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OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. W?w Uwi ->f til* Vnlud Stottv, rABBKi) ll'iiliiO TUB I'lKd." hUWlUN OV fUM m lurY M.0OMD ?>*? oniiMritaiAj. * Nt.MHi ?*!?"?? t*. Am Jet mtlK.rUii.g lot porvd Qooda W-uri ol M.-? elianil.'te, JCnii' cJ uiil Dojv'vU I or War^huuneg to ?iuruxBCc of Ww, to be Ki ported fcy otrUui :autcu (0 h jl? 01 Ha?.fcs hi Mtx'iro. St it muc'd by l ho *rna 3 a"?i loivi of j ltf?s of tbtf Uuite.l of im-sric* iu Oun^runi ??? ?tatbted Tbii toy impj'ti 'i ?oodn >3 tbo original pack ages which k> il) have i>o.'a duly onUred an.) boide-1. la pursuance o/ tbo w?n hotting net of stxlh of Augaet, etghWca bundled aud forty six may h? wlthflr%*i? irwn w*it-hon"' at a ay tme within two > cars from '.bo original imyai tatxn, for iiuw iiate ox portal ion without i>.iji.a?at ?f dabes, the pr ov U iorn of the net aforaa .U, to Chihuahua. to Mexico by the route-* J?-signa'ed iu the ??at MetH)n of the act of thirl of March t*igbwn hun dred and fori j-five. or by sush other routes as s?iy he designated by the Secretary of thi rr?arur>. and bko wia*. that any imported merchandise duly entered aud honied at J' jfat Isabel. in ihe oollef'im liatrlct of Braios ie Santiago, or imported and bonded at any otbor CI of the C ruled Ptatre. and f*an?p rted tbenoe in 4. and duly ra-warchontod At i'ivh babel, In pur Hufcace of the provisoes if ?i?e ?arel t - "rig la? of An g-jst r itb, eighteen hundred and forty tlx. my be wiU? ir*? a fwia warehouse at any tiroo HjUim tvo pcan Ay p MwUfci" ?fo?iKia.il iaiportalion Iitij tfiu 1 /Or iajBuJiale exports; )<ja, without payment of duties niii the pBOrifkino of the warehousing act aforesaid to pfflti and plUM in Mexico, by land or water, or partly by land nod partly by water, or by such routs* m may be dtrignatwd by the Secretary of the Tr (as-jry . See % And be it farther enacted That any 'szjflrk d mt Jchandife duly entered aa<l bonded at an> >ori of tLe OaiUd State# may be withibawn from wa'-j-Jj,,,*,. limaytHMa two years from tbo date of l1b^orl?Oon with ?ttfrwawat of duties, in pnw'^flrt of ,? yMvi?la=? of y * WAMhouilBglawor 0f August, eighteen hun awa.attfl forty ix- ^ immvdiato exporta'lon far San yyy?1.. <ft Mor>. and Chihuahua, in Mexico. in? port o'f l.a Vaca, in tho rolleoUon rilwtrkt of Solfl^ia tho State of Texan, and be tranHhlpped inland, ?ace to ?'aa Antonio, in Raid Siate. and from the latter ybu to the destination" in MoxRd afor^aid, either by way tt Ksgle Pvt. tho Prendio del Norte. a.nd Saa El. aanfr, ail an the *io flrznde: an] the Srcctary of the Tnasary (.hall he. and is heiuby, author! a; od to prescribe aaetr r? gulations not inoom-istint wtth law vi he may 4*tat proper and neoc*?ary ro*p>Ki9g the pocking, id irk hsg, hwpectios, proof of due del> r. ry attboir foreign de? apiatiOBf of th ; imports auihcric. d by :h s and the for - gong mtko of thi.< act. to bo uontcd frcm warehouse to parts aa<l place* in M"xi<-o. and for the due protection teothtr retpticta of tlw pubik' r*?enae. #?e 3.1 And he *t further ena?;t?!d That the Secretary af the Treanry shall appoint jn^pttctour* of tho ruiximi to M-?iie at Ban Anionic. Ba^le l'n/w. ?h? ProidiO del Jtaite aad Eaa KILuxia.or at f>ucho:her poiaU on the aontssas he ?ay designate, not exuding four in mutwr, Vhochall each rece vo an unnual ia'.iry of two liuodrod and ll'ly dollnTK and who ?.ball make a repcrt nerai-ruura to th* 9ecr.?t?ry of the IVrafury of all the trado th:?t aancti trader ini>peotion, stating th? number of pack i^es, desaription oi goods, their taluo, and the names of th* apart* rs. Bee. 4. Aad be it further enaoted.That no goods, wares, *r BMrehtadise. exported tat of the KraiM of the United stales, according to the provision 4 of Mkii act. i>hall be TeUiafarUy laiid?d or brought into th? tTnltad States; wad on heisg so landed or brought into the (Jn>ted Stated, they fhait be forfi>i'.ed, and the same proceedings shil he had for thalr eoudemnation and the distribu tion of the pr??e?i!? of their talos ad in other cases of ftafeitare of goodis i" "gaily imported: and every person aoncernvd in the voluntary landing or bringing such auad* into the United >tat? . shall be liable to a penalty of lour bundled dollars. Sec 5. And be it farther ens?ted. That all aets and parts of a?ts, ineo&ristent with the provitiont of the fvN> gaisg nat, b? and the ? lunv .ue hereby repealed. Approved August 30, 1852 MAIL TO MKTICO. An act to provide for a tri- monthly mall from New Or leans to Vera Crux, via Tampico, aad back, in steaui ves'els. He it enavUd by the Senate and House of Rejire'ento tlves of the United Stated of America in Oongrest iui aemblr l, That thn IV ? master Uoneral be and ii-iis here by authorized and directed to eater into a contract for a term of five your*, and For a sum not exceeding one hun dred thousand dollars a year, with such person or persons ae may cflNar sufficii nt and satbfactory security, afu-r due paUic notice, for the transportation of the mails of the Batted States, upon tho best terms for the United States, time times a month from New Orleans, via Tatnpico, to Vera Crua uad back, in tteam-voeaels of not le?? than eitbt hundred tons burthen, of the best form of con^truc lkia adapted to war purposes and to the navigation of the Bcsthera waters, the eume to be ready in the shortest possi tie time. Approved August 30, 1852. tii>; kt.whi Arr.n vostaoe lav*. An Act to JuTBL'nil an set entitled ?? An act to reduco and sacdify the rates of postage in tho United Platen, and for other purpo-cs, ' p.wsea March third, eighteen hun <fc?d and fifty-one Bs it enacted by tho Senate and House of Reprwonta tWcH of the United Ktates of America in Congress assem bled, That. I row and alter the thirtieth day of Septem ber. eighteen hundred and fifty-two, the pottage up m til printed mailer aatslvg through the mail of the United States. instead of the rates now cliorgod. "hall be as fol lows, to wit: ? Kach newspaper periodical. unhealed cir cular or other ?wrttcle ot printed matter, n ?t exceeding three o.inc.p in weight thall be sent to any purt of th?" United Ptatos ior one cent; and lor every addi tional ounce, or f:action of au ounce, one oent addi tional shall be chargcd; and wh-n the postage upon 1 any newspaper or ptrlodicol is paid yearly or ituarteily, In ad>aace, at tho office where tliu nuoo is mailed, (u* 1 evidence of <ruoh payment is furnished to the office o,' JeliT( ry in such manner as tho I'ort Oilice l>e par' meat shall by general rtgulatio* proscribe, one half of ?aii rate onlv (hull be c)i;irgod .Nsw-piper-? and pe riodicals sot w*ii:hit>tf over on? ounce anil a half, when oirculuU J in the State while published, thall be charge 1 obo half of the rates before lilen'Ioned : l'tovlded, That small nswppupers and periodicals, published monthly or oltcner, and pamphlets not containing more than -ii'.fen octavo p:.ges each, when sent in single packages. wei?h Ibr at least eight ounces, to one address, and prepaid by ?M ti*>g postage "tamps thereto, shall bo charged only Lilfoi* cent for cach ounco. or li action of on ounce. u-.t with "finding the postage ealculat d on oach separate article o:' such p ickaire would exceed tlint amount. The postage m all transient matter shall be prepaid by atanps or otherwlsa, or shall be charged double the rates Urn above mentioned. See. 2. And be 11 further enacted, That books, bound oj unbound, not weighing over four pounds, ,-lmll bo deemed mailable matter, und shall be chargeable with postage at one cent an ounce for all distances under tliree thousand miles, and two rent? nn < i.nco fbt all distances over three thousand miles, to which fifty per cent, shall he added in all eases where tho nunc may be sent without being prepaid, and all prin'cd matter ohargeable by weight (hall b? weighed when dry. The publishers of newspapers ani periodical* may send to each other from th?ir respective offices of public* ion. frio of posta^. one copy ut each publication ; and auy also scud to each actual subscriber, enclosed in tlujir publications, bills and recc'.p'.s for the same !rw of postii^e. The publish ers of weekly newspapers may send to csch aitu-U sub scriber witlna the county wbutc tilth papers are printed and published. one ?opy thereof free of postage. Sec. 3. Acd bo it further onacusl. That no newspaper, periodical, aaar^slne. or other printed pnper or matter. ?hall be entitle! to be sent at the rates of posfciso In this art specified. urless the following conditions be "beervod First. Tt shall 1-e f< r.t without any cover or wmpper ; or lb a cover or wrapper open at the ends or files. ;o that (he character of the matter contained thrrain may bo determine 1 without removing such wrapper. f'osond. I There -liall be no word or comannicMtion pr.ntod on the mow al'irr it^ piiblicntion or up' -n the cover or w upper then of. excc.t the name and nd<it<w* ol' th? per.-on to whim It is to bo sent. Third. I'her*1 sb Ul be no paper or other thing enclosed ! ? or with such jinnted paper ; nnd if thuu conditions ir<- not oo4upil.it wkh sueJi printed mr.' .er shall be sub.irct to letter p,?>tagp ; and all matter font by n??il from one prut of the Vmt?d .States to another the postage or' which i.> not fliccd hy tlm pro visions of this a< t. fhul' , i alt - , '.he eiuue bo onti?lo<l to He W?nt flee of postage, be chwg vl with 1 ? ,tor pvtuge. 8?c 4. \n<X be it further < naoted, TluX U thu p il> lihber of any pnr!<elieal. rit r bring three months t.ro rionfly notified that bl? puUkatlnu is not taken oir of the ofllse tc. whk.ii It is sent for dfltiwiry, continue to /orirard "Uch publication in Uk mall, the )k> (mai-'"r to whose oiljee sveh publiivaion in ?>*it may dl poMj of tlie ?uoe for the put-in je unless the pul>Ueh?r html I pay It; and whenever any pYinud nw'uf of my dw.crii>ti.'n, Ktrivcd diifing one (juarter of th ? ti^wj i year, shall have ?Mdacd in the office, without b< ing c'tlW for, lm,; the whole of aoy r-iuxvedijtp juo/m. t ie po'luu>Ht?r At mieh office thall sell the -ani". ejiil t?- <ht tlie proooo?!s t f inch cal>* in his r narterly ac<" ci: ??. under Mich ro-/ula- ' tions aud after such uotioo a.-: the l'Mt OAloa l>up?urtia<.nt ?hbl) prescribe. See. 0. And l?' it ferthor ewaoUnl, That s<? much of the nrroovl si ctlon of tin act em ltl"l An net < i modify i Ad fedaeo the rates of postage to the t ntto?'. stoU?i, an i for other purpose," apiiT 'Ti U Vnrrh third eighteen hun dred and fifty one. ?.? ielni<* to the. jx*te.re or fr>jo oircu La tic n or txammi'Sion of newspnrrs, fieriodloals, 'uvl oilier printed msttor. and nil otlo* provisions ot' low in consistent with the proi l-ions ot this act, are her* by repealed. Ser. i). Anil l* it furt'iir or-wstcd, Tlist whon ? lit t of unoalied foi letter # thu 11 be published In any n. V:?p.ir-nr printed In any foreign iangun^e said list shall be j ul>. listed in such new Fj.aper having the lsrgi*t clrcalaiina within the range of ani very of said Ullrt? Approved August *0. lSi'i. Stations of the Anerttai Arntyi PUtcmont nhowing tho military post? now oi-ou ptcd bj tho troops, tlirir several gnrrlwna, ?mi tlto uamon of their c . mmaniUnts, lurnkhoa in roply t& ? lett-ir ol Hen. Ocorgo Brings, oi tlie If oaf e of If'V nrccentativos, to the Sucrvtary of V? at, dated Au |?uBt 6, ]Kr)2. ? Fort oulllvan. Ka^tpott. Ma., one company Third Re;i? meet. Artillery, Itrrv, l.ieuc. Col. M. Uuskc, T? ;:d Aitlliery, Cunuuand? ". Koit I'rrbie, Port'tnd lifib"f, Mi., one <otaifiny Third Boglment Attiller/ Bar, Myoc it. Auiirs.n, Third Arull<-ry. rtmnianJ'T. Fort OonstUu^on, rorimonth hstlior, N. T! ooo aompinv T ilrd lltjthueut AHUlery, llrev Moot. Col J. M. V n'hh is'on. Third Ar'Ulrry, tViuinauder Fort InoeperdeBce, liw '.on harbor, Ms*,. , two ottnpan nles Third Reglm nt Ar .lUsry, lire*. M j. K. 0. .Vyso, Third Artillery, Ooinmcuder. loft Adams. N wpott harbor. It I , fthre<~ romnanles Xblrd He^iiaent Artillery, Cot W. Uats ?, ihlr 1 Attihei j , OMiunandit. *oi t Trumbull. Few r,onlon liiirbor, Oonn , one noia ?any Third Regiment ArtlNery, Brer Cot. B. i Deltc n, fiiird Artillery. Commaudet. Fort Maoliinao. Mi chlnac. Mich., one company Fourth Regiment AnlL*ry, Brcv. Msjor T. WUlVimu, i ourth Ar (11 le y. CcaniaaCir. Fort Urady. fcauit de f to Marie, Mich., one company fourth Regiment Artillery, Htv* t'-apt. 1. W (kit/, l'aurtli Artillery. CtdUloajiJsr. Fort Niagara, Youngstown. N. Y ons company Fmrth Me^iut fct Arillloiy, J. 1'. AIcOolu, l\>u. th ArtUlti n ''ooimander. X<*t Oatacto, Oswego, M. T., onsaosapanj Vovrth *?gt mtot ArVlWiy. Brev. Mujt r 8. C Rldgtly. FC-uUiArl'l It ")- <'ciDU'?9'<er M.h'aiy TV?;.t Pivat, flatlet - an* fl-iae-M, u^uia H. Brtwvftfb K.DftinorM iuwet F?rt Ootanbw. New Vwl Jwrtvr ?ue sompiny Feunb A;ti?rrj C?1 J L. Oardarr, Fonrth Ar- i tittery. Commander. ' _ f?1* " tlKl Bedlow's Mioi. n?r>oil|Dtf Depot Ottrvci Col II. firp.tr# y?^oo?l Aitlllwry C ?n in imi'-r. I _ 'J['' UatniHoa New Vofh llvhur, on? eotnpwty I Fourth Artillery fir>vet W l^Uia-na Fo&tl/i Ar tllW/J. Cl KltfV it, (<!??, . W"*>i*Ri??T Pa.. ?n>? company Fonrth Artillery. Captain J. ilolKrla, friend Artillery, Ooue mantlcr. * ' irii tc Barracks. Cti?l?le P ? . Cavalry Depot. Brave; I.ieut. Cul. P. H tltutgt Cooke, Second Dragoon.". Uquv. ina-jdcr FmS BJtirMn turbo?. M?l.. on* ompjoy F irst Artillery. Ittrti Lu-ot. -^til F /aylor, I^-si Artil lery, ' on.inauder Fort Wa>bititfton. Po'omi? Rivar. MA, two ecm pwi?s Fonith artilWy Brere t rfajor J. B tkoti, atour.b | Ariiii try Commander. _ F wt Monro* Old Point Onmfrsrt, Va , threa compact i t'fsosJ Artdleiy. Bruva*. Major Oaa. J. ia.'U>^d, be- I Mi d A s till* Ty Coauoasder. Fort Mauttilc Charlerteit Harbor. 8. C.,twa e^ipinJ. ii Sfoid Jrt'llary, Brevet CjL J Maoroe, 0e?>Jb3 Artil Jv'y. C<n>min<J i. ??Mil* I'hickney. Ohfti>*ton H*rt>or. H. O., roe c^m jwny flccPsi .irf)Her? H revet Major J. F, H- UdJ, We. tV|J ArUi,,? CommI?.J&* ? C | FWxU. toe company So*-md A. lowd, Seocad Artillery, Ooin fanvp at Vsf&on's, ten jiiks from Smyrna. Ft.. IV_ t? riiin. ill. B>ev(t 1'iipt. II, /. i'iuk<;, BmoikJ .'rtukry, ? O'tumander. ^'Pr''n* h}*?r. Pn.. cm eompa \y Second Artillery. First Lieut. J. Itl.S. Taylor, Saciud vrtilltry, Oooimatidi r , " i ? ?.?7 Bw?ok?, Koy Wfit. ooa company piynt *?, T7 J J- VoUgoa. Wrst .irtllleiy. Cow.;n*n?ier. i toit Mfjtrs. 140 siiir* from raaipv thr^e tompweii ' t Irst Ar Uttj. Broy?: Moat. Col J, J. W iaUer, fire; Ar tillery ?i?miuaod?r. Kt.*t Stride, ?If uil?4 trom Tontps ro*. f -^ir.pany of tbe Tbvi ,?d two of lb? Pecood ArtilKry, Brarct Oaptua i S. K.V)dw?on, Kiiht Aitilirry. <Jommao<ior. ' n*?^" Hoilda iVntaebmcnt, Brev?t Briin jMr Ovvarai r ChikH, Kir>t Artillery. ''orujiiDdcr. Bamaca? Bar-irk't, rfs<a:oU Na*\>sr. FJorl 1* one ^anipaay. Flwt Art.lkay, Biev^t Ma>? J. A. ! Fiwt Artlli?ry. Coi3>and?-f 'f'* Drlfaa* Bai.-ifJiH. Nr w <>ricaa*; La , one ?ompanv, Fmt Artillery, Brovat U. Col. 0 Nauaiw Fir^t ArtiUo. ; rj, ^Loamantkr? m -uia.nur ?jUaiUre at !&>t Tas-iagtsi Bat ton Sou jo Hair*?lu, B?ton Rcugo. 1-^.. one ^inpv ! Art II W.7y, Ureret Lt. Col. L li. Web?t?.-, Flmt Ariulery. Coami^nJer ? In ?odium qvjorters at Kact i'^s- ' capeala. La. 1 Newport B ur?ik?. Newport. Kentucky, recrnitlug d?. pot. i aptajn N C Maeruo. Tbird lu.'antry, 'yomm >n<J jr. Fort Ripley, near uioutU of ?'row \V hig. t nper M>sgi? Bippi.onc coapany. tiix'h Infantry, Cupt. J. U 3. Todi, ! Bixtb Isfjntry, Commander. Fort Snelllng. nto* Fall? of b'aint Authany, Mlanosota, o-je eo?fa?y. Sixth Infantry. Lrevet Major 3. Wooio, Slxlb I Stan try. Comniandur. Fort Dodge, forty mtlcs from BoonKVtrnirh. Iowa, one eompany, Sixth lutantry, Brerut Ooloocl b1. Leo, Sixth Ia/aatry, Commsii'ldr. j Fort Laramie, Ure^oo route, ono < '>mpany, hixt'.i In. fantry. ( aptain W. H. Kotctmm, Wxfh lofantry. Com Kaiidrr. Fort Ke\rney, Oregon routo, one -or^pnny ?ixth In foritry. C apt am II. W . Wharton Sis th lufautry, Com> m?nder. Fort //Cavenworth. MU^onri five hundred miles ib-.vo St Louis, four companies, one cf tho First Pruirt^.vs, one of tbe Fourth Artillery and two of tht- Sixth rn fsniry, Brevet Lieafcnaut Colonel B. L. B.mU First Itngoons. Commander? on an exiodition to tht io'iih pacs of the Koeky MountdnA. Fort Scott, on the Mnimelon. west of Mi'- muri. cue company, Sixth Infantry, Brevet Major A. Ca Jy, Sixth Infantry (\mmander. , Fart Atkinson, nf ^rKanRM Hanta Fe roat?, ono company. Sixth Infantry, Brevet Cept&in P. Buck- | ner. Sixth Infantry, i Commander, I Jeflerton Barrack*, near St I.ouia, Mo., two rorananles I Bitle.<r and oae eumpany Third Artillery, Brcv. Bri^-. 1 eP . Clarke, Sixth Infantry. Commander. On ex- : ptdition to f oath pa.-s Rocky Mountains. Cibeon. Cberokeo Nation, three companies So yenth Infantry, Major G. AnJiow;, Seventh Infantry, Cerenjander. J' ? * ?*J sJ^f b, Arbansv. one company Seventh Infantry, Col. II. Wihon, Seventh Infantry, Commander. Fort Towion, near Doaksviiie. Ark., one company Se venth Infantry. Brev. Major D. P. Wliitiug, Seventh In fantry. Ctmmander. Fort W??hiU. near mouth of Fa??e VT.vhifA. one com fany Seventh Infantry, Brcv. Major T. U. Holmes, So ?truth Infantry, Comxa&n'ier. l^ort Arbv.ckl?, Wild Itorso Oreek. sev< nty miles west ? or i;dlee w afhita, tuo caiupwioB redout h luiunt rv, Bxov. I Major J C lien* haw. 8?venth In/uniry, Commondur. Fort Brown tirownnyille. Thiwii, two sompinies Fourth Artillery, Firbt Lieut. II M. *?V hiding. Fourth Artillery, S Commander. ' Iticg^old Barroeke. T<io Gran<^ Citj, Tex^t two com- I penus ^wnth Infantry. Brer. M^jorCi. H. Vaul, Seventh lniuDttv, Crmmander. Fort Mclntoth, Savedo, Tejtw. two eompamen Fir#t intantry, C. ptain S. HurV&nk, First Infantry, Com mander. Fort Dune in, Ksglo V w>?. Tcxns, two compftnies First Infatitrj, Bii v. Lc. (,'oi T. Morris. First 1 utuntry , v'oui uapder. " Ft.rt In?c. Leorui rivrr. Texas, one company 8ocond Drsgoon-j. Fiiet l.icut M. liaweg, Socond l'mirMa", Commander ' Fort Lln? Id. l!io rfeco. Texts, one company Second Dragoons, Cupt. J. V.'. Newton, Second Orjiroons, Com mandor. 6 ' Fort Merrill >'ue ct* r!v,-r. Texas, om uoap.ioy Ilifles, M'w?r <1. U. trltHnden. Hit!'"., Conim,vudcr. Aa^in. Texa.". D. tachmonr.. Brevet Brig 6en. W. S. Hainey. Drag? ons. ( ?mman1?r Fort (tr:ib:im .foseMari'iVillnge. T??xafi. o.ic company Second Dragoon*. Brevet Major H. 11. Sibley. Second l>ragoons, CctumaLdcr. Fort Worth, West fork Trinity Itivnr. T.".u? one com. pany second DiagOf-ns. Bit ret .M.ijor It. A. Arnold. I Mcond Dugnon. (.'onim^nJor I'oit J'ftton. Kim fork Trinity River. T-xis, two com- i pinlcs Second Di&eoons. Brevet Col. C. A Msy. Secjni Dr?goonf>. Commander. FoitlWk'jnp iliilu fork Hrnzoi) Tlivc.r. Texao. five cont pmies ?? Mth Infantry. Col. tl. Lootni.-. Fifth InSiutrv Commander. I Tort on tiles r F'oik of Brasoa F.iver. Texan, five e..n? panies Fifth Iiuantry, llrevt Col. II. A. Wait.;, l'itth In;;inliy. Conimander. l'ost on S.in Saba I'ivor. Toxas. Ave compark" Kiilitli Jufantry. Mujor i'. Morrison, Kijhth Infuntrv. Com mander. Po>t on North BrJinoh Conrho Hlvcr. Bvo corjpa'.ilej Kigbln Ii'fnnuy, lirerit lliU;. Hen. John F^ul.ind. Klghth Jjilantry, trmrnander. Post on >'ortU Fork of Llino Blrer, Tcxa?. four com panles Firet Infantry, Lieut. Col. II. Laiutrfdg''. Flret Infantry. Cemmsudcr. i'wt jn J.a? Morris lUvcr, Texas, two companies Infantry. Brevet Mujor J. II. l>ainoite, Fii>t Iniiiiirv Comuander. * *!K"rt J-'r.08h,lD- Hamilton Creek, Te?as. Detachment. Lieu T. Fleh. I'tchtb lnfa/itry. Coromuinder. Fort Kwell, Nueces River, ?no hundred and fifty miles I from iorpu? Christi. m. ten Compaaies Aides. Br?vjt Col. 1 >V. SV. l.ori-ijr. iiiJIcs. ComtannJcr. Fort 1 n'ou. Moro Rlvtr, Xt,w Mexico, one comorry of Dragoons, and one company of tlia Tiilrd Infantry, ; lire vol Mnjf.r J. IF. (Jarloton. l'Ust Dragoon s?. (,*omxnander. I Furt Matey, tunta F'.', Kew M-.xico, one eomjvniy Se- j cona Art'.'.lsry and one oinjMiny of tho Third inqu iry. 1 Brevi t Lieut.- Col. II. llrocju. ?ucoud Artillery. Cc'in- I man, r. Fott Conrnd. 'alverde, New >I;xtco. two eompunlei I Peecud Dragoons, Major M. B. Uowe, Second Draiooan, Cotrni?nder. ^ *CT? J UlnK>re _ Bra8ito, N eiv Mcxico two panics, rnr of tbe \ Irst J>ratroon~ and ono of the Third Inf.-ntry, I'M ii tenant Colonel D. A. Milt-, Xtiird Infantry, Co*u murdtr. t " Fort D efnr.ee, Navn jo country, New Mexico thr*-n com p.in;rs, ono oi the Sccoud Ar llltry jvni two i f the Third ill .n.jy, ''Jor h. Diu-hus, Third infantry, Conuitiin'ler J'ort W CMtcr. Copper Mines New Mexico, two. -owpr.l j n.< s. e re cf the Sccond Drsgonn-- nod one of the Thud Infantry, MaJerO. Morrt?. Third h^un ry OUnmandar I Camp at AlbnqUf rqae, :> -w Me.dco live coii j-anlr-' "tv, o ct tbe First Drflfroons me < f the S.cjr.d Drt 'cons at d tv.o of tho Third Infantry, Brw>et iUior W. N Orier F.ret liragconf, Comtnard>r. Fort Mat<achuf?tts, I'tah country, two octnp inK- oite cf the 1 irht Dragoon* ard one cl tlie I hird Tniimtry. Ma Jor 0 A. II. Bl; kc, I'i'st Drngoom, <>ocimnn?;< t, L?cort to Mexican lioamlary Corusitliun cn<- compa n.v.7h'r4 Inliintry. S.,c.mi tieuUaunt V. C Urwn, Se cond Intantry. Commander. Coop Innia, noith of Ciln Callf-M-nia, throe cotnpa 2 iir;00,Dd1 Jn'"??try, lire t r.t M?wo* ft I>. H >lnt/.clu an, fiooond Infantry, C-OBmand- r. u-w.(1i..mi, ih, h\'~?innT Sun Cf,1,fornl? oompanks, ono of the tint Dxmoom ard one of ibo first A.-tIu?ri Jk 'r t U< ut nant ( oleitei .1 E. Mn^iud(\r. F'irw Artillery ? \m>4 m under. S nLuiB Roy ?an r ief o. Calircnih. Drtt^bmw, So mam: r Wenrmcr. l ir?t AttiUery Coin Rencho d?l Clilno. )2t. mil* froui S-.tj Dic?, ( slifor #<rr.ln, ni'. ronipnny, g, oontl Infuntr*-, Cnr'ala C 3 l,o ve.i F.^ot 1 Infhntry, (Viiamf.nd.f . Camp Millar. San J<"t.',uln river, California tao^una iih* .Second Infantry. I Irst Lleateuent V Ui>>? se cond Infar, try. Command, r. ' Th 1 1? " ArtX <>n* cocnp?nyT CcrunS^' tar -0i" 11 ?? i Artillery, iJn^lMrd A>Jnn"'eUrS f"n ' ",nrt ^ com juinj ir-trtt Artilicrj. kiat??r C. s* M?rt h. m ?- i tiU.ry CoD-mandor *' ihl d Ar' j v~?Di('if* f fire eotnpanlea. ona of tlie F!n?t. v'mn.n o M ^ the Second Infantry, J)iu r 'A" unveil. Second n-nntry.Ccmir^uer. ' " ' Drl o<is FW m ' Crford , (irecon. on* conip.?,y. Hr,t ?? Lik-ut< uant 1( W. Stani .11 l in t Ur% r.H C ommander *** 1 117 1 *'r? Ptv'lneoom. I'a(,< V Sound, oro eoeirsmv F':?i At *r ri3 -Vr*?i to u,. Mir. 1 jm^ArtMi 10 to I ' cl ? c^a'tt. i#n c(iQipai)i<9f fourth iBtenhy I, lent. Coi. I!. L. F.. Itor.ncviUc Fouitli lutoa try, Comiiiand.T HEMAI'trt. ). Tic ?tre?gth of th? tevcrnl csrrisons, owinir k) tne oruianry caniAlties ?! i#rvico, (deaths, de wrUon?, discl.nr^i,s, \c .) is centi lually chAnrrinir. ? j 01 the loroo would probably bo at tnnied by avetHging ?t forty men. the rotnpaniet jttatK iied on the Northern Inkes, the Atlactio raj t'Uir coasts, the Cprcr Ni'tUsipai, and ut pos> n ar Ibe wortara frontiers cf Iowa, Misso'.H, atul i'A ? ?T tlj? P0"*' on tbodreuon aini Santa Nu'f Colifornlt, and f,v vtgo "* IUCn ^?r con,I>,iny would bo h fiir 1 ?ulon,?nt embmoes only tbe J l^utioM Mtually occujJad b, the txoopa. J fa Jo- j tjiU ) in'orui?i'wn / f i?i' v? I-. tUl tbo pi rtn?'" I'" foiiifiea.'. oi>? of tbr 6'ju -ktry. /?.''? -e? (>'? uitHnooifnlljr j iBVi'td to ibw r? ?> ? tt?u Cb ? I !?!?? ?> ia* or. MM'C May Lag 'hat o; 1 U? b??MUr} it M.?r to ion lion. ' !,;nr B'Ji J. t-pi?;:<r rtf lb" r* in.' ,f fUcKltV j tirfi. under Jve of Dte?t"li - M, ' r?I, aad wtuoh hilbe<n girted >y '>rJ?.r ol th- UouM Resect tfu'ly sabu.ittrd, (8'goed) ? Coorn, Adjuun* General. Ili'H O. M. Com:*d, K?<rctarj -f W<vr. Adjutant Centra)'* otT^e, 13, 1H62. C II T Y NEWS. The Cuban Pairhta. ?IAF3 AT KT. PATRICK'S CATUUlMUl TUB CRilK MONiKtJ AT 11W tKtllihV.N'H IU.L, IN bliOAU WAY. It w..s asnonneed ia tbo papers, u] made gener ally ??DfD over 1*10 my, that i gtb nd &ad soleoia High Mass would b3 celebrated yesterday morning, in St. Patrick's Cathedra], for thd repne of the seals of Gen. Lepea and lus fellow martyrs, In the last Cuban revolution. About t to huwlred Jbirfv gottlep?Bj jf (Ju'ba, or tbo ?u? ?f mes "f orb on the island, with a iarga naaiior of highly r?*pec table eiti&ens, aUcajed in the church at half past ten o'clock in the forenoon. Yester day being the anniversary of the execution of Lopez, the Creoles eamo nttiicd in dsep mtrirning, and weaiing moominf badges upon tbo left arm; a number of th^m acted as vergers in tho charily and discbarg-.d that daty with a solemnity befitting tbo 03ca .i0U, oeeoupanied with that nudity of manner, which is charactciistic of tho natives of tho un happy island. When the hour for the commencement of the s&r vioe arrived, oensiderablo <Vsappoiat-.aon;, and mme 1 chagrin, were experienced by j!1 pre-ont at the an nouncement, that there would not bt n lligh Ulan, and that that imposing oeremor?> would to ih pensed with upon the oooasion. Immediately afterwards, tho Rev. Jit. MoClosky esme upon the altar, and celebrated the ordinary , low maBS for the dead. This ceromony is always I impressive The church casts aside her gorgeous ! vestuie, and tha priests appear habitad iu tho gar- ? merits of woe which aro worn in tho p&s&ion r. cek of Lent? the towering tapers on oatfh aide of the altar aro extinguished, and a flickering light fr jDI two small wax candles is ulono visible? the taper stands are eased, tho altar hung with black, the tinkling cf bells is stilled, and responses by muffled knocks are alone heard ? tfle seraphic voioe of tho choir is silenced, and the rolling thunder of the organ hushed. All this w:?s observable in the cere mony of yesterday; but still the patriots ol Cuba were dissatisfied In their opinion, the church should ] " exhaust tho pomp of woo" in colebrating tho ' servico lor the departed soul of their idol and hero, | and it appears that a pruni^e w?wt given to that ef- 1 feet by His Cra.ie Archbishop Hughes, which was at'terwariifl l>roktn. Tho following letter will enlighten tao public | np^n this part of the aubjer t : ? ItiRiir UtvF.Rf.ND Fathkii ? The Cathoile Cubans n"* | in Hfw \otk, feel a tender ard roliniOtH anxi 't j ho c?jj-* brutu. in a btcoalni; 'ind r??|>-'o;hil mauncr. tile aoniver* 1-n.ry of ihe dv^tb of their broth. th an.1 ftiun-i-i who were taken i"rom tb? m last y?*r at l i iQcipe TriniduJ, Los i'o zas. Ati.v-i and Eubauo We pr of jou therefore, to arecil*1 to our PH.nw&t re quo-t to have masses said for their etorii&l roposo i.t th > Mfit'ncdrul. on the 1st of September, from ?! A. M. to tl\e hour of itnad ma>s and then a grand muss. We would al?) tissue if it should seem proper to yt.ti, Sir, to linve a brief sermon, avoijin# op rvr'tlng this t* <? ibb and p eeniliar oeea^ion. all pollUm! rv:niar[ts cf ?h;i - ever tiDdtncy, fi< m the beautiful and impressive text, St. Matthew, r.bap. V , verses 11 and 12. M iili your permission, we v ould prepare a haa'Tsome cenotaph, inscribed cither Willi thu Mines cf our lott flielids. or with the places where tlioy ylutdcd up life, to be placed appropriately !n tho Cathedral dtir'ng the oer emonies. I rcmaia yourv &e. P. dk. CS jftOOUAIA. Nbw York. August 20, 1852 On Sunday, tho 29th nit., Mr. <}. do UoUancourt and Mr. (J de ? >oroouria called on Archbishop Hughes, and he expressed to tbesn that he .iould no-, allow thein the sermon or the cenotaph, hut tho masses in the morning, and tbo Grand Mass at ten o'clock, to which ho would invito tUo clcrjty tj ! officiate. ^ Aj! roon as tbo Hki;at.i?, and other papers, an I iiounced tho grand mage, tha Archbishop, and twj | Bi.'.hops, With a great number of Catholic clingy, ! met at tho Archbishop's house, and ainutuaoj tbat it would create a sensation in tho Cajholii I world, and piiticul irly in tho dominion of hor Cu^ ' tholic Majesty; and tucy decided to Lave or.ly on-1 ; single mu.-s, withjitt any function bosomicg to | that object whatsoever. Mr. 1' de Ooreonrl i will, therefore, fce! vei-y 1 much obliged to any Protestant church thit will j ! offer their temple him so that, he m.iy h we l j tbo ceremony performed in a manner 'vorthy j , the mer.iory of the bravo, who fell for tho cn.->o ot' liberty in Cuba, hi- beloved country, ile lives at ' 1X0 hast Fifteenth street. At the conclusion of the m^"?, the Cuban ,'routle- j i man proceeded arm in arm to the i.irge i*!jomhly i I room. No fiOU Brcadway. They mado an im|>or.jg j dtmonsfstiop., a.id attracted much respect for : I themselves, and sympathy for their cause, by th'ir j bearing and demeanor, iho rjoin was bsfittingly | decorated. Tbf wall at tho extreme ond w;is huug ! ! with pla in black doth, without ornament; upon t!io j eentre of this v, .\ s a*upended the tiag of Cub t? tho | ' ono borno by 8ofior Af arras in tho oxiiedit'.on? j j festooned w;'b black. Its wh'to and lotiostir ap ' peared prominent in the centre, anl c.cry evo was I turned towardf it. A raised d;iis, cupeled, '.vn.^ plaeu! tm?l?r tho banner, (rom whLh ji sp-.al:. conld O'Mress the assomhly. Tho room was wel', filled. There were about two huo<lrod gentlemen . prercnt. Four soul stirri; orations wrrc prn i noitnccf! in the Bpnuish languBgo, '.m<l the liothiag i cjoii and animated eountcnin- >?. observablo dtuicg ; their delivery, toll nhin'.y thus tho blot d of oi l j Ctistilo circulated in ihe he; rta t' tho nutli-.nco The iwukfrj were Honors Al. ToIjij, 1'raucino 1 Aznoro I .straua, 1". J. range, nod F. Armas. V> o publi h thea.Mroijof Senor il . Tolon, trans | lated into tho English language: ? MR. TOI.ON's HPKKi'H. tf tnUemen? We havojiwt como fort! from the Ttflipie ; of<lod nnj run yrt uii'i'T tiw profound impression* loft on each heart by ti.e duty for which wo ur a?*e.uible<l~ thif folarnn. auK?*t. and p;>inful duty. at whi-h roiiglon and tho coua'.ry pT'-'-idol?lbo 090 in taars end ruoi-.rn Idr but ti.e either vowing Jta ctornol rmile of light rud ci iiMrtulion. I: w?.s not 11 !<p. ctacle of rojil pi mp, or i >ni!i < vt?'ntn:iou? It wv Uip hi rnblo but im;>ot in;; night ' of a r(iB'iDnaity cf exiles. uni'in? in th" Uoirsc of th* I I.r,:d. in the laud cf tl.e ftriw^or, to raict- tUiir prayers j toil'iTcn l.ir the ropoee (f tli -u brothers, who oflurod I themFilT.'s '73 sacrifice for the liberty of their native Und. ? W e ro!?td r.o n:uip.i;ou? cenotri 1. but the vi '1 of grief lJ I uj? a ovr b."uW8; it 1 pbicc of funeral bl?ons wo givibit ' ter tia.';? i-i pL.ce of letter* of gold. nuil boMtfttl tro I ph.cn. the deep *j<I elneeiv Irrnv : tuition* of our wounded I httlp where tTfry eloiious martyr for the rodinirit.ru ->t Cula ha* lib rpltivh 1 agtnvetl ?n.U hi- ' lazm hauli>'ur j. ! We have flue dotr toi.ii at the feet of (led, not our prid. j bel re the eyes of n.un. wo hare implored dirino msrrey. I net nought hurvm admiration; for, in>tend of u tuuvo ; rtlingv < encircled r. itli bin ir.g torohifl, our country und her noble Tic'ImK demand of 11? yv.?r now? let It be fluid nith p trlotic rt-ennct?Bttamers loaded wtth sUiL^s anil tuUliery, 10 douib upon their tyrauU. Thepory r f the lit rots or l uwto rrineipc. Trinidad and Lop P. mm. U tco h'(?h to be reprc??ntod by acy en. ?hly mommjat. The snly worthy monument, the true apothooitis of th'* niW';. r?. *h.??o i>*.i her: . ay w * thi.i day celebrate, will b? the t. m ot fro Cuba. p. anted la triumph. by our own hnnO .on U vtry rpot whi?? t'aey fell, and tho cry of I.ibeitv (or Culm, thumbing from Rvn \ntonlo to Mai y. minc'.ic with the <ieitb rex* of the Fj inl h lieu. This I to tLcri will ie ti n l" r*t eolotun luo.rt haxncniouf, I and ni *' acceptable requiem. We havo fulfilled our I duty a* Cfc;i?u.ii<? fie po-!< of our beroo- rcpo c ; In ?'f??e In ihe boiom of th ir I^ord ? let n* I now ful?'. ou da'.y ar patiio'fl for even here coajr the i n-iottodin," ecUo? ? 01 our Culju. in ehnins. The cry of ?.n.^t::th f'; ikes porpotvia' y cn our ear?. 1* I as ^\.i 'ov our >?ghn; let us SMpprew our ?cars, an 1 with faith in , \urti< e mi'? I '-thn.Jd-m for liberty, hi' m- put onr U >pfl iir?t in tie-d. uud C.<n <aour owii ri, ht Inn.ls; 1 1 a" '*j up rt< ne !>;? rtofe thj creit < ditico of our llbutttlig re , (>? lut.ii-n: 1?'. notUinc daunt u?. notkiiiK dlvuv.rnci no'bing him ?u?tfide ftom otu p ith, f he ?a ro of mi* foituro t i? m >n thnn once pa.-n- 1 ovor our li.uJ ; he blood cf our htthreu hw be'm pourod out on the b.utl ) fr"H and . 11 the tcafl'ulJ; tl.e tears of our :'uuilicv< h;ivi> Uo?ed 11 lonet our bomciA hri> !n moumini?. and ' >ir t\:ant? ll?c to *rr. 'Tph and r lolco. But the II "I*" I the word t'fUod, m.j?: ? The people thikt sat In liark nc? wiv RWit lipht; ami to ihein that fa' in I ? repion of the fh'olow of death 11, '?ht l? sprttn: t ' Couth ^e then, liniteu an brnibtirs. v if In on, I- J>, ->? h one *oul one w>h o: e thought cue life for our soon'.ry, fhcul ler to should r nn.ler Uie folji of thiil flit, "hkli I vriTid ntr>id ihc -w ik# el battle at Cardfile, !>/ the brow* ot Cuba ?ha trun*gWd to b? fro1, let .n pa^s the tub' -on of >wr hHy enternHzo in vl.u h ? n ay at le??t <Ue the lua:h ot Uuw l:eroM, wh -.v far.K sli'.nre fo brightly to-day, even iu the mldi>t iV t'u niournlr^- iiu 1 w hoee 11 m? are bl. iwed with ? v? ry word which n >ui"if to-d y throuch thl? p'.ai e h -1 f pa ct and lo^ir^ Ulndno.e, we do not laiva t'.iy h? -rv I temple to preach deioUtton, ruin aad evtc-'.i'n-. tlen to our *t '.nilc# j but vt do pri-elaim, | n the midft of our brethren *nd before this gr-"?l I'Wlle, vh' in thru, Ch Mod. art pi' wj to We-*, tuc rlffbteoii*. Hem of our criuse tud our resolution to def?nd cair ? cutrrped ri^iiU, to ri'derat our ??>j>,?T'*'Kod cntn;?y. nr.?l to c.\#et letiibution ii* the ncc iui'-'bitol injur'. '.* h?uped upon our head* K<r th;*ee c niuh*bT .hit'o: p!our ?pnin whi?li nppe >r? r jected of thy II ol/ ll. n l. Who. ftni'^nj the M>n* of Cui<a h -ixjaMeiHUcd. hiwi >???' " crnijH rlrt to i^tablbh, an injury to MMUt. nn in-Mlt to ^.tfhcutf N'otone. All have mflered, oilaw in.ii.rad. all have beeu iaruited by a g, Tnnmrnt wh-.ch adds to l.f etueltli h iind outrepes the blttir wrong of cailutf It* '?chlidnn thoee wl.ota It al??f?-e to (?Javin \*'ho r<f xif doe* rot w<vp for hii< home, fcr the lender c ut* of ? tcother. fbr the i-weet embrrce of a wife, for the tm ?vr? rf bif cMlil'.vn. and the eoivolKtlonf ct t'rlind an! frilly > How fud titu't be the bmrt- > f tl:"M wb" now eat. the bitter bread of exile, wet with ti-? t?sr? of tbi-lr eTi's ?nd the ?v a. t'thelf brer - 1 .1 f j-rtgn Uvli, wi'Jk out h'pe without future, without ewnwlallort. ?* 8pt In the deciiny of utvlr euuotry ' M'hat ear* .y-ahat ?Un!U ft* Utf >q^r? cf IMt pull, ri nw .ttlM th.?. in- 1 **t.?Ubl? gnvii.n. ... (tut i?- ? put ?'ii bvrr'oi of the Its i> Ul-.r . . i 1 h if mO"W't?ld pin ing n?R b ? * *1 ? ? f . ? ? i ...? our mi .?ud St out ll'O ?IJt' to ie|w| W ? >- ?I'li.x ii? t N.?r i <? Upt- WVI ". l?J Atlila, Utl'hir .) j ?.?? ii r.' to OC Viud'l 'HiT ^p pieiMrs. Wi; duUt v it to rirr ? Into '.'ut> . *>ut : Wch of tlm in- *' #1sry. ot i* c > >if.' c< 'U < ?<>. * >r b "* long ? 'iitl * i>' >f '.'.r liijiin the ^i?e bri*a?:h. OlJir'i?{ ro?.?-kiy .? putM ili.v. if ..?? p??.*J and I'lcachim; with bu in'ttiy aeof, rinttbsl i?-tr.> ne.l; tied .f (^w.uaill^t.iig ktuoiie?s ! lr i i ,o; tb; *ed t> ;u,'e ?<} k ail*e ?bo #>.?t:i ?>' tf- i np">oc 11 r U- ac i 'i -.'?o .? wirU ot isU-.V 1 n??H j no d?* trusui t W? p-iy thef to ???iiic'itea tbe unil?-fi>t'io>irjji of ot? cnriBi*1.. tad B?o?e tbr' ? soals to rm- 'o m J j 'm*. iew tiut if ik b \? ~v\ ? v i 1 ttiy divluo wit ,] >m to .Jcurr* itut ihe p;op!? of tiaba it>?il com* la their poll, icti iina of prma.se. dj! thfoiyb *h? uxy pV.h of peaec Int 6y :he ro*vh w?y of war. fhta. 0 Lot'i cf iloMs stieVgtben'Hir if >v<. H'uWuri^.: i uf hearts, in! .a rpLre f-uih and rectitude in oar to reach the csj of out journey In triumph. ?ud jitwc weithy thy martins gu<..in?*fii ; e*fi nd thy iSin.^bty *rin and 71ft At-jnuer the lr: ulH'd w.iter^ of a km /u.wtry Mfolutton, tbu'. we maj pa"* happily through 1? Ctn irnrstj to sW v ti?n. Tarn O Lord. a l;>ok of u??r. y upou in , Ut tL.s baoBti bow T?il?d In ^xjrnUirf tor th oi nmo son? if ua mm coat pi>op't<> >?ho r>-il uudi r Lbe bull of their tu'ib* ?r? wbU? d .VcJir.K U Hh? )??*.'>??*, be obU) u? an irH 'if coTroact; and 0 tord thy ^vin# Worl sbi?l t?o fulfil ltd an?? ? " Tho p^pic th-it sat !o darlta^ ?? a jtica*. !)|jbt : and to tb?ia tfu?t ret in tba r-.^'Oa 0/ th-j ?b?do? of dcath l^bt is ^prun$ uji." Th# TcmAinJor Wcfo o? similar import. We also givj tho Biibstnnw "f tNo afWrv?e <>f Be Air F. Ariu.is, prorioaaocd oitcnu'W ? ftBNOn AMM/rt* SPSKCIf. S?nor Aivmvi Bai t tbat lie was not .i;>t in ^.il- 1? ??? view of th* events which ienahint*' d on the ??f bup ti;ob?r li-.t year, and did not consider It !?>' s'^ary , .M-ir tbo UefSi"p?ion 3i?d *y??efces wbich h.?d boeii ju_ t Honbaredibo in:?fjrtuo*w4 wbiehall tbi l uni?nt-ii b-ti.il? bat?J these mardervr^of tb? niartyfti fo/ Oao*a l.rwrty. But, if in ib? bxik of df^ttuy. it wn wnt.eu 1 thu: Lopus Ak'uHIO \lxn< utero, CrittHBaon. ai?d tho oth? iinariyfs wire to din \H-?iait> of their leve fur the cause of C ab*n iiierty. ti< nUMt aeXnowlc J*o that, the ftoffanajtine-.a wl)i,-h aec jaipaoHid thst o?on; was far .rf-nu. f.r.'j > 1.' ^' . oc thi SBdfpeaJi ne of tb .t laud. Who *ouU for<?t (tie e jnUuurd) that Joaqium de A?iiero waa nhot la tpi^e 01 tb>- precious t.-ars which ?ere lulling flrom th?>.?yoi of trie ivlHH of Puerto l'ria. ipo, imploring ills iilo JV bo could forget that Armeotero w.m esccuu^i i? fp t-o A .Be BMdJii granted him Who <-ould forj?ct that ri.tecdea and hl.i eun .pinions *> re shot, and ii>r that t -.r baro?? Kicriiiro. thu cuiinibaU "Jirew thuxiMlves upon their vlo tlmi, trataplcd upon th.jin. atta:hud them to rope% :??d after btrviiiif taken their driwies. ire* the bodies lo tri-impli , throiiRh the ptroeti of Wafaa-t, and, druok ?ith bin d aa l fury, tut the skmii of K? ?hi? TirUnw. of which tboy ntaio a ?up ia *?ich tli?y drank with del'nh' a bevoj.^e, tompuied of bl ?a. wine, and -Mntrican braia? ? Who would be able to 1>?ye. the iunominl'iui m.ina'.r In which Wiuclso l<optf. wis ???? cuted-tho heio who bud Riven hi* glorious 4ay? to ^p -i:n, and who i.ad treated with an ondeMi/ved rne/oeity .he arinonent he made in hi* liiet eioupalifu tie (td? m ? ak er) ne*t alluded to the improeivm that all the?! er .nt? oiij?bt to make on the nous of Havana, fni ?:ne days b< foro the tirs'. of Bepteia^er he had ombarkei -or riin, and )?> >u!iio<t ihu the aaUtneros, (lading thi-m elv.s wiiboxit any hope, had aband nt d their ehiefn? woro d-v ceh id by Mmo. and were without artnt and tlon. and had po-.itire notiee that all iJioee wbo batt left thoir h'irT.ef to join the deliven ? S army, had U.lm into th< Ik nor <if the inexy. Alter that. L of tSe S-iunii-h givemment and its bartaJ.j ?' Fr^ "u ini:-' a iiutd from day to dor u. ? ptrtwaw to tho c..^u..e ?f Cuba, and that there wi? not a single ^ubati who wanted to be submitted t> tbe odiou* yoUe whioR we.i,i bod u>on ail. To prove the truth of hi- as-^ertrjas. tb* speaker alluded to the noti -es which had just aw??4 f 1 on Uavina. H.i eonolnded by ?ayiag ttat *n - sentiments whtsh be could t^Jvaj/co in mouory of the nriilc mattvre of tbe liberty of Cuba would V iiiiHr'tooa by these wvrdn i'etwi to their ww 1 ; g. rj to .be.r n*ii?'s; n v?n?o sgainst their assa.viBB ; Ubsr.y to tao.r h?loved Cuba." Too orators were frequently interrupted w:A ?r.es of bucno, bucno, during tho delivery, aaxi greeteil at tho oon jlusion of each with ioui c.ceera aau irur tcrnai etibraees. The New York Industrial Cangr??. HUlHLT INTKBCSTINO PROri'-KPlKOS OP TIM 13< DUSTIU4L8. A meeting of tbii association was d.tly adverttsed for Tuesday ercving, anirid by on awaouncc ment that important business would, bo .flared for consideration, and a prossiag invitation was f-ven to dokgat* s to atton-l. Our reporter was present at tbo Supreme Court, Nct City HsU? whioU ts tho plaeo wliere the oongvess held ita.meetiuga? at ba'f past seven o'clock. *Ho fonnd the door abut, and that no i>ereon had attcoded. At ? lew micutca pa?t eight, two or tbreo gentlocnou eatno, but nenj of th?m seemed to pofttss the '? open tessaim" p)?or of getting in. Ihey were soon joined by a fow othar?, and, at a <>uarier to aint o\*och, b.*:een persons wore in attendance. Mr Kings. ey, ~ ecrc - yro it iii- 1 ami Mr. Koiidcrviti. orrcsp^nd.ng ^ecretai y, wro prtsent. Daniel WiLletts sa*. on th * upper step, and .lohn L. Kiugsley and VNilii.ua ,),>hn Young nctod as ssji'etaries Tbe on til 1. party tat down upon tbe st ops of tb^ and li-.J eortninly nn excollent opjiortnaity of ?ie.bi'tif g any si.tyeft o^dy. No rcRUlir rnwlmg wai or?ani/'i:d; but two or three si bjoeM, ViVil to the cbn meter and management of tho con,:""', woic tpcatod in a c jnvorsationai surt 01 dobato. Tho lift was relative to the Union? wr*oJi>jn<l eneo of John C WorJrnff and Meander am. th No. 2, which ap'c ired h: tho JIkbam?, ot Monday li?b Mnny n.' iiii'orfl ^.'ore of ipinim that tiio >vor)'i shonld know tbo.y really could master tea -entv; and there .s no doubt that, il the ;oo?.ii - ' ? f 1011 there, and any light to bo hvl, an mdi'aiat U? nitl to Smith's c ?aerti'>r, would inve V m e-ite.e-J. Oiic gcntleiauu said he thought the R'i rii .. i?m, ai d?tbat the x tcs of t-? working men 1 would be MJid at the u'ection, as be h>i t hoir-1 of mi moots of tliii oon^r go' ting a.s tr.aeli as one hundred dollars from lea. rng partu s airoady.^ A moinbcr said this wa< not a tact: no man ! v-.e would be ? dd; bo hid attended at thj Astor H uee, . ulitn Mr Seward and mnny of his party were tlisre, 1 and after thrse gcntlomcn had endorse 1 and ac- 1 eft) tod tho principle of progressive iiduitr.al iegis- j leuon, he had a^ked, and received, one hundred ; ilollars to e.irry on the cavsj. He lui n>t iell aoy rr.an'd vote, but wanted tho money lor advertising, printing tickets, atd so forth. 1 Other nioinl irs weri' of opinion that tnc nomitia- 1 tion of eandi.U.tes by conv intions was bad and eor- 1 mpt; I hit tbe workii gmen should nave their maM 1 mectbig, ncmiriate their own candidates, dutnhutc tie tiikcts, and do tho work tliemsolvcd. Others T.referted tho present lystem. Mr. Kingaley said he pn.id for tho advertisement callic 2 this nu oting. which api^arod in the iiKBAi.u, himself? as bt thought th .t gratuitous tdtWrtaJ no ticta in tlio paperB were not official, and did no? pji fiwcr the pmtjosc: and he wanted to kaoa* ?vuen they wi'tMd next meet, and b'.:;o, if tiie pr< wnt company would subscribe as much as would pay for Uo next | advert iaement- .... , . * 4 ' 8ev ml members thought that they might not ( moot until Tuoa iay, 14th September, anti in the ! nioantimo, tiiey e uld ina^o the day known to eaoh othor, and not incur any outlay. It was finallj ar nuiged to meet on Tuesdny, ?tn in?t., an 1 use 'die perlLaUitic mode of adverting uutil that tune. The quea ion of ar adjou nme:?t to 1- rench 1 for a dnrk wtvs ? oil received at trst, but ultimi?tely fel. to the ground. ^ an c>i tnosst matter, eaeh number l>ci^g left to drink nnd pay for the same on '.us own hock. Tlu meeting then descended fr^m tlio siopt at a fiuaiUr p;i?t nine at night. As no minutes were entered up, nor any roLl roia, , wo cvuir.ot givo tf.e nimca of tlie PX'Oakers. , It wna uunou*cod in so:uc of tho pi'. .'3 that t .iO Congress T.ould make tho noo?Sfarv urrangementy , to reoeivc nr.d accommodate the dekgaks, tn lirst | Wcdnenday in .September (yesterday,) but tnero > wns no mertiug, no delegate?, no ro m, or no eon- . grefu. iLdecO, judging in-ui the ?i ^ ^ the ( m acting on Tueeday, it is more than probahla that . the eei grc^fl will soon bo withort a ' 10c.il ha nta- : ^on," whatever it's forluno may be in enjoying a " name " Thffltiifal and Ifualrntt OVEKIMC OF THE LT( BUM DltJl.TJUJ? J. *f. M LA<"K, i:SQ. ? on Tin -!?:w viitk iirK.'l.n. Tbe return c-f this gentleman to the position of ? BUMIT in this city, claims more than r paning I n>/.ioo lW i:v ua as | jumalists, and is a i cto'it of m-ire ti.au ordinary iaun-it to tho public. Ui tler his flircoticn, at tho Naionul theatre in thij oity, wet ) fl:>t prwentod the bt?'. f.lnj? in tho langua^, w..h iucL on asienblagoof t iiont in [heir imporionation *n.i oampleUnwr in their mounting, iw hai rarer b fore been ton in tkij !.-oiintry, an<l he ni? at ot-eo I artmltttd to be the mnDa '.er, par cxcti'awt, who could ? Jaliiiy the public, nnd rivi?o tho character of bo theatre to tic bi.^hcM tandird. Befoie commenting i;n tho nocident th.it o'vr- 1 throw all hi* well muUired plane, and rotarded 'lie ' P'ogrc.v of the diarcn fur yeare iu this city, we will I glinee a; Mr. Wollru k's tuner in America, :? wn n? tod with the .-"tu^e In /liquet, 1813, i?lr. Wallfick ranie to this coun try, and made hi* firat :? ppoarHnco a', the Park 1 lhc??re, as "Ma<.befh." He wad at that time in j bis 2f'h ye?% *m1 but lnt' ly married. Them who *?iw him then, remember ldui ns a sp'.enlid epco^mon >f ni'inly beauty, anil out) of the most graocfal actors that ever tml tto boaid* His i>e u perform incen vuro, "Ooiiolanus," "llainlnt," ar?l "Ikolla,'' lillowod by o. horn of tho highebtriingc of legitimate trap-edy, in all of which ho was i "^eminently ?uc ceaefol throughout the United States- Mr. Wa! Ifick remained in this country about two Toars. oa ihie, hio flrjt ri*it, during which his eon John lyoe ter V/ailatk wa?j b'>rn, in this city. Ptior to bis anrlral here, and when only twenty two *ears of ivg<>, Mr. Wall ck Wi s aetin* tho op posite parti with the great Kdraund Kean, thcr. at tbo lonUh ofhia Aune; an-i whon tlm t. giftei aotor came to this country in 1321, Mr. Wu.lack rationed re Krsrltind. being otigORrilbr ElHaton to flllK^nn'a o'aee at l?rtiry Lase. In tt?* au'umu of 1itc2 Mr. Wallaek returned to tt)is country, and ?u hailed ae u Urytib wbtf m k* tyymri I Pnrhrg Ibn visit, whito on hh to PUInUphift to IjHill au i?t was ihrovt'j froua _ ami recdivta ^ '.'ivupounl fr oture -if liiu leg, bo ??rtfro tia-i it 'i jK a> u oouttu id 10 oa ind in )?uli Buntb i, a; tb9 Viri vi * -ii 4 tin* alitudgb mi Ale tc v?aik, ho tj-4 '0 &a tao Park, Mxi he Actually p'jri >? 10J the iLar%:t$r of * '?401 > ii Bertram ca 'J' ft* 3 ' four siec Miuve t", to imm< jho an flen . Returning t-j Eng lliid, be p'acoJ himself undor tho c.?re of Mir Astley Coofr, aou in about ef gateen is mtfca fr ui tho tuna of *.ho iKwiutrt, returned :o this country. Oa I Christmas Kvo, IW2.S, Mr. W alluek again apcetrod 1 At lb 1 Park theatre xi Cej"a.in Bertram ( f-.ill on 'rutckes). The auiionjo received him with Ltie lie irtiest warmth, sympathy for his iniif rtunc beiog , fcl<T> led th.>ir ?sPthusiaKii. Th 0 aftorpiejo wai | 'My Aarjt," and public curiosity <vasezt'il<'d to the 1 night st jueh to kujfv how Wa'.li-ck could possibly prrsonivc tie dajhing hero, ha^hhng on erawhes. j fha juftiin rjio- Uis Toi^?t *rns heard at tho sring, I 10 > in imminent Mr. Wallaok rushed 011 tho stage as Diek Du shall, with .ia soaud a pair of legs, en- . essei ta filto oord smalls ami top boot*, as ever stepped imes iho boards of old Drury. A mo ment's pa mm in mute wonder, and then ?' J10 houso roso at him, " and tbo applause rang loud and long, until it 1 "affoi'.o the echjis, tiiat did applaud back ; agi^n. A.'el making x most successful tour through this CCruuWy, Mr. W aliick was recalled to England to assume tV>e poai*on of stag- manager and loading aetor at Drury Lane, nnJ. r the niaoa^Kujent of 1*1 liilnn, and, subsequently, tbatot' Mr. ti'.opbeu Price. A proud position ihis for a young inan,?ni-ty y< ars ol ago, to be elected to :hia pos: of honor by I'aose veteran managers, and to find willingly enrolled be neath his banners the greatest living English K-tirs 01 hiw time-' At the end of four years, .Mr Wiliack accepted most liberal offers from Amerio.1, and ob tained a congi of one j".ar fromi tho management oi l>tury I.au9, having engaged to return and lesamo hi) position at that theatre at the end of that time. In 1830, Mr Stephen Prieo having retired from Dmrj the committee of management Kelocto Mr. WallacK to take tho entuo direction of that im mense osiahlishnient. He did so, aud by his ener gy, talent, and artis-ic management, saved tho pro* pcrty from ruin, and bv the prwluctiou of the beau tifui dramas of "Iho llent i>ay," " Tbo Brigand, and cueh stamlard farcen a.i "Popping tho <jue? tion," &c , oomplotoly resuseitatod the fortune-) of the theat re, which continued to prosper so long a< Mr Wallao.1? remained director. In 1KH Captain Pjihill b.raaic les.-teo of Drory Lane, anl still rotiunul Mr. Wallauk :u stage man ager. At tbo end of this scaaon he again cume to Aiuerba, and during thia visit first ap|K.ared in thow dramas iti whi oh he nan attained such celebrity, and ia whic^i he lias, even yet, no equal. On nia re turn to England he played a round of starring en engagement through (treat Uritnin, and in 1KM per formed sixty nighu at Covent Garden, and tho same Tiirabor at Drary Lano, under tho management of | Mr Bnnn, then le^oo of both establishments. lit the end of those engagements ho again crossed tho Atlantic, and made another tour through tho United Btatcs. with nndiminiiAod success. During this visit Mr Wal!v;k was induced to become lessee and laanagcr of tho National theatre, then in this city, and here ho displayed that keen judgment in tho seleition ?f talented artists, combined with so much artistic skill in the production of pieces, that tlio opening 01 this thcatro, under his management, has ever been marked as a new era in the history of tha stajjo in America. It was soon after this period tha* the ierrib'o linancfal revulsion of 1>h(?-'7, Hwcpt through tbis oountry with such devaating cf f?c., and places of tunupoment wero for tho timo al taofci deputed Yet. like a skilful pilot, Mr. Wal lack weathered oven that storm, and having once more matured his plans for a season, which opened with tho most brilliant prospect of mooes, hid every hope was crushed, and tho beautiful tem ple bo hail rendered 90 popular fell a prey to tho do vjuring elemont ? tire? ignited, it can scarcely bo dool ted, by the hand of an incendiary . Under this blow, Mr. Wallack suffered severely 33 J the admirable company he had org urizod wore disbanded, scattered abjut, and lost to ui for cvor; for sever, since that day, has so full and efficient a cor i'. drarnatiyiie boon orguuued iq this country. ^inco that period, Mr. Walluck has divided his time betweon America and England ? visiting this country ns a st ir, and fulfilling tho duties of stage m:inng<r at the HayaiarJiet, now the leading Ihtatrufn LonJon? cnunl'y admired in both ooun t?io?, and ius wall knotvu in tlio one ai; tho othir. It is n question whothor ho is English or Amorican, and ho has passed conKiderublo timo between them, Laving crossed the Atlantic no less thun twenty nine Urnes. In a few dry?, Mr. Wallack will opon the Ly ceum, and once inoro present himself to the public in hi- managerial capacity, and, r<oon after, again :ipp?ar to bis friends in some of thoso characrers v>bich ho has mado o.x^luiivcly his own. Kur I rounded, ps ho will be, by a host of public i'.ivo rites, and sustained by the warmer! friendship and I gt?o4 fueling of thoutands of our 'h st citizens, in I every uection of tlio city and country, his su. cose is certaiu. After endiuing severe sicknofs for uoarly a year pest in England, ho has now wholly re covered his usual robiliit health and good spirits, end wo lot\k forward to hij first appcarancc with a bright anticipation ot true onjoymcnt. Comrncnd irg the Lyccum, under Mr. Wallack's tuunago ment, (?> the patronage of tho true friendj of tho drama rightly ??onductcd, wo wish him all good fortune and continued prosperity. How tc it Y Tkkathk ? Th^ drumatlc renrrvmtiticns ofMr. li Eddy, and Miss Horon have given, since tho opening ot this theatre, tbo utmost satisfaction and delight to the visiters. The pioeos selected for this evening are the beautiful ?1rama of the " Corsicin Brother*," to ceo tho tablcuux of which is worth tho priee of admibMon, independent of tho admirable repreijniations of the brotuors l'abien and Louis del Franchi, by Mr. Eddy. Tbo other pieces aro tbo " Vermont Wool Dealer," and the drama of tho ?' Blind Doy." Broadway Thihtkk. ? The porlormancos of Miss Julia Dean, Messrs. Conway, David go, vVhithing and other comedians ?1 eolebritiy continue to draw large au i.'. rcefl. Tho attractions for this evening con sist of 'bo comedy of the " I.ove Chuso," with Julia Dean in the oh.irn^ter of Constaooe, and Mr. Con ivay as Master k/iJdrake. Miss Price will d.anoe an Jriah lilt, and the entertainments will terminate with tho now farco of "Good for Nothing," in which Dnvige.'will sustain the part ef Tom Dibbles. Nibi.O's Garden. ? This beaulifnl theatre isnight 1) visited by large and highly respectable audience.". To night the receipts aro lor the benefit of Mad. "Jcury .lolly, and her loot appearance in this city. The amuumcnts will consist of opera acd ballet. T'jc entertainments will c< inmonco with tho over tiro J*s I) in mom dc la Couronne, which will be Rucceeded by the opera of tho "Crown Diamonds, I Mnd. Floury Jolly ?s La Ca.tr.rinn, and M. DLguat as Don llcnrlqae. lletwoen the acts the celebrated i French and Spanish dancers v ill display their Ter pischorian ah lit ios hi various dances. BtrwroN's Theatke ? The manager of this iuc cejfful i ^tablistuncnt still keeps to the lepresonia- I tion of lino old couicdies, tho character* in wbivh nre filled by tho most talontcd comodian*. The so- ! ln?-tioiis for this oveni:.g aio the "Ueir at 1 aw,1' with I I'urtori in hi/i inimitable oharaoter of Panglo.^. The ! other characters will he sustained by tho tuck com- I puny. Tho amusements wiil eouolude with tho "GarOfnor's Wife." Messrs. Finhcr, Thompson, Jxiver< , Mrs. Hughes, Mis. Fkorrett, and Mrs. Flak appear to night. TJie louse, no tiuubt, will bo oiowdeJ at usual. National The -This theatre is avery night well filled, and the entertainments, if we ju<I-e from tho enthusiasm of tho audience, seem to at? rd great pleo'ure to thorn. " t'uols Tola's Cabin" w-11 be prAjeneod aj- tin this evening, w th the same caat, aft'?r w -lieh I Terr ? lino will uppi ar I on the tight rope, and will make three changes of character without lo.wing tho rc?w. Thidwiilbo followed by I-a Neapolitan, by Mifs Partington Mid Mr. Yatofi. The terminating pleco will l>e tho bur lo?<\ue of ' Otello," with T. D. Kico iu 0 telle. New Yon* Theatre.? Bulror's splendid play, e-allcd tho " Lf.-ly of Lycne," ia tile attractive- : featuro for thu< evening. Miss EJiza Logan will j sustain tho eharaoter of Paulino, and Mr. NeaS# a* : Ck u>le M elactte. This piooo, wnorever it is played, ' always draws well, aj.d consequently tho reasonable ! presumption is, tliat the New York Theatre will | *>e ciow led to-night. The < oncluding fsnture will be a grand ballot divertiaemi nt. 2 he alterations ! which hnvo Lien 'nnde in th's establishment arc 1 grout improvements, and, if proper attraction be ' ke pt up by tho manager, his succec- may be con sidered certain. Ca-i it; (iAnrns Tho Kavcls pr> ^nt a program- { mr l^r this evening which is vet} i tractive. The pcfortLoiiccs will omrafhoc with t solutions on the cards alasMquo. Thi ? will be followed hy tho | eoiair pantomimes, entitled the "Ho dier lor Loto." and tho "Coopers," arlihlj -w ill u trodnco all the r.nvth, the Lfhuians, Marietta, and other persons ol ? mincr.ee In this ch M-.u ^er o." t)o.l'<rmano"?. 'i he ' whoio w'll tenninnff vitu tho tseroUee of the "Be- | douin Arabs. ' Asifflu \v Mr^ki'M.? The |.!"iis5i''f m''h.ts enti tle! i e "Maid oi M l.-^ter," >. cd t/'e ''J.in oi Ick I Boy," will be reprc*rt>tod thi# nftcrnoon at th? Muscon',: and tbs ne"* )?ioce, stjlud the "Orphan's Dieum," ?:li be g iwn ?u tLe cv' ting, :#M of wlu?;h are ca?t to the i'u:l stnngth oif th# tympany. ('H);i*Tv'i Orr.iiA Hot tK ~ Ch.l.AjV i<opular band of mi .tli- provoking darkies, hn ?? provided naothor attractive entertainm'-nt for thi- evcidng. Hevoral new featurea have lately been uddi-d to thjix per forme nee. Wood's tfiKSTRns ?The amasonents nightly given by tbis favorite land of minstmls, are attract ing overflowing houses. To-night4they offer a fine prcgr^utno, which ciubcdiea ail tiose great ftva r:tes, TTorn, Brlgga, Me^er, Caubell, Toi ?r, Sedge w>k, ard Herman. 'km Mowatt ns* bceueiigaoed, axd will appear at < CiociLnati during the prewtit month. | ? * | TEE METROPOLITAN HOT&L, T?? Opel..# mnn<T-n<?r%wtU>? ?t UU llm?.M_A.riw<u O rr.?H ?*???? ? n?t utter Dliun|i'lil?nl U The Metropolitan Hotel, 'it the ??n??r of 3r*I way and Prnco street, was opened yettertoy rrcen?ion ol gucsta. It i? u.Jer tho propr;*torsh,| of the b rot Lorn Lelund. "ho lurmorly kept the CI. a ton Hotel ill Boektnan etrot. Before the hiaiH W opened, four hundred ix. r-??i? bad cngag 100 " Last night there were five hundred k>dgor? in tM house, and tho clerks were obliged to rei a '-f* hundred application" for apartm -nta. a opining dimu r, or " bousa warmmg, ? ?? old Kniokerhockerf used to turm it, was g?v n evening by tho proprietors, and aH who scut agreed in pronouncing it a very _ c0'"_ ? affair of it- kind. There w?re about thr " tr* guests fNM t, Iroluding ncmbers of the |*** uicinberi of the city government, members r. the bar, and 6on nmmts of variow profosa.ona. IU* bill of fare was a good one. and the appeii-* of the guests were IbUj c^unl to its full ^ppr^tion. Tho covers wore removed at alwut se.on ? and for about an hour the clatter ot kniroe and fork, and the jingling of glasses b?tok?e.i sharp work. It is enough to say of this p?t ol -he ? tainmcnt, that tho meats, Ito , were good ana we? lei vod, and th?- wines, or several brandy men CX cellont. r#i As we seem to have come upon a new er? U hotel build) ? R and furnishing, wo subm * ? description of the hou?e, which, even * M untiniahed state, fairly da//.les an! be?ilJ?rt the visiter, and causes him to think 01 the p?l???" 0f ? Arabian Nights' " tales, or of the abo leo of tb* jLy dwellers in friry land Think, far :,sUnce, oTSing cue's thlnst in a hotel from goll ? 1 adMB goblets, with water drawn from a pteber ofth? Lme material, or of givicg the last touch to one - vest collar, at dinner time, before ? nutrct worth fUVKK). Bat such are rart of the appa.ntmentn oi this new Inn by tho Broadway roadside. The sit* Hut for the description The Metropolitan Hotel is one of tho moet m.vgmfi ee?t Ktwittr.. -tO. {Sjjtouj. wrtg. MMin's the Jlifico, or in fining It j??t ^ith ttaj modem improvements '1 bo ' ^ three hmUrod feet frootm* on B, rorf, ngu i ;? ?&?????? finished The architecture is teamed Bo the second atory, but tho thoroughfare to the upr* efts *& i^ui5'rtfflKW?S5 Citv Hall are also ropicwnted. Tho ?lor "gU ma^S, id the mndow, altogether, ,? a nrth?r 2S>& r are four elegant Triors, ?: ViZSS ^8fyj?XXJ?U ? aSaicra??Mtfj!a tr&S i&jspffig ?!i,b. patowota >}& ;'{SS to Grace church, the third u e^Uea w? We particularly. ln ,s.,. A ma-sivo ilv<r ?dver, wat?r may .always ?e b^i. A ?w =?? i ^ j si,vec holding a silvtr pitch f.irni'uto of the .tpart l?dg?., of I.,ar ,,'jlo ? tbot of tte I".'!"' ? "XV til, -icm ? tea ass. ??> *>jTtr?ss fccdle^irsapught safst ?rt sS? &Z?. baths are all fitted with a . ^.jtiied by s Tbo Prince street wing ot this far tho ^vo ?.'PnLficeSjn^n8fws 0*0 hundred ani windows, over each of whica is^ia. ^.rTare tha a, ma of some nati< a i. Or< ir ^he r C?A8 Barfmot ant itosW^ Tho pt\eh of the phia, B.a.imojc, ^oad of ww ?om is ? 1 Jnor!rthe S?e of which i ? eight foet two uiabo. l ii-h l>v sc>en f?et four inches wiJe. j-h"1 l j ?V I e ht Inrrest plate yet li ported to this country. m <?rz "2 ?ino u "Tor. -aj'>0,1 rho si a tiblcJ are at th? bend of y?tLottljwork Butroondlng then is nresnd beautiful. Just beneath each slab ol fide table Is b pioco of curved work, r jprc .eating ? baccbnnalian device, br< ight cut in hi^'i relief. Tbe walls are fretooed i . the highest itylo. Tin eoilicg is Gnislitd in pa :el work, and at tiio cor ners of the j-a.iJs ore thrown in fruit piece*, bouquets, i cd other appropriate designs. There ar? four elaborately wioug it < hai.delion and twtn j side brockets, for gns, all finished, a id co4 >rod n what is co lie i "dragon gilt " Connected wi'.h t.he dining room nrc tho pantries, wbore evory dish is tcceived from tbo Kitchen, ai.d, if ncenssary, kepi bet by meaniofste in pipes. The ',?do\ o< t or d nnrj is a room dii.ctlj iic ion.tl- the sal ,01, j.is: d? leiibtil, and s of the w mo dimensions. It 1 a Sua raloon.comj t eteinail ltd appoi ltincntp. but .lot^-uta us elaborate!? fn ;?b< d na U!c r*>0?n up rtuiii. Jut', at the Lead of the lower dining room is thor private entrance from Pnnce street. fh.< tOairvays leading from thi.< entrance, lik?tuo9<j on Broadwa r0 are well built, of .'ubitantiaJ construction. an.i h^h 'y finished. Tho pu?sagca are well lighted by windows at tbo h? :id of each tl :^ht of stai-*, and by a stained glnss skylight at tho top of the building^ producing a ringnferly goo 1 cdioet. On the third floor, the 1 partments arc furnish*! w'tb the "nite lau^nilleN ee as those oa the floor lit low. The principal Centura of the thing sti ry, however, Js tbo suite of bridal room*, eon* sis tug of a jarlor, twenty-four by twoaty* two feet, a hpacionr. sleeping room, baits rooni, clothes prr?*, and ante- room tor servant. 1 4 tie Jt eplng apartment is a b dsteadof rosewood, swrsounttxl t>v 11 can?py, olcguitly ornamented, aaj tun isLcd with ? raperj of ti 0 richest dMeripthn Tin beiistoad eo' t *sl,2C>0. Too outer spread is mtili of < anton crnje, nchly embroidered >.t a eost ot (Hi; and the who a apartment is Ooished in a ?t>la to comjpurc with thes-i articles. Th? carpets ar? mngninctnt Wihon, and represent a pWu strewn with rich and rai e low ers. The Iraperj is g<*Id an?I white, the gilded con ices bearing appropriate de ficos. In 'be iloepn g apartmini n mifchiurion# kokitig goldeu Cupid tuna 4 over fite of the windows, with bow in hand, ard arrow poi- ing t? the Hyms* n*sn couch. There are on tluj floor thiity-si< suitis of &pnrtri< ats, 1 11 faini bed *iUl bathing ami other ?t.'con.nK laticn, heretofore saentioneu Ibis room claimed the attention of all the Uml yesterday, and was iJlcd with visiters tul \ % Iat,j hour last evmirg. At ?*? war ?n Ihi# story is tne room, whioi attraHs especial att?i> tlon? it l? a lcrge i* ,of? fnrnWwd ?nd baring tho fleor e vsnid wiU a carpet wuiek amidst elaborate flgurit-g. fold* the fin* of the Um'ed State*, the stript* nod star* so bid ding with the figure that no ntU apt U intivde tb.m up >n the dght is spparsnt. Tie cW drr.i'j dkiing rvcm is on the third tloor. It is u larg?, well ventilated and well farnishod non. 'J be wing on i'niio* ??r?et m divided o5 into single ruoou icttlfsitiii ? at least tlev are termed s.ngte r$?n^> 1 4t l^vrfv'isl lot ttvWiusj b? HtUroi;