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Ii __*>?<( S. ?riet ?r.d ?II oti?i EoTwn tn.re art , , Mter r rcta.'t i:. aee, r r. r. 1 Bi<?- No. 102 FuRoa tt, N Y. oold by df '?Mi ?nd >n.r< .'.?ritt er-iywber?. BOfJttTfl d CaT-OPJX, So. 113 Bromlway. bav*? rtn i?. j prr 'tum k Akai.o, tatet of Hatti k.' l'i.t-ii and Saiiv , i'ie? aod Bim PaXMSI for l'uderlalo WEDNE8DAT, AUGUST i~. I86& "?e Iniirif-n Art af H?r?.?Teimiag. NOW rkady, Ab Kxi ra Tri euer, of eight pciret, ron'Rlnlnn the romplrte ac eouBtof tbtt wonderful _rt, with BBBM oilier valuable am? let ou th? earu* ai bject, wblcb have not yrt tppeared in tbiti.try. Kvery body wao owca or Mal a bete will detire to read |bjj Kxtra, aad aa tew oo'ilet will be printed bijond BJaaaj ordered, newt deaJart aud o_eri are requettwd U> forward tb. Ir o.-dtit at once, vtu: '1 ? diattnr"? tl?. aaaabl r of ?v.pi,.? r^.ji ired. Frli e: Biiifl? ooplet, 4 oenta; 1(10 rvipkw, *2 Je. kaMrea* tlURACK (.rkklky k Co., Tut i: . <. N? v* i II THE TRIB?NE M>RCANTiLE ADVEKTlSEH Th? publiihi ri of Tin: Tri ih m: prop3ie to |bjue, on the lit day of September and monthly there after, a inert dcrotod ?? .xcluaively to tho in teieate ar.d uiei of the Mercantile Public, on the followiBf plan: I. It will coiitiitn full report* oi tbe Market*, with a-.oh other Commercial ami Monetary iotelli geore aa ehalJ be deemed of eiie< ial inti reat to Met chant*. It will le ec-nt without charge to ?d.tXKl Ctiititry Meicbanta who buy aajaaja in \ew-Vork, PWldf lyhat. Kaltiinore or Boil Mb, Tbo natnea will be? aelectrd by Meura. IffiiKUlofl ?V Womi from thoi- ttcoit'ci OBJ the boi'ka of their C'oiiiinercial Agency, a.id they ?.narantee that nm leia than ftti 000 a?all be acut, thia being tae full number of Com try _BOT(B.BBtl that they B?bUbI1 it ileeirable tbi'- to tufdrraa. 3. The total eife-rae will beilefraye-J by Mercan? tile Adreitirinp, for wbich One Dollar per line will be f bargt J. Tboaa w?o r?i)'rre tbtvr ilvertiae menti to be iiarlayed. will make apetial birgaina therel <r. It ia believed that M etnia! opportuuity for ad diee^irgC uctry nlerchante waa e\er nflered in the I'nitrd State-, even at double or treble the coat of thia. Tb.? eheet ie intended for Mercbmita alone, aod w 11 contain BO other matter thin auc'i a* ia adapted to their w auta. Advertiieinente received at Tin 1 kint hi o_otbaweaa\wib until the SSIh ioat. If by Ittter, addreai HURACK DRK.KI.KY k OB* Mm Ibed A' *. 17. n r. No. I'lataMM at Ad-et1:r..'inent.. for TbU WsBBXl TBIBOHI of thie we.'a no -: bn BaVBtbd iu early to-day. PriOO, ot a Iba. ?^^r?? t<)o<rti V.ctoria'e Mreea^e te> the President of the I nttt d btatte, of which a part waa, through BtMM bluadercf the ttlegraph operatMO, rece.tisl aa the whole }e?terday, will be found complete ia ourcol umce t day. Ita tranimipaion occup:ed ^>tiu? tweet} tour houra; that ia to aay, a ? ui\ h time elapaed be twtcti the reception i t the firat and laut won!*, duniuj ?everal hours of which there tvai no oomcucicatcn with Valentia Bay. The electric'mn at Trinity Bay preeumei that he can tranamit Mr. Bucha.Meeiage in a u hour and a-hail", but as he bbd not apparent!) recched it at the- date of hii moaai^e to the preie. Hu ipeculatioui ou the time it quired ate of BJ great value. At abaut a quarter pa at twelve o'clock th:t morn irg, tbe alarm bell itruck, and B00SJ came the cry. m Tbt City Hall ii on fire ' ' In leai than teu min utei mote the tlamei bunt out of a window, and ran iouod the clock toever, which ioou became a pyramid of red light, far ouUhtuiug in eplendor the mimia firee of the early ev.-niag. The i!?_e# are now, aa we go to preae, in the Coveruor'a Uo >m. and the tower .at falleu. The fire now appeara to be under ootitrol. Tbo toi.li for Kurope by the lioy&l Mail iteam akip Penia wiQ cloae at 10 b'ejbek thia morning. At the hi^ur of gx?ing to preM there w ere no ligni of the ateamahip Niagara; but the pilot of the Se_onia reporta having ipoken her under cima* abont throe hnndred muVa from thia port She will doubtloti bo up to-day. Our first cebbration of the lucctHi of the Ocean Telegraph waa had yeeterday. Salutoa were fired, firewoika diaplayed at the Park, public building* were UluminatcJ, and many prirate citiiena joiaod in the afair. The jobileo appeara to hare boon goaoral thrctghout tae country, aod wa haM full * -ft* of tb?re*' 6"' l!" *?%.".;?? f4? r?*:"?d ?tn afuutetrd tke oceas*a. Tie tew State of Mesnea-'tt ?"? carr.e?? bj tt* fiUve Itemoeracy i / rr *. i 4 tha grtvtaeat frauds at its e<ect.ua last Kail, aod tw Ta ted Stetet Senators tbertupon ea sen by it* first Le#r.statc,re ?B>try M. Kite and Or.. James Shie'.da. R.ce w?:.: for I> crxpt'in at ouce; but G?*a. Sh.eids did not r? Lah that measure, aytEpitbir'.ng With Stnati- I>o _;iar ??' whom be waa forxer!/ a r?l Uifct.e. Near the er.d of fie eeiaion Ueae g?r.tl* il l W' :e admittfd to rseat*. wb?n, on drawing to cVr:de L*. Ir.-gth of their reapeetire terms, Bee drew Ita jean, while ('en. Shitlda drew but two. Ccnip'a.rits of foul play were male, but not aub ?ta&tJated. Stifl, we do rot believe any abrewd profit rian. who k'.ew the ropea, wo;ld hare bet ev<n on Shields'a drawirg the full term. The Legialat'i.-v was rernnvered tb a Summer, and taa been ia leieloc t?:ee a* lor;; aa it shou.d bate been?tbe dommart party abir>rbed in tha ???rette of eiertirg Frsaidic Steele | of Fort Snallbg BaCfjory) to aufplatt fierj. Shields ia the Ssott? aftrr the 4th cf text Ma.-cb. To MM end, the rules In"? bten overridden, and every nerve rtrairiV.. But the maapt;*'- re/>b?r>ed without their boat; for on the 'Id irrt, th- Joint Beioive which hfcd been offered by a Leeomptoaite, that tbe twj HeoeH pro< eti tr, eWta 17. S. Senator, waa taken up ia tie if u? ? acd ti ii-defiatte pxtpooemeot moved by a I)iurja*';t*. Tbt ex majority, seeing that fba-y weie outnumbered, trttd to stave of a ?f*?c'e.' r : but their Speaker waa overruled, and tbo resolve t" yr^yo** rsrried by the votea of dirty t<n Republican e^ery OMtbal waa elected; aad wine I)iwglaadift, formirg a atrnrg majority. Tbe otate1. pa-ty nf'.red to roia. Mr. Starkiy (DrojfJaWttr) there?;pBfl offe'ed the followirg rpky proj-ori! tm: jTrao/rfrf. Tbal tba courre pursued by rnc-inl^rs of tie prrn-r.* i/rjji.-iaturv to enforce, the. election of a Srr.ator of ti.o I Bated State? at the preaent eeanion, to fill the aeat oa ttpied by (Jen. Sfcie de. for the purpose ?f advarr ir t? i .rii.pt deri/re, and to elect a L?coinp ton Sana'cr as a deiiir.netration agaiast Stephen A. I)oujc!a?, a:.'l to eonetiiate the favon of the National .Admin-;ration, ia alike a violation of the n?rttrr<nt.< of the people of AJinteeota, and obnoiioua to tha honor, interest atd digLity cf tbe State. This, too waa carried by the votea of eight Douglasses ar.d a , the Republican!i Total, .'?'< Yeaa to H Nays. And then the House, after a season of eight hours, adjourned. LecomptoD ar.d Fort Sneiiirg seem to form too atroDg a doae for Minnesota. Tkt H"i>. Lynian Trembuli, ['. 8. Senator from Illirois, recently made a speech at Chicago in ex? position and defenae of Republican principi< a, which ia receiving that general circulation and at tentioa which it deseivea. We did not print it, because of its great length, and because, we believe our read, rr already better informed on the quea tiona it discusaea than those of almost any other journal? or, if deficient, it ii because ofbeedleas acrs on their part, not of indolence on oura. For ,'rars. v a bare day by day set forth the vital truths 0 lucidly and forcibly presented by Mr. Trumbull, icd we tejoice that they seem to be taking firm oot in that magnificent West which bears in its ?osoui the destirira of our country. Alter the text Presidential Flection, the new Free States \ ill fnim tbe largest third of tbe Union, counting be old Free States and the Slave States aa each ?ompi t-i. a ? third. In 1848, there was not an lt-ctoral Vote raat a^nuist the patty f.r.i fating to taflf tbe name of I >.-mi>ciatic in all the Freo West, jet?. Taylor was fleeted Freeident, but r.oSttto atat or iortb-went of the Ohio contributed to that 1 luJt, In 1858 there wa?, of course, no change in hat qaarteT) \etin I-.'?> Fteiuoat carried Ohio, Ifitdjigas, WlaBi Bali and Iowa, ioning Indiana and [li oaia oi !) b) foul voting and by tbe otitr^bt pur ba?e ol ceitai i Know Ni tbitg wire-w^rk Hl by tbe Slave Democracy. I'.ven thta, ho 1 tie Weat nave Kepublican to 'Jt Itemictalic FUctoral Votes ?a clear majority igain^t the Sham Democracy for the first time. \cd we cannot doubt that, whatever temporary rbecks may be "xpeiienred in local eiections?wbioh i either draw pnrty linn rigidly nor call out a full ?otc?tbe pn-greaa of the Republican rtuoe ia rdeadily onwaid. We believe over. "Fgypfwill tive twice as many Republican votea next Novem? ber as she bas ever yet given, and Lb.it thedarb end of Indiana, if faithfully canvaased, will ahow a cor respotidirg gain for the party of Free Labor. And we sb.ill be grievoualy disap(K>inted if Minnesota does tot, even io I860, throw her weight into thai scale olFreediui. As to Kansas does any one imagine that 'he can be kept out of the Fn.on two yeai-<'onger, i r cajoled iato caiticg a respectable vote fot the pintv which fraternizea with, and bo atows i flirts upon, the murderers of Barber, Phil? lips, and their fellow matt) ri?upon tho.e who paid the Border Rnfliana from the Federal Treasu i) lor bin ui eg Lawrence, and ravagiiijr, the Free Stnte rettieiuti.ti at stBaa qBBlbafly through two evtiitful tears of trial and ei.ffer'.Lg I The F. ectoril Vote ol Kh-.aas will be as iure!) Repubiiraa in IfJfJO aa that of Yermout. ?Mr. Trumbull is an admirable debater?alwifl knowing what be wanta to say, a;,d Iberefoie say? ing it. He eiowds bia colleague very Lard?harder, we think, than Mr. Lincoln baa done in any of bit published aptecbef?with regard to bit inpport of the ?? Teon.br. bill'' for pac l>mg Kanaas. [itsaed by tbe Senate, but defeated in the House, in the Sum? mer of Dot". No doubt, there were at me votes givtn aud some thu .-s said by Mr. Douglas daring that long leiaion that be would now gladly change or have gecera'ly forgotten. It certaialy it a Her eulean task to reconcile " Popular Sovereignty" with the treatment of Kansas by the Federal Gov? ernment from 1864 down to the hour that Mr. Douglas refuted to be longer responaible forthat treatment, cot to mention the Dred Bfl rtt decision, which Mr. 1). still professes to uphold. But We ha?l intended to speak rather of the bear?Leaa with which Mr. Trumbull oemmita him? self to the policy of Retrenchment in the NatioLa! Fxpeiidituree, deec*ndi::g from generals to particu? lars, axd not resting in vague declarations that the ejpeiditiirei ah. uld be dimiLiaboJ, bat iuittaciag wrere aod bow they can be. This oourae may not help the expected orhce-holdera divertioa or ?? fire M in tbe rear " againat Mr. Dou*tlu, but it is em phat ea:!y ngbt, and the popular heart will r.aapoad to it. Mr. Trumbull has made a moat effective speech. The last teas from Cbiaa iu-iuded, ajajaa K ;? the forcing tbe entrance of the Peiho River by the Allies, information alao that tke great city of Ntcgpo bad fallen ioto tbe hands of tbe rrbeli. This cty in tbe neigbborbood of Canaan, oze of tbe five ports open to Kuropeaa trade, is a gieat resort for Forcpean shipping. It oontaais, with rts a burbt. aome 400,000 mba^itanta, and is tame tu tbroagkout Cbisa for ita eitonsive bankirg aatabliaktceata. Not cr.'y are there a oxs.Jerab'.i auabaT cf Eure j 'o rteafeoti engaged La trad? buttlargertimber tttfi <rf nr.: ar.-iet---.es, ir eroding e*-*eral Kiriuib ?'-* Arxer>ax Ud;M engaged in the educ?tioa of Ca;iese d^ldrer. NTiagpo is, in fact, the headquarters of Pr?t eitact crasicejajj rp?rmt.ooj n Ch cm. Tie rebeii, ia eil Uei/ proceeding! Ltkerto, hire taker p?r t :ular care rot |> embroil th?rrise>rvr'a with Far* peens, and tten is little dacger?however tbe tetive irkibitanta ruay luffer?that the establish meoticf theCor.?n!i tod foreign merchants will fail tt be respected. 'Ihe Muh-innAries. we icppcM, c?j be eqntl'y iure of pcnocal laf-ty?though the idea cf any part.nla: reipect on tie part cf tke retell forth* Chriitlan relgko. at oaetme warta.y u-ged, ii new {retry generally abandoned. Ia fact, tke preient rebellion 1 very far front being either a novelty in Chinese ann?!-?, r>r very respect al ? in ita character. Brigandage ort itad?aci tke prrsert rebellKO ein hardly l>e retried it aiy other 'igbt?kai alwiys been the curie of China M km Iran piracy on tbe ecaiti. Not to go beyea-i the time of tke p-eient Tartar lyratty, it t recoided ia tae L'tia^je ?naals that ia MS, t'ren wa* reb^'.i.t r.:-. t*JI tul of '.b? e ..?LteenChmeie prov? inces. Between. IT?.' and 17oo. the Governnmt ?pert upward of a hun'.ed millions of dollar?:! putting dowr aaothtr rebellion. Ir. 17T?>, at reich rp'?re wai spent for a limila- purpose: while frcm )T:?C dowr. t I8S0, tkfftl timei thit mm ii iaii to fcave beto epett in luppreuing rebeflioni, one of which luted eight yean. The peaent rebellion ean be traced b^k to that latter date, at which time complaint wai trade that two thirds (f Kwar?i;?tfce e'.utherr preface r<*xt inland fr*m Cantot?wai overrun by rrbbera. One of ti-* cbiefi of theie robben, who had, before turzing robbi r, picked op from a miinonary icme acrapi of weitem knowledge ard the. logy, toek a town, a: d beirg jr lned and i':pp' rte J io hii tperationi by other plutdeiirg binds, proclaimed himielf a kirg; while, to give himself the greater eclat, he claimed a.so to be a relative of the God of the Chriitians. Proclaiming death to tbe Tartan, who were hated as coriquerrn, and death to idolaters, wt!?h meant the plunder of tke temples wher* the riet h.d their valuables, he emerged frcn Kwasgii in August. l-.M, ar,d to-k b:s come through the center of China, captaring and plundering city after city, and by the end of tiat year he reached the great river Yang tse-kispg. Iieseeading that river, npoa wboie fertile ba; ks dwell more than a hundred millions of people, tke rebel chief Tae-Pimj-Wang. as re called himself, atormed Woo-chang, aaid to be tbe mctt populoua city in the world, and in March, 1863, assaulted and took Nankin, the ancient capital, destroying the celebrated por? celain pagoda which had been reckoned one ot the wondeia of the werld. From this newly acquired eeat of bis power, tbe rebel leader sent two armies northward, one of which penetrated as far as Tien? tsin oa the Peiho? tbe same city against which the French atd F'.g'ish are now operating. But in the North tbi rebels found no sympathizers; their irmiee melted away.- and in September, IflBTa, the I'thin (ia-titt announced that the empire north of :he Yellow River was clear of rebela. Still, frcm ;be:r central poiitlon at N ankin, they made anccen u! raida in almost every other direction. Almost 'very cocaiderable city haa been made to endure :heir presence, ai.d to auffer from their rapacity. r\woy and Shanghae have been occip .-d, though tince recovered by the Imperial sti. In fact, an Imperialist army has followed in the rear of tho rebela, reoccupyini: and again plunder,.)* the un? fortunate cities latelv in their harrdi. |o thn way, the great i ity of Woo charjr bai changed htr.di tbre?j tlmeH while an Imperialist force haa been ?n ploy id fir f< ur yeara in layhg siege to Nankin. Nirgj'o has DOW fallen, but probably will loon be recover?d again. Ai a political revolution, the re bt ilii n take 1 no root. *?nly the dreci of the peo[>ie adhere to it. and any regeneration of Chiaa ,s haiu'y to be expected from this 10'.re. We learn with pleasure frotk a member of tie Republican Convention cf the lit Congressional District t f Illinois that at the meeting of the Cca lent.oaat K<?ckford, on Thuriday, tbe K'th last.. tke Hon. E. B. Washburno was nominated for re? flection by a large majority. We aiucerely rejjice 1: this intelligence. Mr. Washburae n a bold, up? right, intelligent. iLdustrioua and moat aseful mem? ber of Congress, and the wko'.e co untry would have reas.n to repret hi? absence from that body. Fl 1 1! 11 im 1 :n no l't 1 x Qi iti i'..? 7"'?? Hermii tt Tuew'ay morrirg tres to excuse its false state 11 aal about the Niagra, by say xg that "several of tha "da;!y newrpnpe.s yesterday arnoanced tha arr val "of the Niagara on Sunday morning. Now Tltf Htrai'd wa.i the aaafa paper that told any :ueLrtory, Tin T. 11.1 >r. 7\mtt act Rxjrtn dia tKutly ?a.d that the Niagara bad n ti ar ired, while ?ome papers iaid nothing at all. Tha fact j, no oneof us except T'c //cm/ / had sufficient enterprise to HI "cur cwn reporter.- *p*iialat<.onnt tkr .ugh tLa cut ttTkiown ih l'lum Gut. THE NIAGARA. T, tSf F.hf 9/ The .V 1 Trih r., Sik: No ngna cf the Niagara yet. 1 >ld bjat-nen ari naiinors here are unable toaiount for tba a*.ay of her artival, except it be oaring to fog*. Tha City of Washington and Saxon a, winch generally arr.70 in frtmtea to eleven dayi. are tow in their thirtoscth day out; aci it ma> be tiiat the fig the-Tj- u tho true one. or the Niagara may Lave gone aground on Nan tncket Shoali. We went out iart tight :n a small boat to the Dr. Kane, a tug boat which croaasd tha bar at 7 oii ik. At that t ::.e tka Niagara had net beoo aightid. She 11 now IS hours from St. John <, a ii< tatce of 1 IN mi'ea. If sha only ran e^ht mJei an hour, the cught to be here now. i^ijjiirfi'f Twtity-% a ni. tina lai ma .a a -r .kin. The Notgara waa bonrdai loth inst. 1" 4ML,334 miles east cf Sandy Hcok by pilot-boat Mary Taylor, tVo. f>, in let. 41, leng. tt, Sha was utler cacva.* at -he t ee. bu: *aa?i be?a ung the pr^pa^ar a ihort t.ma previcus. The steamer Ss\ t a. arruei ye-terday r*nor-i A f \". 1 P. M -8? aaflal Mat af Stady Hook, taw I'. S. iteam nr^ate Niagara beatj:,' i p uoier ? a:\s- but lie disappeared iounedjate'y x af g. Ti e witi wa3 light from the southw*Jt BY mBOBAiH T" Tili NkW Y.KK T.'l^L'NL Tire at Kochobfer. Bocaiim, Taaiaay. A?g. 17 t8Sa\ L> -grouir s brewery, ? tuated i c \N ater stroct, was t. taly desuojed by fire about 1" 0 clock th.ii morn.r.?;. Also, I'vcdas & Dclloirell s efce?p?kui 'actnry, aad Doarakar'a batbi adi ainc Lorfrtruir 1 losa abcut B25 000, Laearaaco fliOOOj l?utdaa A HoJoarall a b?e f. <*?> .rjuraice fl,01 Will f \ Bollowa'... 0 tr.? ?^ixe bvilding, expe-.eriei a l^sa of *1 SM .Ls.reo M 000, Poitater'? Use *1 Stt, do '.'furatea. A Gerrit Sin it Ii .Meet ins. OfWriao. Tuesday, Aug. IT, 1KB. Tbe Hon, Garr.t Smith, by mvitat:on exteodad Lim ?cna days i^ca, attacda-i a meetia.' here this afar r../ctfortba purpoaa of bue qutat-ocad relative to h.s Tiewi on tai ginatal po it cai toprca cf the a?y. The meetisg was wall attandad and at tka close Mr Sautb ixpreasad hj previous deUrmutauoa to run Si tas OovarBc-ship. abi 9araaa~y .ailsa afMiaw v. tan U ciaiito hii irppct. THE OCEAN TELEGRAPH. THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE COMPLETE! ? How the Line Works. Htw Long the Me\<a<^ wa< Coiiif. IHK QUEEN'S MESSAGE IN Fl'L:>. At ten cnutea before !1 O'clock oa Taea'ay moruiig tie follow.!.,? me*aa*e ~M received frou Trir.it} Bay ft r Mr. Archibald, or.? of tae Honorary DattCtaWI of the At'aLtic Telegraph C^mpinv. TairiTT Bai Tuesday, Alf. I", 1858. F M. A: !?: ?> :>, New Yoik: ThoQooaa'l OMB> fi^e was ccn.pletei at 5 o cl> k :'-_?merLin,- I: ~m Commenced j*-ter.iay. a: 1 d ? -< > :??< ? c Y;t >rt:a !e-? ???>>?! N ia Ofdot t i rr.ak? some ?I ghl repair! ia the cable. Tr.r a BHOtaka the pat re reive 1 waa ser.t Kntb. ae I it o net-t-W the a bole The fbBowil>| was lais^iiatelj avat to WaAliaf ten, together with that fol Mr. Archibald; Knr.ToBK, Tuaicay, Au,j. 17, li'^. Tj the Honorab't the r-esi ler./o/tle <"? r< J S' /. ?-, -????'?. I beg leare to tranerr.it a BJOaBBfB tl.i< moment re? ceived from Tiirity Bay. explaicirg the cause arfcl a preverted tkai whole of the i/ueen a Meeia^e ba ng tei egraphed frcm YaleUia yenteriay. Bhall we confide, yourme.-eage to HarMejoatja f? reply, and data it _cia Jay Bcoor?agly. Tka operator! at Trie ty Hay aaait c.:r at:w?r. Pi ri K C i 'PIB. TBE QUEEN'S MESSAGE To the Presvhntof the inxtoi State?, Wmmmwtgttm; The Queen deiirea to congratulate the President upon the euccetwfal completion of thia great inter tatioral work, in whieh the Queer, haa taken the deepest intereit. The Qneen ia convinc*! that the i'reiident w 11 join with her in fervently hoping that the electric cable which new connects Great Britain with the I'nited States will prove an additional Link between tbe cation*, wheae friendahip ii founded upon their common intereit and p-cipr^eal eiteem. Tbe Quex .. haa much pleaaure in thoa communi? cating with the Preaident, and ren 'wing to him her wiihes for the proaperity of the I'nited States. HOW THE LINE WORKS. Sr. Johns, gf, F.. Tuesday, Aug. IT, 1838. Mr. I>eSanty, the Electriciar in-Chief at Trinity Bay, aajs that he la ucabie to gire a:.y information for publication as to the working of the cable, but that the time recewary for the tramnra'ion of the Preiidtnt'e Mesa-ee depend* upon ita length and tbe BvaMhkaa vt tHo line vnd iuatruuier.tl at the tin.e?perhaps urder favorable circumatan<-ea an hour and a half. The reception of the Queeo'e Metnage waa commenced ear'y yeaterday iucrn._?-, and mt finished DJatil this Bjjnbjf, but it waa iti pf-ri for leverai hiurs to ali<w uf :ep.vra to the cable. The fragment of the meeaage trinimitted jftteidiy, was handed to the Newfoundland Line a* t'r.9 gttuiie entire mtiia^e. aad wai luppoied he:e t< be luch Bat- this aaajobf, SIR L DM I'M) HEAL* TO THE QUEEN, The k '.lowing '?> tttH pj oftW Go.ertior General'! n MBBfi to the Home Government: TU Bt* vaMl tki S-cretary mf S'at far (VfaWll, Lttnd >k, Engta i / The < .< vernor-General of British North America pn. ser.ti L:s humble duty to the Queen, and re apectfu.lv congratulatei her Majesty obj the com? pletion of the telegraphic coiurnuLication between Great B:itnc and these ccl.Lle-. EMIT nd Hkad. riTEU8 W. FIELD T?> GO?. KIN3. TuiMTt Bat, Aug. 5, 1SS8. T) Oit Cereenxe ../ Km rari Sir The Atlantic Te!ec;r!?^h Cable haa been lucctufuliy laid. CTBt I W. En i 0, THE GOVERNORS REPLY. BTATI "i Nkw-Ymrk. ) Bill iti\f. Chamhui, Aug. IS, 1668. ^ PaCraaraW Praao,aaa, Tei .rv m*. mm?/>n-var.i SiR: I fouxi yo-^ri of the T.th irutant, on my re In to-day. Goaiui, akiil and pereereranre, have ncbiy triumphed. New-Y? rk rejoicei with you. john a kino. THE LATEST NEWS. EtCriVED BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. From Washington. Wa-i-^ .t .v. Tueaday. Am? 17, I8S8. Ta? Ici.az Itureau haa received a cotzuuuoication f:.m Br;;ham Ycncg u> which he eays he will giya \>*yUi I>r. Forney, axd cloee hia orlice aa > :per:? teadttt cf Indian ArTdlra for Utah. He aAs for an al? low acre of $L?tM to rt niburae him for food and preset ta to the Indiana, in order to coacil.ata and keep thaaj :n cbi. k bbjH the peaceful rer.lta folloaiug ?he a-ivacc? cf tba troopi c^ ul 1 be eipla'aed to them. U - IfBCti i by the C\ n.mi*(loner of Indian Aff_irg that D* gbam ccccliated the Ir. l:ana for hi. own pur B8BBB, mm fiedirg he c?u!d r,"t u*e them, wants the Gtoertn-^it t pay the expen?es. >;-(.*'. Agent P) botta tuirr Boiaof A*f.% eta'es thai he ba-i ire-- a-. *;al e?ort wtb a large body >t \ an t. ra^?e tBa ar s to fix a time at i pVe to meet Su{*:r liter :?tt C-il-2 to rafj te the pr^r.t.?. a ., author ired by receit acta of CtEgret* to be dlaJjrftsAjd an. i % tiem. He BB! totajaaa] to the Sicm Ajreacy. Soperxte: r?rt C'^l.-:. ra? taken meaam-a to meet titm t MBBBtfl or. tie l"ta cf Asa t\ Fiirther by tbe Arabia. S:. J hs. N. Y., Tuc.iay. Aug. 17, IM We hare m ceede i m obta.r_;z one more p^par l;.ugit out by the Arabia, the only additi-na. ooe ol board the Europa. 7 ? Li '?? Ca ? t of toe T:h eayn That as vtmpared w.th last wetk. pr.ces ot Hreadit tJa are at ? raa.ir, t_a ultarate y.ei-i >.f the preeeLt harveat favr-rir it iier? at the prenOBJfy reiuced a\-j.^a^e pr< s;. t> o-_- era? met* iBOjajlBja] | ? at fx', p:.t?? t^-iay: We-'era (.'ana', v u'd o I'tilade.phia. aid Btlti rxcre, aa i (??. i.-. .- .t Wbite American Wheat ia petal a: |/3f7 ? Ke\ B/fo>f/f Iri.aa Core 14/. Rcptibiirati (onsfowou*! >?miti.i lion. (' -<ivM.-,, TMfltej, Aug-17. M *. Iii Bm Tiro Cciw.r w*i noai Dated fcr Coo ?MM ytevrday bf U< Repu&icaMM*tkl Seva<th !>.-?;.'? Tlic TtHTC Haute. 4 If on und M. Lout* Kuli road. tri I. I. Tae-day, Au,\ I*. IKS. Hi ?-r. k 1 ?' tkl Tctn Hi ita, Ahm and BL Leun BmI wwSBvi ?"ay by tilt |Tltt tl ,d 10 Jute, il now (b rrOWl ill repa r*il lad tM bridge M n>-< the I, ng Lake bejg fin *iifrC yt-tarcir, tram* ire enabled to rcatkra gh without ci^^a en Army Intelligence. Sr. Loci-, Tuesday. Aug. 17, 183?. Lea?" wi^rtj adv.eea of thi I Pfc met., per U.S. Fim?-* Cornea:'to Boorevnle 1-th it St.. it ate that Ltki Col JaaiOM, e Lrat Cavalry, aad Capt. BhafW Of tkl Ccami-eary Detanment, have arrived from th* Pia.cs The fcnwei s: on',-/ aui.rue* the command at frort HUey._ Button tYeikly Bank Statement. Bom*. Tweeday. lag. ir. IB I The twDowtag are tiie lovtiagOW M? Baak State Meat for tbo past weeks _ . - tap-a. Su* . |ASiU? Dr?toaaWlaaki.. ?Igt*? Ipsw. . H TV* ? it'm.u*:wri. ?. '??.'?? L) 1 fta o;a?: jl.i 1 Olk '. ?1 Tire In Altleboro. 71 ass. Ba -.v Tuesday. Aa*. 17, !<??<. Id AttV ?1 [alt nvht a laifl building occupied b> too Man.-field Thread Manufacturing Company, the -aun.'m... cf Haywa.d. l?r./,;e \ Co., and l.vereu, I>^a: V Cr., iewe'.em. irv aeet.wed by Ira. The lose iii estimated at |S5,000, Ore hundred and fifty p -.'crj a:e tklOWl out of err ploy meut. THE TELEGRAPH Jl BFLEE. Artillery Salutes and Bell Ringing PS0CS8IO? PROM CISTBAl PAK. The Firework* and l?Hmination? Dl ?'ORA cross and [NSCBIPTIOKB SCENES AND INCIDENTS. Paoe! 1 wire widl awake at aa early hour, and Tin T, 11 ll tu in demand yeeterdoy morning. Our ixtri of the pravi I * light ! ad sharpened public curiosity, and tbe I inirg editioa went off like dew before the eut. Purr;.' tie forenoon but very litt!? business was done, ever* bo I v beaUfj engaged in I ouversation act corgratuiatioue, and in preparation for the evening. Flags Brittas aid Auieri. an, were exhibited from all p j bi ? bttfldiaija, aad in .jome iustancee, a cosmopolitan sp.i I IT) ked the 1 olota of many otiier nations. TIIH SALITES. At MMiMO -?? vo of 108 guns was fa al in the l'ark, an-i a saint" of ?>!? i$une was tired u the l?attory. At toon a detac hment of the Scott Life Guard, under the?'.'Iuiijui I cf L.eu'.onant Wm. II. Brown, tired an rther 100 guns in the Park ; aid another detachment of the Guard under the command of Lieutinan'. J. I>. Mcgregor. fired 100 gwjfl on the UiUery. The art llenes n bvth ca.ies were in full uniform, ex? cept cartridge boxes, aad their lively handling nf the gucs ihowe<l they had not forgotten the lessou? they hal learaed co 'Aid battle fields ut' Me.ucc. THK BtiLL KINGING. Al scon as the hour of noon bad >een struck, many of the tbctcii beIN ;n the city comm. nce.l to peal. Trinity Church led off, when Mr. Ay iffe, the bell laaaya*, repeated ! is pro^raiauie of Monday tiigbt, with variatiot? ai.d addU oaa, Trinity Chape' tip town, with its tine peal, attracted much attenli. a. The lull laWgOU of Dr. I'biltipe s Chun I. it K.ith aver-uc , S?. i'aul s Church, St. John s ( horel. tkoChvch of the Holy Communion in Twen tilth .-trect . the I).itch Kefora.f l Cnurch in Fifth a\ t-nue, and many others disticguislied themselves by th* hearty manner r. whi. h thfy ran^ out weleoms to ;he QotaW I Bl -b^? ard tbe President's reply. At :i a sime BCmoat, all the factory bell? of the city ;oined in the genera! oho:u?. and the steam-whistlei, wkieh ui-ally announce tho hour for the mid-day lur.ib of labcrirg men. shrieked mm loudly thauever, and for many m.i.ute,i swelled t: a dui commenced by the be\t. On the steamboats, a', the foundries? up t'wn.diwn towc?everywhere eteam lent its aid to celebrate tie triumph of electricity. The** noisy demot.-tration.' continued about an hour. l'K'OCKSSION ntOM I EOTBAL PARK. The workmen cpon the Centra! Park, and the work? men on the raw &i ton Ke^ervoit, uiada a novel parade, and aftei marcbir.g throuirh tho princ pal -treets, were review* i by Mayor Tiemann, in front of the ( tt;. Ha l. The procession was headed by a squad of the Central Pa'k Police, in full uniform; then cama a full brass band, atd a etandard bearet with a wh.temuvhu banner, on wLic h wa- it* nbed "THE CENTRAf. PARK PKOPLK.'' ': The workmen, a'tired in their every-day clothes, with evergreens :n the j hats, next Doaxchexl in equad* cf four, each gang carrying a banner with tbe name of their bosa-worknian inscribed thereon. lu the line of tha procession were several four-horse tsama drawing wagons in which were the workmen in the engineers department. On the sides of the vehicles ware muslin bante-a, with the word-?i EMOIMEU CORPS. ? The Keeervoir workmeo ware a harly-looking set of men, and were lla.r{nr'Ocimens of the laborers of Now York. Tue procession filled Broadway from Union square to tbe Park, and as it was altogether uaoxpectod, it created no hitle excitement and inquiry. If all tho men and teams at this turn-out are kept at tho city a wctk, w- shall soon tee ^reat improvoment in tha now Park. Cpon the arrival of the profession at the Park, Mr. Andrew H. Greet, President of the Central Park Coapmi-^icrera, addrested the men a< tullows: /V '.'i "-e/f ;e7. i ,,nd fiUiAC'tcorkmr-n of tht Central 1 This prooeaeion ci ie.bortL; men of the city, tun rg epcutaxecasly froni their daily work iato line of tu.ve arisM lor,;, with piowg, draya, spadea, and all the btaitaiaaf iabvr adds a mort significant foaturo to the . elibratk I of ten most wonderful achiavaoient of uu.r. aVkl I OnLkers, and br< ke-s, and -hipown ors, ar.d manufacturers areal! bttb^oaaUg tie ictiuenco ol tkM event cpoctbe.r peculiar vocations, the inUlii Ketce of the arxiiir.irman .s not becucd m discovering id beai.n^g upcu bis intere^ti and tha interests of labor tail ughou: tno world. Movement, activity, fan-pot tarim by rail and -,y #hip, by lai.d aod by saa. are tha life of t?is irreat market piace of the West and of tue Eea*. A . .:.. ei.Vora facilitating tea exenan^e of ma ter.a! prooucu. and articlai, and tba latarctiat'i of ir. u^-t, u. ;at e:.h?ac- tue jjreatnet? of this noo'.ropo ba ar d .t u tat imgulai that you who areaogaged in a w< rk that is to a.i z b*-au*y to its greatneis ahoull 'jn.ptn./- n an event toateo deeply conearna its ad van iMMt, Yi hatever tends to equalizi tlio prices of Cinmcd.ties operatei tc arrest 'Jto*e sudden penodn a! snccks that paralyze trade and manufactures, and bear s-. h-av. j spaa labor. ThM tbe ocean telegraph mutt co. and 1 tind a 1 h ef gra'dieatior. in a fa.tb that p..,ut> c at to ma rhu result. Wmle cfiic ills apaak of this eri-ur _n the .atgu&ge ct" State, tkla demonstration ' i j( ibaan that tie great heart of the people beats w.th an aatJ Dl aem wi tuj of the day ana of the won ages. It eacnot La that this new avenue of theagbi that briaas tka alatt*ie4 faafioaf tkaaartk with r ?c nc'. r cf ea< I ether, will ever fail to iub?er\ a i-' 11 heat ititaatial baaSMity Mr Gr?*? ?.bar, ?;trr**u<*i Mtior Tkjsa oaoda * br.ef *ac *c-v->-rate t ? ?eoh. Aftat ti* vtt of theMajor, Mr. Or*, tetra t f eccotr.mr- to th* meaaetr* of tk, p**^? ti? l ? ! i Ma'ee aad at toe r^^jo, j/??*" tha Arcfc.t'et-in-Cbi*f of tie l'erk. ?jj1^ :?e*sa,* would at t-e eariieat motneci ha t?**' frcm th*> ajBilwa? of the < tst.al Path to u, of tbo aatitja ?** lndriB Paria Bertha, V*bbj j * lajasadlaMa* **? fit frcxM*\i,*o waa rxmpo-ed of I.iqc^ HlX),carta fnru tn?' CaotTOJ 1'ark. uader tte tat^1.1** cfMeaar? OtjBtfJ?, Mliki W vrg ?.ad Oojj||**' haV n?r? aid carv frcaa the new r*m>mtti tmm tnarNba^. i? <.' M W aike.-, form ? rwoeeoaj, j!! tore* mile* j lerv.u. MAYOR TIKMANN I h\K.vSAGK ft) i^rw Tbe folk r - 1 ? " ' Lvadon haa Tbe feLVwtrg Metaage to the L>H May*/ a be-'C forwarifed: ' Mo k ? On i' '. New-Yerk, Aag. B BJ 7V li Ettfft* ? ^ ' K.'!>t.WttTtitCu?;.t?,aiC I Mwyor, Ijfjjn, I e. r^atc at* year l^rdakip 0*ot tie enrraaw layrg of ti ? Atlantic Cab> Mitto^ ^ C)eiw>j Kurtpe aad America, and theo.*? # \iltmm ^ New York-the wr rk of QfBBl Britain uA tU ^ State*, the triumph ?* MaA**1 aadeaergy 0?aaa* acd space. Thu# uniiirg mere clo?eK th* kaajdj of pear* ^ wonnwrcial prvperity, aad mtroduriaa; pj ? | ^ world a 1 -story, pregnant wiih reaulta bejeaij^^ ceptioc of a finte BjjBji, TWGodboaalBaaiaol Daauti r'. Tuawa, MajiM oi New ttmj,, THE BATOB OV MOMTSEAL To ti^ TIKMANN. HOOTOI It, Aug. 1*. tts| I'jr '-' i/V, *? f .V< ? I'o'v WO yow wr>; ?l :p bo pleaaod to 'nfoui malit(a leaded to tlx upon a day, aoid what day, for c*a*a*?> tlie e?cce#a of tbe AtMBlic Cable ;.b the Stat*a |> ol'.uct -a to have otu cele'oratum in ('aDadaca^^ with ytnr?. C. S. Room k, Miyat. MATOB T1EMAVM To THE Mayor ok iol HJKAL. Mi ar-Toe?, k*?. it, isoj, 7"yfr< Htm, ('? S. BoBllat, Ml .V- w of Monrem*; Thre city will celebrate tbe event, but tbe tt net y?t been fi\fd. We propra? tliat Laajjjj ?4^ j, the day for the general feetivitiee, and tkata* acovai) ai! the ait., a of both hemiepherei aba.! usiU ia iu 0*? hratiou. Ycu a?l cf come* receive 'eawneMe ootisa. OAMKL ft Tl KW ANN. Mayor of New T?4 MAYOR Of ALBANY TO MAYOR TlKJUft At ham, Aug 17, lid, T> Ma: " Tuaiaaa, K ?ForA Ci/y. When decided upen, p>a< < iuform me by Ui*ptat wbat day the general feetivitie- will take place. ku PKABT, Ut*. 5fay< r Tiemana aent a reply to Mayor Panyaa ilar to that which he had returned to the Mir?: cf Montreal. JOINT COMMITTEE on THECELOBABH The Committee held tkafcT rixth u-^tirg yeotariir nornirg. A deietratn n ffBOB the (Ioboken Ccmraea Caoaal wu utrod'ict 1, a; ! atated that it was th* daairaet Hobt-ken to join aith Netv-Yoik ia celebra?af tk* eveat, and they deaired to knoir the patt.< j v?, that they might co 'perat??. A contmutuatioD wea rrce vedirotntk* St. (^otfai and St. Andrew a Societies, atating their with to|abj u the celebration. It *a< refetred to the Cotaatataa01 the Dinner. A communn a'.ion to the ?am? effe<t wu r**tif*? from tha American Cecgraphical and Statiatrai 8aa> t-ty, which waa 'eferred to tha Committee of Arneja mente. Tha S*i tetary waa teqaaoted to obtain thaaaaaaf *J] tba v(Rc?r* cf the t ?'? aurrtjuiiding Naw-IaA, and it waa recommended tbat the Navy Yard b* ra ?jutated to (aniali i.a with decoration butts?. Ordered, that Center Market '? i.'.'smiaatal oa Centre, Craud and Ittoome etn et?. or not at all. The C mmittee .hen a 'joumed till today. A BBLIOIOCS MBHUBBi At the Ki lton etreet prayer-meeting, tha K?r. Dr. DeWitt, tlti Rev. Dr. Marah, Mr. Kdarard Cdraiaf, A. R. Wetmore, ee.j , aid tha Rev. Mr. Laadjiar, oar* appointed a < ommiu?? to prepare aad aaad by tha Ocean Telegrnph, at the earliest f tahU pmod, aChri>tian aalutaticn to the leading LiaAaaptayw meetit^'. BOBOKKH IN BIW YORK. A lotg yellow omnibua. crowded with men, aai dtawn by four horaea decorated with riaga, paatai throoKb Na^eau etreet ab ut 7 p. m. When io froataf Tin TkiBCVI offnothe occupant* gave three b**rt* cheere. which were repeated in front of The T'** bnilding. Around the top of the vehiole wu a laf* bar cer, with '? Hoboken iaecribed on it. TUR DECORATIONS ALONG BROADWAY. At the Attor Houae, every window on tbe tkf*? front* wu brilliantly illuminated. Along the top oft** building thore wa* a large transparency, haviag t** it the wotiia, At.autii' Te>i|r?ph. ? Below were two other traneparenciee, with th* lowirg qu-tationa from .Scripture: : " Caatl U.<-. iflaj forta the llabtiODna, tbat t*ey mayr I t .TIr."y to a",,s-Her? we are. -Job j* | 3S. .; i "Let the f\.*>&$ r|,p their kaa J*, au'l let tiw hUH *? r?T*" I : tof ether. -Paalau 5a : ?. < >ver the door wu another trat ?parency, 4iapiayia| tooepicuou.sly the name* of Mora* aad PlaiA wLile firework a ware diacharged from tha froatl * Broadway asd Vasey atteot. At ?> o'Oatofc a t*lr9??'? hundred gun* wu tired from the top of tha baildta,* J. N*. Genna Bazaar No. Jli Bioadway,alaoka private reaidence. corner of Seventh avenu* and vw teenth street, were brilliantly illuminate! The Office of tha Great Weatarn Railroad and Mich? igan Ceatral Railroad, corner of Broadway and CootV landt street, wae fitely illuminated ard decorated with national tiags aleo a large ?aoner with th* fofiowirg motto - kmmilrv. Kail: ? ? al.d tbe : A' ?> Be Ca ? Mty they aerer fail tu **WM The Ameiican MbBBBbB waa likewia* liluri.^atad*** ,a*, and bourtifu !y de<orated with butting. Oaraeei 1 H tel, corner of 1'roa.lway and I'ark place, ilium nated on both a jee. Deimoni" s Bote', Oirnerof Broadway and Cka* bers ttret-t, waa very brilliantly ii!armo*te<i oo boot fror.tr, and preeet.^od a ?ne appearax.ee. Bower. A McNameea aplendid marble etore, ear** tf Broadway aid l'eeri atreet, waa bni.Aatiy '^tm-' nated with gas and candiee, a&d m tba w.odo** the following mottcea: : " Qbkbb Tacraauai " Vom dubttch ncMre* . '? Imt ? :?.ar ? I If IjpBI I. phBl B| aaaM tud '?:. ? by lioi > ? ? .-?ti a. 4 write aad t > ? ras Ja *) M ua, <?% tri 1 Tonit Ut y 9. Cooeva 0 ('o.. Brtak J > Bi i ; ail 8? tataa foaafaaa ai ?pe. 1 retrv -.