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WHOLE NO. 8032. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1858. THE NEW YORK HERALD. THE CABLE CELEBRATION. Programme of the Grand Military and Civic Processioz. MEETING OF FOREIGN RESIDENTS. THE CELEBRAYION ELSEWSERE, ae. ao., ao. THE CELEBRATION IN NEW YORK. @OMNUNICATIONS FROM PRESIDENT BUC (ANaN, GO YSRNORS NEWELL AND BANNBAMAY, LO(D Na? ER ARCHBISHOP HUGHES AND OTHER DIGTINGUISHED MB IN REFERANOB TO THE COMING OBLEBRATION. ‘The sixteenth meeting of the Committee on the Cable Ge- Iebration took place yesterday—Aléermsn Ms3:ea0n im the chair. Every one was excluded from the room where the meeting tock place, as well at thie as at all t © pros:d- fag meotings, except the Seeretary, from whon the fol Lewis Cass, Kaward Everett, and others in relation,to the ‘The sud-Committee on Police reported that they have cempleted their arrapgements. Communications wes received from Archbishop Headly, Chancellor Ferris and tho mayor, ‘of co-operation im the services w be rea- ‘orealight n, Jerssy City, Hovken snd ip’ 40 partic'pate io the calebraiion. Palace was ordered to be deoui mod. PRRAWOAKS. jpition of fireworks will take p'sce in on Phursday evening, September 2, TRE INSURANCE OOMPANIE3. insurance patrol will be largely increased ani io active service Lo ymegrns Lng beng arg der | Owing to the celebration, the opening ef the classes at tM Jebus College will be ‘postponed woul the following ény, Thorsday. ‘Q@FFICIAL PROGRAMME OF THE CITY CELEBRATION. ‘The exercises will commence at 4% P. W., and be as fol ‘musio by ibe band. Presentation to Capt Preedy, of the Agamemnon, by the President of the Dora of ry Joho “harey, Mea. 900 sare jueen Caot Bude», of the Bigera by Go Ere of Oounciimen. Obarles H. Heswelt, aq. bend — "Bail Columba.” ae reas to Uspta Dayrrar, Aloh»m Otter, pre C. Cape z of Commitiee isiion to Capt Deyman by the Ubeirman on Dalevretion, aiiermen Ibrmes Mcépedon. = F 8z. t " 4 5 Ss F janie by ibe band Preseuiaior, 10 Wilttum E, Byeretiand Mr. Woodhouse by Coumilmen benry Arcularian, ‘by the baad Mosc address to the New York. Newfoundland snd Indon Tele tha ‘Vompany ana the Alisn.ic Telegraph Oompany, by Al- reas Jemee W Davia ‘Ude by Mrs Apn B. bievens. ‘God Save the Queen.” 25) ATLANTIC TALEGK4PH CBURBS 1 1U0N. The Comeivies of the Common Coansl', on the celebration of the successful Inyirg of tbe avantis telegraph cxble an pownes the Sello es Programme w be odserved oa the Isto mber. eee aengu A colema service will held a: Triaiy M The Vommon Cv ae. pas of Depart: are ited guests will sear Oity Hail in a body at a me? 1 clone ibe Niagers wil! arrive off the Battery, which wih bo annownced by & nalvo of one Buodret gas, sod Cyree W Piele Kaq.. the officers of ne Magara the Gorgon ane InGos wii Lb received by the city sutborinies "74 Preek ef foo’oiwok the priceasica #.ll move tn the fol “ORDER OF PROCESSION. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMERR 1, 1558 A of Policeman Detaebmen ‘Proop ef Ca rairy a Rewr! Wo ibe werend Mar bal BATES GEASKAL CHARLES VAS ss, G ‘Marebsl. * ie) Alda to be Ly iy 1, Gen. Vm en Peal Hpoffor: Mhborn U.8 N., tT id Door, Jobo fa)! +a FIReET DLVISION. Yiest Division of sew vork Bate Miki, . anna ‘Migs W. SANDFORD. MAJOR © vecie E ‘ Firet Brigede. Commanded by Brigadier ‘iat oral Charles B. Fplorr. aeiade, Reventy trot Regiment— ol. Adrem & Vosourg. Pref nertnets Liew Usk apenaor Hi maa, j begiment—) feat col, Willis Menck. Tifth regiment— Col Pebwarrw dor, Tirth fegiment- Lieut, Col Bamvust k- Poarib regiment—Lieut (ol Danial W. ar Lor, Third ade Commanded % Willem Ta}\, ‘tall ie Peventh regi =O», Abram Daryee, jment—Lieut Col. Henry 4 Weeks, regiment—Col. James K Ay sa, huevents rpgiment—Col Homer is e\wick PRCOND DIVINION. Under the direevon of Col. Joseph ©. Pitekney, ‘Assisted by Ool. Monee e” Grass nt ufas I Creme, Rag Alda, consisting of Fe 1 Sergeant at- Arms of the Common Counc'l 1" Com mitiee of Arrengementa of the Common Couneil, in car: Tieges, two soreas. ut Chairmen of Commi'tes, with the Mayor of New York and Cores We. Pile Req , in carriage dfawn by four horses Capt WL Hodson, of the Nisgeras Capt Preedy, of ‘he ‘Agememnon; Presicemtsct the Poard o” Allurmen aad ‘Vounciimem, in carriage drawm by four horses, © Can’ yam, of the Gor Mr, Wm. EE pat t ~ Bf of the Thea Comm. tee ats al ‘of Counciimen and Alterman Jam * Davis, in onr- tage <rews ty tour horses. Orator of the Dai camer DAT esate A ingrah Om Peter Cooper, reeentaiive. oot, Com: Ore in oar: ro pany, and the ‘ar Sorta rhage drawn by L- Lord Napier, Hon. Rdward Hverett, Rev. Eliphalet Nott, TD. and ost Rev. John Hughes (a carriage rawa by vim. Officers of ihe Niagara and Gorgon, \n carriages ‘wo abreast. Officers of the New York, Newfoundland aod Atlantic Tele- 4 graph Compaay, in carriages two nbs east, x Olerke of the Board of Aldermen and C) of the Board of Oounctimen, in Common Oc unail of the ye New York, im carriages two mm. ‘The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, " ‘Tho Mayor aed Commgn Connell of Jersey City and mv. and Common Counoll of Hudson The Mayor 7 mi a Oly and RY, ‘The Heads of Departments of the Clty Government, of the City and Oounty of New York and hie ‘The Sherif ody o ‘Phe Clerk of the Oounty of New York, ‘Bho Coroners of the city ana County of New Yorn, ‘The Governors of the Almsbouse, ‘The Metropolitan Police Commiestoners. ‘The Central Park. (‘ommiasloners ‘The Commissioners of Emigration. The President of the United States. ‘The Heads of the Fedoral Departments. ‘The Governor of the Stata of New York and Suite. The Heads of iba visto Department, tiers of Sita and sr, Members of (he Foclety of the Cinctanall Members of Congress and the State Logis'ature. Band of the Utiind sire ahtp North Carolina oorted by & Com) any of Infantry. xx Expreae Company with aot nd Uable drawn by ten horwen CCM amd er of Ads xxxIv Printing Presa and 1) pograpbieal Society, THIRD Division. Crier the Airection of Lieut, Col Mareball Leiforts, Ald to the and Mrrer a), deviciod by Mejor ®. B. Pinckney and R. B. Shannon, Ren. , Ait, Assisted by Capt. Samuel ee and Mr. D.J, Levy, Pereigs Ooasuls. Omeors of Telegrape Companies. Militia Officers off duty. ‘The Reverend ihe Giergs. Jedges aad Otecra of the Coasts, Members of the Bax, American Geographies! and Statistioal Sectety, Chancell:ea, Professars nnd Studente of the University, Presidea', Profemors and Students o° Colambia Oologe. x x1. Corn Eeshange. Mereantile Librayy Association. av. Members of veriows Bostetigs fer the Promotion of the Fine FOUBTH OIVIEION. ‘Under the i estien of Genera) Lucius Pitkin, Aid to the Grand Assisted by Capt. W. W. Leland and J. W. Bows‘ng, eq, ‘Veterans “1812,” esecried by Besond Company Washington ‘Continental Guards, 8A, Nienolas Bootety, mm George's Boslety. Bt Andrew's B2e'ety. BL David's Sostety. Friendly Boas of 8t. Patrick, German Benevolent Society. Unio Brotherboed Sov'eiy, Telien Benevolent Boeiety. Union and Benevolent B.clety. Malkin Union avd Brotherhood. Poreign reskients, DIVisION, FIFTH DIVis! Under the direction of Ook, Jchn W, Bites, aid to he Grand Firemen ef Brooklyn, Hudson and Jersey Oder. Young Men’s Nations! Amertoan Urion Cra! Cambrisn National Standing Commi\iee, Residents of Staten Taland (North abore.) New York Cniedonta Cla. dete of Temperance. Rew York Floreace Association, Gembrinia Humoristio Boo'ety. Wor kingmen's Clubs Depotation of pupils from Randall's Inund, SIXTE DIVISION. Thomse F. Devee, Aid to the , 1. Amertenn: Institute, Mechanics’ Institate. my. Cficers of the United States Government 1¥. A ih Oo , with Hi merican Telegrap mpsey, ughes Printing In Inventors of fewing Machines Sewing Machines on s Car. and Operstives at Work. Pianoforte Makers. Pi mofories on Track, with Performers, Bowing Machines on Car with Operatives at Work. ‘Hoop Skirt Manu’scturers, Glass Btsiners, Operatives at Work. Motel of United Ptaten eam frigate Wiagara, Manufacturing f tationers. Dagverrectype and Piotographic Artists. Ravelope Masufsctmers. SRYSFTH DIVISION, Under the direct'on of lred 4. Pe ilips, Require, Ald to tbe Assisted by Gapiain Jobe T! Ogden, Aid, ew York Turnverein. Allgemaine Mangervund. Colum bia Bong Bociety. EIGHTH DIVISION, Under the direction of General Heary Storms, Aid to the Amisted by ——, Aids Butchers of the cities of New York, Brooklyn and Jersey Oity, nu Agricultural itnerestepqgimans of cattle, horses, Ae, Workingmen's Asworiation. Longaboremen's Society. NINTH DIVISION, Under the direction of @. 8. Moll, Aid to the Grand Amited by ——) Aide Oartmen of the ety of New York. Milimen of the city of New You. Moviding ard Pinning Mi:1. ‘Tho Brewers (with horses and wagons). Kiestric Oti Charger. E Clampsus Vitus, Oval dealers, with spe*iunens of American one. Ges Generating and Covkiag Range Company, Campbene and Aisohol Distillers, Steam Corr! n6. Bireot Sweep, ¥ chinew, ORDER OF FORKATION. ‘The reversal divisions will forme» fouows, at One o clock cinely:— Finer Divivrow (the mfttary)—On the ery bxconp Divrsiox—Im Greenwich sort right on Battery nate ws1on—In Liberty street, west of and right on roadwey. Seveste Drvision—In Dey street, riebt on Broadway, Ricntm Drvision— In Jobn etreet, right on Srosaway. inth Division—Reekman eireet, right on Peck row. clvic portion of the orocession marot siz abreast. ‘The procession will move at 2 o'clock P. M., precisely. THE LINK OF MARCH wit Up Broad to row, through row to gate of the a the City all; ‘went gate of the Broadway, up Pith aven: Fifth avenne to Forty second orty second wo orth entrance 10 ‘The companies will meet avd form at seven 0’ P.M, (dressed in fire oap, re.' shirts and bisck panta, Bue. right renting\a Rortith weet a On the comp ie! of the ceremontes by the authorities at the Crystal Palace, the line wil march, abreast, Forty second street to Rixth ne. rifies and anesta. 1 around the eq t h Bron’ down the eity autho jentrian statue of Washinnon. continuing the hy the Lepartment companies will retain thetr pont ‘ae. tion nntil the engineer of thetr renpective divisions ve enich companies as th y may wish to send. he Tiinmntnetion of the line will not sommence until it reaches {he statu of Washington, on (he march down Broad. way. on JARRY HOWARD, Grand Marshal. Assistant Engineers Joho A, Cregier and John Baulch, kpecini Alda. The line wll form and merch in the following order: — F RST DIP IMON, Arvistant Regineer Jobe i) The Veterpn arsociation of B: yemp. Rngine Com) Es Chief ant ex assistont Board of Fire Commissioness, o rustes ‘Dedw rib’s rewow Fire Depertment Bas: Dino vr Company No I Kated errorKer Bor Indepestenae Fone iJ Heve ntl een Protection bogins Grmpscy Ns opine (1 No. Motos Hook a." Ader oma Bt IVIBION, Assistant Bogineer Pete: N Go. ¥7)i, Marebst. Ming rs Bogine Comneny Wo. 4 Croton Hose Company Ne. 6. gine Vomoa + ry ™ Oolondie bose Vompary m0. % m aed, tagold Bose Com: hong are Americas Ec gine Comosy No 6. Howe “omeany 80 Jack, On cise Ouspenr Ao. B W and Ladver Com pany No. Hose tomer eee mane viees Dik sre tty, Miedhat, St a PED Frankia ilo Company Ke Phentx Bose Company N ine Compeny No 13. jone Company No. 30. e Company §o'2, 7 Ko Wont, Marabsl, Pui "5 kaon Regine Company Now ‘alton Engine aipscy Mo 21. United iy Hose Company No. 25. Ymb-av Be 6. e Compan: 1o. nas tat Eng et Pos, harsh ant Engineer James ‘en! Mi Btewart’s Bani ry Colowhis Fr gine Company Wa 14, Neptune Knlekerbocker b: Kechsnice’ boos and Le: _— Hose boy Deny RO F-, Somoany No. 38. 92% DIVISIO! mt ine Coma) Ni rBompany Res) Assistant Bout: eer Bdward # Jacnbs, Marshal. Fe if ™ Warren Hose Oompany No. 33. Lafayette Hose Orm any fo. 34, Howard Engine Comoany No. 34. Chathem Fagine Company No 15, Oolemb: gine Company No % Beuthwark Engine means. ae 38. Tradesmen’s Kugine Hose Company, #0. 37. jon Engine Company, No. 40. Ladder Company. No, 9 Compeny N» 29, ‘Movbatian Engine Company, Ne Pioneer bese Compeny a as aida Fa TS ara Fifty-Afth Regiment Bay: zeppe Hose Comeany' No: 42 and Ladder Company, No. 10, Franklin ¥agine Company, W ‘Washie g'oe irvieg tose O my an: Harry neward Hcok and Laddes Ixeelsior Band. Forge tices Company No. 46, et = ENTE DIVE Apsisten! Frgineer Basie! Descvan, Muebal Marlo > Pook apd iL40 ‘er Gomp Comp: Poo: don ne Engine Compac; igh +h Liv xiom on F Pinth Division om Fitth Ter yn on Filth y sd county of Ne der, to be Fevt in the house on and thot who heve no tenders tear the frevt coors tn ord cise wit ® grand Fy Bool VENRY Twine aman, THOM A. DUN: ANDREW MULL GpCRGE BICKFUAY, ROE BUe ©. T, McCuenacuan, Becrelary. THE BRITISH RESIDENTS AND THE ATLAN- MBZTING OF ENGLISH, SCOTCH, TRISH AND WELSH PBSIDENTS AT NIBLO'S SALO@N—RESOLUTIONS— IMMENSE ENTITUSIASM, BTC. city, signed by the Presidents of the various sovicties, E. M. Archibald, Faq., British Consul, called a moeting— which was held last cveoing at Niblo’s Saloon—for the Purpose of celebrating the successful laying of the At- = ? = & g 2 z amental in accomplishing it. But flected that thie had been a great international oad ernment and people of our own taken & most important part— when We reflected that we were placed in instantanove communication with the Old World, for which thay cher. od, and he hoped would ever sherish, the ot, it woll becawe € pal character to give distinct utterance to their sentiments npon the completion of this great un- ‘The first reeointion was moved by Dr. txaum, Presi leot of the St, George’s Society, and seconded by Resolved That the enocesafal completion of the Ativaric epoek in Rumen progrees of unsurpe-msd na! trinmph of the fe ee Bi ing, in which the country (Kngland) heration and ree) telegraph marke an Intereat ana pram. tole ravh aa the friend Of peace, Payahing e blessing of God, tt will wo Pindred nations. Resolved, That we bail the svar f cos “Gd etber he hearte of vy y How. Judge Cuan, seconded by Mr. Hchar Resolved, Thet white all who promoied and co oF | phig m'gaty eBlerprive deserve We Dgdem Comnnadsuove src wert ow | «NEWS FROM BUROPE. trem the stvilized world, we woul gratefa’ admiration of ibe #elf re tay ‘whieh Gyrus #7. Field eminent) -b bis aasosiain dires- kb te darkest hones of ye weed orward "bb: etl dideay ac! Meappotate ca nian, ofthe venus xi | Arrival of the City of Baltimore at New York by the ‘commanders and otner ten Goren faforon Foren sog ag walls br =a and the Propeller at St, Johns, ®. F. eblevernent moved by Mr. We Mines, Prosident of the St. David’s bag Tg yf soa datng of profound interest Bombardment of Jiddah by an English uk Wermotser country eps. hich wo ane urse orontat Vessel of War. taneons communicstim—we beart'ly unite with of Mew York tp the jo: this ¢ fot event has awabened. and pir? oa with them im the pnblis cermonies Loss of the Ship Abby Langdon and Bark Mayflower. to ene rvice napioyed: ty Bonne Svoretand | NAPOLEON'S TOUR IN FRANCE. EB, tive national Buss, mn movise be tee volatce eae very | THE ATLANTIC CABLE IN EUROPE doers of this great work an ovation in parison with which ibe most vulorious General hed never recsived | THE SLAVE FRADE IN LIBERIA, STATE OF THE Ber Ber, Ree these noon of the 18th of August, arrived here at an early bour set a the mer 10 ibe Brea Rieaoe rans hich left Galway at 9 P. M. on er, wi ; there to do Jastice to | saturday, the 2ist inet., arrived at 8k Jobns,N F., at pap dl naib henge 4 noon on Saturday last, The telegraph lines not being tbat the: open on Sunday, the news could not be transmitted until Pe eat ered wre, beens ae oe yesterday. The Propelier sailed from St. Jonns yester- had farniehed her capi | day evening for Boston. tint ae By the arrival of the Propeller we have Liverpool ad- wadron ths: aided the Niagera (Applaase could not retrain froma menuoning se ‘femeon, vices to the 2ist, by mail to Galway, and of the Zlst by who when tried in that terrific storm of which they telegraph to that port, all read, when almost lost by the overwhelming weight of The news ie not of importance, with the exception of her burden, she preferred the risk of destruction to her. one item, the bombardment of Jiddah by « British man- charge to secure her own safety. Tae communication by | of-war, and the conrequent banging of eleven of the mur- telegraph between the two countries would undoubtedly | derers of the British and French residents of that place. The exchange of the ratifications of the Conveation (the said thet the roll of the British drat morning till nigbt, avd should, uhappily the ocoasion re- | treaty with China is doubtless referred to} wili take piace quire it, ene Sash of hg at Paris within five weeks or earlier. summon them to arms in defence of their nation. — Late advices from Liverpoo) say :—The ship Abby Lang- thas occasion would never arrive, and thet tbe oaly mes. | don, of New York, bound from Akyab to Antwerp, with sege that would ever pars torough the Atlantic cord would | a cargo of 1,800 tons of rice, ran ashore during a thick be one of peace and good will to mon, (Hear, hear, aod | tog, in yeehwater Bay, Isle of Wight, on the pight of the . Youn, in concluding his remarks, called for three | 12th of August. Tugs were sent to her sasistance, but ebeers for Queen Victoria, which were given im the most | were nnable to get her off. She was making water fast, entbusiastic mauper The above resolations the co and fears were entertained that she would go to pieces. Fh an er The ship and cargo are valued at £40,000. Mr. Watarn, ip a very hawmorous ) Which con- ‘The bark Mayflower, Captain Platt, from New Orieans valent os are wits lengnter, mm supplementary | for Nantz, with a cargo of stores and nine passengers, That it be recommended to thie meeting thet tae | capsized on the 3d inst, {a latitude 41 N., longitude 44 ‘Bvglieh, Scotch, Iriek, Welah. snd British orlonial resideatsin } Ww. Fifteen persons were lost. Osptain Piatt and seven this sity shall commem: rate the successful laying af the At- payee Ee ball, to be given im honor of the osca. par orb gant oe on saa Resolved, That a committ. pointed to exrry itish politios were quite stagn' _— ee ner Te The Emperor Napoleon was nearly through with bis These resolutions were unanircous!y adopted. tour in Brittany. Pa AE a ress, he lor three cheers James nan, the President of the United , | Barope with Ohine by a line of telegraph. wee were Gree ae remo, asi tia A diff) salty of s trivial nature is said to have arisen be- . Mr. Joss, of the Meriner's church, was and Switrerland as to boundarics. ‘4 d = | tween France Se He bad act ened ail the Srnec ecccmee Pre | We have details cf India news to July 17. They fully the commencement of the meeting he was cajled out to | confirm the telegraphic statements to the effect that the (fect ® union Detween two coun'ries—in other words. Be | oountry was gradually quieting down. bad been marryicg a Nova Scotia girl toa Now Yorker. Hie bad an interview with Mr. Oyrus W. Field that even- At the moeing of the European and American Sieam toe, aad we samnred Wy Bis tank iti were possivle to do Company, (slreedy alladed to,) held im London, « state 6 Atlantic pany woulf prosest 4 | ment was submitted, showing such an unsatisfactory con tooo) wo Svery man in sae entire fleet commemorative of | oiion in the feancial affairs, that the concern was in dan- Ibe wiesing then adjourned. ger of being wound ap im the Court of Bankruptcy. A commitiee was appointed to call for the accounts of THE MERCHANTS’ TESTIMONIALS. Messrs. Croskey & Oo., the agente of the line, and to At an adjourned meeting to-day of the Special Commit | take the requisite steps to prevent tho company from tee of merchants acd ottizene, appointed last wook, in re- | being wound up. ference to the collection of fanda in behsif of testimon'nia ‘The British Admiratty bad advortiesd for tenders for to be gtven to C. W. Field, Eeq., Caps. Hadeon and others, | the conveyance of one handred and fifty troops to Van- wes couver’s island via Oape Bora. jesolved, That Mr. Semuel 1) Baheock, 27 Wail street, Some sensation Deen crested jondon Tilected sa veasurer of tne oummaltigns and tx or |. reeebapreny por by aed lected ip Debail of the above objects De piac-d in bis banda covery of the dead body of a maa lying to the open road, Resolved. That Mr William #: Root be saihorized to walt | end the subsequent oonfersion of ® naval offlcer—Lieut, ‘citizens and ‘generally pe = MR oh Woeeieh Cele | coavering—thet he hed unintentionally eoused the ean’s The foliowip, tlemen now constitute the committee the of etna cme Uitonen it, at | Moetomeey mcreeate pinces of Darian or at the Chamber of merce, 6 The tenders for the Indian loan of £2,579,000 had been street, where moet daily :— ik epened in London. The minimum price ixed was 97, and Charman Pine street: Games! B. Baboock, 26, Wall the offore at and above that rate amounted to £3,179,500, §f Deckman covet; A ‘ Coarles | leaving only about £400,090 still to be allotted. The frst B. Mareball, 38 Por al Si txobaoge | tnstalmen to place; Moguetwe C. Richard, 37 Broadwat,’ Oitver’ sats, ‘atest uae oT ee ee -» Lid South street; James E. Southworth, 84 Pearl. " George Combe, the author of the “Consiuiation of Wan,” THE CABLE CELEBRATION IN BROOKLYN. | “eden the l4th of Augurt At the special meeting of the Brookiyn Common Osancil A riot broke out at TiberZ, “lolland, on the 6th inst, in last night, Alderman McNamee moved to reconsider tne | Consequence of the police having iaterdicted « song to be ection taken at previous meeting, appropriating $81 for | TUDE in the streets, which wae insulting to @ fa-ntly in the expense of carriage hire, &o., on the lat September, which | wa. Twa persons were reported killed and several ‘was carried. wounded. The mil)ary had to restore order The same Alderman then moved that the sum of $500 Queen Victoria remained at Powstam in privacy with ber be appropriated for illuminating tho City Hall avd for car. | daughter, whose socouchoment is expected in October, riage hire, dc, A letter from Berlin says Alderman Grsey smended that the sum be fixed at $269, A police order, probibiting the newspapers from allud . my the deliderations of the Council of Ministers, has Alderman Mavser moved thatthe Board of Kiucation prateced 6 great sensation hove. Tne prohibition is at be recommended to allow the children of the public | tributed to important discussions which are @>out to take schools s holiday on Weduesday, which was acceptet,and | place im the Council respecting the regency. It seems the amendment of Alderman Green was adoptot Certain that the Prince of Prussia will soon definitively A motion was then made and carried recom ending the | ##tume the reins of government, and that the Ministry citizens to illuminate tooir stores and dwellings. Will be great!y modified, if not entirely changea. outs sey pe po hed py my AP ned ‘The Paris correspoudent of the London Times, writing otal purpose, aud a” the: transacted (the action on the communication of the Warar | 07 the 18th of Angust, Commissioners) he should coveider the Board edjoa-9e4 Jt is very positively stated to-day thet the resutaption Tbe Alderman thereupon took up hie hat ai’ lett tac | Of diplomatic relations with Naples \s decided upon, aad chamber. even that the fact war agnounced, although not «iMvally, The committes appointed to superiatend the last oale | M4 006 of the lest canferences on 'th» aifaire of toe Dane A project had been started im Paris for conneo!ing bration was continuad. wisn Principalities, ia reply to a question from the Aus- It i# proposed to hire carriages for the Corporation which | ‘sa Minister. ‘will proceed to Yew York to to the ceremoutes Advices from Austria stato that tbo govermment bet “i Fieeas nea — evening. resolved to lperease ils ava’ expenditares fully ity por To Tux MAYOR AND ComMON Coven. oF BRooxt yr’ — = TRINITY CKCACH, angus 4, 1868, | Some of the Madrid journals ridicule the ides, which Dr. a desire ety ee ee aie | has just been renewed in America, of Spain ever coding cable should be marked ny 8 apecial servioe at Trinity | Cube to the United Sates. b —, BT thie wise . It @ pow reported that the King of Prussia will proba- bly abdicate the throne about the first of October. Lay, Accounts of the crops in Russia are unsatisfactory, par- Assistant Minister of frintty. | toularly in the vicinity of (lems. the Brooklyn sath wiues, aod A letter from Florence asserts that Gen. Ferrari de } I oe ae, ey he Grado, Commandant General of the Tusoan troops, has jureh, where ronan, general attendance le requested at past aloe A.M fallen into complete diggrace, and that this is looked upon On motion the invitation was accepted, with ihe thanks | a# an important cyont—as nothing leas in short thaa the Board. abandonment by the Grand Dake of the Anstrian policy Common Counai! ’ ten adjouracd, and of bis drawing towards Piedmont. THE CELEBRATION AT SCHBNECTADY. Advices from Copenhagen speak hopefully of the pro- i mA iT, Angee 00 1086. debility of an amicable and carly settlement of the dif. abanes sorumeaeaie ber, and on the ferences between Denmark and the Frankfort Diet. Not- hills in & cirouis of ton milee around large boclires will be. | Withstanding the opposition of Hanover it was considered in the Dapiah capital not unlikely that the Diet would ac THE HUGHES PRINTING TELEGRAPH MA- posh So bestie vesis tan bo oncom oe nee CHINES IN ENGLAND. firmation of this view @ Hanover journal announces that A private letter from London 17th instant, by the City | wpe niet had accepted the propositions of the commities of Baitimore, states that the Hughes ’rinting Telegraph relating to the Holstein affair. machines were piaced upon the line of the Eloetric Tele The London Globe believes that Mr. Cunard hes offered graph Company between London and Liverpool, on to place vessels on the line which will bring Britiah Oo. the 14th instant, and had greatly astonishot the ‘elegrap® | inmbia within thirty five days steaming from Liverpool. ‘Tho Parl of Derby arrived in London on the 17th inst. ‘The plague is raging at Bengazi, in the States of Bar. dary. ‘The first packet of hops, of thie year’s growth, was sold for £8 a por owt. at market on the 17th inst, ‘The Secretary at War bad visited officially the govern- ment establishments and barracks at Chatham. The Morayshire bad arrived from Sydney with 1,008 obines print word in plain, clear, capiei letters. Toon cne susie ~ oo sires cna, | Dales of woo!, 80 cask of tallow and 1,000 bage of copper tistions have been ezenea by the Atlantic Oompany, | OT? we tele $0 toe tecnge ee ana agnee inven om ‘The steamship Panther, with the Bombay mails, arrived m tuge of the mashines up7n , cab he agent of flughes being at maeie aa P.M. on 11th inst. The mails left juarantes that the machines will transmit intel | for London at 5 P. M. with more acow The eeamehip Saxonia wae appointed t) sail from South Ia foot ‘ may Hughes conddently expects to ampton for New York on the same day that the Ory of through the cable at the rate of from five to ton words | Baltimore left Liverpool per minute. Professor Whitehouse, who is workivg the | The steamship Northern Light, from New York, arrived cable, claims to be able to work at the rate of 1 Southamptdh on the 208 word per minute, greas dific 0 BouRampim cn « ib : mo Owing to the repairs in progress pon the steamer peertiarly conatracted magnets cogasion great portion of eagh day in ‘adjusting Indian Empire, that veese! would not be ready to sail from i The Rog September, | Provably be pat upon the cabie line early i | Galway on her atvertived day, the 24th of August; hor —— place Was therefore to be Miled by the steamer Paoitis, TH MERCANTILE LIBRARY AND THD | whisb bad deen purchased by Mr. Laver for the purpose, #0 bas CABLE, at cost of £44,000, NF EMITOR A ’ Lv > . | Wi you please Gurreot the sratamen the *tsmehip Jora, which left Now York oa the On Jeane to the effort nat the members ine*., a T Holyhead to dap o Library Association «') . whee " net . te eight o'e Ook, at Cuntou .* i om phy ncowcecsly gated y ‘ wold by the wows from Ching. Rig Naw Yonx, Augaat 30, 1968 piency PRICE TWO CENTS. Bombardment of Jiddah, Jiddah (Arabis) wae hombar ted by the British steamer Oyclope, in Comrequemre, it is s:id, of the delay of the Turkish sathorities in granting ** paration for t~ reo ng ‘Meseacre there of th English Coasnl and others, The Cyclops shelled the city for five deye, when I¢ osi Pecos, the Turkieh Commissioner, Onelly made bie a p>" 4000 ta the place and promwed arrange the matter. He subse- quently executed eleven of the assassins, aod sent four others to Constentinople to re dest with there by the Sultan. The Cyclops then took her departure, ‘The derpateh conveying the avove intelligence gtyes RO account of the extent of the damage done to Jiddah vy the bombardment, nor of the immediate grievaoce which impelled the commander of the Oyclops to #0 sammary a Proceeding, as it wae previously understood that he was ‘to await tho arrival of lemaii Pacha before proceeding to extremities. Tre bombardment of Jiddah by the En:lish has osased ‘® great seneation in France. THE CABLE IS EUROPE, Satisfactory Working of the Wire at Valen- ta—Price of the Cable Stock, de., dic. TO THB BDITOR OF THE LONDON THAES. 1 have the pleasure to inform you that the line from Valentia to Newfoundland is now working satisfactorily hens op apt dep ‘Mmeesage was despatched yes- y evening from the director: gland direc tore in America:— nad bes Burope and America ited by God in the bigheat; ow earth poses, good wien bond hed Thia message, including the addresses of se cetver, occupied thirg-fve minutes in promadae b Bed copsisted of thirty ove worce Immediswly after- Wards ® messsge from ber Majesty the Queen to his Ex- collency the President of to» United States, ‘comsmuog of binety nine wor is, was received by New oundiand in six ty reven minutes. Both messages were repeated back to Valentia, to tees their accuracy, and were found to have ee Lend wae Of coarse, unlers per- mies‘on ven, the contents ’a despatod: caunot be mase public, liea ets This morning we have the following mencego, the last thirty eight words of which were received ia sweaty-two ee Mr. Cyrus W. Ficld, who ts at Newiound- Cyrus W Field, Wewtous pase tah remiss Resse puma Se at apae Reet a ETE EET saree wesnpes n ws? and for ward my letters ‘0 new York ” * Tt will thus be seen that the line is now capable of betng Worked witb perfect accuracy, and sos compen ais pow necessary janication to the pablic, is which, however, some delay must necessarily Yours, bee eosin SAWARD, Secrotary and Manager. Carer Ovrice, 22 Oid Broad street, Londoo—(n0 dase.) gpTee London evening journals of the 17h instant state at ww iD bor rth ig Nexang an received yesterday from We are vow receiving from Newfound! surately, with perfect signals, ithe rave of one pol pe boar. [From the Londoa Herald, August 17. Wo mest walt yet some time berets nc tive plete varrative of the final aod successful ateempt to 8 comp © b, perbapa, the second greatest feat m tne history of mes apica) Connecte with the furtherance of Civilization. submerging of we Atieni c telegraph cable. Yet one helf of tast task has been accom od. Hstoriograpbers of no mean note Dave descr! the repeated failures in comnection with this great work, and thew performanocs have deen worthy of the subject, but t was reserved for the xpecial correspondent of this paper to narrate the the hopes, and the fears which attended the fol effort, and to ombaim in one of the iteresting descriptions that have seea columns of the press the memory of destined to form a lasting lanoma « io tI map ees. The letter of our corresponde: on Wedverday last, narrating the even's of Agamemnon, possesses all the interest of a evebains iho atéenion very moch like a history of the early discoverers. Nearly every current Nterature in the United Kingdom has by perved it, for it bas becn copied into almontall the Poltan and provincial journals. Sill it only cont ne chapter to the 1 eourd of the great event; tue other shall deem it fortunate to FE it if HH fel tigi: 'e bave said the secoc:! greatest feat tn the bictory mockanical progress in furtherance of orviizatvon, 14 why pot the fires? Without apy intentivn to do; the importance of stretoniog a ine of thought across Atiantic, wo take leave to remember the iavention of printipg, and, aympathir'og as much an pomib'e with that tendency of every 0 to exagzernse the events of Ks own time, it yet sooms ciMcult to ccny she superior Claims of the printing preas. 10 8 carctal obeerver who carriée his observation over the whole Grid of history aad Of progrese, it quet, ‘nceed, appear as an irr-sivtidle com developementa ™ bygone discoveries, ant thas, matter up briefly, tue root aad ki ie colon end middle age vaprevements whetre- sotentific or mo- fH | mind Obrintisnity; and Kurope is the ‘birtholace uf moraland scientific trotha. But the comune than a more coiccidey © °f place and tlme. The indtvideal equality and individes free om of all men, which Caris- tasty alope teaches, « t.< real source of the intetlesieal and macerial greatness of the European , and tm Pxgland thas fundsmental principle bas aaneere acted upon than eleewhere, ik crneot Bay one to find our coantrymen leading the way in path of pro. gress. And |t is to be observed ().as, In all these marked events in the bietory of progress, she acuteness of homer furs- night, or the eminenon of hnman #kill, does pot hold the firwt place. Jat us oot pull ourselves up with the jen that the ecocessful submerging of the Atlaatic cable ia purely or priccipa!ly striamph of bumea ingesnaity aad Perseverance. Great ek!!! aud iagenuity, and pereeveranoe, besi¢es the material meas whien tho ‘wealth of the ustion abonioney , were indesd devoted to the work; Dut afer all 18 must be aimitted thas a higher Power pes piayod the principal pari «We Jook apoa the Avian''c Tolegraph ae the work of Teaver operating through Buran agercy. A hay Deen tant Waly observed, the distory o euccersos of Lois character qed 19 ert of Divive inapiration, by werch We aeren mind te upcorsciow y led oo to Whe @ealim 7 of rewo''s for which It was inadequese y prepared. ~ lone aifew!Urr roggemied Dy task perl need theories while the Tomrtals, ard reconted fel'uren tad Ane. me, Were prope'y Sepsives te tases bs. va atererted with 1 were wanting of this view of the meter, as 1 be found in the narradve of ar corive % ety set at rest. Several despatches have been sent from Vi Tentia to Newfoundiaad, and also fregn the American mde to this country, tn each case with perfest accuracy, and at Aru ol speed which aflords no ground whetaver for sp prehension respecting the remunerative cheracter of undertaking. to the Ame- rican cirectors, words, was traae- mitted in thirt; afterwards, a meseage from her Majesty to the President wae whieh consisted occupied siaty seven travemiesion—showing & which signals were received third message wes sent, trom Mr Oyros Fiend, from Newfound. land, to the directors on this side, consisiing of thirty eight words, which arrtved in two minvtes, The rate at which this Inst meerace was nent g'vee 8 peed of rather more than one hundred words per hour, or of ba we seds givecse Mune and tweniy mes- five one mages of wore ‘per dey, and the price, i we re- member rigbtiy, which the cotnpany proposed, tn nnd fo Drs pene fed charge was £2 10s. per » This would yield a revenue of £300 per day, or, for year of 315 working days, £99,900 There is, however, Do reason for that the telegraph #fl be unem- Ss Sundays any more then ie the case with other ines, and it is reasovable tw io’er that the gross revenue to be obtained will not! Jems than £100,000. if it shoald be foand that is can be tranamitied simuite- nesusly from each end of the the receipts of the line, company would be doubled. if this ole, the company will have cause the cable which they have Inid did not one conducting wire. The ie ag! 322 efit HI i i, ! i | i i H li be not lone © seco unt of the proepect which the telegraph belds oat of ample remoneration, aod toe satis’aclory meoner in Hbich 008 of the greatest problems of engi eolence bas been eolved, than for the ‘vantages hmay De expec i (0 aoorue to the pati toresie of (oe two countries by the completion of the great work. (From chy iivértool Poet, Aagaat 18 } ‘The Atertt® fe 'egraph is cow tn fait rather ieee ip ac. pe A ° weace wa trans. ; aod son pied Ie oaemog thirty Ave mk Bus, 4 mecange of Livery Dine Words Was rarsmutteg

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