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cane a, AMUSE AMAT. BBROIRY THEATRE —DoOKs YrRY ANT cer aiN B. a 12 a A MARsuALI, 3 se snee — Doors open at 7; to commence eae fn ones 9 O36 p'etees ,.. rele and Pemgue tte £0 contes Famity cd rformes thy GONDOLIE -o conte” Galtery, 1236 center Private Hoxes $3 and ph Kini wy evening, bophe Te wilh ight htiseated the drama at rit “ G ON ELLas ape Oe XM To bs followed hy tho drams of 1 IRE re; Dube of Rioholien, W r Orth WE tiers O More, Mar BW iia 1 Me diode » Fwhioh an cwlp leat f--0e onrithed the W ci phan Dest Tilton; Kathl. Mary O'More. Mite Maca, "te oan saith hy mates of RAN O'LYSN—Rrian OF ‘dr. B. =e ee Caho Mrs. R Williyms MBEKS STRERT —DOORS Veost Hiroto and Pree Aveonrn, Vevraee Hh vas. ted r,_Faturday evening, Kent, '3: wile ‘arformed OU SONS jay Goodluck, Ate, ech Tolaan; wics Miss Misoa Mies Ene Tey The iuteriuce of PonING 788 9 LESPION Me :Bdward Bin ¢ Levers: Miss Winterblonm Mes Dyost. fa arn ot RTA Vo Mise M. Taylor: Ta Miss J. ; Midua, Me, Burton; iss Chapaua y NG eethe, Mr. Coiling; Mr, Jenkins, “aie Gresbor Sally, Mca, Melton. FO h Y OUR Vue ray Bun sector, les, Versons yan, 75.cor ta. ¥ etio Company Vries; vttinl, of the Grand (pra of Paris: the cvlot rated Carolive Roniset and her ti raa asters, ‘Theresive, «deluide, and Clementine, and the members of ne Freveh Compons wi) all appear at this te iweb ‘The performences afl] commovee ith ® POLut. Dene g: tourth set of LUGIA Di TAMWERMon foom * RMIR AMIS; Romance trem theopernef 1B Zz UGHAM'ALYCEUM, BROADWAY. NEARBKOONB ot —. ore open at 7; to recin at Drows Circle ‘amily Cirove, 25 ny Urohsstes. kets, Saturiny ovening, Sep! $5 Saturday o fe omence with tho drama of Fi} Nea STO Vor Ee vor eeanes of ALCESTL “aoa Mi —Humpby Dior Mr J.B Adame: Wosn, We, G a Snolt; peton; Alorstia Mew Skoees'te Adoewe. Me sane ‘Vises Bre. 2,0 lame. ho be followed oy EET. ExtBES—Dacatd Marneil, ar Eg Birashart Arehivald Lostic, Mi dos Meo hale te camelads, with thi 2 ats iramt of PAS Sarin BEACON—Jaok J |. Re Sa Anger- of, MeN. ARNOM’S AVERICAN MUSEUM.—ADMITTANCK, 25 iM ae Naturday, Sepeno r Ui, nelegtut 0) ‘8 new Leal comediotta caliad SRE S14 = Mise Dora etn Mrs. U. Voder: Mine Barbera Batomo: ra 4, Sipe, Blevs, Wee Macder: ridges Mr We oF yng We he hams Me dustive esters burton, To coneluce with JB & Bd. or, Whv't ilo VieXex!—Columbia, Mrs. Skerrett; Britanuia, Mev. Masd TALIAN OPERA 47 CASTLE GARDEN. reteck. Mansger and Conductor. Admission, 6) conts Saturcey evening, Rept, 18, will be performed, luab time, the ON GIOVANNI. + +2, Sfpnora Bovio, Rignoza Trait Benederet, Miss Whirl ot very jebgeted comig Pact nnime the chia: “advere by bio teaopued Murtinee't Poailly, ta the 9 De, Commencing wt 7H o'clock, THE nUbIN MAC. a0 xooedingly laughable’and musts since; THE MY¥SCLC Don Ottavic Feporello Don Clove HOS Goma und rouge production, smatred 4p be th ie No Bew (eke terdel ghted maldives ‘hinene ootlestinas Pericrmance tv ocimiuen ot Saloon Bappy HW hoe oni Cre GARDEN —TWENTIOTH SUNDAY RVEN. oncert, am rehiuira of the Italian Upera, under the f n {Wax Mareteck, Admission, 2 onnee, Sundey ev ming, gf Tuersinme: Past [1 Overturns Zasapa— tes sof the Wrion—Labiteky: 3. Polon idee, A tune e Battery —Marersek: 4 deicotions trom "hn Ors Mater—norwint: 5. Grsus with eal) parte f Cairn orins ecae, aecnanscy eee . ms ie ES week ails furtaer ars Toe onan I 4 well | { a ane Io Meorpet of ale expe eaeed partoraersy? Pr ler the manngon.eut of z Christy, whore conoer ts Lis city, for a a of “hve yeara,” have been recei wi, favor by respectable cud fashionable sadien Boor og by bis ‘and will ¢o: nee at Vbrag ello, Be. baa ota fnatcle a ara ta oncully Pearle Maree 7 Souvenir de. Philadelohia—Mare 4 fom the Opera ¢f Les Hee Cs Jeetions from Martha ~ FL Poawmini fe hina (ny derive Cvng'l | Performance to commence at R o'c!eou pre cleely. No poatponement on account of the weather. 1BLO's—BENKEIT OF THE LADIES OF THE Trench Comptay —Saturtay. Seyi wabop 14 om whish b Will apnea Mine. town Beirne Me lis @ Rouseet nd her th Mo D’Armont, wile Kicker, pee RERNACLE bine whe 18, AT FRLLOWS’ NEw, MUBt. rote; gut ‘hinjuetiyelaucated someteat o Open over n' ut —T hi Seo Seagatieuced puteraeee asics tents Md. DEMPSTER, COMPOSE Lament of the Irish lintiraat " lis firet Balled Sym y Tabermacia, on Me: ” HE ORIGINAL. NEW ORLBANS SERENADERS—G. Swaine Bucilog Master F. Buckley, J. Bucalos, i, 1. Rep ramuer Ih, IncioMing the following so BKehep Buckles. « 4a, M Cothits, roreetfally announce to {iver end Night." Leo Thee Xweetly Su * note $e lends au m lic, thas they hay Srdereen, wy Jo: * Me JB. Vellews Rorring 6° the Doo lows! in av ttt Beosdway. ft | Wort Thou like Be, in their ivtextion to te Any hand aaiting “Lets Fove cre antl Duncan Gray,” awh ‘hemseives New Oricana Sorenadern, or) New Orie: ‘ay Qrorn.” in three parts. ‘Tickets, &) cents, nee wt 6 o'clock: iginal company, compoced o| Ss MANS GERI. — siseestet Motiamerisc ihe. iarmiontoad bee otis we ed iu che kaovn world—embrwcing alm t every auiinal Frown Co natura’ htetory, and a ceived the paiva J suplavey of hur drece of ineee pe ef at % RIPLER HALL —PROPESSOK ANDERSON'S Fourth Week. —Urowded! stow aval! orowde lit! mighty by the clite ef New York —Go «hore you will, tue dees quae ® panes bet. eon the Wiz e ds of tha most re. of ake Unived Seates. has evmmer jo emd will at wud earth ‘ean are d the Witerd me Ov08, b naers. the wards of tho | ductal bard. Come one, some sil—sou will be eheren vel setonished, avd dobizhted ‘therw are new aad ® tonis ung ehanges ef0h migc. ‘The Wiserd fa at he mystie throne, whero he disp'aye bis Bo: Ars rdiuary Give into the lines of fucurity, sud h 1 f our ® fate, bad never be. neil the sppesrenes of the soade ai introduced wigut'y by tho Wizard af tio Prestidigitator of even niea lly axp em: e ure forbunes of ven; the Myetis Labo the admunsion te £0 couts en tie Grand ve ” efor. a operverd export viiy far ey Dth; Depvile, 2 25th; bast iendolpin 29 pelier, 9th. Alin KLIN MUSEUM, 076 CHATHAM SQU. S48, OMB took tle Nattous!l ‘Theatre. —+ con his tx. t The envertala ch 8 ean be seen a8 uo ib tus eVoning st ei, varved and eel rer place of smuseu, rk, aonvishing Of Lew’? pise Upere Troupe, owraderiay nfteea poster. argos, and at be same tine nioneed troupe of Model aev a its ccouit psyos « ‘The deors wight o’eloe two upper tiers of Tripler ehee ou Sater ae tniquieces ey Ha apened st rhe ra. Deng the sud in the Ux ot the De rt wah inetiewto, Seniors’ Orplan Asy cir Desuty snd ud who percents Ina, end the Sew York Orphan se aken froin th * ~ S sompany of rab, Girls NE FOURS AMPIITHEATRE (57 BOWERY), of foate of wt and doxve North © ‘Aw carire chauge of pa Pomule Artists, who wil eive Lie Open every aigh> and on Wodice 7 wae day end, Eat vith 9 var ety of tater pe en ‘articuiars aro tills ef oamh dx Sistem Pelvats. Boxes, 80 centy Stew Weante, Pargnedte, 19% com dey anutiful acte of eyuestrinalony ne! ‘aad Lo panish & bs jan end N°? 4L CoNc#ar 12h conte: wey Craud sr. san Pickete, & cents. Doors open by SO Firat acpestance of Heer Beatty, 2 | ees Fg Grand Orenestrs under. the dicecti e . inde Tickets 2 cen’ * SETAE CORA Ey Ses Ut ticket ‘Doce open ab o'clock, to comiuenc VEN OPP NITY—TO RENT -TAE RUPE ALO tre, with splendid nets of ne Gus fot for one ore term of ¥ civen Jaetintciv. “address WILLIAM GARLAND, ‘Batato, gees direct, on Sot pe Cal of our own © efel throwsh m others. shipping by ex, ao well to WAU sere m, ha reele will Le reecieed until 2 No cnarae ty shiopors by this use clearances or Ig ene tificates ould axseed {10 Tee, olen, Bas SMAMS & CO., Ih and wait strvct. REGORT'S CREAT ATLANTIC AYi PACIPI? EX. | a8, to the Ati ntic ste aX with Vauderoilt pe. we have greatly red gold and crm ansarediy pe Unies, Socios Mint in cight or tem dave le 9 enished by frat ot tain. wt Sew Woeheli: N. B. a goed supply of Putresamoats on bear seid fo riueain ane TWweS. UN) AY EX iy ieee eb OTe, ne at Why of Broome and I XTAIP To NRWBURG, WES! POINT, 4x0 oblend Lak cat Voukera. Hastings, Dobbs nig Bing. Meckiana Laue, Havvestrers, aide Con Hook. and Cott Spring om h way Pare, St conte to | The ew wid vplemale steamer THOWAS 6. 7M o’eloe ke, owourg at by SNE caomeere (Laing for weenrity ) on vor at Amero, Is, abdovelook, for the Coll wing c(h ANd Beorationto:—Maevovilie, vgs n Sunday mi Roturnlag, will ¥, Uenstown ville, ant Roaty, Waterville, te 1 Guaep 18 WIMPELF AGALN.-EXCURSION TD | erionn, Yuos and Pas the Fish auks Kare, 30 cents. The new sad com. 5 Bi vecious stearee NORWALK. Ow eo cx vtvion to the Fishiog Bonk: lowe: Tench obeset, street, Williamsburg, Cathar ha aad erisabaries.” Alia, by #1 aon the “ eg Sunda; tts, will mace ‘se ney Pood slip at & fasinntse @ clock: a co highest peice paid ( ; toprictor. ritice, corer of Fire pevof bending omen s Me Garcons ALIPORNIA Pa ne stp Pan SL | , 12th aud 1th of Hep 4 satura) o freight returned. The «abdscribers will tor hove steawers 12th and ith | P ariably olaced horerprers with certalaty thet treit ¥ detention om the w AsHiNG. SOLD LAST WEEK, 1,402 UF WM. BE. BRUSH'S Cat trated Economical ‘Vegetable ttcevipt, for ing- 1), to 2 howrs is ail t it be put wp pertectly water-proof, oF joper’s risk. Pacvage Uokets far. vere at the lowest patos, MPSON & LITCHCOC! i orrdence wih the Dicks: trecte Mr. Hr ocipt + ow over tro he ihd.ie & grosk saving o 8 fewity. la ticelveds in weit a ar oe pearing on Ay tne use of your Vegstadl oon, Sashing Clin enters $ i . Pall pres ntet to wa his y Wines rece icives portect satiefartionemanes it magh einvle onght to b chewe parties bs thin we Leave De rf Co. san vpportesity te vall them te aeeouat, ue a m re eectone natal THON SN & HITOUCOCK, M0 Pratt street Cy, and yAxnoy xy Hel) 6 ier tes acto ie | & forward deck, $2 are, $10, ISB. Apeate | — Ni ORK | hy NY, F ff mi | in 415 hours. via New Jerasy Railroad te. | ‘to $i tor Gret cing, and $260 (yr a 4 Lid orag 8 W tres lout of Linerty str iat ene ateert, N. F delphi Didanid As Mand Iatden Line, a 49 Waenvoros, ne, Id in the eee pres ja ek diferent £ | Orles MORNING EDITION-----SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, FIVE DAYS LATER FROM ARRIVAL or THE STEAMSHIP WINFIELD SCOTT, Release of Captains Selly and Haynes, Lieut. Van Vechten, Officers of the Cuban Expedition, by th: ' aptain Genera’, Arrival of Lieut. Van Vechten in the Winfela Scott. CUBA, THE FATE o THE AMERICAN PRISONERS. Highly Interesting Narrative ‘of the Expedl- tlon, by Lieut, Van Vechten, dian, Kier, dies The ateamrhip Windfield Scott, Capt. Couillard, er. rived at this port yesterday afiervoon, She left New O:lenne ot nine o’ctock, A. M., on the 6h instant, and stopped cf Key West om the 8th. She was elx days and five beurs in mekivg the parsage. ‘The following are the names of the passengers by the W. 8 FROM NEW ORLEANS. Mr Jarvie, Mow. Dr Colliva, Mrs Blain, Mr. A Can- nae end two rove, W.L, Cockerhill, M Carner, Sisters Frances Assencion, Mary Austin, Uaquena, Tsabella Heatell, Mary Power, and McGovern; John Howa d Mrs Brewster, Mrs Key. & Of, Robbins, Capt. Ko Sinn gern, A, Kirg. J, MeMain, Alex Sampson. Jaa, Bocte heod. 8 W, Domarost. FA. Prevost, 1 W, Dis een J. 9, MeOoughen. A. B Alvord, KF Hill, JS. Halsoy, O. Kb Nie. W D Vanes, L. 1 Smith, John Robinson, A. Verdelet, EB. Wener. Mr Van Regen. Mr. Abas, Mfr. Woodworth. Capt BG Adams. Mir Evans, Mr. Blank, Mr. Kiley, Mr Torver. Mr, Huckins Huat, FROM PILOT BOAT CFE KEY What Copt. Dariel Baker, Philip 8. Ven Vechten. Anrexed is the Srrem List or tae Wi V. Duran & Uo, J Live & Co. ‘he Winfield Bott took on board, off Key West, Me. Philip 8 Van Vechten, who wus a Lieutenant in the Coban expedition, under General Lopez Mr. Van Veok- ten was roleased from prison. and pardoned through the iutercession of Captain Platt, of the United States stoop Albury He wae one of thoso who went from New Or- leaps. in the steemer Pampero, There are one hundred and thirty in prison, at Havana, who will be sent to Spain. The United States sloop Albany brought Mr. Van Vechten cror to Key West. We have reesived a complo'e history of the expedition from Mr, Van V., which we publieh, We are indebted to the kivdness of a gontlowan of this city, for the following Letter from on board of the Adbapy — K ‘The Winteld Scott passes bere to. fend you iptelgeree of tha rt ase of © ‘pt Kelly who were captured in the late ‘tbey were reieured by tho Captain 1 their promise to procerd to New Yo tithe truth in regard to the inndiag coptore.ord treatment It was the Ow 1.tioo that they should bave gone on in tls Biap re ity, om September det. but by seus acclleus, they dit vot get em beard They were to have sailed on Sarat. cay. in the thip Norma, for New York. and L presume Owro, A Me Van V. Of Albany. was also rolnased, at the request of Onot, Platt. and he was asauced by ths Captain General, that vor of the other pris weve tafe, “Chey are in number 160; all that survi the 450 that Innded on the Uth. under Lopes, Com Parker, inthe flag ship Sarvanc. went fato Havana on the werning of the dth. We sail for there tomorrow a daylight Apuexed is the narrative of Licut. Van Vechten; tt i highly interesting :— The Statement of Lient. Van Vechten, Ox Boany Sexssente Weerinin Sort, ) September 11, 1351. | j Sanne @. Bessert, Beqo— Dean Sins— Tiaving been connected with the late unfortunate ox- redition against Cuba. under the comsind of Geacral Neroiso Lepea, and allowed to retarn ia aafty to my heme and frierds, I feel It to be a duty which [owe to the frlends cf my unfortunate comrades, and to the pul- lie at Jarge, to publish, through the columns of your Ta luabile apd widely circulating paper, a trae acconat of r proceedings of that expedition, correctiog, as far as reraible, the fwise reports which, for the last month, have teen in circulation throughout the Calted Scates, and endenscring te do justice to all. I became connected with the reccivirg, om the 80th day of July last, ao appointment as First Lieutenant of Company 8, of Colonel W. L. Crittenden's regiment, (lst Artillery.) commanded by Captain Jam ad-rs. Tho expedition ae you are alroady aware, le Orleans at daybreak, om the morning of Sunday, the S4 of August, in the tteamer Pampero. We were towed to the moath of the Cup engine being out of order, We remalaed Ia river. | the river until Wednesday, the Och and left through | duekef that dey, mo plet appen | council, ecmposed entirely of the Cubans and f ona try it, watioty the route witheut axtra share. where y swearing tay te & es ‘ak r vaNTTURE oy. ren pee tats 150 ANTED.— the Northeast Pass, at five o'clook PB, M, of that day, for Key West. ‘The intention at that tine was to goto Key West, and there take on board pilot for the river #2 Jobne—at whioh place we were to emb ork a light» of ertillery, with enissons, ammunition nad har ec mplete, together with a number of cevairy eadth nnd focm thence were to run to the routh side of Cub aad land as near as possible to Pucrto Princip». We recehed Key West, and anchored somo dis- tone m the oly. out theee M of Sanday, the With inetant. While at Key Weet, a quautity of brandy and chempayne was received oa boned, which w tabed tolerably fiecly by Lopes and his staff, At . Lopes calic tigns attached to bis staff. (no Americans betng ca who decided to give up ¢ and run ia mediately for the coast of Cuba, whi . done ot about 10 P.M. The next morning, owing to tho tion of the compass from muskets being stacked reer it, we tonnd ourselves in plain right of the Mor Costie, and about twelve miles distant; the vervel was immediately headed to the northward and west want end rum ontof right cf land. About 3 P. M. of that dey, Lopes took the captain and mate out of a Spanish sebconer, to act as pilote, giving them t» uadlerstand that they would be shot if they showed any dis porition to escape ordeceive, At 1 P M. wo again stood in for the land and soon after dusk sent a beat in to Teccanoltee, whieh was hailed by a sentry on the walls of the fort, situated near Bahia Honda, the ship not Velng more than a mile from it. As svon as the beat re- |, Nights were extinguished and a press of steam pnt running to the westward along tho Iand cck, while running under the charge of « pilet, umlern press of steam, the ehip cudfenly etrack, end befofe the engines ceuld be stopped had run tore ther her lingth upon a coral reef, After examiting her situetion it was feund that che was lying in about eight feet of water, while her draft was over nine feet; and that it was neceseary that the force should be imme ately landed which was done; and about 2 o'clock on the morning of the 19th of August, the last of us direm- Werked upon the thore of what we had been taught to consider would soon be the free Island of Cuba. The firet boats which landed wege fired upon dy a perty of twenty men, who fled on their fire being riterned from the boat which contained Capt Gout, (« Cuban ecmmanding an American company ) Lioutenant Laningh: end about thirty privates of his company One ef Geuti's men was wounded in the arm, and re- turned in the sbip, and the enp of the Lieutenant was cut into haives on his head. At daylight Lopes rent ® pronunciamento to Los Rosas mall village ton miles distent, in which he toformed the inhabitants that he was about to march to (hat pleee aud would give no quarter to any whom he found there: who did not join bim, There being no moans of trans porting beggage at Oabanos, where woe landed, Lopes crdered Colonel Orittenden to remain there and protect ovr stores, consisting of 100 000 masket cartridges, three theneand muskets and seven hundred pounds of pow- doe, im kegs, together with the personal baggage 0 all the efficers, saying that he would march on to Los Poras. with the regiment of infantry, com manded by Colonel Dewoman, and send from theres trareportation, and that he would remaia there unti! Joized ty Crittencen. Accordingly Lopez marched at Bo’ckek, with three hundrd and twenty-three men, leaving Crittenden at Cabanor, with one huodred aad | irty mep, At 11 o'clock that night. Crittenden roculyed carts, and started immediately after, to join Lopes at ‘Lor Poros. ‘The carts being heavily loaded and the ronds bad. ou progress was of necessity low. not advaneing more than amileanheur. About ‘wo hours after daylight. on the morning cf the 13th, we reached & house oontainiag « store and grog shop, about four miles from Los Poras. The advance guard and main bedy only had reached the hovre, (the rear guard with the carts being sti some quarter of a ile bebind.) and were engeged im cating breakfast, their arms belog Ivid aide, when they were surprised by the report of | mwhetry und the whistling of bullets, which proveeded from the advance guard of a body of the earmy, five bnndred strong, We immediately seized car guns end hilled nine of the enemy, and made one Fritorer, none cf ovr party having been fojured. Not teeing spy moro of the enemy, the Colonel conclute! It was bute foreging party that had ettacked us. and our rear guard baring come up wiih the carts, ¢dured Gs to resume our bresRfasts, which we did. About ten winu'es after, we were ngeinattncked by the whole {ree of the epemy, they hoving the advantage of position, bo ing peated on the brow of a hill overlooking our position, with a belt of chapparal rome three hundred yarda wide, intervening. over which we could pot fire. Cnttenden fu mediately gave the order to ebarge, leading bimseif, ed forced the enemy to retreat to a large body of cbapparnl seme sever ty-five or eighty yards im the rear ef their first position, from which they opened « boary Ore upow our force as soon As it appemted io sight on the brow of the bill, Finding he could not maintvie that perition, Crittenden gave an order to retrent te the Lease, which was done, while the euemy resuosed his position em the bill, ond again opened his firs; u90a wbich Urittendem ordered a second charge, ut the same time taxing that be wished @ eanull parcy to atein a perition at the right flaok cf the enewy. to charge from thet tide at the some moment be charged from tho front. Socond LicutensnyW, HL. Crafts, (also of Company K) avo my é lf voluptecrey. und succeeded in attaining the pedion wih twenty men After remsiping iv ic foe about holf ap hour. #né hearing nothing of Crittenden, wo re- iurted to the house, where we found Capt. Ketiy. of Company A, with ten men, guarding the carts. bat could bear or ree potbing of Crittenden. Tho enemy soon after advancing townrda the hon-o we were eompoliod to retreat leaving ovr bugimge and etores ; and that night or rather the next merping. we succeeded in forming « Junction wiih Leper at Lex Posas, bait an hone bet re his march from that place. At the same hour thit Crittenden wes attecked ot the hacienda, a body of the ovemy, eght hundred strong. under General Bona. at- twohed Lopez at Lew Poras After a hard fight of over two bours the epeiny retreated, leering the America «s mweters of the tirld, and over two hundred of their nun her (among whow were several of their bighest offloera) dene ‘d-—the American loss being, if killed, wounded, and mising only about thirty men, emo whem Colonel Dewnmmn and Lieutenaat Lu! biiled, and Generel Progsy and Captains Brigh Gouti were mostally wouaded. Alter the aecion, the Sparich wounded were brougbt in,aad ax well taken 1 wound | care of 8 matapers Would sdmit. Leper rode en- rely vraimed over the fleld, through the Lottest of the fire, ccessiona ly applying ® red raw tide, with & great desl of vigor, ty the shoulders of euch moa as he thought eccvld be burried into fixing a Hitle faster, Ux the mornivg of the Mith, at 4 o'clock Leprz marebed from Los Poras into the mountalns leaving there seventeen wounded Spaniards and thir- teen cf cur side. all of whom were beyoueted by th Speniards. urd theic bodies piled in a heap, cross-ways | at the foot of abil. | Tao doye after (on the 16th.) Lopez was again attacket by Ghree hundred langers and six huwdred infantry while ercemped ot clenda which formerly belonged to himself. Lut was confiscated some three years slace Uere the action lasted from 11 to 2 o’e lock, on onvot th Lotteet days L ever experienced. The enemy were agala | compeilea to retreat, with a loss of three hundred and | taenty men; and at the sare moment that the retreat of the Fpeciaids in owe Citection was reported to Lopes, he expedition at New | beucd en order to bis own force to retrent ia the oppo- rite, end aciually, that day, mde @ foreed march of terp miles Ip five hour, over a mountala road, | On Ube )0th, beng stl on the mountales. we wore over- token Ly a revere rain storm, whieh destroyed the greater portion of cur ammunition, and rendered cor gupe eptirely wevless. We cneamped, on the even- ing of thet day, at « rancho at the foot of the moun tate, LLout two leagues from Babla Honda. We to. welned undisturbed that night; aod were attwked, st at breakfast (ime om the morning of the 2uth being tehem by curprise, the sentry on the cutpo-t having Lift nis pest to werh himself ina ereek where he was | hilkd Owing to the unservicexdle condition of their sims, the force under Lopex was completely routed. fyirg to the mountains im all directions —Loper him. sclt barely escaping on bervepack, with the lox of bts socalw. pitele, und spyghas—of every thing. in feet, tut what be were, That night he amped on the | wp of ane of the bighost mountalua on the island of Cuba, expored to el the violence of a terride orther, without mither shelter, fire, or food, At ie Imporsible fur me to desorlbe tho sufferings of that night Heaven forbid that Lever pase such ano The rain fll in terrenta, whit er and anon w terrife ors b would announce that mine massive tree hal fallen citLer before the force et the wind, or tho still aighsier That wight eqnalled an ordiuary Lite tia On the evening ofthe 21st havieg Leen furty-eignt hours | witheut eating. we Milled @ hore. which was divided among one burdred and twenty tive men, who that new yenatued with Lopez We wandered thr vu moeentalna, wpable to extticats onreelves gub-i-tin cock jeaves and ructs as we could fd wutil exid-day of Yundsy. the #4th, when we sucoreded im reaching at rad renni:g from Bahia Honda to Uristoral. sloog wa | We adveneed until neary n ere all a | tencers were discovered wi a cing us A halt was imay and an exrmination made of the state of our forces, which showed a tot «f one hundred and twronty five Ben. eighty murke te, 1b twenty of whi: vicealle. edd wbeut forty dey eartridges weie of ailaire. 1 was ceetaed advirable to retreat, whieh Ses ctdered. ond ® pursvit commenced by the en my, who lay tn aimburh some fow hundied yards in advance, witha force of nin lundred wen Oa the approach of whole force of Lopes separated toto d clepersed througe the mourtales, hich could | th 1851. pasedthrough @ a fret cut clove to their heads "they Chey then passed ed thew of at should occur. the fii-ers and crew of that ito the hands of another barber, whe deprived thea y phold the b pe A ca pode their whiskers; them. another provided them with # pri- big vevro, who securely fastened them im pairs by ry fohais, i similor in sre ane weight to a log chain, fimly eecorsa to the apcle At the tine of my from prison, which was at 10 hor k on the might Ath instant, there were 160 of our firce privore @ | They were all cluiued. and confiaed incoe lergerocm berdly large enough. however, ren Vie down at cneo ‘They were treated very kiadly, and lowed all the privileges that could be expeotd Asa atter of course. Where 60 many men are confined in a Dinited space. and not allowed to leave il under any cir. epm*'an ses it paturally follows that it muat be very wa- Bye Their sentence is ten yours’ hard labor in iv. probw bly in the construction of acanat they all epienied t¢ B in good spirits at the time I td being | uz der the impreeien that they world goon be ee | ter ther arrivel in Spain. Lopen wes brought from the Pirarro, ead Bpubticly ae | roted iv he square adjvining the prison. at seven o'vlock m the morning of Mouday. the Ist of deptember With him enord pot only this expedition, but L sincerely trust all exp: ditions to Caba, Up tothe time I left, the Spaniards could account in ve'lon ; wounded men who were left on the tleld, | and rick wid talued wen Who gave out on the mare nd were leit behind, and wey whom they hnated down, in thy monptains with dogs Those, with the one hun- Cred avd sixty taken prisoners toake a total of four | baleves of twenty two men whose fate is yet wnknown— the tote? tcree landed being four, buodred and fifty- three men Portion sre yet alive aed in the mountains; and as the \ror pt beve ai! been recalled to Havens. it is probable sone of them may yet eneceed in getting home Out o Cév Kely whem the Cay rent home, ancoheed tvs pert ip th wy were to leave flavena for Te eahe Wee Platt, ef Ube United States ship Albany, on board of | which I was conveyed by an mid of the Veptain Geax ceding te vee immediately vert ment tow boat and pilot to take her oat, Lovee woreaught with Biocdbounds tn the mountains, on the avereing of Friday the 20th fost. Che dogs betog heme dietanes ta advance of the men, div him badly ia the bet There were seventeen countrymen in the | yerty who eartured Dim, each of whom was publicly Peented wich $1,U60 and a oross of honor, immediately vitor bis exeew Jou. Attbetine I received tors of U dition Mr Sigor. ene of the Twas teid by hiv th: aneng the creok they bed eleeted Gemeral Lopes as (heir leader, and Luir object was to free Cuba frow (he tyranny of Spata, sve eitber forme n republic of their own, or aanox the island to the United States pbeut to lenve New Ovienns for Cubs with about tive burdrea Americans: aad that bis lauding was the sigaal | for a peueral rising, and thet witoin tea days after Lots bo would be a2 the head of am aruyy of tom thoa- that thera were also two whs F Appointment from Orleans Detta, fies their ¢ ine no one wiil aay our emul) mewns, nided theiz Pexpee aim either on theis y we bad no ity ‘b has been said ivlative to the ex oution of cew and his ma Among all the much as they adintred Cditenden. there ts but ion, ond that ia, that that execution was justi- finble= was mexited. That (bey were deoclved all kuow; bu’ that was ne business of too Spaaich authorities. Surly ihe provocation recived was suf jusity pot only the exeeution of « of every men CouneeTed with tha expediion fork at thir affaar tv ite proper light! bivtory in ee Js of the world do you flad a oluil Mumdred and fitey mow. withoat jeurt provocation, leave the'r homes, hones of # perfectly peacetul tslead, it~ iseuers Row ta “why, Where even ia lawful own: rs by force. Bel? preservation ta one of the firev awe of parure; and if the law will ahold aad pro- tect that Amorigan eltianu, ho, without shoots down the mbinitht robber in the crows of pein im extervitoatiog @ bend of wen who attnpt to wereet ie brightest jewel trom that erewn 1 coprider that every man connected with that expedition deserved death, At the time L wa made prl- altnough the retleetion was thing but pleasant, my own consete ‘den with his force serine in landing en the tend, td an act of open piracy in tabing (aally eommit- ov vbich he wae cought-the panihment fer whisk is, by the ‘awe cf oli notions, death, Meech hes teem seid reletive to the matilation of Cevtaluly Twat not pevvout at the thas, that eweb was the ease versed with the cflocrs of the Calted States ebip Atoaay on the ruljeet, ‘They are of Ligh standing ta so- chery. wd Th that they were shot in aecckdence wih military usages ob fheb ccearlone, ard tbat the only tuing tikwt oc sur <4 that could be conaemurd waa the way ia which they crdewd te bury them Jt bes berm reported that Crittenden wrote home that be bea been abandoned by Lopes. without acms or aa- o mH Ido ret lelieve that Critteude it wrote the kind. Atiashed to bie command—ia beurly conteet wich him—I knew him, desita ein saying Ubat a braver. aobles, m Tut im having him, fa dividing Liv comavnmd. ¢ omanitend one of thore errors whieh ereutually cost tim tbs tif; but bed Crittenden. en the morning of the 13th, gone mane Lopen. at Loe Poras, iaotend ot es ald have been well—thea bo ly the stores; as it was. he tot all. im xplicable. and wit over p pon curciod ipient u-rio Principe, the result | might. porbaps, have been didvreut—he might thore, pekaps. howe foued feicnds, aud raised a furce ant bt to surtein iteelf until eot out from the States In lavding where he did, Lut there. as im thuny otter instances, be erred Of his personel courage Ub re is no doubt, but whea we «peat f wilitary knowledge, of judument, of his aoility to lene an expec Tsay at Ouse bo had t Lopen | Vabe puch or mote deer han any mea xivdiiom. Tis ambition tud him to be the tool tim of be « spectators, Ararice, not plik lente: jp. Wee the mate cpriag Of tbls expedition, L now distinetly openiy assert vb purporting to be mei of Cuba, which were puotiched dur- and eopla theoaghnut cethor, for tho exprass pur of the United states amd a hog the w daly be the Union, » baveretng the ante of of Lepr ane teat strong dteoett L myrelt wax ove of a party of who bed previously determiped on leaving Lopez, | (tempting to exeape from the irland, e Temalbed the mouetaias watil the morn. | ing of Tueday, the twenty-sixth. when, having bod but one meal in vix daya and feeling that we cculd beer it no longer, we devermined to go into the plains. considering that it would be better to te killed Cutright thao dic « lingering death from starvatioa, which we errteinly would do in the mountatas We ace ordluply advanced to @ house Where we were resved with apreat deal of kindness, aud received « test excellent breakfast Am arrangement was made to Procure a guide to the south shore with provisions, &e. ‘We wore about te leave and concent ourelves aatil right, when, in the twinkling of an eye, wo were eur. scunded by two bundred armed countey men, who imne- clately bound ur sen and inverted eur p eketes. considering the ce inwfal plunder. That day we renebed Seu Cristobal. Until we reached an Urietobal, we wore unger the impression that we were to be imine diately rhot, cur only consolation being that wo were h fall stomachs | it arrival there, we were informed that qproclima- Con bas been beued ten hours before our it. sparing be lives Of all fillcbucteros who were made prisoners, OF are Tarmavetvee a 4 within four days, except toe traitor | open after wh an order, dated, I think, the 2ith of April, 1860, (by ‘whoeh all’ fi found ia the | ietand were ordered hag 4 it te death.) was to continue infoll force. On the 28th. there being then forty.corem privonerr, we left Ban Srivtobel for Harava; ar don tri. aay see tached Gusyamar, the termiaus of ba from Havana There an order was received from the aptain General to proceed to Martel. and embark, he being feartyl that the would be torn to pieces ty the rabble of Havana We rescbed Mariel on the expoera arrived. bringing lhrestion of the expture of Leper, and the steamer was delayed to await his arrival. which tock place at two o'ciook. P.M, op Burday, bs > ‘Met, when we iminediaety teh arin A ree entirely at Raeny, sas and smokes cigatetto wi apparently as much unovn- Gorm as br ever did in ils life. Outelide the harbor of Mariel Loper w: tremeaerea to the steam m tigate Pie iro «bich conveyed bim to Uavana, and which be did es Jewve until be feft, next morning, for the place of ex- “The remalnder of ts were jned that ni! in the City Petoom, ote toe ‘The rious boon of fivedom whieh Ms tr . thee speculators in hamea blood took adventege cf their knowledge to farther their own ead. their hair | ron upiform., avd the seerolees: were terminated by a | \ for twe hundied and reventy-ome Americans—including | self 1.0" only survive. Crivtenven’s command—whom they had xilted, thit ts, | hondred snd thirty-ore men acconnted for—lvaving a , Of there twenty-fwo. probably the greater | seket ship Norma, on Friday. My own | ed as a special favor to Oupt. Chas. T. | government. | i | | I = PRICE TWO CENTS. fate of their utfi F-unate coun dono more. My wird for lr, if w norenly. mew laurels to its wreath. i? And now, Mas or. to Colonel O'Usra, Captain citizens of Key Wert. for the beng d ki tentiors shown to me. aseuring them reer! er them with gratitdds officers who left New Orleans, in Crit T remain, ve A respectfully, Your obedient servent, POILLIP 8. VAN Late Ist Lieutenant 0 Col, W. L Crittenden, cm Geo. — ook. . M. Gen —Veswy. +2 M. Felis Huston. dr. ost —— Stanniford. # fe — Beil 2d Lt. —— 2d do. B. try men; do. Wm Gap, Vietor Kerr, CoG a, =—_ + bat tg hy wa = vor aa cone!urioa. let me. throngh the median of = columps, return my sincere thanks ty bis Hove Osry. and other in Lnesses and at that I shall ever Tancex, for the benetit of. sheir friends, a list of the ittendem’s tegiment. VECUTEN, uta Expedition, OFVICERS OF CREPPENDEN’S COMMAND. Stevens. Co A. Capt Jumes Sanders. Oo. B det Lt P 9. Van Veonten. Huater. Co. B, Crafts. do, | Captain d. a Kelly,Co A. Lit Lt James Brandt, do. Jet Lleat TC. Juwe, do. 2a do. — Rodinsea, do. | 2d @o, John Brixe. do. Ber) Major Year, Of the above Capi Yeu 8 & TELEGRAPUTC, Naw Ontvass, | Tiaynes, and paid their pas tain General raid he wou! mm Keil, Liestenant oe I A ae Sept 11, 186. The ebip Alexanéria airived today, with Maveme | dates tothe Sth inet. by which we learn that General Concha bad granted pardon to the prisoners Kelly wedi os to New York. The Gaps have pardoned the | but for the riots at New Ori-aos, on the 2ist ult. | Capt Platt, of the Us sapeported to 3psin. skip Albany, had intercoded the whole mumber made prisoners, but two others besid; | in bebelf of Le prisoners, but he wes told that his plead. wyrcl have been pardoned Those are Col UMaynes and | ngs were of no avail, and that the remainder would be apne General pardoned, and | ‘The Faro Industrial newspaper has been stopped by the A defacation to the amcunt of $60,000 has Leen dim rel, et 11 o’etock ‘on Wednesday night the ship pro- | covered in the extensive house of J.C. Burnhaur & @e, Lis Excellency sent « go- | at Havana. ‘The United States «teamer Saranac was in port whem the Alexandiila sailed. Crraniestom, Sept, 11, 1851, Advices to the 6th inst. have bern received from Hi | vana, by the arrival of the echooner Isabella. Four cf the prisoners of the Lopez «xpedition had been Let us now review the causes and results of this expe- | liberated by order ¢f the Capt. General. Two of thom bed taken passage tn the ebip Norma revolt was reulerly organised | bound for Now Yerk, wud another was om board the @. oughout the Iland of Caba; that | 8. tigate Albany. ‘The names of three could not be learned by the cap tain of the babelia What the fute of the remainder f the | be. was not definitely known ‘The fourth was named James Com Te told ma that Lopes wag | nelly, and belonged to this eity, prisoners weal AWairs in the baud had resumed s more quiet appear- Mnitarr Kior—A ture occur ab OR; acco, and business matters were tmoroving, par teL wrceps to come over to hier with rerte, The seme storyawns told to all = Lbave alendy stated our first salutatio 108. of imwketry. fnetead of, as the Delia maserts, & ) Tree WeaTie.—The f slowing tea record for the lnrye body ot friesds, with horses, stores, &e, for | ga phown by }eesrs, Uelatours thermo ucter in cur use ipetead of finding the ercoiue ‘our | street, ab oue v'clcer, iverde we found them our most bitter enemies, | at 68, Cam. lem. Jur mere 89 then the troops—keeplog the troops coa | pay Kept. ts 6 Hanily informed of our movements. and hanging om our | Bunday, . “s 7 shirte, putting to death, withont merey. ail those who | Movuny « $3 sirarclc on the march. Of the troops { exnnot but | Tuesduy, « 8h tverk im praive, without w single exooption ‘They teat | Weoneday, & 7 <4 the preenera with the wtmost Kiudess. giting them | Tiysdayy 8555 wie cenore brews. tobacco, and reuatonie. freely, amd | Hyde « 66 disturbance of a very serious am yesterday moruiag. at Haualton Syusee, | on the Third avenue, wear Saxty-uinth street, 0m Ue eo- casion Of Ube grued Tevicw and inspec Brigede and second Dinte. uncer (be command of General Spicer ground, according vo orders, bas litia were carly on the alter a short rr view=mand OwINg to tbe excessive heat— two of the rcldiors Were sum stuck, Mud medical aia pres curd by the friends ‘Tho commen eleven o'clock, dismissed the companies Hag officer, at tor Gro hourt | but dunn the Javerval, may of Cac German troops te ® determination to tate that ivland from ita | i told me thatit | the Con: ouly commiited | | and protebiy vould have bi ak pooitively. but T eannot barn fom | Lhiave com: | petere dic ore me that such wns not the cave | At cre time dor were drugged to med thrown into carts by the megeoes | ! nen then Willem L. Crittenden, never ved. Tastead | | {having vo wmaunition, he bad eli, ami was partiou- | larly roweted to guard it hat being & moot difiouié and jit eet bovorable servige Lopes did mot desert bla, paiied lo # Lent, erected oa tbe country ben g ound by some of bade im the centre ce this tent stood ao tae ep ERE tub, flied with pouch A geewt abundanos af other liquors Were slo i (he teat, and of when sows of the Germans parteck so freely, thet, before (he expire tion of the time fur whieh they were disinished, they be crme very wueb intoxre ly manner. Several m Wes faced over amember of b. ath, whore leg was bri ks by the coluston, At this st Abe companies reassembled. whe inn bobaved b ted iteir steeds, one of which Continentals, asmed and sertourly tagured disordes iagt of procend a it whe fant (hat the German tent was much int the way, aud reuurd <4 the perfamance A request was se Pepte. requesting them to remove wt bat bot compiled with, cl. Be ecast cleer, gave orders to Quarter Mw Leads eof the liquer casks nt to the reem © the request wae rt, Wisbiog to have the vier Bratsted of petals. lo remove the (ent. aed knock tn the While in the act of exeeating this order. a German appeared fourisning a large kuthe with which Ke wade a despoate rush jeree bed Bot Quarter Mi come to the ror ue and knocked down at the Vol vad, ‘eted regere perrooal vie tor Braisted at chat the At this time. the excitement was most intense, aod ‘Gee. Spicer very prodently dismisoed the German compaay fist. in erder to give thom wn opportunit tulasing the balance of the comp yy of Gepartér vantes preesution. probably another serious diMealty was Feuted fom being cuscted. sad quict Was soon restora hives would bo lost, the one mentioned above, war injured ng the rict 1 wes feared that As far ae }oown, no person, € Pocemey's Proce —Tountain Ploe Bi ~ ef New Tavew, vilied this ety ye ‘endo ana were the g ctor Fire Bagine theevendny. m torch: Pork. about 6 v'elock cbt precession was And ie ie The lice he ving teft by the cast erp cote. proceeded up Chatham street tothe bowery, te at Jones street, to Amity, to Suxch Dg ¢ Hos formed tno sented a epirited and orderly be ay Grand Merhol Band Bp bg Vo No, % of New iiwewn, 4 J. Bo doley, March 1. Band Heck oti Ladéi f' Mew Co, 19 Lose Co. 0. JG ‘Abs. Mar-had Co 20, Hose Co MH. Mese Co Bt “A The Fountain Fire Engine 0; the No. nae Nand avenue, to Uae ditom, ae Kogine Oo, Rosine: Os. Nand. Kogine Band Elose de. f New tlaven. wore | bospitably entertained by the Common Conucil im the reinforcemeats wore | fe pe vitrout doub! meted aa be Chought for the beat; | Cxcercive heat , hat all those letters | stort, whose parm They well Knew bow ltttle effort was reqairod to start end keep alive this exeltement They thought, or at tort they fondly hoped, thet more men woukt go owt to join thee Hite tand, md that ereatualiy the tstand would Fe free Cuban bonds were wortk, of wore selling at from 10 to 9 ee sturaily they would increase in vila, as the Hberating Caba became more eoctal expedition succeded as they pretended void. Cuba when Iberated from what they the tyrauny of Spain, would have borvened with a debt of from fifty to one f dollars, at leat atiy per cent been tm the pocket 1 be phiine thre pists, who, retive as they wishod to be the ngbt in the holy esuse of Hberty, took ths best of | cond exre Co peril neither iife aor their owa preci liberty In ite Debaly At the expiration of the war, ann sed te the United States, ard ase matier of c rate yt ms fave ef there Ouban houds was to be assnmed fi fated expedition. who have bees rendered matter! vretched and miserable forever! They oo wot foe chains the anguish, borve by those one hundred tixty noble fork , Horm to epend the best ten years of ther lives in a. Spanich prison. WN blood mr avy ia tele pes poetets and le of their epeeulation «They are the mento be punished Ut in on them the ebades of our avardered countrymen eel for ve noe Tleavy, indwad, must be ther pu- nichmemt whem at the tet dvy. an offecded end jast Jucge shail den and of them retribution for thote deed’, fa ta, T believe, acecreey acwount of the canes, pro ceedings. and rervite of the unfurttimate expeditio have endenvored to pita on tmpartt any map, either North # South, considers grieved by any rmary, contatard betein, f will en teavor te afterd fd iar Puch s7itfection as tho mature of the care may demand There bare also been, T understand, some they feel the | hover the result | ¢ oo dollar, when thle expedition | thrown from hos cart. ¥ of thew | 4 4 afier Cubs chord have become free, then it was to be | OF 66%, eS | me evn city Halt Cor pe Sone. = ¥. Witham MDopald. ¥he ts raid to a the lower part of 1 Jo) Cf werk om one of the piers, was st Nhe was Dew York Hospital, in @ sta fusensitie, from para. An uLhecwn wemen ruppesed to t im the Te FA ward police fom in unke ohke of Uy trated on (he walk by a st Was removed ty thy Loup tal in Waverley place, «d_to have arp en veyed to the Loepital by the potler officers where he em pired in 2 few moments Ay afiernoon. © men. numed be a floue sverehame city. while en nieudiug © len by Oe oh ked op and conveved to the of extreme suflering, am@ an em'crant, weer arct No T4 Liberty street. yestem ¥ nod removed t state of tosomae Courtiuadt street. @ An unknown man, @ laborer, shout forty-five yeaee cormer of Mae 1A Mon Toursdey. ina dying conde struck He was com- le was dressed ta blae over stock shirt cloth cap. and striped shirt. He te role and penell 1a hie pocket eleck. on Thursday. 2 man named Patriots Yas fun ctrack la Deoadway, Me wos taken te the “city vital. Rex Oven —A wan, te pmed Wallace Poolgteen, was the «heel y afternoon in éixteens& street, ip consequence of the ‘horve stumbling. and foal bef jonded with Pestle up b ie : Te was ple and eent lo the New — Hon Court Calender for Sat Sermemy Cory rn soe. fit, 654, 656, G67, 668, 680 Lo 686 Varro Srarea Omerrr ann two courte have adjourned over to T TIVE PY L Dicer Covats — Thea acaday next. of the vehiele, bey was | boing otnerwien py ome eitizeda, wrdiny Cia oad The Weekly Gerald, N INVASIONS VERY INTRRESTING NARROM ptT VAN VECIUTEN, WHO WAS ENGAGTD IN ALL THE BATILESTHE PAMOUS YACHT RACED IN ENGLAND, FIC. The Wi + Hirnacy will be published at ten ofelostt this morning. It will be a very interesting and impem tant peper to read, to send Into the country, and to pre- aerve. ond Spanish history of the invasion of Tts contents will embrece a complete Americas Cuba, inolediag uo Interesting warrative of Lieut. Van Vechten, whe ar~ rived In town 3 esterday afternoon from 1 fleotions, made rp the conduct of our Consul at Hateos. | copies, in agg agenss. “Malis | for Burope. ‘The American mail stesmehip Atiantle, Capt! West, Mr. Uwene, a0/, shoo on the officers of the Albany, at the trme of that execation At that time, Mr Owsns net oply Was Wale to oo anything to aseist them, but, as L om toterrord and bebeve. wae netuslly in danger hit. fel frown the ee Mavara. a guard ns econ ee tol. and deeply regretted the melag- ‘willlenve this port at noon to-day, for Havens, Single Liverpool. ‘The mails will close at a quarter before eleven o'olook ‘The New Yous Brena | ple o'clock this mogning. for Barone # itl be condy ot hak pam

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