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WHOLE NO. 6892. = DOUBLE SHEET viene US ONES ymuayn OPERA, CAsTLE u Nevit or Ga wA A OL cy tember 9, is, pe AKT Sigmora A. Rosia, trus'ing to the kindness and liboratity hitherto shown towarrs her hy the panic of Ney York, and that her sonvtans endenvors to pleas» her py'r as to offer. om the 0 casio 09 bub Circe ia New York, he hopes will mest pu slic ‘ine this season will bo per- { CAVALIERI, the Cavaliers.) AgUBS — sa (ile Burisans tay rerious grand opera, in three Lord Walter Walton, Governor. 4! uritan. ta, dig. Gindilol. ir re, bis br a Purivan Cote nel, ig Mari ‘Lord artbar Talb. Jeteoe es Big’ O "Ls Sale, ‘Sir Ricbard t an Colonel seeeetig Badia. ® Puritan «fii» jg Bareatini. terms of Lord Arihur, peasants, pages. > _ The ecene in the first act lie# in yf rceosy none Plymouth ; sehenne og ere es neivhhorhood of the fi-tress en the ots, Graod bull) Duets, fi celoorated opera of CENERESTOLA, cee aieaes Sung by Signor! B oiaii and Warint Also, GRAWO FaN@asia YOR tTHw Viowin, by Mr. F, Griebel; Doo from + raot And grand IN A Sung by Sign To commerce a ‘POReMent om secount of w iczinia Whiting. Nook precisely. No’ post- th Tickets, corte each; tor slant the Astor House, Levin Bouse, New York tots}, Deimouiso's, and at the principal tores om Broadway. 183 CATHERINE HAVES. —MR JH. WARDWELL -MK. has the honor of anavuncing shut the first grand Cou- cert piv is ring Hayes, assisted 0 Merr Mengis, Mer Angistus rsham ard Me usvonu, wit 2 Brand erchcsira of sixty performers, will, in aly probantli- Si, take piaceom Teosday, Septen hee 28. 'at Tripler Mail, ‘The pregremme, and all: ther pavtiontarseor nected witu ths Concert, wil be sreed.iy te AC AMPBELL'S MINSTOE & iefors the public. AL terque Opera Troupe bmona and Petorsny Gharlectow. ¥. ©. < Tar Feiress, with Variety, qi mauaqement of James Norvis AGUE 1 T popue der tie HALL, BROUKLYN.—J. ©. RACNERS Operatic ‘Tr of Sereunders snnoaace ive their ivimity Jo entertainments every See bills. Mame Dir J.C. Rainer, FINE ars. “ win Aas WN ME JAmES BROWN, PacuenikaN akrisT, Mew ‘ der of the Water Volor deciety Gallery. IS! Broad. Wey, between Cortlanat ard Dey -treora. ‘the pavtio and Strangers partioulsrly, are invited t» call and exmmine his sree! ticular. to now the poowliar'y artistic 4 finish, for whieh the pis This establishment has tony b=sn Gnd best arcanved of any in the Nnitod 3h xeveived the fest gola netal ever aw 3 otypist, and the first medal of tue Avwrican five wwocesnive youre. His Daguerreotypos Greatly ndmired; they unite the perfect ascura with the —life-itke of i Mr. Brady's at 35 sad 2 of Fulton stro Its pictures: Oaguerre: aetitace far ole BCE S®avuvivr GUAGK —M&. A. DE P. BAEZ, PRO- Kuage and lite will devote them PANISH LAN fessor of the 5 fen Joleure how uality 2. two doors irom Brosaway. (oe, No. t OMAN CATHOLIC GKPHAN ASYLUM, PRINCE street —The Annual Festival, for the bonetit of this In- atituticn, Will take place, as usual, at Castle Garden on Monday eve entertaiamen shave Deen selected rv stm of the Boned of no eff rts bo rome tw ot ute each; to be Ww HALE, RENCH, ENGLISH, EA ton Woirding end Day se &5 Brondway, eo: ner of Ami ¥ Movtoe will open their schoo! this aa wine o'elo: a PANIOHL th AN, SPANISH AND GER yours gonthomer. No. asses. Richards % Sth September, at © for roginwers, (Monday) Bix | Abe Com, Apply at Terms $10 for 24 lessons. }O PARENTS AND GUARUIANS —« LADY, AcoUS- tuition and oare cf childeun, will roe family, to Fem ier her immodiate up thr h the ra vol mmotabilicy wil xious parent, thas th Tega ated home. Addre “Baucation,” at thie ofl P turned to the city, will reopen nis Writing Academy, 289 Broadway, on Monday, the ch i Appli for nee oF to jou che class OOKKEERPING, AMITEMETIC, &e.. THOROUGHLY taught by W. J. KENVILLE, 29 Broadw, dtudeut is separately and carefully iuse abled readily to apply in ras oc kavwledge Lim. Open éry and evoning. sm: derate. B Dye apt IN@VITUTH, NOS. LY AND LY MRR Ma “cor street —H. F. JONES, Proprietor, havi turped from Newport, the other water horees, he wil re-’ 8. for the instruction of ladies ard 2 gontartef horsemanship in a.! ite various bran also retuene his thanks to the public for t patronage bestowed on him forthe past season. 188 ADRAIN’S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES at Jamaica, L, 1., will re-open Septem oer Lith, (shird Monday.) He share of __ DANCING, CRITE NE NEW DAN CES—) 4 bOO! MSZOURKA, La GOR. lites, and Tempete—Mr JH. Sear ng willl te~ Waltzing te Dimeelt * ready ins few days Mr. ¥. will sive tics of fhe tava and Rours for ‘the classes, and will doacding se 199) and familie ANOCING ACADEMY —l10 GRAND oTREBT, Pour doors from Bronaway.—“r. 6. SARACUO, professor, ke carrion, of the his saver semen o one else. THK'S DANCING ae Hy brn, 2 Lith September: Will 6evote themsel ue Apoly to Mh. ? daily from J) ANCING AND WALTZNG —WK L UROOKES WILL ren, his sehool, in wonar. scmeenbue H6uh, preferred, ¥ ‘Bttend them at the rm parente, either in thie city or in Broek co ton debe ith attention. i Ne USIC, MUSIO, MUSIC.—THE SUBSOKIBER Has honor Ny to inform the log Orehertrions,” tntely teeel it ‘the best er. One hae sia olin B three som saree, 6 4 sweaty eee Titerent from R AG hy Browdwoot & Bone, at 143 Bligh qehoo). Cam be econ ti Fs weer Me GW in. thirty Vreights \wanty per cent lear than by any other expres v, col argee for custom house of con-ular foes. All gud mast ekages Bot to exceed 115 ibs conte on ited States Mail 5 gates. No, 2 Vesey etree ton mers te t, Astor Mrnae. CALIFORNIA — ne. 40 conte per In. 2 Vevey street, Astor Mouse, BAL Offers his services to the te foretell past, La Noa ge, No 0 WREST PRICE PASSAGE F teh ete we Ch San Franc by steamebip Em al i UR Taine et Panera oe goods vaten th ‘Frencises. at shippers option, by Zashrisvon, Ni Shippers wi find it their interest t» oti upoa bh tisred, hefore Arrancements elsewhere, Por parti- © ines, apply to B. Za st . FROM SWEDEN, etti ENMANSHIP.—M¥R. GOLDSMITH TAVING Ki | TRANSPORTATION ACROSS THE MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1851. THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM WASHNNSTON, NEW PHASE OF THE OVBAN INVASLON, Report that Leper was Decoyed to Cuba by a Stratagem, Wasixarow, September 7, 1951. The cabinet wore together to-day, I understand that from the letters of three Spantsn officers to Lopsz, he ‘waa decoyed to Babia Honda by a stratagem of General Concha, and that this discovery involves a grave nation- el question, We are not officially advised; but according to report, this question has been under consideration by the cabl- net to-day. The subject creates considerable excitement here, Cuban Movements. THE STEAMER PAMPERO—EMBARKATION OF MORE VOLUNTEERS—GEN. GONZALES, ETC. Criagiestoy, Sep. 5, 1851. A private letter from Jacksonville, Fa, dated Sept. 2, stutes that the Pampero arrived there on the morning of the 1st, for troops that have been waiting there three months. One hundred volunteers were to have gone on board on the evening of the 2d. Gen. Gonzales is still in this city. He has had nothing to do with the ’ampero expedition. Wife, Sister, and Child Murdered. Witannarox, (Del.) Sept. T, 1851. Yesterday, at Newark, twelve miles south of Wilming- ton, a man named Edward Ginn. shot his wife, her sister, and bis own child. Th-y all died instantly. Tne cause of this triple murder is not known. Ginn has escaped, but the officers are on his treck. Marine Disasters. Hanrronn, September 7, 1851. ‘The steamer Champion, which left this city yesterday afternoon for New York. ran ashore in a thick fog, near Deep River, ut ten o'clock, P.M. She will probably be detuined over one or two trips. Noxroux, September 6, 1851. ‘The berk Laura Snow, from Alexandria for Boston, wat ran into on Thursday night, on the Horse Shoe, by the steamer Martin Hoffman, from New York. Her bowsprit was carried away, wnd some other damage was dove. ‘The revenue cutter Forward is still detained here by an casterly wind The Southern Mail, Baxtistons, September 7, 1851 ‘The Southern mail is in, but brings nothing south of Avgvsta, There is no news worth telegeaphing. THE CUBAN I SPANISH HISTORY OF NVASION. THE BLOODY AFFAIR. Cficial Becuments of the Spanish Authorities. THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF GENERAL ENNA. THE FATE OF THE INVADERS. Special Messenger from Captain General Concha to the European Powers. SKETCH OF THE LIFE or GENERAL NARCISO LOPEZ &e., &e., &e. Our advices by the Empire City, published yes- terday, gave an account of the fate of the Lopes expedition, and the execution of its chief. It was meagre, because we had to rely almost wholly upoa the official publication of the Spanish authorities, as far as received. ‘The history of the recen’ terrible events in Cuba, will not probably be written by any one engaged in the invasion till the affair is lost in the past; we are compelled, therefore, to give as fall and connected a narrative of the events as the state- ments of the Spanish officials will enable us to do. To do this, we have translated from the diario de la Marina, Faro Industrial de la Habana, Diario de la Habana, and the Gurta de la Habena, every official document relating in any way to the invasion, to the latest mo- ment. We also give a biographical skotoh of General Lo We arrange these documents in chronological order, to make the history as perfect as porsible. In these, with the official papers pre- viously published in the New Yorx Henano, and those given this morning, the public will have the SPANISH HISTORY OF THE OUBAN INVASION. We find in the Kingston (Ja ) Advertiser of the 20th ult., received yesterday by the Georgia, the feliowing items of intelligence, which we give ia cont ection with this history :— ‘The Conway, with Havana dates to the 21h hes ar- rived Oa the 14tb, when General Enna was killed. 139 officers were also billed or wounded; the Americans bed cules with ove barrel. and chambers for six charges Tie first action was fought at Las Pozas, the secund at Trias, aud the thud st Candrtices. Among the killed of the Spanieh troops, it is eal there are several officers of som~ distinct officer io command being one «f ‘hem it ie vale, narrowly escaped being oa) og officer through the tock who © im. ; it is reported that the orestes did aot assint General Leper, in coorequenece of ad ff race aaoag themseins as t+ the original intention of making the islaad @ ro ubiie Vinee the passengers in the Conway ie General Salas, from Havana, che ged with despatches fr Catity from Concha, the Coptam General if Har ana ~ He wilt weit Lan- dem avd Paris in the hope, oh ie wad of induc gourwmants toad. egeceably to the terms of their treaties, im repelling the invaders.” THe INVASION, 4 ay parraic of THE SPANISH OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. PRETCHES OF THE MOVEMENTS OF THE The ‘S— NAME) OF SOME OF JHE GAP VADERS—— TIRNATION rROM rae HERALD— BIOGRAPHY OF GENRRAL Lopez, The Spantch (Metal Accounts, Hie Excellency the Uaptain General has reat to the chiefs of columos in operation aud to the Lieatenant Governors of Babt« fonda, Mariel, San Ohrisobel, aad Pinar del Rio, the following circular :— ‘The who tried to invade our island have been defeated. fcr the greater part. by the incessant attacks of the brave soldiers of our army who had the good fur- vane to pursue them; and [ t add, the at less ao tive and decided auxiliary aid of all the loyal iahabitants of the territory which they Vonsidertag at (he same time, the unanimous confersion made by *li the prisoners. wed thore whe have been shot, that they had come from « foreign country with the belief ‘bat the ieiand eniled them, tuat the army would make common eaure with them. wod that the ti woald be as enty, and sure a had been promised by che traitor considering. also, ebo commanded them; t the bay of our soldiers. arrived tor using clemency, i 6 following resolutions :— Prisoners, im foe, that the time hae mye Ail toaiwidorle wh coaeged in th i juels oO were in the in- vadiog band. under the ordets of the traitor Lopes. will receive quarter if they present themselves, or are teken by the troops of Her Majesty, or by the companies of ote, in the apace of four om the date that this document will be pubiished in the rerpeetive districts; it is weil understood hat, the fur day * elapsed. nerei order to the semy, of the Loth tf April act ich was executed till now, will have ogsin the same force aud vigor 2 The individyal or indiyidoale, appertaiaing to eait ) enemy, who we! faction, who will deliver the eblef Lopez. will.be freed of al! punishment, and will be sent to his or their country, if he or they be a foreigner, Havana. August 24 JOBE DE LA CONCITA. Hie Excellency the Captain Gemeral has received a communication of the Lieutenant Governor of San Cris- tobal, dated yesterday, in which it I# related, that two pirates, reized by the peasants. had bee shot, Brigadier Roenles, in a notice of the eame date, says aleo thi ifteen other pirates had been shat on the same dey. ving learnt that the principal foree had ro- torped to Aguecate, he directed bis march Goward that point, efter haying ecommenicated with the columa commended by Mata Ramos, in order to operate with bm ; end that he ordered the chief Lambea. with his free, to warch the pirates, who would try to fly, end to destroy them, The Lieutenant Governor of Bahia Honda announced alro to the € General, under the samo date, that wed by the peasants under the enant Colonel, Antonio Marques Do» the bills of Aguseste, on the same day in which the Uclenel Angel Etizalde defeated the pirates, bed been ehet in the vame part of the country. Hayana, August $4. PEDRO E3TABAN, Ris Excellency the Captain General reeeived the fol lowing cemwunicaticn from the Lieutenant Governor of Sar Cristobal: Excrii exe t this moment, (twelve o'clock.) the Lieutenant Colovel, Felix Sanches arrived with the column under bis eonmand As I said to you, this morn- ing this chief bad the happiness to encouaterand defeat the enimy. The details of the action, which he gave to me verbaliy, are as follows :—At 5 o’elock tn the evening, yesterday 1 found the enemy at one leagus from Rosario, aud fF attacked them immediately, Atthis attack, which Was et the point of the bayonet, the eremy only dis- choryed their arms «nd van, on the right and on the lett, elony the rogged soil, which they wanted to cross; and, in epite of the precipices, they threw themaclves in the middle of the bills, m order’ to escape the destiay pro- mised by the proclamation of your Excellency. Tho revult of this dey. acoording to the said chief, has been the complete dispersion of the banditti, who left on the fleid fitteen killed without counting those who took fightin order to escape the bayonets, and who fell in the precipices, Some of them are hid lea ia the mouatains; hut it is difficult for them to live there, and the pursuits of the peaswute, with the measures [ have adopted, will very t0on bring into our hands the py pirates who are there PEDRO ESrEBAy, Havana, August 26th, His Exeelievcy bas also received the communication of Colouel Lamon de Lago, commander of the column of cperations from San Cristobel:— o'clock BV. Mand [receive from San Cristo the following letter:— Ln virtue eed this moraiag. and the in 4 Leailed on 21 of the jahabitants borbecd, and, having mounted the knowa, bill cf La siesre de Arteyo Grande T have been fortu- bate epergh to encounter a group of pirates, towards whom I warched with the ery of “Vive Spain.” — lailed seven pirates and took twelve guas, [ would have purrved them longer. but for the axperity of the pluce, and I will recemmence, te morrow, the prosecution. fhe purty ix ip the mort miserable state, All these hills, Exeelleney, ara crowned with nume- Tous, peavants Sho. with their dogs, are buoting the pirates, and the ecmpanies of my eolumn are placed ia various points, to be ready tor the extermiuetion of the rabble PEDRO K3LELAN, Havana. Avguet, £6, 152. The Captoin-General bes also reesived the following éccument fiem the Colorel of the staff, Joaquin Moroles de Ruda feom Las Cuevar:— “Exoxsyrnev: In tbls place, a point through which cress the prvetpal roads aud paths which Toad to the mountsiua. f reesived a communication from Colevel Lago in which he reports the new defeat sut- fered by the pirates, This column had beew sent by ma, urder the orders of Colonel Sanches. t» parse the at Kosarlo, as 1 have already written to Aiter y.ving loformed Brigadier. General Rosales, of aL (bat was going on, I started for Vigis and with the hone of encomatertug the priacipal eroup of dieperced pirates. L took this dirsosioa, ae. ng to the Lotions givem to me, and C will give you, Da RB fc e wengit of my Operations Havana, August 4, 1861, PRDRO @SLNBAN, The Captain de Bendeloria hes transmitted to his Bx- celleney tho Captain General, the following commanica- tion, bearing dete 224 instant:— Most Exexitent Sin:—In accordance with what y KBxeelloncy in my communicative of the I cannot do leas than recommend to your Botice the persens whose names I bere copy, in care- quence of ihe eminent services they have readeret against the piretical invasion headed by the traitor Nar. ciso Lopes. Awong those who distioguishe d* themselves in the resi tance efferea”him fa the Asieute del Casco, ia the evening of the abcve named doy, [must meutioa Mesers, Vierute Erbiti, Mariano Joven, Francisco Vera, Juan Beret, Mariano y Valentin Perez Ramon and Nico- las Ketrelia (Lavthers), aod Diego Diaz, ia cho same order as that in which they are named; aed more especially the first, not only fer bis praiseworthy con duet as eeati- nel at the dividing point of N. and 8., bat also because When at the eros roads § to Ban Balvedor aa Maneutiaks. | prepared to resist the pirates. he it was who most ai thogaishod bimeelf by marehiag bravely upen them, with loud cries of Viwala Kepana-y viva la Reina (Uurveh for Spain and hurrah for the Queen), ia tpite of the meat proaimity and briskarsa of their fire. ‘The result «four resistance, in which we were aot aided by a single wen of the troops in our vicinity. against the pirates, will doubtless be takew toto consideration by Jou, for the effect of it was to effecvually arrest their pro- Ktess, 0 a8 to prevent their advancing all that day aod night. and thereby enabling ovr troops tocome uo with them on the following morn: To this reoommend- ation, alrendy made in favor of the first of those above armed, murt be added the fact of his having, on the siterpocn feliowing, reconnottered, with all the danger ane risk { wt Upon stich an underisking. all the rugged rCad leading from San Se vador to Mananticles, soc mperkdonly by Pedro Ostelza, till he cams apon Ue reer of the boccanerts. This same Erbvitt, moreover, accompanied me. on the 19th inst. to flerrera, where he Te comnoitered the purttions ot the pirates very clovely. oa the east and weet cides, Corporal Vicente Gortui also Ceserves special recommendation, for be contributed largely to the favorable results attained, not only by bis Whe W) pa le Vigttaner, but avo by the puactaslity aod J with which be pointed ont to me the divers move- of the plintes Lestiy, L would reeommend to your spey Mr. Antonio Banohes phystetan and purge on, for the grewt zeal ond skit with which he assisted 34 ta Gividusls of our brave army. awid the wounded. bruised end sick, shut up io the previsional hospitel of tiis haviog previoudy repaired to care two ac denebea, Ax ut the Cxfetsl de Frias, With the exception Lieutenant ot I have thought proper ms to the ob y Exorlleney, without faten ting ing iv the least to prejadioe thereby the claims which others may bave; foras L bave had the honor to state tn my rommuniestion of the 2th. the eonduct of the po- sUe tn, im geweral, bas been execeaingly praiseworthy be pleared to make MANUAL GA ou live OLA, vie thet Oecd may mevy rere. I main &e Candenanta, Aug. 22, 1851 Ard His Exevilency, taking into consideration the foregcing, bas, by virtue of the power and wuthoricy in him verted, bestowed the Sliver Cours of daiat ferdioaad Viewnte Br nit, sud aleo upon te ' thet of Kuaght of the Royal American Lenbr lin the Catholic upon Antonio Sanches, physician apd rurgeem reverving to himerif the pr vilege of resom persing rach of her pereona na may be deserving thereof, oie When be shall have received the informa- tion which be has asked with that view. Published im the Gazette for general jaformation, TFEDRO ESTEBAN, Havans, Angust 24, 1851, His Excelleney the Governor General has this day dl- reeted to Mr. Jusm Justis, Infantry Captata, and Potitt- calerd )ititary Lienterant Governor of Bahia Honda, the following communications :— Whereas the very eminent services which you have rendered from the time that the bands of pirates headed by the traitor Naretso Lopes dared to profeae the ter titery entrusted to your jurtdietion by disembarking atthe point known as Lay Playtas, the efficacy and se tivity which you have diepleyed to transmit to me all Hews of geverml interest. yout close atteayien to the movements of the pirates your geal in procuring pro- virions for the troops the ere you have taken fe siok nbd Weurced, and the faithfuloe.s whieh you fare excewusl (he commissions eateusted to you.are worthy of reeuthpenre Now. therefore. 1. by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by Her Majexty the Queen, have vomiaated end dohereby nominate you to the rank of Socoad Vom- meander ot Infantry, said rank to be inamediately filled by yeu ‘Of this nomination I now sox ro pte Bag se Wnowledge end satirfection. while [ will solicit of oat mort Gracious Queen (whem God preserve) the imme- “Published ta the Gavette, for goneral Information Publiched in jasette, ot 5 ’ PEDRO BS CEBAN, Tievnne, Avg. 26h, 1851." His Excellency the Captain General, under date of Avgurt 26 bar transmitted to the Lieutenant Governor of Babia Honda, the followin, © Heving been officiatly tuformed that Ramon, Jos) and Victor dela Cruz are. the three viduals who. as you informed me. without fying any names, io your crmmuniention of the 20th inst , bed. on one oesssion, rustained a hand encounter against five armed Toaee ibree of whom were killed, in which encounter om end Jove were wounded —Now, therefore. L Jose de ja Concha, by virtue of the power and in me vested by Mer Mort Gracious Majesty the Q' Lave conferred anddo hereby confer, upon the three sai viduals, reridents of Las Pores. the pensioned Silver 8 ofthe Royal and Military Order of Saint Ferdinand, 48 8 recompense for their conduct as above, “Published by order &e, “JO3B DE LA OONOTLA, «PEDRO BDAR, ‘Havana, August 26, 1861," Brevet Colonel His ExceNency the Captain (eneral, that, in concert vith Lieut. Gol. Felix Sanghes, he undertook to recon- noitre the broken and ipaceessibie sierras surrouading the positien in which enemy. Fuly convinced ¢hst the remnants of these could not have parsed thewe woods, they posted their forees at the wiost convenient points, send'ng forward natives with dogs, to penetrate into the thickets wherethe a d bands of the enemy bad sought for refuge. Captalar Julien Maria Sloreus. of the Leon Obarseurs, toot us « position with his compsay and another one.nt Lax Mero. dee, to impede the egress of a group of the defeated, amarg whom the traitor Lopet in supposed to be conevathd, le haviog retreated merning into the wood of Pena Blanca, the only cable outlet of which is gaanled by the above-named Captain. into whose hands te will indabitably fall, shomld @ tite that direction. The eanmp Captaia has tranemit- ted two pirates, with due joformmtion as respects them, tothe Lieut. Governor of fen Cristobal, to suffer the penalty of the law, ‘The'natives, also, presented another Pirate, who expressed a desire to make very importsat Girclorures, Ha ia now in the bends of the tame Lieut, Governor, By dawn, tommorrow, the troops and natives Will renew their search in this querter. for the end of this rabble is inevitably fast aporoncbing; thetr junction is completely impossible, for should they sucseed in es- caning from the colummmabove-meutioned, they will in- dubitebly fall into the hands of (ol. Morales de Rada, who is in that direction. PSORO ESTEBAN. Havana, Aug: 26,1851. The Lieutenant Governor of San Christobs? made known to the Captain General that a party of pesssnts, hended by the commissary, D. Nicolas Cortina, encoun: tered thirty pirates om the road of Rosaria. at the point called La Sierra ce Arroyo, and the result was tbat seven pirates were killed, and twelve guur, one hundred and twenty balls upd a rword, were taken by the peasants Considering the courageous conduct ¢f D Joaquin Gorea, in the name of Mer Majesty, the Captain General has conerded to him the Cross of San Fernando, The others will be aléo rewarded. ‘This publication iserdered in the Gocela. PEDRO E3tBBAN, Havana, Augurt 27, ‘The Lieutenant Governor of Babia Honda sends to the Captain General etx pirates, three of whom were seized in San Diego de Nunez,amd the three others im the hills of Aguacote. ‘The following are their nam Mavuel D’ Bayamo, Antonio Ke Navar John Nowes England, Benjamin I United States, Preston Esces do. Francixco B. 5 y- ‘The prisoners have been embarked on board the frigate Esperavra, PEDRO EILEBAN, Havana, Avguat 27. ‘The Lieutenant Governor of Ban Cristoval, yesterday de- livered to His Excellency, the Captain General, 8 nominal list, (see below), of the captured pirates in the said township, and Ilis Exceileney has ordered that it be pub- lished in the Gszette, for general information, Usvasa, Aug. 27th, 1891, PEORO HSTEBAN, List auove NAMED. Roese a SIP. 8. Vou Veobten do. [D, @. Rewseeam.. .. » 24, Lieut, .00. W Hi Cat 0. , Birth. . New Orleans. Bugineer. iN. Granwte, Commissary . J. '.»Phitatelphia. Ist Sargent... New Orleans. do, J. D. Previt.. . Alabama . Washington. Alsbama, New Orieans. jew York, Jas, Brady ‘Galena, Lil. do. Heary Smith... . New Orleans. do. John Cline... .. do, do, . do do, Oharieston, do. Alabama, do. Now Orleans. ko. ° do. do, 5 do, de, Potersburg. ao. % do. ++. Patrice OL Grath. ‘Oberles 8 Daly. ‘James Fiddes ‘8. Prinell Certified copy PEORO BSCBSAN, The Brigadier General of the Rural Squadrons of Fer- dipund VII, writes as follows to his Excellency the Cap- tain-General. His communicstion bears date 25th ia- tant “ Most Exorllent Sir: Mr. Joaquin de Tuque-Romero, commender of the first equadrou. (one of those w my ecovmand) bar tranemitied to me the following, sted yosterday:—" It t< in the midst of circumstances luke the preent, when cur idand is throwa iato con. fusion and anxiety by the enemfos of her welfare and tranquillity. that Spaniards of both hemispheres best thow their loystty and love for the most noble Queen of Fain; wot it atime Whe this that it becomes me, beth ae a loyal subject and es one of thove belouging to that bedy ef the army which your Exselieney so wor tbily commands, to give you additional proofs of the when, iu the Gret invactoa of last. year, it wan the lot of the corps uedor may command to be eulird Into notive ervice. Thus, then, animated by a it wirh to sustain the rights of hee Majesty imma d to preserve the jnvegrity of this portion of ione, on woll av @ ‘ty of evooadh by opr most exeelient Captal od nqnadron should be again called mn which event I rbould mort aay avd «otha. wastically pluce myself at its head) Ldo herevy. in on jon of ruch an event. for as loug ® space of time ae may be jad eed mect end proper, renounce the pay to which 1 weata be entitled by my rank a+ commen ier; aud besides this, I offer to maintain at my owa cost and expense, two of the sections of the said equadroa, I Lepe in conreqner es that your reepeetable mediattoa ia this cffer before the Ceptatn General will easace eptar ce, and that he will eee in tt a feeble testimony ef wy ndbeston and Mdelity tothe banners of Hor Most Breet Bt Majesty Isabell If 1 trenemit this to your it you may have immediate knowledge of ch the hope that it will meet with your robetion |’ iy Kxerleney pressed bos ordered that it be published in the Gazetee be ving accepted the offer above ex: of this capital Havasa, Aug 28th, 1861, PEDRO ESTEBAN. Mr. Jese de Jaurequi, resident of this city, yesterday presented to His Exerllency the Captain General the fol- lowing ecu munication — Moor Exveritent Sin It were vain for me to enten- vor to ex © emotions «f itucte and aymoathy with which my heart is fitled, L view the o- of our vaiisntarmy By dirt of their herote efforts, at the price of tbeir precious Spanish blood, they libereted us fem the ionumerable tile and troubies which would have been the inevitable atteadaate of the roccets «f the vile pirates who have dared. without the east shadow of justice or humanity, to invade our privi- leged isle, Act with to evince. frome way. the sentiments with which my ecul ie fitted) to the st warriors of ever iDustrious fulfilwhat my consetence dictates as a most sacted duty. Lwculd therefore piace at the diaposition of Your celleney five bardred and ten had dollars; with the desive that they may be distributed among those of the troops who may have suffered moet from ther _ cug conduct And | farther hope thet Your Excel y will be pleared to acorpt this small bat expressite offor- ing. hieb. I can most sineerely assure Your Excellency, uld bave been ae great a« the feeling whieh pe mote May Providence prolong your life 10% Jed the above eum, wit! view to its distribution in cation, &e ke. it. Were the circumstances that at present surround me August 27, 1861. replied to Mr Jaurrqut im the sati«factory terms dese: Javan, Aug. 28, 1861. of a different mature. Pay 15% nd AUREQUL His Excellency baring a: bie generesity and has ordered the P be PEDRO wstepAN. Brent aa yet 4 ‘8 sufficient escort, to-morrow will depart for the empital fifty Uflorrs. of the defeate t pat troyed pear the mountain of counter with the column the eaid mountain, in the middle Karped. at half past three o'cicek, track of ax oF eight pi among whom apiritiess and sick, necoraing to a two hours before Nothing more \eney. for assuring his capture, since al me untaine are guitded as far as Pan Diego de los Ranos, ard the local sutherities advised Havana, Avgust 28, latter, yesterday, beat tho | ted, then, by the most vivid enthusiaem. Twonld | Ramon de Lagohas the honor to inform ‘The communication which we give below, was directed | f nder. on the de yn of ye to His Excellency the Governor Captain General, by Bre- | vet Colonel Ramon de Lago, ex-Pield Lieutenant of Gene- | 4 ral Enpa:— Moet Excriient Sin:—-Since the tine of Lest com manic the 25th). on which ocoasion { enclosed the despat it, Col Felix Sanches, relating to his one couvter of the 2ith I have been. and ati] am in com tinval movement with my four companies, My forces are Feattero] over the most rugged mountaims, in surat bodive accompanied by inteligent peasants, I occupy, in this way, a ci ¢ of five or six leagues of country, the inost broken and ragved that the imuziay- tion can pictire Freatthe heightr of Reseeto to Ping: Blanc, and thence to Sets Urns apd Rangel, our soldiers bave wandered over treets whore. perhaps. no human footsteps were ever seen Before; and I ha reen cur peasepts leaping from tree 9 tree, to ansich from the abyss the wretches who in their desperate tight, ad precipitated themselves therein, Tt would be impor ible to deseribe the esthusiaem which pniimates these soldiers. the gord will of the peasantry, and. the patience and constancy of wl. All of them, most excel leat rir, have but coe thought, one hope, one desire, and that is, to discover the traitor who led thess pirates tow land that repudiates his doctrines of rapine aud diserder, Ail the information which I have been ablis to obteim with regard to that iufamous one, as well as Ghe dep si- tions of the prisoners, would seem to establinis the fact, b ny om the night of the 24th he separated with a very ew Cubs ne who hid re panied him in his monstrous exzedition, he disappeared 2 their midst His esoape towards the South mort excellent sir, appears to me to be #elmost | impossible, in rp'te of the desire he manifested to proceed | in that direction. inasmuch as there ix no stone which not been raked. no corner which has not beea searched, sed sermpulcusty exumined, in this qaseter, while all the outlets were continually oeempind St is wy opinion, ther, that ithe bus succeeded in effeoting hiv erewpe trom chix labyrivth of mountains, it mms bave beeu on the night of the 24th, and in @ northoaly Grection, | ‘The reeult which hes been attendant on my efforts up | tothe present moment. is ay follows :—Fitt soners. and seven hilted. in tides some few guns, pistols. 1 have been distributed amon ttate, moreover, to your Bx. prisoners fell fnto'my han of your proclamation, and thet nocwith:tandiog Lhad a | Jut and legitimate revenge to exveciea, F placed cawm ail wt the dieporition of Lieutenant Colonel Sanches, posted with his column at San Cristonal. As far as military prowess is cor cerned, the operations the peasaatey, L would ney that thirty of these before the pubiicat: (t (bat whupdouing Lae wretched aatinea | rdvy and day before, 1 with y that the fret reralt is ‘Ge complete disverion of the ucceneers, eho left cv the field rome sixiy maskets, of which I delivered forty to the Lieute ast Govern r the reridve having been destroyed; Juries or fivteon kitted, the greater pert of them by th. weyoret. besides many whe di ch ed themeely:# and 6 Shers who have eu! . wbence they cum never cNnerg+ white we have nothing to fave a few broiscw nd the like. Nena. sioned Ly falls among the stones and érves obstructing hie read The seportment, most excellest sir, of dhe force unde my command is worthy of ita exalted 1 *patacion, aad there axe pot wanting eplsodvs to prove the singoler velor that animated them. [mut muke pat Veainr mom } Hem. yeur Fxe Meney, of the metre Joon Alvaest, @ EM de. who he thy soouta with euch kil and Audaetty that be sugereved in malng eeverat prisoner and te. kiMing thre wth hie owwhand fie iz remertgaéy, “Yom smeng bis claas, for bis audacity, persererance aa tae tiriag energy, ond hy he, Seen throughont of great utiNe ty tome by (he pews whith be has obtained, @f tunes, even rem the ovber side « The Aam! retor Met the moantains bal bas nino largely comtel buted fa ensuring the ot the diy by tit great activity wnd ry of the fugi‘ives have beew ked ep—amonist there,a captain avd om enghwwer, m we loara that the uses the word en uptrapatetable tom of covtempt,) was -ooking to es orto by fiyfog in asootheriy drevim This. howewery } think impossibls, from the preeautions thet I have then The ebove & followed by the congratulations of the Governor Geserr ito theeblef from whom tt proceetay dor the “shill, prudence and bravery.’ whieh he evinced, PEDRO ESTADAN. Bavana, Aug 47, 1851. THE DURTAL CERE)ONIES OF GEN. ENNA. [From Ei Diario de i Marina, August 22) Ifavana presented, yeaterdoy evening, a corrowfal bet noblo spectacle, which was also maguidcent. I¢ was the mC ment fixed to rendsr the lost homage of respect to the remaize of the voliont Geners!, victim of bir boldees is defending the island against the Vandals who dared ia yode it. Our entire gopulation aaswered this append, ex- cited bran honorable eroulation of general sympathy. In spite of the inciemency of the weather, all the amba ditauts of the neighborhood etsited, ull a late hour, te Cathedrabin which the body way deposited, and where the rrligiows ceremony prescribed by the rites of owe can lay claim to no merit. bat wherein all, offierrs. sol- dicts and pearenta, ere deserving of commendation, i | their unalterable pationes and bravery amid tae immi- | pent risks which they continually ireurred am mg the precipices over which they had to march Aa I have as 3 cbtained no poritive clue to the movements of Lopes, slail weintaing wy present position uvtil I have cap- tured all these al venturers to a men. unlers, of course, L sheold receive orders to the contrary, Phis is al! that L have to submit. for the present, to your Excellency. Published by order, &c. PEDRO ESPESAN. Havana, Aug. 29. 1834, ‘The Lieut. Governor of San Cristobal, Don Ignacio Lequeira, has forwarded to Ilis Excellency the Governor Coptein-General, the following, (Usted yesterday ):— Mosr Ex xt Sin: The pirates captured, as men. tones ip the despa: to ferwara to your Excelleney, and to whieh have been ecded Ove more additional ones, brought hither by Dr. | Remon Logo have this day left for the capical. OF the ces last wentioned. I send you no nominal list, bey and precip tation necessary to permit their joiniog tra Petng united to the Tost have eaciudud thy posstbill ty_of this. © “The news which we continue to reeeive isin the ex. | vorub¢ and fatis‘actory. Ail the re: sve agree in representing Narcico compet ied’ chly by eix wretches who foilow hia. reehing with «il his i toeffect bisescupe But Ldoubt his evecerding therein, fir the measures adopted dy our | which I gad the honor yesterday | ax the | sacred Tel\giop, Was Wo be celebrated. Aud we can aay ‘thir with certainty~Havaua had never soon on sash oo sasiovs a concourse of poople surparsed by their num- | Derand quality, und it is imposuble to see it in anothor cireumstanc® Ali (he authorities and corporations were | United with the brilliant body of oftfeers of all arrms, im | cluding th» chiefs and generals in notive serviow, wile | the beay of our propriet re a) d merctnata, and, in a aim gle word, with all the population without distieetion of classes, persems of Lationslity Th foreigm consate themeclves joined this national mae them we Temerked the + Beigrum, M+ xieo, ‘The religious cerview began nt the Council herded by tbe completely worthy of th ratty, Wit @ dsping Of eli thopempod Our divive retigion. The repot of gups fred hy the troops destined to de | the honors, cormmacced by D Gregorio Piquera Ar gulls, inarehel cf the tied, began to mince thee ival of the Read ere) Dungelt, aud wee four ds 10 the fucerel singug ef the privsts and to Od Wiha rolermn roepeot Re rents of ths tmense popula tion cor grepated Leder the wase of our eatoraral A Pr found sheree reigoed song the mubii¢ads, ade sluuie sentient agiiated ail hearlema sentiment of erie for the virtue, oc envy fer bis glory, and of hated against his iniquitous wourters The obeequics termitated at an advanced hour of ow chiews, and the general epoit nauifested by the ianxbie tants, weuld reem to forbid it. Uf the latter. moce than | twe bunored men are daily seouring the couatry aad | reuching every Do k and corper and avenge that might wfierd @ Tefege or T sheuld be sett Td a meaw: of wcnge. | contrary to toy feslings. as weil aa | to wy duty, did I net make particular mootion of the | ec ndvet of the pstives of my jurisdiction, especially of | that portion cf them und+r (he command of Lieut Ja cintode Silva, ef Banta Cruz, These have beea ind fatignbie trom the dey on which I di-tributed arma | among them. and the result of their great activity has | been to secure many pris ners, whirh have been added to thon made by the troops When clreumstaners will | silow of my ro delng, C shall make ita ducy to preset | to your Excellency the namen of the imdvididels who | f Published. &e. PEORO KS CEBAN. have most particulatly distingul. hed th=rnseleos Havana, Aug 20, 1861, | Colonel P. Joaquin Morales de Rado, Commander Ton- | eral of the troops in operation, has the honor to iafirm | you, that in conformity to your orders, he has orlered Cemmander Mata Maines to take up his position, with the column under bis command, between Saa Diego de los Davor and Palacios, covering the ground to Pinar cel Rio, Lieut. Col. Felix Sanches, and Com Lago have | been stationed at San Diego de Lap'a, and the avcaues | leading therefrom to Limoncs and daa Diego de los Banos, eteching two companies to San Diego de Nanez, with | orders, also, to wateh Frias and the adjacent plancavions, | Lieut Col Andriani bas been stationed at Brojo and ice environs, the company of Grenadiers of the Queen at | Dolores; in (he Catetat de les Cuevas are now stationed the Chaseeurs belonging to the same corps, while the | couyeny ¢f Boilen ix at San Diego, and avothor is | warehing towards Roble. After these different steps bad been ta: be earned from a yourg peasant who | presented bi if. that he had but two hoars he'ore | separated fr pen part cf the Reg mene de la Corona (of the ero #n: (Lope 2) was ecoompanted by +x auarmed men, be bed eflered him two hundred dollars, p»y: Liedintely. and a draft for two thoussnd, payable at | suht, im the eapital, if he would lesd hia t Sea | Diego de Zope; but, repenting bis offur afew momenta | efter Words. es though entertaining doubts of the tte. | Lity of be guide. he ordered him away, ant separated frcm Lis men Ne then remeinrd alone with a son of bis. a mulatto, and entered the wood. Acting upon this | tok rmation be immediately seot word to Brajo, to the | named stationed we that pot and havi pure ceeupled he despatehed ¢ ode Zapla, entrusting this ity He ordered, morer Pebia Honda. with o etal officer. two enn. we body of cavalry, shou'd proceed at once to reouring the lomas of Maurey. without loving sight of enti Com Lambea, who is to take the eva. wd come Up, going ferwerd by Cacaragionras Acecrding to the account of the whore named Stall. | Colonel, the Htrowgest hopes may be entertained of the | capture cf che trater Lopes, ia spite of the diflisatyy prevented by Ube meperity of the ecuntry. and the faeili- Les for ee ape of two peteons alone in such a oouatey. hs { this beat bas been the appre jue pirates, om the dey before yesterday pont ne O'clock in the b , rien. beg bie Excelleoey, the Captain General. to text aa- fuced (bat no efforts will be spared fur the xpecdy exp. | ture of the tratver, Publiehed. &e. Mavana, Avg. 2), 1861 PEDRO ESTEBAN, 4RMY OF “PAE ISLAND OF CT'BA. Generel Order of the Army, August 27,1861, in Havana. 4, would. in coacta- | srolt revo, under the diraae Apowtadero Tae im foal ear followed, em antnaumerahie Ble of Private carriages % fF opieion, numrered ahout 460. The baicomins acd windows were flied. oa eay ride of (he street with ladies, «no poston Kk of the geoerad ptief, ord tbe she ps im th streets rouenp by @ [POD kneous Mevemen’ of the proprietors. The crow@ Tan in ailthe streets avd oqueres, to enice of the rate arderiucng quell at wanted to come and asootme themrelves in the marks of woautawus and profuuud viet Oye the equete of Te fantry opened corted by cavalry abel IL, before the Theatre Tanom, «EMD @ar prepared and the boay wae placed in it, af Pinging of ® robo AyIuo, wilh ail the houore earme Mmarded Ly the ordinance, aod With aovlher discharge af evn. ® ¥ We can poy that the eeremony was terminated thers, for Ube fury of (he @-orm took the west violem: character, Whe infontry retired to their quarter, aod the body of General Baan, with am eecor of cavalry. was beoaght te the ebepel of the general cemetery, where it waa de~ | posited, till its Gepar . | he immense concourse congreg: yesterday, te accompany the niupaics of the Lieutonsat Generel, Dow | Meruet de Enna demonstrated agaia va pathies mericed ty disc This age ten bly Cf classes, of natives wu ye icone wished person Joreuwners—this agglos a which reigned the «ame seatinente—wne t eloquent proless against tue scaadabuae se mitted by the party of roobes aha, ing eounity. dared to disemmark om our tranquil soil Humanity and civilaation protested, Ip face of the remains of the Vaiinat General, again the Diack «(gma impesed upon the infamou= sprouiators tm whore mavier were the pirates. Hence itis that ia the lidet of our people. and at the side of em we raw, yesterday, the consuls of the Kuropean Spenieb American macions, why Wook @ part im tue funeral ceremony. wer elro the net of vendalicm arned ir a neigh! born im Verezucls, tn the year 1788, of 1790, and was ne cordingly, about fifty-two years of aye. ile father wae @ wealthy lended proprietcr, owning lange estates on the Heres of plaics, rewarming with cattle. horses. &e. Hie mother, who is still living, is eald to be a woman of rere moral dignity, combined with mental surength. Hew children, imbued with that noblest tanee of wae ture, are rtamped from the oulset as bora to command. Norelso war the ovly com thas lived beyond childhood, thevgh ef duughiers his parents had some fourtewn or flitecn; and secording 10 the he bitnal ifs of the anew he possed almost from the cradie to the cadfle of tar. ther. we may pehops say.to the back of # wild bores, without apy seddié—a training cxiculated to Ing the fonndation of that hardiheod. epergy, and » | trated by bis subsequent mi! Though co evccessfal a8 a puidic wuceers Was achieved only by the display of extraordi- Dary capaciiy as well ax courage, it t+ siagular *has Lo | pen was never fond ofa miltary profession avdlife He id not enter it from chuive, but simply as 4 resource of Gi aperat op, under ci:cuwstauces forerd upom him, at the age of fifteen, by the civil war then deolating all the Spanish Gouth American provivees Hy father bed bern stripped of nesrly all bis property or had seca it Meer Exertiney Sm—As I before bad to iaform you through Brevet (Cloned Ramon Lago, the day before yo | terday, at five in the evening we began our march along the di Slee of the Rosadero. When we had prooreded about thiee piles beyond that point, we came upoa the tuces neers, under their leader, the traitor Lopes. Nut- | withstending the advantage of their position, [ did not heeltat one instant to attack them, aod that with sash im petucety thet they only had time for a first diecharge of Ubeic erms. apd threwing away (heir muskets ta order ove easily to avoid the bayonets of one troops, they ipbanded The greater part of them were precipitated — 1D the left, while others were kiled on the side of the | themeeives. sooner than ty sue. | Tender Co our troops, Who were pursuing them moat sus- | cesefully, We ined following ove group larger than the rest, in whieh, according to the reperis of ex- the leader of the bucesaeers. Tae anxiety one was +O great amour our mea. that une | mement | bad the hope ot succeeding to 60 duing; but the steep mod rugs d siden of dimappeared = This aad the airendy begue to set ta, ja the piaro of the Rovatio, Be ore the explorers who secompenied me set oat with a view to discover the whereanvuts of the eaemy, o enable us to fellow them up as Foon as we could dis. cover the direction they bad tak Tt was not to be foand beyend the Rosario. however; so | retaraed to | lock for it, and effectively. A footpath which we fount bordering @ labyrinth of precipices aod leading to the meuth of Arroyo Grande, was said to have been the road followed by these whom we pursued. thir pach however, were eo numerous aud eo great that Bo one vould uw ke to follow it much less to guide Many cases the only mode of cross ‘tinued scouring the woods wherein the fugitives hed disappeared; but they being fo dense as to prevent any penetrating iut> them Moultins of | fecto slinging to the brancnes of trees. | srtance wae prutom one. rendered wholly unprod uetive. taroagh the operation of that cause, end, with such moans ns he was abie to tem lite, he entered into commerce al live at Caracens, @.ainted by his ho, boy as he wes was able to bear the bar den of a large share of its responsibilities. “At the town of Valencia, in the interior he had the charge of a brane’ of his father's main estoblishment at Carscess, at the peried of the raugulnary, aod, for the time, deckdve battle of La Puerta, in 18i4, fa which Bolivar, at the bead of the inourgeat troops, was defeated by the dp» nich army, under Gen Eoves, Bolivar, thoagh routed, rent orders to the garrison of Valencia, to maintain the pincer. which was done with heroism to the lest moment Fo long a& resistance war porsible—the inhabitauts, whe knew (hat meesacre and plunder would iminedisiely ea. fue on the entrance of the victorious army, uaiting im the defence with the few soldiers of the garricom The town being an open ore, (bis consisted simply ta defemd, ing the approaches to the plara ot -<quare. in which were bastily ectlected all the property avd effvots which it was eepsidered mest important to protect The house of Li pen's father happened to be situsted at one corner of the rquare and the bey took att active part in the de fener at that point. ard before | og found bimewif reeog. bled by there orl eted at that pomnt. soldiers and eitt gene, without rurpeectiog it himeeif as their lender de Dis fether, however, who wasia Valencia at the time, but a man of different mould from the boy who thes, made bir maiden triaiio arms took no partinit The re three weeks, but no relief came from Boliver, who, meanwhile, abamdoned iadeed, ali that part of the courtry which he had thas compro. proceeded to Herrera, wishing there co combine my | mind, ard made bis wey slong the coat towards Barco nts with thore ef Colrnel Ramon Lago, amd to ean expediiion of srwed ots, ruppiied with Tn this menver, the wi of yeeterday was great fatigue, but not without atility, five tives having been capturet, and seven were shot in the thi 8. had to retura to this point to my eclumn with food, of whieh it bad beea deprived for teenty fur hours, the rations having beem wet sod destrryed fe, then, of these pitates is this: de- ud insigoifieant im wucaber, only ® won. Trgmte them frum where they now are, while, r where Chey will. (bey must perish at the hands of | FOtTender of the ploce, Lopes wi 1 trocps te oy Bi ‘she shisoh than witn the most ta. | fetber being turned off ae a child conceivable ave rciy ‘Te reswme then, inone word, the gervice which the column urdet my command bes been go fortunate as to | MmFell, Imdevd, jona, The inbabitante of Volepoia fit bitterly resenetal ie treatment by the patriot lesder, who had «seth ‘hem for the esoape of the routed fragments of mis own fice, by directing them to make a resstange. Jjuetifinble on the iden of his coming to their relleh Weould net fail to provoke even ners Oe of he usual ferceity with which. im that terrible civil stewg. t lag party wes te the habit of treatiag into their porwession. Massance of the J rule—a rule often enough meade to ‘twomen and childres Afr = mon wos the Ke hr elude s proportie herded with the men. sappor tien. to Fe reserved for mesanore tbat encaped that very earte