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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ————— WHOLE NO. 8025. THE CABLE FUROR. THE CELEBRATION IN NEW YORK. WEP WILITARY AND CIVIC TURNOUT IN NEW YORK— BBD BEVENTH, A 6 KNTY-FIRST AND ALL TUR BEOT- MbNIB OP THE UITY TO BE IN THE PROOKESION—- TBS CALLE FO BE OHA TN THROUGH TH STRYETS—- BOCIETIAY 70 JOIN IN TAS DEMON- NIAG ANS TO BB SALUTED OFF THE BA? rERY—1HE LINE VP MAwOR-—THE ORSW OF THB MIAGABA—THB FIRB WOKS, TLUMINATIONS, BTC. Tee spprosching grevi eclebration of the snosemful Dey'ng of the Atiantic cable promises to be she mosi mag- Bifesnt dieplay ever the world beheld. The measuros adopted to get up the first demonstrations were owried ‘ea with 20 mush éclat and success as were unrivalled by say Wirg, save the eothurinem manifested by the million ‘ef peepie whe turned out in Now York on the oovcasion. ‘Tee Grut success, however, and the first cclebration in hemor of the great scientific triamph, seoma now to bave only deem tne advance guard of the second gravd univercal demonstration. About ® week vince tbe Joiat Committes ef the Commes Ooun- @¥, who have the celebration arrazgemen's com mitted to their charge, agreed to have the ocle>ration 1 Wew Yor: at the same time, or at all events on the same day, as it will come off tn the British metropolis. In erear to have this edjex effected, » despatch stating their imtentien 10 tbe Mayor and Common Course!) of Looton war Gaabed through the Atlantic 00016, and a rep); fron the Leadon au horities announcing tneir totentions is now Gully and anxiously expected by the committee in New York. As no reply of any kind has yet beoa received to the deepatoh forwarded from New York, reasons havo bern jooted why suob is the cage; but no doabt ia en. tortaiped that the despatch from the Londouers will ar- rive im geod time, and that it will ann2ance their inten- dom to get up a grand demonstration on the firat of next menth-—the same day that the celebration haga bs New York. It is sa) that we desps 08 oly be forwarded from aon when the authorities bave ‘everything completed for the celebration, and this ia one of the ressona given why so enawer has yet been received te the ove forwarced from the autbortiies to this city. No matter ebat coarse tmny Do a ta Londo tre committe te Common Connell aod bere manifest @¢:‘:rwtoation 10 celebrate the laying of reat cebie ip such a manve: asthe great achiever +: Of scence and gevive deserves. he c.oer ot ien of the Upien tt slgo severe! y oe & We event sere wun Vew Vorr, bas met’ ws % Ne om wide of the taadly bo 3 worl! DO-y m0, Di mover, TIE Whi @ keown ov thes sovject, aad s correspondence ts to he be MedeMely Opene’ @ith thex, whon thew views and Wwtentions wit! De aecertaived, weigh every one feels that tbey qtil al! coledrate the evewt a/te: the examp.e and in much the rame sp'rit as New York. As the eelebrasion does 20% tak lace dere till the lat Of deptember, an exact or complete idea of the pro grewme cannot yet ve obiaired. Zhe namber of the Givie socievies that will take part in the pro tession is ot fully Bnown, bot already maoy ef them bave reported to the oft Commen Coanc'] Commitee their intention taking a public part im the celeoration. Among thege aocie- tees are the one po Da li grand terch , enlive: m overy Qing one tes ae, contribute to render tt what it should be. The Turner Assoc'stions of New York, tte sakivg part nies, by utling with tho fremen im getticg up & mecoi- beept tore light proceseina, and tnreing out m fall foros. firemen Rumer come 8,000 or 4 Lf i i u i i i a 3 i ia HE bedi! bib, Seventy: eae ‘mereb tp full dress. & 2 5. A j 4 z Hy HI ant | z s i F Zz : i i u 5 z i é Hi : é i | gr tt i & i F a8 ci} 8 g Hl £ i Hi | Ps i wey marcd MAYOR TIEMANN’S DESPATCH TO THR MAYOR OF LONDON. Sackvisz, N. B., August 28, 1868. ‘The derpetch from the Mayor of New York to tho Mayor of Londen was promptly traanmitted as far aa the Coen station, tn Newfoundiand; bat the operator there docitped to pam it on to Trinity Bay, assigning as © reason that be bad been lastructed by the managers of the Aten. We Telegraph Company to rejoot all messages addressed to parties in Burope until the cable shall have bean throws open to the publio—-of which timely notios will, is has ‘Dorn stated, be given. THR FIRST DIVISION AND THG CABLE De (el witg orders are iesued to day: — CAN*RAL ORDERS, NO. 10, ever anew Fiat Divers 8 Y ore ta} New ve Auaoee os, W988, ‘This tvision will parace oo We sessmy, the fies day of BET, to UNIH WD tHe Corporsin satiorities y and thetr fotlow of'izene ia thu celebration 0: arve.low achievement of scvence,’’ the uaion of Rercpe and amarica by the Atiactic telegra> ‘The civision wil be on the Baviery, with the Tiedt on Markesield streets, at cue o'ciucx Pf. M., pro “Pkedier Genera Tall will detail 9 troop 9 + @emert cuty, © reporsto the major General, « © quarters, at iweive o clock at» on. General Yates will direct « baat y AY De fired vpon we landing of the guests of tue ouF = the United 3 ates frigate Niagara, upon the Battery. wilt cireot a pquad of caval: * for veaa- OWARLES W. SANDFORD, Major General. R. ©, Werwone, Division inspector. THE CABLE = IN PHILADEL- THE INTERIOR DEMONSTRATIONS. Pree Ptates, N. Y., August 20, 1868, ‘The inbabileote of our liule village received the “ glo rier news” with praine and thankagiving. Alihoog> wo ‘ers without & elepraph to flab to you our demons ration yet we tad One worthy of oar amail piece. on she Scmounsement of the arrival of the Queen's come, #2 0d Revovetionary preoe that nat bees lying J the rosdride (0 the ontekirte of the village for wany ‘, and made to peal forth, avt the » the ranks of Kogtion eotdiory, Dut te shee the te nations wary ante owly oMardh Psil in the villar ie sb dieoherge of pixtyis, gure put le Dy * later tat a, Field aoe Hudsop, Bai wh is orien €1 Upon Ko maoy O COrreep moet Ge omntedy oartalnly de ferves more thao & pasting notios, Hie grayh'> doeeiy tion hee addes graaiy vo tbe interest of the aif The any iitle cetaile whi the eager padlic are an cious to devour © fod complete in be too wnt foteod Owe im © 40% Rot malty to be paid Py wDbvanded whaoks a90 fet, wor sunita, He owe ONE THOUBAND LADI CEBSION, SO THY EDITOR OF THE H®RALD. Naw Youu, Argost 23, 1868. Tree mapy parties have come out through tus datiy Journals with thetr suggestions for the great cable demon strations om the Jet proximo. I wisb to makecre which Mudopted, wil! bes new feataro im cur eclebrations, sud one that will undosbudly be as attractive and in‘oresiing ‘ae apy portion of the pageamt. I propose tbat arout « ‘hourund or more (the more the werrier) of ladies (‘‘tne Deauty and the fair” of our cy) mount their paifreye and form a cavalozde. As the wheie world and all the rest ef mankind aro wo this momentous edcesion, why shoud uot the men Senny, oP maxe Ses gerivn pepe yt at hg A at Geny that sure y: Por my part] thip % weald bes poor world withou, ibem. not be decmed pracent for female to appear alone om such ap secasion Jet it be uaderstocd wat each General or Colomel that wit! co ne for- EQUESTRIAN, 18 HUGHES A YANKEE OR A WELSHMAN? TO THR EDITOR OF 7H Babarv. Bone years age the Hughes brothers, with the'r faibor visited Liverpool At that time the present Profesnor wen @ young raw ind, from Wales,and could hardly speak Rogieh. Re, with bis brother, the preoovioas genius above porformences on the harp were 60 wonderful, piiouded & party at which I was presept. It isa matter of Mite Sapremnes, probab'y, whether he be Yani e+ or Welsa. wan, but it seems ratoer sitgu at to me, if bia coming to america, and by his goviue acquiring tae fret rook to bie profession, cau trapaicrm bim from being & Yownwaa ‘nto a Yankee. The Haxatp of this moraing speaks of bim as a Yankee. The arove facts will propabiy set tho maver IN THE PRO i EX-PRESIDENT FILLMORE AND THECABLE. On Moncay oveo ng, upon reception of the Queea’s ave page at Niagara Fais,a ame! cenace was bronghs out ana made to do duly for @ great portion of the right Tae Gazette says'—The despatch apnoapoed io the dal considerable exonement amon . etruel “God Rave the Qacen” and “fal Colomns aier-wiieh the merry dance wenson The Niagara Fain Brass Band was can and portermes their pers im cote Drasiog the important eve ‘Toe church bel's, and also the Cataract House bel, rang abelate bour. It being pretty genera! y acows tat ot President NUnaore was stoppit gy at the International, wae evgacated that he be calied out A crowd soon vhered in ‘roptof the hote!, an? to soewer to the ou- Vhesiastic cheers and calls of the people, Pili more ap- Feared apou the balcony, He war jreeted wth rourde of pape Mr. Fillmore’s remarks were pecotiarly appro priate and befitting snch an occasion, aad they were twemely well received by tho audience. dsr, Filimore rei A tO the poriod whew he was onair. muan of the Committee of Weys and Mears in the Rouse of Representatives, when Prof. Morse sougbt aid from oa grees to test the practicability of telegraphieg Mr Fill more wade @ favorable report for an appropriaiion of ‘Sbirty thousand dolars. It was recetved with der ion by & large nomber of Congressmen, who axouted the ies of talkiog by sélegraph, and offered al) sorts of amead ments designed to defeat the bill. The Dill passea, ane ry moe irene ‘Washington to Baltimore was soon ready for operation, ‘The first despatch sevt from Baltimore apnoe0cel tho Bomination of Sila Wright for President by tbe Deno cratic Convention then in session; the secnud despatch sunounced bis declension, Mr. Fillmore semerkes toet Prof, Moree waa, like awet men of genius, ia edvence of the age. He Jooked back with pleasure upoa thie incident in the carly history of telegraphic enterprise, and bat ever since taken a great interest in thelr progress, aod aa THE ATLANTIC CABLE REJOICING IN TO- RONTO, CANADA. (From tue Toronto Glove, august 20 } From ap early hour yesterday morving flage and etreamers were fb bat deed on yay se Cae aad ine city throvghout Cay asrumed A boliday app arance: Aud it was gay colors Alone which, up to bbe afernuv0, prevented siraogers scjournis g smongat us from miniak Wg @ day devoted to joy and thankugtving for a season of fasting and humiliation The stores aad pudiic offices were closed, business was surperded, the sireew were well nigh deserted, and a el'epos every #nern prevaiea, which wes unbroken save by the merry iaugater of ex- cursiopiste ériving off into the county or wending thoir PHLELEA? eit H forite 234 ‘The osll was He worshi | propose. ihree oheers for the President of the United Sates, wood were given ia e Se mapoer, A like Compliment was paid vo the erpor Geveral. Cheers were also given for .be Mayor, who duly acknowledged the samo. In the evening toore Was a grand Wrenlight procession, accompanied with fireworks sad boniirus, aude yory general ‘Lamination. Kesting of the Crew of the Singara. A meeting of the crew of the frigate Niagara 1ook place last evening in the Washingion Heacqaarvers Ane’, corner of Pearl street and Freoklio square Th was wo make arrangements for going om & la-Ke e200r9 09 Rome day daring the prevent week. Francis J. Simmons war ‘epanimously eiected chairman, and W#m Woods «a a0 poimted secretary. On i was egroed hat ibey sbould meet next Tharsdey 4 piace where they were then arsembied, and proceed on & 18. 264 eXoursioe % 40. boken. A letter was read from Mr Ourraa, of 142 Grand pray beeen ge pie! woull have « targes of whe ready for their use *beoover ‘hey pitas 44 w call % The offer aie ton wita ehake They fren elected the following men from among tacit ‘The tellowing is the order of errangements for the crew for Weenescay pext:— THR CREW OF THR SLAG4RA AT THR PETRA COOPER ENeTTTCTR— GRAND OONGRATDLARY RECEPTION OF THR CARW OF THR PRIVED STATS STEAM WRIGATE Niagara On Wednesday evening, the 26th inetant, at the Hall of the Union, Peter Jooper Jastitute, Rey Charies ) i op Council, are wu ost respeetally inviied to ath nd. meeting of the peamen it was reacived to ‘ous! national dress—blue. The line of Weab: Headquarters, Freoktin sqoare, af six o'¢ivcm Pr. Mt. Per order Cf the Kxecauve Committee, GEORGE A COOK BENJAWIN F BUK, Jods MERRITT PalLLir J DO ¥NEY. ALON70 GU MERREZ JAMES OUUREAEY. Ovrany. PRATH OF JaMEs EDDY. A deapatch received yesterday announced the death of James Kody, Eaq..@ gentioman who has been the General Superintendent of the American felegraps Company sioce ie formation, some three yearsags. Mr FE died of the ‘Deart disease yesterday morving, at the Ameriow Hours, in Burlington, Vermont Ho left this city lese than « ‘Week ag0, On & journey to Vermont for the benefit of nis bean, which bad beoome greatly tmpatred by his inoes nent attention to the laborious duties of his office, bal witbont any suspicion on the h ‘that bis condition wee so war quite one rnected: death ’ an7 i abrapt anovuacement 6; lelegraph gave a shook to bie soany frends throne hou: the counvy. Mr. & ween loman of much energy of character, and a® @ telegraph manager be had a0 eape Trpace, 'p tDis State. LP my n sbe introdae or of the magne telegrace the Seer, a he Cowt Hine saat Of Bowen, and between thet Me, sod at the thoe of bis death was ins ‘ raph will be draped to mourning e# & mark of om seny eapeot wo Din memory Perore ror Siaves my Vinomta—At Mecklen- borg © HL, Va. on the 18th ‘pet, abowk @ dc x80 Begroee fod @ very mareractory ori A negro mao and hie nero Bey aboot twats poara of | FOON ae d tw bike peop orton, NEWS FKOM S0UTH AMERICA. Progress of Dventein Barus syree wed Pare yp eey— Polltion ax@ Fivanee vo) woo Wemmer— Ce) i Mec Poregmay Eu Reeve G Cacope—Preinenns ROps be Goveke mene oem — War where Coed Stetee hte only fe pedranet— Theatrion'+—Momey Bares, KO, He We hove received our Blox from Buenos sy res, aa weil ae letters irom our correspesdent ia that Oty, te ene ated 8d and the ether op she) vy of Jniy The news tn ten Gays ialor baw thal receive? by way of Eapiesa. + Jeernale contaiv ap interesting rene of tne pro. grere ot vente in Paragvny aud Momterids OU BUKNOS AYRES COKssHPONDENOS. BueNes ayeRs, Juty 6, 1858. Ciclration of the Fourth of Juiy~ South Ameria Greets Ue North Amerscons— Paraguay Breaks uff Be Latsons with Burnes Ayres. Oo Sun: a7 th 40 instant, the son #O0D6 Drill amily over tin bow ful city, an if Ww warm aod Ober ali, and favor Ahore fow here # ml ibe right (being to the macer Dern’) WH participate in the celehration of tha Bghiy- wecond Anctversary ef the lodependecoe of the Usited Bates af Course 10 190d demonstra worthy Onnen!, Wo. Holley ear moat bowpiteDly offered to Bot only to © were Dorp beneath bw fag, Dus sien to thove who reapecied esd tH the AmeTWeD feeling Of libariy 1 m alvort paaaing etrange to ubeer za bww tho sons af of Colu a) 14 cele D ete tbe cay of the Rasiversery of wat ndepa Roe DeS, bed, an LET, two kbousaod luegare evay trom Weir Bative Aoi, J bere veseiste & ebort article from La Pribuna, & morning Cay japer of thie oy, of dace July 4, 1854, Co show the feelings they have bere iowerds ine United Sites — rouRTR oF JULY. It te to-day eiebiy iwo yoara sivce one of the fret aations je work’ br ‘obsinn red melt independ ot years Dave seo moidabes mare chen any ctheroount.s Their Grresp'ile marine Doe po rival Toetr ral rosde ore taken sp eysmo)*, fo their caps'n The'r pabite Vested the eliusx of pateeion Tre auto iep sie 8 208 soow Foren we Recompen: yt GES eve warline ¢} Dray tog to Whe Kterna) that be ase preverve the pears aud Hoare of tha con try, whled bar Fea) red med prody bes an eeterish the world Tray bravo, brawssimo, to ihe paper which empe saon ab article #1x sbouravE Biles away from that famous Kail rough of thie, you say; weil, thee cur burioes bere is dull, very dull Fivery jive y bar pincked up tte feathers asin end given an exe quatur $9 the consul from thie 9FOFione. (Lopez, oh, Lopez! proud wan, pisced io » i tein Priet fantenvic ik Dofore high weep? it pot rodicieat So quiet or bush (perbape the best transiation of bi late cfflemar mreraye) the government of ine United States of North America, Dut wust you also spur a us? NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. TOD MINIFTPKIAL OWI AY 48 RND—NEW MINIA- VER FOR FOSRION SP PAIK®- PRIFON REPOKM— IN- FLUBNCE OF THK WRW ENGLIFH LOAN—Is8U6 OF GOVESSWEYT BOMDS— FORKIONKRS AXD THECA AP- Fatke~ TRH re [Frem ‘be Com mereiai Times (Boenos Ayres), Juty 3) Op Satnreay last Colonel Mivre arrived in the “yore from Pergamino, and oF Mon‘ay took posension of dia perticlio as Minister of G» entand Foreign affairs, thos ermipeting the ety orwis. Dr Barros Pazor hene on of a8 9 anbetitate for D Francirco Bainin, should she iaster atil) decline to ener the Berste. The junction of the Americas acrobats with the ara- Wale GoM Pary at tbe Corn theatre Das given great am: ‘faction to the public. whe deve crowoed to witness ihe wonfertul fate of Wasrre. Fravkiin, i#ber end Roshs. Op Raturoay night toe Govercor and gute oooopied bis vox, The pose given by We dramaitc company Have heen very tantels\y #@iected—n0 long tiresome Cumeduss bot bright mperk! ug peut perhaps requiring BT+ as ervietic talent, Dut Digh:y amusing, end vermuo zoe ibe interiudes o gywweats teas, Aio., ¥ we The aston edt @ sotivity bens yy Dy Frage tb leaping, throwing sowerranits, fy'ug teroug® Abe ar OP & H18CK TOPE, Were Rod a4 Ufien JAOKed tbs 20 Cinco tO Pou hasta; AR MER BRD the Ce wD tho her cules fee af Roc hene wee pieye wien 32 ana 68 orunt shot. wv @ meLDer Which cavers a tori) to rep thruag) soe ‘viene Of a 'to 1d Ppectawor, aod on Tuesday eveaing say 1b abv’) 0b bis sumed, whe bis sseintaate plied 8. On Tharedsy, Boohenie clown, drawwg Deals trem 04 At ibe Vitoria the roesess obtained by “Lan Polvon”? tx Unequivocal, he Mort serp- wig transiormabons are per (ormed with Com piste soot) +: men Ere Cat in two, Owe: DY g:R0's, Gave Welr beats turved road, an) jeals with ID & Mist avceromonIns tuauLer, ) through the agency of Madre Celaauna, al! cowe / iy Dt to the 60d, 200 ete from an old women of BO years of @, Decomes a meet heagtifnl young was in her \era-, tolents of Gr. Torres were already wel kaown to us, Dus thus wor peanes all former + xhidiions. PARAGUAY. SOFENTIFIC PUPILS ON THAIS WAY TO RRGLAND— TRBASURY—GENERAL = FHU- PROPLE— STRAMSHIPA AND Bali- H THE UNUTED KTATAR DRS DAD. Imes, (Baeoon Avre® ) sary 5 | Our FoRaKwet ou ber way to Beginnd, taker wid Der simven young Porawuayane, ho prodeed t Buroye for their education at goveramso: bie, the aneful retenons, rhiy Daliding, eogiseeriog 1 fort & ierge provortion of the tnaira will reorive. When they return thle kuowvoge wil be of Vast Denedt to tole riwing repobie Geverose Lo » DY thie measure, shows tbat though bis eway De ratber cbeyonc— perbape Decessarily 6—be bes We wus later nin Of the probe at earl ie foances of the Paraguayan government are io a RE PRLIETROLOTS RUE, Lhe Feoripts CoE ieraaly exeet 4 BO Ketonal dou reia’a the pro joundries in Roalh Arwerion i erta plimbed AL APUROOD, two RsAmeTR Are On tus wOrKS aD! iredy doen launched —ihe [pore ar 1 dato ae ‘ 9 Of 1De floral boats On the F vor. A ratiwny in adoUt to be laid down Dereon the oxpite ard We wn of Vile Awa, he waterinw lor wasn we oh) ab pane Every there epeake of or grese, aod If the diapaie «in the United Hite 0@ pescolully ‘vermivated we bare oo cowth that the young repubiie will Bove Dey nme vas of tbe most Important oF Soath Auerioan pationr Fy \ale & vicee we cara thes the government Ot re lured say longer to Teorgrine Senor Martiors ae the Ovo sul for Buewes AYTer & Axuncion; R04 amino tat & decree Pad Deen ried probi! 10g the futrodvedon OF papers or PAmpdie & bowtie wo tbe romp powers. A pre foot ba Deck rough’ delore the Clhambera here by Dep Heowr Varela for ‘be setabiiabmont of & Jealwn tary the expenses cf hi) are ty De de rayed by the wale of the Dundit ge aod py niaNone al Palerms. AD Ortcle in tne Ord 90 Goaucial preysota, sdvising & ree vets n OF the are ¥ eatinaves, couclaies with the fol lowing paragraph — The bent barriowe you bare raised against invasion bas bern the Arrangement of tor Rogliem bow —Words containing withio them « world of truth, and whi b METI UE Gempr si AdORLON irom the cavemen who st present hold the reices of effine. Honesty « the beat poloy #ith Sater ae with incividmals, aod the praise erry aexety shown by the soveromest of Busnes Ayres to sorvowledge and liqu sie those oaims, which Deve been farded Cown to tem Dy thaee wh aid tbe foundation ® of Argentine Pavionsity, #1) Felsot hack apoD ‘hem & lar more when equal reture im cred and mtatas AOL g More poworty) aeons, #he bive buherte conet ® Ging ground for rival ‘t for Ruropesn maoufer tne (eeon cee 0 Karopeae cecil ia the wilex of foreign weal.b, fore? poiener, and foreign heoda, w aid lo the grest work of developing the L.dden resources of this as yet u twfent repoolc ‘The project for the emission of twalye millivs of atx per PEDT DOL Oe DOS DEED BiOpK ' HT ‘he Comwbors, 207 Ber bbory be Dawoed Over to ihe Oaek for sale ate die t cool @unicipal regu'eiko Bouse which have ing abel) in future pay te AS Ube teetarce of Tepographi Departmect bee ov dere ee0 fon of & pen Of 20 own of Hav Jnsto, in the partede of Matansar Te drum, © thavkagteing for Ube total oenmavon of t @ POOW lever Wee CoMEraves to the Catpedral ov Tused.y inet, bis Exceliency she Governor aad Ministers wer repent Piten Pedro 40 Angelia hae been receguited as Neagaliten Conrul io als ofty Some pereop under the perot opm, R) Demoornts,’ dae beer Intcly aetoeiebing ae ty ha aructer ta tao Tre yune and Nwere Generacum, dre~ing @ comoariens be treen hie bere, Orew!, ad the Oriental ebiefe bode Qunteres We ai alow to fled any mirinie pow apow # Lich Chey tap be Compared. Thaler were cos uiimate aoe of (he Malian, the means he pmoimyed wenn Whe moat caciarcly and berbarcus be cml! havo soouget t of. To ce'ebrace the birth of the heir apparent to the tarane of Bpan, the fran residents io hus c ty gare, oo le Drum th the Convent of Mt Dominick the Jargo. lo the evening fron ¥ we Unearen, the Spanisd Oonenl, gave # Wail to the officers Vila Ge Mildeo sed Crus, menof war, which came op here for the cocasion. One of db6 officers, eth the rank of mwidshivman, in, We are wid, anow to the Bapreer Rogente, co MONTEVIDEO. UNRARY RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND —OFFICIAL DES PATORER FROM LONDON, From the Bueoos Avre 0 revel Tima, Saly 8.) the inet malls despatch wan reosived by tone MORNING EDITION—TURSDAY, AUGUST 2 thorities Of Mooteetico from we Gre Dh gore me 2 Qe wer 10 & DO FFs forwarded to then ow ACD Vo the letter addressed to tbe gcvarnvant a he at/io' ne Yon federe ue By W. D. Obrigiie, Bag, 7 She vite r at sno Passe! Quiniorcs, ’ Ver denperch empbaticaly pe>9 © the indignation ox. Pronted BY be oh) Aerbeman,B 1 OIG BBguistecss wag toh wm Mogerideo i® evn qued romers baviwg boon sDoat sat Ber Britied wejont rémermutetve ta wnat eh) Would reortee be pme te bat frem wast wo Gan learn 12 sflair appearay os @ blows over. MONSY a) KBP. Burnes Anes, Joly 2— con ego on the Uatted Sston peminel. The Hane reset vs won-y ab 754 per coms Ler adveroen money | % er cont per annum, A. er oge merked rate of iviere.! 1 per wontn, Baliing of the Hermann ter Kraser River. The pleamer Hermanu, ibe @ret yeeel from ‘his por\ for Fraser river, aos the drat of a line of sieaniers bo connect at the Intoaoe vie Aan Juan del Sor, lefs sis por yesterday even'ry, from ber pier foot of North Moore sizeet, aout siz o’olock, She wan to have sated as 3 P. M. on Bevurdey, bus owing to ibe von ermpietion of ner Tepare she wee deined, and there were many dounta Bet Off yousterdsy, She was ‘irat adver- at 4 P.M; then placards on tho pier aa- Leunced that the Kmily would accompany her dowa toe Day at OP, whi'e upon imquiry & the ship po One Kaew esactiy when ebe @onid start She war beavily loeded, carrying over six bavdred aad OM y parsongers, ono bondred and Afry tone of fraignty Coa! en00,h to take ber to Valowraizo, aa4 two thauraad Darreie of provisions ae stores -the heavy .argo makiog ber draw fall twenty-ihveo feet of water. The npver deck dan been simosi evtire'y rewodelled for ihe trip, beving ample state room accommodations. Temporary | Dertbe for steerage pasecogors have been erected on tor middie deck, end, madeed, every rqaare fom of room he been @oopemized. She carries one hundred and t vaniy Mew oe crew, ail told, and the (ollowing are oer offi gary: ~ DS a Joseph Cavan Fires « Moor . Mr. Paterson. Mearvo Moer.. » Mr. Jowepa Russell. Tire ofticer + Mr. Josep Oayondy Porver. sc. ase Mr. Stewons. Reward Mr Wood, bier Eng iveer. ‘ ur. Maxon. All these geutlomen ara weil capadle to dsoharge their fevers) ouser. The Sermann aii) go roand througa tie Sirens Of Riege) ad, and Lf aLe Das iar weasber wil mace the passage iu woous wer evty day et AU Gay yesterday ‘Le per presented @ bosy appear avon fm tbe preparations fur leaving — As sue Horr ay proapbes, the crowd bocamy larger gud fairly blOgegt up lecomoton. Br aveledls afaad point atemed w be fied, spd the rigg ( the aarrcading voawele war aeiled jn requsiie. toe soone wes eminguily of the deperiures of she Nivaregus of the Cental America freuing, wondering, beersy uced for tong ater harrah was rewed a¢ @ movion wa: he Baxgers. ihe orowd pushed and he end of the dock vo the imaniwent riev ot parbing « Rod ar ibe htile steamer Swily puebed up to the huge bow of the Hermaan, to keep Der bews off the pier while rhe shot ous iio ine sirve@, peal o al of cheers wens ap io condi) far rentarers. The wind blew ro auror g, abe so loaied tbatehe wassomaw be uppel ty, bu: ater @ walle eh veered roxaJ, and 900m wih SUCCTY 8% Ules, salea down the bey amid ine oF the Wat may bu tae forsuner qaue C'elock, way geia wraith, bow maoy retarn to their friends, or bow © any permd of Dupger ia © strange land home snd k may well 568 sudject for Mr, Scheli and the Quarantine Offictaly. Cverom House, New Yoax Coutecror’s Oxvice, Auguat 13, 1h68 To Bmx HowoR THE MAYOR AND THE OoMMigmioNEHs OF PeaLTa oF Tas Ory of New York :— Ws commauicaiion adéresped to your hovorable body op the LOW instant by & A Thompsoa, health Oitioer a the Qoaraviiie #!suon, taten Inland, | obeer ve une folio wicg paragraph, reSecting op the revenno officers at this port wbied, ia my opinion, ie Calculated lo mislead tae public id ‘There are mary versols from infected ports now lying @ Queraniine, Bud very many of the aeme class reported * Os tustr way to the port, ebish have cargo on boa-d wo much surcharged wih be virus of yellow fever w render it proper to permm the samo be ent directly w ‘he city ; Bod yet pow thet we federal stores bave Deen Joned ageibst the recepian of much morchaudise, aoc ‘bere Demy BO OUber prover warehouse faailities at Qua splice or eisewhere in ernels IDOL be wyvenrenee of fost, or eles rome ime Gust be resorted w for their relief. The langnage tere used by the Henith Officer would nei sour honorevie bedy and the public to sugpose that the Cotted Mates government had a namber of ansocagied vtores at the Quarantine rtation which tt would not perm be @ealth Officer to use for swortog merchandise brough! 876 iD infected vraneis and from infested places. Buch 's of the fect The Usivd Stawe it, im oom apoe with the third section of the art of Oongrosa of ebrosry 26,1790 erected two brick warehouses, eacb our stories bigh—one of them one buvdred and tweaty feet by forty feet, the other eighty fect by thirty feot— aoduther bukirags, suitasle for the accommodativa of ite Mlct re, at Lhe Qurantine siation. oe )rern ego ene wareh asce were permitted \bo use of ibe Oo emissiosers of fin'gretion by ibe deare- tary of the Treasury, oO ccodition that all no cormry = repairs be at their oxpente, Dut, potwithetanc this condition, the buildings wwd wberf bad en into woch deray that the Untied States geverne eat was obliged ia Maron, 1466, ty PANO OXteMAIVE repairs horeos, at & Cost of aout nine ‘oumard dovere. The Seorotery of tho Treasury the wae year ivswacied the then Collector of tais part to DEL ly she Commision ers of Emigration to vacate said pre miees, wh'eb potics waa given to hem They, Lowever, emeained in presersion Of the wore, eighty foet vy thirty fees, wih ove bucdred and fitty feet by ove Tendeed aoe \wenty dork frontage: aso two of the dwellcz cousen be longing © te government, which were demired by tor Comm se9vers for the thea ensuing quarantiae sousoa which use ard pomeession bave cuntinucd, sod the sane # 80 occupied oy wem oF by (he Heath Offiver. the QOVeTDMeDt received the pomsoamon of the other ware (C06, God DO CR the same for the par pore Of atoning aucc Marie mercha Cise Comivg from #0 to v ome ReOreBATY UDder the Tere UE | eof, “for Ue eafety of ibe public revouge CDREY ©0908 OF bho Deaitn laws. the Ucired tater gorernmect Las erpeaded larg rome ef money for the erecvion of, abd im repairing ‘ue woart em eR Uses B) Abe Qu Paptine bteticn, Do vor of Whe Tevet ae received by the Board of Heal.n for ute Of (oe wharf and warehouse surrtadered to the Moers bas bren received or domaadea by toe |'ait ope Whe Of the government, Whien Des oe J (OF storing Grout Ave thouseud oF BX thao pred by Whe Beaith Cicer (or ober parvoces be Brat ase! So Ube €xteOt OF bs empacny for storage of moercdantine \( *¥! probeb y bold four thousand halce 1 40 pot besvate & invwe your Honora rie body to give the rubject @ fall aod fatr examnaton, dealy dele ring thet UpeD inquiry Inv tbe facts it will apyesr that to Ueited Sates goverament Bod the revenue offers har fully performed thelr duty tp the premises, aod that there (© FO Jot #TOUNE OF Complaint In boeir refunal to Blow tne rem BIDE PU_UC Waredbouse w De taken for prisae vt Jrewsia, gentemen, very reapoct{aily your ore tent AUGUSIUS SCAELL., Oollectur. torrent, Naval Inteiligence. The United States aioep of war, %t Louis, was leoncbed at the Brooktyo Nery York, on jurdtay We Piet lowsant: {YOM he #eys iD the werern ship bourse, where 400 hac oven benlea ep for revaire aod overhauling. @he * vow, an abe () ate, almost eoursiy a new vennel. ‘The crew of the United Sta‘es Se were vent on liderty for forty-eight boura. martoe are stil on board eed will remam there anti! ane coos ont ‘which will be the ianer part of the presen: Toe United Statee brig Dolphin, Commander Maffl4, waa at Cardenas, 274b wit., 0 wail svop for Sagae. }, bowed to Rio Jaserio, wae yim las 1420 south, lon 36 25 E Grea Froata Rowson —This ves in Commusion of Wednesday, line ia uae wharf, where she is an object of . Deen undergoing repeire ot Bometi we peat, at a coms of KI00,00— " @ moet any erat very ® SIT feet long, Afty four and a hel! feet bean eed forty fest hod. Sno meseure® BECO toow ~~ forty gage of for Didshie Charveter ai! of thoun beirg she Deaigres Oyen ber got doce ahe hen (weusy four sine inch ‘ npon ber @per he Rae aittose eignt 'eoo two tem trol Lier engrese os: only sity feet of the ‘are 206 ib oun ate rder, mais beveved. ‘The shatting of Der propeller » eet | og, twenty f Cor eh ch ts stadting bowse of aw wil) Year the oan. Captaie, Whhem H 1 Oucbriet Paammed dew slant sargren, A Vodser, Loentenant, BE Lanier, vd, 0° A Cooper, Oh, Almer Read bin Kopnen, Flag Liewtenant rimen, J. Weakwow 5 iat Aest © neers, Jamer M. Adame, TA dnock; 84 Ant Koginone Jobn , Alemander Greer: id Awet Rngineare, 0 B. Levy, Jobo Paréy P_[oeb, “amoel Ayres. Mivien men, A. P Cooke, TH Restman, 0. Mo Riedestt Wm 9, WA Kerr, Albert Raote Mo ; Sau SPROIAL OUFLESPONDSNCE OF THE HERALD. Savr Lake Crey, July 24, 1458, Secret. Mormon Meetongs—Brigham Young, Jr. Drunk—A Now Bible— Brigham a God—Prow dying. An Anti Brigham Mormon Churc/ An Anti Polygamic Mormon Church—A Col Upon Governnent— Condition af Apostates— Go vernment Should Furnish Them Free Trane portation to the States Thieving ~The 1 i- sode of Mormon Cunning and Slinder—A Homicide Mormon Ignorance of the Laio, §'¢., §°C* Last Babbath evening the Mormons held secret meetings, but in the afternoon there wasa small public meeting got up very privately. It only eouti- nued a quarter of an hoar, aud was then without any spparent cause diemissed. Brigham still ro mains in his fortified habitation, surrounded by an armed guard. He is never seen upon the streets Brigham Young, Jr., has been driving around town this week, drank; he drove up in front of the houses of several of the Saints and asked the women to go out riding with him, but they refared to accompany the sop and probable successor of the Prophet. lam wld sub rosa by some of the Mormons of high standiog who are in the council of Brigham, that the Prophet has a new Bible ready for the print- er, Existing circumstances prevent ita immediate publication. This Bible makes a god ont of Brigham, and constitutes polygamy as the summum bonum all religion. 1 am also informed by large numbers of persons that Brigham has heretofore been frequently called god in the church, Speakers have thus ad- dreseed the audience, “Here ia our god, (pointing to Brigham); we worship alive god, and will have vothing to do with dead gods.” The number of the persons, both apoetates and saints, who have told we this, and their apparent sincerity, ougnt to be sufficient to gain credence for it. With any other people it would be heyond belief, but with this peo pie all things (blasphemous) are possible. Proselyting is advancing rapidly. It is quite sya tematized, Discreet and judicious men are in the ouncil of the upostates. Nearly all the apostites publicly #tili afuiiate with (he Mormons, put seeretly they are bard at work increasing thelr orgauizing aod counseling, They very auch deare the presence of the army in the city, as they still stand in fear of the Danites; they think they could all be assassinated before the army conid arrive to protect them. The people have been perfectly dia ciplined into fear, and it will take them a long time to get over it. When the apostates get their mem. bers better marshalled aad gain a little coafidence, they intend, as a measure for proselyt- tpg others, to form themselves into an onginal Mormon church, proJoe Smith, but anti- un bers, fingham, anti-polygamic, anti-treasonable, anti- volltioal; then, iD time, fall back on wo the ible. They will then hold public meetingy in the streets and elsewhere, assail Brigham and Mormon- jem as bere taught and practised, call upon all the people to forsake the present corrupt church ai] go over to the pew one based upon original Mormon principles, Something may yet grow out of this de- Ls 5 athere is one thing, however, which should par- ticularly engage the attention of government. We bave permitted this fearful system of degradation end enslavement to grow up ia our widst; cunning, cruninal men have drawn poor, uneducated, work- ‘ng people into it—our citizens by birth and choice. We have done nothing to enlighten them, to elevate them above this tyrannous, and by armed force, en- torced eystem of robbery, plunder and enslavement. Though toiling like brote beasts, they and theirs bave gove Tagged aud naked, that a criminal, # liar aud scoundrel might roli in luxury and decora'e bis jon-gratityiog hours. The goverament cer- tainly has a duty to form to these poor, deceived, wronged citizens. Fortuitons circumstances are at lengt! their ed to the wrongs they have been sul oe Those thus awakened breathe but one pray bat one prayer; it is tor de- liverance, for weans of one out of tunis Territory ; wo bom, their Cannot roment furnish these wronged, deceived. people, with free. transportation pan States? No one knows the number who would with 7. accept such an offer. Let those whose duty it 1s weigh well this matter. It is currently reported that this city intends to put such @ tax upon the of Gentile merchants Unat they can make , and thus uitimately “fue charch ‘wow seanayes to beep up. the prose of urch now up necessaries, #0 that no Gentile whose business does not absolutely compel _his here can afford to live in the place. The leaders extortion- ate most unecrupulonsly whenever they have an op- portunity to do so. Mr. Morrell, the Postmaster, a small room bere, barely sufficient for the necesai. ies of his office, and he is charged a rent of $600 a year for it, There ia a t desire evinced by the charch to drive all Gentiles out 0: the place one way or another.~ Thievin, mon, Your cor dent bas had betweea thirty and forty dollars worth of things, including his side erms, stolen from his room this week. Some very fine Gentile horses have lately disappeared. oy Eckels had two ‘yo mpeg were very ieular iuform bim at all of the night if Mormons were sneaking around hia hoase, stolen the other night. Report has it that the Mormons are guing to hang the Judge the first case he decides aya them. ‘This is only braggadocic on the part of the Saints, for they bang their heads like whipped hounds, and dare not in word or deed before Gentiles make any emonstrations against them. It is always unpleasant to notice private or little affairs in pbtie letters, but they are sometimes of wore importance than greater matters, aa the form fully exemplify a system. Tn such cases it is (he duty ©. the collator of the evidence apov which the pov ie & to gronnd its opiniea on Vuportant aud jects, to sac doe the desire of the indwidual fw the udvantage of the mass. Hence the narration of the following Wttle epixede:—One Candland, before mentioned aa the kee; of the Globe saloon, besides or ane extortionate bills, is in the habit lea’ himself indebted fifty cents or #9 to hiv ‘ders, whenever they sette their billa, upon the plea that he cannot make cbange. This practice becoming a great muixance, tbe Gentiles determined to bave their amall cuange ome way or other. Passing the saloon Inst night i saw the words “lee Cream” igently posted wpon the door, and remembering that fitty cents were due me on the last settlement, I determined to have a glass of cream at the ex, of my saintly ex bost. A small glass of indifferent stuff just can celled the bill; but a4 1 was leaving, Mr. Candland vecretly beckoned me to him. In order to under- stand what followed it is necesrary to remark that, for two or three weeks there been a biding eumity between a late Washington atlaché of one of your cotemooraries and your correspondent. “Well,” said the ex missionary Candland, "I want to tell you something, if you will not say anything response. about it.” There was no CaNpLAND— Are you a Mason? Connasronprst— I am not. Caxoiann—Well, you are a gentleman, and that is ba al ye Mr.-—— (naming the attaché above alluded to) was very bitter against polygamy. He bas a wife East, in whom be pretends all his affeo- tions are centred. Well, now, there are certain pri- vate favors in this city which can be purchased for « dollar, a dollar and a haif, or the lke of that, and I know he got some of them. is a chance now for you to give hima poke ander the ribs in your next letter. fool's face, whereupon he retired, I laughed in remarking, ‘I have not said anything, know; to from but you can draw any inferences you wisi what I have said.” This insinuation, this slander (for it certainly was one), this fabrication and falsification, uttered by said Mormon church dignitary, was kaown by hin to be a malicious lie, aa it is kuown to be by every Gentile jo this city, Yet this Caudland is ove f Brigham s most active agente, How despicable saysiem, ard how bave minded its particaas, when to maintain them-clves, they are guil'y of auch in ardoneble meanness at to perpetrate sah vile groundless eeavdals. Donbtiess, all bere have sought to teil the facts ne # Mormons know this, and desire to de~ of thelr testimony by slanderiog their clr Candiand sought « make wee of 1) feeling bev wee two parties to slander the one, and then, doatthes he would got up some scheme to deiract from + other. Such isthe Mormon system: thus it te car ried on; thus it is maintained. Tue Mormons hy siways claimed that they bad no prostitutes among them, but to detract from the anthority of trth that may have been told against mn, they are now willing to pnblish that they have such characers. Another potnt ahonld be noticed in connection with this affair, viz: the shorteiyhtedness of Mormon cunning. They do not \ seem to have any knowledge of anything in the ha- map heart save seltianvens, basencss aud passion. Cspdland vever thought that to a person of any Lonor, any virtue, or any pride of character, such & v groundless slander against his most bitter would be repelied with sourn, and the offer- ener: | in & of the knowledge of it be re, as an inenit, hus itis the Mormona have had cunning enflicieat ‘© eceive poor, ignorant, unthinking le, but "> ar oot capacitated to meet men oi dimcretion ‘a disceroment. Every sharp trick voat f have en them attempt to play, from Bfiguam downwasd, ha» but reverted back upon themee shown their blindness that tary have hearts of hell, but nut the cunning of the devil tw execate his Ata distance the craft of this people may lovk re- spectable, but it is greatly decreased on ing it. Brigham at a distance, I debated an being ® great map; but now J decide the lion of the Lord to be a great axa. Some results nisy lock to outsiders as though the actor Brigham must be a great maa, but it should be remempered what tools he has— what inetramentsaharp to execate bis will—what power is centred in his person, and how vane have beem the forces or persous he has oppored, aust week there was @ rencontre between two teamsters out in the army, whiek resulted fatally to ove of them, Michael Spellman. The deceased de- manded liquor of ove John Holmes; the latter re- fured to give it; and on threats being mado against him, ran away. pe imun followed im purwuit, over- took Holmes and koocked him down twiex, On Meiog the second tiuw Holmes drew his bowie knife and unde a bach havded blow at his assailant, winch proved fatai, the knife passing entirely through the throut of deccased. ‘The fatality of the blow waa entirely accidental, the kuiie was elevated to bis throat by the deceased himself in attempting to ward olf the blow. Holmes was taken up end deli- vered over to the Mormon authorities fur teil. A justice of the peace at Lehi heard the ease, and im- mediaiely bound the prisoner over to be tred for murder at the next bupreme Court. The Mormon Jastice kuew nothing about jaw, did not even know the limita of bis own jurisdiction, or that be was tr ing a man from beyond bis jurisdiction. Jadge iokes learning the condition of things, issued a warrant and had the accused brought before him. The caso was heard day before yesterday, whereupon the ac- cused was discharged, uy oa the yronnds of it being a Justifiable homiciac This is the great nytional dey of the Mormons, bit they are not celelrstiog it, Galea change since a year ago to-day, wi c cl beast they de- clared themeeives iodependent of the United States. Now they hang shew heads, Supreme Vwart—Generai ferm., Before Hon. Judges Vavies, Iegrabam and Sother!nd. TRA PARISH WILL CASR. Avanst %3 — Ia the matter of the Will of the late denry Parwh —This was an appeal from the decision of Surrogate Bradford as to his ruling reepecting the codicis of tye witi of Mr. Parigh. Messrs. Wm M. Evarts and F. B Cutuog on ‘the pert of Mrs. Parish, and Mr. 0’Conor on ihe part of Mr. Delafield, consented at the July torm of thin cunrt to rabmit the cae bE nage J with Jot oral argameot. Ex-Juege Kemonds, with woom the on. 8 Daniel Dick- infon was associated, appeared for two out of the four beirs.at jaw of this large estate, and asked that the oiher side be compelled to argue their care Jadge Davies imiimated that the other side had sab- mitted their pcinw and dechbned toargue. Tae vas waa Bet down op the 10th of July for this day, wm orser sha. tho other Dante, who did not consent to audais tt oa Points, mignt be hesra. judge Devier enid that the other parties, inetrad of ar- [wae bende bi Dave rubmitied & en prmn.@, and the haters aoe This Oay bvi Deen Judge Davies Yoo will have the at vantege of thet Mr. (amones—The enly miventage we cau vave a reversal of the decree cf tine ovart aelow. Mr. ‘in the absence J. Dien if Lael Ti itt Ff Bo 38 i i E32 i Hi eG i AG Fr is | 5 ibis w then agreed bat Mr. D liom shoald faroieh Mr. won PAD of his pointe, aed that s fortaigus thoald be allowed to answer them. STBPHEX BRANCH’S HEALTH FAILING, 5 the Court of Appeds meow. arr” is no other business befors tho rk, Mr Agbweet siked to have a day set down for the ar. go ment ip thia meter. Jacge Darme— Nu, a'r; wo CAN moot again unt!) iho third Moncey ia S vember Mr. Beegeiwk, a5 etans Ditriot Atsorney, cold mri con- + othe cee 4 4 oD OWL OF toe reales orier te ced to + McKeon woud bite to fecititae the ar- was, hor ever, out of town, ana Mr. Sedgwick bot neme avy dey, Mr. Asbw@s) nad thas the deendaot’s points wore #0 very Clear and the exorpioce taxen © inebputare thar he bad no down rat ine case cvnld De disposes of ba ‘i’ lee minuier. Mr. Sedgwick eaid the reason ho could not that Mr. asbmes* 4 intimaced tat be oul ns Opp e } 6 &jucgment for the peovle w thin AVE Notice Da, he would like lo argue ine questner Dore; conneel fcr ine people were vot therefore preperd, Mr Ahmad would comrent to jatgm at fur Me people forma, at Mr. Branch’s frienos Judge Davies nid thie count would adjourn to > morrow or Berurday, for the purpose of hearing we argue, bat Mr. could not say when wr McKeon would re- the Crart ine case tock the Term on tne ume 2. tu charging the jory that we oF proved ibe truth as 19 two of tha mach he iactoment ¢meraced oherging the jury thatthe lew presum d malice ne pabhios iow of @ ithel, without ientructing (how the samme time that \t was only & prima fret preamp Moa, aad coule De reba ted DY A¥ic nae ek yaro; suo fever, ant Lyte, » Intl girls, of the ea we fa: i dheiy necorettins. [ wroviied Pa hare ie in xt poem g fort them bythe erty ree bad previously 8t—the mother ee nee doh wile be wher tee ite te 206 dienes = Sato Ir avelly,