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THE-NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8374. ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA. THREE DAYS LATER FROW Elaorr, THR NON-RKCEPFION OF THE NEWS. ftuce the entabtinhment of the Nova Sootie Ine tator ted partice im ihm comntry have continaaily arserted ‘thet the press menopet rod thet tine, and that no new: afer the press despatch was Preea wilh mow state for contract with the Nowa Soria a lat be years give go monopoly of the news; aad Von eought for wae embotiol iv Pee folic wg deepeicd mm we Wem Seceviie yoo feveay aitermooe — semVal OF TWH ananra. Were placed in the office watil they were compirtol, This (Wen deemed seorenary, Because a! tne prews partook of We advantage of the des paiches, uni tho transmission of e8 derpsteh would eet corupy so mach time as would Se taken wp if separate Genpsicdes wery sent to eacn oper But omy party whe could get a despatch inw tre Medifjan Die previews to re arrwal of the Associated Pres doapaich had the printlge of sending i vver the Ore ‘The preter took care, an ite duty required it t) do, Wat ihe denpetch wat not anticipated. The rule was then ‘first come Gres served.” The soperior enterprise of the press gave 't the only monopoly enjoy: d; (Ae Associstion deers tam other. te the endeavor to renew the mtenle cordicle with whe Neve Soova Peregrapt Uompary, tne Associ sted Prose. hae desired tw perpetuaie the wmportant principle of “iret come first served,” woicn should govern all tele ereph companies The was a! they dosired and is all ‘Pee Cunard BOOP M Wo day, wn Liv pew dates of the BAD wt Ger eavices Om Rav 10 Ne Gipreseed to ihe pace ead (WD! reeeh Bere of ae vey ber Lo Berrwe fwapnce—eo Inte, Bowrver, te be furwantied w Lee urrning pagers of Wecncocay TWE EUROPEAR NEWS AT HALIFAX. rems to wenmecary, @ "eer \hat there may be Be hey went They simply eee for what is right. But Bwuake a te ede ww fut 8 ine Matler she new cumwect made by the Nova Sootia Tein ‘Tee reepansibiiny atemnding ihe deny Belong eee! | Lion Company with ober perties utterly repu, aes ie primewple, and bas \evested them with a ort dengerous monopety. The new contract in wiring (be Lew parties the complete oomtrol of the Nova one Seta line for ma Rowrs from the moment the seamer Tee New York Associated Press i an institation of sect ne! tel tinned cedlpathee American pabiie Show tn yoare standing Ih bad te origi © {B® | A, ibe mercy of whoever way obtala the use of this paws, preermy Ommrioned by the isireductios ef 8 | a4 Bes thy far compelied the New York press to ‘wew system of procuring news by ieErePm | crovese their despatches @ distance of ove hundred and Ween ene or two snort telegraph lines were | ony miles ic order te mupply the people of this country ‘Vailt io 1OE--48 the wun! efforts wore mete °F | wid une wicligence of ine events Which have convuleed ‘The @Mlowlty between the New York press apd the Neve Scouse Teegraph Company—ipe one represrating (He Wdee Americas public BBe the other the interests of the sbarebovders of the Nove Srotia Company—bes ted to (he pudieevon of «camber of vituperative arucies, lo @ vere of corresponseace between the American fTelc- €repb Com. any and the Nove Scotia Telegraps Company, 80s Wo Verous propositions OB We part of the Associated Presa \e order thet the matter might be arranged. The @euty rewalee unsertied ; but fortunately for the paic the Halifax Gteamers arrive but once ao fortwmig>t, while during tha: tme bail « dozee arrive at New York snd Quebec Now that peace ie declared ‘> Eorope, apd the news hes cesses to have that martiing eharec er (hat | posrenpe: daring the lat three months, Abe pobile wl experience DOverious DooR veDience, and te Wake ft of aul! lees cos Quenoe it wil! be the duty of the press, thy momen! the pews reaches any of the newspaper offices to plsce it op their beletio boards Now, What #the New Yor® Assoctaued Prees that it ehow 4 (bes parade its private affairs betere the pubic? Some people ave a vague idee tnes it ean immense mach Te, cepaole of & ereat deal of foo! or a vam Gea! of mchief The ta mamke The erganzatoo wa very timple affair, and W #0 arranged aod managed tet bo one can seffer from & I was origi pally started by the New York prows, huving mo conpecton with the prese of the rest of the country ‘Whee the areocistion wae formed, tem youre ago, the ‘Mocs wes slow, ant it war fornt impossinie lor any Ope newspaper to grt arwe ahead of another, an? wat te fact the intereste of not only the Press out of We pubdlic euSered from the grea: delay ariving from ‘bis competition, Accordingly, afier repestet efforts on the part of the Press tw curry on thelr news enterprise as they had previously dove, indepradent 0 cach other, the noveesity of Oo genizng a0 stereintion to get the general news of the dey, was fully demon “sevated. The leadieg parere of New Yor, therefore ame together and formed an Assocation, anf or fmcized @ system by which this geners! sews was te be received daily, through a Geoeral Agent, ant eens to the offics of each paper as received. Io waking thie urrangemen', the individual eaterpriee One paper wan imprired, as soope enoegh was Jeft for the dispiay of the energy of all, ae hae beow ‘amply shown doring the last ten years, Among the news of the day that this Association deem nt ‘We necessary to obiain, was that brougot by the scam Ore arriving at Galfex. An arrangement was ao ‘Sording!y made with the Nova Scotts Telegraph Jompany then owned by the Nova Scotia government, by " Wee Assoniation was to rensivo, over the wires from Balifax to Sackville, a despatch of three thonssot ‘words, embracing the potnts of cach siramer's news. for the sum of seventy-dve doliars for esct despatch Tae fem was larger than the regular tole of the Kore fieotie company; Dat inesmuch as the Asociation, Fepresenting #0 many journals, was accorded the Priviiege of ending ite despatch contieuously, en Sermediately upon its deltvery at the telegraph offi, % was coneidered fair ard jast to the interess of ibe was deemed an as tbat regniaio? the hoetn se of a large metrepoinan cote whehmens, and ali the arrangements were originally ne? for comm inicatiag this news to the public. Lois plan worked adaradiy while tne wiegraph tins romamed in the hands of the Nova Soove government Bot when {t passed into the haotsof a private company 4 ew arrangement was thougnt noosssary, by waich the New York Presa have bees compelied for sevaral years to pay the ‘Nova Scotia live doubie the price -that bad been previously charged them,or one bandred aad fifty do lars for each despatch of tarce thousand words from fAlafi fax to Sackville, To make this important point io this controversy still clearer, it is proper to state that the Canada Telegraph Company have built «line, mainiy for the accommo ‘ation of «he Press, from Quebec to Farther Point, on the St. Lawrence, a greater distance than from Halifax to Sackville, and transmi! the despatches for the Press, embracing four days lat-r news, for less than one half the summ paid the Nuva Scutéa Company for despatches of three days later news. Owing to the annual increase of stexmers and the growing desire on the part of the public for Ea ropean news, the New York Press, to mect this dem.nd, deemed it proper to have as many steamers fae possibio boarded by & news yacht off Cepo Race, telegrapnic mews, belomge to the asmciation. of the New York Association in ite Tewtions with jour there have been cases of individual diseatistaction, grow ing out Of loeal jealounes in other piaces and the ambi tious projects of telegraph mapagers in this country, aux. fove to contro! the telegraphic system of the Union, who, taking advanta ze of these loca! jealousies, bave endeavored to force their schemes upon the press and public. Tho members of the New York Ageciated Press never remove ssporities, and whenever the Nova @votle Com: pany will resume ita relations with the Associats |! Press, it will find the newspaper proprictore of the United States, ag It bag always found them, prompt paymasters, good friends, and {te natural avxiliaries in the devoleperen’ of Sts burinces, ve expiration of these sia hours. gJvus the Nova Sootia Tolegraph Company suddenly shut Out the ontire pross of this country, with whom Boy had haa uninterrupted businews relations for nearly ten years, ana! Zav0 the control of the European news, then nasuming a Character of starting importance, to parties who were not known or recognized by tho press, In this emergency tha A8Rociation appealed to the jadgmont of tho American Telegraph Company, and exhibited to them the effect this new sta‘e of things would have on the com. munity, aad tho press and the public of (ais country aro ludedtod te tho intelligent davision of that company for tho protection which bas boon accorded to thom, ANOTHER BaLLoon Trr—Mr. Bannister, the mrona Ut, Who made the late successful ascension from this city, prowposes to make a ballon trip from Detroit w to At antic Some time abont the last, of September Or the of October, provided saMicient enoonragement ia offer Tee balloon will be of m, iboats mensions, and wil be e ne Doteplt. Ib will be bniit tm thia city oy our mee chanke—Dewor! Free Press, Aug. 9, MORNING EDITIQW—W members bed bo dew that the papers of olber parts of the COUELY Would enter wwio the mame AYIrIL Of enterprine Made merely (or hesmeives, Bai as the orgenization Wireion Lo tbe bewetts Of its arrangementa, anu as it wee | of an applicant bas never been refused, and the result ie | Continued. that every paper tn the Umiled States and Canada, taking Although the utmost cendor and fairness govern the conduct pais in otber cities, etit!, from the mature of things, bad any desire to control the news arrangements of THE YACHTING CARNIVAL. WESC INDIES. Arrival of the Karveat fram Havana and the Gabemas—ireds Very Quill te Uebu— Pretghte Kedaced— ontrvacctary Be parte Of the Health of Havaca4 Deatts trom Yellow Fever on Gourd ine Karnal, a0. The Cunard screw ricamsnip Karat, Ouoteia & Brownless, which left Havana oo ise 2a, and Nansea, N. P00 the 44b of Aogust, arrived of thie port oariy yesterday morping, and was anchored af the lower Quar- aptine. " NEWs FKOM TRE Fixet Doy’s Crate of the New York Wacht Ciub, OUR STECISL CORRESPONDENCE. : New Lompun @akson, August 7, 1859, The floest feet of yacbte that bes ever bese gece ia theee waters Cropped anchor off the Pequot House this eveving, and wax recetved with all due honor by tae New jbo are spending their summer Vacations at this pleasant resort, ‘The eqnedron made ite rendezvous at Whitestone, Long Injand, op Saturday afternoon at four o'clock. Tne impe- Amongst ber wes William Sideey Smamb, due given to yaob ing lately by the ocean races aad rough | Bxq., British Conru! for trinidad de Quba. Weather craises bad fs due effect in attracting partisular Our report saye:— attephon to the present crume, which will be extended Trade in Bavane exceedingly dull. certaimiy 10 B¢gartown, aad perbape to Boston, The new Commodore, Eawin A. Stevens, 2eq., and the re sppear- aice of bis spenaid yach’—the Maria—in the equadron, mito maded interest to tbe occasion, and on Saturday the herbor of Whitestone presen'ed & most an'meied appear. ane. Over twenty Desutiful voeneis swuog at thetr an chore waiting for the mgpal to get uuier way, steam Doais arrived with Mate stores acd gare, email boa plying to apd from the yachts with the friends of the owners, ana the shore on either site of the haroor was coverea with spectators, in wiove number the beau swe wan duly, and, of course, fairly reprosented. The yachis, of which you pabliened # list ow Saturday, recety- ed@ @ welcome accertion in the abape of Mr. Sebbins’ beautiful schooner Silvie, At the sppoluted bour the Commodore hoisted bie broad pennant on the Maria, and the Vice Commo dore (Mr Kiogsiand) displayed his sigoal on the Fe vorita. The captains having duly reported on board tbe fag sbip, returned to their respective verseis, and D @ few moments came the directions to holst away the jive, It was as prety & marine view as one wov'd cara to mee, the epreading of the white ‘wings of the fairy like craft, and tae #mootb way in wood they giided out ip'o the Sound, their slender apere 204d Sout rigging s'sudiog out in the raya of the san, setting upon one of tbe most giorwus of summer days. ' Tender adleve were excbauged with friende on sbore, and as long ai WO COI Ree There Was a rue gestive flusoring of woe apc kerchie’s from Throgg’s Point. The oreeze wae very lgbt, and the fleet almont drifted to Glen Cove, aro.ping sachor under ta wooded heights about pine o clock, he order was isued to gre do #2 O'clock in tne morning, to make Naw Loagoa if = If pot, then New Haven was to be the port of desti on. The morpipg wee light and warm, wilha faint breeze westerly aod routnerly The smalier yacb:s bad ea poor start, and went off Vefore it. ‘ne larger craft crevt sleag enough, wiih Burdiy wind enougn to keep their satin ful Or toctepley their colors. the Maria, Jala, Silvie and Rebeocs got under way lnat of all, but, as will ba seen, Whey made up the difference in time by superior sauing quettes A'though there are no prizes por regalations more than the gep rai ruies of tbe Club, and ancn egecial ones as Mey Me made hy the Commodore apropes to the exvedivioo, yet sucb ® crumo aa this in really more toan a s0- Thee of contests wherein the Sall'Dg qualities of the yacata and the mautira! kil: of their commanders or sxi'ime mas- tere are texted § Boch was the case today, when avout f00n the breeze (reskened materially. I supp ev it woula be cared an eivht Koo oreezs, aheugh [ beileva no oae bas ever found out precieely what thet is; at aay rate it Wes StroDg +DoUKD for the larger yachis to overhaul, aeas sod tend the emaler ones, aud the coowat jay be- tween the #looos Maria, Julia, Sas and Rebscca, and the schorpers Zrga, “isle and jess = The Reheoca ou'- taied si exoep? ibe Juite aod Mer'a, Ip the afternoon the three Yeobs were wituin piKtal B00) of each esber, aad ede a sprencric ensemble. Every eutch of canvass was fel—nqnarenaiie, totem, watereuls aod ull, so thet tne furry like bute seem d almest buried under a load of caa. vere AS No © Lowcon ip bt wan neared, the “ings, Jus, Rebeces and Maria led the fret, The Zioga rounded the fowt and fired n gun at ety o'clock and fifty #evon minutes ‘The Jove teoked wt the catrance of tbe barter and siord away W repair rome alight camage wo ber The Rebecos come im wecvuc, at fifty cine past rix The Seud archorod at keven g'ctock The Gip- end Maria nt he rsme time. The Restless at 7:02, 00 Pavoriia ot 7 © Mabersing ot 7:09, the Dawo (Phiia- Goiphia eoboover) at 7:98, Witgeou wt 7:22, Junot 7:26, Warreganertt 798, love 728, Kacort 7:89, Ray 7:45, and soon = You #1) see that for a run of & bundred mies, bat. the tine i very light breezes, the privoiyal yuchta dade Ve ¥ good Lime ono very ween walling am the yachts came in, the promovtery on which tho Pequot Bouse was covered with epectetora From point ew b secbt received @ courteous salute from ene ‘here “immortal engmes whore race throats Jor clatwore counterfeit,” sod an they gave gua for ga 04 the DNs gave DEK the jorows KODUGs, IDforming fern «bet Ibe varntemec ped Froighta are reduced and everything soomitng to lack energy, ‘The healib of the place seams good, but the reports are 90 cootradictory it te difflouit wo ascertain the correct account, A passenger on the Karpak, named Wm. Devereax, died On the pastage, 6nd was buried ip Nassaa. ‘Thie is the only case of yellow fever whica bas come nene een nn ne sene: OP ands potame example or two, euch ag our brethren of the & Ureule amowed them. MOrTOw we are off agein, Probanly to Newport. from whence this brief sketch af uke yaokting carnival wil! bo TELE@RaP#HIC. Nrwrort, August 9—8 P.M. ‘The yacht equatron sailed from New London at eight o'clock this morning. The yachts were becalmed in the harbor end beat out wits a light breeze, which after- warca freshened. There was a spirited contest between the Julia and the Redeoca. Both yachts were flaciy handled, but tne vietory war with the Rebeous, which turned poiot Jaditu light et & quarter Defore two o'clock, beating the fl-et. The Experienoe was the Erst boat of ver class to turn the point. The Escort, which bast the Narragaosett in under our notice. A patient at the Cbarity Hospital of Havana, ou the night of the 24tb uit., who was suffering fom fever, sud denly jumped from bie bed, ram sround the gatic: v and threw himself over the baltustrade into the eentre square, lig bimeeif on the spot. The Spaniards are cowplaioing that the bulls at the bull Tibg do not siford apy sport. By the Karnak we bave received Ges of Nassau papers to the 8a inet. six days later tba those received by the Susan Owen. hey are barren of news. The Naseau Zerald of the 27m wit. contains the follow ing 1: gives us. much ro 89 wate that the President of the Unied Ststee Prerented tO Oaptain Srewart, of the lighthouse yacht J J Fiotsyeon a sylendid enrouo meter gOiG Watch abd chain, meaufactured by the cele brated Jules Jurgensen, adeveometor and watonmader, Copenhagen, bearing the following iscrptioa:— ee neavecseoneennene rece rene rarer’ TBE PRESIDENT OF Tus UNITED states 0 CAPTAIN W A STEWaAR!, For bis zasious sid to ibe bark George Toomas, of New York, etranced on the Babams Bank, i ACORN ALN NOONE ONO ‘The cave ooutalving the watch, &., was forwarded t» bie Excellency tbe Governor, by wnom it was delivered (oie morn :pg to Caot. Sewart. ‘This w the second testimonial received by Seut. Stewart “a Depdrome gulo pencil case was receatly presented bia by the Han @. © Anderson, Her Majvsty’s attorney Gea eralof the Babsmas, Our Havana Correspondence, Sreamemr Kansak, Bay or Havana, } Auguat 2, 1 The Karnak Sails in Good Trim ana Swocllent Heaith—Case Of the Bark J. J Outh Again—fhe Authorines Hud ber Liatleas @ Slaver— Difference of Opinion Brtwron Ooneus Generas Helm and the Generah of Marine of Ouba—Oap- tain Symmes laws the Property Derelict— More Seam Traders Wanted—Rates uf E.change—Heakh of the Port Bad and Many Seamen Dead, dc, The steamship Kanak gets off tute evening, with a fall cargo und fall tist of passengers for Nassau and New York. Every body on board in fine health and good spirits. The Genera) of Murine, in bis administrative discussioa of the bark J. J. Cobb, derelict property, found adsadoo. ed at sea by Captain Symmes, of the sonooner Cumber land, bas foolishly atiempted to raise the question as to the hebitity of the vessel for the supposed lsading from ber of acargo of Africans upoo the coast of Cava, and caused & libel therefor to be flied before the Royal audencia ‘The captain (Symmes) bas been cited to a ypear aad de fend the property within three days, which oe has de clined to do, under instractions of Consul General Aleka. The Coneul General has adroitly chauged the veous, end brought the onus to bear upon the COapteto General of Cabs, by leying the arguments before bim, show ng the tboonsivtency of the acts of the General ne, with bis own written declarations, aod wich the untversally vnderstvou #00 acvoped der property, found totaly mancing for Cap ain Symres resvoration of tne vessel to bim as whe laeful finder of the property unclaimea by Others, and #bicd wae Ginvoversd aod ‘saved beyond the jurisdicnon of the Spenish realm, and not table to adju dication or seizure by her judicial authorites, wnetuer @ cargo bao or had pot beep landed from her; becaase she ‘bad sovgbt, under charge of Captain symmer, the shelter ‘ano provection of the'friendly port of Gevana The Mvsui Genera! aso clasme for Osptain Symmes de- meges for the loss Of perisoudle property, which migtt beve beep saved but for the unjust ruling of the Feneral of Marme, under the arbitrary d-termination of his unen- lightened will. There is no doubt whatever as to the equity and tbe law in tals case,and the only wonder is bow stupiaity even could blunder in10 60 grave aa error as seems to have submerged the inveliectaal aad judicial auriputes of the venerabie chief of tne Naval Department of-our pubic gervice Ubie question will be: promptly eettled by General Con. eba, whose quick perceptions coven atl emtanglemente— porbaps a little delayed by having been lugged impro- perly before whe bigh court of the country. The Quaker City will flod a full cargo awaiting hor and ber passenger list ful. Weere anxious to see the D» Soto breaking sn upon our waters, of waich, from various avcounte, we bave excived expectations. The more of these noble steamers we have, the more free and unre Strained will be our business with the United States, and the more hey stive for all bracches of our majual crafile. The health of Havana is worse. We have lost many EDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1859. (00 pomeasion ae arrives bere from te United dates, which otY COMtA'DeG Pertupenss pubverEive Of tbe present gO- Vere ment Of tele wend OF course the evidenos under ee Beving erties a letter found ip re ech Pins wen convicted (Yor be has been sen eace: to Se e'te earn Mme rm nepent et ‘hae, acd bet gooe @ orion- ore 4,00 Lo & Weneported to Come) must Dave Dorn ex eEeined aecording to be rules Of “nabomal criticios owrreted Dy the Lee rego'anons for (he goverame: sopreme Orimnal Ooort of thie inlant, of wnion { sent yee © concenerd treesiation ID a receus etter § Poor Daz Deo socumuleted quite s aang propersy by a life of haves woumwy, @heb Saaall born taken from his wife aad tommy to the coats of this criminal suit against dim, ano tbe are thus jeft centnute Tere Crd at Gonos ve wes the iwitmate friend uf Nereeo Lopez, and if I rem-m- ber aright wes arrested during the Pinto troubles; at acy rate @ regimen’ of cavelry was quarters? nyop ove of bis eptaten wt that time, to search for suposed buried arms, which were Dever found. He gave freely of bs weaita 0 #10 the couse of Coren ‘nvep ndeoce, as many persoos 10 the Unites Sates can testity He bas bequeathed $100,- (00 to eetabieD schools at Catansse and to various isiend cbarities, The remainder of bie vast #-anb is lert to teo davgbiers, winte Indies, weil educated and Fr: msrre’ Frenciveo de la O Garcia may weil be sopsider- 60 as ‘the pobiest Rumen of thew ali” fhe French c)pper sbip Grand Parsique of Bordea x, sail- 6 lane Saturday for davre @ th she largest cargo Wat over left tis port—veariy 18,000 boxes of sugar and 2,000,000 (early) Of sexarn, tbe estimar d vaine of which amounts to peariy five hundred tbouesnd dollars. 4a was cleared »y Doo J. M Zaogromz. the sgentof the Quaker Ony cere, wn, I upderetand, shipped nearly or quite ail of thie imme ase cargo The weaiber 1s extremely warm. The Teairo Te-on in, 1 bear, to be reopened in a few days by the amaseurs of the Liceo, who are to give six per- for mances tp sid of the fun“ of that Inatitation. There are, it te understood, to be two Itaian opera companies ia this city cext @mter—Sepor——— at toe Macon, snd Max Maretzek at the Vulepuevs, wbich being real y ao uucom- fortebie Doure, wil, 1 fear prove = dad speculasian for ‘We “Napoleon of Empranarios N. B—Died yesterday (August 1) of yellow fever, at Beilat’s Rowpital. Henry Joues, ine fret otfloer of snip Beorah Crocker ww York, w uative of the Exsiern Shore of Maryland. hets. Havana, July 30 —Sueers, clayed. Doring the firet part of the weeis 2 Dave Dred anie lo maluia'n their pretepsions, but wisdia the met few Gaye Wuey were oom- pel'ed Ly make further concessions tn Order to +ffct Salva. Tvapeuctions, pevertDelees, contre on & very imied xeale abd COrreDt qualities OAD BAW more eamiv OH OD tained from 74 a6 reals per arrope for basis No 12, but at Loese Dgures te Crioap for shiopiog io general ORURIIY ligt for INE Beason — Holanens. awe 0 thie week, and prices are vomimal at 3 0 354 Oe Teale pe for ciayes, ano 4434 reais for mascovado, Fiet—We note « ta of 30 casks Ladd ce Boson, fair quaiity, et $3 60 per qomtal flour shows no im provement. THE TURF. Eclipse Course, Leng Isdand—Trotting— Flora Tempte and Pripcers— The Fast- est Time oo Record, Time, 2:23 1-2-2:22-2:23 1-2. Yetterday there was a large turnout of gentlemen and ladies st the Eclipse Course, to witness the trot at mile beats between Flora Temple and Princess for a purse of $1,000. The betting previous to the start was at anout wo to oneOn Priors; and after the firet beat, although | Flora won it in the upprecedentet time of 2:2334, the | backers of the California mare offered Ofty against one | pupdred on thotr favorite After the second heat, when | the judges declared thst Flora Temple won the hea time 2:22—the backers of Princesa were alient, and rat | {eflea that they bad too much to contend againnt to risk | more on the result, and kept their pockets closed. The third heat, however, satisfied every doubt that for this day, at least, Flora Temple was “queen of che turf.” The track was in the most capital condition for fay time, and bets were made that 2:25 wou'd be beaten; but BO one Supposed that 2:22 in a second hem would ever be | made. fhe driver of Flora said that he believed that in the Inet beat, bad be forced bia mare al: the way throagh, she would have made the heat 1 2:20. These two mares trot ogain, two mile heals, next Tuesday, over the same courre, fur a puree of $1,000. We bave not room to-day fer more than the details of the race, which are as fol- jows:— First Heat.—The mares Lad a most beautiful start, Flora on the jne\do, The little mare sooa drew away from Princess, and led to the quarter poie three Jengtos in thirty Sve seconds Guing dowa the bac. streteb the California mare closed up @ leng h or 89, but ‘was unable to overtake Fiora, the latter passing the ‘haif mile polo in 1:1034. Ou the lower tarn their retaave po sitions were Lory oy and up tbe pomestretch Flora trotted so fast thut the drivor of Prinoses made n0 «ff t ‘at a!) to win, and took his mare in band after passing the drawgate. Flora led bome half a toz-n longtos abes? in the unprecedented time of 2:23} Notwithstanding this, ft was evident tbat bad Flora been urged up the bome stretch, ebe could have reducea the figares a eecond or more. She jogged in at the ent Second Heat.— As the mares came up for the word, Prin- cess outfcoed Fora, aud as the word was giveo was nearly a length ip front; but the word “go” had scaresly pagsed the lis of tho starting judge than Princess broke vp, and before abe recovered wns at least eighty yards bepind. Flora dashed around to the quarter poe in 35 yecouds, fuil_adistance abead of Princess; but on the back- toh ‘the Californts mare closed gradually, until at the ba'f mile pole—time 1:09—Princess was about fifty yards only bebivd. The driver of Princess sent her steadily along, being sure be was safe from be.ng distanced, while the driver of Fiora scut ber a'ong to rhut her oppovent ig the heat in 2:22, two seconds and a baif quicker thao ever before. Third Heat.—They bad = most beautiful start, Flora tak pg ‘he lead around the upper turn, and leadiag to the qvarter pole a couple of open lengths in thirty dve eeconds Going down the backstrech Princess chal lenged Fiora for the lead, and before reaching the half mile po'e she had taken sides witn her. They made the half mJe bead and bead together in 1:10; but in going srouna the lower turn Flora Temple shook the California mare off and swung on the homestretch an open length and keeping up the svees, Priocess being urged beyond her speed broke up, and Fiora went home a win ner of the beat and race in the wonderfal time of 2:23 every beat in the race being made in « second quicker than the fastest time ever recorded. Tae following is a sum- EB Course, L. I—Tuesday, August 9,—Purse }, mile heats, beet three in five, in harness, McMann entered b m. Flora Temple. Eoff entered b m. Princess, . Time—2:23 4, 2:22, 2:28. Another General Liquor Order from General Pillsbury. General Superintendent Pillsbury yesterday morning iesued the following to the captains of the several pre- cincts:— 5 J. J Grxerat Onpre No. 158. Orvick OF THE GESERAL SUPERINTENDENT, New York, Augast 9, 1859. To Carrary ,— Precinct:— Certain statutes of the State desiare that it shall not be lawiul for any person to publiaiy keep or dispose of any eecond, valuab © officers and mep from our vesseis in port, but Gis th Seosen "Vie tle from. tve to five days beteres® | 5 ceanett omer gil athe Man; Siew enmle [atten eee en aw oe wos Glony | sore fiom peglect, lcipuadenoe, guasral wast of ada'yaste Burope and tho United States, When this arrangemon! | 1. sstannsh, ; ‘eat the schooness to the poiut off Beaver jail light. hospital, | and wuraing attenaance. was mado-it was supposed that wuen the news yasht ments are about as much as they ean] the twenty.soven yachts formet in line by their ‘ou Will HW herewiih foll dice and commercial intelli manage. Telegraph companies, the mercantile commu numbers, aud entered the harbor in two divimons. gence, with retiabie data to date for trade valuations. boarded a Galifax steamer off that polat, the amount of nity, Rewspaper proprietors, any one, in fact on a » Exchanxes rather heavy. London 12 to 13 iam ; tolls paid the Nova Scotia Company for the Cape Race moment’s yellestion, will be ’ ‘There will be # regatta bere probably on Thursday. New York and Northern, 3¢ to % premium. Not mucn despatch would be dedacted from the amount te bo paid * see bow silly are the state- Gemand. New Orleans, 23 to 8 do., short sight. .]| ments rolative to the vast power of the Association. ‘The Wise Letter tn Goid coins of the United Sta.ea, 4% to 5 prem. Moexi- Gor the regular despatch on the arrival ef the steamer at 'T 1,145 nese whatever n [New York corrsapoude noe can dollars, 7 do,, on sbipboard, with biils of lading. Halifax. The Cape Race despatches were all necessarily | pt setabiienment as anorgenized body. Ii seeks none. ) 7 ds, y tthort, but, oomprisiag tho pointe of the nows, tho addi: | Cd" ity penerase At aly “egqrae -aphape oo Boy Fy 4 ss Havana, August 2, 1859. tional details obtained at Halifax would have very lite | on a as tng ane aae wisdom Among the fret lotters of “Qatexill, Festival of a Warrior Saint of Spain—Death of Two» me Foal value or importance. The Associated Press, In ac- | sats are gp heen nd eff egw ed (©: ou: the comiton tat existed ricam Shipmasters—More Captains Die than Common cordance with Wa contract, was always preparod to | iiss ten cog pty ae — rome . pe - ee ee Sxilors—Landing of Slaves from Afrisa and Open Trade Day the price agreed upon, and only asked the deduction | \¢ nei.) a rales ea 2 — we | bet sdastied Wine upon the strength of bis | by Railroad—Emle of an Honest Patriot and Death of a of the amounts paid the same line for the despatchos ef manifest, therefore, that pothing oan be safor fur the friepde in the Corvention to reject the regular delegates Ouban Independent—A Heavy Brade with France—Large the same news which had come from Cape Race. tins it' th. Gavaniah souaaatyied tee * SBietorasties Gees PEN ene Corgo—Theatrical Afjairs—Hot Weather—Armther Ame The Nova Scotia Gompany declined to make any deduc- to bave the for We publiention pep ameried weeks ago Would 80 e000 be coofirmet 3%) rican Satlor Dead, dc. ion, and insisted upon the payment of the fall price for foreign freuen: sy the ate hat w~ Xi Mr. Wwe. Yet such w the fact. Yoster- ‘The 26th of July was St. Jago the Patron Saint of Spain’s his useless despazch, although by the Cape Race arrango- | Ne" Aun anes pend thon —_ ap pry a yee day the _ Rceesoding te met st albany, for tho | pay, The customary salutes were fired, the flags hoisted, ment two or three New York steamere were boarded to Phage piven anya resi fon and tor the ‘perpuse of deciding eee the domvin, | and the church bells rang tn honor of the day. ‘The old ono of those regularly touching at Halifax, and the re- of the press pn -apalous tothe to Charleen shold ee appmnted = Wood was Spaniards walked about as proud as his Satanic Majesty, . Galpts of the Nowa Scotia Company were by these moans patie = hy vat an eaee nal ep + as pry ty eR -R at once, it was | scarcely deigning to look at a stranger on this day. I Ancroased, not only from the Associated Proes despatohor, | soo guarentes fer thetetens. from Mr. Wise, ie cootenwe were communicated 4 suppore they bore im mind their old battle ory in the wars <but algo from private despatches sent from the steamers ‘The New York the ¢ me ome laacer to apether Wud ‘heard of it. He proaounced | with the Moors—‘Santiago y ciena Espana,” (Santiago and ‘tbat wero thos boarded ata great cost by the news yacht. | ans Doyue . mye ol i row ll th lagen | with bias Te jealat! Be ‘as soon to tang bis need | coz. spain)-—when thoy came to the hand to hand en. Mhis increase of the business of the Nova Senin line by the the whole matter before the publie. ‘he — / puted. Une member of the commitice pow hy counter, I conversed with « really intelligent Spaniard, a enterprise alone of the Associated Press wat wholly ignored cope | rage Well, | thougtt we had some precious Rooundrels | fow days since, aod bo told me with all -avity, evidentl: purchased steamboats, news schoonore and carrier eared pial 4 Gy.the former when dnsisting on the full payment for the pet d | Smong cor Noribers instore, but tey ere et fooises | yireving what bo stated, that in one of the battles be- walucless Cespatches transmitted from Halifae. pega! dual tsaachine ct tae Ghee Ca | ME PE TUG ceeticee ae LEE Le | voosa tho Spanarte ond. tbe Moors; Hamnge isa auto What.was the result of this action on the part of the hearsierhannag nner cumercted don tho field, armed ds Ibed for telegraph stosk m order te escure the conatruc Unexpectedly appeare , armed cap a-pie, as fletegraph company? Do oer ees ak aemny trom Aibany and came down ta |g warrior koight, and slow four bundred thousand The Assos'ated Prees gave notice that on the expiration tyaniies cy wm: gt pens th pe a yy hew'e tester reiaiiag' to | (X ibiek that egy pci mentioned) Moors with of thoir contract in Mey, 1859, they would pay tho Nova ea mlig oo eee ee ona cane, « | bapeei( wa read te him (Word) le ewore like 8 , | bis own hands. Bootia Compairy the price charged for tho Halifax des. , anticipate them. The membere of te | Fels Poy 4 fort of vile same, and added, “Til be | 11 is my painful duty to report to you the decease at Paich, Dut should inset, in justico, upon the deduction | fecn™ ae ee ee ne ene | Se eee raed terre imei x, | thus port of two more American captains last, mon4h-— Sheretrom of thy Cape Race tolls whon the stoamers were | 10° O° Po inndred Gowant dolar for gee poy ter by al ge will | Obaries A. Tabbutts, of Addison, Maine, late muster ‘boarded off that point, and hus, matters romaine’ until | Tier'ee nertest an Their arrangements they sow con: | bo ° am eaten 928 | of the bark American Eagle, of Jacksonville, Fla., who Just before the let of May last. It was detorminod, i no Circumstances will poreait, with the | oe jgtuore i committee | died ov the evening of the 25:b uit,, at Boilitt's dospital; ew contract was made, that the press would havo thoir | ‘X&¢PHon Of the flaw it Nova Scotia, Althmugh they may be il } Gnd Captain T. A. Stauely, a nat've of Cheshire, Ragland: 1 he | COMPEled to use horee oxpressen, where they would pre | when tke lower spo, | iste master of the brig Wim. R. Kebby, of Now York, wae mews transmitted in the ordinary manner, paying the fer lightning, as !n Nova Sootia, - eerved, “Har He od- | died on the 26th uit, and was interred with Masonic ho- Solis charged. to private individuals, » hay are dderminst, chouid | saevee, A woud but | norson the morning of the 27th. Thero were a great ‘Tho stoamer Niagara was duo at Halifor early in May, | (M¢ Cosson demand it, te buy mors deambouts, subvoribe for | O60 ees Of Bet Promineo! 4 | many American captalas, members of she (1 ani ‘$ 7 1 the oomstruction of more telegraphic lines, purchase mors wom | ten ‘een Proposiog | ouhere, citizens of the Uxited States, present et the funeral. and the Amsociatar! Prose was given to understand by the | i440 nd traim more oar oo oad pt = oiele | Te sway not ce amiss to aempt to ‘acooust for tho large felegraph Company that “the nows would be transmiited : aan GO ot oumen | See az | usnaber of captaine, in proportion to the number of sali- ) ea wma, Thinking thet the covopaay had made no their own business én their own way. In ali thie whey Senetien af any ® com | ors, who have thus far died tuis season of yellow fever, thie ep will treat everybody ‘as one geatieman sbould treat an. | gra Beet » | Tor great dulnees that bas prevailed in the freight mar- other srrangement, and suppotiog that tio matter |") eer yO me fa hy wy ket has doubilees caused many of thom great anxioty of ‘vas stil open, the pross renewed the offer to tho | et” Ter when they enanctato the pried | © Br ota, Gees mind, than which notbiag tonds more to render » paticnt telegraph company, on the 25th day of 1, and | Pie that ‘drat come iret served’? showld govern ali trie wes net unabie to bear up against the attacks of “yellow Jack.’ , 7 of april, and | raphe, tbe public will sustain them, aa 1 has ever sus cued yeatartep Agni : Chptaine are neoeesarily much mors ashore shao thus opencd the matter for " graphs, ‘pu , (Cur fm TAL® loaders have ome remnants of negotiation, when its | fils them. and ibst ove wan Get Bloir crews, and I fear [ mus: add that some of them un- agent was informed for the firat time that a contraot 7 pilhep pighrinnesteimed Po ' gy ey y oe waely exceed the bounds of prudeace. of an extraordinary character, and repalsive to all sound | Y°t!4 Will faally declaro tm favor pf the Atsociated Prove fee Lo We hav Hellgenoe that Captain Elwell, late of the Principles of business, had boon conciuded wite other | ° the United States. reference to tir, Dowgind, hae made bum Sette tit ne tiene tabeaat one ee Parties, This contract granted an exclusive conteot of the While making this declaration of its duty and convic- | ainong the bergs ane the sorts. that place of yeliow fever, as has also one of the crew of wires for viz consecutive hours from the moment the seer tions the association hopes not to preciude the poasibitity —_——_— the veesel. was announced at Halifas, ‘Tha press ines ies of a reunion with the Nova Scotia Telegraph Company, oii Naval Intettigerce. samoter seve has beou lauded at Panta do ja a abeo- nited States storenhip Release, iying at tho Brook | Tejas, near Siorra dutely refused tranemission and were kept off the wires tity | 1 *! Aiftculties time will correct miareprosantations and ya Nery any sergrcaasam La omanguang e + “ time nince a cargo of Africans was landod at Sagoa la Grande, who were boldly placed ina ratiway train ard conveyed to the estates in the interior-—the rail- way from Segoe la Grande runoing towards Villa Clara. Ana tortot make believe, the administrador of the r«'!- way, whote name i have been ummbie to learn, and tac engineer of tho train, an Eoglishman namod Graham, were bob arrested, but of course were aoquitted, becauss i was declared uothing could be proved aguiuat thom sichoogh © our view boey were cloarly “nocossorion after, the tect,” aod ceeerving doe punishment, doen Awericaps, | reckou they would both tave gous to ibe chain gang; but thus it ie tho World wags hero in Oe You coubtiess remember the arrest some moath: | (foe the feck was puddshed in one of wy tottere te aro | inaaioroon after it oscurred) of Ramon Diag, a smal! | seger ummulmotirer, WhO dwelt at the corner of Kecobdar Hz9ot, volemic HG Walls, The chargo against bi was : AAR SON ame 8 admit aid me chinery, bas been repiaced, and ane ie now ready fo 8 wo slated in our imue of the Tim inst. tne Meanomn failed from Suenos Ayres on te Sleto? June for P pe ee ee wanes for the Keease woul ber erry re, hich were ropheosss by eet tates steamer San Jacinto, which were replaced by lew ong, ame being (akon Apri And transported to Washington." & cargo baa alros.iy | have sent, aad the remaining portion waanterre | there ip about four enka Prepare war mate veo, | teroap evening to float jock the Caited jaws steamers Wyaniet sod Tuey have heen | newly pained so copbered, and afer thelr release {rom | Gack Will require but © few days Wo be ready for sea, j { | | | intoxicating liquors upon the \y of the week, ‘called Bundy.” The object of suskr watute is attained when- ever by their due observance public order and tranquillity are preserved. The police are required to deal with Iawe as written Yot whenever the policy of such laws ts uot cheeriuily acquiesced in by ail good citizens, their beac- ficial resu't depends much upon the manner im which theae laws are executed bence, in the enforcement of these Sundas statutes, while you are required to be firm, im- Partial and diecreet, you will neverthelers be expected to Pay careful rv; to the rights of our citizens, who, wares injury, io Palio cides or vse immunity, are en! . to obgerve the respective and accustomed methods of rest, devotion or relaxation. For a few weeks past the laws against pudiicly keeping and se'ling intoxicating liquors upon Sunday have been gene- rally observed, and it is but just and proper that ali en- gaged in the trafllc should be subjected to. the equal one ration of such laws. You will tt instruct the members of your command to seo that ail places in your recinet where intoxicating liquors are publicly sold on 'y Shall be closed in future on that day. AMOS PILISBURY, General Superintendent, Dantet Caxrenter, Deputy Superintendent. paisa a SRN Jersey City News. Jersey Criy Common Cocycr. Procespivas —A mesting of the Board was held last evening at the Lycoum, the President, Alderman Vay Voorsr in the chair, and a quorum present. QuanrERty Rurorr or Carer or Pource.—Chiel of Police Marinus cent in his report for the quarter ending August 1, from which it appears that 875 arrests woro made on the following chargen:—Drunk and disorderly, 99; dis- orderly, 12; keeping dixorderiy house, §; drunkenness, 76; burg’ary, 1; larceny, 42; attompted larceny, 2; sus pision gf Jagcony, 8; suspigion of Lot gre 8; ey Pockets, 1; eniering Gouses wit scteut to saat, 35 ot tempt to Kill, 1; attempt to rob the United States mall, 1; assault and batiory, 29; threatening lite, 10; Wife beating, £8; interfering with officers, 4; destroying essai and batiery with latent to Kill, ty vio oper ty Pitt of uy oreinence, 2; driving over a ohlld, 1; threat. ening to burna he ; aseanlt, 7; seduction, 1; rape, 3; loose characters, 4; ling, 6; ager uitiog Officers, 4; tight ing, 12; committing nuisance, 1; insanity, 1; vay: ae Naivitt—Uuitoo seater, 68; England, 34; Treimed ‘262, Germacy, 12; France, 2;Soodand, 8; Caknown, 9, Nom: ber of looge: Usuicerssp x Pracka.—Tho Chief of Potica re. rted 150 paces winere liquor ie sold without a linemwe, D. F.C. Young was elected Ooilector of Agsussemonta to A Whe vacaucy. PRICE TWO CENTS. ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE, ARRIVAL OF THE HAMMONIA DRAFT OF TH: VILLAFRANCA TREATY Continued Excitement in the Italian States and Legations, Diplomatic Circular of the Pope to the Powers of Europe, Protest of His Holiness Against Victor Emanuel. THE INVASION QUESTION IN ENGLAND, Lord Lyndhurst Again on Na- tional Defence. Chances of a Rupture in the Ger- man Confederation, Pius the Nath Must be Actual Head of the Ttalian Confederation. VISIT TO GARIBALDI. His Personal Appearance, Troops and Position in italy. Kossuth to Explain his Relations with Napoleen. Wapcleon’s Sword Turned Into a Reaping Machine, to, to, The screw steamshio Hammoonia, Captain Schwensen, which left Hamburg on the 234 and Soathampton on the 26:n of Jaly, at 8 P. M., arrived as this port early yester- day morning. Tibe Hammonia experienced continued heavy west northwest gales the entire passage, Our advices by the Nova Scotian, telegraphed from Farther Point, published ja the Heraxp on Monday morn- tng, ave ope day later, viz.: to the 27th ultimo, Our Eurepesn files by the Hammonia contain, however, some intresting extracts relative w the progress of events in Great Britain and on tbe Continent, The Paris Meniteur aonounces the nomination of Mar, shal Peliesier to the post of Grard Chancellor of the Le- ion of Honor. It is a bigh place, but the duties are peaceful Bis acceptance of them would lead us to sup- pose that, so far as war is Conceraed, “Oxhello’s occupa. tio0’s gone,” and thet the Marshal is nombered among the Invalides. It looks, too, like a holding out of tne olive brapeh. A Frevch provincial psper bas the following:— ‘Toe London Times contsins an articie of the mont violent kind agapst the orection of the Prese Department at the Mintetsy of the Interior, because tbat joursal bed been ftopved twice recently, "The motive wich preveoted the Circuaton of that journal was the insertion of articles. Coviaining We grossest persoumiities ugarvet personages ‘eho are the bighest. paced in the French goveromedt. We canpot undersand why « joarval of the importance of tbe Tunes publishes such ariicies in ite cotumes Waak would it tay if the Frepch press contamed atacks #0 Violent against Queen Victor's and Prince albert. The Werner Zitung announces that Baron Hess has been wade e Feld Marshal, and thet he is to have tha supreme commend of all the troops and milnary estab- Mishments ip Italy, on the meritime coast. No Austrian general ever before bad such a force under him. The London Herald says the Emperor of Austria had ad- dressed an autograph letter to the Archduke Governor of the Tyrol, expressing his thanks to the Tyroleans for tha proofs of patriotism which they have lately given. ‘Tbe Loudon Mmes correspondent suys that a fierce battle ig pow being fought in Vienna between tue retrogradista and reformers. A telegraph cable from Chios to Sighaj!k has been iaid, and from the latter place to Smyrna the land line will ba completed in about a week. A despatch from Bo'grade announces that Prince Miloscht bad cast sto prison six of the senatore, The English and Austrian Consuls protested against this act. The London Times of July 25 says thet the votes of tha Bouse of Commons for this evening contain no less than four notices of motion immediately connected with tha military and naval defences of tbe Britieh empire. In the abeence of General Lamarmora from Turin, the command tn-chief of the Sardinian army has been en- trusted to Lieutenant General Fanti, commanding the Second division. The United States corvette Plymouth arrived at Devon- port, England, on Saturday, the 23a ult. She is empioyed a8 a training vessel for young officers, several of whom visiied the dockyard and other pubtic establishments, Prince Esterhazy is on a ‘Visit to Queen Victoria, at Osborne, Baron Mauneval has arrived in Rome with a letter from the Emperor Napoleon to the Pope. His Majesty is said, in his letter, to urge the Sovereign Pontiff to tavor conciliatory reforms in the Italian States. ‘The Papal authority bas been restored at Ancona. His Excellency M. de Persigny is at St. Cloud, with Count Walewski. A private letter from Gibraltar to London says:— ‘We are as busy a8 prssibie here in ail branches of the service; the commissariat are also tnetr da. Spanish government. here, but recently from the current report there ts In the House of Commons on the 25th of Jaly, Mr. C. Fortescue moved for ‘eave to bring in a bil! to provide for the better government of the island of Barbuda, The London Court Journal, of the 234 of July, ssys— The taik of a fusion betwoen the Legitimias and Or- Jeanists ie again spoken of as a contemplated step, The Count de Paris is said to be anxious to establinh Avmeei/ at once as the «x cutor to his father's will, which % again to be posted up thir year in Paris, om tne 34h of Aupust, The Paria Union {nsisw on the great importance of tha Popedom in Europe, cousidered politically, and warna the great Powers that to allow tho pqptical strength of the Pope to be diminished would lead to “a mags of ruing everywhere.” The London Musical World saye:— On dit that Mario has been offered the ot the Grand Opera, by 8 gentleman to whom the y een sa eee eee Of Mlle. Saroite, has besa aasigni THE ITALIAN QUESTION. TRE TREATY OF VILLAFRANOA. The Journal de Mayence, of July 23, gives the following as tho Iitoral text of the draft of the treaty of poace Signed by the two Emperors at Viliafranca:—~ Between bis Majesty the Emperor of Austria and hie weer the Emperor of the Freuok, ts bas beon agreed as own: ‘The two goveretgus will encourage the creation of an Ttaitan Confederation ‘This Confeceration chall be under the honorary Presi- denoy of the Holy Father. The Emperor of Foon cades to the Emperor of the French hie righta ! with the exoption of tbo fortreenes of iern, go thas (bo froutie: of the Avetrinn phart from the eX:rem Of (he fortress of Poschiera and exsend in 8 sire ght line along the Mincio as fae as Lo Giazio, thence %

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