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THE NEW YORK HERALD. = — See WHOLE NO. 6886. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. FOR 8 v BE LAT! nant beyond measure at the atroclous conduct of th ie tia ota Gaetan ae ecco | THE LATEST PROM CUBA, | fe'ninech which be had witursed from the dsck ot | Snelgeed inthis belonging tomy father. Convey it to Toit if Peebees, 86, 3 San one Bees betigpana opie ite Pec T ahct | Spee «caren outta. (pemsty Mh ists vera oF ae brig Apr our most impi ‘ap ort. eve | From this and from « comparison with the official @ war), that the ¥ could not be licked into ® No 699 Broadway, and several offices in Nos 130 way, | LTGHLY IMPORTANT. | mr. ohucon to bea very worthy person, or at least he ts a eaves | war,” cven witb (eeble Spain ‘They will waste talk Tnauire at No. 100 Broaawa pend spay orth would be, did he not allow himself to be misled by a | Bees ccna naan, we are.onabied bo, ousteriet Tee cree ee etek than este tie coe ee | ford think that a war betwen America and Spein. will the result., We Lnink oferently. We think. fur ¢he reasons given xbove (exclusive of ths expenses ateond) Wt Ri TT complished artiste, " miserable underling whom he employs as a sort of clerk — which the will let it dis ‘ossib! a ‘ (0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, A SPLENDID FRONT | mhich led to the unhappy catastrophe, than has yet been 498 Ge. qrag Steen 90 poses daneouse of mapas ine r sean aiesocrn | I aad ba ck Parlor, a yo Inia Be ‘1 i they ty teeo at | REPORTED SUCC SS OF LOPEZ, Sees va ee ie mee ees an 2 re nm | given. Sen, Lopes. on ‘ing on Bahia Honda, with aes ‘Chiming, Repro bend Vly cena eumoeees | IMnGhahl Guill nouso,°Z1 ayard atroct Bomtisom me || — . tially towards Americans. Voasequontiy utter Mr. Gua. | tye mein vody of bis forces, cousisting of about 300 mem, | Boweny Tiarmn Tous highly talented artista, We con bad first heard Mr. Fiot's interpretation of the affair | {uveRecd towards uss Pcuas, « «mall town a few miles in dies will all in the richest and most recherche | mediately, Inqui Nol. C: id ‘irs, B, Woliiams. conti to allure thi cx wilh alappenrin est and most recherche i Death of General Enna and Sevoral | terrcen the sailors and the Srawitn brutnos Oana, | the intericr, loaving Vol. Crittenden and bis command, | {oly cxcailent parronations, On each wight ot thers ae ‘Th styles of the Bloomer Costume, rector, G. A. Sconcis 0 LET, THE EAGLE HOTEL.—THE PUBLIC ARE lidstrong, in charge of the baggage. Vhat night or the A Musical Director, @ Re TEL. THE PUBLIC ARE hae 6 Weewoll instead of reot\ving the aatistuction he bad @ | pext day, the steamer Pizarro landed 100 Spanish troops | Pearance the theatre is crowded to overtlowing, and ure fall Orehestra, | model ho ated, furnished er Spaniards. Bent fe qxpect: by the Captain of the Port calling before | at Bahia Honda. and these advancing towards the place | (btbusinsm which prevails exceeds any we have over “Phe celebra ‘Bore in the most modern scientific manuer, and the prices | ian fn im the two sailors ard the two boatmen, and awarding | of Loprz'slanding. cut off Crittenden’s men from their | £°2- Mr. Hamblin did well ia retaining them for amo 7 Mis Jatin, | beingeo moderate make it a desirable home, Furnished aioe yey justice in an impartial manner, flies into a passion, treat- Companions. Omths second night afterwards this party | thet Week. for the public appear to be completely enrap- Ty an rooms, to lis. per week; lodgings, 25e. The @ base- Hf ing the respectable most ourt! ew Theda; eat aiee LMGCRLEAS | ieutauitable orknetienaiverttetor, a ep satauietor | PATRIOTS FLOCKING 10 THE CUBA STANDARD, | ituser,sadiunousthacne caunse prove ths captains | Cetermined touttempt to form's Junction with open, | putwtnit {bem Ride craving fa ane tare thy wom Salut «la France Bae Te Mattialle Hisajoaen, | Shatter, onde ot Roy eed Ra je : nin to be 3 the Wrong, and knowing the ship to be | of troops, and fet abort strug: soeeneiing badg sweet Home,” in which Mr and Mrs Wiltiams will sus. . , , ready for sea, in the i wa pine alia Rip ect —_____ | GREAT EXCITEMENT AT HAVANA, _| will lay the matter befom the Captaig General, Harv ig | QUATE® Touled and diepersed After wandering about in | {ea sna tui ctercriccs Shewre kati Goodell Fil wigs, toi V E aa rare artists end general favorites, M Bddy, Goodall. Tih Non fu bogus, from Verdi's Lombardi. por SOLD.—_THE GOOD WILL, FURNITURE, WC, | - With a salary of about $150.0 per annum, pat | the thickets, fifty of them got together and made their gene orites, Messrs. Eddy, Go: YESS ‘at | ton, Stevens, Jordan, and Lefiingwelt aud Mrs. J) nee— of a hoaréiig bout strect, capable of aseom: &e., &e., Ko. there especially asa sort wey tothe cea shore, where they seized four small boats, | tors, mucdating (erty Murders Mi cheap. “A sullafactory he very purpces of settling all'chese little, pate maak, | 2Ddendeavored tomake thelr escape, when they were oap- | syming oe brillant an array of salent as can be desired explan: the cause of giving it up. vy, te oe ae The drums of * Born to Good Luck, or an [rishmaa’s LORGE B, PERKINS, tured. as has heen rejated in the official report of Admiral wi eseas othiete ELE d bles, but has eo littie confidence in bis own abilities that | By-tillos, ‘ | Fertune,” will elso be performed, with Mr Williams per- TO icaid tines z GRAPHIC Le must troublethe Captain Genoret, who, poor maa, | he accounted for UFeheee tacts mere Mehecd ant hee | Sovalibg Pauden, wud Mrs Williams ax Margaretta. ‘What can a poor maid do, . Miss Julia. Feat cs: , en i has quite enough on bis hands, Lis E: bas Mr, tublin is dei . . and ams rend Pus de Duex, du Tamiboiiring,”... Mile’ Hitsjamen and OOMS 10 LET-TWO PLEASANT BURNISHED | ‘The editor of the Sevannah News bas furnished the | oraeved him to'dimissthe nee Ui? Macelloney Coen tee lane: SEDene evan onee ae) Le con iy 7 trey ee epee eee greets ocanesininiokeam, boarders, with orlwithout Bear” about ten, minutes walk | flowing intelligence ;— poCut interpreter discovers that there is a black man on | ¢qusl Dumber of wounded comrades, all of whom were | Of Splendid abilities With sach talent, together witty Desert Elowir, . bearders, with or wit Sajastesst Geaisanes i900: Td, who he declares, notwithstanding the vessel hal 3 | awell-selected stock company, Hamblin ia sure to pat a enper been in the port upwards of izomediately put to death. The remaining twenty-four, pref 4 port up + of sevea weeks, had never been money in treasury msloaee | Var basvomee n aoMennne The schooner Merchant arrived here to-day, having | reported st that oilice. Whereupon, at’ Mts Fiols gu, | C2f%cH Of them as had not beea killed in battle, proba | "EN MMe eee a seca ctive features now eeu, |__| ef, HHavara on the 23d August. gestion, the captain of the port calied up batore him | 9S’) eed to wsuder to the vicimity uutil, We are | gee Tes whis establishuemt wre crowding the hous in, ‘Grand Pas de Deux, La ‘vera Napolitavi ba Sn ‘Ticko'a 60 cents each: to be had at William 28) Broadwa: Del Jolie. sth Bro: dw. F aihe OR SALE, IMMEDIATELY—ITOUSE AND LEASE OF | again Captain Worwell, and deliberate! » | iereed to believe, they also were taken aad slaughtered. set Pamil dvd Stusle Stores ard at Chtiese Hall, 889 Broadway. Tet, at a’ ground vent, of 21 Weab street, North River | We learn that Gen, Lopez has been sucoossful in every | fall sum of $1,000. adiing, that’ moles ie en | The ther party. under Lopes, it wems, veceived the attack greateet favorites that have over ppedrod in ths eg orsepen ati wrelock; convert emnmenreents o'elook, | gesertaion at ny ‘ine; Location, for prods beat in New | engegement he has had with the Spanish troops. within twenty-four hours he ‘would seize the ship. | {7 {" srenae. use at Las Pozas, and beat thoy are every night received wit® deafening pl ; JUMANRIVED, INTHE ATLANTIC. Ma EOWIN | stemehiny and fence Mung “A | Ina battle on the 1th, General Enna, Commander.in. | Hutit being in the power of Captain Worwell to, prove | ince the Spanish official riports stake tat they devil from SBE WHY not! They are perfect iu every part of ohard an els . Hoot apat , 5 8 i a i teil yw ypcil ports state sieted ani ers, om ths cate taeete as eka ar al | tee ee Chief of the Spanish army. was killed, at bis cOuslgnees. ® powerful Spwuish firm, bad given | the essault in order to receive veinforcementes Whether any ng, Ise perhaps execu : : the required bond, the cuptain of che port was compolled | ‘appear ve cannot = Several other Spanish officers, and a 0 number of with hi te | POR SALE—THE LEASE, (TEN YEARS’) STOCK AND | men, were also slain, ; so *Folled in this shat Fixtures of 9 splendidly fitted up Bar, ia the vicinity of | “ 4 $ Biber Me a» | thefeot of Wall street and the faut Bi $3000 to 94.000 | eT | will be necessary to purchase the above. Por particulars, pwn Tecting atthe Dee cant apeicaa unae gaply toHOWES & BaLNCOM, 8S Nassau steett, and 43§ } dred to two thousand men, ues: fighting took place af this point we do not know; at all evenis. Lope own for two days—till on Folled in this shabby revenge, he then took the trouble | 5. 0" 4 en, aroma oe to send his factotum on board the Giaour, and actually | . incur miud. she is the must brilaatiy accomplished The force of Gen. Lopez amounted to from fifteen hun- | reported to the custom house that the rowel which ees | y hich we learn from the Span danscuse we bave ever beheld. Let those Inties why de lean wabsoetaenn hae ons oni ‘argo on bourd, and ; ote of airs on the Vigne im thishwalthy and beautiful exercise All the bomee f these hisbly gifted artists, but w- capnot help noticing toe pecuhar grace, ease and elegance cf style of the charming dunseuse, Caroline, for Pty pap | _ bated Hal, on y = Lopez was daily receiving re-inforcements, and was Geutenee an we oo irow payiug duties, as of the My mn ~— =< Lae 4 wil be delighted. we » the | or was — © case; but it having been sacistactorily 7 Posi Fp . promue them. The excellent ballet pantomime: oF oie talyed. That the Lomusratic Republican electors of the POR SApe— a imer case ber bA ld atl LAr de be i ee blar jab eta ds Proved thet not only was the twouts Wokd full, but Uneze pe vlog SAR ig. puaecon Posto onthe | gem gene gives Dx Gineh sovge Bee lve transoendam tions and the weoges of the demnosracic Miran he a noins” | tro principal hotels and publ eneral Enna was buried much pomp, in Havana, | Were mauy casks on deck, he was wguin couspelled to sib MM atinties ‘The performances commence wich“ Paim: ding a good busine som 0 wg begin fed efliee of CG. ‘1S5L 9) " FFIUES TO LBT—IN BUILDING 157 BROADWAY, thele bitherto known as Rathbun's Hotel, but built expressly | °tY- SETS be Tue! on the 20th. withdraw bis chorge, patapence of the Nattge, Gohabetete Hesrt wever Won Fair Lady.” utter which, “ Catariag” ‘There was great excitement, and much apprehension in aie ee 3 bot tis Pilger ome ae Card from the oe In-Law of Vietor | I}, Dade oases ee ne poe Be 7 Mn yt ah by ape Havana, there being only seven hundred troops in the | his power, the comuieree of this port. he reivetantly gave | “qe undersigned, father-in-law of thelate Vistor Kerr, | Mdet4bly enlarged and peauctuily painted; the pam rmiseion for the vessel to leave the harbor, but Waich | takes this method of returning his most sincere and | (US«tt® 18 Row the mest couforinble place im ih» ogee; y, tre 2d of Soptomner next, for ths pur leyate from euch x P’ joan State Conve ati neaday, the It. of Septem ion be by’ ballot, and the dele altermates be votes for viraati: y ef —— ae @ did not do until half past ten A. Di, kuowing by chat a 7 * | Ube boxes are entirely separated trom the ates, Mare Gra district couvention'st ave delognees to wgiad | {he proms, trom tivclve to tru oelock gt AVEIY 08 Ald for the Cubans time the wen treexe Would have et La’ wud muviaer day | witch be manifested tothe lamvated dovensed im is ant | Shall bwe Degleted neti which ex tudo the eau e delega’ be chosen from ’ Would be lost, as the vessel would mot be bie togetout | moments The alacrity with which hee to the as, | tot his pairons. We were saignted, the other orem 1d at the folk laces: — Baxrimone, Sept. 1, 1851. | of the port. ‘Instances innumerable could be adduced | gistunce of Kerr, bis cilers of clothing mad otuce com, | 2.12 selng that sterliog actor, Me. Barry ia the oar. 2 een wich strao. Mingis's 210 Ursonwich, from 6 e's, 250 Green wiol fs BEETLE ormenis, tom oer mn t 8h ‘The New Orleans Picayune, of the 23d ult., says that the | like the foregoing, were it necessary to prove the aystem- | forts, aud finally his eff rts in saving the body of rae une | SCte® Of Duke Aranza~ bis reading was 60 corset, hie Cuban liberators have given the direction of affairsto | SUC discourtesy chown by these people to all foreign fortucate yourg man fer interment in bis native load, | SUcwlstlou so clear wad distiact, ead his domyanse 60 but especially to Americans. It is trae they kaow bet- obli e o “ geptemani ‘Blumen 273 Rayucesh the proming "NB Ak | General Felix Huston, who takes care motto violate the | tcrthun to venture to display thelr spleeu in the pre- | gigneg be CbuMTsted from the mersory of the unter | © Nunn wah Mowary, as Suita 19 re Hoxcunsca— mm, 83 4 good share of work co: lyonhand. L. KNOWLES. laws of the country. sence of such men as Heary Uluy, who may dothem the | 8 -— : bid msde —.. a opinion may exist as to chia ae — honcr to visit their islands; if they «sre thi ld | The Governor Gene Sent ady s comparative merits as wa wciress, nome cam det th Ward, Budd's, corzer Dominick and Hudson, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A SUITE OF HAN! The Washington. Telegraph, of \his afteenoam, sage thet | 4050 were it nos Se the certain result @aioe Baer toe evades eemee OF CBE | Lersuperior excellence. aod that elie Holds, 1a bith Bex ‘th Ward: luaao Smith's, #0 Perry stroet. oor, Gnd Gas ree oe ae nied ME DR (he Gntire escond | arrangements are in progress toland 6,000 men in Cuba | follow. OFFICIAL ORDER. Scheres, the very highest rank im her professivn. She 1th Ward, loth Ward rvomoand Forsyth. | Hoek aways “4 shortly, under distinguished leaders. Tt also says, it | Mr. Gordon Myers,an American gentleman of Nigh re- | The fate which mius! befall pirates who dare to profane | doe mt bepen Te Re Beg | 1 ove ag gs mr 7 ject, spectability, arrived from New Ucicaus on the Cherokee, | the gor! of this island having been din the gs | oe } wd Se eet SRE AO. OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS STANDS | °°U!é Bive details of the project, if politle to do so. tn route to New York, having obtained a license tolaud, | nerat orders of the 20th of April last, aad subsequsatiy | tbe coed. gaining a boliow and meretricious applause for she Carrioze making ond Biscksmithing in the state, | — Beveral Hungarians have left Montgomery, Alabama, | which he did at about ten this moraing, and got ia x vo- | republished, and the dvelarations of the fifty individuals | DUE ber's ts that style of acting, never oversteaimed, Seton sailing deere eortee i ett teateh. we Fee. | for the purpose of joining Lopes. lante tora drive, Myers bad not goo musi beyond the | that have been apprehended by the Most Bxcelient Seftor | Deve Vielating reture, but yieluiug to her prompumgs Bea te Weed Uemmibien haul disoet. (uct partioularainguire of EDWARD K. MOTI, Tarrytows, VOLUNTEERING IN TEXAS. Walls of the city when be was foreioly Grwnged from thy | Couandaut Geeral f this Apostadero, and placed at | oe Te coogi hehe Loney fori site 's 105 W. Toh ete, : Vehicle, bound like a With Bish o epurition, having ceived, ‘conn a . stant ve wo" atone e wba di a Baowxsvnie, Texas, August 27, 1851. | him, avd marched between twosoldicrs to a guard Das, | reat tna thie thal te pervone eevested belomek wrens | Se Himes cuergetis wd idipansioned, Dut always allwed te reut tia this that the persous arrested belonged to the horde beaded by the traitor Lopez, 1 bave resolved, in fons in the roy 78 Of the kingdom, and eepec! ¢ 12th. of the year before L , Ludwith’s, cor. Bighth avenue and Stes st BAR ROOY, WITH THE STOCK AND FIXTURE! v whi 1 2 : Hertitet ich ‘ nereaze sadsinues | A BAR ROOM, WITH THR STOCK AND FIXTURSS, clunteers in the caure of Cubs have gathered here | where, nowwithstanding ke had prodased co them his y ci i 5 Wi tath Ware: po di er not having timo to-attend to it, having other business | €0 the number of several hundreds, and are ready fora | liceote, permitting bisa to be on snore, be was detained dacinety fitted up, . : wll? P.S1., without any food, refuriug him eveua glass olla, except inthe wards Het xf FGrets Eom fanek tuated. Ap.ly at | descent upon the island. of water, and for whet or tor why he dues not know not just concepuom, genuine emotion, aud the rules of dete Lordinences | Matic art, tor, without the last, ail acting must fail Now. oes. | wich quulitics like these, We predict that her Juita, play- rv deyopisor ed to night. at Niblo’s, will be a performauce of @ CUBAN MEETING AT MEMPHIS. understanding a word of Spanists tingsncy, that, on day. the said | OFdtt; that she will be happy in@he buoyancy and GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE, AND atshisincs: eavah See sabe Such are the ingiguities we are duily exposed to. ant are expressed in the rabjoined list, | °f the youthtul beauty; that she will impart als thoi x ling over the store to lot. An old-establishod RR) PUGS Oh Sher agaiust which we have not the sixeotest provection; and | charms to Ube prompunys of iiapavsiowed love; taal alte at of death by being shoe. the diree 'y Groocery and Liquor Store, now doing a nese, Good location. Address A. M., Herald office, A great Cuban meeting has been held here, at which | if such is to be permitted on tae part of our goveru- | to Sefur L Heth the utmost exthusiasm prevailed. The excitement on | ment will be well ur the lmndreds of Amuticaa elie | Jey. cf (ho Plata. LA CONCHA. "| py Sénee poesia bigeye to ee ee ATC SES AND JEWELRY, CHEAP FOR CASIL— | , tens to sacrifice the imimense property they have in the | — | es gp write. beans ~ en dre eee ta Neciieen’ tacnes eet a, | 0 ee ae Sewtion of Che comntay, W Intahon, island, and leave it, tor the Lives ave iu jeopardy by ce- | Actors in the Late Riots at New Orleans, | Wis) buuiled jo its pride, bruised 18 its alfections, very description of Watches and Jewelry at very maining 12 it, so long as the Agertean gorerume a! | eee ee ee ee by Sragaper meso nas J Feraout wishing to buy will aad it iach to The Steamship Alabama. fit to allow their eitizens to be treated with the (yrau- | ‘To the benor of the Cubsm patriots fa this city. be it | Pua ‘Berney Foster to ® sudden wad Fe renee y ml xem of a 5 nicalimpunity which atlords thesy Spauish authorities | raid. tbat they made every effort in their po ver to quell ws fs ps Psd ore mn ed. oe? New Ontraxs, August 90, 1851. | fo cnuch entiafaction to make them un td ee quell | teresting to wil. to-night. : the lawless spitit c¥ the mob oa Thursday wight boat - : ‘Thesteamer Alabama, running between this city and | Aycvsr 17 —The news brought chix mouient, sy 8:59, | one hy sased aaeneneatiance aieebined selene | Pm nton’e Taxarun.—The great ettenohions of thises, Wilt give ® thrilling imlerest to the struggles of » proad my the Ward Coramittse frm tho domooratic ‘ore chosen at the last general election; ania tot cb appoigiment thres days before cloati in. all be appointed by the ward delegates to this atthe time and 4 to nut, ink | [From the New Orirans Crescent, Aug. 25 lace of such Go I General ng M mittee to consist of ma M. Twoed, Garrit byekman, fifteen mem!ers; ond that W: and Peter Daffy. inembers of this comsaittoe act aa inapec: \UNTRY STOREIN A DESIRABLE LOCATION, | Vera Crus, having been erroneously reported as sold to | by the steamer Aimencares, front the seeaw of wacfers, | the Acting Kecord r of the Second Mualsipaity ou the | [*ishiment are, as usual, gota be ee 1 eae for t hours distance ile: the cit; . ot that rf . duals ae eae pre cit 6 deserve ets, fo ouuly the Sorvofelestion th anid Twentieth Wari By order isidin, acd naounte to about S100; haps | the Cuban patriots, was mixed by the United States an- | 14 to the eflect thst len Mane pa ration into dhe nace | cc canion. ihe & fa cao with ine misitary Tet | gost euierprisiog Makeger We Lave ever sen. Ume ide of lew and order. pereon Was found aloadod pts John Burke, J. 3. Davis, samuel vngleaders of thy mop) Kraak dons Donsnry, Brave men | Joux ¥. Savacu, Jk., } Beoretaries. THIRD ASE fourth Ward Dem Aarren Lall. on Would ims gine has mights are ate | to be eutnely cccupied with theatri | Dis aupcuncement for luis ev enie | theatre will be eruweed or pot, ‘Lue commenciag teatmre Will be the lnugheble comedy entitied “ Kamiy Jars,” te stemers, ani doing good busi ate Tan thorities; but was subsequently released, om the as- | spanish troups, and of the pu.aber akea prisunces by surance of her owners that the report was false, Lopez's party, he has bad the humanity 104 to lvoe ope 1 teh bay b-7 = : More Letters fom the Executed Invaters., Wek (ud teb 7 leted, thas Go election Saas sseesendiap-eouieas eishslealbinmibiaili BY THE MAILS. pple POSITION OF GENE EZ. S.cCoimack Mertin Vieming, Samuel Medaire. Jo! which Burtup, John Dunn, “ eo oer = aon . (From the New Orleans Picayune, Aug 23) Kegan. Patcick ¢ dames ‘array, J ba Costel “ e te iver'agt Henry strests (in atsannos of & | Safi and sie Grandatrece With Tieam powen sonoee ey | "arty In acdition to the letter of Capt Kerr, puolisned tast | Jehu Hyun, Patri on Jan Rogers, ohn Ba: - | favorite fice eacttiaa = Foor Flllouddy.” Button pep: Gell of the Dom alte Re: whan General Committen, and | C9, GSBORNE, 1 Mul ih the eos ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM THE REVOLUTIOISTS. venng, aud that of adi't Stanford, we have had pa. | Dosiy, Jiu Richa: 4, Wil ams Callaghan, Patric Kelly, | tig the character of eiiliecddy wud Miss Cua ip themnanner prescribed by them: ) fo1 of alvct- a cman bat. secre ace oe | into our bam we following fvom Japt. Bran almer, Mickacl Cures, Yraucig Beypotds, | aes snap ee » sable Lower ey eee whi Be 0 BAILROaD COMPANIES.—FOR SALE, ONE beige tos san, re manne ie yiaties. unchyene:s ott, ‘James Day, Kel 7. 4 vot pee te ee ‘ign’ viak Lavon. NRL, Ghalrwsn | York tnd Philaccivita ailased Lineecnesing only been | Very Interesting Letters from those Hides Cope, Ress, wilch agpeatea Ip ths Duis’ A j ¥ 1 8, Re G Below, Metta Nola, | the vaccliant faice called “Ueunshew, Dag baw, and pres ipl Pe EBxecuted at Havana, Yesterday. four persons, charged with rixtiog, | penny parte, Tomurow evcuing. Will be given tee ve companies is particularly called to tstsess $ Suing iin were all well known here, and hed'| i ready <5 an re Feupy Sparks. To-morrow eveuing will be givem the Seve engines, ae thelr moocrmiraias. addrets Ags of Lint 7 ‘ npmircys friends, to whom these touching memcials of | dr, Gaincic informed the Court that he wa cause! for | @”yat comedy of “ Nets Bad as we Beez? nat ane di | sek te alennnitee Cowes: sp consfaney “iB which they me( yeit hard fate ate pep mapa mapa seperti dove Nationar Thearne —Puray ts doing well at this favor ore ESR ee ar: Ward August 0. 1551. Tueeday everi Bext. De C. J. Dowcuenrv, See. Ifo WaKb.—THE electors of Fourth Assembly vattind © mecting, to be held thi the Em REPUBLICAN a ts C © hand his | 4 julat eetablieh ui ‘ =) i inexpressibly dear “fh Gai read there maple aad | tostroction: were to sr (eagullty pencies. Gn this | 80.506 Serene ee eee eee ee aoe Gee : {Prom the New Oricans Picarune, Avy 22) feeling lines: written ia the last heur of mortal peri’. ia | statemeut of counsel, threo or four were remanded. to ES sires may have setaiog otis ve ray bar ae WruttaM Pita NCIS, INSTRU OFIOR. The'sicamer Falcon, tn her passage from Chagrés, | the very faew of death, and not feel that thes gencrou | await the roappeaance of the injured party to pro: | GAP iin bis power to please tur. Ile ales! every Yeney Leese t gecretarice 3 ACADEMY CAN ENGLION, Gan. | Within siaty miles of Havana, was chased by a Spanish | men died im the fl: faith they wore engaged im am | v.cute, | fortnight gives scmething mvel, The euvertaiaments we Ab GAN EN GS, GER | steamer, and a abot Gired for her to heave to, but Captain | honorable cause, and died ws martyrs — | 4 : 1 for this sveming will Caamenee ich Shy dl Caan to obey the signal, ki PANCE OF A RECOMMEN- the Ist of September, Cuban Sympathy at LETTER FROM J, BRANDT, bnd Will Copelude WiLL Che opiondid spectacle of + | iy ’ [Pres e 47 , - - . gam ab lameaaser eh see tuceng | SURIICT. img asked, “What stearaer is that’: | Fifty of us are condemned to be shot withia a half hour, | amembled at the Aihambea ifall,on Friday evening, the | jt js replete throughout wich startitag tucitoave,” The ole ting one delegs Hoa. el F MARDTER, Princ, capteis bapen indices iy Teplied, “the ship had been | 1, do not value life, but deeply regret the tied tt wi | an Sean getagiee oe , | gaat a cxcelienty Cctmpriiog wrariy ul tae talented Stara M83 4DeAIN'S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG Laping | there often enough for them to know her by “ate prong dba Paranda yA ; vane micctagatn mans, | infcrmed the meeting that he was not aware of the ob- | giovms, end from what we hate een, it is iikely to have 6 eT eee | iendine ym to will co-open September 16th, (uhird | that tt ve aoe detained bles, aud stated shat they had |"theF World. ‘Think of me often ; forget the causes I | jects ot the meeting ; that he supposed there were gen- | jong and very suecrssimk run. It is but reasunatne te Ulemen present who were prepared to bring before the | think worn @ manager lees no opportuaty, waaever eda eee an ec cscidtng to orgers. have given you for grief; remember ouly my virtues, Fa he ; tauity, — ~ Farewell, gain, dearest mother. aad believe me to be, 2 the « f 7 the cost may be, of aflurding emusewent to bts viciters 7 WaRD—IN PU Peeee, Ameren ae. | “tbe most intense excitement prevails at Havana. | Oro" tomatic som, et aad DeNS TS RAND E,” | tnemebriely stated the izformation received from the | thac they will mm revurn Fetuuucrute bim for, nie ex Tecommendation of the gororal committee, General Concha has irsued au order for the arrest of all | 3°)" sictionsie tom, Islaud of Cuba—es to th) movemente of the patriots— | ‘tt {2 gg cay RS foil eee; | Perse "me vb beet exareniag om opteten Ia tao va ote tlh tbe aang ances cf ges ead he muon of | “'PSEonanskacknt~Whee ca ome she aay - sw . a | ie. - 4 the ff ey 4 hour or two with more pleasure than wt this eat end sperbene ot sishlng © roqnesestaar Ofisn Bont [Orerrepentenee ofthe Ploeruied mine ee tations were offered by John W. | ccuortable evtabit:bineut, ie company eunproe many ~~ Ava : at 15, terug Artiste Amuug these ure Ubippeadale, Kru) ‘The government report that two landings have taken My Dear Brornerns ano Biereme:— Chis te the lest 5 fm ely —_ bs entrant ticier poten — place, but do not say where the other is, Large numbers | ter you will ever reerire from your brother Thomas | people bave resolved to throw o% tne yoke of Spamsh | of ceieurity. Becngham’s orchwstra iw evideauy the earn roach of the ereoles have joined the patriots, and it is said that | one hour mory I wut be launched iuto etwraity belag Ceepotions, and to that view have raised the standard of | bist we ba¥e ever heard Their iWuncal pertormanaes ‘education. Apply BENCH AND GENERAL EDUCATIO:! young lady, from Paris, a professor i eco of 4 | the country people carry thelr bloodhounds with them, | now @ prisoner, with ditty others, aboard of this shi Pepubliesh liverty : Uheredure, be it | Soot ve aeraoun Chan eipaunciie antes tala Ue are requested ty Herald cthce. Bust telorences Gx | and insist on using them against the troops. | under sentence of death. All to be shot | fhisiaa hard | "PCa, That we deeply evmpathize with the op- | Prey To night & progresuine +i great Tarwely is prewwae roadway, 08 Taesdsy Rising: have taken place at Pinar del Rioand Mantua. | fate, but I trust im the mercy of God, and will meet MY | pressed pecple of Cubs, and pledge ourselvesto give them | fq Flat iu order is the “fue Saver;” toe nent ss tue set 7 o'clock antil Te “PEGS | One hundred men left San Antonio to join Lopet. From | tate manfully : every aid in our power, eon-icteut with the laws of the | Quwusing piece cailed “Wanted a Wizard,” aud cue oom and the publie'thetore | Havana people are leaving hourly to join him, aad it is | Thi:k of me hereafter, not with regret, but as oue | Ktates, to insure their independence | Sinecadl were. she “Goon fer'igura? ore. tana tb the Fee language, at | calculated that 600 have ieft already. Fifty of these, on | whem you loved in lite, and who loved you, Adieu, for- Roesclved, Chat we bail with pleasure the arrival of | 9 bu ot grent variety, AF dye Ty fA Sie Peoesh, Ret | foot, were taben peboneas on (he send. a ever, my brothers, sisters and =. an 0, 3auns, Gen, Lopez upe = Stan, one tere, 0 Ramen of | artes, “We hope therefore, liroughaim way Rave #Bat Bo: las Parco \ J | ‘here are but seven hundred troops left in Havana « 4 a feigned pride, the success e aimy Of leberntiva 0 GEREN ubstantial proof Cant his eawre Johm Jitmore, will et as inspectors of the said eleotio who lea graduate of one of ‘tho eat schools thoro. Ladies shel en, Enna be destroyed, wosrey could again be Robert, our poor frierds, @. A. Cook and Jno 0. Beyee, | © Hencived, That we view with horror wud iadiguation | sc fengotten tes tate storm theat#ieal comps orton of he Weas Comaivien HELL, Chatem ~ gy RE Menage aud | collected to meet Lopes, in consequence of the souttered | are with mv, and send thelr last regurds to you; also Uie- ‘atrocious mi f Crittenden, Kerr. Bryce, aad et ae e aetna rans aniounee anulher Guaniya D: Maan. dg ait ae 9 sgh hursdays, from 2 to} o'clock, or feom 0 to 7 o'clock. | ttate cf the troops, General Bona has about twothou- | ment Stanfurd, formerly of Natcher. thelr esm ponious, taken captive by the enemy ot abla | gc2in's'toe tnir'crening smote uke easy feaests te eS. ' } Seorotar ——————— | sand men under his command, g Letnm FROMM. 7, YeMe Honda | the performaness Of Unis bighty tuentud eompauy, will Pg ee = YOUNG FRENCH GENTLEMAN (Wit SPEAKS A CCurt martial was held this morning, on board Ow Boan» tnx Maw-or-Wan Kernnanzs, } Keacived, That a committe of five be appointed by | "Mina tne eeiebraud “ayuge Musicale’ tos. bare SOCIETY ME English), teacher of wishes to obtain & £004 | the fripate Eaperanza, om the fifty prisoners brought in | Augast 16,1601. the chair. to take into consideration the best meas of | ii iue Ladin Opera Serna,” and. the © dutleaue bone ins edt wiltbring a good piano | bY the Habanero. Keport says that the oficers, two sur- | My Desr end Affectionate Sisters and Brothers:— promoting the Hberty of Cubs, consistent with the lars | sigwere.” ‘here performances are nightly tex Raewag hg dy by ir pig failics, Pease ad- | goons, and every fifth man ate to be sot. as inthe | pilots die 4am permitted to addcers my inst words | ofthe United Btuter, Ioted the following | tit, Ost AF nCed annesuviagen b 4 ae August 17.— The decision of the court martial in the | in this world he presiient subsequently appointed the following | Fiuows’ Minsinn.s continue Lo prove ive aeuctive pega ge ——— | care of the fifty prisoners brought in by the Habanero | — Pyceivea by false visions, T embarked in tho exped!- | gentlemen :~ Dr Baforu, De. Wocdooes, 0. W. Wilsow, J. | oyery day, Their pericruunser wre certasuly exorueme ALE ~AS INSTRUCTRESS IN PRE: night before last, was not coufirmed by the Captain Gen | tion tor Cuba. We arrived, about four handred inaam- | licsswee, L, F. Summers Bod Mert all posse copper’. Lu the programe of ume Pi of the Siphert ebasaster,, of, the Se eral, who ordered the whole of them to be shot, which | per, lat week, aud in about an hout from now, we, L CHIVALKIC YOURH OF THE SOUTH ay, We find the Lawes of Lol 4 arn mr | order was carried into exceution yesterday, about 12 | mean nfty of us, wil be loet, I was taken prisover atuer nh: You wre calied upon, by the whee. wmeey. wll first ea . ——————— | o'eleek ) hud, with fifty others, am to be shot ia an f your countrymen in Uube, to avemge tl M*34 TRACER AT TUE ‘Th. steamer Almendates arrived in port this morning. ¢ batebery. W Heh no tiene to prepare for eter- a oll gcis, ig ad povig | with some voundea ae ra —— Swaceae, epee ” Ey pity. andeearcely allowed the e king oo haa given me r oneal - | she brings bas not ye m communicated tu the e. the lest rites of owe hoiy | have merey upow their souls, they + trial, ed | preatiy to Uke ing, $4 inst, oe By Soe vip cone wits | eedeecbnn kirsis a oe | silence of thegovernment is looked upon as a good i poigive wi any follice of my life, aad | path end Durehund Like dogs; and on their litises | fe” Eps artuts « denen eine, &. 6 eapability. Can be seen at 197 Grand street, from 12 to 1» by the friends of the tnsurgents Ler you, my dear and affectionate misters, pray fur my poor | hodies indignities were commuitied, uabeara of even in it round after F k arrived here dexpatebes to the government prits that two smack Lond: day before yesterday, and > 8 om Key West last night, with arince A=, 90 to my deur mesher and console her, Go! Kentucky's noble ee ; ta thousand times forme, Love | Wiil the youtls of ebivelric Of ‘this Biocdy drama? Will not Als same nytape Father Blackney, my last profuand res | sod act with M + Lacroix and Father D'ilau, a mess for | heeatombs of Spaniel victiow for this daumebdie outrage | apy, fur thy secommnintiva Of famies aod ove Madame £ Dunn wbo hae wondertu ppearance here, acd wih b MW ¢ Qndersiand that tt i ™ ou perform ND Low A mity of Freeand Accepts Wilt hold thelr quarterly | lock, at the G. L. room, MM *senic “4 4 cient ard Be: a) ADAME VING eaptain of wi { men left Key West It was reporied they w + not avenge hee Critteaden’ viuessee be ide spot M un eed Lanes EAP ue Soru® iateation te 0s 04 Welneuiaye aad Sacer OLOOks, Une at Freemasons Mail, No 10) Broatw; JAMES VERRIN ke. Kiss my brochers und all your dear ber for m to meet the Pompero at Sand Key. If so, they Bave. | chidren. Te probably, deberked upon the island before this This, | pect: ww Fat 4 nr iseisoippt aod Westera Virgiat 1a vaviag | give of mn janguage in ore oft jrand Secretary, factory Rele- purity of her acceah, | “KC CARD—-ACCORDING TO & RESOLUTION PassED ees ns to her ability, | basin. rumor. ir the repose of wy soul | b wiil take pliceto morrow This ‘Will bee A ae eccent pieeting of the Watters’ Avenstation = eu, | Terme mederat __ | “Another party of artillery left here this morning, and Pa hee Se ath dare not, by remismness inthis | “lt littie toiks ‘Tie peogramane on de, ies ‘of the tende, of Wi Ey - ot oh eral c nule loads « oviston mer " », farewell - r} ywne of twtr 4 9 highly aiteac! hc emfeterbatter os she chy, shokasdons spmech | EVRENCH LANGUAGE—PROF. PD. LAGROLX BEGS | a ene er | andesite ae uaa pm barnes , pole chariot bouses and beckon thea | the’ grace MoJawe 0a 1 rer lasese on th Rew York che may’ wish’ to leare Promch peastientty ed | camehip Ranpire City arrived from | “"T give and bequeath my dent child to you and you 4 to the bloway fray P | achieves er Vi tik, Gn itm, ot 4 thororghly, or a 3 limited | and will leave this afternoga for | yinke @oud-bye, H——; good-bye, @ ra e circuimstauers permit, ehould Oy to | North. eumme 1 eatiung. omen’ nomter of colle q ‘ble time, | did my aucy. Good bye, ail. Your som « veogeans ort | Baws cha h es for the | the passengers whom she will take over fon | ’ Honour factre Veesne. | caps! i an win she glry © | gene rope ell wind th, ab 8 o’oloek: rooms, Noe. | Senor Coste. of New Orleans, who, tt ir sal Mr. Antonio Corte bas promised to do all bo canto | ot: thing ford Jee once here, y yt igen Farley. | bie tevices ent thoes of (wo vr thrve wrowl¢ tothe Spat | cousin aay body, wo, nse have me buried. witaiay | "He ye afict unseathed. wherere | fd audivucs ‘ . rere Re Rotors 10e clock, | ish government. Many persons bere apeak very bardiy | wig, ou go you will be rab n ts patra’ very on | * Wd afer 7 PM. Mors ‘would seats that he wag | of Mr, Costa on this account, and avert that he pointed LETTER PROM ©. a. Coon. bya toate lovers of fre utthe world =f ) performers vy ste | inetructor in the 2 tion of Rew. ” 1 | owt the cfficers, Ke. among the uafertunate prironers wh svana, Ob board & man of-war, ) you fall, immortalixy awais you in the word to come Lv keeps wp, also, & in comme | Abbott, for te Inet four yeare: tha: Were recently ebot. I bave made inquiries o the sub Bo'clsek, A. M., Ang. 16, 1861. beyond she gra situations. comic tricks, | ‘ 4 costumes a Oh Re Ag TS nah few all Fean learn, the ovadact of Mr. 0. to sa = % The eaure of Liberty, Justice and Equality, must be | Lua laughable dene-emenie tt ee 4* ‘ ALS an i fora year pastia that of Mr. Kidder, affair was extremely creditable to his hamenity. [f soe Aboud fifty of we—Colonel Oritten- | the cause of God, and scoeptabie to Uerty; for tae pure — i imianes. and Pbilipve Martinett) rivals in ite ay go = — rent for by the priconers, and took eharge of the let takes prisoners yesterday; hove | a fight Or aad obcata lberty seit The aiternoom and evening performeauces at the th of this montn, ‘wrote to their relatives at home, and did thoes | Hees In his power dour tentence yet, but neddubt we will be Frieeds of iiberty! now is tue time tor action. Cad® | Nuseum are. in tt Lopes, the ecoandeel, has deoeived yoke of tyranny and is now strug | eyycte an bt iat ail thoee reports glirg tor that eatse boon for wink car forefashers | pcs ton d died, and ehall we refuse to aid them tm thelr | gece grew a crowded and | Ld, mOde® Of iDterest, and yes oF cement Cxpital bubs for to day. Arve th reralar meeting, at n Seturday svening next as po ning to } i Military Wall, Bower: n rege ot importance will be transacted. Persons w sucinthy trend. bishop, ¥nited upon t og Were trumped wp in New (rteans fought . andeaowoneninannmspoiammnctatanies * eID. eels, | very lioee Wm favor of several of the prisone y his commard aod deserted us etrugale for liberty petty a = ceniiemen, $1. Nae | forvunately without avail | some 600 or 700 of the Queen's tr Bhades of Washington and Lats: come forth aad | 4, ie oa odiapurebly oLUT Hse. in, $5. Oitice No. 6 [ bave just learned that Mr © pre proees Ap the seound ony sfer we landed Our own gallant ol. | inspire the bosom! muticaus With UM CAS) | toes snowtainare the Yoeliocow mene . > i mission to toke with bim the bodies of the unformuare | Crittenden did ob that any man could do, bas we | of Liberty, Justie uy : me witeh follow nearly « Re JOSKEH LEE, DRAPER AND TAILOR | immediate attention ‘For, particulars, | Crittenden and Kert and bas bad them embatme t, wit aw that we had been deceived. aud retreated to the cea THE COMMIT EES Sears thet the eoeusty roel ‘ es ke ne ved to No. | Astrologion’ Almanacs can be procured at the office aretie | 1). intention of taking them with him to New Orleans | hore, with the # mn of gettiog of to oar country if | sete for meat Se y i wilh be necomttated ty vasete ft having ben previ tonne y the Wiewra om tie most eligivie ocasioa ve rer have Just ar ertained of to the atone o'cloe's, # bouts apd gut off with the tatvaiion Views of Mie Canad folio with an American Vessel, aad [Prom the Toronto The greatest iy, that L have done n thing but | United sta rel Deen stend thet the Pr tomiet, August 29 Impl? Hall op the ment contiawes to prevail in the . ive to the execution of the Ameri- ‘The eteamiers Habaners and Alten rived, but nothing bas yet been # news they bring, The Empire City le it diy probabie that anything © faut CLOTUING WE WOULD ESP ROY BBA Biiy vite Western ana Roathorn mershante # etook of fal inter Cloth STS AND PERFUMERS— has ond Public befor shall be compelled to close this letter gated by the highest motives; that Ldie with» | cane in Cu» . Lerge indignation maetings have owa " g room i i t lower Like a man with stout heart. IL New York, New Orleans, Phiiadelpuia. aod b be 1 stagnant ved oeutors Nee 8 ew coun toe fonprevies.. * { it is for lit , ny aepher Kpressiow to the gewrrad fone pate aring the fal Ulinewe pt erything that io elem ‘| city. W for inapeerion Indignities to Americans at Havana, ° : I. =" cee my uep ’ xp anire ce, se 4 = rs apeiron Care es OR See ¢ to OnF garmens the Gt and finish of (Comespondence cf the New Urienos Picayuoe you all. Lie. coon vabere ot tase mactiags ee gersare tout to "sit poeta ot tae alana’ sn ee Saeee | 4 ving ie 4 Ji wil be bestto conalt Weaast increase of out eules to Sil seotions of the The Lucy B. Hull is now detained. tao e of LETTER PROG ADIUTANT ATANFORD Fpenieh and Amerie reromente in the eirvogrst so hei ve tantly teccier from our customers & LIC.—INDIA RUBBER Sil a fre cf $2000 Imposed upon her for otmiog e Havana Acguet 16, 1881 Rivet Unmensured terns They mets a PEA of Cuba after | must take vengeance tur the sanvetina of Save oma orrible ° j | wen, and for the insult offered ty (he Aaeri m bn can aunt - bt» aheaelitats ©, coupe’ | Giibe ot Gnd detaluing an Almeriona mal steamer fi. a pleasure, while playing at = We ortived on Saiurday last, I believe—dates T have | fact, the exettement muy be anid to be 4 rester Dy ed | Mewoway (Dewtre yeose yh Atlantic soc myaal: t morning. Loper h ‘Ubat be jer befoTe beew Kyown in the Unite | hy Madame Anon Thiion, » lady of eplemald # eal abit ‘The result of the meetings ap to be that the Amer | ties from the Opera Vomique and Theatre Koyal, Deary can government bave despatched a special mason SS Lane. They intend appearing ta opera and Leish farow re cf him for tro days, when Crittendea des | Havana. who bas beeo prey ey Madame Thilor is said not only te ba a charm ptm ~ note. He them requested we should join him ata ritte | etrewm: ea ne chet poet but s beutiful wousan, who has 4 ploo ing aud saimay 4 own pombe HX OF elght miles off leaving ws, in the meag- | American entizens, aud expression, aeet fn the ‘me awd that, t0 n Toureg= We arrived on the [+k ¥ shilein charge of garments always mon Y ato ee attention has been called to an advortisoment gee a oe hed in the New Vouk Hoeral! of ilth oly tas rier and date, ia which, lao 2 Representatives god tocaline On Sunday pig hoatmen panty pil A two Spante’s last, four sailors of | yones fot a pasenge to their ralp, the Girox Tevching enld vessel, two of dhe men hed Jumped on beard. leaving the other two t o cattle the boat hire wit Son etety Palete eee buid out | the Bpaniards, The sailors, ¢nstend cf giviag them oniy pF ap hg | whieh th fy hed bargatne ifer te thelr : | VAST ORF CLOTHING AN Anite ot gentle’ hemeckeeping, can obtal Furniture, “Rh tay # 0 city of bei ‘y f 1TURB WANTED. ein, non ty paging 9 ta ther person might have done the rather than pirate cpon Goodye ‘sare 9, 1f dispored te dono, | generusity gave them four ; but t beloagiag Patents. Wo think it | fo the boat, eeeing the ea’Aors had plenty of money. de \« ive one Of hie more jurt to purehi ght tones a valid patent, thas | |. of them, # ¢ o time pushing the bost | «me, to take charge of all the baggage, &e they were put te dente =A it Wiisor, & talented voonlist, will ai to Totti Day, having been proveau Teed rye of the tenet This, naturally cough. | "We started fre" him on Weuuerday morning at 2 had into the cireunstences of Arig fleet ond emigsing entertainments at the Fomayy Age, nezed the two Fee men left in the boat, one cf whom, | o'ciock, A. M., and bad proceeded oaiy three miles, | cop. Wh apy jena goverment oan in- tran ‘giving ‘ak lately, tkeoughous this ste’ e, with attempting to tale the onr from the Spantart: | when we were attacked by 600 Spanish soldiers To the We do at ove Bo do we think they will imtertore. | eRe igor 4 ived @ very revere wouad in the knee, beng: bd ny ‘et talking but nothing more, a - hey may think pleasent Martie Astaire: . h Setting egat m ‘a discipiined army ts ano- Larsen.= At Baltimore, 20th ult. A 4 J 3 pee, ha rory different thing. and therefore they will } hams, ship John Rutled se she te 178 " i irog. fot ‘The fear. too, Of having theit commerce im | beam, tf in depth of held ond 1,118 tons barthea. to pull bimself giongdde the ebip mrvia, aad. | pret charge I re er his gvard, Ves knocked cverbourd, aco struct | Werepumed them however They mado another ol Goodyenr’s Patents in the shile in the ‘water, when they turned upoe the | ard completely routed us, We spent two days aod a is how offering to the publie: 91 re other, tho wre a mere bey, avd brat him severly | (he mest miserable you cam imagine, im the chaparral, ‘and all who are Boel wish him in poral soa with & broker, hottie. eo as to disable him for along time wi heat anything to eat or drink. his in violation of said Patent wu) . sof their two com Ve mede the best ofour way to the sea shore, and | evoid ‘ee tabip ever built io Baltimore, aad we Shae eeinees Tecteee fenine tee danents ct sn wisn and ine | fooy dveane bouts: wih. whieh Geet wo cpus Bpest e | fered wi bave_o, voweral oO In, Revping oun |b the large Sateen ae ar-altm arte, euiah ts es, aan “6 ¥ vie WANTED TOMER on “Alwt 1D ‘4 falt way to be aseassinated, got foto one of the | sight upon the ecemm, end next day, about 12 o'slock, | mepey-loving prep Vuk tt ported ‘Acres’ | culated to combine both fre ighting and eailing qualities ART ONC pre nan Argh oy lave ape ean, ship's ‘coats, wed went to the resets of Ubelr drowning | wre taken prisoners by the Habanero, were brought 10 | S00 TOS trae ‘out at uber fingets’eihls, fod uaake | Bhe ipcwned by, Mesate Revencl , of Uhwrlowow 8. y Tenicvnn Price ca chothing Parsiture and Jowelty, THe NEWAI fi is ara ‘biprunte. and to ware tue boy from the hands of the two | fivrawe lust might and condemned to Uy this morning. | Ccsuvee, to, ne oul At tall Seite ee, Bk tease S Captaie ®, Wembersie, #10 ty oommaod pac Bis " aly Sa, "Niihe martier of the Glaous, « most tespeetab!s man, in ne sep ube manonicmeda | dally ered Wo every Ametioan in Uuds, ae Now Yor | tnd hes mperintended her or” ntcuetiag (urondl at A ‘ New Tork, July 1%, , . ; atvended to by v8.