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THE NEW - YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8886. ABRIVAL OF THE HUNGARIAN, FOUR DAYS LstER NEWS FROM EUROPE. Opening of the Peace Conference at Zurich. All the Belligerent Powers Re- presented. Interestiog Debate on the Peace Ques- tien in Parliament. Critical State of the Relations Between Austria. and Prussia. RESULT OF THE ELECTIONS IN TUSCANY. The Reception of Victor Emanuel a Milan. Preparations for the Entry of the Victorious Freuch Army into Paris, BEWS FROM 180)4, CH(SA AND AFRICA. STATE OF THE MARKETS, &o., &e., &o. Farrier Pornt, August 20, 1859, ‘Foe stoamsbip Hongarien passed thie point at 7:30 this Worving, with Liverpoo! advices to the 10th inst. She was bosrded by the pews yacht and ber news brought ‘asbore, Sbe left Liverpool at nine o’clock on the morn- fog of the 10th inst, The advices brought by the Bungerian are not of any maryked importance, either politically or commercially, ‘The American frigate Cumberland was at Madeira Au- gust 1. The steamship Bremen left Southampton for New York om the Oh. THE CONFERENCE AT ZURICH. ‘The Zoricb Conference met on the 8th, according to the announcement, ‘The Conference was fully constituted, as follows:— #ustria—Count Colloredo aad Baron Merpsaberg. F-ance—Baron Bourqueney and Marquis Bounneville. Sardinva—Cbevalier Desambrois and Coevatier Jooocan. ‘The government of Zurich bad welcomed the Ambassa- Gore and were to give them a public dinner on the 11th. Toe fires forma) sitting of the Congress took place on the ‘1b, at which the Serdinien representatives assisted. Tne Second sitting wes held on the 9th, but nothing trans. pired as to tho proceedings. GREAT BRITAIN. INTERESTING DEBATES IN PARLIAMENT. On the 8th the sffaire of Italy were debated in both houses of Parliament, ” To the Gouso of Lords the Marquis of Normanby in- quired f there was any objection to produce the papers Telstive to the projects of peace trapemitted to Austria before the treaty of Vilafranca. Ge denounced the con uct of the goverment as one sided and as evincing no desire to majotain neutraity. Lord Wovenouse in reply reiterated the stetement that Eeglanc sent terms of peace to ansiria at the request of Frevve, but without giviog any atvice or express wg an opinion on tne subject. He said it ‘would be most inconvenient to produce the documents in the orevent state of n+gotiations. Esri Granville regarded the act of Lord John Russell a8 tbe np ted act of tbe Cab net. Jo we House of Commoas Lord Elcho moved an address to the Queen declaring that it would be inconsiateat with tbe honor and ojgnity of Eugland, after having pre fervot a etrict neutratity, to take part in any conference for eett ng the detai's of the peace, the preliminaries of which having already been arranged between the Em Perore of France and Austria, He praised the neutral course of the late government, and censured the anti- Avetrian feeling evinces by the present Cabinet. Mr. Kinglare moved toe previoss questoin, feling it ‘would be unwise to bind the government to any line of Policy regardless of changes which mnght take place al ‘most at apy hour. Mr Gladstone said that Lord Elcho’s motion was not Yelevant to the present position of affairs. Toe govern. ment bad no intention of tekiog part in settling the details of te peace on the basis of the Villsfrapoa treaty. The Deliigerents themsolveg wou'd settle thove details, and ‘whet woold remain to be settled would be the great ques tion of Ecropran policy, ta which he thought Eogland aboald play ber traditional part. He defended the gov: ‘ernment and caiiea for & decisive vote against the resola tion. Mr 8, Fitzeerald said the object of the resolution was to restrain the goverument from carrying out its personal Byq@petnies, which were inconsistent with the treaty @bligations of tne country. Partiament ought not to ganction the government joining in the Congress withou, ‘being wformed of what the great Powers had agreed upon in regard to the subject, Mr, Sidney Herbert argued that the neutrality expired ‘With the war, and that he saw no reason why England could not consistentiy join in the Congress. Mr. Horseman ana Mr. Whiteside spoke in favor of the resolution, and denounced the foreign poticy of the govern- ment. Lord Jobp Russell again proclaimed that the govern- mens bao not the slightest intention vo go into a European Congress to settle the details of the peace of Villafranca. Nobody ever invited them to doso, He admitted that there were difficulties in the way of tie government en- teritg in the Congress, and matters were 1n that stato that BO determination had been come to. He appealed to tho House to leave the queetion in the bands of the Ministers, who would decile when the whole fasts of the cass were before them. Mr. Disraeli warned thé government of the dangers to be incurred by ehiering tue Congress, but stated nis ob jection to the Houso coming to 2 decision after a hasty de- Uberation, and hoped Lord Elcbo would not prees his motion 10 # division, After 2ome remarks from Lord Palmerston in detence of his course, and in denunciation of the resolution— Lord E.cho~vaid that be was satisfied with the admis- slope made by the government aud the result of the de- bate, and would, therefore, not prees his motion. In the Houre of Lords o » tha 9th the subject of the na- tena) defences was referred to, Lord Kingsdown contended that the army and navy Would never be on@ satisfactory footing till the govern- ment bad the power of compulsory service. ‘, ‘The Earl of Ripon thought it would be most injudicion * yeFort to compulrory powers, nnd pledged every effort Of the gcvornment to male the deterces secnre, Tn the House of Oommons the Bast India Loan bill wa finotiy pasecd. COMPLETION OF THE GREAT RASTERN, ‘The completion of the steamship Great Britain was for. ‘Wolly celebrated on ths &th by = banquet gtven on board, which was sttented by many members of hoth Hounes of Perlemept, and a number of mort distinguished engines go ecioetif: men, The engines, boto screw nad paddle, ‘Were set in motion for the first time, uad the reault was satisfactory in the very bigheot degrev, and far beyoaa expectations, Lora Staxiky proposed the treat of “Success to the Groat Easter,” apd painted in giowing terms the marvels her foeccER will Accomp! Bu, 3 Mr Brovnel, the enginear, aod Mr. Scott Ruseell, the Doiider, #ere Waated, bus the former was abgent on no- ount of il! health. The ebip presented a beautiful and fiuished aspec:, Ddetpg alm st ready for sea. THB RELATIONS BETWEBN MBXIOO AND THB UNITAD STATES. ‘The city article of the Londoe Tinws says, in regars the stipulations of the treaty alleged to bavo bes ar Fapged between,Minister McLane and Juarez at Vera Cruz (hat Mexico qil!, from the moment the treaty is ratitiad, Virtually pees under American sway. It thea adde, the vesult will be advantageous to Mexico sod the worid, ‘but thinks the extent to which private righte wil) be ro- spected or jeopardized an anxious question. [oe Ameri. can government is urged at every step to protect the in- tereats of foreign bondhoders. ARRIVAL OF THE RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE. The Grand Duke Constantine of Russi, travelliog under the private title of Aomiral Romanoff, had arrived at Spit head in the frigate Sweetiand, and took up bia residenc at Ryde, Inle of Wight, THB OPERATIVE BUILDERS’ STAIKE, ‘The strice among the buildiog trade bad aesumed for midable dimensions. Eetimates of the men usemployed Tange frow 20 000 to 40,000. ‘The master builders bad sought the intervention of th government, but the Home Secretary said ne did not ser how he coula interfere. c FRANCE. The Emperor Napoleon went on the 7th to Chalons, te remain there several days. It was ascertained that Prince Richard Mottornica would remain at Paris s6 Auttrian Minister, The Paris correspondent of the Londoa Star gives a re- Port that the Emperor had deciared for free trade, bat it lacks confirmation. ‘The Moniteur publishes a long official report by Vise Admiral Romain Destosees, regarding the operations ip ‘he Adriatic, He shows that the fleet, consisting of 45 vessels of ali classes, anchored before Venice in sight of the domes of St. Mark, and were prepared to open fire when peace was proclaimed. The Moniteur aiso publiches a document, clearing Mar. shal Caprobert trom apy refleosioa which General Niel’s report of the battle of Solferino bad cast upon bin, The advices from the cotion manufacturing districts are favorable. Goods were 1p more active demand, and prices bed ap advancing tendency, The Paris flour market had been dull, but closed firmer. Wheat was quiet, ‘The acoovnts of the approaching vintage wore quite con- fiicting. Drandies were firmer. The number of troops from Italy, to march through Paris on the 14:h, is 70,000. The procession will lastseven hours. The London Times Paria correspondent says, that the report was till current, that measures woaid abortly be officially spnounced copfirmatory of the hopes entertained of the maintenance of peace, apd calculated at the same time to givo ® great impetus to commercial affairs. One of them, it is aid, will be the reduction of the present excessive duties on articles of necessity. The completion of the railroads are tobe accelerated, and indusirial works in general are tw be eptouraged. A chem fight isto be executed by 40,000 men at the camp of Chalons, under the Emperor’s orders, illastrative of the episodes at Solferino. The Emperor returas to the camp in September to take command of the manwavres, ‘It was reported that General Fleury was to be raised to general of division. The Paria Constitutionnel ascribes the proposed fortiiva tion of Antwerp to the iviluence ot Engiaod, who, fore seeing war with France, wishes to provide herseif with an eptrepcbed camp in Belgium, ‘The Paris Bourse had been very buoyant, and rentes at one time were at 70f. 8c, but on the 7th the market Grooped and cloned at 69f. 900, There was a beiter feel- ing at the close. ITALY. Early on Monday morowg, the 7th, the King of Ser- dinia entered Milan, scoumpsvied by bis Wnistere, mom. bers of Parliament and the mumcipa! bodies of Carin sav Genoa. Bie Mejesty pasred throogd the Corso oa horse back, amicst eptuuriastis scclamations A fe Deum was performed, at which the King was present; he afvor wards received the avtborities of the ctvy. In the evening & general i'iumination tock place. The arpect of Milan during the file was very imposing, The Sard:pian government have rocslied the Sardiciau Oomminsiovere at Parma end Piacenza The elections for the National Assembly of Cnecany peesed off harmoniously. All the miowsers who were elected are friends of todepeodent Tuscany. The Opinione of Turin rays tbat fifty thoaeand Frencd troops will remain in Italy provisionaily, o#ing to too depgereu of gome province. The Sardinian Commnertover at Parma, in notifying the mupicipslity of bis departure, raid be tel: bis reoretary charg d with the gotereign powers of the goveroment ta the bame of the peopie, Ths produced a very bad eff.ct PRUSSIA. ‘Tho news of the diseolution of the French Army of Ob fervation on the Rbine bad produced # very favorabie effect at Berlin Prvesia would at once countermand the concentrating of troops on the Rhine. Prureja is aoout to send two vessels of war to Japan to oper commercial com munications The Ea.peror of Rassia will visit Berlin in September. GERMANY. The relations between Austria and Pruesia a'mor, as ‘ume the dimensions of a regular rnpture, sai were re garded a8 depgerous to the smaller German Siates, whica mere already looking towerd France for protection. The King of Bavaria apologised for the pagsage of troops through his territory. ‘ RUSSIA. The construction of a railway of the length of seven bundrea werste, between Moscow and Saradow, bes neca authorized. The cepirai of the company will be forty five millions roubles, with a government guaranwwo for eighty years at four and « half per cent. TURKEY. ‘The Sultan arrived at Sslowitz on the 26th July, INDIA AND CHINA. Calcutta mails to July 2, and Hong Kong, June 23, reached Trieste, and will arrive in Loaden on the Tb instant, A considerable reduction of native troops had been or. dered ix Int ‘The imports at Calcutta were dull and the exports fiat, Froights were firmer. Exavange, is. 1d. a 2s 0764 ‘The reprerentativer of the English, Frecon and Ameri- con governmen's go from Shapgbas to Pekin. Exchange at Hong Kong was at 4s. lid a 4s. 11444. Frelgbts were fiat. At Canton (be export market was quiet, but there was adze demand for importa, At Shangbac teas were quiet. Silk was in moderate de mand Exchange war ut de. 2340 0 4a. 3d. At Foo chow: {co there were largo ton soulements at ex treme rates, AFRICA. African dates are from Court Castle to July 14, and from Zierra Leone to Juy 15. Cotton was being collected in be eustern districts of the Go'd coast, anda consideraols juaptity was expected to be shipped to Eogiand, The vatives were being taught tts value, and the oxporta wero +xpected to incrests. Palm oil bad largely wivanced at Accra, THE LATHES’ NEWS. LONDON MONSY MARKET, In the London money market tbe demand for’ money ‘oad sentibly abated, but was again active at the cicso, "be tundp bad been firm and consols cloacd at a slight ad- vance, Railway and other gecuritios bad participated in he upward tendenoy. Meazrs. Demetris & Sone, Greek morchants, mortly in the grain trade, bad suspended, with considorable liavil!- wea, An impression prevatied that the Bank of England would Advanco its rates of discount on the 11th inst. THE LATRS! BY TELRGRAPH. Lonpon, August 10, 1859. Admiral Sir Miohvel Seymour, liberal, was yesterday elected member of Parliament for Devonport. The London Daily News gtves the provisions of Mr. Si4- sey Herbert's new bill, providing for a milltary reserve force. It authorizes the enrolment and meintenucce of # reserve force of 20,000 men, copsisting of cldiere who | accidents! death was MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1859. PRICE Dave previoonly served. Tors force te to be catied ou twelve days each your, and permanently in vase of tava sion, The Parte correspondent of the Landon Post telegraphs 'e repolt af the Tuscan olections, They took place wit vreat Order, apd ive a majority of men of modurate 1192 ratem, but quite o,pomed to the rest sation of tne oid dypesty, Toe adviecs from Odessa report grea: activity aud improved prices ip the grap trad-. The Londoo Ames end several other journals thie morn lpg oubith ap articloon Iaben aifairs uoder the title of “Tbe Eurcpeap Cop d’Exat,”’ from the pen o Mazziat. Fronce Albert visited the Grand Duke Oonsiaatise yea- tercay as Ryde, Tho gcveroment bad decided on disbanding the medica Corps wbich wae raked ourmg the Orimeas war, and coa- stitotipg BD *Ltuve:y Dew branch of rervice, to be called he army boepita: erry. The Lor don Daily News city article of the eveuing of thy 0th aay e:—Ube funds to. day wero mlightly prejudiced ay ibe Be We Of @ pert rescton on the Paris Bourse, comb ped wb culuers of busivess, Console Qoally closed at one Oebth per cept lower than on the Btn. Before operatwg *b confidence, speculators apparently wiso to see ibe rervle Of the pending conferences on tho Icsltim aversion, Im mort of the oiher departmeats of the Stock Exctunge prices were qaoted rather lewer, There wan a renewed comand for money to-day, tbe idem bewg entertained ip some quarters that an ad vence In tbe minimum rate of discount to theeo per cant would be made by tbe Denk op Thureday. There wereno bullicn operations at the bank today. Tne Contineote; escbanges the afternoon experienced a fresh improve ment, R. L, Coles, Fast India mevcbept, London, suepended to-dsy, but it is thought bis Mabilities are not over £10,000. Xhe London Times city article of the evening of the 9th eays:—The Exgieb fonds exoerienced fluctua ions 10 ay to the extent of a balf per cent, but were criefly coo- teqvent upon the momentary supply or scarcity of stocks, apd Dot pon the foreign news or new features in ane mov-y maruet. There was renewed activity ta the de ‘wend for dscount to dey, and the general rate was fuily eqval to tbe bank’s minimum. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. LONDON MOWRY MaRKEr. Coneoly c'ored on the 9th at 9534 for money and 953, & 9b 34 for the account. AMERICAN SECURITIES: American securities were generally uvchapget. Tl. Pos shares were quoted at 34s, a 328.; [linols sevens, 1876, 803g 281, New York Central, 68 9 70; Erie, third ‘mortgage, 97. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. ‘The sales of cotton in the Liverpool market for the three days added up 20,000 bales, of which 1,400 bales were to specuistors and 200 bates to exporters The market clored dull, at, some anthorities say, easier but ot quote bly lower prices. Riders off red freely, but showed no Giepositicn to prese sules, Toe quotations for midoing Orleans was 7 316d.,and for mi: dling uplands 67%. STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER. The advices trom Macchester were favorable, and the werket for export goods was buoyant, but rather duli, thovgb firm for the home and India trade. LONDON MAKKETS. Bresdetuls du'l. Wheat declined alightiy on mew, Sugar etvady, Tes frm Tallow firm at 66s, Linseed of} firm at 28s 6d. a 28s. 90 LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MAREET. Merers. Ricbardeo, Bpenoe & Oo. quote the bread. stuffs market very dull, Fiour steady at 10s. a 128 24 Wheat very dull and the quotations were barely main tamed: Wentern red, 78 6d as; white, 9s a9s 64, A small perce! of tew Soutberp white brougbt 11s. 4 Lie. 64. Ovrp dull: mixed and yellow at 6s. 94. a 6s ; whic, ‘Te. a 78. 84, LIVBRPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Beef dv)!, but steady, Perk du'l. Bacon algo dull but stesdy Tard cull: sees ubimportant. Tallow inactive and vnchargeo in price, LIVEKPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Arhee qvies. Linseed otf, 2°, Rowin seady at Ss, 81, 8 8s, 94. for common. Spirits turpent’ns sveagy, News from Se hemage OUR &T. THUMAS OORRKEPONDENOR, Sr. Tiom+s, August 2, 1859, Quiet Slate of Affairs— Sania Anna Laying Low— Markets P eights and Bachanges, dc, To news we bave cot an item of value in this quiet bill tide town, We have no marine diaustera to record, no to distress, and vobody here that could get away with cusiners for an excues, end ovr hoalth is unreneno. shly and urecaronably good, wherefore our dostor tivea op feb ano ovioos §=We cid bape to have some local ox GleMens oot of “Hut AnDA, but the o'd fox is well eariaed abe bicee fs time, Ou merke's are du'l; she suppiy of leading articles of Provirioos 18 quite equal to tke demana, ont prone are reper, mot «ying soipres tare vrodis Flour Various Usited Siates brands, 88 60 9 $9 60; mai wanted, $6 66 per bb}; per punereon, B46 a 826; poe nd navy Oread, $4; Pee, 86 50; core, B1x0 a 8 yer bushel, brave, $3 £0 co; meas bier, $14 10; jrime do, $L1 BO; meee pork, $10; prime do, $70 817 6C. moter, $ 80822; lar, 816. ‘codden, $3 50 & $5 50; picked Mish Dobe (D the merket; tar, piton ano Torin, $3; Bint \URpENtie, 569, per gain; wavs oin- boards, $698: pr LOCC feet; cedar shingles, $3 25 per i,(00, cypress do , $3.26 » 88'do ; loaf woucco, $11 a $i4,cu" sleigbIs ore very dull, and very fow traxsantions. Tayti to Fu Gayn w the Uniteo States, $95" Sat — Ture 8! Telaud wait ‘o ports of the United States, 93g per bwhel; Curacoa do, 10r.; Bonwire do; coast of St. 90 w': go do,; $6 Det for guavo, &o ; Guano Isiande do $44 36 80 00, Excoarge ov Loodon, 60 days s'ght, $4 95; Parte, 5 201 86 Y6F 5 United Staves Buok 0 1 premivm, 6° days 8 gnt, attoree BiKOt 2% do ; private do, ga] dis count; United States gold coin, 1a 13g premium, No news. Brocktyu City Sews, Suicwe ny SHooTNG Hustssuy.—Toe keeper of a ama grocery on the corner of Stanton and Tillary streets, named Peter W. Golden, committed suicide on Satueiay by Diowtpg bis brains out with a pistol. He returued bome during the afternoon, and going into a room, wrote 3 Dole ip lead pencil, giving a bistory of his domestic cif flovlties which ta pelled bie to comuait the rasa acs. Tos report of a pistol attracted the atiention of taose fo the house auc we beigobors, several of whom proceeded ty ‘he room evd founa the iiteiese body of the suicide tying ‘pon the floor, The note stator that be wes coustaot'y oved by bis wife, who acted io such a meaner us wo Wake hfe itoierabie, Be relaes a number of incideute, ove of wbich was toat ehe would stend in front of ino More ceor on occasions, apd try to aissaade customers from epteriog, by te ling them that ber haeband dia not ber «nough suman herself. She js e'ao d@ with cir-wating reports affcting bis character eb1 bE 1D tbe conmmunity. Ail, be sald, that maie exietence wiersb'e for a long while pact wore ais opiiaren Mock and Oxvoree covte'ned ta the store be teane 0 ty b's creditors, whom he named. fhe deceased exe wife and thres children. an inquest was bold vpop the body apd a verdict in accordance with the facis was rendered AxormerR BoaGiaRr Captvrep.—On Saturday nigat lust, 8 Young MoD Bemed George Gritliihe was arrested, on tue root of No 297 Cumberland wurcet, occupied hy Mr Har- ‘vey, which he bad fetonsoua'y entered. Orfloar Oaeler, of the Fourth precinct poilee, obeerved two suspicious 100K: tog fellows ahont the promises some time before, and, watchig their movements from the window of a acigu- boring store, saw inem enter the basement over of the boves by mane Of skelevon Koya. He made tho fut keown (© two men wore passivug, and while thoy stood guarc the cfilcer searched ror the offvorer, ant fours that be gated the roof throagh the eky ight. He was at once teken into custody. The o.her fellow o4- cxped, The accused was committed fora hearing Upva hue perton were fuuud @ chisel and several skeleton ke} 4. Jerey City News. Exraxsive Fire iv Jeremy Cry —Botween seven and eight o’ciock on Saturday evening a fire broke out in the extnelve whiskey distilicry of Mr. Sumner W. Beuvett, etnated ot the corner of Provost ant Firet et:erts, about midway beterean Jersey City and Hoboken. Toe Jersey Chy Department and also companies from Roboken and Hecsop City were soon on thé ground, asd worked wanrully, but owing to the inflammadie material could do bat little more tect the surrounding progerty. ‘Tne dre burned fereely for about three hours, ort nearly the entre building and contents were de- Mroyed. The building was about one hundred feet eqanre, built of brick apd wood, ana two and three stories bigh. ‘The lor? is a8 follows:—Baiiding, $8,000; fixtures, $22 000; grein and whiskey. $7,000; total, $37,000. There war ap insurepce for $16 000 in the following compantes:—Jersev Cy. Hemilton, Fulton, 8, Nicholas, Harmony, Exce'sior, ana Great Western, the report that some three or four ier employ ed fp the building were burned to deatn was without foundation. Din» or Brs Issvxres —Thomas Halp'n, the man who wea run over by the cars in the vicipity of the starch tac- tory ip Jersey City, died yesterday at the Alme House. Ap inquest was beld by Meta Morria#, and a verdict 0; g Our Guvana Correspondence. Bavana, Augast 13, 1859 The Regulations of tha Superuw Onwt—Pre Wrerkd Svamer Paramasa—Cndiion of Affairs tn Venesuta— Arrival of Game Cucks, Ommiduses, Ovoles and afrt Camr— Theatrical Motters—Sirimgency in the Money Mar Ket $10 060,000 an Siw per Ort Bonds Iaued, ic , sfc, The seamsbip Baltimore positively sale sme after neon for ibe city whence she takes her name, aud I avail myself of the opportustty thus afforded to address » letter 10 that world-wide famed paver, she uaiversal Baran. ‘You will remember my sending you, » short tims since, @ travelation of ove or two of the volu mioous regulauens, #eDt by 70) a) order” from Syaia, for the future govern ment of the “Real Audiencia P/evorial”” (Saparior Uoart of the wlepo). Among the regulations of waich [sent you a Wanslation was whe oigdth, [inink, which d rected ({ quow {row Memory, BA it wold Dut be exsc:ty pruseat to re: ‘tai pepere bere which might “compromise” one hereafter ) thet mm oi) pro.ees and proceedings in criminal caaes, after confeekD particularly, the senwoce ahoaid be made public, &c, ke. This,'to>, L remember, f baled @ita Preise a8 & proof of tho murch of progress ia the Spsarsa dominions To my utter chagrin T eacoed yeaverduy from 4 reijavle source tbat bis Excellen sy, the Cap .aia General at the brad of the Res! Acnerdo Roya! Cutouial Goaaol, bed appulied that admirable regulation saying as he ais ‘De privilege of doin, ‘Ode0ez », paro pe complo,” (I «bey but con't comply )—sarigoing bis reasone toerv’o: Wost these may bel am ata 088 to Jndge, aviezs it be a derive t Breen from the pudiic eye Grim nals Of rack or previous reepectabilny; but thas Goght oo (0 oe cousider- €0 a8 @ covnte ce for the advapiages of a fair aud Crimina!s OF ascused persous, Aad ( con #, L regret for the fair bame and fame of the Marques 00 im Habeva berore the civiized world, that ne bes con eebted tw adopt prompungs wich I feel confliest are covtrary 10 tbe dictat+s o’ bis own iderelinad. I fear De 18 FUrTOULGd-o by bed wdv sore. By too Spanish steamer Pajaco del Oresno (Ovean Bird), wich arrived oo tbe Lith inet. from 3D xningo, Vooe zuela Porto Rico and 8. Thomas, I iearo trom « privave etter from tbe leet named isiund thet the Com: mye stesmebip Parametta continued driving further ©D We Corel rocks Of Aneega, and wat the chances of weting Der aflost age are dally Decomiog iots aud ies: For the remainder of the invuligepce by ine Oven Bird 1am indeotes 10 the Diario de ba Marina of yes erday, 0m wbicb the fo lowing w translates aod coudavsea:— It wae projected «i Porto Rico to esiabish tae olectrio cl@ raph at S: Domingo. there was « project to pass a em lo re estabush the firs: universidy wuich was founded in America. ‘The poiitical situation of Venezuela is represented as bo- OMI R daily Worse aud worse Tae orovicws of Burines »D0 Portuguesa, the principal seats of the revulatwa, pave suffered imensely. Large amouvte of capital beve die oppeared, abd tmavy rived families remsin there be priveipa' merchants of Puerto Capello, the obef = of supply for the inwrior portiocs of the West, bap nd the government for taree or four Sondreo twoops for thir protection, und vn toe 2:et uit, ‘be goverment Dad pent some forces tu Puerto Cudello, Vas: Miller, fearing the rero.uvonieta, bad tasen re- tuge ow vO the foreign vesre.8 in Lhe port. Sote..o, the revolutionset, with 8CO men, urrounded hy 2000 of ‘pe cubetiut oval torces, Zamora was at Bariae; bis ‘orces Cla bOt exceee 800 Meu, and typhus iever aad de. sertion wi avy reducing that number The Spaniards rericg D Boriva and Aregus were looked upou #in sue »'ctow by some of the Venezuslens, and a few wore ciorely icbed. Valencia was eurrounded by the revolutioulae, ast the bead of wbum were Liuzeagu, tbe Liwenciado # Meriva sud the Menenes Mr. Bingham, formarty Caarge «’aflsires from Great Britain, who was imprisoned fur coepiring sgaipst the government, had bern eet at niberty, bot the prosecution agaiost wie 1a stils contioued Tee binrto de la Marina ot this mornme has sone far. «ber tems from Venezuela, which I ajev teansiave and copdenee. Tue attempts of the government of Venezuela to bring the revoiuuouiets to reason by perruseloa O41 compiete: “a led ” Gen. Guavaica, one of tae revolatioaary cnier repneo to the Governor iat he was disposed to goon with ‘be Wer DgeDS. a goverpmeD? tbat misused Ne citizens Seo. Faicon, WHO was at Ouracce, to whum 4 letter from Prericent Comer was sept Dy & special commissioner, re vied: “I wouls with plessuro comp'y with your iovita- Non, a0 Dot ouflicuities superior wo Dy aut prevent my come ro. Not knowing the results of che commisntovers seb. to the chiefe m ame, my retarn to Gastemats would ve coveicered a8 @ turning aga net those pledges to waica lem 'y bound, and it 8 important for mv kaow Darione of those chie's Defore I g-ve my Gaal re Hy. The government ronpe are #aid not Uo be actiog WD bromptners ano energy. Che chief of the divis: i of overa- sbout /o etteck Apare and Acbagues He wherefore Ordered a Aovilinof twepty boats to be pre- 4. £0 rst if, Dy some UDToTEseeD accident, ths steam thet Ded bee eebed for did pot arrive at the City of ‘typ four or five days, be wigot fo eve peraripe tor the defence by the Fevoitior ets of San Furoapdo ge Aoare Wa think cfrepehg (bere t#o armea mere, witn forces, and ibrover the Consuls to buve four foreiga mea of war for Our Gelene rerbeo bt rene to the feceral Tom thie bleo thirety aot. At Cruxitlo the Goveroor nea been authorized by the provle bo xedame dictsoriat 0 tre iv Order 10 eave tbe province, Two veserls were mabong reguly © #0 Curry axay from the prov her, wo were fo Opend of their lives, Cousmerce was ta & pia le condition. Vers wang werehsote ad re. 4c their licenkes to the government and closed sbelr br ebim: pie, far op tbe wharf of thin city afow days ago sone Ow) COOK CODtAIDILE Shungose roosers and beas Soare «a8 & Cenve cr arovod the ¢ aod with erly “e ending O08 @)th wonder, exsarmations 8270 a8 ‘Perece ub gente” (benoid a giauiy Were made oy the owd I beve noticed the lart two or three days three very elegant ompiouses ianting from ‘he bare Siorea Novate, of New York, Ibe ompionses ae w run from the Cerro © Murinuon, On the 10tb instant the Spanieh sbip Sonceocion ar- rived tp 116 daya from Macao, via Bt. Herena with 423 awaticoe, free coloniats, consigned to Messrs. Pered., Ya hado & Co. There Bas been landed another cargo of African s aves, abou: 1D ee bendred in number, near Cardenas, The meters Ivez and Fanny Natale, as well as Lois Rosco, ere I'ahans, 80d well deserve thy Dames of artints, There was but a small ancience pres: pt at toeir drst coa- cert, Dat it wae an spprecia'ive one. Rarely beve [ nearo she ano “Qui eet Homo,” from Rosiat’s “S aba: Maver,” more vocahz-d than tt waa by tae two eaters. The “Oasta D.va,” by Iuez, was really an exqui- site morceaux The Teatro Tacon is revpened this evening by the ama teure of the Liceo, vut as oon as this leter is matted [ +m off 10 Guavabucos, the “Vil'a of the bile”? where xbere will be great times ourmg the next two days, tt being the patron saipt’s day of that place op Monday. I teve this moment bren informed thet in order to sfford ease to the money market here, tea millions of bonds, signed by ‘ou are to de issued y the Spaneh Bank of Havana, besring tpterest at six per cent. This is tho plan thet was @0 succérefully adooted here during the ‘oxpic two years ago; but the ponds teen isened bore a mucb bigder rate of interest, if { remember arignt; but it 1g posively pecesrary something sbouid be done, aod that epeediiy, to render the money market sasior and _ro- avee the rate of exchanges, or oor specie ili ail pe orain- ¢d from us. Recent shipmen's of specte have been very targe There died in this city, on toe 10°h !net , a very bosnti fal american gir) named Aeloise Backus, maid to have oven. very reepertadly connected In the United States She cam» to thie island about three years ego as uv ewp'oye of the Industria Cubana, a factory at which sewing wechines are veed Sho left this is and about two years since for New Orleans, aod oply returned here about a moota ago, when vorsciuus “yellow Jack’’ bas snapped ber up as a delicaie moree), Her funeral, I hear, was very reepectably at- tended. The only transaction of any note in clayed sugars of which I bave beard eince my Ivst advices has been the purebare of 4,000 boxes euporior quatity upon the basis of 734 rea's for D 8 No.12. Motorees—Nothing dotog. Freigbte—The only Americsn vessel of whose engage. ment [ bave beara during the past week, is that of tte bark Mary C. Fox, of 1,800 boxes capacity, to load at Ma toozur for Falmouth, &o., at 628 64. per ton. Exetarges be I quote sterling 14815 por cent oremivum, New York sixty day bile, 4% 6 per cent pre mivm; New Orleans, 6 a 7 per cent premiam (short). bd WDO Ded been coavicted of treachery. Havana, Avgust 13, 1859. Difficulty Between the Captain of the Port and the United Biates Cunsul, do. The United States Consul General, before his departure orcered the discharge of an American sailor from an American ebip, and sent him to the usuel sailors’ board ng bovse until another veesel could be found to return him to the United States. Tho Captain of the Port, wh» ‘p rather fresh in harnees, and green in the legal potats o his duties onder law and regulation, was piquss at th United Siaice Coneu) Gengral for declining to reco:nmend - p reo for sbipoing meater for voeseis of the United Sta'cs, aod took this unseemly way of venting bit poleen, by sending s guard to the boarding douse au! baving tho sailor arrested aod thrown into the Ty prigon, where he remained incarcerated for three dx ‘Mr. Sat eovid got him released through ar onte nom tbe aes) Governor of the city. Sucb are th teme which make trouble between the poople 0° iio tw countries, Tt is eald that General Concha hes an {dos of improving the principal wharf, in front of the Plaza de Armas, by removing tbo shed roo’, and in ite stead placing ov trop cotvrons two or three saloons in connection, t serve as an Exchange—the elevation being suffictent for che traneac- uor of all business below, op wharf, without saut opt ventilation, &c. The idea can be Carried out, an practically it will be found worthy of the projector, Heath no better. Obituary. Died, last week. in Narregensort, R 1, Susanna Harvey, aged 10 yenve, 6 monthe and 27 daya. Her bus*aud was w the war of the Revolation, and st had long heen to ths receipt of @ penrion from the goveroment Aer funeral termon was preached hy the Rev. Fiina Cheese) rougo, of Stonington, ’ho isin the ninely-first yoar of nis age. Sap Ferpiude wrate to tbe 3-oretary of War vaat tue | f the city, a8 weare threatened | Zaunrer bud abot ve officers wno bal de. | e, but po Dene Bt was derived to bin | ages between Puerto Oabelioand Cara | ce ths old Ouch famt- | | Of 40,000 feet, will be filled with the chsics mechanical, Princioal merobante, | The Extremes tn New York. APPEARANCE UF Fl¥TH aVkNOB AND CBNTRE BSTHERT ON AN ACOUST SUNDAY AFTERNOON. The Fifta avenue, gorgeous and stately, and Centre | street, equulid apd rickety, may be regarded as the ‘entipodes of New York, serving es exponents respective- ly Of the extremes of metropolitan life. The former represents the wealth and rofizement, as the iatior Ooes the poverty and degradation cf our city. One is broad, airy and symmetrict!, adorned with palatial mansions, tbe residences of real or reputed milliooaires, the gathering point of the gay and fasbionable; the otuer is ubeven, sunken, as if by = burthea of sin, below the level of surroun‘ing streets, aboundiog in vile shanties | apd upe'gbtly tenement bonsee—he very focus of vice | sndcrme. In Fifth avenue are palacos up»n whose con- | struction Dondreds of thousands of doliars bave been laviebed; tp Centro street are shanties worth, exclusive Of the ground they cumber, from ten to Gfiy dollsra Ia | Filth avenue are aplendid architectural dispiays, aad oa every side the evicoo:es of indivisual wealth, taste aod reGnoment; in Centre street, aside from the gloomy Exyp- tan pile called the ‘Tombhe,” erected by the city as a terror to evi} doors, and the clothing manvfeciories, which are beginp'pg to compel the poor to ‘move on,” tuere ‘8 DO pretense to architecture, no evidence of taste, votbing on every band but the tokens of the tocessaat ety uggies of frail men and women with poverty and waa', ‘mptation and crime—struggies in which those grim and aire foes of bumanity are ever gaining the ascendancy: No contrast could be more complete. Yet, of a Sunday a ternoon, at the present season of the year, the strolier through these thoreughfares must be impressed with @ remerkable contrast of a differen vature, The street of wealth and fashion is deserted, devola'e, gloomy, while the street of vico and want is ively, radiant, apparently full of epjoyment, This is a Ife of compensations, The Dig paimces stil stand on Fifth avenue, but the window blinds are closed and no sound of life comes from within, Here and there a Celtic female visage peers from bebind the balf closed blinds, and a chamber- maid or cook, gaily dressed, glides from the arce for a stroll with ber masculine “cousin” who is in waiiiog ‘around the corner. No carrisges are passing, and ony bere and there a pedestrian hurries along The atreet could hardly be wore desolate and more aban- dored if @ terrible pestilence were raging in tat pert of tbe city. Ine residents of the pataces are spending their money and their Sabbaths at Newport, ‘Saratoga, Cape May, Nisgara, or wherever else festion or caprice mey have led them, By and bye fashion will Permit them w return home. The new Fifth Avenue Hotel and the churches will soon be opened under bright aus- pices, and the avenue will resume ite wonted britliancy. Bu: Centre street, the Five Pots avenue, is in the height of ite season, and of a pleasant Sun- dey afternoon pretents a scene of rare gay- ety and even jollity. Io front of every doorway whole families are congregated, and all along the shady side of the street there are miscellancous crowds of men, women and children. Crinoline and hoops are displayed fn ample proportions, alveit calico predominates largely over silks. The steps of the Tombe are a favorite resort, and here the loungers rise tier above ticr, as in an amphitheatre, Saliow, thin faced women, with puny babes in arms, are abundant. The conversawon is free and easy, though not particularly re(ined apd select. Dog fights, ‘ milling matches” and politics are about equally discussed, Some- umes there are moley demonstrations and slight e-ulll- trons of the rowdy spirit, but the presence of the “‘M. | Pre,” ag the policemen are styled in that neighborhood, quickly checks the turbulent and mantains the public trepquillity. The small wooden tenement houses, 80 foul that it is alleged fire carnot burn them, bave al! their windows thrown open to woo whatever breezes may con- Gercend 20 low, and the myriad inmates are gathered on the pavementa without around the closed doors of the dram shops. These miserable dens are at loast none the worse for their weealy airtog, and it is a pity that the seme cool weather which will restore apimation to tho | Fuh avenve will at the same time conflae tho other ex | reme of society within their msorable dwelliogs aad rob Among the many evidences that the season at. the watering places is rapidly drawing to ak se, and that onr city is overflowing with stranger. en- livening the fall trade, the prosperity of dramatic and musical entertainments is noteworthy. With five regular theatres, the monster circus, the minstrels, féles champetre, concerts and mn- sical soirées, ail in fall blast, we think the | city may be considered as pretty wel filled. When, in connection with the existing enter- tainments, we remember those immediately in store, and the active preparations for the next campaign, we may safely say that the attractions of home to our absent citizens will soon overcome | the fascinations of Newport, Saratoga, and the Falls, and New York be itself aguin. The rejuvenation commences thia evening at Wallack’s, with the reappearance of Muilda He- ron ina pew American tragedy, enttled “Geral> dine, or Love’s Victory,” to be produced under the management of hr, areman. The compaay to- support Miss Heron comprises Mr. Couldock, Mr, Sothern, Mr. Walcot, Mr. Bland, Mr. Davidge and other favorites of acknowledged dramatic ability, giving promise of a sterling production such as hag not been witnessed in this city for a considerable period. To those who have witnessed Mias Heron’s peculiar personations a word of praise of this artist would be unnecessary. Her deline- ation of the nicest lights and shades of such cha- racters as she undertakes to represent indicates the devotion with which she has applied herself to the study of her art. The new play, it is said, id strikingly adapted to the capacities of all the com- pany, and whatever may be its literary mevit, the fact that Miss Heron will take the leading part will draw a crowd. Asa sort of triumphal blast on the re entry of our scattered populution, we are to have a prelimui- nary Opera week. The celebrated prime donne Cortesi and Gassier are to charm the habiutués of the Academy for one week from the 7th proximo. The direction of this brief season is under the part- nership of U)lman, Strakosch and Maretzek, who, besides the above stars of Mareizek’s Havana com- pany, have secured the services of Signora Brignoli, Amodio, Gassier and Junca. The orchestra and chorus will present the same scale of efficiency as heretofore. The preliminary season com- mences with Cortesi and Guasier on September 7, and the regular season on October 5, the inter- regnum being filled up by a visit to Boston. The last brief season of Cortesi was not sufficient to. satisfy her admirers here. Gassier, Briguoli and Amodio must have improved much from their sum- mer recruiting, 80 our opera goers may be sure of a treat. The inimitable favorites of the Ravel troupe con- tinue to fill Niblo’s Garden, our most comfortable summer theatre. The feats of Gabriel and Fran- cois, while they continue to create wonder and de- light, have long since ceased to arouse apprehen- sions of their safety, because their skill has become proverbial. City visitersare, however, occasionally amused at the timid shrieks of country cousins as some daredevil freak of agility or hair breadth es- cape is effected. The entire strength of the com- pany is kept busily engaged, affording a. variety of entertainment seldom offered. The bewitching pas of the charming Miss Frances, and the agile Mile, Hennecart, the wonderful acrobutic feats of Master Young America, and the general ability of the troupe, together with the eurprising tight rope per- formances of Marietta Zanfietta, combine to secure | Centre street of all ite gayet; City Toteliigence. Tae Amrpican Instirvre opens its thirty-first annual ‘alr op the 21st of September next, and closes oa the 28: Tt is to be boped thai the thirty yours’ ex. perience, apd mears saved, will give tt the Increased power to have @ fair worthy of thie grest clty—whoee popaiation quale tbat of seventy or eighty towns of ten tuousand ipbabitants each, together with a porition unrivalied 90 the carth—t0 acocresible to everything by land acd s7a The Pelace Garden, Fourteenth street and Sevea:b avenue, | | | cf October. | farm apd garoen productioos of the year, all new, vever exhibited Defore, and every inch American; and'oo the Seccnd and Tivo avenve raiiroace, near toe city, on several acres of flo@ ros, tbe steam ploogn—the first auccessfal ope of the world—-iil work at tatervals of naif an our, | e0 that alt can seo its udmirable work. Tois alone ia worth ® worio’s fair, for it goes « the foundation of all | our wealth apd all our greatness, the very bottom of all | Our productions, our food and our life. The New York Borucuitural Society add their lovely and powerful worke | to theee of the Ioettute. Look out then for ieud plouga- | © hke ‘ake apd ocean by steam, avd for those precious | flowers and w+ getanies and fruits that follow in the wake of our American plongb. ReMAKKABLE JMPoRTATION.—Packet ship Antarctic, G. C. Stouffer master, arrived from Liverpool yesterday with tbirty Mormons and another large lot of full blooded | stock, v'z.:—One Durham bull and heifer, the property o! | B. 8, She'don, Geneva county, N. Y.; bull Grand Dake, of Oxford, roan, calved 1856, sired by Second Grand Doke, bred by Captain Grenter, Nestherby Grande, Yor'- ebire; heifer Miss Butterfly, roan, calved 1867, aired by Master Buttes fly Second, bred by G. Merwn tracey, Esq , Rcenbridge, Kent; one Scuth Down ram, the propesy of Samuel Toorne, Eaq., Thorndale, Washington Holiow, Duwchees county, N. Y., fromthe flock of Jonas Webb, Esq ; thir'y south Down ewes and tworams, five and a bel! couple of ferre's, four brace wood pheasants, turee very Ong tame lop carcd raboits, ope brace poinver di one brave retrievers, and one brace Sexrch soeparrd Cogs, the property of R. A. Alexander, Spring Station, Wooctord couny, Ky, The sheep have been seiecied from the flocks of the Duke of Richmond, Sir Rob:rt Torockmorton, Jonas Webb, Esq., G Sexton, Esq , aud A. Logar, Esq, who areat the 4 day the moat Boted breeder® in the United Kiogdom. [he etock is now in the care of R A. Alexander's shepherd, who has been to England for tbem Last, but not least, the ce:ebrated popy Mort, whicn, with the above, makes probably the Bent 101 of ttovk ¢ver imported into this country. Fink in Walkex Starst —Aboat five o'clock on Sunday afternoon = fre occurred in an attic bed room of the Dorldmg NO. 11 Waker street, occupied by Vitat D . The flames were soon extinguished by the firemen. Tac demage to the furniture will be about $50; insured for $260 in the Excelsior Inturance Company. Jobn Al: can- cer Doulliet, a lodger, who occupied the room in Whiva the fire orig pated, loet all of his clothes, vatued a, about §: vo jeurance. There were aleo two other lodgers who ov- cucicd the same room, and they lost all their wearing ap- parel, Acolph Rerlind occupied the second floor as a dwelling. Bis farniture is damaged by water avout #25; no infurance, The building is damaged about $100, sail to be insured. Fire ot Tanta Avenve —Shortly before thre: o'clock o> Sunday morning, a fire broke out in the atable owned snd occupied by Harmann Kanrs, rear of 470 Tenth avenue corner of Fortieth street, The alarm vronght quickly to the premises tbe firemen, who succeeded in stooping the progress of the flaates nefore spreading much, beyond the butiding in which it commenced. It appears that the bie was under Mr. Kabr’s feed store, which fronts oo Fortieth street. Tho dames spresd through the feed store, destroying ite contents, valued at aboat $100. No josu rapeo, The building is also da: to the amount of $200; no insurance. A horse valued at $200 was burnt to death, together with a la ye lotof chickens. Two valuable cows luckily escaped. The fire extended to the rear of tbe five story brick building, burning out the windows, da ing it probably to the amount of $200. Tois duiiding be-opgs 10 Mr Kabre, and ie insured for $3, In the New amsterdem Insurance Company. Ser of the tenants ea Dy water. fre supoeed to be the act of wn incendiary. Last April Mr. Kabr’s stable was d+stroyeo by 6/0, and two horses and two cows were thea burned to ceath. The ets v9 Was tact on the los opporite ude of Forty fourth etrest, Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVALS From Savarpah, in the sieas abip Movtgomery Cee, zB ey ond lady, H® Tal man, M 7 Kevnelic, Mrs J Freeuss 2 « tervant Wee U E1136 «is Baring Loules Mathews, E 7 wee NuwAD. J Kaoher J orsepthal M uaz JB Bope 34 Parbet, J Joes, @ W Parke ¥,T Jamiacn, Mle Iverne, Mre Gorman, Jorep #oxk, Garter F Grn), OU Pery, alfred Ran pen F webae, Wehse, vin A Mt rill, J 8 Bilbo and ior Ny Dern Purcell—ane th From Para, tn brig Kmma—Mre Moren and eon, of NYork. Prem Port au Platt, in schr Bowdite’—Mr *mitien, From Neweu in echr KJ Eneas—Mrs Goodsell and sister, Byron Bode, JC swemmings, for the Ravels even an increase of the liberal share of public patronage which has always been ac corded to them. The bill for to-night inclades “Bianco,” “Punchinello” ani tight rope evolutious The Gale sisters, at Barnum’s Museum, are cer- tainly deeerving of better houses than have as yet been afforded them. They are both charming dan- seuses, and though the Museum stage is too small to display their full powers, give ample evidence of the artistic ability which characterized them when they were with the Ronzsni troupe. Their style is chaste and charming. The perform- ances to-day include a thrilling French drama, several pas by the sisters Gale, and the bailet pantomime of the “Four Lovers.” Besides the curious aquaria, anew aud interesting relic from the Mount of Olives is added to the already valua- ble collection. The new managers of the Bowery thestre are making strenuous efforts to please their patrons by the production of startling pieces, for which the Bowery is celebrated They aim at impressive ef- j fects, and generally succeed. The bill for to-night includes “The Venetian Buccaneer, or the Prophet of the Bodmer Wold,” the pantomime of the “Magic Trumpet,” and the Irish comedy of “Paddy Carey.” These three ought to fill the house, and probably | will. The National theatre has engaged for six nights, only those attractive young ladies, Miss Fanny Her- ring and Miss A. Hathaway, who have probably more admirers than many actresses supposed to have more extended reputations. The cordiality of their reception is sure to be marked, and in re- turn they give a dash and spirit to their represen- tations which are sure to please the boys and se- cure for them a rousing reception next time. The bill to-night includes “Ingomar” and “Cousin Joe.” At Jones’ Wood to-day the féles champétre, which have proven so successful heretofore, will be continued. The monster circus, the splendid fireworks, the talented orchestra, the delightful shades and the cool breezes of the East river will undoubtedly collect a large gathering of the tired denizens of the city. This will be the last night of the monster circus. At Palace Garden this evening there is given the last but two of the soirées dansante which have proven so successful. The entertainment will par- take of all of the attractions of the others, and the location of the garden combines the advantages of both city and country. f A family matinee is to come off on Friday, the 26th inst., under the direction of Mr. Alfred Peck’ The entertainment will consist of an excursion up the Hudson, starting at 2 P.M. aod returning at twilight, glee singing, instrumental music and a concert. In Wood's elegant Minstrel Hall, besides the regu- lar performances by the talented company, two benefits are in prospect—that of Mr. M. Campbell, the indefatigable business man of the establishment, on the 25th inst., and of Mr. Eph. Horn on the 29th ust. Bryanta’ Minstrels still delight their patrons with the Castle Garden Warbler, the African Polka: Challenge Dance and Arab Brothers. A report wasin circulation that Mr. EB. P. Christy, the originator of Ethiopian minstrelsy, had designed to return to the business for the purpuse of crushing out othe: parties. Mr. Christy has re- tired on his well earned fortuve, and over his own siguature denies the report, saying he is the only person of the name of Christy ever eugaged in tho business. The second annual excursion and picnic of St Mary's chnreh, for the benefit of the now sctivol- house, will come off on Wednesday, the 24th inst., at Jones’ Wood. ‘The new Bowery theatre will probably be opened in about two weeks by Messrs. Fox and Lingard. A company is already engaged. "q Thus it will be perceived that ample preparations all New York and ita are in progress to amuse friends, we hope to the satisfaction of all parties,

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