The New York Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1851, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE NEW YORK HERALD. oo WHOLE NO. 6881. MORNING EDITION.----THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. The Fugitive Slave Case. AMUSEMEN Cy. amUs&UENTS. ; ; ¥ TARA’ = $2 ROADWAY THEATRE.—E. A. MARSH CUBAN AFFAIRRS, { teh oe care f onannons eit ties ane pe a ‘on the Hep, and. ol noveer by the UNITED STATES OOMMIS*IONER’S OFFICE. BB eee hace teteaciee anes to caasss Dean ope E a Barcy Stace Maneact Doorvonee ne ity PRL SRR pl going buck whon they were taken; then it wos a most | military forees, less numerous than their own, they killed, Lefore Mr. Commissioner * 38 (GF the Teurtain "wilt ine <t73¢ | Churaday 7g clock: Dress Cirale and ‘The Cuban Hevolution—Meeting tn Jersey | [Nyoman butrlery of innocent men; and for this, there | frrm behing thelr entrenchments.our oflcers and soldiers, | | Avcv7 2 ——It having been sencunond that tha, coup es Li a a iad ye acco" - doubt hese uy . i. a Failte Ivan Daa Peet eewa elite ” mvt be an'uocount rendered by the Spanish government-- | Tees meipatelt, ‘They wanted ta aera tine coustry in | & Marshal's ofice, would be’ heard before Comltsioned Poul, Mr. Tilton; Ivan Doalles. Mr. B Badd) Last evening a meeting of the citizens of J City | not such merely,.as will satiefy the ad tik: . aby hea Sint “She Wasblog. , Who demand, not vengeance, bat | blood and flames, Bridghem, o motning. at 10 ofclock, thé court was held in the Public Square, at the corner of Washing- Wp bxeersen penis See Cuban Benalla aud | thete Here tho writer hating related the story of the attack sean was throsged With peeple at en early hour The pri. Folire, M AH Connor, Mr. it; La Fee % 3 Mr, | Rourset: La Fee Eda, Ch tine Re t: Lord Pi ton and Grand streets, in pursuanc: lowing le tin | of Las Pogas. and the enpture of the fifty prisen soner was ont, but owing to tha Indisposition of milton Celta” aie wilans, "3 cndtude wich | Mena duae Ruck, fy commence with ALERWATOLE | ogi et Fa QWrig pen ery atu bles where Prendentoweremade, and | ~"The chief whoAelard thew. men, deseea mot eRe, Hie‘brideinan ths Bearing” Uf (com 'nas adjourn Ee Bent ama deb, fet nant earer, . tf | cute the order o in ort bat 90 o’ylock. B.D. ap; jdgets, Mrs. Broadly. omedietta of THE BENGAL TIGE have foreseen’ Thus he would have no excuse; avi f of naval chief took then: witht the determstantion to teeve'the | claimants. CHAMBERS ; raxprees tho sentiments they BT ae eas ‘BP goeN sarzoy, Retas Sracksn cerca | (be Recele caly auieess 570 cop tmene sen tnms ¢xeention of the law to the inflexibe roctitante of the | — Mr. Wood asked if the ease could not be ptotecded Yate Hoses 5, Urebostra Serta, T5 cts. Deore spon 8740; pearance Ia trage ment. rh 8 Rel et Me eth Ma Preideut s | triburals. The prisoners were conducted to Havana— | wich, without further detey. de begin at Bo'olock. Piirursday ovening, August 24 wilt go | the distinguinhrd authoreteand actriss Mrs. Mowatt ag ta. | Teton testde, om Wotaesiae rece ea ee coed at wath: | Bound. to obey the-wlakies of the poople; and if were shot there, after a short asd rummy solecta judg. |” Mr. Briegham (Commintoner)—J should be gisd to der RACH Kine Chasies these ond, Me. Blac: Cart Copy | Eanuy Wallack, Thursday, august 25 will bo eoted, first | Seven. o'clock. All who are opposed to the butchery of fifty | call out the People ve do. the Aghtingy whem ment 20d eee Rosie wish cel anipennaly, according | se) but Temsor ae 2 _ time here, Shakspeare's celebrated tragedy of ROMEO AND d the mutilstion of their r ‘and the in- | peeessary, it ie but restomable ghat they shoul to the religious rites of Spain.” Mr. Cuiver—W'at was your Honor’s suggestion Mr. y ey Cl: g Ty ry America: di eae ey ee eee enon vices eee | SULIET—Homes, hia ig Wallacie Capnict, Me-By | felt efered to our, fac en honed the Yalern are iavited io | thelr views in a fSighring affair to the President, end The condemnation and execution of human lives,to | Mr. bridgham—1 remarke+ that I amy ory 3 fon, Mr Bland; Kate Pa; . Miss Mary Taylor. To tnee; Mercutio, Mr Dyott alt, Mr. Foster; Paria, HANCOX, Com. of Arcaugements. 7 save from destruction th le of one of the countried | am therefore compelled to adjourn the case till to-morrow ‘Slade with the farce of GRIHAW, BAGSHAW. AND | B that be should carry out views, The American peo. estruction peop! 1p jolman; Benvollo. Mr. Bi rise Lawrenos, Mr. Pardy; ‘The meeting, which was swelled by a considerable num bi ist searc jn the of Gi most favored by Providexce, cannot weigh upon the | morning, at ten o'clock. I whe ill yesterday, and am BRADSHAW—Mr. Peter (i ‘ : 2 | Peter, Mr. Jchu Doon Lady Capulet, Mrs. Hamilton; Juliet, nd » | ple have resisted the righ# of : case of Great y 7 » ” ; , titat, ; » if 2 * a eee creator hietly of the hard fisted working class, fired ive b i " AL ‘THEATRE, CHATHAM ie ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEARDROOME | P*FoPs: © ws class, by cession and treaty; rec Gechase; orlastiy, | alter, in a single point, their determination to meke war | give him permission, L'v would remark that im the Senate aig Seiten AD siroet.—Dross Circle and Parqurtto, 6) ctz.i Family Cir- | With the contagious enthusiasm that seems spreading all | by the right first sacen-the By vy (Great Ell daaih—without pity and wXhout qtrsrter—on the ia- | section of the act of 18/9, passed im the Leg’aletuxe Private ox Tickstar gl.’ Doors open acy | cle.ci cutie Orekestre Beats, ors | over the land. A decent platform was erected for ths | cheering.) If our government refuses %0do its dusy, | human monsters and the stupid men, without a head ox | his Btate, it} laid dows that in all seces where | orslock. Thursday evening, Aug. 23. the | Oo°Nii1 be played the cctaedy 0 MUTLES Ts | accommodation of the speakers and the press, and an | Xe, ‘be people, will turn it out, cs wo Have done before..| ® heart, who want to bring revolution amd los tothe | 1 claimed #9 having escaed frou service, OF eet ae ORESS—Tom Rakewell, Mr. Crocker; Marcy Markhaia, | p2ren de Montrichard, Mr. Ly) vigneut, Mr. | excellent band of music served to fan the flame of pn pera larg ra Bir BN ge RO tion efthe the accused” Mie'uew of 0 cbjeaivn ‘nds coca’ Mr. Bradshaw; Frank Ploria, Nz. Stm Slane Merb: | Palmers Guitavede Gus oe fam the fame of ex | perlape, to morrow ; but i a Seton chief | _ Severs! journals ask for the intervention the gover2- aceu je knew objectinn that co nay Morelaud, Mea, PF Nicholt; Lady Blazon. Mi 1, Mrs, Sherretts Fe ‘Atter which, | eltement, There wase very handsome tri-color Cuban | Ia the case of Ireland, und I sboll feel equuMly honored | ent of ihe United states, in Lwor of this class of | made to this course of procapding in tie present eamo, ‘Ghariee.. fo be followed by thé comedy of J1M C Marchmont- Me. | gag got up by the Montgomery Guard, of Jersey City. | PY the epithet cf pirate. After adverting to she coa- | crimidals; snd the intervention of sll the people of the | He would therefore ask the Cammissione~ to permit Mx. ZONDOR— din Grew, Me ED. Kive. To conclude Booch enh teinaahat jeremish Gosling, Mr. 'f. ° : 7 CNY | quest of Fernando Cortez and Velnscmez. who took pos- | Uwited States! It is av much as to say, that they want / Blunt to appear iu behelf of she prisoner; and that, * Thy te GC UB: sin woe nd * KOMsTaIa ae bearing the republican stripos, and a lone star, with ¢! session of the island as Lopes desires to dey Gwmeral | t% bend to the people and to the governmont of the | Mr. Blunt-woulé mot be prepesed to attemd, he 1H “ ae LL FALIAN OPERA, A GAATEM GARDENS MAR BAe | eee Timah" Cube must aud abalt be fe.”” Just | ii cay Be girenee Cll tothe Maeaatt tee ae | Canton. the fecturceanis Suites nue oopertouiey ot petilencd cf upthocig, under theneh Sogeeaenaial be RISTY'S OPERA HOU! MECHANICS’ MAL! —MA Ae ty girento be by the ssine meaus you once | Concha, the izeontestattc justice ang opportu of | verses ef authority, under the ac! 8 a pec Cw Breafway, above Gren’ sureck Open, crere alah pe Manager’ and Conductor. adwi: a the proceedings commenced, rookets ascendod, amtast | pronounced lawful. yourselves, (Clee) doin witu’| Which had been acknowlvdged by the pepors of pepulkr | Mission. . ! se conte, ing the week until further notice. ‘Toe original and well Sheer esa August 25, will be performed Donizetti's | the shouts of the people. and fifty-two minute guns | me, friends, in the hope that ibe star of Oube will soon | 7s and by bbe government of the United States. dir, Woet—We bave no object{4m to the —— € Namen, (AN Cite! 3] knows Christy's Minstrels, comprising &n efficient and ver- - becmed ight a d, if the is at 0 witlt: Miles Mi a is ROBERTO DEVEREUX. med across the Hudson, each in honor of one of the | bine brizhter than ever star shone om the banner of forbsee the noble and patriotic answer that Geseral | p™pesed, if the casg fs at once proveeded = jr te Hh, zt of F. Ch! ky, whoas! concerts fa {Queen lizaboth s.+++ sSignora Truff-Benedettl. | fifty-two American citizens who were executed at Il, | Atf@geu and Castile, (Applause.) Concha will give to this: mivsion alreacy announced. | Juve Belts ryen and proceed with the case? a &® cuccession of * is city, swith faver by highly respeotab! cod ins pielock’ theveieues et Cheers Winaree c yatrous of Christy's Minstrels are respootfully Enfornica that’ wht wi a = ‘nema efterncon concerts be dis- a " ‘The kind of adoration with whieh the Cubsm people look Commission r—Judge Setts may p~wceed with Me case. Yara, while a large bonfire blared in the square, and | ani AHewing resohitions were then adopted unanl- | 9¢ ‘this chief, Is born of th fortitude ea ePoRn te | _‘Ecaoe conyiemtipn toch place, 620-the Comgiaene throw its light over the faces of the multitude, revealing | — Resolved, That it is the wight and the duty of theciticons | “BOWS hew to defend the honor and the rights of kis | rem@ined for emae the chonging expression of their countenaneess. a3 ang-r, fe free and enliphtened republic of tue Cnited States to | Cutty. | gRpowmced’ thas: Jute or triumph, or mirth prevailed in turn. There were Pathise with. oud ald every effort of the people of any ‘THE SCRNYS AT IMAVANA. thing ty do in the matter. torches Nghted on the platform, to enable the reporters | Country RS if ay to free {uouselves fram the (Correspondence of Le Cronica.) ; Asabcve. With (ho peertierion of the © Mr. Uulver bi hionad| ie ond will commence at 8 Li cil nen « Sir Walter Raleigh, : Doors open at634, Perlormance to commence at ELLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MUSI- TALIAN OPERA, CASTLE GARDEN.—A CARD.—SIG. | totake notes.and the speakers to read the resolutions, | Bavaria, August 36. 1851. apnounced that negmtistiozs were ou fot in this city Pig lige ig or gg Re AR Sr E nora c. view tas the pleaure to inforin hor tetonda and | Altogether, the scene wae ploturenqaa and hmprocsivs | thaytymennisble, tr be celat ail mo, sre casted cual | . +g _Hazana Agus 3.2851, | fhe pomporect sesing momey 9 putabewe the pe j-Gpan every night.—‘Thie justly eelebrated andefficiont | $< Paitree re eae te dae efit aad Inet appear. Captain Hancox, the president of the mecting thon | able riches, sutong which ars fils, litcsty, and the pursait of I believe thet I saw, in the fitst duysatter the landing | 9! the tugmive; und ctated that the alleged ala erme cfeuuantes ng csRecineed performers, ander ahseale | S26c Cath ie poctstacd oe Cae seit eae ETE | rend the call, ard eald'~-Nellow-cltiens, we livo in a | barzbsa, ‘i na of te pirates. gomerol giscomtent-not tht Qiey had | 32UDK mum of Ferpectabic character in ou ‘the past soar liave been reoeived with the CHEZIA KOK A—Gernaro, for the tire ting ia New York, | Peculiar age, an age when the blood that flowed in the Resolved, That we heartily eympathire with the people ef | arrived, for of that every bedy was glad—but om uccount | £Bd bore # high recommendation us to bict honesty Cuba in theis efi orts to th lespotio | of the impression which prevatied that an inclination to | bWustry; Cvat he bad mizti¢d a wife, and though she le of Spain, aud wall ai ail ench etiorts. ao tee | lenity urd am be ade" ow thes y ‘om , rs. i 7. ie pisit of tempori:ing. bed been manitested | W.¥ a shade ‘Garker thou Chose present, she possessed. we eversily can, in the manner that Americans know to | py the jovernment,, ‘When the fiity prisoners were | to common feelings of tenderness end humenlty; that tiieing with, aud im aiding and | brought in this morning, every body asked. * tf these | if erything could be dune towards obtaining his a, we ace following the path set | pirates bad Leen eneeesstul in sa:citing s elvil war, what tha> wes the time, and that cel would be tite ple of titis country in tho contest between | would hi indtha pzoperty of the | Cblipation thet coutd be conferred upon the: inion. Sig Bettini: other principal characters by Signori Busio, | Velus of true Americans, in 1776, has failed to beat in most spacious and best ventilated | Stora C, Vietti, and Signor Marini, Also, the grant duo | unison with liberty, and to aid the masses of the peopte du Doors open at | {7/m “CI lore di Rescmberg,”’ by Signori Badisliand Marini. | in their rtruggle | This meeting bas been convened by ernoon consert bat rd pnand PA gg gt by Sisnors C. Viettl, | some of the clef men of your city; and inilaences hac poelal accommo- ethe honor of announcing, on this | teen brought to bear even at the List minute. to prevent | the first o are theermpantons te the masses from joining in this demonstration ; but lite ‘aud tegbion from all ¢ cal Dil ie one of the mone spacious e n public of the Hungarian | become of the lives ae tieand ia exile of the patriot Sym and fer South American coloutes, aad in. tha case of oe ease $2,000, BOWSRY, OPPOSITE THR —Metirs. Gabriel “Harczy, Jouoph Mad, August | these efforts have fuiled. as they ought todo. Stendiag | ee Re See om th fhagoky; | Sale white ract of LAF Uinad! | Hive nos, tie methods | Zhe Paice Gumsoaed for the Teleceet, Seidl eee FR a gh | Ludvich Kormendy, Sastusl Stabe, Cart Kise; dor | an I do in this place, an henest'man. 1 do mot fea + Gre that Cavers’ Say testeninte cnacuverod to be riaoed | Ctlenity, patience aud resignation, been tried, without | or $1 500 exelurive or court =» penn. Se, aad ‘acrnennete i . Dithy, | PFeveniiog these attempts from being repeated with | ts insist upon Ms returning to Sooth Carolingas their ivich Dantas. Cart | ashomed to show my hand ina cause like this, and to ple in the solid expressions of thelr s] Z-gony, Pete ra ng coveral of their | express my disapprobation of the butchery by §| ned ‘padinge from lessons toni ws by the suges of | more Tigor aud audacity thua before’. 1awhat manner | property; that they will give beads to any amouet that aiticulars in pro- | Of Apericen citizens, whore blood ls es dens te uses if ? tyre are these bardits to be restrained. and inspired with re. | he (Bolding) will be delivered up ax soon as tbe pare i jemont in this country. oert ” they were the citizens of Jersey. (Applause) Various | ¢ fifty Amer c og pittsene bs y vot for Our rights and our territory?” chase mney shall Se produced Considerable excitement: Yolock precisoly. All performances oon- M'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T, BARNUM, | bave been the views expressed im relation to the rigut of + mutilation of | * : ‘ he 3 ¢ $ * | Preveiled and some hot discussicw’ took place betwesa ad clock. 6, Wie, "Propriewor” | ry yansner sad Froprietor;, J a Jie asia: | American eltizens to go to Cuba One thing Is certain : |, pires ue with Icelings of ahhor- | All this will show yow in'what sort of Ixing these | Mbolitionixts and their opponents. AMPBELLS MINSTRELS—WESTAND PEEL'S Erni. | Thvsey ond Friday. in the atternoon, vomnmnensme eh | (EY, Were shot down without trial or jury. Are tho | fence, and a desireto yanich the uuliallowed lands so deeply | People are held here. Another elreurmtance not un- | Very tew of the colored iriends of the prisoner were pre- seri: g'cleek. “Dance, ‘Waial Gronpinus, the pew farco of PAH | PCIe of these free and independent United states pee~ |. HPrigs in Ancricen vicod, : Worthy of remark is, that among the twenty shousand | Sent; but those were’ apparently of @ more res] ‘opian Opera Troupe: of 1 ved, That itis a dnty recog: anized in eae ill gt exorcised by | spectutors who distinguished themselves by tiivir hisses, | Class. d the comical pantomime of TU REv | pared to suffer a government immediately adjoint of their Musical Cones Baltimore, M ington py wn their citizens without trial. W! a ea th woas ei _— oe City, Intelligence. D. ichmond, Va.; ond all the prncipal cities ia tho | MUNP3ER. In the evening, at 73g o'clock, Feats dos | Uhea to shoot down their citizer hout t by. en ee ee acta een, aud out’ | invectiver, taunts, and criss against the pirates, were uth. ‘The programme consists of Singing, Dancing, Violin | BChtes, by the Murtinettix, the moral drama of THB | of ur may wieh k California, of to some | price umauity, oud hinder the fece tatercourse aud rights |! : ; : oe ; Pp Teer ¥. finer all wae Forte pate Rome ginalite of Staring Dancing, Viola | Rages Wace ei C Fan | of a may ia te tako a voyage toCalif ce 80 ae | ee Lumanity, ond hinder the fece intercourse and rights | {he Deerces, who swarmed on the ground, fal ti em . asin one ot Mo.tay’s pepets, by the Sixteenth Ward Tem- perance Society, for the purpose of holding a public meet- ing, Tucaday evening in tue old Chelsea Temperance fall, ved, That it is the duty of the governmont to de- | This measure, though just. does not fail't affeet per- the cold-blooded | sonal sensibility, executed as it was at a distance from an withont trial, aud | the place of action. I have been assured’ that the have to teke to loog boats. We make for the first land. je We bave rer ched it,and are safe from the element, | ™#nd 9d enforce insiane reparation But it aveiis usnothing. We are captured by miliksry | fir the snecitia oor couatey. i + cow Operas Ke. CROSS. with all its unique secnery, astonishing tricks. and | striking edditics. by the Martinetti Family, The Chinese TT IPLER HALL.--THE WONDERS COMMENCE ATS. Happy Family and the rest of the innumera. Docrs open at 7,—Ur paralleled sucoves. Professor An- | ¢ curicsities, may be seen s ni derion, the great Wizard of tho North, who daring the past Sap Perens dimons; ore carried to the next station. and being do- ying rina Upon, the mail | Lomaze feelings of the Captain Generot-were geoatly | Comer of Bishteenth stwet and Kighth avenue, he Peek Les mee wieh the moat entbusiestl> spprapation, and | [UE BLOOMER TROUPE, CONSISTING OF A NUY- | ried the assistance (1 counsel, of euy communication mek Tepocation wilt mest with | moved. a8 Was clearly seen iu his countenatce Te would | ivestion proposed tor disvussion was,» Hesolved; Phas te heen honored with sfovded, furkionable wud delighted ar of soups ladise ine Sabie ate a oy | With any buman being. are brought out, and shot down, ican repeaeneion of tue Americas yoo bave been better if the captor, ia conformity with the | Teo deus wees eeion 2 {eta "a"the alata i _ i | »; . by the blood: ent i thie meeting re ochoes the seutiment pi instructions given. had put them to death in the act, | ot one By E nce of his grand Drawing-r ts ~ he ©} of Naples, *Veuies, Paris, and ten by ten, by tl joody government of Spain. (Loud rtdenteg i Pp | Phy ; erleusea.. Frofersor A. will nightly. tnteodues oe et Ihave the hoaor of givin their fice Gravd Ce cries ef" Revenge.) Not setistied with pattlag tba Jenee, Munroe Baal any | sparing pain to his Execliercy, aud avolding expectacle | The er tern cern acces eee —— “neert Unll, ember 1, I-51, The Ladies truly sad and dissgreeablo, Among thove unfortanate | his myetic wonde nest men wi ad. rT re, ill ; as & Colonel. who appears to have beeaanoprew | — Fines.—The :9ef of building Nu. 7 Del 5 cy, démonology, and w Broxdway, on Monday to death, they dragged them through the street, on | ve of the fallacy of necroman- | & bestand s willall appoorintherichestand | their fuces, dashed out their brat Amotican cont!- KY, rat. Profewsor A. bogs to im- 2 “ wlexhibited partt- ered by to our pence and “ 32438 upon the pubiie that bis olerant envertainment is the | My ey! tone males of the Boomer Costume. Veogramme: | cles of their skulls, through tho streets of OR ag Be Tat ya tee wrupounsed oy Jaime | Of the Seeretary of War to that republic, andthe letter | destroyed by fix on Tuesduy afiernoon. Considerable ne as performed by hima repeatadly before moarly ail the | Ticsh‘er Troe be hetiaee A theh te eg eetermtroductory | trephies— being part and patocl of Amrican citizens, | Uuinty Adems, iste: tor of instevotlone to Mr: Amterson, | which a few minutes hetere his death he wroce to his | dstnage was doue, by water, to the buildingamd its oum- Sulla, coupled bletrane shicntion eaea ns Sargeona perapner: | Cavaticr adclai’e; Should he U porads Catherine (shouts of exectation) Iraucan Ametican, My fore, | Minter to Celombia—"s het the fabrioof oug gosial eonnoe’ | uncle, is full of imprecations against Lopes and tie press | tents, Whole daamege eboxe $800 oF $1,000, Insured im Fatrors. ronders his performance most rochorehe. Adiniay | FTAEct Mile i nme of “ia Ville du | fethers fought for this country; and hailing from the ovthern neighters may ee, tu the lapse of | cf bis country, by whore deceptions he was sxcriticed, | the Bowery Insvrance for $20:0. The house, was vsgme athe’ Kegiment;" Wher th | and } cle, in couclusic rdeavor to set | pled by DF Hagemlochor. ‘“Petween fovrend five o'closk ‘blood may be shed. | )esterdey morning. fire broke ovt ima ecu under the dry hu bega bie u Fublie opinion right, that no m Lake is Boaming, Louise, en under twelve years of age, 25 coat neo of tho means placed gion, #9 cox to; seme family ae Jon Hancock. I’cannot give my sinc. ing with the ma: f | ei | f Pirason's grand pianos will Lo used. Tickets may bo | bert! ard Jolin; he Sel ticn to the butehery of American citizens without trial ‘our power, in that of owr desconda: 4 ‘Precured ab the Motels; bisa, at" S.C. Julus'a, MD Beondway, | Pele, Mile & Oth + | Sebeothet Meee meek eee Wee tee tet kena one ae ats be laid ‘in pod Buch ert the contents of the Icties, as I Lave boon | kiods sure No, 87 Avrnue Ib kept bya German Jew. Zhe city ticket oft ‘atthe Hall, from 9a. M. tod P.M, | Levine: 1a Cubs scat de was hens Weide deeained Wiad ts cheant to thet asured. ge done wus about $200; fully inaured. ‘arringes rod ab ten eroleok, Summer, Cecelia: . Fitsjamos, Part | 6 it was little dreame: © should now amas ¢- i. in * fa s 4 aia “ 7 - es It —filvomer. ™ 4 Vas de Deux du Tambou- | give protection to a incnarchial power against a yovng Agee, . Kitten oy a Fos —On Tuesdey oven'ag. smen named RANKLIN MUSAUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARR, ONE belay | The American war steamer Vixea bas entered this | Lighttoct. fel republic. struggling to be free. When we were weak, we ation of Henry Clay, in 142 twe should mo longer ‘ Avaaee struggled ag elust “our oppressors, aided by men, like | watch the red of eny Kuropesm podititing, bet beacwe real | POxtdour ér Sve tines. Un the morniogof the 12th, ohe | pier there whom some of ovr presres and others call pirates | a0 tivo An ericans, aud piace ourscl.esat the head of the | Wi ced in sight off the port, with an —men, who, with their feet bleeding on the shores of Ee datthe muse | New Jersey, assisted to make us whatwe arethisday We Doors open at 6}; coucert commence | Were then an infant. Weare now a fullgrowa man, ® into the hold ef the ship. Corval, lying at ©, 17, East river, and was instantly biied An im- ther | quest was held, nud @ verdict returned-in secordance block above the National Thestre.—Georgo Lea, sole ~-Saloon performances every afternoon aud evon- ernoon at three ing at eight ‘The ent it, aud such as cam bo seen a steamer near her, The other made — which | with the above, apprarcd suepicions, until at last che disappeared, The 4 f & a le 7 nite * pecple on the wharves and the offiews of the marine | << om reg gi Hyena peste: se sites we have the face to say.“ We aro independent now. We the remey a Grewed her appearance suspicious. ‘Fhe Vixen cams % | 110’ sang plank of the ship Sl sobatten, lying ab the pier — | snust have no eympathy forthore who are in the sane | office of U.S. Concent at Ravana, aus the appel the mouth of tho pert, and her commander went: om | ii SCTE Fane Oi nee ae Deine dock, spa.was drowned. “poy rage itien in which we Were in our infancy, It mi thereto of Sir, Owen, are sets for whicn the prosoat admt- | Losrd thy vessel of the cxptaia of the marices, whea, . 51 Broadway oa Pad gs * devel natreticn can only atone by promptly exactieg Bo being ask pe ll nal o rf is parents reside in the Pourthward. bis bedy wae re- 7 " prin; wi 1d be sorta) if y os | peing asked concerning the steamer ssen in company | oy be - . pl orga Hitijamensae Mons Catrce | QTPg op a war, and it would be gure to, disrrance ths | foe ie inheman ticket sbeliy afacricaa cite witubis ote, ne replied that he did nce know what suc | SOvered: and em Inquest. eid Veriiab“ atchdentad é bg Thet el -_ om tS o'clock. Ti'stts ro HE BLOOM day evening We: having risen fa revolt | ¥48; she had no appesrance of being Speuixh, and com “rot “Down thy.” D ran peop) Scopeuyrot Wate aa as qiedaae COncHET Sinkdes b A Sica tee cee tr the eatoa anh tna’ Srtous’ toe | gguan avis na dea’s a tainly was not North Auericay.) “And ye the suspic aa | Birgenan Omenaaprancr iti i ene ok A ag A POR SAL! a e r a" y arm: mesitutional rig! steamer ws the Pumpero. What do vou thiak of the | Fhip Wi geon, which @ : en aoe at Suiuel Jolite's Music store, 300 Broa¢way. This | Cd water upon it, (Groans forthem ) The aristocracy of Am pursuit of she pirates Teacved by thet government? froin Portrmouth,. wees boarded.on aber passage {With a variety of iutoreeting pe And evening, For pardiculare are tills of eann day. ba tae, sion—Bents In Private Boxes, 60 cents; Stage Beate, 37 | °°% Browdye 5 cor an Meta 4, at the Chincea Hal sre n¢t bere, to-night; but when I look around me and saieling aiaee Gersed the doctrines contained ip T , ld pigeons, ¥L'gh, after fi bandh .Nathatle Pitzjages aad Mous, Car. | ae the bone and muscle of Jersey City, I am gratifieds | 1.1, meating alse comet thn ier dlomal rescli wild pigeons, WL wh, after flying erouad. the ohip three t a mcs, inally alighted on the tying jib-boom, This mag on Foenday | Interesting trom Wasnington.Ielative to bs ealalancte, peaapeneaapoleecn tenet nab tieete Gab * And feel that we can dispense with the presence of the Parquette, 12g ecuts. ree, and the whole Idoorer Troupe, will appes be thod at' the Wen Cork soccting — oegageens . oe sympathizers with crowued heads and despotisms. Ido Peer be “ . opiate ‘ube. “ - a . EW YORK AMPOITUBATRE (BOWBRY)—MR. LB HDREISBACH'S MENAGERIB— | not see any roprusentative here of the railroad monop ly Cae: CE Ne Te, eteaaeenie [0 mbcine ce ee Cinants Sen} } qranmnaie cults; WLI think cl Louis Nepoloon’s eagle, ab 5 . proprietor, wi ges? 4 Rescived, Pao " P 7 | — . ~ Gadmcalce Monday evening, “Augee Br nud with vite cate, | sected in th Bracing almost every aulmal | 1065 Ciher assiote menepetien Gowe-cf thitee poutle ry, of the onprersed, of whatevar land, we, sincerely Wasmunarem Aug 2%, 1 | Tne New Yous Youunresns Mr. Chas, Flogd loaves | mnen sre not aebamed to say they would rather live woder | pympatbixe w sons of our Tlearn that the government receited a & tameial wid to mapele | today, iu th id which has reo ‘iinois, fa Toboga, Gre teresting ead pleasing | the government of Spain than uader your own govern- il, by vain regrets, but by givingew ne } stil vaulting. ronnig vaulting. orob: . emily pre Fp | forth, (Cries of sens thoes 60 Spain} T ses ne ropre- | Cate, to tacure the suocees of he? ucbie cane, to whicn our | 2°? ag er canee ery ihe the age tt ow Urloanh | pada for the puspose of ti ae yoy just commenced a mort brilliant summer eam Fentative of that class who would starvo todeath by theie | counéryimen have fallen martyrs. ; teed oak for Oube, and that thay weald go fulb | cent ccna aoeenaas nla; childre fine the principal cithes and towns of Now iil n | own laziners; but as'T have raid. I see around te the | Mr Jonxson, of Ohio, them addressod the meeting, after | Ta were Gtted out Tie Cube, aud that wey would go full | teere, who dica sk ‘ance comin Ce ee ee eee ae ae ing August 2%: Chine | bone aud sinew of our hardworking people (Cheers) | which procession wax formed whicl*macohedthroagh | | Mr Floyd obteims a free press o-trvae t ‘The government is informed by tais despatoh that | Steai-hip Ce A amy oe plan j | Menwho read, the city with a band of music. . ; 0 3 ap: ppany A fe Deuge ks il getor | Orieans im the Alabems oud the Deany, armed ond ‘A slosilur meeting will be held, to-mozrow evening, in repens 1 Vas laseenaate ra | E€o. ofthe Cusfarnia «xpives gi7e, hima a free pasage ts, 845 Meroditss | equipped to avenge the blood of thelr tvllow citizens, | Hoboken. Peay TEM the expedition, but without su Tt ts, tharetene, | “Sie oe On Mheeday, the BE o (Vooiferous applouse. ) Mar tagger Pan i | not dunbted that the sveamers harossiled. Whedter | cpetehthee albangMumnes Oral wir by = thore who emborked at 2st; USICAL—THE CELEBRATED PRIMA DONNA, Profesor iu Sic ging, Signora Bliza Vali Rorccommence the Concerts of hor pupil gem monty, The first wil take piace the 1 Tiere there were loud erles for “ Wright.” Opinions of the Spanish Press. they will be Intereepted in the Bouts e will present tom fas = j Fase by the 8 prpils, She x STICUT RIVER FOR SALE, Praxsivenr=Is General Wright here! He must be, for Translated from La Croviea, August 28) “ cutter Duane, is not known; dat T presume thet | om their excursion to Newark. prior te B whore ohe can b ton tlt Fl a ee ene ae feat diar cides: | be promised me last night bo woul come, and papers of thle mersing ave pablished the follow. | Une custer will be cut of the Way of, Goll for service, ao me. Tho Tirumet Guards hase, been the ALTIMORE MUSEUM.—NOTICE —THE LADIES & ing good seourity, on liberal terma. Also, to let, Mr. Wrigh® not having responded, there were cries for | ing telegraphic despateh from Washington :— the cutter Crewford war.at Key Wert. toaeees —_ ests. and, gacete, pamades thceem> ntiemen engaged at this establisl mont the coming se hibition hall.” Inquire of | Hardenburgh and Champers [Here # despatch, announcing that a epecial mossen- ‘Tht goverument had Bo oflioial adviers, as Inte as two | OME +4 st fA ease asnciable on the stage, oa Wednesday inora- C. G. STUPPANT, 393 Broadway. | Mr. Cuasinens then came forward, and said—Tamal. | ger bas been sent to Havens, is inserted} c'cleok' tv day. 10 Tegazd to the reperted narauit upon | *¥et8l of abe prineiped.cizcets in the oliy, yeoterdas mt, on Mon- | wy rendy at the cali of the people—this whole bull We do not know the offieial character possessed by the | the c ico of the Spaniel .Consul. end therefore dlacredis it, | MOrning. Their soldieslike appearance, ied wish 8, Manager. of mine Le it great er small. I cannot boast of the | mewenger of the United States goversny ut now going I fanhes Ivarn that an anthfilite. tee cabinet cowoeli | te Musio -peoursed bythe bands, was oc. a very attrage meneame blecd of Jobn Haneock. I was not born in this country, | to Havann. and the power and ments bi Le to fulfil the | wap held to-day, by iesers Mall, Corwin, Conrad end Live olaracier. a On Slon/.ay, the Todappniest Ceatleton Guards, of Sim We bave an neeourd that aster-ser i4 fitting eat from | ft néed einen enn crcurise. to Rrochign, New York, with libersl supplies fer the invaders Steam ss oa My _ * Nev such fremecsety pert beawern New Vora and | OB the tame day, the Dyckinan Guards, Capt, Qo AT NORTH PORT—THE but I om as true an American and as devoted to Ameri | instructions ef bis coverument the jurindis- 1. Chas wore will leave ths foot | can principh ' 7 el mh ~ ples es thore who are more highly favored. | tion of every power is well deft fa North Mea tiak the Retot Borg | (Great ekeering ) Behold before you tho etar of Cuba | particularly the inherent @ street at (ls o'¢lock, Bridge etrect, Brooklyn, at t (pointing to the flag)—eee it rising in a ut in all that a c of Spring etre Camp Meetin to White Mour t: a : ack, | xy of blood : > an Rilrcase tivough the valley of the Councetieus river ate | fo0vet look, sind Fwozty aixta'stroct ab | Ike your own fing. It will exe long be in the aszond unt, and Key Weet to succor sadivenge tke tavaders, Tt is now | BCR, went om a targenshactiog excuteiee, up the river. ranpements have been mace by the several railroad oo 734 o'eloe cat Rochelle and Gion Cove, tor the | Cuba shall be free from the most crucl tyracny the world | does not answer, and cs known and edinilvegihat the govermment is in; tbo as as ongen rany e engers on this excursion through to Camp ground direct. | Will leave the camp ground for Beidze- | ever saw. I have friends in Cubs. and I know what itis. | to prevent the people of any of its, provinces Prevent these illegea enterprives. The New York ovrres. | wen. Teele military a » general appearance Ute ‘Mountains, and back to this ity, at | ort on the arrival of the tout. Koturning, will leove | The worst tyranny of Austzia or Huseia fa nothing com | they judge convenieat, in respect to other nations with | Toaven of the Uv.aa resommerdé that the govwrnamst | “Fe cre Hable, aa a youtifal muliary corps. New Toth to Be Zohnabusy Friday, August 2th, the steamer C, Doraut will lo \ red with it; and thove who have ot witmesned it on | which Spain is at sae By eh 04 + wtp is Linen op biog | rhevld tmmoediatelg goto war with Syelo, ast cmploy | t Phite Mo comp growns for New Rochell ow ave no ides of it. It is ouly now, when our own citl- t hos the sieht to prevent the | 4, hole paval force in making reprisals vgon thet | gp RP f Tiave how Rochelle at o'eto camperound, landing | gene bave heen butchered. that our ears tingle with the to ite provinces. xm mixing ia que | Pewtresking cr acrtroying att thelt naval frteee On I | , ¢ wietile anal street, and 3 P.M., on Mor at Glen Cove] 6 the comp gtound tor Bridgeport ab | recital of the outrages of that bloody couotry. T was con- of nations. ‘The authority of tho | tyis weasure ebawid bo consicesed harsh, taas.tho go- | nie at Justion lay nud Tuoniay, Sep Tionots foe return | 1 eels: hermrning, will Leave Urileopors at 3 ovcloek | verving with a Cuban a few days botore the news of the | Talend of Cubs will havo not, then, the toute of entering | yesaent rhoulasiaply heep thelr hands etfyand los she | Mietirath’s Court, Jef , sted (9 nae, age good ue tik Batrday, Beprember Falkee atten Wee. eee eet foe Brilaopert Aes Seloce AM. | Mnseacre arrived, Ho said if he could orly soo some. | hh planations with asmestenger of any foreign go | f)ctusisos take adeir own co" ys vergd Henry and Perdinend Pubter, proprietors of @ She Sxevrsion may be peveuted At tho ticket ofige of hha Now 0 thy eo Meldapatt ak We a'olvck for tie tam | Atnerican bicod shed, it would seal the independence of meut. upon subjects of this nature, without going | /ghe pow rat it thiae adopt the tatter aiter. | ¢ii7a rues por, daslgnnted ws Adame) Kxprese Pow’? Gireritd ESS Satan te setation se she esmemea ofl b> wnt ‘ a oa its teoulties and readeriog itself seriously re- | setive” That 'o Ste no rouges tm the | locwing ther clhce at No. 05, Cedar strevt, ond, I t Cuba, Mis » | Maine to Piori fel as if it were th thed; and jou, the hard-fitted é¢omoeracy, (L fs your judgment | by telegraphic deepeton, it is—in harmony and | under what pretext ts on of the glorious key | will be able to ark cf the Spaniel, an explanation of wing.) We have | ects berctotore mentioned. We wilt not speak of { + steauer Naleon, The government of From ¢ ‘an Pe.eany, from | Jemey men simed. and @ forward to aid Cuba in her | the United tates, lees than ali others, hes the right 20 | Ocala (‘Jerkca,) we toaam thas ‘dat urday lant. three | strogele, end to avenge the murder of oar eltizens, I | ccanplain of this moacure of our neval officers, for the | ecmpanics, numbering left thas vicinity, | 10 whem it was diree «them the first emong the most ia the | expe of the pirates, who, at the rame moment, | vin tha intention a? Jolt cay. who Gat Se Dever ina wt, bat tetalted by the enerter. us fight tbat must soon decide the Independeace of | were killing ovr fellow eitiseus on our territory, ster } dest to joim tba peuriots in Owl coulimes + rearched Up premises in Cedar street, amd . Baving invaded our soil, with exmns in hand, sailed freee the patnes of lithe officers, bat aze juformied (ak | eucoversd betwren thry and four the United States, Li, i place of the one chths | ¢ In Pacha are am mm. | #LWbich are marked “not f and ig any eucounter with | Hume. chet (be cerries was taalle od ROC IERt oF Lay Wi tion f a from # gentis: has two brotbers im one of tbe companies 5 thi sad + of the United States Able before the supreme government aad the | Pera: of the raverpu.ent, Lat that of the +7} car ety J own blood that was | people. | ner. 1p Mbt rey. the waster iv in the b. tcwed at vai powcr above. sll govertiaguts, for it is contaaiied by | * ea devigs dertiny. | UBice, or to ie ti lation to tl i New York where ail informstion im relation to the exourson will | Peck “ay Handing a Ut New York emny porte, having a number of boxes sta cay parteot ibe c ty. for the deporit oflet- wd either for the tywils st tho General Post delivered by them fa Che ely ae per ine ; hatore Justice MeGrath, om given. SiON TO STRATTON POKT—ON TURS, Y “isy' thie arrange on, announced | tem Aneon j at IW o'eloe Tout, passengers cam, To | * ids | , Tort, for Iie centy and | donot mean iting party sense) | HUD, € rant to camp ground. Also by the S that hecys the United »tates whe «Ww Mochelie, and take steamer C. Duraat to avd yon will Tatton port. t ye roeisely. taking Artikry, under command of Captaia 48 ae Cu00se to acgompany thom. the steamer @1'1 resure to New uif of Mexteo, (Great ele but we must act; and Texpect toree a band of $20 bank bill. and hes lech aa ec vid . Un th LPRoMNEW Norea fir y d return city t Ariillery, under the co arch round, by land, to Serst waker, whe was most ardent and enthusiastic hy cheered through baru given for him ait AUNEW YORK Oenersl Wren i ates Mai. Line | lerath be y Railroad. Pare re | cheers, Ho raid—in foe second elast Leave | biftre you to add my mite ts street aad at | pervades the whole Uniow. yetroat. Lea ; i #, It is admitted on from the foot of W we teas eens nport, for t » 9 pleasant ew som Nee Phe vocough in 4% _ | tuoed io $34 7 " Now York, EXCURSION To THE 5 a0. os 114 inntGand 9AM. and 6 PM. Boo 4 his agente will be - forma tiva im regtrd to thete ‘al —" JUUN A. PLAN of explanation | h tio right ia asking | bad faith that is haraiy,wo | Dut, lot us leave the subject | let to muy two words cpon “ the laws of the country, avag the rigitt jes have been pree- | of nation ge this goresument toy ask an ox % a forling han | p anation of the conduct of the Spanish ¢ sthorities of 305 to Justice won Market The mae vbers to eweyta farther Lasiness done by Une, low list Of placer cception of letters, ag shibit a proof rical answ The Stermer Pampero, &e. f the mony extrapedinary reports whichare | hearing To ob Love awed persons. where boxes ase located for exhibited by t the O} a0 invasion, we 2 atreck, Hig: ning by 9 0, M.” Hefreshm icedon board. goternmen: a rs ll Koen dy clares iwelf wito pasne Ee 1 be Detter tor UF : —_ ing at F pt lisp utes, ta rain im pos- ps form them pes) eehdite aes = GTO! D ry | y Huropean government, and ret at nought : . \ ‘and murd: fal oe of the Newark Adver hesusis cea eet Arnal ee Tes out firward by one of out Pr : an ances the media | ; Vout, August Wd tovelock. tenia Americna goveroment will never tole | tion of the ent of the United States would tethe | Am adventurous ae of t ives ul the fi erference on the American contine most Inoomesivable nonsense of & givilined © | reeantly a resident of y gotiation was eet on foot; but it | It wontd be an lototerable attempt sagninst the th the elty of New Yc cuvning of Kuropean despotiem. | Spain. Let ps tura back our eyesy to the events which | imformetion, Th 1 have, timo and again, | took plece frem May of last year. ‘The Spanish govern- | Vempero. who nt gavo then to the-workd ane mmpleof the mostcom- | rafety. at the nti noe, and of the mort © print ration, quite | sonville, Florida, wil Gen, Lopes undertook the taskof free. | in contrast with the trencbery ‘ ¢ the United States, [t | ticne The troops v A¥o possession of the ing them from the Spanieh yoke. Last year he lan not only pardoned and gare to those who had | Fort ot St, Mariel, whore there fs » good Isrding, and | on the istend. but the expedition net being properly mi ken with arms in b ail friends of the expedition can come ta safety at any @ to forget. It @ @ gor, thre 4 | rate Raropean days), 869 | (Much opplause) A war brok The Creoles nded together for mutual protection, and evoked aid fe and liberal men in all quarters of the og in wiag imporcant ho steamer , Hi ‘te " ince landed im ) Spring str om Jack- | ihn ao large party of swa,and mank an. te, cor. of Chr ore in is to Ph a L tad Greenwich fold in 1 B. MIFLER & CO'S CALIFORNIA BX? © will despatch their next hts per steamer Brother hen, on Thursday 2th inst, and paseontee goods ve and wt lower rates Chan aay othor ex- dat the Custom Loure. Oflce No. it vette ood | tured, ke returard to New Orleans A convention. how: | Chew to Dtemmecr's Koa, 8 A - had aleo ta! the Gpashh war cteames Pisarse tay © conte Will be allowed wpon all tHokote purchased ab the | ever, was held there during the proent year, and it was | ‘They had » be Spaniel ine cor. Dig 2 Tieket’ Oriices, } « ral 1 won all ford thet Loper should make another effort, He sail. : which fe now eground, and to be ured as evom as abe ona | oy. ond Ab beay-dhled ot ore. Bihan a one Pie particulars tenete rom sta et | ed with an expedition, and forty eight of the number | for this eepeuct deat thee. be get rfteat kaa t ; jst Polk etreet. Parse Go Grace wero murdered. by the Zpanich goverument, The 1 parted, in whichthe pre get the Un Cope Lewl: la now om lls way toward New York, and #, oT Wail street piceery in Light) av. nese tion is not whether they were incoent of guilty of viola. | snnounced another con’ gration ofiteiohabitants aginst | expects to take ab { t cor, Rightceneh sty dees ing any Inw of Cubs, They may have been guilty; bat at pein, In OF New Orleans, Mobile, New Yors; | snd teke them to & the time ¢f their mnen it was utterly imposaidl «has beon ® question te rob Spaia | lone stat fleg bil f fer thelr murderers to know it, (Groat applene.) | ofherterritory, tod spoil the Spaniards, aud to divide | they land; and if no ‘lng ts eewn they turn about n foet, every Parcel, ond Package aprons, by stormelip Uirnois, on Thurecey, 24 Y Py ugh, in charge of oar spsoial arret by Tetegveph 5 as dagrage but their wi 18 yoate of } of ove Phivadetphia oiiee, A.¢ at be reeullecte Lopes landed at Bahia Honte. | their prep beth ay 4 highwaymen, And | return heme, yesterday ming. & YOU aaey York oftes is «iil From Voitade tpt, the tratna Teave Nipdetr rg a Mat CPt oa. The men wao were | from words they Br ge tofeers, “in Now Urieama, the ooas | Capt. Lewis was hotly parted by a Spanish cruiser, | Femed (ute Tarbell. charged rN A. Burdey), and e Lutchered were captured at een, some forty or fifty mt! +plie tors, eTCDe * Tem are found public tunotionsrios of | but had the faster vous, nud escaped | 4 into Guteag en the, perifalof the Basterm baby reat, o Batrimone, Mi ferm land, The Habanero came oat from Cubs, and | the eepiete, : che federal goveroment, with the ‘The above is said to be from @ private despatch from ache casa iy the Clef of Police, ant farther office. o’elock, Both i | Geen, Bo po aay | SS | diecvered American citizens, armed, in open boats, on ld openly thelr meetings, their re. | Capt. Lewis Se ob of. Ail bone i UE 80D. the coven, They bed a right to be thero, and thelr eap- peussions epeinrt Spain being putdiished - RRR ieabigarsis salle | ate Preecfite bee cont lees than those ef aap other | nace eA RUBBER OOPOB. | tore war iv defiance of every law. If it was legitimate doa tn every part, the enpedinioasle have Mr. Jefferson on Cuban Annerattons — | | Cloris of Seating « Horse end Hican a ioutertag, ote Banta 6605'S Vesey wtcaet, Astor House. 0 THE PUBL DIA RUBBER SHORS—OUR | then the Spaniards have m right to take porwr ston of Me themecives, Steamers and ships were [From the syracuse (S. ¥.) Star, August 20.) ; owe Borg spa ge prey y Attention has been called to anadvertioament, by Morace | every steamer going to California, and to munter t freighted. ¥ eught, and in readiness for the expedition; Tt te ot geveraily known that Mr Jeiterson w ber een Michael, on a warrant iemned by fomnt~ Garqeeat, Bee izena ty Sack nee Ane p. . Day, published in the New Youk Meralt of Lith Jal: 7 tia becnuse ore may have « file, another & | and when ' fe auents of the Spanish government provert- | Tens of the requisition of Cuba by the United fort. wherein they etand charged with stealing ». Express, fer steamer Brother Jonathan, Thw itl, ata the Courier and Enquirer of same date, in. which, | Peis erm Juole anda bowie knife, Itwas | cd veair’ ¢ enon inte Heer the repres. | which object he propored to effect through the ag of | ond wegen, vale 100, the property of James Come August Ath Despatch guaranteed, or freight retur ater we ived abuse of out attorney, Win Judgon, | Tling-plice, anctber MAE ica ote ocean. They | icn of he bendite who. threatened to élaturb, stay hoote Which were ridiculed #0 wnmereifully by | nell, rela! No 241 Fifth strect ill bef Sungese ere ge. Re dy ful net. beridos. But they | momen , ihe intericr pence of our territory. | the tecersiists, ‘The late Commedore Itidgley. of the | ip the cere are rather remarkab! 4. Goodyen for Chngres a: ment cf indebtedness had been obtained ageinat 4; and whenthere | United States navy, fefermed ue, in the yeur 1857 that | jue hav hur, 24. As it rarcly happens that | rt TT what is logally termed flagrante delicto. AUD at the expedition was pre fate net placed in Panama tweuty-tour | We have Hees etch pepers, potllshed on ths day afver the | wos yo 'deubt thar cur terror would be invaded for | Baving €n one ovention pasted the night st the hoave of | Yebermett, (he busberd. avd the Sheil levied oa: the Se oe tha mnae cnt at tte iy The tTicneeny there woe no intelligence from General | ihe geeond time by gangs of murderers, the geceral go- | Samuel Gouverneur in New York, the soa in law of Me, | bere, wagon, and hatners, to tatisty theciaim, ond pat he Peete ou she etitcon, Pevells mated Ay Py Tuna. Wher, then, waa the proof that these men were | f° etext of Cuba declared that indulyetee and all com re observed the next morning @ box of papers | wp the rame at auction, to the highest bidder; Connell Without any detention on the Isthmus, Parcels ragsived Bntil the mrening ofthe day the loaves, and !otters anti 2); P.M ig be perfeotly re ion to be letwrs | bid $80. and the property was declared to by his, foe , which he paid the money, and dieve the hoses aad wagom ergeged im apy thing volawful? Euppoce they were tried | f fe patice were exhansted—that the safety of the people | im his rocm which proved on exe min by court martial on the deek of the Mabanero. there | 4 .uired the extermination of the cnemicn to their lives | frum Mr. Jeferron to M py omf be | were the witnesres? There were none. The prisoners wba to thelr ya tty—and that they would be lovt, if | letters. by Mr. Gouveneur's pe mh cuned and | to bie premires, im a stone yaru ner of averu LA TTecurse. did vot plead guilty, for they bad mo guilt to ( 1h) sire ecming to vow h upon the scil of the island, | found them to contein a plan drawn up by Mr Jeilereom | Seventh street. ‘The mext dag, MoDermott = ceiae The oonduct of the Consul haa been comment’ 4 | 47. Governor General of Unbsennonnced his determina. | to obtain pestersion cf Cuta when aa vges-iou should ae | ren went tothe yard. took ponression of the hoc set on. that, in the first place. he did not recare theor it | ticn to give no quarters tesolurica which he mado | five. by treneperting an army to her shores in s floet of | woycn-end drove them cf, for whic aot Jaatien Momsen, trial, and then thot he éid mot obtain for them ® fir | ppown to the army in a general order; the same govern- Se whieb should heir departure from New | fort coured the arrest.» ad held hor to ball ia © exeevtion, and ® Obritian burial, One thing! quite | nent of the United states. by its proclamations and by | York, Oherlestor other Southe rte Me. dow | $900 to anewer the clr rye, Martt elcor, ond thot ia, that be in Havana while fie popere, declared to t ivte that they would | verneur is now a rv { Virginia, and ean probably Sfvrest Comb! ig —A man, dawed mnt sncre was Going on, end be did not move in f° be cullawe, aad mnprotee American flag, the | enlighten the public with regard to Mr. Jefferson's plan. | WA arrected on Tucsdoy by officer Rider, om Thope, for the hover of the station be aie, th nvor cf which they cannot itplore, ia any of the For one. we should like to ree his letters to Montes, on | ierved by Juice Osborn, whereia ho sf ¢ himeclf on his retarr, to thie coum | flicte Lrcught on them by their piratical conduct, | this eubject, publibed ~The phooopber of Monticello | With winnlrg. oy trick and devioe, $2, A not these | Jeered Coody car's tigh ty sea, future net to infringe bis e reid Pai x to the public; and we give notice that hi having arrived | #nd ail who are concerned with him of one dotlas, | (me his Shoer, ma viviation of @ai jemon to | be prosocuted. te able to ob } rove! » CAN DER, try; if he coonot, I hope he will be gorgiven before ‘Ab cecasion for puttirg tp practice the resciutions of | always kept & watehful eye wpon the movements of | Map, tereé Byroy Lyons, by toducing Bim ' ried trees AY WARD RUBUER CO. be bomen. fur vtberwice hie rerldenee i he muret untiap- | tbe geveral gcverniment cl Outm merived at inst, | An ex heving & ten@evey to wivet the interests | Myrter eur bow. whereby Ly Fe ee comm eur weWank fh ad SHS. py amene freemen, "(Cheers and des of “Let him goto | pcition of bandits dicemberked on the island. inthe ud oe © ] it | new acum Peet oe eperenen ot z Hf, Hutchings: Presidents” pain.” There is no necour’, of any court martial aeikrersctitbe night The firet act of the f i dasteroe be & a at 4 io | e¥ nip the tr tetrate held the eo te.'tion 18 imporst Ben ee FORD & CO, ee F at Havann; there fe no tn, given of any witnersex- | ver to give cidere to the pacific loonl guthor sites of the mond t xation of } ‘hemblirg in N st fas triad. aw a ieee Che Eyet Oaies ealees tae port New York, Juty 12,1541, inc dat here iqne preteree, even, in the Sponlah papers, | ccuntay, to baizg at their behest, and under prin of | Cubs Ato bait gurt fe

Other pages from this issue: