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THE NEW YORK HERALD. HOLE NO. 6598. MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, We region, Copram Bat, Major Gillespie, avd Lieut. Reber oi he maciees, We regret oor nability to give s Net of the passed micrbipmen and other officers, beng unsble to prowuro ore co dard bey wre ali se gsilant ans flor a sot of fellowses ever trod om tLe deok of a sbip, aod thoy can RAZEE !NDEPENDENCE. is she Gote.—Gr ytown ox the Pack A Bete of hivk “er vace—ther Visit to t— the Czer—r ace with the teak, Jen, Se beast of the cr mpony of ‘the handscmest sailiag master occasion the other Cay, ia speaking of the ya- i the service.’ f war at pre-e tip our waters, to elladeto We shrulé like to keow the true destination of the P. razee Indepencen e, which is to sail ina few join the Pacite squadron, It is reported, and e correctly, thet rh» #li stop for some time at \ » OM her way tlinver, orders baving alreacy | eed” from the Navy i *parrment to that effect ' Indeven*ewce Ts she really going to the Pecvfic, or will she sipver in the Gulf, to look after our interests ia that quarter? be The Gelveston News trom Texi as enol of the 7th last , say oneidered necessary iv conmequence of the add. | isin monrning. We are in the has been mado to the British force im the ; feerful as ary which bas ever fon Juan; although ber stey there may not be ! peach 20 09 “ ro the} wes ration. | We con only bope that oret, aud tast dependence has only been recently fitted up for | he number sum ng us sho ae yet to be riotics of the Feat lence is smal: H bas rot beer er | _ Frow the 4th to the 7th inst. forty died im Galveston of | “4rd iu avy service sivee her rom the Pxeific les’ year. Sho bas her full com- yellew fever of men, snd Ler nbs @ foree, including the offi. | the fo jowing items are from the Austin Gavette of the inst : marines, pumbers lew cen five and eix huncred, In the cour: e of the last two weeks, considerable acti- forty years vid eh is considered one of the {ty bes poevaiteo in the Quartermester’s Departm@eut, at d mort effcie vermis in cur feet, and | San utonio Upto thistime sbout one hunased wigous considerable distwetion from the many | Pete beer sespn ehed from ‘here 10 the to Grande, loaded with provisicus end stores for the army We erntin.» to bewr 0° d-preda‘ioas on ear north seston fieptier. party of tr ot hoat d by Lieu inant ‘Tykes, are now in puraurt of » pradatory band of Indisms Who beve been senting horres and cattie near Fort Masoa 820 op the Lisne Wr baver received from all rections of the Stato Very @ of information cf what we may expest from tax groving cotton crop. In consequence of + loved drought the plant ha- watured too re, yeet a beavy fal) ptoving. ‘The geveral opiniun pric at: that we hate aD AVETALO Crop of cur tye ano bere the yield campo excesd ome third, Wer bave news of crought throug bout ‘ne “outh, and we be. eve that the or ps fo Texas are better at present than apy ovber. tate services in hich sbe hay been em the Indecendence ws» the Gret seventy-four OUr govervment, and at the tiwe she was con- was considered inferior to pone ia the British Fhe has since, however, been twice razeed or re- firct time to & sixty-four, and the last time to ar. ‘The firet serv coin which sho was engaged nego'fation of the treaty with the Barbary immediately at th close of the war in which ¢ Deca’ us gained so much distinction for hin such glory for ba counry. She was at that fier the con mand of ( mmodore Bainbridge as his ) and as eho was the iret American seventy-four f LATE PROM TAE FRONTIER. Sppeered in the Mediterranean, her presence Mejor Ne-ghdo's arrived in own yesterday, says the da wholesome effect in im pressing the pirates Pad Limes te = lett Lip Biogg on soe ‘ Ss th ugurt He brings the anuer, 108, 6 soles. Sree idee oF nr vavel strength. The salt | tions os lence for the eetidemect of the Inrleas have tery 1 of such wagnituie surprised them con- | msoe Copt Yarcy ie wakivg the surveys Ail the Le » a8 they bad ben 14 to believe by Eng- beg ay fat teeth be < ar Bee Deaet iat! adh itve and Gig'Wichitas were first explo ant our country wae restriored by our trestion't tin the mets Brats The epuaty on the Little Wisu! at nation from building ships of that | ta ces be auttied ‘The scarcity of ‘wood aud water on folonel Lear, white consul from our government the big Micbite will orevent sstilemente froma doing ‘i 7 made. Tre country west: f che Brazos iy gow eneeavored to vi-abuse the minister of the © Brazra and the Big Wichi'a dotn flv throngh an is 5 be his point; but * me individual only believed sea of gypsul ee planes of Parts za lattes things, and as h- bai uot seen any American apd eee ridutaries o° the Eoxzos have their that size, ke wee incretalous, “lf you are in immevse bilsof wypsum There are estes 8 to build seventy fours,” he replied, “et us of this )ubs ance four tmnered (eet to thickness ir Shoma d cf Fort -mith accompanied the ex edition them sod we shell be satisfed.”’ The unbde- jer opened bis eyes, however, when he t wer country the worm bas teea very destruc In some pacts NEWS BY From Wasatngton, THE ENOW NOTHING BXOITYMeN)—DaAIT OF A | ful beadwar. PROMINENT © TiZes. Wastng* 6, ep). 17, 1854. _ ‘The publication of vom-a pu orton t ‘es list of Roow Nerbings bas em endered much birt rm ee nthe cemamurity Tt te thr at net thet» cabtoatin of | other ward Ute wit be umede. The excitement te io erenet g, but may be allnyed when “he fect & ganaraity urcerstord that chese Hele are the rent of sa laci- vie va! canvass of the wating lists, ant w orson the axmes of be probable voters for Towers at the live munisipsl election A mirchievous bubble is expl dod by such @ Oeveloy ement Jnwer Jack, @ prominent Mesea and Ord Fellow, aied "| yerterday, From the Sonih, NEWS FROM THF K10 GRANDE FIRK IN MOBIL DBIREDATIONS O8 & FOBT OFFTOR, KTU, Baurmuons, See 17, 1854 New Orleans papers ef Vonday tan have heen receirad He mace extensive ge logical examinations, acd hiv ce tT mey bay ket tor oa interest. (ortag the ao- journ¢f Mujor Neighbors he bad ictereiews with tne ndence sxil on “ne Ane morning into the port | Southern Cimsocbens the Wacos, Tehuscssoa, Toutes, and drop her anchors right opposite the city. Sector snd snadaroos They ere moving proparatio: wan signed upon ber caostan, much agsiast settle ucon the lanes ret aprrt for them. Jono Me ta, Ination of the Barbary powers, who used all | CWe! of the Iewex and Anadaroos, +6 already brokea up omatic tact to bee it signed on land. the African coost, Commodore Beinbridge Malaga, and ‘rom thevee te Gibraltar, where Keterse end Sharacn, two ghi-facf the Southern Ma- ata party of some five menehr«, teld Major Neighbors Yedlaus ‘composed orincloay of Nocthern Cs mee the'r prog but a few months after s war with the mistress | Chihuahuas curing the Nprirg Macy of them are ind of Commodore John B. Nicholson, and | gard to sex oraye ‘This is doubtless 126 party reported sropose to “rees the Fio Grance at “he Big Beod, near the distinguist ed diplematist Count Nesscl- Mesico sno are rerusping to their cemps W- cam» to o Emperor wes vv board The pilot, who had Dty this purty will »esk up inte emul bands, cross iaty if he had been recognized, was employed in | The force st that post is weak Major N ighnors and ance. when be moe his appearance on deck. He BPINGSVILLE NKARLY DESTROYED. esias woul appe.. in; but those who had eFen OUF Tost gloomy forehodiogs We have ascent vie Independence at tke time, the yards were | Berger Mo., states thet a tremendons thunder atarn gin for to months and ss tremendous fires had b-rn pre thovers and bigh wines =The storm also razed with ia caid, never before paid to any fore'gn ds Certainly sc mewhat strange. to say tho least, thet the few days after this anothcr boat conveyed a noon etates that » beavy rain storm had ret in that ex- ¢ The Wimington (N. C. mou'h, ard bere rhe was an objzct of ton ( ) or froth the south east on Wind passed over the eastern limits of the city, which and were, of course, unwilling to believe all ‘The roof was carted ott er out boildings Pines, two and three feet in diam- |. The Peak, which was conaiderod tho ‘crack’ cur privelpal merchsr ts, sta’es that the crops vill not the faster vessel. Ali sail was set in olmost totally destroyed Tho gale has bea y eager to entor upon tho contest. For | 6564 poyond the utmost limits of ita encroachment. pr opponent. of village. Should this apprehension prove correct, it will @ little incident connected with her history | location at ric)t Jn eva of tho destrustion of tho rty would materialy decrease fa value. e, who appeared to be little- versed in the bis camp for that purpose jorthern Ceamenches ani the Wichitas ate hoe- by the squadron of Commodore Decatur. * Desa eaaptsec alle neroliedolly spentenrged Preoere rT yee emerge ood rete Rigi ne Brak lorado aby c I, thedargest naval force’ that’ had “ever 84-1 Of’ gugost Thoy represented themecives as bolog de- armed vith rifle, ‘ord they are prepared’ to mote a for ‘ midsble resistance -elsred their intentinn to the Independence went to St. Petersburg under | m»ke ro prisoners, but to kilisi they met, without re- . | dy Capteiy P Calhoun not long +ince Ihe question is \ hoard George M Dallse, Minister Plenipoten- |} 6o'0i9 they procure riflen ear smmenitinn? Fred Rasele. During a brief stay at Cronstadt, she | United trates egente, or from tradiog houser? ‘thay bed by the Czor and ell hi ‘intstes SUPA Gude ee Bresnio gel Serre, MC for Nis oF opinion ‘mnt ot the de} lations committed on We lewer Kto Grande are tre was the wish of Nicholas to have visited and Some of ludiaas, why have previously mude forays in ip without bein; ; but Cpe: pe epaciin «anemone g prene acdon Ragg g sg A ch e - | case, it is eum’ ect on the maidiary on the lower Kio Grande ts be on “be alert any ateong prow At before, informed one of t! ¢ officers, and the in Texas anc desolate the ny Grande frovtier was intr OtiAtely aflerward reported to, the | “"i6 ropa om tbe upper freacs are toleratly good, The e In the mesn‘ime tho Czar, totally uncon | joni b of the trooos at Fort Petaorp 1# aniaterrunted. Captain Morey will m-bke thetr reports to the proper de- hg lower “held cf 2h0 ship, where the'| Crimenie as eatly. as prastiesio, These reports vil are placed. As these bene F cacea te coubiless c niain much matter of interest ana import of the F wperor were somewhat changed Further Pasi icuiors of the Gaie at che Sourh iene bg Papatags = iy: a the | hamsek DAMSGE 10 THE CROPS ON THE 184ANvS— conces! sell, ant is condit was very ircm that whch oor ould suppose the Czar of [Fiem the Charleston -tancard, -ept. 13] The accounts ttat sre row eowing to us with regar Rtas; eG ivi orgtk (h6 ais; whe la Son {'° che deetzueti enene of the Inte terrible gle exes oon! ver for - ¢ best Jookir'g pes sonage in all bis dominions, | that oe aoe patepces aleve pe entire range of onset irom Foride te Bangor, ‘aod tu Se teeiahignenga) an: oflose' whos wehomtil Te ts oeth xb Neatodocane te Russian Gag vas ran up to the mainmast CD AE . cosy eveag ie Seo a ailane strong geles, Heh cootlaues reughont | “lag wings atte alsa: TENE Tbin‘wes the Bove rates thax bed fallen t Sat re: ai ‘urbe vestels. Nicholas was highly gratified with | vsiling = ce pape oo pr Xie ri ee ei and in re‘urn ordered the American flag to | *°Snce woul go eee te oy + kosy ‘6 ‘hat immente fires wi linvarinbly protace heavy at the masthead of one of his own vessels, an | 4°O'F ase . ip tay Ae he winks & reat reve rity on the same night n toe nelghborhon s of ston ond Ree, Opefia county, tn the Latter and = eck Fein ah gad Big place buildings were blown down, tress uprooted, &e. It end, Mr. Dalles to bis summer resi- | storm shonld have commenced in the regions of coaatry thet have suffered xo wuch from drough: and extensive the officers to the city, where they found the fires. A despatcn dated st Aloany on :aturday attor- ’ carriages waiting to take them to his palace, | t nod far to the wes ward and appeared to be travelling ronst eat i weeks stay at jadt, the Independence 3 pors state that their ctty was visited by a 8-vere attraction to the English naval officers of | Friday ord Seturcey, and that a number of fences, ‘They had heard of her, but had no chance | tres. &e., cee prostrated. On Saturday vight = whirl her qualition os © caller against any of thelr} 010’, Clear lane along | scourse about as wide aoa street. The Jeusnaiiaye tat itevt the Boy one end off of Haimed for her in point of apecd. On loaving | sir mS pears big? er ly ag though the worl een cone with a fe bt rOvery Pics Fined 6 n considerable cistanee, as was also several bi-cheas and t respest g! eter, itn thuees ttc as much apparent ease as thovgb th a en pipe rtems. ps On on ne any pies pirad Darovedheer ¢¢ bogus sovute ta Witito, rtttig $0 dhih of to put an erd to the disputed question as to | sielo over a third of an average one, and on many plan- totiors even 80 mnech ja nt ox, 3 The corn crop ead), the. masts ef the wil be in 2 measure saved but the pease crop Independence, they bent nnder the increased press | the most severe and protracted within the memor; of the “oldget inbstitant.”” The water covered se" ie, anew Hie the Rig ish commander | ve cione of Whe island that had een’ Meeehrore esate C donbtfal, and it seemod as if beth Edingsville has suffera! ro uch that it is very ques- ee OB rib is psingl a vory short time, fo tiomabie Whether It willin fature afford a summer rest hee Low was lott far bebind inthe | Oenee 10 the punters cf rhat vicinity. The ses has made vario: ateriolly deteriorate the value of the adjacent planta- pa scopant of the various services in which | inne Beingsvilie haa bitherto aff(rded a safe rescrt $0 endence was employed would fll volumes, | the numerous planters, #ho were enabled to attend to only given twb of the most important. , tkey would te forced to roside some twenty or leannot cmit. While unéer the command of og] Taliea tistant, th which event Wey Goals mot viatt Morgan the visited one of the austrian ports | iheir Jand mors than once or twlew » week for a few hours here was inspectod by the Archduke and some On Jemes Jalind the cotton erep is not expected to yiclt over a third of .(s eunual produce, and on somo of courtiers, while drinking wine with | [> tations even a third wilinot be realized Thecotto, ia reported to have addressed him after | vious to thet time under the American fag | termined torevorge the cefeat of the Cumanches pear some five or six breachea through different parte of the Bat | their growing crops cvery (ay snd retira to a healthy voch time, and ost clotinguished members of his court. The nd foresta look like the dear of winter 1. sabe ropalso is dawaged ton ing fashion—‘‘srchdube John,’ said he, ‘I Op Jotra Islond the axtte hesith.”’ ibis was rat unceremonious | fourth toonehird of its senrly on i od om pt oir ea, this wil the delioat senribilition of one of his atds. | Tree ee ie ve. here were also ver coustomed to hear hin master addressed in the | och domoged. puious language. Doriring to show the Ameri- | On Sontee the rice crops have been immensely {ojured. how ‘hey cid etch things in Kurope, and | Jt talte were driven Curther up the river than was ever ee A known before, ard a crop of ten thousand may be sent time to rebuke what he considered uadae | fos @ seetion which pearly produc-d twenty thousand, he filled bis own glass, and, addressing the | Hlantationa near the salts will ecaice rave anythirg. ‘i rial Liighness, parmit ‘rom the Savanah Republican, Sept. tL) svual amactune ponte he raised tho ‘The a ‘are around Laurel Crove Cemetery was Vory much injured lips and drank it after tho most approved | "ih. Tot of tho Cutholle chureb, and of the house in Court. Tho old Commoioro’s eyes flashed — ep pgs oe le Vad ener dam. ged. the houres fri wh" 0 roota were turned thea upon the parasite, and again | {O16 have sustained mere oF less injury from the glass, be drank the health of the Archduke rain onstrate ce pram the same words. It may be interesting to ‘The brig Amelia, w! ast fn! ra jur strong republican readers to know that s eranenan v9 blown ashero at toe Dry Dock, Bho lord broke one of his logs on board the Indo | The steamer J. Stone became unmdored, and drifted up by falling down tho hatchwoy. The last | to MeAlpin’s yltee, about thres miles from the city. t ooh da made was io the Pacitlo, where sue ocoupied | “ID Af Rocante bare been recetved from the rice plan: flag ship, under Commodore Shubrick. taticns on thie = of 4 Ongeehies river which lead us forty yearn old she extibits no sigas of age, | to believe they have not ruffered ro badly a4 those on considered the strongest ressol in our service. Lonel Jeg = Ss ‘sn oh meme been engaged ia action, a1 no opportunity very + All of these sre large and valuable since the war Of 1812, since whish time, as | plaptetione. man named Richard, the pro of Mrs. Wt , abe was constructed. After lying up for | A T/grO man panied char ee aide late Oy ths reajy for service, with the exception of the falllog of a wallat 1" ll. It wae not known ond men, she wes pot in commission on the tnd the command given to Captain Josiah pommodore Mervin goes out in her ss his flag the United States frigate St. Lawrence, Present the tlag ship of the Pacie squadron. 00 her officers — ‘ore Wm Mervin, Josiah Tatnall, Com- ‘m. C Nicholson, ita. Geurt Gansevoor:, ‘eager, Mdlg ane’ Wee swoneur bare, ; until y, when the body began to deovmpose. Crrms.—The jation respectively of the Pp Tacdiaaie towne ta Tows, is as fol Jows :— .hiae 38. Wm tour Ty Pave po weetion of suy rivt basing scourr-d on 8 y Aco unts from Rranon Savings reprexnt the oni ition ho Me xioam fry atier as extreme y ansotilad Well had stopped al) commiefes ion vith Vata rom the /werican side, ‘The tasurgenta wore tn grees force ot Vietorin A fe fp Nobile on Monday test destroyed $49,090 worth of property Tepredasions to the amount of $18,000 had been ern ritted nthe Augusta Post Office be a negra, whe bag confened hin crime, bad restored the moat af the Cotect poey. On were taken up ip ail the Catho'le chureres of Veitinore to day in std of the auiferers by fever at Savennah. Fevtous Radlsoud Acedent. Boston, “ent. 17, 1864. The rew loor motive Clevelend, drawing the morning parcengyr tain from Albany for Ruston, war, withes Vergeee car thrown from the track neer Chatham, on Serureay AME the pasrenger cars remained on the truck. The engineer, Thompson & Co's exorees mos fengOr, and one paesepger, vere considerably hurt. ‘he locomotive wus badly damaged. Carkets, Provipence, Sept. 16, 1854 Gur co'top market is dull and unchanged. tor wool the wartet coptinn 1, wih rather a light «tock of nhar the oft week bive been 65,500 Ti ere fem: imation io the market at prices @ bhede lower, the eolea reaching 48 700 pieces. . Tee Turf. NATIONAL OUUKSH, L. I—THE RACES. The fall meeting of the Natiocsl jockey Club com wercen to dey, with = Geld of very fas horses. There Will be two rices for very liberal puress, both weil alled. Ter the first, Nat Blick, by Boatou ; and Logan, by Prus- tee; for the second, Wild Irishmaa, Setive, ard Mo Grath, three of the eatext mile bor-es on the turf. The rece wD] be well worth resing. The attraction daring the eeck will be of tie highest character, nnd must ea fury a tul atterdaoce Persons wishing to see pot races rhonld go earty, an the horses s'art precisely at the time conounced. Police LnteDigence. Tmporiticn upon Immigoants —The ey ster of defraud. Ing and imposizg upon twmigrunts who arrive ia tals city from Europe is pot decremsing at ail, no withstand ing the examples mate by tho Mayor within tie jest menth, On caterday a fellow named Mike Willams wee srrestd abd brought b-fore the Msyor pro tem on the complet of sn immigrant sawed Jaoob al bre bt formerly » resident of Studel, witzerlint #ho orrived bere a fow days sgo fu the shiy sarah Jane feora Hevre Ho sleged that, on the ato arriving at thia port, ehe wea boarded by the deieod mt, eh» rey-e-en‘ed biuret 48 & government oMlcial appoinied to inspec the lnpding of immigrants and their iuggsge, ao’ en doascred by all the arts in tis po verto induce bum t by sn inlera tiek+t for the how ever susectiog that et) wis oot right, gave Willi the rlip, eno informed the Serisa 1 of the aifate, who advivee bim to a cle Wi wa and all other raguers, aot tke pawege et Richmulier & }oesche’s office his he did, snd ov going to the pir No. 14 to get nis biegoge, be wee met by Wetiawa, who rafased to let hin have tt i Le hought a chet from bim; and on Me Al. ebt’s erdeaverivg to get his groperty be was suely sone d, beviog bed bie eves ” Mackened suo “hte face severely cut On hearing the case swan tly, (Meyor pre tem ,) secided to holo hia for trinlom three chagea—first, fir personating ® potica officer. recend, for Coteining the beguage; and third, “o- oreaultizg Mr Albrecht. tp there charges be was held ‘to bed) ic the eum of $500 to at awor Charge of False Pretences.— fiers Welsh an? Johnson, of thy Third Cistriet Tolice Court, arrested « man named stomea Bowie, ou the complaint of William. Brack rode water manufectuier, in Elevecth «treet, who al ees that the defencant, who does business in Broo lyn, bought of bim erme 860 dollera worth of soda water, stating at the time that he (dowie) was lu good choumsetences, and was doivg o flonrishing daniness These representaticne Sr. Brock alleges to be aatrue, ana were wade with intent to get posession of bis pro vets fraudviens!y, On being taken before Justice Weod, that magistrate held bia to bail (a thesum of $500 to Bonwer toe charge, Forzeryon a Sang: Bank — {Beer Brown arrested a yourg wan named John Lennon, charved with having committed » forgery on the Chambers street <avings Bavk for 662 60. itnypesre that @ or. ther of the prt. voner, BC w Jeceased. had kept en sccouct with this beak, epd hac made bedi gobs Cope ita previous to bis death, that the prisoner, kaowing this, got ‘grnession of whe tazk book, went to the berk and rei“exente’ himself es the depositor, and drewon tre bank for the hefore mentioned sum. wich he put in his poeket en) loft. ‘The fraud, hewev-r, wae soou detecte! and faforcmation of the fect communicates to officer Browa, who arrested Lennon op the charge of forgery. He wae taken befere Justice Clarke, st the lower police court, who committed bim fer examination Stealing a Gold Watch and Chain—A man nemed ‘homas Cochrane was arrested on faturday, by effleer ‘Tremens, of the Fourteenth ward, obarged with having atclep @ gold watch and ch-in valuee at $100, from Kd warn P Kidvey, zesioing st 71 Catherine atrest The property war found in possessicn of @ msn named Cara- rash who aileges thet he got it from the prisover, who asred bim to keep it forhim. The accuse’ was detalaed for exomination. Burglary in the Third Degree —Archibali élien was ar- restec yeatercay on the comp aint of Edwin L. Hull, of No. 6 East Swenty.risth street, who alleges tuat the de tendant was caught in the act of burglartourly evteriog bis etere ene carrying away & pail of butter. valued at $10. The privovér was arrested by officer Wass, of the ‘Terrty first ward, and committed by Justice Bogart to await on exemir ation. Arrest on Suspuwn of Arcon—\ men named James D. Rhynus was arrested seaterdsy, by Lieat, Cargill, of the Ninth ward poilee, on o charge of seiting dre to his premisce No. 160 Sixth avenue, The appearaace of re, which, caught tre ly yeouerday cates tbat there bad been un attempt at aren, Accordingly the Fle Vurebal, Mr Baker, imme ded to the spot, for the purpywe of lave- Ugsting fair, There was about $800 worth of roperty in the store, wh ch wan iosnred in the United Bistes Fire ineoranee Company for $800. The defead- ant was taken before Justice Bogart and committed for examina! ion, Stating Care in the Eighteenth Ward —A man named Themss Biaining was arrested by the police of the teenth ward, oo the complaint of tobert Lec, who allezes that the defendant sanded him tn t e neck with e ciasp bnife, tothe great we vs of his fe Imme.i- ate satter Lee was atadbed tisoper was seca to th -¢the knife, which waa up by a bir. Grade, of 11 . West Twenty-third sireet, who delivered it to the ofi.cers, The prisoner was locked up for examination. Wilhameburg City News, Bur@tsRy.—The coal office of ‘r Hussey & Co., cor- rer of Firstand South Fourth etreets, was burglarioasly entered on Thursday night, and tho safe door was blown with powder placed in the her hole. The burglars $a not get es money, but carried away ao tio boxin whieh wero pm amounting to about $12,000. ‘Tae Mare Law Convention —A m<eting fe to be held thie (Yoneay) evening, st the ball corner of Fourth and Fouts iret streets, forthe purpose of appointing four delegates from thie Assembly ‘istrict, to the “tee Tem- verapee Convention, to be beld at Auburn on the 27to istant. ’ ne the in) deputy sheriffs of this city, about one hun- drea veamber'W 0 were fay uring the s*reet preaching excitement, have cecided to cuntinue the or- genizetion uti sfter the fall clection. Anne T oF a Foarmve —-On “aturday s man name’ John ila tragic pe mete e ore ona ebsi Cathag the citeet a . deceased cousin, nemed out $47! y was who procure’ » warrant, Up to awalt » req: Lanceny —A Ger: pemed <r Kimber] arrested “n Pemeeee br officer Tht bem, ot cterlinge day. TY LEGRAPH. | Street Preaching Yost: rdaye ARPE'TS > THE PARK—M0S48 TAKEN IN. Yesterday afternoon t'e street «+ac'ers wee under VY eel ton wnw jpwach * bh gives ap interest to theese street mestiags whish will pro- Vedly boop t +m aon til after the +!e Hon, wren ia ail probsbi ty toy will d ~~ na uraldesth, Aver: la ge company © 8 a-# mbied on the Battery la the afternoon, aoe ® woman, shocr we u deraiddd to bo Bi-bop, woe laying down th > aw and vospel (a eer solic style. T rough ths co mpacy thers was a healrhy sprinkling of stars, whle ‘a: the effect to keop gwd oroer during t @ da: tn the Perk the compeny was not ate Bo pesceahly Gisponed, Herm a turer compaus than usual wee coleced she were enligrenws by | Moses, the seoordto: pinjor to the Ange! 8 -nort, atout men from New Jevecy, ead ove or two otvers oesda the ciree of the day matiera began to nse: me ® wariie Apptarance, Bnd te ¢ u) em the tay ing hat e0Re of care ' secured the Hogleaders ia the fog? ard ‘Cumbling’ before any serions outareak oesne Tea. end took chew ty his offco for enfe kw otag, tl afcer the meetirg bad diaporses, — mong thues t Mores bimrelf. He wn: preschia whea’ th Busey," we OF Of the cOMoney eald, «at one crrscr ered bum 9 bem @ Coe ph Le ens treting » b> rested wot ny dareares wien whe t Leife. Ihe Thief, vor thiokiuy that eu mory wer perdee Cor persons! aifeos orterod bie mar to be Jockee up for a further hésrog. upon the chars Of corrying copcesied weacoos, Two or three o oor were taren to The cunbs nud locked uy for sttamp'var to dis urb tre public peaco. Furtner than this no da- wage was dove, IN BROOKLYN. The preschers, Prrsavs and saley, bell forth in the City Park yesterday a!ternocn to # large oumber of per sors of both ex s Goo order prevailed yhroughoat and they departed in pence IN WILLIAMSBUBG. Mr. Yeuer, the German siret preacher, delivered a éiscourre yetterday afercoon on the vacant lot, cruer of Montrove avenue anc Ewen street, before au sudieves t 1.60 persons Germsn wi epvty. charged vith using cisturbance, fortber thas th he mretiog | vur SEPTEMBER 18, 1854. Maurical and Dstmatic Matters. OPENING OF THE METROPOLITAN THEATRE -POURTH NIGHT OF GEIB! AND MaRIO AS * NOKWA' — MR, FORRES: AT THE BROADWAY—NEW SPE: aT NIBLO'S— NEW FARCE aT BUGTON'S, ET The past vwock haa been a very good ove theatrics y speaking, 906 nore of tie m pagers have caus toc 5 P&G Of the opening of the vesson Mr. KL. Davenport closed hiv engaxen ent o! vix nights at the Br wiway on Baterdey. During this engagement he played (taells, Claude Meivotte, St. Maro (twice), Jules -a ms Pierrs, and Willem, (“Black Eyed Susan") Mr. Davenpo:t ie & Very + xeedient actor, and ft wae pleassot to ace the ra- wo70, in ihe st ape of crow. ed houses, which he received for bis seven years of patient tol and < «dy io firain sectors. He will continue hia dramatic tour through the covn'ry, apresring at Philade'ph'a, at the Walvut street theatre next wuek ——a new farce, “Ae Like as Two Pes’? hes veew produced at ‘he Griadway and at Burton's ‘bir farce wee wri ten for Bactstene, and wor first played st the Haymarket Buexstone’s part is ployed st the Bresdwey by Mr Davidge, and at Kur on 8 by Mr Jcohnetcn, ‘be folowing is a sketch of the plor:— Mr Kicbarde, (Mr Davidce Jortable hile wife, (Mise J Cremorne sno V pecting pactper imugioes ho te wasting tthe moi Ver uwusty briefs mod Ory c&-e4 at ois chain: ‘empleo. ‘The teuth is, however, divatiet te Jicbards by ber frveod Mas) Pritowar, (ice a. Gouge bewm,) «© Jady who, having quarretisa’ sicn and eeperated trom her oand, passes & wivow, and meer Licba de, who. under the assumes usme of De “enville, tases love to ber, and cbtuins from her & ebch the reeogaises uw his fioger when rhe comes t bimas mr Hichares, toe be-rister, «poa or. Racivorce Kehards fearng tuat tid eurropa vr Eallanteres may be dincovered by bis wife, bas re (re ton noced expedient ta abelter himge f ; he tells re Prichesd that « rellow of very tonse ha cite, bat who tenrs so close a re-emblance to him that it is tm: porcible to dit nguieh ove from the other has been Aoing shout to Cremorne an) Vanxbail, and imylicatiag im in vartous disrepuiable sceces. Net hor Mra Hicharos por her frievd sre, however, deovived by this ipvenions sory, end to purseh the celfaquert bis wife, when to returns by me in the afternoon, pretends to mis- y tor bik dounie, De Dunstanviile, aad polots to arcs ripg whieh he wears, ae conclusive ort- dey ce thet he is uv impostor. Confonnded and afraid to ) though marrie t tos com Gougeotem bis toad of There was p 1 Ward, at which cbing ni the od grountsim the uit s foW persoms were present, ect Oty Intelageace. NEW PULLIO BUILDINGS— a POST OFFICE SND UNITED STeTES OUURT. It will he geen that Pow master Fowler and Me. Fillyer, United -ta'ee Marshal. bave notified the public tax) pro- pests will be received at the office of the Marchsl up to the hour of three o'clock in the afteruooa of aturday the 80th instant, for a piece of ground, to froct aa ell ible site, on which to put up anew bui dlug to be used 98 a Post Office avd Covrt + ouse for New York. ali pro- ponols tauss de in very distinct terms, and state the ox ot situn!i n ond boundaries of the laud offered for reat; ts dimer sions fa equa + foet; the rature of the improve mente then on it, if t ere be any; and the price requirad per square foot forit. The proposals must be accom: benied by & diagram of tbe ectire equare or block on which the property is truste, so that «ll may Kee the extent and Joeavion of the vew site Tt must ulio be s'pled exactiy at what tims fu'l and complete possession can be given to the United states = ta alt dove in pur ussece of the requirements cf the ast of Congeosa pasted dering last year, aud we give it this publicity fa or er that the tts ions o the Logislature may be fully and falsity curried out, by afforcing all proverty bh ilders ep equal chance of proprrieg. ana the ectire peapio a inowe ge thst euch builiiogs are ebout to be «rected. We hope tat by this mean ¢very tring savo tog of a ‘ Fy Db” wit be avoided, ard tbat s building will he put up vhich vill at exce ne ev ornwment to the tity, and affort & een Of Carrying om ite im mone correspondences with freiity and desonteb, beaices havng la= dea’ oat with corto tené diepsteh to all = The beatth both of the «nol yra acd ot tha citizens will be benedttrd anc ¢o- cured F FUNERAL OF TWO OF THR NEW YORK VOLUNTEKKS. Yes erdny sfte-nocn the obeequies of Josep» Canphelt, Sergeactot Comcavy PF, Firet Regiment Now York Vol- upteerr, snd Joba Hoab carporal is the sumo regimont, were performed. The Bexter Blues, tbe remainder of the Velun‘cere, and thy feends of the deceased, assembled ut the Mercer touse »nd tien formed into tins to foliow the ceyarted to the grave. ‘he procession marshed way in the followlog or ‘er:—first. Boxter ging ‘othe 12th Regiment of the Now Yorke ate M Nex: ome Dotwort’s falt baad oarlorw- f tbs taneral ange, fe bowed by the bears, contuintor te tee coffick of The Seoeaged She Qesrne wan drarn ny four gray horses the bead gear of each Go arated with heavy bck plomes, and over the two collins were spread the sta e anc eripes The Velantepes encronnd 0 the heave a8 8 guxrd of honor, besring behind it the two Gage of the reg moat, draped in mourumy whieh sere bo guilan'ly defended on the batt 6 fields of Moxie. The precese n wae closed np by the friends of the de. ceased, marebing np citizens Crees, two and two, aod mistof them wasting crape upon the leftarm. ‘Thus formed, the processiov took its course down to the South ferry acroas to Brooslyn, end thenee to Greenwood, where the Cenc were, with military honors, cousigne to their lat resting piaceom tarth Death is rapidly di wintebing thie heroic cand of sellers ‘Tus Heraiv Grarp.—A meeting of the Herald Guard was beld on Syiur day afternoon, in the carrier's room of thia establishment, the 1u'Locmpany being present. After the ural preliminary proceedings in opentog the meet- ing, it wes ur acimous!y carried that a committeo of throe po nied to draft resolutions, ex; sive of tne of the Guard to Capt James Ennis who has loag amencer of the company, and who now re‘ires from this pesinon. 48 each ¢rmamitteo were apcoiated ckeon, Forme and Holmes. This committee id soon after zeported the following preamble "ions :— Wherras, it ban pleased our old commander, James Fovia, to retire from Nd evry. he has 60 long filled —that of esptaia of the alé Guard—and we, as mem- bers of that cemreny. cannot part with him without aa expreteion of our therks for Lis past services to the com- pany; therefore. be it Kesclved, ihat to Jemes Ennis, late captain of the Heral Guard, the tanks 8f every momber of this om. pany are due for his faithfal action in their behalf slace be bas been at their bead Reaclved, We reg-et that o'rcumstences havo. com- pelles him to retire from the command of the company, and hope that hereafter, in all relations of life, he may ever reorive that respect and esteem be ro #ell deserves, for hie cha:acter and integrity, as @ friend, an officer, ane The above reeclut’ons were unanimously adoptod, after which the Guard edjourned é Mrrrany —The City Rifles, Company G, commanded Captain Zenger, cf the Eleven: regiment, lave the a this day, Sonday, the 16th eptember, on thoir ac- oublexcursion for Philacelvhia; they number 106 « fi- cera nod privates, and will be escorted to the depot ny the New York }iflemen, Company I, Captain Henry Johnsen, of the Twelfth regiment. Brooklyn Cny Intelitigence, Thowway houneny is Preeipent Sreeer —On Saturday night Jeet Vr. Kicbard Roberts was kvocked down and 10 bed tm President street, rear the corner of Hamilton atenve It teem tl he pegs ttn the evenins in a porter boure ip ieinity, where he made seyoral érinkirg aequala ences About 11 o'clock he started ont te go to biw bote) in New York, ivteoding to tako the norning mol trein for Philanelphie, on his way to his howe in Vigtpia Three or four of his new-m:do ac qua‘ptarces toliowed him, and after processing two or three blocks, be was koceked down by oae of them, and the orhere avecected ip relieving bis co>kets of some $60 fo tis He bad about $20 fa gold berides, whieh tuey aie no! get. Un informing the captein of the Third dis. trict police of be affair, severalofil ers wore rea; ir pur- svit, oné two men, named Jeveph Jones ana James Me Gnlre were srrected on suspicion, and locked ap to awalt a bearing. A Lad Accipanratry Drowwep —On Saturday laste boy, about 12 years cf age, the son of Themae en bind was drowned pear the Fulton ferrv, while playing mong some jogs ebich were floating in the water body was r covered and taken to the residence of his parents, Ne, 98 Myrtle avenue. Fousp Drowsgp.—The body of a drownal min way ing evitently been in the water a long time, er wee notified. ~ Carmuor Cou iON AND SzRi0vs A ocrDENT.—On Setur- Cay aiternoon a one horse carriavé, driven by ¥ Stephen- wen, and desires bim containiog bis wife and chila, came ip co lision with a cab in Court atreet, near Degraw, and 0 viok nt waa the concussion that they wore all theown out uponthe pavement. The woman wae seriouni in- ju ave the child badly hurt, fbe hasbaed, who evenped with but few bruises, wes taben to tho “hird Cistriet rtation Douro. and detained until suffictently seteredtogohome His wife and child were skar to Fort Remilton. where they reste, by officer 0’ Donnell, of the Third district police. Buror arms --On Faturday night the honse on the nerthweet corner of Van Brant and Degraw mreeta, vay feloniously catere |. a¢ sbout $100 worth of jowelry and $1¢ in money was stolen from the it whero the Wires weersleep. They cid not aiscover their losa till vext morpi ‘The came night the bouse of James Morrisey, on the corner of Woo'hull ano Coumbia streets, was entered and robbed of $100 in moncy,wbich was abstractes from the pantaloons pocket of the occupant. A young moa poe a the 1 on i” he is de\sined for examination. Crrr MortaiiTr —The totel number of doaths in this el eft, Cpe a oR BR Soak CBtemales Of this Ub diet of che Pate and 0 of eleva maven cheers nage, iuatt upon his identity he suffers himseif to be suowa out of nis own bow an imoudent impostor, but tubing a buck way round the beuse, he entecs his wife's chemrer by on open stpdow on th ground floor, re a, pare in tee dra#irg room, and is mow received by tis wits us her proyertord, to wh m she relates the attempt which bis double made to impose upon her which ho rec ely chuckies over; hut i+ not so well pleased when Bits Lieburds relates to bem a Itttle scene of conaublal fondn-+s between thera that morning. The alarmed burbard knows of no such sceno, and is horniiet to find thet be bas really a dooble so ike him -hat his wife covld not diecover the difference. It is needless to en: thet this ia onty » female invention cesigned to punts! Richards, who ix at length undeceived, and restored to {aver, upon a promiee to give up Vauxhall, casinos, and Joung widows for the fotnre. ‘The force was muccess'ut ut both houses,—_—“‘Heada or ‘Iaile” int! 6 title of & furce originating at the Olymeio, Lor don, and produced at Burton’s and Wallack’s duriag las. week Tho plot ir ingeriously constructed, vide the following ketch, the charactors caat a8 at Burtoa’s:— ‘Iho ices that prompt action, dircoted cbance, is better than slow deliberation in the affairs of life ia tre hinge upon which the very slight p ot of the pteco turns. berolo Lyteuster (tr Gro Jorénn) is the expoacnt of the former priveple, and Me Christopher Quuile (Mr. Jo meor) the deawnrtrator of the later — Dyocuster, who never reflects, tore up a h-i penny when ia doubt. ava d-cices every Cificulty by the simple altornative of “hemos”? or tls? Quelle. on the cther had, douvte, snd celiberntes, and hesitates a: every evep, and rarely mekes up his wind till the time for ection his past. J yeenster and Quvilo meet accitentally at the house of My Wrarglesworth (Mr, A. » ndiews), ® maoufacturer in Terbyshire. Die former, baving leet’ his way among the hiss, to-ses ur, ne USUB!, on coming to two roads to de- cide which be ehail tube, aud chance determing on that which lears to Mr. Wrargleesortu’e house, 1 which he feet s ebeber curing & visions showarof rala Nooa after, uate oriven drenched to tha skia. ond veeogn soa ilyes ter as an old achabelow, “ebay sca that Qanvie, ater threw year’ ec wn, Fad up bis wiud ts propose for the be thos Hoxgh), toe Oaughter of Grangieaworth the ol twaauracturer te a feety. obstipete, bas pat x bad hearted wae, al hough he har, fr Um yrara, muinteired w awit in’ chance -y inst bis brovborop-lae, tho fatrer of Aarold, #h9, iavirg teen outot Enclana eines b yhood, isa straagor to his uns'e uno has no ans yi ‘of bie vii ive re ative ual the beter precepts hun with a pempilet writ ¥ Wimself, and beariog tao tome ef the aatbor, witch betoge about a muimal ex- pleration sndiccosotion Wear gles worth is, however, +0 (itesed wto the > onng wan that he offers to drop the Jawevit ano give Harcld bia conghter Nogemon? iu mar. pe Gaving ba f an “hour to rofect upon his aacle’s fer Vereld, seeor ing to eustom, resolves to docu nia fate by the old method. Tie writes two notes to his un tie, eae reject Dg bis propoaltion the other sereptiag it anc is about 10 +900 ono or tho other to Wrangles rorth ne Chesds or toils’? may determine Being interrupted, he giver both lottera to Pactic (wies Lee), the servant, tellivg ber to cetiver ene of them, be didn’t eare which, to bis unele, ano to bring him back the other Scarcaly is the merser zer charged mith the letters departed than Rosemond extera, and tarold ives her a6 a young jody with whom bo had been grea ly amitten a ablio ‘vod in avovh+r part of the conntry. apd be is now most spaious.to get bact Lis setters from Patty. She hai however, Célivered one to his uncle, and that one proves to bo the rejection of bis cousit’s hand. Wrangles- worth, epraged at bis refusal, reso'ves to recommence the lowsuit egaipet bis fetber, and to marry Itogsmond to Qvatle, when the young lacy baving got Harold's lot. ter accepting Wrangleswcrth’s proporal into ber posses- sion, ocorriver to sub-titate it for the rejection, which the old man bas {n his hund. The pass is cleverly mado, ard ehen Wrapgieswo'th finds his spectacles ana reads the Jotter be ciscovers that it Is directly the reverse of ‘bat which be had reed a few minutes before. The lovers wweitt Le was mistaken, ond being unable to argue Peninst such crnvincing evidence, be is forced to yielt 10 their wirbes, one well aware that” he has been in sone woy mystified. Mesera. Lester, Broughem, Chippendsle, and Mra. Con- way were included In the Walisck cast of this farce. It was favorably reccived.——\iire Susan Denin has been Playing at the Bowcry.——An adaptation of Mrs. Sto hers’ novel, “ Forhion and Famine,” by Mr.Chas. Tay- lor, han attreoted full houres to the Nations] during the week ——A twoact droms by J. M. Morton, HromVillsge to Court,”’ originally done at the Princess's, London, has deen preduced at Barnam’s ——‘‘Robert Macaire,”” (co- loreé,) has been produced at Wooa’s, 472 Broadway. Tho teensty ts gocd, and the actir g absurdly fanny.——The Buckkya bave produced a burlesque of * Lucrezia Bor- gta,” retaining the popular musle ——The Now York Tramotictcelety gave its rat porfo: mance this reasonat the Brooklyn Museum, on Tuesdey evening. An open- ing addresa, written by H. ¥. Fmith, Esq , was apoken by the President of the society. The bill included “Ugolino,” “A Bachelor of Arts,’ and “A Toad Shot.’——The Boone children have been giving entertainments at Odd Follows’ Hall, Hoboken — Amovg the dramatic srriva's in town this week, were Mr. b Lddy, Mr. W. Marebalt, and Mr. F. 8. Chanfran, prorolzent smorican aciosra Mr. Bidy hae jart con cluced a series of engsgemonts in the Wesiera cities. —— Mre J.P Brelsford has been engaged at the New York Theatre Cavt'e Gorden hss been crowded on every ‘Norma’? tight, and that opera will not be withdrawn at present. jume Grisl’s Norma hss crented an unprecedeated exeltemort Jn musical and dramatic circles, Beats shonl? be ccoured early, Norma” to night, with Grisi, Marlo, Donovanni and Susini~a cast unprecedented in America. ‘The Motropolitan Theatre--Broadway, opposite Bond street—wil! be opened to tho public for the first time this evening. A full description of the house hae alresdy been given im the Hrratp, and since ths period of tte pv blication the interior has received the hut bo is io the bonee _fipisbing touches of the artist and the upbolsterer. The effect of the interior is novel and beautiful, an appeared on ite firat Ughting up last Saturday night. The great width of the stage, and the double row of private bossa in the proscenium, give the house a striking appear. ance, and the decorations of the front of the boxes, the dome pnd proscenium, will be found unexcollod in beauty endrichness. Particular attention has been paid to the comfort of the audience; the entraneca, lobbies, stalr- cases and aisles aro spacious and well arranged. The opening bill will be found in fall in the proper yince. ‘the opening sdiress, by Jonas B. Phillipv, will be pronounced by Mr. Etynge, the atoge manoger, to whose energy and perso verance much of the credit for the early com pletion of the house ladao, The cast of The Lady of Lyons’’ isa strong one, ord there will be nodeubta strong exhibition cf American fooling in favorfof Miss Julia Dean aod Mr. Eddy, who are “ native here.’ The Rousrett Sisters appear in ao ballet divertisement, and two vory pretty women and very great favorites in this city, Mien Charlotte Mitchell and Miss Annie Lonsdale, play in the faree. There will undoubtedly be « great rueh to the new thestre this evening, and many seats pppeinted to ait at the “<reeetpt of custoas.’”” PRICE TWO CENTS. At the Broadway ¢ ea re this evening Mr. Foret mabes his first appearance t le season, and v ays “‘Riche~ Heu,” supperted oy Mm . Vonist, Messrs. Cone.y, Laver- gen, tanchett, Whitin , Gaagher, Le flogwel! and others of the company. T © Jast new farce, ‘ As Liks ay iwe Peas,” will sito be ps yed. At Parton's thestre, the even'n’, ‘ A Midsummer Nighi’s Lream,’’ anda new fare» callsd * The Filibuster,’ will be ylayed. Mr. Burtom »pprars s¢ Bottom, the weaver, ond also in the pr ncipsl pert inthe farce, Om — Tuetday, anew pic, from the Lyceam, Lendoa, called “Sunebine throu b the Ciouds.”” It has been highly successfi lin England At Wailach’s, this evening, © A Tod Stroke for a Has- band"? and ‘(My Wofe’s Dentist.’ Senorits Soto will also appear in t'e Spsneh dance -El Ole” Mra Stephens, dene: ved'y » great favorite with the patrons ef this house, makes her Greta pew e:mic droma, ‘Sy ourin Ge for Wednesday, avd a five act piece, “the Knights of the Round "able,’’ fe in rebearsal A ne» pantomime will attract a full house at Niblo’s * Gorden this eventog It is called ‘ Asyvhotel; or the Mogie Pen,’? end the Ravela wills ths characters Kx, A. T. Whiting baz Yoca in it The ecenery, dreaces, machinery etc , areal new, At the Bowery te night, “ Mareppa’! and ‘Jack Shep- vera”? At the National, Me J R fcott as Ugolino, and Mr. Taylor's new drama, Fashion and Famine ’ At furenm's, “The Corsican Brothers,’ and ether interesting entertainments, ‘The Lippeérome announces a novelty for to ai cat—me Jese thax s hal! mile trot by a bul! im harness Excelen: pr rformanors ste put forth by the Minstrels —Weod’s, Bockley's on‘ -andford’s and we opiae that the citizen or stranger who cannot fod smusement in New York for this evoving, wust be @ misantarepe inderd Rpvlding ond Rogers’ Circusee gave performances om the Pattery durirg last week to the great delig't of maag thourande of persons. Their experiment mart have been a bighly proftarle one, The circus {s now ona tour through New Jersey, Puaprtyu1s.—Miss Davenport bas been playing Ca- wills ‘o full houses at the Walaut H. A Perry played Armand. Miss Davenport will pisy daring thu weeks - Nothing new at tho other theatres. BarnMors —At the Holiday atrect: taeaire on Monday evening, dering the dance at the close of the “Seriogs Family,” the gcvzedre-s of Miss Elen Morant t6oe ire oa sbe (assed tho foot Lgbts. She rashed hastily from the stage, Difore more thane passing ef ort could be made to extinyuich tho bleze, and tho Inst view the and‘ence bad of ber person vesenwrappod ina sheet of fume. Great excitem: nt prevailed ‘ustantly ia the house, avd many rushed from the doors, but the danger was cviden'ly cunflued to the urfortunate young taty. Mr Norton soon came forward aad announced that the accident had not resulted so seriously as i had tare tem ed at the women’, the fluwes having been extinguished 68 s00n as the young lady pared from the stage, and her peak and houlcers only vcing rather badly soorcheds Migs Heron bas been playing ai the Front street theates, Boston —The new theatre opened toa full house om Monday, with “Ihe hivals Tho cowpuny is genrrally well spoken of. WNessrs. Daly ard Fiske, from the New York theatres, mado a favorable imprension. Legit mate cowedy has been played through the weok, with Mra. trow and-Mr Pruncefort in the yrincipel partes Mr. James Bennett is to make his first appearance fm America this ovening, as “Shylock.” Mrs, Chara Howard commerees an tngagoment at the Museum thie evening. Tle Howard Atheneum is to be opened te night by Mr. Polmer, of New York, at rednced prlosm, ‘Tho play {9 “Tho Wife,” Mr. J. B.S rang as St, Pleces, and Mrs A Pa ker es Mariana. Mr, TD. {lee appears in the (sree. San NCEO.—Tho Metropolitan was the only theatre open.on.the 35th August. Mme. Blshop wes ringing im opera there, Mr. and Mrs. Stark had played an engage ment; Lere Mergis had a bereft on tho 12th, The Bacchos Miratrels were st San Francl,co Hall. A oom- plimentary Lerelit is shortly to be given by hia friends endadmirera to F. M Kent, Ksq, tho comedian. The Alle of the 4th says:~- ‘The theatricel world ©a¢ thrown into a comp'ete state of furore yesterday, on leorning thet Mics Laura Keane had dieappia et in‘rueb @ sucden@nd mysterious mam- ver, boving taken pessage om board the bark Mary Ae devee, hound for Sydevy. No cauve bas benn sasigned. for this urecremonlovg method of taking lesve. Men Keane's name was on yer erday’s handoills for various cheraciere in the ev+ning’s pecformapce. Rumor saya that this is pot the first time thet this erraat indy has taken the-e audcen freaks in her bead, having on one ng casion, whilst playing an cpgegement at Wa laca’s ther otre in New York, leit inag sbrupt a manner as she aid yesterday. Saxpwicn Istarns —A letter says — The Thorpes and Miss Hayos sailed on Thursday for Arstrolia, after a stay of five days. Miss Hayee dalighted us one evening only, and tho Thornes playea two. The latter did ror give the satixfection that it was expeored they would, from the fact that they selected plays whieb have become stale in this small community by duet fre quent repetition. Could you not spare usa ballct dancer cr two curing the com ing fall season? I venture to that they would not regret their comirg; nor, would a good theatrical company. Waller mode momey here; eo did Foley, and Rowe with his circus. Forrion TaxatRicais.—A company of Spanish dencers were drawirg full houses to the Haymarket. Mr. Ande» eon was playing at the Standard theatre and Mr. Buchas- on st the City of London. Mr. Henry Ressoll is giving ap entertainment at the Lyceum, calied “an big re of Negre from the Old World to the New, with sketches Life.’ The grand opera, with Cruvelll, waa te be givem in Dublin on the 15th Soptember. Madame Anne ihillon arrived from New York by the eteamehip Africa, on the 21st wit, after an absence of three years. The negotiations for the engagement of Taroberlik at the Grand Opera, says Galignani, have come to nothing; the alleged reason being twofold—namely, that his terms were high, and his pronunciation of the language not sufficiently perfect. : ‘The Theatre Frangais reopened after its brief recess on Tuesday, the file day of the Emperor. The fete, hewever, was worthily celebrated, bringizg, u9. beolie Rachel in Andromaque—one of her noblest efforts. The pleasure, however, wes but momentary, for-in '» few hours afterwards our Hermione was again en route for Belgium or Germany. “Pericles, Princo of Tyte,’’ ia to be revived for Phelpa: at the cadler’s Wolls Theatre. Mr and Mrs. Howard Pay! (nis Minn Featherstone) whoare at present traveling in Swita»rland, recently gave an English concert in the large salie of a pensionnat near Geneva, which was attended by several hundred peasants, attired im their native mountain oo tume. The English and American songs were rapturously re ceived by the picturesque audience, many of whom stated it was the first time they had ever heard an Eng- lich song. Marine Affairs. Susery oy me Crew ax> Passencums ov tan Deus Manis. —The deep apxiety which since the diseppearance of the bar on Thursday last, in Fersona on beard, and which the pews of her wreek Hi it was thought best to run off shore, The gule ing to tporeare, about midday carried away the topgul- lant mas‘e, when it was found necessary to cut away the pmasts,and let the shipdrift. On Fridar she went ashere on the G: ok, steik: beuviy with » Grenaues cans Et im sabi beg or manageable. turday, ea tire pasrengers and crew iacceeded reaching the in neighboring isisud of Hilton Alend. Meners, j Burroughs, sud Trovhotm made the bet of their way to {ho Gey ad yasmomtty wid Seebatis Pouth thee oe 1 Ww and ere wil the pext trip of the Bowufort ateamet.—-Charlestom ‘ese onry, Sept. 19, Laren Bary.—As they are to havea Bahy Com ig well to forewarm will have to con btican has been two months = too old to can be eoy in eget # 4 ile