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ult. te lead for MORE CUBAN DOSUMENTS. shoud be duly tmapresed MARITINE INTELEIOBEOR. Baste (Frus), ord duet cotasnced id Bid Sela Wit bork . ccicto na labs event have ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—Tuus Dav, Fairy. Holbrock, Pee bond a altogether probable som muzs. 1 O2 [moem momen. ee satalte. {eey Sp sere at as fies ‘wore ‘mecereary won : KIew WatER. OFFICIAL PAPERS, pared to act with perfect pa Seperate ap nym faire, On. Ship sititer rend Mags SRANEMITTED TO CowouneS, AT ITS LAST In | subjeot with reference to Post ‘ork, November 25, 1853. Aomrlt {oe vorss lage ‘Bld we date ship Ruropent, BEFLY TO A GaLL POR THEM BY THE or eee oe eae c CLEAR! ing, Liverpool, og Cubs, the fact will neoeesarily Steamship Black Warrier, Shufoldh, Mobtle, Uivinesoe, | ac pany, Nov ebt Hessen, New Londen. Cid ua. > a ‘ ence over the of this government. nt LE NTE CHD schrs Thee Hf Smith, NBedtord: Mary (A Lovell, Norwiohi Wasmuncron. January 17,1845} _ | give you any positive instructions upon ihiesubjeatiand | Srif Lauetia, Gis elae (Heshedsh dete sleeps Hope, Warwick; Repubile, NBedford; JD Fish, ; § 7 Thhave the honor to transmit s copy of @ private and | JOU Sy and to wham. It may be advisable to con- ARRIVED. BALTIMORE, Nov %—Arr barks Modena, Eldridge, Semin Rr ber 8 Compl Sor ins | ecentrata wth me ofthe Rend ofthese | zat aaah Mave ang Bike | Bet tee ae sate AOA | DA are represen! ve juence, Bark fy " United States at Havana It was drawn forth by infor- Saw therefore. It may be politic to tmpart the foclings 4 my elisa, witareine it | Dretsuse tec Sele Hane Francia: Gow, Sevan mation Upon ng re ap to the department from ® | anq wishes of this government on the occasion My ouly ‘M passed Gibraltar in company with | sclrs M'T Saunderson,tBoughton, Elizabeth City NC; Ars fe soggy that i: could not tail to awaken some | Oriect is to obtaim full and accurate information in re- hound , al mints, Thom pion. Booo del Toro via Kingston, Jain; Eugenia, ‘concern. archives of your legation will show gard to every movement which England may make with rig | Reed, Kingston, Jam; Wm H Rutan, Sprague, Cohasset Nar- reference to Cuba. whether doei; to ebtain a transfer of that island to herse'f. or to obtaim « comtrol over the policy of Spain in regard to it, or to affect the institution 10W8, Beier eels by mea! erehension of auch & project Yor a ‘om sions and refured pay; arrowly escaped | Liverpool 15th inet via Halifax ¢ Misi i ic tor Rio Ja- » Me: i ment | of African slavery now existing there. The modes in | eeito: Nov 2, spoke rig Zelve Cok Parnouih Wed Mice 1, | Cina Wheelag, owon Chyna ‘It was. socordingly in view of what aseod, | which you may acquire this information are submitted to | from Norfolk: For Falmouth, Ja. and obt trom Capt M a (now oli ot N York. 596 tuna), and what hed recently transpired calculated to excite | ou, aireretion. Somk of water; he reported havirg had s heavy blow in NOrleans; Sachem, xiety on the part ef this government. im to its | 7 : tho Gulf, and was obliged to throw overboard a pact of his | Parker, do; barks Bay Stato, Dill, Baltimo Felations with what fs to.ur the most Interesting portion | 1 Mt sir, respeotfully, your obedient servant, deck load. ‘The M hyd very heavy gales onthe cosst lath | Philadsiphia; brig Sarah Thorndike, Hi @f the Spanish empire, that it was thought ex t to A.P. UPSHOR. | ana sth inst ny NW gale; and on the Toth experionood | Aartinics Ty ornaike, do; ‘i it 1 aw dive your predecessor rpreial directions about it. which ‘ke Jepan Manion, Te ocunter, cas large leuk... | rey, Wilmington, NC; Arcola, Froctean Tangiers you see in the instructions to him from this depart- Commed Perry has retuned from Washington h, Chase, Philadelphis. Sld steamship Cai mont, dated on the 16h July. 140, end numbered 2 £0 | wus Mississippi will sail to day, via Madeira, for Japan, snipe Monterey, and ‘Italy barks Nazaren 2 these instructions you are now particularly reterred, as wellas to a confidential despa ch from Mr Vail (num- bered 10) of the 15th January. 1841, detailing what ¥ in a conference with M De Ferrers at that time of Foreign Affairs at Madrid from which you wili learn the views and the ground taken by this gov- Willian ; brij from below, Lenox, Ho: lina, Mary H Leonti: low taking in balls BATH Nov 2—Ck A number of changes have ocourred among the officers, in consequence of the boilers of the Princeton having been found unfit for use The Powhaten, expeoted here every day, has been substitnted for the Princeton im the Japan Squadron. Capt. McClaney. of the Miasissippl. the sorning, m & Co. For the t geles from NE to WNW, rial damage. (Br). Campbell, Halifax, 6 days, with ; 0 romt Brig Lady Maxwell mdse. to Hamilton & ernment, which it never can relinquish From the perusal | 0'dered to the Powhatan, and Capt. Lee, of the Princet rig Wm Adrew, White, Now Mavon, 2 da} ballast, | Savannah $f toes doommants you will py pce to the Missiesippi. and the baiance of the offloers and | for Philadelphia. é = CHARLESTON, Noy 20—Arr briga Telegraph, Grace, or propriety of curefully reviewing those instructions, | Crew of the Princeton are to be transferred tothe Mace- | Schr Mary Elizabeth Pcttor, Philadelphis, $ days, for | NOrleans; Atlantic, Leighton, Philadelphia. j0id steamship ba | upon them in the mode that you may coneeive | donian. Capt. Mervine, of the Powhatan. is to be ordered | New Bedford. Isabel, Relline, Key Woot and Havana; s-ipsGen Parkhill, most aliciees tor the purpo% of amatiinciaiies the at- | to the razee Independence, now equipping at New York, fe eT egeaey Fish, Wareham, 2 4: MeK own, Liverpool Miomse (Br), Steamer Volant, , Hartford, 24 hours. Loop Samuel Hall, Anderson, Portland, Conn, 3 days. Heepcr, Pritehard, ‘The whole of tbese transfers have been occasioned by the ‘Varter, Sheer, NOries defective boilers of the Princeton 1t has been found to temtion of the Spanish government to the alleged pre eariousness of the tevur- by which Spain is supposed to ; 2ist—Arr ship Wibach, Barnes, be impoesitie to generate the requisite amount of ateam. BAILED, Pe ey Blot held her postessions in this quarter, and to obtain for net Steamship Black Warrior, Shufeldt, Havana and Mobile. : Paes you government the best intelligence which is in amy way | Deets BY 0? Propel te Tee at on iie Caaatthing | Ging ab sunsive, NN ridin, do; suaseteee the cing ehip Casyiaa, Delano, from Steamers. eennected with the subject: Whether recent reports are or are not unfounded or exaggerated, itis meverchelesa highly desirable that you sound the government of Spain, in crdst that the United States may know {tx sentiments and purposes with the same eertainty and distinctness that those of the ‘United States have been so uvreservedly and so repeated- ly made known to it. A copy of my letter to the Consul has just been placed ‘The ship Emma Fiold. from Liverpool, (arr 234) was towed oN to the oity, this evening, from Quarattine, hy eeonrer Pas TENT ne Ney 20—Are Jacob Bell, and Julie Francis, Warre [Per Sreamanir America. av Bostrom. y John Curtis, Hog ) and bark unknown. ‘We understand that there are other steamers CALAIS, wd in order to avoid the , these matters should be | looked to in time.—Norfolk Beacon, Nov 24, ib Heaas. and Roxana, Bonnwavx, Nov 9 Ady, Windsor Castle Robt Walsh, for NOrleans At Pauillac 5th, Arendabl, for U States, ir Baltimore. NS, for Dedication of the Wadsworth Monument Lodun in, P riland at Sudbury, ‘From the Boston Travelier, Nov. 24.) Walsh, Wo Sid from Royan dth, Gen Berry, Scavey, NOrleans; Abbot : . me in the hands of the Chevalier D’Argaiz, Minister dedication cf the monument lately erected at Sud- Peet au Prince; Joadn 5 ineorreotly r ay Spain, in Washington. i bork nee Captain Wadeworth and others, | Bors, Seiten Na gte (lvoe ge wore at Voxdon Sth), ay arted 6th From Nataaiaa): {Sih rig Torno, Berry, N York MR. WEBSTER TO MR. CAMPBELL. who fell in an Indian ambush, April 18, 1676, at the yetenmayan, Novs— Arr Creole, daly ston: 7¢h, Louis doy vehte It W Woellineton, Walle: NY ocky ‘Ozark, Lords and 7 Philip’ 0 » Goethe, Will ine. Sophie, “4 ms [Rrivate and confidential] fering moment Of King Philip's war, took place yee | err eiin Balinony Oh Relnie Rie eee 88d | Governer BRoownesnaven, Noy 6—Arr 4lina, NYork. Bursror, Nov 8—Arr Jeannie W Paino, Whitney, 8 John, NU. Cid Geb, Augustng, Davis, NYork. “Bld from the Pil Iith, Rodresn, Hill, Galvostor. Carviry, Nov {Sid Malabar, Crocker, NYork. Cine Nov $—B8ld Conrad, Barclay, Mobil Leer, James, San Franoiscc; Clutha, Brac rday. At alittle after tem o’clock, a procession was formed at the Town Hall, under the marshalship of Colonel Drur: Fairbanks, in the followipg order :—udbury brass band; Sudbury Rifles; carrisges, containing his Excellency George 8. Bout well, Governor of the Commonwesith, the invited guests. &.; citizens on foot. The procession Deragrment or State Wasnuxcrox. January 14, 1843. Sin—A communication from a highly respectable source, has just been recvived at this department. which to contain infor mation of co serious a nature, in Fegard to the present cond tion of the island of Cubs that the President bes come to the conclusion that it is expe- OMP BLK, Nov 5A: » Nov, Jand; sebrs Burnis. Lat land; Maria Loutes Juli of main boom, &o; Ont Griffin, Plymouth. C\d sohz,Cc hast brig Loretto, Gilohrist, Weet Indio: ‘Thomaston. NEWBURYPORT, Noy 23—Arr Janct Kidston, Dand, NYork; Canmore, Harv gohr Jas Small, Small, Giant to lose mo time im arcertaining, if nrac moved over the road to Saxonville, southward, and, Kidston, Dand, i Philadelphia, Sid sshr Ellen Dale, Somerby, Nortoli, pig an pee pt ear asl within a mile of the Town Mali, turned to the left, | itt Glencairs, Crawford, NOrleaus; Len, Hypério NEW BEDFORD, Nov 23—sid stnra Bil’ Adams, (from Feprosentations The name cf the individual from whom | Where; in the rear of an ancient buryivg ground: ap- | Le, Allen Brows, and Mary, for Boston; Molisss, Poliy, | Nantuekes) Haltimere; J Raymond, (from do) Norfolk. | thee accounts have come is fir good roacons, withheld, | Pe*red ® neat granite column. It was in this vicinity | ord Pilgrim, for NOrleans; St Lawronco, San Francisco. for aueabona Aa Benj Brown Gite Vomit val It is sufficient to say tht they come from the island, and | that the event which the ceremonies of the dsy comme. | Cuxwavew, Nov ¢—Sid Elis (8), NYork 5 PHILADELPHIA, Nov 4, P Clark, NYork; brig Gen Merion, Bib! ma, Torry, NY mofated took place, the scalped and mangled bodies of Dra Nov 9—Arr Connecticut, Williams, London for Captain Wadsworth and his commend having been found seattered over a smail space of ground, in the brushwood. Nahum Thompson, the President of the day. arore and stated that we were assembled to dedicate the moaument ill, Cardiff (from London) which reared itself in the distance. commemorative of the | ,, GRAvEsE'D, Nov 1) “Sl Yorktows, Bradish, N fork; Wm sufferings of the past, aud it was fitting tbat the further | “Stim Urondstaite ich, Rerepa of te con ctworp, | Bath. Me Chace, Dunton, NYork; services of the occasion should be preceded by the Imvo- | xYork. » wie " | NY¥ork; cation of the Divine blessing. Ile then invited Rev. | “Gorrexnuna, Oct 30-Cld Austin, Mason, Boston. Linus H Shaw, of Sudbury, to offer prayer, whioh that | Hezvorr, Nov 8- Wind bound, 8t Helors, Keus, for Bos- gentleman did in a very appropriate manner. | ton; Jan Vau Brakel, and Dorothea, Hoinrioh, for NYork; A yr was reed by Rev. He Spear; and: eumy by etl | Poe Pete hse Partin ta ee, Linksas Bib, Basted present to the tune of * Old Hundred ” i det " Lael 4 His Excellency, Governor Boutwell, was then intro. | [isch N¥grki loth, Alfred, do. ‘Sid 10th, Mary Annah, Bil- duced, and made an able and interesting address, giving | Adv, Conneaticut, and John Parker, for NOrleane; Splen- a bistory of the times und the wars of King Philip. amg | did N'York; Sea Quon, Bavaria, and Franklin (8), for do; A number of regular and volunteer toasts were given, | Moise, snd Sacramento, for Sun Francisco. andthe affair pasced off with agreat deal of satisfaction, 2 AMBUEG, Nov 2—Sld Ceorops, San Francisco. Rotwithetanding the unfavorable state of the weather. | Kru Noy de Atr Queeu Victoria, Furcer, NOrloans. which Prevented & number of military companies, and Mae Mobile ke J : citizens from other places, from attending. have been transmitted from thence by a person of high ; Whose statemeu's as we are told by those who know the source. are believe to be entitied to as much comsideration as those of wny individual in Cuba. Act- ing under this belitf and ivilueveed by ‘he consideration that this government has fr-quen'ly received intimations from vericus quarters in rexacd to Cuba. which givea color of probability to tbe «tatements which have thus been recently received. the President has instructed me to make this communication to you, to call your atten. tion to the matter. and to de-ire you to tran-mit all the infermation you possess. or can obtain, in regard to it. ‘The necessity of absolute secrecy in everything that relates to the inquiries you are directed to make, and in the tranemission of their result to your government, has Obliged us to send to Havens a speci«l messenger, who will teke charge of and ‘deliver to you in person this letter, and who will be cirecved to remain with you for seme short time. to afford you opportunity to prepare a reply. end to impart ail the intelligence which may be (thin your reach It is proper, bowever. to apprize you that it is highly @esirable that there should be as little detention as pos. sible, as the President is exceedingly anxious to be well Havre, and proceeded; 10th, Denmark, Breman, Baltimore fir London, snd proceeded 11th; Ignis Fatuus, Rossiter, London for San Francisco, ard proceeded. Off do He Alle, from Haniburg for N York. ald 10th, 114334 tons, PORTLA jon 8 adie at Cruz: Monlenaer, Boston (from | warive Sapien NYork, Cientuegos; Chamyion, Davis SAVANNAH, Ne 4 rigs Jane Philura, Calhoun, and Macon sehr JF Tol mill, Hoe; top, Baltimore; Mary 1 Chappell, H SALEM, Nov 23—Arr brig Relief, Lrvenroor—steamship America, ton and wife, Mr Sommers, Mise Mics Haggerty, Miss Green and m pool for ¥obils. Livervoor, Nov 10—Arr Baltio (8), Comstock, NYork; Noemio, Johnson, and Caroline, Conner, Charloston. Sld 10th, Warbler, Horcul Blanoho, NOrleans; Wale, Walter Mager, INcREASED AVERAGE Duration or LirE --Pro- Wither . aot iat A oas Prince, Blanchard, do; Arvum, Rankin. Baltimsre, Nicholson, Fredericks. David and’ wie, James informed upon the subject at the earliest practicable | fesecr Buchanan, in on interesting looture before the | Hartshorn, and Empire State, Russell, NYorh; Clarlotts Graham, Jehn C Wilson, Jacques Chapoyson, Todd and ee Mechanics’ Lnstitute of Cincinnati, maker the following | Kead, Elwell, Bath; lith, St George, Rdwards, SFranoi wifo, M ip Kelly, John stevens, # Margsret Lemon, Mr Pbill Mra Maitland and MrJ Remmi Mr Williem Sm; t»man and wife, Mr The messenger is unacqusinted with the contents of this letter, and it is not vece:sary or de-irable that the subject of this correspondence should in any way bemade kaown tohim. The amount of the information which bas been received is this : the writer represents himself @8 bound in honor not tore. what he bas made known to his ocrrespondent in the United States to the jocal au- thorities of Cuba, for resson+ which cam only be guessed Moses Whoeler, King, Boston; 12th, Princess Alice, bury, SFranoieco; Sisters, Mobile; Hanbet, Charleston; Now | World, Knight, NYork; 2 trepid, do. UThe’G W Bourno, for Calcutta, before roported sld 24, is now reported 10th. In the river, outivard bound, Siddons, for NYork; Florida, for Philadelphia, LryeRnroo1—Steamship Adv Niagara (s), for Boston 27th; Wnt Patten, do 13th; | liame, wife and four childre Polar Star, do 16tb; Chas Sprague, do 20h; Plymouth Rock, do Sith; North America Dunbar, do Deo 5, destination changed from Now York; Trimountain, and Brooss, do with | Calvert, Lowel deepateh; Baltic (e)7for NYork 17th; Europa (s), 40 20th; | coster; Louis Ree: Ww rn World, Moves, do 15th; Antarctic, Yorkshire, aud | G McKay, prise, do 10th; St George, do lvth; Chas Holmes, do obrervations upon the average duration of lite, the effect in part of the medical roience. He says, that in the lat- ter part of the sixteenth century, one haif of all that were born, died under five years of age. and the average lon- gevity of the whole population was but eighteen years. In e seventeenth century. one-half of the population died under twelve, But in the first sixty years of the eigh- teenth century, one half of the population lived over twenty seven years. In the latter forty years, one-half exceeded thirty-two years of age, At the beginning of the present century, one half exceeded forty years, and from 1838 to 1845 one half exceed forty-three ‘The ave- 98h. 28 ge longevity of these successive periods has been in. | 2th; Ashburton, do 2ist; Celestial Empire, Benj Adams, and ena honts ih the diteent tury up to 437 | Setatoas, do 26th; Great Western, Furhsr, de Deo 1; Ty- r rem 18 years.in the sixteenth century wp to 4 hoon, Salter, do with despstch; City of Manchestor (8), for by cur last reports, These facts are derived from the | pijiedelpain Deo %; Rio Grande, do 2th inst; Flora McDo- medical statietics of Geneva Applied to this country, | nald, for Baltimore 16th; Pioveer, do with despaten; Car: such an improvement as is here exhibited from 1500to | line, Conuer, for Charleston 20:h; Noemie, do with despatch; 1845, would make # variation in our bills of mortality of | J.P Barward, for Now Orleans 1ith; Mary Annah Wade do mcre than haif a million, or 1,500 deaths dsiiy 20tb; Maine, Freeman. do 25th; Inez, Lunt, do with deapatoh. Bartly—46. at. His statements, confirmed as they appear to bo in i Pkoaty, eae W some particulars. by various recent occurrences of public character, with which you csonot but be familter, are considered as entitled at ieast to serious attention, and to call for immediate examination and ivquiry. It is represented that ihe si uation of Cuba ie at this moment in the higbest degree dangerous and critical, and that Great Britain has res: ived upon its ruin; that Spain does not or will not sce tbis intentiony and that the au- thorities of the island are atterly incompetent to meet the crisis; that although according to the treaty of 1817, the slave trade ought Lot to bave been carried on by any subject of Spain. it has, neverthsJess, been continued in full vigor up to the year i841. notwithstanding the inces- sant remonstrances Of (b= sritieh government, which was ‘aiian Iolunas,) wife, two “6 Geo Hal C Orr, Glatgow; J Ascasso, Franco; Osborne, E Berry, Quobeo, Edw Sm rois, J J Eut for leg Sth, Inez, for NOrleans; frimountaln. fo* Bos- — ton. Aleoin port 1¢g, Gon. Taylor, Mitzhell, and Parthenon, Maithews, for NOrleans. Lonpox, Nov {—Eutd inward Simlab, Robertson, Balti- more; Arabella Pickering, Tadousac; i0th, Emigrant, an CoxcressiowaL Evzcvion mm Kewtucxy.—An election took place in the Seventh (Lonisvitle) Cou- gression district of Kentucky. on the 20th in it lady and servant, Jerome Ravel, indy, child ebm = to fill | dressen, Baltimore; Kiloy, Crowell,’ Musquas! . Cld | Misses Frank, isughter, better informed it is saia. from wonth to month of every | the vacancy occa-loned by the resigoation of Hon. Hum- | 9th, Tarquin nty, Cardif and NOrleans; Trumbull, | and lady, Mr Mureatti, thing that tock piace tn thy isiund than the Captein | phrey Marshall, which resulted as follows: ~ | Snith Havre and NYor ih, Gondar, Barstow, and A | child, Mr Brillant, Miss Capo! Genesal bimss}s, 1: is ulieged vhat the British ministry Preston, (whig.) Sendere, (dem) | OTOGGt ith, © Grianelt Fletcher, for NYork 1th; Vio- | eateheaeie We Coleen es and abolition societies fiuaing themselves foiled or eluded 422 aol, | obese Ute, Silas nae for dob is : | toria, Champion, for d London, Hebard, for do Dee Ms Havana’? 3 Lug by the colonial aug the bows governments, have therefore | , Also, im port ‘dg, Forest Queen,’ Cooper, for Boston; | Harrison and lady, Mo Tecolved, not perbaps #ithout s-cretly congratulating Fouthampton, Tinker, for NYork; Charlotte, Dougias, aud | H Churebhill, Mobile; themeelves upon the 0d: twacy of Spain, upon eecomplish- Britanwia, for San Francis:o. ing their object in a uiffer:nt method by rhe totwl aud im- Lonpoxprr ky, Soy 6-—Sld Mary Ann, Hatrick, New Or- " ¢ | leans, Liuien Myers and A G Myere, Mobile, Dr mediate ruin of | le toland Eat sama a08 sald 0 be Sith seers 4 | ,iansrrire, Nov SCld, Lopanto, Sowal, B roub, Sid | 8 scr, mpbel sad ohild, mow ona on < a ie | ste em 2 j » Savol Train, Woo myrna; aaron jarvey, Cope, are Creoles, on condition ths: tb+y will uLiie with the colored | Eighth ward Ee: | Palermo. te iets Savage, Mobile; AA Azoy, je in effectirg a genera: ewancipstion of the slaves, | | Acy Reindeer, for Bosten; Irere, and Centro Ameriea, for Queseda, Havana; Major N 0 Wil gad in converting thy government isto a bieck military | Total..... | Sen Freneisoo Havana; TW Phelps, Tepublic, under Britieh provection. The Britiah abulition- | ists reckons ov the pavei force of th-tr govermment sta- tioned at Jamaics ane el-ewhere end are raid to nave of- fered two large stesmrbips of war, aed to have proposed to the Venezueiian genersi uric. who resides at Kiage- ton, Jamsion. io take the cuunmand of an javading army. Sewrert, Nov 10—Arr Julius Cesar, Fleming. Glonces- E, for Mobile; 11th, Kate Howe, Norcross, London, to load fer NCrleen Sld 10th, Nathanie’ Thompson (from Cardiff, having re | paired), Hill, NOrlesns. Cid 9h, Albania, Littlefield, do. ‘onTsmeutTH. Nov &—Arr Fortitude, Lord, from London Havre for Mobile, and sid 10h; had gone to Haves to Dougherty, Havana; Mi Milligan, Movil Motile, J B Pur f, W Balt. Preston's majority. Arrivats oF ConGRessmEN ar WasHINaTon — Schufeldt Miss Wil jase. EUSTON, Noy 4—Arr stoamsbip Amorion (Br), Shai rf TP bed ma oa. e), rl in . Carmiola, brigs $iroc, Afy ‘aud others.’ Bark Undine remained ips Win Tapscott (ni Cornish, Savannah; 22, Grotto (mew, Sil tons), Stuart, | ‘Auld, Olascew Olina, Sherwood, NYork; Bi Salem; Col Sattorly, Riwood, NYork. In 18—Arrschrs Saxon, Haskell, and St Ste rs Sarah Ann, Brome: m, bor South; 234, brigs Byz! tium, Small, Millbridge for NYork; Isobella (Br), Windsor N NYork; echrs Northern Light, ‘ORD, Nov 23—Azr stoamer Albany, White, Alba- ny. aC KSONVILLE, Nov 12—Arr bai Louis 7, ——- (before rr_trig Fiuanoise, $Hartman, Port Gloucester; Citizen. Fr), Ciccro, Martinique, with loss tario, Vangilder, NYork; C! Sarr at ork. Cidochr Sereoa, Brown, FORIBMOUTH, Nov 23—Cla ship Frank ‘re Sam! Gilman, Barry, and brige Wi Savannan, ‘ov Wa 21l—Arr ships RK Page, Strickland, | Sophia, Gusley, Philadelphia; John Bird, Bird, New Gray, Plummer, Ni abs Band, Philadelphia. Ch NYors:'brigs Josephus, Wil- (Orleans. NYcrk; schr Sophronia, Quarles, Calsis ESASEFDRD, Nov 17—3ld brig A M Roberts, Philadel phis. Passengers Arrived. joumers, Mr Gasserty Messrs James Bradoury, J C Dalton, Mame Groentield, Geo. Shute, John W Downing, Todt, Rov J A Albro, Mossra J P I. Paterson, Back, P Boylan, Scott, Mr John Houghton (Mr Henry Miller and wife, Mr Passengers Sailed. ada, from Boston—E G Wil- » Miso Willisins, Miss Taylor, fe John Dean, A W Hoyt and wife, of Boston; Robert Crocker, wife and child, of NYork; F A Calvert aad 01 F Routy, sud W Hellins, Puiledeiphie ington, DC; Peter Rothenbush, Philip Um- » Calicvrnis; LH Ge kas Consel at Vivian, W George Russell, Eng! : ter Greavos, Mr Maitland, Mr Hutchinson, Canads; @ W Havana anp Monin Steamship 8B Ac Mernandes, B Gallo! Joseph Ballister and lady, Boston; Gab: Axtoine Ravel, lady and servant, nd sorvant, Mr Frank and two a ‘and cbild, servants. Mrs Wsrwick, daughter and servant, JgBishop, P Crook, Havana; Mra E White aud toy, Mies MA Myers, Mobile; J Jeffrey, G 7 A Sibblees, H A M 3 J Henry, Xr Suni Mr M Treat. SS ee RC Fe ry an, Caroling , 1525 tons), NYork; ‘ath, Me; ‘also a ship mchias for d Poor, Port harle: t, Toby, Demarara. Si Elizabeth, Harrington, ier Konnshee, ber, Bos obr Pana- avon. Pierce (new, mH Spoir, Lapier, 3 arks Exact, Grumloy, Newport Wales; ins, N York; jand, Stover, Cherryfiold for | for do t Boston—Capt Thomp- nid, Eusign Campbe! ington, Mr Geo Wilkin, Charles Soott, Mr. Wm Jonas Hosl children and servant; ad; T Wal Pinet, Cognac; th, Montreal—42, Bisck Warrior—Don wana; Mad Labouisse jarcia, D Ri odors Lo 'd niece, Mr Bloncon Mr Axil, Indy and DoCarlo Mr Ferno, Mr id finity of six O ‘Bodmon, Havans; Mobile; Miss L Lajon- Mr Savage, Mrs Savage, M Gomet, J Bruziors, C king, Motile; G vi . Mobile; P Lamottee, J F Brindt and son, ¥ Piyn. F Plyn, no Mis i Specie $i 0, Senators—Messrs, Shields, of [ilinois; and Bright, of Indiana, Reprerentatives—Mesrra Disney, of Ohio Joburon, of Tenpessee; Brown. of Mississippi; MvMullin, | of Virginia; Chapman. cf Connecticut ; Ashe, of North Carolina ; and Gcodenow, of Maine mre rence Ce 600,000 blacks in Cubs avd 540 000 in ber West India aan Liande. Icad for U States, but received orders to proceed to Mobila, Pasred by lith. Christiana, Hammond, from London for @ landed her pilot , Nov 10—sid Franklia Kiog Mills (from St . London. f do 10th, Argelique, Samuels, 118 days from NYork for Rotteréam. ‘This is to be ceconde’ us is suggested, by an in-urrection Of the rlaves azd ‘ree men ot color, supported by the white Creoles If this scheme shou.d succeed. the influence of Britain fm this quarter, it te cemurked will be unlimited With abkete. ARD 1 J. | 'S1d 10th, Sewsll, Merrow, Cardi (from Lozdon). my business, I offer for sale, at r . Bhe will, it is said strike death blow at the | Married, Név a= Ase 0: wth, N h is well aeaorted, oither by tl existence of slevery in ‘he United Sintes Intrenched | On Thursday morning. November 25. at the church of | QUEENS ov POM, Ells; Mrdmva, 18 dave fice: Bremen | greivers 1 also ep 9 coll she abteation or at Havare and San Autovio, ports as impregnable as | St Charles Boromeo. Brcoklyn. by the Key. Dr. Pise, | tor NYord; had been 6 days off the Start, vith heavy wos! Well seserted stock of fancy good rock Gibraltar, rhe will be able to clove the | Mr. Arrsonse Ravzon, to Miss Naswy Fioop, of Brovk- | ly gsles. as Sah Fronch porcelain vases, &, at moderate prices, two entrances to the Gulf of Mexico. | _,anee Bay, CGH, Sept 7—Arr Warren White, Creamer, | 0. #, A. BINRICHS, 150 Brondway, and 76 Liberty street and even to | Jy ed revent the free pasrage ct (he commerce of the Un japtist Tabernacle on Thursday eveni BANCY ARTICLES LATED WARE.—AN INVOICE OF ENGLISH pinted ware, oommprisiog ten seta, castors. cake and card OYS—TOYS—TOYS.—TO CLOSE THIS BRANCH OF ACOF, 16 Gold street, ‘sdaced prices, the above or from the rade to my French and Bohemian York (Jvly 1) Toruay, Novy 9—Arr Gleam, Postgate, Hamburg for NOr- iT Wicur, Nov 5—Of, Gust: tates over the Bahama banks. and through the Fi by the Rey, Edward La:brop, “Mr ebannel. | Danny. to Mies Saran J. Ressearur. all Of thie cit frem London for NOrleans. Bouncing as seditious persone. and friends of Great Britain, the few «ho rysixt the importation of slaves and | encourage the immigration of free whites The writer poiats to the cevsus of the population of the island, teken by suthority, and just publi-hed, of which he encloses x evs ; ond from the proportion be tween the different colors he infers the probability that the future wh te Creoles will he able to preserve their rights in the Ethiopivo-Uuban repuotic ; and as to the Soaniurda, he presumes that they will leave the islend at ouce. The writer very naturally supposes that the United States must feel @ deep rolivitude upon ® subject which so nearly concerns their own interest and tranquility. He seems anxious that public opinion im this couatry should be formed upon it. and properly directed. and does not hesitate to exprese the opinion that the mass of the white ulation of Cuba in rmsy ci:cumstances, including the | paniords. prefer. and aifsys will prefer, the flag of the The local authorities are believed not to be entirely | On Thureday evening. November 25, by the icv. Jo- | ds FREE EXCURSION TO THE CITY OF NEWARK, fant of the perils which environ them, but are ré- | feph Androe of St. Stephen's Church, ‘Cwenty seventh | Liverroor, Nov 10—The Great Britain (s) heneo for | 4% Will be made by the New Jersey Railroad, om Friday, P | N th f e rao) garded 48 60 Uorpid as Hoi to be competent to understand | treet, Joun O'Connon, to Manse y | Avatr: put into St Helena Sept 23, short of coal, having oye bt el ved poe Siding fs SO be 100, rehen tages the extent and imminen-y of those perils, nor the policy | —— | Geeetignens heavy SE galos whens fow days sail from Cape | fein to the highest. idderion Teeadey, Nov 8), a id ce by whick Great Briain is guided Dica, | “Nov iShip Great Weatoen, which arrived hore 6th, at G | Clocks noon, at the Merchants’ Exchan, The weelthy planter: are described as equally biindto | Om ‘Thursday morning, November 95. Mr. Isaac R. | PM let nverk Oct 2h S Pie Cerml tine making the pac. | AUBERT H. NICOLAY, Auctioneer, 2 bors the great danger in which they stand of Losing their pro- | axe, of conrumption. inthe 4%th year of his age | eené in 15 days 20 hours, nnd deduoting the time delayed off | Till leave the depot, at Joraey City, T oreioek; F Seiko De the contin ia Upual, baying negroes, | “The friends and reintives of his fully are invited to | the Bell Buoy for water, 15 days 17 hours. Stazen will be in roadin of the ot Glamoring for the continua'ion of the trade, and de- | attend his funeral, this afternooa, from his late resi. | _ AneRvern, Nov 9— The Harmonie (gailiot), of Veondam, free of oxpens { convey passeng it rain on Fri until Monday, Nov. 29, All iewing the proporty previous t Fas passed, waterlogged and abandoned, ath Nov in lat 33, dence corner of Fitty-ninth street and J: N, lon 28E, by the Uva, Lee, arrived boro. On Wednesday, November 24, at the residence of her | son, in Pelham, Westchester county. J ATCHER, in the 55th year of her age, wife of Daulel Thatcher, Esq , ot Bridgeport, Conn. | The funeral will take place this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, | B from the church at Bridgeport. The relatives and friends a—Sb ip Pernvien, —-—, of and from Nantuokot, to are invited to attend without further notice. Carriages | SPE Rite Sting for Pacific Ocean: schrs Senate, Blaisiell, Wil be in attendance at the depot on the arrival of the | Nass fer Portland: Aid, Paul, do for Boston. | 11.30 A, M. train from New York ig ae On Thursday morning, November 25, Mrs, Jeanne M. Port) ‘ail. the, vessels above reported, bound E, | Fort. all the venels that have arrived at this porteinse 15th Her friende, and thore of Henry Pailiet and Mdwara , Previously reportod. Fort, are respeotfully invited to attend her funeral. this | Uri Acoma afternoon. at 8 o’cloce precisely. from he residence, | **Bing in cargo 181 Hudeon street, without further invitation. On Wednesday, November 21, Danie. P. Lvov, in the bth arenne Herald Marine Correspondence, Rveanrown, Nov2l. Arrived—Brig Waverloy, Anderton, Georgetown, 8C, for echr Mount Fope, Poet, NYork for do. Stoamor o'clock, P. all bills of lading will be sig: offce of BPUFFURD, TILESTON, , N precisely. od, and is now at the wharf w Haven, Purnavenrnra, N Thos Conder, Hoover, Portlan ; Peconic, Park, ther charg Jack Charleston; sohr ~~ hrvugh tickets to 1; to Pilatka, $3, Arrived -Brig Smsli, Treedwe ville, EXCURSIONS. ‘ay, Nov. 26, the exoursion will not tak persons who are desirous of LESTON, SAVANNAM, AND FLORIDA— ekly United States Mail Line.—Th MAKION, M. Berry, Comm: ‘th river, on Saturday, Nov. 27, a F freight, apply on board, where i, and street. Savanneh persougers ticketed through without fur- chance of te New York, by sale ¢ toget prooure tick: with cr & CO. 3 South Florida as follows:—To 28th year of his age Thé friends of the family are invited to attend his fu- neral. this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from St. Thomas church, without further invitation, On Thursday morning. November Sale Rough and Rea¢ y, Matthews, Eastport. United States tot of Bogla In thus communiesting to you the eubstance of the statements of this waiter. you will distinctly understand that your government tcitber adopts nor rejects bis Fok char Nov., at Yolock P. M. Scur Henny, of Portland, ashore on Long B Avn, with hor cargo of hay, wasto be sold st auction 24! at helf past two lations. It bh a od ft inst, ft perpersed by ony ehow ae whiok ulations. It is with his statement of supposed facts | orcicck. after a long and severe il ness, which she bore Whalemen, fe uok surpascod by any steniner. For fro'ght, whiol five ald report Uper them mie ee eeoiat, ou Mill | with Chrietian patience Mrs Carmanine Kevarn, wife of | | 81d from Now Bedford 24th, buck Ansocnds, Pacifo | ¥! jor td Ror at the omee’ of MATTER Lowe Ta examine and report upon them with scrupulous care, and | John Keyser, and daughter of the late Jacob Berman, in | Ocean. ui ‘ . Woll street. Cabin pasenge. not found, $6. with as much promptnrrs as «trict secrecy aud discretion the 47th year of herage will permit; and the whole of the statements is now im- ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and thore of | ted to you. pot to limit but to guide and direct the | her brother John Beerman, and her’ brovher-in law, ities you are called upon to make in +o delicate @ | James Warring, also, the members of Hinman Lodge, Arr at Newport 28d, brig Tyleston, Swaii Qcoan, of sud for Nantucket, 17 mos out, 8 bb! three men by accident, and three others had died. Arr at Hull E, ith inst, Gr ship Treo J Atlantio 3 had lost nge, $8. Parker, ESTON—TO SAIL —Cal neaago, with state room, $1 Passengers for Savani ticketed through by mail boats, say for vabin, $13 SATURDAY, 2TH asaaze, with state GITY OF Ni Re Davie’ Strait 8 hast; hot u y a matter, It is quite obvicus that any attempt on the part | 107, T 0. of 0. ¥., and the members of Wacbingtom Chap: | of Kew London, Lotte nee resee rom the Malian, | oO eA VANNAH.—U. 8, MAIL LINE-THR SUPE weatbewn so seer tavelven Soul, it Memops, 90 rei te Flt oa Bends ee invited to sitend | Ship Rore Standish, P wernt Boston (Aug 19) £ Baturday, Nov. #7 ah abeos crelavke PPM. feoee ate Noah 8 war, involving. pormibly, all Hurope. a0 | her funeral, on Surday afte: t 2 o'clock. hip Rose Stendish, Pearson, from Boston (Aug 19) for 1) Nov. 37, wb thee . M. well as the United States: wad as she ena hardly tall te | lave residence, 183 Mort siroct ne 2 CCR: Som Me | CR eRe Latd Koes vor, Apply to SAM L MILL, No, 194 Front evroes. The Flerid . 8. Wood! Por rp.cd, strength, scoommor have no superior on’ 0 OR SAN FRANCISCO, OA wae ship 8) Ship Aberdeen Knapp, from New York (Aug 10) for San 1, Francisco, Sept 19, off Kio Janeiro. Ship Ophelia, Nason, from Loudon (Aug 13) for Caloutta, Oot 5, Int 10.27 N. Jon 34 24 We Ship Comet, Gardner, from NYork (Sept 27) for Sam Francisco, Oct 14, at 23 38, ton 88 10 W (uot as befor), Sbip Chas Hi mbereton, Williams, from Liverpool for Bos: | ! Bee this, and probably does not desire it. there may be fearon to doubt the scouracy of the information we have received, to the extent to which it proceeds, But many causes of excitement and #larm exis’, aad the great mag- nitude of the subject makes it the duty of the govern- ment of the United S ates to dirregard no intimations of Suddenly, on Wednesdvy, Noveniber 24, Jonn Fuoa- nner, aged 39 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family and the mem- ly Invited to at- 0.6 East Thir- at 12 o'cluok, bers of the Light Guard. are re: tend his funeral, from his late residen: tieth street, on Sunday, the 28th toast jor No. 11, North’ river, bg Mt “ n 9 . For freight or cabio baving such intended proceedings which bear the least aspect of | without further inviturion | $75: Ins $9, Som 19. oge ti to. tho capt “ ‘han Hanau, Holmes, from Liverpool for NOrloans, | Tom accommodations, apply to sho on Prebsbility. Qn W , November 24, Mancaner, onl: py " t ‘M. ¥. FURNISS, 83 Wall str rc jh goveroment has long been tn potsemton of | On Wednerday, November 24, Mancaner, only daugh 1, ef Cape Antonio. or to ter of Edward H and Margaret Hudson ions and fare, 4th, on La No. 27, roar building. the policy and wisbes of this government in régard to F fi th idence of h te, West at 20 05, it a 7? ove gard to | » Funeral from the residence of her parents, 107 West | Int 2643, ton STATES MALL STRAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR ‘Cuba, whied h. ry changed, and has been repeated- | Fourteenth stree i afte "elo. Bark 3: NITED STATES MATL STEA. ANY, ly told that the Uniced Staut never would permit the New Orleans ‘pe oe pivese copy. mermaid A FO ae tee ee pnvenecc Tu epleaaid, stenseenly, ocoupation of thet island by Bri cbr Gen DeKalb, of NOrloans, from ——— Const of K. Davenpor' CHEROYEX, U. h agents or forses. upon | At Bushwick, L I, November 25, Winuias Picor, in” ; , will ail from the’ pier at foot of War any pretext whatsoever; and ‘hat in the event of any | fart soncf Edward N Pioot ‘ : braainet ii ap dah Sho on Saturday, Nove sttempt to wrest it from ber she might securely rely | Epon the whole naval and military resources of this coum- | Dr J. J. Engle, and daughter of Hon. Thomas Fitzgerald, try to ald her in preserving o- recovering it, | of Michigan A copy of this letter will be immediately transmitted | At his residence, in Amelia county, Virginia, after a the American minister at Madrid. that he way make | protracted illness, Natianren Hanson, feq.’ lie waa Such ure ¢t tke information ft contains as circumstances | born April 11, 1773, and died November 21, 1852 may appear to require In the city of Brooklyn November 25, suddenly, G Am. sir, reepectfully, your obedient rorvant R_ Bhodes infant son of George Ro and Fram DANIEL WEBSTER. | Foreign Ports, ‘© Am vessel: Im port, Ship Nerfolk, Rogers, feom Naples. At Evansville, Ind , onthe 14th inst . Marra L., wife of Rates of Banta, nbt Oct 2. Guseavrar, Nov une Crascow, Noy 12—Ships Statira Morse, Lawton, for [York 24th, and from Greenock dvb; Huron (Ir), for Bos ton, ldg. cx | :hACVAYRA, Oct 10—Are geht Arn Maris, Mitohell, Baltl more; ith, bark Thos Dallett, Dill, Philadelphia, & HonN Nov 6—Srip Chas Hill, Lecraw, tor NYork fow pers of frei the company’s bil application mt the oie No bills of ladin : Rhodes. aged 4 months and 11 days aya, and ot) bef ro. “| USTRALI Bonent B.Canrnert, Keq..U. 8. Consul at Havans, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | “‘Waraca, Nerd Barks Louise & Caroline, Raven, and ORT ote, MR. WEBSTEX TO MR. IRVING attend his funeral. this afternoon lock, frow the | Leo, Miller, for NYork, Ida; brig Oonductor (Br), Griswold, fa00 tons barthen b Daviarnene ob Bties residence of his father No. 168 High for Boston, fow da: s, Nev 2—Bark Splendid, Bowdon, from NOrleans arr Oct 27, to proceed next day for Palerm: Mus A, Nov 2—Batk Peuchits, Lane, for NYork, fow r Of contumption, on Thursday, November 25, Jane Ivs- Ton, aged 24 years and 6 monthe. Her friends and sequaintances are invited to attend Wasiiscron poe the confidentia! letter ery. to the Voneul at Mareh 14 1843 from this department Havana. a copy of et | | milies or Bi table passage, are respootfully rev in o14 vesto's now advertiae ett, for do ldg; Laguna (Br), 4 aod from other whic t to you i eapate the funeral, this afverno: 2 o'clock, fro ‘| | Moard, fice No. 25 Ene’ rive fecstved. From the reply ft woud “neem Thay tae PPB | Bek street, cere ana nee ee mee races Se epee ee re tal Se. reer on book the Concul kuew, or could obtvin intelieenrs the | On Thursday, November 25, Jon Daven, in the 96th | previourly reported eld. for Now py Bubject from the suthorivies of the Of feo te | year of his age. | York, is stated in some sovcunts for NOrloaua Brie Anores | | sources. the information which has bee | | His funeral wii take place to-morrow afternoon, at 2 | 2Pt'ie: 40 de from NYork, arr ietibut not having scl oanvblll of health proveeded to Malta to obts one Of Wee BUPPred vreat y exaggerated. ever. o'clock. from No. 42 Wyckoff street Keooklyn. His Da vas, Oct 9-Brig Ellis, Richarée ym, for Rochelle, to York boilt proket ship, BAL’ of and alyrm still exists im that quarter to render | fends and those of his brother. Jornetius Dever, are in- | loadfor besten. ooromander, inmuring at the lowest ra eaution and vigilance, on the part of this government, | Vited to attend as above, withont fur:her n Newoasrix, Nov 12—Dark F Cohon, Ripley, for Busten, indispenead); ; 6 ly meoesrary On Thureday. November 26. Gonvenivs Reoam, $00 of mber, from Now York for ben 2 n } Barks Mandarin, Campbell, from New MR. UPSHUR TO MR IRVING Bap ue ius and Ellon Regan, aged 4 year «10 months and 2 | otto lngham.tor do, few d ‘azo tho Be oat nud fisetost ix tho world rranTe Tr ‘oaton, . Garisne, Marifo PORTE sn wnidpd in } vita, Mende and aequalotences are rospectfully in- Posiasenp y Eenily Robert ato: a Ved to attend his funeral, from bis late supposed for NOrloans, do; The delicate mature of our relations with Spain inte. | 110); Waite uberis from bis lat | Coben, M'Cune, for Boston, 1a t Jones, Pareivel for | gard to the island of Cubs taken in connection with the On Wednesday, November 24, ne b do few days; Treston, from 25) for Boston, wtohed for Australis. A Auppored devigne of ber power apon th Std year of her Sunaeers W. Lowen pur | Wno; Bloria (Neap), for NYork, » i The manner in wh — Deot rary thal thir government rho Efingher 1 BLIZS@ETH Lawsxnos, widow o , Fanams ab Oss B- Bris. G i r), for Chincha rovistou pattccplee vigiomoe in watahig over the rig The frier ives of the famiiy are invited. | “Nocnerun Oct S—fug Nautiioe (Lab), dostinatlon NEN nt dusrter in & matter thet #9 nearly Tithoor farther rotice to attend hee faneral, om seventh | changed feow Lorton, and others. sll sth, beige Tally Ho, MERO CR Rrererts oud seourity, You will, therefore. love no | day (Saturday), the Sith fms 4 o'olook, from the | N¥ork; 9h, Diedrioh (Nor), ton ae voring to ascertain the prevent views and | residence of ber vom. Jehu W whee, 48 whing. | Rovtannam, Nov 10h ar, | rivets semen, 4 i t ad City will on that day leave Paiton ie ile plat an¢ comin nice your ¢ information | market picr, at 10 A. M., and roturping, leave Fiushing as | via othe Delle now, from Trisste Fogerdto it. Ltivmecessary that Spain| 34 2. M tour 0 19nd fon IK GER; Starabyel, Kivgana, thom CC —— ee aftor yee ~~ on the 4 fi LLY cy ng "to examine for thomeolves. On The above ship is nearly now, f. LIA, PIONEER LINE.—THE NOBLE NEW A’ STRAL PI b ROR, go so siath ebip of this ling, and sail enotuslly, on ths 15th itis well known that the Now York bailt paokos ships of the New York and Havre ling, and with TR! Jami all oom- d, before ongaging Early applics- ray or to 118 South steost, or to , FB. Northup, to, will suosoed the Soar: lelbourne, t) Philip. Raltimors wa od hag obtaindd for thei evouat higher ratos. y, {6 Wall streot. ENT CLIPPER sire m Moose, and will hank toma. A arory to alo, on moderate torma, ob ot Wall etece, To'olook. | and WANTED, | Mise URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREST.—DOORS Bi rrnsete meommmnrgn siete Friday ove GRICIAN, AND rece ahs " .o. iis, Burton Brat dhir, Sehuston Perey de i ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS open at 644; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Friday ovouing, November 2}, will be performed Cathallin. sig BURCH ENS DOG OF GHENT. THE MONKEY OF THE PITCAIRN £ ISLAND. % ‘TRE OF VARIBTI' ly AND 19 ge ie ee Ch them eo White, Proprie- 6 mmenoe at 7 o'clock precisely. Prag Nerenber# ci Be performed Timothy Toodles, .. Me. F, 5. Chanfrau s D. MR. AND MRS. P. W. HITE’S THEATRE OF VARIETIES—NOTICE.— Sixth Annual Benofit of Mr. C. White will be gon eens the Wak inst, eadll ThersGny oretape Dose pro ‘T¥’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. ¢73 poapwax, ove Grand street.—Open every + Under the sole ‘ircotion and perso Re ion of ce Motabie Fespeo! . Christy, wh moertsin this city, fo: Bee With favor by Wichiy . rn Afternoon Concert, comm noing ab 3 ofoleok PARNUMS MUSEUM—THE GREAT SEA TIGRESS, alive, goeg through ite regular performances in the w , from 1 to 3, and from (34 to 10 &. M. ‘The humoro of THE LAST NAIL, this eve! t halt pact noon, at 3 o’olock, ANOTHER ion to the whole tS So., 2 oonts; Parquet and First Baloony, 1236 ra. M ADAME HENRIETTE (2 hg NEW SERIES OF FESTIVAL CONCERTS. CakD. In announcing this new serio rts, it is doomed necessary to direct the attention of tho public to the pea Har construction of the different programmes which wit Suocesnively presented, The programme of s concert, like « musical composition, tho cssential oloments of light 1d be aveided. In Operas, and whi jomm o1 been thought preferable a st each Concer rps of nearly. S1X HUNDRED PERFORMERS; And it is confidently believed that the array of talent, both in quantity and quality, will impart to those Festival Con- gor: that character of grandeur and complotonose in every department for which the Musioal Festivals of Zogland an Gormany are so justly fame: TBE FIRST GRAND FESTIVAL Will take place at Metropolitan Hall on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, PRINCIPAL PERFORMER: MADANE HENRIETTE SONTA( SIGNOR C. BADIALI, | M. SIGNOK G. POZZOLINI, PAUL JULI SIGNOR LUIGI ROCCO, From La Scala, at Milan, a first appearance in New York.) THE ORCHESTRAL AND CHOKAL DEPARTMENTS Will consist of ‘Tho Harmonio Sooiety, 160 Performers, Wale and Fomal Ten Societies, forming “The Song Union,” 300 Male ‘oie Selections from Churoh Ci The Italian Opera Chorus, Madame Sontaz’s Grand Uro Wi Pr er ON: Mir. Henry C. Mr. Sobulling o : CAKL ECKERT, (Under whose dzsetion the rinc)zal Gorman Fostivals have boon organised. +s +-Theodore Eisfel ae Toulmin r. afford ‘tie required ‘acco re por. tion of the Hall will be entir Ian of Eacter Hall, London, formin, amphitheatre, o0- cupying one-third of Metropolits: fa- i ting the acoustic effects of the music. KOGRAMME OF THE FIKST FESTIVAL. PART I. (irst timo in America, he ig leyerboor 8. Grand Variations—“ Gh que’ dirai jo maman, Map, Henntetre Sonraa... 3 Mi Map. Henrimtre SontaG and the combined Chorus of Six Hundrd Per- formors.. +++ Luthor 8. First part of the fourth Symphony B fia by the Orchestra see . Boothoven 9. Quertetto—“Puritant,” MAb. Hemnixtrn Sow ni, TAG, Sig: ors Badiali, Pozzolini, sad Roco 10. Grand Chores for Three Huw ia Aigort, Big in Algori, Sigi int, ad Recoo.. Song, Man. Hennietre: Paul Julien Badiall, 12. Eokert’s Swit 13. The ‘ Tremo! 4. The Prayer |, Por: 9 combined Choruses of d Perform ers... Prices of Secured Soats:—$2 and $: Hall & Fon’s, No. 239 pesecva a negnlas’ sale of Seats wiil bogin on Saturday, Novem. er f Orcer of sale:—On Saturday, the $2 ts only; ep Mon- dey the $1 ard remaining $2 seats. "ee otic: Sars to the length of the Concert, it will mence at ‘il the Seen (with regard to the comfort of the audience,) of the first sorics will be retained. LLES. LOUI&A AND MINA TOURNY BEG LEAVE to announce that their Musical Soiree will take place at Niblo's Concert Saloon, on Saturday evening, Nov. M7, which occasion t! ey will be assisted by MAYER, HERR BUTLER. MR. WM, SCHARPENTERG, ME. H.C. TUM MR. L. NOLL, MR. H. RETER, and MR. L. EICHHORN. Tiskets, at $1 cach, can be sbtained at the prificipal mu- sic stores, Hotels, and wt the door in the evening, Concert to commence at # o’slock. For further particulars se programmes. WESERv ra HALL, 406 BROADWAY—J. W. ALEX- ander, the old king of the magicians, will gi farewell exhiditi ior 8, this and to-morrow, Saturd: when he will tribute $100 worth of jewolry audience. Admistion 12} éent lx. Performance to commen RANKLIN MUSBUM, 17> CAT) George Les, Proprietor.—Tho above ternoon, of “Ol y for the purpose assic and Original Roprosen’ or Living Statuary by Mille. Casinet's Troupe of Model Ar- hints, together with of beautiful performances, Yor forthor perticulars, seo bills of cach ‘Adi Bests in Private Boxes, 50 conte; Stage Se: with cushioned ob ry, 1256 cente, arm chaizo, 37% conte: Boxes, i LIVERPOO) will depart with the Saturday, November Z/ * from her berth at foot of Canal street. No a silt Rald for. Pavsongers are requosted to be on board at 114 A: M. The stearship Baltic will suoceed the Pacific, and sail Decem= ber llth. For freight or passage, having unequalled aocom- modations for elegance and comfort, orn to EDWARD K. COLLINS & CO., 06 Wall stroot, HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- ship Company intend sailing tho favorite steamship: FROM PHILADELPHIA, City of Glasgow City of Manchest City of Gia; City of Manchestir. ax Saloon, $00, $65, and $55, (acoor ding 0 state room: Le A limited number of third ola eongors will bo taken, and found with comfortably ovoked pr «to Liverpool. | $3)... «from Liverpool, ‘artiog wishing to brieg out their friends oan obtain cer- tificates of passage, and drafts on the Bank of [relsnd, in sums from £1 storling upwards. Hand bills can bo had’ at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, agont, 41 Exohange place. yes ANY, ‘NITED STATES MAIL STBA} P. connecting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. —Only through U. 8, mail line for California and Oregon, le via Acpinwall and Panama.—Tho splendid new and doubl énxine'U. 8. mail steamship GEORGIA, D, D. Porter, U. 8. N., Commander, 3,000 tons burthen, will sail on Monday, De 6, at Zo'olo AP. M. pre it river. ie Pt ail tos aloon, state room, $36; 499 steer: ‘aosengers Fond wharf et Aspinwall, free. Transit at th fhe passengers expense. Persons scouring through passage by tho United States mail stesmers from Now York, have pre- ference of acrommodation on beard the Pacite mall steam. ho Eyed from Pansma to Franciseo A} Ney most favorable termi F PAsERgO, 8 CHARLES I of the o open Ne. 177 Wi a. Ny, Tren. with the panies? » which will be signed at the office, botwoen the hours of ten and one o’olock. EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO Line-"Through to San Francisco, ab red detention on the fsthmos,—' ow York for Awpinwal Seis beam reece ta acts w 1 of toe pa by the 8 Are re Lilt y, yd urprssed. AB ox wharf at Aspinwall, am ; Fongoreare cuvtioned that tokete for this line are void m bt lataes H op | ¥ NES & J TRAM HIP COMPANY—FOR Rid araiso, ard Panama.—The splendid now steamre JOUN L. STEPHENS, (2600 tons burthon,) Robert H. Pearson, commander, will be dospatohod for tho Sbeve porta on or about tha Sth December. For pasangy £ superb accommodations, apply at the offiee of ¥ (4 Bouth otreod, the Pre ha AND RIOHMON all ttonmship ROANOKE, Migavo pier IN, Ry on &, For freight, appl: & PLEMSANTS, B Prop Ante 8 on boord, and toe §, aoAe say oxtray To oonelude nik cosnte wed duct from LUCY OF LAMMERMOOR and FANCREDI. Broome st.—Doors open at Friday cvening, November 26 AY OvORSRIOAN SRD PARP RAT Wy oop's_ Man «44 BROADWAY, we STRELS, ADW. 0 strect.—Open every evoning.—H, Manager and Proprie! 10 on inments aolebrated company of Musicians and Bthio Bee proxta a Gay conners commences Ty cclock. Admission, 2 oe Hie 0 informed that the afternoon ‘concerts | are ¢ IBLO’S GARDEN.—BENEFIT OF MADAME ANNA ‘Bish: p, and lnet Opera night. ‘This (Frid ing, Nov. 96, Grand Overture by double Orentsteas ‘The thine sat shitoiow's Opusee Tho celebrated duo fro! LUCY OF ee res dell, By Mr. Braham and si ve St A MUSICAL OLIO, By all the Operatic arti Then will be revived, first ic five years, the o musical eccentricity In which Madame Bichon will enpeat in He ahoeast in wl Jame op will ap) yt in six oharact ting in aix languages, ‘Te this wil be addod the: selebtated CREDI, scene, in costume, from TAN In whith Madame Bishop will cd Mis Patris,” and “BE Tanti Paipiti.’ Tiokots, 50 L 7 ‘ acighpts so cunts. Doors open a halt-past ax; commence ST BALLAD ENTERTAIN Monday ovening, Nov 25, will xt “The + where I was. ‘My annie, “Tak yer auld cloak about ye, mn.” in three parts. In order to give ‘an opportunity to attend, the tickets placed at 26 cents. desize for this ovening To commence at 8 o’clook. ie ag RS. LANNAY’S FIRST ay OF THE SEASON betanris place at Montague Hall, ning, November pt ‘ll,) Brooklyn, on Friday evening, Mrs, L- ynings, the 20th ‘be had on application to onSaturéay and Wednesday o Uae BRYAN GALLERY OF C! l- ries of authen' brates from Guido di Sionse Library Rooms, from A: M408 P.M, Thohele pasv OP. M. Admaiaston a8 comtse ODWORTH’S SERIES OF SIX GRAND CON —Tho first concert of the sories will take place ab tropolitan Hall, on Saturday svoning, Deo. 18, 1858. tio, military and popalar musio, by of forty, and the Gorn $5, admitting two to ‘at all the muslo ato H. B, DODWORT. Gorrezs MYSTEREUSE ET FANTASTIQUE MR. 15) Hobert Helloransociae of the Roral Academy of Lew 1) Fespect announces that he wi ortly ap fore an American audience, in sorios of novel aud selentiae entertainments. 667PVHE VELASQUEZ,” EXHIBITING AT THE APOLe Jo rooms.— For partioulars of this ool paint. elasquer Causl tion of damag ami re. GUALLERY OF VARIETIES, 635 BROADWAY, NEAR Spring street, G. HICKS, Proprietor—Will open om Wednesday, Nov. 24, and continue open daily, from o'clock, A. M. to 10 P.M. Portsrmances overy sour. Aute- maton Beil Ringer Playing fifteen airs, including the mest Popular of the day: s:lf-plaping Fianoforte, plays th feat's chrearenuces 4 De AWio maton Bel ical figures. of tunes a Rinjers—1. “ oad ome,” S “Spanish Walta: Waly Vi ‘Vsyprrant LINE—FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—ONLY line giving tickets for crossing the isthmus, Tho favor: te double engine steamship PROMBTUEUS, 1,500 tons, Wil leave from pier No. 2, North river, at So'olook, P. My pee cisely, jaturday, December 4, ‘for Soa Juan del Norte, direct ing with tho popular steamship Pacific, over the N: ua transit route, having miles of land transportation. The passed ix their accommo: and ila tion For information aad passage apply only to D. B, ALLEN, agont, No.9 ‘Up stairs. Pl FPF NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT.—THE NEW. engine steamship WILLIAM PENN, Wintarop Commander, will le: Pier 8, East river, for the Birt direct, on Monday, December 6, at 2 o’clook, Ne mmodations for ngers. P. and will be cn prior to the day of when bs! will be signed on board. No freight reccived, eg bills of lading signed, after 12 o'clock on the day of For freight or PPR, on board, or Li OLN & Ci Poarl street. kee, in Now Orleans—Messrs. Marke & Thomas, @ I’, 4 WELL KNOWN AND LAWENTABLE FAG? that mortality amongst ehildren during the first ot thoir oxistenee VOI period of toothing. the ‘the when thous! therefore most happy that offer to their follow msn @ rome: which the progress of this evil ia artieularly prevents the life-enda: erefore beg leave to drai nts to this simple and effecti Rerewith annexed gering convulsions. Attention of all caretioe e remedy, and rofor to testimony of one of our most e Piysicians. Adulte suftring from rhoumation and nervous othashe, hendaoke and nexraleis, may likewise expect the ined roliof by dopting the use of the pearls. For eale by SOHUE HEE & MOLDEN EK, 4 Willinm strooe, oreby oe ered, by Solntuer & the use of th ‘0 FEE TILL CURED.—DR. COBBETT, 19 DUANE street, may be confidentially consulted on diseases. Twonty ons years in his speciality of the profeesion enabled him to cure general debility. ‘the viotims of quackery eam apply to him with the cer ainty of haviug their onses ly treated. N. B.—To proven’ decoption observe and numbe my diploma in my office a member ‘ow York University. D:. WILLIAM WARD IS CURING NUMBERS EVERY ae ‘of those who have contracted di ase. His reme- jes are those with which his brothet extraordinarily suocersful, ofton consulted by ax many nea hundred daily: No physician for consultatio way. 800 more of those disoasos. Separate Office, Canal street, one door from REMEDIES HOLD OUT aB- dy and thorough oure. Those ey oa ure. Hie ensy and rapid tr boon a grea it to thea~ Gare Office, Canal street, one door from Broadway, up a R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BR OOR- ‘sulted with confidence on rdiseasos.” Hie succees hag beon such, inthe treatment of old chronic cases, aa ¥0 {onlah sone of cus moet emigent phsfaians, ‘Br. O. ‘welt own, bo! in and out of i" pro! ion, ae e@ most eae natal prastitioner of diseases in Now York. R, JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL KN: for the Inst £2 yours as the most successful prac in New York, may be consulted as usual in. his mall diieases to which floah ie hott to; Rhose fore: om medical pretenders, may re! on ‘heving ated by & payeioian of expoHlouee. MARRIBD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL e] anion.—By Dr. A. M. Mauri o' een, . Tt is intend inlly templating marriages. at 1 disclosse which should be known to thom partion- in the decline an impertans ymptome, and the mews mode of ours, im oxav, No. 10 Livery sitesi My wife has boon pe ‘ ani ing mt—every suci erating her, putt ie al rie ‘Was, on the last occasion, posed this stato of things was inovith self to moot At this time nths,) I beard yeur book ae spoken of, as containi: ‘reaching my cave. On its reoo!pt and porunaly express to you the relief it afforded my dist d the joy ite pages imparted to my wife, on Joarnii ry of M. M. ‘esomenux 1d & prospect to me whioh I little com But for this, ere anothor year would | in all humen probability, ma hor grave, aud my obildrom f course, impracticable to convey more fully the ri jects treated of, as th are striothy intended for th or those conte: mar- tinge. For sale at No, 232 Brondwa; and as the publishing omee, No. 129 York; Little & Co., Albany; Ji TF. Potorson, No. 96 Che the receipt of Sis copy ports to any part of be addressed, post 129 Liberty attest, N the worst. amitted KA tho United Staton. All levers must to De. A.M. MAURICRAU, office t box 122. 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