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“NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7922, MORNING EDITION--SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1858. : PRICE TWO CENTS. Pohl teers f THE "SWAN & 00.” 107 TERY DEMOLISHED. TheGeorgia Map sre Arrested—Bonjamin Wood, of this City, an/, George P. Eddy, of Augus‘2, Indicted ~Ms- jor Tiemann Expands his Baili have been laid the bed of the ce Such is the THE UTAH NEWS. THE WIAGARA'S MAILS, seat eontiion ofthis part ofthe enterprise tes ite found | ,.DEAR fra Wih “ _ pa Arner imposeible sometimes to send a letter fom one end of the jh ale ear Sompen that eae rp Our Special Leavenworth Correspondence, For Lxavanwonrs, K. T., May 13,1888. | Important Electrical Experiment Through cable to the other with any degree of socuracy. Ono or | sverihe intended prirpoee, ‘end that we Baer wo aleraiion Am exyress reached us to day from Oamp Soots, with the Atlantic Cable. a pov ny dgexh wae postal t yrtiperdn. reg tit recording’ etl diene Foe ed of As completed and fixed on bosrd the Agamenss9m and Nivgars, wiok and The Satng $0 De OR of Ape. The. newe, whith 16 66 WS Lkamdanititnnsseainal formed nto ““X” and was 10 recorded at the othor end. | before the preliminary triele are commenced ou board those " rs -Lnveatigntes Georgia Law Th importance, I send you from Booneville by telegraph. Ir this was allowed to go on unchecked, there is no know. | crite e hcing veld aut abd Tor eee es tone ral tbe Se el Cayo Mr. Gilbert arrived in camp, direct from Gait Lake, on | Absorption of the Whole American Continent | ing wnat strange treass migot not bo commaitiod by tne | tbovld+ivo BS hrea gn heat Herel" cable ise ti Uy, rities eat ery cme ne ae 10, and immediately started off am agent by the United States. subtle current, or what wonderful language it might dente ‘youre pT ie diaes svn. aan Patched with Evidence—The Grand “ tranelate our mother tongue into. JOHN PRWN. Jury of Ar Ga., Tout the an pranagg welsh aaa hed bo-disty sy bd haeiteiaade aio Speiraver, ina is now = danger to be apprebended in | Crucs W, Finn, Fea, tc, de, bo, 7 OMOe PARLD. Owners 3 hence, regard to ite perfect operation when successfully laid bg Lownom, 4 pril 4, 1868. Georgia wom southern boundary of the Territory. Some of the women ANOTHER BANQUET TO MARSHAL PELISSIER ‘the telogeuph platens: Thres gents rw sgrreyas ad have wneamed the peraiion ot the machinery and children had already gone, In anticipation of this AAnaanAnnnnannmnnns invited by the company to make experiments upon the movement—which, indeed, ts the fulfi'ment of the threat made o Ven Viot-ao ropa had boon paaiod tia your. | TBO ADGIO-Frenoh Entente Cordiale | fermi. ‘brs we rThoneon,¢gtaloman ie ’ Goy. Cumming hed gone into Balt Lake City by invitation and Roast Beef, Saiocens Mr. Healey Gal nlesistclon ak manem rmerse, | und teased eas orl sbopias ete eee far aar bapaees ‘of money which may be by . | Of Brigham Young, who was anxious to sell to the troops nhac acinedinmie ae and Mr. David Edward Hughes, the inventor of the | ‘eslgned. Very truly, yours, JOBHU A FOLUA N8B! a0. 40., do. eisionere Meader and Uy vistas of tie act after auch supplies as they needed. instrament which is Known by his mame. Mr. Hohes | 4, Gxo gawann, ne cnet meniarer Nolied laven Ne lenern hast A of the 19th ote wih Y h guard for the grooved wheels, whieh Mr. Bverett im- g a rs . vy Hy them No news at camp from to the q PD, SesretaryKo Atlantic Telegraph Oo., No. emer eae Me Tr a acreot® ™ | ure of the sapreme. Gover Jeberoe mand oa | NeW Way of Preserving the Peace 210i Bred oo eee teen Tueeparia Academy, of Georgia, a lottery scheme,owned | "Assented to Deo. 25, 1836. advance on the city as coon as Marcy arrived, of Europe, 22.01D BuoAD StReRT, LONDON ‘by G. Swan & Co., has probably been broken up by the Jory had just been discharged when the Colone] Hoffman's command was met at Coimney Rock, Excinean’s Darantwenr April 24, 1858. : im the bands of the attorney General, | which would put it at Fort Laramie om the 20th of April. &e. To Tom DIRECTORS OF 1nB ATLANTIC Ta: — Georgia. authorities through the intervention of Mayor mediately summoned another specia' jary, who | The grass was shooting up finely on the plaine, whiah ts o, a, Gunriswen eines the report whieh ‘Tiemanz. Intelligence was received yesterday by the et em Mente ok, Posy, qonvened at 11 o'olocit, and peecme neve tee my mber of animals 10 re me x particularly pleasing and we ‘session until 4 o’clock 2 afternoon. 5 ibeists ‘Utah route this season. on in view of \. € peep pr pinche Sar paar igeigare in- inroey« rs prcrtedabipeiy ~ sie order Ae Ny eneral i fore os esp rei amealoguaae Qbis city from ie jog ae aenerres ae Wat was not wuthorized Dy Isw; all the Georgia mana. | Pane to SPpeey Delore Neti uor-The Stale ve, | York {Yom tho Si Louis Nipublioan la dows are comps. | Our Buropear ties contain very tite news in atdttion | et!) that Mer. fugues could Sot poke carreak taroaph ‘gare wore arrested, and it was contemplated to send on famegl ewan, Benjamin 8 Wood: to “aired Birney, great cated but important. to that reported by telegraph from Halfax. Swenty miles of the wire with his appilances—that is, with | ¢xperimenia at sea should pive fog —You ase bereby commanded thet laying al' o her Tp accorcance with these orders the “second colamn"’ a. } Dig struments, &c ; thatwe knew nothing atall about | our . requisitions for Benjamin Wood and George P. Eddy of | ness aside, you personally be and appear a! the Bupertir Jeaves on Sunday next, It is composed of the headqaar- ‘The returns from the Bank of England for the week on: jaduetion in’ the’ Untied Stance, ‘and that be (Dr W) Te on OP rae celles pect ente fee Oman aap this eity, who are likewise part owners. Court take san tbe county of iatincnd, Ye ibe I day term band, ond five companies, (0,8, A, Cand.) Fuurth | img the 6th May give the following revulte when compar- | sreited we sbould bave formed auy expectationn iar it een een, ARLES Te Bow fi1T, Engineer, ‘Tho Swan & Co. lottery was one of the most extevsive | fo sayin the part and in behalf of the aie, fai aot, | 9 ; aod a section was impossible to have Toalized. Bore’ Wea may | The machinery,as I have before stated, was constructed ‘oh | Light Baitery M, arti ery.-{a ail 600 men, Lieut. Bin of three hundred dollar be formed from this how much we wanted | onder th ch sion aA ‘m the country. It is said that their receipts wers.a han. | pein of times in Wn. W. Hour, Judge of said Court, 1 Monroe ‘commands the column, with Drs. Swift ene: ae to see Mr. Hughes, and how we looked out Everett, iwho,aa ou cre aware pny lie, PLA a jouorad! fe. jecrease. . 1,131, ¥ dred and fifty thousand éellars per week. It professed to | thie 17th dey of May, 1868. BJ Hall, Olerk. and Brewer as medical officers. TTnoreage.. ' 24,008 | for bis arrival. We had been told that we | ior the purpose from the United ttates goverment, she ‘award two million dollars a week in prizcs. Its offices ome A. Eady and Chas. A Lathrop, clerks in Swan & pe i wee wt we soivel Oi pee Pog pee a caeacre bes scoemptehee albeit Mr. Hnghes eave was sranted on the express g a Louie other ‘D wi amo ‘wate seaitered throughout the country, and iia extensive | {0.8 exlablishment. were Foy pegging acl A body Of 200 recruits is expected from New York to- | Government securites.£10,260,481 wa eoulan't secomgiion enptning whee ibe sobla;soa' we | mate Te hee ae a Somer, Stvertining of the past year has drawn partioular attention | the legality of the Sparta Academy When the | Morrow. A batch of 160 arrived yesterday ander com- | Other seourities...... 15,288,062. felt somewhat snzious until the question was decided, | W. Field, of New Fore; and Mr. "Everett nas to i&% By columns in the newspapers, on. stages, in cars | jury atthe above hour ‘ht in the follor indict- | mand of Lieutenants D. D. Clark and Gendershot.. Notes unemployed... 11,416,460. either one way or the other. At last Mr. Hughes did ar- | been hero sbout four months altogether. The paying out and travelling vans, and indeed in every imagineble way, | edt against each of the parties connected with the con- OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. ‘The amount of notes in circulation is £20,571,065, being Exes ewe a hie tet, ge eee pon gh vod he capetiion ome eae wy, Mr. ‘has thie concern attracted the notice of the public, with | site of Georgia, Richmond Oounty—The Grand Jary, sworn, } ‘Wanuixcros, May 21, 1858. | @ decrease of £168,060, and the stook of bullion in both de- nied by is two assistant electricians, Messrs. Henry But pressed hia entire satisfaction with that planned by and ‘ts princely ses, rendered mere delusive to the pub- | chesen ard selected tcr the county of Richmond, to wit: The | The Arrival of Col. Kane at Leavenworth Very Unlikely— ie £18,278,474, showing a decrease of £396,276 | ep and Chas. P. Craig. You ought t> have seen the way | constructed under the supervision of Mr Everots At a C iment in. the ‘and bebalf — Be by theassurance that the laws of Georgia sanctioned Siizeue of Goecgin soarpe’s ee the News Contradictory—A New Proposition for Ar- | when compared with the preceding returns. he was reas nes, Gores greeting, as if B were a | all the latiars yaueh have been received ip Fegard to the “the drawing. RS reP. Bay, 3 a rangement Looming Up— What the Mormons Think, ‘The London News of 8:h May observes:— ana unrestrained flow of feeling with whieh Ton, nol one ses an unfavorab' eke ten, Bepecially in this city some effor's have been directed | and State aforesaid, with the offen 4 Tn my letter of Monday morning I sustained your tele- ‘The universal demand on the United States forthe re | countryman should meet countryman im a strange | and the expression is ove of confidense in their to secure the sale of lckets. Ofices have been eniab- | Semmes mt naar. Leon P. Dag Na rane a Caan Cae ee ee nesaeat te arrival of | Ssmly etsbarrassiog to the uerican governmcat,ca ht | over, esciher, fesliog ‘which added’ ana tule | nome Pre Habed im various premiveat localities under the nameof Gharles A. Lathrop, Col. Kane at Camp Boott and the departure of Gov. Oum- | Sosnot comply the demand without imposing new | to the warmth of the welcome, We knew that | Tersitertal A’ by the United States— ? every avenue a8 ex- t i ‘or forms: | taxes, in consequence ‘wor ave to commence experiments " “Bxebanges;”’ 'e of advertising has been TR Be wing for Great Sait Lake City; but from reliable inf of the deficiency of the United States | be would bave to his under the | " Be: cane Beha hee ce America and ercieed, and with the generally believed assurance of ita | concerned in the mana) tion I was warranted in doubting the accompanying atate- | postal revenue. There can be no doubt that if the whole | most discouraging circumstances; that it was a new field Mexico. certain lottery called the Sparta Acad: ment and inference that the Mormons had acknowied; of the United States correspondence were conveyed in | to him, and tbat the experience of other electricians pre- [From the London Times. 6) Jegality the institution has doubtless done more injury | of Auguste in sald wietget Brhiah packets the postage to and from America might be | dicted & most unfavorable result to his experiments; but | The diaquieting axpect of etme den A here than in any other portion of the Union. The asser- | [ben and there authorized | “the error of thetr ways,” consentet to honor federal au | re; from Is to Gd. a letter. At present there do not | we felt thas if susceas were possible it would be accom: | jast six months diverted all attention from the long pre tien that the concern was legal has been so constantly and | the Sparta scadcus thority, go off quietly to the White River Mountains, and | pass between tho United Kiogdom and the United States | plished by him. dheted territorial changes oa the other side of the Atlantic, Assembly prior to thus make an end of the unoommenced Since 1 | more than four millions of letvers annually, notwithstand- Every faxility was to be given to Mr. Hughes; the eleo- | which seem now hastening to a consummation. The ab- qcatdently made, gomg 00 far as to congratulate the | Dota ibe'254 day of bevy ing the immense tradeand interoourse there are between | triclans of the company, it was understood, would | lorpuiom of the weaker republics of Central and south inns Mayor that the other illegal schemes»had been broken Of :¥e fate, the a sa despatches have been received from the | the two eountries. The fact a Shae b very consinerabie afford him Yee benedt of Saeie fe pana oy er opere: | rica by the United States cannot ly be long oven ‘autbor! ' ~ a ‘est, which seemed to conirm fi a wrtion of the correspondence between people Pog | tives attached lepartment were ace: lexi Vew Granada ready ee oe ee oe itiee of Georgia be- | ‘carsuel Swan, Ben}. Wood, and George P. Eidy are ‘ See rear arn asvarteure ia 4) | Pell Cha AaRGMEn to Persad coltemmepliioaiy, by wring | Kadaaeseh Bineweg reser eneh eiremiagte to tie taver; | ackereh Aten vet hens amano tee Pinu Moved im the legality, and were only undeceived by i port; but other despatches of a later date bring the facts . na‘ decay, be ly commenced move. ’ owners of the Sottery ; Frederisk P Barker snd Leon P. to precisely where laid they were. Another despatch | *4 sending enclosures in newspapers. such an | he commenced operat:ons, put up his instrument, aud, on | ments in favor of a surrender Of their nationality ; and the vigoroas action of Mayor Tiemann. The Mayor dis- | Dugas commissioners profeesing authority todraw; James - extert is this carried op that the authorities of St. Mar- | the first day, Wednesday, 28th of April, he sent cur: | Venezuela, alt! b recent events might from St. Louis, received here last evening, informs us of , althoug! it Beem to tndieate @overed that though many years ago there was auau- | A. Fddy and Charles A. Lothrop, clerks. All the above | ine arrival at Leavenworth of Col. Kane’and Abbo Gil. | tit’e-le-Grand have boen obliged to adopt special | rents through the whole twenty six hi ired miles. This that she has come inherent life, is on the road to « similar parties, with the exception of Benj Wood, reside in Au- regulations to put a stop to it. The wieest plan for the | was more than the chief electrician and his staf expected, | fate. With regard to Mexico, an for the par- Shorised lottery established for the benef of the Sparts bert, on Sunday evening, with the iaformation inat | regulst bn ia oa 2 negotiation for the par. rt Mr. Wood ia a resident of this city. All the par- “Brigham Young had abdicated, and that Gov. Cammio, government to adopt at the present janciure would | and they were Sores ay much disappointed. Dr. | chase of another of ber richeat districts was understood to Academy, based upon a law of 1826, that all the commis with the exception of Benj. Wood and Geo, P. Eid ‘at last dates ‘oes taathy maiden fooon Great Salt Lake on be to establish a mail communication twice a week be- | Whitehouse had said Mr. dughes would find it im- | he in progress befere the recent overthrow of Comonfor;, stoners are since deceased, the charter has expired by | Were arrested and ¢ach held to bail in the sum of $2, accompanied by deputation of fifiy Mormons, tent yo | SWeen England and New York, and redace the on | possible to get a current through more than fifty miles of | Mr. Forsyth, the Minister from W: . being em- es anion. ana abe parole on each indictiment—fve indictmenta being found against | Meertie: > " letters to 6d. each: The American government guiy | sosulsted wire, and be was therefore entirely unprepared ered to treat for the province Cs ‘Sonora, - with own D course Swan & Oo. ©: | each one—making their bail $10,000 each. Geo. P. B44: Is this information reliable? I think not, I have two | barge three half pence on each English letter they deil- | for such a result. there was something farther to be | {e" valuable silver mines and ltr harbor of ’ Guay- ‘tablishment had rot the sanction of law. ig enid to be in this city, and it is su an officer will | onjcctions. ‘This last i aid to be derived | Vored or took charge of, since that is the inland letter rate | dene. Mr. Hughes had suoceeded insendioga wave through | mag, said to be equal to San Francico itself, The pego After satiefying himself of this fact conclusively, and | be ent on with a requisition for arrest and that of | from Mr. Gilbert. If Colonel Kane had been established by Congress. By the ostablisbment of atwics | the whole length—could he make that wave ale‘ter? | tiation bas since been suepended, not becanse there would . Preseat nt wo securing by letter the 00 operation of the g's on. Betj Wood. Leavenworth, to him, asd not to the Utah mi weekly mail communication with New York, and the re De ae all, was the great point to be deci Yes, be | be an objection on the part of any Mexican dictator to th a ‘ gi na ern Metens [at i pong “79 would application have been made for information, | @v¢tion of the postage on American letters to Gd. oc, could do even ths. Before he lett the office he printed not | complete it, or, indeed, to sell the whole countey, but thorities, Tiemann despatched officer detw: lions per week s ‘something like an ab Great Britain would secure the carrying of the whole only one letier, but forty continuously, ani then wound a; cause po howe paellg yada op Cl Bd tm , zs P | simply be there is no one with suffisient power Georgia with documents addreesed to the proper offisials. | prizes. It was sworn before the Grand Jary, at A a I SE ARR Oe, Dames | act as vendor. General Zal by whom Comonfort agasta wes they were in receipt of over $160,000 per week. The ip carr; these mails, the postage will never be re- assistants. i, mow all this is very remarkable rf on Prest A sresial grand jary was empennelled, and ins few hours | penaity a said to be a hue of from $500 t0 $1,000, or fm- | cine, frat news recaived wt Leavenworth of Governor | Guesd.” ‘the Inglish posal revues. js aboat, a milion y remarkable; but he can't Keep st it.” He has been | pappert of ie clerical party througuont tke soci te ‘the business was done and the parties indicted. Gov, | prisopment for one year. Benjamio Wood, by the recorde, | righ, Ge baie thon ef bm tae an they arrived at the | *rling over the expenditure, while the American postal | fortunate; but wait till he comes to work w the cable | Alvarez, w! ade the previsus revolution against Bante Brown bas expressed his determination to bresk up any | 8% shown by the books of the Sparta Academy L/ ’ . ‘oa his ‘arrival 98 Be. Louis, aa: expenditure is near y & million sterling over the revenue. | a little longer. He bas encceeded very well so far; but | Apna, hold ay in the routhwest; Vera Cruz is etl in acstnenirdh Man theta Sak pet ate Cleared over $90 000 last year as his sbare of tne profits. ¢ poe Dy Col sAy* | The British gevernmont is therefore in a favorable posi- | wait til he gets on a little further. eeion of the Constitution aiiets; Tampico is in imminent mere bogus come o#- | “The following letter was sent to Mayor Temann by Po ” » | tlom for reducing the postage, while the government of | Mr. Hugbes has now proved that he can print through | Senger of surrendering to them: and” fie ., of A) and on the 9:h were. i ‘J j and, finally, Vidaurri, ledge, and tho citizens of Georgis—who have regarded | Governor Brown, of Georgia, shorily after the arrival of ‘Tiver, two days’ travel | America cannet afford to do so. . the cablo: Dut he bas been led by the of with bis Texan sy mpathisers, is again looking to his oppor- ‘his institution and others as nuisances—bave expressed | Sergeant Birney at Milledgeville :— from the city, escorted by Porter Rockwell, H. apd _—— Dr. Whitehouse, announcing to the company that he ha | junities op the northern frontier; Santa meanwniie, their hearty approval of the onslaught. Bat to the de. Rxxccrive Deranrary...} | ollier Mormons. They were expecied at ihe city on the ‘The Great Gcean Telegraph. attained to a rapidity of four words per minute, and has | jg hovering among the neighboring islande, for & " Musinorvinie, Ga, May 11, 1888. 21th, where handsome te were ‘and | SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK Pb apa dyad oy ed of his own instrument to rae. | turn of fortune that may relpetate hia sulfisiently tails of the present coup d”état. Dean fin—I dave received by the hand of ergeant Birney a al ee ee i? ‘a the great point with him, for his invention i & | in power to erable him to be the lucky m thet shortly after Mayor Tiemann had broken up the the lot. | {bé letter addressed ‘0 the Avornay Ceuaral of th Baie of rae a pts Sekalan tot tene mt fap e aed ‘eisai eae e. Siles sort of electrical chronometer, to the perfect and ac- | may make the Mr. vy tery concern of Dickinson & Co., who were the agents for 3 to learn thst these loite- | Ht; but the despatch of thie morning upsets all reasonable mova, England, May 8, 1858. | onrate working of which exact lime i required. Tho dif | Cabinet. Under United States go- sted ‘bast Movements in the Electrical Department of the Enterprise— | ference between four words and three is to the | rernment have only to wait have the Swan & Co. in this city, Messrs, Swan & Co, came ont “ ce, SOLzarennt | Opelelionn toned wen: o lee i le Wao ‘of the | Proportion of about twenty to three, and the reduction on “yd ‘With flamieg cards, ia various newspaper, thankiog the The feel- | company with Cov. Cni ‘within two days’ travel Ss 4 that wae required in instrument would be in | Wasbipgton, Gene: @ resolution our Biate anning we Atlantic Telegraph Company, Profesor Thompton, of | the came ratio. fo accomplish this, and bp 80 doing make 4 Mayor for puttirg down all illegal lotteries, and represent: ma of | from Great Salt Lake City, tare about os thirty milesfrom | Goss ong Hughet, the American Inven- | the time of the currents and the speed of the lastrument | Proresies © if the mo- fog themselves tbe proprietors of tho only egal lo i one eee: | ak cenp tank taien Lomas of hantoamen ies ravd st “ ‘Progress of the Lat ter during Three | SOFFe#Pond, was e matter of absolute necessity. Someot the | idle ‘tes dengeedeoonete ‘overt act ine tery concern im the country. Mayor Temana, from bave forfeited the righta which thee once had by | every character of bogus. To the foregoing obj Das - the Ni to Mr. Hi , | 8 wheels required enlarging and some other alterations which even if she remains reliable information, however, doubted as to their lege chien. Our | may be added that it is not at all probabie thet Mr. Ger. we—Delegetion fom Ragere . Hugher’ | were necessary. The assistance of one of the mechanics | passive Ya motion x the asia. Bate Mai roome | ish would leave Camp Scott on the 10th of April for the | Headquarters—Sending Despatches by his Instrumen's— | wes saked for, but it was found that he was otherwise | was for a protecoraie all the wight Sony... apeste 4 rs 4 “ of Guiatesie. | Fast, and tho senior ¢ firm, Mr. Glibert, fol- What they think here of his Invenion—Iia Successful ed. Mr. Haghes, however, was told he could have | Central American Teflectina he ‘The ‘slat Hs partwer of th 5 ¥ te thetr own Mate (Georgia), and therefore made — : Dey tor thelr snp- | low him a few days after. ‘The story throughout looks | Aypiication to Twenty ele Hundred Miles of the Sudma- ae eaneees ae My ae tm. | Bioy conse! (6 sondtuct the ligation It» ur At , rine Cable— What we Ezpect To D> compared with What ‘veatigation. Accordingly he despatched Sergeant Alfred torpey Genera) a oply solieiter of 6 route and’ ani There is unquestionably some important move or other od or jot “ ‘with Intreductory lettors toGov. very te will doubtlece employ good Tl thick it Renee ee Rt tong a. Seapereane Has Ben Dono Preqrets f Dv. Whitehouse during Seven ny ntPewtitentee feat to hat ‘the Ai (pected daily very by LOS Months’ Experience with the Catle—Opinions of Engi Brown, of Georgis, about two weeks ago. Sergeant Pirney ihe inatiheten | tained here that the abdication of the Prophet Governor preceeded immediately to Washingtov, where ho pro- do fo, hie quaveseer, the Cutenel will bo the ret tnleg we neers tn Regard to the Adegtability of Mr. W. B, . ; yabt learn. The moat reliable sources of isfurmation on Utah | Averett’s Paying Out Machinery—The Coiling om the eared a letter from Howell Cobb, Hecrotary of the fre oo ts wader | matters assure mo that nothing need be expected from | Niagara to be Finished within a Week, dc. ee ed cae tee Gh Urea | oes tice A friend thinks i sot waicely that maass | _ Now that the diificalties and obstacies which presented ) resented bis credentials, a: foliuws, to ernor Brown. 5 the 4 AY will be f ‘st Bridger, and tho themselves in the engineering department have beo SBCRETARY COBB INTKOBUCES MR. BIRNEY. ‘everesa in your leudable attempts to enforse ly the eri- | there till a full investigation of the Utab difficulties ts | overcome by the construction of a machine every way le Wasntroron Crrv, May 7, 1854 mipsel laws of vour eity, I am with great fra— pe tointreduee to Jou Mr. Sergesst Birney, | obedient servan: as: “te See eaten the Suhfers of eartaie etorlas ousharttos Neca | Toon Daw. F. Tinnanx, Mayor of New f Sen Yorks we fe suangd ia ibe junsttic ect ct suey | mimmeprento Suvauonk tad” i i i a Gov. Camm! dey Oe adapted to the paying out process, the attention of all possibly | whoare interested in the success of the enterprise ia di- cometbing tn this. rected more closely to the movements in the electriciau's 38 i z. i 5 i z j fl ? | | fog to gupprese those Tam sare yo0 will rewtor ne pn te An scant Mery Dab spay + re 7 Gaines lottery. The matter was placed in the hands of the progress which it was reported had been mae by Dr. Sere maa ake several of the ay etictala ot What te A a proprie. jared! aad Whiteboure, the chief electrician of the company, wh, Governor Buown, Milledgevitie,” however, was done with them, they being scon dis. Fst taal about seven o'clock, when the | i Lis own official statement of January last, said he bot | MAYOR TIEMANN’S LETTER. cbarged. Mr. Bir: reached home yesterday morn Dalmieat breezes and the sunniest of skies were wafting attained a speed of four words a minute, with a pros Mayor's Orrica, New Yorx, Aprils, 1858, | 1s, aod after to the Mayor the result of his pect of still more satisfactory resalts, In this, however, Avronwey Gevenar oF THE STATE OF GRonGiA:— trip, was sent immediately off again last evening to Al. | and smiling over the expanse of crinoline which eddied Dram @rn—By the of our Stale all lotteries and | bany, to track another extensive swicdling concern, in up Broadway, a tromendous row diatarbed the serenity of appears be was somewhat premature, ag actual trial fy Xd bance are doclared unlawful, Our Logis'aiure | which there are éaid to be over two hundred ooanected, th ‘ ban since shown that be cannot even send s wor!» ve per tceacahee ies tants and to make it | but located in various States in the Union. 6 Moat aristocratic part of the faahionable promenade. a ae ¥ Je innibition thor has boon es. | Sergeant Birney on hia way home elepped a day at | The parties to the afternoon's entertainment | ™ule, and in nome instances that ho cannot mako ino Ay tn thie. for the vale of tickets an’ ths iF goant ey on way dtepped a day per ‘noon '# iment ea} This, 16 Bb coatenned id b Sivertisemenia Weshington and got & letter from the Postmaster General | were Mr. Charles Mathews, tho eminent comedian | "eivired letter hay meee BO GOERENNES, weuhe be to be drat to Postmaster Fowler to send to the dead letter office all now playing at Barton's theatre, and Mr. A. 8. | "her discouraging; and were it not for circumstances It of letters known to be sent to assumed names, and tor the rey a " Boe that have oocurred since the arrival of our owa country. | 1*7 of ® dollar, to its axis, upon the - | been incessan‘ly torn b: Mooagas for tweive Bwan ti of swindlicg. Yesterday morning about seven | Davenport, a popular young actor at present attached to face of which @ ray of light is thrown from an ordinary | years was sufficiently corruption to a Ibe! Pusdred letters were detained at iho Post }, address | the stock company of Wallack’s theatre. pte, Mn, Magnan, Poe we ee em) ee in come fa ~yy ’ 7 ed to Doctors Wallace, Morton, James, (the ‘sands of life These of car renkere who ave interested te sidered as ina very precarious condition at the presert | fcreen somew! similar to that used in pho im #0 long cannot al map,”) Monet, Le Brun, Dutton, Tracy, De la Rome and Gece | om. To understand this part of the subject it will bono | Weraphing, and on which @ graduvied ssale, | strength if New Gri Uarted Profesocr James T. Horn—all said to be assumed names, | matters will remember that Mr. Davenport was the hus — from one to & hundred degrees, | Giates the absorption oe If this order is carried out the Swan & Co, lottery has | band of Miss Lizzie Weston; that a separation took place | Sry, however, lo go back to last year to the ime when | js marked. Now, as the ray of iathrowa upon | matter of course ite t porte, ite agricutara) Goubtlers seen fa last days. Detween them last summer, and aow ‘war. | the telegraph equedron were lying in the Cove of Cork | this scale, its position indicates the which is intond- | cepacites, and its gold mines at Upate would soon prove LETTER FROM MR. BENJAMIN WOOD. / ” While the Agamemnon and Nisgara were at anchor here, | $0, sud which i always kpown, or at leant say to be | an irresistible attraction to emigrasts. Moreover, worene fare. Subsequently Mr. Davenport ened for aod » | known, by the force of the battery applied. In this way | friencly influences will be at work as in New Granada. My mie bien aid Gn be | Obtained a divorce on the ground of adultery | %¢twoends of the cable from cach ship were joined, #0 certain strength of current mast, by producing a certain General Paez, the chief epponent of bas for twers Mayer Tiemann, Howell Cobb and the authorities ot | between bie wife and Mr. Charles Mathews. Im. | ®# ‘Presents conlinuous line of twenty-five hundred SESS toes ener te Netiel Seelt es Seong, Tormea, a. Georgia upon the gud) of the Sparta Academy Lowery. diately fier the granting the divorce, the o miles—the longest submarine telegraph which the world | Te aiphad pont A es ——. aie devant Mra. Davenport had ever seen. Up to this moment no oppertunity not been made known to tbe gatriders; Dat I supposo that io ics Geen moneda Legis. | Jore ‘was ever afforded of sending @ current through #0 long | the bundred degrees will be divided pie Le Store of Georgia, sea te ea @ conductor, end the most serions apprehensions were Soop Sonentan Thus wilt bave. to be divided inte. 'be- reference to said lottery aro conseqventiy A felt ag to the result. You may imagine, therefore, how | tween five and forty parts, and there must be the sad the money bas been promptly paid to the wastes | Matiers were in , anxious we all felt when this experiment was about to be | same a of ‘batteries, varying in strength from ee Pertormed; for. wer al, rus babes cxperion tbe | See gure ces ser wheter te zeal to reform the morsis of the fe hy ELE succees of which was considered exceedingly probieme:!- oy if pt Bs If you desire to form them thal they do sot know wha: laws are binting cal. Well, a I have said, the ends of the cable wore Prosuee "A" you touch the better, hetorce of which de- and in force im their State, despatched as his agent for | divorce ~ notes that letter, and so on with each battery to that porpore a convicted thief, who hai been on the tread- | that ‘united, and the batteries and the other necessary appli: | 0" ea of the ‘alpbabet and the end of the nucs- ‘will in Aogiand, and as his associate inthe embassy aman | Mr. De ances were Drought to bear with the mom gratifying #40 | rais also, Tho battery at each end of the lino— Tore ascunos of ertene in Seaen, Gan ty ovine thom ee he coms. They not only succeeded im getting a current | that is, st Newfoundland and Ireland—must corre- fanction of his name, tho Mayor bas introduced these | rather a through, but they did eo with such rapidity that before « | phot i every Partinaiey te econ in the geiection of ae yh - ify Ope of theee ——_ minute elapsed between ninety and a hundred and twenty Ray TE have consi tera the facts, ud wrote directly to Col. Wm. R. MoLour, At- | Socern ts protect Unoir interest la New Vouk and to de. | oouriecus worn Wenemaed Siem. cae end to bya we bg By FE torney General of Georgia, the following letter upon the Ser ee ee Ly? ey an ages hy. ay pe danny ng iti aeemecd ned ge ey at yg tg a? battery a ‘Weil a8 to advance the intereste of @ member of Con’ | once. M scoured — slectrieal part of | ou different are seldom, if ever, the same, Te en east | Gpetciatenttied sere tie ket tine are might be set we mers te meciery. | whe cal scatmied wi evakecs Pr * a vf aber weg May EL am, ExBe to mtx timely wih thie matter wil herent bo Niwas under these circumstances that the telegraph | axons Af - some bh T who ox: ee are Ss eee . Mathews squadron lef the Gove of Cork on the Si of Bice 00 cccommptet 0 Meh Tate of sta. ‘This is Mr. Avean'ss | but Wat the object of the atiack ie = political one aeirien’s | Avaust, 1887. The remull of that expedition is fa | Henley, who, iaformed you in one ‘vel pereatas, Le toned ard that I am the object of the attack ; why not take De sren | milling fo e@Tery ome; but there are other omse ye yy ES - New Youn, May 11,1868. BENJAMIN WOOD. tt, | cossoee which mnt be related Bere, The cable ships, Aga | He does aot ay bow log he. would’ require n reaching ek cle a bi eogar, | memnon acd Niagara, returned to Eegland, and sevord thane ceemeoel todas hardly probe: sdahion of trea Southern, States ng saad ve viewed 0 ey News from Rie Janeiro. D. Feeponiie | ing to agrcoment went into Plymouth, where the cable J OT imporemens hes eusested he ane | One Poy eyed x Acdng ‘We bave Rio Janeiro papers to April 13. There ts no Lnceueen was a!] ianded and carefully ootled in a water tight tank. | wide since the ne eee iH Political news. The papers wore discussing Mr. Moado’s . will Dot ; M by the | \doct twenty ove hundred miles of it were placed here | tbe gentry, and Jn fact Al, Glamees, ore te an Tre. | Propositions to the Emperor, and while somo of thom loked | Coller, elevates a whip over his shoulders, strikes him | near the beginning of November, affording « magnificent supplied with samples of ‘printing-—the Duchess of Kent, don "yon | SPOR the projected clover sliiance with the United States Sos bepatenctrel yas pian emer sar enpertanity to the electricians to make their experiments | the Duchess of Norfolk, and the Duchees of Bomerse— without i "* n j | during the whole winter, and tn fact till the ships should | while t : » pat Fan Jistentty opponed it i Saja’ 6 disarm~ Davenport, and takes him to ward , sa! admtrais, the the ‘ ‘neoee emigration from Furope granting boun! be does an if imano- fo lands to euigrame wes eianie etlokeed ost fever Mr. Mathews Rie | Diy regarded. Osu: iderable jealousy of the United States | the | theatre ‘ ‘tis fetus ty ware ihe proes because it waa eo diMfoult t> | esprit. Tt ie claimed that ho was at on torn great ‘% emigration from North to South | than Mr. Davenport, at me” | America wire claimed that ‘Nothing tes i. Te is nO mention in the papers of the yellow fover. anewer the note, i ote re ic | asBAles OF coffee, 400 vate. The salon from the 17th tothe | be aise The a Sas tho At | Sist March amounted 10 10,500 bags, of ‘whan 12 06) es Important aa repmaauon Supreme takon for the United , 2,100 for the Channel or } py Tw 1 ined ht ceoer | Retctacaw tom pam Me | Pree srw oe meee i. 240, bags, of which 84,000 wore taken for the Unite! 7 ne — necessary to make @ letter at five, and the average ietsias bare one, ahtiged to oteon eos are. the very a 118 | Poo for the Mechterrenean, Connee V Wi KY a number of letters to & word at the same, the ninsty | perfection of an instrument for land lines, although they hong he 12 Reis | ling of the last packet, the sales have amounted to 127, Aonon soaiser an tevUmANty POMPANT. pe trangia en predentin dt BS ~ ‘sebmarine cxbles if LK 3 enceramment I acs | 660 bags. We qnoie lots for the Cnited Staten 415008 | Mar dl Sah Crosby we. the New Tork, Mutual minute. Th might usturalty be eupposed that the speed | C°%rea! TAVSME SC Paimeaw ctormed of the succesful er 4 ; I e Would be considerably increased since then; but what | triel to which the pay ing out ‘will you say when you are told that the reverse (¢ the | Niagara and Agamemnon have subjacted Son nea ines ee nammiaston bas boon reduced | $9" LIT" ine“eogincers, who have at the f. ooh te Words to three letters and two | admirable manner in which it works. The following are ise fiftha’ In the first letter which you recetved from this | some of the lettera which Bave_ boss recatved from tne pounced, tad was imerediately contacted to ee Mover? fide in regerd to the progress of the enterprize wore | CDaineers, whose wae solicited Laie ile conenael aol to vemen | irned that they wore telegraphing at cit gh te pany, and whoee views in regard to it@ operation were | Ve iciiy of course, (rom ihe chairman 0° the evening, ity, Wer Dot insurable when she sailed, or she ooald have | word 9 minuto—a figure in whith I feared thors was os ll Loxpor, Aprit 23, 1888, Sr Fenwick Williams. LH 3 oi LETTER OF un conn. MUupOenEs, May. 18, 4, 01800 Dean %e—Thig will be handed H ° eh cetee ate ‘ike Parveen of Tippress. | £604, £1800 & 41000: second ordinary, 91600 & “éis00; | Berton.” Fer the 6 foe the ‘uch er , 4 Keim, 24500 a 9]800, Rowe eood , Felon the tale oC Seaeeie, Wie hes, Deine fet stemoriy | mixed Ixia, 24 i M yowerner An re he Mayor | O00 & 400/100. second quality , 160/000 a 200/000, been cerried into eeme port and saved: and aleo that the oe Ga feo, of Atlantic Telegraph Co — Some of the most distinguished offleere present were Soverwor wad mpeeit MER that Ie wih Re kone AG,bom the | 11/000 8 1)200. Fiour—RAltimore, wtoeke 20,000 , | defendants were pot tisble, because after ths potieg was | Some mistaxe, end which I hesitated pubtiening until fully | OFORSY Savanr. Fea, fee of Mimade Molnmranh Oo | | eeied tO his Pxcsilency. — A000 the Duke scouliame ine irnted against Kwan A Im your equaige tye | prive 16/000: Fhilatelphia, 111000; ‘Now Orleans, 19}000. | insured and tho trewinm of ton per cent. paid Mecers "hina every aay Guring the construction of retariee and pi S portion | aeeured that it was Correct. What has since oosarred, Il look at the act of 1863 on the rubject of b Americar, (1000. Chewing tobacco, [920, Compo- | of the verre! 4 wre of. j 4 me? Fill bee sak nber Proce may Peguero ine fitlew can ttn, (end, and In demasd sperm, 1)260. Lum. | fected da cue quater Of Wwe yaive of the Aartaa The Sap dans aici » San pasar gpl ‘ 2m my crinicn well adepied to the iatende! dostery annoying tl mont ts arta Any ir and one inch seventy five piteh pine American, 4) 4 eel jeal department, and a very radical odanes, femy Lotiery. Ihave no doubt that ail tbe proveadings of | a f|0c0, ‘Baus, American, 2400, , 47000 foarte Wes principally documentary. Verdiet for | ory Gear sir, Your ROR obedient, 0,000, fall ameunt claimed. too, they will never be able to ose the cable after it shall HENRY CLIFFORD.