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—_———————————— —__________ THE OCEAN TELEGRAPH, . FINALE OF THE CABLE CELEBRATIONS. Sz. Jony, N. B., 1, 1868, evexi which itcommemerates. The dawn was ushered In with the firing of cannon and other demonstrations of joy. ‘The grovesque band, known by the name of “Calithum- pians,’’ aroused the citizens from their siumbers with tbeir discordant music. Shortly after 94. M. the strosts wei with people. ro liverally alive At one P.M, the procession formed near the breakwa- ter, under the direction of James A. Harding, Rsq., High Sherift, who acted as Grand Marshal, assisted by Captain ‘homes M. Bmitn and Richard Whiteside, Jr., ae Assistant Grand Marenals. The cartmen on horseback, in scarlet Jackets, headed the prosesgion, followed by mounted clti the President and wens. Then came of oe yaconie: Institute; ofter them came ious trades, among which the bakers were ‘most crediiably represented, Folowin ‘ation, there were the Mayor and Corpor the - Tector of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, the Super: io the President, dent of the American Tel hb Rompeny Girvetors and officers of ibe New rans wick Telegraph Company; the Fire Brigade and the Free Masons—tho Javier vodies turned ont im great force and made prey imposing sppeorance. R. T. Ciench, Kaq., of the Telograph Departs entenes pom, had charge of the my ry and his srrangomonis inde of mn ‘ th: ae a ‘2 of music accompanied ths procession and | - ditional attrachon (othe acene. The. deils of the ie charches rang a merry peal, and flags waved in every rection from ail the public departments. Tne vessela in the Larbor were also gaily decked, tho national tlags of Fagisnd and Amorica being the most prominent, of tbe most interesting featares of the proscssion was an open carriage cotaining several of tho crow of the Usided Staes steam friga’e Niagara, who bore aloft the flags of the two grest countries now united by the cab! ‘The procession halted ou the streets circling Kiog’s be pated which was densely crowded with both soxes of all sizes and conditions, and the ample epace afforded suf- ficient room for a dig if crinolima, Whicks 1 te may | Tp hepnlapeblaingan ‘The bade then atruck up “God Saye tho Queen,” and the procezsionmoved off to the tune of ‘Yuokea Doodle ” Iromediatety atter tae New Brut ok Artillery, assist. ed by the Fire Department, fired » salute of 101 guns. At the conciusion enthusiastic cheers were given for the Queen, the President of the United States and Oyrus W. Field, to whose perseverance and inndomitatie energy the world is mainly indebted for the greatest achievement of modern times. AD American band, stationed in the balcony of the St. Jobn Sotel, struck up a lively tune as the fire companies moved off the gr ‘At the time we telegraph the streets are filiod with peo- }, and the dispiay yet to come this evening will bo the ever witessed here ‘The whole city wit! be illuminated, and the pains taken by our public bedies and by private citizons to make it as es a8 possivle, is an ait ion ef their great joy du accompraliment of each a marvellous entorpriee. A grand bal; will ciose the proc: édings of the aay. MosTREAL, 0. W., Sept. 2, 1868, ‘Yerverday was observed as a general holiday in thie ety. At eleven o'clock & review of the Seventeenth regi- ment took pisce in the Champ de Mars, which attracted a Jarge concourse of spectators. At noon a salute of one Dundred guns was fired by the Volunteer Artillery from the wharf in front of the Custom House square. At two o’closk the members of the different trade and pationa! societies met on the Champ de Mars and marched in pro. ceesion tbrough the ~rincipal streets, which wore des. ~ated with flags, &c. in their retura to tue Champ de Bers the assem! wae addressed by the hayor and We Consul General of ihe United States. In conclasion, tly most conspicuous display was that of the Montreal Tole- gee Company stihe Plave d’Armes, the enclosure, the centre of which was lt up with tracspe- rencies representing the laying of the cable, colored , burping fountatp, the electric it, &c. The Mo. Institute was aleo decorated with transparen- cies having reference to the cable, and with numerocs oolored Jigats, &c. The dwellings of Mesars. Wood and Dakers, Saperintencent aod Secretary of the Montreal Telegraph Company, were also beautifuily iJuminated. The streets at uight were thronged with people, bat toe whole paseed without accident or disturbance. The westher was very favorable. Yenterdsy wae the firet day of the eleciion of mem- dereot Parliament fer Montreal. At the cloee of the pol! Inst eveving Mr. Dorlom, the late member, waa 1,200 bead. Mr. "Beaudry, his antagonist, withdrew from the ecntest. Braunctoy, N. J., Sept. 2, 1888. The laying cf the Atlausic cable was celebrated here yesterday by ihe ringing of bells, burning of FE neg Pareto of ine miitary, and & fine deplay English, ynch and American flags. ibe City Ha. #es bandsome- ly decorated, and wes crowded in the erentog to hear an oration of great power and beaaty by Rov. Dr. Van Ren- peliser, and this, #iibthe singing of the odes of Mrs. Aun 8. Steprene aod tho National aire of the band was recoiv- 4 by the people with the greatest enthusiaem. It was in- deed a joyour day. e Newanx, N. J., Sept. 2, 1858, Tue city xuthorities here haviog declined ag official per- , the oat wes carried through by private gudecription. [ho pout during the day, and torea Higbt procession, were highly creditable, Great eathusl- gem prevailed 1 the citzens generelly participated ——T Doe telegraph office was with pine cheers by th. evening procession. We hear of no sos denta to mar the (esti vities. Piu.AvELrma, Sept. 1, 1868, The demonstrations this evening were most enthusiag- procession was from two to turee miles er of 0 udings were \ilumimated, aud cous, The American, National ‘laminated, the fatter very aaplendid display of reworks im froat Avorsta, Ga , Sept. 1, 1858. The cow pletion of the ocean telograph i# aga.n cele orat- ed to-night by Dou‘ires and music, and there is * pleasur- abie excitement simong our sikzens. Cixcunnati, Sept. 1, 1858, ‘The ontire telegraphic building is i!!uminated this even- ig With 700 variegated lights, and makes a spleniid ap- co. Adame’ express office is also Ulamiaated. demonstrayons are no other Bovvaco, Sept. 2, 1858. net came off at A Atlantic Tel Cable &. pan] Ball leet pom Age wiltard ‘Fillmore by Mr, Filimore, Hoa. Jas. and other sided. Speeches were made ‘Wadeworth, Hon. 1. & Hatch, "neat citi NEW YORK CONGRATULATORY TELEGRAPH PATCHES. O 2m YROM THE MAYOR OF AUGUBTA. UGUETA, Ge, Sept. 1, 1868, To rae Maron or Naw YORK: Sei bea la ery Thee, 0, God—we at large, we praise acknowledge to be the Lord. B. CONLEY, Mayor. FROM THE MAYOR OF SAVANNAH. ‘To Mayor Trewann:— neaaveee bound Savancah joins her sister city in the chorus of joy and gratitude for the b] that wha} nature to have eternally sundered. Tho Anglo Saxon race has made the lightaing of heaven the swift messenger of peace. Our nation has clasped in embrace of frieadship the former enemy. - ing nations the way of pesce, and tho two great branshes of our race instruments of iis hands, THOMAS M. TURNER, Mayor of Savannah, FROM THR MAYOR OF OTTAWA, CANADA. AWA, Sept. 1, 1858, Ovnvs W. Fuap, New York— ’ don he Tam requested by the citizens of Ottawa to andi 1 recognition of your noble exertions in of the age—the Atlaatic ph. In our rejoieing day your name end those of the heroic companions of your labora have been hailed with affec\ionate warmth. Our best wishes we pray you to accept. EDWARD McGILLIVRAY, Mayor. TBE MAYOR OF OTTAWA, QANADA, TO THB MAYOR oF OO AWA, . Oyrvs W. Fimup, eq Aarons ‘The Mayor of Ottawa's compliments to Cyrus W. Field, Esq., apd requests bim to forward the aanexed despaich to the Lord Mayor of tente possible:— rrawa City, Sept. 1, 2868. To mag Lorp Mayor or Loxpos:.— od ‘vow -ra, U8 Capital of Canada by choice of our beloved sovereign—. secon ts Aly ay Celebrating tbo great overt Wace Hus mistuiaved time and space, and piaced this continent in converse with your own, desire to offer your lordghip, as the civic ruler of the great commercial metropolis of the world and capi- tal of our glorious motber ooantry, their felicitations that Providence has vousnsafed iis blessings on the magoificent undertaking which has been carried vo such a suscesafal result. ED. MoGILLWRAY, Mayor. FROM THE MAYOR OF PRESCOTT, CANADA. Brascorr, C. W., Sept, 1, 2858. Cyrus W. Firup, New York: — We congraiuiaie Mr. Field on the successful laying of the Atlantic Telegraph cabie, inwemach a3 we conaider it hitherto existed between this and toe motwer country. MATSEW GRAY, Mayor. FROM MIE MAYOR OF KINGSTON. Kivosron, ©. W., Sopi. 1, 1858. Cyrvs W. Fretp, Esq , New Yora:— Sirn—1 have much pleasure in copgrati you on your successful enterprise in iay lug the Atleatic bh, thus connecting the Old with the New World by aa iron link slong which, from shore to shore, communications are trenemitted with kghtning apeed. thus you have ao. complished the greatest achievement in the world’s his tory, which will devotedly cause your neme to be hanied down to posterity ag one of the greatest men of ibe age. ‘JOBN FLANIGAN, Mayor of Kingstoa. 3ROM TH" MAYOK OF HAMILTON, CANADA. e AAMULION, 599%, ., 1495. ©. W. 2pm The Mayor aca Corporation oi the cityo. —amiiioa Canada, desire to tender their cordial congr: cyrus W. Held upon the occasion o. tne sacvesstul con- jetion oj the Atlantic Yelegraph, aud to express to him their convistion bese an indtvidual has to s large measure contributed to the consummation of a work which stands alone the triumph of ecience. GEO. F. MILLS, Mayor. FROM THE MAYOR OF ST. JOHN, NAW BRUNSWICK. Sr. Jomy, N. B , Sept. 1, 1868. C. W. Frm, New York The Mayor of the city of St. John, New Brunswick, tov- ders his most sincere congratuiasions to O. W. Feld, baz, on the succesful completion of she greatest achievement im modern science. May our cable connection wita tae mother country add renewed bieesings to al! the human race, PROM A CITIZEN OF ST. JOHN. Sr. Jous, N. B., Sept. 1, 1858. Cynous W. Firup, Eeq., New York: — I congratulate you all on this auspicious day. Our pre- Pparations are complete and the weather did. You Dave our Dost wishes for a right royal celebration of a glorious acoievemont. JNO. ROBER (SON. FYROM THE MAYOR OF FREDERICKTON, NEW BRUNS. wie FPrepxicxton, N. B., Sept. 1, 1858. Cynes W. Fietp, New York.— Inthe name and onthe bedalf of the citizens of New Brat ck, I eend hearty greetings Your indomitabie ene: les the inhabitants of the Old and New Woride this day simulianoously # celebrate the marriage union ‘of the two hemispheres. May the link never be broken, but prove as ne as these ) ce are sincere. Prosperity and happiness attend you. ” WILLIAM BH. NEEDHAM, ‘Mayor of Frederickton. FROM THE MAYOR OF SACKVILLE. Sackviiis, N. B., Sept. 1, 1988. ©._W. Fintp, New York:— The inhabitants of Sackville, in common with the peo ple of New Brunswick, desire to congratulate the ciliz of New York ou the successful laywwg of the Allactic raph cable, which must inevitably jead to the reunion of fe ‘great Anglo Saxon race aud the establishment b7 that means of the (reedom of the world. A. E. BOTSFORD. FROM THE MAYOR OF PORTLAND. Powtann, Me., Sept. 1, 1958, Crave W. Prin, Beq , New York:— ‘The ciy of Portiand, ——— ber name from the Old World, would especially unite her lations with ber sister cities in welcoming tho reanion of the Oid and New World As God’s bow of promise, radiant with ite tevenfold colors of beauty spacned the heavens whea the Cividing coean took ‘ta present form, the token of seed time © man, #0 now the-bow of Christian promise, re- verairg the arc and binding new lustre to the phosphoric scipt!!/ations of the sea, mepeages wore received chen Cannownate Orty, Pa , Sept. 1, Over city is alive, the streets thronged and business en tirely shepended. A fanvastic procession of about 100 mounted men paraded this afternoon, Buchanan, Victoria Fie! ke., wore all Two ndid boats. Scaesectapy, Sept, 2. 1866. ‘This aeclent mother city bas set an example w her Geogbter cities—Aldany, Troy, Utica, Rochester, Batfalo, Detrait anc all West. Every pane of fase, had ite light, ‘and the decorations of Misonic Hall avd the pr! public places were splendii. During the day the T sixth regiment, with the Continenta: corps, paraded; and ‘ft Dight the fremen had a torchiignt on, and eve. whaditint iMumiveted hus resi and Duminess K ay The telegraph office Gispiay Was the ne plus uxre. Atnaxy Sept, 2, 1858. Laat night's calebration here was the grandest a‘fair in the history of the city. The whole city was Ulaminated. One fire only occurred, @ private houre being burned dow 2 PORTLAND, Mo., Sept. 1, 1858. ‘The city bas been gaily decoraed with lags throughout we ‘The belie cave been rung, national salutes Dred, ‘apc thie evening podiic and private buildings are illami- Bated. The ofice of the American Telegraph Company is elegantly cecorate¢ with fings sad streamers and finoly iliwm ns ed. Worcasrm:, Mace, Sopt. 1, 1858. qua cable celebration of \o-day wae a brilliant tuccess streets vere crowded, about 5,000 persone being pro gent from various towns in the vicinity. The miltary and firemen paraded thie afternoon and evening with various ocletion, and the oy sace gonerally united in the even ng in & grand torchlight procession. Guns were firel, and fireworks set olf from the American telegraph office and ‘various pointe on the route of the procersion. The city ‘wae in a perfect bieze of ire. The prbiic Ifinge and wany private residences wore brilliantly illuminated, and onted @ magnifieeat appearance, Bande of music ad. wo the general jobiice, A oumber of transparancies wore exbidiied (rom American telegraph office and other poin's. Provinaxer, R. 1, 2, 1868, The city yostertay was gniiy decorated fiaga and Dangers in Tenor of the Atlantic cable. The whole front of Arnold block, ow North Main stress, wae "ost gorgeously decorated by the Water Witch Compary, Fx. Sixes, with impumerabie fags and banners bearing appropriate de- Views and mottoes In the evening thero wae grand display of fireworks, ‘While pvvele fram an excellent band enlivened the 905m Siow with spirit stirring straics. The Amorican Totegr pam ¢ office was brilliantly lit up aud splendidly deoo- with fags. Inthe centre of the city 1 immonse Dumber of tar barrels wore got together and set fire to Nigbting up the heavens far and wide. POSTRY RY TRLAGRAPTI. ‘The two odes written by Mrs. Stephens and sung at the eclebration in this city, were sent over the telegraph wires to every principal city in the Onion om the day of the celebration, and published the day after. 7O THR EDITOR OF THR HERALD. New Yorn, Sept. 4, 1858. Being one of the crew of the United States steam frigate Niagara, 1 would most respectfully state that all and every man of tbe above ed ship most positively declined a}] dinners, suppere of collations where water melons are the prominent parte of the feast; for althougb Wehave vo Cbjeokious to salt water (being of that prafes do not care to feeda third time on each an- diet as waver melons. OLD Salt. wien). ey petanta! that . JEDEDIAH JEWECT, Mayor. FROM THE MAYOR OF NEW ORLEANS. New Onumana, September 1, 1868, Cc, W. Fimo, = Deo adjurante fulgure sub mari vinwit— Peace hath ite victories no less renowned than war. GERARD STITH, Mayor. FROM THR MAYOR OF WHBRI. Wirmuse, Va., September 1, 1858. Crave W. Fis — ‘We bere, of thie Iron City, congratulate you and your co-workers on the complete succers of the Avian- Uc telegraph. On bebalf of my fellow citizens | offer for a meeting the follow ng seutiment from nee Mackay's poem, cailed “ sod Jona F Our Anglo Saxon name and fame, Our Anglo Saxon speech, received ‘Thelr miesioa straight from Beaveo To civilize and teach; So here's my band, ‘Taixt Jonathan and Joho. . JAMBS TANNER, Mayor of Oity of Wooo ing. FROM THR MAYOR OF INDIANAPOLI®. IvpraNarons, Ind, Sept. 1, 1868, Crars W. Prin Indianapolis, the Railroad City of the Weat, a glorious proof of une Denoficial in(uence of one of the greatest en- torprines of ihe century, may cong ratalate the anthor aod finisher of the other. fer citizens appre- ciate the grancear of the conception and the of the sucoess of the Atiantic telegraph. SAMUEL D. MAXWELL, Mayor. FROM THE GOVERNOR OF WIPCONSIN. Manion, Wit., Beps. 1, 1968. Crave W. Fratp, New York:— Wincone!o gindly ) ner sister States this day in con. gretulating you and your associates apoa the completion Of your great work ALEX. W. RANDALL, Gov. of Wisconsin. PROM THE MAYOR OF MADISON. Manieow, (Wis.) September 1, 1868, ©. W. Fun, New York— ‘The Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, gratulates Mr. Cyrus ‘W. Field upon the eminent success of his truly inter. nations! enterprise, May this union of nation by bonds of wire growénto the strongest ties of mutual friendabip. GHO, B. SMITH, Mayor, BROM THB MAYOR OF MILWaU Mitwacnin, Sept. ©._W. Fieun, New York:— Milwaukie sends [amy on the world’s jubilee to her sister cition of the Union and Grest Britain, on (he success of the Atlantic Telograph. May the olectric chain which unites Enrope aad Amarica be the bond of perpetual union between kindred nations, and the electrrs current Dear morsnges only of perce and good iil. 8. A. PHELPS, Aoting Mayor, FROM THR MAYOR &. CLAVELAND. LEVELAND, Sept. 1, 18! Creve W. Fra 788 The city of Cleveland rejoices with the whole world in ‘this day's ce! tf ES age, those and ascribes i ag by bim =~ deviaed, who have executed, the most sublime ject by tho miad of man. SAMI. 8TARK Weataek, wee FROM THE MAYOR OF CHICAGO. ‘Curcago, Sept. 10 A, M. Oracs W. Fini For myself, and in behalf of the people of Chicago, I congratulate you, Mr. Field, upon the eucseess of your national andertaking, to which ali otbers must yield the palm. The discovery of America by the great Spaniard ted out the existence of the New tothe Cid World ay the same in bonda of eternal brotherbood, and thus ry taieies the angelic propbecy of old :—'"Peage on earth, goot wilt to man. . JOGN C. HAlNbe YROM THE MAYOR OF DErRorr. Durnorr, Bept, 1, 1868, To CrrogW. — he ety 6C Beto Jolve with her slater cites of the received from has Union (Cyrus W. Field and his associates | put from Lond: Be a in reply to an inquiry of their ent JNO. PATTEM, Mayor, FROM THE MAYOR OF BUFFALO. To Cyrus W. Fiep:— Burra, Rept, 3, 1968, The Common Council and citizens of Buffalo But what @ wonderful result has beon you a the triumph of the chlevement of this oF aL O < any ‘er age, for the accom eut of which the civil- It is a Oo ciroumatance that the first meessgo ‘world is laid under ‘Obligation to your enterprise, which has forwarded to us under the waves of the perteverance and practical 3 That the telegraph, Atlantic, is calcuiaied to dispel the anxiety of the friends cable now laid on the peaceful bosom of the Atlantic may | S24 Felatives of all gers-on board the steamers Prove a bond of amity between Kindred nations for ail | UFoPe And Arabia at the tlmo of the collision. a lectric currents transmitted b: - the strumentaliy may serve to give 8 nearer pdt Anotads epoch phate t seed tenes sabia. soom of freo trade, to quicken the love of consti. | atlanticg telegraph. Buccessively have we learnt that ber government, to elevate the standard of popular | the cable was successfully laid, that “electric con- inte iigence, and to unite one common humanity in better | tnuity’’ was vnbroken, that <‘ship siganis’” were ected efforts for the universal weal, !s the wish and | regularly transmitted. Anorwards came tidings (bat, prayer of every American citizen. as the shore jastroments were nat! ; T. T. LOCK WOOD, Mayor. FROM THE MAYOR OF RocuReTER, Oravs W. From vnEETER, N, Y., Sept. 1, 1868. The city of Rochester desires to unite with her sister first letters, then sy!iables, and, interchanged between Valentia and St.’ Jobus, co an Gratifying accuracy, but bya very slow ant Iabdrious process. We have now to announce the transit of the firet real news meseage sent through this (medium cities in offering congratulations to Mr. Fiold w the from America to E: » It + @ little remarkable, bappy issue of hie certs a ens $2 Mr. Ficld upon the | aio, that ting earliest flash of intelligense—this oreraier the age. CAL OLARK, Mayor.” of | of a multitudizous correspondeuce—should convey tidings of a character which displays ina most startling the incalculable importance of this rapid means of inter communication, both in a public and prevate point of view. We 40 learn that a collision haa taken place between the Cunard steamers Huropa and Arabia, when respectively on their outward and pomeward voyages betweou Liver- pool and Now York. By the firet message recaived in England no ¢etails were giv A despatch was accord. ing!y transmitted from London at five o'clock injthe after- for further particulars, and by half past wercame back, scroge the whole breadth of the Atlantic, announcing thet the Arabia, pound wost ward, had recelved very light injuries, and had pro ceeded on her voyage to New York; while the Suropa bad lost her boweprit and cutwater, aud was forced to put in at St. Jonne, Newfoundland, where ahe would be detained FROM THE CAPTAIN OF THE STEAMER LADY EGLINTON, inter ies sae Lavy toe} ONTREAL, . ea eee Caruiation:— oR RS in 7p presents bis compliments tary of the telegraph celebration, and Se eee ledge, on behalf of himself and the officers of the Lady Eglinton, the very kind tnvitation with which they haye been favored, which han § would bave been nappy to accept; but in consequence of their sailing from Monireal $0 morrow morving, they must deprive themeclyes of the pleasure. 3 FROM THE . PRESIDENT OF THE NRW YORK, ALBANY AND bores. TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Unica, Sept, 1, 1858, Cyavs W. Frewp, Bao ten di albany and bu. ja for the necessary repairs. No lives, we are in- is ee jew York, A caaaciain you ait Magnetic | formed, were lost, and no more serious consequences ‘elegrapRécatul laying of the Atlantic cable. “ssosiates fic mind was prepared to receive ‘utelligance of the nh ure, not the suscess, of the gree: undertakiag. The un- expected event has produced as great surprise and enthu siasm in America as was produced in Spain three hundred we eixty-at ea yee 0 ee Fer ot rive aes and is companions, bringing the joytul tidings of the discover of new worid. OHas. A.M NN, President. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTH WESTERN TELRGBATH. Loursviirs, Sept. 1, 1858, Cyrus W. Fretp— On behalf of the great Southwestern telegraph interosie, 1 tender you our unexpreesibie gratitude and most cordial congratulations upon this unequalled triumph of your ge- nivs and persevering exterprise ia accoroplishing the mi- raculous work of connecting the Oid and New Worlds by telegraph, an achetvement whion for majestic daring has immortalized your vame, and entitled you to a lesting remembrance, as the greatest public Lay ft of the age. @ President of R. 0, and 0. Telegraph and Lessee. FROM THE WISCONSIN TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Mitwaviay, September 2, 1858, C. W. Fimup, New York— Allow us to join in the jubilant demonstration of the day, on the success of the great work with whica, from its fiception to its glorious consummation, your name is £0 pobly associates, and for wticb, in the fer-reachin; beneficent reaults it must confer upon civilization ant bumanity, the world owes you and your aszociates a debt vt can Bow but siigptly appreciate. Gc. J. SA0LE3, For We Wisconsin Telegraph Company. RESIDENT OF THE #3TSRN TALAGRAPA, AOCUBSTER, N. £,, 89), 4,499 would ensue from the carualty than those arising from Sheet negenewre canes . a rom, 5 awh Mane given rise fo the met ePIOUN aiarMee Nolebe Romo cast ‘steamer had happened to bring tidings of Der accident, ahe would have actually disappeared (or nearly » i come, During that protracted mterval all the experienced in the case of the ill fated President aud other noble vessels which have quitted port on one aide of the Atlantic, and never been heard of more. would have been revived with regpect to the Europa. fae friends and re Iatives of parssngers, the consigneea of raerchacdise, tho correspondents who expectea to receive important ad- vicee or remiltances—the public at inrge—rnnst inen have been subjected to macy days of torturing suspense. From this serious calamity we aro now reieved. Relatives need be under bo ai for the safety of those they love, por merchants for the aeourity of their property, nor ua- derwriters endeayor to botge their spprenended Jorses by effectlyg secondary ‘neuravces at twenty per cent The nature and extent of the catastrophe is known by inquiries that oceupled only one bun dred and fifty minutes in paesing and repassing between the Old and New Worlds. Im mere money’s worth, qs saving insurance iums and preventing the mercantile perplezities and disappointments, which the non arrival of the Lurepa must otherwise have occasioned, this sungle, and first, messege interchanged through the Transatlantic telegraph would mot be over estimated at £56,000. In practical earnest, one-eighth of the whole expenditure incurred in laying down the cable is roim- bursed to the community— if not to the sharenoldere—by the value of this particular despatch. In the Unites States we are not surprised to iearn that the succesaful completion of the tclegrapt)> une has been ved with far more conspicuows wokeak Oi rejgiciny om tis vide ct the "tinatic. Our Ameriosa cosine iemontirative Cops :'uston’. Whea yori 0 Bansmed Lo snow bavi¢ plos god wide #2 tas many PROM TE. tyres Ww. bTrEDe Deprived of the (13%: ” yaulrosaeea, 1 desire to upite to-day wita ant word a s29TAae ime success of the Atianfic cable, audio mingie my congraiaiations aod ri — with thoge now Vitra ig on ovr Western wires from the Old World. As ‘8 native of old Berkshire, | am proud to recocnige one 6! her eons, smong those nobie epirie, both in Eogland aud America, where liberality, wisdom and energy, have se- cured to us this glorious resals. HIRAM SIBLEY, President of Western Union Telegraph Company. FAOM THE SUPRRINTENDENT OF THE MONTREAL TELE: GRAPH COMPANY. MonTRRAL, Canapa, Sep). 1, 1858. Cynvs W. Frew. |, New York :— Sin—Tho Montreal Telegraph Company offer their sin cerest congratuiations to Mr. Field on the successful a>- complizhment of the great wurk to which he nas devoted himself co earnestly and enthusiastically. Amongst tho wonderful inventions and improvements of the age, none ‘will ten¢ more to promote the beat interests of tho oivih ized world than the establishment of the sub Atlantic HUGH ALLAN, President Montreal Telegraph Company. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE ILLINOIS AND MISSIS- SIPPI baer’ her nae © 2, 1888. rAWA, Ill, Sopb. ; To Cras W, Firwp:— scape : On Dehaif of tue Titinols and Misstsstyp! Telerraph Com- pany, and those ornnested with it, {igh to evince in some degree the senee of obligation which we, in common all other telegraph interests throughout the world, owe you for your d#tingu'shed services in connection with the Atlantic telegraph cabie. When Providence desigus & great good to} the human race he aolects hie own tustra- ments and fits therm for its accompishment. Your jadi- clous mansgement, updying comfdence and indomitabie evergy as exhibited in tnatigreat enterprise, show that you bave been pesaliarly fitted for the great work which you ‘undertook, which is 20 hapoily accomplished. Situated as we are, on the extreme Western telegraph frontier, our two thousand miles of line now !oels the pulsations of the commercial heart of Surope through the great artery which youand thoge with you have ‘sid deep in the bed of the Ocean. It is proper that telngraph men should os pecially appreciate this great service. The telegrapher now belongs to @ bigh and an honorable professina, to ewaarr.vet the ure. toese de: sionione tidings throughout the Union. bein darbed rom sora. by the rawe elecir.c meeeenger, W2IC3 BAF justo abled to traverse on the cd of the Atlantic Ocoan, where, as the intelligence arrived, salutes wer delis clangec rejoicingly, end towns broke oot 'n BnODe neovs iliamirat.ony to sigvalize the event which bousd Aterics and Europe in the closest Ponds of union, and rendered henceforth imporsible anything like a ‘‘misun- derstanding” between the governments and tho na- tions whose just beast itis to occupy in the Eastern po ‘Weatern Worlds tho vanguard of freedom and civil zation. ___ PERSONAL. Gait BALLOON GOg8 "UP APTAR BIX clock ening at G——m'! a * ai ree OOK UNCLE WILL INFORM “BEYNARD” SOW ‘be Will counter ® great favor and all Tr’. “GIGANTIO” be can be adaressed, will be right. F MR. A.B. NIOGRET WILL SEND HI6 ADDRESS to Mra. Lhommean, Herald office, he will hear of bia sis- ter, Who ia in America. Med WANTED OF WILLIAM HATES, OF the County of Limeriek, Ireland vy his sister, "acnsh Hayes, in wi ton, NC be at the Howard HouseTor a few daye. Prope arcs 18 WANTED OF CHARLES and wife. When iast heard from wireet, New York. Any information of ! fully Feceived by their brother, at Mojt W'reet | » oF by thé subscriver, who will L. BR’ WETTING ok Hy ows, ‘Enistimore, Ireland, ow residing ‘somewhere tn the ‘ate of New York (brother of Daniel Gorman Walsh, iste of avana), will call nt the Sritiat Consulate, 17 broadway, be hear of something crestly to his advantage. IPHE LADY WHO ENGAGED, MES ANN DONOVAN ‘on Friday, to xceompuny her to Knrope, eanno now say when she may leave, and wili not require hor services Rey WALSH.—TF JAVES WALSH, FOAWERLY 01 whom is confided the eeorsts and tie confi O6T—ON THE RVENING OF THE dence of the world, and which I am proud to sey, has —_ as) 6«6rarcly§6«violaed §=or | Sage eae % on retui © mane to Detrayed as io either te other great professionr — Udrally rewarded i. 7 where confidence is reposed. We foe! that you, sir, pave emivently contributed to the elevation of this profession. We sbail ever nereatter feel proud to aseociate your name with that of our grest founder, Proferror Morse. Would thai I could be with you this day to join ia this fal ceto- Dration of dus great event. J.D, CATON, President. FROM TEE SUPERINTANDENT OF THB ST JOBN TRLB- Lom s WEDNEt DAY, SEPT, 1, 1858, GOING FROM ‘Charles sireet, through udev, Canal ant itroad way. 69 Brooks Brotbere, 8 double bovow gold bunting caved lever watch; H, Roselet, Chaux de Fonde, maker, Mo. 1,409. The OF THE FIRST INSTANT, GRAPH COMPANY. RNING iinessipg the Uluminaticn, Heman's pl Br. Jony, N. B., Sept. 1, 1858, gag Oe Wemtncton. « gentcntne He between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock A. M., and the thanks of the owner. O8T—A DUR BILL OF C. W. Fmup, New York:— F 8 are mak! ing to celebrate the succossfal inyivg of the Atlantic telegraph cadie on & scale never Ddefore equalled in this ace. Our citizens are ani 20, TO THE ORDER OF 8 mated wita but one and aro to cele- Meyer, by Orr & Co, of lelpuis. A reward wl) be brave this ment in amaoner worthy y returning the eame to No 61 Clinton strer:. a DB STEVENS, bo. geen ban th phn g pay bomen STANT, IN FOURT! Now Branawick Telegraph Company. a hoerts sronesy PROM THE SUPSAINTANDENT OF THB NOVA SCOTIA TBLAGRAPT COMPANY. HAUrAX, N. Sy Sept. 1, 1858. ©. .W. Fin», New York, Nova Scotia ferventiy rejaidte at the entire raocees which, by the blemwing of an aii wise Provitence, lisa at tended the submersion of the Atlantic cable, and fully ap- OST—A GOLD BRAOSLET, OF LANGE SIZ8, ON Tuesday evevixg Jest, in the vicinity of (rand street aod liberal reward will be paid pon leaving we the Bowery. A game with Albert Hl. Nicolay, Mo. 4 Broad etreo'. preciates the Mdomitable perseverance, aod skill ae Betianded own from To Veneration, and a | Uhhh czars, $o8 tm bitin Fhe fndey wi oe ey grateful pesterty will never cease to remember tia ae | Fear sect, -4 ‘ adi the the buman race. JE338 HOYT, Superintendent Nova Scotla Telegraph Lines. ‘WEEN 8 é3 LETTER OF PETER COOPER. pas © wee New York, July 7, 1867. by saving Crave W, Pra, Feq — Daan Sre—Finding myself deprived of the privilege of i occasion that is to join cont! cy y an electric chain, 1 therefore venture to sak you wo mane the foliowing expression o° vhanks to the Indnite Soarce of all Good, that such power ts given to man. Please send through the chala the following, ia wach I trust all on board both sbipe will cheerfaily ua! ‘Wo thank thee, 0! Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for ——— ne OkT—810 REWARD-ON SUNDAY. AUGUBT 15, A very amalj poodie alut; answers to tbe nam of Jeany, binck eyes and nove, was seen with two hors going to the Pat. tery: i roadway or give Inf. rmaton i) receive the ard acd the thanks of the owner, and no questions seed, and if urchased tbe money will be returned. || the demonetravions of , Wisdom and go0doces, ——— ——— — ‘which ine ages have teveloped ‘ia the rational aad intel: THE «TH OF SEPTEMBER, A DRAFT FOR Jeotual of man. oF", by famuel 5 Wp Coat, Bongo We thank thee, \)! thou Infinite Source of Light and Life, , and endorved by Wat, Dunee & Grabum tec lee cn taencanto ond enehangesnte an Tapeuixiows | Sak ties, Gecena comm StUPUMne, SATEEN Of i i at yt ey — ws it were on som an migh' Parent, boaring 5 with Ue ® menos through which “knowledge may yet | a SW ARDS, _ PT, 3, A WHITS REWARD —STRAYED AWAY, with Light brow ‘on his head. Who- ever will retara ane to 33 West f weilth rireet, between Rixth and Seventh avenues, will be rewarded ae above, REWARD.—LOST, A BED AND WHITE COW, h short, crooked horns, Whoever will rewarn said cow to Henry Beck, corner of Wasbiagion sad liberty atrects, will reseive the above reward. PATRICK KELLY. 20 REWARD. —LOST, A SINGIE STONE DIAMOND breastpin, on Broadway, near the Stevens Hove The above reward will be L, W. Winehester, 74 2 on delivery of the same $30 Ri WARD LOST, ON THE cover tho earth an the waters cover the great deep We rejoice in aerurance that the time will come ‘when all sball know Thee, from the least to the aad ‘When all shail realize that it is Thy good pleasara to give us @ kingdom—a kingdom where it ane of every- thing Is made a virtue, because \t is —and the wrol or excessive ure of anything, asin, because burifal an injurious to the cr)atures Thou hast made. ‘We rejoice in the hope that acievos, the development of ‘Thine own laws, will yet show thet all creation has been laid under contribution, to organize, intividualizs, aod im mortalize minds bearing Thine own likeness aod imaye— minda formed to become temples of the living God, with capacity and power to receive verse jae each, sad thus become co workers with ! our Fether, in all way. that is rood, great, and glorious, for time and for eternity Inetant, at the Jersey Olty depot, a gold p Tor these Dieesingn, we desire to xive Thee our Roarts— | Jever watch, white dial. Tayiend, mi Taver pool in thanke—both now aad forever. From yoar friend write above PEFER C00?! npon returein THE CABLE IN EUROPE. sisiaeaicia [From the London Herald, Avgust 20 ) = — _—-- Circummances have recently ocsurred to arouse to $100 fg a sTOLR fomo extent the latent energy and enterprise con od frown there to the Continental Bank oe notes with the Irish character, nd bank bil's, vie — Thie bas been fully {Ilastrated in the formation of ® ‘$3,208 92, check on the Bank of New York, drawn by ° ©. ¥. Hogert, order B. Bredt & Co,, end endorse! by them check on ti trapsatiantic Galway aod Bos- - ee ee can er ‘ tS ihe Matropoliian Bank, draws by Melly ton, by which this link in the chain of comm inleation be- ween meric: & Olassfore, eB, Bredt & and endoree t by tiem ° ern 0 tk Oo. thought, necessarily tend not only to give | "'g5 3y, check on —— ron by Atexander Dairymple, e an im. it otherwise never could of would hile at the same time ite peculiar adaptability jst atill mowe increwe attain, Bredt & ~ry* aare 00, to bearer. for a lhee ot eienmers to Amerios $ils in current and aneurrent bank bills The payment of {ts jmproved position. The 1 lee given to trade be “ weirs presumed, exerolee @ powerful Infingace on the | the bore Papern as Nene smBOm pg Lg jo Irish interest, and bring into le and Tewael will be given of $100: or for the tive operation the energy, activity and verance by learing them ai 54 /'arolay sreet, and v0 of the entire population. combination whieh will also be formed with the English and Amorican charsctor Abrovgh tho success atiouding the laying of the Aliaotic telegraph, must further arsist aecelorate tho dovel ope. ment of the national industry, opening as it will fresh REWARD.—ETOLEN, ON MONDAY, AU JUST dollar bills of Und daak of A ianaed et Athan height about Ave tures, compl MAY ot whe coqgene fer tp emplerment, Ttair, ong lege, ingined to Knock knees, is ‘The coutinaed progress of the agency of steam on land 0 supporea to oot at ven, followed by important improvemonta in the | tyr from st. & young man about years ot curries of the oleotric sud marine cable, is, there can be ‘denbt, destined to work marvelloas wooders ia the Way of communication, no less than by the despatch of pon wen To all thowe who take an intorest in the yoroitation of Ireland these indications aro viewed as most bopefa! and eacournging. (From the London Timee, August 21.| Hn Bow an cetadliehed fact tbat we oan commONIEN® ag he above reward mill be p rewvery of the money, or 4 liberal reward for returned NJ, RLUIOTT, 25 Wns - SEGARS AND TOBACCO, ° we A DD MAVANA, powestic AND GERMAN pew: of desirabie brenda, at twenty ‘La Normae as low 3 % . © HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1858. 2 BOARDING AND LODGING. PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING AT 23 WREST z woald ok yu atreet, iike to peommodate . PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE #1X Able boarders, aud offer very dexlraie romance dues, bome-like accommodations to seeking comfort rather — display. Apply at 256 West 22d s:., besween Sth and 9b or VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS GAN | 5 AA emetic aet Twenty-third sucet, «few ‘doors from Pith were’ "Ad, dies Jauncy, Madison square Post offise. IL, THOSE FAKILIEA AND ORNTLEMEN WHO Any A desirous to take roome a) the jouse should wall will be vacated and in raita, to by the steamers, Those wanthig meala only hive grery socommodation by the day Or Week, A: ibe tabin HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LARGS ROOM, WITH A Pettroom ad penivieg aitenbad, to lat in @ privaie eal ‘Da Fourte ate om Ahn will be given, Apply at SUIT OF ROOMS 70 LET, TOORTHER OR AT furnished or unfurnishers with or miiinek pastial outs in first lave bone; fami plage, near the Brevoort House, ONY APPly St 64 Cllaton T WASHINGTON BRIGHTS, HUDSON &IVRR.—! A sirabin roomn tor fatien' abd ninsie kent, with bon Woodiend Park (late the residence of Mick wp W. Field. Maq.) 45 minutes by railroad and steam oat from Chambers street. The spacious, elegent monsio s, surround: €d by 30 screw of higaly pievuresque grounds in delightfnily aituated on tke banks of the Hudson. commanding a heantiful view of ibe river. Excellent bathing, bos: ng. ishing, do. ‘Accommodations for horses and carriages, ‘Tbe ‘carn and Steamboat wiihin three minu‘es) we'k of the boure ” Bingo ato every hour, D ark, 10lat trest, Cormansvtiiee’ >” Sacrens Woodland IALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD Lge TO Lat As 1 pilemann; hoe. rm eek, breakfast included. ‘Address 2Y. Be tera PLEASANT BACK PARLOR TO LRT, WITH board, forniabed or unfurniated toa pee and big A wife; also # soom for \wo gentlemen. App!y a: 330 Broome pt home for the year. (n a 7 ret near’ Broad vay MSuretap HStia® keepere peed not apply, as the object of the advertiser is to obtain & permanent. comfcrtagle home whh « family of good yuld associate. Keferences required. hp a without board. address ol sosiety, with whom he co State terms and locatk 7, Post offic 'LEMAN MAY BE AOCOMMOBATED lo SING 35 from the EN’ ‘with a furnished bedroom in a private family, a vi References ¢: A® ELEGANTLY FURNISHED DOUBLE room, with board, euitable for ® gentiemsa nilemen. Terma very iow. Apply at NO. 34 mih street, third door from roadway. PRIVATE FAMILY, WHO SET A GOOD TABLE, havew uice room, cobtalning hot ana cold water, Kas, grate, &c., which they would hike to let to one or two per- son ‘on reasonable Apply st 126 Wea: Bixteenth atreet, near Seventh avenue. Dinner at 634 o'clock. RUIT, CONSISTING OF TWO LARGE AND ONE AL “mali room, eatire of second floor. | ely far nished, to let, eeparate or together, with first class board and every aleniion to comfort aad cleanliness; facaily small and Select; at 37! Fourth street, near Lafayette place. A PEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO: dated with pleanant roome and board at 192 Kast Bighteenth eivest, peer wecond avenlie; also. @ neal) inked large rooth ga ihe fire tog. wuiable for « gertioman are wife; ivcasicn aret cies and houge modern, baving gaa, FRONT wife bath, 4c Keferences exchanged. YOUNG FRENIBMAN 3. cently arrived trom the country; Be oMILY, &F ta UFites ge Seasoaa: eer ma, vb sep reise, with or whhont parti oowrt, PPB AOI Aomaaireet, isel Bosses LADY AND GENTLEMAN ©. cOmmodated with & well furnished room with gee bath, (Dosrd for the lady orly,) in s private family. TLosat between Fourteenth aud Twentieth streets, naar Bixth ave nue Aeferences exchanged, Address Mrs. Hudson, Union rquere Fost ollice, “ee ———__.. Lg ae GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND TWO OR three xingle geatlemen may obtain very pleasant apart in ® private family, oo-apying » deat class Apply at No. 15 West Twenty Brosaway. ments. with bos: hone in a destrable location. sixth tireet, eeoond door ea aa ar OARD—CLINTON PLAOE.—GN® OR TWO FAMILTES ‘and slogie gentlemen may obtain board and faralsbed rooms at 61 Cliaton place, nesr Fifth avenue, Be —TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN OR A GEN Veman and wife can have neatly furnisBed rooms tna most desirable location on moderate terms, at 63 Lexington avenue. Reference required. OAR —A WIDOW LADY, OOCUPYING A PLEA fant house weet of and near Broadway, having the ‘would Fe to accommodate two or jurnivbed roome, without hoard Ad omtoilice. O LET, WITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE sult of handsome roome on the secoud floor, and ope on ihe taird; also, several single rooms, with path and ‘Apply 8 79 Ninth atreet, near Fifth avenue LADY AND GENTLEMAN OAN BE AC comm ted Wiib pleasent rooms in ® private fem't where there are no other boarders, board for the Baye uy location near Washington park. Addrens ©. M. N., Her office. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—1¥O YOUNG MEN ‘cap be accommodated with ® large pleasent front ron ‘dn the second oor, in & pleasant locaulon. Terms moderate Apply at 104 West Tenth street (Ine Amos), 1D IN BROOKLYN. — GENTREL PER. lated rooma and board at A FR ith good Boze, IN BRO@KLYN.—TANDSOMELY FURNTSHRD rooms near the South ferry —fwo or ‘hres gentlemen y ‘and hir wife only required; the family amell or m gestiemsn end private; terms moderate, Apply st 33) Licks street, near Warren. . OARD IN BROOKLYN, WITTIN 10 MINUTES WALK of Fulton and Wall street ferries: also convenient to the oars, three fu rooms on the second feor ins first elaew house, with all the modern conveniences, No. 49 Uoncord st. SS = OARD IN BROOKLYN—A PLBASART SUIT OF roome, with board. can be Bad in a well jocatet honse. within a few minutes’ walk of the Fonth ferry Aoply at 100 Congress street. Also, room for asingle gentle map ened OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMA@ AND WIFR ‘tnd two or three aingle gentlemen can be xccommedated 4 where they ed ure with, ‘and pleasant roome, All the comforte of a quiet home on moderate rerme. at 82 Oren ce eirest, Ly PPS AED IN SOUTH BROOKLYN —ELEG, Y FUR Dirhed apartments in e first class bonee w' three mi- ‘es’ walk of Kouth ferry; the family emall and without jilrem, Apply at 96 Congress f hitoks. Born ON BROOKUTN wy a pished or vafurniehed, in s direc ly on the Helg meen scree! i) street of reference walk from Wi required. feny. Beat OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTA—TWO MIVOTER waik from Wall street ferry; tarnished roome for far! lies or single gentlemen, with or without board: alro so office to let. Reference exchanged. Apply at 75 Montague mreet, corner of Henry eet. or Bun. ON BROOKLYN HRIGHTS TWO OR THRE! tingle gentlemen can be aecommotated with roome and partial board at No. 203 Keury street, near tbe Wall sweet aps South ferry. OARD WANTED,—& ORNTLEMAN ( Feapestabi Ky ie devizous of obtaining « parlor en Foom, wah dreakiast apd tes, in some private family living in 3 teocere Bowne, and where ail the comforta of @ can berajeyet. address M. 8.1, postpaid, Union Square Post chee. THE HIGHEST arlor ant bed- ed CARD FANTRD—FOR A LADY, NEAR BROAD in any part west between Franklin and broom street: price not to exceed $3 per week Bast refer. n. Address for two days P. M., Herald office. ANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LAOY, UW tee! private family; with a widow indy prefer- b moder improvements and nioely fa ndway and sbove Wesker street Dinger as ferences exchanged. A. R Sthee, for wo anys. ot at oc br lock Prin low as dress B. W., box 37 Bonne, BY THE DAY OR WERK, MEALS AT ALL hours, ‘abet private: rooms airy and pleasant, with Jury of the season, si the Siancard Honse, ifth street, Prices fair without extor'ton. ‘and every | aT OARDING.-THRER OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN be Aocommouated with plesgant rove, and reak/ast and Ua if devired, at 30 Joues street, three doors from Bieook or <derate, (LIRG RETURNING TO THR CITY roome in eul's of nla, on first aod Lae scion tm vicinity of hotele bie. Dinner at 6 OARPERS WANTED—A MAN AND WIFE, OR BD pingic nenticnon, the Isiter_ preferred, Apply ty nio a street, between Third and Lexingta R HOUSE, NO. 364 PROAUWAY.—?RICR FOR 2 person, per day, trom 28 conte ; and vite Teo Bi to $a leas by the week. wens Two 5 PRESC! POAP))—A FRENCH TRAOHRR FROM AY" aris having» ore room thea rexaired for hia familys Aiapoee: ke some poarders. French anly apoten in the Lewtone ecluded in the terms, Avoly at 29 Bast F QNISHED ROOM WANTED.—THE ADVRATIS® a gentieman of quiet hapite, wishes to hires wed f niebe room, of good rize, with gaa, Croton water and joes ed on the exat miue of the breskiastand tea None need -elags room to offer, Address street, New York, rate, mo ht with or Cy y unless they ave 8 Uy pow Room, Pmpiine meD, Without board; algo a fromt barcm, & doctor's office. Apply At No. 1 Amity river", Bincatn HOOMA,-.008 BROOM = STREET. Brow. Away; new and elegantly fore ithed roome on each WA board, All modern imprevements PEW WELL FURNISHED with breakfast and tem, if re bouts, ia sonventen: to he , box 106 Herald office URNISHRD ROOMS.—A i emmnen aired, Gas and bsibs ta, the theives and cars, Address Y. We ‘OUsRS AT NEW BRIGHTON, S, 1 To F jae it the grounds of \ Hal, direotiy y letwer, % the: een, opperie be nee dal hew York Pow oiiee: 3 BOARDING AND LopGING, [RST CLASS BOARD—WITH Gi KBEGANTLY FPUR- ggecier Tostion nea ianices ote eee a M6 ON West Bixtecnth street, between Pifth and flan mvt vee” Pott a PARTIAL BOARD. —A GENTLEMAN WIKHING A GEN teel, comfortab!e bom: 0 4 xiaeel « able home ean obtain @ neatly furniahed bed. improvement, and $4 80 per week. or $3 ri ight minutes wais trom the St. 7 WITH BOARD, CAN BE OB- street, beiween Fifth and Bixia ‘COMS TO LBT.—VERY GEATEEL FAMILY APARY- Menta, in house and location ans. teleot ‘Caliat No. 10 Neleon placa, bewween from Broad- Waverly place and ighih street, Dut one look KVRRAL SUITS AND SOME SINGLE ROOMS NOW vacant at the Blancard House, Broadway aad Twelfth itt ota, “Pina tae te Re . Fu vate mens ‘Stull hours, and every atiention, at moderate rates, WO GENTLEMEN CAN BB ACCOMMODATED WITH & nest furnished ing Grand sires, ane room, front dt a 22 PVC NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMB TO LRT—WITE b to one or two alngle gentlemen, ia ® private fouse bi the modern improvementa; Ipsation 9110 Masdongal street, between Bleecker 10 LET, WITH BOAKD—* HANDS0: a T° cattoom on fret foor, with exiearen” ud oath Foe ed Joining. Also, ® room to twosinrle gentlemen. Terme mod- ‘at 180 Hepry street ANTED—BOARD FOR A FA (IN THE ‘J wy ; ® gentleman, wife, | Pt Ee Jearsold, and ‘nure. Two roome, as, water, &o. ‘Lerma moderate, Location between Fourth wud Fife recta and Second and Firth avenues pi eferred Ad: ee box 4,48! Post office, with fuli particulars, for three BY AN ELURSLY FRENOH GENTLEMAN of age, ine private femily 20; must pe betw ington aquare, Pifta avenue. up to Tenta ernie, address DW. M., Hoboken Post on Righth AW Pweg rere mn aqnare Post office, cation near Broatway, bet Sirvets. Address M.K.'R,, ( remapped BOARD, BY A YOUNG GEN. ‘tleman, ina privaie family, where music and Indies’ society may be enjoyed; or io & large boarding boure Board notio exceed $0 per month Adaress, with fu.) partiealare, box 2,682 Post ofiice. BOND STRERT, CORNER OF BROADWAY.—TWO pleasant rooms, newly furnighed, withou: meats, for pen- Yemen only, ean be had by applying at the above number, en anerewe Danita Ma thebeats A ABILEON FLACK, NR an RIGHTH BTKEGT.—A weniemen can be accommodated with furnished euite of aparimenia or singl¢ rooms in tba above commodious house, Tooation unsurpassed; wishin one square of Brosdwsy and the New York Hotel ABINGDON SQUARE, ON THE WEST SIDE, OP- penite the Righth avenus. Board—e gertlemap and bie OF one or two single gen!Jemen can be hand omely ao jated with pleasent roome in ® frat class house, oon- Dinner at six o'clvck, Refe- wife, commed. ‘venient to the cars and s'ages. renees ged. WEST TWENTY SKOOND STREET, FEW DOORS r4 from Fifth avenue — To let, ® parlor and bedroom on necond th breakfast; also, & room on the third ro € WST TWENTY-FIPTA §THRET.—aks. BLACK bas a suit of rooma on the second floor, which she ie Gécirous of renting permanently. with voard. wo « family without children, References exchanged. 34 MasT TWELFTA STHAET, CORNES OF UNIVER- e i y faraiahed auiteot rooma, wits vomssusched, Aeferescers S606 Wes, aU 24 LP oe aDAds 1aaned sad compiee ESE WEAT SIXCKENIN STKSK) -— GANUSOMEL AO tientaned suit ot rovtna ca second tloor. ano, rooms ra op third floor, uitahie for xentieme: be obtained, with ooard. A tew at RIGHTH SYREET.—TWo SINGLE obuin board in @ private family, WEST SIXTEENTH STRERT. NEAB FIFTH nue.—A few select f milies, or & party of gentlemen, ated wih euitsor single roome, with in the chy. The improvements. can now be scormmos board, in one of the most deilga:"u! locations c)ags and containa all the 50 FAgT FIPTRENTH arAgEr, THE TUISD ROUSE mm Uuce equare, Bosrd aod elagea: apartment aoe oan eet gdotemen "The bowse sou‘atae all the modera improvements. Bocicty unexceptionable acd must bale Dinner 8.6.0" AMERCKY PARK, TWENTY FIKIT STRERT. ‘ve doors from Lexington avenue —A gentleman and bin wife. or single geptiemen, can © btain bosrd and pleasant woome fronfing on ibe ‘k. The bourse, has all the moderm Improvements, Meierences exchanged. 105 NINTH STRERT.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD * ed. ‘The let a large parlcr and bedroom, beodsomely fureiah- sy bave kino comfortable bedrooms a: $2 &) per week. it, if denired, wt 84, Break 132 "ast FOURTEENTA STREET, BROWM STONE front—Two frovt rooms, baadsomely furnished, auiiaple tor gentlemen and their 'wivee, wit % good iadje, ‘path, plano, and every convenlenct (0 make ® comforla- le home, Dinner at 6, 135 KIGHTH STR len or aing'e geatlemen. cily; immediate vicinity of principal hotels. 145 328%" #TARET, OPPOSITES CL 2) Roomy, haudsomely faraished, to vat boars. 60 EAST TWENTY SIXTH STRERT—A FEW RE ! npectable young Men can procure good board, with ligh: and pleasant roome, on moderato terms, or 8 few tlemen and their wivos can be loeasion, one door Becond avenus. House new|y itied ap 180 wer ety, SECOND STREET —ROOMS ON the first floor, plessantiy situated, to let-o genlemen or gentleman and wife, Call for three days. 3Y9 "OURTH ATREST.— A HANDSOMBLY FU! +) nished parlor, and bedroom on tbe second floor, un- furpiabed. with water m ‘erate. Aleoe front parlor, fu gentleman. Table iret oi Bient to care and singe BROOME ATARET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF Brosdway, the most desirable and central locaion in the city, being n'ibe immediate of ail ine Ore nas hovele ‘and ‘rapwient, Furnished roome without board 53 BROADWAY —FURNISHRD APARTMENTS TO e let to gentiemen. OF CLISTON ON Sal to gendeme two je clothes presses, ba:a 76 BROAUWAY — BUARD—8CIT 8s OF Lr Bow read; Aneeee aoe yy Tavied oe s BP's onicck.” Private table if Fequiced. References ex- 776 BROADWAY —FURNISHED ROOMS SAN BB had on reasonable terms in tbe above first cimew house; permanent or transient. The ans rivate table if required. No. 7 modern rovemen in Broadway, votween Ninth aad Tenth sireote, COUNTRY BOARD. RD AT CORNWALL —A FEW VACATED ROOMS, leasantly situaed, onn be Rad for «few weeks dy ap G. TOMPELNS, ¢ . me a OARD IN -FHE COUNTRY—FOR A LADY AND Babe, ina privae family or farm honte where ane can enjoy mountaln sir, p'enty of rieb Gao indiapeoenbie. Terme must be moderate, Adirese Brookly a Post office, for ome week, ty BOARD AT RAVERWWOOD, & L—A PRY. firnt elaan boarders all of PAD OP, soun Rete Pi senor ovoars, "For fart set lars apply to G. LB YOUNTRY BOARD OBTAINED IN A DR- Sey eee ss bonre rigs Hom me ange Aa: cores ear oF team! ty d J Pe Stead Dointon, bor L% Poet office, N.Y. SUMMER RESORTS. ATH HOTEL, LONG ISLAND, ONLY AIX MIL) tims Hrooklya.—‘The proprisuar ct tila estabilghment | rain hia friends and ibe public tbat bo base few vacant rooms, suitable for farillog oF single This wa- ering ia for beauty of location ard surf bathing is ear- passed by nome, 4. D. WICKOPY. Buperintendent, la Formerty of kos, Warren sireet. ROUND BULL WATER CURE AND Howe, woRTH- ‘ampton, Mass H. HALTED, M [)., physician and pro- prietor, Ia unequalled in beauty’ of lodsion: Drscing sir, oor table and home comforts make It stirscti’a for families and parties. superiority of Dr i # 7 far die eames of women is po | “joemioned wen of ctther sex will reap enhan coming months. Circulars and a westise oF arate benelt from irestment in the ‘he eubjest seat POST OFFICE NOTICE, FrIOR OTT S.—TUR MAILS POR OA FOR. th Paci te co per U. & steamer Mi - CY oy amma on Monday, ‘2¢ &b day of cloek FSNAC V. FOWLER, Postmaster, THE FIREMEN, — TA MEETING OF PACIFIC RNGT No 2, bold Thareday ap Angee LX “Ww Henry cat oa ect that awaited us at the parade oa order, M. SIMPSON, Foreman. RP. HL Arent, Seeretary. me REAULAR MERTING OF THE URNORAL DRWO- A ers C'ub will be . aA a im omtay aren: 7, 1888, at theur rooms, No. vie tread PRTRR BRM ‘Chairman. Cnances WarTans, Becretary, 91", wARD—THE PROPLE'S DEMOCRATIC wie day eveoing, Sept. 6, at Metabo, Betis enue at 3 o'cloek. ‘uaa OY, Chairman, D. K. Cwomnens, Y: CLOTHING, 40, ENTLEMEN HAVING ANY NEW OR COAST OFF clothing to dispese of, will reeetve fife more ban ele then cleemhere, by calling om DARL DOVum, a hie more, HOC WORTH OF NEW AND OX 8,000 irae Sit Wepre ke Sa my caab more >: ENhe nore of Wi. WALT ‘benire svrest, corner peace.