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fag the ‘bad breeke’ in the begizn ng of the game, be ri Out the whole eter.” rte ina bed a N LA G AR, A Oepte!s Hadeon, victorious.” © Ful many & Of partet ray serece, dhe ¢ark unfathom=4 caves of ocean boar.”” Watam Temeny’e Fre arcing house, 767 Broad- Boake ibickly cotled w alvating tampe, '8 Rotel, 764 Brow! was, Lat \iuinatirg lamps of fs brillieccy, with @ trar<psr tu the coatre— ‘rapkiin on the right, ani a represestation of the landing of the cadie cn the left, with a boy “Gorey & Lent, 155 Brox parnac yp & Len joetwar, a large traps: 4 front, wish etx fixures, the fret of which is Jobo Bul end Brother Jovathan fighting; the secohd Ogure repre septs Uccio Sam cariying the mails on borreback, the curtrm observed ia ancient times. Ua‘erneath ta Neptune irlampbavt on tke dolpain’s back, asying:—+L am mecerch of all eurvey.”” Toe next igure was Joon Ball ent Upoc'e Sam, with the cubic inter woven round ‘Doth toeir Seures, and 1868 uocerneath. ‘The eecond figure in the secsud window re} ited Uncle Sam carrying despaches sod riding on hghtatoeg; underteatd which was the word prezeat. The next dguro repreeexta Neptune with a brokea trideot, and witha brusk expreasi of countenance, surmounted wiin Sbield bearyg tho names of * Fravklin, Morse, Field ‘Budeon and Ccoper,,’ tuminated GAS job represent. “Union.” House, 744 Broadway, illuminated 77) tiog the joiniug of America aad Eag- by the y New Yerk Hotel, 721 Broadway, bad a magnificent transparency 19 front, representicg tho ares of freedom, the foregriund being occupied by a gladiator and a ball. Webster biliiard rooms, 723 Broadaay, Inscription— “The Niagra, the flowticg monument 10 Gee. Steers ”” Waverey House, corper of Broas yay and Fourth street, ‘Was literal’y covered with illum'nating lamps, Chickering & Sone, piaffstorts warerooms, 694 Broad- wey, humneted with Candies in a! the wiadows. 6 Heine House was tutminated tastefully, the followirg—‘ 3cieace;”’ under weish was “ Morse,’ ** sieobaniam;” vader wich was the name of “ Everest,” “ Perroversace—Fieia ” Letezgo Boure, 671 Broadwoy, hsd a transparency in cen're, repreeenticg on one side Young America ia the person of Bonilcr, wih @ jolly Jack tar on the oposite side boléing a coil of the cable, and those were rounded by the insignia of the arts and Sciences. In background wes full roy tations of the Nisgara Agememron Paying out the osble, aud decorawd with the flags of all vations. Underseath was the motto— Severed July 4, 1776, united August 5, 18f8." On the thira of tho builaing was the mouo— “Zolence contro's tho eloments. It pinds jor with Qa lrop ceure the encs of the earth, and guided by wis Gom, man writes his thuoughts with tue } "a polnt.’” ‘The whoto front--1,860 panes of gises—was illumiaaied ‘with capoles. ‘Burton’ atre was brillisnt'y {lluminated and bad a inscription over the door, as foliowg:—‘:Saile, Heaver, upen this fair copjarction. Farich the time to come with exci faced peace, with joyous plonty and With fair, prosperous cays" Lavra Keene's theatre prescnted a moat pleasing ap- pesrarce, it being buvg with a vumber of illuminated lenteros. Oc the right were Ggures representing Queen Victor‘a sting om the eagie, and the other the Goddess of Liberty. Frederick's photograpbic temple of art, 685 and 587 Broadway, was tilumwated with lasterns. The words “photograpbic Temple of Art,” wers formed by the Jamps, «i oix'y feet, in the form of an arc of a circlo. Nibios bas aeplenoid transparency, forming tho word “se upcerbes h which wae the tascription, ‘When the multitadcs “an it Shey marvelicd aud gioriied God, who bad given such pow’st Wdto man” Hecry D. Feilor'’s establzheect, $69 Broadway, bad large representation of @ tree thickly hung with illumiaa ted Jamps. The front of the bulléiag wes also hung with lamps. Chr'atie & Wood’s was handsomoly Ulaminsted with red, purple and green glaae giobes. Tiffen & Co, jeweliers, 660 Broadwey, bad the whoic front splendidly ittumioated; @ brilliant star in the centro, wpéer which were (he names of ‘Moree, Franklin Fieid.’’ The estsblishment of Stephen Wm. Smith, bouse far- nisbing etcre, (24 Broadway, was handsomoly illumi pated. ‘The frout of the St. Nicholas was brilliantly ‘laminated with gas jets, and decorated wih megaifizont ee Gnas we each) of Queco Viowrla, Mr. Bachanan, 0. . Fislé, Brevber Jopatban shaking Dands with Qaeen Victcria \Lrough the medium of the tel ph wire. A ropressntation of the firet telegreph wire in this country, {uw 184i, ueder the supervision of Oo). Colt, hucg across = Way Res tho one at Gdvia’ ire was @ full length figure of Peace in the act of blessing ca and Young Kaglend, who stroll before her other rms Ths British ani Amorican yt 7 the headof the Lg of Peace, andat ber feet 1s! broken sword of War, wita the oxbierunnizrg between Its fragments. The frame of the ‘cturo was formed of the cablo intertwined with olivo og. There were four rmaller trapsparenciss of a humorovs description, ana the words, “felegraphic lines are the nev ves of nations,” crowned the whole. ‘The transparencies, numbering two bundred, were of the riceest design. The splendid five story Corinthian iron building of F. Haughwort & Company, with its enormous front on way, opposite the St. Nicholas hotel, presented a most briliiant appearance, furnishing, ‘as it doce, at ove vio’ w, over ove hundred lar; each with eixtoen varcgeted colored lights, glass show windows i!lamingted cach with ono hundred And seventy-five gas jets, forming a star of three feet Giameter. Tbe extensive frost of this palace Of merchandise was il/uminated tn @ moet becoming and tastefal manuer—an arch of varegated gae light spanning the Broadway front, belog doviied im the contre at ‘the top ijum'naled staioed glace hands , end on the right arm of the arch, in colored glats lights were the 65 “United States,” and on the left arm the words MGrest Britain,”’ representing the two countries with their arms upecning the epace between them, and the bands Clazped ip frieodsbip. Over the centre of the grand arch was & stalced glase liveness of Franklin, the discoverer of electricity ; on the right was the likeness cf Morse, who Vod ie to the uto of telegre bing; aad on the left, the Nvezess of Cyrus W. Field. © energy and ve rance wa (ustrumental in laying the cable; while the Isrge cleck in the fron} of this was enriched by * wreath of colored On the wp of the palace was wa tn the centre the American flag, om the right the Bri fing and on the left the French flag, pocordye Faye floating in the air over beyond the opposits site of the street. The whole of this iluminction wes magnificent. Phaior & Son, perfumers, ene Lo aos tnaoription , es follows :—Married, Ang |, Europe "They — married by lightaing; by thandor bg Le yd divorced.’” ‘aliack’s theatre bad the following inscriptions dis to whom honor is duo.”’ ‘ Horace F. will do justine.” “ Victoria aad Ba ht watch of the Ailaatic ¢able.”’ rane ma hand grespin Paper pare i Tom * ay a fans’ Tine ane of Une butieiog ia, 100 by 200, the mura. bor of windows being 120, and these presented a epiendid coup doeurl to the eye of the obrerver as ho along ‘eipgers| maching establishment, kaown as the white marble , Was one of the mort brilliantiy illa- minated bolldicgs in the whole ciiy, thore being over 2,000 candies burting tn the windows, 120 I imbor. The exit laterns, ‘the margin of the roof, and the usual liberatity of the hieee ‘Singer & Co.; was very evident on this ooca- ston E Lyon & Co, 424 Broadway, displayed «@ splendid Tue Niaaare end Agamemnon laying the cable. waa Amorica, on the left Eagiand, both coun- 1 mottoes Tiorve, Meth and Hadeon ~ mates—bave made sil nations the United ‘United Statee.”’ “‘Earope from the United States the sex reparates.’’ ), the made a brilliant show on the corner sreet, but ‘Do transpirencp. In Weatcu’s No. 410, there were two transparencies. AN] hail to Cyras W. Field aad b's copartners in the most gantic work ever ed by the enbmer- sion Of the Atlantic telegraph cadie.”” man —Ame- riea—The Gable. May it reach from pole to pole, and, aided by the free and enlightesed press of the Unite States avd Keglacd, go on tn their good work of civilize tion ana en! until atl nations shall be tn daily with each Gtbeon’s Gallery of Decorative Art prevonted a brilliant and beeutifal the siainod giags windows giving @ fine offect The iden and exs- A 9 ie kev ropest throes, most appropriate. eventing: ocean, ine omlpteoteh mid ocean, the 0: looking upon them, and tho hand of omnipotence a sretched out for their support. Above were the words— se00n4, “the naval comdat between two lrigaice— Topresents John Bull and an American, bow bya poe So reaching from breast to afer a the Siamene twins, the words, ’e brothers need no bulwarks, shail rua to and fro, “Vicloria—Ba- all the pre'se.” “Ameri: The Ja gone cut tarvaga alt the our, ond thetr works to the the world. Bolomen & Hart bad ia frosta very beantifal motel of ca—The Coratitution. motion, jada po Niagara, with her machinery ni derigned and rymiuinc 2fed entirely by Mr. & Strat) ore © young gentioman of 21, who i= in the « of the firm. the whole front of the batiding was briliantiy illa- mice’et with gee. In front was « and beantifal y, 46 bY 20 fost, enclosed frieze of crim- Gon Camssk, and hearing beanti‘al’y ar devices, follows On the exireme top stood ont void reliet letters M. F. H., the ioitinis of Morne, Fiod qua Hrd. ato On the right hand uppor oorner the words of tio fret wereege transmitted from fondon by the 4 Uianile follows: —"Farope end America unite! by od oppesite the coatihuation thereof, vic "in ne highedt, on earth peace and good centre consists of two Goddesses Fame, their trumpets, with the Americas eagle on the lefh, and (he British lioh om the right, with © the flags of the two nations boautifu' ander: neath. Belew ig the ocean ecgR®, repr’ Niagara } the top the words ‘“3oierce, Labor aud art Union (eb'e."” ‘ow York city, oF bod the Spaw. adh Us wigbi boo vacefuls ernred toe G> ‘ore: avd on the oy am steering far N bend Ie! com dow, wD: Over Now York t¢ g. werican ty, ip the A “eo, beloirg te nae testers ‘a Veg bhsca {The ead eur | pepeot, Deer! Tel Bag “As nS bole A a S Wrety 3 hs beter e names of Bocbensn am * oo 1* saloon ap! the Interme 194 £03695 very beit Mantiy. Teylcr’s witdows wore ay 4b Y ‘recetis ts, and tbe hotel iumipated ¢!! through. {24 larga trace perr ney tp front bore this inscription, Ye "l*. Saoher Sp. Agamemnon, Niegara; +il hail to tha exitinivs ge rius and indefarigeble euterprise of Juba ent fF naiha:, thst hee ruccer de? in consut wating the mighthst wo ke ef the May the crr> that biews (oem ia boat al frievveh'p cever be Fevers, and tio F. of ite ucefulners extences to Cvery part jena” Let cation’ outs, anid CRUBOL"* Far, Proclair the 2 from phore tosLore ‘Th wpron’s Sa'con and Brady's Galery. 5:9 drat way, waa iUom'pated. The front was decorated with & fine trareperency, fifty feet by twenty five, wnich bora on | On tho right was a portrait of Field, ia the canire one of Fropklin, au 4 oo the left one of Morse. B- ath were two female figures representing America sod Hagiaad jotoing bands, while to the right of these, and belo, was # steemabip, with the omblems cf mechsalsm and esienca, and to the lett a sailor {rom ths Niagara. Uador taia was # bridge, joinit g two countries, nad sO this again a Dgwe ot N ained, implyicg that hie power was atan erd. ight wes Jotter B, andty tae Loft the letter both eurrourded by cicctric stars, Tae whole design, got up by the employés of Mr. Brady, wa weil Seine’ and Ll. ’ ~ James Beebe & Co iliuminated thelr entire front, oppo- bite the second story wincowr wes aroa of murk 58 hold- —. and the ecntiment, ‘‘fnocatlo with its peace: tricks, makes of muskets candlesticks ; Gurney’s, 349 Broadway, had a large transparency ex tenoing across the entire tront of the building, rapresent- ieg the laying of the cable, and with sppropriate esvti- ments, given elsewhere. There was also actriog of varie ated iemps on the roof, Altogether it a fice appearance. Gosiipg’s restanrent wes bri'lirntly ilumivated with gas ond = lamps. la the windows were emali trapeparercies, coptalning sent'nen's, “Ove electric spark makes the whole world akin; the Atlantis telegraph, a tri- umph of ecience and energy over time and space.” Over Sperry ’s Tliuminated clock were ths words, “Time ‘works wonders,”’ ia large letters. Opposite, over a rewing machine eatablishment, was the sentiment which a'! neediewomen will scarcely re- spond to— Honor to those whese genius laid ‘The lightning through the oceen wave — A path for thonght, And kindred bonor may they ppare, Who ewoet relief from tollaome caro For woman wrought Bowen, McNamee & Co's warble buicing was bril liantiy iliominated on Broadway and vear! street, and whowed to great advantage, Asmali Amorieso flag bung from every window. From a line suspended across the etreet bung the American and British flars. Io ths lower wincows were swail transparencies, with the sentiments: —America—To all uations FE Pluribus Unum.” “the Atlantic Catle—Toe necklace of the world.’’ ‘ Europa end America—Brest by a tie that bi New York aot London tp one ciiy.”” “Frankl orge and Fiold, Direc- tors of the Atlaatic Telegraph—Their monument ties ca ‘The Mercantile Agency Pullding was burg throughout with yarigeted lampe, pracucing an excelent eflet. Ona trapeparency extendiog ta fromt were tse words of 97 peaim, veree 4:— coococecceo ry Hs LIGHTNING ENLGHTRSXD THE ° coooe coco coenococe oc ceooNCS Above was the sentiment: — 2 "BP tact Vo EyFus WW: Hiei > Weicoiwe & ths Sow © agency forthe promotion and protection of trade o o between Ei ‘and America. o ©6060000000CC000000000000000 At this point, there wore lnes of varigated lamps sus- pended acryes the strect. Cike, the optician, had in his window, of the sup, stars, &c , which attracted a Ii crowd, Of Stuarts “Marble Palace,” wo oan only say thatit was “lit up.’? It did mot eppeer as theugh there was a special waste of gas or taliew for the occasion. Deviia’s butloing, corner of Warron street, presented a very bri lant appearance, with lights, varlogaied lamps os oocee eococoo NEW YOR. HERALD, THURSDAY, Aia aeetiog © the Now York Cp nog rapaion: Union st effice rs @ert reqartted to pobieh the following ora; etry exprecsiors 96 be eerrect tha jon sop mse griela® 1h re mire to “he imperteot evens of ray ing HW ATI ENTIO TRLTG BAUM CABLE. - Now Yous Typcatepeicnt Cowne deeue 767m mings Thulateie web th roof the cucite opagunty Peat Seiutapb of ett shill, owethe Adeatotewgrape for the roppeat we smery ot Fraskn, the prister aes, a> one Lee’ tha Lebtete’s rotons’ eed plac a girettaty eg ine feoeres Wr hal it as aoa oaly 13 the propegeticn of onoeleogs fo tue in s ie Riuiog prece ‘eo waleome it asa cater of the é Tiedwle tuxblen: ui tee prens, 66 gitirg i & ke ¢ prw0e tcalmeatascer Cetrauce imum By tt egoney th ‘bee Tgen-@ oil be expage cid 49 @ wait, Wete and aotive co oparation—tha * were, of typography, wlesa, 20 Girasi¢e is a> cb they will not blag, and hour, but slo jesnion OF olence aad * Long boon tributary “Vaen0e, aod we are aves of thoogtt ters eetriel epece Cote: Toren gh the pow com quadivgle alliacce, aa lecbicity snd the dagu Foure, HO bewies eo remncte, Let alore tre Intelligence the preciical yeuits are actuat art. Electricity, by overland wires, bs to the requirements of trace and co. ve alrency sccueomed 49 ity use in ovr dou. W2NE tcteroourae; but toe trarsatlantc: ‘clegrayh cffors po ¥ 30¢ Sston's'y icg faoilives for our interpayonal intercow *%, M24 tt will daubvers do much to make all maukind fool tu *7 a"e etia, ‘We weicome it also for brirgicg us tote moro én *di- ale contect with the more advanced elyttization of a! ter States; and witb ati due reapect for our * cousies”’ at \ "0 otber chd, we bope tho atlsatic Ce'egraph will mrcula¥e them with some of the vigvrous virtues of our youug ra- puriic, avd ipetit into thom the truo priaclpies of Livar- ty, Equality anc Freternity.’” The Typegrapbical Union regard the dificult character and evosee of this great erterprise as reflecting houor upen all who have ipatrumeotal in its accompitsh- mett C. B. SMICA, Prosiceat. RK, D, Dack, Ree Seo APPEARANCE OF THE SHIPPING. NATIONAL SALUTE FROM THE ARABIA— SALUTeS FROM VARIOUS VESSELS—iLOW THE SHIPS WERE DRESSED, &C. It would be rather atrange If the shipping In the harbor did not fully participate in the cabie colebration. To the inetremertality of the shipping we are indobted not only for the lsying of the ocean cabie, but for that of every otder submarine telegraph which bez been lald or ever will be laid, Thera are at present in the port seme 700 to 900 vexsels, independent cf small craft,anievery one of them contributed their part to the ecles of tho celebration yesterday, All the flags that could be hoistod alcft were displayed from the rigglg of every crait, and the appearance of the whole range of ebippiwg along the East end North rivers, aoa ip frovt of the Battery, was strikingly besutifel. Some had more flege flying than otvers, bat all were droveet in iboir best boliday attire. The steamenips, aud expecially the coeen steamships, af usual tcok the lead. of the Colhns sveamships were covered w Duuting. sud thcee cf other lines were noi deficient in their dis- play of colors, The tteawship Arabia was hauled oat iio the etream inthe fcrenoom ready to start om hor voyage to Europe, and whe was very conspicuous as eho Jey mocred ovposiie Jereey City. Shs di-piayed all of ber fisge, and wi baii pret eleven In tho (orencon fired asa ive of twenty-ore guns This alate was returned by several of the steamships of aiff-rent lines lying along the North river, Tho Saxouia, wuich gailed for Hamourg yestercay, was also gaily dreese’, aod both her aud the Arabia were saluted by the United States frigate Sadine as trey parsed the Battery, where ebo lay ao obored, Toese salutes consirtea 0 dioping colors by the Sabine, apd @ returning of the compliment by tho ocean stcamebipe. It was pretty and iutoresting to obacr ve 89 mapy* vestels, repreeenting Deariy all the commeroiat rations of the Oid World and the New, lying together and flags. U; @ trapsparercy extoudicg in front, through a black ground appeared ia letters of flame tae words, “Thunder and iighning. The teleyraph |ghtulng ig ovr thun¢or.”” A Reede light on the top of tho bniiding shed a stron, bright for some cistance acroes the Park and up any down way. Ball, Black & Co,’s building was bril!'antly flleminated and decorated with fogs. A ema'l trensyarency repro sented two poet sg In No. 281 Broadway there wae a traneparency repre. id, cach framed in cable wire, with An acierce and perseverance." 6 was \\luminated brilliandy thraughout, the namerous ¥ indows showing to full advantage. Over the mageive were three cies with sen. timente:—In the centre, “Tho age of —188."" On the Jeftand right, “Iightning under the ocean! Steam on the Erie canal.”” “Tbe Atlantic byrne y transmits the lightning of heaven botween 60,0C0,000 of buman pelo ae sak ing the same lapguage and worshippirg the game . ‘ihe American Museum, lacking the energy of tarnum, sbowed no illumination or docoratton appropriate to the cat IB. i The etablishments of Edward For, next door,and the rival batters, Krex and Gente omnes v i) ue, red and y en a we eppearance. . A queatsty of rockéte and Roman ant appe les were let off from Genin’s. Mi The Howard Houso bade lidera! display of yarigated | officer of the Fifth precinct. It is and fi 3 premiees of Byuner & Co , was a trans- parercy ct the » epars, san Agamemnon, with tho aeatl ment:—‘Genlus ex: joe Conquer fire an . Tho fine iron building on the south corner of Cortlandt presented @ truly brilliant show; the numerous windows belrg ee Co ed from the root. "hon this dewn to the Battery there was nothing wor. thy of notice, that jon of the cily lookiug more dark gloomy than usual, contrast with the brilliant appear- lamps, pas accertained with va | turned out Pitzgera! ot 18 Hose. was the trjured party, and that a bulict from the pistol To Box. Dani. F. coan- | was lodged in bis foot. He was taken to the City Hoa- iu Ube eame port ceiebraticg au event which is the means of compecting both worlds in a harmontous and useful bond of friendenip, intelligence and novel intercvurze. Some of the vessels seemed to tndicate that this ifoa bad struck their masters, for the tags of the priacipa: astions of Europe and America were iogea'cusly eptwico in their rigetog. In meny ehips the netional bavners of the Un ted States acd Grea! Briain wore wouod up together and Diended 'n one Ia tos evening some of the sioamships joined fo the ilumirations by displaying cod and blue ‘ights from their rigging. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. A FIREMAN SHOT IN BROADWAY. AD unfortunate cireutnstance took place about half past eight o'clock laet evening, at tho corner of Broadway and Canal etrect. Frgine Company No. 14 end Mose Company No. 18 were passing that point together, «en route to the Crystal Palace, and there was ® considerable rush of peo- there at the time. A shot from a piatel which was red, however, created some confusion, ik was Ape I ore wounded. [i wee Joba "4, pita! by offloer Ferris, of the First arsistod by an rence was the resuit of an accident, as no ill fe feta between the two firc No arrest bay aud | Eoteves’tnen the ocour- | metropol! ly participates or | of Now York in that just trivute of praise which tho; Tu the stv 8 included the * prcoereren TENDS AGMA rhea puotic moa Wey fo. 862 #LD & mw Prwoetal, abersea picwpes fur bee too platerm ¢ ej med wit we oMde, The cfm %; 86> AiteLcet WUD great apolenin A weer Gert bauer wee diauiased, Dearing the fo! lov'eg iseer.pti i : ALLELE OLLI LEMOS 4PM AE EE ODIO ARDELL MOOS YRARPUN, MOwSH, PIED Got tirde bia! ng, bo Deege tH9 uRicn of the Glo end New Forts wig lergitigencs, Peace aod Propet y wee neta teteee pecs noasnesnpene oerensnte tens renee Aro 3 Siepn.os aad «seared 4 wry chanted at prover | 2 0) the commit se having Wy RZ piste to unite with you Are Givtayh of tule sep! oeful enterprise, which bat “tet eco epileked by tha scirsce, ektil and eu Gey of the Bib and emertinc people, Mise erand ereet ip the tisiory of the eae tot ms hope toes { Undar @ Saperivteosing P.ovite: | Quencee, proce <te the peaos aut end by eee of i ratios in tts Cone » Pela, Beg , 10 Bis letter says: sod fv - ta caprotas rejolce that the Aflagiis CoretONy tat, Ib ts toe ety ehich was the Doms, ard hoics the duct {¢ thet wencrated poiloaopaer who fret made tea evvileet force of natare wubasr viens to the uces cf wan. THE CELEBRATION IN WASHINGTON, Wasuincron, Sept 4, 1968 ‘Tho telegrapk ¢Mfices, National flote!, and geome private eofablighments, are Urikany illuminated this oveamng io Ronce of the success of the eubmering to'egrapa. The following travepareccies ars dispisged at the telegraph geccoccoce eoaopegsoee tis ‘Aitentio kota, er oes ‘The Inet Bod rocet woudvove birve of this wonder. o oO ° erceccecce ° “Ai (bo thvcater of tha olootris taleg feovor Morse, ptand pro em !noes, o eecoccaccccuccuaeoooocs 022900 °°, THE CELEBRATION IN ALBANY. Arnaxy, Sept. 1, 1868. Never bofore bas such a scene been witnessed in this clly, The sieeets ace crowded with thousands of poopie God flags are fiyicg in all directions. The procession was over one hour im passing any given point. Burinesa was entirely euspended, every bocy uritiag in the jubieo. TELEGRAPHIC CONGRATULATIONS. FROM THE DIRECTOSS OF THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY I" LONDON. Lonpos, Sept, 1, 1868 Cravs W, Frup, New York: The Cirecters are On ther way to Va'entia to make ar- rargements for openiag the wire to the public. Thoy cou vey through the cavie to youerd your fetlow citiaucs their hearty congratulations ia your joyous celebration of the great international work. FYROM THE MAYCR OF MONTREAL, CANADA. Monrakar, Sept. 1, 1889. Orns W. Firtp:— The Mayor ot Mcntros! ocorgratulates Mr. Field om his areat achievement, which muat 20 wonderfully tend to unite tm still closer and firmer bonds of friendship the great mations of the carth. ©. 3. RODIER, Mayor. FROM THE MAYOR OF QUEBRC, CANADA. Qcnuke, Sopt. J, 1858. ‘The Mayor of the city of Quebes tonders his cougratula- Lous to ©. W. Field, eq., on the successful laying of the Auantic telegreph cadle. fhis great work will make known to betn bemispherss the pare of Fiels, anc give it # piace smong the bevefactors of the world; for the At- entio telegraph cacnot (alto gentribute, ia mauy ways, tothe greatwers and happiness of toe two nations by ‘whose united efforts aod a it bas beou lala in the Loeen. ALOR L. LANGVIN, Mayor. FROM THR MAYOW OF HALIFAX. Haurax, N, 8., Sept. 1, 1868. Crave W. Frew, New York. The Mayor of ‘he city of Halifax sends his warmest con gratatations to bir. Field upoo the proud position witch he this cay oveupies. Two mighty nations nuite to do him boxer. fils triumph is not stared with a tear ors sigh. Tbe colonies ct Engard join with their fathorisad tn giv. bim praise; and in the name of Nova . the Mayor Gultiax bids him God speed. HENRY PRYOR, Mayor, FROM THE GOVERNOR OF VERMONT. Branpo, Vt., Sept. 1, 1858, W. Firty, New York: — G. fia—It aflorda me muot pieasuro, as tho Exooulive of Vermont, to texder to yourself and your asvociates my own, and, in bepslf of ber citizens, their sincere congratu tations nyon the successful termination of the stupendous: exterprive of conpecting the Oid World with ihe Now. Wb God in bis providence bas joined together, let no mam put asunder, RYLAND FLETCHER, Governor of Verinont. FROM THE MAYOR OF BOSTON. Boston, Sept. 1, 1858. Tiemany, Mayor of New York, care of Cynvs W. Fisin, New ¥' ‘The city of Boston upites cord with the commerzia of the Union in the joyful cor achievement the moat marvellous birthplace of Frank)in gled! made by the police, nor is it Known whether a fireman are rome other party fired the shet. 06 tis heer bemonnag wnes Soe gellant men who bay» ACCIDENT FROM A ROCKET. by their perseverance, skill and w' united the Oid A yourg man, named J. K. Larke, has met with a | World to tne New. The tol: graphic cable now lying upoa Lg ‘© biow on the shonider (disabling bie rigot arm) poy Wy Fe new mS 2 bottom He has boon | ficant of that chor + of the comnecting two continents, is fen, 4 of eympathy which unites tho token to b's friends, but doubts are entertained of tne re- | of two vations. May it ever be an emblem of interna. opal concord and covery of the use of tho limb. ACCIDENT TO ONE OF THE HARLEM STRAMBOATS. . W. LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor. anes eheve. ‘The steam deat Sylvan Grove, on tho ha'f-past ten o'olock FROM THE maron or PHIL ADELPBIA. ba comer 5 from a“ Nad IL ADWLPINS ptom| THE GERMAN LEWERK RANZ SOCIRTY. pitta bel to tho "sandy Hook. pilot Dot Netile, To mr Cuarmmay ov tar Cosurrrrk oF ARKANGEMENTS OF Tne German socictice and seacciations took partin the | who to be in charge of the wheel, wus Teurcrard CxLERRATION — celebration with characteristic spirit. The Leiderkranz, | and. wee YFP. Woot, PD | ny yoy te Gs bani, the principal German murica! society In New York, een ~§ ome whom were the as At aclence, and the iron cable of the man of might, might ed to take the lead of ali the others, Their boadyuarters, SS est ye Over | make ‘His wooders. 3 at tho corner of the Bowery and Canal strect, was blazs | one b' nod pecsenenes is ae ALEXANDER HENRY. of brilltiancy. Every window in tho building was ritbiy perambu'ated the wood for Pithort une, ge FROM 1HB MAYOR Senn ee ses. iMuminated by lights of every hue, but the rod, white and | gratitude at having been so mi reecacd 82 | Cyecs W. Freap, Beq, New York. a Pr Diue predominsted far above the others. A large aad | sppending ducking. ‘The boas 1 Fan on a sholy- imore ofe:'s ber on event of very tastefully painted traxsparency shono forth te front | 0K Feck, from which she off, having #18, | tee age. Honor to and Hadson, and their distin- a - tained so other demage than the tearing up of trip of | Puiuhed condjators. May the work s0'asspicioualy cara. of the centre window of the second story, which oxhivited | co, ; and the pasrengers who had rescued he foenced continue progress it becomes aa instrument various deviess ard dieplayed the foliowieg words in very | as Cescribed agsin sovgnt the baat at the Jane.’ | ot civilization, and bond of broinerbood between ali the i =< Wood dock, and were brought eafoly to the city. nations of the earth THOMAS SWANN, Mayor, AN ACROBATIC FRAT. . Tacugh only the ‘Weraw in Breaéway, near Cortinn’t street, while the ap 888 ag aE eh 1, 1808. Ball with 57 the groatest Preceraion wes moving, an athletic looking man whore | Comes WwW, Freune 4 : Inetroneet of barmooy © | Plovlcers were beatri dy @ emurt boy Of ome trolve ‘éin— Mempaie, widway between the Canada lakes end Ney © | years, and inthe arms of the boy was e youngeler three | ine Mexican pall, on the one aide, and the A*lantic and The aventic Telegrare 2 | or four years old. Pacific oceare ov the other; st the bead of perpotual navi- eeceosceeesoocoesosoroooeaees ; ‘4 On each aide of the wiadow exh{b'tirg the transparency ‘THE MAIN FEATURES OF TUR PROCERSION. gatien on ibe grandest of commerce in the world, Jort slluded to wore two emailer oxes, etoh & ‘Wo beard a countryman, who wes apxiourly looking st iar tae eo trou every Reon Pater = ing temale Sgure, one ri og Germany with the lyre of | the ragrant in Broadway touslo, and tbeether {ue Called States balanciog the scxies appeared to be the main of iedestry, Flags hong (rom every window, and the Dan- hereof Switzerland and Von tare $ disptayed. : them. About sine o'clock @ grand run y per, Seclety, took place in th® batiding, io wb sat down. Music, bier, einging and all rorts of ovbilirtic jollifiention thus kopt alive thy rpirit of the company til! an advanced hour. CELEBRATION BY THE TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. ‘This aesocistion celebrated the occasion !nat evening at the Apollo Rooms, where some seventy or eighty of tho large number of the members of the profeesion joined in the procession, in which they presented a marked festure, and were frequent'y cheorod along the route. The even- ing was paerod In pleaeant social Intercoures, and it was pear midnight when they dispersed. Mr, Mo pre- sided, and read the following toasts, which re sponded to by the gentlemen whos names are sub.” joined :— ‘The President of the United Statee—may he have the cenfidente —— prople ani! deserve it Mr. James Narine. Tho Mem who Planned and the Mon laying of te asia’ +10 = Ayr ibe Fe cegray®. aver prove ® con. duoter of truth ard Keomiedce to the darkest recesses of By Mr. C. Savage. iiatiate bor. 0 Press—united, the: 8. Presa, the great heart of the world—the electric tide would bard! ‘affect the mas of mankind did not the D oll men they are brethren, From ocean's depths, where the foo! Nor voice went , eA r0 the atti, been fery wi an nover trod, votee of God; Guttenburg, who taught to speak; Mores, who vet them ¥ 4 who bar given us a) proof that all wate rref the Aliantio cannot nbitterate whe tmpressiohs they mane. Ac the best electri machines are those which print the best, tho electric telegraph indebted to on promeer on ie chief mer Fpg!an’, whose intat)igant « On, 60 lborors this grem work to co operation en ompleted. ‘oba abd Jovetaan— | ather «: Son— after many veare of reparation tow join heud®, ead may the electric ear. A which now oites oor Innis, cuite our bearte and Jow (4 ane anbrokes tide until a! the barriers of natton alition ayo ewept away, And speaking one language, nud onjop lag true and rail jonal liberty, the only rivalry shall i Moora nee ews Tally ve ih good works and a generous compesition in those | kind) whieh age the true glory of mankind. Profeesor Morac, whe locked up the lichw'hg Into form, aud gaye the worl! the first proof of tte power aa & prac: ica! printer. ‘The Atlantic Cabis—The pulse of the world, by which we can eaoh day learn how fare our brethren the world over. As the Eteettc Tetograph bits fair to waste a! Lag an de who Execated the | the ¢: remark that the ¢ op: and etorts Tentures of the procession, but be thought the ops were the most numerous. ero prominently | AN OLD COUPLE CELEDRATING THE LAYING OF THE Mi Ferr whol onty ve your of ir Joho Ferr, ie sixty ve youre of age, wes yoo tercay married to Mra Cecelia Pay, aged feren'y ove yours, of Weet Farms, Westchester county, ACCIDENT IN THE PARK. boat A . 7 eR! climbod for the purpose of gettirg a view of the procession, in the Park, newly nite Perk place, and one of the of the ircn railiag entered bis ekull just above Ho was carried away, and the impreesion was that be could not mombors of the craft sat down to an excellent supper. A | survive, DEFERTED VILLAGE. Fariom was almost deserted a hamirer, or even a footfall, was of the streets during the entire day. THE CELEBRATIONS ELSEWHERE, THE CRLEBRALION IN BROOKLYN. National ‘iscs wore dispieyod from the Oity Hail, hotels and other public and private Dolldings vosterday, iu honor of the great event, beyond which nothing was done, with xeoption of hurrying off to New York. The cars and | Stages, which wore ornamented with flags, were | crowded from early morping till afternoon, and the neigh- Dorhood of the ferries presented a perfect jam—men, wo- . The sound of hoard In any | men and children equesring through the gates in order to | get on the boats as soon an By noon the | ony ered to be almost dr; lated; stores and | of oes of business were eh: = ee maloonr and apple Canty women | want of 5 | of the city arsombled at the | Crossed the river in some doxen | [Agee to Derticipa‘e in the coremonian. | the City Ha'l was | well, aa very fow with the spectacle, thorough! | Presented & vory | wea, by So means ean fooing were to bo i citizens who could got away proceeded vaither, | A detachment of f! from the Western distriot and thirty from Kastern district were detailed in New York during the dey. 4 THE CRLEBRATION AT PHILADELPHIA. Pri somurma, Bet, 1, 1858. ‘The weather Sere © delightful today ing thes the colebration in hover of the ocean talegraph gotten cp by private citive without the least patrcomge of the city goverament, from ths extenr've preparations being mace the corasion bite fair tbe of much fle throughout, A large number of hotels, storem, sat pri vate build'ngs are boedsomoly festooned wito Briti®, and } American flags, aud mammoth transparoncits are bolag fitted up, There will De threo eeparaie, diet ct proces tiene—the military and cirie during the day, end the Aro: toon, by torohiight, in the evening. A pationsl saints | was Gred at gamrive and another will be fired at ave ridian. Ato AM, the Btate Hours, churgh and fire bells peated forth, and Uhis time the Pajoleing commenced. { The streets rapidly ‘with to view the preetesions which formed and passed through the notwithatand. | of old oroan. UGH, Mayor. FROM THE MAYOR OF NASHVILLE. Nasuvinie, Tenn. , Sopt. 1, 1858. cveve W. Frap— The pe of Neahville eusnned ee tevegraph. “Hts e, weuertal step ‘xtended ooh SR Stil aye woe FROM TiTE MAYOR OF LOUTSVIDLE. Lovisviiie, Sept. her CesUny acquires & now interest of the Kuropesa heart through the pul arcim@d 1, 1868, Overs, W. Firto— [hie with the bighert rnciefaction that the city of Lous. ville acknow lc dgos ite obligations to ycu for the success of e Atlantic Te |, and wishes you long life and health to enjoy the fruits of your arduous and constant ex- im securing the of (bis work of the tg9, W. RILEY, Mayor. FROM THE MAYOR OF PiTTsocRa. Prrieovne, Pa , Sept. 1, 1858. Crave W. Fretp Em—Tbe citizsne of Pitsburg unite with thelr bretaren of the Empire Ony in nomege te the trne benefector Of thie age ané country—Cyrur W. Ficit. His nemo and fame will ever be remembered and cherished |o the iron hy. BENRY A. WEAVER, Mayor. FROM THE MAYOR OF AvatR®. . Avovrs, Sept. . Cyars W. Frere, Req. . 4 On thie of fejoicing the city of Auburn offers for neuase . = and prays witness the full fruition of OG4, Mayor. FROM THE MAYOR OF UTICA. Unica, Sept. 1, 1868 nee W. Fret, xq — ‘The world, struck with lightaing, now biares ia | ral conflagralion. Tt bas beon electrified by the of | that chain whore links are Franklin, Moree and Field. | Moy ail the waters of the een be unable to quench the vi- tal epark whieh kindles your renown. | ROSOOE CONKLING, Mayor. FROM A CITIZEN OF UTTOA. j Umea, September 1, 1858, | | Cyrus W. Fimup, Prom i da 7 el aa | of one of the enterprises of the present age—ibe | | coeceseful laying of the coean telegraph cable, the bapoy j a ee bere * FAXON. FROM TSR MATOR OF SYR. | Syracean, Sept. 1, 1858, Cynts W. Fieup, Req. The Mayor of the city of Syracure sincerely congrate ates you the successful retwits of your stapendius or ertaking Of anitirg the Old with the Sew Worl’. fo yeur indemitad’e perseversuce end energy we ct 8 | debted for this g!oriowe rorult W. misieas FROM THE MAYOR OF SCRNEOT DY. Seumencrany, sept. 1, 1865 ‘ ore We 1 Bebe! of eur ORizeme, T desire to conaratulate you ow ihe au cossful achievement Of the groat event wich now Sgidains the civiized World, ene forth your mane will be nestoiated with tose of Volts, visivesi and Fead'n | } Cor military Wi! commemorate the event by the fring eonnen, aod our firomen by ® grand panivete «ian | in the evening. \ M. VEODE, Mayor, ! FROM TUR MAYOR OF TROY. Trov, N. ¥ , Sept. 1, 1858, Creve W. Finn Teoperatniate you npon the grcoeseful @ we ly'*g & the Atlamic cadis, own plighment wo eke SEPTEMBER 2, 1858. £6 the Aueerica Rod Heitton Migs wore tl Srerrahts ¢ 5 Sop ov 8 Sa: fot eae Destruction of the Quarautive Hospi- mud see al telaiiowe of ten worl. ARBA BEAD, Wayue, PROM THE OFFIDA OGL Chica, 8. Y , Sor Eves WR Beet Reech Tite, toes bor ee Groat Spirit sports to traowmiy ye ight Ging throngh the ceep waters. tHE CELEBRATION TO-Day. Munietpot Dinnew to Mas Xt & cores of the € ber 1, i868, ' nad the OM Display of Fic ovkeae : Ibe tion of the groab cablo dee erothe: civyias of Mreworks io the Pak. ihe arnexed card insicates what ihe dinaer ty 40 bela POLE LOLE PELE IE LLEII RE PEREDEEEEE DEE PLE DE POEL TAY VOAMON FOU NIL OF THE CitY OF NEW YORK KAQU ATS TNH PLOAECRE OF MR JG BENNeCeSs CO¥PANY Ar rw MUNICIPAL DINNER £0 OYAUs W. FIELD, B5Q. AND OFFICKRS GF BOB M S{EaMsa(? GORGON anv UNTIED BTATFS STRAM FRIGAT NEAG AINA, coat Or aus i vb THE FIREWORKS AT THE CUlY Utd. The to lowing ts the programme of the pyrolechnis exhibt- tion to be giten grotulionsty by John W, Hastert, of Moet Willitmaiueg D. i, to morrow ereeing, ia front of the ereew eeececes: IN CONMEMORATION WOR LATEG Cy THE ov WeW YORK __eity ATLANTIC CABLE Murxoroniran Rores, Serr 2, 1958 evan eetetedDnetedh Onb0 bee Er bbeE bb bob bE LE NERD } Oily Maui Pesk. 12 will form » grand clopiag— 1, The commenoersent will be snuounced by the dlachorye of nigwal reebets, fodlowed by badlove Re wa 3 an ecceaivic piers, whiod overs vit: o wheel to ne colors, will cheage to a pp remit ¢ ratal wheele, oh resimate with vas ore rick beging with a vertical wheel ia grenn gud gold; charges to the Btar of America tn aliver suce “ork, in evite aon rosettes; conclades with 8 destbie ear ia go'den perted, » batteries of colored candirs. 6 A henrttn) mecbaniesl picoe: opens with three bortzon- tel wkeela, changes to three vertical giobes b, Dy thelr combined motion, will repressat tho aan a dura movements of the earth, aud ehowwteg the vuihua lives i oariet, purple aod gree fires. 7. Liepisy of bomb eacils. 8, Plight of rockete. & An Rpproortmte motin piece, opena with w vertical whael; oberg: ‘tsble to the oecasioa. 10. "isatteries of (re purops. Il Orsud gullopade of serp plece--the centre porkon of the dev large rerpenu, each tntroducing fuur smaller oney revereely snd’ ageuming & variety of lively aud fenoilul argon. 12 Display of shells in gold gad silver fires. 1K A moat suverd ard extensive aiacbanics! pier, 0; ons With elreumhs sec wheels, changing to an © ob eoroh ot wil n extensive (oyration wing At one vie ren the ip ase of moving fire, and é! e the art of pyro- Terfous colored fires at prevent kaown in terbn 4 — Nig? of pockets of varions colors. 18 The Kuledes sope: commences wiih 8 don 71a t wheel ip red, gremn nto mazarioe bive fires; cba Ke keh med hy the combined revolutions of rem, coceludes with a dounke revoly- oporied. ‘Veleanoes of colored tires V7, Buel's of stare, eerpente, gold rain, &e le, A curious eycloidal wheel, Commences with a large aoroll wheel ct every perstbie color, changine \o the oychoid; of innumerable rigs of every conseival moat iniricate and pleating tevice, the mechanical movements of the various fires waa Ponolndes with & geometrical figure iu brilliant fire, formed ployet marooned 19. Motto piece, in brillicnt colored lances 20. brill tape teri the entire front of the City Hall. 2). Grand fasle, The laying of the Atiantic cable. In tht some pew priretpies will be attempted for the first time “present eobute erty the open portion will Ayamemnon in the centi * Valorous ahead, on the eu e wil be te bUouses ornntoted by ile g walera, on winch the sbipa will slowly move towards their destias. thea, cn arriving at which the cenire is suddenty transformed Aeeot temple of ecience, in al! the splendor of fore, agstated by all the mecbanton! eonirivan- eapsbie: canonied by an arc of sara revorving oe: ae BARRA RTO ecoréed the names of Prankitn, to: tng portion shows the Av iwined te Union Jock wit In order to do honor mors scienoe over tims and apron. employ electricity, thus cresting wry einary current tbrough the entire length o niece ‘The whole, eonctnd! = yO bauiterion of candies, flights of rockets snd’ boombsbella filling the ir so ® KrAMt Uisance with omtoTed @rkre, Gold TRIM, Hlory Batcors sere ent ‘Thus will end one of the greatest popular demonetra- tions the world hes ever witnessed. NEW YORK HERALD. ee JAMES GORDON BENNETT EDITOR AND PROMRIETOR. OFFICR MH. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU era. AMUSEMENTS THIS BVENING, NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway—Scnoo. rom Bcanoat— Poca HON-Tas. BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Mirax Hiis or Baix- Maete Puas— wort BURTON'S NEW TITEATRE, Broatwar—Sornrre or For Eeuse. to Pay tus Rewr—Paiwt Beant Novew Wow ain Lavy. WALLAOK'S THRATRE, Brosdway—iwisn & vELIT=Tee Toop.rs, LAURA KERNE’ ‘TRE, 62 Bromtway—Tat Ap VOCATE—LOVE anv LicuTaixe, WOOD'S FUT. DING, 661 and 645 Broadway: Bones, Dances, 40.—#ournee™ PLANtation Farts ities, ve Mimernore NIOW HALL, RR, Brosiway—Bevs [agno Marovins, dc.—iie Wovrn oe AN ACIOR, OAMPPETL MINSTRELA, 414 Bros?way—Prmorus Onaka Tesmtics, Bowes, co —Nroso Boctaanity, PALACF GARDENS, Fourtesuts stroot and Grd aver ce Ooncent—P mewonEs, £0, PROOELYN ATHEN OM, Attantio Bure, rar Macwias ane Vewtattoquiet, wer Cassar Brava, New York, Thursday, September NS~ Mos feet ho son nig Lkaeren The News. The celebration in this city yesterday of the suc- graph cable clipsed all former displays of a like character on this conti nent. [ull details of the event are given in today's paper. All business was suspended, and we have consequently no reports of finance, or trade, or law proceedings, to present this morning. The grand | cable jubilee absorbed attention completely. Cele brations were also held yesterday at Puiladelphia, Montreal, Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Worcester, St. Louis and Newark, N. J., and at various other | places Wluminations and fireworks marked the pal lic appreciation of the grert achievement of the age. As we go to press, half-past two o'clock A.M, the intelligence has reached us that the Quarantine Hoe. pital, at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, is burning and will soon be a mass of rains. It is said that the news was telegraphed to the headqnarters of the | Metropolitan police soon after one o'clock, and the Deputy Superintendent was requested to detail a body of men to be despatched as soon as possible, | trouble being anticipated. The prevailing opinion is that the fire was the work of an incendiary. By the arrival of the brig Lady Chapman at thia port yeeterday, we have dates from Rermuda to the 17th ult. The news, however, is unimportant. The ship Salsette had arrived at Trinidad from China, with cootie emigrants. One hundred and twenty had died on the passage, and many more on landing were sent to the hospital. A smart shock of earth quake was felt at St. Kitts on the 18th of July The steamship Africa is now fully due at this port | with the Huropean mails and details of news to the Met ult. Late accounts from Utah state that at the election for legialative and county officers, on the 2d ult., the democrats—or anti-Mormon candidates, we presume were chosen in Greene and River counties by an average majority of eighty. The receipts of beef cattle at the varions yards during the past week amounted to 4,99! head~an increase of 1,093 bead as compared with the re coipte of the week previous. The navenelly lorge supply caved a decline in price ‘+9 cent @ pound, the tutes ranging ot ¢ 8 wecOtwing te qaality. There was a fair demand for cows and enlves, and enles wer te at 408 860 for good light prime. The supply of veal eatves w an reies improved a title. Quite ber sold at , ond a few bronght as high « The receipts of sheep and lambs continued heavy, bat with a mo deratcly active demand previous rates were main- tained. The swine market was well supplied, but as ou'y mod@ate at fja.acds Pie demasd sin f of the Oneida tithe, houore tha whe wy and Magarn—* iother bg, 19 thn form, of a heequet aad ‘a tal by a Mob, At leu o'clock last night # band of one thoussad men broke into the Quars ne grounds and set the hospital and shanties therein on fire, aud threatened to ret fire also to the residence of Dr. Thomp- eon, the Health Officer, who called Ahe stove employed ia unloading vessels together, arming them with muskets snd commanding #hom at all hazards to protect the hsjlging. ‘The bospital ia a | wars of ruins, avd many of the shanties lsc, Cap- iain Belton, Of the Harbor Police, came up to the city ata tate hour fr an additional - the mob were in a furious state, au known how the affair would end. it wasnot | POSTSCRIPT, Fiva 0'C1 ¢ Our news agent at Staten Island hag ee town with additional intelligence nn scone of e force, aa } disaster. He reports the fire stil! ragio ‘Two large hospitals, several shanties, bar, oar: penter’s shop, and a number of other buildings have been destroyed. The buildings were set on fire by an incendiary who was caught in the act, but who was rescued by the mob. The wall surrounding the Quaranting waa battered down iythe mob, and the work of deatruction eemmenced, During the rencontre setweed the howpital em- pioyes and the mob, ove mate was siet. He died im a short time after, Another ran was Sadly wounded. ‘There is every probability that all the Quarantine buikitngs will be entirely destroyed. The excitement at Tompkinsvitte iv intense. Personal Intelligence, DAP TU wn Departures for Liverpool tw ike steamshte Arai t™—Vr aed Mee ® COabell, Flortca, ativs © ptrauge, few Kora, Mie Meyer, Now Kronewies, NJ; Mraad Mra @ B Strange New aleanti J'alduqurane aad son, Braziliscwmtais. erm Waabington; Petar Brothera + thos Frais, New Crieaus, Brand Mra & Gardoi and two frients Philadel. pia Coaches D Fox, London; # : Botoy, New York; air aod rs 'L }user, Lond 4 Mrs James Uacter, four caild- y and Mrs JS Lowery New York: do; Ade a atarianaa, 8 York: of de ie do; M Guet, Nowark; WF Boglend, A Aalcolm- Buster Adame, 8 ET; WE brown, 01 Parts; TD Howell de Goer, do: Mra Morrowmnd tae obildres. €o 2 do, Joba Ball, Wisconait; Kobert Leveey 4 Grove, New Br Tetocicadaie aud secretary, magland. ogers, Cums: © W Harrison, Hvgiane; Bevre Wilven, NX: alt Beesnier, co: Cex—B. 1 PER mages OO agvat ‘X—Baxrn —In oklyn, on ny, A ot, the residence of tne brice’s father, by the Rev. ar Piesen, Mr. Onaatas FE. Cox to Canotin® Amanda, youngest danghter of Wuam T. Baker, 'sq. Hannis-=Maxraner.--Un Wednesday, A\ 28, by the Rey. M D.C. Crawford, at the reaiveace of the off sisting clergyman, Groact K. Hanes, Erq., 0 Miss Gsoncuasma yp renman of this [Sa Jacer—Nawtos.—| lyn, om Sunday, August by the Rev. Mr. Gariicks, Lows Jacop to ny 3~9 pep Rb de “Philadelphia, ‘on Wi AGN TY ay —In la, on Wedn Sept.1, Mr. Fart Maayes, of New York, to pm 4 Bareren Styereny, Yrour—Puupr.—Oo Tuesday, Auguat 81, by the Rey. Mr Cooper, of Babylon, L. |., at the residence of the er, Auity villo, L. L., Eowaxo B. Taoxr, of this cus Box PoRDY, eldest daugater of Bartholomew y. Fin gers we iy White Plains, Westchester couw- +p OP we Tu A 13) » Wibi +, nate, Annee 1, by the Rev. viem Me this city, to Rengcca M Eaq., of White Pini orn Moore, y of thia city. Died. Bavrertz.—On Tasrcay, AcguetS1, Many, the bolewed wife of Michsel M. Battel e, and daughter of the late atl- ‘ord, aged 33 yours. ere ro family are “gy 4 to attend the Thureday Inte residence, No. 170 Court arte eo of the Holy Cross, mains will be interred fp tho Cemetery Flatbush Dov'ts Nation and Sap Francisca Peseld planse copy. Camruntt — Oo Weoverday, sept. 1, Mrs. Japa Camrnmt, a native of Menaity, c:cnty Meatn, ‘aged 70 years. Ber sonm law, Hugh Campbell, end Aistor and frienda, are invited tonttend the funeral, from her Iate re- nidcnoe, Mr. Thomes Reilly's, corner of Honston and Alla ttroets, thie (therscay) afernoon, at two o'clock. | Cocstram —-On Monday, August 90, of Jo S#PRIDE ALON STA, youngemt of ‘lease Cockefate, ‘ears, 1 month and 9 days. ene friends of the faraity are invied to attend the funeral, fromthe Drother-in law, G. &. Gurley, ‘No. 79 (Thuraday) afvernova, at two o’cloek, ‘vilat on. * fever Franois yy ks residence of Fourth Connax.—On Wedree tay, Crna, aged & years, daoghter Ly — and Cathertae ste. ot, en Fricay m “ning, at Dwren.—At Gutieaberg, Now Jersey, morsing, Sept 1, 0 Cropsy of tho brain, Acwes, daughter or = and Merger t Agoer Dwyer, aged 4 yoars and @ montos. ‘The remaits will be ie! en to Calvary Cemetery at twelve | O'eteck M. wday (Thervday), from the residence of her | parents, at the above pines, | Fiscrsn —At Polera) DL. om = i} uly #90 of Alt Sept. 1, Wire Bevery, Hencé Freeman, agot § yours and @ ‘The funeral wilt tke from tho residence of hie iather, Ne. 15 St Lake's place, at half past two o'clock om j ee Some. The frieeds of the }, and those of | Wm. H. De Groot, are reepectfully invited to attend with- | out farther notice. Kavwan.—On Tuerday evening, Acgus) Cartman Keswam, third deughter ot Preveries aed Caroine Kerman, oged ¢ years, 2 wemhs 16 ¢ays. ‘cep ast, dear parents, for thy ebiid, Edo Low © boaven coth dwell! But éry thy tears and trust ia Fle Goeth all things weil. | from her fathe Kast Om Sodoes tay, Sopt. 1, Wisin J 26 yeare, La ing, at ten o'elue } matt Un Weeneriay, Sept. 1, Jom | ™ ss ttente at i raeumtaine f the ‘° a ¢ are reapect- | folly invited to {erro hi terest No, $2 Walker street, om afternoon, st t o'eteon. Tomnan.—On Wednesday, Sept. 1, Marr A. Losmane, ged ST years. as Her frlends and acqveintences aro yer to attend the (anerai, on Fr aflerncon, at two o'cloclt, om, eres Peter Mary » aged th ot) iN ind acyoatsinnces of the family are rempect- 0 | folly invited to nlund the funeral, this FreD. after- | eh Meet a sceday Soph. 1, Wntam & Ante —' ¢ ext wen howas uel oleh MeMecas, aged ii toate } His uncles, Charles and Dersard and the friends of the fami'y, are invited to from the residence o* h'* parents, No. 16 we | out further invitation, at two 0 clock this at terveon Macrexs —At Mount Pleasant, Mohegan after @ | sere irae amt Martens esea 6 you ena “ol 4 Cher 5 bs ~-Ow Tacaday, Av 31, Ctarum Price, saa's0 | yeare, 8 months and 2 The faneral will take place to (Tharsday), from re \Goerch etreet. Hie oneoare enon ry This >: | ovt farther Invitation. . , August 31, at No. 51 Weet heart, Mr. Prmas T. Recor, m Ti o“ vit ty attend the faneral, this (Thare- , at ten o'clock, from Ct mepton's Svarch, where 'n soterau hich mass of Fe: day) mordir, yaiem Cae ‘The remains wil be eourey PS ewann = Te Brostiye o> We ineeday, Sept. 1, Ceoece 4 Fe vy, JF, eC2 Of George Reaiten, Feo, ged t roer, 6 R montha sau 5 ays. ' | ‘The resatives and frionia of the family aro cospecti.. y inwied to eitend the funersi. on Friiay *'teraoen, #! hat Gat two o'clock, from whe rrenience ote ret, em Remeen, +, Menver street, "ete 7 PRimeawat io. 9 on Wednen pt. 1, Joew, witow of Abram 70 + on the G6th your of her age. The frictds snd » res of eomily are repent. fully ineited to aiteod (he fongtal, trem Der late rem. denet, No. 96 Prompect eireet, & — am ay ator nee, at three o’orre® wh wt fart + ievited a SracraeaOn Weencedey, Sept 2, Joes W. Semeum, tent ihe nad 4 cay! ec serves exe & nda of te feeds are compeettaliy invited to ationd the foooral, this (Thureaay > . Yoteck, (oom we reartares 6 his paren’s, Mo, Mt ee, Coamet C. Ag een 3

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