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WHOLE NO. 8023. G, AUGUST 22, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. ~ AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. eousideration & communication from tio New York Typo- causing the moat oxtravegact expressions of joy. Thane ELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. See ne Lanes a gee sia epee THE CABLE EXCITEMENT. grepbical Society in reference to the oclebration of the Peer ares Seneoed sob Comaghe yoosny as tenth anne praes clase be ‘was called to order by the loader saehcidinen snoteesful laying of the Atlsntic cable, The President, | swoy'im the country, tar off fram ihr bannte ot city ie, Methedkt Oump Meeting. who (ean of the apeakers Our Londen Currespomtence. Preceedin: of the Chamber of | ¥”: ° 8: Smith, ccoupiea the chair. and were unsbie to enjoy th times Oud by tha citi’ | BNCAMPMENT AT FouTONeSTaR—PaUICS OF THE 8 et le, ones Lonpom, anges: 7, 2668, 2 Cc : LE OeP Seneee 5. Van nenemne he Wrieties & greater extent than whe pe pe haod ot Seana cos Ling treat whereupon +A wfol” immodiately sseumed & pug ; | Bveryiody at Oherbourg-—ihe S:astopol of the British ommerce. of the Typographical Society be respectfally devliaed, aad | ‘yrosersend sisters” who vied with each oiber ie xy op | 10, aad it was some moments before be regained his pre Channel— France and Turkey in 41 iance—Lauis Napo- D TON AND BSTIFUK ON THE GROUND—A GALAXY OF = erry that a committee of three pocupeinteds to (ma sng a bonor to the joyful consummation of laking the Olt em | MDUSTBRIAL TAL¢NI—BIGHT THOUSARD P4vi LB gontedeads vals Sea vely Gr See ney 4 leum's Schemet— England and Austr Double Entendre Meetings and Ovations in Various Parts | Tre*tedoiuon wes caries by veiw "or tong tour | NSM Worlos lby « cord endiens sympathy end perfect | ry tHe FOREST, BTC. the vocebulary of figbting men indieatiog the period | of the Cherloury Fites—The Proragatio s of Parlivment— ee tek oem mapa, was car ya v Fe iaity. ee een pevyeon serve tore ‘The annual camp meeting of the Methodist ch :rsbea of wan the Crroipertel ee coarmaance opersioas vei The Potitical Cauldrom—A Predictiom—The Present 0 ie 0. ‘a member then mone that © comnaittes of five be ap- | 2°" ‘nese cuspourms hssatiaatg New Yorkend Brooklyn was commenced ot Por!’ e:\r, @ presiding elder observes noiwithstanding Ministry in Favor of American Exp sion South— ee imomepte multitude ip atte rdance, distoroance hed \- inted to give some e: 2 ning tent aeteclnser | CABLE CELEBRATION AT MOUNT VER, | Westchester oouaty, on Monday, Avgust 10, and term! | arn place, and the service of ths poee.or Meropaitiaa po» | Zrouble Between Dennark and the Germante Confedera- 2g0,” and dra‘t resolutions setting fort the feeliags of lice detailed by the Superintendent were not caliad into | tum—Kussia has Kye to Sw den— Pat meriton’ THE GOOD TIME COMING, the body upon the sucoenful laying ofthe cuple The mo- NON, N. Y. nated yeeterdsy (Saturday) morning. The fact thet this pn vf A Tor cele Mb reer oy on kyo seritn's Ren, ke. ke. tion = ee ey. wim epcaid Mounr Varnnoy, N, ¥., August 18, 1858, was the first menstor assemblage that had been convened tbe ground, for varions articles of vauo wero aissing, Ruinous ee Aer Prediction—The Stade Dut— id n = — * 4 This event, tho consummation of which bas cocasionod | in the foreat since the great revival, which spread over among them a valuable goid watch The Principalities, de , de, mango to drwt oni resent baagoar toch general excitement and rejoloing whraghout the | the United Sates and even Europe, during the preceding | At«no of tho prayer mivaliogs the Rev. Mr Suerman, | The Queen, the mosh substantial portion of her minia-. Weunderst:nd that sivce Mr. Field has sent in his re Bigne'ion as active manager of the Atiantic Telegraph Company, a feoling of strong regret has been very geno- ve'ly expressed among the stockholders in this country, and masy letters bave been adcressed to him, begging of him to wihdraw hia letter. But, owing partly to nis im- paired heaith, and party to the pressure of his private the Badford , Charch entire country, was duly celebrated here in this usually | winter, and which took auch a hold on the public ming | TPO 's vaning large crowds 49 tho Badfor street. cuar-h quiet village last evening. Toe bells were rung, and | that the secular press recorded its progress from day to oho Saveet Rg ie idl Cant ed er region toe a ove hundred salutes were fired by Atkingon’s Artiliory. | dey, coupled with another circum.tance, mimaly, that | splendid wardrobe and costly jewels, bu wa, on her Gar boat of the Mount Versom Hotel contributed to the | « /awfal Gardner,” a neted pugiliet-—who resides a Port- saebeds Tepewached bar fair, bo, 1a reuirn ead, toned Hf : the tae Tenet toe penile it | Chester—was one of the subjects of the great awakening, | stance proouced great impreenion apn tha congregation was the ‘of general by all. together with the interest which is always conuecied with On Friday morning a young actor apove in & pardetic ‘THE NEW YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL socreTY, © Ap adjourned meeting of this society was held las evening in their rooms, No 3 Chambers street, There was a very large attendance, end much enthusiasm manifested. a ie MoDevitt presided. ers, and about a hundred members of Parlament, are now at Cherbourg complimeutivg the Emperor of the French on the completion of tue most formidable moilitery and naval achievement—the Frevch Se>astopol in the British channel, The Sebastopol of the Black Se. wae an object of terror to England, because it threatens) Coustan- strain, observing tbat in answer to the prayers of axsin'ed le, while tb monet Spremrmvenie thene gatherings, one of our reporters visited the encamp- > ous tight of | “Pople, while the Norman fortress, the favor, ¥ business allutva, Mr. Field nas, wo understand, felt himself CABLE CELEBRATION IN DUBUQUE. ment on Thursday, and furnishes an account of the. pro- teanpel pie Brena inte. ae maxvemne rg suppore, in waich everything ia beld in Eagiaad thst ie onetime Seer oem semzremnay Denman ak | Gea. fash Run naam, gra cia | oma, st te earn fp A 1. It wae ci General Rejoicing—Universal furn-out in Honor of TAR REPORTER'S NOTES. i} - Y ‘and 4004 fellowship between the two greatest neuions of banking alpen meg eabcemaaipt yp ney enn orem ry ln ‘tus Goeieer pal ian ae the Occasion. Having deteriived to attouil tue Now York cap romot | LRTI the vrosent day He also pero an exceed, | EXYOpe. And s0 iia, ithe French historians are right, ay. TILU-PSESIDENG BUCAANGN, OAsINED. OF. | Process a2d cordially invite the co-opersiion of the | The Queen's message was received here Inst night.t | iog,1 took the forty tive minutes part three v'olerk teein ingly, tnlereating.rrewmd of tho. rise and progress ot tne | wbo nective the long ware between Hagia ted Bvenee, FIBLD—PSESIDENC BUCHANSN, CABINET OF- WOKE + ND GOVERNOKS OP AGL THB SPATS IN THE ‘UBION INVITeD TO THB ORLEERATION, BTC., BTC. ‘The Jus Comaiies on the celebration of the laying of ‘Woe atlantic cavle met yesterday at the usual time, Alder- man &cS,edon occupy ing the chair. An Mesare HgoSeta and Liendhal could not agrge to @ cperate in making & joint firework diepiay, Mr. Had. fold waa directed to make the display in front of the City Ba Messrs. Dronit & Co. offered to supply fifteen baskets of @bampagne for the grand dinner which is to come off, ema the'r offer was accopted and the thanks of the com. mittee returned. A suggestion that the equestrien statue of Washington De iLumpated by & wrestn of | ghis was referred w the sub-comiDisire, On wotion, it was agreed that all the barsin the Palace where spirituous liquor ie scid, should bo daring tbo tet of SeptumPder. A printer, uamed Rydugsom, ofered to establish a new press, abd bave it in worsivg 07 Ger during the pro- eeonion, siriking off an ode w the cable. The offer was taakfuily accepted, and the subjoci referred to the Orvane Marebal. Aidermas Boor moved that a committee of two be ap- Peinisd W procure @ portrait of Oyrus WV. Field, and tae MacticD Parrot upapimously. A communication was received from the American Exprese Oompany, tendering « team of 0\ghs or ten horees for carrying & portion of Lue surplus cate iu the proces. ale through the sirects of New York, aud this was aiao received with thacks The Secretary was directed to write letters to the Presi- dent of tbe United Stuice and all the Foreign Mimusters at Waabington, inviung them to be present at the demon- stration in New York, and participate in the feativitica, Similar letters were ordered to be writtcn to all the Cadi- Ret officers ana Governors of ctutes. The Secretary wus a:s0 directed to write letters to Cyrus W Field and Captain Hudson, and the cflisurs of the Nia- gars, informing them that the celebration will take place Om the let ana 2d of September, aud invitiog them jo par- ticipate wm the ceremonies, &o After this the comaiittes adjourned till next Tuesday. THE CHAMBER OF OOMMERCE. printers ger * A deputation from the Typographical Union No. 6 waited upon the and stated that owing to the ma- Jority of their body en; on the press they would be unadle to pate in LB voy nye 9 and therefore were obliged to reapectfuity the invita tom. liter 0 fow other remarks the comtaiitee withdrew. o'clock, fittee: u i mericen Methodiet church, stating tha: «hea tne first ine , and in n minutes the whole city was » on the New pete eae rtd po opehig ved —— beg again col Ney York, in 1763, it oa4 an uproar. Grand displays of dreworks ou overy street; | rived at the village ‘oricheater soon after five, whan caly five members, wheroaa the entire mebarship of the bonfires were kindled on every corner; ciunoa were | wy cars wore saluted from all quarters by ycloee of every ‘Methodist church waa now two millions. He exoressed a a fe ogo that Archbishop Hughes would ba orn verted, for if ; 0 2 for th. 0 rc! A Sr, coughs ecemtans premsuiicl Ge cna; | uanetabie etm, vosoradeg: are You or forte | Re et Aan net eae ets td y windows of dwelling hyuses and stores were lina seen salt oat caste ns | Tae religious services wero continued throaghoxt the dey Bated, and such a carnival was sever soeu belare or since eho meroagxias dha: | | 4 Bight, abd om Sarurdey Bene Sn welew were om the banks of the Missizsiegi shoatd patroalze thon. @uo 07 them had the au.aciy to | Crewded DY parties returniug from the camp mes\ing —— lutianato thas * somebody rus cnoaiet out of a suidiog,” | yglatt, SaRSAy, a very, bandsomo Alethodiet churos wee CABLE CELEBRATION AT RONDOUT, N.Y. | bus! would not rise up. twat positively obstinase; yeu, ‘4 . : “ 4 Janes. The tois! cost of the church, including tho boll, # Row 617, 1858, | i Wes more, I was mulish, [guid empretically 10 myselt ig ve pve aud yo Awoailanes, “Twill mot rile | $10,000. tebe The een i cmnieons — felograph was | uo.1 , r gical, & Dalionspateal, @ aro Sermons Thie Dey. celebrated in this place ag one hundred gun#ea the | destial, and a gastrowis v/ .son for mos doing 80. For two ” rs reception of the care nis ovine and tals oveatng py | Wooks iproviguel dé noth. tvigo Dat fale aad taict boas | At tke North Dutch ebtirc'y comer of Falton and Wile Ddoniires, illuminations aod a tordanght procrimtion Ci ing | Ure ccan telegraph, and, !.k» thonaands of otners, wes | Jiam streets, at 10%; A. Mond 41’. M. Seats froo to all. civic and military associations, which wan participated in | Derfcctly intoxicated with use gubdlimity of tha achieve At the New Jerusalem: church (Swedenborgias), 763 by a very large Bumber of citizens, The utmast enitasi- | Mest I bad been rosding (as was also my follow pay | at 103, A.M. oate free agm prevailed. Appropriate epeeches were mada vy i, | #eDgere) the graphic aoconns of tho verago o° the N vs a ahs ‘ ‘A. Sykes and Willian Lawton, F593, fare, Sarnishos lomanly apecial | Al the Protestant Epiteone! Miesion charch, Rev. R. @ pecans ae , hmpeet on riod bes the | icksom, paator, at 105 A.W and 73 P.M. Sonate freo HOW THE GIRLS CELEBRATED THE CABLE tmagmation bed boon doaily et work conatrncting ye eng AT WILTON, an aerial vessel for cavig¢ating the frrement, end Miscellancous Re'igions News. Wiurow, August 17, 1858, the vain hope that I might be ssiccted to denoribe UNION OF PRRSBYTERIAN® TN NOVA SCOTTA. Tope gpoabl the first trip across the Atlantic hy that mode of travel | The Frcsbylerian Wetness, of Halitax, notices wish cou- After readin of the awfulexcitin times in your great | was ousiterably eeconragod from 9 satoman} senda by | menaation the union of the Arsoviste and semen. Be city (which we all hope to visit one of these ore days) ntlemsn 19 Fulton etreot or moptiag alow | formed churches in the United States, effected in bar f Se caraves wat edltaied. ot eitthesk pleted days ago, who said thathe had no doubt but tbatths | at ritteburg, and thus speaks of union in Cavade sud Nova 7 great next acientific achievement would bo tho perfection of | Scotia:—*"1he prospect of @ union between the Free Wilton, @ small corner of the land of steady habits. | wrial navigation—e conclusion be arrive. atfrom astuty | and U. P. churches of Cavada are very encoure- When the news of the suecess of the great cable reached | of the Revelations. All these excitiog thomes having wing. Wo can ray the same with regard to Nova us, we wimmen folks made a grand go for the church, to | ‘8%04 my mental powers to their utmost tension, I con- | Scotia. Gur progress may be slow bu: it will be sure. poh ge Paste y.0 | cluded that it was absoiutely necessary that I shoald have | We will never unite till we can do it well, and thet will be give ’em “God Save the Queen” and ‘Hail Oolumby.” | repose, and therefore wended my way Jewarely aod | at farthest only a fow years. We believe there never ox- The men bad all gone down to the shire town to fire off pot = dg ecg wits Oe Saperers of be isted & more hegoed ae pare two Crees! bog nons adfui fraid world’s gr who found 0 rupol than now exis’ ween tho Presbyterian c! of Nova - ant sich Hee, bet we are re bal brooks and sermons in stones.” Nor liad [ocoassion to | Scotia and the Free church. We will unite as soon as we Powder and all Kinds of fowling pieces and #9 staid be- | regret the decision I bad made, for the onchenting sco2ery | can, but we will co operate cordially, even while we re- hind. We was’nt going to be outdone though, and if we | which was spread out before me, the flowery carpeton | main sepsrate, Gid’at ring that bell ike old Hady! We don’t know what | (Toit a oe Ere rele et te cee eee of | piscoVERY OF 30,000 NATIVE CHRISTIANS ON AN Parson Biastbig and Deacon Pineshaw will say when they | t9 me sounded as heaven's music—and the taste aud in- INDIAN ISLAND, come home from the shire town, for jest as we had gin | gepuity of mam displayed in decarating the mansions ot | We eee oe penes Wied be tay be considered big sone | the inst yank and cheer for Bennett, the rope, which had | some of our merchant princes (uot of the Firkiu order, 1 | *thor'ty, i _ lane 7 recently been — steod for fifty year, gin out in the middie, andin the | am bappy to add) who reside at Portchester, com | 0pon ar Leng ony ps lobes. It bas been age starl that followed, litte Amasa, being akoart to death, | bined to make up @ picture which ® membor ‘of tho | # time that there was there « Chrietian people forgotten and foreaken, which, however, yet ised three B bles poked bis foot through the pulpit winder. Do you thine | reportorial profession is aiden privileged to betold, | S80 tecuacd tacndten’ wicotens, meet which furnished Shaxapere with materials for bis drams- tic epeque of the Henrys and Richards, to the repacity of the Sritiah commis coyageurs armés and their traia of fol- Jowere, With euch fortrossss as Cherbourg, tlaaked by Brest, au army of six huncred thousand meu and the whole French navy, almost entirely turned into screw steamers, end conetaaiy augmented by new isuaches, France may confidently roly on the sincerity of Fogland to keep the peace with ner and all hor fricnie. Brance at present will do nothing to thers the Aonest intentions of her Britannic ay, provided the in‘ier will adopt the views of France iu regard to the quee:iona ats!) to be sotiled between Rusia, Austria saa Turkey, oow- cerping the Danubian Principalities. France bas ovidectly become @ very iutumate ally of Turkey; aud as the latter power is mable to protect herself, France, througs ber, domineers the present Oriental policy of Europe, How fer sbo will thus be able to extend ber influeace in the Eset, to the Isthmus of Sues, to tho Persian Gulf—perhaps io China is, as yot, an unsoived proviem. [his osiy is cer- ‘a1m—tinat tf at any time hereafter France and Rassia were to agroo toa division of Turkey in the interest of civiliza- tion, England would not be in a position ty opposes such @ movement, either by # demonstra‘ion tn the British (hen- nel cr in the Mediterranean. Not to invase Cogisad bes the Emperor of the l'reach spent untold miilione ia works of national defence and aggression, but t) secure the a4- hesion of England to his new p'ans, and to preveat ber heresfier from contracting dangerous alliances on the Continent, There will heaceforth be @ continental and an insular policy im Europe, though for a time they may go band in hand, with France leading and England fol- lowing. ‘The Faatern policy which France s pursuing at this m>- ment will receive an immense prestige from the /itss of Cherbourg; for there is no way of reasoning with East. ern nations, except by demonstration of power. Whatever advance bas been msde for the lest s'x moaths Dale on Thursday, the day after the celebration. He afraid, ublees they did so, that the “typos” would be vented moustering in such numbers as the oczasion eminently deserved. ‘The President replied that gentlemen connected with the Journal of Commerce wand Courier and Enquirer bad iuformed bim that those papers would suspend their pub- cation ov the 24 of September. (Ubeers ) A gentleman suggested that, if expedient, an addrces should be prepared and presented to the proprietors ot the daily jourrais, respectfully calling upon them to give thcir employ és an opportunity of jvintog ia the jul oe, Dy Dot publishing their papers on the day following. After some routine business, the moeting adjourned. CABLE CELEBRATION AT RAHWAY, N. J. Ranway, August 18, 1858. Grand Military and Civic Jubilee—Intense Enthusiasm— Fireworks, Salutes, Speeches, Ittumenacions, dc., dc, While great citie fare vieing with each other as to which shall do most honor to the great event of the age, it may not be unbecoming to chronicle the doings and feeiings of the smalicr ones. From the moment the wires firat bore the burning words of the success of the great Project into our midst, our otherwise quiet little city bas been in a fever of excitement Oar public spirited Mayor, Mr. De Graw, (familiarly known as Judge,) immediately called a special meeting of the Common Council to take proper mossures for « cele. bration worthy of the cvent. Appropriations toa liberal extent were made for music, sa‘uties, flreworks, aod every thing but a “ public dinner,” which, unlike their metropolitan brethren, they did not feol fo used of. Upoa receipt apd cooiirmation of the news of the final traas mission of the (Queen's message an4 the President's reply an imprompta procession wae formed by the oxcived we care, though? And did’nt we feel asi” we'd like | It is said the New aad THE MEMCHANTS AND THB ATLANTIC CABLE—TES: | citizens, who, hastily organizing, sot ont accompanied | to give one hug to Victory, old Buck, Piel, Bonnet here have sided considerably Prowotiog the | first lasded on the island they met with sohool teacher | wards establishing more intimate relations between TIMONIALS TO BE GIVEN TO PKB OFFICERS AND | by Jiggins’ foe band, Wc tale place, headed by the | the Ningary. “You know we have never’ seeare ship, as | material, intellectual and moral iaterests of tbe ahabi. | 8/4 bis pupils, who repeated a beMalagen (enmee, 48 Fnglsnd and gee pe been lost agein by the Queen's ENGINGEES OF TIDS NIAGARA AND THS COMMANDER | Waycr and Cotamon Council, In open carriages; the | our creek is not large euough to sail one, but we hope | tants of Portcnester aud the surrounding villages. As I art papteta after the water brooks, eo panteta my Marshal, jor the eudden emergency (Mr. Joseph Masizoa), we on & superb black casrger, and foliowed by the citizens bearmg torches. Tne cavalcade wound UWrough we streets, copsiaatly sweiling io pum ers apd enthusiasm, whilst tne sbarp ava frequent reports of the ooming cannon told that {he boys were at work Tae wia- life may be spared us to see that tarnal big boat which | leftthe station house vehicles of all descriptions were | ul af or thee, Lord.” No Bibles were found, but ile brings fay good news. 8» you bad iiluminatione, dit | being loaded with passengers destined for the camp | ot ey Promises were written upon the be of your Well, I guess you couldn’t bave beaten usany- | grouud, and, 23 may easily bo imagined, ths road pra | tees. Lew J new So Aapeaee Creed, aot the Bede. bow, for we bad twenty-five tar balls aud a great tar bar- | sented a lively sepect. The carriages of tao bon ton with | bere Catecl ne 1° Chr stinn customs. ‘went, rel, which 'll make more light aay time than your con. | livery sorvants in uniform mixed in democratically with | Cbuzches and + veg ho existed. hegeay y instru- fousded epur-my c't'es, I guees our merchants the patches up machines of the humble sous of toll; the | enmity of Pastor Heldring, founder ot Megaaien worked up too, and Sennen Seman iae Ga targa. spicy team of the fast young man with bie straw colored | Atylum at —pee and oe pret Inner Missions ‘You jest loo out for them when they ome to York, Bid gloves end bis of crinoline aad paint, came into | in Holland, be gy jonaries, been m opnemat em likehier Jeokiog tet you’li see powbere. Hopin’ that tho | collision with the uupretending conveyance of the hoary | ¢¢r the vencrab'e Cioesner, were rent out, Snes per- ie our OF TRE AGAM&MNON. A epecia) meeting of oe Chamber of Commerce was held om Jaturday afternoon, to enaole the merchants to express visit to Cherbourg, and wil! pot be recovered by her trip to Potsdam. Austria, the only Power waich, ia the pro- tent teevie state of Turkey, can make a demoustration avairet Rossia, ie now again tscleted and abandoned, and will have to sabmit to toe Frence protecwrate in > while Ruseis is station, The ma‘eriai interesta of Koy’ r Oriental question, and in fever of the extension of Austrian ipfinence in the I’rincipalisies and on the Danure; and if their joy by sweet smtios and Ths excitement stood at ite come out as bright as Paper and do as | headed piigrim, who had tne companion of his joys and | #008 baptized. This is certainly am interesting discovery. | England, by the demopsira:ion at Cherbour:, is deverred Doune coat midvigdt, when the cortege halted at the | much good, wa subscribe Sernatven, Six of the best- | bis sorrows by his side—all bound (or the camp fn tcbong The island on which there ay were found belongs | from extending a helping band t» the Curt o: Vienne, it. Mayor's sta‘ely residence, where, after vociferous cries | lookg you'll find about these ’ere parts. The great majority of the visiters came to ‘sce the fun,” | t the oct oe e Duck have aod og is equal to @ lost baie, as the result will inevitadly for bis honor, the latter appeared’ upon bis balsony aad Our old gran stared out with vs for ® ring, but being | and bave a “good time,”” as they were pleased to term it, | bad politica in this region. This may account for the show. To place the Principalities under the joint protection of the jive Powers will avail Engiaad nothing, unices one of the border States at least is her Feliable ally, capanie, if addressed the assemblage in the glowing and eloquent terms none know vetter bow w use. fis happy and ap propriate remarks were received with great applause at tue termination of which the crowd gradually dispersed. To- day, howev r, wereached the climax At ten o'clock A. MM. the military, civic societies and citizous formed (as Pet enen atthe Town Gall Atexesdy Wi D. M.s amidet the rose cf aruilony end the shouts of one of the seventy -sixers, she gia out when we gavo three | and it wasveaily painful to witnove the conductand boar ths | Origibal jotroduction of Coriatianity amg this people, cheers to the Queen. sbe she never coal get ‘over | language used by young New York, and als by their ver- and for the fact thet tho Heidelberg Carechiam was sul her feelin’ of hatin’ the rea coats. dant rural imitators as they proceeded to the encamp. | !0und in their poesesaion. Bat still, the particular time —- ment Instead of having minds prepared to receive the a San see Leeaperenge: by amen na SENATOR SEWARD AND THE CABLE. taeae festivals arp eminent saloulenee ee mcnon saa | Gon irom thoes who Save the leleare an’ teotlines for The following wea addrersed to the Directors of the At- | which tne projecters of wore design. thay oh ld effect, | Prosecuting it—German eform Messenger. tt Conferences interrupted by the Cuerb ag interm:cso, and to reserve the navigation of tho llanube as the dioiomaue = — Jantic Pelegraph Company, New York:— oy. yo ye —— ban 4 a bart wy 4 " ee ores " Lien ®, pages pam = agg = the close. poe the pes yng Procession began to move inthe follow. a! " & can! or pugiiistic encounter. aa missionary for seamen was recently sect out Me » bare " poe og order :—Hirat, the May Light Cavalry (asmail bat | 1. Se: eA M. | answer may here be given to a query often | fax bye Londen pociety, After keene ene Me tiall | Semationa of loyally’ ant aovs foe abd the hivartty pro very creditable ’ corss), num! thirty monte | TO THE Diuctons or tax Artaznic navn Comraxy, | put in “Wat do those grove mestings ac | times to large audiences with great acceptance, the flag | duced by champagne, a great policy’ in to be insaguraied New Yorx comptien ?’" ‘The comb! talent of «large | which he nad hoisted to indicate that service was to be | and established, thon, assurediy, the investment is a A thousand thaaks—ten thoueand congratulations. diet ict is concentrated at these acnual convocations, and | held at © new place, was cut down and stolen. Several | cheap and profitable one, and tne result more cectain Laan WILLIAM H. SEWARD, throwing asi¢e in & measure the conventionalities and | Romieh rowdies, remarks the Witness, “ attempted to | that of a campnign. - . etiquette of the pulpit, they catch inspiration from sur- | avnoy and disturb Mr. Kikin the services, but they Now that Parliament # prorogned, Lord Palmoreton's Toundipg associations, and hence their efforts are gene. | oid not svoceed. Threats are ly used, but Messre. | Organsare busy to undermine the present micisiry in DEMONSTRATION AT MEMPHIS. rally not only masterpieces of composition, but finished | Ekin and Hare are not the men to be put down by tnreats. | public Kaen ey to separate those whom @ coamon de- . Meurms, Tean , August 19, 1858. specimens of natural eloquerce. Thus the tatellect of the | We presume that reconree will be had to violeace whoa. | Fite for peace in ali quarters of the world Lave broagh: ‘Two national and two royal ssiutes, of twenty ons guns | refived claes is charmed and their moral sentiments culti | ever an opportunity offers, but the civic authorities are | together without previous concert. The Deroy minisry, brightners vod each, were fired here to-day in honor of the ocean wie | vated, and by this instramentatity, in conjunction with | bound to Keep the peace and protect citizens in the dis. | 't Cannot be denied, is weak; relying for supjort not 80 Grrengneut our vast te — Dersout mos exert lasting eaprossine are made an tao | “Dare® of awfUl dati.” on the divakos of twanteguniets” To div\te anita ie fre bas wuched the dou THE CABLE AND THE TRIPARTITE TREATY | destiny of bundredn determined, while on the other bind | jy iter rons Gomiorae tated ‘May 20, pe, | M4,cnly safety ; and hones it slianee with the Maa sbeeter ign, “tir, oe Dall 4 FOR IRELAND. eanpted 05 shows tee weeta cfs ree clave whove galaant | G0OdelL mentions the conversion of four of the papite of Manding quastions to settle: with the Bridsh govere Pied" to offeot, more * TO THB MDIFOR OF THE HERALD. nature predominates over the intellectual and perfective | Mie® Whittel’s school for Jewish females The school was {bt to improve the present opportunity w press climatum; and If there be acy reason or plaurioliity a St. Louis, Mo, August 14,1858, | qualities of mind. But! fad 1am usurping tho place of | tablished in 1847, under the care of the Free Church of ree Scotland; and now, after eleven years of care and toll. commerce guided 0b; i yalual the moral teacher instead of describing toe sceves on the i q } | the demand, justice will be obtained at a moteraie ¢: po gg 4 Ef Soeeee ble paper of the 11th inst. has come to way to the encampment. On my way thither | met aa | ™! boy LY spicitual harvest for | lord Derby is not only coucrvative ei home, bat aad promptiy, to the hand, with the joyful tidings of the suocess of the groniest god man whose appearance was oxseediogly groiesqus | Thich she has prayed and labore: Pet <9 4 abroad; but there ie no knowing to what stress be ‘oon it Weiicn tvs enterprise of the age—the Atlantic telegraph cable being | and ludicrous. His bearing being imperfect be was face cote benets’ thus wermned ep ates Recteasicn me herca‘ter be reduced by circumslances. mee ‘< anon Px oe a oe Abate : — $ tuapend! arge groaay biadder from one of is care, | “ced like life from the dead.” Jes than & year—a dissolution of Pariiament and your first page with eagerness, and then turned over on whch few about at the of the winds. A litle CONSECRATION OF AN EPISCOPAL BISHOP. the third page, where th waited my joy, or the cause ay ae at cee ned mnie, who is need on ae at Dr, Late aps Fonr y ~) [~~ — headed “, for vious ion and incloation to indulge | of the of Pentaylvanis, is 01 for ine day, nepreehy tae behceh” te tans eines ara | ms Weim, WO Delliin “commends ose T teresaaaety | Saou Shoes UI ms Chek cera Philadelphia. lite Treaty for Irland.” My heart jamped, my joy wa | thought had he seen the spectacle which 1 witaeased | vishops Kemper, H. Powter, aud A. Lae have been appyint- unbounded: it was the firs: time that 1 ever saw a word | «few minutes before it would be too much for him to re- | ed covsecrators. It was’ in this churou that the first epcken in favor of her freedom in such a widely circu. | sist bursting out into uproarious laughver. The clerical | Geveral Convention of the Protestant Episcopal churc in lated paper as the New Youk Herato [now trust that all | gentioman alluded to om one occasion rela’ed an axesiow | sue United States met to frame & constitution, in 1785. the papers will fli it and prosiaim before the oublic | of a fellow apostie which is worth Tepeating. Io tne erly | The first ordination in Poonsylvapia was held by Bishop the same sentiment. the Diood that inspired Robert | days of Metbodiem, while travelling through the couairy | White, in Chriat church, in 1787. fen others have receiv: Emmet and O'Connell de stirred up, and there will be | to keep an “appolotment,’* the preacher seiecied & paseage | ed conrecration at Christ church, R Smith, Bass, Dehoa, thousands from every State ia the country ready at the | of Scripture from which he intended to addroes the e218, N. Onderdonk, Otvey, ©. Chase, Cobbs, Hawks, aad A and of commerce, bura of the Agamonwon aad Niagara, ‘who committed it to the bosom of tae ccoan, and in duc time jaia is down in ite bed, enjoy, as we would fain hope, an everiasting repose. here, mr, may it renatn, the pever-ending wonder of man, til! ite great American mother, of Goa's own direct creation, shall caase w pour down tis flood of waters. I will rem tne resolutions: Reselved, That the Chawber of Commerce of the State of New York regards the successfal isyiog of the Aciaa- te telegraph Cad. from Vaienua Bay, ta Ireland, to friai ty Bay, in Newioundisnd, as the grost eveut of the age, All this may be idio taik; atill, nent of ition, when it may be aoae consatent national honor and policy. Oue thing ® certain —the pre- sept mivistry, taking its cue from the commercial and manufacturing claeses, is not opposed to the expansion of the United States fa = Southern direction, ond of this! am #0 owmfident that I give is toyou as s mat'or of fact. The Stock Kxchaoge hae caaghtthe in #piration ; #0 that, while Britian aad Freoch secaries are drooping, Mexican have advanced to 214 a \, paruy on = strength of & ramor tha! \be United sates will aeguins © credit upon the originator, From thia time to the present moment (nearly midnight) the excited people ope up their rejolvings, and only now ere thelr loud huzzaa be- comlpg \eas ‘and lees frequent. CABLE CELEBRATION IN NEW HAVEN. New Haven, August 17, 1858, The Reception of the News—Demonstrations of Joy—A Pro- ceasion, Tiuminations, Salutes, de. tm the Dighert degree te the haman fang, . first call to thunder out in maaly voices: ‘Liberty for | and chose the words, “He that entereth not in y the Putter. ‘otectora’e over thet misgoverned country. Peopie reflecting ener on e's }, Aad thoes WOO have era Tho event of tne rocelpt of the Queen's mowsage aad | freland.”’ There will be Irishman, Americans, Frenchmen, | door but climboth up some other way, the same ie ® | GenwaN METHODISTS EMDRACING swaoexnon- | DeFe cone he Stock Kechaoge, are inetromental ip mastering the diflicalues incident to we | the President's reply has caured the greatest parlicsen- | Germans, and men of every nation, who will jendahandto | thief anda robber.” In thoee primitive ways tus pulpit , Dot very wel) voreed in the aitairs of oF comuneat; bes undertaking, and ae Jentitic aokievement justly com- mancing tke wonder And almirstion of ihe world, Hesoived, That this Cham ver recogeizss in the new oon nection of the two continents anotner bond of unioa, by aeane of which two kindred nations and toe nations of Abe world wre Drought into pearer alliance Resolved, That !a ths saccsesfal enterpriee commerce bas given to the men of science the praci cal solution of his problem, as it will aid Christiapity 's best developement Dreak \be chain that for to long @ time has bound them. | were enclosed and an entrance was obtained oy meaas of bat - 9 , Then, | say, Irishman, if needs be, will Nght like stool in | a door. Oa asconding the steps. the revereod gontisman, | , The German Methodist churehes of Now Orleans are fa thelr own country for \beir own rights, for their owa land, | who was exceedingly vorpulent, was onadic to gaia no: | & wali nett ees alae 3 end for their own freedom. Every Irishman tn this coma: | cess by the door, aud was obliged to climo over the en- eae aoe ae éntnncenies tak tee try would be ready, rifle, sword end pistol in head, to | closure in order to get in. Having succeeded in doing «>, | %? yp pony ep tang ber Dogg ith, taking @ sail from New York and tand in «body in Ireiand aad de. | he wes perplexed as to what course be whould pureus, for | Porton Own and cider churches wih Rim. mand their freedom from that country that would rule the | the predicament im which he was Placed 89 confused his THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIRTYs Korid if it could—Pogland. If they refuse it, we hope | brain that he was unable to think clearly, and he was | The following resoiusions were passed unanimously by to do an the Americans bare done—fight, and win it—then fiomily comvelled to address his hearers frown the woria the Berkshire North Avecelation of Congregational Minis. they understand their owo,and as far as that goes, this im- provewont, in Coanection #th the report, ie quite sig- pificant, [i sbows very clear'y that Kaglian brokers f ot look upon Ameéricaas &¢ Corsorants who merely de- your what comes in their way, Dat ag men of sense aud honesty, who, if not meddied witn in an unplesrant teen ner, will remembor what is due to others ai well an themselves. There isa s'ight—s very #\gbt—trouble between Dan. sation and grandest celebration Connecticut witness ed, Hoth were announced here about twelve o’clozk last evening, first orally, aud afterwards by the general ring ing of bells and firing of cannon, But the craetest feature of the celebration bas ocourret to-day and ibis evening. At sunrise ali the bells in town were rung, aod two casgon from the public green apoke making peace and Cec urd the cominvn interest of al! be independent. Let us try, anyhow. already quoted. ters, on the th inet, at Richmond, Mare — mark and the Germanic Qvotederation about — cast phy forth ¢ wational salcte. British and Amerissn flags wors pls ssel E Here ! am on the ground, which !sad nirabiy adapted to | Resolved, That tae position takon by tho A fooderis in regard to Ho etein end Lauruborg. it will come Resolved, That because of the seemingly ineurmounta- = up from all pointe, and banners were everywhere Detention of the Steamer Hermann. the purpose ior which it is used, boing shaded with abuu- | Tract Society, at Boston, in reverence to pablial to nothing. Denmark #:i! undoubtedly yield, and surren- die aifMeulty of binding together by wa Gndroken chain the (id World sod the New—because of the care and acep wil and deop anxiety involved in tho effort and of its der the idea of consolidizi'g tne goverameatot the Cochies with ber Scsadin: Provinces. If there were ony thing substantial (n tuat quarrel tus K@paror of the pon . dance of trees, and #0 even that pedestrians can promo | the subject of slavery as freeiy as in respect to 7 sins, The steamer Hermann, the first steamer for “ Fraser | nage with pleasure. ‘The sua ts Seneending on the west. | meets onr hearty approval. i river direct,” was advertised to sall yesterday trom this | ern hills as I write, and the heavens are literally in a Resolved, That we deplore the action of the American pended. At cight o'clock P.M. a cavalcade (preceded by two bands) was formed in front of the New Haven Hotel. In the procersion were some fitty carriages, ‘i thie Chamber would accord us meet of Diaze of glory. Tract Society, at New York, because it faila shortof meet- | Fremch would bave offared his maciation long ag); bat ho a Hadgon and fliers of ibe Ningars. to | Mounted horeomen and about twelve aasdred pert, bas owing to Rer.repaire. uot being comgloted, wee | DEO GT. ns that _an olaborate article am | ing the reepc sibilities resting upon that organization, looked upon the quest.ou as atrietly ® federal one for Ger- Captain Proedy, of the Agamemnon; to Messrs. Everex | "20 marched the principal sireets fhe Site | unable to get off. The pier foot of North Moore sireet, peared inthe Hxmatn inst year, giving « history of tho 'ANOPHER MIGRIONARY PALLEN. many alone, a © it will undoubtedly end. ‘and Woodhouse, of the mp? Departmest Captain where ‘lay, presented « busy scone throughout the origin of camp Meetings and a description of the Intelligence bas been received of the des th of Mes. There was atime when | emia jouked with a fsrorabie ‘man, of the Gorgon, ‘All Wao co-oper ued on the a the six hundred parsengors who were booked for | encampment at Turner's, N J., which, much to | ¢yeon the pretensions of [eomark, but she sow pru- pant ct Gress Britains and Gyrus, W. Field, who hee been m4 pee ye the writer's surpriee, was subjecied to severe criticiam. | \hwore, wifeot the Rev. W. Ashmore,of the Siam mission, | Geniiy iocks tm another moi0 promising direction for an gk of Dringing inte successful combiaetion hor, and their friends, expected her to #ail punctually. which while on bor way to this country from Hong Le | wih | increase of power. Tho fortifications of the Aland isiande of the Capo “ ber two children. She died on the 10th of da: Thero was consequently a resi t> get baggage on bosrd, of Good Rope, and was buries at eee. dd and, as the stores were not yet taken there was mach The Presbyterian (Old Sebool) church, 1 worth, confusion. Many of the passengers sat about the dock all Kanene, wee dediontet Jane 20. “a Seeonite tho man ot. day, waiting for a chance to get their luggege on board, tee, (some of whom he learned are our leading morchants,) | gibic church site in the city, The oo!y ether charch edi- without success. The repairs to the steamer were nut pi LC ey toe im Leavenworth is the Roman Catholic. . was in aad be | The infidels are to bold a straightout convention at Palla. completed, and © huge derrick was alongxide for the pur. takes pleanure im correcting the erroneous impression delphia tn October, with no attempt to dieguse theaselvee which Christian pames. baving been destroyed, she cow threatens 8 reden im Resolved, That a committes be to consider adr anide oan thoir pieces, Thix Forge cf tae account had 0 teadeecy to make. and upon the proper testimonial to be presented to prevented use of more (haa one gangway, and the | The chairman commitioe is Isaac Forster, he , a ol b Sn8 Se Cons aed eaginens of tee 3. Dumerous gangs of men taking in stores, pty as Kentleman of probity and indefatigable industry, who bas | yor6t py ane Motions ternate neo ren Ss gare, and such other measures as may be deemed clamoring to get on board, and the friends wigning to bid one fae vane we ‘ote Hany oan ae cleeee te Cunterence tr oe past year, equalling about ono ‘Tha! another confusion: + | from the I churches in New York aed Ii 0 aif the number in the entire Methodist charca the year Were in atéencance, many of whom are noted for their | PTé ‘ oratorical powers. there were The African Motho-list church of the United States, well Kpown pe cores te ng which !s Of recent date, already numbers 30,000 members the Governors of the Almabouse | 80¢ 300 ministers. Itowns Wuberforce University, near I was giad to eee one taking a0 active part lo ove of ike fort sap. | Xenia, Ohio, where their Bahop, Payne, resides. The ‘WILL SALL FROM THIS PEER 3 | Posed that he would be that class of individuals | buildings have eost $05,000. reconded Lp pees Tel H AT FOUR 0 CLOCK ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, who are eaid to have ofl of another c ase, their The Rey. Mr. Meyer, of New }, Edinborg, Capt Preed; Ge tgameas Yan panceng o conte popes tans te om py yaa purtermaoe By tee Frew yiety of Willoneg ity , lany of the ors got tired of the confusion such a su as will enabdie | tion was > oMioars, aa Woll ae shose of thé | CABLE CELEBRATION AT FRANKLIN, N. J. detention, and up quarters in the chy until Monday. | bim to keep om the track during oe peer Iwas a's0 | is one of the beet Hebraists living. officers of the Niegara. Ae thought jastice Prasktum, N. J., Auguet 10, 19, Most of thore on the pier to be people rather | Dieased to observe that an ox alderman who was About twenty clergymen, inclu ting two or three of the to better to do in the world than the class which first started | converted last winter, and who represenmed himecif Andover professors, were to sail from Now: on the Californim excitement. The adventi ppeared | ae being ove of the “forty thieves’’ of the city government, ening man ably elated atthe protpect of geting off, and, whether | ull mainiained bis ategei yt was infor wd ites all ng aw es excursion to the coast of Nord hey or pot, will dou! ha’ Of the | speeker juded in their discourses y@ 811 CORS hed ney & gol ope’ tae laruene Mg pon to | Aclantic telegraph expedition, and made a spiritnal appli. The cares ane. 0 , Mubstantial church edifice Py voyage round to Frazer's river in seventy daya, | oation of the great event of the age. The asrembiages of pod pmd ney 2 | Gianke mye Sho la proviaea with an extensive complement of mores. | peovie ‘bat bave been in attendance from day to day bas | laid on the 24th wit house is to be 80 by 60 foes, of A Private Celebration tn Lhen of a Public One—Sahutes, Cheers, Flags Displayed, and an IUumtnation, de. Pri 4 electricians, not because £ i lutions just offered. The dnambe cout not attend to te ai Moers, mh, = 2 drat, pe “nd itube peeen ion oe T= “Geese Gale Baan provi y their own count: 5 sion of tho first mestage morons the ocean, A party of Sacken Mraic —An immenee assemblage will doubtless Bat the noted individ . mede Jersey City Politics. tan hese ef te Saneenney:" 86 be MaDartOR iy Indies and gentlemen, montly residents of Now York | CODgtegate in Jones’ Wood this afternoon to enjoy the fe the commenstunnae tout artele Gr Orvulecardaer, DEMOCRATIO NOMINATION FOR CONGRESSMAN OF resolutions, and with this amendinent they passed uuani | baying resolved to commemorate the Occasion, © amali | ‘ree grand sacred concerts announced to come off under | alle cont Gardner,’ was the centre of attraction THR FIFTH DIerKicT. moealy, sliowing the com. | oR canton was procured from the city, and during the | SY Ciroumatances that may arise, The public may con. | Ererstody gees 0 bea han spam, we te | att ye on Soe miten anthoriosd Uy the fesoletions =I. O, Green, Aca. | afternoon of Tuesday one thundrod guns were dred, and | *€aventy rely upon two things—there ‘will be no pom. | ™acicated by the n with his mother ‘ad ; Sed anes a eee inate cnt Caleh comntiee Low, 8. D. Baboock, Chas. A. Marshall, Fred. A. Conikli an each discharge belched forth ite thundering notes the | Ponementand the masic will be good. The programmes latter bas also recently be converted, and was as active | was held in Jersey City on Thursday afternoon, Jacob R Floy: & - B. ‘m. B. Dat neighbors gathered around, and at one timo a large con. | aré entirely diferent, and have been carefully arranged manion, tee aoe Their business is that of #ho® | Wortendyke, the present member, was unanimously re- "Riven, wae evans of wa present. On the hoedredth round | by Messrs. Maretzek, Ansobute and’ the other conductors. x gros nominated, and his course in the st cermasn,, indioting Blunt, A. ©. Richards, Peletiah Perit. three loud cbecrs were font up, In which the ladies joined - ; but on contrary his orgaaisation = his vote in favor of |.ccompton, eon Cody | On ‘motion, Cyrus W. Field, Captain Hudson, Messrs. | most heartily. It seomed & mater of pride with every. Another Story on the City Hall. Compact and comparatively refiaed, an! although aot a | wae addressed by Governor Price, Mr. * Everet! and Woodhours, wero’ elected honurary iembors TO THR RDITOR OF THR HERALD. Pleasing speaker, yet he uses language with correctness | “ters. gracias macnos. Bd fb Now is the time to make the desirable improvement in | SP freedom: while the earnestness, sincerity and bum!t ney : ty of bis demeanor vate the hearer and win his ‘The Board of Aldermen of J City have ordered « the above building. Another story woul! add mach to | confidence. He wae Gam ne foe sult of Diack aad wef A 1 election in the Fourth ward, on Taesday, the Slat ‘ta usefulness, and I think to ite architectural beauty, We | looked well, ident of vilage informed | specie ‘Want some reapectabie, commodious and hosithfal court that the Fm ad of the sarrownaing villages pay) for bP 4) of electing an Alderman to fil! THE TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETIES AND THE ing the private residence of one of the eiti- me of Franklin was most brilliantly iliominated. From looked et COabriel, vacancy by the resignation of Al in . CABLE. every ‘window of the spacious edifice biazed forth a food | Toome very much, and if we areto wait for thom watil | ana ihe wonderful annge which haw taken place in bie | Roomvelt. Aldermen Wore Hankias and | any informed the abject all ths consideration FOUN YOR TYPO CAC e NG MMRTINGS OF THN | of light, which throw iis glare upom the gardens and | the contemplated wow Fail ie put ap many of us, who aro | conduct is a freqnent topis of conversatimn with them | Tliden were desiqueed a Board of Canvassore, ontitied to, nad Tam happy to learn that beth NEW YORK TYPOGRAPHIOAL UNION, 6, AND Tun gis fences and buildings for several hundred feet around. | in health now, will be put down into the hails of the dead. | ‘“Caréner,” raid my informant, “9 not ame,’ bat he jean — eee Prusein are moving in the came dirsetion, BBW YORE TYPO@RAPHICAT, Socrury, Again the neighbors cathered near, and amidst on ‘This improvement could be mado rapid!y and vith small | excollent eparrer.”” Mr Gardver exhorted io the prayer Common Pieas—Speetal Term, fon of the United Staies and Bogiand THR NSW YORK TYPOGRAPINICAL HSON, FO. @, Sour iasm and congratalations a quantity of dreworks were | expense in 9 dition to what it will ‘om to repair Lotte | meetings and made powerful appeals to tho carciog io Before Hoo. Judge futon Ww not opposed tof ) erovement; the Hem! A ial mecting of thie bod: held | Put off in the vicinity. An immense train of gunpowder, | have some fine court rooms immediately, aud a tubstar- | reference to their immortal interests. The following anec John Fitepatrick vs Asariah C. Flagg, tc —Metion to undermanding their interesta bower than tore ae y was hold last evening st | punning nearly the whole length of the wails yang tial etone oF iron cupola, Soto pertaining to Gardner was related to the writer by a | confirm report of referee and for leave fo prowpoute ua. | j se 10 & specien of diff-rentiet duties levied on the vem snety rotms, 100 Bowery, for the purpose of taxing into F the enthusiastic: propristor's residence, was algo fired, August 20, 1869. A MEMBER OF THE DAR. | member of the New York press, but he canaot vouch for | dertaking granted gels of all other nations vat Urrse of Hamever and the litte