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THE NEW-YORK HERALD. ° WHOI.f NO. 8054. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1858, PRICE TWO CENTS. ttn ay tmnt —_— =—_—_—— NFZWS FROM EUROPE. "ayrival of the Northern Light and North Briton. Launch of the Russian Frigate General Ad- | The framo is double braced with iron Pinten, bby Hy ENTHUSIASM OF OUR MERCHANT CITIZENS—TUE CE- | rogtened to timbers incb iron drawn th REMONIES ON THE OCCASION—THREB THOUSAND tnd riveted 0a eubite of the timbers, ‘and riveted to ed PROPLE ON BOARD—A BUCCESSFUL LAUNCH—INCI- | other also DENTS, ETC., BTC. ee : is ‘The launch of the colossal Russian frigate Genera) Ad- races all around of the sisat ane of Of the Board of alee aie cei BTC., BTC., BTC. ‘The Board of Councilmen were in sersion lags evening, a4 i 7 are two | the President, Charles H: Haswell, presiding. Fettay c's ea tease | Sabet tar uae | ste mth onsen wr ra y morn i a assem ul ; FOUR DAYS LATER INTEL] AGENCE. Seca ramet meme | eens saa cy Seceteror | wtmena ens caettta attnks Bene be hein cRN Gotbam, ‘The ship yard of Me. Winiam H, Webb, atthe | 28 Pa sO sccdred at the. fore and. maine Pt uit oa “isla: ti ‘The Atlantic Cable not Brokers Dimensions oxtremity of Sixth strect, Bast river, from an early bour | mgsts, and around tha lier woll, with & by % rs adopted Street Commis Among the Engitsh Electricle.ns—The Ne- net Bee NET a Jn the morning, was the scene of excitement for every one | ineh iron Bole running Cagpanty ome ter ie ~ ls eee eatin its next meeting by what m Times (City Article : ‘with their ends trey cong enn : turn it—-go to establish what is called wcomplewo or closed | ap, Trrtaday Untange at Now eYork om Londo for | whawo time and opportunity woud permit a visitio the } teshlp, with thelr ende pent aud fastened 4 the timbers . ae _— couky of Having Here Cables. ed on the pie r foot of Watts street, Narth COMMUNICATION YROM TH STREWT Ce Re ALURGED DEFICIENCIES BY THE oF As The following gemrovnication from the Street Commis- circuit, This required two Roe ee he shock, fear current, from London to inburg, tae vered, bills at 60 days? eight is about 109% por cent, which, other to return it. It was soon disco when compared with par countries, shows that the cackenge is slightly England; and, after making allowance for transport and difference of interest, the nm centre of atiraction. Thefact that a shipbuilder of the | inches thick te the head.of the second futtock, apd thence great United States had been selected from among the deck great mass of the shipbuilders of the world as the archi- ect of a mammoth vessel to contend with the battle and 4 3 ADVANCE IN COTTON, CORN AND CONSOLS, ae. &., & leaves a.small profit ou the importat.on of gold from hy | the breeze in thogaperial navy. of the Northern auto- | bas four decks... Tho orlop deck beams aro of pitch pine, | siéner was sent to the Board lst evening, bub wad 00 . | United Statee. moukled 10 inches, decked with 6:by 3. » —_—_ i Pay peti! Goats amt ea ‘This has been settling day in tho Koglish funds, erat was in itself suflolent to act on tho minds: | ‘0 finer the the berth deck’ beams of pitch pine ial i ne ‘Whe steamship Northern Light, Captain Tinklepaugh ‘which sailed from Southampton on the 8th inst., arrived consequent transactions, cou with the It is one of many marvels of science, weli of a discriminating 5 but coord WA this fochee, moulded 1 inches, and decked with ¥, ‘buoyancy on the Paris Bourse, have led to an ol by 4; determined, yet hard to grasp intellectually, — Electrical - , whe was the ee ul ] baschad, q gen feck beams pitch Bing atied 1796, leche, a quarter per cent. Console were » | was ily allowed to construct moulded 14 inches, © oked piteh pine 6 by 4,4; tho 44. -Ahis port lant evening. Bho exporiolond wosterly | ares i itr en reland to "Newfoundland thtenis deop | whence they steadily improvad 0 963 to The kind) completely built of wood, that into be per deck beams rides! 11 inchs, moulded. at 24. inches, ‘winds with pieasant weather daring the greater part 0 miles of copper rope not thicker than a bodkin; ecur- | With much firmness, For the 12th of Liste my yd world, this of course lent decked with pitch pine plank 6 Dy 43g.qc8e" ging operations wore at 96% to 97. In the general 1 . knees cke are of white oak nusval size, tho- ment of the account it turned out that some lary perenne ne eae a 7 ts hay id thei back through t! unde: the depths of the Atlante’ = PK roughly fastened with nine-eighths and ten-eighths iron passage. Sho brings 262 passengers, and a full freight ba see 4 the depths of the Atlantic ocean, accurately to the spot ‘The steemship North Briton, which left Liverpool at tages BO reason much the horses might have felt the t Of thelr reapousibility— they started. of stock were required to be delivered, and ili bolts run from the outside of the timbers and riveted on ‘about half past ten o'clock on the forenoon of the Be ae aa art een reenact | tion considerably strengthened the market. . ‘or every ong of thene vehicles traveling to tho vicinity {ie face of the knees on. iron rings; those of the apar deck imst., arrived at Quebec yesterday morning. Se shortest: mathe m line from the spot Bare oe on an Inerease of ease in the dispount -_ oe pres. ee repletion, re eee roy being day gs fi. ip LaMar en fin peers ies oo . e copper wire di into Newfound- | marks pny. e past, presented £0 active ani- | of locust rou passin; - t ‘The nows by these arrivals is four dayy later than the } Tenure Oe colNere the otter end of the wirowanbured in | _ In the foreign exchanges this afternoon the ratetwore | mated au appearace, ta every: direction, oreten oC all | seca Wading of thes decks to each other and fo the Sarme enter. ie oe g J bottom of the vessel. The outside plank is about half on, and js of white oak. The beam plank is of white oak. ‘The garboard strake 11 inches thick, rabited into the keel. The next strake inches » and the next 7. These strakes are boll terally to the keel and to each other with galvanized iron bolts, and to the frame with inch copper, Volta riveted inside, and 11 locust trecnails wedged on the inside. The bottom plan f ‘The main rail is of white oak, 7 inches th! warks are’ planked up solid. She has hammock rails extending from the foremast to the mizzenmast. The General Admiral will be propelled by two direct horizontal engines, each cylinder of which will be eighty four inches fo diameter and 3 feet 9 inch stroke, with a generally the same as last post. ‘The rapid rico on tho Faris Bourse bas made f_rther ‘ogress, The improvement yesterday was to three-fourths per cent, and at one time to-day: of like extent had been attained, Thero was then a reaetion, and the final prices were T2f. 50c. for and 72f. 56c. for the end of the month, showing ‘vance of a half per cent as compared with the quotations of last evening. The parties to the speculative of the past two or three months have evidently taken 5 and have been eager to close their tranmactions om any terme. The amount of gold sent into the Bank to-day was hbout £140,000, £100,000 bar and £40,000 Ruseian. sizes and shapes were burryirg to and fro, and wherever the eye could scan the variegated be of Ly tegen Sa the World were to be seen fluttering in the ning breeze. All the vessels around the dock were gayly dreteed in bunting, and the St, Louis, United States mail steamer, was decked in tags from stem to stern, It is not our design—as indeed it is not our provinco— here to trace the rise and progress of ship dail 1 lane wonderful art by which men navigate the bouhdless ocean, Those who wish to indulge in these remi may ratify their curiosity to the fullest extent in the Pages of the immortal Grotus, aud ‘the thousand and one” writers on the subject both in times ancient and modern, But on an occasion like this—so full of pride Ireland? Are we to conceive some marvellous fluid flow- ing, or #ome equally marvellous vibration of particles of matter transmitted, by the shortest route, between the two earth ends af, fig cable, or is it diffused through the surface of the séme unknown distance on each side of this narrow path? Are we, instead of these pro- cesses, £0 hard to conceive, to suppose the earth a great reservoir of neutralization for molecular disturbance, so that the particles of the wire being disturbed by electrical vibrations, the earth at both ends of the wire may neutral- ize these vibrations when both the ends are in contact with it? These are some of the scientific speculations as to the rationale of the fact that the earth serves ag areturn wire for avy tengths of electrical cable, provided that cable which I have caused vo be made si M. Sehiefein, late Collector of A\ fieleney occurs prinetpally in (he extent ), wi was of embraced amined by Mr. Schieffelin, ik examination in the payments to the Chamberlain hoving bee sesamente confirmed since May 1, 1887 the Central Park. The original entries o@ Whe pee were Cawsey to have been ontain (he returps or statements made to Heputes of manaye. received by them, these books and the receipts given by tho pai he be Dena Casa: Skerwoad rollector, the deficiencies on the poet ‘wdvices brought by the Persia, and is of an interesting ‘ebaracter. ‘The steamship Ningara arrived at Liverpool on Satur- day, 4th of September, at 9 P.M. Sho spoke the Africa ‘em the 29tb ult., on the 80th passed the ship City of Man- ebester, and on tho Sist signailed the bark Augusta, Bound weet. ‘The steamship Europa arrived at Liverpoo) on Saturday, _ September 4. ; ‘The screw steamsbip Great Britain, from New York, ar- rived at Liverpool at 1 P. M. of the 7th. . | be kept thi ‘hout ite whole length out of electrical com. -om the Daily News (City Article) Sept, 8. and honor for America—wher: the eyes of thousands are | nominal power of 800 horse, but an actual horse er ‘ho petition in bankruptey prevented against the Euro | oo ikon wih tbe carih. © Moe hande were strengthens to-day by a0 exarasiaidgry. | resting on the dest and largest wooden forse! that over | hfabout 2,000. ‘The propeller will bo 10% feet in. diame- have Beem ascertained. The conensern of ‘pean and American Steam Shipping Company was assign- | "This scientific digression is necessary to render conceiv- { and rapid rise in the Paris Bouree, coupled with t - | floated on the bosom of Old Oceau—from the days when | ter, and is one of Grithth’s patent, and can be raisod out | SAE NOY hand north the Central Park, and the recalpt PAK to the Collector by Depulles Libby and thet gousdicrable sziouala have been colle the Chamberlain on these asseexmenta, and the the crude ark of Noah was tossed by the tempestuous bil- Jows of ap inundated world, until progressive days of human prowess and scientitic achievements—the re- flective mind cannot but take a brief retrospective view of the past. If the venerable poets of ancient Greece and Rome could in their days haye been permitted to uch @ leviathan of the deep, the creation of man, formed from the branches of the sturdy monarchs of the forest, “what thoughts that breathe and words that of the at pleasure. She will havo six horizontal tubular boilers, which are now building at the Novelty Iron Works, The ship will be rigged as fully as if no steam was to be used. The ship is to be ventilated in a manner and to an ox- tent never before attempted, by the introduction of pipes between the timbers and inside of the ship, which connect with a blower driven by an engine fitted expressly for this purpose, thus giving a full supply of fresh air between ed for a bearing on the 22d. Queen Victoria visited Leeds on the 6th, and performed ‘the ceremony of opening the new town hall in that city. ‘The Queen bad an enthusiastic reception, and the decora- ‘tions and illuminations were on a splendid scale. The Queen and suite had left Leeds for Balmoral. The Mayor ef Leeds received the honor of knighthood on the 4th of able the fact stated by Mr. Whitehouse, that the trans- mission of siguals from Newfoundland to Ireland contin- ued uninterrupted, while they could not be transmitted from Ireland to Newfoundland, If the copper rope had been completely broken across and the ends separated from contact, uo signals could have been sent either way. But if there existed a leakage of electricity near one of the stationg, or a diminution in the conductibility of the wire, by its attenuation or some other canse, a signal factory progress of the monthly settlement of that there was a fair demand for money in comi channels, : With reference to the market for American ri securities Mr. E. F. Satterthwaite reports as follows» ‘The ynarket for American securities has been son firmer, aud we note rather an jucreased disposition iy on the part of investers. Y The following quotations are 4s. 6d. to the asi ‘the month. might be received at that station, though it could not be ea nal would they ~~ bave senvered Use ne — its} decks, and at the game time preserving the tiabers from é transmitted from it. United States 678, 1868.0... ...cccccceeeeesee e104) 206 10 instruction of distant posterity crasy | decay. . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred, having obtained two } The intensity of a current of eleciricity sent through } Belvidere, Delaware, 6°, 1et mort. convertible etructures of thore early thmes could have called forth the 4," The only accident that occurred, as far as we learn, Wa | condenser of Mr. Sherwood for assessments other than months leave of absence from the naval service, is about | any length of electric wire or cable is dimlaiehent iu some 1877, guar, by Camden and Amboy, and int.,. — $8 | Warm approbation of a Horace, a Virgil and a Juvenal, | that of a lady on board, who, losing her balance, fell | southwest division of the Central Park, shows Get be hae re. to to the Continent on a visit to their Royal High- | ratio, depending upon the length of the wire through | Cincinoati, Hamilton and Dayton 7's, 2d mort., what would these ancieut heros of gong have said could } from the third deck into the hold, thereby breaking’ her } cei $2,013 4) more than the amount for has the Proceed , which it passes. The current, which may be of | — 1880, “ait oe ol ay .) — 77 | they have seen this huge monster of the deep? Well did | arm. Surgical aid He 20m procured. Coector’s receipts in hia recehyt ook, nad ont Mp Fétarn book menses Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, great intensity as it leaves Newfoundland, be- ist mort. con. bds., 1876.2; 60 65 | One of the ancients say, ‘Tempera mutantur e nos mu- After the launch, te workmen, to whose perseverance tbat, per | +e. ioe wilcle ‘brie ae seculpts from tha The Shipping Gaseite says:—During the month of Au- | comes much weaker as it reaches Ireland, As | Detroit & Mil. Gt. Western of Canada arrangemt, 62 G4 | famur in illis;” for the changes that have come over, not | and indomitable ' energy this undertaking mainly im receipt book. Fi the number of wrecks reported in our columns was | it leaves New foundiand, it would perhaps paralyze | Ilinois Central 7's, construction, 1875. rt 83 | Only “the spirit of the dreams,” but over the substantial | owed its success, were entertained by Mr. Webb and the % condensers show that he has received 08 gost : you; as it nears Ireland you might take it with impunity. Do. 6's, con., pay. in London, at 4: 83 lity of the atlairs of men, are indeed worthy of being | Russian officers at a dejeunier a la fourchette, to which | more than is entered on bia return book to the » he 112, making a total during the past eight months of 1,080. Xow, if there be an interruption or leakage, not a total Do. 7’, free land, 1860, x. ¢. ‘78 | chronicled in the archives of the ‘nt for the instruc: | we are happy to say they did ample’ justice in honor of | difference being found partly on the southeastern of ‘The stoppage of John Plowes & Co., of London and Rio, | stoppage, of the electrical current near Ireland, the eur- | Do., $100 shares, $60 aid 22 | tion of coming generations, nineteenth century } the occasion. ihe condensers of Mr. Tabby for other than tho ‘with considerable liabilities, has been announced. rent sent from Newfoundland to Ireland might suffer a | Joliet & Northern Ind. 8's, Ist of the Christian era is as redolent of wonders as ‘The other side of the river bad also ite quota of specta- | otha) ‘Park ude with bis aes 1" asseption . “ -at diminution of intensity near its destination, and yet by Michigan Contral and Blinois 15 | the spring rose is of odore. Witness the great | tors, On the Williamsburg and Neo algo a the | of $6640 on the Fifth avenue sewer. Messrs. Archibald, Montgomery & Co., Australian mer- } fe strong enough to make iiself manifest to the recording | Michi y $5 | triumphs of ‘science that haye followed with’ the | ptreets commanding a view of Mr. Webb's yard woro | Mee oncn tek tne Geeta Tioaktoe Collector ehante, had suspended for about £60,000. The liqnidation | instrument in Ireland. On the other hand, the current $8 speed of eagles’ wings oue upon the other. On casting | crowded with anxiou ectators, who manifested their mount paid by Collvets to the Chamber- is expected to prove unfavorable. sent from Ireland to Newfoundland, suffering a great loss 92 | the glance of thought over the records of the past, we | admiration by loud plaudits. soe Bod ’ [4 i “ of intensity near its starting point, might not, after its 60 | are Ktruck with wonder and amazement. We see, as it ‘The operatives who aro nay be in Mr, Webb’s yard | tered on the jo ar Rieke ey ra On the 2d instant the American bark Harriet Francis, | qiminution of intensity, be able to record its presence at 64 | Were, in the hoary vista of a dim fey the fragiie constructed a commodious platform for their wives and the receipt books of Messrs. Libby and y itis she loag) simone Reaegeeetd il anh Raprigd Ba oy mmr ; Re Eis caring exjecinsuoo ous teh of os rueaventy nine | ‘radio of the grest Asesinas” wae daished. | co feecearee weet ene tenameentar anual yPaie 0 yeu The deep and intense interest which all must feel in the | New York and Erie 7’s, 3d wort, is daring expedition- ng 4g0 a8 an eraxeventy-nine | « Imiral”? was ms » aS Waste Ackiow bank. Beven of her crow were saved. The | csons tuerraption of commuuleation between the Ol | "Do. t's, sipking tun, WTB ee Years before the taking of Troy-—in an attempt torécover | "The whole air terminated ax it begun, honorably to | deputies. 1 be deyates have paid over the in ‘vessel soon became a total wreck. and New World must be our apology for endeavoring 10 Do. 7's, convertible Bonds, 1862, the fabled Golden Fleece. But what was the little bark | America and to the shipbuilder who was immediately en. Saas rs y can 2 It appears that the remainder of the bark’s crew, four Pepalarise an abstruse oint ecienee. ‘The letter of Mr. Do. do. do. 1671: — - tot okey aan gaged: ne pes er a er ~tvnd ey, Pye Mong (ob ments ‘ jitehouse is more satisfactory in one respect—it makes Do. 18, en i own day and gewerat he icebound waters 0 O” a ‘he divinions of the for SERINE; Get Gee fo Aneior best, whieh was wpeet, | Oe cal flee onane of the interraption vey be from noe hanes ctoe Tia, convertible, 1808... tho pride of the ancients, with its fifty oars and prow cut | tions of yerterday’s launch be borne in mind by hundreds the ofice,” Receipts for payments on teen fad they were picked up on her bottom. some injury to the shore end of the cable, either near Ire- | Do. 6’s, sink’ fund, 1883...... 4 from the forest of Dodoua by Minerva, it couk! not | of our citizens. entral Park, which are Dot ‘on the re- ‘The Dublin Freeman’s Journal chronicles at great = or i i om Do. 7s, sinking find, 1876. 86. me ¥ attract gig ty NF j eH re indie canal [ ‘e cannot enter into t nsions between Mr. White- Do. shares, $100.. wevers os maperetiions crowd. And, spar’ Boral Om id collec- Reng tho movernentn of Cardinal Wiseman since his arri- |. 05 Soa the directors Of the Auaitio Temegrapa Cum: Pennsylvania Oost mort., convertible, 1860. Hy calion, celebrated by Ovid in bin “Metamorphoses,” thi DRED SCOTT GONE TO FINAL JUDGMENT. HSE Er calacsel or alee altowels le Geliase os val at Dundalk. His reception in that town appears to pay me Jong as only one side of the question is presented Do, 2d mort; ) Sterling, convertible, 1876.. 1 fumed Argos wax heid to be the fist ship that ever ‘Tho old negro whose name has attained such historical | atill be over $140,000. Ihave been a perfect triumph. Tho houses aud stroets | to the public. Ail persoual discord and difference becomes | Docshures. 450.),cc-- eens ssese sees 40 46] failed the vea. In view of all these facts the ancient thi try, in connection with the Mis- | pau ny, gpinion- for the reasons stated ta Mr. oa cJ insignificant when compared with the great question now. G “| poets might have oolebrat this great event, and | prominence in this country, in connect port—t! claims for feea will be reduced on the: Were decorated with flowers, arches and all the other Br LIVERPOOL COTTON MANKET, . al | aetesement for the Central Park, as the riawerarga my 7 Atstake, There are numerous causes which may havo | An advancing tendency was very apparent in the Liver- | the then wonderful verse! might, with peculiar pride, | sowrh eompromise, the Supreme Court, and tho genoral | fuwmment for, (te Central Park, ae te Paraphernalia to be seen on a day of general jubilee. Produced the interruption of electrical communication. A } pool cotton market, prices being in some instances 1-16d, | have been drawn around W be consecrated as the “bride of African slavery, is now done with the things | Collectors, and no action has been taken L A of the re But what were all these ancient efforts of an infantile nayivation to the fullly developed wonders of our own days? Did the time ange we could more fully compare the in- ventions of the past with the wonders of the present. But every intelivctual man knows these tangs per se. ‘There ig one fact which must not be lost sight of. The General Admiral is an American built Russian ship. The fact is significant, Had it not been for the pg eed wars which detolated the homes of Russia, of Fngland And of France, this ehip would, in all probability, no A deputation from the Royal West India Mail Packet Company had ap interview with the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of steam communication with Vancouver's Ieland. single hole through itta percha or ingulating cover in; of the copper wire, no larger than suflicient (9 aliow 4 single hair of the head to pass anywhore between the wire and the outer casing of fron or the water, oconrring atany point of the whole of two thousand miles of cable, would produce the fatal resuit, It must also be borne in mind that the mysterious inter- ruption for some minutes of communication between tho Agamemnon and the ra, after the faulty piece of rope had been repaired, which afterwards as mysteriously dis appeared, has never been accounted for. “The raising th per pound better than at the departure of the Persia. The sales of the threo cays were 28,000 bales, of which 2,000 bales were taken’ by speculators and 3,000 bales for ox- port. The market closed buoyant. STATE OF TRADE AT MANCITESTER. The advices from Manchester are favorable, an advance Deing quoted i all descriptions of goods. Liven Messrs. Richardson, Sp an advance on fine qualities of 6d. in some caves; Western of 4; and, though be had no status before the Supreme Court of the United States, there is no reason to suppose iat bis color or condition excluded him from the pre- ‘nesce of the great Judge of the universe. In ages yet to come, when the names of the minor actors in tho poli. tics of the day will have been forgotten, Dred Scott and the decision which bears his name will be familiar words in the mouth of the ranting demagogue in rostrum and oan des eLvnne M nice ert ‘the stated In the re o by Mr. cmon, Tenney 1 Weed ty May 8 i, pad dhe ba a " , any a .. Mt ‘4 amount shou! 87 This » however, doen ol | the omount stated as the deficiency im the accor lector and the deputy Collectors vs ie jeceded hm Jn reply to a request iy me to th Corporation mence c aint Gepuiien and | : relies (or amounta: her mates, fi t i mS a FE i cil Temporary Stoppage of Communication— Decline in the Price of Cable Shares—The 20s. 6d. w Zis. Gd.; Pliadelphia and Baltimore 21s, a 228 tele. ‘adop temperature of any portion of the gutta percha sheath : havo been built here. ‘The old pr of Europe “would student of political hi . ‘The tele- pe adopted Necessity of More Cables. from forty two degrees to sixty or seventy dogrees might | St; Obie 28s: 8, a 2s. Ww as. Gouebaes, Ge. 3d. gs, | Ml, bave prevailed, though it coald The coostrunion 0. oes antares oe myes Gone Seiten ok ro te soot ‘The following notice, signed by the Secretary of tho | be productive of a serious interry of the electric car- a DP xe . = » | with the young vitality of America, struction o | graph ust ed on > ’ Sp 5d.; white Western, ts, 3d. a fig. 6d: 4d. _Thore bad been a t adv Kare wan ied. YeHOW Was quoted AL SBS, a white, 4 * "S08. 6d. athe a i » Ss. this pioneer pod ot —_ oe, war len shows tha et ‘or " fice "Pinbnbbrs SF te rouse The great Teter’s fondest with was to make Russia a powerfe! naval emporium, The whole seope of the history of Rossia demoustrates this; for from the tune that the Northern kmpire was under the dominion of the Tartars wntil it was forced from their rule by Iman in the Thirteenth century, and throughout the raleo subreqvent monarche, nothing that is worthy of histori ee all this, mi the Ngee ma terrest \ history of the [mary the "Aulantig telegraph, publioweds lart year by the of the company, vontaing th following instructive paccage:— Tt is within the bounds of possibility (bat the terbing in fluence of terrestrial magnetam, especially dufng the oreur rencegt magnetic storms, may prove to a certain extent trou Flesomie.. itis so, even on shorter circuits, "The. superin- tendent of the and meteorological department in the city of 8t. Lovie; and, although the Supreme Court of the United States overruled his claims to freedom, he died a free man, and with the consciousness that his wife Harriett and his two young daughters, Eliza and Lizzic, were also 1008ed from their bonda. Although Drea’s name has made such a stir ip the world, hie life was by no means an eventful ove, He was born on the plantation of the Blow family, in Virginia, and up Aglantic Telegraph Company, dated Valentia, Sept. 4, 1145 Te. A. M., is published in the London Zimes:— ‘ooren, Ka., Street Coum! , —T om in receipt of your communten of the requesting me to eotnmence actions agalnat the late Collector Deputy Collectors of Assessments and thelr ‘ alleged to have been received by them and with efty, and alse take proceedings under the statuty to recover publle books and papers y to be withiel?. to Institute legal p: nes Sad trahe the tonome cause, at mi not ascertained, but belie v: to arise from a fault existing in the cable ata point hitherto ‘undiscovered, there havo been no intelligible signals from Newfoundland since one o'clock on Friday morning, the ‘3d inet. The directors are now at Valentia, and, aided by ‘various scientific and practical electricians, are investizat- LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET, Reef was dull. Pork—In there was littie doing. Bacon was inactive. Lard. sales of any moment; quoted at 60. 6d. a 628, Tallow inactive, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET, cam eo Unieatoes without the Magnetic ‘. the Royal Obervatory at Greenwich, Mr. Glaisher, not un- Ashes were firm at 838, for pots aud 34s, for pearls, to | cal remembrance was ‘ever done for the setiloment and na Counetl, or in the language of the ee ee nde thie o samme ne’ tere seen ret tate ta the eee of wach magne, | arrive, Rovin was steady at 49. 2d, ads 8. ior com- | consolidation of the empire, either in a military or naval | to about his tenth year he enjoyed his sharo of the fun, | “when so ortered Uy the Corporation’. When the Common San at aresent be named for opening the, wito to the pub. | electric telegraph. , ofapeorinentarwe: | MO, Spire of turpentine wore steady at 396. Codio | rense, It was reanrved for Peter the Great, during tho | rote and eports that usually fall to the lot of wack forw- | yumell ball direct mio iodine proceedings i Ube cane joe 3 E ore r who the officials of telegraph of being in | Wae firm. Rice was quiet. Linseed oi les were made | forty-three years of his reign, to do moro for the estab- hs . 0, i . Ke. Yours, truly. GEORGE SAWARD, Bcorctary. | fate againet him to withhold certain tnforiuation which’ be | at 34. ment of the empire than wae ever douo vy any of tho | Mate ebon youngsters, He was subsequently carrie by HICTiaRD noereeD, ‘The London Times says that a similar difficulty was un- @erstood to have occurred temporarily a short time back, ‘land the hope is that the accident is merely one of those to which the cable must bo liable until the necessary mea sures sha!l have been completed for protecting the portion near the shore. Some disagreements between the electri. cians and the Poard of Directors have latterly existed, and there, it may be presumed, tend to embarrass the geucral Mr. Wi , who ety les himself ‘Flectrician-in-Chief ‘and one of the four original of the Atlantic tele. required when the Greenwich self registering instruments were recording on their paper a perfect tornado of magnetic oxeiintions, looking on their linear and tabulated sketch like sme wondrous Alpine land of jagged peaks aud abrapt valleys. Whatever may be ihe nature of the present inierruption, whether temporary or permanent, we must remember that the great problem—ogainst the possibility of which so many chances of failure seemed arrayed—of the possi: bility ox electrical communication between the Old World ana the New bas been satisfactorily solved. his master to St. Louis, and it was during his abode in that city, we believe, that he changed masters, Blow having cold him to Dr. Emerson, then a #urgeon in the United States army. In the course of his now master’s military career Dred found himeeif, from 188 to 1896, located at the military post at Rock Island, in Hino, and subsequently at the since famous Fort Snelling, in Minne rota. Dr. Emerson died, and his widow became, and now LONDON MARKETS. Breadetufis were duil but steady, Sugar was quict aud qnotations barely maintained. Coffee was firm. ‘Tea was steady, at 10d, for Congou. Rice quiet at Sle. dd. Pig inca steady at 648. a Bis, 6d, Linseed oil at 33s, Shipwreck and of Lite. Capt. Schenck, of the steamship Alabama, which ar- rived yesterday from Savanpab, makes the following re monarchs who preceded him. And well has Alexander, the son of the indomitable Nicholas, and a gcion of taix ancient house, sustained ihe fame of the Emperors of “all the Ruseies.”’ Ho has given a “wooden wall” of American construction to the empire, such as it has never seen before, The Emperor has done hovor not ouly to the spirit of this progressive age, but to the names of his Ancestors, in selecting Amer} = and American cnierprige to construct a ship } ‘Tread the ooze of the salt den teal fs of all arreare rematning ty the expiration of twelve montha from was dur; and that there shall thereafter be pay- ments by him in his department on account of arrears so rem he lawn re to the collection of were, pe ‘cond erty (or "aancas Hegel ag Pkg Be Slee the rty | each tie more owner oF owners ? writer to the Times that he believes the port relative to the loss of the schooner J. W. Hale and ad run wpon the sharp wind of ‘he North ig, tho wife of the Hon. Calvin C, Chaffee, membor of | keresments, If auch owner or Owners 10 the cable to be ia the home end; which he bad | DESPATCH FROM THE AMERICAN END OF | the wito of the mastor—Sopt, 18, at 11.4. My lat When the farts baked with tron? Congress from the State of Masmnchusctis. New Vor. “or chat after digest search aod and had on one occasion repaired. “ IE CABLE. 25, lon, 7510, saw a wreck, with ala of distress But we must drop the reflective, to proceed with our E | Bor xtension, and several oth that there in little cause for anxiety, and Jn addition to he aboxe, we are pormitted to tato that | fying Ran de to her, she proved we be the seuoeune | ME neber deeeripuve dutca Fe ee eee ee ral a eas ee emn= |B yearkad clapeed ot the tons oftsy Poet ac Fe ‘here is nothing in the obstructions calculated to damp the | the New York directors of the Atlantic Com- es 2 som At twenty minutes peat eight which event occurred about twelve years #ince—he hat ) turns had not berm made to the B A Most sanguine hopes of ultimate and completo success. | pany yesterday & despatch from the Superin. | J. W. Hale, of Brooklino, Maine, A heavy sea ranning at | cleared, and amid the & wot is, | resided im St. Louie, Dred Scott being one of the household. | davite hud not been made by the late © and the Mr. Whitehouse comp'ains of the Manner in tendent in Newfoundland, who states that the electricians | the time and nothing but the top of her house above | the General Admiral slowly and stewtily glkied into tho | pus while at Fort Snelling Dred had taken unto himself as mm. Gasention Cem eae given by Mr. has been dismiswed from the service of the com- | have been unable to communicate with the Valentia sta- water. We lowered @ boat and lok off the captain, | Yovom of the Kast river. Hor progres!, however, was pe ye: ~y RY, - 2 F wifo the gir) Harriett, then also a slave of Major Taliaforro, of the United States army. Thie was his second wife, His ble contrivance of Mr, drag’ formed by a mass tion sinee the Ist of her, but the electrical mani- propery would not be festations are such that no doubt existe here that the vy RO Elisha C. Friend, of Sedgwick, Maine; John C. Carter, mt ¢ Company, has received the honor of Ku . diMeulty is at, or very near, the Valentia office. mate, of Brookline, Maine; Frank Sotto, steward, of Bos. | Of iron chain formed into loops, weighing nearly pine | first died childless. Harriett bore him four children, two mands for payment fy = ‘took place at Killarney on the 7th inst. in honor of ger tees; Sennee Sieabtenien| of Dredeevile, end Voouh Dr ; thousand pounds. Thi was attache to a cablo of forty. | onty of whom are living. Their names are Eliza and Lizzie, sy cad ey GE. cable. The Lord Lieutenant of Trelund attended. He , , five feet in length, and the moment tho verso! floated the | and their ages are respectively about ten and fifteen THE CHANNEL ISLANDS TELEGRAPH, SovTiamProw, Sept. 7—Night. The inauguration of the Chanel Islands telegraph took ly denied that he absented himself from the wet from sectarian bigotry or personal hosti- tors, of Boston, seamen, and Waiter 8. Lee, of S dgwiek, boy. ands bey will doubtless find many cages Will be produced for payments, Dot credhed on. by the production of there recetpts onl aa After the death of Doctor Emerson Dred became the drag’? was let go, and tended to retard the further pro- body servant of Capt. Rainbridge, and was at Corpus gress of the frigate, The steamers W. li. Webb and t = Zz the it enterpriee, Ofieil necessity war the Achiile® were soon arount, aud hugged thew new com- ‘eth he breaking oat of the Mexican war collected end fot paid w the Ubandl . Srapuslles naw emiogants. “tun tents wpeteted Oe Fano seen A flags uses pan Bl nD doe The schooner J. W. Hale was bound {rom Jacksonville, | Nanicm ea close as possible.’ sho was then towed to the beg te & tows be tuate application to hig | Notices nee nl beang gent ta the owners ofp hich President of the United os, Mr. Gre W. Field and pr do ‘evening there wes 0 ine . ony Florida, to New Yate, with a cargo of lnmber, and was | deck, where nearly 3,000 people disembarked. After land. | jate mistress on the subject of purchasing the freedom of a — yh oe a — . Hudson, the officers of From the London Star, Sept. 7.) fe are t any further news from Valeutia respect. mg the Atlactic cable, and this may be taken to mean that the directors, with their scientific assistants, have as yet Deen unadle to restore intelligible wignals, A vey, pain. ful impression was created by the statement published Yesterday, and on the Stock Excheote the £1,000 shares Ly military bam fireworks aud a grand illumination. ‘The directors sent a congratulatory message to ber Ma Jesty. The axsembied multitude hailed the completion of tho telegraph with tremendous cheers. The streets approach- ingto the office were filled to exceas with the throng. he cable works successfully. ing her first “live cargo,” the General Admiral proceeded w the dock at the foot of the yard, from whence she will be taken to the Novelty Iron Works, where her motor machinery will be fixed. Among thore present we observ ed Coptam Hedson, late of tho Niagnia: Mr. Anguetns ii, Mr. Peter Cooper, Mr. Denio, the Russian Consul; 1. Denottbeck , and the gentiomen attached ty the consul: ate, The General Admiral was gaily drerwed with Rue. himeeif and family. She, however, was averse to the pro- position, and refaeed {0 entertain it, ‘Then it was that the “Dred Seett case’ commenced. Dred was in formed that baving been a, taken 4 hin master into free territory (Minois and Minnesota), he by that act became free. He, therefore, about ten years ago, brought t for hie freedom against the executor of Dr. Emerson's will—Mr. John ¥. A. Sanford—and the capsized in tho when she lort bo’ filled with water The captain and crew had been on tin top of the house four and a half daye. The captain's wife, Mr# Anna Friend, was washed out ht of the 16th inet. ina masts and the boat, and the galo, verse! neil to Lee recommme wi contained in the report of Joe squirm i propone Wy which snch cheska Wil Beemabitsoc! aa syetern bm el eleeet te it Areeurrence of similar Lae Respectfully ouheind, EDWARD COOPER, Street Commissioorr THR WITLIAMERORG FRERY COMPANY. Mr. FRaxiee offered the following, which was adopte! — Pa fell One OF two bumped of pound f the cabin and lost sian ond American naval and national lage, and presented | Circuit Court of St. Louie decided it in his favor. That | Resolved, Thet the Connsel to th and be Syeda. Tt not euppoosd, from ovr present informe: | a. came eranee. oer really a beautiful appearance on the water accion, however, was overruled by tho Supreme Court | dereny ia. regnesied to renort forth wid i sone won the cable bas actually broken, bat only that in official report of Prince Napoleon, Minister of Al The Tw Wo sometime ago published a description of thin verso), | of the State of Missour!; and thence it case before tho | fearon the Injnuction oF tinel by the Ferry something has occurred to arrest natural reas of | Shit, ob the condition of that colony, is published. He which was prepared with cons''erable care for the Henatp, | Supreme Court of the United States, which refused to on- ey ee ore ™ runing of the leace of Peek slip fora r, Was perm. ted to go unargued and by defauit, CONDITION OF THE ROADS OF THR Ciry. Mr. Dewy presented the subjoined preamble and resolu tion — Wherean, the ronda of the city are in a condition unt for efe travel, and’ to leave them thie will ental! on oor ciizens an nae far exceeding that ba ena be repelfed: and, weeream the sbirgpnatics for rons, § for 1°65), okerted in the a4 ~ expresses a desire to replace as far, and as goon as may bo safe, military by civil government. The jatest accounts from the departments announce « gradv ‘ovement in commercial affairs. The Paris Was quiet but firm, Wheat was dull, and ers demanded a reduction. The French wine and ly markets had a drooping tendency A duel with swords between two Parisian journaliste= Mesers, Delvan, of the Stele, and Vandim, of the Pays— Tn the four mile race of Friday next, over the Fashion Course, it if stated positively that Sao Wash ngton, Nicho- 1. and Tar River will run, Slasher and some of the others entered for the race may be at the post; but the above named make up the best fleld of for milers that wo have had in the North since the great race betwoon Tally Ho, Bostova and Free Trade. Split beat® being antic\pated many of the leading points of » hich we now reprosuce — The keel was laid on the 2irt of September, 1867 (the anniversary of the Grand Duke Constantine's birth day), by the Russian Minister and a number of Ras sian officers, with all the ceremony vsnal on such oe sions, and it ie expected that she will bs completed by next Oetober. The model ie what is called the long, flat floor, full bilge, sharp ends, round stern, no poop nor entwater, short forecartic deck, She is’ ex tow the growed that the descendants of Atricang * slaves were not, under the hited States, and therefore the electric current. Even if the cable should break, tho rerult of the recent attempt will net bave been in vain, for it clearly establishes two facte—first, that a cable ean actually be laid across such a large bulk of water, and, second, that when laid, telegraphic commanicat.ons can a8 certainly be effected between tho old and new heris- pheres. Tf the worst should come of tho present attempt, these facts will form the bas's of improved and resolute undertakings for the futere, Rut, in the meanwhile, let ad been sold her it de the text for vit and rostrum againet the Supre States: and as well Cor the pri for the dicta it lays been, the fruitfal ther of politicians of both see\.ous for Lad resuited without harm to either, pected Mk 4 1 Ly of we that the present stoppage of communications . - - ving: | om this occasion, the raeo will be started at one o'clock fo Attain a spect of 14 knots under enil, and | perhays Me Se eum, oo r &.. through the cable is but of a temporary nature, the Three's closed ve the seventh at seventy owe Shy tre" Stee ae ee nt Sa thee Wk OWN | SS Soe Saagth on oper dock, O01 feet: broudt, | Kat tena ted'mo toheve orb “ han nirdady been expended by the : - * | enirire—come off the eame afteruc * — on spar deck, M, | had heen led to belie {From the London Times (City Article) Sopt. 8.) A despaten from Paria reports a dreadful railway ace!. |" 56 foot; lengih over all, about 825 feet; depth tn spar 4 his family were im the condition of h Baretrs be 8 Nothing frosts has transpired with regard to the Atiantio | dent on the Heights of St. Germain's, stating seven killed — ~o deck, about 34 feet. She is pierced gama | cory el her r maaan of the teats oF She aan ced el oo : L 1 oe \s pierced with 44 vide ports and | porty, still he, in reality, lost nothing by it rated for the 6f the city, and that dao aph. There i still communication through the Tum Atnaxy Baoor Chmp—Garagon Sew ann 1 Cover — ports on lowor deck, and 90 side ports and 4 large | bwns é Kckd'sum ct 80000 be fhaerted nthe tax bevy We 1608. telegr: and fifty wounded 7 7 a5 whole length of the cable, but only of the faint ae owner had been Mr. Chaffee, althongh the » * and Prince Napoleon goes to Algiers about the 26th of Au- | The caso of Ft. D. Silliman against the Hudeou River wrward. ant 4 ck. He i tor of Kime fone ‘ eee chan cama te | tt 4 1 do and 4 larg tu fF | brought against Seniord, the executor re " Tt was referred to the Committee on Roade. Shot the daieet ia not in the textremenls, but that the line oT Bridge Company was continued yesterday to the Uuited | ®TMament wi) consist of 40 shell ¢ ge calibra on ve of the commonwealth of Massachusette Ou motion of Mr. Dexy, the cormmittve were directed to gun deck, aad 20 long guns and 2p he proprictor of nize on her spar deck bas received some injury from abrasion on the coast, Germany. States Cirewit Court, before Judges Neleon and Hall, Ae t resident of the report at their next meeting on the snlject. are on their way from St. Petersburg to the Guif of Tar- tary, in order to join the squadron in Amoor river, which which will admit of ly repair, The nominal quota- The German papers give aramor that Queen Victoria | was known that W, H. Seward was to address tho court for The shi it k ir. Gree war of the opinion that the resolution wae d f : Q m F d wae to add court for ip is built of wh composed of | State, lie could not, ui laws Of Missouri, eraanei- | ly constructed, and intimated that it Was an eiee- See anes eeae en 8) Seaguter Berlin 1 be present at the accouchment of bet | in defendants, some curiosity to see and hear him wae | two Picco, laid with a of 6 inches in its leneth, | pate his slaves. ‘These laws, howe ver, are easily eireuim Geeeotng tote URES, cae eee News, . ' . siding 19 incher, and mou a Tented, where the disporition to do so exists, ag it did in ‘The Atlantic telegraph is at fanit.’ Whether the et —— manifested, and the little hote up stairs im the City Hall, | which ihere ie a false keel fastened with copper. ‘Th Zo. The Sectte—parents and childreh—-were con- SON OF TRAM AT FORTY ARCO SRAM. gage be o tomperary oF permancat one—whether it le wareattaatas ‘ where the Common Pleas Judges aro wont to hold their | siden 26 inches, and mooi! wt head. 10" 17 inches, at creat A te tae reptenrassiive OF Ww efipeel 4 following preamble and ros ta- eanieed by corse fiaw in the cable within ench limits that it Letters from Warsaw mention that three shipsof Wat | sessions (called by courtesy m court room), was filled to | Bee! 20 to 96 inches, fastenc’ with onppor. The apron is prietor, Mr. Taylor Blow, of St. Le ce of hems boys te hn can be detected nad remediod—is yet to be determined There is no gvcat cause for despondency in the present in ction sexing from the Court of Comm the members of a dof Aldermen and of live oak, eided 18 inehow pawee timbers and | he was raised with as Dred used to exprems it, and pightheads are aleo of live oa The rudder post ) this Mr. Blow formally entered ap their emancipation ia an unpleasant degree. Mr. Seward was of course an ob. . Kt rather sets forth the necessity of mora | bes recently received reinforcements of seven vessels. ject of attraction, both to the bar and the outsiders, He | sited i mould ol 18 t 6 proper € a Son. Bow wo find that we can lay a cable two miles | The details of the recent fire in Astrachan show that ard somewhat stricken in years of late, though his | 20 sche. ine tr A ick compas. ot white bas ty provebty not over fifty years of age at hia | before named we deep in the sea, and that a cable 80 Inid can be madet | ove hundred and twenty-one houses and eleven qnays, 4 ¥ » enn oun | Cat, Sing 30 Inches—the inner past of lie oak, | death alteocen the ceneral impression was that he was | sn derming the inverference of the Judiclary restraining tranemit olectric signals, it seems a folly to depend upoy | covered with various articles, principally of timber, wero | figure is ae litho and elastic as ever; during bi8 | eiso extending from the kee! to the epee oof the | q oy ae ‘artes Hills widow is, conniderably hie fu jegteiau departinent ofour government as he +4 al the chances and accidents which may happen to asin. J lestroyet, as weil as 8 great number of boate, The num- | engthy addrees yesterday he seemed overcome with fa. gun deck beama, sled fore and att 16 to 8 inches, aut | nior, She follows the business of @ laundross in Ht. Louis, La ES tas gle Nine, & e 18 not avcertained, tigne reveral times. Whilo speaking ho trombled from | "ed at pro Hier hole 36 inches. The keel, stem | and Dred used to aid her im the business by carrying the same are al During the short time thie einglo cable has been — eld te fect, eWher with saxieyy fer the cof hia | {ht Stora frame are thoroughly conged and fastened | clothes back and forward. The girls disappeared as soon vor joy A laid down between Ireland and Newfoundland, tho Turkey. y * v open ' | with inch and a half copper bolts. Tho frame iv of the | ag they learned the effect of the Dred Scott decision, but Ressivet, the Counsel the Corpornden be requeste t ls to Newfoundland have once beforo cenand | Religions fanaticism com to prevail in the Rast, | cavee, or from ili health, and his voice was once or tw bork quality of white on. ‘he floors ¢xiens fron bites to | they subsequently returned to the parental rovt. Dred | toanpere and anewer (be onder of tha (Cont st ths Uva ap Whitehouse discovered the canes of the in leppo 9 perfect panic prevailed for three days. Th Aimort inaudibie. Mr. Seward was easily recognizable ja | bilge, etling 22 inches, and are of colosea! dimensions. wee mech tickled at finding hog he te such an ima bs ened (hut the mie Conneel imve the ‘afuneuon ren Setruption. There was a faulty portion of | the cabl eulmeg armed | themertye the olty was de | he crowd by his peculiar turtle shapod head, aquiting | Tt ARE Muitocks are 21 foes iong, sided 14 inchew, The | portant position before the public, and althongh he did not | prasiyie forinwnh. mrear pew easily acceenibie. As serious tc uo Ses nereaete, enon ceakemeans waren cies Ca | fe ond third, fon tb and tabs fat t long | pot onany grand sire on that accinnt, we are tok! that he | "ye, Anevianics, in.an eloquent mpeech, observes ‘it Woon ae it was taken w red, : om 7 wes to prevent |! ‘ staal! abarp ey on vir combined expres: | snd sided inches. The top + long, | veed toh artily when talking de fuss dey made vie Soupen ecw "a Teemication wan re-eetblished: This interraptio® hap | sinwtar ywaio prevoited, and wna only itsipated bY we | con cf intlieet and cuatingy x0 Unat thn curios hat no {i ochen: halttop Uinders 14 ot ong, wing 19 | xe im Wanhingion ‘Vout do ele nigger.” tog thom from eouanautine Score, ease wae oe Have walling at Newhnundiand 10° be trausmited, “Ienwrat | Hwan roid that ies and Peawoe would euppors tho | “iMeulty % dicovoring bim bere he rowo tw speak, | neta, The manading, sina of rune at contre of ogee cn Wolk ‘Com not property before the Board, war an insult to their com app. %F Yery curions, if not inexplicable, to those of ou | project of obtainiy from Turkey the asceesion to Monta. | He was (hres hours and a half making bis argwmont, | Tho Moor’ le Mitod hy ect to tec test ceeount te heat of ee ee eee ee toon one’s SURHY Ga eighin verted in them By. their com remu¥e “he aro not familiar bag on mode in which Ji ere F A pmall port on the Adriatic, and through | which he based on the ground dit the United States | the fret fattock, and caulked both anit er Lele — he 4 - oh hag lad a Soe nen _— pa yh A Et he eirctr. ‘cal tolegraphy ie carried out, that while no sicnals | whic he WAY corammnicate with the . _ “i . . Welt d to the keel with ineh and pper boite. ' The ma Rave Sone sas grget ty Y ‘th be u ¥ 7 Ss a We cold b eons trom freed to Newfoundland, they could | world without. Lord Stratford de Redclifie had started Bo jurisdiction “os ai = | not | peopelicr well Scumnmatieh on tn euaieeie’ n't onesie, ie yew popes ote rs onecdng my named with the unit he beeird the merits of the questhen ‘Ateonesed Mr m ‘o eleotri tons! a yi prews mission snd le he i" of he 4 7 4 - bell oy argo ngaimat ¥ - a 6 reviarius beat Ne erratic, however, before pang 9 pr Sg Renee rem .., soervan, { sveeibeted $0 han re er "i tho teonrtng of ile ne od thas ur hat ma le no law regulating pang MD S combining great abr mat pT ite, following, ig comer su pot EW Re] concluded , for be said thes, co peattlon! Mend bad. b : vow Bove SS * PF | the crection of bridges on the Hadsun river, aod that die ed he oo 10 ae ee Mate of B “The p } newspaper press w . Bat the phy Womens of electrical tolegraphy are so novel } ject es , power to do 80 was verted iu the. Legislature aa Jong aa moulding 20 inches. ‘The ve are 10 (WP long. in Prenstent, aed ies raier Bryant wade. — t t peo, We, that we shall be excused if we endeavor The Brueeols Nord publishes a rumor from Alexandria, | ! kelwous oF@ conged to th 1 to cach othe 4 Vocated the reduction of taxes. to make our Jeaders appreciate the obviousness of tho | wat iho couevlar agonts irom Feanee, Austria, the tinted | COBEFeAS did ROE exercise ite powor—it it had any vader | KONO Ofe cOmmed to the crame. and fo cack, cop na Me Bryant resid im Bomon, | MF. Gaxer marie some truthful observations relative to an... : States, and Greece, at Hanehio, the ancient Cos, in tho | (At Portion of the comstituiion which gives it the power | hee bots drawn througl: atl riveted on the sande Mite Bask, mot betkeete | the manner in which our judgesgranted injonetions. Fo ‘The bond of ¢ Wetrical onion between Ireland and New. | Archipelago, had bean aesae-inated ‘ fo Sepa Semen. Eas Sddreen, wea lntened Wo With | Lid, of thd Bel ol eunmeatuen tage ; n (‘was called at Boston to | Sid that instead of examining all the papers connected foundigud consist ¥.0F & copper strand, containing soven | The Fnglieh Consul i@ said to have maved himeoit by | *emtion, but elicited no xymptome of euthumiaem in of white oak, 16 by £6, the scarpive 1 Yong, nnd | payin ihe copliah |} Okt pos nicond, Dut was informed With the subject, they took the frets Yor granted, and twisted wires of ; WT? copper. Rach wire is not much | jummpirg from a window. The report lacks confirmation fretened to the floor of ‘iain xelson with lignumvite jenere, W ondhnl tay ht signed their ame: m thicker than a thre 4 of sewing silk, and a section of the | indeed, an authentic contradiction is tald to have reached? Supreme Court—General Term. cooge and nihe-cighth inch copper bolts, The deadwoods | P&,fuo ihe, reuse Wands oa eT ee nmonae ie renotumen wae eveqsuany. stepted formed by the twieting of ail soven, not much larger J the French goverument THE CASE OF STRPHEN HW. BRANCH. forward! ami aft are of white oak siding, 18 inehew, conged | tid" hp in fusl,and that, Une ame wan. en din the pur: | eee ee Cl popes be. directed to dettver than the head of an ordinary sized pin. Such is Before Hon. Judges Navies, Suthertand and Mogeboom and =< with + bolts drawn through and rivet. | fhece of real estate at Nugarn F invandtin arrying om te to the Commis re of the Central Park such street thicknere of the electr@l road to America under the Afrion. . eeu fh a nh. Bronch ed. © bofler keleone are in two depths and two for sometime. Thatlam ignorant of any sieh dane! hathey may require from the dumping boards on the North depths of the ocran. The Gutta percha coverings of this The Emperor of Moroceo is very seriourty {it writ of error im the care of Stepher one WAS } brcadthe, ench 16 by 17, and extending well forwnrd and ement ae alleged in your acttel (if there was any, ‘ f rope, ae Wollag ite | Mpen and iron wire sheath. Tate advices from the West Const report the trade etag- by a ings, are only for the tueuls WoW and support of the pre clouk core. calle’, when Mr, AshMead annoonced that he wae ready. | aft. The engine fare of live oak, coded to the et ip ANY Way A party to it. Mesures, Alen snd Brynot In the absence of the qoting District Attorney the case } frame and to each with live oak coags, and fastened | iy rapt eG to Boeae Petia in ie . deren was reserved with copper bolts, port ellie are also of jive oak, doubt dum, DAN LD. BADGER, = action. On me > presented aud laid over for future the Board acjoorned tl Friday, pant At Rierra Leone disyurbances hed occurred in the Port

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