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Eh ee 7 . people, we weloome to found with the aable, vecanso the news from Enrope POLICE INTELLIGENCE, BANQUET TO CYSUS W. FIELD. h ‘ous genera wi by ny be soanty or unimportant aa\f we had ary moro to, pevgalemetenne ce sy) 7) ol pircnin of Mberty and Department with the contents of letters that go throngh Youruru. Bragtan—Breanine Inte a Toner Ove. — oem So ochen poets Soe ad nt ee of pr TS | ne ee ae cae Mpecches of Bir. Field, Mr. #. a S lotingtioned 08 oettwckors and tn, fa the cial of rope wh wl arlghonhy | Wedsenay ight restr bea nt the dent oe ot Low and Others. al, 9 ff Rews which is important, we will veo thnt tt is Dreyer, 3 results of this enterprice— | mission at the front doo- young Meler made search for Commerciatiy and poltically—it.ia for greece ladder, and, after finding one im an adjoining etrect, jpived i : i vs teanaatiitabaaaien ie office in ‘To ope effect only do I refer as the wish {t tos second story winviow of the above and the peer heart—that, as rn brings us. mo closer reiations'| Holdly ascending the lidter the boy opened Several now to exalt with England, it may produce a better understand. | crawled through. after, which he want down saire Re Despatches from Seve: Parts ‘or titled lord, afeeit ing detmpen’ the two conntries, Lat who. will | Sit foor and foreed oi ‘ie tock of door leadiog fro the f the World. are assembled, is known speak against Engiand, words of censure must | hallway toe pag » aes od Ae « ws ristian which eeems to have beea pro- come from other lips than mine. a and an alarm raised whtch resulted In an officer of rel ing among men, and rise, along too much kindness Englishmen to join ‘Third preeinet going up the ladder, through the windy, and’ TET eae hia long engineers, such as Step! guage, Thave eaten of their bread and drank of their | theace down Into the nding. ‘The officer there oir the "ich pro- and is cup, avd I haye received from them,ia the cares young nye peed Faget pio hy Apter ad a ipeee, r \hours of this enterprise, ‘of cheer which I s! Station hor wer and gostei Mapcleon and Mexico--A.. Conscription for Neh dencond: | everprte,refueing ll conspensaion, This never forget nnd tay words of mine can tend to pace | ox Juans togan rr, Drove eaten, i M Ve Is to Tak ireland, and stretching | sat for nearly two years and spit many th ‘on Friday night that we hooked. the eable, and it was a | 8nd good wifl they NT not be wanting. Tbeg my comm | of passenger wickets belonging to the ‘tele ‘Ratlwy Com, Sailors to Man Vessel ake of the Atlantic to | pounds in experiments, The resit wae clear oonvic- | littie atter mdnizht Sunday morning when we not it on | trymen to remember the ties of kindred, Blood is thicker | Of Nessauser tickeis belonging to ihe Jrie. Ratlway Come A tent, uniting conti- | tion in every mind that it waa pwsible to lay a siearane doard. What was the anxiety of thoze twenty-six hours! | than water. America, with all her greatness, has come | mitied him to the ‘Tombs for trial in default of $1000 Dail.» French Troops Rome. Europe with | across the Atlantic. Science was aleo being all the | ‘The strain on overy man’s life was|like tho strain on the | OUtof the loins of England, and though there have | it inalleged that eles eroke fae the same preUyan BONE, moeriea, bringing all into the most intimate relations, | while applied te practice. Subomarine cables were laid | cable itself, When finally it ay it’ was mid- | been sometimes ba 114 quarrels—bitter as family quar- | ‘Wo weeks ago and stole abot! ncash. deo. de. ae. ledge of every. } indifferent seas—in the Meditermnean, in the Red Soa | might; the lightsof tho ship, and the boata around | Tels are apt to be—still in our hearts there is a penning An Exprorwent Actxoy Swinprr.—Renry Peek), at tin- ae concluded | and the Persian Gulf, The latte was laid by my friend, | our bows, a3 they flashed in the faces of the men, | for the old home, the land of our fathers; and he {fs an | sophisticated yonng Englishman, was recently detwnded of? last ovening by the Chamber of in En telat then, thai" woiebraneneate | fs ean veal galustin iomin-hite to cheapeor etek firup strife batten two nations eres meena | $75 im gold sovereigns by Wesley Weber and thoiel By e banquet given last nin; the ol wi associates | his apd a fest to wi ions are m race, in , o in panalhiseiscnitl ae cabssidacda' One a tha: Boned telegraph with the reign of | was conferred upon him tor bia partin. laying the frst | ‘an\who wero allowed te Approach crowded forward to | Janguace, and in religion, T close with this sentiment: mbariain. » Peeks. being. n:,neargh 0f.esmjayments Commerce 10 Cyrus. Field, must . Q ory of America in 1492 gave | Atlantic cable, pee it, Yet nota word was spoken, only the voices of | England and America, clasping hands across the sea— | allied on Weber, who styles himself an employment agent,» of the most brilliant amd successful that basever taken f in we - er. May this firm grasp be's pledge tS ene. | He rent Peeke to Chawberiain, whom be represent would test jewel of her PREPS FOR ANOTHER ATTRMPT. the officers in command were heard giving orders. All 9 grasp Pledge of friendship to all gene- ° Ks place in connection with the telegraphic enterprise, 3. immortal. pores felt aa iflife and doath liting on the issue, It was only | rations! ge employ him. Ghamberinin agreed to find Peake « iitnation, in | When the scientific and engineering problems were thoir lead- | the avnals of our country 1866 will be alike memorable London and Liverpool have gathered together thoir lead. as the year for naiting the two continenta by an indis- solved we took heart again, and tegen to prepare when it was bronght over the bow and on to the deck ing citizens to give opportunity for them fo express 0 | solubic bond; our fellow eitizcn aud honored guest being | 2r°s0 attempt. This was in 186i In this country, ‘After Mr. Fields’ Speech Mr. Low read several tale. | 2nd required bim to pay into vs bands the aponnt of that mon dured to breathe, Even then they hardiv be- eurlty for bis honesty. The you Brame that were received from several parts of the world | ™ODCT Mame i eae ty i ety ments kk a i lieved their eyes. Some crept toward it to feel of It, to | 8'nce the company took their seats around the festive that Chamberlain has nothing whatever for bim, do and, te ret a ir ory abd New York. tae aw done | fee ea soveramet atv ne" romatag os | Doe meting sna tof ta capa bg wis | nar rants Mra vs cried ane in| PRY nevtrtma nets gen and sven | eco cheh aactee e itich government lost no time rewarding the “ jectricianr’ room, to see if our long sought. for treasure e a ri 5 respond. | more et s mate his. Swi the results of their Iabors, and New York bas now ¢ meritorious services of all those who, Doing subjects of Rtery hoe” and tnped T enmaid! encseea,?oweant | warslivé or ead. A’ Tow nilnuies of duapenac end 's.| ed to by Mr. dona Jar, President cities Unico | Bamanded s return of, Me meng”. hn Slot <abeee tte duty to Cyrus W. Field, and in acknowledging bis po- | the Queen, were deemed worthy of publip io. | nothing. In ome of the citi@ they guve me a large) tach told of the lightning current again set rec ‘Thon | New York, ina very eloquent manner, 5 Sapte ecb apr iene hans, ition as a public benefactor, Bas but givon a voiceto the | The honor of knighthood was at. once conf ‘on the ~ id the feeling Jong pent up borst.forth, | Some tnrned The following sentiment by telograph from Secretary | Syctice Toco committed til to the Tort meeting, and passed some beaipiful resolations, and ap- feelings which may be found in the minds of all whe a hes scoomebehed “elon deateta: 7, Seseren, 82 ted @ committee of ~‘solid men’” to canvass tho city, dave the true inserests of this great republic at heart, ae. tae aniaaaae ws on Messrs. ed baby tice Ce a per, at this-city 1 we Xt ig somewhat interesting to know, that the | Glass and Canning, Semen and cngiveer, respect. | sonal solici ‘ by you, sir, and other rom in which last, evening's banquet for the } {rely oF whe Telegraph Mainisuence ‘Company; oR | good frends, 1 wuccceded. mn. fais thousand yurpose of celebrating the successtal completion steadfast au) ed pounds. Since nut many had faith, I must present one enterprise, and Mr. Daniel the contrary, tbaugh’ it was not till a year ct the Aulantic cable communication was held, 1s | Gooch, Chairman of the Great Ship Company ‘which | futon Whee shasta docuta ike honorees rhea conn the same one as was used at the first méeting called for | Ba# finally completed the design.” It was the office gentleman of the city came to me and purchased stock of pi Mr. Cyris W, Field to organize and combine all the the purpose of considering the new scheme which has | forces that were requisite to conduct eis of the Adan Company to the amount of f Mr, bow been brought into m state of consigerablo perfection, | from its inception to the faal and glorious iesve, “To it Sormicuandtens, wt in paid Whe, craiite ie eeh The ha)) used inst evening was that lately known as | Sechenova the perl Aang faith rewarded. But at th enn Laveak. ey yd _ Nibio's Saloon, this boing the first public mecting which | for ite sake: and as Captain, now Sir Jaines Anderson, | got oUF Maia hope must, be in Hngiand, and I wont to Riotropotitan Hotel, “The hall iseifie ono ot ie ies | feed the repose of Lit hone and the sepose of eearencrs | Brofoond discouragement. Nany lind lost, before, and i I. w by teautiful dining rooms Inthe elty, is chaste and delicate | eloo who could bear influence on. is famiog rohomers pct a ie Ege dag ari ll aie away their heads and wept. Oibers broke ‘nto chvers, and the cry ran from mah to man, and was beard down in the engine rooms, deck below deck, and ‘from the boats on. the water and the otber ships, while rockets li up the dark- news of the sea, Then with-thankfal hearts we turned our faces again to tho Weat.« Bat soon the: wind rose, and for thirty-six hours we were exposed to all the dangers of a storm on the Atiautic, Yet in the very beight ana tury of thé gale, as I satim the electricinns’ Yoo) flash of light came up from the deep, which, Daving crossed to Iroiand, came back to me in mid- Ocean, telling that those so dear to me, whom I had left on the banks of the Hudson, were well, and following us with their wishes and their prayers. This was like a whisper of God trom the sea, bidding me keep heart and hope. The Great Eastern bore horself Ponce Seward was next read :— Cyrns W. Field. the first. the most constant and the most energetic friend in the United States of the'latert nevom- aoe Great enterprize in the adyance of universal civiliza- ion, Mr, Prrer responded to the fifth regilar toast, and dwelt at ¢ length on the efforts of the Newfound- land Telegraph Comfianv. After the conclusion of Mr. Conper's speech tho Chair. announced the'receipt of the following telegram :—) Cyrus W. Tierp:—8tr-—I received to-day a despatch from Ruter announcing that Napoleon hnd ordered a conscrin tion of saflors throughout the maritime provinces to man vesrels to bring home the troops from Mexico, It seem: ine a favorabie opportinity to announce snch “news as fully confirmine Nupoleon’s Inteution to withdraw from Mexico immediately, J, McLEAN, at large.” ‘The oon streat, Brooklyn, by his. funds with which to support ment. who lives at No. 12 We ts Wit entirely tate of) milf, and ison cf emploge Nal: Atuxarp Burotary.—Thoms W. Reid, of No.8 Grand street, entered a complaint yesterday at tho Esax Marked Police Court against John Smith, charging him wth having; effected a bnrglarious entry Into bis store durin, Sui ‘7 and wioten ‘prperiy to the Samet oF $US. Phe onty ee dence against Smith wa: having sold bs} knite to one ‘amuel Marshal for twenty cents, which Reid idrotit as aving been stolen from him. ‘The defendant wm held for examination. ' Forcrry Appep To Rosnery.—In a former editon of. the Heraip mention was made of the arraignment ani commlte, tal for trial of Ira W. Smith, on the charge of having robbed. t the office of the Greenwich Tnstranea,Company if $34,600 2000, 008. Peoas tort through the storm, asif she knew that the vital chord, |. Rev. Dr. Bxttows responded to the sixth tonst in a re | gricring and tenoery giving is more the appearance of @ | I venture to say there le not an emotion, on, «tothe | rained lose than ait and hore Pi varios p Bort nee which was to green Marge tigi tata fd ier Hane th rena Neato aan Mibin theteeiens Fond Haven Masten, snveorsdn batten dinette *Dodee, % i juman soul— or stern; , rday, ; charging the ith fo . that Smit pecan ta eaten ea eopeence i jt rhe enti pain, of disappointment following high s ght ex F | dead lock. It was plam that we must have help from brought our second cable axfely to the a of g 1 eommunication which the Atlantic telegraph al prisoner with forgery. It appears Meee on the 26th of June, toncored to Mr, Ponda ne 7 ined, The bright and varied colors of the many | tion, of anxiety bordering on despair, of hope mounting | me new quarter. 1 looked around to find a men who BUrporting to bo signed by his uinale,, Willian ‘Neath: Mre and the Ragsian extension were about to inaugurate. had broa ers carry a heavy load, and flags which decorated its walls, the suowy whiteness of | 10 the region of eublimest faith—that during these ep get hk Cub Bel wy fer gift THE SUCCESSFUL VOYAGE. Dr. Bellows at the conelusion of his speech gave the | Pond gave the yormg mat the money for the howe whieh he who would be a giant in the cause. It was at this time | But the Great Kastern did not make her voyage alone. |» 0" Be ti hich ved’ With preat afterwards learned was. a. fo Theretore. {vhew he lost twelve years has not entered into the ex- Three other ships attended her accross ‘the ocean—the ing sentiment, which was receivi ares Pe, Smith’ anman te ‘4 the Seile 188 di : hues a firaney ae Ls; 1 ‘a n . I was introduced to a gentleman, whom I would hold up ‘Afeany, the Medway and T the officers of ait | Piause:— heard of Smith's apprehension on the other olarge, he to the American public as a specimen of a great hearted a for esa chandeliers, and the countless tasty decorations, | champion. Woe may fairlyclaim that from first to last | Englishman, 4 ens Brassey, You may neverhave conspired to give togive an appearauce of in- | CyrusW. Field has been more closely, more consistently | heard nis namé, but in London he is known as one of the dcecribable boatty. The most prominent device was a | identified with the Atlantic telegraph than any other liv- | sien who bave inade British enterprise and British capital eardboard globe, suspended from the ceiling nearly in | 10g mete and bis name and his fame, which the Queon of | fett in all parts of the carth. I went to see him, thongh the contre of the room, which, from the peculiarity of | Great Britain has justly left to the care of the American | with fear and trembling. He recerved me kindly, but Ma conception, deserves notice, The globe itself, | government and area leg be pronaty: cherished and | put me through such an examination as f never had ‘Thich was connected with the coiling by narrow ribbons | Fratefully honored. We are in daily ose before. I thought I was in the witnass box. He asked of red, white and blue, had beneath scroll bearing the | fruits of bis labors; and it s meet that the men of com- | every possible question, but my atiswers satisfied hi Soscription “General Teleraph Office,” while above it | Merce, of literature and law, of science and art—of all | and he ended by saying, “It was an enterprise whic! ‘was a representation of the aun, moon and stars, beneath j the professions that impart dignity amd worth to our | ought to be carried out, anid that he wonld be one of ten Mhich respectively were scrolls with these words, | nature, should come together and give a hearty, joyous | men to furnish the money to do it.” This wes a pledge “Greetings from the Sun, Moon and Stars,”’ the idea to | 824 generous welcome to this truly ig son of | of aixty thousand pounds sterhng! Encouraged by this be conveyed being that the earth iteelf is a general tele- | America. I propose the health of our Cyras W. | noble offer I looked about to find auother such man, graph office. and t . moon and stars give their aidin | Field, the projector and mainspring of the Atlantic tele- | though it was almost like trying to find two Wellingtons. eaeisting man in his ec entide undertakings Connected graph; ha mtn a a ee ber {hese | But he wax found in Mr. John ee der, of Manghoner. a with and ceeding from this gl were twelve atri great work went to his office one di London, and we walk of ribbon, which were conveyed all round the room, | age, bis fame belongs to us, and will be cherished and “t an of whieh exerted themselvegto the utmost. The Queen of England has shown her appreciation of the services of some of those mare prominent in the expedition, but if it had been possible to do justice to all, honors would have been bestowed upon many others. If this cannot be, at least let their names live in the history of this enterprise, with which they will be forevor associated, When I think of them all—not only of those on the Great, teen an: bat of Captain Commerill, of the Terrible, and bis first offloer, Mr. Curtis (who with their ship came with us not only to Heart's Content, but afterwards to the Gulf of St Lawrence, to help in laying the new cable) and of the officers of the other ships, my heart'is full. Better men never trod a deck. If Ido not name them all, it is be- cause they aro too many; their ranks are too full of t is, O1 Russia and America—May they mnet alwayain.a Pacific |. astened to prefer this. ‘The prisoner was remunde sea. and never find themselves in straits so narrow that they | yoo. an omcer of the Fifteenth precinct pestrdayiaps remember their mutual Bebrings. Adrotra) Farragat responded to the seventh toast in a | Peared before Justice Dodge, having in charge a wretched rief speech. ; looking yonng woman apparently about twenty years of age. bri The Army of the United Statos—Represented by the hero | Her face was blonted and swollen and her eyes wer fushed, ‘4 ri jndging from which alone the casual observer would have of Gettysbrirg, was responded to by General Mee The eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth | pronounced her to be one in middlelife, Her look was hard~ and fourteenth regular toasts were then given and re- seed and corelemy a: being pate Nays ¢ fn gy her sponded to respectively by Professor Hitchooak, Rev, | bung ragged akirt. dirty and d:mp, and over her sho . Temnants of an antiquated clonk. Her Px. Tatiiejoho, of Brooklys, ex-Mayor Opdyke and & B. | Head wan surmonnied with np old. tawdty bonnet et colared Ruggles. straw, ornamented with « few chean flowers and bits of rib- ‘The festivities were kept up till long after miduight, | bon. ‘The officer stated that she had been in the constant and the company separated highly pleased with the en- rae of han ing shout baa siegote Serough whol Ris bens. terta’ imirab! aged throt . drunk, idle and abusing the paxsers by. pat even mons, which wag sdinigsbip mponges tbrongbont. (| May, drum, idle end abetion Ure bs house, roeling in mtoxi- together to the House of Commons, and before we got | glory. Even the sailors caucht the enthusiasm of the cation, to ask permission to al there until morning... ezpported by thirteen model telegraph posts, with mot: | guarded by bis countrymen. there ho Gall He SoeNs taht ae equal ‘share with Mr, | enterprise, and were eager to share in the honor of the THE PRIZE RING. tivvaiooehiadicnon Phaaettninn acesutie eee ‘tore upon each, such as the following:—Greet- SPERCH OF MR. FIELD, Brassey. The action of there two gentlemen was | achievement Brave, stalwart i ABA SRE E ing whimper, asked the Jn to toruted her, and was pro- togr the Bottom of the Sea,” “From Count Bis- ‘The name of Mr. Field was received with the utmost ® turning point in the history of our enterprise; | bomeon the ocean aad im the ¥ fase in her ses, Finding that excuses were'of no avail’ marck,” ‘From old Sol to Sam,” and the writer ik | Onthusiasm. On rising he wasreceived with three times | ror tt ded shortly after to a anion of the A Small Fry Prize Fight—Two ““Ronghs” Jn | se assumed anger and cursed and swore feartully. Thus of his feed beneath scroll Offering him a “Greeting | three hearty cheers Ho spoke as follows:— | went firm of Glass, Elliot & Co. with the the Roped Arena—A Mock Battle nonr Fort | she was dragged, yelling and howling, to the sawiii from Brigham Young.” The room was further profusely SPEECH OF MR. FIELD. Gutta Percha Compapy, making of the two one grand Lee -Seven Roneds Fought and Nobody with fags, the orchestra balcony especially Mr. Presmanr—1 thank you for the kind words which | concern known as “The Telegraph Construction and Hurt—One of the Combatants Gets Fright CITY INTELLIGENCE. covered with flags of ull nations, in which | you spoken; you, » for the manner | Maintenance Company,” wich mcluded not only Mr. ened and Fainta, &e. P the Sar Spangled Banner and the Union Jack held con- | in which you bave responded to them. 'It is t to.| Brassey and Mr. Pender, but other men of great wealth, J tasle Bb what b tact ye wartinced doesn’ wie hrocak peneatenmaannnaaaned yas paces. The a ina were haben num- | come home after a long sbesbot and eenecily wien a auch naa Mr. George gts Cr ae Barclay, of pe ad art’ seems to be growing in this community, as soa: : Poon Winows’ Rexitr Socrery.—The sixty-ninth anniver- were disposed in the fo) jog manner:—The preal- welcome meets us at 3 pleasant to | and Mr. Hem vio: In. ant iich, thus re- 2 roely ting of ety for the re! Mt poor widor ith en's table was placed st the north side of the hall, foo familiar faces, and hear familiar came to be among | inforced with immensé-capital, took up the whole enter- ‘week parses but the daily journals are cailed upon to chroni. | “*tF meeting of the society for the relief of dows w children was held yesterday at twelve o'clock, mi Doctor raised on a ted dais, and was continued round | old neighbors and friends, and to be assured of their re- ey its strong arma. We needed, I Iaphir$ said, cle a mill between some of the hard-fisted members of the Kellogg's church, corner Tenth street and University place, | England and Ame- the east and wert sides; in the body of the room: “ae ps and approbation. And now to receive such a and witb all our efforts in e nat community, whose eatly education has been sadly neglected, “ ix smaller tables running perpendicularly with is from the Chamber of Commerce of New | rica, we had raised only £285,000, This now company } fain one. All theee were profusely decorated with Fee othe this large array of ts and bank- nqucune forward, and of to take the whole remai: hed hr Deane an instinots pa no higher mark. pT AC? freeanrer ah gcereta lowers of great beauty and valne, many of them being | erg and eminent citizens, is very to my heart. | ing £316,000, besides £100,000 of the an to considered “some”? in the roped arena. deteuoont paplonbeio a0 semen, poo an nan cree Hn formed into devices of 2 most picturesque appearance— | The scene before me awakens mingled recollections, | its profits contingent on success, dir. Richard A. These pugilistic affatrs generally emanate {rom disputes and +. City, ind, wher Foceerez, Fecommend to the society for, is sachors, crowns, globes, &c, The grr eden was | Eight years ago the Atlantic telegraph had won ‘2 brief | G! made managing director, and gave and Soeeoceas, Saimee secea and ee ae Hef the namos af deseryibic widows having two or ‘oh further embellished by models of the various stéam--| guecess; and in this very hall we met .to celebrate | vigor to all ite departments, being admirabl; seconded by See see iwenty-"qar toot ain up’ dren. In tberourse of ibe past year tie amouot expended.’ ere which have from time to time been employed in the | our . Alas for our hopes! How soon was.our | the Secretary, Mr. Shuter, Mr. Glass fas does recent! ined nccordiug With rales of the | 2 enti EP raphe tid fet, srork of taping tbe Atlantic: cable-the Great astern. | joy tov mourning, | That very day the cable | Knightod for ‘bls services In carrying ‘out the-atiantie | oom "each ‘other until Pa pag og SO I agg oy Terrible, Agamemnon, Niagara, Albany this life. It went out hke a spark inthe | telegraph—an honor which bo justly deserves. A wi @ bountiful Provide r: Mixs Betts, Secre!nry, and th! Platy mal way. But the most interonting of ai! the ornamente, waters. So suddenly it died that many could not | few days after balf a dozen. gentlemen joined together thenrare 7 recog tea ble e intimate agers, The nexe/ meeting of toe eovely ‘be beld on the qrbich were digparsed over evory part of ‘Cué.hali, were | bolleyed that jt ever lived. To-night we meet (9 rejoice | and bought the Great Eastern to Iny the ‘cable; mod at maybe wiped ‘ma’ attempt si ae auceniar see siepaty fa Hacer. 1m ‘wo specimens of irbparin erage, pe brags art in @ success which I believe will be permanent. But | the head of this company was Mr. Daniel Gooch, sterday. Yorning neat Fort. Lee, Murti oF rae Takwany Duxoceact o ter Twan'y-Fresr af the cable of 185% the other of 10 will ensity be who were with’ us thenare not here. Captain | a momber or “and trate oe ‘tho Great es Trot the Twenath waid.of Wann. meoting of the Tammany Hall democrale of the ‘be bélieved from this. description, that the appearance is gong to his grave. Woodhouse, the English | Western Railway, who was with usin both the expeditions . aged ugenty two. aod, Mel aed ty-firat ward ‘was held Mast night at Jocksoh's Hall ted by the room was one of very great beauty and ieer who wan Ww! own Everett in the Niagara, | which f and who, for his services, bas been Sinpteee, Boe ah Oaks Toreaktotipseay Third Svotger Ste, Leander back About two hund iancy and reflected great credit on the taste and } sleeps in his native island Others who took an early | madea baronet of the United Kingdom. His son, Mr. PO at merely pesponed «fal want sometining drell persone wers pocscat, le ae 4 iligence of Mr. Louis Lang, under whose euperintend- fn the work are 10° among the living. Liouten- | Charies Gooch, a volupteer in- the service, who worked 3 ta praet Oe 5 eae ‘point the uominating convention wak then read and ence this department was wisely left. Ear percymes, phage na higiny ‘soundings across the | faithfully on board the Great we are to ‘arranged. stakes at'#i0o | after which the meeting adjonrned. ‘The hee eben \lemen fae ae eeatdenta at aine Atlantic, died for his comely in the late pe on aroma welcome rene a fms yee fa. aside. Pe, ‘were ip. taining about one week, Yess | Pouirigat. Mextong Ix TAR Twenry-rimst Wanp.—The Clit. Serious, tables:—President’s + w, Presi off Pensacola. companions, Ijoutenant | vored us . —s serees fovty, zens’ Union Democratic Association, of the Twenty: ‘Chamber of mart ie by Cyrus W. Field and i St, the {ll-fated Darien expedition, and | Many of you know Captain Anderson, who was for " Democ: \y-fret ward, lor Foster, et ice President United. States; | Lientenant Thomas, both are gone, Yo aro John W. | years in the Cunard line. You may. have crossed the ‘ by Hoffman; | Brett, my first associate in England; Samuel Statham, Sir | sea with him, and you remember how kind he was; how Admiral | William Brown, the first chairmen of the Atlantic | clear eyed acid prompt in his ducy, and yet al io. 2 table, | Telegraph Company,’ and many, many others. | quiet and m gentioman. Jr.; No. 4) My first thought to-night is of the dead, and Ph are sapeeices Oe eet oe No. & table, Louis | my only sorrow, that those who Ixbored go faith. | just that a mark of royal favor should’fall on that The dinner, which | faily with us are not here to sare our triumpb. | manly head. held a meeting last evening, in the Iecture room of the Felec- tle Medical Dispensary, George W. Varian in the chair. No ‘noreinations were made, bat Messrs. John A. Mannhan. for Alderman, and Reuben H. Pi for Fecommented to the constituency of the wart, Mr. "Manse ery bitterly denounced the’ carr nt Of the persone Council nod nud that Ue ‘Twenty-tant ward ; No. 6, J. Lorimer Grabam. wan ‘men who had no visible means of nn} ‘wee eapplied in the Messrs, Lelande’ usual capital style, vi me to accept ot this banquet you ‘TEE CABLE OF 1865. rt. noon ufter adjourned to meet O08 mas enjoyed by about two hundred guesta, Dodworda's poh den diced to “hear from mi lips the story of this Thus the work of makivg anew Atlantic ne 4 To won- Eavrent next, and in the intersal a committee eisonter. band Menara natio J eypritgy Sree n pebetind _ great undertaking.”’ That, sir, mould be a very ring cable we, haga core es Prepared | ite intake siege ie to state that con be br wi iB she sti orgatantons the ward to. ae the of the fe wl tervals betxeen. tl story, beyond patience an 3 care, under superintendence . Chatter worked, with Pate power, 09 baatontiog ane fran Dioner wan oanindédt about pine o’clock, when yirnaee to'take Jou forty times poof the Atiantic, | and Mr. Willoughby Smith, and the whole was com- ene yy was eg boy pine oe, fom that to | oF Lavies’ Bazan at tae Evenerr Rooms.—A Bazar waeheld = + ® large number of ladies, according to announcement, half toNewfoundland. Stil! | will endeavor, | pleved in about eight months, As fast as ready it was Fabre somp Tighter beatae ene at these rooms last evening for the purpose of raising fnade , entered the room, the gentiemen receiv ine | in ve Yu some faint outline of the | taken on board the Great Eastern, and colled in three Sete img. ‘was not to purchase a new library for the Sunday School of Dr. > artnet ie ba "Goa << ib aenve started on pe ab sie dG Mr. Tamer Clark telegraph oa frome Srehet beens 4 Ohapin's pew church. The rooms were tastefully decorated Among ibe distinguished parties present we notiged | 11 18 near! thirteen years elnce ‘half a dozen gentle- | the story of that expedition.” For a week all went woll; | ocean Pee ery formed in a ledyie | Fame Collier to be. Matched for $1,000. x | with tres and tency work. aud the, tyblen, attended by the following —United States Senator Foster, Actin; | of thie alt met oi ee house for four successive | we bad paid out twelve hundred miles of cable, and had | thimble. Al r. Collett writes me from Heart's Side—History and Personnel of the Men. oune ledioe o che an ap oe Ky collec. President of the United States; Major’ General ! & table covered with maps and | only six hundred miles farther to go, when hauling in | Content" hare Jus sent my compliments to Dr. | A number of months ago John MeGlade, light weight | priclinamanices, ually soem at faire. The temple of | Archbishop McCloskey, Admiral Fa Indge the cable to remedy a fault, it parted and went to the | Gould, of ‘9 at Valentia, with a battery | pugiist, who bas figured extensively in the Satie arena, both | most noticeable. son ex hilyt ‘Though the weather ries, of the Court of Appeais; Mayor Hoffman, Wen, compoasd of Seve chp, with 83 y fl in the West andin the South, arrived in thie city. Reer | Wa" very inclement a great number of people were present, . ‘M4. Evarle, Peter Cooper, Baron de Lursay, Austrian Con- ing the receipts large. % alnce that time his friends have been eagerly in search of a = al General; C. Cg mon gh ae the —, hk me comnleth Wiak deus . 6 abe grew peapuicro rains os nea 2 ; g the eo bon og nl jee W. Ck, from | ured, Finally, the backers of Sam Collterya noted prize | to the city from ntive. a ' aPiig, Bray econ aaa itn: Noat Choral or Dfsss oe Cocoa Chowne Bele‘ cians’ 3 * je Nel al tates me Court; Rev. Dr. Rellows, Rey. William Ada . Mr. Washburn, Rev. R. Hitchcock, Rev. Dr. ‘Ty 2 Pas c n their session yesterday. ‘The Ninth, Piftecaih and Niecteenta wards were faavecnsll Rauizy Foxo ron Mrs. Camraris.—The som of $23 25 ‘Horace Hon. James Brooks, Professor received at the Hato office for the relief of Mry. Emily jor G 7 - Dwight,” of ‘Columbia College: Admiral Bell, which tou hia Ye: this omen, Ths onthe for” the ease Pudge Ivgrabam, Robertson, Monell, Barbour were: nv Wren, Cumberland 62; ‘ ‘Jones: Richara Rev. Dr. Littlejohn, | came ‘autema. year ng0 ir 3.5. Bes mage “Dunster minuees it Barnard, : j cueeeer seato, when lo, afi oar rs Te digg mg i tore preagt tote the rei of oy Fendiuess 1» | be agut to Mrs, Campbell direct to Ner reskience, 147 Thomp- George Bancroft, Pro Lieber, B. E. | who Attorney General pod é : ¢ Tred'de General W. F. Brith, Gen: or opinion that we fatto Teg righ, without expel bet heats oaeh vat hee TY © Inteansuxc Bararation Star:stica,—The Saperintendent eral T. Eckert, Alfred Bierstadt, Com Ringgold, | Coo © special act of Parliament (w could cma te ‘oar tines. few | of the Emigrant Depot at Castle Garden, in thin city, has ry ir), t© {ssue | But in two weeks our cable the Guif of 8. Law. General E. & Sandford, General. M. , Thon | My not be obtained under yea taken up and just completed hfs report of the arrival, departare acd fenuddy, Wen 'T Bodgou Sree! Hupsien, aus's | C08 eee canal Tish case toanbie. blow, Therwarks | been, ‘browea" by ae anchh in” aienes, “aneve {i24,,0F | dUnation of einigrante for the ten montbeending Iast month. , Wm. T. t, Jr.y |. Ruggles, se} @ m our ‘ ’ ba oat ' ty brn; ek dered a Oe ‘ Fy Se he he A IS OT are at once stopped, And. the Seimei te ee | an Wine 5 Inia down ten. years ‘igo. Biace Bens aie, | Aeseiwent te fhe Soe ley ve retina jrmained) —” ples Dl Nappi bret Aric B=) the Sh or Become, and un nex day was not ter | Jat abla On the land the task gen, a. Bg i timeomy Wherein, | Aare. M Christmas” to me.) But it was en com- | must remember ry country ; i ‘inenn sto, Toe folowing eth it of tas th intoren! between poterk rpripe byt te San eee etek long and rat icy Vesa, ib Wace ‘basa Finance, seach being filled ap performante of severa! popu- | even Richard » pe bear ‘would | of forty were: : ‘the English reformer and orator, will lecture at the Couper , bard eect ab one Par Sogn 200000 fecte, “ii gres auaiy ceneladed that | twelye ‘ago, and we have ed Tagsitute to-night before (Be Mercaitle Tabrury Avabaatom * 1. The President of the United Sraten—Chief Magistrate of | over a ‘Which | occas that they have beeome ‘thid ity, “The late Greet. Américan trty five millions of people—bound in Union never to be | man the Dest course was t¢ a ee ae t.- 4 of thid alty, subjeat:~ cna, mde should assume the ‘and so originated On such - Cut Gap Aopen most he Friends an mer OC ee somneutmee a break. A b 2 ie ese Victorle, of Great Britain, the eon- | the study ‘ermaa vp boar featiesen ho tet srocnd « | over the island, the inoet, terse taal nac'ero enown bday ihe warand the : ‘Seuntry and in her own. 7 table in and lown £10,000a piece. Thope | for twenty years, strowed 5 phases en te, rater ce eater vs | Ete Me ay I RS fe a a ee Sort “tthe age hia fame belongs Nounnodwilt becneroned | sabes And tall the, wirid what life aad vigor warecom, | But W was, quckly repaired, and we ro iryin'p quand wd or tin eared aes. street tat darned i Board bf Directore, great against such accidents again. movihs over < bebalf. “< gle nud “Arigna ands across the sea | Henry pein and pT Rien bad an army of men at work, under our faithful am inde. ietters from John Bright ‘and other eminent reformers of may their gran be w pledge of frieadship to nil generations, | the 8 the tuture’of nat 7 fati Mr. A. M, Mackay, rebuding England, niso = menenge of grevtinr to. America from the 6. The New fork. Newfoundiand nnd London wiegraph_. | the tel of £100.00. fon now ‘oung Men's As an Mr. through the wilderness to the sea—forerupner of . Association of Live: it takes hirh” rank, and interesting eubject has chosen for to-night cannot fa/] (0 mterest the prominent men of this city, A Deate rrom Crouans.—Charloiie Schuiger. the woman who was found ina state of Insensibility on Wednesday at No. 103 East Houston street, and con’ to Bellevue Hos- ied yameriay morning of cholera. Bhe was stsu’ Af vermgrs ep ve So : the American and Asse Rokwdt we Rustlan Px Yee chdin ene’ 7. The Naval Ships of the U 1808 id. ‘Ved States and Great BritniD, id comteading together m@ainet ew bond of yxion be. raon and the officerrhf the «reat Eastern Y theebips engnged in the Ia be ‘Sm tne “ an the late exypaition—they deserve Ste dhaoke, . Lessor ated ‘noon at one o'clock. eM & secret session « A Caitp Honninty Borxep.—A Witle girl named Mary Fe ear at Uaeie Own county, Vai of tee erviinns 1S ) Cherie Belg and Dee Wisteneesas pemansd the stretched stroas the At and was sending ye pe for over pce. whasng Onaga of Tea saot Thompson, residing with her parents in West Houston 9. The capitaliate of England and Aterica—who nee heir Tiaste Telegraph Company. Science had begun to con- @vift as Hghtotng, from continent to | ness. Meeting was to read the eaports of the Board to the Gor. | Meet, was horribly burned yesterday by a rtove falling apom wealth to achieve great enterprives, rhc leave behind them template the possibility ‘ot such an enterprise, and the fot thh wae not ‘a tucky hit”—a fine ron | But to ‘and which the law « 1 be sent in ot i her, She had been removing the ashes from the grat Le 9 WL cee Gal eres reat Faraday cheered us with his lofty enthusiasm, ocean inicaim weather, it was the worst | spring yore one a east | while s0 doing Kuooked ove of tlie front fest from Te ead Canker eh cnet ele ee nan ot the Viva! for. tio fre Sue. Wan sauteed, ta pep ner at that season of {he year. In the | ing over mee STS, Litein tak Coey comiain, tee Brass was not the move, when i fell forward. throug the burning cyte fagacity ically achieved the spur ’ 0 ry im. nijurien « % por w tl whore genius Jeo investigaven of | government 28 k . of Bt jon in he lawe of nacure furnished the seledtine knowledge re bas continued ever since—oflereg us ships to ost thi bh tbls city. = = site to eucoman. complete soundings across the Atlaitic, and to acsist | the > pm fp in Cape Beton, where At 2 open, meeting of the Board bre Nettle busines was MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ lanuie pr 4 coach and ‘maiseain our lines | transacted. White sud t in a report 4 taetrament u's sxnewmen t. sven mislon tt momen “The expediti ort Tana the two organized. "Thun we eball bave three distinet | on the ssate of Uwe tov pon at free Kiorkite, “Piy reports 8 HIRAM ANDERS NO. 9 BOWERY, 18 “BLL- tervourse between ihe Old World sodthe New. mission rer ‘The expedition ¢ ani is hardly ble there can be the pond covers an aren of twenty and is shallow ing Englieh velvet and Broeorls Carpete Lowel U 12. Works of foter-commupioaticr expeditions of 1858 were joint enterp)i.s, in which the Ye y end tivod@ @ bog. form: pools, on | pty and Ingrain Ca ft AVeAUy redueot prices, buyers Gini ingwinhing features of the Ninet Niagara and Susquehanna took part with the Agamem- from to! ny C5 ere ise scum, . The surface of the water in | are invited to call, the fro 3 to Ab feok wide, Dene Th fhe ONF of ‘New. Yor now, the Leopard, te Gorgon and the Valorous; and the London to Vi fron Vi the is rant cing be At is Brvered with & gyia,dyard cord St iatiing ut low tries. Look for No hose bell pull ia now officers of both navies with generous for ond -foom Snake en hte eg AN iron Bolt bres 4) i oan } y he ws aret -* - - anit sprenging it abroad-they Itvmigte the world the same great olyect. ‘The eapital ‘one-quarter, f soull food in adgatinearessa’ | TyivORCRS ORTAISED ACCORDING Go TATOO it. Ene Ladies Which, as you have said, was taken by myself—was sub- q operator to tie potat tar covers ah area of from sho aquris of ax iierent Staten, Alma etary abd At half-past nine o'clock Mr, Ipw, President of the | renbed ly in Creat Britaiy, The directors were al- ; » F. On Bren. Sinners Commissioner for every State. Fadi AN: Chamber of Coumerce, rapped om the table and com. | lish Vankers and merchants, though among pol 3 PTS | aa ud Counsellor at Law M9) whi intellectual part of the entertainment. Was one gentieman whom we are proad to call an ree to life an@ . % EMORESTS LY MAGAZINE THE DechM. Net opaeee BO: Tepe eee PURETIRE 0eT OOM Tee ran ane meee bape Td at Ye a the above wee fenton It way rescved “ber mamber, Te AC ete. Lew Pesienes y ht jowered bis princely benefac- was ‘order rene } re inten Wowie: tions upon both—who though » resident for pearly prepare suppression of | Christmas Engravtuga, ¢ heietraas Stores, | ” N08, years in London, where he has gamed abundant weal > rastarecet ved, youl invitation fo meet Me | and honors, still clings to the land o his birth declining and other entertaining Literattre. Do do fail to eee eplen~ for were ited by the ombe > onmbe- del Mingnat now ready. eden Retertee eck woe a power | Sota erm aces Ot Jt uty, SifaINGs DENG: W. Field ate 7. "dingle copies’ 90 cents, waiied free, bits spi ate set ce Bear, GH Broals ne raking eee aiet h proved | 710 ro THOMAS 1. AGNEW's, GREENWICT AND aa oor were aint er typ ° wear aire I Murine Team, CofTers, Fiab, Al unimportant busi where you ness WAS thissacind me everything else cheaper (han any sore (hemver of | the honor of a baronetey of the United Kingdom to re- Tesute of ie | mal dimple American citizen yh the old THR Fe CARLE. pressure of public With the history of the expeditions of 185) You tn doing honor too) familiar, On the third trial w inseparably connected | The cable was Inid, and for four wenks it work: i § ! some jeepers fe brilliantiy—never giving forth eu: been made that it was so high, as | the Board adjourned. | ae - rE ae a ~ oa VAEW VOUNSON,” | never seen pb i raped 1 beg all to remem it is | ag eo DE NEW WITHOUT SPECTACLES, peas srs poreg Spake, taongh cay tn broken sentencsa” But wl ite 1 nal “eince the om laid, SOCRTY OF THE ARMY OF THE TENRESSEE. CO ag ee a paid on ol ed than four hundred messages were sent . Secretary MeCullocb, Sec Seti bene Hoch, Secretary Nellee, Stereta acroms mer ton, Sepator Morgan, General Gant. Henry suacbery, | which it excited. It wase now th under the sun, and Vice Admiral Porter, Major Gengat ‘Dix, Chariew Soins 3 per, Marguie De Montvoton, si) Frederick Brace, and | when it stopped the reaction was very great. Veople the Austrian Mwister. Telégrdne were kino received grew domb and surpiciom, Some thought it was all from Sir James Anderson, Secrdary Seward, Governor | @ hoax; and many were ae, sure that it General Movck of Canata and Governor Mangrove of | never Worked at all. That kind of odium we Newfoundland. have bad to endure for eight years, till now, T Mr. Low then aunnunced the fret regular tone, whieh trost, we bave at last elienced the unbelievers. waa received with ali the hors, the tena pinying the fame our darkest days, When tbe Poste, 1830 Address Dr, EK. B. Foote, 1, am, Nov. 15, 1906. | Yarn’ Ciscre ‘ork. Con ured. Rent ee pal om. Tie society ofthe Army of the Jwantaseereaserodieg etree Sin Eddress, Ds. BB. Youle, 1.Ie heroes presen, + an General J. A. Big hay foe the inersied. Heme ye ange : Nes ort ‘Secretary, Brigadier Gen- Women and weet Re COMMENDED, ; ; the 4 hi il z ri Majot General M. F. BRANDREIN Pie ‘Fece. * New Vora. Ge he govern et We Brameveree # proceedings was draw out froth the batty fhe Woks: bine, hid cuh tert ; \ “Bail Calombia, ” wanize it into Nfe lh is o “tipper docs: feueing' To beat, Dotan CR ag pe \ The second toast war then gyen, end received wit A resolution was finally adopted Axiog upon clared them incu wather ‘ihege Pie cree clam equal boners. Ek pa tama ot Ole, tbe arial simtentent MePuersog, a8 IME T Ecugta, Contirenees, Liver ana Hitlors Alfectiote, Rhenmne Mr. Low next gave the third regular toast of (he evan 1 aes Ses alae ‘and night. And er transac some unimportant bu & TeRd- | tim, Cont, Pain of the Mewd, of the Side, Fryewpelan, fre. age t ih a rors avon: & tremendo the naeh caottacent Chil bo luugn wee toil the wet annual “9 Missle, Urcors, Temers, b-cnra hee ? th 50 cumtow of payin; ten to great military commonderr, | forign enterprises, Bot im England the preyeet was ull Wierepie te [ay PRES TRREEDG Te iaine ihe beet Purgnive Lroe. 7 if of nd diminguishe ‘Compan up were be a ~ ai be ‘ —— aon faa waa tae tee came on na etalon fot aireniors, Tho nea | seats bo eee’ y day, and a lan! ugk not" abject any. init oritcam | | Alter the adjournment the mitmbers in a body visite’ | ripen ote it JowsimJn cor own day, with & rEpleity faith ey anaes dat pli oy erveriveme vet o- ali of the Hoard of Trade by ny tavion, where they randreth, in whi terprae and ed beyond ite present | having taken qir bearings we Waaliy receives by (he mer hanis of the city. * of the pabie of the prem Bet com soccer, =) pennot home Wem all | miipe 6 ge ip tome breeinide oy eed then | pre rumeriyes made #)DONt Merton os when by bon. wintety vm