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. pre they right to expect, ' Panlahment in « foreign land, so long wil efforts be com- Common Council. AMUSEMEFTS. MORE OF THE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE | <2'reuctus ‘ior tines they beds right to expect, and | pantehment in.» forsign land: no long will fort BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMPN. Boman PHEATEA —boons orny ate contain Tee eee Tee samt nimestt much embereset for appeals to the good offlces of their Dec. 6.—This Board met om Friday evening. parsuant r x ioe conte; Pit, 12 omen RELATIVE TO ‘of suthentic information, tendency of Sooo coptastians con be to keep | to adjournment, The President, A. A. Alvord, Fsq..in the | ia Be. conte. Henser evening, Deo, ae SESS eae hte weet ‘expect: | alive s vory comskiersble It ta in conside | chair. ‘The minutes of last testing wore feed and ap. with, the play. 0 ; THE CUBAN QUESTION. | tkitam the mont ereu in Guba sad | alien oft and trom a trang "ih for the extn: | proved. Si ; clone 4 ee Frepectiag the getaded men who, ‘thet kind. that, 0. a 2g te oortan ti Girehel enthodens Cane rar ofthe Preideae no would be mote use- | Of Charles Wills und Patrick Metann, to oftnand Su the granting of her s te the | grade part of the ‘Svenue Of James Mt. Odell, for THE PRISONERS IN SPAIN. fored ts to have swakened the sympa ay sr i ae -4 ‘Of Joun Rows ene | “ea Ee eeaene SALES Ccan ye | Cee rm trot, trun Usoaine to Ceres, “Of Caen The following is the correspondence which recrmMty } o.'the let instant. com, cit. 2. These who were pardoned by the Ospteln General ius K Se peomlarion 5 out in front of L = took place relative to those citizens of the United fstates, eaeteay w.s. , Acting Secretary. of Cubs appear te beem among the most promi- Hamu tebie ‘hereeenea tees atreete, ore. nent end well infermed members of the sapenien, river. L fenry street, members of the Lopes expedition, who were tuken ACTING SECRETARY TO CONSUL OWEN. The frtendiess are left to their fate, although onl- | relief asteesment. ong prisoners im Cubs, and sent to Spain:— essere oe Beare, } pable, as Jess informed of their duties and obli- p ie oy en of Be Fi SECRETARY OF STATE TO MR. BARRINGER. AF. , Bag, U. Pf moar chee nagar 2 this Lind. ‘You say thet the ‘existing oe. coneurrence im report of the ame cotmittee of the ; Charles Su! iar TW | tial tablawtx, Decanrunae ov Brava, Bin—Prequent ‘applications have ‘beem and | ef in Spain fe that the of the expedition has | of Aldermes, Om rebuilding Kssex market, approving ; flake age Bana; Lady Fortin, Calestine Frpnet,, me, Harsev Wasuixoton, Oot. $0, 4861. | fin ¥r ante tafe Whaernont Wane ened the hands of the Spanish plans, &e., and Sresolution thet Commlasioner | Fesrit Gisbyrey, Me, Blake tr ck. Gabriel as Vanlitaw: Fras Be thy ete lnterpoition oft goverament, enable | Sa ven new security to ite porsecsiom of the Island’ | advertise gels. Of Comaltton on Wharves, | sonaide wits abe FiRGY MIGHA Hon. Berd Tisiangl, | Ker ing: Antoine, the erat on the Linc tht "Department. by, amiion, | the famine of Chase who were tata exvcuted Ia, He: A spoiler eoutiant prevals 09 some cxtent bere. | Plots end SQRurih reictution in. three Salen Fiisemea, M's Chapmass Rois Mies iaty Faphot: Batre: ‘Monday, Dee. 8 the petition to the Queen of Spain, whic’, eume enclosed, Pa br parece agh = dag Meta) be of a rg gene ey ey fencing NASiOsAS THEATRE, CHATHAN ¢ Cine] B treet Doors open a ooelAnd ths cletean or na Wlelane eemee tae naan! | tens: 0f ue edtlanes eek eke ents etal tae Toquiry, as to whether, in any event, and to whal ex. | lotebetwet Revontcoath streets, and | Bones 3 mia Y Miceote | Cizele snd Pacgesets, eee ee rans) ot Ret Maiety beeseaa and connmands general Secintance in clothing or other necessarice might | Fifth and BixtR avenue, with um erdinanee. On Btrocts, Sox ning, Deg, than: | tre Beate, ate | Gaadpqdien eeies tte ak Sacaeetoricas: |. Sioving vee iomechek meen Eretdent 0 | be f io ued as ight ‘mood and apply forthe | Im fever af ast side of Fifth avenue, | ieeiaments sen Hg.2 pasty Con de | BROPUEE’ BEN —Commedore ‘ObNans, SEB ie nmnch is seca ning, rough the | sorane the tempura oharg othe deparinan ithe | stmevonacoount o the Uned Sain, There torematt : ASeDG eigchewe erin: Maa Nba Rome | Beri Me Jordan try Cate Minister of Foreign Relations, of 8p aim, whether HerMa- | comes'one of my first duties toeeall that it is ox none needy among Galore 1 aa ar te, eee te, fy opt Ag ira jesty will receive this ition; at 4d, if se,in man- | tiom to the matural wishes on this subject of the parents, prisoners will be allowed to suffer for want of ne Bien called er Ularke, ‘a Moreland. nastene) Horatio, asuTH Ke bent agit her ha Wad bee cruneving"Wnmocies SH ot ape ta" Bis atest | etme Metra ae eyaa, <a ae Wink GAPS SALEGORE Be chen e™ | Ecbenerzinier "ee ttt, sented. 4 ‘ ‘ You inform the ministyr, that although ‘ppt ce Se yp opp made to Congress for an appropriation towards defray- = py enon mt TALIAN OPERA, ASTOR PLACR.—MAX th of nit who met this fate were inexperienced | ing expenses that may be HOUSE, MECHANICS’ BALL, HO . 1 re sen nile Eo ot oe Vat ae, the bad evil ton tnd bop by Fa) =~ oun edi aera a7, Grand street. gees and Fropeioter Sosured Seats, 6! bora Cuba, both would be greatly ¥ /atihed A learn that Her Jures and misrepresentations ; ited. . listen to the voice of, that they were animated st the same time by impulses, Majesty had beer pleased to 3 & Q the of B. ‘concerts ec F whe. pate ‘Lela Montez amd her Visit to the United . . “city, ‘five it Bir George pet J. { the other confederates of ’ rhe States. a phe oiap'g06- faves corn sore sh a Mommenseat | Sir Richard Fourt er See RE AE EN oc e|| eeemenaees tiene, mor indeed have Ithe dispo- 20 TEE POTOR GE TES HOW Yous Wala coedings in the matter of opening and extending Wash- | 13 0'clook. nor seen coeee attic, | Hearttts. ereeen “Signors A. ‘ DANIEL WEBSTER. rt criticise. " Brussers, Nov. 16, 1861. ington street. from Gansevoort to Twelfth street. ~* an on O! or) ‘New | Doors open at 654; performance to commence at 7% o'oleek, 2 . wae EDA vca of these viettens ve storied for all thie follies |' Dean Sin :—During » temporary absence from Board adjourned till Monday evening. ‘Yeas, ‘ad Se'eleck P. M. 1 OPERA, IN ASTOR PLACE OPERA H (ACTING msigtany OF STATE‘TO MR..CALDERON. _ | :¢hey committed; and the r Of Spain against a New Yak — = ery 7 G oy Aan with ierhon of ee ete, asi} eeationeee hein my peo ftrenmgyred prod rd 9 bigs P.M. Pepgn 2 ta eaten mires ore et Becgaie cide si rece tiemtaaers ot q SSHINOTOM,| a 7 dati “ reached me,‘in whic! my name d Batunvay, December 6—6 P. M. - N . ny } It having/beom announced, both b; ‘elec a in ‘The moet of the victims;are kuow, were very and : eo ge = hye 4 Pots ; (den aoanndimentot a. in Lorbaing. ‘Phe solo in ‘ the » of this date, that, Lopes has bee oap-'| I venture to deniers my own. conviction, tat they bad | With & stelement of the proposed, visit tole | ‘pearls ony hari bees sea ae ee, 2 ‘pure. See eecektes he pach te 7ancy karo pees tangent oe att. teat: Rrtarbaart ; tured anaSxedated,-atid thet one hundred and Atty. Of Be ering they were comme Montes (the Countess of Lansfeldt) to the: United | The inspected nicole sane epee to ea ere Fooetved with‘ ‘vor by the stake | Evier sfsdmtitanae “eocustd woah 850 argu roe Be United wh A Syge Be States, under the:diréotion of Mr. Barnum, which | kinds. : from allzparts of ie Hadong. Fallows’ seis seate, | Boxer $1; Auiphitieaig, Bi venta, boots pox ts F i tetera i Sas gentler find, has contradicted in toto. I Ra errata moves to the extent of 6,200 bble Boone open ot 63: to pemmence a7, yk. As | Te sommence Wh hae pee eh OY] { States,has the honor of himself to bts dees the realy. i that gentleman, I | ordinary to cholow stale $4 06 \; " ‘to fa ‘aannoaeenk ‘every Wednesday ef ay. oom | man ‘and Boo! bes el giteoe ry cellency Don A. Galderon de le Barca, Envoy Extreor- | yj ‘discovered only | beg leave to-say.that 1 based my authority.upon the | western and pure G $4.18% & $4.37 6, ‘with 1. Mencing st Bcolech. tse, averneon jos on | performance, from oS. Me: meee) ; Pre gyal eae intog. Sperm mene r representations of Mr. Le Grand Smith, the ac southern comma ab fi 25 0 Previous) . | Christmas and New Years. IRCUS._NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWRRY: hethes the la posite aN jon on Sppealivon thulr eur: | efedived agent of’ Mr. Barnam in England, whe | Cordion Rye Few end ot raty much re oe Fig aightof he great Kowuth Femvant, ; the subject; and, in that event. to bee o assured me in London that an ent was | Wheat steaily, a cargo of Mi eds ae | Oe a Pe By Ed TR MORE soma ; th ding between himself and the in ques- | 9; and 20,000 bus. Canadian 900 im bond. fo Monaaer, Adweioton te ‘an between Turkey, Hungary, United Pleased to communicate the same to Depereneet, melancholy events; my jen pending eo! a ley ‘and Oate continued as noted 7, while ant Manager. iruple ae ween rar? Unites, aeaiee In the event of these facto, relative te attention to the subject | tion, and that only a difference in “terms” pro- seemed poares amd dearer, mixed Gesters’ balog’ kel at ton uns and roitaeldes gross variahy of ther entertal feng teed Sotto cna | ae eaeyttune 2 Pas eg nt "Wabcguony honey thd "iis | endo ater of te Pst Res |amomee ie ee Spportunity to submit the flowing remarks to ie Ba” and to furnish them with every facility, private and off- Ron Mr Smith Seeing thet cil’ mtoes | 4 CoTmen poseaned © Guady but alts eopbet, only 260 | ale of NAVAL ENGAGEMEN dren under sine, half price; Pie, 1234 eon! cellenoy, Don. A. Calderon de la Barca:— | clal, that will ald them in performing the mournful duty | were at an end; but this was some time after | teas. Sovordeon performances by thet musical | FRANKLIN MUBBUM, 178 CHATHAM SQUARE. ONB nie ato the teen oF eke apt, which heve been | that carries them thither. the notices of the Iady’s anticipated visit (sanc- LivERPOoL chassmoariom, Miss block shove the National ieotee made upon the Islandof Oubs, the government of the | I do not permit myself, for a moment to suppose that @ notices of the patos United States has never ‘hesitated to pursue the course | the colonial or Spanish government consider these a eee Me | by Pete Morris. tioned by Mr. Smith) had appeared in my corre- _ Dolan, Flories. Monee teres Soloed, Butwer terest r Fi ‘hich was pointed out to it by the stern dictatesof duty, | wishes, Pleased to make to effect dence in the Boston | Sbether tn’ putting forth ait. we we | ah Fede Fnac gg WA, Hypa on nar y fs \ Hoatlon te be toon as wun. its executive erergies offensive or im) , T have the honor to be, prevent any violation of existing laws, or to punish | Their indignation against the late invaders of Cuba, I dear sir, yours very obedientl; ys -- EES 2. * those of ite officers who had failed to execute. or ex- | trust and believe. is now buried im that untimely ae * °Hienny Howan> rAUTsy 5 te ROFESSOR ANDERSON’S BULLETIN — PROFESSOR hibited any criminal backwardness in the eaceution of | to which our it but deluded fellow dea ene Editor of the London American ‘Magazine. a9 Anderson is _perfo: to ,ctuwded pas — such laws. On view of these considerations, and of the doomed. mouldering bones heve long since lone. We | ee caine iach Piateenee Dee Samant, whe fragical antecedents connected with this lastexpedition— ceased to be Bt objects of resentament I am sir, ke, bsg ntaceh cet Re ww wens: PS Home =| York, and 8 new of his in view also of the peculiar state of excitememt under | J. J, ORITTENDEN, Acting Secretary. The Washingten Monument. > ene. ‘None. ‘None. mente at the Aster Opera which the popular anind is still laboring. consequent A writer in the National Intelligencer, of the 5th to the reception of Governor Kos- tmas holidays, commencing about the upon the sum proceedings against the party of MR. WEBSTER TO MR. BARRINGER. inst., eays:—The work on the monument has been | suth, business in freighte were light, while rates roused, Seteeg Anderson’e whereabouts. wil Azatouns coptaned 6s Behio ye ee Darsaranny ov Breve, } ended for the season. It has now attained to | without of moment. We quote flour to Liverpool the New, York Herald. 5 Serene tele ae > ee ee eee To D. M. Banninoxn. Esq, Wasuooren, Mov. 26, 1001. the height of one hundred and four feet from the | st 18%d.,to16d. asked; and 20,000 pang whens, were | See shea they, celle . Calderon. ence . M. . Esq. ~ 4 ¢f his high position, in persuading the Governor General: 81x—Your despatches, to No. G4 inclusive, have been | surface of the ground, and, if it advances with the Gere cee sets noe | Cee of Cuba to treat the unfortuate party of citisans of the received. same rapidity as it has so far done, it willina fow |” Provimons.—Pork was inanimate and depressed, new | er - United States, reported to have been § Jem I HAs inform you that the complaints of Her years reach its apex at an clevation of five hundred nove only retailing at $15 26 a $15 373z; and prime LAs AND GENTLEMEN WISHING TO JOIN LEGAL NOTIOES. Same with that leniency which so becomes @ 3 Catholic jesty’s government respecting insults to the and seventeen feet ; forming the loftiest str at $14 ty out shoulders and hams were in request, at an amateur dramatic a tion, oam avail themselves | A ne strengthen the cause of an Mena ey aus Rot fail to Spanish Consul and fag, bya mob ‘at New Orleans, and | in'the world; one that will'lc Brest honor t the | 6:0 a 8)<c per lb. Dead hogs continued firm, at Gio | of.8 goed, opportunity by addressing Amateur, pest-pald, OUZICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, No.6 NEW strengthen the cause of Her Majesty, by showing to the fa tals scectae en eo cmreen tee property of her subjects | American people, by whose voluntary con j and old lard at 8 a 83¢c., but there was nome — fre: Won Sant Ue eG Soorenaieete fie Poa re ES ae | aes SocET, Sl commetons Genk. sad te taatetis ont | tons it has been thas far constracted? and these | sous beta ean eee 0 barrel country and ‘HIPPiNG. circumstances, anish i i t ity briny 4a $6 for prime, a AAA ~~ 7 voice of humanity, and sp) ite the ui PY position consequences, have been made the subject of a correspon- bag not cea: be rons plo the jours neing Ass 8 a PI ye wz oi| -sehce elexas yt. ingen mn aye 2 Of those misguided men who have been lured on to de- dence between thin deparcment and Mr. | ee nificent and noble testi. | $13 60. but no buyers appeared. Ohio butter commanded "['% ROYAL MAIL STRA Re eeaete ele Meee ; struction by false representations. It be said. onthe’! Majesty’s Minister here. A copy of this correspondence mencement magnificent and noble testi- 80. a 190 ; Western New York do, lle. I7e.;aad BtSe'ctock, P. i. 4 4 of 8 that the summary execution of Mr, rit- is herewith transmitted to you, by which you will per- | monial of ude and veneration shall reach | County do 2c. = 280. Cheese was held at 6c. a 0. alest cl de 7 enden’s party was an indispensable act of policy, re- ceive that those ints have been met by the go- | its desti The Odd Fellows, Temperance, prlb. * ‘ rm HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES { quired by the exigency of the and necessary te vernment of the United States in a manner satis- and M iations, as well as the le, : ns T mail steamers. —The shij composing this line are the ; Geter others from making similar attempts in future ; factory te ictte, Tepresemtative of Spain Her | boy, g i continue to do, thelr duty te this Domestic Markets. following: ATLANTIC, Captain Wea : but any violence or undue austerity whick may be put- Catholic Majesty’s govermment must be too just respec I regret to say, ‘the Seating and | Bricsiron, Dec. 4..-At Market 800 Beef Oattle, 875 Stores, FAGEEIO, optala Nye. E Would only tond to searperae the public ato fer taisvernmeht’ of the tala Bites her ooMagtt, A | SoBlou intitutioee™ (oiek bate anaes ARS | {450 Rheep, and 64s Swing, Prioes leaf Cattle-Pricen te. BALTIC! Captain Comivock Is | main 5 i » bal . country. Now that the principal instigater of these out- several invasions of Cuba by persons proceeding from our | exceptions,) and the numerous town and city | quality 6 Tbe 25; 2nd $5ab 2 Sed da TE.Storen-Tn better | These ships having been built by contract expressly for £o- aA aamiatines Sacead Ask et cheea tae rages iz out of the wap, ‘any hard measures against these ports. or that anything within the power of the govern- | corporations of the United States have done com- | demand; two years old $13 « $18; three years old 18a$24. | vernment servic: ery care has been tak: their oon- open mann Brow i) delencclons men would, probably, be mado the plea for ment has been omitted for pervenng caewe invasions peavey nothing to aid this patriotic undertaking. Working Oxen—BSales Be 78, 85,90 and 92. Cows | struction—ass also \eir engines—to re strength sed 7 wWanlea-Py De & Fromage 0) Bew commotions, and be represented as the unnecessary and for pumis! those concerned in . Tt has mow ‘rom them, as wail as from the different States of | and Calves—Bales $23,27, 31, 38 and’40. ‘Sheep—Smalt oy ee i. modations for passongors are unequi , woe sf physical oa, ‘mental Cosel ny : outpourings of a revengeful spirit; whereas, by a course been many month that these hostile deaigns against Cuba t anion, sums of sufficient magnitude to com- | jots192,233,2 88, $8and 3 26, Swine—In consequence Price of p from New York to Liverpool, $130, Ex- | am jomate difficulties to the ey of lenity and mercy, the storm of passion which at present. bave occupied the attention ot the ee ee the work ought to be expected, and it is | of the limited number im market: rales wore quite brisk | elusive use of extra sive state rooms, $23. band, might have boon spared by s timely posseesion of . ibe spate ft by. showe whe have netics ris: | mow selour forts havs boosts to baty Genz es | hoved ths expectation wil Fotos reabiad. ‘To the | St sa advisor” Enel lusts seule alle teak Ain gnpetionced rasan wil Sontnochod to eushabip, | Seutgmplaing mareinga Ssh dane’ iunperiagh Senneay 7 e wi lost oF rela- con dign 4 | ‘ yi » ; tions BF the fet extoution, considerably cofimend den, punishment all who have ‘ben daposed to viclin the | ¥0 latter no application hat yet been made; but | s8%¢ fcr barrows. At retal from | Re erik woured aatilyala ors ss wife etd eon ete pera hen tetbtele te The undemigned begs Mr. Calderon distinctly to we of their own country, by making war upom Spanish | to the former irculars have been sent, calling upon | 7 =e | Frets New Foren” DATEO OF eattine. 7 os understand that no right is now claimed, on the partof possession. .Her Catho! "s government is quite | them for that aid which the other associations re- THE LATEST ADVICES 185) 0. ‘wife, the this government, to intervene, officially. with regard t> well aware'that the principal of this criminal | ferred to, with a spirit and jotism which do RECKIVED AT THE Do. : this matter; but that the remerks are offered ivvasion of Cuba ani jeader of the expedition, was one of | them infinite honor, have rendered; but to these ALD OFFIOB, Do. Pee | ae simply embodying the private of this govern. ber Majestys subjects; who came to this country and | calls, I'regrét to sey, no Tesponso, with the few ho- ues. | oe ment, and as worthy the consideration of ome soeminently abused ite hospitality by inducing American citizens, | Ceretin ‘ceptions mentioned, has been received by | Do. ~% ‘ Bumane and kindly disposed as Her Catholic Majesty's mostly young and ill-informed persons to embark in the Board of Managers. Why this apathy should 3 | Do. Pi > endcesignod, das, tee Getter bs osnow $0 Mr. Ont. | reeson to buns has That ‘for bis’ mgescy: | exist in institutions which derive thelr very vane | 2 De: ' deron the assuramee of his distinguished consideration. and that 6f other 8; who hea wooed and support from the —— which the patrioti 1 Pe wa) WM. 8. DERRICK, Acting Becretary. to the coumtry, no expedi injurious to Cubs would | services of the man, whose memory they are called rd ‘ - ever have been set on foot. io polis ot the United | upon to honor, have produced, I am at loi 5) ~ ACTING SECRETARY OF STATE TO MR. CALDERON. Btates is the policy of peace until shall erise just | to undors . Among the exceptions” t ™ Dorantaent or 8tate. } cause of war. The colonies of Spain are near to ourown | which I have referred’ are the Bank of the | Di 4 Wasuimoron, Sept. 30, 1851. shores. Our commerce with them is large and im it, | Metropolis, the Bank of Washi mm, and the 16 De 4 Bewon Don A. Caroxnon pe ta Banca : and the records of the diplomatic intercourse between banking house of Corcoran and of this u Do. & eto peg, Mame spirit of humanity which dictated my the twe countries will manifest to Her Catholic Majesty's mags 9 (wre thoes ta, Pease The 19 Bee $ note to you, of the 26th inst., ix faver of Robt. M. Grider ernment how sincerely and how the United | city, and one or two others 7 , a De. we now tmpela me to appeal onee more to your good offices, in States has maniferted thee hope, that no banking house of Corcoran and has contri- if = behalf of another of the late Cuban expeditionists, J ( — might lead to. transfer of these colonies from Hes buted two hundred dollars, the banks one hundred ue Do. Brigham, a youth of respectable family. and a near relv ty’s crown. Ifthere is one theexisting governments | dollars each, and the philanthropic and public- i Do. tive of the Hom. 8. W. Dowms, U 8. Senator from thy of the civilized world, whieh, for a long course of years. irited elder partner of the former has subscribed bt ~~ State of Louisiana, who, it appears. bas pouty ad has diligently sought te relations ually fifty dollars till the monument be com- 6 Do. dressed a communication to you u; ibject. 1 with Spain. it is the gevernment of the United States, pleted. The town and city corporations t! a- i Do. transmit « copy of his letter to this nt, respect Not only does the correspondence between the two out the United States shoald feel a pride in uniti 3 Do. . ing his kinsman, of whose fate the family have, #0 fac its show this, but the same truth is established as corporate bodies with their fell 10 received no certain intelligence. y the history of the logisiation of the country, and the Wis greed monuintakel the 8 In appealing to your own well known kindmess of heart general course of the executive government.’ In this | Te@? this great monum 8 ~ 4 I know Ido not appeal in vain, but I could most fer recent invasion, Lopez, and his fellow subjects in the | 804 in demonstrating that, in thie country at least, 2 Tuoker, Vently wish that the Spanish government might evinc: United State, sucoveded in deluding a few hundred men | the doctrine is not true that rations ? siphia, ite moderation and Mo magnetar ¥ @ spontaneou: souls. The blocks of marble, te, and other stone ‘1 on reoei| as sla bf } «rapt of pardon to the ivors of Bt expedition whioh they and the several have sent to be 6 ips will not be scoguntabl wi t Logether with » formal permission to the families of thom deposited in the monument, though very acceptable 9 yp Fn-y Fy ES Eine, Wow Fore age Case » who were executed, or who otherwise d. to remove to the Board, and honorable to the donors, go but > expressed. 3 7 Pry hm mn ay na hw hr, found in the ioland little way in elevating the obelisk, and even a ‘6 | ————_________ S inmasaas aaa P mag Ary a Bg in cele es eee eet sa fmol ceatelbation by sueh corparation in the Unk | THRU ARITin AND ORE AMRRIPAN,ROTAE | wane Be "he acbalyTie { pinion. to produce « most salutars effect ,at this moment the of ds. viola- | ted States , it is believed, be sufficient to 16 | rect, and betweon Bieta and Liverpool, the Boston shipe | She iscnl sre an nanesee oes! inthe United States, and. it would assuredly receive the tors-of the law; these shtnteod violence towards | complete the work. % | only calling as We lana ‘ond recelve mails ond sexe pe Ty 1 sanetion of the civilized world. the citizens of this republic were suppressed, not 2 ta, years’ duretion, from the other ‘ Lam. sir, with distinguished consideration, your obed) by any effort of the & authorities, but by theac- | Present from the Borough of Boston, Eng., | ea: Set: Rrra. Ay sees 8 permanent ‘He ent servant J.J. CRITTENDEN, tivity ‘and vigilance of our navy. This, however, was to the City of Bosten, Mass. ‘aur. . ety ena de format fasgecn enrush Acting Secretary of Btate ond Looe nga but = oe men of me years, Mayor Bigelow, of Boston, has received an official 3g a 8 eis bee Ns 07% waren. Beadeeieef other Many valuable iives. as we! a6 8 vest amount july ean oq n ‘ou cured me in ACTING SECRETARY OF STATE T@ MR. BARRINGER propert, communication from the authorities of the borough Siem, Asia + Jee F | _ Thee vessels carry s clear white light ab maiamast head; | feng*t™al ! Deraxtmest ov Bate, pe y tO distin icrert aleutensat | Of Boston, Eng., transmitting to the city of Boston 21,1861 Blerra Leo ‘Oct. 17 | groom on the starboard; ted on ye ee ‘i Wasuinorox, 6th October, 1861. Baval service of the United States, was killed in an | Mass., some seals. Mayor Bigelow, in sending the ay | - Vai : | D.M. Baxnincen, Boy , Madrid action with these banditti. All this is not said forthe | seals, &c., to the Common Council, says :— SOon. & 3] ee Garr as the seasens of Mr. F. de Bows, of Chatieston purpose of making or renewing complains, either of the “ T transmit to the Common Council certain interest- 2 2) ™ 8. C., I transmit a letter, which is addreesed to you, bu’ violation of treaty cbligations or feo 8 | ; sent hither by him open, for my perusal, and 8 copy ot Nov. 5 | : his communication to this Departinent, of the ‘ult. AH a) i redpeeting hls brother inlaw, Ravin ¢ Bel, one of thy Bri. H 1 ‘a for. # expeditionists I cannot hesitate to com) jt x specie beyond ; Mr. de Bow's wishes, and I cordially ota him in sotiit z a nn Aas e Pevend on enge fg | ) a8 an act of humanity, your unofficial intercession 1 16 | ‘apertouced surgoon board. 4 with the Apanish governtisat’ in fore af nate pee 5 | obe. and newspapers must pass through the Fost ‘sor » Bir, I would go further. I would ask you to exerois amma tindewapen ABD, £1., 8 Brostwag. mhatever personal oF private Indluence you me possess. Sp soe, eomen, 1g ES Pic yh nny | and to use it in whatever manner you mont of | posed to Such a fact, in an antique Drought a RR Through bills of 4 likely to command success with he? Majesty, the een it sugments the means of government to pursue, over- | Tien point of view, enhances the value of the gift. Inding are given in Havre for New York. of Spain, ip Uebalf of all the survivors of the late " take, and disperse tnem, or bring them to proper “ T recommend that the seals be placed in some con- | ~— ~ aie te ; expedition 1 do not tstend to give ‘ou formal end offi trial snd punishment. In truth, “steam has *picuous pesition in the Council Chamber, and that the POR SCOTMAMETON AND ZAVAE,—78R UNITED “4 cial imetrvetions or orders on fs delicate and paint, tnctecged the proxinty betwee Dunne, nited | letter be printed and placed on file. wetnden wit tones Go vee, touching of Gouthapire to a thelt A ae Ney of AE eS Btates ; have become much nearer Deighbors “T have caused suitable acknowledgement of the lan , an American. enything you can, toget ; ‘Saturday, December 13th, ey aifussrating the saniouyr asd pveiel re i ‘No.4 ort River, ‘Brae ot pasvags Sams tk the soprod feaive organs of both ‘sexes, thelr ves: ‘An from ne $120.” All letters must pass through the ‘An ox- | tures, uses, and. fonctions ed A i | porionced soqron i attach ve Me ndise | kinks ta thoge sontomplating we informally, to than formerly ; and the duty which this mew state of | compliment, together procure the pardon or release of those of your unfortu to our city and Btate, to be forwarded to the authorities Bate countrymen who have Leen sent prisoners (rom Chines devolves om both goreraments, is to keep « closer y. 3 o It if eubjects and citizens o- | of the borough of Boston. 6 ahi os ~ Cube to 8 tively, im order that no violation of treat; “Respecttalty Ke, } be reosived uredas come objeotic: spine one, dere le he Dante thas ton, te make application to Mt and wo interruption of the peace and amity existing be. | *JORN P. BIGRLOW, Mayor. } Fore HOREERERLAFINGSION, acont, —rondway, | [Res snuocanL stay wiatont Arab coneulting | Calderon ile la Bares, the execllent and humane minister tween the two ents may take place. And this | “To the Mon. Francis Brinley, President of the Com- } . * 8 who require medical aid, before of her Majesty near the government of the United duty will be don the part of the United States | mon Couneil.”’ } ILADBLPHIA AND LIVERPOOL STEAM. odor, ought to ae whether their PL) =. ' States, to enlist his kind offices in favor of particular in diligently and faithfully, in the true spirit of treaties as | | ‘The President of the Common Council then read = Company imtead running their new steamships ae Ly J Ty yg asin, Sree °C Se ete capetiaon, wee bere, Wee youn Tales i2 the proper execution of tbe laws. You ato at | the letters of John L. Clarke, Ksq., and M. Stani- AGENCY. _ 5 Tegrity Gnaintaniatins Croix a ally eas ieitar and and transmit, 0 commu: je these observations to thegovern- | land, Esq , mayor of the borough of Boston. Th -s"-----004 : Annan - Perea! . on phys “4 information, « copy of one of those notes, which is dated ment of Her Catholic: Majesty to the govern flew Paen ~ 3 — a 4y param aie ORTHINGTON G. SNETHEN CONTINUES TO | of Glascow, Thursday, Oey of Mapehenene, | Wednee- geet orenty years, be Nis hechteiees remeel Sees the soth uit. in which L availed myself of the opportu | “T have now to call your sitention to another subject eer te before Conemene van the Suoreme Court se attend to onsse | City of Manchester, Thure- Ciry of Piy Wr pork paid: wilh recahrancing twenty ave conte ino letter, ity to express my. fervent ish thet the Bpanieh 40. sete ire neve larned thet o hundred aad | "CSE anal ttsn of repost trom the ohlet against the Departments aaa Chey of Farben Ricetay, otty Bienes Rrecopies Yer ‘Si. addres Be hes Ld OROLS at Bast ‘papent come determi J ixty-two o! rsems captured on island onan . --) ‘at hy } q teday, jaocow, Wednesday, AD Wee erem of Crom toomraaae persons, adding, ale Se having oometivuted & part of Love's tonne eae | of “old” Boston for his oficial brother ia" new ‘to Prornre patente 8 hom, Sree ik hl verstreet, Albany, N.¥. Sold by Garret b Co, at Aww whatI firmly beheved, that an act of clemency a grace though intrinsically valuciers. will nevertheless, | am sent to Spain je have no official information te ritanoces im any attended by Che mont salutary truscjcemets at thie my. nf, ele alot nt.20% oF of hele ubsequent det | tyr wrangtyenccintin® and feangs which {uit may Sony ment in the United Btates, and that jt would certainly Peary to be. sant te thu scicee, The government eCiig | 1% the Council Chamber of the elty of Boston, this little receive the sanction of the civilised world - offering find # place. it will be to me a source of gratifica- thes.’ Violators both of ” I also send, for your information, a copy of a despateh po Seeter bas admitted thet be s whip T th Vay ty SA : ordered, on motion of Mr. Sever, that the of nations avd of the laws of their v"" beeen Tt was the Goneul of the United dtates at Havana, on the CE tions teeora ere ae tiae , Let they a. =": | seals be suspended in the counsil chamber, and the ject of obtaixing permiesion for the families of the de ' tireet, and & Townsend, $22 i oir Oe epecnmber sre | Braned office 64 Lloyd strect, Bumsio = r™et™*? day, ‘ Bis tn ieee esas greens OO fo UMBROUR CURES DAILY, BY delicate disorders. —His Unfortunate medicines hitherto. A bo one Who will give fose after By calling on him you oney and health. Citizene, JACKETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—THE FOL | tost apt to be titled, be caretal te somnntee lowing stipe will leave Havre on she 160, and New | street, where only is Known the seares of curing expeditiews- | York'on the ist ot such momva = fyendohesp. { | fore Cole r from Philadetpa rod h r ‘most of them ignorant or deluded men. It cannot be | lette: ied that they are,aseuch, objects of cenpeaten, and coased to remove to the United States the rumaja- of ink T may say. too severe punishment infiicted on s0 | er PLES) GUIDE. Kewtork, Hove. EDICAL BOOKS. —A COMF"RTE PRACTIONS ; tr whe. Otherwise Berisha te Cuba t Centanke ated. many persons for an attempt wbioh has ended ina tall. | \ : —The first popular election BN AND AMBOY RAILROAD LINE FROM NEW | ot. RENTS, ie STre,cR, he aavure sad treatment of delicate 4 Seamcesae seis me we ree ES aeesatecee tere teenage | Unvn iua tana Eneatariy ON bate sare enrages |, mente. “Eel” eh | Ningais Nr Owen, dated the 20k uit. ry thoee who partniga tea ay wee liree of & majority ©” | General of Virginia, takes place to-day. Members | Ye Hse 1 slosh pag by ntnat line pare SRS MCHOLAS, Jaret * The Comaul has bron lastrusted to furnish to bie g>- | Coorietent Bith Relisee at Ke teny that gene. | Of the State Senate and House of Delegates are | yur deck, Line, sh ST etgck esis |. Wk Batter Nor. 18 Yerpment, ample zact Information in regard tothe — regity of sentiment ehich may not unreasonably be | aleo to be chosen. We publish the names of the TAT im hapa’ Ship SALT! re at) } Fecent tragic ever hich took piace im the island You jcoxea for from the sovereign of « great nation. in | candidates :—~ av Tes eee PRILADBLPHIA.—NEW YORE ‘tone burthen, Deo. 1 = By Seam sonra, Caan rp 8 feems to have been the sentiment entertained by the Whigs, jeale dieose—Uepived Seatee kay it on the comb subject, ond ally 10 relation to those panne General of Cubs, under the influence of which | For Governor....Gee, W. Summe: | gu Ben i hours, |Wwoad. Ship WILLIAM TELL (tew) ‘ERG Siienen rt) steviC acy | ir i ts Eire . ve Phi) | _ They are all first class Md: From thstochet' Wal, ll requisite articles for fem several of the captives; and Her Majes- | Lt. Governor... SemuelWatta, Americans who have been sent. or who may be overmment may be aaured thet this wien endl Att, General.....Bidney 8. Bax’ A 5 Tat Me criminals to Spain. Their families and friends, Well.donsidered excrciee of clemency and mercy has At this election every white male citizen of the isdelphia at Gand heir) fate ye hole American people, are interested in drodueed the beet effects in thie “nite Ee aceeanat said, | Commonwealth, of the age of twenty-one yours, | ‘Ut ~ ir a sous Sapien to No, 67, inclusive, have thet in the executions ordered by him, he acted uader® | who has been a resident of the State for two years, tally. jen 2 cue em ay mest, I am, sir, respect. conviction of the Srotete seveumy of sctting tance o¢ | 20 0f the county, city, or town, wi he offers to J. CRITTENDEN, Acting Seoretary. | Lots ot smite erimisality “That wxeeyhe her ane ack | Yous for twelve mon t RD, BEING DEV pase. ost cure to the |. Aconts, 161 Poarl street. | tively, in bait ou . 0. ot liquors. a inset To THB ACTING SECRETARY TO CONSUL OWEN. the infilction of a punishment as prompt as it was @ mind, Derantment or State. ? Sted, ty the ensvntied of tity eames The knowiedse ! loyed in th naval or marine | te Row., Comets amtinarron, Rept. 3, isa S| of thelr, miserable fate, has hewn carried to every United States. The polls esa be kept F oN v, ONTIDENTIALLE », Eeq., Conn inited ) Havana man in cout 5 ppread over the worl one woathor or other ° 2 eit merourv. am directed by the President to instruct you to | Ie pot this enough? Onn example be made more | circumstances shall pte it necessary. are waedap aust Saw vor by 0 bight “tie py those. tab airy tre ett. prepare and to this department, a full account of | terrific’ Certainly, an act of clemency om the part of r origi iat riser eitee he ‘the ceeurre’ Sten te mith the late invasion of | the Spanish government could not now be thought s | = Folie Fulton strech Ne Cubs, by @ party of men from the United States; and, symptom of weakness, May not the sword of justice be Superior Court. 7 partien! » to furnish all the information in‘ your now sheathed without dai and the voice of christian Before Ohief Justice Onkle: M DR. GLOVER & power, con@erning the capture, trial, and execution, of | bumanity be allowed to heard? And evenif the | Dec. .—In the case of Horn and wife against the aap «thoes telinats, proweneved. ‘the in: one part Of that body. and the ture, trial, and Spanish government can entertain no feeling of | Mayor &o., of New York, the jury rendered a sealed ver- fush a0 ssenpe orem medion! pretend execution of the remaining part. The President is desi- ccmpartion for these deluded and off men them- | diet for the plaintiff of $250 "Judgment was reserved, ly to the foot—sdapti are 9) (Thos (fs city abounds wish roe ores nccrtalning the fate of those who may be held in seiver, is it not highly just and proper to consider that | and a case te be mane and brought on for argument at wringing back upon every a. y, are stillin Ouba,or have been they have friends and families, distressed fathers and | general term. Judgment to be entered upon the deci ¥ as bewn, or may now be, their mothers, weeping brothers and sisters, all of them unof- _ sion rendered at general term. } a thorities fen: Bd some of them most Feapectab'e persons Assault and tery Henry J. Tepoet ve William igh, fem L Under floticious names, wii Pronunciation, who make y cures. | tin, on orreet, you will please state under lication has been made for the interposition the | Tope —This was an action for a-sault and battery by the Mat ce by & what circumstances they were cout thither; whether d offices of this government from fathers whose sree | Ac Rindenn cutting the plaintiff on the head with some Oe ey, they hed been tried and condemned in Cuba, and if #0, uehtiers young men, induced by the efforts of .. sharp instrument, from which he eaffered very much necessary to L,I to what punishment; or if they were transported for thé | pez and his sesociates—eloped from their own hemes, | The parties are both grocers, and reside in Twenty. ed rubbers. In churches, concerts, theatres, rai naa purpose of undergoing trial, and if the former. if it be and jomed the expedition without the know! of | second street. Damages are ini at $1000 The defence Be an, [anote ohare oe practicable to do ro, you will transmit copies of the judi their friends. I am aware that in pole. to is that the plaintiff sent an insulting letter to the de | ‘Aovouns of the ease of patting of An cial proceedings which were bad on the occasion. the results of the Cuban invasion, all cause for | fendent, and thet om going to his store for an explans. af ty Re The President is expecially anxious to receive a fuller sympethy and compassion is not on one side. I am | tio the plaintiff assaulted him, and he, (defendant.) population of eur citice, who aspire to some appenrance ot statement than you have yet given, of your own course | aware that a general officer in her Majesty's service wos merely acted in self defenc WAR necemary to repel the jon This was Joiaeeaticlal cha- | jects lost their lives in defence of their government and | by the piaintil, whe allemes t the note was merely Jiivieess infla. of their own homes ; but the President thinks that it requesting the Payment of money dus, Verdict for 7 motives of humanity and magnenimity, the is wise to suffer oblivion to cover the Past. He is plaintiff $€0. : General might be willing to extend tothem; and anxious for the removal of every cause which might Peter Hi. Vandervoort, administrator of Peter 1. Vander in th view of life, of the most e ladioe —to sega nce Bnd retineme: of proceeding during these cecurrences. He trustethat slain. ard thet many Spanish soldiers a Spanish rub hing was omit ter. using more foree then | 4 ay is obi # atin: 4 mo fot this new 1 Dr be “ | tain, ont 4 ai | she © 44 fo care, w Gon aed vemuercourse, you aMorded them ali tend to keep alive ill will between the citizensand #ub- | wort, vs, Kuseell Br Oices nahin er ol colton once i the wmize me, ens rate wailing rooma are the attention and sympathy of which their condition war | jects of the two countries fo long as these prisoure, ) Under ia” direction of the Court, ihe jury gavea ver. | ives ipem ahe dangers of (orvaddzeos vie tue Pest susceptible, and whicb, from d the rejation you bog to shall conpinge to pe euffering & severe gpg ims — ipt for plaintiff of $1,979,