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People, tt ts there felt, that cannot, or dos not choose, to Protect and avenge ite women ts no people at ail, aed unit to be served or obeyed. The Mahomedans of every Glass do not allow their women to be cen by the ey» of man, and nowhere ie this soruple 60 strong as io Hic doaten, where even Turks and Persians are thought less refined. However disolae an old Begum may bo— ~ tome Steen we ee way— wherever goes ries must protect her fron the profan Tn various less se tiled districts for instance—wbore the gale to protect wi men from iRsult, ‘mcet female infants, in order to prevent w! disgrace to wows ry wi thas reason, be ready to perpetrate @land in this respect on jer on wich they bold ws most 5 Cording!y tbe native joarnais have always besn full most scascalous livels upon English ladies, Bails, Ee morning calls, and every occasion on which lich gentlemen and Indies see one anotter, are continually recorded with malicious additions, There can deliberately adopted. ought to be kaown, reluctant av ‘we are to tell it, that the women and unmar fed girle who fell into the hands of (he mutineers and populace of Delni ‘were carried in procession for hours Broun the obief thor svghfare of the city, with every horror thas could de- je tbem in the eyes of the people, previous to the lest Jes and cruelties that then, in the sight of thousands, ‘wore perpetrated upon them. Jt was dome of settled pur- pose, to degrade England, to deyrade Europe, to a Christian empire and a Ohristian Queen. Now, we eay it after full celberaden, and wi. a due regard to the ob- Jeotions always forthcoming egainet any real and effsctual Anat city should be left upon a ate known io will ti really He gaeee to Mahomedam ay: the Mavomedan religion, but we desire also diareepect sball be intended or execution of this solemn character is not formed without @ proper force; but if thiri British soldiers are jequired to keep order on thi Occasion, we trust that no Englishman would be found io grudge & )ear's more income tax that the wors ma; be Gone. It will be the eighth time that Delhi has been des- Groyed, and never before was tts destruction so merited. ali Asia will be wiser and better for the example. TBE NEW COMMANDER AT DELHI. Mejor General Thomas Reed, O B., who was appointed to the ccmmand of the troops before Delhi on the death of Genera! Barnard. is an officer of experience, and has seen much rervice. He entered the army in 1813, and was pre- went atthe batile of Waterloo. Since he bas commanded @ division of the Berge! army he bas pated tn seve ral important en . In 1846 Major General Reed commanded « brigade of the army of the Sutlej, and was ‘wounded, and bad s horse killed unde: him at ths battle of Ferozebah. A medal was conferred upon him for his bravery upon thas occasion. THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH, <55 f He Our Special Correspondence. TBE UNITED STATES FRIGATE NIAGARA STILL AT PLYMOUTA—FOsTPONE MENT OF THE BXPEDITION TILL NEZT YBAK—NBGOTIATION POR THE BALB OF THE CABLE TO TBE BRITISH BAST INDIA COMPANY —PRAPARATIONS FOR ANOTHER ATTEM?T TU Lay THE LINE IX I86S—THE SUBJECT BEPORE THE ATLANTIU TBLBGRAPH OOMPANS—B8UGGKSTIONS PROM NEWSPAPER CORRBSPUNDENTS—BLEOTAICAL BXPBRIMBNTS—THE NIAGARA NOT TO BE HOME BRFORE OCTOBBR~ CABLE TO BS DISCHARGED AT PLYMUUTS— LETTER OF rHOYESSOK MORSE IN RB GaED TO THE PRESENT CONDITION OF TAB ENTER PRISE, ETC., BPO. Prymovrm, Engiand, August 28, 1857. The United States frigaie Niagara arrived at Plymouth on the 1313 Instant, apd remains at this port awaiting ibe Curther decision of the company. Ose point may be considered cefattety setuled—the postpone ment of ibe en torprise till next year, when, with the ald ofthe experience which hes been gained in the late lilfated expedition Chere is every reason to believe the second attempt wil! be successful. That experience bas been purchased at a cost of about two bundved thousand doliars—a large amount of honey it is trae, but all things considered it is a lose which the company can well sustain in view of the great fact which has been esiabliahed—the perfect practicability of the undertaking. When the enterprise was frst proposed here were many who riciculed it as a visionary project, ‘and who were prepared to prove © their own satisfaction thut the obstacles which stood in the way were insur- mountabie; but the result of the failure of the first attempt Gas staggered them noi a little, and some are willing to soknowledge that afver all tt ts not so difficult aa it see met. Had the cable paried in three or four hundred fathoms water they might still regard {t as impossible; but, un- Tortunately for their argument, the fracture o>surred when the rhip was 2653¢ milos from Valentia bay and the depth of the water was about two thousand fathams, ac Oording to the soundings taken ai the time by Lieut Day man, Commander of H. M sieamer Cyclops Nothing sould be more conclusively proved than the practicability o laying the cable in the groat depths, and all arguments ‘nd amertions to the contrary must be hereafter re @arded as of the same character with those wigeh were torged by the wiscacres who undertook to prove, twenty Gye or thirty yours ago, that steamers could never be made to cross the Atlantic. The cable can be laid, not only @ a depth of two thousand fathoms, bud i cam be laid at that depth with as much ease ond as little risk as at a depth of four hundred. Is pot that @ grand rose? and wouls mot the company have been willing, before the enterprise Btariec and (he stock was a] subdecribed—would ihey not have been wiliing 0 pay two hundred thocsand dollars for tbe information wita whict bey bave thus bven furnishea’ Then, in addition to this, they have also bad the most as ‘Usfactory proof that there are no currents to interfere with the cable curing the process of laying, and coneequently, when I aba bave been submerged. "But this is not all— he cond tien of the sea, it hax been found, does not neces. warily a‘iect the succes of the work #o much as was at fret supposed. Lovg before the bi of the cable there was * (I quote the words of the N og.) and yet the opera tion of paying out waa progressing without the alghtest impediment, aed with such perfect suc cons as 10 satify atl on board that even a moderate gale, 4 ts blew from ibe westward, would n% taterfere with the work.” It may be asked—what (hen was the reason the Grat attems4 did pot sucosed, and why was there any ue- comity to purchase ea perience in a Case where it was pre- sented without charge’ The enswer ts timple:—The only experience required was in the mechanica’ departmeat— the mach ery was defective—io s word, uniitied for the importa: ( work ior whieh it hed been coastructed. That et te ae ae the Hama already know, consisted of +, An engine, winding up an f out machines. Now tt will scarcely be reredite’ intr regarc \o thi machinery \i was, all untried before it was i on board, #nd the only trial which it had was when oth tbe Agamenpon apd the NI were x 00 Mart ob ihe expedition, The trial on board the latier and bat op board the former, as | bave since learned, was, to my the least, raiber cnsatisfactory. Io my letter Gercr'Ding (be experiments made on the passage of the Niagara from Cork to Vaienla Hay it was sisted that tne brakes Could Bot be applied withoot imminent risk, the result bas proved the correctness of the sta‘oment, Thi wnt palpabe to every observer; and yet in fare of this fact the brakes were frequently ‘applied during the paying out. Nothing coud have been more the work; they had hardly ever been employet that the ‘wheels over which the cable passed (id not stop, ani at ee ES A re, Fe penn m g E : g E f i Fs 3 : 8 gz 2 {had to sustain the strain to which tt the rising of the #ern ae well ae tho abip— 5 strain under which oven the heavy shore cable parted. Here, then, is presented the real cause of the parting of the cable; but there are ctrocmaances tnere- ‘with which #hould not be overiooked. It must not be eup. pone’ that s brake if NOt tasential—tha’ it oan be done ‘without, for something i* neoetary to check the epeod of the cable Guring the proves of paying out. The brake cannot be dispensed with, but such @ one a has been wug- only sbould be employed. The epeod of the snip | boul be iixed at about Sve miles an hoor, and, exvopi in cate of abenluve neowesity, should never be rdcoed to lone If, instead puttiog on t would ae proved by aciaal experi proved that the sira emonied, if i was wogmented The cable itsoif fe admire riy ad \e 78 unelew appendage, at it fal 4 apom trial t be und oF the work for which {t was intended—he rooovery o he robmerged cable—and ag both the engine and boiler ‘are appendage: of fi, whey are of course to be regarded in tbe mame calagory. the oat lve proposed to commence the work next year, in month of June or Jaly,eo that in the ovent of an; emt oocurriog there may be sufficient ime jeft for an. @*ber attempt. The month of Angust this year has oor. fainly been everything that could be desired; and if ti wmey be ken as a fair sample ot the weather which pre vaulr between ireland apd Newfoundiand at this season, it t# perhaps the best that could be eelecied, However, at moctoents may ooour to retard the competion of the work, © would be well to have plomiy of time for it, and to commence &@ month or two earlier, for the purpose. In ihe meantime the subject bas been wander discussion before the Board of Directors, and as megotistions are in progress for the sale of the twenty ene feandred and o6c miles which at!!! revs 0” ihe Allantic pevie to lke Brith ka,’ 2a Comp 9, , © Bem One Will be NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 18957. , . marvfactared in time for From what | cao learn, there is every re: ‘tbat the negoitadons Bow on will cod tp tts puronase ‘0p mort advantageous terms: , ‘Will be emabled © ciapose of it one bunérea and ten pounds sterling per mile, which is an increase of thirteen Ov the price paid to the manufacturers. Should the com pany succeed in making this arrangemen', thoy will be epabled to cover a large portion of the loss they have «ue tained by the late failure There is ope fact strongly tn favor of the Delief ‘bat it will be purebased. st sbis Pariioular time it is required by the East ludis Company, ‘and as It is ready to be ehiyped at @ moment's notins, ihe Dargain wil! be consummated ine fo* days at the farihest. The certificate of the engineers and electricians have been Obtained in regard to its condition, and they are inthe bigh- ent degree ratirfactory The polpts of conneciton are Suez and Aden on the Rod Sea, Aoen and Korracaee, the 1s. tavoe to be traversed about jwo thousand ive nun dred miles, By the establisnment of lines bet veen ‘hase places news can be transmitted from Calcutta to Lndoa tn one week, thus greatly facili ating the measures of the home go ernment for pacification of that most valuabie of all ber colonial presersions Ag econ as the contract ebsll bave been made the cable which is now on the ‘Niagara will be transferred to some one of the largs pro pellers of the British nary, which, with Agamemaoa, will ‘be pent at once off on tre expedition. It ts probabie that the Si. Jean a’ Acre, a veane! of 10: ¥, Wil be selected for the purpose, as sho is satd to be the deat fitted for the work. Meanwbile, Dr. Whi ehouse and Prof. Morse will make rome elecirical experiments on the tweniy one hun. dred and odd miks at present on the Niageraand 4gamea nop. Taese experiments wil be made wish a view to ine inoreage of the sxeed of the current of electricity—a great desideratum, not only ia ite scientific resulw, bat im a pe- ounjary point of view to the company, Tre last ex eri mont proved that a slgnal could be se:t through a length of twenty five hundred miles in three quariers of 9 s0- wond, and if, by further experiments, the speed of traus- migrion can be a0 (ar increased that @ signal can be sent in balf that time, the procetds will be augmented in an eq a re Letiers have been written by the commanders of the expediion in regard to the feasibitiiy of the aadertakiog, in which all ‘conor. Among those who were a the meeting of the directors were Captains Hodson, of the Niagara, Sands, of the Suequehinca, Wainright, of the ;, Commander Noddal, of the Agsmemnon, and Mr. Everett, toe chief engineer of the Niagara, whose ex. perience and practical kvowledge I have had occasion to epeak of before in connection with this enterprise. Mr. ett was appointed one of a commitee of three to ex- emine the machinery and report on toe kind best adapt- ed for the purpose. This committee are o commence their tesk on Monday, the 30:b insian', and the result of their investigation is looked forward to with much inte rast. While the company is thus employed, the news- Papers aro full of communications from voluntary corres- pondents, offering su; in regard to the pi mode of laying the cable, and a considerable portion of the editorial columns is devoted to the same subject. With very fow exceptions they exhibit » terrible igao- rence of the mature of the work on which they treat, One gravely proposes the construction of a alar bridge of pontoons which should be towed astern of the ships, and over which the cavie should be paid out; while Another as seriously suggests he emplo, ment of a veisel ‘whose special \ask it should be to follow the paying oat ship at a disiance of a mile or 0, baving the cabie ran through a ring, 80 tbat in the event of its perting the end could be secured and spliced. fhe only difficulty in both there cares is that they are utterly impracticable Ua chines of the most remarkable structure are prerented, on Paper, for ihe consideration of the company, accompanied wiih detailed dercriptio 1s and explanations covering reams of foolscap. Some of the inventors are actuated solely by phiasBerere motives, while others keep a preity sharp kout for the pechniary proceeds. The descriptions, as & general thing, are vory elabora‘e, and begin usually witb an essay on some subject which in supposed jo have an intimate connection wiih tae prise. Ofthig char acter was one that gave some curious statemeats regard ing the bsbite of whales and the agony they arc kno <n to the author to suffer after they have penetrated to great cepihs. This and similar efforts are made with the view of showing bow much easier the cable could be laid by the process they provose Conspicuous among the list of app icaats figures « clair ‘Voyani, who expresses a strong desire to be employed by the company for a ver consideration, in return for whicn be es tn eases of break of continuity to tell exactly in whai part the,break has occurred, and in the avent of ractore where the end can be fourd. Ail these disinterested applicants—ciairvoy ants, inventors acd )i— ave been stmmarily disposed of, but none the less dis- couraged, as some of them eucceed in gettirg their leitsrs into the papers In regard to the next attempt to lay the cable it te ge norally understood that the same vessels will be employ ed. The British Admire ty bave, on the application »f (he com- pany, promisd to furnish two ships, apd no doubt what ever is folttbat our government will dothe same. The Siagara bas been red to be #0 well adapted for the rervice that ebe will most probably be appointed for ti. There is another reason in favor of this—the experience which sll connected with her have bad io the cable wauld be invaloable to the company, for it is an experience which has been odtainea by ‘pras- tical ecquaiptarce with the netare of the undertaxing. Besides it is due to them that they shall have a chance to Wy itagain. hey are thoroughly acquainted with all the details, bave worked bard at the lovg and tedious process of coiling, now how to bandle the cable, and how to manage it when the from coll to coll taxes place Guring the process of paying out it is hardiy necessary on ‘apy thing More upon wis point. The reasons why the Niagara should be retained for the work are 80 obyi- ous \bat they hardly require to be stated. ‘Toe follo ming letier of Prof. Morse to the company, in relaticn to tbe preseat condition of we enterprise, be Fead wiih interest: Umirap Starms Sraam Faicats Nicaea, ‘PLYMOUTH Hamnox, Avgast 18, 1807, Deak Sim—Your letter of the 11th instant is jast received, and to it {sents brief answer by telegraph, as you re- quested. | take advantage of Captain Hudson's departure for Londen to write to you, since ibe hurt { received in the Cove of Cork, while connecting the two parts of the cabie, has shown iwelf to be more eerious than [ anticipated, aud #0 coctining me to my berth now for a week, with an un- certain proepect of release, 1am thas unable, most ucfor tunately for myeelf, to be wih you in your consultstion; nevertheless, although deprived of belng presens iu per: ton, I will venture « few remarks by letter, giving the conclusions to which I bave come io reflecting upon the condition of our enterprize. We bave met with « misfortane, viewed in some of ite aspects, Dot in others # Provideutial {nterference to insure Onal eucces# It is not in accordance with the law of suc- cees tn any greai enterprise that every | 4 of oar plans stouki go smovibly forward. Partial fulares ought to de expected, aud it in netther wise nor jast to leave such pro- bab.e failures out of our calculations, What, then, is ihe state of the enterprise? We bad a cable of some 2,300 miles, We still, bave some 2 (00 miles left, 8o that the Joes is but about 900 miles. What has been ga ned by this lors? An amount of experience and knowledge for which tbe lows cf 300 miler of cable is a cheap parcoase. Better to lose 300 miles than the whole cable = [: has been shown by our experience that the rate of safe paying oat will require more turpluaage than had been provided. In the deepest soundings it bas been demonsirated that to check the epeed of the cadiefto accommodate {t the speed of the rip ts fatal, and it bas tught us that the proper remedy ip euch an exigoucy {s to \ucrease the ayeed of the ship, even at the sacrifice of the deposit of more cable. IT would say it with all deference, too, that tho instric- ticns devolving ) much of duty aud responsibilty upon the engineers, and si the same time depriving the nsuit cal Cepartment of duties and responsibilities which appro. pria ely belonged to ibem, bas been stown by the event to have been injodicious. The eafe deposit of the cable from op ehipoosrd involves dates it is trae,of a mixed cbarsoter; bot the duties are more paatical than engioeer ing, and ought not to bave been devolved upon aay one indtvidoa! unless wed of tee rare qualidcations of « departments. Had our ingenious en eineer pe the pavtical knowledge whica erperi- enced teamen bave at command, as it were by tnainct, the epginecring remocy, the fatal brake, would no bave been applied without meking account of the nausoal riex of such an act, engendered by the rate of the ship's pro- gress and the surging of the sea. We learn by mistascs. ‘My object is by no means to ccasure the past, bat to bint ‘a remedy for the fusare. Have we not gained as well ae lost by thie check? bave demonstrated that tho carie, so far ns capapility of Deing paid out is concerned, is well devised ‘and well made. No change for the preseat is desirable, althovgh foture cables may doubtiew be betier constract- ed to sccomplien bewer ve'egraphic results by taking ad Vantage of the 6 scoveries and additions of science. We have demonstrated that either ef the two plans of splicing |p mid-ccean le jpadle. We bave Gemonusirated tha\ the cable once paid out from the phip is pot recoverable wih any certainty by the means ai present devired on board ‘We have demonsiratod that the cabie can be laid out. Now with to the futare: The advanced state of the season opposer an odstacie to Any fariber attempt at laying the cable this year Detore & supply of the quantity lost can be bed and cotled on board ship the season of rough weather nets in, Adding untried dificuliies to the undertaking. Hence « portponement till the mild season of Jane or July of anctber year would seem desiravic. There may be incon. Yeniences, but there are algo advantages ia ihe delay Not ibe least of the latter is the farnishing our sleciricien, Dr. Whitehouse, with hie other ectentific sano. ciates, an opportunity to experiment daring the winter with the entire oabie, and to devise means for more rapid eater qasntity ip «given ime. Vom Re rn to my bome, | can derive no bene. immediave y in my own studies from this arrangement, Dut it would be mont gratifying to me if thir sooident, #0 called, sbonid prove in this way © means of bonevtting the compaay (0 An amount far oxoseding the Cost of the entire enterprise. Tumt this, with such opporta- is mely w be the of scientific ventigation, I hsve the strongest faith, mad should thie happen as one ef the offecte of what otherwise ie @ disappointment and seems ® frown, wo euall ali derive 8 mort ealulary lesson to trast io Hi ho disposes of all events for the greatest good, and wiih whom—if we were indeed sincere fa our trust and {n our submiston to bie rore@sed to leave the disposal of our whole en With sincere reepect your most obebient ser- SAMUEL F. B MORE ‘Gaonon Sawann, Faq. _Berretary of the Atlantic Telo- ge: apy Com » &o., & in vovelneion; I may stato that it te hardly probable the Niagara will be enabled to get ovt of this before October, fo that you may expect to reo her in New York bay some Ume abuut the middle 0! that month. We and will terpriee, vant, THE INDIAN TELEGRAPH. Telegrrph to tndin by the Red Sen Route, | From the London Times, Aug. 28.) Several letters, containing matter of much interest on tis impor ant subject, have recently been addromod to the chairman of the bast India Company by Mr. Marea. wan, the chatrman of the association formed for the oon- Suction of » telegraphic line by way of the Red Sea to Todia. These letters state the views of the association Io connection with their great undertaking, and tbe advan tages and Aifioultion of the Red Sea line of route, with moch Clearpees and impartiality. Reference is made to some previcus communtoation tothe Gourt of Directors about two yeart aKo, from aa association formed to con froot & telegraph from the Dardanctics to Aloxandria, with a vicw t {le ¢xtension to India, and the proporal wa then fayorabiy receive! by the Indian house, Cream stancer #6 the. period Induoed the partion to leave their project ip abeyance pending negotiations with the Egyptian aad Turkish govyermmests for Grmans W lay the cadio down in the Red Sea, These firmans having recently been obtained , tbe promoters of the undertaking Consider thom. » ives in @ position to resume it with all necersary powers. ‘wise tendip, at aay improvement of the law, bave met wh her tye ready emeent. 4 We se commanded by her Msjosty to exprem to you MERIOAN IKSTITUTE, CRYSTAL Po! Sed alata ote Referring to @ proposed line ef telegrapbio communication | per contidenoe thet on your return 4 your soveral coun int Babibiiors should eecure their space by arranging thelr to India through Meso, lagna and down tho Perelan Gulf, | tres you wil employ. that tnilucuoe which #3 just siden wisou delay.’ Rica bas Aieady bhea taand tbe promoters of the Red Sea line repudia'e any wish to ‘and the working machi to you to promote the welf Indes infer‘ere th any arrangements that hare voen made, lope and rato yume ent om loya! and faitbful people; and she prays that the blessl: though they express ® strong that any of Almtsbty God may adena end prosper your endeavo’ ways whieh should eeoure to Tudia ‘raphic communication | © The Commission of Prorogation ievins tome read by the | ready to meet them by @ flat deni its beadquariers eg he av ieaitue Ned oki, Ole Seat ee a tae Geek aed | “Staten oe, Se eet ma eeu uteget | Scoala, Rear crttay Ren tee es Y west reason, even The Lora declared the Paritament my al y i Mary or ondon; poor ‘be a double line Having exclusive pos: | to Friday, the 6th of November next, and tho pro. | merchants, in a communi.ation received yenerday. “you I by ilewar, of Kiewall oh Nerryman, of bas version of a firman from the Pashe Egypt and the | oredings, which were obviouey uninteresting from the | could sweep the Lawrpool Stock Exchange from Se ine jusky ve sublime Porte, for the Red Sea route, ro necessity exisie | small number of ladies who graced the benches and the | the carth youwould wndeod be a public benefactor. All U. A—AN ADJOURNED SESSION OF THE OH. for the exertirn of any politica: inflaeace in wegotiations, | sirapgers’ gallery, wore brought toe close at 20 minuies | evils which have thrown such discredit hry fo place have @) Coa ous) od Gaetor OF Tam AM vor for eny further delay. The association, therefore, | ty 2 o'clock. their origin there’? Thia, of course, is @ Orure of speech n Hell No. 267 iat Poy Born, ‘ath ee 4 to ¢stablivb telegraphic communication from the regular etock transaciions of the place being conducted ‘oolock 1 CLAM, ws, very ‘Alezandria to Suez by land, and from Suezto Aden. 04 | yynancial Frauds and Joint Steck Bubbles | Wh a8 much good faith as those of the motropolis; but It ‘i. 8, Bancker G.C of the 0. irence to Kurrachee by a submarine cable. The distance land. suggests a quarter where ® small minority may be found from Alexandria to Suez is 240 miles; from Suez to Aden, (From the Leadon tines te article) August 21.) capacle of working a very considerable amount of mis. NOTICE <THE APEO\AL OOMMITTER ON THE GRR, and from Aen to Kurrachee. the length of the cible ra- ‘The worst Ananclal disgrace: ‘Fine past two years nave | chief. Jackson Gold Box wil held » special meeting om Satur- quired will be b) Lew tas 4168 walles, divided into 80° | een recalled and augmented during the present week. | Tae Crowe of payment by ie fas of ry 7 ay, 1218 ina, ab room Bo. 8 Olly Hall at lt o'clock 4, M. ons, pope of which are exceed jor: er, merchanws, q . The expenses of the woole andertaking from Alerentria | T2¢ 0Md themes of the Groat Northern Rallway Company | Tet Srouoad The lablliien are stated at £120,000, Alderman P urieonth ward, Obalrinaa to Karracbee, ib « tiseral aliowance for ¢>udingencies, is crtimated as being at the most €100,000, The arsocia ton also calculates that the time for constructing and lay- Banking both attracted renewed attention, while a fresh interest bas been awakened by the exoosure of the » Gar. oom, dena Company, and of the defalcations, forgeries, other generaily sole and ex slusive right to ed” gulln percha son ie weed instalments at 6s, 8d. pound, guaren! baviog purchased the The oe eee ‘cave of the stoppage of Mesars. Bruford & h ard vend vules iz igsued yesterday, and exbibit an extraordinary and un- the Vice Chancellor looked for extent of business, the increase in the telegr 8 most oarefil survey of the coast on oliver shove it bas been ascertained thai the cable can be laid beyond the are ivy down the cable, dated from the period the manu(ac- i i ot, whic become nolo thr patenws of Ryder & Morphy, rom the North American ture commences to ihe sotusl opening of the communica, | “linquencit of tive’ post, which have terone goneraly win | Dyer isaald to bave beon ibe Tulure of Messrs. Jones & | Guitare aot are rao hera¥y ive aoicouna a ‘ion will pot exceed e ght months to Aden, aud foaradé! | )4¢a1J «ntheGreas Northern Railway thenew featureshave | Moore, roap makers, of Bristol, who are negotiating a marie oe Fd canised guts eroha combe is v ‘onal montbe to Kurrachee. It bas been assumed that | consisted of the report of the directors preparatory | Compition with their oreditors. ol — pmol oe Ulinton he extemrive ooral reefs in tbe Red Sea present insupors | {O'n4 meeting “on Maturday next, we juigment. ct |, Tae Board of Trade roturas for the past month were | Manufacturing Company, Souih Orange, Row Jenner. ble obstacles to s submarine h, but from thelr Sdosayt to repudiate Agency of this company at 13. DODD'S, 43 Oortlands steet, sh weholders, whe line of Coral, exceot where it ls necessary toapproach One | jnvegtigaic the general mavagement of the oonoern. ponding month of last year having been £2,833 306, or ‘OTIC TO DOCK BI ILOBRS BW PROPORALS or two stations, and even st those places he refs, it 8 | The result of all = documents ts that, while on the one lly two per iy ieee 3 the com. oan eee pa gent gh 47 16: favgat foe bal velieved, can alwsys be avoided ee ee band the Vice Chanceljor and the commiitee of inves piaaie Sees ~ ul ery , ag: Sore emtadoas wat | PONS, of cont for this work sre invited Well at the Bu- The aasisiance which the awociation consider indlepen- | tigaiton have place the conduct of the directors in a light | fone igure Ir & Lager Ba Ayo i Beer's ofloe, KO's Bowllog Green, between th of a ‘able to the organiza'ion of the undertaking ts a mest painfully husal! to the credit of English compa- | ‘5 this case allowance m and $F, M., to exaaiine the plans. two seourilies, and thelr of tix cer cent on the capital required, to commence trom | nigg, the directors ih ives, instead of uttering a swgle | Valucof the staple. Woollens stand next, Lraghee heen realder ces 3.00 sauee LX proposaia( also time for the delivery of tho first meseage. In return for this 02 | word of compunotion or apology, have boldly taken tne mae eo ‘bat A b. ig | ed work agreeably wing specifiea- cesston tbe association would give all government <e- | opporiunicy to libel the House of Commons, the | Nola single important production appears ot tne | _ Specifications for e Crib Wharf and Piers at Sandy Hook, spatches priorit» as to time of sending, The rate of sub- | 7imes, taunt such of ther constituents as have endeavored | pvene sie, sea Hh 8 fon hh. New Jersey:— ns geraremnsat of ue Unites teen’ ead fees cor cont by | WO xduand.Wegel righia, nd, dally, ocak from the. gegeral | "ier envclas Of prescating falling off, Bare | whast iobe 206 fect by SS fest ui the bottom, and built tbe aa Unie cams and four per can’ Of, | body of abarebolders prazies to enable pe tne oP | been y and in some instances on an im- | the’ same sise wo le weler lovel: to” be 24 ‘es! tn height, the government of Great Brit t per centinall fi ing meeting to continue their deflanse, Considering wonle” The total of our exporia for the first seven | fecior this to be above mean low wa er mark; shorn low 1s further offered by the association that government mes- | ing: one of their pleas to abut out the preference share- proved had Y the ends and ouler faoe 10 be bullt with a slope or baker sagen from or to India by the Red sea should be conveyed | holders was actuaily the same as that employed by the months of tbe year has been Fido hiad fo = bh ab, feet. at the same rate as private ones; and the association agree | renudiating States of America—namely, that the | Crease of £9,091,271, or more oe _— i. bog The bettom to be made of crib! tUm)ers laid close to- Voat all the receipts, from whatever soarce, shall be 8? | ioney bad been raised, the certificates issued to represent | €rd to imported commodities, arrivals during ths | geiher, and spiked down ona tier of d laid six foot apart, propriated to satis!y the guarantee, whioh {sto ceate a0d | 1, had noi been formal sanctioned by the requisite month bave not been heavy. ‘mere has beon a dimiau- | to be spiked at ever? ornsaing wits 15 inca spikes 9! one Getermine as s00n a8 Ue smonnt bas deen entirely ligut- | Vor that the Vice Chagoclior bus fourd it necessary | ten in wheat and flour, but other descripons of grain | square fron headed »v¢ volniet; the eribbing timbers to be: dated, With regard to tho communication botweon Alex. | [0 "tail them thet ‘it i too Inte for any com- | DOW an increase, Cocoa, coffee, sugar and sploes prosout | 10; as tenn tow fhe Simca Ste Pe or equad doo andria and the continert of Farope, as there are several | pany, afer taking subscribers’ movey avd lesuing corti. | & Teduotion both in arrivals and oonaumption, Wines ani | {2/ow water : Spirits Ike wise sb ow & reduction in consumption, although | 16s,|*Tee enough lo Guace (2 inch the arrivals have been large. Tea and tobacco have been age.cier {n the Mediterranean now employed in plans for referring to an act of Parliament to object that three in eno’ tier fourths Completing {t, the com any think that {i will be per- naoems, and stock tplked strou:ly every fected by te tme the lla from A’erandria to Kurracoeo | (OUrWia of the mecling did no easy ‘of une aot?” thet | taken in increased quantities. he Senda of ie gr 10 bot bated is in rendupess; but if ‘hese expectations snould not be re- | the committee of investigation announce that the diroctors every croasing. Tae luge forming we feces and ends earare Lloszirria att Wns Datdossiion, inaace £000 | Sucget Respem wo pareve Rinearece wipont ihe Lorpon Momrr Manse Tiriaey evening, August 2s.— | Scteady m0 ched on each outer to lexre sp soos wo. Accompany! c i 2 om [ng Beng The additional details published from India to-day have | wits one i oi alr a on i the miles. Accompanying this statement to the chairman of | dividend warrants in bundles, without a list, or certidicate, from Mr. B % els suoots, bad the funds have experienced a | rough’ tree "logs, “Call Umber “below low’ water to 48 tbe East ndis Company is a letter from Mr. Brigat, the ination of any kied ; that the juced ) BD in VO OX] a 5 engineer of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, in which, af- pe or pets arihe secretary was ased by any of riher decline. The spparently ‘Gleastrous conflict with | spruce alids aaeaininn ter giving # decided preference to the Red Sea liae of the clerks tn the registration office at pleasure, and that | tbe mutincers before Agra was the chief subject of regret, t onal ae graph with In:1s, be goes on to say shat the coral ls by 20 | oven down to the latest period of the investigation many | bud increased uneasiness is felt from the fact of a rising hav ¢ timbers to be at least twelvo inches means an insurmountable obatacle, as oan be seen by the | {ems have been found placed to capital account, which, | ing been atempted at Hyderabad, where any serious move- ing; tbe bolked togeiber with workiog of the first Mediterrencan submarine line, which | in the opinion of ne committee, sould have been | ment might be litely to operate unfavorably on the Ma- | oue inoh square tron bolts headed and ptnied. the length creases Coral several times. On the other hand, Mr. Bright expresses his belief that the p oposed line through Metopo- ‘emia will be most difficult, tf pot impossible, to matotain, as i bas jound that ‘‘even in the ruder parts of Ireland, it requires the most continued wa'chfulnest to keep the dras army Console for money opened at the closing quo- tation of yesterday, 93 to 9034, and receded to 9014, at which they remained for some time with a very fiat ap- pearance, Ultimately there were buyers at 90%¢ for money, while for the 9th of September the last price was charged to revenue. This demand on the part of the direo- tora and secretary, not merely for a continuance of un- Imsited confidence, but virtually for an approval ofall their past acs, s perphaps without a parallel. As respects the neat case—namely, that of the London and Eastern Bank at the to be od on io the course Delow, at four inches and secured by » bolt thirty inches long, size: {sch equare, going through three courses, Tics—To be round or weive ines square timber; if round to wires from injury.” Mr. L. Gis>orne also gives his testi on— i iation ts jast such as might | 9034 10.0034. For the new account in October trantac- | tauare twelve inches at ends, and to #z.end entirely across in mony a2 to the facility with wich the corat reefs in the | mfnrimre won expested, fue shareholders, after bey. | ons have been ontored into at 90%. Ax the foreign | OF pieoe;, lo be, every ight feet im sack Soaree, Nall Red Sea may be avoided, or thateven whore itismecessary | ing lost all thelr paid up capital of £69 per share, are | ¢xchanges show dullness, the marke: would have beem |’ course of iar he. oh Geary. ain aeaeee cael cr expedient to cross them in approaching the shore called upon for roltter Chabtoauen wf 2 with an'iati | more cmiavorably affected but for the counteract. faces and alternadng; wo be bolted to and erat it may be done without injury or ¢X- | mation that ‘assets to meet outstacding MaDilities influence of a Curther large fall in the price of | dovelailed into the timbers; bolts to bs one inch square, two ira expense {nthe constrastion the tine. | threaten to yield much less than bad been antisinaied, and | WBeal and the continued prospect of gold arrivals, | foet long, headed and polated, Angle ties to come every The correspondence concludes with a letter that consequently the extent of ruin cannot even yes be ‘The revurn from the Bank of England for tha woek end- | course, dove ailed into and bolted down to the \imbers; bolts from the depvty chairman of the compaay, in which tho writer calls the attention of the East India Uompany to the abrupt fatiure of ihe Atlavtic Teleg aph, and sugges that the 9,000 miles of cable still un metmnon and Ntegera,can be immedi ing the submarine line from Alexa Cw ther loss of me than that necessary for the vessela to estimated. They are warned, moreover, that uniess they psy promptly the concern will have to go into bankruptoy, where their yee pe will be still worse. Meanwhil Coloze! Wangh and ail the workers of this misery can Inugh in security, the liquidation being private, and their ‘victims happy to let them escape if by so doug thoy can avoid the tender mercies of the law cou ing the 22d of Avguat gives the following results when corapared the previous week :— faoes and ends, and the eodkgi{ these’ timbers at ihe corners to be cutoff in the asme manner. The whole of ths face and ends to be trim med off properly to receive the sheathing. Sheathing- The faces and ends to be eheathed with {neh pine piank, laid vertically and close tog ther, erces: that at intervals of eight feet fender pircea, eight inches square, © oak, will replace the to be thirty inches long, and jgjeo through, three thioknesses The ena of the tes to C4 tush, with the imbers of the The same as before, On ihe nt: Government securities £10,693 654 17,353, ra, pro- ian; the plank and fender pleces. to accomplish their voyage. Ii adda that at this period of a Other securitien 385 Decrome,....£360,113 | Cxteud from low water Oth the wharf tooring, and to the zear, cad in tha pronens ca of the money tare .| ae or = Ly a, £4 vm B80, 886, Iucrenge 148,146 beapiked Py Recep aber vein ao ‘spikes for tho plaak would be Impoasibie to raise whe capital necessary for the atone on leoer ah to mine eee Seane 2 circulation 00—being z proese of ertablibing ube undertaking at once, eulenn th dare, Typ eagial, wabverised ouly Siteen, mouthe ese, poo crobiaet tre Nag He Beene of ‘buiion in doth | seen feet da, tet wal fst Tato ihe what and bolted. Imo mpauy would engage to contribute from tho ; 4 — showing rose 5 on date of reoiving the firat m Dotweea Aden 80d | eae, ne a tee nee ee Coe of wbien, | £20,736 when ccmpared with the preceding return. pcg bb bg Ee DN a EY ee daameter, and «#¢ ‘ed to the tes and timbers with at least three bolts Filltng— From low water to ® height of nine fest inches a oove |: to be f led in with stune, as above deseril the top to be levelled, sod ‘he girders to be at ‘his level. ‘The gircers to be twelve in: ware and thirty-two feet Jong. dovetalied ioto and bolted to the timbers of the faoes; to be et feet roe Mepis and to the tp of these girders to avine aa a) Alexandria, and in oconsiderstion for mossages conveyed and priori of wansminsion, the annuai sum of £30,000, to cease and cetermine when the company obtained a pro- ft from its general receipts of six per cent With this let- Jer the correspondence closes, and the matter is sill andor the consideration of the Oourt of Directors, though it is generally believed that an answer favorable to she imme- £14,600 fe pon @ m of the mastc ball, £11,500 bo- ing wholly Tessoured. fet a dividend ai the rele ot 16 Fr Cent was deciared lai October, the 9! nine “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. emma A NY PERSON KNOWING T! ABO! Mr. E. F Jenkins, who used ‘& ship chandlery store in Broadway, will much oblige the subscribers by giving the information, as & letter of some importance bas been re- ceived forhim. DUTILH & 0O.,2 ‘Millinm street jORSETS —THE GENTLEMAN WHO PURCHASED ‘Lee suas tartreenegt ranger a we vedas " ajate adoption of the la'ter proposition will be returned. of the recent manifestation of public pore Fok ia In the oe goofing 25th poe pe sig behalf, and M Jullien asserts tbat he has been 7 Buiscom arked the no! heas @ govern Mean plained mani, whet arsengoments bad tenn esured tats tr tne aeons mae apes 6 om soveroment for a vlegraphic communication with via the écptraies and via Suez en. two colored and two white corsets, 54 by 18 inches watst Lord Patwanetos—The comm’ by the Euphrates OO Rh ee Broadway, will hear of somet: ing lady whom ther were for, by sending thetr address. was undertaken by @ privaie company with cortain con: tingent engagements on the part of the government and of the Faat [oc ie Ootapany, but we bave heard within tbe ¥ ME. W, G. MOORHEAD, OF PHILADALPHTA, WILL | ard plete and oorreapoudiog tothe postions ot the: fentersy last few days ibst the Tarkish government bas not given communicaie with the undersigned, he will learn informa: | fender plies of spruce timber to de driven, the piles to be. ab vermission for the carrying out of that project. Thai de. Hon in regard to an invoice of mercha’ dise receives for him. | jeast twelve inches Ciameter, and to be driven six feet into the Cision of tbe Turkish government may be reversed, bat OR RO Oa a 20 it stands at present. | With regurd to the line by Bacr NFORMATION WANTED 1 | the upper Cooe Ts ofthe faces und suds, Tas plies aloo tj bo down to the Red Ses. end #0 acroes to Karrashoe, there is ‘ [" io eadon Poirict Kevan will be kintly recetved by | jouuithir cctatve then teat ie fonder and bees need ne '® private company, I believe, contemniati sn un- Pk @ mercantile forgery, and ‘and | leaving word at Mr William Paterson's, Far Rockaway, Loag | them by two foot long iron straps, two and one-ha’f inches certaking, aud I canonly say that tw shall be glad to render an OTE ahd hewn venterel ate Bong Talande I. ¥.: or at No. 10 HamUwon street, New York, broad and one quart+r inch thick, with four elght inch spikes, them eviry assistance in Our power, as far ax we may be able | iuustrations of Uke state of commercial moraiity by an appa There ars to be 100 of these pict in all; 88 for ihe whart, and fo do so without any assistance from Parliament. (Heat, | gent combination for the purpose Teahing thas up, 20 as NFORMATION WANTBD—OF ANNA, FORMBRY OF | 49 for each of the aix outer piers. hear.) rj es ¥ 4 my 74 Carmine removed to drove sitet. for a4 he riaa " prevent any reproach Jrom fe speculative | Vertised letter, name in full. Address J. W., New York Post | | Each pier thirty-one fet et bottom: to be built ‘The Spantsh=Mexican Lmbroglio. classes, Unoer such circumstances, juestion arises | office, immediaely tp Sie Sine to loeavater level, then win 0 slave <2 pater on [Paris (August 47) corresponaence of the London Times.) | how can the boriness of the country be carried on? Se est Saeoee Oh ped pd a Despatches from Madrid announce that andi, | In the largest as well as in the sme lest undertak. NFORMATION WANTED—OF DANIEL REILY SY Sebule iweaty-tve ylerts te who I appointed Captain General of the Island of Cuba, | "g® urscrupulous mismanagement seoms universe, |b Dis tister Mary Ann. Any in of hin four, the botiom of each to be allow waler level spect ill sail inthe course of September for bie new deatine’ | ‘Bere is, however, no oocasion for , See | ASRtuly ueccived at 160 THRE arenes, fications are to be in ali respects similar You, and that Le will tako with bin the flaal instracuons | mercantilo commuvity of Groat Britain are sti sound at | Tensons KNOWING ANYTHING ADOUT a IPR | WDM wil the exception bay WO cf the Madrid government with respect to the disput insurance policy ia bebalf of the inte Count I. A. Seronyt, | Fwdere ct ie pedaes: thewe girders will F wilh Mexico The papers say that Senor Lafragua, insicad age of Hungary, may tive information at tbe Auatrisn Gonsulat "| pogh® . of ¢f coming to Pari, one to Cadiz, aud {t is added that | reedy to trust the control of their affairs to say pretenders be was to embark there fcr bis own country. His friends | Who bave the tactei:her to overbear or impose uj AN AWAY—AUQUST 5, FROM THE LAKE WATTS | 4 srong bulkhead to be a} Paris reem in the dark as to bis movements. Woe hoar ber of bad cases is Dot com) | feet oT hetan cand cena Be oom pees, 12 Zoare, aban for | joiae the bigh bank; tule le potbing mre ef the mediation of Kogland and France in notoriety they appear. Hied on when helen an alpsca jackel. check pants. ond chip | MTo#s, BATIK ove fhog of this querrel, bot there is not the slighiest doubt that it | (be journals areteeming with accounts of disputes and ox- | fiat any information of him wil be hauktfully received DF “tbe baat and bench are to be ve was accepted, bowover reloetantly, by Spain, and that the Fs ap Monge pmo y Ang og bis brother, Jacob ( oon, No. 4 Rutgers street ich i to commence at low water level, and be conference was fixed to bo held ai Paris. There have bron wink ale 0 cemeee soa wi - LADY WEO ADOPSRD 8 Chile Ae BOROOT ap fest, oF to tha level of the inp of the wharf; reports afloat that Spain had again changed her mwnd, but he same powerful arguments that induced her to accept the mediation stil exist Wbenever the conference 1s neld, it would seem vatural that Senor Lafragua should come to Paris as a perso completely im p2rcssion of the facs of the caseand highl, capable of reproseating Mexico inthe | ® matter, as bes already reprosented her at Madrid | *pb througbout tbe tedivus non official negotiation that took the face and wings to have # batter of o0¢ eh ta four. wo ballt below high water mark of round logs, and ascording to the arecifitstions for the portion of wharf below low w: ‘. Above high water to be squared logs, at ‘eas (welve inches, ‘The ties, angle ties Sliiog, hoortmg sneathi-g and fenders, to be precisely ax mpecitiod ‘or the piers On the completion the ert> the sand is to be filled in around it s0 a8 to contions the former general line of the shere. Salt Bulkhead to have {wo mooring poste, and to be eet half on the bench and balf om is earnestly requ: by the mother to bring the same to 126 Em street, as she is anxious to see it once more. HARLOTTa LUNN, HE RELATIVES OF MR, VASILY ELEMNIKOFF, IN Rusria being anxious tw recrive informa.ion about hive, Mr. Biempikott y requested to inform the Consulais General of Russia of bis preseat residence. Ri ) porsoit to phi —— the bank. be ‘tronghon i" place there this summer. altered, and much of the evil lately, witnessed hae arleen ANTED-INTORMATION, OF JULtA BURNS, WEG | bes pruse becow low waler, and pine above, ‘enoeot faders, Rr from a’defective state ; Deen remedied ved In this country from the soua'y Weatt. pariah oak Prorogation of the British Parllament, Feat measure by the act upon the subject passed | Nabur-come Ove years ago; when last heard from Br iping 10 cousest the plers with euch other. the wharf Parhamen: was prorogued on the ¥8th of July, it session, which it is hoped, will s Jersey, Her mother wil feel obliged oy addressing by ihe bulbbead, each bridge to be twenty-five feet broad. to com- The Howe of Lorde met al hl pat 12 0'ock, tm ordor ‘il who have hitherto. followed the trade of | letier to Bose Waiera, care of €. atheld, 71 Washington treet | wisi of eigit sleepers. euch six bY fourteen’ Inston; wad Bt reed to dispose of some appeal business. {te conclusion thi ras a Royal Cor Commisrioners s—=The Lord Ear! Granville, bishop of Canterbury, ‘Shortly afer 1 o'clock “Black Rod’’ was gent to sum- Jong. and two oibers ead searfec! to eaah ouber at re ends. whith of plera, with flooring of three inch plank spiked to every sleeper; the plank to be twenty five feet long and the onde condned, sa on wharl and piers, by ah pieces, bolted down to ontalde gleavers avery five font the brldging Joists, girders and fooring '0 be of good no director, replying upon perfect immunity whenever it might suit either to negleck or to abuse their trust, (From the London Times, (city article,) Aug. 98.) ‘The following desorves the suention, as an \ilustration of the correctness of the romarke recontly made with regard to the tone usually adopted by ® portion of the Li ANTED-TO ADOPT, TWO CTIILDREN, MALE AND female, by & reepediable woman, Gall at 43 Weat ‘Thirteents street the Larl of Harrow: by and Lord Paomure. MOUsIUAL AND Danune, "se ~ ine timber. A band rsii of four by ait inches with men the House of Commons to atlend Immediately and | community in wo caso of apocuiative fullurea:— Tame sige every elz foot, to extend from the pulkhess to he Sir Augustos Oiifford, Bart, Gentleman Usher of the Bin-—The Femarte ta your sity artiste of this day, reflect ea voy ah esa 8 ae ts Biack Hoc, returned to their Lordsnips’ bar with soveral | $2 *ctorely om the morals of our Liverpool business comm “0 Nadge whether vr no the work for some notles. and 1 ‘you will not comes up (0 the pee finations, aad on ihe cons:ruction Wo be 4 ty, eal lon, of he most members of the Lower Houss, in efuse n¢miasion words at on say doudtifal poimt in i oct fea tho The coe ae courre, the right benoradie the Spenicer and ‘ D sal ot bets tans sepals 2 fork "nad tater coe, up No. iho | wandard the drat Gommoner of the presest dey, Lord Palmerston. | ple bare bic of lo? common nd materials are to be aubject to tle eneataat supervision of “ ) Chancel the Britah merchant & person employed and the raid officer, ‘The of the Evchequer; Sir Conny Se, Secretary of Siate for | 1 proposole to inelnde cost of ever} workmen's time. ma- the Hi Department; sir 0. Wood, First Lord of the Ad ‘Urbappily, also, within the olty of London, during the fow Ceriala, imate! 5 : M+ V. Smich, President ef the Board of Control; | psa: months, we have b ; f. Baines, Mr. C Villiers, Jodge Advocate Goneral; Mi ihe Dachy of L &3. ~ The bnly poors present wore the Bishop of Ripon and } Pristing hours aqnare Indices many Commission having bean read, the royal assent was to gubcs romarha tole et may nied ihe op m1 srka soerouory ven im the umval form to the Divorce and Matri wriung, aa You do, from 4 bad @ nelghoorh00d 4 | Prewent wali, Ahoy are sent to schon ad alowed a denelves and chien homorseie tall ef ca enesiionmens here, | EOrms peqnmes the pouition in, which it has 90 lone acer rmunded vy ner | maliitnsenureers wy dupetsg oar alenoe wes, | whe grperasion tay learn the plea eines , : ° 7 an cm } 4 of the swindling bas! ged otver commer se Senn | cia) Miscrean tw, snch as Lond a alone - — —RENT NOT TO S600, with pri ‘of parobasing fart: and Palate oy inalment: “Address Myra, Rett cown wotten. could supply, aa am ex- ie and & warning to the world’ Tp copelusion. 1 beg to aay tha! nine-tenthe of your remarks R ‘Liverpool ailaire are. ridjon ous exagmerations. rot gervan ‘are ob ee s LIVERPOOL BROKER. roReraren HOUSE WARTED. ceed Her . Mmands us to express to ber satis. Livenroot, Angust 24, 1887. ‘OUSB WaFTED—TO HIRE OR LEASE (WITH OF- faction that the prosent stato of aifairs in Europe Inepires a | Ie the morality of this writtr to be socepted as the ph hy Ty ‘well grounded confiden.e in the continoance of peace. ete oo amen of eon tg for each de- = Naa Mo Of bg » in Brooklyn. yr ‘The Connected with execetion ae on Geieeencies, come from wink an X.Y. Ze, Post office, New, York. a quarter it may, he complains of Lonéeners atiering a ‘OUSE WANTED—ON TUF FIFTH AVENUK, OR few doors =e Partially furniseed preferred. arty addressing C. O., Wi Tivighia Powt Chris and location, may fd'«'tenast for 18 monine oF pnrehaser. House ante ai) family ieee clare rH IMMEDIATSLY.—A GENTLI wish 10 buy & good three wory.. Sooe ta many pee stoop, brown slore oF new brick hovies, with Ait the odese Ps Filed sod sim uvenvoe, rice avout Brim te Ba ‘have been inflicted vpen many of her Majo'ty's mubjoxte in or { icon Indie and the subtege wits hove been soteres have people may at all evente bo Fee to Soon por suisum, with Aatisees bon secetting eee filled ber Majoaty'a heart with the deepest ie the man tom. Address F, A New York Post othe. comdact of many cy!) and military officers who hare been placed in circumstances of mach aiMoaly, aod roa: danger, bas excited her Majosty's warm ; P USIO.—A YOUNG LADY, © Majesty commands us to Inform you that she will the rudimente of music on omit no measure calculated to» nome grave disorders, & at $13 per quarter, Apply and her Majeaty 18 confiden: Was, with ne igang of Pro: sleecker. PART, OF A HOUSE WANTED—3Y A GENT RWAR, levee, erfal means ema ‘wife, child and servant; & parior, kitchen or ber to aconmplih that ¢nd. f ANTONIO WILL GIVE A GRAND SOIREE EVEAY | oor bedrooma Rent trom 200 to 8000. Addreen 4 Gantienes oF Tite Hoc oF CoMMON®—Hor Majesty com: ‘ ' aréay even or Herald office. mands ua to thank you for the liberal suppitee ebich ; ou rod diweer in it cssoee trugit by Sick” Nerwan reamounsie. aU bave voted for the service of the prosent year, and for the Tuy pera’ oan dance wit ain NTED—ATERRING GAP, waniye, 8178, second hand. Latters Atturances which you have given ner of your readiness to office, siauing loweat price, will meet afford per Hajesty whaiever support maj oconsary | only Liverpool cases nent! - for the cnn rm 4 of tranquil yin India ante FA been those of Mr. Gaver, | cnt r! 4 Saeco pene A LADY, & | With immediate attention. Her Majesty bas beon gratified to find that hare | herty,and the If, time plapiog in a Caiboie ohureh in ow ANTED—A SMALL FURNISGED HOUSE OR COT. been enabled to provide the Ya it roqaired to be paid to =, Fd order noe @ vite in =. on ‘ — ° ye ehoren In @ sonthera ‘tage, with modern’ improvements, below Fir ceeree Denmark for the redemption of the sdund 4) fi ves mb sk - i between Second Tenth avenues, bn Went sovoua, sading 0 me Siowlemm. paris, and tag come, highty recommoc’ soderiin, “Address C.-M, box 18t Post oe, family who requis - he can refer ty many of ber pupila ia New York. Apply to the Rev, Micheet Curran, @t. Andrew's church, City Lall pines, New York. | ey IANO®, MELOVEONS AND MUSTO AT REDUO: The papviar “Wasers” Caialogns wil 6 sold at reduced jaring this mouth, Also, new and pened hand pianos and melodeons, &\ lower prices than ever Setere fered te this a the WAT and My Loxne axp GaxTuncks—Her Majotiy commande ua to convey to you her hearifell acknowledgmonis for the pro vinion which you bave made for her beloved wr, the l'rincers Royal om her approaching marriage with hia Royal Highness I’rince Frederick Willian of Prassia Hier Majesty commands ua to inform you that sho has wren with eatiafaotion that, alihough the present session bas been shorl!, you have been able to pres many now of " ISHED HOUSK, OF OR ANTED—A SMALL FURE > 2 G near Fuiton syenae, 0, He Fald offiee, sinting terme and loostion, and where an interview may be had, Terms mast be ——$—_—————— —A SMALL NBATLY FURNISHED HOUSR, Wie aaicet losation for ® of three tw ibat gentleman was & ridiculous exaggeration, iW wubsequently terned out that the failure was one ‘mort rulioas on record, and that even the testimon'| al of plate gratefully offered to Mr. O.iver by his admiring cwnspeoplo had long been pawned to aenist in carrying on hie operasona, it earnot be suppored thas his iinsendod to ae pene on persons, Ti ta to which her Majesty has ¢) he 4 to. Neither oan it be the case of Mr. M’Honry, mute roome Broadway, Pianos tnd meloden Those willing to jet (heir house to fret cinsn te fie” MAleaty hee Gives her oor. | Or ragh at Wad period one of ihe Liverponl papers inumas: | sea rent fn purchase, for eae on toning papmosta: | Basis, parfecty reaponaibie, Will pleawe Gress Parnished The acres for extablishing a more effistont jurisdiction for | ¢d tbat the Tim’ anpouns ment of the disastor was mor- bouse, Broadway Fost office, ly another Instance of the antagonism of London to Liver. LANOB,— WANTED, F ihe proving of willagin Kogiand and Ireland, correct dofects TO TEX GOOD PIANOS, portent ehnamttheclichestthenett eS W Anrep He NEIOHBORHOO OF THIRTY- whieh have for many ) care beon complaised of, . With regard \o Mr. Doberty nothing need be said, in exsheny ds in Tilieola or Indiana. | Tile b Birth avenn®, pari of a hones, aboot ste ‘The act for Amending the Iaw relating to “iyoree aod to | sinoe the Liverpool pape # of portent, Apply RICHARDSON, 68 Cedar at | UY, Aun rr tte improvemedte; reat must below. Ad: matrimonial causes wil remedy evils which have long ms PrAroroRTas ro ver A? LON MMTOMA drees U. I, herald offlee, veer felt. m ot ‘Tho several acts for the punishment of frandatent | maine the charge rere month, or for eae. the cheapest in aS for onah. TANTED TO HIRB—A FMALL HOUSE! Plance tnece and music thoroughly tanght by Prof. DU Dav, 206 Gracd street 23 of, tae oily, Bad eany, Of nccemm wee miles of the oily, OF 1 ast be oterate. add roan iy bon NO, 1,068 Powt ofloe, stating Teal, rent, Ae Warn TO PUROHASR—ONS STS'M ENGING, OF a in the case of a "Ky amoae | the Time were rebemently dontratiotel; but For amending the law relating to secondary punish- monte ; For amor ding the law concerning joint rtock banke ; For conrolidaving and amending ‘be law relating to bank- an inquiry subsequently took place, and resulted in Its being considered nevorrary to pul» padivck on tho instrument, which, in that protected stato, beoame for some imo an oe oy t bores power; twe steam D vile I - iy. Consequently fe wot tale t | & At Mewmra, Clerk, Avstio & Smith's, No 3 Park ‘at leaat (wen y J m5 to Dro- roptoy and Insolvency In Irelavd ; object Of least curiogl “1 Tow, he'ween the hours of 10 hud 11 AM, and 2 and} PM. on | duce sieam for M) Horne power, Addeeus bor 783 Post wnt, n the better care and treatment of pauper lunatics in ee a lace 7 om refers. Ae pM 4 A Raturday, tbe 12h inet. Inquire tor B. F. Larrabee. shea <tc tng events ) owerer, ANTEDAN OLD PASHIONED CHANDELIER RYEN OCTAVE PROOND HAND PIANO WANTED With pctame vn’ to barn eandies. Por one acre en 7age Price irom $110 to $138, for which aah will be paid. Ag. | for» chor a. rey eighteen leh. a baver may be tougd by dress B. A. Daggets, $33 Broadway. addyte. og box 2,144 New York Post ofloa, no time in endeavoring to corroborate his assertion Meanwhile he must be informed ‘hat, a the Mews never Yor mproving the organization of the county police ia m makes any Commercial staroments with regard to Liver. 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