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THE +++-Mre Dunn TREET.. DOORS THEATRE, CH MBERS Brees cen noe at ? o’olock. ber 6, wi Bavin os Core EREIE D. et ber...Mi . nas WANTED, Be AND ye eet ‘Burton .» Mr. Johuston in is ATION AL, THEATRE, Cc orn, STRERT.—DOORS at 6) et risen will be ke ie Bc OF rrwestc WESTER Babvo: oe Pane wulen to TEER aap. G18 MEN, seeeeeMin, Kelle: pe IRST NIGH LOVE IN ALL CORNERE. IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHI7HRATRE, 37 BOWERY. ¥FiRsT NIGHT UF = RICHARD SANDS, 1 ahol espace ve icing sore Teer UP AND His ¥ mn an elevation ee 38 foot f culkisa B. Chester TOL eo PLATFORM. HIS AD DO OW KO. manlertteiecares successfully paaaets prizciple ws of gravitation can Dee. 5, and during the weok. epee) Deeroeranaye cf Mr, Sands, soveral dis- onatral by whieh sa F)OPWORTH'S BUBSCRIPTION SERIES OF SIX Gi .—Subseribers’ tickets to the above aerles now rendy for dolivery a8 U1, B Dodworth & C No. Firat concert on Satur: TARRMIA HALL, CHARLESTON, —FIRST ance of the ‘world-renowned PROFESSOR AN- (from Feotiond.) better known as Sir W ‘The public in every city he has visited in the Gaived States have beon unanimous in thoir commonda- Si the whole press has teemed with eulogiums on magic. He has been honored by the pa- iSe'elite, tne solentidos und the earacd; in every sity ‘ ‘has vistod, and has had the. distinguished honor of parinete 850,000 ienren a veilneas that ich he 0 show the powers raricontys sea ane ¢ first ume at Hibernia y the whole ot hemigaise tivo most Korgeows ia oid, silver, papier macho, ih He will ap) ear or a the world, ie com| posed of| pearl, and bebe coms under his own direction from + 24 modeler. In his unparalleled procramme of wonders, ld Dertorm clectrio. galvanic, hydrvulio, mechanical, perimenta which bave bailed the professors You'd think the Dei 'o will open on Monday, the 2th Desomber, and give b rande Soiree Magique, di ra, the Great Pray Beni; the Witerd's Or H he is the invenser,) which fab is finger onds.”” laying, among other nor pent inal Inexhauetible Bottle. hi eri- Pat rat Bak per “tt met; 3 the. Great” Wateh mick: perron's poays) tte Chapeau 2 Ge Distle, the Great Mesmerio Won- faye, a grand day performance at 3 P. M. Ly ya seterdayy at hal€ pas‘7; the Magician will je at 8, concluding at 10 o’clook, Aa his mystio temy aerioges 303 quarter before, i ar 7 ene be ee red ‘perimel s rau *ritnsteaged pr WINANOIAL, UNDS LOANED FOR CIRCULATION THE AD. iser wil! Joan funds to the meet of 2,000 dollars te ariies purchasiog produce in tho W: contiactors on the most Tberal terne. For partioulass, & York Post office. gehen gi eae FUND LITs a ate dee he eral age! oo Wall sire: forme snmse, 1234 cente, 000 in United 3k son s30 end 4.3 ‘he seats “x ance with Ma for tonerance os Lives at thelr seas sil strent, Now York, and ab thelr aifferont ng pod A State. Persons going to California and 1¢ 4 ab @ modorate exirs prominin, ‘tho lon) ry Wednesday for transnotion moss. Medieal examiners in attendance . Pamphlets, sessing forth the sdvant ied on ion at the offies, ICHT, General Agi CE.—OFFICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY. TSs2—At a mecting of the took be closed af. i Shronghont tho Sourd of directors meot nt business. Medios P. 4 te entany ens be bad 1 Wall etre next, reparasory ‘oa ‘Gividend on tho stock nuw rogi alta: compe RANCIS SPIES, Seorotary. ITTINGS, DO aALDaON & GRAHAM, Cpe pay ety iy.) all stock? tr slyoly,) att pea Se, sibs promptly oxesuted. Money Toned upon all goo? stocks, Rererencrs =—Wuchtngven neat, Goresres, fe Ma Phila: 8, se Yarerposi~ Moses Browi Shirley & Co. RAFTS ON. Merry AN NGLAND, IN guy a for the Swallow Tail! line of Liverpool and London packet ships UARRYMEN. a water front of Jaf iver, with docks, be tres sibigvonue.cf THOM ie fit bh PROPOSALS Wik BB REOHIV. of ireland thy s ae tk =o cy au scleeet oJ OuN 1. ALL RY fancy articles aud TRAVELLERS GUIDA. R ARRANGEMBNT—THREE Oat a) gear? City 8, R ALBANY. WINTER! E° ily ulin Fare LAs sea ree ted, as fal tee: iret train at 790, A. it the way stations; sap Nopping ae. Croton’ Falls, Dover Plains, *, riving at 2 WP. M. tn ti A Reanert with the th Hoa Mi Atbany express caine. M., connectix " Roturaing, wil ieage Ens pty ie or} 12 all stops, anda P.M, expreeo train, arriving in New Yor 919,P N RIVER RAIL ROA D.—TRAI ), for Albany and Tro: from Maca 3 be atre Ex rain, 6 A.M. Through in four hours, be trains reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o'clock samo oe ‘rain, SA. M. (acto way train at 1 P. dation T TPM wher, Four- | aro “Gena fireet, ab 7.90 A.M for ed KINGSLAND “HoNaT EAD, nam, AND i m rorward to an indsinito pe BUXTON, Jr., Secretary, of ANTED. “y R. IMMEDIATELY, on this island, or in i itv Sy a" water, Poa ; Giby Pow Office, port ® yANTED-A fy sb CLUSTER Lh ARRIS, broker, between one an 0 LAND er oe thee tae TRACT OF LAND il less than forty acros, within five steamboat ape FAMLN, formerly of ne, ia the city of Momtrval, a ROADWAY THEATRE.—E. A. MARSHALL, SO0LB Lessee.—Doors open at Monday ovening, age + to commence at 7 o’elook. be performed se Mowatt Mr, Whiting gir a MR. JOHN ts; neevate Be Boxes, $5. at Do Ry o'clock. ht of the onga, aoe of Rey vocalist, ‘Mines Anni noha oo SETtTiBD nice yaad OF i Mr. i engaged for six performs n: Moncay eveuin aber will be performed Overture, Lee Dimane de 1a i ‘To be followed bythe cclebrated opera of THE CROWN DIaNONDS. Burburigo Mr. Howard Mugnoz... Mr. Sinmone Mr. Mostay: trina. Thillon .. Mr. Thowas | Dias... Miss Ada Harcourt THEATRE, BROADWAY, N Doors open tt 634; to commen mber 0, will be fie AND YOUNG Eady ‘ies ae “iis tiie Keene .) locket... . re. sphenos Miss Ngiying ms Ba dee danes A La Mangls, + Mn Falegt Mr ‘Horton Mr. Berr ard iui. Gulppendate | aes Maldnaay '. Mra Comes ARNUM'S bea iptaine x GRRAT SEA TIGRESS, alive, goos bye} dan pectormannecs in the wa- oan ui Lt M. The humorous OR) N's DREAM, on Monda: look, the. ry See ot all simi- ‘ternoon, ANTE! LINERS, and alse MARHIED AND SET. TIED. adwieston tothe’ whole Masoum, he., 25 cots; Parquot and Firat Baloony 1236 conte extra. Canes OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, Grand street.—Open every night during the week, direction and personal supervision of B. £ concerts in thi ety, for its "Ys ‘cents, "Deo r ir and ee - lebrated c¢ ny of Mariela ennot be equi See programmes no at 646; concert commeno “t b | Pee alee. Admission, 25 conts. The public are respect: fully informed shat the efterncon concerts are diseontinu: M42. ME HENRIETTE SOMTAG’S FOURTH ( AND but ope) eres prior to hor departure for the S. uth, will iS pace AY, DECEMBER 6. at Metropoliten Ball, on which occasion will be presented the following fein Belectious from Rossini’s grand. one sof “Semiramis” ‘A. Overture to.“ Semiram By the ‘Orchestra. B. Introductory Chorus and Recitative, She talian Chorus. C. Grand Terzet' Signori Badiau, Porzolini and Rooso. D, Grand Hym By the Itali E. Tho celebrated Quarto Mme. Hennieite POWs » aud Chorus. amateece Sontas. PaRT at. Overture, “Fra Diavolo”. .. -Auber y the Orch Duet, “Lucia di Lammermoer™ +++Donizosti mo SonrA Duct, “Stoni Ia trombe’ + vee Bolliot + -Eckert Bexnierre SonrA Barber of Sevilla), Signor Kocoo, I Lomberdi’ Send Terzett, Pe ‘ahiereesn ‘by Paul Jull . Carl Eokert Me, Bivfeld Doors open at 7; 8 0’ slook. Secured seats, a aad sl to bel had at Hall & Son's, No, 239 Broadway. On aaa ‘ill be sold tho $2,on Monday the $1 and = $2 fuhand isst Concert will take place on Weduesday December s ABERNACLE.—MR. DEMPSTER RESPSCTFULLY announces, that in cons 8 which has atten ted his Ballad Entertainments he again on Tuesay ond Thursday evenings, Dec. Sovgs on Thesdag’ Theapot where I was bors ing, Noon and Night;” “ Anderson, my Jo; M, heart is like « silont Lut jan’s & Tuan for a’that “oh Lamont of the Izish Emi “My Boy Tam: the gloamin Cy Tickets for this! occa bi nm for exhibition. at Library a ap to5 P.M, and from halt-past Trohale put SP. M. Admission, 25 cents. Soa MYSTERIEUSES ET PANTASTIQUES.—¥. ROBERT HELLER rvs) uncon that he a ) aco in ents pecs Marly ive, affording amusement and in- perastion inthe o mpeter sof nature and a Mis estat- ished European reputation. where re was known 2 the PRINC! OF WIZARDS, and univertally ackuowledrod a8 she oy livin; equal to HOUDIN, 718 MASTER OF HIS ART, vill onabl le the vanite to jude ofthe lence of bis rformances, which will experim in Chemical honor the Mysteries of 'Blestrigty Galvaviem, Leger jemein and Deceptive in connection with the elopement o! pasthuaten ta scnity of SRCOND SIGHT, eineldation, of w leh has baited 1 ts g rt re HEATRICAL NOTICE.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Ea to Street Theatre, Boston, which will reo pani the 13th inst., under the management of HW. Lewia will plea‘e apply, immediat:1 PARSLOE, Thontrical Migrht, Burts Buston'y Thoatee, NTs on on oF irs. Sarsh RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 HATHAM STREET.—GBO. Lea, Propr'etor. ‘The above estab'ishment is open evry jock, and int) or vening, as half-past nal Representations of ‘a troupo of Model Arti Clarsic and yurpore of , Mle Cea'n Statuary, or with & variety of beantiful performange: ire pariyoulare eee bills of each day. Adi the ote AUCTIONEER—EXTEN- ‘oods from imp rters, to ol #1036 o'clock atrest, free sale, ILLIAM W. SHIRLEY, tive ealo of ich fenoy Th to rs, cal Kets, onstors, candlesticks, sca able nad dessert forks, table cutlery, tea ed hat stands, clocks, vases, work boxes, and Statues, val rt, &o. free goode wii Vereretred ers buylug goods for holiday al Tu ims tale wide well te sitend. MUSICALA EW ORGAN FOR TRINITY CHURCH, SAN FRAN- cisco,—Thia instrumont, bnilt to order’ for the above ctureh, by Mr, Geo. Jaraine, of this olty. is now completed., It is of the Jargest cla ntaining th’ thirty steps, with two stops op ped: & in fi yublie inspection on Menday, Tuosd ay, factory, 543 Poarl street, roar Beeadway, Cletaymen, professors and smateu: especially invite 0 VOCALIETS.—REQUIRED, TWO LADIES, 30- trad 3 hays’ and i rano and mMexz0 soprano, or contralto voises, who can. tire ballads and join in duetts, gle s, Se, to take a perma- nent on tin New York. Addvess, stating real names and capabilitie A. B. Z, Broadway Post OR Se A Se FRW Pe fd BOU OIR PIANOS, d MRS, f2S01N, PROF ESEOR OF VOOAL MusiC, 174- Tian and Boi lish, Sacred and Secular.—Mrs, Soguin, je to answer by Jotter ber many oi instraction in yooal mastee | Mrs. Soguin will it terms, plan ene ELIZA VALENT!NI, GRAND hant du ©o; atoire ds Paris, pupil of ndof M. Damoreau Con- siven lessons in singing, Pingo, and, azo mpanim 0 can be soon at her own house, No. 330 Fourth strott, near Mercer, from 10.A.3. 14 P.M. anited — ered THIS, GENTS._YOU ALI. WONDER WHERE yon can send your overcoats and winter clot! thing, to thom proper! ined, dyed, altered, iron: 1 oF te" with vel lars. buttons, and Tivings, at short ‘notive, . 503 Pearl strect, near fog 3 ‘is tho noted place th where clothing is d » dag rerresetyts72 ABO tie sos, 553 Pesrl street. |AST-OFF CLOTHING fromd FURNITURE WANTED.~ Ladies or gentiem: olothi furniture, er ; Kadlen atvonded $y’ re. mien ce Crores AND FURNITURE WANTED-—LAD! or ceusicace hay by dine Fea to Eos cone Se CA Trae cad entlenn earn : ay a ot, bain a fair cash cit By sent johen. CAs FF SLOMING WANTED. —THE. Ruasoategs 0 purchase $2,0%) worth of go apparel of ork eh Sete a he combined medical | of acknowledged talert. deeircus of ered atthe | to CHAS. THOS. | SALES 1 ar “AUCTION, AE NOrICR. CROCKERY AND | aLAgs i} we. % yan EY, Tuer ymber 7, at 10) a eet Mo Tele nat pack i and C. C. gro hie for t weed fed, si will gel] this di Ww North my iMiam st chairs, eo’as so! NTHONY J. BLEECKER WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on Wednesday. December 8, ab 12 o'clock: at the Mor: , the following propirty, vis; Fifth avenue dotween Seventy fifth and Soventy-sixth Seventy sixth streete— forty-nine th street, including 6 cee comer, Fifth lote are all full sized and evory wi Sa a ¢ improvement. This sale is ms NL positi be disposed of to t of the puren d mor at Merchan: in the beautiful villa e of Ja are near the railrond depot, an: con) on iar and village sites, ps ty sud further particulars, can be er, No.7 Broad street UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALE 0) at 1Wo'ctook, iu J. Dogart's eale +40 ibing the abo had of the TURSDAY Herds atraet glewant forei{ure dry foods. cheico ¢ ahd other merchar dice. My order of asuigasos, THOS. BALL, Avotionesr, ROCEaY STORE AND FIX1URES AT AUCTION.— T hart Decombor 7, at half-past tin o'sloo¥, on the prem’ © amity contents and fixtures of store 18t avenuo A, near teas, eugsrs, coffe tooth covelating of oil on fru ater, scales, refel rater, &e., with the inna Kogs, awnings, & vepoaite reunited ferm pure WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auction \ROCFRiES, TEAS VANDLES, Nast AT AUCTION.— ment of gr cvrios, teas, sperm omndles, eugars, pickles, msccaront, ground pepper and mustard, mackersi, Lerrin with brandy, win». gin, rum, rote to ault bay WEELINGTON. ‘A. CARTER. Auctioneer. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT Reuction, Thursday, Dec. 9, at 11 o’clook, in ti eallory fa the rear of store, No. 8 Wall atreot. the mo tplenc collection of origit yd this eeason, all in rich gilt frat ill be found the works of some 0! aa Wile Gi 4. Williams, ©. others, in the ‘Dutoh and Fronch schools, Wi Ruysdarl, Both, Berghem, Boucher, Evels, a dorp, Poitven, &c.. togetbor with other fine oxsmpl hs the modern painters at the Hague, Rottordam and Brussels. baht several splendid Italian water-colored drawin; reas beauty, riohly framed, and under plate utes fom London. This eplendid Bel rtunity to procure pain stage of be ready on Monday morning, til the ¢ay of asia, Bale eentl above ENRY i. LEEDS, Al AUCTIONEER, WILL BEUL ‘ON Tnesday, Deoe mber7th, and Wednecday,) ecem er 8b Bt 10H 0 “elvck. each day, at eales room, No. & Wall stro: t. eat Sale of the Senso: vompriting 200 esses of the sd style and most cost'y statuary marble goods, just Innded from the ehip St.John, selocted in Italy by Signor G. B. Pandolfiri, ‘hoy will be found to be the finest groups of this doacription evor imported iuto tale. couat-y, coneist- ing of the two Baccantes. anmo medel a5 those exlibited at Ad's Fi the Grecian Slave; Rape of tho yehe: new model of bee eich raalueaiad Cle ‘Also, a lorge assortment of vaso: ote, oard receivor: vds, plated w pier macho, &s. The goods | may | be exami, ed on Mo. day previous to the | sale, EEDS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON Mondsy. Dee. b, at half-past ton o'elock, at the salos oom No S Wail strect a, Inrgo lot of valua 19 bogka-—& lar ¢ involee of Lundin. books, just received, to be sold without rovery: invoice contains many valu itustrated works of standard itersturer also: the werkerat most of the colobrated anthora, elegantly bound. OHN L. VANDEW. ‘ATER, AUCTIONBER —TU ESDAY’ at i(3¢ o'clock, No. 189 Allen seroat, near Rivington, hourchold furniture, consisting of prrloe and chamber furniture, Brussels aud ingrain on: petine, utensils, Ke.; #160, about seven loads hicke ry woo JOR L. VANDEW «TER, AUCTIONEER.—TU! December 7, at balf-past ten o'clock, at t 14 Wall street, a lot of fresh manufactured furs, assortment, consisting in pert of evts cf t Hudson bay > artin, sable, mink ghirchilts, royal ermine, French ermine, mountain mart London Ivetred Iynx, aillver badger, Reo., & ageortmert, In bets uf two pie chojoe assortment, consisting in’ part Huds n bay. and prairie w« ver bedser, Afriean lynx. 5) coliars, Ko., ko; also, Indiae’ foot touts, , VANDEWATER, AGCTIONEAR— WILL * this mercing, (Monday,) December 6 mt look, at the sniesroom, No. 14 Wall st attractive sale of ey geoda, & boing his fir ave just been received, p phole comprising shold fore exhibited, all of which have been scleo jaro. Tho Indies are partioularly invited to attend. Parti- snlars in spocial advertisemvnts. Also, fifty German canary dies, in enges. J. ts FANDEWATER, AUOTIONEER, WII t, + on Monday, December (. at 1034 o’cloek, at their enlos Duteh bulbous roots, in lots to suit purchesere, boing the importation of ot & Son, Van Wavenor & Co., and vthers. The who without reserve to close consignments. KREMPTORY SALE OF RAILROAD BONDS.—THE Buffalo, Corning, and Now York Railroal Company Will sell by suction, through Simon Draper, on We inos- day. tho Lbuh of December, at 1234 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, $160,000, of thie firal, morigtg> Donde age for $1,000 exch, and mature Ist Apri ii Ts bear coupons for interest, at the rere Boven por cent por annum. due on the first April and 1st October, at the Bank of Commerce, in this city. Th seonred by tho first and only mortgage on their whole road and franchises, made to Jobm A. Stevens, James 8. T. Siranahaa, and John A. . Gray, trusiees, and ure convertible, at the option of the bol ér, ints the capital stock of tue company, fore 1857. The mortgage provides for an {ss $1,(00,C00 of bonds, in specified lote, as consecutive portio Of the roed uro thrown opeu te public traffic. $40 sole Inet Moy; $16,000 are now’ 60 be disposed of, and t Patence is not co be offered til nextaurnnior, after ihe other pertions of the werk sxe completed. Tho road is now finieh- ed, and running to Conceeue, a distance of fifty seven miles and is graded for nearly forty-one miles further, to Batavia ig purchased and paid for, for this whole distance in May last, $100,000 of the bonds cf this ecmpmy were eficred at auction, the eastern agction of the ro oly just bean put in oferation,and alle ings Wore merely conjectural. ning since May, om am average. about thi the net ¢. cost of th only th haye been constantly increasing: and’ the pate, with well gysunded confidence. © continued tation from the new channels of traffic they are now open: ing. Itis believed that the receipts mow exceed those o4 any othor section of unfinished railrond in this State. of similar length, and so short s timein operation. ‘Tho who work is under contract to Buffalo, where a location is cured for depot buildings, and ths directors fool entice fidence in saying. that th: cars will run over the whole goad next July. ‘The } ef the line from Corning to Bi fi 0, is ene hundred ani Shinty. grading, masonry, and brid, the depot buildings are nest auil substanti ‘k will compare favors pe any other in th Tis ‘ails sre of the heavy T pattern, and are lai axe, forming the connecting Tink between the iy Vorring, and the great lakes at Buitalo. The Bu nd Brantford road is ofthosamo broad guage, and Mill continve this channel of railroad communication to Detroit, and the Far West. Tho district of ouatry through which the Buffalo, Corning, and New York road runs, is the most produetive in the Western part of this State, and. af- forde local trafiic sufficient to msintain and pay good divi- denda on the cost of tho road, and tho directors count with confidence ona fair share of the great through travel in w dition. The character of the bonds now offered is such, that the directors can say with sincerity that thoy are equal to ‘Irond securities in the market, the net earnings on of the rond now running being sufficient to make certain the payment of principal and interest on she whols nt of bonds the eompany i¢ authorized to issue, th pltcing their eafety beyond questicn. The convort Baiintentiy to thelr real value se an iavessmen H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER.—TRUSTEE'S BALB je of valuable proporty on Thirty-fi'th, Fifty sixth, Fit ty-cighth, 7th and 8th #treets —E, HL. Ludlow will sell at arction, on Wednesday, December ath, 1852, at 12 o'clock, at th, Morchanta’ Exchange, the following valuable pro- ba via. threo lots north side Thirty-fifth street, 105 fhrge Lots south side Thirty- Sent, wong room, 14 Wail etre<t, reste thege lots to bo set buck Ave lino. Of the above property will be positive, ts close s bras Mo perfoot and falls warranty deeds will be given, further partisulars apply at the office of the Auctioneer, No 0 Wall Gtreet, whore maps of the preptrty can be obtained R We ercvan Avaraea ean AGAR Bt ELE 0 rear trosses, perior rookers ry mits ‘walnns, amber furniture, book oases, centro, and pier rorewoo acsware, ten girandoles, ony Nilet vote, kor The sale. Wi iL be poaltive rain or ILLIAM IRVING & £0. bg Oa Noh fell 88 suction, on 103 of whi trade, of i ony of robes, lin yar ularly invited to call and RS, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY ast ton o'clock, at 187 Canal r { boardi ‘uma “te ane large auancliy sf roereine ristor, carpets, Sons i torae, “a it, y ie Diet shoe taney Segatoey he. By ate oy tae ot IMPORTANT FROM CUBA. ARRIVAL OF THE EMPIRE CITY. Increase in the Slave Trade. American Vessels Engaged in the Traffic. THE ESGLISH ORUIZERS pawagiecepes : THE ISLAND, &o, de. da, Theitteamehip Empire City, Capt. Windle, arrived at this port yesterday from New Orleans and Havana. She left the latter port at one o'clock in the afternoon of the M91 ult, Wo are indebted to Purser Oraig—not Purser Smith— for the Dia» io de la Mavina of the 23th ult, As this is con- veying Cuban intelligence, and a mewspaper, under Spanish authority, Pureer Craig is safe, ‘The news !s not #0 late by one day as that brought to Charleston by the Trabel, but It is highly interesting. Neither our letters or papers by the Empire City speak of the rettlement of the Urescent City difficulty ; but as the affidavit of Purser Smith, the balm to Gen. Canedo, was probably carried to Havana by the 1.0, the intelligence of ita efeet on tho Captain-Generat could only come by @ later steamer, which happened to bo the Isabel. ‘The sloop of war Cyanc and steam frigate Fulton wore at Hayana—tho 0. awaiting orders, Our Cuban Correspondence. Havana, Nov. 25, 1852. Flourishing Condition of the Stave TrademThe “Lady Suf Seik’ Slaver Permitted to Enter the Port of Mariel~Her American Crew Discharged, and the Vessel despatched ty the African Coast with the alleged Connivance ef the Ausori« ties Rumor of Queen Christina and Gen, Canedo being in terested in the Expedition= Deseo n of the Vessel, and List of her late Crew, Se From the extraoidinary activity which exists among the clave traders here with the coast of Africa, it is quite evident they must count upon the protection of the chief authcrity whose opinions, indeed. are well known upon the subject Let this be as it may, it is incontrovertible that tlave-trading to the coast has never béen in so flour ishing a condition in this island, as it has been within the last few months, no, not even in the palmiest days of Gen. O'Donnell. It is high time that the British government should look to this. Their treaty with Spain for the sup pression of the slave trade is a mare dead letter, a0 far as that power is concerned, whilst the cpen and audacious mannet in which the trace is permitted by the authori. ties in Cuba, is becoming every day etlil more glaring ‘That this is no exaggeration. you will be able to judge from the following facts, which are of public notoriety in this city, and to which apy of the crew, or all of them Jately delenging to the vessel referred to, and who are nOW on thei! wey tothy States. are ready to swear to as beirg perfectly uue You will bear in mind that the port cf Martel, about twenty miles to tho westward of Havana, where the war steamer Pizarro was recently lost. is not a port of entry, and. conscqucatly, it is prohibited to all yersels which do not previously enter at the custom house wt Havane -that at Mariel there is a Liguteanut Gover. nor, end the usoal quantum of government ofticials—that | # Spanish war steawer and corvette were at anchor ip the port—that notwithstanding all this. an American ship, direct from New York. was permitted to enter that port, and alicwed to remain there. Why?! Becwuse she was Jntendrd for the Atrican flave trade, and therefore was not to be molested The Lady Suftoik was built and recently launched at Beltiwore. by Adams, Girvay & Soa. and sold to Dow Jian Znlucta for $28(U0, Ske proceeded to New York where she thloped a thence for Mariel on the bd Novembar, arrived at the latrer port on thy 15th, and on the 16th asiled again for Bahia Henda, where she arrived the aame day; that in the evening the Spanish steamer Sirena arrived iio Hevana, with a crew of seveuty men and the usual | @ slayer, in addition to which sixteen 8 and one swivel gun was received on & large quantity of rmall arms ‘The lors were detained prisoners on board the Leay fulfcik Ui midnight of the 22d, when she was towed to sca by the steamer Sirena, which brought the resect the crew to Havana. with the exception of Cay tala Gray sod hix son. who had previvosjy come to thts city” The Lay Svffoik wae built by Messrs, Gray & Son, expressly for Mt. Zujueta, for the purpose of sinye trading. avd her late cew ray that she {3 a vory fast vessel, She bas railed with her crew of reventy meo for the coast of Africa be is commanded by a been hitherto very ane Jas aslave tra- * ot haviog murdered a boat's crew, belong- 6n English man-of-war, a few years ago, who at +d to board him on the coast of Afries. arrival and departure of this vessel at Mariel and PBabia Honda, was a subject of euch public notoriety, thasit was tor ceveral days the common topic of conver sation allover this city, I understand that the Captain Gencral was made f: aware cf all the circumstances regarding her, butin xo way interfered, The rumor in town is that Queen and General Cane- do, are largely inte: este he expedition It is csleulated that the Lady Saffolk will return here with twelve hundred gre: This vy being without a register, Copt. having delivered bia up to our Cons), Judge Sharkey. it is to all intents am purposes a piratical ship. If she has « torious sinve cap- n they are falte, and her captam is determi attempts to capture him The diegraceful conduct of those wuthorittes, in permit. ting a ship of suc Ielund, deserves the corroborate the ‘The Spanish vesee course did not int parture with the acter to leave a port in this est censure, but serves fully t connivance, he fell in with of and she arrived and took her de- me impunity that she would have done had che been engaged upon a lawful voyage DESCRIPTION OF THE LADY SUFFOLK She is a new vessel. built at Baltimore, is 520 tons burthen baea women's figure head—the woman has a speaking trumpet in one band and a wreath in the other: Wings on her back; versel painted all black, and che i large. roomy, fall rigged ship left Babis Honda, was painted on her stern. List of her late crew. most cf whom are now on their wey back to the States. — Adams Gray, captain avd late owner. Albert Gray, chief mute «ai of the captain). Jobn Perry. second mate. Will'am Holly, third William Jobnston., George Macki ' which -Seamen do. do. do. d> Frederick Rushton.» Alexander Jackson, William Lyens. Charles Harrington, vel McCoy. min We Anthonio Loy ch. Steward. Nicolo Wr: an Itelian ses ferred going to | th? coast In the slaver. Osseaver. Havana, Nov, 1852 Feeling in Cuba with Respect to General Canedo—Popular Qualities of the laie Captain-General Concha Contrasted with those of his Succescor. From the serious misunderstandipg which svems likely to arise between the govermments of tho United States and Spain, reralting out of the extraordinary, and eer. tainly quite unnecesraty measure which the prosent chief authority in @uba bas recently thought preper to adopt, to the manifost injury of the commeroial interests of Amocican citizens with this island, it may, porhape, be not out of place to give youan idea of the feeling which prevails here as regards tho character of the man in whose hands the government of Spain has entrusted #0 important a charge es the command of this one of the few remaining valuable dependencies of the Spanish crown. ‘The sudden and unexpected recall of General Conchs filled the entire population of this Island with profound vegtet, Of his great and singular ability, these people bad had many and convincing proofs His high administrative talents, his wonderful clearness and facility of comprehension, which enabled him to seize at a glance the intricacies of the most complicated ques- tion, his quick and solid intelligence, bis brilliant and well cultivated mind, added to a soul incorruptible, but generous in the oxtreme, had obteined for him the love and esteem of all classes of the community, as was abundantly menifested at the moment of his depart for Bpain. which took place under cir- cumstances which gave rise to such # buret of aponta- neous demcnstration of affection on the part of Pere ple, ee eee shown towards any his predecersors. moany acts of charity, and those of his Leagan a ‘ne. pend he took in the welfare of the peo- tohls care, his merciful disposition as dis. Fiayed. towards the invaders who came to the island with “Lopes.” the lives of many of whom he spared. in spite of ponitive Instructions oe the supreme goveroment to ke mo prironers, H tion in everything regard- ine bimeelf, as pened Fy by y bis shaving, epent the whole o in Maryn the ‘0d bis fevies. $60, it ro poor that » was subsoribed by Ve Beoplr Lt Say, ail : aH upon the minds of the people igre fy to form a prominent andsad con- trast to the experience wo, hitherto, have bad of his sue- connor. Genewal Canedo, im the so ag ad those who necessari- ly ate thrown into contact wii en, 1o, te every way, the reverse of Concha. He is pon sot Parstmoniows—s wan Jy tolfiah, and ‘uaa mhom scettent threw | ever, al new crew, and sailed | | ing at the burinesa; but as al | on Cubsn slave tre Hier name, when she | | degr ‘arly cemonstrated. And defects, he H fo inflated “ with the thority” as he terms it, that. at the » teat of opinion, he loses his temper, and so far forge’ as to shower upem any ee individual who may ven- ture to correct the palpable Incongrultioe of bis Yxoel- lenoy's proceed! buse,, fre quently recurring to rere $ ; Beware sir. or I will ceearep to the Moro!" Ko. lolence it is only necesrary to state tbat he had barely assumed the command ere he Almost abolished the tor estabiiehed custom of audiences to the pi whem. os duiing the administration of General Cone depending upon en eg decisions of the superior author’ ity. preferred bringing their ordinary matters ef dispute before him rather than resort to law. with the risk of expenelve liti sed? but, instead of endeavoring compromise 3 differences, as did Concha, General Canedos oe “ them at once to the tribu- nals, and takes little or uo interest in their affairs, And bis meanness and avarice is notorious. An officer of the palace, who voushed for {ts trath, infcrmed me, that his Excellency, the Captain General, instruets his *mayodomeos’ to prepare every day break- fast for four, and dinner for six rire and that what- ever remained over from dinner is to be kept for the next morning's breakfast ! tee Pr adezan Nov, 27, 1852- General Valentine Canedo and the Cuban Slave Traders Number of Slaves Landed= The English CruisersesThe Spanish Cruisers, $e. ‘The slarming impetus which has been given to the traffe iu slaves between the coast of Africa and this isiand since the accession of General Vanedo to the com- mond and the opinions which it is well known he un- beritatingly expresees to bis intimate friends and slave dealers, his arvociates, that that detestable traffle is in- dispensable to the welfare of Cuba, hes, at length aroused the indignation of the Britich people, who have recently acooriing to the newspapers, been holding large and in fvential meetings in various parts of the country, so that Petitions upon petitions have been pretented to the goverpmnent pointing out the utter faithlessness of Spain with regerd to the treattes for the suppression of the slave trado, and suggesting to the British government that that of Spain way be wade responsible for the acan- Galous and epen manner in which the present Captain General of Cuba conalves at this nefarious trade The accounts from Cuba, which, it appears, bave Teachea the people of England, with regard to the repre- henrible conguct of the Spanish authorities here, aud their connivance with the slave traders from whou, itis potoricus. they have received sums of from one to three ounces of gold per head or even more for each of the groes introduced from the coast of Afi and that tiese statements are not overdrawn, you will be able to judge from the simple fact, that in the course fourteen years, bind aka Spanish vercls of war ire continually cruising island, are last two yenzs almost. in one with another.) buf one slaver has y cast upon the unfortunate off brought his prize into thts port. by the authorities, that he was compelled to throw up bis commission and return to Spain! Of course this served av a lesson to all other commanders of Spanieh eruisers, and therefore it is not to be wendered at if, after such an example, they take very good care never to fall in with a slayer or interfere With berif they do so, By information from the neighborhood of Trinidad, on the routh coat, T learn that several vessels bave recontly succes: folly landed cargoes of negioes in that jurisdiction. Agrest number of vessels have sailed for the coast of Aitica, whence several expeditions are now expected soon to arrive here, whilst others ate busily prepariog in ant other cut ports for renewed adventures; and gush war steamers, which arrived here from Jamaica a short ime vince. are now cruising on this coast for (he pure rose. es Tunderstand, of intercepting some of them ’ Tho inter- pretation which the Spaniards give out as to the presence of these vesecls in thelr waters, that they are come for their e:pccial protection against Yavkeo ag- gressip, is ll moonshine ‘The probable cap. ture of one of their slavers will, perhaps, uvde- ceive them, This last bright idea of theirs has, how- dy curing the last few days, underzoue some- what of acbange, from the extraordinary cheumstence of the Britisbere sppearing to care littlé or nothing fur the Captain Generals grand ball inasmuch as that the last of (hem (the vessels of war) tcok his departure from the pert om the very morning of the day on which it was given, Verily, venly, those English have a very curlous Way of a their affection for Messleure the Dovs. Ty fromthe truth, when I say that the tree ch ir appenrunce in these wate which te cerried on hence with the the capture of a few slavere oud prize mcney hat greater attraction for Jobn Bull thon kweing bends or atieading the levees of 8 Captain General, whose recent extraerdinary eourse bas given ris9 to very cer'ous doubts ua Lo lls qualilications or the office he fils Another of the vewels was hover- ng (il the Moro Castle during the whole day of this ball and wight jostae well have been ia port had they fell Gispesed (0 Comonstrate their affection for Gon Canedo by hovering him with their presence #t bis, or rather the oration’s bail Although Imuet ray they lost no- thing by being wbsent, for a more shabby or wretched attewpt at display was never, on any similar oocsion, seen in the seioons of the palace since it was built ‘The flowing liet cf dirembarkations of negroes from the const of africa, which have been effected with the koowlecge of the authoritics ia this island within the Inst few months, T have from an undoubted source, being from a pervon who wae formerly largely interested im the ic. Lhave the oames of a'l the parties concerned in thers ratcally transections, the es'ates upon which the rearces were placed. the principal purchasers, aye, evan to the very sums which were paid and received for wink. this more reriously con. the British ‘Anti-Slavery Society. [ will forward atter information to them, with a Yankeo’s notion 400 slaves were landed at Enrenada de Cechinos, near Trindad. 00 do, at Camirives, —_) on the gouths const of Cuba, in do. st Siovia Morina, J the early part of ihe year. 1 at Sonia Cru; f 100 do, at Cayo Frances, near Cerdena rans Gee. €40 do, at Ortigoso. nest M . July 16. 400 de at Rio Zerza (Trinidad ). Septembor 14 460 do at Ortigoro September 26 200 do. at Cayanae, near Bahia Honda, about two weeks ago. the Spanish war steamer [sabel being in sight during the whole tiwe the negroes were being landed from a email Epavish br You mut rot suppose that th@se enumerated are all the slaves which have been imported within tho last few months into this island—by no menus, There have been a great many othors, the exact points of disembark- ation numbers apd names of the vesrels which brovght them I have been unable to ascertain, but surely ths above correct statement of those I do know all about, is sufficient to convince you cf the thriving rtate which, under Generel Canedo, the Loriible traffic im «Inves 1s ear- ried on with the island of Cuba, UN AMIGO, Uily Intelligence. Tus Weatwen,—The rain of Saturday night continued until yesterday morning, and adamp, heavy, foggy day was chered in. From’ noon a wisiy rain fell, with a warm atmerphero, The thermometer at the Hrnaup building ranged, at noon, 44 degrees; at 3 P. M., 433, Paty P.M, 44 degrees, Night warm; fog cleared away. Tre Axenican Horer.—We refer our resders to the advertisement of Mosers. Taber &,Son. of the Ameriean Hotel jn refutation of a rumor that they had transferred the eteblisbment to other hands. The patrons of this popular bouse will be gratided to know that it is to con- tinue under its preeent able and gentlemanly administra. tion. Couttsion on THe Riven—-Yesterday morning, while the Jervey City ferry bout Hudcouwns crossing the North river in the denge fog, she came fa contact with the ship Tzak Walton Bursley, bound to, Canton, and lying in the stream, ber jib boom raking the ferry boat fore and aft, carrying away the smoke pipe, qeiolishing the cabin, and doing considereble other damage, Fortunately no pereon was injured. The Tui ‘alton lost her jlb- boom, and had other slight dam Fines.—Upom Saturday night a fire was discovered on the third floor of @ beuse in Bixtieth street, near Seoond avenue, ocoupied by Mr, Frisbie, and owned by T. Me- Knight, Esq The alarm was considerable for a time, but owing to the exertions of Capt. Meynard, Nineteenth ward, and the officers under his command, it was soon extinguished, As no fire hed been in the room from which the flame originated for roveral days, it was sup: ported that a bed placed upon that floor was ignited by fome evil disposed person, Suspicion is not yet firmly placed upon any person Upon Saturday evening some children were playing in « room of the houre No. 42 Leonard streot, eituate in the third story | ‘They got hold of quantity of matehos, and, after igniting several, they set firo to. som droses bongipg around the wall, and caused a considerable blaze. The houre wes occupied by a large number of very poor Somilies. and the alarm was very great. The police officers of the Fifth word extinguished the flames. At about seven o'clock, on Saturday evening, a fire Was discovered to ineuc from the attis story of the house No. 46 Elm sreet. Immediately upon ‘its being diz- covered, Captain Brenoan, with « platoon of men, Attended, ana eucceeded in extinguishing it, with trifling domoge. Resevrp rrom Harifeteete --At about ten o'clock, on Saturday night, a named John Hurlbert accidental, fell into’ thes water atthe foot of Reosevelt street. He was almost drowned, when # man employed upon one of the caval boats lying at the dock jumped into the water, end rercucd bim, Fouro Dean Captain Trigler, rt 7 loth ward, found the body of # male infent lying dead in Thirty. seventh street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, on Saturday, After Nowe oar by Coroner Ives, the jury ren- dered @ verdict of stillborn. ‘Tax Ovaren BUSINESS IN Battimort —Tho Bal- (imore American of the 4th instant, that one of the largest and most enterprising establishments in the oyster trade in that city, is now forwarding Nn Otten ‘est, by way of the Baltimore and Susquehanna and the Pont: tans Improvements, eight tons of oysters in cams. The operations of this one concern carat yond the opealeg Cs two thousand fi moraael wees) “ i< ters per day giving constamt em) mont to ong oad and Gity mea ad bopas | terrible sight. eM Yn NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. TOGHLY INYERRSTING FROM MBXICe. aes BEVOLUTIONISN IN EVERY QUARTER. Government Troops Defeated in Battle. eee The Enemy Joined by Two Vessels of War. THE LATEST FROM WASHINGTON, ARRIVAL OF HON, W. R. KING AND OTHER COSGRESSMEN. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, &o., ko., ko The News from Mexico, THE REVOLUTIONISTS CARRYING ALL BEFORK THEM —GOVERNMENT TROOPS DEFEATED —VICTORIA CAP TURED—THE TRHU ANTEPEC CONTRACT, BIC. New Ontsana, Deo. 4, 1588, ‘The schooner Mary Bilen, from Tampteo, 26th ultime, bas arrived at this port. She brings information that greut excitement existed at Tampioo in consequence of a formidable revolution whiob had broken out in the State of Tamaulipas. The city of Victoria, the capital of the State, had bees captured by the revolutionists, who were hourly expected to attack Tampico, ‘THE LATEST. ; New Onteans, Deo. 5-9 P.M. \ ‘The Melia has dates from the City of Mexicoto the 10th ult., which announce that all the Tehuantepec pro- positions are to be published, and their decision teft to Congress. Accounts from Bonora report that Couna De Roulbow had rebelled, and that a battle had been fought with the government treops under General Blanco, in which the latter were defeated The State of Aguas Calientes had pronounced in faver of the plan of Gaudalajara, and contributed large quanti- ties of arms to (he revolutionists, ‘The authorities of Orizaba were treating with the in- surgents at Vera Cruz, and probably would surrender to the latter, At Mazatlan, two vessels of war, which were sont from Acapuloo to bicekade the port, had joined the insurgents. The Latest from Washington, ARRIVAL OF HON. W. R. KING—THE OPENING OF CONGRESS—THE STEAMER PRINCETON, BTC. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, Wasnincros, Dec, 5-9 P. M. Vice President King arrived bere thie evening in his : ‘ usual health, with the exception of his cough, which is 4 ' much increaved. More than a jucrum of membors have already arrived 4 here, 60 that there ia no doubt Congress will organise, and the messego be sent in to. morrow. ‘The official survey of the Uniled States steamer Prinoe- tou has proved that additional fire surface in the boilers only is required to render her efficient. ‘These repairs will take about six weeks X.Y. %, Arrival of the Black Warrior at Mobile. Monin, Dec. 4, 1852 The steamship Black Warrior, from New York, via Ha- vena, arrived at the bar at twelve o'clock last night, Duel between South Carolinians. Crantxston, Dec §, 1352. A Cueloccurred on Friday, in North Carolina, between 0. M. Dentzler and W. J. Keitt, of Orangeburg, 8. 0 ‘Tho latter was elightly wounded Melancholy and Fatal Accident, , Deo. 5, 1862. A young tan, by the name of F. J. KE. Worden, om gaged on the Rochester and Syracuse Railroad as m breakiwan on the emigrant train, was rum over by the ears, and killed. about cleven o'clock, on Satarday night. Jounwar Orrick, Symac | It is supposed that he was passing over the cars, for the purpore of stringing the bell cord, when he accidentally fell betfeen them, and getting caught im some way, wae dragged a distance of sixty rods, and there his hoad waa Lrovght in contact with the wheels, which ran over it literally cutting it in two, Some of his brains and blood were scattered around ¢n the track, and pretented a On being discovered, he was delivered into the chargo of the Corover who held an inquest om his body. hore engaged on the train did mot miss bint untijgbey came to Auburn Mr, Worden was @ young man of excellent character, and very induttrious and carefal in his business. His untimely and drendful death will be deeply mourned by all who krew him, . From the Soath, MAYOR AND TUE BOWDIES—POLITICAL OTHER (ITEMS FROM THE SOUTH, ETC Barrmtone, Dec. 5, 1952. The rumored resignation of the Mayor is unfounded. ‘There haye been no disturbances for the Inet few days, and the alerm is subsiding. The Mayor and golice are éctermined to check rowdyism by the most efficient ticn, Many statements published in the papers are certained to have been greatly exaggerated. ; Some of the back New Orieans mails haye been Be : ceived, bringing dates to the 27th ult ‘The damages to the Southern railroads have been te- paired sufficiently to permit a partial resumption of travel, ‘The official vote of Loutsiana is ascertaimed to bemCor Scott, 4114; Picree, 5.688—Pierce’s majority, 1,392. ‘The boiler of a steam mill at Sumpterville, South Caro lina, exploded on Monday tast, killing three negto hands, and injuring four others. The mill was entirely destroyed by the explosion ‘The Legislature of North Carolina had two more bal- lots for Benator on Thureduy, without effecting a choles. THE AND ‘From Philadelphia. ’ ACCIDENT—HUNG HIMSELF, BTC. Prapenrnra, Dep. 6, 189R. A brakeman nomed Smith died yesterday, at At. Joseph's Hospital, having been run over by train on the Reading Railroad. near the Falls of the Sehuytall. ‘ Francis Walters yesterday committed suicide, at Ger- mantown, by hanging bimrelf while intoxtoated. The steamship State of Georgia has arrived from Sa- vantah. Ske exchanged signals on the 3d inst., off Cape Lookout, with the steamship James Adgor, from New York for Charleston, From Boston. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE—BURIAL OF WATCHMAN FO@e TER, ETC. Bosron, Deo. 5, 1868. Slade & Whiton’s stables, Stewart's gymnasium, ang the Pavilion oyster ealoon, on the corner of Franklin am@ Hawley streets, were nearly destroyed by fire this eve ping. ‘The funeral of watchman Foster, killed by the falling of Chickering’s building, was attended to-day by the Mayor snd Aldermen of the city, the Watchmen in @ body, Police Department, Odd Fellows, and many sym pathizing citizens. The funeral procession numbered about four hundred persons, Tho deceased was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery. ‘There have been no arrivals of vessels to day, and the weather is wot, foggy and disagreeable, FATAL Obituary. ‘The Hon, Judge Markell departed this life at Manheinr, Herkimer county, New York, on the 26th ultimo, in the 82d year of his age. Judge Markell, until advancing age impa‘red his physical powers, for many years held « eon- spicuous station amongst our citizens. In the year 161¢ he was clected to the Congress of the United States from the district which embraced the place of his birth, im Montgomery county. He served in Congress during 6@@ term. For many years he held the office of « judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, amd until a late period of his life he was called to All va~ vious other places of trust and confidence amongst Ab fellow eltizens, Curious Leaisiarive t. uimy.—A resolution? has been introduced into 5 to in aire any one fk YY ona ae ath .- it s nist ore eonsolidationist. Tt : am abolitio: Dr. Lieber, who ts said to be athrastat i ia ee