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deliver an address this evening, in the Zion Baptist church, in Sullivan street. The coachman is quite a lion in his way, and is much sought after. He is making considerable money, but not so much probably as he would have made had he closed with an offer Barnum made him on his arrival in this city a few days ago. A letter from London, by the last steamer, states that there is a strong probability that Madam Goldschmidt (Jenny Lind) will revisit this country early next autumn. Thurlow Weed is expected home in the next steamer at this port. His personal friends have made arrangements to give him an entertainment on his arrival, with the view of drawing out of him his impressions of men and things a broad in respect to the rebellion at home. The German cabinet makers are on a strike. They say that their average wages just now is not more than from $3 to $5 per week. For middling hands they think $7 to $8, and for first rate hands $10 to $12, would be no more than fair