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THE NEW YORK SUN, TE RSDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1*65, Kepublicaniam in Karope. The excrtement caused in Furope | y the ruptnre herwoen the French peror and Prince Nar Leos, vives no atin of shater ent, th tend tineut te grave aud te, tople of discnesion throughout the er The ultra monarchical journale charse rize the Prince's speech at Alaccl> os “as ¢ nt lence; the Freneh Minisvers are boiling ove “10 indiynation, and the of hetred the unlucky laudator 1} y one aide of thie exhibition of fe the side of monarchy e wild! fh ing, and tt ‘ote haw ay ‘ao fact, “ the Fuyperce accuses Lira of breach of | nal affection for the of America ond ber There ie no euch thing Kenowledyes the existence of a belligerent power in arms against the (United Bates, Our Government wi dremted the marit ne nations of Europe several weeks ago upon the ibject of with irawing their erant of bellicerency to the rebels, 1oilend hae proven the firmt State to respond, But pean nations genera ly act upon Int ruational | questions very much like a fock of sheep —where one “ruskos a break '' the rest aro sure te quickly | follow, France an | Eag’aud are the recognize! bell-wethers of the Hurcpesn flock, but their pater- ebel ransis doubtless @ good | cause for ther teniernese on this point, When | they find, however, shat the said rams are no lon. | wer capable of mis hief they may conclude, bow. | ifo- r 4 Ub WO HOO | over reluctan'ly, shat itis better to follow in the 8 | wake of Holland Jen. Davin in Prison, ’ ndependent journal in Burope-not one, in toy pean tation, ave in Bwitzerland, that According t reusable information, voree to befriend aman who epeake in favor ef | Davie isatill (n Fortress Monroe, notwithmanding Ropublicaniem, Yet there are thousands, even | he wee several timer announced, on good authori- Tu) ong of people tn Europe, who would to day be | 4y, to have arrived at Washington, The creat 6) it) throw off their reval goveruments aud build | er minal appesrato le already suforing the penal- eitions in Prance, Nungary, Poland, Germany ood | him, and hie days and ngths paason in wretched Hole prove that thereto latent apiritof repubilean wakefulners e whe saw him on Monday, re. jv port bin aitting in his bed, his brow furrowed, iy Burope which #ympathises with ON, wud Which 's only prevented from put evpession by the pressure of tyranny. tion to the Prince shines forsh alty, and all the world sees it, for ibis hoentof monarchial power, anil there jen pediment in ite way, Mus tt on wt ch noticoa! la und which some fnture will burst forth upon t'e surf opulon snd carry all before it, eh growa stronger from mm that now pulnr feeling with reference to th the Env peror and the Prince, wh ple sustain? The his Prince Tie the present ) ere {a an under eutof feeling, which tows along nr ieelensly, commotions es ayin the of popular if it were posmblo to take a free vole to-day in France to teat the pos rupbare between b would the peoe of the revolution which ebeeks wink ~ | Diank walls hie eve listless, gazing on the of bincell ashe caw a great heror ‘e- | fore bim aud @ paid terror cehind him, Hie) 0 e gone; bewtarta at the slightest p like @ fevered child; his plysical organinm ia pros. | trated aluioat beyond recuperstion, His plyal- » | clans after consu tation, imyrsed e@bsolute chat nel-house quiet in bis casemate, and now the guarde of the prisoner pace his cell in slippers, that | toeur footefalle toay not give @ sound. The pri- soner never reals, uever talks except to tutter querulous cowp slut, and thie last he indulges in much lose frequently than he did THE Ocean ‘Telegraph. The Process of Manufactare. Present Con made France @ Republic, and which recordathe | Aes &e. treachery and perfidy of the prowent Empe- ‘Toe toanufecture of the great AVantic Telegrapn ror, i op indication of wiat the resule | Cable, which was cormmenced on the firat day of would be The masses throughout Europe last September, cod uninterruptedly cont nuel, tre favorable to republicon institutions, and they, dou) tess, apmpethise with night aud day, ever since, at the rate of 17 miles Prince Navorgos | per day, was finally completed on the 20:h of May, sa the crusade which he bas brought upon himaelf | and we vow present the following suceinct narra. by dartog to ernment, ay eword in favor of popular gow. That this eyropatly is necessarily silent, Every European sovereign feela that thore iss republican element ia his domain, which it will fot do to trust, and the fire of liberty is kept sinothered, year after year, by the atrong arm power, ‘There ia one right, however, which no sulocrat can take away from his aubjecta—the Pett to think, and all tho exhibitions of wrath that the monarchiste can yive against the republi- Can utterances of the Prince, cannot prevent the mannes io Europe from treasuring up opinions of their own upon the subject it does, Coming, at five of the operations counected with one of the @reatent undertekiugs of the ago: A Goon tdee of the immense magnitude oj the work of constructing the Atlautic gathered from the fact thatif the various lengths of copper wire (16,000 mil miles), of insulating material (18,400 m! etrande of jute (28,000 miles), ani of twi yarn (155,000 miles, were to be attached oue to the | cai present. other, the total lensth of the whole would be 215,500 miles shortof the distance between the Earth and the Moon, The fin ahed cable ie 2,900 miles in length, being ® surplus of 530 miles, to provide at the very time when America hae proven the | against various contingencies arising, through the greatness and grandeur of ri pullicanism, the rup- | differentdepthe of submersion, fo the process of ture between Naro.son IU and his cousin may Prove w be the eniering weige that will one day reud amunder the tyrannical gover mente of the | you may perceive its several component parts, In | which it cin be compared — Old World, and baild upon their ruins after the model of the Amer! structure u Repubhe, Found « sanctuary. Tra fugactous Jons C. Huroxinnipor ts reported to have reached Cuba in safety, and it i# quite probable the nows is true, in company with Davis only adey er two before the latter was captured, aud ay tie party near the Gulf coast, the presumption Unarae bes succeeded in naling bis way over to Havana, in some ainall vessel, Next to Davin abero was no actor in the late rebel fou whom the Northern people ao earnestly sles red to seo aw nded, as Murekisntinar. His position as Promideut of the United States, atthe time when Wreeson began ite work, gave bin « vast influence with the people at large, and this he used perfi- fiously to break up the Government in whieh he decupied next to the hivhest place. bad uo more powerful supporter than he, for Ke Pave to itbis civil an! military ¢ ts, his arm and hismoney. Mey doubdews, ex lates hime selfon his fortunate escape, aud he certainly t good resecn, for there is no other traitor, exce Mavin, who Bo richly dew rves puuishinent, in that Brecge’ re- The Returning Soldiers, New York has the uneny able lotnetion of be tng the only city in the country which does not receive ite ruiiitary soldiers with some recownition of their services. With the exception of the Police Rerximent, which was multal'y reee.vod by the de- partment on Friday, no returning ri nent has @ven been escorie! int) tho cit ® corpors guard, In most cases, thoy wre left at the ferry. oat landing without so much ava cucte to direct Qaem where to go, an! squsres of bronzed heroes Day daily be keen coming up from the landings anxiously inquiring the we Now it id notes. pected that the city will my exrand Cemonatra- Mon for every returnins regiment, for it would fequiree perpetual vation un all the #o'diers eve boon distanded; but why could not» brass band end company of the sinte ua! ta be ent ‘own bo sae len ont? castor each arrival of a Feburniog regiment bo alow the fnowh Olse, thas New York has a mbren.e the: Ib mar be that r tvon re tiret of these er nairations, but the c) a er that the brave follows who arc 1g t apon shen ter from @ very i t The that they have deror e tion of ey me pruby on the partel ine 4 wens forth to fighs, snd ‘ Wt id exp ct to be received at lease distin gules ‘ srauis, We doubt not that 1 bu utmwen whom we see @ cit ds! auded soldiers, heve lon riw - eagerness to ih a 4 ‘ b rte rece ve t t ) the braitlestiel., t sued vee the herdehipa and t e they were winus ration of th trymen, and that the wel ther woull when returning home, would repay them for ev trial, And thisis the way for our metropolia& treat them, No mark OVEN Pespect meeis them, rovogulivdy gratibude, o A Beginning, Tus phalanx of Eur persisted in recognizing the “bellirereus rights’ pean v of the rebels after there were uv revela to recog: | cable had been volled in the m7 has at last been brokei, I the Noetheriands has officially a unved to ou authorities at Washington that it hus rescinded it Map an thie subiect and that it 4 Ho and Bensamin werd }ty iste The rebellion, trond which has Vernroout of | times this would ovcur, aud then no longer ac- laying itdown, Itis one inch and one-eighth in diameter, and In taking asectionof it in your hand the centre lie close together the Keven conduct ing wires of copper, Arount these wires ia placed a rerien of homogeneous layers of gutta- percha, about one-sixth of an iach in thickness, the whole being covered by @ wrapper of jute, Out- dition. Arrangement ior Laying it Down, | theo d At antic Tel grap) wael catle may bo | of tron wire (28.000 | may be put iuto the sbafte of a Hanson connection, This entrd the work done at the factory, and the cable was ready for shipment. As tank after tank wes gradually filled ite contents were conveyed to one or the other of two huve hulke named the Jria and the Amerfhyat, whose decks had been cut away where necessars, for the purpose of receiving on board each hulk two tanks, @roilar to those at the factory, In thom, the cable wae coiled away, and whenercr the tanks were full, the hulke with their freighs were towed to theride of une Great Raatern, whieh waslying in the Medway. Nine auch tripe were mele by these hulka 'efore the cable was all con- vered to the Great Fi On board the “bi ship’ three huge tanks capable of containing the whole of the cable, But eo vast are the propor. Mousa of the Great Buatern, that the en pacity of the tanka in question a ecarcely realized Into therm, once more the ie was coiled, foot by » With the utmost zei the whole pro- tern. un Cas * foot, rod by rod, mle brn caution, such as has charac construction fron, the very beaginn!: The London Trieonien, of May 23, lowing interesting acount board the Great EF. uo for laying the « araph cab cent f the preparaiions oa A visit was ratd to the Great Fratern a few dave since by @ large party of the [) rectors’ friends and {8 may be sau! that all who unceratood the preparations which they aaw, carne awor with» greasy strengthened conf ence in the fut the new cable, ince 1864, when the firet A ca 1, the advance that bas heen ma the melens world toward comprehe we ole trical phenomens ia very wreat. It has rern ew by aman well quali at electric acence to anenk on the subir since thatt rom tte childhood te | y. & far as the phenomena connecied with long electric wrenita were coneerne’, we had in 1855 no kuowlelge whatev r. The} unsuited to or lougth of cable the truments in common use w iving signals through a gr the necessity of providing for coniuctor an ineulation #o prriect as to Approsch = a absolute condition wae in- adequately eiercrea The best prelirn!- nary teat for along cable bad been devised, and do Without hav- ing been subjected uy searchin: test on shore. Everybody had advice to give concerning the management of the wire, but no one recommen: + ed the precautions which subsequent experience i Lown to be noessary, Wien the signa bewan to fall, the battery power was ancmente aod electro-max ne! ‘uction cols which rap ¢ ly helped on the ¢ nm of the conductor were put in circuit, No one thought of “nursing the cabliof humoring its feeble attempts at er- ticulate utterance, and of finding out what it sald rather by listening mcutely than by coustantly calling on It, nthe languaye of Victoria gallery, had old cable, however, is ve ant been picked up aud plicd to ignuble uses, ag a race borse past his work part of andoned, and lies where it ma st till the of time, in the “dark unfathomed caves" of the deep sea, Let us turn to the pract- The Great Eastern looks just uow an Ouginver's Workauon than « seagong ship. ‘The vast expanses of her deck are covered with wooded sabes and piles of timber, There are am th's forges below, sua between decks you m.,ht fancy yourself in @ machin t's factory, Tho great engines of the ship, it is true, have lost the bright look of machinery which is in constant use; aot ibe large dull masses of iron seem asicep or ina trance. If you desend the ladders whica lea! to she boilers and surnaces-——an expedition which more Lke going down # mine than any osher to a find yourseli in the midst of darkness, solitude and cold; tutin those regions of the vessel where the cable is being shipped aud watched, there is every sigu of keeny vgilantinvelligence. When you understand what is Leing dong you see something wo: an this— shat scievwitie furesigut of the high: st order directs every step; aud thatthe thick, tarry rope, coarse side of this is @ masa of ten iron wires, closely | and rougo to appearauce, which lies coiled away Fach of these ten wires’ has its own soparate covering of Manilla yarn, the whole being wera | gendered abs Nutely impervious to water by being weeped In ahot compound of gult tar, percha and This outer covering was manufactured at a factory in the vicinity of Morden Wharf, East Greenwich, New London, The wire fires came from Birmingham, and was ollel and laid away for use has wanted. When used, the ends of tho wire wer fully joined by transverse ent, Every week fifty tone of this wire were used, and thirsy-nine tons of Manilla yarn were employer, siring the same time, as covering therefor, The yarn Was twisted round the wire by ingenious ma- chinery capable of covering 149 miles of the insu- lated covering wire per di aud covered, the wire pas As soon as twisted d through the seething solution of tar and gutta percha, and thence through @ trough of cool water, from which it emerged with itsimpervicus coating, From thie froug the wire wasconveye! some hundred yards to the machino-atops at Morten Whar’, where the core, or gutta percha-coveret copper wires were olreaty prepared and in waitng for it. The core being wound on large reels was sunk into huge Larrel-like receptacles, which were at once filled with water. Here theyrewaiued for thirty- undergoing apparatus, will 0 triew of testa by means of elec.rical 1@ views the discovery of any breok or flaw that hb caus? an taterruption tp the flow of the electrical current, The tess being comp eted, the core was wrapped in @ twisved told of jute, andthe “closing machines" next took up the operation, Those machines conalsted of larve horiz y-revolving whee's, with reela of the Straade of the covering x rial, arranged upou \* wir per'phery Vhestran ts cooverging upward } through irecvernes!, met the jute-vcovered | c0 Yo were rapiily sweated around it, The iD woehe cable was thuscom: I ed day and nicht, at every turn | who were selected with | care, none being einy whose hatits ore Is aractor waa not be Yreproae Next it parssod over grooved ‘lecl4 and descend e! & series of | ta ted for e | ' Phese tanks wer vanite and | helfof then r vt were | ny “ 1 rh hg t in diaueter, The perfected eatly passing | elowly from th grooved whee's into there tauks, | , eat tubs, Was by Mets | | who, With theu bauda, “ full } avcurae ly covled ayer on layer, sill some Mt ein N had gathered iu each tank, and then Le top thereof was uearly reacued, Over ve @doow of the tenke nu fell an Lawere v4 streara Waler, she cute de of th \, i ab i t eintersiicesy tuto the opea Ym ee ceuir the $4h4 PF sing b& an ¢ t ce fe of the 2 und y | thew ¢ was cumersedin water To) water » | Mrved bo test the pr *Woiive power of the covering . he cable, wud by sending @ constant sireara of electricity through the w re, any defect in the fransiniasion of the current was immed ately te= tected, Such bal beea the extremes carefulnes hs provesses, shat very Wire the defects discovered after the tanks, Yet, some- mile after mile y Hill the ‘weak spo ‘uo which the treuble lay cub ob and iM place supped by @ mora perfect * | few indeed r 5 would have to be uncolled, was reached, the pXbours | The sulmarige telegraph from L under water in the tanks of she slip, is manufac. auned and tested with as much care as optical imsirument in au astrononer's observatory, or the wost delicate apparatus of fragile glass ever applied tothe careful experiments of chemistry Ib seems iinpossible that there cau be any fauls in the Atlaube le when the Great Eastern gos to sea, To say bothing of the torts applied to it at the manulactor), 1618 tested not alone alter it bas been taken ob board, but duriug its delivery into the sbi As soon asalength tas been broughs one cad is connected with the coils al- realy on board, aud the osber end with she iustru. ments in she testing room. The circuit is thus made through the whole extens of the coil, the poriton on board and the portion alonside. ‘Ihe process of hauling in then comimeuces, aud the so. sulation is continuously observed, The inetru- dents in the testing room record the sul less devi. ry from absolutely perfect insulation, 1 wii! Le understood that au insulation which shall be q ite verféch, as an electrician understands the word, is not attainable. A piece of metal separated ty means of the purest gina, and euclosed .n she dri- eat atinosphere thas can Le obtalued, will, if charged with electricity, love that electricity alter a tne, Tn speeking of insulation we must gherefore Le Uaderetood to mean ab Bpproxituate convision; but the approximation tu the case oOo the now Allauiic calle comes so Dear to periectiou, that this rough tarry rope is @ ecleutie wouder, Tue laws dying puleation of the old Atlantic cable was forced through it by means of @ gulyauie bat- consisting ot two nundred and forty cells. dou to Am daw ie habitually worked with # Latiery of nity cella, aud such w latiery ia Commonly used for the other subiarine lines of Europe. 8 nals have eeu repestediy seut through move than thir hundred miles ot the cable now op board the ( Eastern, by means of one cell, Galvanic curre: wo feeble that they could not Lave beeu fest heni, aud mangos have ben passed barw through @ cinculb Completed tongue, can be use] w conve poteal le teas would very ne London to St, Pes rsburg, Over ius mente such a8 biooe an ordinur laud telegraphy, @ current trom one be powercsas, Lo record suck faius pulsatious of clectsiciby, it is peveosury to Use Pius feseor Thon peou'é mirror qu Bower, tlae euctilul Wee Mieent Consiste of @ Letroraooubiwe wive of @ lourpenny plese, made Of micro. opic xiang and so th Wein a on, Va the back of th wa HO Magnet ‘6 os aud thus supp'e tis suspen le BH he veut passing tor wtlooty & * ud tue uurrer ‘ A ra ee flocved by the mirror aseale, distary abous weigh resent yireeea's m ‘ mieveme iD / 4 +0 rire repren Von Of tue wiphavet aid we r w t Wye Oi tay of wouy Willie gence, Ag tustrumen! of tuis “ind os batitiy Hoe bo best the culuey as at is Baued oF ra Maus iw wil ered, ib could Hot leave poe Wibboub derecho. Up io tui tie, woe a gre ou bowrd the ship, aad alougs.se 2 4 0U8e ad “0d Bhd seventy Uh os » 4 €04 diecovere Lhe tmx tor \ yetou hoard, bus ‘ i awieh wok so of wise of sue were ead wal! be las at) Vous | 2 Wali meas the (ire about ¥ nulles ashe Trish coms! Ole well © passe ion board, conpected Wiki that ia he gical Woks wat gue big slip wil bog u ber Vor ant. My bee wut tis proceeds of cus ng BLY JU UK We Cale appomrs Vir r iva the €lipideere, WLUO wre UbOd WO bee WO ky eb | wathous -unitabion, 0 JUMLIH UO bos Pouily | endaugereiber the insulation or she ssrengt. Cf | the Caviey 4s Wherever they are Queue, be exsernal aut couducing wires aro spliced sloug @ consider able length —sowetimes nos lesé boan bhi yards —end ihe Iron. laying ib tu an ineul walter, aud ascertained, by m the joint os a currents is passed wlong the cable, Fro the London Tres of May 30, we copy | is percbacaretully puboa iu separase luyer& Lruuy pressed topeber by Weaus of Wary The compleseness of ihe jouitis sesseu by od metalic vesse!, Containing ns of tests appiicd to thug Veosel, whether any electricity escapes trow following account of the concluding experiments sud arrangements for submerving the great cables Yeaterday the Inet mile of th'* wrent cable was com pleted, and wound through the laa of the covering machines. Inthe presence of farce number of dir. tivevished vieitore. who had ambled to do honor to the oecasion, Berend recording the taet of ite competion, very little took place at the worke of the Teeccaph Cotmpeoy yeeterday to call tor epecie! rr ko All the moat distinguished electricians and e ors, ond all the leading scientific renth * jong watehed and aided to the ntmors A tahene, were rewith all, or nearly all, the director Maintenance Con pany, Mr. uroal receiving the viritore, As a sieht there wi conree, vers Httle to he witnereod much les, in fact, than might Lave teen seen the works any day this tweivemonth pt. Only nachine bad hilf a nile to completethat ie to say, W Cae the ¢ present, toy of Telegraph nesouibled this was atarted, loriv and slowly through th d the core ceutre of the mar the ouvcr care of hemp 4 iren honrendar.\ench machi miles an boar. the averave rate of tmauufe ture for the four machives bavine Leen about iF illes pe an Ae the calle t+ drawn outof the machine it wees throuch aenuce, which peees it firtiiv, ant the t to the tanks, ¥ 8 is cou wate: aud every chanze in ) tte e eetrieal condition noted with a care and minute. | news that have eertataly vever vet been applied to any hae been electrical i firet to ine’. inde: the moat poarc! | ower cable, Bre ted to a eer the «and, f inauladen being fixed at a f- tance par tauteal tr eyual to 100, 4,000 Of Soe ‘s uite, at w temperature of TA dese Ay ard wholly unprecedented im any f r he kind, In aeraal practice these te reat 6 ) conriderally exceeded. and tha haa come out euceesetully trou Howe Crneial ClAT Ree iu obtasuved MIKATION LOLO bhe yum l> which te now practicn bie nir.or palvanouetor of testa employed mintely each joint of gutta-percha a 4 bourse ja warm water previous ty pore ine the elvctrie current through, A third, aud per. bo pe the most trying sud consinuous test, wae thet of slowing vo part of the cable tobe ous of the water, ja tranaiu trom oue reservoir to the ny connexion with this it may be men- at the ingot jute yarn, which forme the padding, una whieh the exteroal wires fpun, instead of being soaked in tar, as in oth cables whieh hae the effect of temporarily stoppe vp and concealing munute flaws, hae been simply (au hel to preserve it trom decay, thus ndmitting the water torearch out ewery part of the cable, aud it to taet, consta.tly suriounded with a wrappiig of wet yarn, Lowarda § o'clock yesterday the last few fathows of the great coil bean to be drawn inte the machine and in a few miuutes alter t ad wae wound uy © that the mac y, and altoost ab the «are moment the end en yw into the tank, Aud the teat coi ot the ea bie wee stowed away Lhe next great objeetot iu tercet was the In -pection of the paying-out apparatu-, wiih hee been already fixed ap, and. by means an endices band, kept conmantly running. ‘lhis beautiful mactine if an improved and extended o As tar ae peveral prine ple is concerned, of that us on board the Avameiwnnon during the firet memora beuttempts, Ite improvements and modine . however, nie very great, Though stronger and much larcer, it is very much lighter, being inade almost eb ~ were, have be | Atantic cabs | oO. tries of th | reeuite which have | Tainiy to the f sueuiati paneoft t r'thew re'f-acting belliane to give ty 11) wae tieiy of wrought tron, It has six leading wheel roun! whieh the cable pase: in ep eto be reaching the main wieel Uruth, free which it will be finally submerred. et groove in’ these six wheels surmounted by what ie termed a jockey-pulley that is io #ar, a sold wheel, whieh keeps the rope down ju the groove and prevents it over-riding oF petting oub of piece The main drum. ie about Tit. dinneter aud in pay » th is of eabio rOUDG it wito neu Mf wrought iron pressing ou fide coin her, toction on the euider ta reat a © @ dupli- cate le Movined iu cae of heating, wlach cam be jut iuwear with the reasof the machinery without the tlichtest stoppage ot any part. A second dr line en fitted in case of anything going wren with the first, Bach of these drums is fitted with a aietinet fet of simple and taost ingenious biases, invented by Mr. Appoid for the firet expedition, The ordinary conditiga of thee brakes is to maintwia a@ ruflie cient check upon the drum to keep @ straias ot way 4 cwt, or 40 cwt, Dpon be Popo Bulk out, but it conetanuUy happens that a sudden rise of the ship's etern from a wave gives the cable a etraia & requires ant removal of the biakes to re- ve it. Thue accomplished by a dynaméimeter paced on the cal alter it leaves (ue pay ing-cut inachine and before is passes over ihe wheet aevecg » This dynamiiaecer is ouly aly wheel resting on the rope, but fixed aa an upreht frame, which owas it to slide jeoly up and owl, aod on this traine are inarked the figures which ehow into the Atlant exactly the etraia in pouuds on tue cabie, hus when ihe rarnin is low tue cable slackeus, and ihe dy namie ter sinks jow with ic; when, on the cou tary, the strain in grea) the io ie “taut” and on it the dynamiuneter reese full height. When it siuks to iow, the cable iy) generally running away too inst. aod the brakes have to be appied ww check it; whea, ou the cons trary, if rises capidly, the tension ix neerous and the brakes ewe to be almost opened to relieve it The aim ufelay of the apparatus tos opening and ehutting rakes 14 the mort heauuiul ail Oppuriie the dynamuimeter is pinced a tiierew hee goa the man in charge 0 Hever lete it KO, slickens in his attegtion for ab instant but watches the rive umd tall of the dynamimever as on sailor ac the wheel watches his cotupass. A fingle movement of (his wheel .o the right pute the brakes on, 8 turo to the lettopene them, A good and expe. ticoced braBesiuta waieenerally coutrive to avuid elthes extreme of a high or low , though there 4es connected with the rine cabies which are more 1 siblo while thee feet Ghar thy fed with the miauase ment of the kee, The whow machine yor. teday worked bemmtiulls, and with eo little triction tiat when the brsbes were removed a weieht of Youlb, wae mifficsent to draw the cable through it. la oder tO eUsid Againet BBY possible Foulces OF Aecicent every Dre jon hasbeen made in care ot the worst, and iu the oveatot very bad weather, fur cut ting the cable mtiatt wad buoying it, bor thir pare pores a wire rope os xreatatrengcth and Do lees pian five niiles long, having # distiucuve mark at every luv fathoms, will be sakenan the Great astern, Lhus, of course, is only carried in caso of eventuautics aneme, and in the eauest hope the iuch of it will ever be required, at, y, ite services should Wanted, the miky, aud ua eabie fo tually buadied Indhois of the wire rope, te the dep lot «aver (he cabie was ia, ineasu oul, bo the otierend of the rope 4a lamense buoy would be eitached, and ghe ® how then cus adiitt and bit vo iigedt Gill becter wearbe: in the ex cruises Which were Gudertaken before the the vast Atiaut.c capedstion (his attera the eable wae ottea tried iu the deep water bay ot ieeay, but never with guy creas eucee in very deep waier dt would be aw folou b rn dw tay ib at al, 1 volug allover the woras yer iny, dad anepecting all (he apparatus, the view ort ihe Dulituece ehortly dolore 6 ocioek, and aberial the diectorso! the teleeraph buy at @ banquet at top ab Greeuwicn, WHER SuCcebs To tae Atimge & ay” wae drake ou UUme Fionecinl News, Varkets, &e, New Yors, Montay, Ju se 2,0 Fal. —The follow. ne were the lead (addons at the 'O- wy Atl A 1S 45, 108 "1 1/8 tb 1 lao, Lu 1» WBN 1 { 4b, 14 Iho’n, 4, | ons of ternoon, compared with | tina or Suturday, show an advance | of prieva of trom 1% to ty percent, Covernmente, j by ce ene comparieon. "low uta trae . } ence Monee eontu * 6 lis ste-tne wenerul in of Live week dud and drooping, and | | H whim f export, t sithous deeded echanve, with | more colng. @orn wae heavy 1 Ye. ake. lover, (ote were scarce and firmer, Po. lowe hee wat ewady, Lard wae boy Wie Dituer STOCK SALES —FINaT BOARD, Rites LN N.Y, Con, R, do... luovu do., 1 00000 UVB, bby Madu’, bu ao,. 000 Trea, 7-10, 1Qwu 1B, bad, AN Lh 00 o ar Loan i a, 6 Ne 200 Mieb, Cen, B, i1k e with Mr iwht'e tnoet thgent and simpie patentot wire enclosed with etrard hemp whieh | fortn the w covering, When al! the vieitocs were | whieh, revolving round at avreat epeed, completed | Working at i4 © ie able thus to cover four | tanks now | Gn | 19900 Mo. 6a. mo leo IMO Tenn, 6a,'90... 7 10% Ohio d Mise. 80000 do. re 10 Clee P ath hou Tol. & Wal iis Lad Mien, & Mode. 4 1” Pork Bank... 140%. 109 Centon Co, . as 1% QuieksiiverM 1's iw de, 1%) Cam, Coa Pf” 4} , . 41dea4gs 99a) do oo Chi. By. 1w Chi, & Aiton R.. BOARD. 200 Reading R. 03 600 do by ay Cle. & Pit Boul 200 65 ‘gave “ Nis, HH ¢ 1” Cant os n° eye ass a Ou Coal Pt... 4 @ 1) Guieksiiver bole 40 ao eehs's 10 N.Y, Cen. & Bey ) jo \ am do Frie kt se 1 Ch Bay k du s do 10 Brie ht . MiL @P dec, i) Hug Reh lots JOU, bt Wo a iw do bda on Mariposa My SPRCIAL NO The beat and cheapest Clothes Wringer in the country se the leopi a ry it, a u will oxy you will use no other, Made with cork rodaand heels, they will pot get out of orders theyu. ber ones do, reale by the People’s Clothes Wrlncer Ue, 496 Liondwoy. Agente wanted ever wher 4 PricesGreatly Keduced=sammer ( lothing ID Every variety, at F. bs. Baldwin's, iv end To Howe ‘The largest eseortreut and store in the City. Better Styles end prices le The Original Howe's Sewing f a! bat Broad ELIAS Hoy tor and Makes. Aponte want To Ladies Osly—A circular, interesting ened free. Addiews Mis. Mary bz Mac hines Kor : Sewing Machines, and bution|oir Iroadway, New York, “Grover & Bakers First Premiam }lastio Stitch aud Lock Sutch Sewius sMachioes, Biron way, New York, and 455 Fulton at, Brookly 6 “A Perfect Sewing Machine is the EMpue Leck Stith. A, H. suplee, No, 57 Hiondway. 44 BEKAT Ms, COSTFLLO—On Monday, June 12, Filen. the br loved deuphierot Hugh aud M. 410, month and 6 dave Mn li 4 ase The thends of the family are respecttully invited to attend the tuneial, thie Cluesius, Bil Pyoon, a0 2 o'clork, trom the residence of bee parity ins baat 27th at. lie DONALD—On Saturday, June 1 Blizaberh ot, the beioved wite of Wailiam J. Donaid, a native of Coiersine, Ireland, The triends of the family are respectfMl!y inv to attend the funeral, tioin her late residence East 1fth et, on Tuesday atternoon, at 2 o'clock HALLEY On Monday, June 12, after a rhort i nee, Aun, the beloved wife of John Halley, aved yeas, ' Ihe friends of the tamily are invited to attend the runeral, on Tuesday, Lith inet, trom her late Suiberry eb. RADE NO eting of above Society will taka place thiseven.ne, at 5 o'clock, at the cor, of Grand acd Elizabeth ete for the purpore of viecting officers, sud the trateachion of business of importance w every Boot aud shoe Cuver, inoee wio ha oe etenrolied their names are reapectful y tavited vo attend punetually at the above hour, Cvacu MAK ial meeting of the Coach Paintera Unie rid at their hall, 207 Ko: at 7's o'clowk, for the purpose ot menie to: (heir excurmon; aleo the dietribution of tickets, By order of GEO, BROWN, Pier, JOniN Mee TH, pee lly QPERATIVE VPLASTERERS WILL HOLD their remular weekly meeting at their Hall eo of jod st. andoh ave, this (luesday) evening, ots o'clock, All memt ere 1eyurted to 8 tend, aw there wi!l be @ nomination of oft cers for the ensuing term, WM. BYKNES, Pres. JOUN ENNIS, Kee. per, Sasi AND BLIND MAKERS hii?’ hours a tair day's work,—A Inara meeting of the Rach nad Blind Makers of New York and vicinity favorable to the § hours system will be held ont day evening, Jane | 187 Bowers, at §& ofelocs, Movers, Harding, Kore oan, McLeod, Cashinan aod Luter will address the meeting. way JOSEPH BENNETT, Pree 0 ALL GOLD AND SILVER BULN- iehersAt a regular meetine, June Sth, of the Burniehers’ Protective Association, the following re solution moved and carried— That after the vext Regular ne, Ist Monday in July, at Pathage Hau, 134 Canal «', all parties that do not join with the Jorisciction of thie Asssoctation, New York and Kinge County, pay the sum of tive dollare from (int Ate As onitiation fee. By order of the Artocition, OSTA NEWMAN, Pree, CHARLES H, HEA, it) SCE TY NOTIC qn OF THET / lecture on the above aubje Horn Circle ot the F, B. will take pince this & ne, the Lith inet attbear bali $od Bast J2ib et, a * tiny be had of the embers, or at the door, FENIAN BROTHERHOOD — A PUBLIK nieeting of the Shamrock Society will be b Temperance Hall, in’ Frankiin Greenpo Tuesday byeniug, at i o'ciock. The tollow ing cen. Hemen will addresa the meetin, Mr, Roger, stata Centre; Mr, Catfery and others, All in favor ot laud being froed trom the yoke of Britieh tyrant davite ved seats dor the ladies, GhOL P. CAMPELL, Centre. EDWARD CRAFU {IBES—THE POSTPONED » betere the brian Mr, JAS, MCDERMOLT, Bee. GRAND DEMONSTRATION—THE 1 Pie-Nic of the ot N.Y, will take p ay), dune J4th, to D4 kers, ‘The seaaboat TTETEMA TER SANDS, will leave Lah ety Ooh A.M; d0d et. Se'ch, and 0th at. ab Sa Comeb's Cotittion Band te encaved for the ovc tacan be had from any of the members or att) @ hy S0cte each, Nw. he members are be y fo Attend &-pocial meeting th at M. atthe Hal. i. orcero t PURCELL, Piest. TUOMAS MEA 1? ADIES FATHER MATHEW T. A. ovinty, No, 2 of N. ¥. i) a pot ine at the Hall ¢ es,and Jday,onthe day evening June iat Cook, spesrine t Koh. M, Branan and George Campbell, SL by Mr, Greenw and lady members, VU GOWN, Prest, JOLIN HAMILTON, Ree. > TOTIC: ARD RECRULIN Lith Ward ree each eubseriber me tund are ereby oot edto receive eb per er t hia subscription money, the Come pay euch mount to all eubecribers, (cm the sch tothe Lath or dune, from 5 to LU ofeloes in toe at b 21, tebe House, Ail amounts not oron the [Sih aay of dune will be donwced 'o 1 e CHAB. G. CulsNell. HO IE, SEEMBKENUER, Sec : OF TEMPERANCE — A GRAND ONS Ns) ionatration ui this U. wil be o tur Tuevitute, Tue day evening, duae 1), | ‘Lhe touowiay dietiapuished epeakais will audios the meetive, Hon. 6, Lilley, of New Brunswick; Hoo. >. ? Curvy of Ooo vy. TP. Ly Cuyler, of By voc t pin ing by the Mac fonough Union Club, Lice cenis. lobe preoured at the vice of the Wo thy Pat iweb, |, N STEARNS, LiL Fulton Vowler& We *Y Hoondway Cot the met ‘ the Order eeverally, and at the door Doors of “ 1. bxercwes commence at > o'clock, JOUN DaV IES, G, 8 252 J.N, STEARNS, G, W.PO THe MEMBERS OF THE FATHER M \; thew U. By 1, A, B, Society are hereby notties to meet at their hall, 361 Broome at, this Tucsday ne, the Lith inet, at ¢'y O'clock, tor the @ 1 officere Jor the ensuing tern, RK, WALaUN, t JEREMIAH FO LYNCH, Kee, Seety ST GRAND PIC NIC OF THE PATHER | Mathes |, B.A. B. Soclety, branch No. 1, wil otf at Bellewue Garden, th et, &. Ro. on So: | pesidy, dune lot, ddd, Lhe pubic ave inel ou *¢ come and join in the graud tue, Lickeie % cei's to be had at the nachan's Hraas Bangi + gaged for the occasio! BAD O'NELL, Chel ina DENIB MABRKUEY, secretary, i

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