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—a— ' a ; tm aemall boat, by « canal barge te Married, INTERESTING FBOM CUBA. | #m them eo jury slo coat oa evening, September 10, by the Rev. Mites ARRI pe ENT CITY. he socldent wt Pie ml steam wwroat Ooxs.ne, of Cork, ireland, te Soria Auscia Parren of om pe events. rc ‘ net pain on amt ning, was screed Dooten and Dubila papers please copy. Cen! and Iadiotmeat : THREE Cavs LATER NEWS. hereto See sistant sien ei i st ‘ot the said steamboat, it seems, after friends my Teapoctfully invite . It ts aald that | attend the this at 2 o'clock, bm SPIRITED « tT OF carr. PORTER. sens coourred, made Bie wae Dee | ae fumeral, afternoon, o yeaa 53 then lying at Pier No, 8, and bas mot been seen in im the 37 th year of his age. The Inquisition Hfavana. city since. Om Sundsy morning, ber 10, Axpnew Kes, sas - RT Ee ens ©, Thule demieana| i Soe ROO OEE taal, eek ae ore Lee, sa arrivea | Bxoimzex.—The remains of this reepected member Cemreaiee eae etek to Cee be funeral, ne ee he malt steamship (Crescent City, Capt. Porter, the Fire Department were to thelr | Twenty fourth atcest, Mis romains will be take ¢o esterday afternon com New Orle-ms, by the way of | resting place at Greenwood 4 by # most : y: seh, Havana She we: oranda holt days from the latter | numerous So ep ae rng Se = yoyo eens a pe erae aunts . om t Fron formed ehorly oie ove 0 clock, om tenth, ee, panes ‘Ans, wife of Hugh Locklin, im the 42d yo of om Mabe ie three later than left resting on Second svenve near St. Mark's Pro- . hae coyote “ mne Care . peo Episcopal Chureb, wa-rethe rootor, Rev. Henry ‘ olan por rey er lege dole Hash Soeee ve: Anthon, performed che preliminary fanerel services. ‘The | §- Harr sespecitediy invited to bitend a © published, om the arriva; Te will be reoniie (ot het othe BW ow 1 of the Captain-General against Mr, William Soi). ‘+ purcer of the Cresent City, on od written a communication, reia- the suspicion ths! Spanteh authorities, to the New tive to the condue » York papers. Th sanife to as handed to Capt, Por ter. of the ©. ©. by Jesars, Druke & Co.'s clerk, atter the arrival of that ship “be following letter of Capt. Porter sco communteation :— Uarana, Sept. 14, 1852. + resolved « communtoation from from the Spxaish government, accused be the anewer to 1D Grriem to day which Mr Wm urver of thie obi, is wos iting infame for the newspap:rs, and pro- Biting he : hore, as ifthe said Mr. emus) nat act i my this ordor will be appa- a. on the honor ci © lias Dever written or compose: o s-papers, aud tt was due to the n fret to inquire if he had written reat to you. whee officer, that Mr artiole for & geatiemen iP arlicl: union: to tbe government. ele eros (wed atatve are not afraid to express their opinions on 1 (20 pavtical matters, espooinlly in their own territor * nore trevdom of speech is stlowed | te the meanest in ‘1ael Che shortness of my stay | here wii pot pes we co go intoa discussion of this I merely wirh (0 ote to you that an indignity has been offered to ts Awerican flag through the ship I command. at an o(o of the Uaiced States government, te on board Lol cw officers to take charge of Wm. | Beith 1. moreors frm you that Twill not permit | the police officers to stay on board. under the eircum- stances ; that I in'cud to sal at four o'clock, and if any | attempts are made 1 presens we, the Spanish authori- to the United States for the re 1 ervant ye Peek, Liat. U. 8. Navy. | The Crescent City rings about fifty passengers, among | whom, it is reported. is a+pecial agent of the Captain | General to this coun'ry andto Mexico. What this indi- | vidual intends to do ip the United States, is foreshadowed | $m our corresp(nden® s letter. The Diario de la Movina ot Havana, of the 14th instant, | contains another lovg article relative to the“ Order of the Lome Star” and the New Orleans papers. The steamship Pizacro, belonging to Cubs, was lost on the night of the 11th iustamt, oa the bar at the entrance | to Mariel, This, pronably, is the vessel that pursued the | Oreole to Key West. | ‘There were very few ships in the port of Havana. The | city was getting healthy. Our Cuban Correspondence. Havana, Sept. 14, 1852. ‘The Efforts af the Government te Prevent Information from going to New York—The Sufferings of the Prisoners in the Dungeons of Moro—The Number of Suspected Per- pons, $e., $e. | ‘The Crescent City arrived here this morning, from New Orleans. but so great is tho difficulty im getting om board, that I don’t know it I shall be able to send this letter. Sime the discovery of the press Vor del Pucblo, it is almost an impossibility to receive or send away acom- — munication. Ail letters that pass through the post office are opemed, and if they contain one word against the government they are destroyed, and perhaps a dozen imnocent persons are punished for the offence. If an | attempt is made to deposit a letter with one of the Officers of the steamers. oue of the numerous spics be- | longing to the police informs at once, and the person who attempts to deliver a letter is sure to find his way to the Moro, in the lowest depths of which hundreds of innocent individuals are slowly perishing for want of proper comforts. You little know im the United Statesthe misery and degradation to wuish the Creoles of this beautiful isle are doomed ; it will not be believed that at a distance | of four days journe; trom the most free and liberal gor- ernment on the tce ef th» earth there exists a despot- ism more ficroe and iutolerant toan the Spanish Inquisi- Uon, in its woret cay«, tho Captaim General the head in- quisitor. and Martin Gabiauo. the head of Beye with the Captain of the Port. as Lis exeeutioners The former may be seem, at every hour of the night and day, smeakiog throuch the +tree'r. vielating the sanctity of private dwellings—while the Captain of the Port is rowing abous the harbor iu his boa vg in the poor fisherman, who is toiling for his mi. pittance, and stopping every one who ts passing 19 8 bowt on his tegitimate busiaers, Every Amerioan ur we puper or periodical is prohibited o- ing om ehore with the exception of the Evening Press, which bes not the spirit to «sy a word agaiast General Canedo’s tyranny to ‘he people, und it tsa heavy fine and imprisonment for avy oue io be found with a newspaper * on bis person frre are cue or two persons now in disgrace for the hienous sin of reading an American news- per. ® ‘bere in a spirit of misery and despair pervading the Soscta of the unbappy Creo ot and the misfortune is, they ave no suusbice in tbe fature, Every thing looks dark and gloomy, und the Captain General (like he great totype Nero tudiiug amidst the burning of foms) 8 at the misery oud despelr around him. and sighs to think there is no more rvom in his prisoms for more vietima. What will the people inthe United States say whem they are told that gray headed woman of 82, and her two Brand daughters. one 1y. the viher 18, were carried (0 the prisons with their hands lashed oehind them and in a state of semi-nudity, merely 0 suspicion of conceating their own suthey ? What will they say, when they kaow that over one thousand Perrous are p'ning away in dark and loathsome dungeons, ot ove of Whom are convicted of a siagie criminal olen and merely for a<piipy to obtain some of those blessings of Liberty whieh are enjoyed by miltions within one day's yoyage of Cube? You will never know, in the United Btates. one balf the wm they are sufleringjin Cuba, because they cannot iit their vo.ces to make it known. One Senor ** **+894% on agent and spy of the gov- erpwent. gres hence in the Urescent City. perhaps under An assumed name [tis well that the friends of liberty ebould know that thix movster in human shape is aboat to be amongst them; tr he it wae who raised a band, when Crittenden and his men were shot. and marched the ci'y witb the motllated remains of the un- fortunate Awericans; aud ofterwards gave an entertain- ment at which « glass jur was placed upon the table with the ear of one of the prisovers preserved in spirits It is said he goes to Mexiou to stir up the old Spaniards, and get then: to ark asti-tance from Spain to place a monarch on tho throne of Mexico fis real object is to sneak amongst the Creoles in New York. and betray them to the government May he meet with his just reward. T epolore a few no'rs iv Spunieh; you oan reed thom at leisure, Have them trarslated and publishod in the BRALD. The Henatn makes ite way into the island. no what tho government may do AM ties will have to: sult. Your obedi: matter Us city Tatelligence. PATAL ACCIDENT ON THE BaST RIVER—-COL BETWEEN A STEAMER AND A SMALL BOA MAN KILLED—COKUNPE'S INQUEST—CAPTAIN OF THE STEAMBOAT BELD TO BAIL—DISAPPRARANCS bfiricod PILOT im Bumday'+ tirnacn, we noticed the fact between the. boat of the brig Joseph pi heh Bony Portland and the steam tug Corning. in the Kast ri- ver, in which Mr Chorive L. Lewie, chief mate of the brig. was struck on the liesd by the steamboat wheel, killed instantly, Yerierday. Coroner Ives held an in- juest on the body. Tbe foilewing i the tortimony, and verdict of the jury — Eben 8. Coffin, being sworn. raid—I reeide at @ John street; am engaged ty o shipping office; ] went yorterday with Churles Williams and Jobn Homer to put them on board of the brig Josepn Albion; when I got down to the Battery, | ea the brig’s boat lying at the Batuery. the ON 7 officers bore their spesking trumpets shrouded in which were the only embl- exbibited the members being all dressed in citizen's plain black clothes: occupied the right of the line. procession was imporing from ity great leagth. and the orderly solemnity observed as it moved through avenue and Broadway, thence by the South ferry to the above named cemetery, where the last honors were paid, to the deceased. were respectively named Joha O'Neil and William Big gins, and who aze in tan babit of anvoying such persons arrested at balt-past ove o'clock yosterday morning wa: pasting through @enri street at that hour, and robbed | aldewalk in Water street, at a late hour tiring as ever in his exertions to please bis numerous street © varied and attractive. that this is form benevolent object; suffice it to say, we | hope that the same occasion as herevoti see gives het first concert in the United States to- ni spread throughout the world, sad therefore requires little from uein the nature of eulogy. The ie excellent snd the chi c poor yy e choras and orchestral for the Pind. Sand will appear on the 24th inst, 86 Vendam street. Behonectady papers ploare copy On Sunday morning September 19, Azmiia Aun bx- woon, daughter of Alired Lockwood, deceased, ag: 25 ears 4 Tho Gilends of the fauily. and of her brothars, Rosll F. and Alfred Lockwood, are invited to attend the fural Fervice, to morrow morning. at 103¢ e’olook, at Naso Twellth street, The remains will be interced at Nosll, Vom. Suddenly, Craaces P, Avesta, aged 46 years, 10 mas ‘and 18 days. ‘The friends of the faanily cre respectfally invited st- tend his funeral. this afternoon, at 2)4 o'clock, frono, 2 Norfolk street i On Frieay, September 17, Mrs. Banani D. Prart, ict of the Iaie Captaim Peter Pratt, of Kent, Connosas, aged 83 yeare, ‘at Wiaehouse Point, Comn., om Wednorday, Septorr 16, of who ping cough ‘Nowa. youngest daughier of sph and Cordelia Sulliv: aged one year and fuur days Cork (Ireland) papers please cop; + the various comp: Exempt tiremea and the trustecs The sppearance of the Seoond “Baccaor Saasuens ’—Bight fellows, two of whom as, lauding trom steamboat, &c , refuse to employ them to carry their luggage, and have thence noquired the | above pame, were arrested on Satorday night, charged with pursving their avocations with great perseverance at the foot of Cortlandt street. They were flned $10 each, and committed in default. Hicrway Rosvery ny 4 Woman —Sarah Williams was charged with having asseulted ove Jumos Keepan as he him of a wallet, covtaining about one dollar in change. The stolen money was found in possession of the ao- cused who was committed to prison by Justice Bogart, to await examination. Acorpents.—On Saturday evening. as John MoNeil, » csrimen. was driving through Sixteenth street, he fol from his car, and sustained a compound fiasture in th arm. He was otherwi-e uninjured, and was conveyed t) the City Horpital. where he was properly attended to ‘Thomas Maloy was also taken to the same institution having sustained a dislocation of the hip, by a fall on the Saturday MARITIME INTELLIGENG PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTRMBER 19, 18 Arrived, Stoawship Croscont City, Porter, New Orleans, § 14 and Havana Lith, with mdse and ‘passengers, to MRo- berts. night. ‘Steamship Powhatan, Mervin, Norfolk, 53 hours. weInrvpent anv Paurny Rooneny.—A gentleman, retura- | Ship Victoria (pkt), Champion, Loudon and Portsth, Aug dth, with muse sud passengers to Griswold, Ma & Wiley. Ship Teabella (Dr), Martin, Glasgow, 41 days, witidfe 206 passonzors, Lo order, Ship Helen A Millor, Galt, Now Orleans, 20 dayith Boston, 2 days, in ballast, \as- mise, to master. mson. iro, Aug 8, with coffe ing home on Saturday night, to his house in Blecoke- street, found some one had “filched from him his gool pame.” and therewith s costly door plate, on which it wa engraved. As it was only plated, and can be “of no us» to any one but the owner,’ it is hoped the thief will cali and restore it Many complaints are made of such an- noyances, and the argus eyes of the police are looking out Ship Ouoco, Pattors Was towed to th for the mean rogues. to Mason & p ‘Was in company with bark: Sincutar Case or Drowsixc.—The Coroner yesterd: from Kio for Baltim: from Lith to 19th August, w held an inquest at No. 106 Beekman street, ‘upon her astern in lat 10, yr. Gli ia G 59 i 50n, ow via bol ber MoDensld &t Duracos, 16 ae skike, body of Charles F. Adema, s native of this city, 47 of age, who that morning was found drowned ina Brig James Redding Tze tank containing water, which waa in the basement of the days, with iron and rig Oconn Bird, Forop, G Do. Experi citrc sewed phase’ "Be doonuedspuppred have | ShévietiaGie Aca, ating Ske RE 0 to the tank to draw ante accidentally fell “te ploep + - 18th and Mth, of Hattonad ‘was occupied s. . o Sere ia te eee ae coanvien *f, “Brig Tremont, Church, Jacksonville, 14 days, with, to brother asa cooper shop. Averdict of accidental deach was rendered by the Coroner's jury. brig tA a H'ifochentauan. voesel to HS Drowsry —On Saturday Right Oxptala Kiiber, of ‘was drown Underwoo Brigs Haatsport (Br), Holmes, Windsor, NS, 7 dayith plaster, to master. John B. Kilby, fell over! His Sehr Ann §Pe), Murchison, Tidnish, NS, 12 days, wimm- body has not yet beem recovered, ber, to AG Benson. Senin, | Ship Mercury, 29 days from Havre, to, Bord & Hina Theatrical and Musical. 1 Shp Ot Maclin” (peobably Helon A Miller), frowr- Boweny Turatax —Hamblin’s exertions are as indefa- | °Havy klich Troe, from Washington, 3 days tigable as ever. Tho Bowery is always full, and the per. | Brig K Foster, from Porto Rico, 16 days. formances are received with every demonstration of * " oval. The drama entitled the “ Duke's Lik ao which bas been 50 in preparation, is to be juced to-night, the principal characters in which be sus- tained by Mosers Kddy, Griffiths, Miss Heron, and Mrs, ! Grattan. The drama of the ‘ Pirate of tho Isles’? will be the concluding feature, Miss RF. Raymond sustein- ing the character of Helena. Broapway Trcatar.—Mr Forrest, the distinguished American tragedian, commences an ney at the The picoe selected Salled, Steamihip Wost Wind, Smith, Australia; ships Apa, erpool; Guttenb if “Tland; bark Minne (Br), Baxter, 8¢ Jo) [Pe Sreamenrr Pactrro.) Axorers, to Aug SI—Arr San Piotro, Prove, NOrle Breweruaven, Sept $—Arr Carolino, Stricker, rh 4th, Sophie, Bundessen, do. Sid 4th, Elapieth, Kolin bhott Loi owl itan theatre this Borpea' ae, Balre, is Bulwer’s popular play styled ‘ Richelieu,” in which sd Mr. Forrest will personate his universally admired part of Richelieu, supported in the other leading characters NYork,sld by Meeers Harry, Conway, Whiting, and Mave, Ponisi The terminatin Dieco will be the very laughable farce of | , Berrast, opt 1—Arr Arabian, Carey, Quebec; $ A «Dum e.? , . do. Baixuam, Sept 3-8) A ~ | Nrexo’s Gaxpsx.—Mr Bro the celebrated come- | cisco. i i ane penne | age dian, whose ymances att such domsel; aesnee Sept 3-Sld Effingham, M’Kevett, Saran- Sed audiences during the past week. and gave satisfaction. is to repeat his great personation of | Robert Macaire this evening, im the popular plooe of Hehaite, ¥, 5 of that name, A grand ballet divertisement will also be th Dee! given. in whieh thore very nocomplished dancers, Mile. | | CaDtz, Aug 16—Arr Uranis, Klein, Wilmington: OH and Mile. de Melisse, will execute several of | Montague, Atwater, NYork, ald for Malaga; If CH their favorite pas. Rowen, Wilmington; 2h, Bimma Heya Sohmneer Ee Buaron’s Tricarne—Burton, notwithstanding the im- | Nash, Wans, NYork, Noreawe Sud Vigo. sie § Menge attraction at present in the city, continues to keep his popular establishment full every night, and the per- formances are witneesed with as great a zest as ever. This is not at all astonishing, as his company is composed of first class actors. thereby enabling him to produce the best comedies in a style not to be excelled. The pieces for this evening are the “ Novel Expedient,” “ Love's Frailtics,” and ‘Is he Jealous.” Narionar. Tuearre.—We perceive that thoze daring tight rope performers, Lecn Javelli and Charles Winther. With their little prodigies, Master Jerome and La Petite Winther. are announced again for the ensuing week. The National. as usual, is doing a fine busine:s, the house being crowded at every reprerontation. The dramas of “Aorian Gray.” and ‘Shandy McGuire,” together with tight rope evolutions, and the pantomime of the t re ‘Trumpet,’ will comprise the amusemonte for to- night. Warcack’s Lyceum.—Mise Laura Keene, from Madame ra Vecouts, Aug 23—Are Plymouth, Pop) N York, t 4—Arr Hendrik Hodson, Warnertdon, d for NYork; (th, Washington [evi jon, and ld for Port Phillip; American Eagle 0P®, NYork, and sid for London, Dover, Sept r Dolphin, Falkenbuy rleans for Gothenburg. Fosca, Helens, Porgy from Am. Sept 6—Sld Crasoe, Briebeo, Bet pane’ 1», Sept S—Sld Washington [ry Smith, Port hillip. GReENOOK, Sept 2-Sld Promshair, P) NYork; 8d, Niagara, Livermo 4th, Lord iyrou pean Geo Washington, M’Kenzie, Halifax; Compeer, fill, Boston. Avg 19—Arr Merak, Roovt York; Medat- Tri nd eld for NY oJAngiolino, De Iphia; 26th, Columbia, Th, Alexandria, day for NYork; 29th, Oftou Ray, Boston} iting, NYork; 0th, Oregon, Hsloy, Caloutta; Ww Corulli, NOrlean: oS id Affghap, Black, ‘ork (has been Thee Tonnease, Coak, Neana, Sid 24, NY chal rooee im frow e GIBRALTAR, fan, Bf HAVRE, Sopt Vestrie’ Royal Lyceum, London, will make hee fitst sp- | Havre, Mulford, alot, Anguean Francisco, pearance this evening. at the Lyceum, in Reynolds’ Hexvort, Sept ld Cotton Planter, Ker, NYork. comedy, entitled “Che Will” She will sustain the che- | HAwavne, Spt 2—Are Louise, Geelts Ore. d, Liobnita, el, Wienhalta, NOrl hutt, NOr- ir RK Ve 2 rk; Hamburg, Meyer, do; Haj racter of “Albina Mandeville,’ supported by Meesra. Blake, Lester Weloot. Mason, and Mie. Blake "whe con- eluding piece will be Bernard's farce styled “His Last Liverroor, Sept 3-Arr John $ De W Bradshaw, Tage. Brougham ‘appearing as O'Gelinteen, aad Mise | Jory Re ae, ete aroha 8 Dew Bradshaw, St Fanny Cramer as Julia. “A Cure for the Heart Ache” | ston, Will StJohn, NB; 7th, Jack Westervelt, is shortly to be repeated. i Aurnican Museust.—The performances given at this Popular resort during the past weck, attracted crowded nd the curiosities contained in the saloon ware Trott, andj, Chandler, doz Hon, d greatly admired. Two popular farces are announced for ler, N i Astrea, Gorrish¥: this wfiernoon, and the prize drama of the “Orphan's | }iller, Quevco: Cashmern, Irving, and Pl, Bi Dream.” which is replete throughout with stirring mol | i Sue dents, wil! be repeated in the evening. Cnnrery’s Orena Hovse —Christy’s band of Ethiopian | delipeators, whose performances always give the utmost debght and satisfaction. to overflowing houses, announce an excellent selection of songs, dances, instrumental sclos | and burleeques for this evening. George, Wert and Pierce in several of their best negro representations. Woon's Mineruris.—Manager Wood continues as un- 1, Esgox, Smith, NOrlesus; Daulfu x; ith. Guy Maunering, Freem NYorl roth, San Franc.sco; 6th, Geo Waington, Cum- bh, Chaos, Danton, ; Masconomo, P. | Wirt, Sampson, Boston. | fo Washington, |, Hidelphia; Wm nt. patrons, Ile advertires two new fectures for this eve ing. comprising a new rong, entitled the * Fireman’ Death.” and an anatomical performance, styled “ Wood's |X Woodes, Woodmen,” or “Fantastic Shakers.” “Poor | opt {Of Martha, Town, fr Calcutta for nele Tom,” which is so greatly admired, will also be | London, 167 drys from Sand Heads. given. Ne - Pentenec Tit Sept G—Are Hondrik Huds Warner, Lon- Woire’s Varirtirs.—This beaififal establishment re- | 2%}, 02) sid for NYork. ‘i 7 ceived a liberal share of public rupport last week, which, | ,/28TAND Aug 20-Of Ann Elise, fromYork for Bre- ™ a 19—Arr Marco Pols, May oN York; Otta- to Sept $—Cld Ophelia, Nao Caloutta, pt 16—Cld Bengal, Bray, Iyland. Caster Ganors.—The anoval beneft of the Prince men. we have every reason to believe, from the character of the | Psymowri, Sept 5—Of Canc hin, fro performances, will continae, Mr. White is « ahrowd | forNiorke Pho oF catoPas, Buscho, from Bremen manager, and will use evcry endeavor to produce such | Vio, Ang 19—Arr Tola, Cacas, and Jovhing, Paine, N amusements as will suit the public taste, A good pro. | Orlenne Zist, Popita. Roig, Mobile; 2ith, Jon Nonite, Mar- eal, Charleston; dedor, Moling, Nteans; 2th, Sen gramme for this evening. | Gali, Charl Ninfa, Carrao, do; talana, Eetape, | H han Aryinm wili take p'ace on Tuesday evo- + 5—-Sld from Passa Aun, Kenny, at establishment. The bill of entertainment is | We need not remind our readers Telegraphic Marine Rerts. Brox, Sopt 19. Arrived—Ship Peterhoff, from Cronstadt nly 27, and Bl | tinoro, Aug 5; bark E Churchill, Philadelph Mernorouitas Hatt.—Mad. Sontag. the distinguished | z liberality will be dixplayed upon this fore. | Spoken. Ship Wm Hitchcock, Conway, from Hao F, steering W (probably for Baltimore, 2a: by steamer Tagus, arr at Southampton Sep. Ship showing a rod and white signal, witl’ H in her fore- top, supposed to be the “ Challeng Rast Indies bd to N York, wax signalized Sept 12, Int 4929 Nya 67 19 W, nt the fifty tickets to the Institution | rengl Idella tof Georg own, DC \ frombaltimore for 8¥ lt. sler fame as @ voealist of the first rank has | vin Nowport, ame | partment ve sativfaction. Madome Av von: ne The Roveser family have been engaged at Syracuse, e Dietsed, froth Boe brig Sar: Williams, fm N York; solr Atkins, ot, from Boston, CARven. pt 10—Sld brig Elmirn, Stmt, Portland. H Havana, Sept 12--Sld echr Mary Ellen, irl, NOrleans. s Maras 2as, Sept i2—Arr bark Heels, Wes (or Souper), ork. jontne The @ aN aro giving concerts CITY TRADE REPORT. mate (ihe decensed) was in charge of the boat. and he ‘ the captain ; be Led five burrels of ship bread ia the the day's movements comsisting of 10000 Wiis eedinen: | timers, n’ ANE 5—Sid bark Delawaen, Haynie, Bal boat; be went and raw the captain. who ordered him to te ehetee at $4 20 & $4 fos od to fanoy Wee. | 8 2 Crry, Sept 2 brothers, Soule, FL.20 Piet No 9 Kast river, to duccharge the tread ; the term at $4 31); « $4.00; and com mised to fanoy Wee- | trom st Thomas for Philadelp rie sport, brig A put off for Pi-r 9, wish the deccased, William at $448% 864 085 Rye Hour and Drondyuion may | (hue leary ( al, from, s : ber, Homer aud myreif un board; when we cot opposite Continued tare and mooieal at to Ste eee Home Ports, Pier 0 the tide wns ruppleg very stropg sud we did @ wheat renched £600 ban wette Gomeee me OL Te, | osBOeT’ A, M—Ate back Promet, Snowy, Me make much headwsy; we were pulling along the dock Aya sada Te le ey at $111; tanga, Panaina, Lavender, ¢ Domingo City and raw the steamer Corning. with # canal boat in tow, Ohio al Sve + and RIGO Dae, Cones tate soe dae arsed | FAineti domes Roneh, HILL, ‘Baltimore; “anime, KI oth, gor wiluie cbeet siz rode OC as when’ T getty’ ana ihe Somer retes of core’ 1) 000 bus, unsound. ag | (alens, Richards, do. 4 D Herter ni 3° Marts withip about rix rods of us when I got up an c. 6 We r 4 7 |¥ ndont, Te * om fithca them, but they paid no atrention to me ; she con: fam” eg nore et Beate ond Wenees tate colon een | canes Sires! for’ three barks and: vedi wath soles tinued to approach us od very soon the canal boat jomds, at 60, a i8e, per bar eS Concordia, Hatch, Melbonene, Australias ranconi struck us astern ; a8 sbe struck us, Homer, Lober, and myrelf, jumped on beard of her ; aft-r having struck, our boat rhoved around briwren tbe canal boat and the = y Steamer and went under the wheel ; the mate and Wil- Mismes were in the boat at the time ; Williams caught hoid Fras of, the braces. and caved uimecif from golag under Rome 18.600 bushels the vessel te bag the flowr for do. at ir. 4 cotton for 3 for London st 2+. per barrel; and 6.000 bushels wheat for do. to be bagged by the ship. at 6Xc. per bushel. These were the mons important enpegements fected fox Rurepe and Califoruis at (he rates eurrent yes- t wheel; webundes him # rope snd hauled him out ; the deceased war caught by the steamboat wheel ; I maw hia legs bavging down ; # line was made fast to him, the po backed, and his body bauled on board the canal j be breatbed twice attcr we got him on bourd Charles Willisms. being sworn, eald I roside at Ben . Vermont, and ai a seatian ; I was in the brig's Cortex —There bas been s speculative demand to- a amemat to 2,700 bales, the market closing | Koetoan, i ar ri ry R Vuricnrs.—There war not mech activity in thie dopart- | }0kor, Mayo, in oration). cunghus. ont of commerce, but rates were pretty woll supported. | "Ji. 41. ti; Richmond, O'NGL’ Savannahr Gee at engaged for Liverpool, | yctts Lucretis, 7 Yay, Balt more; an, wtb\d per busbel. 3.00 barrels per DLL; severed hundred bales i 10d. per Ib.; 1,000 bartels four do at) ‘ ip B Roth dndeo Whitman, Lewin, © wortiern port; Cchers wore ef- Philadelphia. OWGRTOWN, Bi vante P Poll, M at the time of the accivent ; 1 have heard the ter apt 10—Arr sot) Susan Dunome, mony of the previous withers, and it is all true ; I dons NUR : Meniman, Reston foe Buobsville, wheels did not stop until everything went under them ; $17 3)1, cht sig, abe) pee ees art pork ot S17 ay Ww Matangas, ib Inne pe eae ¥ sad not peste to get ont of the way from the steam f) es © good to extra lardat ll Ke. | nip 4 nton. Old 10th, boat ; the tide was ebb. and the boat was heavily londed; Son (igs. tl, Keke Beta #0. 8 LiMo. per 1. ; steamship Loniniain Wetogorta lay} the tide struck us on the loft bow ; there was little or mo gr yd AS $12 a flo ond Se a cet D ged Niagara, Jaynes, Havre. wind at the time ; J sbovld thivk the wheol made all of | * bly. sew hams. to arrive, at $15. eee ei gt Art steamship Ficida, Woodhull, three 1 velutions after the bont struck wa cad Lee it Wt Of 5,000 Ibe. prime restised 10%¢0., | } Fork; With, brig Kannwel Boutohor, Ciambors, Turks Dr. Jobm A. Liddell. the Coroner's surgeon, made o a LE post moron exsmination of the body of deceased, end Passengers Arrived. found that the skull was fractured from ear ; the ‘Telegraphic Report. New € Awb HAVANA—Stontnshig Crosoent left ear was revered. and various bruises be traced 1,106 belee vines. Hept. 16, 162, Mise Ry ovldy, Major Barnard, indy, three in diferent portions of his body. And, in the opinion of of cotton bave bands during the | dren, snd srs ary T Sharman, o ¥ the witness, the fracture of the skull was sufficient to firm Jempeons Mire E Peeks WT Whine. te ape Sonik, tuade aemged Woperiee, h Candide. Jr. 3 Theiins at pomeen Boveral ctier witnesses were examined, whose pened aX eck con's par | Paigade SF Abrlaguatn, Cy Vorrsne P vation tke. mony only went to coriobornle the wituersor aliosdy Prades of pile! en i Dest | twe de: 4 wry, after a deliberation of ame three or four A endered thet The j hous or Coui by & Laciuse oF Lue hull, prvduowd oy being rua The ee tt a ward tetdewey tbe lower « th ener es jam), Visser, AO} | Allon, and Ofne, Nowell, N | oxnon, Sept $—Entd inwards, Holic jtetson, Father | werner ME STEAMPR PERSEVERAN or T barthen, built by Aaron J. Wrckoccela ioe mone artis & Morg: Texas Hine, will be launched at 2 P.M, the foot of Houston stress. Fo LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MA! ship PACIFiO, Captain Ezra Nye.: ba coenes Wwith the Unicon Santas ‘mally for Lt from her bernie ot Ui OF yas for proabi A A ru 0. - A. Mewihe rena Atlantio ‘vill succeed the the 18h Botaboe shrimiasavchos TT BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail Stoamship—Botwoon Now York and Taverpess a divect, and betwoon Boston and Liverpool, the Boston w only Satng ‘et Halifax to land and reosive mails and . PERSIA, Capt. —, t, Harrison, ASIA, Caps, Zudkins, apt. Lost. "| NIAGATA, Capt, Stone, Japt. Shannon, CANADA, Caps. Lang. JAMBRIA, Capt. Leite ight at mad@mast head, if from STEAM- in steamer ‘solfio, and Those vousole onrry greon on the starbou Europ, N Niagara, fick vanads, Asia, Wednesday, 20th Ootober. ‘Amerios, Fednoeday, 27¢h Ootobor, Furopa, neaday, 3d November. Niagara, nosday, 10th Novombor. Africa, Wednesday, 17th Noverbo Canada, ch Novorbor rabis, 4 America, Wodnesday, 8th Dooombor. Woduesday, Lith Deoombor. Wednosday, 224 December. or Boston te Liverpool—First Boston, New York $120; second cabin, $70. orth seoured wntil paid reight will be charged om porsonal expenses. No i ri oio boyend am amount for An exporicnced surgeon on board. Ali lettore and newspapers must pres through tho Rest office. For froight . te oF frolght oF PASHARY: TEENARD, No. 4 Rowling Green. Warcurs.—By order of the British Treasury, Watehos of foreign manufacture, bearing the names an English manutacture; ill be hers land in ti situ for t! nited States and othor countriog in consequence of which, Fronch and Swiss watches may be shipped At Havre for New York or Boston, via Liverpool without inourring the risk, as herotofore, of being soised tho English C im House. French, German, and other foreign Tae reooived and ce Thi brought in common with British rough bills ef teat ‘are givon in Havre for Now tai OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED States mail steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, Com- mander, will leave for H: ), touching at South: to land the mails and passengors, on Saturday, September Ata ‘oolock, from ‘pler Nord North civer” Bee of pas: sage:—First cabin, $120, sccond cabin, $70. nob wanted during the voyage shou! the day Before sailing, marked “below.” N. B.—No. morohandise Will be recol¥ed on board after Thursday, Soptomber 2%, ae MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, 63 Broadway. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGO’ The Glasgow, ‘and New York Steamship Compnaes 4 stoamship GLASGOW (1,962 tons—400 horse power), re , commander, sail from New York, for Glasgow, Wednesday, September 29, and on Saturday, 2th Nove ber, at 12 o'clock at m jabia (saloon state Firs oms) $99, do. do., (midship'do,,) $76. Second cabin, $50, ‘fe to Bewatd'sfeelaeided. “amp . MoSYMON, 33 Broadway. EW YORK AND HAVRE STEAM NAVIGATION Com; .—The United States Mail 15t FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton, commander, and the HUM- BOLDT, D.’Lines, 001 » will leave Now York, Bee een for the year 1852, on the follow- EW YORE. Ema Bumbolit,” "EY “Beye 38 Humboldt, Ook wy olds, = Nov. 20 Humboldt, ad Fushi” © Deo: waking’ an. 19 65 ay to * See ty iRosTON, Agont, 63 Broadway. WILLIAM ISELIN, Haves. MARTINEAU CROBKEY & CO.. Southampton. EDUCTION IN FARES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA and Liverpool.—Tho Liverpool and Philadelphia Steam- ( poe 4 Company intond sailing their new ips as fol- 1 FROM PHILADELPHIA. City of Glasgow... City of Manchostor. City of G Saturday, Oct. 2 ‘Thursday, Oct. 23. + Thureda,y Nov. 25, City of Glaago' , Oot. 27. pontne, 400) ta eeashin: state Prog let yloted ; in 8] ot rooms, a forwart Foome, $00; including: provisions sud’ stewards feos. Tree cht or pasenge, a] to Tre OMAS RICHARDSON, 41 Exc or No. 6 Walnut str A limited number of | third class passe: at from Philadelphia, and $30 from | with provisions. | CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY Mail Line.—The safe, ne | 3 pee N.Y. cr will be verpool—found ip JAMES ADGER, Captaii t No. 4, North river, on Wednos clock P. M, procisely. | For froight spply on board a | Pier No. 4, whero sll bills of Iading will signed, and for saage at the office o | PAMAGC CPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 44 South street. | ‘The UNION will follow on Saturday, 25th September, Pi ill suffer no detention at Charleston, as arrange- been made with the South a Railroad ch an extra train immediately on the arrival of the .. Through tickets to Florida will be furnished as to Jacksonville $31—to Pilatke $33. | IEW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COM- any.—For Mobile, ato D amehip BLACK commander, of Harrison yw Orle: to Havana on sailing day. LIVINGSTON, —THE NEW DOUB Winthrop Sears, Co | | freight taken | | | mal for the ab port, direct, on 4 o'clock She ‘will be ready to 2th, A.M. This ebip a wengers. = fa ane and state rare pa } pessene i} wtverags, $25, Fox freigtit or passage apply om hoard, oF ~ THOMAS STA TON, South street, er to ©. LINCOLN & CO., 12 rl street. | | Preight om measurement goods, 25 oP cubie foot, Shippers a: msclves with this Fequented te euppiy t steamer bills *f leding, as uo ether form will Ue signed, ‘They may he had on application to the clerk on board, or at tho office of the agente, No freight roceived, or bills of la | ding signed, after of Oniling. The steam= ship BENJA. F Teal, Commander, will | suceced the ‘clock on pheldey NKLIN, Jaco! OWERY THEATRE iw BOWERY, ,TBEATRE— DOORS FEN ATT; CUR- Me, B. Rady mii. Sn seeiedt aes B" STON'S THEATEE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS H a at 7; to Commence at ry Mr. Dystt Weston Boraard | Mr. Rolmour Mrs, Belmour, DS fae atg THEATRE, CHATHAM STREBT.—DOORS ‘opot ; curtain rises at 7s o'olook, Monday evenin, 2 by pestormed Adrian Gray. . ++ 4Mr, Dyott Mrs. Dyote | 2, will RIAN Gi Mr. W. G. Jonos HANDY MoGUIKB. CHRISTY’ OPERA HOUSE, NO. «2 BROADWAY, above Grand stroct.—Open every night during thé weok. Under the sole dirootion and personal supervision of E. P. Christy, whose concerts, in this otty, for the pamt boon reovived with favor by apy re jonable sudignoes, ‘Tickets, 26 conte ETROPOLITAN HALL.—MADAME ALBONI, with muoh pleasure, respectfully anmeuncos to Public thas she will give a GRAND CONCERT, ON TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1352, FOR THe HBNREIT OF THE WIDOW AND ORPHAN FUND or THE NEW YORK FIRB DEPARTMENT Dpon which occasion Madame Alboni will be assisted by SIGNOR ROVERE, BIGNOR SANGIOVANNI, SIGNOR ARDITE, and Fuil Orebostra PROGRAMME, PART 1. Cavatina—Oboron, Grand Chorus, teveey os Weber | ain” Aigori—“'St" “dsedel Sangiovanal C Stg. Sangiovanni and Chores. . Aria buffa from the Conorentola—“ Miol polli femminini,” sung by Sig. Rover 6. Grand variations—“Ah doloe,” sung by Madame Alboni, and composod by...... + ++esRhede PART U. . Overture—Zampa......... Duottino from Consrentola—“ Ua jadame Alboni and Sig. Ro ‘com| W. Tersetto from the ‘Alboni, Sig. Rovoto, ig. 8 12, Grand Rondo from Cenorentola— ‘affano,” sung by Madame Alboni and ui sil | horus. Rossint | Dollag | Tickets. see teers ODO rves Dollars. To be had of the Officers of the Fire Dx it, ‘of the Representatives, and at the principal Music Sto: Dollars, oan be secured Hall & Son, 239 Broadway. AST CONCERT BUT ONE OF THE SERIES.—MEY- ropolitan Hall. Bpect phew FIFTH CONCERT will tox lace on nen tuba EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2 tt blecag ‘RHODES CELEBRATED VARIATIONS. MADAME LBONI Tho Roserved Seats, price Twe at the Musie Store of Wm. ted by ROVERE, SIONOR AO GNOH SANGIOVANNT, SIGNOR ARDITI, and a full Orchestre, and the ITALIAN OPERA CHORUS. | $2, to bo had of W, Ham | & Sons, meets y, corner of Pi Place. Tickets to all other of the house, price one dollar, for which » cortl- ee for @ boat will bo ‘dives, at Jollio's Music Store, 300 roadway. | Toes tpen at balf-past 6; concert te commonce at 8 ‘loo! Free admissions are su: dod oxeept only to the ‘The public are cautio ¢ pureh: tickets in the | street or outside tl BENEFIT F FIREMEN’S FUND.—MADAME ALBONT. —Tic if the Concert to be had as follows:—One dollar tickets at Jollie’s musi adway, and at Price $2. To bo had only of Messrs, Hall & Son, 230 Way, where a diagram of the hall can be seen. Comm{ttos:— James Prycr, 250 Front street; J. N. Phillips,\85 Pike slips P. H. Titus, 38 Market streot. USICAL NOTICE.—MLLE. CAMILLE URSO, PUPIL Co and Momber of the National Musioal Conservatory ef INIS' AGED ELEVEN YEARS, | Announces to the citizens of New York, that she will have the honor of giving he FIRST GRAND CONCERT IN AMERICA, * | on THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER S0TH, 1888 ‘at. sho wit ee TROP OLITAN HALL. e Wi Bes! nent Composerand Planet, whose iausieal compost tons are well known and appreciated voth in Europe and Amerion, and whose celebrity as » Pianist is not loss appreci- ated in Paris and wherever he has the honor of perfo The sorvices of M. FEITLINGER, Vocalist, who reecivod a specisl commission from the King of Holland, as director and first tenor ofthe choirin the King’s Chapel, has also been secured for her concerts. She also has the pleasure of announcing that MADAME OSCAR COMETTA: will assist in the vocal department. With this assistance, and the Re", he brings with her from the fo HE) Cantatrice, | kind and flattering Mowing notabilities, | BER, THALBERG, RZ, VIEUXTEMPS, | CARAFA, MA: she hopes her endeavors to SSART, pignse will be kindly responded to by the musical public of New York. w York, LLE, CAMILLE URSO, having Intely porformed st Prince Murat's country seat, ¢ and bo the Murs , who ag@ token of ad- miration for her performance onthe occasion, have cheorful- ly given her many letters of introduction and recommenda- tion to highly respected families in New York and Philadel- hia. oe programme and places for the purchase of tickets, ¥ announced during the prosent woek. CONCERT AT MONTAGUE HAUL, BROOKLYN, THIS | evening, Monday, Sept. 2) to commence at ¥ o'clock, by Nr. Ernest MeCarlton, who wil sing his much adinired song, of “They walk the waters like things of “ife,” dedicated 0 je our noble ships, the Union, and tho Constitution, while foar- | lessly weathering a lee shoro in s terrific storm.” See Brook- for particulars of the Concert. Omnibuses | lyn Daily Englo, pass the Hall, ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BAR- num, Manager and Proprictor; John Greenwood, Jr., Assistant bane. C. W. Clarke, Dirootor of Amusements, ‘The now prise drama of THE ORPHAN'S DREAM will be repeated’ on Monday Evoning, at 73 o'clook. Aiternoom at 3 two comic pieces. | Admittance to the whole Museum, Halls of Statuary, ¢ Cl nese Saloon, Living animals, the i 1m Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, HILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STRAM NAVI- gation Company's Now Line of Stoamships.—The now Jendid side-wh hip STATK OF GEORGIA, ship of ‘Joh ng between the for Savannah om the fol eptember 2th, October 13th a 24th, and December Sth snd 224 for Philadelphia on the alternal has beon built with the most strict fossed of overy requisite essential to 0) jogance and comfort, (onpociaily im the ventilation of her cabins and state rooms, the superior arrangement of whiok are un} ) and fon allele; has proved herself to be one of the fastest steam: . Pi Ler enjoy the pluasure of river remaluing only two nights Sigg cre ents in ofp) "736 N. Whaeves j in Savannah, seange Savannah, Mh i teers HERON & ManiINe Noe PADELFORD, FAY & CO. HE UNITED STATES | of 1,200 tons, having been thoroughly ro w boilers and now copper, will be rondy to ta Gn the line between Charleston, Savanah, Key Wost Baltimore She will 1 tho Ist of Havana. or about Oe Pr lacos, will pply to Ci or at the office of the Baltimore Stem: foot of Spear's wharf. wngarpssse C For frei to oe “FubWann & SON, ‘The SIERRA NEVADA, will sail October, connecting at Panama with the new and 6) eteamship City of Pittsburgh, ANDERBILT Sota did IN® FOR SAN PRANCISOO—T only Line giving tiokots for eronsing she Isthmus, new and powerful double engine steamship STAR OF THE T, 2,000 tous, will loave pier 2 North river, at three P. M., precisely, ow en ey, Se) Nortt, connecting with the Pacite jearagus (raneit route, having but twelve milos Jand transportation. ‘Those steamers are warivalled in thoir Srraugemonte snd ventilation. T’asse oan rely upon ohog throuEh with the uemogt de fe roe or fate ALLEN, Ageay 9. Fmation, apply only, to D. tery pinee, wp Hales. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANT— connecting with Yhe Pacita Mall Steamship © Only throngh United States Mail Line for Oregon, vin Aspieveall aud Panama. The 9 double engine U. 8. Mail eteamehip ILLI fhoamor in the world 2,500 tons burthen. Nevy, gommanior, will sail oni eI . Precisely, fro Noi The ‘OLS, uJ, Be} river. male cet on on the part of the Com- through with expedition, TO ASPINWALA, pi ayy No efforts will be spared to sond their passengers Comfort, and re RB. Yoties Balers, safety. ATR OF F ppene ert . ‘orwe jaloon, fond Stocrage. Passongers well, 86. free, Trensit ca, ‘ ersone scouring throw ail soenincrs froma New Yorke board the Pacific Mall or apply to Chagios A. of AD inpanten, iP West treet, pers roq te Oo lew Bill Lad the oflee, between the Neuse of §. MAIL STRAMSIIP COMPANY.—FOR NEW A g + Jeans, vis Havans.—Tho splendid stoamehip C' CENT CITY, D. D. ir U. » Commander, will sail from the pler’at the footot Warren stroct, N. om Monday, . th, at 2 o’olock, P. precisely, Rates to Havane and Nev ns, HOW AI red are requested ¥ oo. No oshor form wil) ened, No bille of lading migned afeor the ship hae sailed Vor freight of paawnae, apnty to » BUBB ALS, No. ti] WeRt seroet, ae eS ocnat of Waeton sucuek. HITE’S VARIETIES—NOS. 17 AND 19 BOWERY. noar Chatham Squaro.—Sooond week of this new and magnificent establishment, which is now open for the season, Prices of sdmission—Drosa circle, 25 ets.; second circle, 12% cts; private boxes, $1 50; Doors open at7; performance to commence at ono-quarter before So’clock. An afternoon performance will be given every Saturday gommencing at o'clock. . WHITE, Proprietor. PAsAce OF BgAUTY, FF O. 53 pe rey sant eiiks: opposite the Bowe: ontre, Opon ever, wi a ny of minstrela Ky ae styled the M'lle Louise Je- Also, Grow Marble Statuary, represented b; Indios. ‘The pictures takon from some of our s. Doors open at 7; commence at 8. Admii “Sta B00; Orchestra, S7ige5 Pai ae parquette and stage boxes, $2. rom Paint — ob, 260.; Gal- Peasxuy SEUM, 176 CHATHAM SQUARE. George Les, P jew The sbo ishment fe open every afternoon, at 3 din the evening at for the purpose of “Classic Representations Living Statuary, by M’ ‘Troupe of Model Ar fists,” togothor ‘with » deautifal performances. For full partioulars, see bills of eneh day. Ai jon—Seae in Private Boxes, 60 conte; Stago Senta, with cushioned acm i chairs, 8734 cents; Boxoo, 2 conta: Gallery, 12% centa. | th | tions, will appos wit | will AMUSEMENTS, a ae By yapway THEATRE.—&. A. MARS! oanway Ta Rott Shier ate ae Richelies Lu LI Vivian, . Mr. MoGowan | Eliza. van, on Me Meow Ee, A [BLO'S GARDEN—MANAGER, MR. N Mriokets 00 ota vate, boxes, 4 ‘Duers cose IN rishi, h og ea @, third of the sterling . James French Dancers, MLLE. POUGAUD ‘an MLLE. DE MELISSH. Miles. Dronet, Lay Leeder, and H fons. Mag. vROwuRT MACAIRES eM Robert Macaire, .Mr. Browne | Maris. +. Mra, Heit Jacquos oe - ++. -Mr, Sloan | Clementine... Mrs. Conover ie whic _ BALLET DIVERTISEMENT. All Vv ALLACK'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY.—DOORS OPEN at 7; to commence at 734 o'clock. Mouday evening, Soptemner 20, will be porformed ith. Sir SolomonCynio, jako | Alboni <Mr.Bh Mr. Ma: ie. Mawa | drs, Hiei > «++. Mr. Lestor | Cicely, Stephens Voritns, .Mr. Waloot | Deborah vee Mtg. To conclude with the Farce of ™ IIS LAST LEGS. O'Callaghan, ..Mr. Brouglai | Mrs. Montaguo, Mrs, Cramer Charlene Mr. Ro; olds Bott, . ies: Ree John Mr. Baker | Juli Crameg Dr. ir. Bernard | Mrs. 38 Osborns EW YORK THEATRE, ASTOR PLACE.—THE P' lic aro'resywotfully informed that this estab! Will bo opened at . REDUCED AND POPULAR PRICES! FOR A SHORT SEASON, a8 s00n as the Company can be organized, and other improves ments offected by the subscriber. Evory effort will be made to render it one of the MOST ATTRACTIVE, i Ag tT 1 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE in the United States. Jt will be kept opon, under the og soribor's management, wtih ¢ of . from his prosent severe indisp’ ties to be prosontod will be MR. JAMES STARK. and popular American tragedian of Califorata, ‘ent, the young Amorivan Comedian, boing hig nee before a New York ience. Johnson, from the Philadelphi Theatres, his drat age pearance in this ci iby. Also, the graceful ead fascinating young Ai and Danscuso, Miss Albertino, likewise hor “before a New York audienc ‘The above talented performers will bo combined with = HOST OF OLD FAVORITES. Fach and all of whom, the aubseriber hopes, will prove agg ceptable to playgoers generally, belonging to both vides 0-0 the favorite - i FM rat appon) Mies Re In conjunction with the above and other ry evening during th is native ity for two ye F. 8, CHA! his first appears lio’s humble servant ADAME UENRIETTE SONTAG'S FIRST GRAND CONCERT IN AMERICA. by ‘The public are rospoctfully informed thas the FIRST GRAND CONCERT or MME. HENRIETTE SONTA@ Nore ied ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 86, AT METROPOLITAN WALL, assistod by Late Gonducterot Sia Teauine Ones louse, Pasting Firet, Tenor, from: tho. impor! LES St, ‘enor, from the Imperial Oper, $t. Petecstamgs ALFRED YAELL. THE PLANTS PAUL JULLIEN, THE VIOLINIST, THE ITALIAN OPERA CHORU HESTRA, ty Performers, led by in. Canu Koxgrt. PROGRAMME. "by the Grand themes from “ Lue: Alfred Jaoll...... 4.0.65 6. Eokert’s Swiss Song Carl Eokort, for : fren," Don Pasquale’—Sig. G. Porse- 8. Aria, “Luce d’ —Mavame Henrierre Sont 9. Fantasia, “La Fille du Regiment 10. “Spirso gentil,” from “La F Possolini... o11. Ballad, “Home, swoot homo,"—Mavaws Hax- Tm Tietesinda ve beon fixed at TWO DOLLARS AND ONE DOLLAR, ‘according to location. 9 Two Dollar and One Dollar Tickots aring ® number tho holdor is entith ‘The Admission Ticket is to be loft at the ontranee deewy the cortificate for the secured seat remains in the [> 4 of the holder, by whom it has to be exhibited to ‘wearing badges corresponding in color with the certificate. 1 please occupy ith be give certificate bo: with the secured seat to which cor their seats at 8 e'clock pee- ‘hen the Concert will commence, ks will be given until the ond of the frat part of BALE OF TICKETS. of Tickets will Dexia om FRIDAY, Sep atthe Music Warerooms of SONS, ‘The rej tember 17, at 9 o’olock A. M. MESSRS. HALL & Corner of Broadway and Park plooe. Norter.—For the convenience of the public, it has bees lar sale rmined to soll om RIDAY, September 1f, the $2 Tickete ONLY: aad on Saturday and Monday, Septembor 1sth and 20th, the Tickets, and those of Tickets which have remained unsold. ‘No written application for seats cam possibly be attended to, unless from porsons living out of Now York. Doors open at 61g; to commence at ADAME SOD G'3 CONCERT—THE SECOND CON- cert in America, wi ox TAKE THU Y, SEPTEMBER 23, AT METROPOLITAN HALL The prices of admission has boon fixed at TWO DOLLARS AND ONE DOLLAR, according to location. both the two dol dono dollar tickets there will ng anumber corresponding with he holdor is entitled. ALE OF TICKETS ept. 21, at the music warcroom of RS. HALL & SON, 239 Broadway, corner of P: ‘The tickets will be ready for deli RIGHT O'CLOCK PRE On Tnesday will bo sold only the two 4 Wodnesday and Thureday the one dollar t of the two dollar tickets which have remai Ack lar tickets, om ots, and those unsold. No written application for seats oan bly be attended to, unless from persons living out of New York. Doors open at 634; to commence at 8 o'clock. ERT.—ALL THR Marne, SONTAG'S FIRST CO two dollar seats for, this evening's joort are sold, ¢ few remaining one dollar seats will be sold at Messrs, & SON'S, until 12 o'clock to-day, when tho office wilh ed. It has been determined to issue two hundred stan- ets, which will ho sold only at the door as 7 o'clock. standee tickets can immediately repair to the nd circle, but will be ad: rquet and first doorkeepers HAL hee circle after the overture. will plosso be at Metropolit: N at bo’ elock. ADAME SONTAG’S GRAND © ON MON- dayevening, Sept. 20.—Opers gh y bo procured for this concert of Mr. WARD, at tho Hall, on the above evening. ADAME HENRIETTA SONTAG'S FIRST GRAND Concert.—Choice seats for salo at GOULD & BER RY'S Music Store, 207 Broadway. FEW ‘CHOICE SEATS FOR MADAME SONTAG'S first concert this evening, may be obtained at the nows~ pox oftios, Noo S Spruce streot, next door, to the Trivune Wings between the houre of 10 A, M. and 2 P. M. ADAME HENRIETTA SONTAG'S PIRST CONCRRT. —Some choice sen 9 for salo at MAURICE STRAKOSCH’S Metropolitan Piancforto Emporium, 6 Brondway. ONTAG'S CONCERT. Madanie Sontag’s d A FEW Cuorce SEATS FOR at 0 ndway. 00) paled arfnd m4 BROADWAY: hg } trect.. ¢ ni inder tho oa rie ‘Woods dmaiett x ate; children Doors open at 7; conosrt The Wednesday and Se farther PHILA. rentlemen in the theatrics] ged talont, wishing ongagomonte xt nopplieetigs sereaeelts t paid,) & cation, by st paid,) to PBtage Mansker, Drondway Post Ott delphis. rofession, of or, MEDICAL. ween eee ‘ARD, AUTHOR OF THR “ MEDIOAL, PRIRNDY i a oflice practice with his arual very willed ‘pines, Canal teeta deat up etaire—not 2 drug store. (01 from ook A lp elook P.M. Prices moderate, MORRISON 18 CONSULTED AT HIS MEDICAL ‘and Surgical Dispensary, 2044) Palton street, favor 00 years, ‘Offies hours, & A. M. to8 See hin diplomn, oe ‘©. Snrcoone, London, wit Signavare of Bir Actloy Cooper, Bit A. Carlily, Ger ofiee. fs ably known for thiry zw YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP Line.—Through to San Francisco at reduced rates.—No Jetention on the Isthmus.—Tho new and splendid steamshij IERRA Havre. J. Di Mw for Sai seo, witl sto ports. ‘This Lino has nover failed to he appointed slime, Theve veovels in accomme- ion, ind sai , aro |. An Physician ts Macehed Ue souk piece erie onob stonmer, Pas- djsombark alongside the wharf at Aspinwall and take the Panama Railroad. Apply to DAVIS, BROOKS &CO, Genoral Agents, 25 er at, New York. or to JONES & JOMNSON, 104 Wot street, cornor of Liborty street, IONERBR LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS, FOR Melbourne, Port Phil Sydmey. The noble ni ECO, oi maececd the Berea Reps ents orn soa Renan onthe ober. 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Meurioosa, Professor of wronticthi editions 19, mo, pp. 253, Paley ering, of physical and montai anguish, t¢ te wil 0 fa, Sud peowniary difbonitics to Soon gyared by 8 timely, posseasl tended erpeciaily fer the marriod, marriage, as ie disclores tm be known to them partionlariy, ory fomale—the wife-—the, motherthe x inte womanhood, or the other in dooline Zeare_in hers nature contenpisice an (mpervant ahaa, Sos Sie cohceass centile’ akten? snd the most Femedien, and mort certain moda cf cure, inevery cowpiadms © Gets olka is» prensa Senay 08 xtenct of # letter from @ gontloman in Dayton, DE AM. Magne parton, May ty a An, No. 120 Liberty street, ‘Dean’ fn—My wife haa b some three errs or more, in conveywonee’ of Ler proet st fhm and eusoring wome months telore and. dui nemont—ovory suoeeaniy and prostrating hor, pntti and which was, on the Inet econsion, dowpi Booed this state of things wae inevitable, ‘an eet to moet eh: re A qe boo thers rene! ing my 108 0) ve ou t) Fo 2 Astor Ho: ing office, 127 Liberty etroct, Sew Vor) be tranemittod by mail, free of pare Tt ie, of soneee, impracticable te convey more serious saljocts treated of, an they are of & matere tond for the married, of those contompli or sale At adway, 2 A. st ony Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabs tormon, siut ebrcot, Philadelphia, On the eee the United Stator An spe 4. bt A.M MAU RIC BAU, ion Lite, bow Terk Pest Otioe 180 Likerby surset.