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NRW. YORK. BERALD, BONDAY, AUGUSE, 27, 1965. _ . continues in Trinity to rights me We had made sot coat Sap are” 6 er | Sy pce "Ie Socata | parent ‘tie harbor for ‘The surveying steamer Mgrga- Teths Stevenson is fiiside the nayrows, under Souther Point, Wore inet for this fog weshould doubt- Might Qe morning. Mackay and Dering the sfternoan auction sale at the od £0 leave tue = fouse Jess have had long since soxfe information respecting the | temperance saloon ‘Gethacey. Heath. le pio Bet, than wee A, s ee ‘greater Progress of the expedition, About Cape Race the fog | dodge proved a bed speculation. Coffea, cakes, sweets, aparp th the dexterity % throe-quatter id be no longer aby doubt--ihe eable | has been very dene for four or five days, and all the Wpepice" Counsny kore and cheese, went off ate ruinoualy | © ual Nregper.” Fens, inkatands and pepers = nS NS 4 inward and outward bound vessels have without ‘8 much money as all the ram sellors hero pu: | wore « rou away, gd inten minutes the interior looked f “ne ‘snd the capstan engine was being able to communicate any news. imexpres- | together, Man pfoposes, but liquor disposes to drink, a3 cleen, neat rly aa possible. ~¥ 0 the wind mee ng! sot sibly annoying, ARREST OF DESERTERS. Our coxt business was to pack up and prepare for the Interst Mths fo work to Sle At TAG P.M able’ and A Prnoraceme sm. Four deseriers from the were marched | jociper, end mamapiens the ents oe leoked We Mulberry street, at Half-pest one o'clock, ‘this (Sunday) . H. VAN DYCK, Assistant 4 to haal Ppa tema We cat. through the village t»-day, guarded, and the Telegraph ‘we proceeded to the domicile of | afternoon. ) an Taam ETT Lon Om ¥] Seas sina) ye iP oe, and | A little after twelve oops’ Inet night, when pen all glen that oaamel, me ay aaa, Skipper Warren, We tound the old skipper up and stir- Dusox 209, Friday, August 26, Mra. Many Duzoy, AM Lf youpon, sane b atest, . the inhabitants retired to reat, there was a sudden ioted, reel ity lashes, branded ving. wi J and a light delay eesurred, but the main part of | 816 Ihen i ight waa aeen 1a the heavens, aoeom, | "4 Bot rons (pertape) and then dlamiased the service. | Are rove golng away to-day, gentlemen”) he askod, The friends and euaintances of the fn} ———— EE SUT BD ee Eheing transected Jo, i capatan the rope was Among the cent arrivals here is Mr. L. F. Pourtales, | ‘Yes; in an hour or jess,” we answered. specttully invited t/ attend the funeral, from her tate LADY IN REDUCED CIRCUMBTANOR® WANTS 11:80, ship's time, 800 fathoms pay) ae panied by a hisaing, whizsing sound. It was a rocket | of the United States Carverieg seevion, who is (How will you go? Will you walk to Carbonear?’’ tide en } Brooklyn, this (Sunda wpb vd the loan of $20 or $800. Any gentler:-:! Who will loan showed’a steady strain of 62 ‘owt woos | Without doubt. What could #t mean? Ina fow with duty of adoertalning correct longi- | ‘Walk! of course not,” we exclaimed, almost in one | noon, at two o y Ae mame good nay win! be. gh "Address M. Stew- ‘ewt, A lovely moonlight and a calm sea and fay another rockot was seen tearing and whiszing bade betwen tlie place abe Inelend, vie Dokax. — ANNE wife of Doran, a native | eee - breeze increased the pleasure with which all not e Satunpay, August 12. ‘Ha! ha! hat ing.) I have only one horse, and | of Strokedtown, wunty Roscommon, Ireland. OUPONS DUE 2 SEPTEMBER AND NOVEMBER ‘duty retired to rest ‘and be thankful for the br ar the air in a zigzag course and scattering bright sparks | ne fog has at last isa} before a strong gale, | 7OUT bageace will be load enough for he. Unless you can The friends 0 family and thone of hor brothers, C cashed in entt OF currency. for to-morrow. In the words of our signal to the | #*F @nd.near. Then there was a Roman candle, and then | and vo 78 reports of dear. wear Escape Mack. | fines behind chen tomorroe eee ere TORE | Paar and Bernd Mavecgot, Ye terives to aind re SS Cel nett cy ” 6 Q ‘uneral, r late " “y nfo pee Y, Al 8 oo ones ae ameuat Pe tia th erative ibe tire ene Sol xa M aan cay tio tus could eae her re aes th aay er Mecdna, ipa "7 ars Te tam an or ee ie siamese anaes seamanship, perseverance have failed. e only rs ing now are tho nd’ 80, ATES. — county, N. Y., on | cigars, pianos and other col No, 5 Rector st, pat ane ets Gar hopes was oon at his window ina semi-nude state, I had jnst Comme comaby, 3... 00. deliberation and several efforts to ‘obtain another h ‘Baxgasan phers seems ve give : er horse | Frida, just 26, grap and reporters, Everybody to have given | ang Wagon, we ail resolved to walk to Carbonear rather | year 2 ian i EW YORK, AUGUST 25, 1865.—DIVIDEND NOTICE. Soxpay, August 13, | than delay another day in Heart’s Content. We swal- | — The fupiral will take place from his late residence at At amecting of the ‘of Directors of the Fourth At 12 o'clock last night another fog set fn it Cape lowed & hasty meal of coffee and bread, and at four | Moodna,On Mouday afternoon, @t two o'clock. fational Bank. held 18 day, a dividend of four (4) per Race and has continued ever since, thus destroying our | °'cl0ck in the morning started outonour journey. Wo | Eooxsiy.—Ou Friday, August 25, Many HE. Eoauacy, | payabie en uns iis gee peheartanas of the laut sls months, last hope of ohtaiuing some news. numbered six in all. kay and Waddell took the lead; | in the 40th year of her age. - yes ne Ist September, free from government Te Royaion proceeded pus craig early this morning, | 1863 ctme Landy and moat; and lasiy, avo artists | Herrlaivor and frenga are respectfully tvited to | gi bunan ou Saturday, 305 fat a he Jo day ote bringing @ fresh au} ‘of meat to tho Gal which | £f0m the Now York illustrated papers. Walking thirteen | attes the funeral, from tHe residence of her brother-in- | ‘ember. . ay ea Prevdent still remains outsi nity Bay, waiting until some de- miles before breakfast, and over a road full of ups and | law George W. Odell, Seventh street, this (Sunday) B. Brawn, Cashier. 4p cisive news is received. The ‘will probably take | 4°¥?S and heartbreaking obstacles, is bad enough / afternoon, at two o'clock, without farther notice. OTIC. — up its old position of Kings H of any time. Bus fancy. Up all the pro-{ _ FeRNRY.—-At Harlem, on Friday, August 25, Brrparr, Bre ere ora ae, ROCKZON ClTy COUPONS Mowpay, August 14, | Oh 5 oom and with scarcely a wink of sleep | %., widow of John Feeney, in the 80th year of her age. tation at ‘I that they will Be paid xan ne 8 entered the house and was by his side almost at the same moment. “Did you see the rocket just now, old fellow?” “Yes; did you?” “Yes, I saw two; on seemed to come from the Sphinx; but I couldn’t nike out where the other came from.” “Do you think it is to Creat Eastern ?”” “Most assuredly ; what else can it be?” “It might be some joke.” ‘Nonsense; nobody would joke on such a serious sub- fs doubly severe. By the utmost care and constant ‘wat-hfainess Captain Anderson and Staff Commander Matonty Ficksy up the buoy as described, and drifted @oross and caught the sable yesterday. There could be BO doubt about it, ‘Phe strain proved it; for it increased Steadily and constantly. Between 6 and 6 A. M. the ir rose from 82 cwt. to 86 cwt., and thence to 87 owt., and it was calculated that the grapnel, with She cable, was then rising from the bottom. The rope had come in steadily at an average of 160 fathoms an hans. gnring tbe ni ht, Atta. Ae pt expressi confidence in our success, t glad- mess on board. The one mile mark wes hauled in, ‘we had demonsirated the fact that the ship could pick up a cable in 2,600 fathoms of water, and the Metropolitan Bank, New York elt REFORTRD BREAKING OF THE CABLE. nday eveni either, and you cap form he relatives and friends of the famil are respectful; ‘and January, 1866, in Uni nid ‘We have news at last, and it is rec isely as we have | me idea of the feat we accompa ed ip walking | invitod to attend the funeral, from ieeaidence of ro slik a ffradER, Agent. ihe J ‘le is bro! to Carbonear this We ed the end of our | son-in-law, Michael Second ee ben mrtt cco, ea atc | un. ao hyo Mgpocoacega abe | Eee oH no Mey eg‘ ten | ()P™OROP PAHPIO ws cranny comtgsy . ’clock, and thei st, v kw August 22, ~ ject. There's another, now; seo, it’s s Roman candle!” | is little doubt, the ‘abandoned. A rae at eleven o'clock, crossed onception BAY | 0 clock, ‘nee to St, Paul’s church, 117th street, TWENTY. below us in the ocean, The strain increased ‘when two mon were seen rushing past in a great hurry. | weleome intelligence. Ca} 4 tl {| more thoroughly used up travelj-t3 never entered the FELpMaxy, —At Williamsburg, ‘on Saturday, ‘August 26, | earnings for the quarter ending July 81 payables nt re otied to eighty hundred weight; at one sudden tug, tndeot ame up to ninety hundred weight. We had Lundy hailed them:— the Terrible “I say, do you know what the rockets are for?’? ptain Littl EB Lor 16 oft onthe 6th inst. latituds le capital of Terra Nova. MMA LOUMA Marcrerte, only dat | of the company, on Wednesday, instant. The transf Bra Poeade Se ee ee teand a heavy | _,Thus you have completo my diary of events at the | mann, of San poison’ Cae, nahin of Louie Bald Books will he closed op Friday, 26th insians, and reopened the good news to ‘Tn an instant more, md vil Of Heart's Content frem the time of my arrival to | and 6 days. ‘on Friday, September I. While our daga wore atl! dying, al was over. One of thé | “No, just got out of bed tose,” answered both. cee ths Great Bante pe pres Sgtang ted Margo | ure. We left ie little villago disappointed | Relatives and frienda are invited to attend the funeral, | >Y Tuer °F ‘BO BERR OE Directors cpnon.-secretary Peano ae a a oe te encced crer the | (18 that Mackay and Waddell” steamer, which te Ms be HM team sloar tf” | S2denddoned, but uot wustout hope, After walling and | from the residence of Jom Haya, aq. corner of South Orns oF Pacing May Beesnnntr, Conzuyr, | 4 | Wate jor ‘so long a was ou! quit i an streets, t Ni ‘ust 22, and waa in the third round of rope taken in by | It was at the frst fash they had started out im oon- | “area Eamonn. No" 6 ced Kereinoe hag, waageen Hon. | ‘howe behoid ‘igs sdomplishment of that great un- | o'clock. . The rematns will be taken) seer two spactal NOTCH. the capetan, me spoon of ja swivel rey gave yo siderable excitement, Mackay with his night shirt and | ing in the water. ‘This Captain Withoridgo | dertaling which had assembled us from various parts of ‘om for interment. othe Board of Directors hare this day oatenes. on saese L aes Se a Tightata p Abe, end ur ebing ‘non | preeches on, and Waddell in his abirt sleeves, I joined [that it was the cablo fleet ho had seen, and he im- the world in the okeoure ttle hamlet, But we trust fan Francisco papers please copy. fong_million dollars of, scrip stock i, share for * , them, and wo all three proceeded to make imvestiga- tions together. We met three policemen on the road, vigilant men, who had not sggn the pyrotechnic display at all. Next entered Barry's tent, and found the pro- prietor in high agitation. He had seen one of the rockets, and thought it was the devil himself coming after him, He wag piling. to swear that the roc’et came into his tent, chased him out of it, and then dis- appeared from his sight in the air. He was somewhat restored to courage when we assured him that other pereninh: peaperaey! had been seen, and that we had doubt they hele vg Papite Groat Eastern was proce iD; ~ Eh = ‘menacing with death the hi enemy who dared stand ‘te its desperate way, ft and leaped exultingly Asto the sea to join the cable and the fifteen hundred fathoms of wire rope which still hung from the grapnel. iNcw, all these shackles and swivels been examined inutely before they were put over, and every care to prevent the recurrence of the accident which kpiregay frustrated our exertions. The work was of Brown, i6x & Co., no better names The strain was ‘ot near that put down as the breaking point, and yet ‘there was the painful result, The news was signalled to pe and her pene we not long been \e put of leutenant Prouse t Chat Kotte We were about to pursue. seoond buoy, secured On @ raft and casks, was with 2,500 fathoms of telegraph cable moored to a broken spur wheel. It carries a black ball at the end of a staff, and below the ball floats a flag, red, white and wed, in three horizontal bars. ‘The buoy is masked in white letters on red ground, acplegrenh No. 3." It floats Jow, and has been let gd As lose a5 possible to the spot (where the gray we ye pats If these avg do ae al 7 al bao great service when a renewe: fee ie to lift the cable. Lieutenant Prouse told us that on Sunday morning the Terrible saw a schooner lying to by the first buoy, and on ranging alopg- was led by the master, whose name I do not yw, to inquire if she was looking forthe buoy. The sailor had come up with it, and, though the wind ‘was fair for him, he reaolved to do what he could to aid ‘the work ; and go lay to till the Terrible came up. He lively regret when he was toid that the cable and T am gied that the name of the Mitle vessel is known at all events, Success to the “First Fruits” of Bridport, and may she reach Harbor Grace in safety. After some deliberation with Mr. Gooch, Captain Anderson and others, Mr. Canning decided on making another attempt to grapple the cable and take it oa orders | and beliove it is only a postponement for a few mouths. Fixy.—On Saturday, August’ 126, Caraninm Fuvy, | ahare, upon which iwonty-live per Con so poe tangy” ese ey te TP oesiblenNeeee ote news. Av caim | The cheering words sent by Mfr. Field to the directors of daughter of Daniel and'Margaret Finn, aged ¢ months," | clazed Bld, Feaving neventy-dve (7) per cont to be callBa $2 suddenly occurring Prevented him from carrying out this the English and Ameritam Telegraph companies show © friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- ane jeer pod of M pods Fed to the stockholders on and Intention, bat iheciapmerin the company of the Great | tat boat Jeast ‘has no idea of giving it up, aud that {n | tend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past | g¢s’Weduesiny, August $0. f Bastern headed for ‘schooner, and was soon along. all probability another attempt will be made in October’) one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 414 West By order of the Board of Directors. side. All doubt was ira moment’ det at rest. The off. | 2°xt. October ts said to be sometimes as free from | Sixteenth atr « THEODORE T. JOHNSON, Secretary. cers of the steamer informed Capt. Witheridge that tho | “rms as hit or August. It may be therefore that tho Foy.—On Friday August 25, Tontas, the youngest 80m | ICH Gable had parted on the zd inst. ‘and that the buoy seen | °F 1865 will have numbered among ita events the suc- | of Thomas and Bridget Foy, aged 1 and 8 months. Weer orrane BANK NOTES, FOR WHICH had béen pla: riod , ‘the spot where | °°#sful laying of the Atlantic cable, Oh! Death, too soon your iy hand the Righsst masket poles wits Oaie. en fo water {0 |] e spot where 3 HARRISON & CO,, 19 New street, near Wall. the accident had occurred. in of the sieamor THE DIARY OF MR. RUSSELL Has borne our Tommy to the tomb; — ~— a and was | . But yet, in purer loveliness, WANTED—BY A LADY, FOR ONE YE, inquired the position of the buoy, and was [nfutwed kat | was seosiyed at Heart's Content by the Terrible. Thore In Paradise he'll bloom, $250 FANntieas pirpbede Laan tor saree dayd In reply to a question asked by Capt, Witheridge, as to were duplicates of it, one of which is forwarded you. Tho friends of the family are Tespect tfully invited to at, | N.R.G., station Do whether there was any change of recovering the cable, | As an instance of the ignorance of Englishmen in regard | tend the funeral, from tis parents) residence, 231 East TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON the captain of the steamer took is head and stated | to the geography of this country, I may mention that | Sie yeeg ee” ‘nie Sunday) cen, at halt-past | $30().000 Ber York attr property, Tae ee asccrisieg, Seley Wiehe ey crea te amine’ | Mr. Russell had directed one copy toapaper, “Baltimore, | Foury.—Suddenly, on Saturday, August 26, Etrne BEER EAD INI No. 66 Eine ghee that the Hew of the élsastor would be known alloveriong | Michigan,” and another to a paper in “Philadelphia, | Acses Fotzy, oldest daughter of Simon and Alico Kelly, Chcnae Before bisarrival at Harbor Grace, " We are therefore | Onto,” abel SOR eid ofl tae Mulley. acd. those. of | cee Lec sinnanenas SE) ia tha dare reiegine (othe Saale ot govledge thas By the same vessel the following letters from Profes- | her brother, M. J. Kelly, are respectfully’ Invited to, at- | A Xeghhy, Gavan county, eatdy woul be, than ge 1 JAC Scrabby, Cavan county, Ireland, would be. thankfully yesterday, we are as much in doubt as @ver as to whe- | sor Thompson and C. F. Varley wore received by Mr. tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. | Foceivag by Nw ister, Rose Brady.” Addreas box 798 New 129 Mott nO} two o' 0 ther we ought to pack up our, traps and go home oF t®-| Lundy, They are highly interesting and encouraging. 120 Hate atreot, om. Manca Smenomnie WO O'R, | Tok eam ne erg 2 have occurred after the 6th of pin to enable Sain LETTER FROM PROPESSOR THOMPSON. Gascox.—At Tarrytown, on Friday, August 25, of con- OR ADOPTION—A BEAUTIFUL FEMALE INFANT, \SCON, rears, a 5 LP, Laurens street. to be red 4 Great Easvern STEansuip, August 11, 1865. sumption, Jonx L. Gascon, aged 28 y« JN Apply to Mmo. ROLF, 10) Laur ito eee aise Ore ae iia blasted hele eae My Dear Sin—The Terrible is close to us and’ on the | The funeral will take place from the residence of his ie eae AED WILLIAM, BAUBSOS friend of mine calls It, without @ moment’s delay, aud | Polat of prococding westward, Ihave only a moment to | brother-in-law, 218 East Thirtieth street, this city, on a ee Tea of Verden Hanover: Gent make for St, Johns fail epecd. But the second sober | “Fi and say that although we are all sadly dicap- Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. The relatives and | many, will hear of something fo thelr great advantage thought decideg, and here wo are still, waiting impa- | Polnted, woare far from being ‘liscouraged. What we friends of the family, also North River Engine Com- | calling on ot addressing Tf. De Languellette, Hic! tently for the cable. g have geen gives tho strongest ground for confidence, in | pany, Xo. 30, aro respectfully invited to attend. Queens county, Lo a. ce he hope of soon seeing an Atlantic cable in perfect con- joston papers will please copy. = — The news fell likes wet blanket upon the village of | ‘ition and full operation. About 1,200 miles of tho | | Haxvtnd.—In Brookiyn, on Thursday, August 24, Mra, | JF ROBERT DEES, PHRENOLOGIAT, KOW IN Or] Hants Content. All sport ceased. "Tho cards were | besteable ever laid is now down from Valentia to this | Rurux A. Haxxrec, daughter of the late John Dickinson, | gicb¢, he will hear sone very important iaformation, thrown aside and the drinking saloons were deserted, | Place, and during the ast nine days we have made it full | aged 46 years and 9 months. Hg na ‘The telegraph office became the great centre of attrac- | Certain that the end can he lifted and the work com- Hamaonp.—On Friday, August tr) Many Duss, wife M. EDWARDS, CHARLES DOUGLASS AND WIL- tion, and tho few inhabitants and about a dozen strang- | Ploted. Out of four trials Iu this time we have hooked | of George Hammond, Esq., in the 46th year of her age. oJ. Mine 8’ auemcid. of Augusta, Georgia, are in the city. ers still remaining repaired thither to hear for them-| ‘tonthe grapnel three times, and on each occasion | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Please call at 37 East Twenty-seventh siren. selves the dgpirting tidings from the lips of the great lifted it several hundred fathoms above the bottom. | invited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock, on Monday MALEY A. BROWN. 4 hej king in the direction of the Sphinx and Mar- garetha Stevenson we saw no of bustle or excite. iment on board those vessels, and after taaking (further inquiries we Some to the conclusion that somebody had been perpetrating a hoax. This morning the affair was fully explained. h6 preceding ‘evening a box of fireworks had been opened in the telegraph office, and it was found, on counting them, that two rockets and two Roman candies were missing. Somebody had undoubt- edly taken them away for the purpose of getting up an excitement, THE GULF CAPLE IRREPARABLE, ‘The ateamer Clara Clarita, with Mr. Wm. E. Everett, the well known naee, and Captain Lewis, of tho Sandy Hook Telegraph offtce, on board, arrived at Cape Kay /ast evening. ‘ou ate doubtless alroady in posses- sion of the fact that her mission was a total failure. She ‘was engaged, under the direotion of the two gentlemen above named, in underrunning the Gulf cable, Every effort was made to repair it but without success. It was found to be completely corroded by metallic deposits, caused by contact with copper formations on the bottom of the sea. In the operation of raisi was discovered to be so thoroughly eaten away by tl emical action board, anc were given to have all wire r 7 ‘We had not strong enough tackle for such work on | afternoon, from her late residence, No. 80 Leroy street. - SSPreriee thus thoperycse ix endncon,-Lasctaases | (easls rambled 60 gone ike xotienblone, The che i | orn tat Raye OHe | Benet there being Mo idea that grappling for» cable | | Honzauix.—On Friday, August 25, Oonaivs Horn. | N[OTICE TO CARTMEN AND OTHERS —THE PERSO Prouge returned to the Terrible to communicate the result, Mr. Everett, in @ despatch to Mr. Mackay, uses the “All over; cable parted on the 2d, about six hundred in 2, fathoms depth would be part of the work. | Gan, only son of Edward Hourigan, Croum parish, ro So EM od Nuretaye Sth inst about noon, aad Mr, Clifford and bis staff prepared for the last effort. To ebviate the evils which bad arisen from the picking ‘wp machinery failing a casing is to be put round the @apstan to increase its diameter by four fect, and each miles off,” is th It isa great thing, however, to have proved this to be | county Limerick, Ireland, from injuries sustained in fall- Duene stre ver. will find it much to his interest to «: a owne) 3 possible, and betore November Lhope the Great Eastorn | ing from a ship while. at work at foot of Seventh street, sah Nabi a Ge pabnracertiy it possible? Phew! that is news, and bad | Powwltle, tat Networks provided with ropeand machinery | Wast river. * DENIAOW, GINSBE “I never expected it would succeed,” said another; strong enough for it. In that caso I have little ‘The relatives and friends of the family and members S IMON SAYS THUMBS UP. WIGGLE, WAGGLB. following words:— ‘We took the cable up the last time in twenty-five fa- thoms of water. It crosses at intervals a bottom of cop- r mineral, and the outer wires are perfectly destroyed. of > Unt it you write? TSKILL. abackle wire il ed and doubt that the part of the cable already laid will be raised, Manhattan Branch of Shipjoiners’ Union, also the Why don’t you Nae ee aver balks This will sake te | 4° nou belle there leone mille of pertocs wire batwean (The, Sra Tevor sue goon, Tey coulda’ expect peter | a2d ihe tine to Heart's Content completod, shall, how: | menllow of the Hamilton Roast EF. B.,aterespect. | os a aa DAT GW FURODAT, aes a me niet ay and ing ind ad ‘The only course to be pursued under the circumstances | luck with a veesel which wag launched on guday. 7 pote ayia to be Pagar gems top etic ally tnviwg to sttend the funeral from the resideuce of | ‘TO A<3T WISH BIVE MINUTES Tt oat a daappatal buoy reloc! whee is that which I indicated some Weeks ago, namely—to | |“ you was the cause of the break, Mr. How oy Lm ‘rendered to k » Mac! November. But some time next summer I hope to ES. ois Houates, infant son of Francis and | —~ ee WN Wand up aa maniput both wana; in volere, ee eae ee SEA y Gahrnot tell.” be at Hart's Content with you, and to have the great | Eilzabeth Holmes, aged 1 yosr and 10 months, LL». C, WALTERS, FORMERLY A CAPTAIN IN ‘lose com steamed W. N. W., in half a gale of | “The Clore Clarita lea r BN. 8, to “iDon't you think they paid out the cable too rapidly? | long-deferred pleasure of helping in the working ot the | - The funeral will URS place from his Inte residence, 60 the regular United Blatos service, rend his, addreng 9 wins, which te Great Bastern met without the sualiest Care Carte ey ir Sy aney erid the cable an, | For my part, I think they did.”” cable, It isa very sad disnppointment to me not to be | Catharine street, at two velock this (Sunday) afternoon, | Mr... Vy, Post offed® He will hear of something totes faconvenience. evening, on for low er Sect Soe ry lpr deren 3 Bi A red ‘misfortune?’ with you, as we expected, by this time, but we must look | and proceed to Calvary Ce for interment. Mem” | !minedinté ngrantage; Or any informal Wasrapar, August 9, | Te alter ber dopa ae Sweaty the despatches | “lan’t it on for bette? things, "Wo have thought © great deal of our | bers of Palestine Lodge, No. 204, F.and A. M.; also eresetaliy reel During the night a strong breeze, which even sailors ealled s summer gale, blew from’ tho N. N. W., and raised a heavy sea, which set the Great Eastern rolling a ‘and caused the production of ‘‘iiddles” on the sa- friends on both sides, and aro aware you feel very much | members of Pilgrim Lodge, No. 243, 1. 0. of 0. F., are Pte Day eld needy pet lps MOORE EEN Miidappolntiment the present. state of | respectfully invited to attend, and friends und acquaint. | the cable should then part. It is a great pity.”” affairs brings necessarily to you. Itrust you will soon | ances of the family. OST—YESTE! PhoreepD Bast Ts ST. Z0aN's ‘LOST AND FOUND. The people of Bt. Jonp's intend to give a grand ball AY AFTERNOON. A POORRTBOOR, honor of the Atlantic cablo, if it 08 & BUCCOSS. 4 o » | have an encouraging report from London as to futuro Ince.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Friday evening, 4 containing » safe key, some tintypes, cards, and al able at lunch time fa recautionary measure 10 Wisin aoa wile a ff pon “mop “at tanh th will over aitemnpt_ to tay 18 again.” Specesions. ‘With best wishes, T remain, yours, very | August 95, Jous Ninzaom, elles Sot of 1 Mautniew Mea | ge pimocy 5 The Rae wl nleawe Febirn the sundries eheck plates an ‘ashes. e rolls very ise.” A LIAM . a H.W. D., So Setup andi ose taren conte ribet | MUST! altho ten mofo conta 4, | “Mon sr charee Bight hace oer” b| OW OR Lang» va rts snes of tho faye renee | org nuwan=O¥ BOARD, QUENT, AR @f course it was impossible to keep near the buoy under ay, Angas ©; “J feel as bad over it as if I were interested in it oa cn ew, Laven o'cines trots fk Eanes chute, Obinion, arene, port, on the 28d Inst., a Vallee, contafhining an Afghi sich circumstances, and at 6 P. M. {t was calculated we | , The harbor, hills and bay are aft enveloped in @ dense | niarity, It is go disheartening to think’ that after ala Latrrope 52 25 N., Loxarupr 39 6 W., o'clock, from uke's a » Teward to Wl returne the article to ate had ron thirty-five miles, At that hour ip’s course | fog There is almost nothing tq write about, exertions and all the money expended, and all the August 11, 10:10 P. M-—Greenwich time, } between Waive end eee are ae inthe | meme’ of ‘was altered so as to lot her bear down c@@MDUoy, 8041 a ou4 gtx Oiclock this even the steam sloop-of-war | fenlve employed, and all the precautions taken, that the toMy Duan Sim oUt the cable has teoken about six hun. | th year ofhisage bitin ost. W YORK, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 38, & Ses night ou sonnets oh, oat | Royal eto de hae ad an Covey Mae | ners aren of te exprmiangauered bythe yo. | “'w,"cra"hug tires. fito~one in fe, hondred inna fiatras and fled of tho amy ar respecen Ty | gutenaua payors hich area no valuetoagy byline oer. wi en on 6 Galat ’ ) re 1 od oes four h i cont fa een ee can nat Inigde tl om, Walting for tho Great Eastern, Governor was ac. | Die aathered around tho Telegraph House. tata Vict are nor back and cutout, Icwas a partial | parents, 200 West Thirty-sixth streot, this (Sunday) | tring” them by mail (0 Robert Corbit, Brooklya So rate ea ig A earth, Second, @ dead metallic earth in one thousand | afternoon, at ono o'clock. companted by Mr. James Musgrave, his brother And pri; | “Holst our flag as & signal to the —" nine hundred fathoms, and this we got back and cnt out, | | Larerv.On Friday, “August 25, Lowa, youngest s vate secretary, who is familiarly known as ‘Jimmy’ in reply to our signals, \t beli« ‘she jeved it to bes. 8, This last order was given by Mi Up went ; Mary haend | QTOPPED—A PAIR OF DIAMOND BARRIXGS. THE H of her, At 12:30 tho Great Eastern was abreast of | among the sorerign, people. sine aoe erd the | the Stars and tr|pes lazl Yana droopinaly enough. _Hee,| Ze tind & pertiel earth, rea ce ees ihe cable eget Laffey, aged 8 months and | QT ror can have {her on proving ; propery and paying Ge Terrible, and altered her course to 8 by E, haif E,, | ¢immy”’ lterally had a “blarsted” time om board the | coming entanglod at half mast the fing stuck there sti- | ‘a2 gut. "he picking wp machine boiler, which had | |The friends and relatives ara respectfully invited to.at- | 200%" JACOB DAVIS, 8 Chatham \ and doth abips, with look out men in the tops, | Galatea. The big guns of the Crigae blarsted a bornly, as if waiting for the great calamity. The men | 8 ou! picking up J teen ths Samak aan releteate ob hee fenmts, Ne, | == sae eed thal scrutiny “of the, heaving. waters, at every half hour, ‘and succeeded tn “‘blarsting” so tho- yy oe tao’ ropes to cause the fag to sgcend, and | been very weak in steam, falled for want Of water, | | SarH ie vale sereot, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock REWARD ; feme distance apart. It was o difficult and exciting | roughly that they ‘blarsted”’ to pieces all the glasses, finally succeeded, after making a large rip in the folds. | Wile the cable wan ante vend ultimately parted Leoeavaainet te Connie aa et ahelacs, Im ene wi dor anne nee cep ontenerertoiges Aige dr meres eee teats of tae abeaen tee, wenn) oct ord ro temident wee magnate’ bo na eeleey te Bag » basall'T We toe 0d Bgrapnel for iu) but our machine Tope | fantum, JouN THACKER Lawiae, aged 'l yoar, 9 months | FETE POULARS REWARD VOM THe dee my nome iri 4 rer nut ft ol down terril F 7 rites. yeeros about all night. buoy, might have been | ship, with land in mgt, ret med mg "Apre- but from the Margaretha Stevenson, which wat ey eee ere teres tech tine. Hed a ray al will tako place this (Sunday) afternoon, at | Piste oe teE iT Cot WEN. Iie Kilsabeth street Seriod aay, 1a ge beaty rctune Torribloand Gregi | Posof ‘simmy’”reminda mo of story. eis wold ot « | ovine wart and Mr. Kerh the polit Mle com | 4.1 have.no tne to tll you mons, but the ses two o'clock, from the rnidenoe of he parents, 140, Ful: Sip MPD FOR A SAIL, BLA AND tax ar ¢ “4 dw, who knows a thing ? ° g be 2 ¥ - Do) “rier, lost since Sunday, 20th Inst., answering to astern came near enough to exchange siguals. ‘Have | Daval officer, # smart young, 5 ¥ mander, on shore, exclaiming at the same mo- | tir, Fld & i DP VARLEY.” | are invited'to attend. TI y. seen asked the latter. The answer was | OF two, but unfortunately “(put bis foot in” upon a | ment, + ‘the news?” After told by those | truly, re, . Fe. . = " Tame of Dot; ears and tail unent; has bat one eye. Troe Bd then followed taore signals as to mutual post poe eg a ns tos cae ey i gang Hsuelag'& md he hurried up Lundy's land, a narrow P. 8.—We shall do the trick yet. a ney Pf ma ig eochemar in oe peed {00s Rast Nineteenth street, between Irving 7 and Third tion’ Captain Anderson and Stal Commander Moriarty , liwde tou 00, Wich, | mem | oF her age,” rn ne - woraing out caiculatious and exhaisting the re. | Among the invited was the aforestid naval officer, “PO, | where and wero asked and answered. ‘Then Of the relatyves and friends of the family; also the mem- | @ = REWARD.LEFT IN & TENTH AVENUE CAR, oaroes of their art in fixing the tod dunce at | Happening wo bo atthe Goveryors howe, a fey divs te, | Thee was pase MARRIAGES AND DEATHS _ | ,,k¢ relatives and friends of the family also the mem- | Si) Rear Cuunt direct, ou Monday, diet aty © Salcheh Im Beha uh gee tars le | Cogngan, met eae cue sad, | Mpa AF you ink Me Kant He ov lati Latin Rannl tie | ch seen. ne i ea sora torre cours tod H sates a. leg py tery of ps oi following ile wae, © secre a ee month b At rng a ~e Buriasr—De Yemesint Co on Wednesday, Au- (sunday) evening # Walfepast seven Selock. ae ene dn Chee. Cope te eee “ bu at its ve vi # one chance in ; 2 Leere. — ¥ day jf A 7 a Nt eee ee tarther. then three or four miles took place:— Snctbends but sell ce a chance,” gust 25, by the Rov. J.B. Barretto, Jonx M.A. Burum | , aera —in Brooklyn, on fSaturlay morn ame | SH) Beak iu Tae Dig, qeuyhound vreed, with. Ww from it In to another signal the Great Jimmy—Do you intend to go to the Governor's dinner? “Bravo, 2 ¢rled one of our party. “You don’t | to Miss ‘Exiga AvGusta px Fates, daughter of Ambrose Teeto, aged monthe and 11 days Spot on the back of his SE, Sol "ca cocker with two fplormea the Pere that she was going (0 grapplo for | | Naval OMflcer—Aw, yos, aw; I suppose one must, you | giveit up yet. Neither do I.” De Friese, Eaq., both of New York. Fee eee a eetgton, N. J.Don Friday, August 26, | Any person ret he anove rew pie racdenly tbe mach sought al reer eases Tacit iamuly before fie England, but Sanat ie what Teall hoping hope. Thore is mo | Coun Bou.ee.— On Fharmdey, Joo tuum A, | L00r; infant laughter of Edward $. and tary “Larned, | {ania of the echingion plese, Sane inquiries about their 'y before I le ie) aeseen, ouree!' wale, D. D. out, Jr:, M. D. | 5 pavense. pA ene eeees Ns fats to tne terete colld tnd no obe who kneW aithtng about them. ae Seed ie a Re I'Freesa tor year, | daughter of William el Beg, of irookly on Tuoed: Gea ae Lrxcu, the beloved son of Philip and | @7() REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, IN OR COM. weatt foes the lanier wea. going up so "Hanmy became decidedly Fed, and naval oficer, after a | Fost satisfied it is all over; af al) events, for tite yaya | , ConTis--Ricurox.—At Gold Spring, N, Y., on Tuoeday, | farnen. ear tet ears d months and sdaye. | D1 () Saotrom tanporsers’ and iBank, ano a tho Great | nudge and a whisper from the gentleman sitting on bis read with nedy ing it. August 22, by the Rev. J. W. Whitford, Mr. J. B. Cunnis, oT wil Them the residence of his | atoall Pocksthvk, containing Abou $60, notes, an Seer et to “De ak the Great ‘Eastorn was | loft, suddenly sutnided. aa aa Ls tcc Hear’ | of tect, vo Mioe MAY Miouon, of Gold Spring, 8s | | The tonar TOL an trrt tie Guncay afternoon, at | Son Ficus env ite pana a ove y ‘SCENES TBLFGRAPH AOTSE. shares ~ J * pa alt ue a ja ped peed Pmapeyt moe Thave alrendy given sou a fow short deeerfptions of | Contentian, who owned somo #h rt Rei Hxunxnt—Bowss.—On Monday, July 10, by the Rev. | v0 o'clock. serie inried to —— &]() REWARD. —Lost, AROUT A WEEK SINCE, aoe te ear aoetcg friend had evidently put ina hard | how we occupy our time here waiting for the cable. | Let | wait an hour after wo had a solemn consultation | DF, Jones, of Sarton REO Oe By a Onlvriday, August 26, James Leopy, aged 28 $] He siunton of Patio River Gold Mine Son tamed Bata nats venige Miao ut ound hin | me givg ou another Lacing yours Inshe res | among ourmaresthah no eay, Mackay, Landy, Ker | op niecty. sfceset native of Corr, parish of Killshandra, county | th" reiamyet to ute otc of te Howard Metal ‘that not a vestige of it was visible, except tho t 7 oF ais sme, hen Waddell and four members of the press, including Englieh yapers. lease . wan, Ireland. abe le det aca = eee ansaapeseanieene Fooygle ag beg mtn gg my hey | rene Meck’, Lundy, Waddol, Lieutenant taore RA; Sitios oan eeatutie bigeye mache tllowteg Peironbe tavane.—in Rochester on Thursday morn- long hing vet © Oe a ee, ae (eutagy $10 REWARD.—LOST, A BLACK COVERED POC! (ae ageea geome oe aa He ey Ma “gt’ Sonne merchant) and. the | Wiition and, possibilities, abd nerieed er elated in dhe | ing, August 24, Ewony Peutrony to Locws Tavanr. end the funeral, from Bellevue Hosp (Sanday) | $1.0) "Miemorstdans te abort ax cues Wy three, she wind meodernio’. sary seaety o sea | Weer ‘The fout frat are playing « robber of ‘whist | Sy] ie een of dock Bundy, tena — i,cxsun—Townexyp.—On Monday, i afternoon, at en O'e0CK recite a ee es neee aee fon bustly, and at night the docks Tare the tem are looking on. are, two large | *7H/opistc fashion of Jovi Maun geue down, why it am | residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. at. W. | 00S oo daughter ‘of J. "A. apd Lodlae Fe ges; |: rite a ‘with forge fires, and quivered umdor tho 2 lamps Durning on the table, and two | ng gown; and if go be that ar cable amn’t gono down, | Homes, Guanes C. WAGENgR fon fot ry nd'10 months and 26 days. REWARD.—TAKEN FROM THE PREMISES OF ppm rang ond iron Sor the woris of | GF throe insulators, with sperm or tallow candles lighted, | £0 tama't poach ved 1 Wagener, of this city, to Caza J. Towxexxn, of Romulus, | ged 10 months and 28 cays. $25 Ueber, oo Thy, the 20h of ledges gare ones; ‘serv: purposes dlesticke, an a ogan ¥. reaver larse bay Horse, abort ands high, w! ‘ SSoross mont of the picking ap mmnchinory Eas Bee Se quvatometer wanda, oils of de, water, | och if Pe opiiion wan hae tho. Great dante ‘bat | "London (England) and California papers please copy. Manamat.—In this city, om Sunday, August 20, of | iit and large front Cook AK returning eaid gemoved fer simpler A number of swivels bavo heer, spruce beer, brandy and wing ‘are scattered | So¥ered the cable and the defect—whatever it was— famed age bone ont 9 oxts removed an@ si! t the tabic in picturesque confusion. Of course the p arpege tg wauting—that is to say, there are two, of whioh the entire company are expected to imbibe. Mackay has bis white slouched hat on, and is puffing » ar. Lundy flourishes a pepper aud salt nae suit, age. was hip might even yet come into Disa. interred in Huntington, Long Island Perera eteomncl with auocess, “I don't think the | | Bannox.—In this city, on Tuesday, August 22, Honario Eis Sean re a ee soe Osram Masoeey, | — Tata ods wend mete opinion «whit ihe | apace annoy att BE Loui MO | wiuon af ur May acta of Bhiner, Son) | HQ) dA. ML, are respectfully invited to | Contes Finals Mea hatives are invited to attend the | Friel more ive yen consumption, Asam L. Marsmatt in the 37th year of his inal, or giving any information vena oy to hie recavery ry Ridge, RD.—STOLEN FROM FORDHAM, ON inet, a bay Raddie and {The conclusion of the diary of Mr. Russell, giving the wiser. What a change a few hours can make tn a whole com- | Lodge No. 354 F 48 high, both, “ ine fore, fou ehead and otal! last efforts at grapplit ‘and the abandon. ‘a small white round top narrow brimmed hat on the ‘This and tend the fur , from the residence of bis brother, T. idence, ©, Sixteenth | hind and one fore foe white, ‘white spot on for por peapeaporehariy Sr iaaiiaghes tromSleievs fide ois bead; la Mose, and ix squinting af hie cards sanity! | This morning every mee Ting and cheertel, | J. Barron, No, 106 Howth Ninth atzot,, Williamsburg, Le phe wg Node afternoon, at to ol, ‘ orp ten ihe eerie rey BURBING.” ‘in the most frantic manner’’ throu; lane this an net, cl A it 26, Cuan |AITON, t , Angust 985. maint by our energetic corespondsnte that pace, | gealpaijuted om hist opis. Waddol, wih bi long | 7M#P ere neve, many ANE Dea, ‘hea cat | Be Lous paver Home cong” vcacuuan.— Oe Getaday, agus: Guanes Gangmy | —fosmess, anon ta et _ see and published in eur daily issue of August 19.—Ep. beard, might be mistaken for a Mormon elder were i | shitiing and founda bad six; ,"’ to use a homely ex- Brapovan.—On Tharsday, August 24, Axwa Exzanets, | 7 onthe and 18 days. $] 25 ae ae te, & ¢ a wasou 23 ¢ little children seem to have caught the prevailing | 12 days. tend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, Clin- | questions anki Our Heart’s Content Correspondence. xploety, Leeiies ane ce eed a em ly 4 feeling. and express in ona! re the dirappoint- aera sat By vered af the feat ty ae a ton avenue, Cypress Hl, Kings county, this (Sunday) owns hate Mle mast Hesnt’s Coxtanr, August 8, 1866. | the typo of a genuine, full blooded Sootchioan. Tnever | ment feltso keenly by theireMders | | | 4, | ie trom her iate residence, 67 Mott street, a Woensod 0 TN Cee sectan ah hae Miteucs, wife, DENTISTR AE “Hope deferred maketh the heart sick.” Wehave | drew my own portrait yot, | and Hope, I twa | The suspense in over. We know at Inet’ the whole —At Newton, Upper. Falis, Masé., on Friday, ‘eter McKeon and daughter of Francis McMahon. SET OF TEETH IN THREE HOURE—NO| TAY ae. boon striving for the tast three days to Keep up our | HiAl, | OM FOU ee ty cards? Now Landy drops | St0"F., Tue cable is tavern eet enlan, 35, Mins Dencwan A. Broo" ay are reapectfully | qq TRefemtives and friendaf, the fury are respectfully | Aq Suan ruts and phanpern prove ory fan rege spirits, clinging to the faintest ray of hope as a drowning | is ginss and drops fate the lone te This eveing, while we wwe all Ceomnbie in the Tel ~ | snvited to attend her funeral, from the house of her fa- | norihwest corner of avenue B and Fifweenth street, ‘this every day. 266 Six door below Seventeenth id i man clutches at a straw, But now, to use a very vuigar | “Oh, isn’t It an ‘Orrible Ti graph House waiting anxiously for further news, t ther, John Bisco, 158 East Twenty-third street this city, (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock ‘expression, gamo seems % 1» | slang song in vogue among the “‘Hingiish.”” Sitting on # | ” struments was heard. In this (Sunday) afternoon, at bal.-past one o'clo OComnOR Accidentally killed, on Friday, August 25, 5 Ex: he ind be “played oul.” | high office chair is oue of Harper's artists, young Theo- Pra therig —-— eittagea, and, anes, ee near dade | “Baws. —in this city on Saurrday, August azanett | gy nevcr, son of Timothy and Mary O'Connor, aged & eee nauful Teeth in “Whistling to keep our courage up” will no longer serve | gore Davis, with pencil and paper, sketching the whole | gati stood listening to the musical speaking of the wires. | R., widow Thomas R, Brown, ‘of Woo! New | years. | warmutd Jd AY Vie ‘the purpose, and people are beginning to give way to de- | scene. Ther» you have (he picture complete in as few | ater a solemn panes Mr. Mackay exclaimed :— Jerse: The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at. locks from Broader fpondency, having abandoned ali hope of ever seving | Words as Toun draw it, You are uot to infer shat tere | pine lem pags My eA arise. harbor, Now | > The telativor and friends of the family; of her sons, | yong tho funeral, from the residence of bis father, 69 ald Sl ’ io ie ne | are any excesses, Everything is conducted with perfect | wo goat! have news, full and complete. and James R. Brown, and ber sous: | (07 (eet tnis (ganday) afternoon, at two o'elock. ORPAT REDUOTION 16 4 nF WAL Rae ee eee arnt ie) voeee ann mee | Geoorems, cs With testaends Tes. “weories and ancodoiee | Ehe sewa waa sot ibngin coming... Word siver word eh ute Ne, Staten Island, John | Kren Saturday, August 26, Wat. H., infunt con of ) gt Wo! ot At ee Peres Where. the riment of last week bave almost entirely die»ppeared, noes 4 ae ae Pool fe gt yet was sent and recorded, and ae each sheet was filled up nor ry — eit, a + Abin to William 8. and Marge 0 Ric, aged 51 onthe. sh aoe ictnchind a rennesion ia Be eee OOF. ‘witirs, " * ° carvely Over waen er 8 com bay ve d ite cor i 6 deeper 4 end the funeral service, vening, at eligi The frienda and relatives of the fam epectfully ; . the anes have already mer home, tal War tw of Brrr Tavnenay, Angust 10, Uhut whieh your readers haye already had fo fully by | taken to Woodbridy for interment, 0D | south Bergen, N. J., this (Sunday) afvermoon, at four 1 ONLY arte. ee Ee wer en. © rect, newt Third avenue, [ATION ORIGINATED THB unde (i 4 THE GOVERNOR RETURNS TO HT. JutLN's ‘Shove reuiaining intend to delay longer than to.morFow. | 76 woather is still foggy aad neomifortah'. Gover Buch has already been the disheartening effect of the | nor Musgrave returaed to St, Joha's this morning, and two or three disappointments we bave sufiered since | will remain there yntil the Great Eastern 16 sighal ed. moans of the telegraph, My province is merely to de- | Tucaday morning, at | oe o'clock. scribe what took hlece hero.’ ‘he soene i that narrow | _ ¢ On Thur August 24, F rack Casey, of Regn, —On Saturday, August 26, Joura litte operating room will not easily be erased frow my ounty drojawd, aged - of Heury L. Reed, im the 83d year of her mind. There wo were, not a dozen in all, leaning over nas of the family afd those of his brother, Wil ‘Tho gelatives aud friends of the farnily are respectfally the table, with oyes riveted upon the instruments, and | Ham Cusey, und brother-tu janirh nied to attend the funeral, from the fesidence of her unp, relict Condon, are re ac fn vain, nor the faturday. And yet thore is really no guod cause for de. | He was sccompaniéd by his brother. urs strained to catch the slightest sound. To nono but | spectiully luviiod to wtund the funeral, trom tie Tat | son.in-taw, 406 Grand street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at | ¢ lorof drm jp vain, pot, tbe AL the operators wae the “tick, tick, tick” intelligible, but | residence ring str y y at one o'clock i herein fuliled 1 Speir today any more than on Saturday. Captain Ander- | There was o small «bop! wauight in the villag® | we listened with as mach attention as if the #igniticanee | o'clock prees ‘Svni.—-On Satarday, August 26, nt Tompkinaville, team bremthe the ges with safety. sou, previous to leaving England, did not calculate apon | school | root Ling Ve tl lil Orr BC, KO understood by vs. Somutimas we | Cesare. —On Friday, August 26, Many, o Staton Island, WiutiaM 'B, Sava, only eon of Albert ©. ENTAL ead tei! 7 has cansed fone mn consequence, The ide | 6 nvers dom, wntil th soe and Mary Cosgrove, aged 8 months ai and Mary Smith, mand 4 months Cooper Vi time of starting from the ooast of Ireland. He further | the religious sentiment of Heart's Content, whieh | jy. neniator aud one kerosene lamp furnished the only | tend the funeral, irom the residence of her parents, 68 | pont rf] HAB REMOVED ) DOCms fwd stated that he might not complete the trip in sixteen | can boast of more Aminadad Siecks — thet | jight in the room. [twos a pale, flickering, uncertain | Varick street this (Sunday) morning, at eleven lock. Swrrit.—On Friday, August 25, Evorse, son of Wim. E. Yr. La Sit un gold, vous: oF silvery, Gays, and that even if he did not then reach Hearv’s Con | any other place five times ite | dimensions. | ight, now rising and now.falling, ike our own spiritay| Cyx.—sudleni ‘of heust disease, {u Callao, Peru, 8. | ginith, in his 19th year. pce he na ; Worse stil, the purson not only gave the ball, but was | wording wa tho news excited hope or fear im oak | A. Bvnwzen J. Cx The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Stusily low. a tent people should by no menus despair of bis sofe arri- | here ninnself, and his wife aowualiy danced, whereat (he | ho orm Gonveny,—-At 878 Second avenue, on Friday, August | arong the funeral kervice, at the resi: of hie father, | MARTE WEATIOT, wr Bnoowey, ANOVE TWEEN. vai with the cablo all right. ‘Then there aro eo many | pity uf Heart's Content rolled up its eyes ia holy horror, | "71.0 tarce room adjoining was more crowded with visi. | 25, of cholera intaium, Jas P. Consruy, infant 400 0 | 45 Groenwich aveniie, (bis (Sunday) atienoan, « 1" | AYE eth sirantacMupbar wets o: Teal, 604s fol Pont The | Phomas B. und Mary Connery, aged 16 months and 3 | Gojoe, The remains will be taken on Munday moriting, Nt yay owt Iittle ne jdents siable te cocur and which would cange | and proceeded immediately to Catweh fish, Among the | tore, aad there was ‘ te loud talk conversation was, of people present were Lieutenant Butler, commander of arse, all about the disaster to the at half-past seven o'clock, to Haverstraw, for to days. A anima sami fours of delay to make the necessary repairs. Itis not | tie Koyaliet, Cota y Weneral Moore and lady, Lieus ; Honerat thie (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘ te | meen . Jieus | Cable, Cnn the cable over be recovered? Will another ‘anernl thie (Sunday) ¢ ‘Tavion,—On Friday morning, Augurt 25, of inflamma | oo SOVION OF OUR IMPROVED yet fifteen fui days since the departure of the Great Vesna tame ~fno ds d aitempt to iy it be made this your! Both these quea- Con re. —On Satu August 26, Jonw Conuixs, aged | tion on the brain, Prepaticn Brserty, fs ay mi Cora ¢ INCE THE PATRODUCYTION % vas 2 BY ered ondy. ir " cuBBe’ t years, 0 “ tials th wat pi od sein ition Captain Andervon tl the time he said he might require | emerge to the ball ina refreshing state of obfus aes talked abot. His indomitable energy, won- | law, Hugh Downey, are reepactfully invited to attend tho | “"n.¢ rungral will take place from the resilence of Bie | worked ta the woush at ERG taning £ in accomplishing the important undertaking? Clearly | ti Co pee, nee Ste ae 4 fal perroverance and Immense pluck were’ com. | fancral, on Mond foie Las eae his parentat Fourth avenue, this (Sunday) aft ruoon at | American ie Company Dewtlet®, ST Bast F is nolid roason for the gémoral d. dency, | fou jeart’s int rum “ nerves, The nation displayed by hint | Jute revidence, 1 json street, Corhor OF o two o'clock. The friends of ‘the family are respect{ally ? ecraracnedaaatannandapecepeiessiiaeapinii—caa aD. on ee ee ot hep Tho cit ati | Moment: he made kis appesranve ik condition was ap ing. dleaster, excited, ne exhibited by | Cuort.—On' Friday, August 20, Bauan Maria Cuore | \neyted to attend ‘eiuhout further motice. Interment at cana OOM BRAUTIFUL INCOR. » Mackay sine! yess to all, but the danc my saa ieee commenced. | itn in is letter to the directors, unbounded admiration. | eldest daughter of David and Francs Clute, Greenwood. Me eral Teeth, pa Gar improved Use, tai fo hope. It will be all right yet, my good wir; Thavens | Jack struck out visvrously ia coud time, but im the enrest daughter, we do mire ror $10 t $20 pow full sets Be Tt gaye hope and conti Wika netantly, killed, by the engine of the New you. a t the onble will afrivewafoly; {t may be | MMddle of the first rot his instrament got out af tune, | despair, and confirmed ochers in thoi opinion that the | The friends ancl reiatives are resp cifully invited to ‘riday? August 25, Harny G, Wirearow, a ve ‘i aa ate a oe tec can tet when, par, | Sha be rlopped suddenly, disconcerting al! the dancers. | gisocter St OF Hunky w oheruclor as yo der] Gttand the Tuners) nie (Sunday) afternoon, at ro o'clock, | Haven tralp, om Fridays Avg aon, Prange, #2 @tany moment, Nobody, of coufwe, ca j Der. “Tune up q ck, Ju,’ showed Butier, in a command: | gio ail chance of 7 Wort Sixteenth eueet, Be rivets coe iv 1 C 1 BHOC ORR, from her lave rgside nda are invited to attend the TENGE TO RIGHTR, CLAVE. - w York on Saturday evepiay, AugUHL | funeral at the Church of the Rgtcomes Fighth-ay wae keyt open for bneiness long gaat mid- | ‘26, Men Pert y ‘ Clavin, nged 42 i hapa in an hour the Groat Fostern muy be shenailed off | ingtone. “Ay,'ay, wits uny ta tring is got foul, or hornoon oF tonight, or to. | #0 T aunt pal! on 't a tule.” (runing up.) ail r-r-rigit . now, air;”’ ond away sofatched Jack again With @eeperate out of tune, and Jack IMQNIALH® DR. Y cK, f uvendo, Mministera fr us af irnges fh, Or go charm. Cyusuab ioduce! meats fot Baccalicnu, perbape this 2 A als nirect, berMogn Seoang aud TRA aven¥er, on Tienday | 1.000 } noon, at twelFe ustrumente did HOE CeaKe Working until nearly parish of Lickthy, county utlt wid morrow merning; bot come she will some Wme OF other | energy. | But the violin remain Srecust ove o'clock the next mornifig, #hen ‘Good oath, Irela - with the cable suecesw rly mubmerged ' These ar simi | crew worke und Worke; until he liad to bo removed | UT pas id wo Cape Race, St Jolin's Ss sasbor Gree \ Fainoral will take plate from 107 Ninth street on | re nn Pree J Hit oro the cons: Forde which ‘bo had for all ques. | OF 8 guard from the Hognlist. 4 harmonium was brought ud Cape Ruy, . patwerpoon at wow. M. The friende and roi. | XPRESS! \ i pages Sth er 7 over from the paraun’s hore, enue of * volun Weownepar, Angus 16 Fs svited to atvend without further noice | Fy CaNdAMa PORNTTUR Sones | touted to piay and the dance contin ‘ # hour. 1 ought properly to continue my diary under thedato ‘tains. — Oty Fridoy, August 26, Jamns Conare, ogod | J3" fumitige moved, oliy 6 it pauryneed To-day ia fogay and unvloasant, The “wind is blowing Famay, Avguet 11 of Aagust 56. wen were Jnatrumop[s steppe VM tnoatte and 27 days. 2 | boxed, ehiphed, furnit CG Coal bud OelWe viet, AUILE Srp, ane nayni Verges pre UbUKYd HY Coube due J BW Lo eight o'¢lork this eyenjny there is a9 algo pf yp { wa VENA Ved Ange Shap thy operation os setting 48 |, The velgyi res anyiivondg of she forajly are rempenstlhi Dear Hight oveape atrees

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