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> THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 6887. “4 MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1851. PRICE Two CENTS, AMUSEMENTS, AMC: SEMENTS, ru5 cuzaN “REVOLUTION. | | der. ard we my soon lve mnrti:er, My object is if pres | a0 6 4g bie, to save the remnant of the gallant band who de- t 2% ©: Et} PIT, 1236 Seana Rast —©. A. MARSHALL, SOLE LES- feated the for na = the 1th inst. and Yast evening the maz ket h eos op a Barry, Stage M: — the | he 13 a ores fi yh] Doors open af 7; FA STILL LL a TER F RO " u AYANA, marched into the ! on the 1th. This w ing. capsto desth was on accoaut of the mail steamee Banner, Aug 2 leaving for New York in shorter time than these form- 2 was tilled to ena ‘would cecupy—they Wanted to intiatidate others most without a call, snd apparently by intuition, | from coming on the came errand Another was that i¢ a regvfar organi, an mecting took | they placed these mew jn prison to await their trial, E, INDIANA. eats in Orchestre Bo 4 the ‘iran Will Five at 7! formance will 0: cation Weu { from the cMiclal pub! © perform: coumenoe with the new fiivsraisn Hesy, S05 cone | 4 .: the L Bs ple might be t , Sweet Hors in, will | tipduncertainty. This, however, iscertain,that piace The *ellowing rerolutiows wery read, and. om | rescue by the Un tater people muigl emp! aye ayaa nea aS Giitrocat felend tr: | Further Relative to tae Success me men WL defeated Gen. Kana, sad compelled | motion, unaniunously adopted -—- A friend from near to where Lope Inpded informa me Williams: Dennis MoCarth 7 Mile, Tore him fo send back to Havana for reinforcements, when Resolved, That we not onty deeply sympathize with | that he had fourteen hundred men to repel ths eecomd gall, Satiieen Deux oe of Lopez. they were only Jefended by works hastily thrown up — the Cubans In they sufferings, and in thelr struggles to | attack against him. ais, To conglude with f bs is no doudt that the revolters are safe in the around an old building, will be able to hold him at | throw off calling yoke thet oppreases them, that the Th ¢ Mountains—Shandy, for some time when they reach mcuntains so weil , may stand foi dors timed gb ¢ f ty of speech | mountains, and as they cam get provisions in great abua- Meat tne, or the By ram L1C aT! NO. 5 ” Aft he Wn Te it b i eo a bay a et ta Ould Ireland,” | RATA RIN i ie SMUCHIO. ares comedy: PIT CRIGLES REPORTED 10 BE JOINING IMM, | adapted to deronce as thore cf Cuba te. This is qore | and actioa—but that we wil freely lend thee our aid ; dauec, will remain there und! better arcangements cam “MeGuire, with the s and I'm’going to the Ww a oes a if the people of the country unite with them, | and assistunce ia securing and talateinieg that liberty be made, BURTON'S 7H THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET —DEss This, apacioua Savon, under the Broadway which {s confidently stated to be the case by correspon: | they have so long needed: aud for which they are now so | 1 know for a fact that ali the natives of Cubs are im on « Tier, 25 0 Bhantee, with an gutran 7 Hroadwas, and sisest com. Mfore Tiberators Shot by the | dents Havara, who, ] am fully satisfied, have not gallant!) ing. } favor of this revolution, but, for wamt of arms. they are Mien elctolass bopanhes We Cerkge wit te hepyy | mad ents which they di) not belleve, But. fel |B 0, That since a number of our gullant | pomericas. ‘AGRICOLA a tovee hia friends.” : | Spaniards. low citizens, aft the position in a military ubtry:nen Lave gone to that isana, ranz | — played the new comedy, in f: is fr: A ~ WE SEEM: or, Many Si ° | Pe ¢ our friends and brethren 2flered jgnominions deaths, «3 the hends | jarme AMisirs, tons heed i ie e hs Lottus, Ms. Ha- RCO eats Penta Boas ¥R. JOHN SAPTON, | &e., Ke. will be finally overwhelmed by tuperior Spanish force it tovls of royalty, for the glorious manif tae | Cuesersin rye Usite Brares Mai Service. —We aa pilton: Ler mot, Mr. * adowl: Senne Gh ognte Pe Pay they do not receive assistance. However anxious we ding sympathy witha distressed p | derstoal that Captaia Oradtree, 0 long and 90 favorabl ve those who are in danger, we taust not Mr, Bu i sing “ : Gide, Me. Blades Mr. Good wonderful. Ravel Painili Gabriel ta two chatact TELEGRAPHIC. gout be te vel nificant of contemptible epirite i inp | known 00 commander of the United Baiss iat eiemee To; | h Ba ‘on, Mr. Russell; Me, David Fallon Me, Par nes 7 ng Mons. Biondsa G Ba‘ard any more small detachments; we hove had snot gaze upon the scene with folded arms, nor Seoey, Mle Weokens Bhebarny Misa Macha Besa. Bical nGett nam | Avsival of the Steamer Cinctnnatt from se ect oe eh beg ery ay ol died etal oe arg ye’ IN gioxas Tunanay, guennay STREET 4 Tadipendeaty Qe ehiety-ais | Havana, men of New Orleans, There is no) Resolved, That a comtoltter be appoluted, whose duty | Cae a re Lt ONT: Cental Wits somneaet mas ry Box Tickets, rn “Doors ope pouaunene a valle ia New Oar vaya, September 1, 1851 pen Bh — — het vapescen There is nv lack of ball be 19 collect me: fraying the expenres to | sare degree, all the requisites to fill the place iy be made ‘Tickets, conta P them: of curtain ris urviving comtades of the | New Orleans, where provis and their brave com- | sll those Ly Captain Crabtree, with exedit to himself and to the ‘ednesday eveain, Sept. : ie drama aud opeotacle gatit To with the “ arrived G 1 O the, Ualted Seater Sere Np fas hor fue Mopo £2 | The steamer Cinckanati las arrived, with Havana dates | Slaoghtered Critten len, : nay see fit (0 roluuteer ia this »pirited und , . SA! or, the Mysteries of the Court ¢ Naplos—Ii: with the new pantomimic foto ot ROLKA, } eee: Pee, oe cee meant nO saehns tad lovwatiine. | Siceiras aoderiah ing, | pavigator,ard Mi ortanity ok poltontes tare aude Adrian Uesepolo, M-oN. B. Clarke ; “ The accounts via Savannah aro confizmed, including | 1 therefore plaialy appeal to you t come forth gene: |” Judge Koc thenproceded to appoint the following 5 orite Count Bertrand 0°Arto} ROUGHAM'SLYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME . 7 ncludieg | ously and promptly, It wil reyuire a conslderable | gentlemen a committee Col, Eamuel tone, Jone | = 8 sect favorite with the travelling pabtic Mrs. H. F. Nis nae Doa 2 Caroitaa, Site a: ¢ ‘entertainments will commence with the lanzh- a fine of THE WIDOWS VICKIM-Me, Twitter, Mz, » Holt Lacon op tHe Cimere Srv Mexcery.—A splendid : Haw | new clipper skip, of aboct 1 Guy tons burthen, called the Mercury, will be Jaunchel at 3 ¢'clock thie afternoom trom the ship yard of Westervelt and Mackey, toot of Srventh street, She is intended for Boyd & Hincken’s | Hae of Havre packets, amd will sallom the Ist cf Ne- . re whlch acer ce | Temes: ants | Sympathy for Cuda tn the United States, | Domine. cre of, the lurgest meetings which ever gee | Ty Naw Sr row, baailt a thie Wim, Kiley, B. AL, Adi street.—Deoss Circle amd 2, 50 cents: Fomily the death of General Enna, the great lors to the Spanish | som to do anything that you or f would sanction; for Borden, F» ,..deha Kook barks troops, and the advance of Lopex towards Havana. Tsay at oace That will never consent that our noble M.G John ‘There are also rumors that Gon, Lope bad been joined | YOURS men shall again be havscded with insufficient — kins, Sr. by large numbers, and that he had already advanced ag | “U5 end inetilolent means. | FELIX HUSTON, far as Mariel, only thirty miles from Havana a seco On the other side of the question, the Spanish a GERMAN NATIONAL F = Wednesday, ptember 3, willbe performed | Bu ir. G. Jeri A the spectacle of DAS KATH ‘ON Ellen Beads sive. Mrs. Quicktdget, Mra, Mac HEL BROAN nile ePgeale ot as, RATMC ATEN VON Popular Dance, by ‘lle Catia. To conehule with WANTED Crummles, Me, Beogham; Syusak, ‘Mz, ashyile American, Aug. acai! taude in the Amey Agreea of Saturday ster Groase Wa ¢1 1ZARD—' “ . » # fe } d toge: 2 our e! Y we si "a the charming character of Kate, Doors open Berea ho Hr. Cramales, Me. Br j state aay Lopat ven urrounded by four thousand of the LORE. | Soret on ine eens ieee 8 Peon Je toe oes Bone | gee ew 2 eae by Esl — | government troops. ae | So i Set sy, bags ; e)Kwap & Co. Left om Sunday mo ‘ , AT ‘STL! we iy 2 fe HERA our streets wore remiezed lively with the inspiriting | ve 4 her inst eppearance, will tike placo al Niblo’s Ts ee ‘on | Wedrerday tng, September v, will be performed, las: | and military officers were very active, at Hay in © $ G zs i a red banzer, upon which inseribed “God and Li- nai “y Park a" Ais is pe it fi Saturday. depeenber Vy if 4 the play ot | abe, the opazs of i y vat Havana, inen, | Tk» news from General Lopez, by way of Savannah | bert Guia’? At the sound Tihs Oley lial! Mell Ga | Vey fust boat for her lensth. Sho in intended for the TUE STRANGERS Mie iallen, Meee teens eae Te : LA FAVORITA, | deavoring to prevent news from the country being com- | 4 4 scccke € it, wierd - es 4 Washington, Alexandria, and Mount Vernon route. THE STRANGER ME ial je Mowatt: and the | gry ongg XT Steyr. Batt . ry being © hae caused a renewal cf the Cuban excitement in this citiiens poured, by hundreds. towards the square, and in | Wgshington, Alexandye. and Moun) | sxmee tou | 0 ‘of th Per- . . 5 Di ae t ym 3 AM y ‘ Dp Yormance to somamence at h peacisety S| Balthazar, muuppnated to the United rates city, amdn expediticn from Yaitimors is now regarded for alto act within the waRcraad | ofthe line of screw steam vessels to ron between thr: —— | Leonora di Gurman HE BLOOMER TROUPE’S LAST GRAND CONCERT, Assivted by that accomplished artiste, Sle, Nathalie Fityjames Principal danseuse of the operas uf Nap endon, ond Mons. Carrose, have th third end last Grand Wednesd! ptember 3. Signora’ atten “Ben! oa | The leaders of the revolution. near Puerto Principe: | a3 a 4xed fa The money is het or Bettia! aud the raem are "gignumey Bettinl. | bad been shot im the backs, as traitors, here, aud all that is now necessary is to obtain posses- ignore “Ret | A full lst. of General Lopez's officers 1s published in | sion of a steamer, If a steamer should tail, she will 0'C19K. | the Faro Industrial. The whole force of Lopez whenhe | likely take with her acrew of picked men, prepared to 3 , - mt he | trander, arrived at this port om the 18th of last July, landed, including officers, was 400 men, beard a Spanish cruise, if she should meet one, The po cy sears Tet Presidents Gav's, | having om boa | six men'whom they had picked up at SEP seizure of such vessel by the government. it is asserted, ; sea on the Sth July, in lat. 25 80, loa. $4. and who repre- . ‘The reports of the cruelties that were perpetrated when | would be no obstacle, as a commander ean probably be | R. Andereou, 8 me Cocke E-q.. D. U. Topp, Eaq., Gem. | cented themacives to bea portion of the crew of slew Gol. Crittenden and the other Americans were shot, are | found, who would oarry off the government officials niso, | 3 W Hickman ge Prenidents E.G Bantam tk. | 524d hom Mary Ann, of Sunderland, which vessel “The Warstors Ratuza, (with she, srumpee oblicate,) Ml ABD soe fully confirmed, rather than be fulled fn bis purpose. | Bhould ‘a resi a pil Ps te § op Raaege {a {vandoned two days pervious, a a sining com, u y Ina AU sre wi 0e elni me » 4 ff, e ut ei ors, Birks ot Abertoldie’ Mina Casharta jobert tro que LAma.” | has the honor of tadersilag Ris friends, the yateons of the | American vessels are strictly rearched, and all Amert- | Deis Bet set of contingent arrangements sre belng | "nh. fiowing resolutions were then offered and aiopt- that the captain. officers, and the valance o& Robert the Devil.) Ml Part I a che publig im genrai, tal previous to bis d= | made for a stespier from New York © be met | ed witheut a ingle disventing voice — | the crew, left at the same time, im the long boat, but y the Orehetras Eins, oy Mive dutta; La'p penal parturetrom New York, Dewitt cans are closcly watched. by # band of patriots in the bay. Reachved: Charinekiae the coaMaeelion nar that they parted company in the night. It appears by Qminore Can ‘one Nav alitanay Mite, Fitsjames; The Credle NEriT,. | Five Spanish offizers,in additi TP WASHINGTON CITY. rie ? the Erelich papers that these men belonged to the 3. a ‘1 . et i” e Spanish cficers,in addition to General Eana, AT WASHINGT T a the land, nor principles knowa to the usag ry i aN ig BE Bing he gana oxi the were killed in the batile of the 17th ult (From the Warbington Republic, Sept. 2 States authorizes the Presideat to prevent British berk Byam, which arrived as Quecnpionm Bip | 7 rehestral performance; Dacte, ‘On Thursday, September 4th, 1351, ( o ry “Mt alt begin at 3 P. n ti ude at 11 o'closk. . uf Last vight there was large and enthusiastic assem- | prevent individuals from | zits | to heninal and to conclude at 11 o’elo The Cincinnati passed the Spanizh war steamer Pizarro | pig ze in front of the Patent Mer, notices having been | Dive city and Richmond: via Norfollt and Petersburg, arrived yesterday, She wii, ieare this port oa Ler drst voyage, on Monday. the Sth instant arcund the outeide of the circle Whe square was biter- Hy ewarmirg with speetators. General kW Yiiekmaa | kein an snimat train, for @ few minutes. in behal! of the Cuban catise, and read the |», Dvsrtvion ov a Bove at Bea —The ship Caledonia Fernando... Hail, 1381, ASTLE GAR tomber 4, 1361.—) Bessie Orervares by she Onsuert he law of | lond, cu the ‘Lith ult, from New Orleans. ‘They had shown a mutinoun disposition from the time they lets ie saving the United st Cuda. or any other forvign country And Catharina; Grand Pa: Fit: ames and Mons, Carrese: see tpl partte ti ranpemmentz contemplated with the | at seg, (Our previova accounts represeuted the Pizarro | postd throughout the city calling a public meeting to | * Kevylrca that we view wich, tae keenest jadigaation | New Orleans. on the 2lst of June. and after various dis Ri een re Bik THE GREALEST SPLENDOR ‘aD IMPOSING MAG- | arhore, in Bahia Honda, anda wreek.) take into cousideration the preseut a‘Tuirs of Cubs. 3|& Sohuman and barbarous massacre, in cold ‘ood of | Srderly prof are Se = the had seemed asiginliiee. General McUalla was called to pre and Henry S. | 9 of Amerionns seized: cuthe high seas, by 0 S60- July, Too! . Ie. aerted had at Will ND. 2h Broads i " party of Americans s¢ a the big WS pi a : niles, No. Si roa aha. other Musi to are now completed: and fe fa with ams pride that the Ms | pe astner by the Schooner Merchant, at Sax | Davis wasappointed secretary, | aides Seonaas quaded tate abe eye aren. acacea:| ana carsied away with them {our dane Ae ‘Rooms, No. 53) Broadway. Beas pals Hie Shnanee: Af Sn ppnce $4: Ae PanNEN INS na e General explained bis Tiews wpon the subject for | through the streets with brutal Tiolonce, aud shot with. &24 tiller, x and water, by force, threat cht concert commencesat o'clock. variety of 2° ep OF PERFORMANCES, i vannah. h the meeting was convened; aud iu the course of | out trpi-an act repulsive to th ngs of civii ‘ad peo. | f2iNK the lite of whoever inade the least resistamce— = 2 combining, ou the same oceasioa, tie tarivalledattractions of | Colonel King, the editor of the Charleston Courvor, has | his remarks he said that he was oppored to a violation | plo. which ena only tin | its parallel among savages, ume | Pavive a thele pistols previously to prevent Chabe wood, Jr., Avs TWO GRAND OPERAS, transmitted the following:— of the laws ofthe United States, aud that it would not | Fesizained by the dictates of hwauity. Bee Aa belog deteired from teeting thelr purpowe—and lett MD, o . b to set le to thy aT tt t | olved, @ hostile attack upon ¢ - _ 1 the shi; 9 , Okt ‘ ae pa eae zie | Imwhleh un Brora aad i Com aay will appears =| © The Savannah Rep liran of today contains copious | verned. However, he advocated the right of expatriae | Gea yes tne serurinising examination of the government, tes for either steering the ehip o> going slo) one ond o'clock, Miraculous Ex « ET, + ‘ i 3 b solve n “ : z nd one boy. to aasist t Savelii aud Herr Cline. ‘who mes encazcd for this, fe And Other Entertainments, news, brought to that city by the echoomer Merchant, | [nj md in eych an event, wid men de Uoyond | tested, That actuated by a warm sympathy for the | the nip: being six in mumber. say four men and tee iaine, teil ot mage trloka. tony ae * For the first time, and on this dlaazy occasion only, | FO" Havana. | government ‘con exercisy m0 contzol whateve: over | fans Braue ior cbur ud TS “PPCBEA | oye inclusive cf the conk, who could only give a pull) tuilet I. le My ordinary occasios a pd a aise Meaus eit a! ‘ M4 events erage, THE Mac see eoun | wwe yoceasion only, | ‘ae the last accounts trom General Lopez, he was in po- | tiem. He insisted that the Cuban tyranny was more | “fy metus oe ‘teitetatt resolution the and, fortunately. with this short help, were enabled te y to the harbor of Queenstown. PILLICODDY. sie which, by | FOUR oniat Fits BOSSE ASSGn ore sition east of Mariel, fasappertable than that = hae ages pint the | pointe a the following committee Thos on ber arrival : | Madame e Mose de Vi The creoles at Havana were bighly elated at the suc- | tion of Furope, Awd further, that the tyranny ct the cng a ty bam ee ter having ex- Macaine Bertucea- Maretae! Trum Beni | cestes of Lopez, and were Joining him da Spanish authorities forfeited all allegiance on the part "HH. L. Claiborne, Wan. B. : ba new tine aitecen pay ‘There were only seven hundred troops ia Havana. of ber subjects. He gave the substance of the inv ee | Benuy Halbert 1 between that city aad Bi L. Salvi Betti paar gence which, he learned. had been sent to thi-¢ < ation betw ‘\RIPLER HALL—THE WIDOW AND THE ORPIA Bignor D: Loris, and ae Sensdet | _ It iepresumed that the despatches brought by the | telegraph. yosterday—nawely. that Lope: is now to. the | The Government and the Patriots at New NewYork. She was expected to arrive ut Panama ow Professor Anderson, the Great Wizard of the Nort’ (His Sst ‘sppearance these 3 years.) H Cherokee, for the Spanish Minister, related to the death tee ‘of victory, and that the commander of the opposing Irie the (th ult. tie most Lenevolent manner. when called upon by a of Geveral B He i te9 soliciting the use of Tripler Hall for an entertain POWERFUL FIRST BARITONI AND BAS! eneral Enna. was wounded In the leg, aad died | *} “4 for ti benedlt of the widowed family of th TOUR rom ae peta OLS gaat Ribot hs battle. Joiving the pa | Spanisa forces bad bee Milled, aud the troops were | jots. ere received with demonstrations of ap- | | | n the Washington Republic, Sep We understand that the secretary of th easy ¥ Theatrical and Musical. telegraphic despatches from the Colles- Bowsry Turater.— Two splendid pieces are announced j His remuars 9 Michael Poste aw og RB etaet | pbigaet Beneveatane, sine aotseng aaa ee ‘The Furo Industrial (of Mavana) says, that on the 17th | ane, stating that 2009 men were waiting tare Haste aS ou Saturday even, | ARTISTS OF THE IVALIAN OPERA, | the Captain General distributed brevets to thirty-ave | m then he folowing resola- | there ready to embark fr Cuba. Without being ap- Willams, Mr Bddy and Mrs. Jones will appear. ‘These om of 4 busy | aided by aimens pore aT ee } oficers and scldiers wounded at Las Pozas on the 12th. | tons on ae boon aetna ager oP vidal remain Rig, fpesconmey ci oe Sho wish to enjoy a plewrant evening wvill visit the Bow- - Dons Joaquim Aguero, Jose Tomas Betancourt, — “PROGRAM! uz, nando de Tayes, and Mizuel Benevideo, were shot in the Resotyed That the peop “nited 8 thize with of the C was duly informed that if the said 2000 men shevll debark under the cizcumstances, certain offleers oppressed 0 yp HITE's MELODEON, 63 BOWERY, geposize Tae pea : Furope cr Asia, oz Africa, or America Of the United States weuld be held responsitte, We io 7 ry Theatro—open every niahe | C lace of FIRST. ‘ back, at Puerto Principe, for high trearon under the iron beel¢t a !laynanin fu: are inclined to believe that {t would not be amtes to peg enw ia well cast Bersonage the wos Beautiful variety of HE Niopian In conseqnence of the imin suc that has attended | ‘The schooner Merchant was carefully searched for | in ita test the truth of Mr. Rhet Geashoct iL be the ful ballet pantonsiime of » Cara by White’ ble Trou an ‘of Screnaders. the great wonder of tne world, brated prima d the most scieatific aad go and see the Rousset Family. jae and Potrue! ho the debut ot the aa, t beautifol dancing ) All.will clos ples. of in the land of Ki ndet the emale the U at itis eight ited State zou any law i arms, her whele ceiling having been ripped up ‘or that try to ewhole of Bellini'sopera | purpose, Voundl-ss aggressions the performances will vega : veh ith * of NORMA. nate { the “Universal Mi whether ia | le were eppesed to h ak Norma Roa de Vriex | Ok eee ee ru Africa, or In unhappy Ireland; and basteg — srnuo’s Gas or ppeat Savaynan, September 1, 18951 especially do we feel pity for our neigh!ors of Cuba, ‘The ty suit to the Stenmer Falcon. og pee sary’ cam the hankte tne aa ot ont perform. ances on the tight rope. by Gabriel, Francois, and Moms. Biondin: (he pext will be ~Jeanett? and Jeagnot;” ame he concluding feature will be the new and elegant piree, whose exiles so often find a refuge om me ue. and whose Pe m the a Republic, September roaps are borbe om eve @ to our shore | ‘The newspapers bave been very much occupied < Mae Martsce "| board a cargo from Havans. Resolved, That wo trust inan overruling Providence, with the alleged cutraceon the American ttag, phil | Itwas reported at Havana, when the Merchant left | which will overthrow, at the proper time, all these din the case of the Puleon,oy a Spanish man- | xt tyrapnies, ard establish civil and religious libert, A onan ia 5 ae "iNerazary nm that five hundred of the Spanish troops were killed in M3) y the Dermission of Mz. Mar. | the battle of Las Pozas. | The Spanish war steamer Pl:arro was still aground. jock concluded before ide: cine 1 umaas Gettin: | The Merchant was uct alloned to land, or take om MITE, | Proprie or. . Sy e The Falcon is a steamship, owned by M_O. Roberts Tar <The excellent comedy, written ty . to be governed, andothers; and although her commander isan officer Bulwer. will again he produced this erening se of sympathy, but by law; | ofthe uavy.and although she carries the United states Of all the, stare of thy \hambers street company. pert he wretched, mail, she f: strictly » merchant vessel and mo report has as OE Sine merits of Cts Sounds S Sees Seamer 8 ‘din the cyan at eight 0 ‘cloak ‘ments are varied and soleit, and such not only by the holy imps by the first we are taught to other place of amusement in 5 ba Yor, © smal ot Female eens Cpsee F208 Rousset. | and by the latter to respect hte of others, | bee made to the Navy Department. of the firing b: all who kuow the distinguished author ry fie nh) | URES te Teiteneens Come Expeititions while-we maintain our cera. * | wbleb she was brought to and spoken by a Spanish Sap patation, require very jtttle incltoment to.se0 say y awe Bavrivone, September 2, 1351. ‘That Spain has stripped her unhappy sub- | of war, The report of this officer, which has brea pud- | Matic preduction trom his pen. Narioxat Tieaike.—Thore who have not seen the | erend and magpificent spectacle called * Queen Joaana,’? Sag ete should visit the National theatre, It is a work of great eral of Cuba, and complain! tt ade merit, and ia put on the stage ina style of grandeur set the latter expreseed hie regres, and said it should | 20M Furpasced. Purdy deverves the most extensive pax cocur again; that {t bad sow prodebly taken place in tronage. as his whole study is to please his patroma, ae wd to her owner, Orders have been received here for allthe government | } hat } tha | oMlicers to be on the alert to intercept any expedition | {he Beas: of | 4 thelr alle, which may be fitting out for Cubs. Eifective measures | “"Rewoived That asan inswerection of the inhabitants | have been taken to intercept any such expedition at | ¢xisted before the late expedition of Loper. it Justified of every right which eleva rden, and has forfeited ¢ above | Usied heretofore, Is properly addr ny of Atay isl mpany oI arly W! wecongth and doxtaeit alé and Femal: va, who will give aa o: Martie Statuary vasqustied lu the world, cogsther | with a varlety of interesting Performances evrey afteraocn Sad crewing. For particulars are tills of each aay. Alimis: | - ta; Stage Seats, 37! Fi i m and his exiled co-patrict# in Sying to their aid with | ne 7 in Peitate Boxes, £0 onta: % are sali nA ch retnforcemon!s as they could command } consequ the Spanish vessel's baring anew com- Matter what th ae re eae rarquetto, 1234 pee tee unaints solved, That every American hae a right to expa- pander, whe 4 recently come to Havana, and did not 1 ‘The entertainments here are @ me triate Bimself. and can devote himself tc any cause which now the Faleon. pprrporms arent onaioe mA set re | } Bartitone, Sept. 2, 1551. is founded on the principles of natural ‘ustice, subject to ; ‘bead of the Faleon Wat Bot necesea- | a varied wo very interestin [oe well TT x4 Subscriptions are being rai » fo no oth, iction than what the laws of bis own cou nsult cr am aggression. It is a mode fre- hao é , Tse original aa Tn which the emingnt teng ip g raised at Savannah, for the | Geeee oe eee ee crutsers, for the purpose of in- | dé followed by“ in which several of the e he fe im [t ignor Sesto Benedetti, | will make Lis Sirst appearaace thes von as bi ted tmamagettomt of B. | | Purpese of aiding the Cubans eves Its Boudry. thus yielis | uiting Into the Cuntucter aad cujects or wt mvepietons | 14Ost eiminent artists appear baka } } if porte eee Christy, whose concerts i = . “ npr oe wd piece will be the amusing feature called * Wau This city, for a eueceasion of “five years,” have boom received | PheUUKSY i Renedett, Sane oq aE turns out that she ls 4 lawful vessel bound | rard.” ‘The orchestra, which for niusical with favor by highly reepeotable and faabionable ‘Mudiences. | “Signor Bensdetti. BY THE MAILS. in the brutal massacre of fifty prisoners Yes | be excelled, will play several beautiful overtures ‘Tickers, 3 conta: Becca open a and w a © ax Mareizex. ‘itis - ¥ = pts meme feed tpn i antoege mgt om A Hered to proceed on her voyage; others ise she 8 |“ Guyyery"s Mixetare's.—This inimitable company com o'clock. yd Col. Willlam S, Crittenden—His Desertion — *!*S*u ‘Se lo fooling im this country: we do not fied | tives to be the chief attraction of the day. Look at the in! shat Paw ‘atvernoen, est coaeersa . ye of war o ur gover 5 Spain—t 1 fact of the Falcon having ‘ieplayed ber national ~ i” a wa onasp AND MISCELLANKOUS CONCERT, {From the New Ortense fiue Delta, Aug. 28 | guaot wi fics havieg me the fave which they aobiy | cclesedee- sot aiter tae cage ss the showing ef fuse , PFperamme GetoMM Oa evel JELLO’ MINSTRELS, ry FELLOWS’ NEW MUSI. | in Which will api " | Leng anc well did we know him knew him frst | duced by their dangerous expedition. colors is a stratagem generally resorted to for the par- entertalpme wt to-day, As usual, the hall will be phim 4 Mall, 444 Ursedway. betnoen Howard and Grand = Ree. | ia the Mexican war. and in many a bivouse shared bis | 4 livsclved. That the tusuif oflered to, CUT ag oy te | ee ct ai eeaby that the Spanish authorities witl give | &4,tooverfiowing. = is justly rated and e! | blanket, Fdueated at West Point, he graduated with | Sting « Spanish reese! Habanero into the Falcon, | e \ ‘Bi end crit pe wagner Baw 's Mcsrow.—Whenever we feel melancholy, Sovpe ov talemted tad experiansnd parformers, ander the vole Aeganhaennne PRoonawyr, | honor At the opening of that warshe occupied the po, | ‘ROvid mot pass ungoticet by our government, which — the wost suiiiactory explanations of this transaction, | ¢n4.'hiyce {4 our usunl Tesort. ‘The pantomlmes prodnend SNepass year have been roonted with the freatest faver by | J; Grand Duett, au y Signori Loriai and Coletti, | sition of adjutant of the Ist infantry, amd for several 4 demand spoedy rvparation from Spain—in the | he Votuntecre at | New Or Grtenns, | here are infallible remedies for blue demoniam, ¢ ‘the olite and feshion frem all t i ‘oll months discharged the highly responsible dutier of post | ©yeet ose failure to g which, proper moasures | [From the Pioaguue, Aug. 94 | co over tow with laughable tricks and humorous f o adjutant at Vern Cruz, with merited honor. Me was the i be adopted to ma’ tain the honor and dignity of ave received the folowing communication, but | deste, The “Magie Trumpet” doe! but the “ Mystie oe ie | Xe son of a brother of the distinzuished gentleman who | United état anetion of aay name. | ‘i | Cross’ is be; he number and quality he reyutest which it | Crees” Ie beyond every! ing, in if the comiuct of Mr. A. F. Owen, proper, that we have d States Cov ul, ot Navana, bas 3 Lcombinations and pantomunie miracles, ‘The Martinettis, Javelii, and Cline; as well pee the regu- 2 Bertuocs Mareteek. | now fills the office of Attorney General of the United ar. C. Badiall, | Ste Nis father emigrated fo Arkansas. when that every Watnesiey and Saturday, dation of taiailies, commencing at J o'vloo State woe in its infancy, and died in early life, filliog a people of the United tat ioe to answer its inquiries | 16> company, ail perfor m this afternoon and evening. EW YORK AMBILITY Mn. community with universal regret for the loss of a mau unworthy ¢ Nee Onceace Aug. 22.1991, |. Boweny Anrnimestes—Mane. T. Dunn, the accom. Levi J. North, Propriet change of pers | ir. Ariitt. | highly endowed with the loftiest virtues as he wax gifted . apac I t paper this morning that you had some | lished and foscineting equestrienne, has met wae « prilliant reception at this favorite resort. Levi a Willie, and Mcns Edgar are always received witts tumultuous applauss. Don't forget the afternoom per- formance which takes piace to-day, at three o'clock. Zcrmaace for this week. Open ev pire aud oa Wedacs- rent att unate patriots thal were sot in had been deceived. ‘teoles bad been ‘isa VingidisWhitiag, | with the rarest genius, - Wili Critenden, as he wae {uni . Marly named ly is friends, was worthy of the stock 160° h staaarae Bertucen Macetson. | Pe & PA prosed, aud justitied interferene trot forces he spring. A nobler spect. , & Worthier serv: or eltizen > * cou Now Las Well as many others a | we have never rt. a lo ¥ addressed the meeting tee et | Aaety rie Wizanp ar Tauren Haui—Mozost 1 Panes 4 sialon de eer tla Mae. Sh | or, he fest time hip seeieT" whole of Bellini's Oper | SDA of liberty, were h aocorp:ished soldie & place, and three che to Know 18. We fuaed this capealions nate on this great artiet’s By) algo, the intelligent dogs, 14 Has a8, eesaans | of betters, & ntle as he was brave At the | [ecgermance last ight, betag punsoea, oe Voom Tickets, Bevnts., Doors open 07, am resigned his mil all was agnin crowded. The audience were detij Sig's. A Bosio, close of the M Su. | 4 | and became a e people of the Unit lution for thera, 1 thi The Professor almost exceed bi if There will bee 4 } a fe 3 a vo tor ppoge - Eg day performance fot faulles and juveniles, em 1 hear se tpaenlos of the h Angrst, S61, to take ° | Satur - | agued lip-lovers of Cuban freedom against him, as well \\ 0 of the straggling and op- Mn Gsnnes, Reooxrys.—The Deane Family on | | as his companions, for permitting themselves ecap- | P rlarons crueltie another of their excellent entertainments this eve- ‘acts of Norma, at three o'clock: tured. The dying missive: TS his compatriots reveal the ee a itivens of the United - ; ping. bali ipod Family, causes that comy elle 6 teered fn he bi holy straggle for the papers, be. Re tears Gnaxo Paxonata cf a Whaling Vorage Round itd sid Fourth act of 3 a quarter to fire. man fell a viet {maa eh crod Wiliams, Ee ,., was called to tt Adjutant the World. which met with snc unparalicled success te ring vf ae, deed Browghat paay, ata quar days before he le: b we ah few brief appropriate remark @ aseis j | Boston Baltimore, Butta) on w being exhibited et Agree. Oe ‘accompany him was expressed. W { the weeting dip Tiros dwn great work of art, ‘Gh quite sat iden, both interesting aad im? tuctive; every one should see it, vysson Axpensos, tHe Wirano or tie Nena, aso tHe Pouce Deranttesy <The annexed cortespond- ence bas taken place betwoen a committee of the Fourth Wi ‘lier. anit Professor Anderson, the Great Wissard North, The whote and generous reply of the great wieard to the application of the cemmiltee Nil be appreciated everywhere as it merits—and it ts te “ hoped that next Saturday evening will prove that «to the w<pectation of widow aud orphans of an oficer of the civil force of cocoles 6a landing | the city, who was receatly murdered, have receive through the charitable heart of a stranger, the means | future comfort and comparative happiness, Professor atecewtion. Ani Jezeon has done hie duty—the pudiie have omy te ond in an equa vieed him our incred inst emt the ent re gna taewersh Iron Works, athe na eye lot Sandwich Cente, lj rise SM; macodss | 4 Bates, 4sh; Franklin, 6th; Concord, | CP UCKETs Se Grading, on Thursday — ter sa 1 . The second act of Lucretia Borgia, at balf-past slits a » The Concert, at sere . The Paritand, at a quarter past cight. n wy boty, hat Fad. ‘ubans hed r = TICKERS, ONE DOLLAR EACH, | st etedeasb as ian et tase which will admit the hel | of cuba in aro iain Now | had actualy commenced, that the Cubans were in t ree | field. he assured us he knew from mente of parti Riddle, and Uv y interrupted by | | nee coneourse. K PESTIVAL —TICKETS FOR RAT MARBT?. UBEATH & ©CO.'S Foreign | leachit for ane at 8 ore, No. dway. is) Kirksieg | who bad given him their coatiden berteh & CO | we kad nothing but cur incredulity | parted never to meet again. We ha | duty to state this to his position in the exp ue | artiviees prectis Lby the w Mi te “a ‘of the sshome ‘The more we re“ect on the melanelwsy tw ye twat | less and chivalrous Crittenden and his devoted Clates, the mere Inst in Wooder and astonishment we come, for neither in conversation with inteiligent citiseas | nor vith military authorities, can we find an excuse or warmest N AN MARBYZER'S B ETB Wa venil TePR Ih Eon nodthe Ha Newark Daily Advertiser have been ob Visiters are requested to conto tions of the doorkeepets, with reg: sad egress. wed int One wt a1, that wer n BTS YOR — SOREAT BENBFIT, MA : A palliation of the desertion of his re Spr reage we procer at SCHARFENDERG & LUISS Music | e Will be found at the garden | On gunday, aye Adjutent Stanford . laned, ha © heen appointed a com~ Store, No. i-5 Be adway. day, and after the performances, | the following morning. Lope: with ['ragay, and all ¢ fo i 9 depart nent of the “We heard 0. mor ete ag tis ehdawe hk ter of the decented off AY AX MARUTZEK'S BENKPIT.—TICKETS FOR THI: 8 | T ROAALL OF Ars ‘EN; TO COMMENCE | commanding offic: ‘ Astor a D him for two days je ya i a leo, may be proc di at the reat and ent © whe Wee mare TR poniene nome syrseser banca | Drawing r note, Tw vite im the ates OR SALE TT FOR MAS MARETZEK'S GREAT vere ‘4: aieder mash & Scere es ce te piace te OR £ CKETS FOR MA\ PT7BK'S GRE 5 hie re nor did he. ‘ nis te pi benefit, at WERRSILO & BREL ike ‘oieign Music | ean advance to im | to his rear gu nor did he, ugh b ee | tons were cleatly open. watti Colonel deepatched him a note. We say. bis comm | were clearly open, for. were it otherwise, the 5 | Pondence referred to could not have taken place. 2 | ordered Colonel Crittenden to join hin wi mand, but it d tappent, nor can it pra's letter, that amy gui Performances in natural magic, il eeroman’y, demonology, a ting tho week, Professor & ito | (Store, No. 2 Broadway, neat Canal steeet. interest of bis clabor z -~ | Instentive of the fallacy o gx MARLTZEK'S BENEFIT.TICKRETS FOR THIS | witehoratt. Every evening IVE” erent footival, fer tale wt the music store of WM, | Will have the bouor of int TVALL & SON, commer of Broadway and Park Place. ing weniers, and recommends early arr’ | conte: Juveniles under twelve years 25 o the Hall, or at the elt nor the lawa horive the et wild admalt We have th for the not to be, poue MAY MAUBTARK'S BENEFIT.—TICKETS For THIS egent imustoal fertivel, may be obtained atSCUDa I'S omvine thet VID. RBBB! ) Viano Weeeroowe, No. 535 Broadway. | . wt , Nth IDEN,’ Commi | aaa u G) . hostile foree elmingly great Con any one Tos RIDE om mittee, Lapy, {ol WILL b8 KNOWN Ry rae I PPLER HALL. <iNPORTANT NOFICE< GRAND piain why this was so, or 3 the ¢ ef Love THOS, RE P, achionable Dey Batertatnmen'. 08 ‘Saturday Anderson, the Wiratd of the North, bere ne hupdred xpe ted here ina few de. Wicsard bimaclt witty Taimien Wary Nev Yon, Sept. 2 1951. Fone uation from taking Commnre rie pothe t. | thould Bave been left behind with the b stantly expoerd to a surprise, aud a cut of rerun Wano Por | from the main body’ Ifthis waa not the resuct of d:- yy y the we : by oreo hour iter {RENT ATTRACTION AT PANORAMA RALI=RVe sign, as poor Cock clearly beliered when he wrote his the formality fete, resecive be ay) eee eee Mou ' nrivalled Exhibition ofa orama ofa Wheting | co pl Inst letter, it ishes sgainet Lope: an incompetency ed ia din- | went ter the benent of the widow ft fowily of the iste Feil ua ineneetcheeen cocaine eat | E eotesine Anisrson | an ignorance of military affairs, that would disgrace the of eriere, and fy Bw ay 4 RE tation of the civilived world 0 learn that the President f the United States ns despatched a vessel of war to ‘omand an explanation, and eatisixetion for the atrocity yane, and the insuit olered a vessel of in fring at it or searching it; and ia sal or delay to give satisfaction, means *y, om the ist of Angust load hex be state, that fully apprvclating ag hentt prompting ench eudeasors, ae ing with the exteomity of bo cane * sual nd eatiofacion ‘ay th rae with | faethe Foner’ ye ee vill give 6 greed fashion | merest militia tyro, end for which he ought to be jaterienses, for javeniles, | eachiered from any service. Gradua’ mee ath Tas por, | and cre many more days roll tock, “Admission, &) tere, a te wilt be se- | brave, as disinterested, and as true-hearted @ body fi fie during tiv men as ever embarked in an enterprise of ‘reedom. be eapored to the public gaze in " ainment of great intorest nad leavers. | @ under 12 5 THR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN | Suro ie The performance net re oa, Ee one to moe! from 10 A. Mo tod POM rn feom mrny dite through your feexpericuce ( ensidera sls expe oe Jared te thwart 5 see of atten xem} ar Tom pt tedrers, yon Monday, the sth of s - he moatters,) atten ine Pl m onteriain mene Me YOUN NICKINSON, Mansxse.” | glk nome eltes \ wre Genernt Fells Hnston's Address to the Cttl- Tant A. F. Owen, if his conduct has been | n tarnished | Matters ) atten ni Hall, nats wha te more inportant, chews SSS | cant allotted ther tly application for Place is re- zens of New Orleans. . 7 be forthwith removed from | Atmy. #0 Chae | weet ané absolute expenses Will very considerably fedtee MATRIMORIAL. cermmended. Ket baving « 7 the President of the United States, | the moiety for the benetictaey — panne RA AA AMPRELLS' MINSTRETS— WAST AND PEEL'S Bratt. | have fuera s heartion? snd anti-Amerioan condvet toward the Therefore, toobuinte tha er onid it moet wi J ATHMONT MADR RASY, OR bay 4 TO WIN A opian Opera Ti <d ae will Sfiy elauchtered patriots, and bi< piace filled by « man Twill, with most fervent Phe me nee amd will in N Lover. —V'rofeosor Law to saying arrived | of their Mumienl (i with so American heart an] Amotican feeling $f ma cricore, tepate on ff Beaton, will nd to aay. addveas, on veacept of one daiiar, C.; iichmond, ¥ tap poselpal eitsente ch post ral ‘lain dieections to Tadioe of gemticwmen ts | South. The programms consists of Butea, acing, Yi ratory) ee ne. 4 ae Mere ort. The rye Solos nie tee Whiletlieg 5°45 yt Ss ap Fs, Wanaees, iy, be marie N Tie ATLANTIC. Mx. HD aa moved further to amend yy appoint resident & committee of one to forward them ¢ Jent ond Ke-tetaty of the United Steter. and Paptain Geeers! of Ovba, . ay tie enieertee [ot wl tn, aeat whieli, *ich pore enerey, he Denes weey. Sons, and the coustution to. ¥ the clticens ef New Orlosne do not as there 9 no prospect of any ald beingtfur | ,SRoeen not be thoee wenden Accepted ani unanimousiy poem celebpated pertvrmint Dogs, Hector | ” e brave and galla howe Ihren 6 1 , Fane tise Gen tom theaters, out wuter vouy Wil | Se ved i the men D There fs n wyeetag A Mowrned, wit three NDEREON, : ts We have kad cme taig o¢ Vioodand aur. | To. Ggeas Wigagd o\ tae Notte

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