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—====—«X—X—_—_—eIeGS_0QuqeG0____TD ———e———_—V—Sw_ --THE NEWYORK HERALD. _ pe <enappinaatet ee: en i aa eres WHOLE No. , 7249. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1852. PRICE_TWO CENTS, 2, . AMUSEMENTS. ARRIVAL OF THE ARCTIC. ag ithe frio shore. Dootor A., by the by, has mow in I hope to send you by the next steamer a copy of this | Markets. ‘ ROADWAY THEATRE.—E, A. MARSHALL, SOLE lew York, ® most vatuable collection of antiquities, | letter or at leaot 0 cumateny of (tacontaate: Its pablica- MARKeT.—Puesday evening, Aug. %. Lessee.—Doorsepen at 7; te commence at Ti¢e'chese which are rare and rich. and ought nut to be lost sight |. tiom will probably put a quietus upon the Project for the 1s have oxperionced & reaction to-day of ‘Monday evening, September uh 1 be form FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ae Bini Daroenauase sovideat calicd [next twenty vears, inasmuch as the Panamarailway, now vod ti a wiles Jest off y mye ae a rt vergi ormipe »\ snbsoquea Sig Patriok O'Plev} + Mr. Collins scription wae gotten, up, wales, Teaneed sommes feel resent abvints: ie coon ot the sami ype rate, a 30 Ne Ob whieh "boos toned dl Voth money ead THE FISHERY DISPUTE NOT YET SETTLED. Laerag rane coe ialeg lab slong Par gees | eee ot ae canal company will now beceme vold ° —Closing Prices calm ir. wi own terms, and if anyt! tl Gal NAGER, MR. JOHN eame the buoyancy of splrita to all. ‘Strange {aces | be preceded by new megatiotiean Whatever” ey ree per Cents, 70, Gectets 25S The Passage of the Arctic amd | P:ffand's mor ogres st of pumangus heres met | Hot one daar tal Soe beep Ne a ser ee | ROWN SHIPLEY AND CO 's CINCUTAR, 1. ‘ yy be expec m de of tI LiveRPoon, August Munay,, Me ses ag, Sept. 6, will be performed three tights only.” Thied aishy ie hy the Incidents on Board. Efethor. “Kach seemed estrous towidico thairucigns | Adiantien % is report a juieh colton, marker since. the 4060 \wendale ott | Mrs Ferment. .Mre.Skerrett | the ry t French danseuso, Mlle. do Melisve. wi peak bor’s pleasure, and all rcemed bent om happiness, To AsT have intimated the history of the failue of the ireular, t) dave onding leat % mi ard. Whose exertions We ! SPEOTAT 0 Ee. .Me.Z. Thompson | Shriah. a fete The Concert of Madame Sontag in the Cabin: | {man cp tows MMe Ree | ee ian SPECTAYOR. | Gvotatlon,’ Wheat has deolined 14. por bushel, and four 64 arbi Tcenerentla by tind Pru Barter” be up an evening amusement: and Madame Sontag was Soe England. Fr ee IdHT, GANDY AND CO.’S CIRCULAR. 7 THE MUMMY pague Quaarilles.’ Master Walter. ...Mr BBR A RIVAL Holted to sidin the affair, which sho, in the most kind Lord Cowley’s sudden return from Paris has revived , * August 24, 1852, Mr. Burton | 8 SirThos.Chiford, Mr. Flew R . and amiable manuer. did: and this funny geat the rumcr that be is to be eucceeded as Ambuasador to 4 ve ‘Mr. Johnston Pas de Deux, by Mil ~ out poster, announcing the fact that the Vountess | France by Lord Malmesbury, and that Lord Strafford de would give a concert. for the benetit of tho orew, on Fri Redcliffe, late Ambassador to Turkey, will receive the ATIDNAL THEATRE, ALLACK'S LY The Japan Expedition and the Government | Gay coping. actred by Miss Laura Keene, Mr Kokert, | appointment of Foreign Secretary. Those changes, it is | sinirmc sing of Holland Signor Pozzolini. Mr. Kobert Heller Palmer, Mr Krnest | said. will take place in the course of September ktances combine at presomt to ty Mr. W. G. Jones | FelicityStockton, Mrs.Nichols . Heller. and the funny gentioman himueif, The tickots The Observer states that unless something important ti of euch acovunts for ® rp “a a a Jerome, &o, ww ~ were eet at Haye Saers in consequence of the ao end unforeseen shall occur, Parliament will not be called 0 without their influonoe Evan | Mery Brocrniay. .Miss Barber STATE OF [THE MARKETS, puget av acral on the pursesalrvady, very | together for dexpatch of business until the Lith of No- Eirusettlon ib sulseness” So zeuaee ICAN MUSEUM.—P. 7, BAR- Pull pastioulacs in detrei, oe cn dios, Ke participate 1h tio event; ens baring Soiean ae Sransistaiinn heme nt tohotrent ne A tioulars im dail; ry ° H a very | five weeks previous journment for the holidays. Proprietor: Joba Greenwood, dr. me Bragoidoent pianoforte weat-on board by Movers Hall & | "ie Laveen Ghee ee mene for the holiiays. | me cae ee rters, and may be a eS alk LL eS . Clarke, Director of Amusements, Bw YORK fHEATRE, ASTOR PLACE.— Son, for the use of Medame Sontag, which she repeatedly | terly meetii 23d. iA aise izaai of THI erly de Nate ed See: ra ‘The Collins steamship Arctic, Capt, Luce, from Liver. admired for its superiority. the prospect of a ss pe pect brett Piatig Weg tbe ‘Dulted tates ve This afternoon, at 3 ies ‘great Pieces. ROMEO AND SULIET™ pool, whence she sailed om Wednesday, the 25th ultimo | lant affair was heid out “Madame 8 , unfortunately, was | sorted on board the mail steamers, and a reference to the ‘= 500 , taken very unwell. but would not disappoint the audi- | proceedings of the Mexican government ting th ~Mise Bliss Lexan | st three o'clock in the afternoon, with one hundred and | gnoe, amd was at hier pont, ‘The following iste poo. | lnpows ditice at Natasa rer ee ic Rene te the whole Mesoum, Halls of Statuary, the Pic | Romoo......Mr. Davenport | Juliet, CHLUNOFOR 5.000) 1, sy ee Saloon, Living Animals, the Eat OFORM, about 12,000 bales, AminadabSlooum....... sesceesesscooeMr, Logem | seventy-six passengers and the usual mails, arrived at | gramme :—= U. 8, STEAMSHIP ARCTIC. eo See of interest to American readere. On PRICES T DAY. | \@RISTY'’S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HALL, NO. EW YORK THEATRE, ASTOR PLACE.—MR her wharf at eleven o’olock last night. . ak G: - “i 5 ith a meeting of the * Jamaica Association’ bolt Pair. Middling, rin Tanronaaray, above, Grand street. Open every aight | 2N,, Charlee R: Thorne bas the honor to auaounee io the | Among the passengers by the Arotio arc Madame |" °S™*mmOxt (is Sind Hucting Concert, given by | for the purpose of having sta ioiia atseds Wr eee s ‘ eater. i Peay in this ‘eit tec tks | fora brief periods with Sontag, the Count de Rossi, E. George Squier, Eaq., Miss Ox Frivay Evesinc, Seeremuxn 3, 1852, Haward ‘Thowpson, Wm. Smith, and Wu, Gerod, dele- 4 Batemen Ch row, avsisted by Miss Laura | gates from Jamaica. Laura Keeno, Mr. J. Hall Wilton, D. D. Howard, Keq. | Yor the Benefit of the favor by highly to- ig P Fes Tiokete, 25° ovate. Keene, Mr. Eckert, Sig Pozzolini, Mr. R. Heller Pal- It is stated that the governorship of Bermuda is abou: ud! mmence at 8 e’clook. of be cep So lrdaaa Mr, R. H. Palmer, Signor Pozzolini mer, Mr. Ernest Heller, and Mr. J) HaiWilton, to become vacant. and rumor assigns Mr. Samuel Triscott, i and Mr Ec! a PART FiReT, 3 | curtailing ney a ning. andbe te The Europa arrived at 9.15 A. M.,on Sunday, 22d, | Maneferte Solection—Mr. Re M. Patmor—"'Ltedor offen Sonernendtirekeeper ip the inn es | Fine meni sminalng Carona fr Racy ope ing, under the fi ortor ee Mi During the week, to 22d, ten sbips, including the Grea: | {34 tends to damp the ardor of all olawes in the te Hentiotts de | O8 the 18th, at 8 A. M., passed the Canada, fifth ackof RICHARD | ‘The news by the Arctic is not of ‘striking importanco, Richm ies K The British blockage of Whydah, on the const of Africa, was raised on the 15th of June. A collision took place at Bolton, on the Lancashire and jy amnounc Yorkshire railway, on the 23d ult., by which fifteen per- Meer eeeere of the sons were injured, but none killed. The man te whose TEM yal ‘On whieh oscasi ASTLE GARDEN—TICKETS, 5@ CENTS.—MONDAY, m- | 3 . a, which oscasion Cc ‘September 6, 1853, » | negligence the accident is partly attributed, hung hi Bute Boonen J. It Wilton Li ranet <e i} and the ope Brituin steamer, of the aggregace registor of 9,600 tons | tneralle bene geermeans 0 the sailed from the port of Liverpool for Australia, with 3,000 xtont of Id. por 701 emigrants, eon bata rates flour 6 per quarter, at which conoessios On the night of the 22d, at 11 hours and 30 minutes, | |ein,Jarke of any article, both buyer and seller J.R. Hind discovered another planet, being the sixua | Bui tence until something more definite cam be he has discovered withim the past five years, The mow | thu cripanar hive renee fan: Aud the orb is in the constellation Aquarius. and can boseon | In other articles of American produce thero is no partie with a telescope of very ordinary power. In brightness | cular feature to comment npen. . it equals a star of the ‘ninth magnitude, and appears to | . P. S.25th.—Cotton market & fair demand. have the same yellowish tinge that has been noticed | *4!¢® will probably reach 6,000 Prices oveady ol k will be opened on M ‘oxee for the fess. thi MADAME M. ALBONI o tl Ds IGNOR ROVERE. piaiticd im commemoration vf the intesduction ot the bagel gegen oak ted nh hear tee eredaiay Fonte Tae oe rines czpromly for ACL hours $9 talbetoe ana 88 seconds, Gresuioh aroma BIGNOR SAN GIOVANNI “America. The Paris Moniteur, of Tuesday, officially announces | yx, Kekort, Conductor, tein’ tie’ Ttailan Operh; ‘Pang, | time, Aug. 224, its right ascension was 22 hous, 22 | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ‘SIGNOR ARDITI, an 1a A ae beeen ee that on Sunday, the 224, the Minister of Foreign Affairs | will proside at the Piancforeon im Opees, Faris, | inutes, £9 seconds, and ite north polar distance 97 ‘de- neers A Oe ma the same pieces will be acted,” signed two treaties with the Belgian plenfpotentiariee— | ance of tnest Belloc itnis Pevete of Seon ERE eee | Breet 2 minutes,’ 14 eccnds, the diurnal motion Im Large Demecratic Meeting. enh yiMGY TALENT IN THE UNITED STATES the first reoiprocally guarantecing all property in literary | ,,Cemmenco at haif past soven. "Tickets tive shillings ter- | N°'p Dayuct taconite ee tera cays ia byt ag Hees ft Landsfeldt(Lela Me. Couldog, Worksand works of art; the recond making certain modi. | eee ‘Three arrivals from Australia brought 30,278 ounces of | witneaed ie Dorkatroete © Cae tree eae Lane, over f Soations in the customs tariff. attended hy the whole of the pastengers on” board, wad | £OULAR4. Feport another ship due with 16.495 ounces. | Drought 1,600 pervons, including the Petco. and The Moniteur further announces that Faud Effendi has | which was universally pronounoed, without exceptioa, | to 460 per man Was coker snd ohn Tea ne the ie es | Democratie Club and the Granite Glee Club. ‘The whole beer appointed Foreign Minister by the Sultan, and that | (ne of the grandest and most delightful entertainments | England. At Melbourne, middle of April, provisions | at noon! flow demos: Tucks com, Poona ease tho Parte has given full satisfaction to France for the Tri- | the broad Atlantic. Madame Sontag, (or the Garaton, | Si, ear; flour £25 per ton, and likely to go higher ; | Bigler and Lowe occupied teats om either’ aide, with Poll affair, as well as promised to accede to tho other de- | de Rori,as she isnow named) cs anvartist. stands drat | 84 frm at O'e,per ounce, ey Bumerous vice presidents and secrotariog. A. spirited ‘Ab ron Credea Miran’ mands of the French government. on the long page ot the profession, and deservedly so— | does nots re thet mace nt" Commissioner, | atezere war mede by Mr. Buchanan on taking the obair, jamabala, sung by Madame Albont for no one ever yet surpassed, if they have equalled her, Bethe Government Commissioners | A series of resolutions was adopted, endorsing the na- have selected Limerick as the transatlantic packet meeting Passage of the Arctic, and Madam Sontag’s | 1.the pure rich, full tones, the marvellous compass, and | tiation Pp soteeieen Ler dphiaetotyed ie Sue Wee wonderful facility of execution phe po-sesves, and which The Sixmile Bridge ermor : a + affair continues to excite any ¢ Concert—The Noted Passenger on Board, to our minds, rather than being affected by her long ab- ing in the Locality where it occurred. Mr. 0, Del irs hacbhieas Boas Jules Teen in ‘atanton of ‘ai 8 ++ Denizetti | Mlle. Each year brings to our shores a more brilliant array of | sence from professional duties. are only the more fully ma- Justice of Peace, amd eight soldiers of the 31st | K u talent, and as one great star retires from our view, wae | (uid by the necessary constitutionalrert. Ths lfect of nent, bave been committed to Evnisdell, inascont, | Po? emecebere ung by, Mr. Burton, Syple, 8) veuteesterts Donizetti | ME: , the first morceaucron the programme. the well known =U; ay, , - ani Wy adsaie’ Aibodi, . Me, Augustus Braham (his Mons, Giles, other, and still greater, appears, outvicing its rival in | roce roco fr,” trom “Nl Barbiere,” was perfectly electrical; | SBCeWith the Coroner's finding aguimat them of“ wilful | Wag Dass Mocting—Electer Appoint@t- PART 11 were the Opera of the Corsair, com- thio" Don Baaquale:” ix | and Sig. Sangiovanni ag 3uffa—“ il Compositore d’Musioa,’ be a} Rovere. to—From Belisari ib arancethisseason) John o me? ol 71 einen ayers ord Genelovenal. Donizetti ar, Brougham. ere tee supremacy of power. Two yours ago, this very week, | the recltative, eo ful of pathos, toxether wich all dioult Aivnet wlikin the falter moecs (eer aoe tone SRR RE a eee eee ¢ runuing passeges, being sung as only MaJame Sontagcan in Norroux. A . Alben. brought us the famed and charming Bwodish Nightin- | sigeauch music, The Swiss nas of Mr. Eckert, whoaccom, | LY the People. The London Times comments strongly | pout two thourand whigs from this neighborhood at- gale, followed by Parodi; and the following year came | pani’ Madame Sontag, will become very popular, with his | {2 \neveruict of the Coroner, and the counsel for the | tended the whig mass meeting at Suffolk yesterday the bewitching Anna Thillon, whose wake brought | tcile unt graceful rendering of the suine, ‘Thoother vo: | twlimt Peieste clone ava uke, for inciting the people | THe #vecchos Were delivered and a fine banquet served i u ‘ ' itp cal efforts of the great prima donna were equally romarka- P us the perfection of contralto's, Alboni ; and now—just | $9, nd puticnisly in bintaery wee ena ‘tbs calstntead tang heook Tale peaaed oir tamoly this | £2, 2; Satterthwaite has bean appointed whig, slecter two years gone—we are honored by the acknowledged | Sweet Home’? which touched the feelings ot all presen’ : from the Eighth district, North Carolina, T ree two dollars) to be had ‘av the Music (all & Som, 239 Broad roadway. all other parts of house. one “aotia for which a abered sont will be given, to be hae of Samuel Jolie, 30 nsedway. year. ‘ 7 Beers open sh half-pastaix o'cloek. Concert to eommence princess of prima donnas—Madam Sontag (Gountess | those who were leaving their native and dearly loved | ” ‘Reet J. Walker was expected at Galway on the tet, | ;,28¢ Powbattan sails for New York to-morrow or neat tight o'clock. ; Rossi), who comes a passenger in the Aretic, ona short | *hOres, as well as tho-o who wae roeurnlng. 00 the homes | and the Gaiway Tindioalor eurmises that this vide ba; | o%7° earth £ t . polka, ze, com- | 56) tion with team sf CONCERT, ON TUES. Professional tour through the States. It was—from some | posed by Alary for Madoime Sontag, brought the musioal | fine between New York avn Gogo oe neon Packet Movements of Mr. Webster, HALL SON 299 B as yet unexplained reason—ourrently rumored, up to the pene pr belly yennae, sedi every Be in ie Coe of amaze- Boston, September 5. 1862, | BALL & SON, 290 Broad ; gious powers of Yosalization. Signor Mr Webster arrived in this eit . ‘aad after ‘Thursday, Sopte day before the sailing of the Arctio, that the Countess | Porsotint an italian tener of European celebrity, eroue France. Yall Iver ronte, and prvcesdod this afterscon Albee a hi had changed hes_mind, and did not intend visiting Amo- | rervedly apfl ica this season; nay, it was so far understood, even by | copaert voor: the agents of the Collins’ line, at Liverpool. that the 7A EEE aR OR fo SIE Favorite Song of. My Pretty , cabins that bad been reserved for her in embryo, were \ MERICAN MUSICAL FUNDSOCIETY. ARRIVAL OF By Mr. Augustus Broham—bis first appearance this season. | aciually disposed of to otier parties, and it was with yome a Pi eneene ane eapite meeting Mile. LOLA difficulty that she was comfortably accommoduted in Since the festivities in honor of the Emperor little | guia. hastranspired, except that many of the Parisians, (always : Giteatisfied,) are heard to say that the money wasted in | qhe be ‘s Rlot—Collision wita the cman Kieu, uni Others Frets FOR ALBONI’S GRAND CONCERTS AT Metropolitan Hall.—All ¢) @ dollar tickets, with secured, for sale at JOLLIE'S Music Store, 300 Broad- postormance is ty dramatic a fine, powe | 4 that of Mad, |‘ , by the by, nar- Fireme ‘once—A_ L Wounded, peon bi wh “ the enet from ped an encore. 4 Prunapeenia, \ ept. 5, 1862, Last night, as the Hibernia Hose Company was roture- of tho delay in arran: io the entertainment Miss between the two countries, ; Song—“ Never D 4 c to recite Monk Lewis? cont The | ing from an alarm of fire in Keneingt ble au LX the Chatr, Pas de Dou “La Lee consequence, and it was suggested she should salf in the 5 quate to the task of giving a | “ileuliy be alleged to be the refusal of the Belgian ne- | tock place between Save semis eaves Ge taee te ae a mstion of Wia, Thos. Roberts, secon heoder zs Europa, but she preferred sailing in this ling), Where «of ihe impression created by this mastorly | Counters, 1o tesce to, the clause for suppressing the | theGlobe Engine Company near the house of the lester. sold, Hosnlvod, That serenade bo give te Menta Te Deinnaseeded by the comie Baler teine, the error arose we know not, but such was the gage. Sorin of. talent. By beseceen waste 8980, pe Atal, Tee enoks ieee ae Cee ee | thehefeht of the meler officer Jacob Hartmann inter as soon after her arrival! may found practi- ‘¢ A is a! 2s, such an scene, that many oo ‘ a“ " a anne: fered. and arrested ono of the ringleaders. A reser Who is the toned #tla0 oma ns ‘tte aig 9, wie Ve t peed armi the Ai on the teria af Frig) ‘a The Arctic brings #tl2o amongst 12 4 NYO: | but Maieve that this execilent and charming young ae 1 rege Ag Mer TMi the td serpivehag hh attempted, when the officer fired at one of the rescuers, profersonals, and of a class calculated to givathe great- | tres mae bereft ofall reason, and standing there tn al | duct Aa dchest Gon vertUeie rai ener conti © horror of # lost mins in, it i a ‘nipebstes of \iprgicany4 “ tee. In ae edie pices ie is w pertraying of originality, » iperfoot exhibition offaae commncreial advantages to Relghun, was, It is sald, sigaod 'o her suite, . Eckert, ni * | ture, and that which is nature is ne longer acting. What | *¢ the same time 3 bi mirable compositions and his high standing as conductor | more, then, ean be suid of Miss Laura Keune. Thore isbut | . Among other dcerces, the Moniteur publishes onc abo- | tm, ‘ty’ aman wemed Mes Woda te: the United) of the Italian Opera in Paris, A young Italian, atenor, | little doubt that she will speedily become as popular in | lishing the dutios at present payable on tho export of | States Hore Company. Metz was arrested. . ae th ) | the States as sho has made herself in (London. and wher- for spun are A riot alzo occurred between the Spring Gardeu Hose of very considerable merit is also among the company | eVer the bas}appeared* Youth. with prepossessing ap. | _j The government payers continue to insert the addresses | Company and another company. The police were aa. dad wasin the act of assaulting him, killing him on the spot, A member of the Northern Liberty Hose Company, Or, ya motion of John A. Kyle, seconded by F.A.Stehr, | Cotinct—Domostic of De dod, That other musical pecieties sud mesicians be Mons. Deschajumeaux. ive their assistance, Mons. De La Rouziere. On motion of U. C. Hill, sexonded by G. F. Bristow, | Coll ae Cs ¢ed. That the committee aopoiated by the governmont oAM F, sisting of Henry O. Watson, Joka A. contiaued, and empowered id make all necessary arraage- * for the sorenede, anformity with resolution No. 2, an invitation has . . 7 of of ements Ztanged Yoail Musion! Societies and Masiolans of Bas Sout of the Couneas, and itisfully expestod that the famus ] Pearanee, wi doubtless greatly add to the, succew Sanasbon ta Lele Sassen enti Sapressive of their | squited with bricks, stones, and clubs, and. im nelf-de- Somplied withe letters of aosent ering been received L'arragones ijcite Francie i Bulae. | snd Gservodly popular primo bufo basso, Signor Rossi, | {fet ite A sagen Sh Amrieans re ee our | OF les explicit in relation to. the extablishment of the | fone, fed, upon, thelr assailants, several of whom are ich, @tanearly date, With sucha combination juccess lisa Keene's performance produced so great an eflect - ich Be Privaperew . af Sastientars of the pores Timmeiiately after the Ballets Pz5 do Dens, “Ta Muctte | of the Counters wadoubted nn | Madame Sontng ae entirely to prevent her trom taking | £610 erating pensions to reventy five miltary men. In tho roman killed fe thoy eter ny Crete ‘arrangements sre oom pleted ai Portie,” Mlle, Broueh a atone: Mepo, Attar witch, be rs “a ip eg oe A sa ., | berplaco in the programme, being announced in it to | (he lst appears the names of Genorals Dedeau and | Bernard Costello. The Coroner held an inquest over Foun a uvreee ' Tho celebrated Flageotiet fom she Koademio ot Paris, | ,, Wiss Laura Keone, a beautiful and charming young | sing next on the list, “The Funny Gentleman,” ‘There | Chaneurnler for 6.co0 francs each: but not of Litloor | she body to day. and rendered a verdict that the desssed ee will execute, for the frat time in New York, the famous poet A ahs the Bezel Egoenas and poo alr ie ayn a (hoe hi Sassy ay Ms Loreal ap his years Roreiog: " ae peas death from a pistol shot, fired by ofleer IGHTINGALE WALTZ. numbers amo © party on board, an: is fair ell known readiness to coutribute to the social enjoy- Seti Nee es tinted ann. + C. Bournrs, Secretary. Concluding with Garrick’s farce, in one act, called takea vory imtneat patton agan aclress of very eu. | ment of all, in whatever socioty he chances to be thrown, | | Kear Admiral Velxinr Despolntes is Lares the ner —— Y YORK MUSICAL MUTUAL PROTECTION A8SO : LETHE. rier qualificstions—a specimen of which we had on | offered to sing bis favorita Bufo Scena, “Astonish the | ¢Crmand nf tae Erne fv on ee yon France and From the South, AMQA.—Arrival of Madame Sontag —At w speaial | 807... Board. and which I give you somo alight iden of below. | Browns.” and ho succeeded admirably ia divertiog the Spain atill attencts the attention cf both cevernaenta | ARRIVAL OF SOUTRARN MAILS—THR FLOOD—VEa- ;he numerous membei wercery. Our old and esteemed favorito comedian, Mr. James | general attention. so much so, in fact, that the conse. | Spain still attrac's (he attention of both geverniments, SELS ASHORE—GEN. SMITH—A TOWN DESTROYED as ; Browne. tigures nobly in the list, and exceodingly wall | quences were nearly as fatal to the promired efforts of “Wpate engi , Fine Gentl 2 be looks—brisk and elastic as ever, and not a jot the jadsme Sontag as hed been the previous performance, 7 me =" aDruaken Nan Mr, Undaay | worse for wear, Ie is engaged in New York for the sea- | bor risible muscular action becoming almost painful | _ A Cadiz journal apnounces that the lino of steamships |p, orl sus haga aan reece boa following resolutions were offered, ++ Mr. John Softom | gon, and will bea trump card forthe manager. You will be | with laughter. Mr R. H. Palmer delighted his an | plying between Spain and Cuba, would be shortly rein- ‘wo new Orleans mails bave been received, 2. as wollashoever | dience with the selections from the delicious com- | forced by two other large steamers, and the departures | dates as late as due Mr, Bollam adopted ir. Syplg most agreeably surprised at James; hi 1, Resolved, That « serenade bo tendered Madame Sontag was, aud morc to the back of it. Not the least amongst | positions of Mendelsohn, in the performance of which, | from Cadiz will then take place twice a month, ‘The Southern papers still continue to give details ef 4 “arly as arrangements wil) permit after her arrival. Biss Soe CENTS | the passengers onboard isa Mr. K. Heller Palmer, atraly | on the pianoforte, he ‘e unrivalled’ Mr Mellor Palmez | ‘The Spaniab war cteumer Volcano sunk at the entranco | the demage done by tho flood, but the fit Soveupes 2.0m motion of Mr. Edward Woolf, seconded by 0. 8. rusia ‘composed by Mr. i x r re! ; tee blot of Vas, dew eos ae. gencraily appear to have been’ oxaggerated. The rive wat unanimonsly olected orchestra, great genius, with the most thrilling powers, axa pianist— | docs wnat iz seldom or ever heard with tho instru- ep igo, n few days since, Scop was no injured, but the gorn wes elaioel eutleaige jew York Music Matual Bevaores Cirwiatoee ‘touch and execution almost incredible. His perform- | ment—-that a he maken it sing, every note has a —— destroyed. pista IECOLOE of _.. | ances during the passage were tho constant theme of | meaning ond. in his particular style of playing he be- " ntroyed. i conversation, and. on several occasions, created an al- es engrossed In the instrument—his tru» soul. In bse a Captain Dennis. of sbip Maid of Orleens arrived, so. Oporto letters are to the 20th August, and state that | ports having experienced very severe weather. On the shipments from that port were almost entirely suspend- | 22nd saw a barquo ashore, twenty miles to tho morthward ed, in conrequence of the expected reduction and equal- | of Key West. Same day sawa large ship ashore meas zation ¢f the export duty on wines, Several vessels, | Key West. Could not make them out. lading for ports in the United States, were detained General Persifer Il. Smith left New Orleans om the 29th from the same cause. and could not get cargoes. Mat- | ult , for head quarters at Austin, ters would be still further retarded by the ministerial A fire occurred at Rodney. Mississippi, om Sundag ecbanges in the capital—where Garrat, Minister of | week, which destroyed every building in the town. Foreign Affairs, bad resigned, and there were rumors of -_ —— other modifications, Application had been made to the Cortes. by the people Fire at eigenen Ferment ‘ie of Madera, praying them to cramt permission for the | whe ajizoad machine shop. eugine house two eapiaes, {ree growth of tobaceo on that ieland, as the grape COP | co. belonging to the Cencord and Claremont Ratirost, had entiroly failed were burned this morning, at about five o'clock, at the -y arrangements for the music that the performance of said music bo ection of Herr Noll. at the following Caries gee e OTICE.—-BENEFIT OF THE DRAMATIC FUND.— ‘and gentlemen engaged in the perform- day next, ae Castle at Burton's Theatre (kindly vow dy by Mr. Burton) to rehearse Gar- free of LEANE. at4P. Mj aad. on Mor day, Sept. 6, ati P. M., to rehearse both p: mounced for the might's performance, IL. CONWAY, a a Managor of the Evoning’s Entertainments. PRIZE —BUCKLEY'S NEW ORLBANS SERE- ~ aakad a — 50 aaders (now in Calif rnia) offer the above prize for VARIETIES, NOS. 17 AND 19 BOWERY best plaintive Ethiopian Melody, (not to be composed near Chatham square.—This new and magniticont evening. September 13, by to be sent in the last of Sept. | establishment will o ‘on Monda Wer ay BUCKLEY. 180 Grand street, N. B.—Oe y: CHAS. WHITE, Proprictor. 302. on CHE Pei peas UNION MINSTRELS, KNICKERBOCKER HALL, corner of Righth avenue ant Twenty-third stroet.— o most electrical effect on his hearors. Mr. Heller Palmer | his fentasa, an alr from Wallace’ tana,” he exhi- is an associate from the Royal Academy of | bitea most marvelous powers of execution. In fact, this Music, and at the ago of fifiecm, obtained’ the | composition tees with impoesibilities. ‘This great King’s Scholarship at the Academy, the highest | pinnist is a periect master of his instrament, and the honor conferred in that great school of music. His | audience are left in a mazo of wonder and astonishment. compositions are of the first ordor. and areeagorly sought | It must bo observed here, that although Mr Palmer for in all circles, Amongst the many superior gifts of | writes those extraordinary pieces for himself and players this great genius is that of painting—a ti of the greatest ab author of many smailcr com- esto charm. One of his paintings was e positions for the pianoforte, whieh aro the adnairation season at the National Gallery, London; and some speci- | and delight of all the sclons in London and Paris The mens, be kindly showed us on board, were gems, | conectt concluded with the development of the powers of indecd, Mr, Heller P. will command much admiration, | Second Sight, or Animal Magnetism as it is called in Ku- and no doubt some furore in the musical circles, from his | rope. Mr, E. feller performed prodigies of wonderment. veratility asa pianist, organist, (in which he stands A | On Sunday, divine eervice was performed by tho Rev OLLIDAY BTREET THEATRE, BALTIMORE — | (pen every night until further notice, under the manaze- | ono,) as acomposer. anda painter, He carries with him | Mr. Duffy. and an excellent choir, in which Madame Greece. Bradford terminus of the railroad. Ladies and gentlemen ongexed at this ostablishmont | ment of I: L. Jacobi. Admission 12% cents, Doors open | the most fervent wishes of all who know him. fis age | Sontag, with hor usual amiability, took part, sung | ‘tho Courrier d'sAthenes of the 0th annonnices tho arrival - $+ S20 poumpeerally reaoeiod. Se, ore a ta, the, Green Room, | st 7. Concert comme: a ——_-._ | is about twonty-three, and he is the composer of two un- | most exquisitely an ancient but most beautiful sacred | at Athens of Mr. Marsh. from Constantinople Arrival of the Soytherner at Charlestems - ie TAN, Stage Manager. BASS SINGER WANTED—AT ONE OF THE THEA- | produced operas of the first class. founded on Bulwer’s | picco. by Stradella. some two hundred years old. The | having obtained an faterview with the Queen Legent re- OnabLasran, Sect 4 10k aan — tros im this city. He must understand music; be ablo Rey. Dr Jo of Baltimore, afterwards delivered one of | specting the ease of Dr King, Another account says: ha season Nei Neibee. trom Mow "Tork, wa 6 Popular novels of “Zanoni” and Rienzi,” one of, which 8 to be produced in Paris thia season. Tho last, but b ve and appropriate aldro: no menus least, in the array of the professionals on board, g for his text that comprehensive though short ‘nown more familiarly throughout | sentence. in the New Testament, “Jesus wept.” Innu- ever listen- TICE.—METROPOLITAN HALL—THE PUBLIC | ¢o sings song, lo, with no objection to learn his part ‘ a G | io. ‘a give oF ‘chorus, “Apply, porsouatly, to CHARLES Be ewer Gal se apcnal be: Sener PARSLOB, Theatrinl Apeat, at Burton's Theatre, Cham- {no date given.] “The American squadron left the Pi- tats Olotocie tule tases racus, after Mr. Marsh kbd taken pomossion Of the docu. | “D¥* ‘¢” 'slock this morning, entrance on Brondway, will be opened on Tuesday Z Hee mrmene tae : wonslor 4 cll fod ae LR on A Tong Be orm rag Se Farope as “the Mysterious Double Sighted Youth.” His | merable toars were shod by his most attentive and deeply | Ty yeu to be om ite way tortticstes? on “tuadrom 8 Markets, ‘i Fireot, to tacllitate t jienteuee Coe CARD—EMPIRE DRAMATIC CLUB,—ANAMATEUR | performance of what is called the “Second Sight” is the | impressed congregation. And thus termingted vur happy es the rales of cotton to-dav2M Onuxawe, Sept, 2 1868, Pgh rept Nein | ae eer ereatiiee aeasons a mone vougana and b txcommpeenenetile, state oo of | but somewhat boisterous voyage in the good ship Arctic, Italy. for the wreck seodand bin teabar je — wales : gentiem sofbe- | which we had several opportunities of ju: ——- te 3 p bs the trip. He will allow Timself to be blindfolded Our London Correspondence. The funeral of the mother of M. Mazzini took place st | 93(6. ‘The advices by the Washington and ‘amorioe bad ; ‘dress thi Ce phe ab “phe ie lone bade ame gay Genon on the 11th ult., and was,aitended by a concourse | no effect on the marie post valid, to F. Jackson, Herald offve. meey —_ placed at one end of the room, and hiscompanion, acowsia, | rote postuRE OF THE FISHERY QUESTION IN ENG- | of 5.000 persons. ‘The receipts of the week Were 7,000 bales, against 3.760 ot November next, will be ploased to addres th WEANKLIN MUSEUM, HATHAM SQUARE. | or brother, I, believe, will go round ad eee shed wil | LAND—PAILURE OF TUR NICARAGUA CANAL PRO- | © An Engli-hman—a Lord somebody—was arrested re- | for the correspending week ci vst year. Total. receipts ications to Mr. P. RICHING'S, ot the Walnut street |” pee oR me md. in the evening 6s desatibe sag “9 easel po this tendered for descrip. JECT. cently. at Verona, for sketching the fortifications and | for the year, 1,4/0000. Increased receipts at this pert, Fisctee Phliadsiphin ibe the purpose of «Cl nal Representations of | een one aveala. crests bills, cards, letters, wigan Lospox, August 24, 1852, | after being imprisoned two days, was hurried out of the | 440 000 bales. "All the markets are dull. %. 4B 9 Troupe of Model Ar | freq notes.gloves, handkerchiefs, and. Im short, the most Yo VHE RDITOR OF THE NEW YORK eMALD. country, without explanation or apology. Coming 80 | Sterling exchanges 10140, Exchange om Now Yertt, oe rar ebenaein convert or tneps ban Bee nee qnutifal performances. |‘ riooked-for curloritics were handed out,andallmostoor- | ci tne vutject of the Northeastern M*£rwlonr dimcnlty Rho aiisle makes gome | sixty days, 1Xe. dicount, opt. 6 186m, in New Orleans, and has 1,500 seatg | fF ‘ull vari b lay. Admission , Leggy pipe woe oa ptm subj N i noiae. New Oaceans, i Hy painted in froaso, and ia taiahed | “Lt Ms Peete hones, is enter gallery IMG comtes | | cntip-toeas to bis power of discrimination, Dutall failed to | are aware, hes attracted quite as much public attention A modifeation of the Plodmontese ministry Ssagain | The colton market to day has bees, sotive aad the fae abs chs peinibisd ace: | paLace OF BEAUTY, NO. & BOWMRY, DIRECTLY | “ome ateven a mhadow of certainty onthe subject. It l¢ | hero asin the United States, And the convictions go- | 0” ie Mavs pes a , 1 at eGoence, Bape 4, 1866, od that it will be one of the bess t Theatre, y nigh said to bo animal magnetism ; if #0, it iv the clearest il- | crany and freely oxpreaved, that the measures taken >; Austria. los of cotton for the week were 1,200 bales a€ Santry Attached. $0 tho concert FT eptted ot indice styiod the | lustration yet seop, and will go far to sbow up the fallacy y y exp De i sary tradlls: cote tataate, €b: View nis, Teese tate cote \ lor the direction of Mlle Louise Jom Groups of Marble Statuary ropresonted b; young ‘The piotures taken from some of our bes ntines. Deorsopon at 7; commence at 8. Admission— Private box, We.; orchestra, 373404; parquotte, 260,; gallery, Wako. —flOUSES, ROOMS, ETO, WANTED, of the spiritual rapping doctrine. One of the passen- the British government were what is technically termed gers. Mr. A. 'T. Stewart, thought he could pussle the | 9 gamo of ‘trying on,” to be carried out if ciroumstan oT oa arene icy he | cee warranted. and to be abandoned and repudiated if not failed and asked if Mr, Ernest could tell who wrote it. | found successful. Had the United States faltered for a © Oh, certainly,” was the reply; “ask him yourself.” | moment, the British construction of the treaty wouls Which was no sooner done than replied to,and the name | have been enforced to ite utmost limits. As it hasturned ni full given, to the utter astonishment of our friend | out, the unmistakeaple tone of the American press and Stewart of Broadway celebrity. This novel entertainment Je. and the alarm of the British public, has driven the hed d elegantly fornished rotiring rooms. mfortably seat 600 as, Is also These ror may states that the French Ambassador at Vienna had. in a ..—There bas been more activity in the umrket, conference with the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs. | and buyers seemed more dispored to operate at the ad- declared, in the name of his government, that it would | yanced rates The sales of pulled were limited, chief continue to use every effort for the maintenance of Euro- | on account of the short supplies of good qualities | Priees im peace, and that he regarded the treaties of 1815.93 | are prime for all kinds. ‘The sales for the wock are 88,008 fhe condition, sine yuanon, of the peace of the world, aud | pounds, ~ the political oqulibrium ot Rurope. Inhistarn the Am- | “ Pxixrino CLotis.—Market quiet, and no change im baseador was aevured of tho friendly disposition of the | prices. The sates have been 26,050 pieces, Northern powers, and their determination never to at- Wann UR oO eetior WW GCODS—OF 0! ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A iceet ide of omtrast well with th t events of thie miracie- ish government into a precipitate retreat, % N the ool a heuse in® wavent Aelenbornecd Ly me ve wide o belaatech ‘age. I cannot stay my list of celebrities with- ut ch must not be misled by what has appeared in tempt to force any form sth pamaames upon France. Ode Wass Beant Corrigan ore eMIEERE AT, Stewart wud D.D- toward. both well, | statement. fost the Brit government ‘as ‘not only Holland Opsanve Hor. } " 7 itigens, . D. Hor wel statement. t e government ly RES pnd orien, ANTED TO PURCHASE, A LIVERY STABLE | ee or at at their apr: prospects, Abandoned ite hostile attitude; but absolutely surrendered | We find the following in the Morning Chronicle, of the West Point, September 3, Srestle deodes Hgsiery purinent wage te done Asy person having suc’ aa | Iiaving now given you a tion of the class of tal- | the whele question, so as to leave all the disputed waters | a4th :— Fiattiy Generet Sists to ta Mittry Grovmelaictlaail i 1 will hear of @ purcht ‘The Stuate Courant publishes an important ¢ommuni- ‘ ction from the Colonlal Department, relative to the past | Hunt expected—West Point Scenery to be Admired by and present relations of Holland with Japan. It appeats | Potiticians—Hops, Balle, and Mass Meetings. from this official document that the reports of the inter- | we have had rather a quiet day, and a very merry ent on board the noble ship Arotic, the next im order witl | open to American fishermen, with the single reservation bo the evonts of the persage. of the three miles frem land, which has never been called ‘The day we sailed was serene and glorious, and pro- | jn dispute. J can arsure you, authoritatively, such ix not the mired fair for an agreeable And excellent Butalas! | joer, ‘There has been no settlemont of the ques we cannot tell what @ day. more or less, may bring forth. | tion, nor has there anything transpired up to aotedlishment for é and ors. wer by bed - TIFFANY & CUTTING, 321 Broadway, | 5°) erp of the property, with the torms,to the office [OAKS AND MANTILLAS,—SPLENDID | ° the Herald, directed to D vis.—The aubseriber, baving just to AN TED—FROM THE ISTH OF SEPTEMBER UNTIL he various Eurepean markets, is Ist, tion of Holland to prevent the departure of the Ame- morning General Scott visited West = May ist, poar an omnibus route, fors gentleman, wife, hea r vert bo “pres Heot'by | evening here. This ng Gent y . hi und ourselves served up next morning tor bresk- | this date, at sil definite in its cheracter, beyond | rican expedition. and the abandonment of the Bistorale beyers trom every ¢ f the mi bathe gee iitutrosmparior aud two bed rome | fortvith that most ofall dishes to bedlspensed with. ahead | thesinple ofteialasrurance of the goverment’; that the | the United States, In coneequonce of which the authori- | Point, and as his carriage drove into the ground, be bbe 5 ties of Java had permitted their country to be entered in | was saluted by @ discharge of artillery. Ho bowed his: order to arrango the quertion is unfounded. All that the government: of Holland pi todo, was toaddress | thanks to the officers ashe passed through the svenue, fortably furnished, wit Gre plain private sable. & fs ferred. Adarens, ing 1k , accompanied by s short choppy sea, giving the ship | whole question ehall remain in statu quo, and the Ameri- Mos ‘onplearant motion, and resulting in the conse. tan fichermen be allowod to pursue their avocations as uences amongst the Vag ney med numbering close upom | hitherto, in the Bay of Fundy, as arranged under the ° r Port office, - teh, with the view of | and no further display was made, The review of the TM AWD —— TsODA, ot course the large dining saloon was com- | aberdeen administration, All that has appeared in the | to that of Japan an amicable despate! mOmmares. ft! Rye peri tinvited te inepest ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A SMALL FAMILY, parative deserted, and the army of waitervhad but | 7imesor other papers, has wo broader foundation than | preparing a favorable reception for Commodore Reety, eadets, which was Vee aid ae a A} Bo = Inet shipments of rich Bmbroideries, Fancy Lace Goods, od house, on the Heights preferred. and with | [ittle todo. But it is fearful to relate the additiongl labor | this. Thel « of the sensitive stock market have | and to point out the advantages that would result this was owing to the fact that the sky rolgatr : ou adapted for Brit a air rent will be paid. | that consequently devolved upon the bedroom stewards; | heen quieted, and the finaladjustmont of the questions | Japan from the opening of its ports to foreign commerce, | We had s magnificent mountain shower al mgr. but what was worse, both the head wind and choppy | potwoen the, two geverni for the moment. ‘g office, ND BED ROOM ARE vd Indy, with rd for the ea cavanees i required: vance, . ‘deraid omen ‘ax the Emperor of Ohina had done in 1842. It is not im- | and the clouds did not disperse, except partially, robable that the negotiation may be crowned with suc- | the afternoon, eo and that Commodore Per A on arriving within ‘To-morrow Governor Hunt is to arrive bere, an Thave tight of the coast, wiil find little difflcalty in the negoti- | no doubt thet, from time to time. for stato ane ations be is directly sont to bring about with theimperial | weeks, numbers of our New York whig court. Atthe same time it is right to declare that the | be led. by admiration of the soenary hereshowt, re) visit Netherlands government haa not ceased since 1844 to in- } West Point. Well, Rye A ay joasanter duce the imperial government of Japan to relax its sys- | place. ‘The reason, w! ing up summet sea grew woree @ch day—tho clouds hung over us like ® | he people of the Unit Btalee should understand this, great wot flate, and the musky dusky-fusky sea had @ | “ang not be lurled into a false security. They have seen fort of bullet-hole appearance, from the huge drops of | tiat they cam carry their construction ef the Lage rain thot at intervals paid us a visit, On the fifth day | they should not now stop short of it. Thore is no hetter came » most fearfal storm, amounting to a severe oment to dispose of the whole mattor definately. than the ‘ale, with our friends, the head winds, continuing una- | brevont, if they only keep up the pressures, aud accept fated for two days; and the admirable’ mariner in whic | Porning short of their rights undor a fair ninoteouth TMRNT—WE_ INVITE AT- omit De Laipes. Pesan Cote Lo DY kouLto EMAN, a A tngpt of a its here. braved that storm. and forced ber way with so tury construction of the treaty of 1818. tem of exclusion, resorts, 1s still in its vigor «pop’’ in the large bec v IMPTON, ge bei traneneonr ‘an opposition, bafties description. The Arc- | “rnery still another matter ‘public intorest | — Vion here be ae rea wo Thane another 'WERDY. MOULTON & PLIMPTON, . Finan family, tic haa, doubtless, no superior; and her accom which bas just reached a head, in this of capital, I Switzerland. saloon. emsive belt Kien. Reott and family did importers and Jobbers, be preferred, Address BK. attentions and requisites for Une body corporate, are All} snonn hat ofthe proposed Nicaragua ship 6vnal. You sre | the Federal Assembly wands prorogued from August | cB a more exten Dit ia thought that hey il _ p | = = = ——— 1d be re commanded man bably avare e engineers can ’ mos band web ah ys it we POLITICAL. veerer cibenly tnd unromitted “attention, Dou ta poe have been for seme, moth a aga, ta 18H to January Ist next, From the city; and thin now promies romethlng 8B, . URSU ro ARNANG AMEN De i aud ¥ ‘i bel pet os tore “4 many. roaoh nerer to. grand ball than a more “hop '* PU nerubican gletore tthe ‘ satisfaction of all. and tho desire that the shadow of | the aid of the grent Buropean capil im the under AIS ge o— coy sitting of the Con. Pi Tho wigs are holding ® mass meeting at sbkitt _ fim Luce might nevor be less, It is to be regretted. | tacine, ‘They eve bran patiently heard by the heads of Thatin he violence of the storm alluded to, one of the | {he eet Lhotton of Baring, Brothers & Co...and the Rothe Ses seta | eee ea most promptly set by the surgeon on board, with thea | to cmiark in the enterprise. Their letter shows in de Hetance of the famous Dr. Abbott, from Calro, Rerpt. tail, the fallacy of the estimates whion have been subait wellknown amengst the travelling commanicy for bis } 4,4 (0 thom by the company, and conotudes with (leclar- exceeding politeness and attention to oll strangers visit- ing the finanoial ity of the scheme, ormbled at Charles 0) a oh uncon of the Zollverein was held on Saturday after several | yicnt, and our host, Mr, Cousens sr Bae gone over ost pomement definite was arrived at. The ‘ak to them, ‘There is a great d ‘tel wet stop is wapeeted to be that the coalition States will | }/yo buc it ia hard to tell what influence prepeadoraten. pot ina reply to the wrimatum stated by Prussia. It is | The Webster feeling is evident, but TOmsOr to the weg reported that the negotiations will not now be interrupted, | couvention candidate prevents any low’, ne Was wt one time app: A\sk GOODS AND EM BROT: fewl ttomtion wu rivalled ‘J ar atten ‘Me De ETON & PLINETON, uF