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INTERESTING FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP PERSIA. The Recognition Question in Spain. Napoleon at the Bottom of the Affair. OUR AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND, &e., he., &e. ‘The mail steamship Persia, Captain Lott, which left Liverpool at half-past ten on the morning of the 4th, and Queenstown on the evening of the 5th inst. arriwed here 4 nine o’clook inet evening, ‘Lord Palmerston waa still unable to attend to his par- Mamentary duties, owing to his attack of gout; but he ‘was expected to be able to take bis place again in the ‘House in the course of a few daps, ‘The trial of steam fire engmes was ip progress at the ‘Oryatal Palace. The result on the first two days was decidedly unfavorably to the§ American jengines,; but as ‘an accident to the‘ Manhattan’’ had temporily prevented that machine from taking part in the contest, it was thought that in tho later trials, in which the “Manhattan” ‘would appear, # different result might be arrived at. A block of warehouses on the corner of Water street ana~Coyent Garden, in Liverpool, has boon destroyed by fire. They wore occupied by Messrs. Duckworth & Rath. bone, and contained a large quantity of cotton and other Produce, all of which was consumed. The loss fs vari- ously estimated at from £100,000 to £200,000 sterling, the value of the cotton alone being stated at £120,000. Mr. Dion Boucicault, the well known author-actor, bas deen adjudicated a bankrupt. The Mor of the Exchequer moved a vote of £105,000for the purchase of the Exhibition Buildmg at Konsingtém and for the purpose of commencing certain perationg in order wo adapt it to the purposes for which it was intended. Afver ponte discussion of a very stormy nature the vote ‘was rojectéd by 287 to 121—majority against govern: ment 166, resu!t was received with loud cheering. and the City of Limerick arrived at Queens- o’clock on the afternoon of the od The Africa arrived at Queenstown about eight o'clock A. M. on the 4tb. AMERICAN AFFAIRS, Spain and the Recognition Question. ‘The London 7imes Paris correspondent writes:— Private letters from Madrid inform me_ that proposals i recognition have been made on behalf of the ithern States of A: ca to the Spanish government, ‘@nd that those proposals are made “i the cognizance amd full sanction of the French Em . The pro- ue are at this moment under consideration he Marquis of Maraflores and his collesgues, who are, of course, aware they are approved by the Ki- peer ‘and also aware that if Spain consents abe will have Support of France. The Confederate States are pre: parivg to guarantee the inde} of Cuba, lther by by treaty with her,or by join‘ in the treaty with other Powors in return for cortain not unreasonable advantages, ‘The answer of the Spanish rnment is not yet given, anne with France by her side, it may not be uafavora- It is thought at Madrid that in any case the km- seh of the French will not much longer postpone ae izing the Confederacy—if with others well and good; if Bot, alone.” In the House of Lords on the 2d inst., the Duke of New. gusrix moved the second reading of the British Columb | geri Dill. He gave a most satial report of” of the colonies of Vancouver's ae pale jumbia, and stated that the cola would bow lug Mp thought yes time ag patie institutions with tad lation 80 fluct it on evo have @ ive Bren on the ba stat t aprange woe beg pa "a for a fy Stee serene British America to join the "roads in Eahan Dolumbia, which now reac practically to the Rocky Mountains, He stated that negotiations had been entere:t into for the sale’ of the intererts of the Hudson’s Ba; Company to the Juternational Financial Association, wbicl intended to Issue 200,000 shares for the establishment of another company. Ybis new company would in the position of the Hudson's Bay Company th ncial Association only being intermediate ageuts, Sir Head, Mr. C. M. Lampson and s@veral most influential persons were at the bead of the new company; Lord Tacwron complained of the mode in which the fairs of the Hudson's Bay Company had been managed, but exprossed a doubt whether the transfer: mbout to be made would be a change for the better. He believed the Bew company comprised within it the names of geutic mon who were Americact, either by birth or interest; and be should be sorry to see the seat of the direction ‘of the company changed from England to Now York with ard to British Columbia. bill was read a seond time. Question in Parliament. ply to nck, wiated tbat the government would give up Mend y, the 18th, onlese any Question ob public importance sbould interveve, for Fescmption of the debate on the motion for the recogni tion of the Southern States of America. Mr. W. E. Forsla asked the Under Secretary ‘er Foreign Afiirs if he could iuiorm the House whetuer it was tree that a proposition was made some time ayo for @ folut Mediation between the federal and Confederate States on the paris of the English and !reuch goveromeuts. Mr. Layard, after considerable interaytion from Mr, Roebuck, denicd the truth of the statement ino Roebuck’ on the evening when be made bie moti my aid that eince November Inst no communication had be Feceived from the French goverament proportog me is woen North and South, ive ale» deuied the tr Mr. Roebuck’s assertion, on the yas Mr. Roeboole alleged, of the Emperor of the F Lyons Committed @ breach of eon’ dence by taking to Mr. Beward a copy of a despatch addressed to her Majesty's government by the Government of france, relative to the affuire of America. ‘THE EXPORT OF CONTRANAND. In the House of Commons on the Sd Mr. Carnegie asked whether in the existing state of affairs tn A) it was Qoutrary (o international law to consign arms, ammunt tion and medicines to the porte of Quebec, Nassua, Mat moros and Havana, and whether a vesse) containing such articles and bound'to any of the above ports would be able to condempation by a prize court. The Solicitor Genera! replied in the negative; but added that the cargo must be bona fide destined for a neutral port, ‘THE URVENOS OF CANADA. The Marquis of Hartington, in reply to Colonel Almes- Jey, states that the cominissioners sent out last year to Yyuire nto the frontier defences of Canada hed mado their report, bat, until the colonial government had taken th. matter into consideration, no sepa could be adopred fer carry ing ite rece Jone into eflvct. THE SUPPLY OF COTION. Mr. Carmo brought under the notice of ar supp.y of cotton, and moved for Lies = quire whether any further meai Ye the iegitimate functions of the hoy rovetecaany ce focreasiug the suyply of coiton from that country. ergucd, no matter what might be the result of now raging in America, it would be unfeanovable 10 ex pect from tho Southern States anything like the supply of cotton which England was formerly in the babit of ob- wining from the: yart of the werld, In ludia, on the e@entrary, the (eid of production was onlimited. Mr. Leazely seconded the motion, Mr Cobden ridiculed the efforta which the government of India bad Litherte made to encourage the growth f gotten, He observed that at the foot of tue Rocky Mann tains, in the western valley of the Mississippi, there wae exhaistions ‘eld for, the, produetion of cotton, abd a so tnd clirnate admirably adapled to the pian which oniy = ed Engiieb capital avd ente prise for its develop. sir C Woon spoke in defence of the government of India. Mr. Grctt was of opinion that legmiative action was not the means by which inereased supplies could be ob: fined. ile recommended the gubdivivion of India mito AiMereut Preeidencies. ‘The motion was finally withdrawn. The Case of the Steamer Gibraitar or Sumtes, Lord R. Crem, asked the Home Secretary whéther be and willing to lay on the lable, without reserve, ali com ications with regard to (he detention of the vesne) Sw altar, which bad paved between aay offer or de. par ment of and.the Collector of Custome at Livi Bir GcoRGR GREY Said there was no objection to tay fepon tho table, if the poble lord would move for it, ® y of the correspondence between the Coliector of Cus Soe 8 Liverpoot and Tard of Customs. ‘The Rebel Invasion of the North. Toe London Times sees in the latest Americanadwioes of the report that Lee ie reselutely bent ‘yading the North, and carrying the war inte Feterai, ferritory, and io an editorial upon the yy i aye the tno @ercoce, carelegemens, of unconcern of the North at = K-or/ with which it i threatened is moat "ke It argues that if [20 wins the cause of the Reorin ts Kat, white it he loses the cauragt ihe tea is pot eesentially injured. If Hooker's army i defeated, Washington ogoupied and Pennsylvania overawid by « eov(ederate armny—eaye eat is ditioult w see fh w the demand of the South for independence can be any longer refused, - fir, W. &. Lindsay peblithes a letter in the Wmv deprornting comments on the mission of bimeelf and Mr. Roebsek to Parts while the debate ® pending in Marla 1 And ameertiog that what Mr. Koebuck baw ptated @ qrite {rue end will b@ eunirmed by Mr lindaay wio the debate if reamed on the 18th, Mr Lindsay gays the interview with the Craperor wat bs oupiit alot by ©) Camstences which shall in* due time be (ouy cade biowe, sod he chow'd have had poedjection to make ai | Cane passed kuown to lord Cowmy ping (Om Fontaindiens bad tliae permitted eparks that m euch wcase mer? ame tion @ not Nyt last year Lord. NEW YORK HERALD, proof and prefers the coneurrent ae cane testinal the remumiscences of oficial persous lo Roeb and Mr, Lindsay. and uneertainty, and it would be ite intentions, ean conduct her to eafety. Americans cap bonor tbe day with more pride than ever im their country, Mr. Layarp stated that government had not received any answer }) nor could he say when an auswer was bed ‘to arrive ‘The Paris Pays says:—‘We are already authorized to ‘consider the acceptance of the itions of the three Powers by Russia as certain, A ihid J & conference and the six points will serve as the basis the arrange- ment.” The Berliner Borten says the Prussian govern- ment has been informed by Wa that the ental to the notes of the three Powers will in its essential points, as pevt = t ei litee obs coors Especially with reference to the assembling 88, The wishes of Austria will be especially Raley ph ‘while those of England, which are of @ more advanced character, will not be conceded. ‘The insurrection continues active. A Cracow telegram says:—‘The reports of numerous soanae ements having taken place in Lithuania have been irmed by Russian accounts. Tho Russians gustained considerable losses in aD engaagement near ade he News received here in contradiction of the statement that of eae ee Wysocki had been defeated, says that engagement lasted eleven hours, but the few ig still unknown. The Russians have suffered sev. ere losses, and the aoe Brgy ie full of rounded A tologram fata pace july 2, eays:—An im| engagement ou a piace at Worki, in the pintesty of Plock. Many Russians have been been brought into the atti Warsaw. Turkey. Intelligence from Constavtioople states that the Prince of Servia has demanded the evacuation of the forts apou the Dwina ocoupied by Turkish troops, avd the removal of the Turkish inhabitants. Ihe Porte has refused to compl igh the demand, kish government has announced its intention wi eanine two years pay and a free passage home Poliah emeers and Pividiers ‘eaving the service ne Porte. This measure is not intended to apply to Hun- garian troops. Persi The Paris Patric and Pays assert that Herat is not yet taken. The chief of the Affhans has offered a priaci- ality to the Covernoe. of the town if he would consent to its gurrender, The Governor is said to have reused the offer. The Persian army i# said to be advancing to relieve Herat. A private te of June 8. reporte a peer demand , jor ag rest cotton had gli advanced. Freights declined 108, Exchange 44: lower. The Monsoon had commenced. Australia. ‘The steamer Great Brittain from Melbourne May 2, had reached Liverpvol, with 63,726 ounces of gold. 1] is unimportant. Commereiel Intelligence. i LONDON MONRY MARKET. Loxpon, July 8, kve ‘The English stock market this witheut alteration and has remained quiet to the close, the ovly quotations of Console being 92%; Laid for money, and 9255, lo 1394 fortheith of A The accounts from the Paris bourse showed a 8) t tendency to recovery. There was as meady but heavy demand for dis- count at the Rank today. Abont £55,000 in gold was taken to the Bank this afternoon. For the first time for many weeks past the market for foreign sevurities was to-day simost totally free from fluctuation, an im- provement of one-eighth ‘n Greek bonds and Spanish certificates and of one fourth per cent in Tur- kish congolides being the observable move. ments. The £20 shrres of the Hudson's Bay Cor) have ranged to-day between 1'¢ and 2 premium, and the ficice was LAS n.19%. Thin is ecarcely wp great a premiuin AS was expecied, and Lhe parties mdsi intimately ac- quajnted with the value of "ite Property expres strong. convictions (f the appreciation In whieh it will be held a few years home. WAKBPIELD, NASH & CO."S CIRCULAR. Lr maroon, July 3, 1863. Contos -The market opened with more aoimation un- mediately after our last issue, but var political rn. MOP® Subsequently combined to render holders timid of keopmg in tock With ovcasional exceptions, however jou in price bas been made. We repeat out for Americ cotton, viz. y 2k igd,; Mobile, 21d.; uplands, 20%d | gales, 33,7: Said, of whict epeculators Lick 3,630, exporters’ 7,440, jemving to the trade 20,730 bales. \smes,—-Moderate sales of pote 2°. a 30°. per ¢wt,, 2d Js offered at 2us., bat Do first quality in market. Bars.—Sales of perewt, Nothing done im Philadelp Crovmnecen —Seme old bas changed bands at 308 per cwt., and new at 27 Rogin and we ~The value of the former has common may mow be quoted Zhe. pirits momupally 1068. Some excitement arose early tn the week, of Con: ederate raid into Penogylvabia ;wh io 0. the reper it was suj posed might Interfere with receipts of this artiele at the porte and an active demabd was experieve ed for forward delivery as well awon the spot. Later American advices have caimed (his excitement, and the market closes dul) at 28. to 2s. 1d. for Rgfined and £17 for Crude, TaLLow bas ruled generatly dot! #ince our Iagt, and, with a moderate demand, prices are geuerally 6d, por cw. lower. We quate Notth American 40s. a 42s. 1. ¥ ©, ip London 42s, Od. for present delivery, and 452, Ba for laet three months. Lab experienced @ better demand in the early part the week, chiedy for forward dei but the ee ¢ again quiet. @ quote sweet refining 36s. 6d. a STr.; kettie rendered, Six. 6d. per owt, mer. —Tbere bave bees again considerable sles of tbia artic, fully eetablighing the advance we quoted jo our last. prime mese at 478. 6d. @ 75e., and india mess 80s. a Oba. Pors.—Prime Eastern cure wanted at 55e per bbl. | but other ee ea Ba The demand for export has fallen off, and that for ‘couniry fe aleo on a emal! ecale, while, therefore, We repeat eatne values a8 in ur last, we must quote the dsl) thereat. — midiies, 22s. @ 288.; hams, $8. hae made 70s. per ewt., but old CT garg 2 500. os m9 sn — Aw prey val fer\or wraith of arrives, Goot ie quite as dear, but Secondary one ete We quote 368. a 500. per owe. AN. — Al) accounte of ag oem tbroughent thet United Kingdom ‘& promming char acter shag Meg oe ef pomnecar by ale reported. These circumstances render aii interest ed io grain rakn desirous lo keep *mall stocks, aud Py since ecm on habat ina itew bende, at tne lowes gurrency of that day Deliveries of Witeat from our Own farmers for the past Week Cour ist of 17,345 qre., agains, 56,233 2, ire, same pe ried lat years _ Average price ‘this year 46s. 54., ugninet ast year. We had the same limited demand for Wheat at thiy day's market which we bave bad to report of late, ami prices were again in buyers’ favor, decline of 2d. & 34, per _— on the was more pal for sale, avd barrels were 64 lower—racks un ebanget. Indian corn sold t) @ large extent, at Zhe. Od. a sox quarter, former price for slightly heated, ia whieh maueb of jate ig ey w be ports from Oth m nth, , © 7th month 24 neta aves Prouelat of 6 00 quarters wheat, 76,064 quarters odin corn, 2,52 sacks and 7,141 bbls. flour. Exports for same perio’ covet of 6,757 quarters wheat, 13049 quarters oo corn, 2.374 Sacke and 1,807 bbin. Serious Accident. Inmanarous, Ind., Joly 14, 1863. A terrible acerdent eccurred here Inet evening. While the Twelfth Michigan battery was marching through the Ptreets a cannon expioded, Instantly killing two or three soldiers and a Oriver, A boy om the street was mortally woanded and bas emer died. A suspsous ebarncter, Suppored to be one of Morgan » apler, was arreeted here larreven ing Loss of the Bark Samuel. Pouriasp, Me. July 19, 188 The tee Yoong Repobie arrived thin morning (tw Cardenar, oringing tbe crew of (he bark Sanwa, of ine ne, Trace. abandoned od? Pidt'e Rabama rank, bound (roth tagua tor Faunourh, with a cargo of soyar, The rate wan wreek picked ap at 6a ou Ube 280, in latwude 28.40, longitude TH 0d, AxO FyOkG GhMRO aiituty whalwg sebeower Exteila, of Prov ineatows ‘The ‘ent serenely’ ‘objects to the long e- ment of Mr. Roobuck’s motion, and says the of the country in @ matter of so much fo pasate as the recog- nition Of the Confederate States o Fylde Tey gtd feng d aparyerr ted government, to delay the "eeclara- be beyond a de main, and in some ons on Lee's desigus ‘confesses that, his real ob- fect is not yet apparent. The Ti mat has an editerial on the “Fourth of J and gaye a review of the past must render it a day of ite faye © review ofthe past must render i¢9 day of Mumia ‘The Daily News on the same subject, thinks that the oO Le WL ok, Bod ber crew were | NEWS FROM THE WEST INDIES. Arrival of the Plantaganet—Militery and Naval me ments at Jamaiea—A and Trade, de. The Cunard steamship Flaptagenet, Captain Bennett, from Kingston, Jamaica, the 5th and, Port au Prince 7th $nst, arrived at this port yesterday. Our files of West India journals by the Plantagenet are dated to the 4th of July, as Kingston, Jamaica, and ovn- ness. On the south ot ‘May sea- sons have perl be 18 most intolerable, In the agricall districts there has been seme rain, and ip the of Manchester particularly guod crops Ppimenwo are looked for. Mr. J. EB Bay, Jamaica, w: Coney May pee eo 9 thon of free negroes there:—The g wo Bermu- das tally in the tederal States, where intelligence fron Nassau is as auxioualy looked fcr aa from. the great point of arrival noe pone. All vessels for enteriug the port Hof Charlesion, or id trade with Matamoros, stop a ir wa uA or returning from these places. As a point of de} re they are euabled to wanets' their opportunity when the American cruizers. are not near to em! their movements, the voyage being an easy one, either to the blockaded port or the cotton mart at mouth of the Rio Grande, and as a Rae of arrival, Nassau 18 of unpor- the ter of the cargoes from contr has become @ place blockaded. Prior to this, little or nothing was heard of Matamoros as 4 commercial entrepot, * * * With re gard to the commercial advantages to the and to Nassau particularly, we have some interesting particu. lars, The cotton that the steamers and vessels take to the Bahama gov n on vessels is only one shiiling a ton. Notwithstanding this the arrival of the blockade runners there makes a great deal of trade, and g00ds imported for the Southern market yield some remu neration (o the government. Many of theee importations pay fifteen per coat ad valorem ‘and others a: Ged duty of about the same amount. If these are bonded and exported again a drawback of ninet, cent is allowed, and haif the devs is refunded It the veusels carry away products agareturn cargo, Still there ap hlpen petipelinersy and the business and money taken there make the blockade running popular, A CARGO OF COTTON PROM TEXAS. {from LS ee) Journal, June 17.) Tho ; Which is {Ast becoming as fa- mous as the ‘alaba rom the frequevey with wi she has successfully run the blockade, again arrived here yes. terday from Texas, with cargo of cotton, consigned to Messrs. David on, Colthirst & Co, MILITARY PREPARATIONS IN JAMAICA. [From the Kingston Journal, July 4.) A detachment of the Fourth West India regiment has been left here TN iy asthe nucieus of a fifth regiment, wh: feb it is the design of the Imperial govern. pororgeay Wala Acompany of the Fourteenth regi mn ry to be sent to Port Royal for ne eee duty, and a detachment of gunvers from the Royal artiliery baye been sent up to mount the several gi is in thie city and at Up Park camp NAVAL MOVEMENTS. (From the Kingston Journal, June 26.) At Port Royal, Commander Martin, of the Landrail, took charge of thé Burzard, and Commander Arthur, who recently \arrived from kugland, took cuarge of the Lan- Grail, and both veaseis sailed. porn we agree vera Cruz and the other tor Bermuda CIA HEAD ORONENNNS. Journal, June 5.) Weare bee tate that the irom clad chips War- Reo nge and Resistance areon their way owt Wo join the fled on this station. THE DSPENCHE OF THR ISt.AND. (from the Faimouth Yost, June 11.) We are informer that a military officer im Low engaged in examining the barracks, forts pony fortifications in the island, an be is instructed to forward tothe bome over! Breport of their condition and the amount of repairs required. We are further informed that « gum of money, to the extetit of £36,000, is to be immediately appropriated to the building of 'a battery as the piece of Jand on which the Piumb Point lighthouse ts situated, VALUE OF PROPERTY IN JAMATC [From the Kingstonalournal, June 29. | On Saturday last, tho 20th inst,, two estates in this parish, Nightingale Grove and 1 aworney, with Hamp abire, and Holland Hi Mine whole. bee Jonging to Mr. Daniel Abrabam, Mr. Abraham Lines Kave notice on bebalf of Mr, Utton f. Todd of a claim beld by tho last named gentleman on Nightingale Grove to the extent of £1,200, There were only three or four bidders, ‘aud Mr. Benjamin Nupes, of Montego Bey, was declared the purehaser for the sum of £6,000. There are at pres ant Bbout 450 oad of working and ‘béSeding stock ob the properties, and we undersi thot the inery on the two estates in valuable, BARBADOS. Late advices to Jamaica report the quantity of produce shipped to dato of the #aiNng of the packet was —Xu 26,774 bhds., 1,966 Serves, 6 876 bbls, molansen, 4 234 ere: 127 bbds, 163 bbia.; rum, 16 Loo naga w hds. The island is, generally speaking, hyolthe, ene the people industriout, quiet, and contented, as usu DEMERAKA. The wet season bas fairly set in. and for the last fow days we have bad very heavy showers. The following quantities of produce have been exported during the fort night:—Sagar, 1,871 Whds., 152 tlerces, 573 bbis , 2,200 bags, rum, pubcheons, 214 bids, 166 bbis.. io lasee®, 176 casks, tumber, 52,641 feet. News from Hayt!. LEGKOS, WITH SEVEN KEVOLUTIONARY LEADERS, KXRCUTRD. (yom the on ) Journal, July 2.) By the steamer Plantagene! we baye vews irom Port aa Prince, Haytt,’ AU noon on Friday, Jone 19, Geveral Amie ros and seven ovherm=the leaders of the late revolu u were shot at St Marc. Of the uine others eon. demoed to @i¢, and who were not taken with the rest, ‘one had been. and report states that veveral had fince Leen —— aud shot, but of these reports we bave uo partieala ‘Oue of the Hew line OF coasting steamers had arrived GENERAL Funerai o of Archbieh. P ‘Kenrick. OUR BALTIMORE CORRESPONDENCE. Barrimonn, Jaly 12, 1863 The funeral ceremonies of Archbishop Kenrick were celebrated yesterday at the Cathedral. The occasion drew together an immense concourse of people, for fe venerable Archbishop was as much belov- ed in private life for bia kindness, benevolence and charity as be was respected in the world for bis exten sive learning and erudition, and bis unsurpassed clo quence as a pulpit orator, There is scarcely a Catholic family in Baltimore in which one or more of bia numerous published works Is not found, while the libraries of many gentiemen here are enriched by the whole collection ‘His works—more than twenty large volumes in alli—will always remain & monument of his extraordinary learning and talents. In addiiion to the list published in the Haenaty a few days ago, 1 ought to mention the follow. ing: —"' The Books of the New Testament,” “The Histor). ‘cal Books of the Bible,” ‘Job and The Pealms,’” “The Books of the Prophets.'’ These works, in five large ‘volumes, compriso a new English translation of the Holy Seriptares, and were the work of the last ten yoars of the life of the Mastrious prelate In comparing this version of the Bible with the one in common use among Chris. tans, noone cat fail to be impressed with the fingular beauty of ite language, the gracefulners apd dignity of te expressions, and the noble eloquence of the words. 1 will veotare to say that, notwithstanding the great merit of his other works, bis friends aod admirers in after years wit regard thin translation Of the Hible as bw greatest and beat work The funeral of 80 eminent a servant of the chorch drew to Paltimore meny of ts chief dignitaries, Among those Prevent, end who took part in the services, were the eloquent Archbishop Haghes, of New York; Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati; Bishop Wood, of Philadelphia Biabop Domene, of Pittsburg; Bishop Timon, of Butt Biabop Wheelap, of Virginia, avd Bicbop Carroll. Th brother of the fecensed prelate—the Archbishop of St Louin—was unable lo be present. The body had laid In state during Thureday aod Friday at the Archepireopa: manrton, It was dressed in the ha bitiments of the Ligh office of deceared. with imitre on the bead, and surrounded Vebted tapers, and tbe dais op which jt reposed wae literaily covered with baskets an! bowuets of the rebest aut mort fragrnt Hower, the votive efferinge of Urse who Dad ke hoved bin «0 well, During (het. two days (her teres ing flow of perwous through the rooms ‘o AKL reMpreue to Lbe deowaren. balmed with great cure, The Cathedral fonoral serview were (6 b6 hold, wax appropriately ed io ‘ Lhe O'CiOek Jenterday Tomening the te great bel of the Cathedral annewueed Us | Coremeny wae aboot te commence. Mreve The boy had been en n which the 1m ne ne fueers Peevenen ¢ ti te cortege enue from the pater of (he bw thceged Bik mowed bow ards Lhe great doer of the Cathe | Firat came tao hundred and titty prierts, io white ves rents elmnbune Ue Macey ere WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1863, St embiems, m the following order, viz ‘Yhe biebops and archbishopa’ in attondance, in shetr sergoous voutments ers wearing whhe ant nate” . ‘The clergy of the al, General Sehenck, all the members of his staff, Colonet Don Piatt, , Lieutenant Colotel Fish , Colopel borough, the Provost Marshal; Dr. Simpscn, aud several other of cers of the United States army, all in fall vottera. Et Judges of the Courts, ‘The Sisters of ‘The streets throu b which the procession passed were eoepeanie people, as were ako all tho windows along rou ‘On entering the Cathedral, which was crowded to ite wtmost capacity, the procession moved up the broad ne Se ate was deposited in front of the great urrounded with lighted wax tapers. ornd Pootidcal requiem mas# was then performed b; Wheelan, the music by the organ be CS og Hu ~ Ned Timon then preached the imirable Bi and juent discourse, absolutions around the coffin were then ‘The four per. wee by Arshbiaboye Hugues aod Purcell and bishops fac iy (ee and bis officers were then invited to cross the sacred precincts of the altar and descend into the tamb below with the bishops and archbixhops, The coffin was then carried down, and tbe p wciannar rg of the la ga‘ Archbishop were placed in ‘the vault under the Ttimore Carol by Bemditink the otber archbishops of ‘arroll, und kecluston, make hole m ant wil senha ye he witoensod Destructive Fire at Bay City. Dernor, Mi A dtetructive fre ceccured at fay. City, dhiehiges on v0 par. eo bral Portion of the town is in ruins, A Govanyauwr eax oF Comion at Sr. Lovis.—At ten sates eotarday Mears. Has W. Mi ‘cominenced government cotton lying as the landing near ‘the foot of pognng street. ‘The attendance of buyers was lar id the bidding spirited, The cotton was bak 2 into sols justice it wae Lae from the plantations apsnisiors. owners, The sale lasted for over an hour yin which time thirty: four lots were sold; and Sioa ranged ry, high for the spaly and condition of and in consideration that no scalage was al- Jowed—which is customary in ae sales. ‘The entire number of bales sold was seven hundred and fifty nine, of which petites Po} -pine bales brought 680.; nineteen bales eset jundred and seventy.two'balos from 500, to i bee youn Other small and very inferior lots sold at one Jot only bringing 10c. per pound. The Nena’ Morgan will continue the sale to day at the rame our and place, with about six hundred bales more to be wold. —St Louis Democrat, July 7. Major General Keyes, accomponied by severai officers ‘was among those who listened to the oratien delivered bis Chaplain Hunt, of the One Hundred ana Seveuty oth Penneylvanis militia, at White House, Va, aa instant, on the The oration was followed by a full hational MARRIAGES AND DEATH Married. Eacun—Cooxx.—On Satureay, July 11, A the Rev. F. R. T. Cook, rector of the church of St.John the Kvap- geliat, Thomas KAckR to Gronaiana Sanson only daughter Of Rdward G. Cool Esq, all of thie city. feral olaky N.Y., papers please copy. Died. Brorny.—On Monday, July 13, Manta Lovina, daughter of Patrick J. und Maria Brophy, aged and 17 days. The relatives and friend of the family are respectfally tnvited to attend the (uperal, this (Wednesday) after. Boon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 48 Mott atreet. uD goss months Barapetacer.ion Orange, N J., on Fridey, July 10, JouN M., jufant son of J.M. Bradstreet, late of the eity of New York, deceased, Cox.—On Tuesday, July 14, Joux Srey eye, @on of James and Julia Cox, aged {1 months and 10 dase. ‘The relatives and friends of the fermi re respectiully invited to attend tho funeral, this (Weduesday) altor noo, at two o'clock, frugn time, residevoe of bis parents, 129 Hast Twenty ninth wtreet ' Dablin papers ploace copy. Canvinik.—Killed, in the attack My: Hodson, on Wednesday, 27, Lieutenant CR. Canviusx, Ove Hundred and ert ith New York Volunteers, (Hooond Duryee's rare fon of Charles Carville, of thie chy a the 18th year of his age. Felatives and friends of the family are invited te stones funeral, from St. Bartholomew | er corner Of Lafayette piace and Gi Jones atree! sock! ali a jernoon, at half past three o'clock oa eee far- Come —At bya i on rer Fy ip from rounds received in bette, Suly Wintae t. (CHBOTER, Stal (enor jis peer "Tho relativey and friends of the the tanily ‘are un dovited te ‘Thomas It Chester? No. 66 West carat se r, No. Arty it street, this (Wotnendsy) siierboon, ‘av four orelock, ‘ CRA WrOR) —] M, OB Monday , 18, Wntam iH Saayrens, 3. Jr., aged € years, b nay fu 8 dayn, Notice of funeral in tomorrow's w papers Ae agate | Tuesday, July 14, Row Casmpy, native of Laruy parts chy beg, county Donogal, Ireland. Pred | yi My? place from Mr. Joba Pishor'e resi- dence, No. rout shreet’” Bnjense: ant Acunaintances, are res ‘Iny {ted to attend. Etpwa.—Ot injuries recelyed ia the discharge of b's duty at the Tribave office, Witiiam Bunt, aged ST yours, His foneral will. take place, this (Wednerd y) after. noon at two o'clock, from bis lute residence, "No. 470 ‘Weat'Twelfth street. ‘His friends and acquaintances and those of his (amily are requested to attond withoat fur. ther notice. Hiv remains will be conveyed 10 Green. wood (or interment. Eu nannoree —On Movday, July 13, Maruas Koownn- noreR, shot, corner of weuly first street and second avenue, Aged 40 ‘years His Polatives: aud friendarm ae wrvet to attend the funeral, from roti 0 Fgh Yo, 243 Fags Eleventh street, at hing o'clock. A Paarumeerox.—Killed on Toestay, July 14, Lowe FraTiRMON, & alive of the county ‘Monaghan, Ireland, aged 65 years ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and also thode of aul Holger are reapectfully requested to attend lite funeral, (rom Wis late residence No 254 Firm avenrio, the (Wednesday) aiternoon, at three o'clock, without furkber notice. Fow.en —On Wednerday, July 1, at the &t. James’ Hospital, New 0) La of wounds regetved at she aemaalt on VOork Jue My Lieutepant Com Tam, rows, (pe Het ‘of Kingston, N. ¥,, Pireraticn.On Poenita and Mary Fitzpatrick, aged fa Cavan, parieh of Anuam The relatives and (:iende of the family are respectfully Inve to attend ibe funeral, on Thursday afternoon, from 197 My rue avenue, pearson, Als tho friends or tin brolsarin’ ide thornan Hoswey) OM Fenis—Ou Toesday, July 14, courty Antrim, Irewnd, aged 46 years ‘The friends and acquaintances sre respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bie ster, Mee, Feris, 124 Weat Twenty-fret stetet, on Thoredag afteronan, at two o'clock, His remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery Gu. — In tbe city, sudden), Marga M. Gita, in the T2d ‘The relatives and frieuds of the funeral Bethune street, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, wKhout further Invitation, Heveer.—At Peekekill,on Monday morning, My 13, Hamey Kien, only child, of Samuel W, aod Liew Hey mer, aged 19 mont! The fuperal will lake place at tem o clock thie (Wedoew duy) morning, from the residence of his parevts, No. 10 Graad street, Jorsey City. The friends and relatives of dod Fifty wixth regiment N ¥,¥., god 8 years, duly 14, 180m +4, pon of Wro. ‘43 years, @ native of county yee Ae Frum, of the on Toerday oF fa age eraily are ull hom "bet fate Fenidenes, July 14, bgt eng 2 Vited Lo attend without uriber Botie jomrva — aay, Joly 13, Mra. M. Jowmrm, aged 75 years. ‘Vhevtriends of the family are respectfully invited to Aliend. the foneral, from ber late residence, No 141 Lex ington avenue, this (Wednesday) morning, at aime oclok Lamp.—In Provklyn, on Sunday, July 12, (mono A Lee, oged 9 years and 10 monde, Tue [rieuds of bis grawifatuor and bis unele, Thomas ¥. Hoyle, are He each Ny invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hiv grandtether No. 18) Fulton Aireet, Brooklya, Unis (Wednesday) afternoen, at three werr.—in this city, MW Mo suum, aged 24 yours, The relavives and {1 is of the family are reapettfully invited to attend the faneral, from bis late residence, No SO West Seventoouth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'ehek. Chicago papers please copy Moxam—In Willuaasburg, on Monday ‘morwing, Joly 15, Maky Bima Van Biawoom, wile of Jobo Morris, aged a yearn. ‘The relatives and friends of the family pre tne ted to atiend the funeral, {rom ibe residence of her brovher, John A a Fout street, Wilbamsbury, te (Wernesdi terion U Pooun. — Poot, ‘eran soe 1 year, 7 The ficcdagmion reiatives: ono the Solty or invited to attend the funeral, thie (Wednerday t hwo o'eloeks from 439 Myrtle avenne ak Oe Monday July 13, after along Mince Vumstam, of Cubens county. ireinud, pariah of ode te the STtb year of bin ag k 4 friends and selotivee ore renpaett Ny tevited t atiend ihe funéeni, this Bhs. Wednena: Ra. a foisty-ointe Om Tucwday, July ¥ ar Bm, of a gun shot sound, By the havds of the military, mpet °° yours Hit {rende abd relatives are rexpectfolly invited to at Thursday aternoon at woe cock, we, No, 61 Willett #newh. J biodelphia papers please copy “vivern—Ou Monday, July 12 A Wey, the youngert son of Darian sed ' Riizabeta i. Byfrewe. ue | corel @ii tnke pine this (Wednesday) afterncom clock one «yn yy Ak irom nee, He we The friewds af ibe fneniiy a of Rrcemign A0'@8 wo wien’ the | tomeral, at “hie residence, comer Noyt and tutier | etree, 00 Thereday afvermoun, at half-past two o clock wh hm Toostey, suly 16. Pry se =e veeay, Vey, of Fant Cheever from hit ate residence eceek rervies at M at three o chock. Car vorGge te meet be ha or and irienee of the fom eo ee a) ee? Wenn at Gettyevore. Pa pedier General Mareen Hl Ae The ret aine will be ree heom. City Natl, Mew Yo Were wen oe Maton Whee om Friday eterno * church ‘Then was borne aloft the superb gold cross and other | be performed at the Dutch Reformed eburch, Tompkins. | kee stot we No O Twepty feat strert, abowe the | | lone aetive — _ =: Tonaceo.—Salea (checked by disturbances the city) embraced 653 bhds. "centucky at 100. ‘Voere were 60,000 Ibe. sold at Me, Wameny was quile heavy at di j0. w doko, of 800 bois. SHIPPING NEWS. villo, ‘taten Island, at two o’elock, in the afternoon. The Tolatives and friends of the family and members of thm ty Konerally aro respeetiully invited 10 at furthe F DOLbOe, ER RE AAA SE TE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘ib ales Tusspay, July 14—6 P. M. Business hag been almost paralyzed by the Snuety caused by the news of the disturbances up town. The most extravagant rumors have Teached the street from hour to hour, and have ab- sorbed public attention. Partly from this cause, money has not been as freely offered to the brokers as it was last week. Rates are no higher, because the same cause which restricted the supply has also caused the demand to fall off. Mercantile paper is dull, without change in prices. Gold wan feverish to-day, with a smal! volnme of transactions. Its course was 1314, a 120% 131 9 13124, exchange being 144% for the best China, Gity of W New York Hivers » New Yorn... FOR CALIFOMNTA. bankers’ bills, with but little inquiry. The ten- | S™U* seen “aly 3 depnwell dency of the up town disturbances to put up the | Xott S\* price of gold !s counteracted by advices from the Army of the Potomac, which are calculated to de- press it. Yesterday, at Baltimore, a rebel report of the defeat of Lee led toa panic in gold, and MAVANA, NASSAU, M. sumanon, JA, AND MEW (Fon avandendteamship Hesie, 7am New York, July 1, a Stcavahip Keeoing tar, from New York July 22 ot 8 1M. on NawO Wash! salen wore made as low as 120. This shows how | New Yor Ju! sly tan a ise a tonic our market would work in the event of Lee's suo- | pun Wise seu iarenachtenmenip Ooreick, from New cess. York July 18. Pou Kixasrom, J. —Hieamebip Puptagenst, from New York July 21. From Kingston, Ja, Aug d. BIROIAL NOTIOR. All Jers oa packages intended for the New Yous Hanaup ALMANAC TOK NEW TORK—THIS DAT, AON Rites 44) | xoom sure, sere RUN RETS. 7 90 | milan waren. eve O12 The volume of transactions at the morning stock board this morning yas the smallest we can re- member for years, exciting events up town engrossed public attention, and neither bulls nor bears seemed to want to operate. Pacific Mail rose 3 per cent, Erie 3{, and Pittsburg 4; while Prairie du Chien fell off 4%, Southern old 1%, and Rock Island 1. Hudson was steady at yesterday's prices, without transactions. Missouris were firm, Harlem rallied 1 per cent from yesterday's deprea Port of New Yorm, July 4, 1803, CLEAR! fibip Star of Canada (Ur), Theobald, Liverpoo!—Davia ent Cottad (ey, MeBtoker, Liveryoot—Williame & Gut sion. There was no change in governments, At the close the market was called inactive. Athe “ap agen Syeed Sere hak sorecdinae ad one P. M. call prices were rather better, with ance (Aust), Cosulich, Uivuceater, B-—Holinboe & more inquiry for Erie, Southern and Harlem. Pa- rk Bloomer (Swedish), Ruder, Queenstown—Funch, cifle rose to 208 bid. Later in the day the brokers Miers Bape eam), Unruh, Autwerp—Funeb, Melucke all attended the public meeting to put down the ad Bol outbreak, and there was no second board and no b ns ah heres pee & home sh M ie 100, business done. Wie (it): Witzon, Bristol, Weeaymar & The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows mith, Falmouth, B—Arkell, Tufte & Co m rig Siagaliaw CBr), to-day: — Be Hebe (Dan), —Vunch, Meineke Wena Regge cats + $84,088 $ hie Hone AbMoeY (ae) Wilicrup. Be Thomas Wiitmore —For customs, ie Pe Hrig Regina (Br), Cashon, Harbor Graee—J 8 Dealer pelibeest a SOG oo 1). BAe estar (B:), Coun, Cow Bay, CB—Beya & ny sche "iada (Dutcb), Dallinger, Cork—unch, Mencke & Wendt, Ina obe Kent (Br), Perey. Hh Geargee Berm The Adriatic Fire Insurance Company has this day declared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent, payable on demand; the Resolute Fire In- {wor Yr Bt John, NBD BR Dewoit. surance Company, a cash dividend to the stock- "sila, Garmow, Pore Woyal—Murray a me holders, payable on demand; an interest dividend Sree eee areas: of #ix per cent on outstanding scrip, payable on lenrogeels Reuay. the 15th inst., and a dividend of forty per cent on phe Hattie wart # the earned premiums, for which certificates will be issued on the Istof Anguat; the Market Fire In- surance Company, ® semi-annual dividend of six anda half per cent, and six per cent interest on the ontstanding sorip; a dividend of forty-five per cent has been declared from the net earnings, for which certificates will be issued on the Ist of Sep- tlauiiton, Port and—G be gent, Boston Mier & Houghton Steniner FW Ibrune, Foster Bisamer Dismond Sate, Nichola Washington. AkKIVED Steamshin Pianvagenet (Br). Bennett, Kingston, Je, July arse Phe, au a Bee Te mdse and passengers, wo r iden Steamship re wood, Portiand, with mde een “kl b Ws fateh hein ea, Ree onggne tember; the Standard Fire Insurance Company, a | 15 days, in ballast, to maser 5, lat Ee Lip jon @, semi-annual dividend of five per cent, free from vara bars Rardiay , fig New plain fr ew gre, ia government tax, payable on dewpand. cpidcn Jo Joasthen ‘Thompeon, mi wut ‘The following is the statemengpf canal tall m det del Vali & ; Aspinwall, 31 days, in baiiset, to Receipts first wock in July, 1863..4,...... $102,700 96 Receipts Brat week in July, 1862 seers 184,607 12 “ . Ponce, PR, C1 days, with mo- lansen, to Bin Mrerease sees ese e+ ro icie pus .—-- “tire Bt Ne Matanane, 32 aye, Total receipts from May 1 40 July 7, indh.. ‘iain 2 ame} Loe ‘sagn: with Inmber, ‘otal receipts from May 1 to July 7) 1862. ww tial ni Hol Gain jn 1863 over 1842 | yaeen 73 9 ane Mr Margaret Dill atthe ow Bey. |, 10 daya, with ‘The statements of the Philedelphia banks for the ur Pionoct (fir). McDonald, Wallner, N#. 16 aya, with © bull. last two weeks compare as follown:— “me ue Zrombalh, July 6 July 13. jo ers Tufts. Pordand. Me, Capital stock, 11,880,105 ur Harel: Gariner, Beal, W ; Fong ‘Loans. B4)800°442 Deo 1,000,900 Bema Py Bparke ( Tiomeet oman, 010 "Tht wuer Fanny Cwlwellater Pierson, Baltimore, Steamer Berpn.dones, Paiiadaivnia. Beamer Keveriy, Vieree, Philadelphia. Bi ary ay Nye Brows Sete ig Wt) Vario: Comatock, Buffalo via Pordand, Me. Terese ae sapinohip Co from Nassau and Herama, came op CHY WO dey from (uarentine ‘Tunmbay, July 14, iT 912000 UR6'#'81 ,co,ct 106 16 ene Hod Kiv KR 172 “ The voig Anns W, ington. 4000 N Carclina 6’, 60 200 Alario is 1080, 196% uy nat evening Cros pad. 2000 do... @ ve i > A ea La, oe te +4 a6 106% | ere AbD) aod ojhera soon asia t tant b ie0 io oe at tia iit TOUR | Win at wunset a. ta 15000 Ch 4 NW lsum Bs do,. oo — 60000 American gold. 181% 100 wien Tid 1th American Shipmasters’ Association, F000 aa: sit Be ven g -Oe No 51 Watt #raxer—Noome 3 amp 25. 100 rhe Continent't 0 do": The fellow ing approved Masters sod OMtoers have received 60 Cen Atm trans Co i 100 Nio'gaa TransitCo | 344 100 Cumb Coa pref... 2 bo 1b Coated 090 98 rommisaione from this Assnciation — Caprains George Howes Afro D Davie, trig Merald. Le reum W Il hernts Win Thom, ‘rte Aime. Mamuel a Marui 2 yetae, whe Tigrias Recuel Ub 100 BO lh 200 Mich SoA NT gw 100 do, 900 Cley & Pitta do Gove rm. Miller, a wot! John Hagen beta Beth ie; Ol Co e Nae 5 Cres oT Pa i ‘wall Re" 1 witnn natventon € Basins B Woot sours W Hetield Alfred ¥ ia Hoone, Chas ® Dearing iy ai Aaron Ch Seon” te 2 Binughion v Thee “ > wre, mike Mary Wabrie’ besa ieee atig Vat - fork Vout Ktt.. blo Wu HM Norion, brig M 4; foo «i " Miseeiidmewus. do es dah RK & emtiehs Anon Moke eaten én. devas sen ho Anat bart rigid. usbore ob ino West Wart et do 9514 Toledo A Wab it 76 Mirqgvane Ben ap b90 GON 100 Pim PIWACHIRE 67, Whatem + Ubi 100 Chi AN Wi. 30a, | Bhiy Conatiinsion, Winkion, anf at Nantwenet 9th Inet, to 200 “hho 96% uo do 20 tow of & sleamner 1 Erie KN pref wa Hales at the ch Board. ONK_O'AO F $5000 Missourt of. Tote 200 ti Poating Wn 10436 0 ebm Cam Com! CO 2) iy 100. N ¥ Central RR. 118i; wa) a 30 Mich So Tie © a paren Shes ar Shean ote mag: Soo ae een Soe 4G “ate tore Bid Bee 200 9% 7 100 3 ot # Powe 400 ba 96 “i SG Fel Cospeh, for’ te ite 10 m0 on ay nt for Homngnes, afr April Ay etre wn 4 voi 00 40 46. vee 8TH ppaaee, sae Melia Harier “it “i! aaagmane 200 Har ener 6 1065 900 do ah 8Ty Hog. Rome, Agr ap—sla br ety, Bement 00 1h ef ©. -~ 81s Weak sngton ee maf oy 4 1200 00 Galenn ke Chi oF ig errs singin ferry Tare Pre) “bi 1008 ov Gu k Roc HA. ie ae See 30 106, 10 bo +, 06% iy a A Ay? ee ada NYornu ss Sh ip york whe tae pon lca, Boake, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tessoay, July OP Mt © 76. for pote end nomi oan Mp Tee tx Gitte we ie si May tan ware Catan, Aten, tous 4, June Be—In port brig Gokten Laat, lar Torn, dg. Porte. Asus were Gopresned at Te pally 9440. for pearls, Amerie Bing sverevrs —Plour was very dull, lower end irregwiar a RQRTON, alg ih Te pe aon to-day The day’ aaies inciadecnly 6200 ble Stataang | Muagoane Washer ( F, " Weetern, 0 Southern, and 400 Canadian, witbio ove re. iy Oy ye vined quotations coo, Mone, Foledeiphin, Bid US pemuuee Bbenenten® Superfine state and Weetern wwe 4% "TR A a seminar Potaware, Tr Ee wat: Batre sate . on oo 1 he Tae, os West poe ta eboide extra Weatorn om melt WIT, ge tae: ihe H . sei ii ari”. 8 ine Paci am iat ty Fatra do 680 Pere rar ie, Billingion, Me Good to chitown thin ly ao &. ae) rm Sieecthy Field, %. 1 MOUT.se rion * ae LeTot. Pi SoA at A. , Teaver orn mea. Jersey and trans ¥ wine 4@ 1 hd Lee tow bighros July to mw he Denn, Coon, Fhiades ALL. RIVER Joly tee ee Lat \innine eu ee RGR ale Auber lysplet Aion for Lovo lies aye be BEW BEDI ORD, July ti—Arr eehew M toe, Tha ine Wheat wae inactive at reduced prices. talee were made (f only 46,000 bunbels at $1 60 for prime white aud $1 Wa 91 M1 for red and amber Weeters winter, $1106 £1 91 for Miweumee chub and amber spring, G1 12 6 6 2 to Oh ago pring Corn wee decicedly jower, with salen of Remeron, +, Pe Be ven bil. 4 only 6,000 bothele, inéloding mised Western, at 6 eR oe ated Mors tonve Greate Thee Oo. (oF mound, Ob ),0. 8 He. for unmoune, ante @ The, wow’ Pretnre Ment Wi" nee for yellow Wentern, (ete geutiowed mective ot 76. a , a (S8 io an, ? 4 was in demand at e461 G5, Parley and lve T. asians, Ralpenore for Rowen baa J anise -- Piausipat tor te ite Le Newer, bard ea t were dull and bamite: Ore og wy day om res yorker priiere® tego 4 Armges Sure es ate a tie Eee S| ana ae 3. 5 et mnt, ALT Marecn sstaapre ale Haale OA to, Jetome deren 5 bab bo. Caran wea 08) thd deat to 0 a Be for midline 1} gut were Gul aed beayy To Liverpe there wore taken gon bumble erein Od wTd 40 pew. pro vihoe UF Reamer wt Me Te lemdon Mh tone honey gern at Te Auiwerp (0 bbls, Gower at Ae Hay was ict \edap 06 108. 2 Ge. for Neath river bale Hem continued very quent at lic & Lie Mirai were Gall md pr irae nomen Motarman wae Very quiet and prices were Lerding dows be tre! wart (nus * Ore Demminel i price end in very rine "bar pf Sree ari hM eee Ben HOw oly dy bbw. 8 OLE for pew ineen aed $10 28S fib salen of omy AGi2 WH 0 944 for ext 6. & ie , WD eaten of 100 packing [ord ow is Ke Nery, Wheterport ete, Maw Bek Aer eer OM How ya arr brie