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NO. 8152. WHOLE sreamenvend ihe to those who i feet pen mad do cr er New York Ulearing Uonse. ot do. do. do, do. tal tsank. Feller ‘Goathoestal Bank ‘neoewing teller Cootinenta) Bank bank of we Repadte. fd. Toler onk of the aepnos, ER, Cashier Bank ol New York. » leller bans of New York. ‘Veler Kawk of Amerion, ANUBUS. Teller Mercantii renie > Sey, ez, © #5 : Sez ‘g" a 255 ae = se . Eevee 3c zt > » 4 BoE da = jerebants’ Bank een, ‘canker Beak 4 Aenarien, peta 5 > e 7. ee = seex > rox Pz oe Ma wert es! ad ‘e443 Bry =e fied 5 3 2 3 35 J ceezr = 4 Ei ne 27, 2.3 = = z EnSox do. MOUS, President Bank of New York. CULMWUK: H, Preaicent AUapue Bank, D ARTAUK, Gashler do. Gob sence ADAGE, Teller EX. Cashier 2 rtisaue Bank. H+ RSEMAN, Seller Market Uank. WYCKOFF, do. MIDDLEBROOK, Ba MOND, Teller week ea Bank. 'b. MACY, Caehiey Park Bank. ‘Teller Park Bank. EKIILL, General Bookkeeper Park Bank. ncount Cierk Fark Bauk WANIM, View fredent atlantis Mutual Toru Paner Con SW LUWNEEND JONES, Secretary Atlante Mutual Insa- vanes \ ompany ‘J. H. CHAPMAN, Cashier Atlantic Mutual Insuranee Com- EL DRAKE SMITH, Presiieot Commercial Mutual eee Es ia a> ae OLaKR™: pe: ae 2 * bi e Wresrance « OS EANY D. RONG, Beeretary Commercial Mutua) Insuravoe RTF R, New Yor Wotan) Insnrance Company. ULIBON, late Secretary Atluate Mataal Losurance BILSON, President Sun Mutual Ingurance Com WOUN WHITEMEAD, Secretary Sun Mutual Tasurance Tk ANTHONY, Sun Mutual Insurasoe Comoan| ELW ECD ‘ALTER, Freskient Meresnile Mutual Insu- Mtitahhke REWOOMB, Vice Preailent Mercantile Mutcal EN ner AnD ecroiary Mercanille Mutua) Insurance EY VGCONKY, Vice President Peciéc Mutual Tnsuranoe |. &. ONDERDONK, Secretary Pacific Mutua) Insu- “an ke. HENCK, Bookkeeper Paciio Mutual Insurance: A. PARKER, Vice Provident Great Western Ineu rey Ok, Vise President Great Western Insurance Com- PCUOOLAKH ROBINSON, Secretary Great Westera Insu- ea wHITSEY, . Columbia Ingurance Com- PGAL KLLSWORTH, President Brooklyn Fire Insurance Wk 'F. LRGGETT, Secretary Brooklyn Fire Insurance RIS FRANKLIN, Preaktent New York Life Insurance L BEKRB, Ceshier New York Life Insurance Com- SL TMILTON SMITH, Secretry Home Fire Insurance Oom- aa a DANRY & 60. geet pentane te perctones ‘atthe mapafactarer’s prices ormer Name and Coder, , Mationers, corner Nassaa Pine street. papel 198 Palion orRapE” Orders Respeetfully solicited. JOHN FOLEY, MANUFACTURER OF PANE GOLD PERF, GOLD PENCTIS, ‘ ATILVER CASES, ' PRM HOLDERS, a . a Ofice 163 BROADWAY, New Yous, MORNT ING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, ‘The Personne} of the It Now & “OUR NAVY. wy, in Lime of Pre yds, with the Restwo~ rations Recently Made by the President, ‘The restorations reeentiy made in the naval ser vice of tho country esrentially change the orginal list of sea oftioers feo may be relied upon:— A) MIRAL (BREVET RA? © hne of promotion; and ae the late action of the Pre- wide 1 may be considered fin; Viet of the gesvaned Of the navy as now existing, at, wo have proparod a per K) CHARLES STEWART. CAVTAIN ACV: 1—Wm. B. Fhobriek. 2—Lawrencve Kearny. Koueseau, B—George W. Storer. 8—Fli A. F. 9—Jobn Lh W—Sitax H Str M—Isaae Moyo. 12—Williom Mervine, 12—Thomaa Crabbe. 1M4—Themas Taine. 1i—Jawer Armsty ong, Samuel L Breese, 1%7—Hiram Pankling. 1f—Unab P. Levy. 12—French Forrest. 2¢—Wm. Kawesy. 2]—Thomas A. Conover. John ©. Long. —Jumi és Me. Melntorh, 24—Jesiab Tavinall, . Inman. 2¢—Wm, J. MoCluney. 2—Jno. B. Montzomery. 1#—Corneiu: K. Et vblivg. if—Joedua Kk Bunds. £0—4 baries }. Beil, S1—Joseph R. Jarvis. 8°—Wm M. srmetrong. $E—G. J. Po: cergrast, &4—Wm. ©. S cholson, S6—Joeeph 8. bull, (—Jobn &. Chauncey, j—Jobn Kelly. 3*&—Wm, H Gardner, 3¢—Davia G. Farragut. AC—ftepben B. Wi eon. 4i—T. Aloysius Dorn. CAPTAINE— usr, 4u—K. B. Conniogham, 4é-—James Oiynn. 44—Victor M. Randolph, 45—Freserick Bugle, 4 —Jobn Rusa, —Pranklin Buchanan, 60—Samuel Mercer, —Charles Lowndes. L. ML. Goltsbor ough, b8—Keorge N. Hollins, M4—D. N- Tograham, 85—Jobu Maron 56— Henry A. Adame, T—Wm. &. Walker, 58—ourgs F. Pearson, $9—Joln 8 Nichotas, 60—~annuel FP Dulont, 61—Wm. L. Hudson. $2—George &. Magrader. —Jobn P) ti—tevin Powe a 6—A barkes Wiikes. 6€—Toomas 0. Belfridge. i—Henry Kage 6f-—Amirow K. Lang. OF—G J. Van Bront, 70—Wm. M. Glendy. 7)—George 6. Blake. 72—Zach. F. Jobnaton, 78—Samorl Barron, 14-—Andrew A. Harwood. 16—Th: oiorus Bailey. 76—Hugh ¥. Purvianes, Ti—Cacwaiader Ringgold. 7K—Wm F Lynch 1—thory W. Morrie. $0—isaac 8. Bteret:. 81—Francis B. Ellison, KRSKRVED UsT, 1-George C, Read, leave. 2-Jesse Wilkinow, Jen’ 2-Jobn D. Sloat, jeave. 4 haries W. Skinner, leave. 5-) bilip F. Vor bees, leave. €-Willam D Salter, leay 7-Thorran M. Newell, leave. #—Jobo Percival, leave. —SPCOND. 12-Uenry W. Ogden, '¢ 13-John A, Graham, ¢ 14-Hugh N, Page, leave 15-StephonChamphn, leave A¢-Lewis £. Simonds, vur- Jongh. Vi-Harrinon Bi. Cocke, for- jough, ®-Wm. K. Latimer, lenyg 18-Horace B. Sawyer, fur- 4 haries man, leave, Jongh. 11-WillamJamesson, leav COMMANDERS. ACTIVE UST, 1—Faward B. Bontwell, wey Smith Ley 3—Wiham ©, While, 4—T. Berran Shaw 5—Rovert D, Thorburn, €—Samuel Lockwood, 1—Wilham 8. Ogden. ool in Colboun. mas T. C1 ndrew fi. Viliam W. Hunter. ward 6. Tinton. Henry H_ Boll. 22—Willham Smith. 28--Charies #. McBlalr. 24—Jobn W, Livingston, 25—Wiiliam FE. Buvt, 26—Archibald RB, Fairfax, 27—Henry K. Thatcher, 28—Wm PD. Porter. 29—William McBiair. 80—Jobn 8. Misaroeon. 3)— Richard L. Pago. 82—Pvederiek Chatard. 83—G. G. Williamson. 84—Lenjamin J. Totven. 36—Arthor Sinclair. a Hitehoook. 87—C. Hl. A. H. Kennedy. 40—Johu K. Mitchell 41—Thowas Turner. 42—Charles H. Poor. 43—J, Fivdlay Schenck. 44—Matthew F. Maury. 45—Timothy A. Hunt, 46—Sylvanna W. Goton. 47—James 8, Palmer, 4¢— William Raafor4. 49—Samuel ¥. Hazard. 6¢—Jobn M. Berrien 50—Raphaei Semmes, 64—Kdward R. Toomson, 65—Huert Gansevoort, 66—Rober: Handy. 67—Charles Green. 68—Biward L. tandy. 68—Mejancthon Smit 10-Diwere Price, TI—J. R. Goiaaborongh. 72—Charles S. Boggs. T3—A. 2. Kitty. 74—Win. Chavdier, 416—Toeodore P. Green, 76—Jobp R. Tucker. Ti—Rochard W. Mi 78—Thomas J. Page. 72—George Minor. &— Percival Dray ton. $1— Robert F. Piakuey. ‘$2—Thomas R. Rootes. 83—Haward M. Yard. B—Alex. Gibson, 85—William 8. Young. ‘B¢—Joreph F_ Green. + aon ne Pick lee ering. 80—Overton Carr. 90—Lutber Stxidard. Gi—Wiliam M Mame. 92—Job: 9. —John Roxizere 97—John B. Marchand. 100—Benjam n F, Sanda. 101—Heary French. 102—Hepry § Stellwagen. 103—James TE. Henderson. 104—Daniel B. Ridgely. 106—W illiam T. Muse. 0¢—Char: Si—George A. Prentiss, —109—Roger Perry. 52—Jno. C. Carter. 1O— Alex. M. yo b3—Alfred Taylor. 111 —George F. 54—Samue! Phillipe Lee. Egat donna ‘wadiowen,” eg a ihe. T. Hunter. 6€—8. B. Bie! ie-ounaren Hy, Boot, 67—Semvel Swartwout. 116—David Me} no, J. Glasson. 116—Charies F. COMMANDERS. WRMERY ND Lier. A. Neville, far) 16—Jobn Manning, vie ‘1i—Amasa Paine, do, LIRUTEN ANTS. ACTIVE List, 1—James W. Cooke. 2—C. F. M. Spowwood, 3—Willom H. Ball, 4—J. J. B. Walbach. 6—William 1. Maury, €—David D. Porter. 1!—Francis B. Renshaw. 12—Jam# HH. North. 12—Robert B. Pepram. M—fdwip J. De Laven. W6—Richard 1. Tilghman kg Hi. Strong. 19—Thomas M_ Brasher. 20—George T. Sinclair. G, Parrott. 22—Rechard Wainwright. 23—Williom B Renshaw. 24—Carter B. Pomndexter. 25—Lewin C. Bar tori, und Lanier. ‘wbius Stap'y. iw itiam May 20—Henry H. Lewia, ‘S%—George W. Harr son. te—Jomes D, Jobpston. S4—John N. Maffi. 36—Wash. Gwathmey. 8€—Willom Konckendorfi, 87—Williem EB. Leroy. 8 -Maxwel! Woodhull. BP—Ropger N. Stem bel. M—George Colveoorersi®, 41—Francia 8. Haggerty 42—J. RM. Mollany 43—James A. Doyle, 4—M. ©. Mari, 4—Williom A. =. RB. P. 5 47—Franeis Winsiow. 48@—Jame« C Williamson. 49—Cornelins Vanalstine, Albert G. Onry. 61—George » 62—George Wells. 62—Weter U. Murphy. 64—Ienac N. Brown b6—Napoleon Collins. &—John L. Word 6t—Henry A. Wise. e—Reed Werden, 60— William H. Macomb. &—8. 1). Trenchard. 61—A. favie Harrell, 62—Jebn J, Guthrie. 65—M. Carr, Watkins 4—Joseph N. Barney. 66—A lexander Murray. 6e—Fdward Donaldeon. — i2—Josbus D. Todd. jo—Wm. ©. B.S, Porter. i0—Thomas H. Stevens. Ti—Caten| Ti—Clark A Welle, 172—8. P. Quackenbush, 173—Kari English. 174—Joseph ¥. Bradford, 175—Reigart B. Lowry. 17¢—Jonathan H. Carter, 177—Angustos Melaughiin, 178—William H. Parker. 179—J. Pembroke Jones. 180—David A. MeDermut. 181—William P. Buckner, 18°-—Wijiiam W. Low. 163—Riechard L. Law, 186—Jobo H. Upshar, 187—Somvel R. Franklin, 158—William D. Whiting, 189— Wiliam L. Powell. 190—8. Ledyard 191—Piward ¥. UY. Moceciey, 192—William Mitchel), bg Some A. Roo. BR. Smith, 196—Witliaro H. Murdangh, be io M. e. TO—M. Patterson Jones, 211—Watson Smith. ‘2I2—Alex, M. De Bree, 213—Joseph K. De Haven, ‘2)4—Alex. W. Habersham, 215—Wiilliam T. Troxtum. 216—treenleal Cilley, 247—Horace N. cra, 1-—Kdward L. Winder. #¥—John K. Dner. €—Jihn Henry Parker. 20—tivorge W. Rogers. @—Robert H. Wyman, 9-—Edward A. Barnet. Nathaniel C. Bryant, 94—George B. Balch. §L—Jona, M. Wainwright, 9—F. 3. Parker. 97 —Fp bert Thempeon, 22—Joe] 8. Kennard, 4e—Joho Wiikipeon. Jec—John Guest. 11—D, MeN, Fairfax, Joby MB. Chita corre H. Cooper. es—Hayse N. Westcott, EW. Wler Po lock, 16 — Andrew Bryson, wer nn Downes. 14 —C, Man ipault Morris. 10: —~Avcrew J, Drake, Joma H. Spotter, omes FH. Duncan ne Alen a Nicholson, Vif — Thomas G, Corbin, ‘t—Jebn C. Beem "h— Law, HB, Caid \ M Fauntleroy. . Pitzperala. —dhies K. Warringtom, Fienry K. Davenport. sd. B. Rariieon, —Jamen H. Moore. ries W. Flece, sh bense Barbot. albert N. Smith, Jobn ©. Febiger. R. Lambert, un K. Hughes, ry K. Stevens, ‘ST Abner & HEA. ©. Rbin 15°—Richard M. Coyler, 14 —Gro. M. Reveom, Win. F. Spicer, Win. W. Roberiy. —Reginad Fairtex. 144—Komet ville Nicholson. Mb—Wm. A. Web 4 1. K Hopiae. I Shirley. M&—i has. C, Simms. ry N. T. Arnold, 19 Thee, Vatticon. 151— Julian Myors. PiLmond Aulick, Wilhean N. Jeffers, 164—Foward Simpson, 186—Wiliom G, Temple. George P. Weir. 167—Suannel P, Carter. 15*— Wiliam Neveon. 160—R. M. McAram. 1€0—Fdward C, Stout. 161—Jamer B. McCauley, 1€2—Theomas 8. Pho'pa. x. F, Warley. 1e4~Leorard Paulding, 167 —Colvito, Terrett. 1¢*—Jobp W. Bennett. lee—Jno. 1’. Ball. 17¢—Hower C. Bu ke, 266 — etmupd W. Henry. 26¢— Thomas T. fovston, 260—Phiitp ©, Jonnaon, dr. 26¢—John Watters. 261—K. Randolph Breese, 262—Oscar F. Johnston. 262—Lewis A, Kimberly. 264—Bev rley Kennon, 266—S Livingston Breese, 209—Danie! L. Braine. 270—Jobn Kaylor Wood. 271--L, Howard Newman, 272—Cbu: lee EB Thorburn. 273—Reeburd T. Bowen. 274—Char ies W. Pluseer. 276-—Wilham 8. Lovell. 27e—John R. Eggleston. 277—A, Boyd Cummings. 2id— Bayard FE. Hand 21°—Geor ge E. Belknap. 280—Kiward P. Willams, 48)-— Navid B, 2k2—Wilham Gwin, 28:—Jobp Jacob Cornwell, 2h4—.lames P, Poster, 285—Henry Wilson, 2e¢—A. E. K. Benham, 281—Robert T. Chapman, jarmovy. 288—W Campbell, tao Wins, MeCumegie, 290—Jobu Irwin. 291—Joseph 8. Bkerrett, 292—Jaues A. Greer, ‘29% —Char les H. Groene, 204—Frapcis H Baker. a Hester. 299—Aaron Ward Weaver, 300—Austin Pe adergraat, 301—Joaoph P. 302—Wam. ‘totans. 803—James Stiltwell, 304—Joseph D. Blake. 805—James HB. Gillis. 20C—Wiluam E. Fitzhugh, 807 —Trevett Abbot. 306 —Benjamin P. Loyall. 209-—Charies H. Cushman. 310—Orcar F. Stanton, 311—Henry A. Adama, Jr. 812—George Brown. 318—Charles EB. Hawley. 314—Purhrod B. Taylor. 315—Wiliiam H. Ward, 31C€—Robert L. May. 317—Jobn W. Dunnington, 31¢—Hudeon M. Garland. 31e—James W. Shirk, 320—Jesve Taylor, Jr. 321—James G, Maxwell, 322—Henry Erben. 322—Fravels E. Shepperd, $24—Thomas P. Pelot. 82¢—Francis M. Ramsay. 82°-—Richard W. Meade, Jr. 38¢—Marsbal ©. Campbell. 331—Robert Boyd, Jr. 332—Caivin F. Thomas. 33°—Charles ©, Carpenter, 334—Andrew J, MeCartney. 6—William A. Kirkland, 85¢—William H. Dava. 327—Edward EK. Potter, 83°—George Bacon. 339—J, Crossan Chaplin, BIEUTENANTS. RIMERY y--Wm, A. C. Farragut, have. fark “y Y—Frak Filory, forloug! f—Jomathan W. Swift eave {= James M. Watzon Jeave. r Turner, leave, Haret, leave. uaF. G—James M 10—Pus hr furlowgh, N—teo, K Gray, furlough, 2—Bernard J. Moelier, fur- tough. n Decatur, pave. C. Bowers, ‘KD UST. cae a Lyneh, nor wo N, Harzison, 22—Charies Thomas, fur. lough 23—Augustus 8. Baldwin, leave. fur- . * 24—Wu. B, Whiting, leave. 25—Charles Hunter, leave. 2¢—Kamuel Ro Knox, fur- or—wit" Reynolds, leave. 30—Francia Lowry, leave, 31—Thoras Rrownell, — 32—M. B. Woolsey, 33—8, Chase Barney, leave. tes, 1 Saylor, far- a5—Jnce i Abbott, leave. ae ad Simons, fur- MASTERS IN THE LINE OF PROMOTION, ACTIVE LST, F. Morrivon. 2—Willam G. Dozier. S—Lerter A. Beardsiee, 4—William L. Bradford. $--Charles A. Babcock. — .Fneas Armatron, — Thomas 0. Saifridge. eeph N. Miller. t—Jobn M. Seribling, 1€—F bilip Poreber. REERVED 1—Julive 8. Bohror, leave, 11—Alfred Hopkine, 12—Montgomery Sicard. 13—E. 0. Matthews. 14—T. Me Ft vPsctanan, 16—Geo. F 16—Faward 2 Tl, 1i—Edward Lea. 18—A. F. Crossman. 19—Charles 8. Norton. 20—H. H. Dalton, ust. MASTERS NOT IN 1HE LINE OF PROMOTION, Lust. 1—Francis Mallaby, leave. 2—James Ferguson, do. 2—John Robinton, do. 4—lred W. 5—H. AY, You (—Mjchael i Clear furlough. 7—Charies V. Morris, leave. 8—William N. Brady, do, 9—Samuel C. Reid, do, 10—R. Clarendon Jones, do. 11—John Pearson, do. CALL ISSUED FOR PRIMARY BLECTIONS—A SOP TO THE ANTI-TAMMANY CRRBERUS. ‘There was considerable interest around Tammany Hal) last night, growing out of the meeting of the General Committecr, as it was supposed that some action would be taken looking towards a conrotidation of the city de- mocracy, @8 recommended by President Bachanan. Whetber the plan proposed, and which was finally 4, will meet the expectations of the anti Tammany peo mains to be seen, Their representatives at the Od Wigwam last pight devounced it in unmeasured terms, ‘The plan adopted ie eubstantially the same as that of last year, and by which the Committee will re-elect them- selves De Jt is for each of the ward delegations to inapeetors, and in such wards where the delegations were not a unit for the General Committee to chorse the Inepec' As the Inspectors, aa is well ‘nown, do all tLe clecting, they will of course retarn the men who appoint them, or auch of their friends as may be decided upon. To propitiate the anti Tammanyites, it ‘¥aa moreover reeolved to allow them a majority of the Jegation in the next General Committee iu the late elections showed them to be larger than the followers of Tammany Hal’. rappem Ry thie ar pe DEXt Lommitien would coutain from one- fourth to one tbird ant) Tammany delegat «. ter agreeing npen this pian, it was decided to hold the eleeton next Toorsday night ‘The Inepectors were then appointed, ana the Committee adjourned. Operatic and Theatrical Affairs, Tarra Keene's Treatre —Ap actress new to the mo. tropolis, and bearing the ploasant nome of Laura Honey, played Gertrude in the “ Loan of a Laver’ on Monday Miss Honey bas Iately come from London, where her mother was in former times a celebrated actress, one of the bevy of beauties that surrounded Mademe Vestris at the Olympic, Miss Laura has a pleasant, lady like style, ot quite #0 demonstrative ag the usual order of etags soubrettes. In appearance she is a pure type of the Eng lieh blonde, and not unlike the directress of the theatre where she 1@ now acting. Miss Honey i# a vocalist ax wel a8 an actress, and sings well. Her voice is clear, full and strong, though a little hard. Her method is good, bat the introduction of florid ornaments and flortures in ballads, which seems to be her weakness, je not in the best taste. Miss Honey was frequently encored and cordially ap- plauded by a very full house. Mr. Rawry Scitivay will close his engagement at Bor ton’s on Satarday, and proceed to Boston, where he is on gaged at the Museum. Miss Aces Roreetsox will leave town Thoraday, 90th, and play in Baltimore on Friday, and commence an en, gogement at Washington on the 3d of January. Miss Marina Heron has gone to Boston to produce Mr. Stoepel's symphony upon ‘Hiawatha.’ Mise fleron will recite extracta from the poem, with full orchestral ac- companiment, with Mr. Stoepel as conduetor. TreathicaL Expxnrtion to tie Weer Inpres.—The tho Atrical company which baa been recentiy playing at St. Johns, Newfoundland, under the ment of Mr. J. W. Lanergan, sailed about the 6th, of Decenfoet in the brigantine Charles Adams for , Demerara, ind will perform there as well a at getown, Barba. does, during the winter, me Court, >. Clerke. Dee, 28 —Joneph elle ve. Vevtrali and others — milton last provision of the new rule (36) is complica Tae ScHoot Mxpat.—Tho final distribution of the Public Sebeo! Medals will take ay on Friday, at two welock, in Ward Sehooi No. 24 Em street, near Leonard ‘hore ho bave not received their medals eit b he present i ‘There wils be a variety of school exercises, » Be. DECEMBER REWS FRUM CUBA, Arrive) of the Empire City froma Havana, RECEPYION OF PRESIDENT BUOHANANS MESS AGB— INDIGNATION OF THE MAKANFROS SENATOR DOUG: LAB’ ARKIVAL AND DEPARTURU—THK BXPEOrKO VINIT OF SCOTT TATE OF THE MARKERS, The steamebip Empire City, Cajsain MoGewan, from New Orleans 20th, and Havana 22d \ast,, arrived at the portlastnkst, She experienced heavy weather noarly the whole passage. Hon, Btepben A, Douglas and family cama prasongora ‘on the Empire Mty from Havana, having passed a week fn that city—vecipients of @ cordial welvome to od them on all sides, The bealth of Havana was good, More strangers than ever before at the fame time are said to throng the var ous hetele, The Habaneros wore “powerfully exercised” with that portion of President Buchanan's Message relative w Ca- Dan matters. The Message had been reoelved with may enthusiartic diegust, which had resulved im a mass moot. ing, and & memorial to the Queen, © go to the mother country by first steamer, deprecating the #ab: of their “birshright”? for any ‘mess of pottage”” whatsoever. Freights covtinued dull. Exebange $s quoted as fol- lows:—Loodon, 1234 @ 13 per cent premiain; New York, 334 a 83¢ per cent premium; New Orleans, 5 per cent pre minum; Pars, par & 3g per cet discount, Sugars are a triflé lower: stock 20,000 boxes. A de cline of 44 a }¢ rial per arroba for Nos, 11 and 12 ia con. ceded. Preacnt price 9 to 934 riala per arroba. OUR MAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, Deo. 23, 1868. Tho reception of President Buchanay’s Mosaag) has caused immense excitement and considerable 1m 1ignation, which will be efficiently expressed by the public seuti- ment, which bas been outraged, all the people being per. mitted, ‘by order,” to vote down tbe measure of Cuban wrath, That is, the Ayuntamiento prepare a vote of love and ever-enduring attachment to the “Throne of San Fernando” and the fair occupant, our glorious Caibohe Holy Queen, and protest, in the most disinterested form known to Cuban power, against the proposition of your Chief Magistrate to acquire the sovereignty of Cuba for the United States by purchase. Whether glad to have it - ip any otber form, giving more impressive evidences: as iF power, the protestants do hot kay, ‘hie document ia to be signed by all these who can write or moke a flourish—-to read not belog essential—and will exprese the only side we have; and there if po piace from which to eurvey the scene, to save the neck from a gentle squeeze by the signet ring machine of royalty which locke upon the esplanade of the “unto.” After the document reaches the court of Madrid, it is presumed that O'Donnell will decline receiving the new Minister— that the Mexican di monetration will remain fur correction of the republic of the United States, and for invasion of your territory if necessary ,for your comprehension of onr value—of the gem of the crown and the Antilies. Many queer remarks are made by those who know least about the mattr,ana have batgne idea, and that is clothed with power—Spanish power and chivalry. Senator Dougiss and lady leave by the steamer to-day for New York, The Senator has been well received bore and bis lady much admired; polities not mediied with, even in the palace, save in int jost as to the prospects of Uncle Sam's “puttiog the key of the Galf in bis breeches pocket’ Their stay has been go short that they conld Dot partake of the feasts in their honor, which bad been intended. We could not have a speech frou Mr. Douglas, for there was no prize or mark to aim at. However, itis always pleasant to see distinguished gentiemen of the United States here, and they are always treated with great courtesy by Gen. Jose dela Concaa. —. By the steamer Isabel, we learn that Genera) Winfeld Scott and suite arrived'at Key West from Cb arlestoo by that steamer evening of the 2st, in fine bealth, and we hope that he wil! pay the city of Havana a t hefore be leaves the neighborhood. I think General Concha would Tike to moet bim, and show bow the generous Spanieh soldier can give the greetings of fellowship to the hero of many battles, There is no doabt that Gen Scott will have noble welcome here, whenever he comes, as friend and goldier. Posiness dull; stock of omnes 20,000 boxes against 70.000 boxes 1857; Ni Land i2 at 910 O44 rinte, whites through $6 875, to ry tS per 100 iba, Froigita stilt dull, Exchanges a little more active early last week, now quiet: London, 1245 to 13; New Vork and Northern, to 8) do; Paris, par; Now Orleans, 534 do.; Unit States gold, 3 prem. Hoalth perfect. Many strangers here. TELEGRAPHIC, Cuantmsron, Dec. 28, 1853. ‘The steamship Isabel has arrived bere, with Havana dates of the 25th inst. General Scott was at Key West, and would lave for New Orleans in the steamer Galveston, ou the 26th ‘ost, touching at Mobile. The holidays had produced a general quietness in the Havana markets. Sugars were Moiasses, 404% reals. Sterling me Waly per cout pre- mun, and on New York without change. New Ontaans, Deo, 25, 1858. Tho steamship Philadelphia, from Havana on tho 25th ras goad renaoe to believe there was a revoiu- tionary movement foot among the people of Cuba. Indy, two cil age. From Havana—Hon stephen fr i ok, A Hergues dren and servert, MSagblen. A Pre*ce, Sid brother, Capt J Gard and 9 in tne wesrage Tom st Themen, in ache D Trowhridge-—Copt John Trecar jr O Mena, in the steamship Florida er and servant, ST Luise, AG Svea D © Sturgers, MT Reynolds . Wife Infant aud servant, D GK Krigger—and 14 in From ¢ barleston, $n the steamsbio Columbia —Mrra Whiteon, Mrad & Woodruff, Mra Goodrirh, & T Cone, WB T Mershera. Jag Doughiy. J Met ‘apt H © Dupham, ¢ T Dupham, Di Y Fedealin, M Wait, Jr GG Timerding W B Wood, 0 Colltos, 8 W Alien, AW Lows ‘Krouner, J '8 Gilvert, BW Force, % Pabbe, Mr and MreT D 0 fins 8 H Uppestetm, © Mek wen, MW Wiley—aud 8 in the DEPARTURES Bor Melbourn? Australia, in the ship Shakepere—T 1) ah A Frolt, Mise lesbelie, Bail, Mise, Frere Hall, Alice 3 Gall, John Tyreb, Jas McKenna, A.J Honghland. J Ingres Compera, Leal Cetgett (hee Rater, anrtin Viva, ton Prichard. John Cloren, J M Goldrich, & Rosenthal, aoe er. ¥ Pomer, Johm Shain, Jobn Walker, Heory Karon, Joke Comey, Mrs Jobe Comey, iMate Mos » » A Garoner, 9 Gernard, Bridget Kelly, Mra & Pend- y, Thomas Tonge, Eltzaveth Marks Ernst Marks, Edin Marks, P Crain. J Cpatp, Mies Cadiz, Miss Kentrisg, Mra Moreh, Apn Mori Marke, A ‘J May, Joseph Marks, Mirah A Garduer—' ‘Tne TrincRarmc Marc Barwney New Youx «xo PmiLanerviaa terminated Iast evening, when New York resigned op the thirty ninth move. The closing moves on the part of the Philadelphians were flaely played. An- nexed are the moves made Jast PHILARLPHLA, +s. YORK. ss * Le ta s o i Onousny i = Bw Es Ht Q6 oT=Qw RS —( to K RB (chock) dK to K Zxox TenvaNrerec Movewmyr.—Woe are informed that the Tehuantepec Company bave purchased the two fine steam ships America and Canada, for the purpose of patting them on the route from New Orleans to Minatitian, and establish g a weekly mail to San Franaseo, by way of tepee Isthmus, One of these steamships will in about six weeks, and the other will follow We learn that the New York connections with this line to California only wait the completion of the Fernandina and Guif of Mexico Railroad across the throat of the Flo- rida isthmus to go into operation. This road is rapidiy advancing, and it is expected to be finished early in the coming spring. A line will then be eatabliened from from Cedar Keys to Minatitian, connecting by rail witha line from New York to Fornandin, Mr. Sibell, the engineer of the Tehuantepec Railroad, loft New Orleans for the Isthmus yeeterday, with a largo corps. Movst Verwon Asocurios Forp—Mariven at Laces Keene's Trearee—Tho public will boar in mind that on this (Wednesday) afternoon our “American Cousin’ mati- née will be given at Miss Keene's theatre, in aid of the fund for the purchase of Mount Vernon. Consirtering the no.lonal object in view, it is to be hoped that the house ‘Will be crowded on the occasion, Henrietta, lady, two children and servant, Capt J | 29, 1858. INDEX 10 THE HERALD. Events Outside of the United States in 1958. Termination of the Walker War in Ni 2 Overthrow of President Comonfurt, of Moxico— Installation of Zuloaga and Another Revo'n. tion—Orsini’s Attack on Napoleon's Li” New Regency Bill in Franee—Lord i's! merston’s Fall in England—sepoy Re!» lion in India—Anglo-Freach War | China—Treaties of the Groat Pow with Japan and China—Revoly in Pern, Venesuela ant Sau’ Domingo—Atiantic Telegraph Laid—Eruption af Mount Vo- suvius— Donati's Comot— Earthquake in the Valley of Mexico—Massacre of Christians in Jiddah— End of the East India Company’s Charter Regency and New Cabinet in Prussia--Mon- talemberi’s irial. NAMES OF THE LIVING SOVEREIGNS, ao, &e., ke JANUARY, Fripay, 1.—Cotonel F. P. Anderson, N. A, with fifty of Genera) Walker’s men, arrived at Aspinwa:), in the Unite! States steamer Folton, from San Juan del Sur, having ear rendered on the 24th of December, 1867, to Captain J. R. Sands, U. 8 N., in the Susquebanna. Colonel Anderson bad blown up Fort Cartilio, This ended the seovnd Amor) can filibuster war in Nicaragua, 2—An Apglo-Fresch army in full possession of the city of Canton, China, Four thousand six hundred Bri usb and nine nundred French attacked and escalated the walls on the 29th of December, 1857. They took the place. The Englieh bad ten men killed and ono bandred and eighteen wounded, The French had thirty-two killed and wounded. B.—A general pronunciado against the Plan of Tacn- baya—accepted by Gen. Comonfort on the 19th of Decem: ‘ber, 1867—prevailed in Mexico. 4.—Revolution prevailed in Montevideo, Colonel Briv gido Silveira was in arms against the exvcntive, and the colored population made war on the whites. Foreign marines were landed for the restoration of order, and Unites States Commodore (Forrest), took command. 5.—Yeh, Chinese Commissioner of Canton, taken prison er by the Engheh troops, and placed on board her Majesty's ship Intlexibie. ” Peh.quie, Governor of , also arrested, and the treasury taken by the victors. -tieneral Jerez, of Nicaral Vesited the United States frigate Wabash, and, on beha'f of President Mart- nez, thanked Commodore Pau'aing, U. S.N,, for arresting General Walker and his men.... bark Adri atic, Captain Dunham, condem isa'ap prze at Mar- scilles, France, for negligently running down and sinkiw the Freneh atesmebif Lyonnais, escaped and ran fy port, making (or Spezia. 9.—Lord Eigip, Englieh Commissioner in China, formally inataiieg Veh quid, late Lieutenant Governor of Canton, aa Governor of that city under the allies. are 10.—Qoren Isabella opened Cortes with a ch irom the throne, She said:—My angust allies, ¢ Fmperor of the Freneb and the Queen of Eng lana, moved by noble sentiments, bave off red me their mediavon L- 2, ae wiich | bere willingly accepted, wishin sere The spirit oF ‘couciliation with Thien fam am an) 11.—In Mexico city the Zuloaga Brigade, which Great do- clarca the dictatorship of Comanfurt, prosousced. againet him, and beld the citadel and barracks of San Augustine and Santo Domingo, Comenfort refused admission to the lart named... com) of oe Saas vie the iiberaie’ against tbe" Santa an: I Saamuat Mew Divorce bill of egnad came Save ‘came into opera- tion,...Four Arabs committed murder and other violeut outrages io the family of Rey. Mr. Dixou, an American missionary, at Jafla, Byria 1z.—~uenerti Sir dames Qutram’s pesition, at tho Alum. bagh, India, attacked by ihe Sepey rebela from Lucknow. The latter routed with 14.—Bank of England reduced it# rate of discount to five per cent, the lowest reached from 6th of 1866... Attempt made to assassinate the Emperor Napoleon at half-past nine ee Lee when be was entering the Ttasian Opera io the Rue tier, Paris. It was caused by the explosion of an machine, Fight persons died and about one bundred and forty-eight were wounded. The Emperor's face slightly serate 16.—General promunciamiento Preident Comon- fort all over the Mexican ss Comonfort’s troups at- weched the barracks of San Augustine, Mexico city, but repuleed. taaegey rebelt at Lucknow, India attacked the oven of Genera) Outram, and were 18. —Legisiative eeswion of the French Porabeon epuied by Napoicon the Third with @ apacch from the throne. Speaking of the late attempt on his life, he sakt— “ These atte mpts can disturb neither the present nor the future. If Llive, the empire will live with mo If I fail, the empire will be confirmed ev my death; for the rep bi invignation of the Prench people abd the army will adord a bew prop to the throne of my son.” 19.—Senor Juarez installed the federal government of Mexico, in the city of Guanajuato, He informed the reve: yal States of the repubbe of the fact, by despatches sent by Kurz, Secretary of the Interior, and made it known the Mexican people generally by a manifesto, 21.—Complete anarchy prevaiied in Mexico. The city of Mexico was in a state of weige, and President Comon- fort assembled two thougan! troops, with artillery ,at the polace, but in the evening, baving been abandoned by his soliters, he left the city, when the pronuvciasos entered | the palace. ‘22 —General Zuloaga, of Mexico, assembled in the capi tal twenty eight persons, to represent the States and Tor | rituries of the repmblic, to proceed to the business of elect. ing @ Provisional President of the republic. The elect oa | Was made on the same day, and Zuloaga elected to be the A | President of the republic. ‘2h.=Prince Frederick William Charles Nicolas, of Prus. sia, nephew to the King, marriet to Victoria Adelaide Mary Louse, danghter of Queen Victoria, (Princess Royal, of kigland,) ip St. James’ chapel, Londou, by the Arch biebop of Canterbury, ‘27 —Trisl of the ex-King of Dethi for rebeliion com. enced in the Dewan Khas of the palace at [ihi, India 28 —Rank of Rogland reduced 1s rate of jaterest to four per cent Sexpay, 31.—Steamebip Leviathan, Captain Harrison, launched in the Thames river, Rogland. She drow aix teen feet Fix inches of water by ber stern... Geoeral Mirabean BR. Lamar, United States Minister to Nicaragua, | landed at Granada City. FEBRUARY. Mowpay, 1.—General political amnesty deeroed by the Nicaraguan government for offences committed in the Walker wars. The followers of Walkor, who adhered to bim after the Rivas capitulation, exempted from the bene fits of t..,. The boats of the Britieh squadron on the coast of Africa, and about two hundred and fifty aulors and marines, under Commodore Wire, procvedod up the river A mado war on tho Sooro ebicfs, who were about Ww attack Sierra Leone,aad who had murdered several British subjrcts. The expedition was seven days absent, daring which they burned all the enemy's towns, and billed be- tween three buodred and (our dmundred of their for cos Sir Colin Campbell broke up bis cant) at Futtygbur, lodia, «4 marched with the army for Cawnpore, in order to atiack the Hepoys to Lack 2—The Emperor Napoleon, with the consent of the Freveh Senate, formed a Privy Council and motided the Regency bill of France by the following decree — Ar. 1. A Brigg Council a established, whieh will meet ander the presideney of the im oer “PCE The: Privy Council will become. with the addtinn of the Iwo Freueh Frinces nearest in ine of succrashon, & Counc Emperor should not bave denign Counet): — bie Barcel Cardinal Morlot, hla karellency Marshal Duve of Malakott Hie freeliency ¢ YS Fould. Hie Rreeliency i te eMroy Hin F acellen: fits Racal 3 mnie Neue seca Area Our Winlewr of sagen cetrmens. ¥f the present deoree. of the Tuileries the Ist of ‘Done at the palace the yy x The decree was voted Agta) of Venezucia met, when an Amnesty bi offenders was introduced, with ihe coapent of tne vernment. ‘The fret aet of the body was the iutrotuc: jon of a epectal bill, which had ite 6 Fresident's message, recommending te Fessere Sore Anto- aL pio Peer to his former rank of -in-Chiet of the army of Yeeerven yeeny all his honors, decorations and to return to his country or ted iad ew a hroad.... New Oresadan Legislature met in aes. bg ‘ent Znloega of Mexico isened a decree order! 8 form of government, and sweeping away alt the ae tank of Fngland reduced ite rate of interest from 4 to 345 per cent..... Parliament of England re-assembted , when exciting debates commenced on the “Alien laws, RICE TWO CENTS. Fiore) [aseport system, and the general relationg Proolent Zuloaga, of Mexico, formed bia Cabinet, a c L MMiaiTeL fe, tm Loe, Dob wed Keele de Luis G, Cuevas, arto Elguera, avtical Attaire-D, Manoel Lar- 1, Jove de la Parra 1D. Juan Herre Mal¢onada, Muldovada, Mivieter of Fomonto, acta im VOL veome avk of France reduced its rate of oveouns from & 1 whortant changes made im the French Cabi- Mi. Biauit, Minister of the Interior, E. Piotré, (of Pelee. resigned their posts Gen, Expinawae cle ted to sneveed M Bilanit, and it was expected hoo be wood assume the duties of Prefect of Pobea soon aiter,.. Lord Vaimersten proposed a, taw” ain to the Fogton government, i . of the people of eund the army of Franc, wid, they thinking that she secretly enevur- + otftenary assagsine, ‘rince Froteries William, fs, with fie pride, the Princess Royal of Ragland, “rin from London... Lamar, United Stave s to Nicaragua, received by Prestlent Martiaez @ » Orie a an the si A by Gonerai vw the eity of € , and general enpened —steomehip North A’ n, from Portlond for Liv- pee came in collision w Dark Leander, bless Me, bond from Liverpoo! for New Orleans, ak, ond Ses. Curtis, wite of the eaptain, and pi i 1 moved, in the English Common, ea bil) tor the fatore government It projesed to abolish the Court t Invia Company fu Hew there- alls well yonk in rota y uve world be appomted byt Silent WOUK HM finance, In anet passetance of four me OF the Secretaries, General Lopes de v Havana and St, ord Pa me rston's government Jefeated im the Eng- sou the second reawiing of the “+ Conspiracy The vou was 15 ” 9 tha trees itd th ther ports of the ofties of Premier of o Febraary, Derby with » bridge, Smystne. ed with the attempt to ‘we the Emperor of the French, commenced be- Assize Court of the See. The following named Pessons were indicted — J, Felix Orsini, # literary man, aged 29,hora at Meldola (Ro- . renidlin ys at ” ‘de Kudin, ages tellin e (Venetian State igland). . ALtheny Gomer, aged 29, servant, born at Naples (Italy), renidine suns 0 bnglend 4. Jones b avarow fi ect professor of languages, born ab Lucen (Tia any ), re Hy ut Hirmingham (Kng'and). & eim tormerly ® #ureeon in the Bavy', now absconded. They were charged with having caused the death of Mr. Hane, an American merchant; Kuitin, Dussange, Chasseur, Daihen, a Garde de Vari: Wattean, and two goardamen. The trial resulted in the convection of Oram, Raho and Vierrs, who were sentenced to death, aud of Gomez, cou- demned to penal servitude tor sie 26 —New Cabinet of the Earl of Derby, in England, an- ouperd as constituted thus:— First Lord of the Trearury—Rarl of Derby. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Come more—Kight Pon i. Viareelt. Lord Chancellor Lota Woodstock, (Sir F. Thesiger.) Lord President—Marquie of Salisbury. Secrets ysbe Forcing Agatre Far’ of Malmeats eer ‘or Forcigy Agalre—Kar! 5 wart for ‘he Wome Der tevent Bight nee. Rpeavee Seortary for the Onlonien—Lord Stanley. Secretar y of War—Geveral Yel Drevudent of the Initia karl of Hitenberon ident af the Board Hight Hom J. W. Lord Joke Mande ir Jobo Pakington. Wy of Taewa, Peru, taken by Geveral Vivanco's tours, then in revolution against President Castilla, —Revolution in Venezuela, against Premdent Mona- = “commenced. ‘Stpay, 28.—Defeat and death of the Mexican insur- , Presiding usualy al Nowingham eh. tients. Loy leader, ‘Bt look place between in party and that of Pesquiera, the Governor, at Juciuto, pear Bacanori =e, party consisted of about 1,200 men, wh lara hast 700 in « fortified position, and three guns. The former 4 ided his forces, attacking Gandara. The part; stricken; upwards of @ benares of them were killed, eluding their Jeacer; their guns were captured and tae whoir party ex- maxcn. Mownay, 1.—Sir Colin Campbell invested the city of Lucknow, India, with sixty thousand Britieh soldiers and one hundred and twenty guns. 2—Jose D. Valverde sworn in as President of St. Do- mingo, in place of General Baer, whose rule was com- pletely at an end. 6.—Attempted revolution at Chalona, France. Forty men surprised « email post of infantry. They them at- tempted to get posession of the raliroad station, crying “ Vive la Republique.’ Driven back, they occupied tho head of the bridge to interrupt communication with tha barracks. The officers ip the town cut their way through, and the rioters were diapersed. Fiiteen men were cap- tured... Tbe revolution in Venemela against President Monagse had spread from the provinces to Puerta Cabello, Caracas, Laguayra, and other towne, Puerto Cabello wag tekep by the revolutioniate this day, ant President Mona- gas arked to surrender bis office...’ Outhreak of Indians w the south of Yucatan. They took the town of Heecalar and put about Shy parsons ve death. Sexpay, 7 hoover Varina, with the American Atrate expedition sailed for New York from Carthagena, the sur- vey having been completet. The distance (rom ocean to octan war found to be 250 miles... City of Arequi Peru, stormed and taken by the goverumeut troupe Present Castilla, The revolutionary force, which held it for General Vivanco, were defeated and the tnsurreetion eudet by the fight of Vivanco to Botvia, The was one of the most sanguinary battles ever fought in South Ame~ fiea, a# about two thousand men were killed on both sides, 17. —Hy tis Varhament met attr the ministerial recess, Mr. Lustueli, in bebalf of the Derby Cabinet, announced the bevorable setth ment of the recent diffeulty with Fre seppe Andrea Plerti and Felicé Orsini, con- 40 France, for the attempt on the life of the Emperor, guillotined in Paris iv the presence of & vast concourse of spectators 15 Lord Malmesbury submitted to the English House of Lares the official erpatebes which had passat between Count Walewski and himeeif on the subject of the ayffical- ty With France op the refugee question... Pre ot Veneavela, sent bis resignation to Bas evepted, kovernment recog: ret, at the bead of whie! weral Caso, The letter eppotnted the following minieters — W. Uroit Secretary of Foreign Aftaire, 6, Tor Secretary of Fim Wr Secrotary of Inte | coeras Dom at Tampico for the along « i vessels about to go w rebconer Virginia Antonetta, Shieh, master, was on her wa) to preceed, when the wae fired into, although her Ame can colors were fying, Sbe was obliged to heave ( ovtamed, to the great prejudice of the eaptain and ere The American vessel George FE. Prescott wag tained. The American brigantine Amelia P. How beld, and all were levied on tor cash for Garza. 20.— High Court of Genoa, Italy, gave judgment in the political tials which took piace in consequence of the 1857, Mazzini and five others were tried and senteverd to death, Twenty ning acquitted obd twenty-eight sentenced to imprison~ terme vary ing from to twenty yoars. rty on Fraser river, “A large nome vi Catered the territory, others wera “Aivhiteu Staten frignte Niagara, Capt. Hadegn st Plymouth, Engisnd, from'New York, iW orded So ovelet it hi 26.—The troaty ma States, on the 16th of November, 1867, between Mr. arr) abet Grn, Cam, ratiied hy the Legislature of ‘The vote stood ten bites Protocol agreed om in ¥ fora! intention to teke no part in any plan which may oppose the views of the revolution. V.—City of Tampico, Me bombarded by the troope of Gen Gacae,...Contract between the American Atlan. Lic and Pacific Ship Conal Company and the State of Nica- tegue, giving the exclusive grant of the Transit route to that company, made on the 19th of Jone, 1866, ati the Legi@iature of Niwaragua, and received the tial signature 28.—OMcers composing the United States La Plata ex. pedition arrived at Boenos Ayres in the bark Dawn, af- vor & pareage of forty-seven days from New York. DD. —Aliphe plone teptiories sent by the Great to treat with the Emperor of China were at Shanghae, Rvesian epvoy, Count Putivtin, arrived in ry America on y aJard of March ihe Unies Saas oe slower, Mr, Reed, by the Minne@ota, on the

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