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f as "the late, and possibly, for some time to come, as the last Atlantic expedition." In making use of this expression the writer was necessarily unaware of events which have recently transpired, and I am, therefore, instructed to ask of you the favor to allow me to state that the arrangements of the directors as to new capital are now completed, that several hundred miles of the core, or interior portion of the cable, are completed, andthat the Great Eastern is chartered to go to sea in June, 1866, for the double purpose of laying an entirely new cable and of raising the broken end of the one thousand one hundred miles of cable laid this year, so as to splice additional cable thereto, and thus, if successful, furnish to the public a second means of communication. This one thousand one hundred miles of submerged cable is ascertained to be in the most perfect order by daily tests taken from the time it broke, and still continued daily. The buoys at the end of it are washed away,