa, leo, ii ai'e to ? iniman !, il any d ui/er ?honhi occur? te ? boil, the ratj off rr lor any of me per.is oi the tormy attaatfe. Deapttc t.,e itoraM, mm veyag* mm *an**xihaafgr' lnterettuig?rem:* ieJ doub.> m by the presence of a most ltitelligent family ot gcottiab vocalists on board the ship. 1 aax*edMgl) rejoice taat dr. Faa?r.a is about to intreviuce tho?e unequal, d HkoU tish tonga to our {>? ?; I '1 'hey are nttie known with us, yet nothii.g in all the range of ma>K is t> simple end beautiful. It was a ?Uabge < or.'.rast M BM ?r,va?e to kf liatenini, amid the h iwi ngs < f the storm, to ttioee fiesh mountain seing one eonM alabaat baaryhtav self ata n on the BnathM and tothegleaiof okf ? o: and. Mr. ? his a doub.e e ialm upon us, i* that he h.is am in a But *h KUlespfiaon tor hia beroie efloits for Beatlaad. An.ong our pasn ngera I must he allowed :o mea? tn a, for the -ake of making ft anown to y <ur >.er n.aii leacer* the rarre oi Edwsbd GasT.aOMtaV <ui?hed elerayrnafl in .Naasau, % loiloaerof RoMoSt Bad banished tor ?p , eor-.'s for FreedoM. Ma> he receive from h.s coumrymon the sympathy and welcome whrh hta eloquent efforts ia (.e.-mar.y and his ?utferingi in tLe good MMM claim tor him Truly yours,_C. L. Bases Mi DOWM oil's \\ il.L.? The Bct.rn Wf iaurieoN say*that MeDaae | pVl ? x? ltd reaubmi-ed hi* "Vt ill to fire of the most eminent *?o? ?l* ' ? I'ana. u,d that the unanimoua aiuwet is m /???" ul >? validity _ V$ Samuel Mettea, a man about 40 veaz* of age. bar keeper in tne public h .use No 91 doutb ?t,?a? found dead in ha - hnr at that plare aio o'clock on Tueadav avorning >ri i^,ue?t ?ui oo to ld on the body Hut n.oriiuuf I? J F Po.i. .??iK?iiRrr?rcvrtbe?*JeeJ ] rrftmna