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THE NEW YORK MORNING EDITION-----TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER WERY THPATRE.—BOXES, 25 ORNTS; PIT, 12 ‘cents; Seats in Orchestra Boxes, 60 cents. Doors opon ; the ourtain will ris at7!4. Tues (a) @ Sept. the formance will with the F VREDI Williams; Duke Dorgan, Mr. ddy Kathleen, Mes. Beo: distts of the Wi DOW OF ai Thomas Primrove, #r, » Mrs iMiame. To conclude with ied MR AN O'LYAN—Briaa O° jame; Father O'Toole, Mr, w. Smith; Cant, 4 ‘maurice, Mr. Hemilton; Sheclah M’Cabe, Mra. B. Williams. URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET —DOORS open at 7; to Legin at 744 o'clock. Dress Circle and P qnette, @ oon wond Tior, 2% cent vate B xos, $5; Orchestra Beate, 75 cov ts. RMAAy oveoin Sept. 9 will oe glayed the drama of THR TOUDILDS—Mr. Timothy Tondle, ir. Burton; are. Timotoy Yoodio, Mrs. Haghos; Frank Aco Bland: Mary Agora, ‘Mise Wi Gemmence with POPPING THE QULSTION-ite- Petar ‘Mr. Blake; Edward Singl: ton, Me. Le Mins Huth, Mes: POY Se ee are zee. To conciuds with z [ ir. Porcelain, Mr. ‘lauilton; Delph, Mr. Gurton; Liddy Larragon, Miss Mary Taylor OP Me ATIONAL 3 = Citelo aad Bases, 30 gontay Pie Lie sete One ite.; Private box Tick omy ceeaee “ 1. at 7g o'clock. Tuesday evening, Sept. ‘ettainmenta will commonoe with the deama ot th ® CHiLD—Michael, itr. K, Seots; Sir Bertrand, af ‘coke; Lucy, Mea. Drow, To be followad. by. the che CATTLE STEALERS—Dugald Marnell, “M4 anohe ard; Azelitald Lealie, Mr. G. J. arnold; Jest Cunobolle Mx A_F. Nichols, To conclude with TAK NEFSBOY uf New HEATRE, ver, ‘YORK—Humphy Dick, Me P. Adams; Mose, Me. G. J, Arnold; Live, Mre. J. P. Adams. 08 iy ptt OPERA Bone MECHANICS’ MALL, NO, ave Grand strect.—Open ot during the week until further notice. The origi ay tuown Christy's Minstrels, comprising an officient and ‘Satile “ corps” of “a lonte: ‘and “ex porienced pe! Under the manager rut of B, C= Chviety, ‘Site city, for uecession of “tiv * have recel' ith favor by highly respectable ahd ‘aahlonable audionsoa, ‘Ticket P #. Doors open and will commence at 8 e'olock. The patrons of Christ fnformed thet the Saturday ay’ vwontinued for the future ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEU M.—ADMITTANOR, 25 ents; children, 124; cents. Monday and Tuosda: jg ‘Oth end 9th. In the afcorn.on, commencing at 3 relook, ap oh le Delores and Mus Eutrecan .les; charming and iaterosting ery besatiful and celo- araciers by the renowned menotng 46736 o'clock, exovedingly Iaaghabls JOS, a coinio and ro- production, advaitted to be the beat pautowime of she doy, an produced, with many new tricks. to del ghted coulthtndes, Phe Ch 00 ‘amily, an ‘She ourlosiites, to bo acon sa'uruale” Py “ally, and all NEW YORK AMruITHEATRE (37 BOWERY) —MR. Levi J. North, Proprietor. —, ° fermanco fer tis week. "Open every nicht and om Wes Great “attraction. Fifteen id, consisting of Light ridi dancing, vaulting, noroba and lofty samDting. a, fe, I rou Fit, 1234 cents; Private Box Doors open at 7, and commence at 8. & UERR DREISBACH’S MEN AGERIE.— celebrated nagetic-—the i it ry wand Tamms: Boxes, reese, 8 nt doxu, half. pric at poopie of the U most biillinnt enmmer eampal, : incipal cities and tows of New tn, sollowing order, v Conard, Bet fom, Tyesda das, Heootore heturtey, 1903 Norwich, M Sus Wells Kivee, Fete day. bith; St, Jobnet coprictor.—-Satcon purfurmsuves every aftornoo avo in the afterno ik, and in the evening at eight o'clock. > varied and selext, aed euch sa can be seen 8% no lace of amusement in New York, consisting of Lea's fo kthiopian Opera Troupe. ‘ing fifvoon porform- ere, bolog the largest, end at tho wane time toe most talented + Pand’in tho United Stnvoey w trouve i Artista, who fre selucted for their beauty sad fig: who personste @ nombor of beautiful sabienux, from the pictures of ti ‘& company of Arsb Girls, who of strength snd doxterity; « le Artiste. who will gir of Marl!> Statucry unequalled in the worl with a variety of intereoting performanose find evening. Fi: particulary eve bills of exc jion-—Seats in Vrivate Boxes, 50 cents; Stage Parquette, 12) ceute. si other ems ox! togethor ry siternoop hdey. Admis- Banta, S736 Boxes, 26 cen’ DEMPSTER, COMPOSER OF “THE MaY ween,” “Lament of the Eriah Emigrant.” “Blind y," &3, Wi Lgive bis first Batlad entertainment this seas fen, at the Broadway Tabernacle, on Moaday eveuing, Sep 1 rat Was aingtun, *, Ral ich NU. v will pive a oories of ti ity and quantiy, jeeque Upera Troupe will mova and Petersbury D., where t1 artes, y ‘on The Concerts adver: ‘tied to take piace in New Ma’ wetord, &e, are poste Foned, arrangements having been’ made to perform in Ko- chester dosing the Stato Pair. for partioutars of programme, wee Brooklyn an iamsburg pavers £ MALL, BROOKLYS ue Operatic Troupe of Sere n ita le entertas musionL. DOUBTED MUSICAL, ASILE “Solo Singer ia we ce. YOUNG LADY OF UN wishes Lo obtain NE SUBSCRIBER UERBBY INFORMS THe PUB lic that she gives Instenctions in Piano forte Playing, ster an onsy meshed. and wishes to engage a few young Las dies to teach them Cogetace. E. BaitfaaM, ru ‘Teacher, (from Pranktrt-on ‘Coonth street, Bear Sixth aven P'ANOS POR save cuear—a # 6% octave piano, made by o . fe Afi 6 Forte Main,) No. 82 West Seven- Je, ata hargata, ke Clark for $110, ore for $50, and one Bowery 32, recond floor. MESES, MUSIC, MUSLO-—TTLE SUBSCRIDRK was the honor reepocttully to inform the public, sat he i eolf-piaying Orchentr: nd put tp tu the boat oF play® three ovesturcs and twenty four different and the other has two cylinders, with » ‘very nice rosewood ease, playing eixtwon different pieces of or dancing, Cau to heard every day, fromm 1 tod CHARLES HAYEK, No. [6 Curyotie street, A GRAND PIANO, MANUFACTURED ot & Sow, Lond on; very desirable for a 13 Bighta steoct, opposite tue Upera NE ARTs. } JAMES BROWN, DAGUERHSAN ARTIST, MEM- bar of the Water Color Svc Mery. It ‘Be: Seay, between Cortlandt and Dey . the pactic aa ontrangers partioularly, are invived to cali andexsuine bis Srecitmemp; and, in pattiouler, to nove toe peouir arrangement ard geucral tone and finish, for while Sores from this Galtery stand pre-emin: ‘tho mos rooms ace at 25 and 20! ‘Non street. 9, 1851. AMUSEMENTS. pata ie Passage on ROADWAY THEATRE —E, A. MARSHALL, SOLE ERFORD & CO,'S GREAT CALIFO! B Lestee.—Doors open at 7; to commence at 1! ‘y Mores B by real 13th. lemony torte Liveee Circlo apd Varquette, 80 cents rt | 8 Messenger Mr. 'G. W. Stevens, in. th Glos, 5 cente; Gallery. 1254 cents; Private Loune, $0 und 6, ta twenty por cent lear than by any other Bf Sept. 9, i be performed the comedy en- | charges for custom house or consular fees All KN TO Gi0D LUCK—Pandeon O'xatferty, Me. | be put up waterproof, in packages not to exceed ‘oupt Mantredi, Mr. Pope: Countess Molinga, ¥re. Fostage cents on newspapers aud letters, if aaas Belton, To which will bo re United States Mail Steamers to California, at the lowcat HONESTY THE Dist POLTAY Jaques Sincere, Mee Dat ilge: Rose de Mal Mone ‘8 CARDEN.—MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEFTON, 50 cents; Private Boxes "$5. “Tuosdi ning, A night of the Ravel Family, Great combina: tion ef pieces Four entex tain: for Benefit of the extrooruinary and wonderful Mons. Blonsin, who returns his acknowledgements to the public of New York tor thoir hind approval of his exertions, and respectfully annowaves h et appeal to their » comio characters: Francois in Marzetti, went over; thoso of the ot Eo York goods, on the 15th Aurust, Freights ov)y 85 cen BERFOR. 2 Vesey otrect, Astor House, CARD.—BERFORD & thei and pasbage the Promethev: willtend their energotic mu the 13th ineten ts por Ib Dae av were br ‘agents, it ‘ad all the preparatinns mado, and despatotied peoial messenger, on the errival of the Promatheus. ger, Me. Bradley, by te invcharge of mails an vrought their mails by the Promethous a twenty ‘eigut daye fevin Sun Francisco, y street, Astor House Moors ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY,N DAME & CO.'S CALIFORN TA FREIGHT, PaCKaGE 4 ate Pena. AR BROOD) stvect —! 0ors open at 7; 80 aegin at Tic Dives Clone and Paroel Express, per Unit 8 mail steamer and Parquette 50 cents; Family Circle, 25 conte: Oectaat, Georgia, on Saturday, Septem der Our next reculat Seats, $.5 Private Boxes, $5. Tuesd, Sarg pe semi-montlily express for California, via Chagres and te pltped Ate steene ‘of ALCESTIS—A pollo, Miss J | ™&, will be deapavchod as asove by the United States mail ould; adiastus Mr Jobnetons Alcestio Mre Bhecte at. | steamer Ccorgla, Lieut, D, 0, Porter, commander, tor Cline ter which, J. B & 6. J, or, Who'll Rul the Seas -Colum_ direct, on Saturd+y, Ith inet, at 3 o'clock ‘in, Mine J, | © ohe Bull, by WANTED bia, Mre Skerrett; Britaunia, Mrs. Meeder; I Gould; Brother Jonathan, Me Te De Sonceton fy une: Pat. Mr. Brougham. To be fol Mr A WIZARD—Mr. Crumules, Mr, do wel ive us their patronage, 8 from the superiority of with the BLOOMERS. Mr. Fiimiiiver Ms Coippesdsia Spr Siranen te on tho Isthmus, and from the presedoncs piven too | steamers, with confidence upon treir goods ] TALIAN OPERA, CASTLE GARDEN.—BENEFIT OF | foing Uirough wi ths grext United States matlen A Tuosday ovening, September 9 1851, | Foe CARD. H ter: proof 6 li parcels wilh b Signora A. Bos! to the ‘kin ‘ hitherto shown towar y the publ phen ay aos her constant endeavors to pl Patrons a. oxeeed weigh Joey Seay have been appreciated, has the honor to offer, am the oocasion of her Benefit, and last appearance but three in New York, e following programme, which, she hopes will mest public ‘For the second tiiae this season will be per- formed Bellin('s grand opera of TPURITANI Bt CAY a (ihe Paritane and the Cava serious grand opera, in Lord Walter Walton, Gi |g ai Elvira daughter of Lord Walter. + Vhorus of attendants, Puritan soldiers, he : fe. All goods must bo put up parieatiy wator-preof, or The ace Of Lard arthur, peassnte, they ‘wilt, beat the shipper’s risk. Passaze Uokets {m the second snd third in the neighborhood of th nisked on the Buffo REN TO! tween tke acts, Grand i CENE! Charge of i charge of our own #pe clul ‘through messes tom No package shoul measurement, C pRrooRy's x a and Seturday, ward their next Express per a 1, Ro0ds are almost invariabl: | in Panama 2 hours in sdvance of those of all other express | this line can rely with certainty that thoie rward without any detention on the Lath (where they insurance) on or he'ors Tuesday Parcels of the day tho steamer lew Ne oustom house charr | inar. er, shippers by toda wl go fo Froight to destin BRET, otherr. shipping. by express to Panam: 40 1 t. AMAMS & CO., 16 and 13 t, ae usual Morcha and id California, would freight, intended for this express, must be sent in ( wit! voices) on or tefore Fyiday, the Lath inst. in pertectiy w e received until 2 wa I street. All n= 12th and 1th of uaranteed or the freight returned. As by our Expre: sarge packages should be delivered at our pffie re covered by rived until the mornio, Tetters until 234 o'clock PM. we steamers at the Lowen’ THOMPSON & ALY CALIFORNIA PACKAGE AND PARCEL per steamers Prometheus aud Ohio, 0 HOCK, Managers and Agents, liv Poarl, cor. Wall strest. 01 OR CALIF ORNIA.—LOWEST PRICE PANSAGE ad Duo from the overa of tic ets to Chagres, or through tickots to San Francisco, INDA DI CHAMOUN}, a steamship Empire City, via Havana on the Lith ‘nst.; or Lorini and Miss Virginia Whiting. also, by the splendid steamship Georgi: m2 the Mchinst, t_half-past 7 o'clock precisely, No post- | direct to Chagre is is the only vare through line, and ab Jinement on account of at} 25 per cent less thi ny other lina. will con ult Tickets, 50 cents each ; for sle at the Astor House, Irt theirinteresta by calling at our offi cards pub lehed Delmoai and at the princi, by pa: gers on the would: be ince) t line. Freight to San isco in thirty da @ perl = — EEE E EE EERpENET eee BERFORD ce sey atreet, or House. (ALLOWS MINSTRELS, aT FELLOWS’ NEW #UBI- cal Hall, 444 Broadway, between Howard and Grand EDUCED RATES—TRANSPORTATION ACR: streete; open every night.— ‘ sorpe of talonted and exporisuced patiormers, under the sole | Prrnciste at shignecs action, by Zasheieon, management of J. B. Fellows, whovs concerts in thia city for | Shippers will find it their interest to call ‘an mn from of the Union. 0 Eiviat tat one of ta mop auacigua ahd eat ventlatog © sare, apply to E. ZACHRIS8ON loge in the worl yn, cents. Doors o} I; coneert to commence at 8o'dlock. An aftern Pi bee unter ayr ay enday and Setarday, for the especi families, com: ing at So’olock Pa. KIPLER HAUL.—UNPARALLELED $UCCES%.—PRO. fess t And nd Drawing. ents 1 continus to be nightly taronged by most fashionable and delighted audience ibe | jed every evening, Doors open at7; commoace at 8 | Protcescr A. will, ducing the week, have the honor of iateo- | ducing reveral new, original, and astonishing tricks in natn. hy all to be each chet d # sods to Petersburg and Richmond taten at ten coute por Gersni | {00t. Steersge passongers taken to Norfolk at $5, and to Sochees Bick. Ae on Wace <aaien oo ereburg apg Kiekmen Neo berth secured until paid a See or. or froigl or pase pply Seen coveces others ot ences tesenee eae wapies. Sonn DEEN ‘ua THURN TON, Agents, 9 Pearl strect, New York. | tioges may bo ordered at 10 o'clock. The entertainments | -UDLAM & WATSON, Agent», Richmond, ¥1 is in two parte, betwixt which an interval of ftveen minutes, TROSS, C: J. Peck: | don. Thee steamers maybe secured | and speed, a oF expense is P.M. fors nS COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO | aymond will take place at Broagham’s ening neat, Sept. I. which occa- © tracing the names of Messce, Cuippent Pomer, Brougham, ys » Johnston, Mire Becugham, Mre. Macd Molyiva and others And, teer aid: -Mr ana M: god Mr. Willmarth W permission of Jobn G: cen Muverm): Oliver B. way: W Davidce (by permission 6 Broadway Tseatre); Here Griebel, the distiogy G. M. Braun, professor 0° the violoncello, of the Je trcupe. All'of woom will appear ina variety Beats, foruing & maznificent vill. Por p: tttheesy., Vickets rele a cents; to the Family ¢ to be had at all th betels ond music eto at the box oflice on | the day of perior: - } fA. Marshall, Esq. of the | li the Dress Ci 2 oon D.—$1,000 TO $5,000 WANTED, AN ACTIVE ount, in manufac: | Micarages Company, (having but twelve turing business, ap waolimit ¢ articles | traneportation,) to the harbor of San Ju wanufactured. Will pay from $10,000 to $12,000 profit per | Pacitic or Vd thence by ged. Please address C. 0. 'f., at this office, | Francicco. The speed and giving rea e and address, which will re toyed mm this line, the sh ceive prompt attention. Confidential. respectable manufacturing W will pay a gveat profit, Address BONUS—$10 00) WANTED FOR TEN MONTHS, ON | undoubted scourity of the best kin bonus besid # the 7 po would be amount. Half could be token in good eity box A, Z,, at the otfhee of the Morald, YOR SALE OR EXCUANGE.—A BOND AND MORT rae for $5,100, on Broadway property; alao some improv. jpg Cemetery stock for wale oF exchange, Address Box 1aus, Post othes paper. Apply to ‘10 LEND ON BOND AND MORT. $150,000 pe ritios to suis applicants, om ye trve reml extet this city or Brook! y Broad, No, 11 Wall etreet, im the Croty, me ‘arpty to. ive, baae- WANTED, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, Pp} 8 house and lot worth $900), nod t tw a fir ‘cov ert able the yee MES PRI DANCING, yAxcINg ACADEMY —19 GRAND ETREET, FOUR joors from Broadway.—Mr. &. Sa. DY, professor, dnventorsana the polo Wehoher, known in of the new and fashionable a howe talent don't want oo ceeommendation, has open: vate lessons He intende che fires oer waleree, quaériiles, And moet appropriate mann Talty"trom Ifa Me uit? P. ‘MR. L. BROOKES WILL 6th, aday, ber | at Jancey and Unrinue streets.” All dancing Tndioe’ iutroductoey i Bree eeatat dest RE lin Venda ey ro aly). a e idence, 2. ra Private | Git {RS vele conkeny ond seutdence’ Mab Gort cteee corner Bowery. INDIA RUBBER G0 DDs. yo TUR PEBLIC—1 “T Sacention tne been . Day, published tw Pay, rorit verited re tlie our own names and manufactare ot. . Tarun vee ain Ps ae ian er anes A seeteenew ent Sie oh kage: F° folk, including 6 burg and Richmond, ine 1s tween Philedelphia a: to Tharleston, ple Rew Orleans reduced Bpecte ay a ly th i are requested to emeel mpany's bills of lading, which may be hed bed ricliniots i Le . Py paw, cl | atthe ethics, No other form will be signed. i Churebill, River, on Frivay, September 12 ‘San Juan a: Ss" snd Liv horse pores te or. x0, apply to ithe Naw York 2:00 tons 0 apoly H1ePING. The new and Le Yarrish, Commande: Phy A for en for the two latter pla ive freight, goods intended for ship Lon geivle by rid y, Pasang: Passage 0 x YHARLESTON STHalisu iPS. —TH and Aliantio Steam Nav: and ocnveuience ore all on Wednosday, Ropioaber 10. at 10 ly to K. }) MAIL STEA leans double engin: nly taken on freight A te signed after the steamer fice of the Company, 01 ror Fi & CO, Agente, 87 Wall atreet, 8; agent at Cruces—John per berth on Thursday moraing, r steamship Fa! to twenty cents per oudio Havana No bil has sailed, N. B. 8 Pow : rrrrrrnenren: | R NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RI JSMOND.— Clegant doub e engine steamship KOA Ml leave Pier No. 2, moruing next, 13th inst. at 7 o'clock, orfolk, Petersburg, au: onl nent m, $2 Pass: to Potees- lucing state room, $1). Messurement ‘ pat Werclook, A.M. Fare in steorage, freigh' | gap LEFIELD, “ctasiey & Co.'s Exprose, No 1 Wail atreet. or office of the company, South Wharves. itor 88 THE to Sa Bichimoad ; e8 with the tals fook ie of NEW AND IND: p PROM. commander, will Ie Ricaragna. whence passengers © 3 comfortably conveyed o: raversed, and tne cor} ill be y othe je pe ‘at cen» BAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NEW YORK Bteameni ‘and Glasgow —The Glasgow and New 1 eomme? ip GLASGC the the Giaegow.) will be on the station « PPOSITION TO THR OLD MONOPOLY. dont Line for Chagres, direct, and thre: ee ‘ein erage $25. secur vious to ish instants will be silowed 6 per cons discount teeny tak poe ir the new transit ther route. boew Intely put i proprietor a be tak Yori in. prices. "JONATHAN, she world, will ie Ss noite hy this toute, ate 6 Pat era to San Franci-co, on the Teh fi iz at cur office te coe cards padi * ‘rete! y LW, ly mo ” ¥ 3. Mott MON, o Broadway $468 ot shed hit to perl 2 Vesey strovt, Astor House. a 1,800 toma, ard stoas: 430 horve power, (s consort eee Se GOSS Bim FREY 1 UNITED, STATES M 1 STRAM- T, STEWART & CO, WILL DURIN p 5 james Weet.—This steamer MLE Sorte se mone agent | SOLdepec,coe Ged Beat aly arn, ge iis | fiveis'on Baturany, uth c from her berth at ig foot of Comal street, | 9 berth secu ee Scockmods tions he sheaages.ed somiers cepts io vy KO AMD Rr CULLA NS: 86 watt as. other bargaing, wi The nil September spoamnette, PACITIS will eoceed the Atiaatio, aad ee At Kitty FOR, S0uTHaxrton ND HAY AE THR UNITRD Saeed ot oles Bete Commander, will sail for Thavee. towshing #8 ‘Southampern, is thus —We * riay, September ”) atid felocky from Pier Ne. 4 North ever Prion ot Mi Atinulic sheetings. by the ship. pane shee ) Jot be ber it ny to Beds Rese Ae tale tesa’ ctker baamstan JORTLMER LIVINGSTON, Acont, No. 69 Broadway. o world. We by C consider ¢) ™ teat chances for investm —for, ae the fearon advances be and m Clothe, ourselves; and we pl st the lowest whol y have be n imports tion to dispor the ray of thew ps esta’ The United States — W. GILLEY, ) Proprictors, SCULLY. - WEG reader MUIR, S21 PROADWAY, Abeer, lke, ocdered eoaty lespaprings tea before the aavence in Lyon which ere ly superior ee style to ony in the Dy -y orders for there Lo uch leas pris low pri m joes thr. feiven Myles waned mi QEAMAN 4 tie ‘th . OF exoluravely 60 y + prt the Baa eiate cee keaton, Pacer col Ont assortment hag inst Ll 2% vis, We are She interest of all parties ¢; wing it dap FR AROS are on SGOW will ani! ber reny, led by thy ARDSON, ACHT FOR yacht T. K Ww fastened. Y ROOKLYN FIRE INSURAN rtered in 182%; Offices, 43 Fulto- lerchante’ Exchange, Wall street, N ow ee pital (ae also ® ‘undoubted seourities, chendise, furniture, and other and their 08, Spon as fine institution. In—THE FAVORITE STE. i from Philadel pees ork ndsome surplus) invested in the moot it, SF BNenan gs pleoe. ALE—THE NEW AND FAST SAILING NING, bout sixteen tor May is bei At aflerthe most * vor further partlentara Inqelrt DAP AUGT Be DOWNING, | No. 18 Wall etreet, for.rtn <—s B COMPANY— Broo! KLvo5 re their 4 eoutinne *4 ineuce buildings, mer soal erty, vessels in FP ivopable terme aa any osbse TJ NITED stares « © "hia comp: ‘every Ineursm: ET a eh at OWN A. STEWAE’ 7. Barve, Te, Sooretary. bie Lo No. the ‘nine ‘THE CUBA INVASION. THE EVENTS OF JULY AND AUGUST, The Attem Rebellion in the Interlor— The Expedition of Narciso Lopez. (From the Diario de Is Marina, Aug. 30.) Anxious to inform our brothers of the Peninsula, and all those abroad who are int ested for tho peace and profoond tranquillity to which thi. island is indebved for its richness and grandeur, a muMitude of persons have come to us, this morning, request \ng us to make & summary of the events that so fortuna.¢ly ba’ ded by the capture of the traitor, Narciso Lop. ies yesterday, so that it can be sent, at k corrpepondence which will be conveyed from’ this to the port of Vigo, by the French war steamer Asmodea Not- withstanding she scarcity cf time, we do not .\eaitate to nocede to wishes, though we protest it is highty requisite for us to omit, iu the brief summary We sball make. details no less interesting than honorable £0 our nationality. We hasten, without more preamble, 0 ua dertake the task, dividing it into two parts, which in. Vioste the preceding titles~ that is, referring, in one part, ¢ ¥ all belonging to the occurrences of the Centrat Depart Vt; and. in the other, to overything connected with the ) ui- quitous invasion of commended by the trait WF Narciso Lopez -— MONTH OF JULY. ‘The shameful fight to which a few of our valiant foldiers put the traitor Narciso Lopez, with his dve bua- dred pirates, on the 10th of May, 1800, at Uurdenas, oblig- ing them to re-embark and go and hide their ehame in the same dens from which they came. did not serve us a warning to those who, in the invasion und disorder of this isiand, were looking only for riches and aggraudize- ment ; those who bud speculated upon the wealth of our country, acquiring for themselves by the buying of bonds, the moet productive estates of the island, cnanot be petistied with the absolute loss of their capital, wad abandow their brilliant hopes; and the wicked maa who treacherous vw the most’ sucred objects of uaa- kind, kad converted himself ijuto the chiei of a baad of pirates. confiding in it his future, can less agree wich che obscure lite to which his miserable conduct condemned: Bim. Then, the undertaking could not be abandoned, sbove ail, when no personal danger was ventured im it, nd When a corrupted press and & crowd of adveatures, eusy 10 be seduced, offered incitements to new projects. Lc Was thus, thutin Apri last was organized ia the United States a new expedition ayainst this iwiund. Bay, reaiy as it appeazed tho legions (1 piraces were, they were dus solved iu virtue of certain measures of the governmeat of the United States, ‘The publicity aud soaadal, perhaps studied by the some organizers, to whom neither Was unkaown the pro- found tranquility of the island, nor the dispositiva in which the government, pertectly prepared was expect- ing the expeditionists, could not bave had any other ead. But, from that moment, the exciation taat, duciag three years, had been going om without feutt in tae neighboring country, to # few fooash men wovm they euccesded in secucing, Was repeated mors warmly, pro- mising them great aid and powerful proicctiva in case they should rise in our pacitic islaud Unhaj pily, tie incendiary exeitements resulted more deplorably for the families that are sunk in mouraing, thun for the country itself; the (rauquiluty of waica, mo- mentarily interrupted, is now for ever secured. Ln vain do they seek for aid acd help, woo pretend to insuic our loyalty, to rob us of tranquillity apd deprive us of our hationality which, to this day, is the udumiration aad envy .of strangers rhe Yourth of July was the day set apart for the foration of # party that, under the command of D. Joa oy Aguero, a native and neiabor of uerto Was to reise the ery in this territory. In the the same day were LO have starved from tne city ouths, to go snd join the chief, hidden, since & few Guys before, iu the adjrining mountuius, with u tow More ihewgents; bubas Law geueral commander, D Jose Lemery, hud notice of the pi he de-pacshed a party of uccirs toupprehend them JMeaching thom wilu stores of twenty wen, in the plains of Gaxnaungnuls, they took flight, leaving in the power of tiv troops v. doayuin Aguero y Suuches and a porcion of wems sud amunition. The fugitives, among wou were the twoyourhs, D. Ubaico and D. J. artwaga, ree ebiet, Aguero, aua, trig mage to them, they went to the Ucieotal depars ment, to Which line Uiey were near, with the puryuse, Without doubt, of surprising the unarmed viuage of Las Tunas, a few leaguer disaut, Un the eveaiug of tev Sth they entered that village, fo force of about forty of sixty wen, Divided in two parties, Lbey eutored the same strects, for the purpose of overpoweriog the Lieut duver- nor; but suddeniy nieecing each otker, eact tavugut tae other the enemy, and the greatest oousteraution easusd, They fred volleys of shots, with which they did much burm toeach other, and the neighbors baving come, at the seund of firing, with # small party of troupes fevm Cue garrison, they touk to flight With sdcd speed that ta left arms bugyage, horves,and also two men, one wish @ broken wrist, | ‘Tne report of this event was soon communicated to Bsyamo and Cubs, aud soon attracted to Las Puaas, the General Commander of the Department, D. Joaqain Mauzano, anda pert of the force ef the regiment of Jeaber HL, wuder the command of the commauuiog ma- Jor of that body, D, Joaquin Gil, who, wito rmstructions trom said General Commander, ee ee be rebels, aud disregarding all the rigors the oli mate, ard the unevenness of the evil, he succeeded in vencuing them, after sixteen hours of constant march, | on the feria of Ban Carles, where he complevety destroy ed them, kiLong five, and taking fourteen Borses and Tush) erms and ellects, From Uber moment the pary of Use chier, Aguero, somewbat diminiched already, as it appears, Was reduced to @ nuility, for it Was dis- peed © compleiely that only six xecompanied tne ebicf, With them ne took the direction to the sea- shore by the side cf Nuevitas; bat as sume parties were so seut there by the General Commauder of Puer- Principe, i more especially the riflemen of Vantabria, commanded by their brave captain, D. Uarlos Jcmus, Who had notice that the reoels iow nded to em | Derk, alter tve days of constant etfort, during which | time the troops hardly took any rest, he succeeded in dis- ‘covering, om the Zid, wt dayligot, the chief, D. Joaquim Aguero y Aguero, with D. Jose Lomas Betancourt D ¢er: pai do Zsyus, D. Miguel Benavides, D, Migtel Uastel a- noe, and D. Adolfo Pierra y Aguero, in the nowse calied Punta de Ganeda, near the shots, where, afver some firing, they delivered themselves up; Cae, however, had ‘Unrown himeelé ito the ses, Dut was taken out by the taucer, Venaneio Di 2, In this manner was routed the first party of rebels raised in the inland, The inhabitants were indignant, ard everywhere bustened to prevent themMeclves tv tue authorities to ofler their aid; some bad the good fortune to give it om the theatre of those scenes, eltuer by giving or offering tbe troops the resources they happened to be in need of. We wiil bere leave the party of tne chief, Aguero, he awaiting the punishment ot the law, ia the same manner as bis followers. Taree more were Appr uerded on the Zist, on the farm Victoria, in Baya- wo, and four more presenie@ themselves wo the Chief of Povee. Ge baga, in the ) aoa Of Neavitas, request ing pardon. Eince that time, no other event cf that kind occurred until the 19th, the day of the destruction of tue farm of Ban Carlos, On that day, « party of armed men appeared on the plains situated between the Puaia and ive pax tere of Saute Isabel, in the jurisdiction of San Juan, south of Puerto Prncipe Taney nad collected some peo- ple—compeling some individuals to join them, aod Geluging Others by plots, They were svoa dispersed, however, ike smoke, hud those engaged in it ook refage th the maguanimily Of OUF MUgUA soTEFEga, Ho Worcnity Teptrcented by Ube firet eutaurity of the tiand, Tus terror iepired by the conviction of the orime, operated on them a eure eign of the rapid extermination which epaiteg them. ‘Yhus terminated this episode, On the following day t» that cp which the e¢tive Captain Vomus capture: ihe chief, Aguero at Punta de Ganado whieh eaded (nat rebel party, ihe Lieut, Colonel, captain of militia, D. Jose ksi doro Aimer terue presented Bimself in La uimia de Miraa- da, in the jurisdletion of Triniuad, commanding another the sont in pursuit; at the same time furces of couairy mea | { | in euch a manner, by thelr cowardice, that our men | very glorious for hi TWO CENTS. PRICE of admiration, for its order and rapid progress, moral as Well as material 4 Trinidad, by His Exceller shi *Gaptal eon an ) xocllency the in Get Daving for its Prevident the General Commander of Las Cuatro Villas Brigadier D.Carlos Vargas.and the Consejo de Guerra. who met in Trinidad, on the 8th of Ai wo ty the Chiet Armenteros, and’ part of his lowes, of whom were condemned, by a unanimous vote—the Lieutenant Captain of Militia, D. José Isidoro Armenteros, D. Fernando Hernandez, aud D. Rafeel tothe punishment of death, to be shot in the back; D. Ignacio Perez, D. Nestor Cadalso, D. Juan O’Beurke, D, Abeja [anaga Miranda and D. Jose Maria Rodrigues. tothe punishment of ten years’ im- ca evapo abroad, with ‘ual prohibition of re- urning to this istand; D. Juan Hevie aod D. Avelino Porada, to eight years’ imprisonment. under the same condition; D. Pedro José Pomeres. D Foribio Garcia. D. Cruz Bir ba, and D. Fernando Medinilla, two years’ im- prisopment, with the same problbition. Some declara- tions and secrets, which are uot to be explained now, were made and obtained at this trial. The sentence waa approved by bis Excellency the Captain General, and was executed, on the Isth of August, the three | first in the field called del Negro, near Trinidad, On the Oth of August, the first sentence of the conssjo of war of the Milltary Commission of Puerco (rincipe war given, condemring D. Joaquin Aguero y Aguero, D. Joré Tomea Betancourt. D. fernando de Zayas. and D, Miguel Benavides, to the punishinent of death by garrote; ard D. Miguel vastelianos and D Adi ifo Pleren Agaerro, to ter years’ imprxnment the Grat not being of : ¢, and (he seoona haviog circumstances in his favor. Ge senience was npvroved by his Execlleacy the wi Commexder, aud. mot having an executioner tm the city, the foar frst were ehot, on the morning of he izth Dat if the Irland woe portectly tranquil om the Slat of Jwly, as we have befors demonstrated. the news received | frog New Orleans ana New York, (where the organiaers | Of exyedttio:n s und epeomlators in toads had given to the | events’ of Purrto Vriieipe end Trinidad the greatert | dimepsiens,) made ge betieve that the moment for an expedition t Ve reuliaed had arrived. The efforts of the preen de'toted to the service of the silliueteros, Ube meet- ingy and processes, and sie public extintments, were @*! atuction. The news of exoggerated victories and bumberleewarmies that were 29 take complete posserston | of the islantk «fred Lo our eys indiostions enough that was not diffieuls to collect > crowd of adveuluzern, where there ubound #0 many devoteos to such eater prises So. tiem, the report did’ not surprise us or any body cle. thay the tamoue traitor Bopes had sanded witls ter, which it tetbe west of Buhia Monda, aud twenty- ei bt leogues {roa our capital, The news was received here that on the 1th tere wat see> bound thet way, a surpleious rteemer; end this information was coatirmed by Ube railore of & schooner, feom whish they (Lonez and his party) bad taken the captain aud omother mas Ala quarter past sev-n on the moving of the 12th, there eaiied from cur port the beavitfal war stenmer Pizarro, having on beard the General Commander cf cae MONTH OF AUGUST. | & pong of five Mnadred and furty-epist men. im Lay Piayt- | the pirates. This attack was immediat ty taken part [a by ‘the valiant chief of the column. with (be grec: and afterwards almost all of the column ac¥anced, would bave finished the robbers, had they wt has: fled and’ dispersed—their chief the exxmple by Jeaving bis horse, arms, &c. In this sffray, the columm Tost ‘hve men dead, end had the sorrow of seeing their Chief wounded, Colonel D. Avjel Elizakie,. who, notwithstanding his wounds gure proofs of sufles- ing. dis] ed the manfulness that had always distin: him, by continuing at the head of his men, im spice of weather. The operations were not continued, a8 the ammunition was useless in consequence of the tre- mendous rain, and the troops were wet with mud end water, ‘The column was then directed towards Bahia Honda, which was the nearest poiat, and where Rossles was te return and undertake the operations, a3 soon aa the ‘Weather would permit it. While the eolumps in (he north rn part were (hus dis» tinguishing themselves, thoee in the southera purt were operating under the command of the courageous the Staff Morales de Rada, and the Lieutenant Colo- nel, First Chief of the Corona Regiment, D Felix gan~ chez, Having taken from 8am Cristobal the direction of their duty, according to anterior instructions had the fortune of meeting with the pirates, in mountain of Kossrio, and notwitbetanding the immeuse @ifficulties of the ground, our troops gave them sugh w @aring ch: with the bayonet, that they manne bod | time to dice! their weapons, but raw away imme- | diately, and bid themselveo in the near and impeactrable | precipicr ‘This brilliant attack left en the field fifteem | highway men dead. and came into the possession | end to the band of pirates; #8 only peared ina group, This was the | did not ec et a9 a single man wounded. Since the attack of Colonel Elixaide, and even sinew the first operations, there have Leon many im | Ube mountaing and ite avenues, ia whose hands the Pirates fell, and whom they immediately’ after shot, bat as the attack wus mace by so ekilrat asd daring o persom &s the chief of la Corona, Sanches, said parties were aug- | Mented, and guarded the ground betwen the different columns in the te:ritory fu which the pizates were wan- dering The latter were already near their complete extermination, when his excetiency. the Captain General, | deemec it expesirnt to publish a decree granting quarter, for feuy days,*o the individuals of the gang eppreuended. Of the bappy rerwit of the dveree, our readerscan judge wheo they know that within three days after, there were ore hur.dred ond thirty eix of the highwaymea alte at [Lo eéeposition of the government. ‘There are rt five others who accompanied the chief, and a few whe | are wandering | the atove number, vith about four hundred, who were. | either shot in this capital or Killed in batties at Babie Nona Som Cristobal yan Diego de Nofier Las Posse, aud other places, give the exast acount of the pirates chat larded at Ins Payias, in the American steamer Pampero, wheeh emourted to five hundred and forty- ei! arcordiag to the cemfessions of shose eaptured. he capture of the chie? was made by ® countrymam | parted Antonio Sanchez Casinudar At 6 o'clock, Navy ond the Licutesunt General of thy Army, with @ good column of soldiers, compused of seven companies of the preferenoe men of the regiments o? this gerrivon There aivo started ut the same time, by the railroad. ae Cclonel OBief of EF M D. Joaquin Morales de Rada, with another column of ter force, which was to joia a body of cavairy in Sen Ante: We knew in the evening © the pirates tad succeed. — ed in landing at fuur o'clock in the moraiog, aad had gC De 10 the village of Las Poza, where they were attack ry the Captain of Police and some countrymen. [he latter were afterwards joined Sy the Lieutenant Gover | vcr of Babia Honda (D Juan Justis.) and many others | who were dic oved touttack the invaders Che dit-otiog | of the pirates was known on beard the Pizarro, and the oclumn of troops landed from that vessel ia Bebia Hoada at ten o’elock tm the vight Bearcely bad they landed and ascertained the part of the country in which they would find bis Exerlieney. General ona, than they un- Gextook the road. with half of Ure forces, toward’ Las Poras, where the highwaymen already forti- fiec—the latter having taken advantages sorded them by tbe excellent position of the houses. aud the proximity of the buildings. But neither that position, nor all the advantages der.ved frou it, were suficleut to check the boldness of the valiant Gen Eppa, who. on the morning of the 12th made oae | cf the fiercest attacks upon them that can be discovered in military annals | ‘The enemies were entrenched. and did not dare to show their feces ; but cur troops. notwithstanding their somal aber, rosbed seross the trenches wand did them great arm The General, kuowing that it was vot prudent to contipue the attack, or wishing to Cwigi ‘olreat. ordered his men to fall beck. with the iuteotion of attracting the | enemy tos plain field Ln this matcurre be effectually | succeeded. in part; tur believing that the troops had re treated, seme of the invncers came out, and our soldiers turned avd gave them a@ terrible charge with the bayonet This warning was such that thoee who were not killed went back to enclose themselves with he others, whe kept im, Our troops were oxcited Tuthed cyer the trenches, and a few of our soldiers, where the ground permitied, weet inte the very houses. | ‘Trve ocis of beroism pow took place, for Chere were rife- men who bad killed with the bayonet, five pirates, dqit- ing body to body with thea, aud without room searooly to bandie the gua. Offi Other in bravery. in even officers of the gang. afterwards said that mrp, but lions’ By this it cam be seen, without asto nishwent, that, according to the siatemect cf the pirates, their lors may aseund to 30 dead, and 2) wousded. | Among the dead wns the seeoud chief of the gat Proeay On falling back by the orders of thelr General. tho | ermell column te mained withiv eight of the village. where they cbeerved the highwayreen. and at the same time, cocupled themselves in attending to ths wounded who were butchered in the glorious attack, They could not help Lut feel very sensibly their loss, as the brave second chief of Lect Nadal was a victim of bis extraordinary ccurage Fervupately, there were few who had the mirfortene of that chief. In honor of the offi- cers of the eclumn, it was the lot of nine to be wounded, though none of them are geeatly | injured ‘This is very glorious indeed. as it is who commands on such eccs sions, to be the first among the brave. aod much more 80 | when the General disputes the place of honor, But within sight of the villag: no great d emitted the pirates to go out of the Some | of them undertook to fre tothe mountains of Cuzoo, | while many ren away towards the seashore, Thiv was on the 13th. and the loxt ciroumstance, together with the order of events, will oblige us to leave, for a moment, the prinetpal gang | On the morning of the 15th, his Excellency. the Gene- | ral Commet der +f Behia Mouda, sailed on board = ¢ steamer Unbaneto. armed for war, to examine the coast. He vices that a band of pirates bad embarked in | jour boats, apd pursued them with euco dexterity and evurrm: before (hey had time to take 3 in Cayo Levies, he apprehended the greatest part of | them Heovertook then, with the boats, and succeeded, | im this way, in capturing the whole fifty of which the band was composed. The eame steamer, the Habanero, ccnduoted them to Havana, where they entered at day- break on the morning of the 16th A few hours afver, having Prepared ‘and written letters to tavir families, t fifty were shot, according to the laws in force, aad to the order cf the army, publiched by his Excellency, the Captain General, on the Duch of April wast | twee known on that day, from the relves, that the gang was completely discouraged Tats wir very fight Am d Colonel Critteud: per of the Attorney of the United States, wno said | that they bed been grosly deeetved by the traitor L open, | | who bea areured them that they would be aided by the uple of the country. when in reality. not amngie man | Bod’ come to join the but on the contrary, the | women fied nt their approech, ard abandoned same time, the people of the coun- J stcoatenck them, While Havaon withered the terrible eatastrophe that the pirates had | | ceperved, Hits Execilemey the Second Chief of the Army took the proper mrarures to pursue the highwaymee. | He was joined by the column of Colonel Moraes Were oTgabized. Armenteros was met in la Sigusnea, where be was attacked by @ few infantry and horsemen, ALG the party dispersed. those engaged 10 1¢ being opuged | to hide themaelves im the woods, whence they will not | long delay ccming out to seck for perden, aud where Almenteios, wiih Ctbhets, was captured by the Lieuteuant of Farrag pa, D. Jove Maria Kepinosa, It ty imporsibie for us to give details, and this com- pels us to omit several frets, We canavt stop to ena erate the individuals apprehended, and who pre sentea themselves, gor the great services reudeted by ie troops, Whise movements aud sallerings were the adil | Tution of the people, as Weil ag of the wuthorities of Let bidad, Viliaclare, and Clentuegus, Notwithstanding, we will wot omit to state that « great part of the people col- Irotes by Armenterss tn Guiaia ve Mirands, were en- teed to this pout by deception, for whieh the chief touk advantage cf his position as Captain of Militia ‘Obliged to end \his part, we must state that om the Bist ot July there was not a rlogle armed rebel remaiuiag o@ the party of Aguero was destevyed he 1th, and disappeared on that 0 culm posed it, tor and was appreherded by Uapusin Comas, has ocen seem That of San Joan was killed ta its birch, lest thirty hours; and that of Armenteros only three days, for it was formed on the 24th. aad on the 27th Was diepetsed and cestroged in euch « manner thet they cid not #fterwards join exch other ; and from that date to the 30th, those who ¢ »myored it captured or gave themselves up. The forces of tho g directed with activity end intelligence; aad it was known, and We had predicted, thas with such rapidity of moviment the rebels would soom dianppear. Nether thy climate, nor the tctmtory, nor the bad road: intimidat them ; nor the want of subsistence in district: ale ost ceserts in meny parte, But we should add thy ¢ ene het country people, as Weil a8 the ishabttanis of the ¥ jlages, | over the whole country, presented themseives 00 aid che government with thusiaam for the def’ gee of the least of the Loy? sty that has Lf We stare th at the acuwey ad ugh: to have frightened t rebele, we cught to iso that the I srocationsthrowa upen them by the country, that the yy. jute embarrace- ment in which they found ‘thems’ ess trom the invigent the ety Was given edded to (heie terror the con- fusion and rheme of having obeyed the sagem stions of piretes, hidden abrort, yee, the taselves; but 8 thr qoment of oo dolug. they em Ceavored to CONF um sate the greatest of intjuttier= the dcetrnction F the island—the objectfot sy many years ition was to encich it did mot | overmimnent were de Reda, and other colume under | wand of Brigadier Ronales, who went from | Hevana by ra om the Mth The second Chief of the Army alro knew of the proximity of avother columa upon whom he could rely and who lad come rehe the command of the valian’ Vol | Bitzaide, of the E-pana regitremt. His Dxoeliency endearcred to enelowe the Diy wep insuchs manoer | tbat they could not escape, Aa@ored by the ground | come of the gang took to flight. Those who remained | the troops and countrym@a shot, mecording to | what bad been ordered relative te not giving quarter. On the 17th the gang were entirely | surrounded by the colame”, under the command of Kana and Rorales, The only point of esoape that was left | was now noted. and to tals point the column under the | ¢» second marched. The gang now undertook to flee by a break through which che mountain floods had poured But bere was alread ¢ « gverrilla of riflemen, aod with it his excetleney. Ge sera) Kona, While shoeting at the | parring bighway-,nen. they had the sad fortune of wound- ing Mortelly to daring General, who gave proofs of t that pad co much distinguished him. hy temaia- | ing as long ‘4s he could among his riflemen. So uoforta. nate an ac cident necersnrily retatded the operations of | our troo 6, and offered seme hours of advantage to the pirates, which hours were most valuable to them for | ceeape,! the ecndition of the locality alvo aided them, as | i ¥ as compored of mountains and mountain floods, ‘wt pcut other roads than narrow paths and precipitous ances Brigadier Rerales took the command of the column Te was nequainted with the position of the pirate gang, ae well a that of ihe columns which pursued | them. He alvo knew the movements of the forces | Dor of Pan Cri-tebal | | faous war nyninst the captain of the ce | rities. ‘The cop MM. yerierday, he was delivered. to the Livatenant Gover This kas put a meet bap, truction cf these robbers. who cooth the des cou warning bes anvounerd to them previouly ‘Chey knew ft, as it was publihed im the country thyy esme frome, They knew that there was to be no quarter given them, and it wes not given antil the gang was completely dis- persed and bad disepscared Let those who were after- wards captured. or wer presented for forgiveness. bless the merey of the wagust Queen of Spain, whe is 80 ably pag nied by the ilustrious General D. Jose de la oncha. been hard ond terrible, but i¢ was We are pained. from the hartiness with which this cteh is prepared. to be obliged to omit iadivideal faota, which were the most glorious Uo cur trope and psople. everibeless, we must say that the spirit of nationality: bere bas been biyghten-@ and iv now as pure aad lofty as it vasin tite feds of the Peninsula (Sprin), in the ¥ (eo the Spaviards cad Napoleon) We say that the dsctug mem wbe mde the assault of Tolo bat worthy brothers im Lis Petas. os well se tu Lo Condelaria aed in Mt Ros riv, and we will «dd. in fiae, that the vessels and of cur pevy. wader the ee aad of the distinguished Grveral Hurtiles, have shown themselves to be wurthy | of their came We have now ended our relation, but will append @ few words on varieus facts, which are of too mmeh Test to be forgotten, They may also comtrivute to eu idea of the spirit of our population, We will me htion the unrivalled ordor (f this ity, whioh wea rotected by a Very small foree of pulice and civil gawds, he garriaon was r+Guced to the greates: extrem-; yet @ declareti np of @ state of siege War not made, as is custo mary in euch cases. Greut oxcitoment wns here by the capture of the fifty pirates. which was com- dueted Ly His Fseclleney the Geveral Commander of the Navy ; yet the shooting of thera was witnessed by athird part of the inhabitants of this city, and many of those of the neighboring places, and there was no disturbaaes whatever 7 onstrations of general sentiment, on accommé of General Erna. who died of his wonnds, was intense, and hie burial was moet dignified. AN the iohabitante of Havana ettended it, both the native aad foreign resldente, Other ations were representot by thelr Consuls. iveluding that of the Awerican Union, universa: jubitee for the victories ab taloed over the pirster and expectalis chit morning, } Ig i pec ple heard of the ospture ef the Chief, Lopes, A fects clearly show the epirit of the popalm bey are in phon ith the conduct of al habitants of ti of the Central and Or Dest ecurity that we can offer for repeating. oper more, that * Cuba will always belong to Spain ;” and that, and fortunate under its goverament, the itiand will Cut their existence from emong civilised people, sooner then renounce the gloriows flag under the shade of which phe has lived, ill now, prosperous and happy. Interestivog from Mexieo. OUTPREAK AT VERA CKUZ—SEIZURE OF AMRRICAN VESSELS AT COATZACOALCOS—CONPEDERATION OF HE wy te omg = AN REPUBLICS—THE BNGLISM « C. by {he arrival ofthe tohounes, Rabett Spodden. Cage. ly the arriv: sehooner Radovich. we have received files of papers Uo the 224 inat, from Vera Crus. and to the 16ch from the capital Ry this arrival we have accounts of an outbreak tm be « mag he —_ at = time Ressteaea, Ye be er teerms that the people are very much oppressed onerous (axes, and aoeordingly. op the 2ixt inat., a number of them, incluving some ot the National wembled to ley their complaints before the ayuntami- coto, Bome of the soldiers were ordered out to oppose thi m, when the ;eople retired to their heures and urmed shemeelves, Aiter this there was a brick ficing kept up, three persors were killed. and a half desom wounded. ‘Tbe Natiovel Guard. with its ar iilery. them turped «tte d sond the people; but no further collision took pie e the eyuntamiento having assembied, aad Yielded t. the dewauds of the people. ‘We perewive by the papers, that the two vessel, the Ala@agres and the Sarabia, sent from this city to the Isthmus of Tebuantepec, were, on theit arrival « the Cr atznccalcos, imiuevlately sete d by the Moxican antho- ing entered @ prctest. The Vera Jrus | Papers Insist that these vessels were sont dows only to | get a pretext for a disturbance, and for the interierenee of the United States a ‘The Ser ate of Mexioo har pased an act Intsoduced by fencr Tornel. recommending the oetablishment ot @ rol confederation among the epanish Amerienn re The chief polats ta this plan ero © gouveal ee 8 uaform polit elem, © genari ne commaren anc dearive d dewnelve allianoe, & tribumad for the rettieme nt of differences, ke Kafarl Ru't. a celebrated roo oer, has been sentenced te death ip Mexieo A quorum of the Governors of the States had assem- bm! guage Their session was to commence om The new Minieter of Prussia has been formally pre sented to Oen Arita. overnm: ‘The Siglo says that a rey in the - Mex Wo tha effect thet’ the "Ag of the Peed fyuadros. off Jama'on had reewit thons the British gevernment to offtr his, assiacance to the Engiieh Minister in Mexico. ty case it might be necessary, to saforce the payment of the Bnglish - Annrvat rnom New Prorroevce.—We have reorived | the Royal Gerwte and Nassau Guardien, published at Naseau, N. P.,t0 the 23d ult, The Guardian, of the 20m ult., gives the Slowing items of news -— ve er er in ambicipation of ® bree rs, and are evidtom uraicame that hae beea i re We bave still mertheast! oe ‘sland has been retazded a Hittte on account Naval intelligence. United States sloop of wat Proble, (practice skip) Lieut. Craven commanding, arrived at Boston, on Sunday, from 8 criise eastward which had previously been disposed of by aur illus. | Stowe Captain General. Tt was this combination of movements, as the facts revealed show, that gave the | hoppy results we are about to record, [Tol Rilaalde was revented, as it eppr from going with his column to | Faw Cristobel, fe consequence of having taken @ very cult reed through the mountains, On the 2ist, st | Dalf past eigbt in the morning, he suceeded in reaching the tes’ column, at a potot oiled Bl ditto de la Can- | deleris, This was one of the most tempestuous, rainy, and wirdy days known in our climate This point t could hardly bave succeeded im climbing, had it been fer the bravery of our soldiers, and the fearless ees of the daring chief ot the staf. D. Jose de Inna, who wes exploring the way with ‘The attack was elmeet converted into a sarpriae by ww the killing, With the bayonet, of the first sentinel. a: « the intr duction of the chief of the stafl himself among United States steam frigate Misiesippi, was at Genew on the 10th of August, to sail next day for Symrna. The Tort, Coste evtn onge, L, T—Trortine September 8 Purre, $30, mile heats in harness:— Mr. Nedine entered b. m, Lady West. . Nelson entered b ©. Carl entered ch. m Time—2: Baste Day. —Poree, $60; mile heats to harnaga— ‘shack elber, 1 Jas. entered ¢ & | — H the riflemen. | G Re; net anverd ot Fe ‘bias Jack ; ; H ik g “aght Hawk... 2, McMann entered haere