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| , NEW YORE HERALD; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1567-TRIPLE SHEET. By en Sal a ke rade) retest ise ut tl a el mc cy =~ Ae Teme Dike, rom “anarmannn” ssobanesteetae arreasyhts8 | nmumealrak meng Semcrer!| THE ATL ANTIO GABLE BG ea ss | seu cued weag nd be poke. ag 1g 2 a, ok dan piaieelad ep ye purpose by Mr, Bosry | coaaelon there, was non H zed ephaet | attached ‘o most of the public messages, bedame a yor ine morning, ¢POUUM programme on ta tee bh General Mornay Th tbe |" The head of the table wag ab tbe wosk endiof the over tof dhaokfulnens aod | 13 eet bnyag er Boek, Bat there amps evidencg ele (G8 Dritiant company present we saw the wre ty mata prs gen tom 9 ‘serenity comes over y: Fetrospeet of mist FOU | ihe cable of 1808 actunlly did’ the business Tepresepiedy bave accomplishe ree Nitto personal fatigue or 5%. ry WuaRt’s CONTENT, ‘Once cver the rogged road, the heart is contented must sui find tier partaking 'a little refreshment, we hasten to view 0n6 of the pric: i CABLE BTATION, i] This building {s spacious and admirably suiled for the purposes for which it is occupied, at any Tate in the Notwithstanding this fauure the science of eubmarine telegraphy con’ to make progress. The British government iniedt @ commission to tremtiente Whole subject; submarine cables were laid in differen seas. iu 1865 preparations were made in Engiand for freab attempt. In this country the war prevented @tiention being given to the enterprise, ant ‘abroad but little encouragement was offered. Finally, by ‘she most persovering and almost incredible ony ihe of Ju Jel with each or; and each of those tabies held H. Morris, Mra, Marcena Moma, Myre. Vaten- Cheeseman, Mrs. 0. A. D: Mr, and eee Mi anid ate. Pip Seuuylan Mr. A TRIP TO NEWFOUNDLAND. “ACROSS THE BARRENS.” eee z ‘by thqse'flowers — Tamosality Bay Wreath "Reward of'mert Bonus 1—Goodness. - - Becessary funds were raised, and on the 15th ly, lars, , Mise Mott, Mise ‘ton, Miss Henricus. The by Washi Irving; on bis Summer seazou; for it is very eligibly situated to re- | 1865, the Great Kastern star he fe te Hamilton, Mies. Mics he | Companula—Gratitude. right sas Charles Dickens, the honored ion belt! Some New and Curlous Facts | ceive the sumer breoste wh, he in’ come N fourth attempt Miseos Post, Miss Cheeseman, Miss Oakley, the Misses | C\stus, oy Red Rose-Popalar favor. eat wa, this eat his I t dition to withstand the wlatry blasts; and it should be hundred at it aie on TOY comets ae Da; ‘Sweeta to aweet cae wat oo About the Cable. “A PEEP BEHIND THE CURTAIN.” Temembered there is a very great difference between the two seasocs here, A partition running the extreme width of the building separates the cable operators from the land Une operators, Arter the reception Saree. im the cable room they are banded through a slide in partition into the land room, where the hour of their re- daunted, and with disoou: ado aid from the British government, measures we taken to make # new cavie and fit out a new ex f. ‘On each of the four tables were four splendid ception (both in London and New York time), the dew cande!: rus, each containing, seven was cendlen; the names of sender and to whom sent, ne athe ae suinped Pg ony ea fore apre.siee, ree golden oD ~~ nee words, &c., are all carefully recorded. Every precaution ntic, and was sending ip. table at head; tree gold deiabrag on while : ig taken to secure the utmost fidelity and accuracy, | my Continent. Afier landing thet was the funniest thai could. a at the yg ween each both tm the reception aud transmission of messages, the cable safely at N % The company bad mostly all secuie, hundred and thirty, gasiights inthe four | The Wonders of the Ocean in | to inis ena the toc ‘sccomplianed anu faire eee: be idenesthe. canner assembled at a rei iy early hour—even before ‘ deliers, and ten handsome bingy) tb ratora both in England and America are employed for year bi In a few lant o'clock, They filed and crammed avery part of | @ each, round the room, making ia Flashes of Light. {he gervices. Ts is no disparagement to the shove staff | Field describes the scene at she moment success was the Misses Hone, Mon as Mee iaoee wee ileus Tne ‘obblee were. “iierally jammed, fall ‘The ouly ornaments sound the room were. theae: to Hest compriaes 8 clase of gentlemen | gspired im this undertaking the very height and Wr . ; m1 = MeEvers, Alderman Smith, ‘Misa | by eight o'clock. There was scarcely any such thing | Facing ie main entrance on. the compartments, reoee cenrninnrante pouneous in" thele deoenntt fury of the gate,” says Mi Ps “eat a in os Sain ae oe ie ond Bee. Me ee ee er Ant sas Se ress Aenblhemepe side of the south wing, were two toward each other as well as to strangers. It ie err Ont ho i Habe Some. Be. fom neon, De'Grayy Wr’ Foland, ‘Mr’ Mectoa: | box entrance, eo cn a got a pach as tno Siege, Soe isok | tigue framers these angparencies, im neniy carved ea: | DISSECTION OF THE GALVANOMETER, Bee tro seat eteeane hurmony that prevails between | mid.ocenn, telting that those a0 dear-to me, whom I had ddarx, iform! Mr. % enough’? (4 young woman ‘she wick Club (the game illustration that formed the i anil id . it 1 ‘| left on the banks of the Hudson, were ¥ following Mr, Monon, Jr NP. Wikis re Whitney D. | Ta her iairows fore later), and they-gave up [ sloVenih tableau at the Fark those on the uigit one wre tributes grenty tothe, despatch wits wich vee cana | UA Misa thelr wishes and thelr prayers, This was like . 2 nN. P. Willis, Mr. : weiner tap ri ( f Sicha heen S.tateoe mace St, | cee aie feng fen eh eon | fou hs ah and any Sexieyvgucne ae Sanpete hl maton apron ot cack | That gun ht ae Hada gen Sau Mek ® Me, Bridge, wi George Davis; | stage, ws oue immense Jam. There never was an tbiag'| were twelve “marble busts on richly’ carved, datiaze TELEGRAPHING IN NEWFOUNDLAND, | Sediisconstantiy on duty, dep and night, This, in con. rong safely on shore. 6; Fiance Oobtent.- Seaman” Pattioon and + Dr, Westy | hie it seen tm this city, oo Wr auy other, “Such a ir OF west el e m, } tions— . afier men! » tecott Br Michal and ighye tre "Meas fron’ aston | nmetees mn Sty Gousuy; Or any other” Such 8 brackets as of the wall, behind she. cbaininkn; ‘ f A Deng ditouts to Bolla ei tleof water overe hot ico | SICA; Tera to tho gallora— geo thom now as ‘the foor. Mrs, Jack Downing Davie, Miesen Olark- | go-many fashionable, beautifol, and well dressod Iadies, | four between tle windows at the bottom of the roain, tm the de) Of winter, 20 poorly protected ‘are thelr fons wie ye = up the beac! Pag rae a fen, one ex! Weautiful; Mra. Ray, the rich Miss | 90 ineuiferably mqueezed up before in any place, or under | ne over each apn ope rH ~ one on the wall oo SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. quarters from the freozing winda; and the difficulty of | 5° 68 a their brawny arms ag ship: ‘ any circumstances, There wag a magnificent crowd, in ey were arranged 13 reck ‘age whom they had rescued from the dangers ‘tremely ; Boggs and her sister, the aristocratic belie of the ten: Procuring supplies of fresh provisions will show that each eide of the main door ter-of @ Pearl street auctioneer, the yn tol} of the sea, ss tuem all!’ beautiful. | which & celebrated aiictioneer los: his wife, and although fees ie nd Pisa na Gt | atic cated artery Maat | "inca aR | naeag tre pct rien a Sav he wt dane ath |” elie a's haar a ma css. Revean nae valent ih et | Vue Mapper and een centlce Ry meat | aslo wet lave tere ad ahew you how fu can soch tie Jump. | Eerste ncn 1 rena Tee annem, | shat Forte Si i idee rnued aie Sordou Bennett and ledy, Mise Sy Cream, fona, R Live tous, anda’ world of fos 1a the te ane they. were Garetan bomen watt: 40g off piace, where the: lips of she Old and the New | (f pulluings not even pinstored. png peared cin cable of '89 “stows, Dooker; Mise Le as heartily ag any of the gentlemen. - In proof of, this ip between the two hemispheres, We be pal ig mi light and intelligence between wo hemispheres be- ‘The uaual drapery yemained around the room; but, With tho exception of shields over ench of the four doors at the extremities of the room inthe north and south wails, the foregoing were the only ornaments thet Were resorted to; and the committee of arrangements, Mesara, Prescott Hall, Ohartes A, Davie, Joha A, King, De Peyster Ogden, deserve great credit for their good Wense and good taste in excluding all other decorations ‘as out of keeping and irrelevant to this wost interesting occasion, ; ity used by the singers, &c., ona tall is Mr. Weedon, who is well kaown in Europe 83 an electrician, having calculated the locality of faults in the cable by his ayetem of testing with wouderful ac- curacy. The rest of the cable mess are Mr, Dickincon, electrician and mechanician, Messrs, Charios Trippe, Francis Porry, es Bartlett, Ring Crocker, jam Woodcock, George Unicum, John Sullivan (bookkeeper), Mr. Charleton, an old and useful cableman, undersixud- i cable work, spi &e, The American or land staff is composed of Messrs. John Waddell, chief; Mat- thew Davin and Saunders, operators; Smith, Failo and Hutton. The American operators have oight hours on and eight off, aud the line, when uot interrupted by the aurora or other causes, works as fast between Heart's Content and Port Hood as the tine botwoen Washington and Boston does, Having taken this general view of the cable premises, now let us take A PREP PEILND THR CURTAIN, Looking under a curtain into a darkened apartment, say some two fect wide by aix long, your eye will be firet attracted to a small perpendicular ray of ~~ upon a strip of white paper about an inch wide. To give you a familar idea of thig little ight you can takea lamp and place it before any smal! aperture leading to a darkened Toom, and you will observe the light reflected upon vi, from Brondway, the beeen ol ren; N. P. Willis, promenading with the beautiful Mies archer, from Sing Sing, the homestead of Miss ¥. General George Morris, Mra, Thompson, Alde ‘Smith, the miiliner; Miss ight, a descendant oar old famMies; and Mies Co: fore the end of October, BECEPYION OF MR, FIELD IN BRART'B CONTENT, The reception of Mr, Field and lady in Heart's Con- tent was most cordial. Bunting was flying at all Points, the Cross of St, George flaunting side With the Stare and Stripea, The gentlemen composing. the English and American telegraph stafla, together with all the employ és and inhabitants of the vill he at home, gave them a hearty greeting. custom, Mr, Field set down to work before the cheers with which he was welcomed bad subsided, and before the echoes had died away was having a brisk conversa~ tion through the cable with the London directors, » Mr. Field favora a reduction in cable tariff to ove quarter of the original rates, and ig laboring strenuously to effect such improvements as will insure the transinission of m: sages between New York and London in twenty minutes. He argues ia regard to a reduction of the tanff that if there is too much business all they will have to do i# to lay more cables. There will aoon be two cable lines at Heart's Content, and with three shoro lines, one for cable messages going, ono forcable messages coming, and one for local trafic, Mr, F. feels confide with the assistance of the bai! also endeavor to show you what you may see when You arrive here an@ something more, perha WINDSOR LAKE—ST, JOHNS YACHT CLUB—THE PRINCE OF WALES-—LORTUGAL COVE, Taking thé mail stage in St. Johns at ten A. M., you will be carried over a well macadamized road, in rapid ‘style, to this piace, It isa distance of nine miles, and am rouwe you Will pass Windsor lake, a pretty sheet of water, covering an area of twenty miles, used both for the purpose of supplying St. Johns with wholesome water and for the relaxation of the St. Johns Yacht Club. ‘There was ond protty little craft of about four tons lying lazily at anchor, with no competitor to mako it afraid, This place is somewhat noted from the fact that while the Prince of Wales was hero he enjoyed the hospitalities of the club, and expressed much satis- faction thereat, In honor of his Highness a lofty peak not far distant, upon which a flagatai ia erected, from we neod Only state that there they stood, jammed and crammed together’ on that stage, for anbour anda quarter before Boz came, or before anything. but the great big broad, indesdribablo joke of the evening oc. curred to reliove thom, Still they lgoked at each other and Iaughed, and luoked at the house it laughed, aud looked at-themscives, and Ianghed and Iaughed again. Every body wondered and asked, aa the.ola. woman did at the siege of Belgrade, when the performances Would begin, and how they would begin, Mt bast, about nine o'clock, Barry sald to Simpgon, al think, we'd better begin the tableaux; he may be half am hour yet before he comes, and ney: won't know what-todo with themselves, or what to think of the whole affair by that time. They can’t deuce, and, by George, they muat do something, or we must do something.” ‘Very Well,” said Simpson, “begin.” i Bang weut the great gong; ‘every body jumped with surprise—some with alarm—and a cry arose of ‘Boz is coming,” ‘Boz iscoming!”? But Dickens didn’t come, and bang went the gong again, ‘He’scome now,” was the genera! remark, ‘‘where ishe?” “There he is,”” said some seven or eight wags, ag the drop curtain arose from before the tableaux, and roprosented Jobn eof t3, the sexton’s daugh- ter; General Striker, ia full uni ‘bas raised a dame in many a heart; Mise Lott,’ from Bleccker etreet; naval officers in mpeg Opal rm; Mrs. Coles, who > thoso of the Home squadron; Mrs. Bell and daughter, J. P. Edmonds, Duncan Pell, Frank Waddell aad his lady, smail but handsome; Mise 8, the butcner’s daugh- ver, irom Sianton street; Mra Leroy, Mrs. Fay, Rushton & Aspmwall’s clerk, P. Grout: miilinors, corset makers, Mre, Schuyler's nurse, Mra, Asior’s butler’s wife; the Messre, Jones, Schermerhorn, and the Lord knows who; Solcuei Draper, tong hatred Strong, Whiting, T, Bmith, Judge Tailandge, and at least two bu: other “‘werry premiecuous characters,” as Sam Weller would nay. Ae for Dickens himself, he danced in half a dozen quadrilies, aud was so overpowered and excited by tis weoeption that be retired about hal!-past twelve o'clock, whh a sore throat, aud quite used up; perfectly bored te death by a few fools during the dancing and drinking. ‘The ante-room wi concert night, 28 & retiring room, was fitted up on this oceasion for the accommodation of a few ladies, Mra, Dicks ind some Aelect friends of the committee who expr a deep desire to be present and witness the festivities as far as was consistent with propriety. ‘The company bogan to assombie as early as six o’clook, end among them some of the ‘ies. ut they did not g9 in to dinner until about seven o'clock, Among those who were present on this festive cocasion we noticed 3, Jones, William T, MoCoun, Samuel R, Betts, John Duer, Henry ay Theodore Sedgwick, William Samuel Joha- son, D. ennedy, James G, King, Henry Brevoort, Charies March, Anthony Barclay, J. ‘rescset Hall, James Gallatio, Joba A, King, Wiliam Kent, David 8. Bolden, | which the prod banner of Britain flaunts on gala dave, sent experienced superintendent of the Newfound. ‘Foe most elegant waltzer was Miss Judah; the farhion- Povey in green velvet emails, with » wonderful pos- | GG. Howland, J Ld Jacod R. LeR LO. ’ | @ whitened wall opposite, obly that in the former t DI cilitate th \d of inter- Fare coesieh be merely woud to-patronise the occasion, | terior proiuberance and fabiall. Jacket to mate, with | Pattorsour Washington. Irvine, Puitip Hover tauid i; | RAL Deon named the “Prince of Wales Hill,” or, ax my | oye ie ight is tho rellection of a reflection, as Kandines ‘ation ad askoniy teary: bat io emma the two inch tail, in that park forming one of the informant termed it, the “Prince of Wales ‘ill, 1] wo will presently show. You will obeerve that thi Taliraadge, David 3. Jones, Murray Hoffman, Charles King, William ©. Bryant, William B. Astor, Matarin Livingston, Hamilton P, Ogden, M, H. Grins Were compolied to parade their reseryed belles on the the leveliness and beauty of the second class was public, The line to Placentia Bay has been completed, over a hundred miles of it being on a good mail road, ahd the cable thence to the French island of St. Pierre, aud charactera at Mrs Leo Hunter’s fancy drove dejcwnd, little ray of light—we mean that in the cab! “That's him,” “that's Boz!” Moat unoriental roara of ‘80 overpowering. - Tasie, mingled with a gorgeous de- loarned that the Prince was invited to ascend the height, , J. D. meont—is for the time perfectly steady. You goe not Bisse ped Deauiy, mado tbis triumphant fete the | laughter iolioweg this, Bang went the gong again— | neil WH Aspinwall, Edward Curtis, Edward Jones, | PB declined, probably because he was a litte ill after | jn particular, ut bear the manipulaior at the sending | t2e,cab!e Sydnoy, Cape Breton, where it Iands at Bloya aan re aitartel Nemniretion; a _— of rh por, | down Went tho painted drop, laugh after laugh broke | William G: Rhinelander, Abr, Scherinerhorn, ‘T. W, | hie éea voyage, instrament near at hand transmitting a message to | Coyve—a ‘Ans landiag place—and strikes a coach road, will pel ED Spt yg rat or gue. forth from several most beautiful lips, and egain the | Ludiow, Fits Greene Halleck, Charies Augustus Davis, Portugal Cove is #0 named bocauise in early times the nti, Suddenly, andas if by magic—indeed, just | probably be compinted before this reachus the oyoe of curions and unearthly, indescrigable buzz or-hum of sounds of many voices, that was heard go often that night, broke forth aud was kept up until Boz really cam, Something like an attempt was made at @ dance, but Dancan’ Pell, -James R. Whillog, P. A. Tallmadge, PF. Waddell, Dr,'R, S, Kissam, Mr, Bleecker, &¢., &c., &¢. The scone aa tho company entered the dining room and took their seate was a very brilliant and exhilarating your youth you have enjoyed the illusiona of the ve this little ray of light ekip- eft as if it were afraid to ro. single spot, like a frightened the Hrracp readers. 4 SOPPES iN THS MESSROOM—WHAT THE HERALD PAYS FOK CABLE MESEAGES, Portuguese planted a seitiement there after the manner of the Spauish, But tho Cove does not appear to have magia lantorn—you obs plug about to tho right map an instant upon wiect olla podrida—prudery, dietine- we forgotten; the recherché lady waa. he parvenn to the scion of thi vi a very o Lie deseribed th ‘ters of the gentiemel Tor several qalaine any Plowsed—his lady was up } the jana was then at, tuts Leigity” a8 the man said Jost | One, and the splendor was not a, tio inercased bp tre | MEEVEE with azo, Inhasa vory aucieut appearance, | MAiH an, inst cage—which, by tho way, might be a good | gonmerion they (arene te quariers of the gentlemen for several quadrilios, before he jumped off the monument. The witsic struck | dright eyes and smiling facos of the lovely women. who | &Ud certainly a vory fsbliko smell, the fish apparentiy | term by which ‘to designate the darkened cable apart- | peing rather circumscribed. But what the premises Inpk Too much ered:t cannot be given to Messrs. Simpson ‘and Barry, under whose arrangements tho whole thing ‘was gotup aud carried out, as far asthe bouse ic con- ceriied, Also to Mr, Hiliyard, the principal. scene paint- ‘er, and Messrs, Liebenau and Andrews, &c, Doajardins, the decorator, the superintendent of the gas lights, &c., \ dy Whose judicloug management no accidvat.by fire oc- : ourred. Also to Stoytonburg-& Co., for the elegant ar- } yangemom of tue lights; to Downing, for she supper, I and to the followin: committees :—— Bephion: Committee,—(Red_- Badge) Rone, opert H. 34 Charles A. Davis, D, C, Colden, Wiham Kent, Thomas J. Oakley, Willlam H. Maxwell, Valentine Most, Joho, WyFrancis, Joha €, Cheesman, Prosper M. Wetmore. * Floor Committee. anaes Fag sec nies ards iam Appleton, J. wings: man, Charles W. "tandtord, R, ©. more, “ree Wy. W. Starr Miller, Heury In- man, W. B. Dean, A. M. one. ~ Witam Ten on Strap priest hele hep Dre g a1 or, Heury @. ns, ‘Graham, J. M. Smith, dred, Teese up, but Satan himself could not have strack up so much AS @ roel or 4 staggoy in that moat maguliicent mob, Aud thig continued for twenty minutes, the Mayor and lady and Phil Hone standing in the contro of the stage the whole time, till ut last, by sundry cabilistic aigus, nods ct the head, and motions of the hand, it was eyi- dent that Boz, like the Campbells, waa comumg—aod then {he buzz became beaujituliy bewitohing, After Box bad been inirofuced to the-Lady Mayoress sud several gontlomen, aud beep sbaken by tue hand Ul his arm ached, he breattied heayily, cast. one look Up at the house, -partly ecunone, Panty bewtiderod, partiy satiric, and a good deal humerot Bg went ihe gong again—bang—hang—up went the drop, and there waa the iady and Pickwiek in ibe double bedded room. All langhed at this, except Cuaries Dickens himasel!, aud ‘en hecould not help amiiing at the funny nxture of the whole e. € In the midst of ‘the laughing, bang went the gong, down went the curtain, aud then there was mont awiul rush to got a night of Boz, Elderty ladies, both of certain and uncertain ages, married sud spusters, ment. What does ai} this quivering moan? Ho qniet, and you will hear in a moment @ voice which, like Bote fom’s, you cannot ‘ace, read out, in & cloar and mei sured’ tone:— “Compliments of Mr. Fitzpatrick to Mr and Mra, F , bidding them a cordial welcowe trom Valentia to Heart? Consent, And the Magii of the eabie speak again :— : Heart's Content says, “We have given three cheers for Mr, and Mrs, F ” Valenti instantly replics, “Three more from Valontia,? As if two persons were conversing sido by side in @ Toom, instead of being senarated by Lhe sea two thousand wiles, But you,must remember the electric spark lin- An instant on its passage upon the cable through the caverns oi the bcean, Certamly, you will rays this is mniraculous! Ay; almost a8 miracdlous as Scriptural revelation. You will then witudraw your head once moro from darkness, with tts wonderful ray of mystic light, into the broad light of day, with a sensation of be- wilderment not sasily dedned, DIESROTING THE APPARATI'S, bad aceemblod to look on, The band in the orchestra struck up a fine old vational as Dickens entered the room and continued until all were seated. Mr. Bellows then said a short but effective grace, and all (ell to with « perfeotiy literary and promiscuoue appetite. And a most« magniticent dinner it was, : ‘The viands were ail of the drat quality, and truly de- Ncious ib the matter of cooking. Boz looked pale from his recent sickness, but’ho was in high spirits, laughed heartily, ate eaitily, draak wine with the Bishop, Washington trving, the Mayor, and, in short, wiih everybody thas asked him, and that was over a tiundrod. The Vice Presidents were Gnhon C. Verplanck, John A. King, Phitip Hone, Prosoott Hall, and moet’ capital Vices they made. The dinner went off'aa ail such dine ners should go off, when they are well cooked snd are eaten with a good appetite—that 13, with a capital relish ; although enongh was left to make a deecnt dinnor for ab Jeast five hundred more hungry men. All were de- lighted, looked hearty, happy and bungry, until the fourth course was carried away, when, insiead of Jook- ing hungry any longer, they looked uncommonly thirety. not having been properly cared, or the refuse matter not properly disposed of. It is not a very gate harbor, I should jadge, as the Royal Mail steamer Lizzie, much like a tub with s tea kettie Cor a boiler, hag to seek the aholter of eile Isle wheneveragale springa up. There ts atsoa Sontest between her royal mailzhip and the wharf whouever they approath each other, But in the encounter {he capiain of jhe Lizzie generally gets. ahead. of the bulkheads of the wharf, Decause be knows if he docs n08 make fast with a hawser (o windward he {# certain to go upon the rocks hard by to leeward, There is not much travel in the Lizzie, if one might judge by the reply her cap- tain made to the inquiry of ‘w York gentleman as to how many passengers he liad, which # “A boy abd another litte girl.’ Whhout pausing at in dimensions is taade up in the aniimited hospitatity of the mess. The party accompanying Mr, Pield bad hardly becomo familiar with tho ldeaity before they were s invited to a spacial sapper—call it a banquet—given in ; their honor, @ table was well apread with ali the deli- cacies of Heart's Content, aud ont of the abundance of the larder of tho mess 1geif, including the sparkling and softening mysteries of the “Pig and Whi-tie.? Mr. Dickinson, the electrician, oconpied tha chatr, Among the cuests were Mi Alexander M. Mac Ge : Superintendent of he New York, Ne: 4 and London Company; Mr.” Richard England, General Tralllo Agent of the Ablantic —Measrs,. Philip Cable Company, and one or two others. Mz, Collett ie the genticman who sea. a message to Valentia with a baiiery composed of « gun cap—your corre-pondent haw gren it—vith a strip of zinc, excited by a drop of water, tho rimple bulk of a lady's tear! This eclipsed the battery composed of a lady's thimble, on the oiler sidé, and was the contrivance of the presiding officer of the Present festive boarl. After afew preliminary remarks, the heaith of Mr. Superintendent Mackay was proposed , Y Prescoit Hall, W. K. Northall, M. rich and poor, o!4 young, bandsome and homely, ‘After tue coin; were all ip theroom, to ihe m Portugnl Cove longef than to ascertain that We will now endeavor, as familiarly as possible, to | wno, im responding, gave a spirited account of the toi B. RJ. Dillon, &. Draper, Jr, 0 Laupp, award all strained teir eyes and some few chet meche (a3 A | per of two hundred and tweuty-oue, thoy’ wit Tove wea | tt sortaiaad considerable people—“when — they're } dissect or describe the acientiic apparatus by which this | gn dangers atoning the buliding of the New fousdiead wuld, N. G Ogd . —. ~ oe a — goowe does whon It @ siranger) tocatela glimpse | the band played’ ‘See tho, Conquering Hero,” e509} aN oh homeece a dite of bam and | marvellous work is aecomplished. The principal instru. linee, spoke of their present excoient condition, com- ment is called galt eter, The galranometer iteelf consists of a number of layers of fine wite wound round a bobbin. A le is) riled shro the centre of the bobbin, into which 1s fitted @ brass bartel pies reaching from the back haif way through the bobbin. Op the inner end of this barrel, by a bre of silk—revembiing a fine, silky, gray hair—is @ amall circular mirror with a con- vex lens, about she size of one of our old three cent pieces, at the back of which affixed horizontally a small ‘magnet—both mirror and magnet weighing but one-third of a grain. At « distance of about four feet from the g #tands a sca'o made of wood, painted black, of white paper—as we have mentioned—reack ing sido to wide. In the centre of this seale a small vertical aperture, termed @ “siot,”’ ig cut; and bebind the zcalo is lamp so arranged as io throw’ a» light through the slot on the mirrorin the galvanometer. The mirror then reflects a ‘spot’ or ray of light on the strip of Paper opposite, tho shape of which is determined by the slot sbrongh which the femp shines. Th addition to the above there aro a “aigualling sa and & “switch.'’ The former has two levers wh used for sending. The latter is used for short ci; Washington Irving led in Boz by the arm. Box laughea as ho entered, and en beg heartily alt the evening; laughed while he was eating conp, and javghed white he wos drinking water and hock wine, bis favorite bever- pice, Ho also laughed tremondoudly at Irving's dry Among the ladies present wo noticed Miss Soduwiek, 4he talenied authorors, & most intellecnal looking Woman; Mrs. Dickens, Mra. MeCracken, Misa Ieaao Beil, Mrs. Barns, @ beautiful woman; Mre, Racon, Mra. Bean and about forty others, who Inaisted on coming into the room, and ac last got on the platform and sat behind the prinetpal characters. The Harmoulats attended, consisting of Charles Horn, Jr, Austin Phillps, Mr, Rosier, Mr. Masgett, superin- tended by Charles E. Horn, They sang “Non Nobis Domini,'" Bov’s song, ore’a a Charm in Spripg,’’ Some Dwell with Me” and plimented the cable staff, and concluded by pro- Ponte health of James Gordon Bonnett, editor of the New Yoru Hensty—A true and practical friend and eup~ porter of the Atlantic cable enterprise; for he bas for cable mersages in ‘one year the splendid eum of ‘Mins tonat was'roceived with obebring that cuight ha is was received with ol mi re Startled (he curlews at the hhonalande Taaiky bay. After the applause had subsided the whole company united in singing @ sovg with chorue in bonor the editor of the Herauy, ‘The yacht Henrietta and her . “plucky young command:r’’ wore also toasted with all. the honors. Brief speechos were made by Mossra, Col- lott, Weedon, Wadde!l, Trippe, Dickinson, Charleton, Woodcock and otuers, afier which the company broke up, each one believing bimaclf to bein reality ‘a jolly 00d fellow,” which nobody at Heart's Content can deny. FACTS ABOUY THB SRWFOUNDLAND LiNn®, As the Newfoundiand Telegraph lines havo a vere, im: bye co con a the eee to New York Of gable messager, allusion to it will be vers appropriate this moment, The line of the Now York, Newlound- land and London Tolegraph Company, extending from oi bisface. But WAR 80 ‘oking!y sbort that the thing was impossible. Atj rife t© march brm round che room, - The ewe three geatie- men abreast went fret like ees to clear @ passage through the well dressed crowd, which was accomplished with dreadful diMoulty. Boz, with the Lad, ‘ores on big arm, caine next, and then General Morris with Mre, Dickens, then—tho Lord knows who came after them, for the crowd in and one couldn’t tell who from which. Atter another tab! |, by Aint of some terrible of- forts on the part of een Pell, James A, Sith, and reveral of the Floor Committee, a space wae cleared ough to form some bal dozen cotilions; the struck up, and Boz found himself dancing with —but it 1» extremely doubtful whether knew, confusion, who it was or got; for thi was hardly room to breathe. still, he worked muse his face aad forehead ip and down, laughed out of his large mouth, (pretty fair mouth too, consid ing 1s ig only & mouth,) and took his turn in the dance. It is true that he “chased” once when he ought to have ¢ ‘forward one,’ and that he turned himself when he ought io have turned bis pariner; but that he didn’t turn bis own head off his shoulders, or get it turned for him that night, is one of the funuiget aitalre of . ©, Robert: ven, aman Fisb, i Stetson, Henry Jo. ma Aimands, m Readiohh, ie” Diyckinck, Daniel WU. ‘Talltmadce, i: Morris, F&imew W. Cooley; Alexander Hamilton, Jf, A. Cominiites on Decorations.—(Pink Badge.)—Messra, Henry Ynman, F, W. Edmonds, Thomas 3. mings, Alexander W. Bradford, E. Duyckinck, Daniel B, Tail- hd Wi ioe eggs Ohad givw'a biewed dirty faced baby a farth. ing, Managed.to waddle through Coneeption bay, viewing its picturetque beauties, especially the ‘Palpit,’” on Belle isie, and other romarkabie rocky formations in that locality, av we pass along, and reach CARRONEAR, called 40, |t is averrod, because there ie no carbon near, This place is noted as the resideuce of Captain Taylor, who was on board the United States frigate Niagara at the time of the attempted Isying of the frst cable, for the purpose of piloting her into Trinity bay. fe s now engaged fa a “copper mining @pecuiation, a extensive tract of = rich mining covntry in Green bay deing in his Possexsion, An English company once agreed to pur- chase the property, but the Captain being too greedy thay refused (o conctnde the purchase, and the property is now on the market, a fact which the Captain does not fail to let every stranger know the moment he steps — liam agen ‘James BE. Cooley, Alexander rites —(Greon )—Mesers, Robert H.. Pbhouix, Samuel Il. Hunt, Cheries A. Sieison, James K. Whiting, Samuel P. Lyman, R. Yayor is ae, Badge.)—M. Brown, Superintend- at Ry ©. Smith, M. Clarke, John Davis, B. ¥. Towpkins, es Smith, Joho Hiiliker, Thomas Bheron, E. G. Sweet, John Lester, Jobn Dunshee, John , Peter B. Walker, James Van Tassel, Joseph G. Stauton, John Hathwalt, Captain Fisher, of | "he Sixth disiriet Watch. Ajthough Boz retired early, the dancing continued til) \ haif-past two in the morning with great spirit; and the ‘ moat beantiful “Hai! Suiiling Morn,” “THE BOARD OF AUDIT. The Board of Andit met yesterday, bat the cu which came \ip prosented but few features of public remained until that bour, and dapced ne with exquisite tatse, because there being pot more than re uiting terezt. Tn the case of the claim of J, B, Auld, formerly or cuiting out the galvanometer while sending, Cape Huco to Port Hood, in Cape Breton, wan completed ene thomand then present dancing couid then | the evoning, : . messin 4 hore, ope b bf bis “1 HOW MASSAGES ARR TRANSMIFTRD. Si ructit be executed skill and taste, But long before three @ last we gaw of Boz, hewas in the lovby of the | # cere ‘ the Mayor's office, and who i@ now ropre. | **! 14a spars ace tishop eis stoma ea Op depressing the right or left hand lover at Valentia {a September, 1880. When seovisienn wee abana coppar, sir?” here is, uo doubt, much copper ore im clock al was quiet und still in and around the Park Teatro, ‘and the cold night winds howled dismally around the spot which had #0 reesutiy been the ecene of ‘20 much joy, fife, beauty and biise, Is was a night long to be remembered—porfectly Pickwickian. sécond tler, coming from the dirertion of the retraah- ment room, in company with his lady, the Mayor, dc, And he was then looking pretiy ei@ctua!ly used up. peare that the excitement, the crowd, ihe talking, the heat, the dust, the fum, the sonsation, the coup d'ax., thewhoie (Ling bad given him a sore throst, or what sented by hig widow, a report from the Board of Super- Visors, gudorsing tho justice of the claim and naming the amount, wax hended in, but decision was reserved, Several cares ware rejected in consequonce of the aill- current is sent from m battery there through the so the galranometer at Heart's Content, In through tho geivanometer it attractethe roaguet at the back of the mirror and eanses the rairror to swing, As tho mirror moves, so the “spot moves along tl by the company's steamer Victoria (built for the pur- pose) to the heads of the different bays, and were die~ tributed slong the roue by wules, oxen and upon the shoullars of tho me LENGTH OF TWO LAND LENKA Miler, Newfoundjand, p operations sre gc lnndreds ef peop! anys bis Exoelepey Governor Musgrave; “for it employs rly im Tis bey, where mining ne OD ai fully, employing some —"& wory good thing, no doubt,” oe e davite not complying with the statuto creating the of paper on the scale either to the right or io the loft, | Heart’ Content, ) eee Tasiis tnoer te erent ibs bate ip. [about calamighO Amd: AUA6 ae the. eet of Hor thee} tial! aMena Oavonth that bie'ciaine chéd nevér Léon ane Auber ofa very large, Ste arden of supporting that | ssnot’ coes tothe left—tue reason of which fr that ove es to Cape North, in Cape wet enitiel io novice the admirable arrangements from ars. | 2st. pode tubject of a nuit im a.conrt of juatice, Mr. Glarisy clerk | Than 240,90, out oF tevenie of. bit, wi50,000," beta ape dep er pe er pe pes tom, eoventy milon each..-...+-+.- 140 to last of the Executive Commities, and their. nutiring im the General Term of the Supreme Court, who elaims | devoted to tae support Of the poor of the ialand, But o L percgntdcssic! gag be anll. ao each, | SAP® North to Plaster Cove (double fine) + 400 exertions to bave everything connected with the bell a= ments of the “spot,”’ averaging about three to e onary thie more anon. - THE GRAND DINNER TO Boz, $1,000 for extra services, was hoard, f{t seems that bis letter, In reading the alphabet, or signais, grent accu- Tota! donbte line... teed sng. The Newfovndland Company meets the Western Union perfoct,.as possible. Never did any man, or body of ' ¢ on Bleed) 4 mites th more energy, good ju Une predevessor iad for some Ume, in consequence frozo Carbon 0. Heart’ Y 7 yacy of the eyo in essential, in order to obtain @ correct Z faite, taoh abd prepeioty,; ine Feqult was that thi Now York Herald, Foo, 1. 184 Bf i henlib, “negiecied to pévfortn bie td SM ed aay mths Sp unekeaay Dae ae Interpretation of the sueseage—in fact, requiring the | a¢ Piaigior Cave straits, of Cando, Caps Breton The ‘ cess Kas Kothing occurred during terary, Fashiounb! “ Jus | which had therofure fallen to his accom ‘hi yon .bave oniy to cable opera ‘A sivege to use his eyes in Fecoiving | wird wire frou Menrt's Content to Plalster Cope will ? whole evening to mar its joyournesa and pleasurah Miscellaneous inner tv Koz | sor in ofice, Mr. Marke xtinitted, however, IT be aatisMod with that Tre Rothe ee an end certs, telegrabher can wee 8 | (ake the following roule:— festivity; MOL the slightent acoident of any kind—no | Fuge Night ai the City Hotel. that in thus doing the work of the former clerk ne had to know bow far yon hi peedlgee Fo farted oy be! + som pian Tete shies, \ quarrel, no looka, no passage of cards or of arms, Brightet ond brighter shines. the sun of Char deen compelied fo allow Lie own duties to Leib in-arvear, g¢-—-luckily conc poveeng Ben vthaenae Chath. Switch mee as wolzviccs | Heart's Content tu Placentin.....cecucseces cesses NO le amount of fun, Tho committee also vy tae thoroughly examine the ceo. A claim of Obaries Bauluk w 1 2 Ege ees r a6 cvs Se Je ates 7 ror of the whole communis foment of ‘aierinietleg, Ineeweane hed hy wri th for eight dollers for services rendered to the Board of " I nor thatpoeni orth two thousand miles along the bottom of the asa, The | expert cable operator can, howoyer, raed or send from fifteen to twenty worda & winnte, Several were sent and received by Mr. Fiold in the prosence of your corre- spondcent at the rate of eighteen words per minute, INTERRCPTIONS— THE TERRMO-RLECTROPILE, ETO. It sometimes happens that the auroras interfere with the working of thy caule, giving what are called looking after the lights; acd Consider that there were over one thousaua ote in the including gas lights, wax candiea, oll lights, &e., over three thousand persons present, ‘moving about amongst ali this blaze of light, a majority of them in Nght muslin dresses, with crapo, Ince, rib- bons, and light gauze dresses, £0., streaming about ip Connclimen, and endorsed: by Mr, D. 7. Valénting, was passod, Several other cnimporiapt cases mere aise Galled ap, but vo decision was agnounced, Mr. Cornelius O Dowd w announced as the sono grapher of the Board The Board then adjourned until to-morrow ot twalve @ clock ured AN exact table of nite, with the names of prowinens points aud ob- Jocts. Here it is: — CRM PROM CARDONEAR (0 WEART'$ Come on 9. Taking your starting point from the fret bill, called Pack’s Hill, becaitee shat i® sie nome of the Bal! on Monday night, 'and the tremen: ovoasioned by it, many thought that the a sequen! upon it, and other little matters, woul @ reaction. - Nof a bit of tt, Tota) Jongth of third Wire ......66..:+eeeees eens COO Interruptions seidom occur—never io summer and automn, In winter sleet storms occasionally bronk the line by the weight of ice ou the wires, Thee stormy are ranch more severe in Nova Scotia than in Newfound % Innd. In #pring the rivers aud brooks are rendered im- Ai:hough Bor has been extremely sick ant confined to the the bi ty ver since the might oe bas been nao, Morrigan ¢ to NOt Include the gentlemen aliached to' the | VIA Committee of forty to Boz, and he rapty accapting Auy damage bas coourred, It i# suppiial with what are tons — bevioged vy a dozen of applications to go out to priva currents? but with t of controlling magnets the ' pa, Providente that uo acetd one ‘ine supper, breakfast, Seiens rf Sou owner of the farm, you come t Miles effects of the auroras are (o & certain axtent-orercome passable for a day or two, in consequence of the heavy od whilst Vondering, ia. 4 wah Anind ind every iit be dived, and wived, | 2 Hurder's Bilt, #0 from. the tate Thero ja aleo danger at times of the cable “burning up,'’ | {resbeis, against which the best bridying is unable to } oom nity, sincere ti cutive Committee, is ‘@ but to b ! CENTRAL Moneganta.— Mra Tape, a who owned the farm and ae ik did in 1°63, by the infusion of ® too powerful cur- | Contend. Thethini wire, hoxever, via Placentin and must wet forgel a » +f Bis siekusss has been bis, excy | bit, c ager ; eo tty --osee T rent. But thm danger has been ins great measure, if | Syduey, will make the convection’ with the Weatorn pad ga tact aud exes escaped any serions in tetion 1) yea years of age, died suddeniy at | 3 we Valley, a very not completely, met by the thermo-electr Vanon quite auiuterrapted. Out the views of the committees deserve all proive. But sick or well, nothing could ; the residence of her son. Mr. Robert Tape, ( uy sirament eroployed for tesling the beat of th no Re Std from Heart's Content te Placentia: te ene \6? The expeuditure incident to this great beli can goat dinner jast wight, given to h Morrieania, yertorday morning, under circungs: the invention of Mr. Wm, Dickinson, the ingenious | the best in the world, and the facilities for ropairing this - be correctly estimatod. eat informed, say the City Hotel; and this, by ¢ ‘ . hy oe r r “ » | electrician and imeehanician of the cabie company. By } Hnoare nacqnalled anywhere. Everything belng pew not bomach under $80. most of which went into | M0#t fencible movements thas hi ing character, Oa last” Thu $58 this instrument itean bo sscertained wherhar it is noces- | the chances of an hour's interruption with Viaveutia are the hands of the working Glasses, and a large part of | Teistion to hin since his - SoD, & young man a eighteen, | * sary to loeson of increas current. It is ® quite new | Fare, indeed. a , , <° st to females, Among tho trades employed were, ators. | Proiectors of 1 were we do not #: fon, The ct 0 60 allociod baa rome very invention, more expensive than those used in tolegraph. | 18 now line from Sydney to the Steals Keepers, painters, engravora, jewellors, printers, Tove that Ubaries A. Davis, Presa to roavit ae a Dut no houses, , iving tho ing—Wisiauth and, antimony being ompioyed instead of | Of Canto in coure of erection, | and ; bese here, upbeat: Analg Meat clay, Jolin Duer, M, B. Grinne en, subsequently belt « nawe ‘Victoria’ te enything among the ,,, | site and copper. I. Bas required great porsoverance | Will be fluisued in September, ‘The Chiltern | wmilliners, corse! ‘makers, stock faakers, borers, tak Greene Halleok and one or ¢ the when @ verdict was rondero Barrens)... esis 5th, SIG: Ea at exporituenta to bring this instrument to | Ta the cable, failed from. England on the Th f wine dealers, &c., and snveral hundred. wow meovers te castying Ws OUt te porters that the deceased had died of « broken Lear 8. Waugh’s Pond, where a grand dinner perfection, nh aud tho tine to Placentia will soon be mon og basins ia "cooks, setvanta ko, Tha hack splendid atts 1 wes Ghee sataeideiiee shee a 45 by w party of pol Wh YLECTROMTTER. je ete, ines work best. in winter, Snow laste sione tust hare recolved wear $2000, and th ri Before we pro eed to speak of the dinner itself, par. po ay fie ¥ « toneeen tise %, 8 Thia is an instrament used for taking ‘saliaal’’ teats | frou four t fre months ty Newfoundland we aps We ough! to rive the invitation to ‘ ni rent ¥ ck on Saturda: Oruing the # hb ie ti, por n on the cable, showing with remarkable acou: . | sed ic Si, Jobas w arc in tbe dred Bouwuete in tho room cost at loess $1.ay0. | D4! i oie tcctpties | cpmes Mecslli’ ch Forties *s Webel datet tous, tivde ence n th how ing with remarkal here " } Newfoundland are St, Johes, Bri an Bag Re Har- AAC a half waa carried on solely by Amerioun capital, | Over a million and @ quarter of dollars were expended before an Engiighinan paid pound sterling.” The gow | Conve-by Chance, Long Harbot ernment of Nowfoundiand ie entitied to the credit, how. | Bay de Liewre, White Bear Bay, Roberts, ‘ontent, Chapel Ana, Ri ial oe i randy 's Brook, ever, of giving the company a liberal charter and ox- | end Port an tending towards it ite steady frievdsbip ‘The first In Breton tiona aro North, Ii ‘ foundings across the Atlantic wore made by Amoricen | Indian kt, Bad bork pearing omMecrs in American ships, Tt wae not until = , Cane Bay, Giaco Bay, Lingee, 86 eter 8 at Fert carnat Game any time waiot ihe calendar of my lile 8 will be alike wre wil! aot pleawure enclose thrm to you, i and (Det all houre ‘Ama bappy am I that your object ancl pi my epee is hart effect—the cards are obtained, ined Law been givem througo your widely bor Grace, Carbo: i to protect it from the lee, pear, Heart's ibe remarks by De, Vinion's counsel, , Wi You insert the following tons “eM 1 ilaiog Yee Yondaae trediction for myself and danghter:—Miss Wyne, committee | the ward, wae foft s+ Pattie at @ school chosen dhs best caterers in New York, at the Tuy Hole, by Mra Bigelow, the Amorican Ambagendor's wife, me to Im The es, With cordial Tee' | i CHARLES Did si apa pro sh to got @ ticketto To the Committee, An., &o., New York. the Hor Kall, aud of the incessant besioging which the | Tere were the doouments that decided i commiiiee. received, We may state that on the day betore upon giving this diuver, which was do one last nd a Line of (elag h from Nova Seotie ' t | Believe me, 3 your faithful frie 4 the compliment. Here they are:— ae ia " AMO in Geneon... 1% 4'5 | called resistance coils, and other scieutilc apparaty | ‘The working expenses of tho Newfoundiand tino are Fe ae aaron shai ende . New Yous, jan, 94, 1642, | M%A9TCG by & smeak thief, and & pocketbook con’aning | 2 Lily Pond, fam 154. 6" | Very ingeulously arranged. ‘Iiy tha wt OF. this’ inetee, | abort £14,000 sterling por abaum, The revsiper nites .rrea i congechen Wis th Driltiaat altar, iw that 9 To Cuanrns Dre — about ai arried = off, Mire, Mesrill’s gold | $. Spring Malt—onlied no ® 4 ment the point of damage to the cablo of 1964 wag ascer- | Pond On the manner tn which the Atlantic jines are 4 i aot cut te Wliowing, SOM to unby seme ‘te bare | oe” hemeeives, and in beaatt | and Chain wae ato taken from count of sour heres, and oertaialy not ao | {a'ued very entieractority. Mansgod. Tue gross carnings of the AUsotlv cable for B i teig {ile tacented scthoreee’ of © resent vatined of ihe roomy and thrown andor OM Mocount of ours, a8 from the fact that i eRe rakecaCiasrNG t year are £192,000 sterling, of which the Now. j rome a to ao distingnished ond whey iY " thier hat evidently become you can here hal refresh yourself at ' large wooden strocture, containing » hage tank wl Company bas about $100,000 sterling, and gonueulte ember of the Executive committee, Yor in bis possestion, and di ’ 6 ON | Partiy Oiled with wmer, whieh ts submerged twenty pasongcaaes im new raat oy 5 £20,009 - neo ic procu t : ‘ { c jee of surplus deep fea cable, which j . | New cable from Cape Ray to Cape the following aduira peiees § wits ce tig } common bev, between a scotch derable length of the shore bmerged, \ Working @ Fees ence : ‘ | 4 a Norw i pereacis, Lyd beon satisfactorily ascorjalned that ihe deeper the | Repaire to cbinergod ia 1556... , } the me. mation was at once | my). Fine shouting. “ } he better th Works, atid upon a similar princi. z Net: | given to (he autaornios, { were on reaching thie poiui ' plus cadie is kept porpotuntly in water, #0 that Total.. seer ee eeee i hibed wonld aiford me deli g! se y a 8 ATADe Yaow Welts Kinuey ov | YOR WIL witness the splendid apectacte of will have become somowhat fumiliar with its destined The linea were Doitt in 1856 wilh the view of connéet- F Could T stay and aond y a iny atte awh forty miles of wo ad brush on dre, ses ment when required for service, It also bas Ueon | ing with Kurope, and have been supported and kept v too Hor Bai 1 40,—-Vesterday morning while « Gareleerly by hunting parties. To... discovered that salt water hardens the gotta porcha | working the tou fotervening yeare at an Immense cost by ot Chie acrangement, dear Madam, won in this city, 40, Big Trout Pond, called 6 from the ta | Covering of the cable, rendering i+ more impervious and | five gentlemen in New York:—Mesare, Moves r rin it i fact, | hare none, thant ake pride nd Dee press toy ioe our pounds weight bave been caugit | prot g tho cable from aceidonts by abrasion, Cyras W, Field, Wile Hunt, Pi 4 An« var letter ask two. | tude for the raapy and ric! ligetual feasts . eaarretene Lisionars ls 8 THR CABLE-A S¥NOPSI¢—mYUEN AND NOW. | shall & Robert, A a8 And # tices admits oniy one fe ena bakes Ht Union Bese Ball Gronod, Morritania, she was suddoniy | 1), In view of Heart's Convent. Big Dog Hill | Tt ts cnnecessary here to repeat tn fall the fitstory of | but the proprie' ors Lope to get something in return for , Tose the Bor Bu ifiommge, hE paralyzed with fear at th approach of a New _, Barrens, stoney and borgy. but love! a 8% | the laying of the Atlantio cable, Lhe roeters of the | thelr irimense ovtiay of $3,160,000, ‘The lines é aya vote of committes no | My Dein Sine—t need not tel), pout train, aad, losing ber equilibrium, fail to the 12, Litle Dog Hill Barre, From this pot Henao al wbeless all familiar with is. But the un- | managed vy Superintendent Alexander M. Mackay, oy Aor any admitted bar ai | expressible pride and plessare the aviled Foruuniely sbe rolled down the sh { Argo, splenuid sheets of conquorable energy with Which the enterprise bas been | whose econow ond scientific au; ‘on the ent 4 in this dca fair ladye, Ire } you hare howored me, and f cannot t just as the traia flew past ‘oat { d, four or ive hundred carried on in the midst of harassing failures, and the | Free Wat kept ave during ie Ven long years of mid- a 4 To wimit that i have nd pane af command H apd gratited 1 hire Peon Uy ta rmbt ‘was aubsequentiy asvisted (0 Ler roadenon, prodigious remulis which ave followed ice triamptant | ult H @ Bor Ball, | mpg By > my | was witnessed with ithiess emotion by 4 euceeas, requ brio! synopsis of ite varying fortunes | The chief operator and pos tn St, Jobna, fm the P: 2 PF. 8. Since writing these linea I hare " rf : | bet of persons at the Morrisania depos T since the king Waa conceived, Nenriy fourteen } abeence of Mr. Mackay, i Me, Séanian, who will be 5 , rat ee he toleat / > . hate p ads leg amile 90 pleaantiy | pears few gentlemen in New York cousitered « placed ip charge of the oes at Plaster Care as 6000 a8 * nee Nenana Th Tete to the ltr, As neatly as T can gnews, t stir. Ob. VINTON AND Wid Ward, tom tbe sean, + 9 | project to he jino \# completed to that point. mig! eee the bee Bee rea | day, the lity of Fotreary, actin hor gm @ consid to St. St, Johns, Newfoundland, thence across the ocean, The Newtoundtapd local reesinie are about £8,000 | mt will to ay parton ioe: OF: Flin -ithhens. vatiet of Cy ] the onderteking was commenvad, and for two years | eterling por annutn, and vary but li io { } } wll be ope yous nt the vail, one of the committee reesived no lees than 1866, eleven yours it the enterprise uiy-six, lebere from indies and gentlemen of th f $2,500 ‘ m3 wxinende’ in: sichaade non Pitta clase so bo Aaciher sisived | "The lange room a (D0 (17 Hott 1 00 wal wown | Sah “MEME De, Pals May asta city wae vader | veut snd sins or empmaed te Sulsod the ufport 8 Bagi ‘copttatine $s | astcieaezin wn ihe Si ave mandeed m the week forthe | to need any description at this time, pte Ryine chetion trem ihe conse Bere fer the Mitlodwenl of, 14. Waddell’s Brook, *hich ompties into i teh government also lent ite ald in ships, and wince | eny £6 sterling, the lines ine ry. and Sar that | Se. to pe gel ve mine mas Maa " eccounts and my anz! ‘azure, Cereee ene, ee vines of Heart’ > Supeidion foe me ineemiaten mee. th geet te eels oes seni . rec f ihe" whole thing wanis vere tee | Suman te Perfect Chrietae 16, Ghureh and cablo siallon Fg a hy RE fi apes qpevelnion, ra Digan. —thore wes ¢ scart as os showy, and So tinsel Above NEw wealth to Tecre Whis NRIBe ReTRONPECH, Vione were failures; but the iird was. a ten 4 y see and ry Sir chante cor b0t Ging tay of that eae hare. Dr. sister of Senator | Y. think too mach epace b ‘ ress cicoenccoe wee sis antares thy | Wadia Seta" Nhe MGSO | Ssh Bone eke Site eoetersebans Seca | SACTAeT sence me