The New York Times (Newspaper) - July 24, 1858, New York, New York ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH Foil Particulars of the Second From OUT Own STATIS j Orr July Our is now returning from the unsuccessful attempt to lay the Atlantic Telegraph and we expect shortly to enter the harbor of where it is understood ihe whole squadron The immediate object in going to Cork is to await further and to take in coal and It is expected that our stay at that port will not exceed eight but there are many reasons for believing otherwise some of which are the probable necessity for the general manager of the Mr. who is now on to go to London tha probability of a meeting of directors being called above that tho Agamemnon requires snch extensive for that ship received considerable damage during this and at times her situation was extremely if not Aa a condensed account of the up to this interest your I shall give the journal of events at the point 20) where I was obliged to break in order to my last letter by the ship Alice which apoke us at Junt gales and a high the tinder very short Ball the Agamemnon one and miles laboring terribly from 4 A. M. to noon gale increases In violence the squalls came Don heavy and more the Agamemnon We are going to wear ship she then wean round on other tack wind W. 3. W. the docs the same the Agamemnon again tele- We have ioat our the at this tima brings tbe large Iron lashed under the lashings to Ike starboard buoy and carry away the cranes support tbe buoys on each It is feond necessary to cut adrift the starboard one and let It drift away the port buoy Is with difficulty cured and taken on board at 4 P. M. the A. shall wear both ships rolling more especially two strange vessels In the barometer falls down to 29. IB noon lau and long 30' W. June high but clear wind S. W. by at 6X A. M. a very heavy sea strikes the carries away tho flying and all attached to It Tne Ball and are Tbe Agamemnon distant 1M sbe is observed to have a heavy laboring very she Is suddenly lost to our view we conjecture she must have wore shin At noon there la no prospect of Its the Niagara hove no observation lat by account N. barometer 21', water From noon P. M. blows the same at 8 P. It moderates and at midnight but little and sea becomes smooth Moderate from the westward chased a ship bound mistook her for the Noon furled all the wind light and dead ahead lat. 421, 30" 17' From noon to midnight same of compass points local attraction position to start from S. S. W. three-fourths W. 155 June smooth Ught from W. by S. steaming only 50' long 48'; at P. M. made two sail ahead that soon preve to be the Valorous and tbe Valorous lowers boat and boards us tions pass on escaping the fury of tbe gale both these ships sustain some damage tbe three of the on hand near the position all heave to remain stationary till Agamemnon arrives at It Is neither the Valor via nor Gorgon to be June day commences foggy heading W. N. we drift rapidly to north at nte of two miles per hour per yet at noon find we have experienced a powerful south current of 35 Nothing In sight at 3'. After obtaining the latitude the Niagara squared made run before the In order to re- cover lost At It commences to blow mad Increases to a furled and put ship under snug the wind at N. W. Nothing seen of any of squadron all this 2SM, A. galesi clear weather ship under reef fore and storm considerable no ob- servation by by 18'. At noon squared away to r un north to make up lost and also to search after tbc absent wind S. S. At 7 P. M. blowing close-reefed the furled foresail and wore ship and stood S. W. June but some lat. 3 18' at 1 P. Al. saw 3sail Soon discovered were the Telegraph Furled all sail and stood for The weather became All the squadron have boats visiting each other's Tbc Captain of the Agamemnon Informs us experienced same gale we heavy entire cable had shifted his ship was m a very and he must recoil a portion of the cable before it could be ready for and could not be ready before 24 Day ends very fine In every June beautiful ron close together at 8 A. M. a telegraphic message from Agamemnon says Will be ready ta splice tt 9 Preparations are Immediately made stnt on board of as also the end of the tele- graph Everything auspicious and lat 16' W. We are 15 days out At 1 o'clock commence paying out At 3 o'clock we bad 200 lathoms It Is calm the Mr It cast off from the and the Niagara commences to pay out In as does the At just three miles of cable had been paid the pressure at as the cable was coming out of the tke cable got out of one of the grooves of the and into another before it could be it parted by being cut by a attached to the Thus the miles fiom our ship was and probably the same amount from the as no doubt she did not make any attempt to save It The ships then again neared each other spliced again at 5 P. took In hawsers and commenced paying out under the most favorable sea smooth at a andT weather li Tbe Gorgon heads the Valorous beads We follow the Agamemnon a S.E. S. course our speed three miles per At 8 P. 12 miles and 270 fathoms bave run out most Ine pressure being very uniform at Tbe same till when this day June sen continues smooth wind from the westward course and rate of tiie At 1 A. M. the electricians report the uity has Every person who hears this report Is struck with for everything seemed progressing so very fine and satisfactory the the 270 aa being oat Although this discovery Is reported at 1 A. the cable ii continued to be paid out and the ship's speed U until A.M. The cable then out is 43 280 The dynamometer rises from to and ship's progress Is slowed down lo one mile per The engine Is set In motion to In and that task Is com- at Tbe cable comes In Ibe pressure Increases to at which point the cable and all except about three-fourths of a mile hanging out is What little we succeed In hauling in u very much snarled and badly Tbc Tery long-jawed wire Is nearly separated from the covering of gutta and is totally unfit for The ship is now put head about towards the point of In order to reconnect tbe cable the third time with the The opinion prevails on board our founded on some trials and scientific that the cause of ure of continuity must have occurred close to or on board of tbe All confidence is tbat actual trial i proves the break did not occur on our side of tbe but that it was between the splice and the We were al this time 84 miles and the splice was supposed lobe At A. Is calculated we are on the precise spot from whence slur ted to lay the Tbe Agamemnon la not but the is. At 11 A. lowered a and Ihe ship Alice 14 days from hound for wind and a smooth 57' 46'west Afternoon banked up From till noon fine June 28.-At I P. discovered three noon made them out to be the Telegraph squadron P. all three sent boats to the A 6 P. sent hawser to paid out 310 cable Indicator standing at 582-168 and previous to paying out it was 582-100 quite at all sail Is furled on cud both Valorous la position ahead of VOL. 2135 JULY 24, 1J58 the and the Gorgon ahead of the the Valorous nnd Agamemnon heading Gorgon Niagara our supposed depth of water at we start for our respective destinations at P. precisely there Is just three nautical miles of caMo paid at this time and quantity out the dynamometer first shows an Indication of pressure of pounds up o midnight the of ship la of a mile per IOR hove every 15 the le speed Is 5ii miles per hour the pressure Is very and uniform at ends he close to June beautiful ea perfectly wind at W. S. N. 4 miles per cable oing out At 4 A. M. the Niagara has paid out 8 nautical at 8 A. 68 nautical miles and 200 The actual distance run from point of Is 40 pounds from 8 to noon of sailing Is 4 At be amount of out Is 8Q 300 pounds fine sea J 4'; latter part of this 24 hours Is wind at ff. S. at ship 4 At 4 o'clock one undred and milts and GOO fathoms have been paid The Niagara has scarcely ny and cable runs out At 9 oun and 10 the electricians from their Ion give the fatal n The continuity hat 40 miles 370 fathoms of cable out up to this rom this lime till 37 minutes after 12 the peed of the vessel was as slow as and the able paid out as little as It could It had pre- been In the event of Ihe failure of the six hours should elapse before paying ut should or cable to part. while rockets were sent which the Gorgon an- and she sent a boat to So ends this N. actual distance run since leaving tne Is 107 up to June Niagara is riding wholly y the telegraph cable speed of ship stopped no Ion to and no paying out of cable pressure s applied In order to have cable for It Is now but all to no purpose pounds aro and the weight of several persons upon the at A.M. the cable parts out from the an attempt is made to haul it but in vain the azo lad to be applied anil 144 800 fathoms it on ended trial No. 3. The Cap- aln of the Gorgon now returns to his while HUDSON Issues his orders to tip helm and put on and our ship is under full 1 bound or Cork and at 8 A. set stiff breezes driving morn ahead furled II From this time till midnight heavy Rate of sailing 8Ji per rainy weather at 4 A. double-reef topsails and peed 9J4 miles per hour course E. ty wind S. W. b'y lat 20' long. After- overcast Mid squally considerable rain at imes midnight winds from W. N. course E. by sailed by log 258 miles lat. 55', 2'. I July steady sea all sail set and full speed 10 knots ailed from noon to 230 milca course E. by lat. 15'W., 27 23 days from ends the July breezes W. N. the day P. M. made Cape at 2 A. M. amcr to lat. 17 54' at Clear distant 10 July breezes sh took pilot on board at 5 A. M. an of Cork Frern all I can and my am pretty well satis Odd that we s lork very vhile and Sucl until the ships me ble weather we h I tall not leave Many obstacles will present and s lould we as now for hat it will result of some i as yet un There was one r ng ihe laying of Every prepared to splice fine for i so continued r experience teaches me in a T 10 of whom Mr. FIELD is markable circumstance time we were he the was D lying by for ic and the sea smooth until the accident happened anil it was rough was the case in instance In fact the only favora id was while engaged with the The lost in three trials 192 miles of yet we n turn with of cable on In laying the cable every possit Ic care and at- tention waa given to the ami every tive was used to guard against accident or Even the Captain and First Lieutenant stood watch the process of day and The officer of tiie deck his constant attention to the lo j and a id the log was heaved every In the was stationed 20 Ten men were at the out whil i another gang was stationed on platform leading from circle to The En- gineer of the Company was constantly at his or was relieved by the Chief Engineer of the There were also two other engineers de- tailed to Then there was a master's mate stationed at the brake also two gentlemen con- with the Cc and the general business all ing watch and regularly ed while If of the electricians were con- stantly on in which department alone there are 8 The whole number of persons on board in pay of the Company is 22. The scene at was Scarcely a word was spoken silence was and no conversation Nothing was heard but the peculiar g of the machine as the cable was running This music was out while the lights about deck and in the quarter-deck vras the first we paid brilliancy to the Some forty or fifty lanterns illuminated the Each time that it waa announced the continuity had it seemed to paralyze all who heard the sad The mode adopted by the ships in splicing was this The Niagara and Agamemnon made fast to each I to a They kept 200 fathoms apart until two miles of cable had been paid to reach then cast off and separate courses at a rate generally of five miles per while the progress would vary from 3J- to 4} miles per You will easily imagine the sea must each time have been smooth to form a The highest pressure at any tune waa the lowest Satisfactory experiments prove in two instances Hint the continuity or break of cable occurred nigh to the and tainly beyond the splice from our The Cleveland Railroad The Cincinnati Commercial has the following Special from dated July 21 954 Convention of the leading officials of Eastern and Western Companies met at Cleveland to take action upen the difficulties In railway resulting from ihe recent reduction of ger fares on the New-York and Erie teen Western roads were invited to although ihe notice was ten were The New-York Central was very strongly Warm and exciting discussions took The Little and arid lumbus and Cleveland lines at first refined to the Erie Roaa as to finally and a resolution was by the Convention reducing passenger and fares Irom all by all routes to and from ond per below whatever pr ce the Erie Head may But on final cation the Little Miami and the Columbus mid land and the latter moved denounced by President of the Fort Wayne and Chicago and Mr. President of the and Cincinnati who moved an A scene during which Judge warned Ihe Convention that the Pennsylvania and Baltimore Roads had six weeks in but within forty-eight hours would reduce rates to nominal Afier a severe Mr. of the C. C. and Mr. of the L. M. R. agreed to a which resulted In the adoption of a resolution for Immediate reduction on all the aboye action was changed so as to keep through rat s by all thate on the Erie the among tbc various roads This new tarl an to be ac above stated of the of the New-York during the to tbe LI their readiness to cu favor of the Dayton Under the new tariff the New York will be to o Freights will be reduced tl the tamt eduction to be to the existing of rates Is to effect Reduction on freights and and Mr. entral Intimated tie Miami and C. C. the latter roads off In arc from Cincinnati to ler points In per LATEST BY From DISPATCHES RECEIVED MEHT FROM Dispatches from Utah at the War ders bave been Issued that ranks of tbe Army in except from absolute necess was to be that the the fields of the Among the documents pardon and peace An officer of the w relative to the route eastward and nort virtually blockaded tbat and that It will requ large as la now The Treasurer's weekl amount on deposit to be 000 Is subject to Th were i THE WAR LONEL Of 23. o the 25th of re- nt slate that or 0 one should leave the through Salt Lake and the greatest cara did not trespass upon la Governor to the iting from Washington 1 says ward of Is now o one can cross Snako re a force ten limes as peace ccn be statement shows tbe tie of Trot ST. dispatches Express to say left Fort Leavenworth on t for General HABRIT to bal from has ret was overtaken fifteen miles the Sonth Fork of the Platt General Intended going to principal and a being a General In their c holding Council with their assurances of Capt. who wa countermanding the was met at and probably came up with quarters by the The getting along what delayed by high wate Col. MAT'S column was n Ion's and Col. MORR Col. on the 11th. Ma columns were near the Several of the Leavenworth have comm measures were Some of tb This has been holies the mercury rising to UO to friend ship Fort A dispatch from per United States E Tbe De Riviere AND DATIS HELD KON AND DAUGHTER of e receipts which forthe week pson July 23. of the 2plh per U. 8. The which 2d with orders and await Instructions General east of the crossing of on the Inst. Tbe isli Hollow to meet the considerable body of tbe are of tbe presence at wore desirous of the purpose of renewing towards the dispatched with orders c of a portion of tbc Ken rney on the General and trains were all i tbe latter were j ct on tbe Oth near above Plum Creek was In near Fort ors and e Blue on tbe parties out the lute fire need and takon to organize a fire apparatus arrived this day of the season here in the shade at 8 o'clock this from Santa July 23. dated 10th press lo says the Santa Fc mail has with dales tiie 1st Inst. Great preparations were celebrate the Fourth of The Surveying Party on port tbe country with abundance of All the on the route were very Fe to making a tbc Canadian River re water and and way suitable for The mall party had sufle tbe Some of the trains which left a no molestation from had arrived at Santa on the were getting along The grass was never News The Kansas Herald say has Issued certificates of e under tbe Lecompton Con members from here In the Spring July 23. that to all those Tne County which gives that a jn branches of the The returns for State officers will bo made te the In whose bands the whole subject The the people to vote for ordinance and settle tlon without further strife ind Tbe New-York Stenin Ordinance and the Fr The motion to atop by injunction of tbe made by the Haven Railroad In the Tinted is now under elaborate argument before Juslice The City authorities and the properly holders are represented by D. Ex- Judge and A. The Railroad counsel are Messrs. NOTIS July 23. the The Death of Minute guns were rise to sundown as a mark July 22. here to-day from 3f-respect tb the late Gen. The Weather at ST. The weather is cloudy northeast N. July 23. and quite Wind by i July f. M at unchanged sales it for 75 for 3754 for good to choice 75fordoublu WHIAT sales warm Milwaukee at 7Jc.; warm Racing at els Red at 83c. demand sales at 51cJ352c. and I for OATS and nominally 37Mc. for and for Rn with a good demand sales and boats bushels Canal bushels bushels bushels July 23-6 P. M. WHEAT sales els at 05 for White Can 98c. for Red Warm Chicago CoaH sales 1.700 bui hela Hot Illinois at OATS Canal i 27c.; 8c. to Lake Canal bushed July P. M. Roats are only commencing to arrive from tiie ht break Ing on No sales worth July 22. at unchanged 30c. for advanced 94 25 Cir July 23. at MESS and in good BACON July 23. FLOUR WHEAT Conn active at to bushels Flour 23. FLOUR firm demand WHEAT steady tl and 2c. 10, COBH scarce at but rn DA 23. and COBH but no change in firm Pao BULK and DESERTERS Officer Of arrested two apprentices and laying off the ro the above of the who then firm and advanced 4c. buoyant and advanced 2c. es WHEAT LARD held at -On Thursday afternoon Harbor Police bout No. 2, named FEITI lo the ship idy for who had de- were given In charge proceeded to TIONAL STATEMENTS F TITE TO THE Mr. tho proprietor of the Napoleon and JOHN his ba before Judge warrant Issued a of each to appear ai perjury at the next silting in Hxi AT and both of Lawyer against rant was failed to t the officer having returned him non est He bps not been seen in boken since Saturday subornation of drawn up the false and Induced HUNCH tc It Is that a tlon has been effected be- tween Colonel and to Induce the lady to reti and tbat will start for Mobile to-day It is due to this young might otherwise be Injured to state tha her part In this scandal has been an Involuntary oi e from the Even the letters vt hich she Is said to bave written to on tha baseness to ev committing her as a party t nls were either written by others and rel penned herself with tl jailors Into tbc belief that In order that she might the her She slates t her father's house In Mobil which she was Induced to do under the PRICE TWO BAIL FOR WIKE M hOMF tOIt 1JLODNT were brought up ly the id held lo ball In the sum id answer the charge f tbe of their whom a similar The charge against him le as counsel for return to tbe habeas swear to IL ils so far at least as rn home with her er with their whose reputation In the estimation of her or two of which he had with the view of copied by or e view of deceiving her he tras a willing nore readily escape from from the time she left of taking a short ride her mother and Cant DI and with ne Idea of going more th in a few miles Into the up to the time she escaped from her jailors near Philadelphia and retu ned to her she has been under the control of she unwillingly obeyed thr tbe whole The pretence by which she was Induced to leave the house of Dr. has a ready been published In the report of her ny before Judge After leaving the house In In her she saya thence to am she was placed In me Napoleon On arriving and Ining the deception that bad been practiced upon 1 she says she told her mother that she wi her father the first confined In a room and wa one except Captain ex Ri ers who were In the al of her determination to found necessary to removi HI and one or two otb whs owing to this avow when It was her from the Napoleon tbc was taken a dred miles Into tbe conn Instead of being conce thought by taking hei so far away and leaving her without she w before the arrangements 1 ad been ejected tor the party lo sail for w When the plan c In it. and to thinking from tbe surveillance DE sne would fi The rest of her arc contained i Ich was the original In taking her Into the her she says she uc her mother testified tat If she once of her mother and means to return lo ner after leaving her testimony before Alier got Into tbc family of Mr. Ihe she resolved make her ough so HI as to be hardly able lo sit she nerved succeeded in carrying out parU to the Interview on Sunday ni she says raw the that about the was whether she had got hud pawned bis watch lor twenty-five cents SI about st be to get only o bad no money to give and he soon lie was dressed on that slon In a brown colored and white As three or fo arc In the handb of officer for particular afterwards In the little more The last a slouched felt bat the worse fur wea r warrants fur his arres this may be na lie was seen a week Fame plus a feature of the was martial mustache that sc gracefully curled at tiie Hotel Napoleon had fallen willi his fulling body tly A Woman Head 0 A. woman lyl the master of the Her and Captain the Second Precinct of the having sent word with two officers lo where the sc quire Into the The forecastle on on no clothing except a ch calico which ceased The colored and to N. an the West been staying with the you came on board the schoon Joint of B who came on about A. forecastle b and her arms way she appeared to bavi WAIU nudged the an Tbat Is my belter go down as tl If she stood and she went would not be the closed The vessel b lo suffocate one In the hoi Is presumed the w sank under the the confined ant died of recognized she had been employed at for a In boarded In the though she also Boon states tbat he stal end did not go on board when lying on the deck near the neither of them went having anything to do slates sel during the night at tween i and 6 o'clock this WAED and the woman Ing to do with tbat he overslept himself would be seen If she left Hi stay until when she The three colored men and locked up In the as and C the vessel were also direct Hospital at 2 will hold the Infill man Th i he fo md i tbat he wa not THE DEAF MUTE Ki Inqui Coroner at Fort of PAT. the deaf mut Dumb who and on tbi River Railroad train and I dence coincided with the s the just the fron Accidental was was li years of ami He bus been for some time WOMiN BURHED TO D Ing at the corner of was so badly hurried veslei having taken she was a nnd afte on the set ft One of her 7 burned It is not will be held to-day on tbe b ANOTHER A died yesterday at the of burns received a few a camphene lamp at No. will be held thers whose commands mentioned be was driven to Jersey so around to Hoboken uld escape and go back to ty she She was then not allowed to see any led In It was uld be to get back tat then was the time to to the am her With ic hich she had with DE at Dr. five min he ny saying that be n a OUB a young dead In the o Captain tiie body was lifted out on hen notified the Police o Captain to Coroner he pier adjoining Fulton was to In- was lying near the some having but covered with a belonged to tbc de- consisted of three WILLIAM HI the first two belonging the lait a native ol admitted that he had g and that she r with him on Thursday the cook of the to get breakfast saw her standing In the r feet on tbe forecastle on tbe sides of tbe come up to get the pointing to he cook told him she had e Captain would see her then went and spoke to To moke sure that she hatch was then ling loaded smell Irom w deb was almost sufficient 1 with tbe hatches It by the night's de- Of the turpentine In being unable to get a colored er name was and SO cents a week working who keeps a CABIT and his wife he was a out for a with a woman up about 2 o'clock yes WARD and the girl He says that during the and de- vith the on board ef the Sat he went on board when he found He had told the mate and fearing the woman persuaded her to go off fere arrested by Officer second BIT nnd the Captain of d to appear at Coroner ON THE HUDSON t was held by upon houy and ver at One Hundred Inst. by a Hudson The of the cape the and all A verdict of The deceased parents reside In with the and ay at clothes led In half an She pouring some camphene e to It and was ot was so ed to An Inquest CLARK Hospital from the effects s ago by the explosion of The Police D. WEMYSS JOBSON DANGEROUSLY ASSAULTED or TUX Wemyss Jobson called yesterday at No. 87 to see an At tbe Jobson met Mr. occupant of the Mr. knew Jobson but Jobson did not know Mr. Jobson If was tbe artist he was in quest of giving ihc name of the The following brief scene ensued upon tho Interrogatory Mr. are D. Wemyss I have never been to but will Introduce I am a friend of Thomas Francis whom you bave grossly belled In youi lake Mr. raised his right font and projected It with unexpected energy anci vigor towards the rear of Her Majesty's Tbe foot having reached Its destination with a vast amount of unexpected which was Immediately to the body of tbe Her Majesty's and the consequence was a rapid descent of the aforesaid body ol Her Majesty's dentist to the Her Majesty's after recovering his arose and don't understand this de- mand Mr. have given all the explanation I shall tell you I will have an up the Mr. to the shuts the door In looks at the door a minute In silent casts a momentary glance at bis soilea and then looks As men of practical genius jump hastily to so did Seeing two boys standing on the opposite side of the who had witnessed the he hurried after but the more ho hurried after tbe more they hurried from as the result had determined to Jay the matter before a Police and baying the ance of experience in litigation ing long QUO Impressed upon him the necessity of taking the first slop In legal sought to get tbc boys to BO with Falling to get the he determined to go without and weal after the above scene on the door steps of No. 67 Franklin which was enacted In much less time than It has taken us to describe Her Majesty's Dentist rushed Into Jefferson Market Police His quick breathing showed that he hao His excited look and excited manner showed tbat his was of the greatest have a serious complaint to shall be happy to hear It. your Honor I have it Is but one of many similar complaints that 1 have had to make f Ince I retired from the position of a member of Her Majesty's to the Royal family of 1 have been made the object of an outrageous personal 1 have had the boot of a applied portion of my had It been applied to would bave caused you to exhibit a higher pilch of indignation than jou have been pleased to notice In me. 1, Her Majesty's while at the door of a house in this peacefully and Inoffensively Inquiring for n brother as II bavo before the boot of an athletic male person plied as to a man of a courser a man less refined In his less the result might not have been with who am an educated a scientific reared in tiie lap of having never physically rubbed against the edges of the to be who for a of years the honorable and dignifying position of a of her Dentist to the Royal of who lias been for a long I may say for many on the most In- lei ins. socially and with the moat noted men nnd women of England and France I have been persecuted by that Louis who at this very moment has In tub very City ol your great 1, who have been what 1 have and In quence of that have been subjected lo persecutions that would have broken down any other than one lived for ihe advancement of a great who a member of Her Majesty's as I have more than 1 dare as an educated man and a a Judge of the can Imagine ihe result of such an physically and as that to which 1 in terms as plain as Is con- sistent with the language of a explained to after the I have 1 it almost unnecessary for me to say that the result was of a most serious Im- mediately after tne application of the boot as I was afflicted what IB technically termed known In the of the 1 have to state lo you after the application ol the b as a concussion of the brain from which 1 have ever and from as vour Honor may lam not yet have to ask you for arrest and punishment of the person who has thus inflicted physical injury and sonal upon me. The above statement of Ills case by Her Majesty's dentist was convincing to tiie mind of the A summons was requiring the ance of Mr. to answer the THE LATE ON Two MARRiEn e lamination was to have taken yesterday before Justice In the case of the recent assault upon two respectable ried by Counsel for Median stated that the parties were willing to let the mutter end who e It lite Justice said ihe case could not be allowed In inch an easy but tbat he should Insist on an Median's counsel declared that be was too 111 to appear and a postponement of the was It was stated on behalf of the ladles that they only contented to withdraw this prosecution on Hie ground that they thought had been pretty severely punished and from their deslie to avoid further who at the time nf the assault was employed as the doorman at the Court of Common has since been discharged from Ids post by Judge STEPHEN H. BRANCH ARK ma Stephen H. Branch was arrested on a warrant Issued by Justice to answer a second charge of preferred against him Dy Mayor and Mr. Simeon The based upon an article published in tbe last Indictment for The affidavits were the formal papers usual In simitar alleging defamation of and Injury to fair fame iu tbe Daniel of who prints the was alto arrested as a Branch and Mr. Adee each gave ball In to answer the charges preferred against Mr. of the Sunday becoming surety for Andrew J. of No. US East being bondsman for Mr. HOTEL young fashionably was Thursday In the room of a lady and at the Metropolitan He politely apologized to the occupants on their coming to take possession of the and assured It was a As he was not stopping at the and as be had a bunch of keys In his of remarkably delicate and It was deemed to discredit hit He waa yesterday before Justice and furnished with lodgings at son Market ATTEMPTED Barrett was arrested charged with an attempt to commit a rape upon Ann residing In near The complainant leges tbat Barrett entered her place on Thursday and being frustrated In his vile heather The accused was held to ball In to answer the FELONIOUS Samuel an was standing on the steps of tbe be was suddenly attacked by keeper of a groggery In had on some steel knuckles and injured Rothschild The was speedily arrested and locked up in the Tombs for ex- OF AN OLD Some unconscionable Thursday nicked pocket of Mrs. Jane a lady 80 residing lii as she was passing through of all the money she hail In the The old lady had just buried her only and the money was the proceeds of tbe sale of her son's PASSING young man giving his name at Charles Rogers WHS committed to the Tombs j on a charge of attempting to pass a mi Colchester of at No. 102 In payment for a Four other worthless bills found In his In the case ol arrested July for keeping a houte of Caroline Mary Johnson and Whitman weie committed to Island tor ihe term of Fix months as Emma was arrested on of her mother Rachel for leaving her homo without and visiting a home of Officer thur her before the and reprimand she was sent back to her William was arrested on Regina and was Held to ball before the Mayor In f 300 to answer for Dr Samuel F. Green returned in the on from after aa absence of during time he has been con- with ami endued In the ment of a school for ihe insl ruction of in the of books In the same on medical diaries D. Rector of Grace after service iu Ibe bss asked and received permission to be with hit family In Europe several ARRIVAL OF TBB Anticipated Attack on by Spain Passage of the India in the House of THE AGAMEMNON NOT HEARD THK Cotton and The Royal Mail steamer 3. G. arrived at thin port at The sailed front Liverpool on July 10. Her dates are three days later than those already The steamship from arrived at Southampton on the 8th It is again stated thai Spain is preparing an ez of men for The House of Commons had passed the for the Government of Lord had announced in the House of Lords that the British cruisers would be withdrawn from the Cuban but that the blockade of the African coast would be The substitution of the America for the Arit was caused by the discovery of a liaw in the shaf of the The Cunard Company advertise that the screw steamer Jura would leave Liverpool on the 17tl for instead of the The Orta is also advertised to sail for York 01. Wednesday the 28th By instructions of the Board Trade an in wan to open at Argyle on 7th inst relating to the laU wreck of the Glasgow and York near the Mull of Campbel town is the nearest port 10 where the oc Neither the nor her had arrived at and nothing had transpired in regard to the Atlantic The Niagara and Gorgon were taking In anil would be ready for sea again about the lime the The Agamemnon and could be coaled and gut ready for sea within three days after their The tors of the Atlantic Telegraph Company were meet and decide upon future action immediately upon the arrival of the It Is says tiie Daily that the attempt to lay the cable wilt certainly be renewed this haps almost As soon at tbc Agamemnon makes her appearance the real position of affairs will be more clearly The Daily city article that the shares were more inquired for on and that they were quoted at to Tbc Cork Examiner intelligence been received of tiie and anxiety has been evinced for her as of she joins the appointed no or satisfactory slept can be t junction and recommencement of the projec be the from a review of tbc books of the Cunard Transatlantic re- turns have been made which would prove the present to be one peculiarly favorable for the of the These returns thai ocean Is on an average subject to one hurricane tn seven In the month ul one in two in and one in nine days In This would make the Immediate attempting or the work most Important In its final Tne tity of ft HI remaining on board both ships U amply sufficient for the like the re- tent uncs liai ing been foreseen and provided The Paris correspondent of the I breakage of the transatlantic cable Is a topic much It being of European and It Is urged wilti sumo that the spare between one and another should be preferred to the straight when the charm in middle passage off ihe Irish coast is Known to be to sudden so of a short line from Shetland to to Cape at the point of thence to the American would seem t chances of Some months ag i Mr. was heje on behalf of a for which he and obtained from the French Government a personal ak far us France is for a line from Paris southward lo the coast of to and lo The towards the Equator oiler less nnd none of the points Indicated as fir us Newfoundland and It Is ous that America will never be satisfied with only stilus to Its even were the Agamemnon to On the 7th the House of Lords was not in ami the proceedings in the House of Com of merely local On the 8th, fn House of the Jew bil through an having been agreed to prevents Jews from exercising ecclesiastical patronage Hei Majesty upon ecclesiastical In the House of after some general Government of India was read a third and passed amidst loud Sir E. B. then moved the second iig of the Government of the object of which is to establish a settled form oi Government in that part of British North to in consequence of recent gold a great stream of population is now lie urged the importance of a strong government being established in the first and added that the present Government had decided on con- the policy of the late Government with respect to the privileges possessed by the son's Bay In the course of his he staled that there was every reason to a very large production of gold in the try about to be created into a regular The bid would only remain in force for five and then the powers of the Governor would be re- signed to free and local After some observations from various generally in praise of the Government the waa read a second On the in the House of the India was read a first The Earl of said the Government for reasons which it waa unnecessary to refer to remove from Cuban waters the ron now stationed there but there was no tion whatever of discontinuing the of the Coast of In the House of Mr. in response to an said GOT had net taken into consideration the expediency of making use of the Leviathan in order to lay down the At- A deputation on the subject of the Cuban trade had had an interview with Loid in answer lo the said that He concurred generally in the objects of the With regard 10 that Government for and good faith n the of regard to he 1 1ml be by the General of Cuba iban by any external foice that ex cry exertion had and was to bring ihc Spanish to good faith in this and that lir result might be brought about without a lo coercive That with in as shown in the caae of the thorp could be no doubt that ii anew tbat they weir coining in evidence on this point on the and that he hoped that the whose desire to put down he bad perfect would soon be himself convinced that it was Slavery in feared this particular case was di nee lo show the might be held as con- senting With regard to Coolie explained that Lord CARNARVON'S was intended to put a stop to the carrying of Coolies from India to any foreign possessions that it was their de- termination to place the Coolie emigration to our own possessions on such a fooling as snou d cure fair treatment lo the and he believed if that could lie system of Coohe emigration might be found beneficial both to the Coolies themselves and to the He the great care and consideration which Ihe Government were determined to give to secure for Coolins good treatment and fair He did not think ibal the exclusion of Cuban produce liom our markets would if