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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1864. ; i = this (Suuday) afters it Where the husband | his jste 84 Oliver atreet, sales ik of acei as everybody will easily boi;” vo. Fymout a two's ‘caged . E. | preiteranr’ tu ant “Aen wih ‘rdiy be ce te Hee fora iat by the Olancaniar ne tas fon u mutaal coasent ‘at's Teata Mon Ween, Wiorsis, ef yellow fever’, as EFINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | ADDITIONAL FROM EUROP ara, Sat ee seenee treet tata beac " +2 vie aie a: ome, 3 et oa rae be of but_the great object of tI latter w oe Gortechak: R other te T Bi ‘ — 5 i mise, - peror justria, The “ part for some under deed , ils remains were buried at sea. - ere eer Taceacl slenay char of oil her poniisental Gentelons ho comes iat go, it bere ba ea ntoyio roi atts boginndn mats ea fat _ = apenas There was very little besiness done to-day, owing ] Q Danig Rorlin and Vienna on fined to the-aingle island of Zealand and the | witb the, King Ch TEM, See Sr russia; acomepe | am ton came tyetber aga, snd cabs abited antilearly i | | Fawpma a Babeag Ms jonday, , ’ id, taining im all ‘Carisbad. According to | 1858, when the husband the aqjonrnment of the \irokers’ Board over to Tuesday ‘of Borobolea and Laalap poo ng pied again by'M, Bismark. re ag to on - Statea Island, eo Saturday, July She afterwards discovered that during the FReaN. —At Stapleton, - ter of Eliza apd the wut eix bandred thonsand inhabitants. ‘The question is — vm with @mnas|-2,-auea il Santas yorngens dangh! and the uncertainty whidhexisted I relation to the ac- Correspondenco. onig wether wi penne tort overt Fi Fomor, the thre sone done an he had bean living im adultery — youn ead @ reonths, Senator Fesseuden. thought that if he pen under the fire of the enemy's gun! ehended that Kuro] alarmed's ry z the Court whether Sitios ogo nt the Tro ar) Deparnent mtr wi wa ata Teste east ctatgcu wi | haere, Bek abe bs | a eet a et eat ne consents to go into rene invariaoly ba to Napoleon, complain of the aubsoquent desert . the premium on 4 des this, the Prussian navy will Mmeoting at Kissingen will Auch | from immediately pote 4 or ao A GREAT WAR IN PROSPECT, the Dani shina. pny wel ads wate ve Nac po jendor a fs pears patted sat bd {was contended that the ‘cohabitation. wick whoa fertor wt Iida, Weal ky , 1 De perm . Prusalan govorament {0 ; eend. Wer in Ce : Qeveramet ecaritin were im bet domsnd. at im- ‘eae oF Po yep tery ce eet ween pte ng eg 9 Crunk Sterne: So Riana einiass on tote BG wie wan out | atter's long pad severe ihvese, Jaa M. Fanaais, aged 36 ed prices England to Her | ena to the naval preponderance hitherto enjoyed by | Oldanbarg, te MNEs Ti Rano endoavors: 10m yon raat OT nods yenrs, Se eially are reapectroaty Herne transnetious in gold torday wore amaall, owing to the Napoleon Likely to Leave Englan tho Danes—unloss, “fndeed, thay should be, snapped | Heeh meee op them. "Toen there | will be the Tvidence was aiso given that tne | | The relatives and friends of the fannly are respecttally _ f 1d be- up in transitu by & - a a crown Prince of Wu H ‘not performed the covenants con! ia (Sun- unsettled condition of the market. Too price range Fate Between Denmark and Germany. sity jonious ore on she geertioas mace bd tne Cenpens Aur the netra presu beptirs wn roars 0 cleat of Bea eed, aes oem rather Jobo F. Facrall, Nov 6 Sept ses in eee tween 280 and 240 ¥ aif aner’ tee r indignantly denied dy the | all the rei punishment has been latrotiees |. His Lordship took time pol gma Tap oxporie of porte to-day wete sual. Ene besa Beni ENS ae ge ig filer ng: oe prepared “peutraligation”? of berlin pena ‘account 1s galled now “Prugein. | deed of ation, Kimare.—In Brooklyn, on Satarday, July 2, Jame, widow ship Pausa Wok out $49,500 and Abe City of Manchester A REBEL ENVOY TO MEXICO, | Kiotiss proot Wat these mapicions were notunfounded. | Of tes ne 1 Sasa erveet, of Cobarg Gotha, the protee Volunteering i roe fooeal notion see Moaden’e vapors iy ¢ . ‘a for a ad - $00,805. Total, $110, 168. Ree re a Trace marion troop of frou, mousteen. 1, Ske <oae soe oh baastasmsagorial 1'Youst Germany, WHOSE BOYS ARR THEY? Keme-—-On Saturday morning, July 2, Eory &., ‘The Assistant Treasurer's report is as acon pS ae &e., ry pot otal Fo one Whether he will "not be Sinsted Tapers will be Fringe Willan of Badéa Aburom Irish woman imo a day or two since to the | youngest dauzhicr of Josey and Mary’ Anu Keele, aged Receipts 1 one ce Somapted so tanks a rah 6s thee Leiere eeiacs baore © { aaetee eens off Seze Aligeb ares O-ONR Retiner & rooms of the Supervisors’ Volunteering Commmittoe, with | 8 mostha and 3 days. | nao, Payments sees Our Paris Corresponden: hotibe.. Buch trick would nev be withont precedent | Bor evil may BORG. three Emerald lads in tow, abot six, elght and ten ors |e tot ine ea eee Mo aad First avenue, . Balance —* * Pane, June 17, 1864, | fhe hie. eee i Eine ee wea | of Austria mod tbo Cvar which presents a bigh political as tively. Sho pushed ratuer brusquely up to | at two o'clock precisely. x i . , ths. bombardment of | of persor tance of the two emperors age respect . ‘urY.—On Friday, July 1, after short illness, ee righ Frosh eg Rdating Poeitions of Jncland ane Ligh ee a Seaccet Lays ‘Commodore Porter th Te ae sivantapesus to both, “We'do nat ace | the tablo where sat Sr. Chairman Blunt, with all tho Teri lomsarcn soubor of the Wiftycalath Now York gents pod sppcia, a) thle, por Question—The Meeting of Sovereigns a | the neutral harbor of Valparaiso; but perhaps the shiy reason why Austria must live in a Mexi i ‘aud 1.8 qualities of lawyer, judge and jury blended tinea b Telenor * oc ae Reaatae Teeltats acta ant eee Juve 80 was $3,600,678. Accident (0 the Kmperor—Dr. Gwin Gone to Mexico | 111 46 gout to Europe under the American flag, neighbors, Amongst other pent toto one, and said:—"Is Misther Bloont within’ Tulscorbet, county ni Ieslands 5600 $0 RTE of New York during the mont drift into a war on behalf of Denmark, or | wou! re '. ” gays the jury, judge and coun- eighth strect, this (Sunday) ‘oon, adh to aati 1888 and 1906+ hake wepoonbed tothe German Powers, the Emperor | Mee Nonperor td Fmpress of Russia arrived here on pio cat enn et tmpotdocts dnesd : June 2 BF. A. pa ENTERED FoR GESTION, 559, gaa. | soems to bo preparing the way to leave “perfide Albion” in Tented ex theft ourtey ts Klssiogeas OF Course, otwiir ‘The Fesull of the | «Well, Pvefotched the three boys for yees,”” dnahtar ok Aho late Hobie sad. Dorcuea Luerasen, og bewod 587,004 282,521 | the lurch, as el loft him to fight out his Mexican scheme Banding their short’ stay, tho King treated them reer formal part | «whose boys?” save Me. B. Sires men a ne cay Manure of ot Tested 720041 | Alone. One of those ominous «double leaded”? articles | TOMO", Tete, Se a horn “siden and "tho. gow: | between pecteett two emperors, wach ts ikaly'to be | _“Xour own, to be sure, ‘Take thom and make tho beat tend ‘the fumoral, this (luuday) atteruoon, at two o’elook, Manu‘actures of aitk. 3658 149,692 | which are supposed to reflect the sontimente of the gov- | was poured ‘out on long artisies in glorifeation | friendship of Shr on) St en La PO ik Pe tend the’ Funpre, chip (aondar) steraoon, of tro o'clock Minclianoous dey n008 tise 2281 | orament appesred in the lending colnmes ofthe Const | Oralexander If and, the. Russian alliance. On Siovlay Conductive Nt no, Viennese. eojoyed ‘aa Weeresting Hore was a nico pickle of fish. The clerks inthe | {iene Jnty 2, at a quarter past er aos 612 474 | tionet yesterday, which, after expressing a hope tbat the | Drincg. Gortschakolf arrived Sea eine | al oor aro to calcburge hero ‘they | vicinity and the numorons spectators aboat pricked up tee icicoke Dasa Re aveon, sped Ab stars anit O woes Total sooo iersoe 00. 9,251625, 1,088,612 1,829,414 | Cone Poe ie in to’ meet again to-morrow, will sic Fated conferences with tho King aud M. de Bismark ho The cortexe was headed | their ears, looked knowingly at each other and then at | throe o'olock. Lyin Tous, , ; “a a es Sar parents: th the escort, and after r ai ited to attend the funeral. fro v0 — U8, 5 97°33 France in the Danish contro 180,37 P 3 look: ly and ejaculated t two o'clock, lishing them: witty and sarcastic at the ex drummers, ‘The prisonors looked very well; | staggered, and looked about gonoral day) afternoon, "i It is necessary, however, to prepare for Py evarst, ia or seo ue ng Airaid aries and mpmnetiiaes oi bee 4 ie ie mostly Ligchphnei cmredte lt Set “Ahem.”? Itwas an interesting moment, and all waited “ee On smodnenday a uy es omen te "4 pidienscaceliyplccsctin caper ne armistice without baying established. the Coe eee eitmdenm diplomats ‘Ushould not i Dd ie scien Of Eriesinnd of oxtraordinary taliness. | for tho next development, aa while visiting the famalies of the sick poor, nea member of 725,981 _ 000,418 _ 176, basis ofan arrangement acceptable to both parties. “Bup, | tii eet and shat they have come to an agreement on schlowsjrorm was of a dark biue color, with red facings: | «yy boys! what do you moan? the. Vincent do. Paul ty. Parue Lvoss, Ba ta tor cineca Sere reser LSS aTs posing also that the armistice is not prolonged, what | PPE wT rere Holstein question, and that the cession of Feore caps, and their Kuapsacies were made of | {stoner xaid sho; “I mane that they are yor own, and | brother of Captain W. F. Lyons. of this cit; Ly cae will occur ¥ Mestilities wifl be recommenced, and °F tw? | the pretended claims of the Car in favor of the Duke of | the skins. Gut tho majority of the poor prisoners were yo must tke the caro of them, for won't. Didn't ye | was ono of the most osteemed citizons of Cork. {ilk life 08 2.2 00, wi wi bat it antag issin to | seal rtict i was ed charity, as tbo mannor of 987,806 2,289,000 1,500,228 Leth bai Ml teen leony, ote Deomatieoe Oldenburg will be tsken adv i=pyire dpe ro without that last named article, and conveyed their one of virtue, worth and charity, as been— Manufactures of flax 8 Miscellaneous dry goods.. 2 8 6 16,564 ‘brown on mkt. .$: ele ENTERED YOR WAREHOUSING. ! %? Put bim 4 ‘inco as a candidate in opposi attets ina primitive looking bundle. Many | gnlist my husband here without my consen 3 his death attests. fs 1862. 1863. 1864. | England, which took the initiative 1 the Contorencg, a90 ah sun sha Exieoe oP LON eS b liked, and once anh ree themselves of the soldier's garb and | ' “ing nasty army, where I suppéte bo is | ata To Brook ya, Eg Da on eae aay orouian, Tale Manufactures of wool... $107,079 TaTatoos | Uae tnitaivg ta fhe prover couider ik her duty to take | who docs Sear A eee etre Mestecariesitte (Narn creme’ Pee te. Ot that rumcroug apocioe } shot by thie ’timet ‘Yes; be's™ left moe. add L.aflor a ahort linear, Rranabe Stun, o ee. 2 2 wo 80 heartily w vil ‘otection offe im. the Slovakey, and a py yo take me h ¥ f tha family and of hia gone, Manufactures of cotton 80,421 ~ iT bg 1d Prussian Mintsters—par the blessings of ignorance, asked | Jef, mo childors. As ye tock him so may ‘The relatives and friends of the family ns Sooaso, | Page imho aicarete. sonal Interests in the | attention of the Russian an ty with Ans. | of manklud who enjoy oY been takon, he support them, too. He's the father of me | mecaore J, Ephraim, Jr., and Rov. Wm, H. Millor, and = a Ses TwntOL | pagerGerman ‘coniict: “iis very. important for ber Bot Heer aiten ihe tires Powers mutually guarantee thelr a ee ea rer neard'e: sword adtéuy the German: Uoidderes and ho nag left them end. thelr, motber, and in-law, Lorenz) Nickerson and Daniel D. You: Miscollaneons dry g\ 165 2 i ery to permit the establishment of a’ maritime Power upon sessesee S2BATT 1,21 Total 5 set Ds to (eed them. with, aadiyou—you-—you aja re respectfully invited to attend the funeral, om the, North Soa, In this» respoct | share of the spoils of Poland. rote Frat at that | Danish quarrel. ssothipesiuleks two aivea ‘oot expastate, 1 ioe oe ‘ ron arg remedy nied io cm funeral oe “ z sa Ba oath fac a aus | Easement enn way on | eee loot from the rest of thi my good woman,” says Mr. Blunt; ‘lot h Ninth streot, Brooklyn, F. D. i ‘Ue tit Op teanaaos | a i y Ber nection in the . e of Viena, the Hungarian 27 \Yeos, sur. Moneymore, county Derry, Ireland, ag 1 ot Rae Frain ditt ay etter Eehenmig tify, ond ora'ing hat or on ol ta Bone Ot te CURGN eitayy taEee BeNOUA ORES COR: nelWolls do. noi enlist any ono: T only pay the bounty. tanterand' 16 days. ae Herald. The following ts a comparative eummary of the im: | Slope, whicl it is us sad by she attivade wplob It bas}: Cormialope are. uilpleasaatly. affected by. a revolution in | Anlle Chance oe oat yeni es ea sean mei 2 a i = ; i, has created a conditi and, she appears more inclined to come ary and out of it. The Count ended w a besees bia bos : otce ot ond eet ports of dry goods since the Ist of January finally assume: a“ mdikion of thibes whith. | eee en eur ntrels its statesmet e recent : c) ity. The Em- Hungarian, being a well f woint did he give tome, You had no business | er een Couaty Monsghai, Ireland, aged ENTERED FOR pep 1864, public opinion must also be taken into account. For all praaosp gr ee reper cre eal par reed words: * iG al eas a phe anit pre ana ia ak skal Now you've got him, take tle Les ies eae Manutactures of wool 13200 8081-618 18,294,303 | Poasons! wemay cone oot thosuraggle shold it re. | sian Froperor and bis minister at Kisstogen og arter, | movarchy, ast be of optojon that Hungary ought to bo adn eo ORR ae FE ‘ho fronds and relatives of the family, and those of y 30,184 2,852,167 4,204,404 | to remain a mere spectator o! ds have an interview wi 0 represented in the Imper rliament. | Welt, rao er brc Dalene: ihe teneral, tise (Nmaanveer: Mavuthetures of cotton. 2)850,184 Siearas0 's40,602 | “Tn regard to France, we hare frequently stated its SO erred or ala ea egret cat polioal, lnortanoee We give the Pa ang wives Grit pecdid with shor?” rll tos tien orclooky (rom dhe Teetdence. cf ber weotter, Misoottaneocs dry goods. ‘ooe\oao A9Ts\376 2;t07|948 | aiduntion Im no reapoct resombles that of Fogltnd relative | Dats llided to willbe alli fain of Count man | fone erry goals rel resnurmbiy ack, by what | «aytlgiut tom in the Grrian AByIOM Ag gg yg | 10t baxter soot iny mera, eg oe am ———— | tothe Danish question, av Von Hoeke, a member of one of in bis concluding sentence: we bum! + ‘The Orfen Asylum! path fonn a Mary, J. Norbery, aged ay ego) k and open: Tne policy of France ites and ‘an ox-lientenant in the G iinguess of Hungarians to eend } thing’ t will have them tn the Orfon Asylum, youngest child of C. EB, and Mary J. . +» $20,205,651 21,012,422 33,608,289 | Poot ft hat of over governments, and to pradict | mitles an r , nguets of Hangers to » Uwe dond yorvané Lam a iiviog snui,tneirown | Youngest child of C. Ean Wes PROM WAREHOUSE Tat it wilh be in the futufo it Is only necessary to ox- | at the battle of Spottsytvanie, May 11 ouentatt the Roman jurist; anglice—Righta | ton mither, standing afore ye" The Orien Asyiumi'” | FEnrs,¢months and 27 days, ETRDAAWH PROM 863. 1864, | eite what it bas been in the past Fees lan‘ibus sriplac, says the Roman Jurist; anglie-—Righte nceceiciee (emi ecaes Toe elated Ramp enetce apr min aarien fe Manufactures of wool. s aueesrene “A eigner of the treaty of Reaipas eance ase ns Ay Our Vienna Sore caeaie. 1806. ore pire ed to submit to civi! and yieinon Teptelation,; insisted on Mr. Blunt taking upon himself the care of be? | 1o osciock, from 46% Sixth avenue ‘Manufactures of cotton 2'192 ghe asked for nothing better than to hol . IRNNA, * bat © nation cannot be forced to avail iteel aconstita- | chitdron. $ actures of silk t 92,72 t quilivrium and peace. > is 2 Fail- ith Y ince he enlisted?”” mK - creycepet ie peepee 7912;009 | in which sbe Lie Sieg Powers, Dot thinking it wise to | Probable Continuation of the War in Denmark. The Fait- | et couterring certain political rights ‘the ooafict wit “tavs you aot seen cree omnes ae sya ee 74,210 | TiSotaia dhe stipulations ‘of 18bZ, France had Wut one | ure of the Prussian Designs op Schlenoig-Holstein— Hupety outing of how itwmight be cured ‘must always | yee oa nien three huadred dollars adtend tbo funeral trom his tte reaencn 18 tatayotie aor ei; | thing to do, and that she has done,’ She aes ts ae Meeting of Monarchs a’. Kiesingen—Dantsh Prisoners in eneraeet im the minds of our atatesmen—a truly em- | younty? amen tvaniue, this Sunday) afternoon, at tn o'clock Total....... +8 that a people should not be alsposed of wit of War at Vienna—Hungarian Affairs—The Mezican | be uppermoes on the minds ot Oy er easures of goercion | Mighael MoGnire, who went with him, Baste aay oe case, ene hm of De Add entries for consump 20, x3 aettcig bg eed the necessities which may impose themselres Coat of Arms, cc. " {s a aheer ‘mpossib!! ty, Sod to Is concitation, oo be «Nowe wna in Your samal 8 a Mr B. aor oon riers 2 ope Total thrown on mkt $28,348,740 26,315,842 upon England ae for us, ine “vuinty prongs rx even The probability of a fresh outbreak of the war in ae ice —— oom 3 seniors Ten Chae Aneel x v largarot Phelin, ae "n. coo ieee emo 2 mg ENTERED FOR WAKEHOUSING. peives upon this, for it w PI Tea kc becomes every day groater. ‘“Peaco is despaired,’ maine: Lo pends naman wath fmara wit ‘ ¢ Fogland, the war still remains | mari m ; : toe 5 75, 6,257 1,871,514 | and would bave become a general war ha ae coe gard. tel s : rene acid on ot i aa ee rr a oe ey AF part init. If Furope has Dohing to fear (rom thie last sr Sina gate ee ica a pantomime at vwueeae tne [ Be Sales toe tae Asean e ersoN:—In Brooklyn, on Thursday. June 30, Capt Mau Manufactures of flax Misoellancous ayy. g A» Pioxerina.—On Friday morning, July 1, after a linger- ing ilness, Wrcaw Ta Pickenrsa, iu the Goth year of bis — the Bent the credit o | “82 atives of the family are ‘ : ;she owes it tothe constant wisdom an f orders, bow in safety best we may jovernment some good advice. | Hosea the money in the savings+ bank to the ‘The friends and rel “010 *asaitee Pests cinevayat Lites ical iced atl males Comps s0 ot Present ovis. runes maides Etdomaiy for ws wean fmt hig wife Margaret. Hore, then, wawa disccvery. invited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Dat aban ment hes unders! wi . Indian islan . ngaret: trick, you say, left you h at Fisbkill landing, this (Sunday) morning, at nine fon aud thi ‘interests which it represoate. The German Towers init on the separation of ot | show gig ine Went ada sands of 8 TA-mas 8 oars ae Be to Sh Patrick, chore at Misbiat! nding, tule stl of whieh will not probably prevent the Emperor, | the duchies tn their totality from Denmark and the for- | St. Jom plan fecenn whe’ tiea Chari: will Goal “No, sur; and the more samo to-bim; for he wasa | "ortimmutn NW) napors plonge COpy. 10 war Fecommences, froma at least sending * independent Btate under the sway of the ‘ick? PLUSxsrr.—On Saturday morning, Jaly 2, Rosaswe in case “3 . <a of the Rhive. mation of a new indepen A to part with je tn. | 00d man, three hundred dollars it |p, the 50th year of bor ag ge os seernlt romechanr both een toe dacion of tart of Sobieavig ana'iee woe oF] one a ee Lae ae ates ets Poplnanant:| a treae rome Tos Gorath te Mite relatives and friends of the teraily are resnecttntly Esmee ee nes sta 1a ts | propene the cession of part of Schicewig and the whote of | formm un that sate thelr sents ia tho next .-| Tor ptees yer Honor, 14 putit tu the pelest's hands or the | to relatives and irlonds of the family are resrectfully Holstela. France, according to the Tatest accounta, haa | PATE Teer Stor ag doing ure that ike Gailicaa Diot bas savings bank, and keop tt safe for Pat aa‘l the boys.” brother, Tuomas MMunkett, 00 Brides atccet, Brorklyme proposed to consntt the sentiments of the iohabitests of | att been calied. togettar, im poneounenen, ot wes GUeuNaaew Lepoed Heuoeson Ht awayh” thls (Suimday) afternoon, at two o'clock, withow! Souaeatitg ebeak Pactr own destiny; Dat the lending sintoe- | wee ot ne scale G7 olerseue eos * rarer penta” Bare mieeyealconia-oreagitp°your'bers welt and. scod [Ute Saturday Joly 2, MARaanet Pace bd . le DEM, mt he 55th year of 5 Sinica acho, snares, noon, 2 nrong alien | Psat eve, tecineriansat ine Fent sony | Sem eaaea eho] Dey ecclesia nod ae Jn’s political panacen of tniversal muffenge. | of action. it ‘oP Ama: which bee been dostgned |, “Well; my good woman, the movey te all mato to the | ype Hap liar ated Pied pa int ov =e amet iine of demarcation m Sehleewig a | _ The Melo weet ne suid. ahiera, etd bya Teeairaenapie' Deboeeteira gene manny one yea | nvnad 10 aiteodabe cetera vom be Stet atuet for a war if ‘be _upo not an easy oe it must be confessed. The proposal to pail eae Dive ground, surrounded by ys geo to it that you make him @ good wife while be is 3 Panel — ech tnb omega Aton a Wu : . : goveraments fo Europe, this line along the river Scbiey ie whsard to an ex. | fugsersent. 1m eagle oa cactus growing out Of | Sqyevn olmed wite ewtonisnmont:aa,| PARKER seed Lyone, Lmontt aid 30 2a7e, ; , vee te tee: evening papers bas at length darod to pub. | draw by the Conference | Brok’s sarial crown, benosih which there is the motto | <The woman wasorcrwhelmed with eatonishment, o9 I two ofglock, from No. 00 Myrtle O hi-aonual dividend of 6 per cent. rticulars of the accident which came pear | treme degree, and the adoption of it by the hy the /mperial crown, benoath which there Iq | Welles gratitude at this piece of w hom abe wasatew ‘he Greenwich Savings Bank will pay {ts Juty taterest phe en Emperor bis life and at the same time | woud p-ove quite +s inetiectaal a8 the Tandon proto. | 2 the highest Order’ of the empire—Eguidad en la | Sot! doured out her thnks upon him whom » pare a The coat of arms bears the anathomatizing, and in such ademonstra Gn the 2ist instant, The Patorson and Ramapo Rajlrgag uit taa TRA Seam Abe. | prove ror the atures sachs Oe | Bester eth Ty Rha th Binakee cost Oras eninutes before 199 9,387,138 12,851,740 See eel aouieae 33,508,239 ‘otal ent. at the port.$24,557,160 30,000,660 46,859,079 ‘The fotlowing shows tne condition of the banks of New Rewwy.--On Friday, Joly 1, Thomas Rirey, beloved us ce, ‘The of Mary Riley, aged 48 years and § months. {ise manner as tho native I Hong can evince. TRE | nana vt 1 Ree ae Tiare emarry areveapectmatiy : Em) i try A little boat, of peculiar consti Danish rote th don -esent ‘The tm. | many aman tbat bas no chance of getting ad Austrian xiao tarnad. aud no fathor was wante: we relatives and’ frien Ti ' Tue lly coups of the bose Un'ate os ate | Hy "Hee aston pom ihe and ace fonts. | cay uagias Sh Oe ttre eve Tamm | cy ae bae Bo Chan Gn a Ate) A ee ag a daa we wanda ation nie nag Sat aes The July coupons of the bonds of. the State of Missour! | bleau” This boat, of an elegant ccestruction, our aint : tity. if { Minister. Mr. Von der Pfordte cent oc- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, foventh streat, ls J ent, la @ sort of pirogue, long’ aud sharp, | ulated to cool down tho ery passiom of uattonatity. ir | ims 7 boire, aud Rarre.—On’ Friday, : ann issued to the Hannibal and St Joseph road will be paid | of management, \s Pirogue, long P, . i vena Taly 1, Mr. Josera L Rerrz, tm tt ae which can carry but one passenger. The boat capsized, | the course of the Sebley is adopted as the boun ‘lary line | thie ma: 8 ‘ion for the ndn-decorated part of 20th vear of bis age on,and after to-day at the Bank of Commerce, and the Exmperor for « moment was underneath It. Thid | the war in Schleswig will bo declared in permanence mankind, which seems to be rapidiy dwindling tu a Marrica. Tho relatives Ht tho family. asa tha members of Polar The returns of the Bank o: Englina for the week ending | Gircumetance and the muddy uature or the bole, | te war ins Mb eich otra Le ell minority: Courmax—Coxsorix—On Thursday, Juno 20, at St. | startadge No 210k em M., . June 16 compare with the etatement of the previous | wouki have been very dangerous for a person who did | People here think M. Bismark, thé Prussian Prime Paul's church, by the Rev Father Young, Jaxes W. | ginoCompany Nod, Rrookiyn, een 7 n, week as follows: not know how to swim But su not the caso | Minister, has persuaded his King that it would be better Obituary. ‘ Co. BAN bo Catering E. Coxvouer, both of this city vited to attend the funeral, this ( eek a8 fol! _ h ‘: : Tritb the Emperor, wh». excelling in all bodily exer- | to try the chances of war than to abide by the devisions | GENFRAT HUNRT DRMBINSRI, THE POLISH HeRO AxD are reavectfully it Baee) afternoon, ae are 7 Pine: two o'clock, ae = late residence, No. 90 Messerole * disen, id imeell All this ont; fe KOSSUTH'S COMMANDER-IN-C’ vy IN HUNGARY. street, Brookivn, Ff. D. yam onan sen a eer ae aed ta Emperor ‘was | ®f the Conference. ‘The bold chieftain of the rixetton (Paris (June 17), correspondence of “the London Times.} Svecrar, Noviet.—The membors of Poler Star Lodige are aoe se palace beforo the nows of the accident | naire party ia Prussia is groatly embarrassed by the un- | tie Cbsequies of a man ARG, Probably was one tiwa here! summoned to atrond a gvecia commintesnes. oe 4 acwer nie : best specimen of : m1 Sunday. J at twelve Other Been 5 Lad resched it expected turn which events have tekon of iate, M, | ofjlhe best specimens 0’ pace age reels ine Bunrvs—un Siturday morning, Joly 2, at ay. July welvé to be held a tholt Notes ia 20,272,120 is | Bismark undertook to demonstrate to the people of Ger. | 8i2ce the time of Koselus! "i } ternoon ip the Chureh of Notre Datue des Champa, Henrt many tlat, with meetings, resolutions and petitions, we | Dembins: i was bora eighty years ago lo tue pal {inate of epaty 0 the Diet rooma. No, 12 avenue D, for the porpose of pay iny the - “ei yw! we street, Mrs, Many Bur fast tribote of reepect to onr late brother Joaenh 1, oie ath Year of her age, The members of sisior lodges in good standing. a Tho remains will be token to Plainfield, N. J , for ins new pests + 14,040,189 With blood, and which is as sure to take place whe A London citoular of Juno 18 says:—‘‘In the market for | he dies as the sua is to rise to-morrow, ts postponed for r vil not kk 1 } Cracow. His father was spectfutiv invited to attend. By ordor of the W. M. a American securities there hus during the past week been orc Gatien bg tc ny aie os gia ae | and ne of the most ardent supporte: sorment, Broskt ” WM. HL JAANE, See. Ri nhl iyi Ree ~ rng yer Gwin, the Mexican duke in embryo, left by iast | By ® great annexation he wished to put to silenc ce of his country. Dembineki received bis mille ‘Io Brooklyn, E. D., on Saturday, Jaly 2, attera | Sercy —On Friday, Juno 24, before Potershure, Lient. 4 continued demand for United States 8 cp con r * steemer for Vera Cruz His family temaius for the | an opposition which was daily gaining ground tinental account, though the high rate of exchange bas | preseut in Paris. er, with bis soft and unctuous voice and | *tinst him. He endeavored to impede the ervice. He declined it, avd Failrced shares the toquiry-bas.been limited, and on the | Srest clerical petilton movement fer the purpose of put. | formation of a Holstein-Sevleswig army and pushed for- | the gra:d duchy of W week wo have bad to nove « decline of $3 im Tilinois aud | ting ap end to this horrid war," about which Fy ward the Austro-Prussian forces. What were the reasons | tered Uy Polish Legion $1 tn Prt hesitate that induced Count Rechberg, now Minister of Foreign ‘The earnings of the Chicavo and North Western Rail AMfaira, to follow in the track of bis colleagues? This Foad during the third week ia June, in 1863 ana 1964, Bracs, June 15,1804. | remains as yet a porfect secret. M. Bismark managed ‘were as fullows:— Protongation of the A Kesumption of Hostili- | this business with great ability, and when the King, e- $112.223 ties Expected—The Dan Nol lo Give In— | accompanied by bis “dark shadow,” travelled over 1563, 1288) Purchase of Iren-Claas @ —John Bull Likely | totrenchmenta at Duppel, the latter scomed to bave Increase... fo Snap Them Up—Arrival of the Cear—Prince Gort- | gained his point. Bat a series of untoward events soon ation in the miiitary se of Vienna, and on ia studios was offered acommisaicn jn t and painful iiness, Witttam, youngest gon ‘of Wil. and Angelive Ball, aged 2 years, months and $ ays The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resideuce of his m.—Tn Prooklvn, on Saturday morning, July 2, father, 132 North Soveuth street, Williamsburg, on Moa- | Gronae Wiitiaw Eowann, youngest on of Martin and day morning, at ten o'clock, Catharine Schueider, aged 7 months and 17 days, Baltimore papers please copy. ‘The relatives and (menda of the ‘amily are respectfully Berwiex, t his residence, No, 273 Bloecker Street, | invited to attend the funeral, from the ri idonce of hip Witt1ast Berwick, late of Norfolk. | parents, 27 Hudson avenne, corner of John-etreet, Brook: — The funeral will take place this day (Sunday), at tweive | lyn, on Monday afternoon at two o'clock. ‘ o'clock Scarix.—Josnrm Searzy, a mative of the parish of Mul Norfolk papers please copy. linger. county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 22 years. Bek. xsvrix.—ZiON Benwartiw, Faq., 10 the 73d year of The remains will be taken to C: ivary Cometery for in- bis age. ferment, this (Snnday) morning, at ten ovel from. ide friends of the family are respeot(ully invited to. | 110th street. Fast river . vast . H. Semvy, of the ¢ York Volunteers, ’ tice Of his faneral will be given on recovery of hie © Hundred and Seventiethregiment molensko, He wag greatly distingnished him- ire be returned to Poland, 1,1 ke 80 many others of bis countrymen, in his tho reconstitution of Poland ss an independent hy ‘be mao whom they hid faithfaliy served He elcet d member of the Diet in 1825. When the reyo. Juti.n (f “$30 broke out Dembinski wis named colonel of _ igh ecaneisiie schakef and M. de Bismark—Their Characters—the | deranged his deeply Isid scheme, Finally France and | the reg) ent which ho had > 1 tn the [mpeg of seo this (aera amen late (renidang ae Broome — arcana se Me Soa n 7 Cracow, tnd on ‘arsaw with his men wag | Street, Nd FRO, wo o'clock, eLLVAN.—-On Saturday, July 2. Erorw AN, A208 THE INTERNA’ REVENUE BILL, Three Bastern Powers Guarantee Their Polish Do- | England proposed the complete independence of Holstein promote yc era iu Ublef.merzyneck, wim aide | | BOGaNt.—On Saturday toriog. duly’ 2, at @quarter | 10 Seay ana 4 months, daughter ot Timothy (Cheney bain 2 brit: minions, fc, and part of Schleswig. On this bad game Bismark | Ye camp he hind been wher im eee 96 of France, to the | Past twelve o'ctock, PetumJ, Booker, ia the 62d year af | Suitivan, formerly of the Parish of Kilgarvin, county” In addition to the duties payable for licenses, thero is The official and semioificial journals are unanimous ta | wos obiiged to put a good face, He tendered the crown, | command of a brigade of isucers. at the ead of which | bis age. S to bepaid on ail spirite that may bo dintiiied and soid, | Méclaring that Prossin has eniy agreed to the fourteen | whiet he had already half pocketed, to the deapleed Duke Be really aecogvleted himeelt. His odudact in ihe Ostrolensks. the combat of Raygrod, and the OF distillet and removed for consumption or sale, of frat | Gays’ prolongation of the armistice at the urgent request | of Augueteuburg, and even exerted bimeelf for success! 1 retreat of Kurszawy (July , 1831), procured for Proof, on and after the Ist of July ext, and prior to the | of the neutral Powers, and of Austria tbat this is the | the further aggrandizement of the ducal territory, | him the rank of genoral of division. On his return to Ist of February, 1865, $1 60 per gallon; and on and after | '8st ooncession she will make to the Conference, and that | tn rolurn for this favor the Dike was at least expected | Warsaw, after twonty.elx days’ copstamt. movement, during which be marched peariy three bundred leagues. the Ist of February, $2 All epirits which may be in | '/, during the new term, no arrangement compatible | to accept the rage Of Prussi A polite invitation | paring when be did not beat his coemy, he was re Germany \¢ concluded, warlike | was sent off to Kiel: the Duke obeyed the summons; but | ceived by the population with the greatest enthusiagm, the posestsion of the distiller, or ip public store or bond. | With the Interests of 4 and the Chambers tinatimonsly ‘voted: that top et ed warehouse on either the Ist of July or February afore. | Operations will be immediately resumed on the part of | he declared that, being a constitutional prince, he would and his army had deserved well’ob the country. Le was Said, Do duty baving been paid thereon, shall be held and | tho Allied governments, amd carried on with the utmost | not bind himself by any treaty til! be had been Invested | soon after named to the command-in-obief of the na- treated te if distilled on (hove days respectively, Brandy | Vigor, beth by land and by sea, until the desired result | with bis sovercign rights and had obtoined the assent | tional ea,” Bigs aw the Sipern- distilled {rom grapes is to pay a tex of $2.60 por gation, | #Dail be obtained. Im answer to x telegraphic Inquiry of | of the representatives of his poopie. Thie answer wags | plone w bic as meh ine their own rivalries, and fomented by Russian agency, he On Hiuminating gas, when the proauct shail not be | the Stettin merchants on the subject, the Ministor of | unmistakable. M. Bismark now began to feel the | aimed at @ milif dictatorship; but bis attempt The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfutly | 1 ‘and relatives of the family are respecttulty (avited teattecd tho funeral, from bis late residonce, | mvited to attend the aneral, om Monday nfteraoon, attwo No. 138 Macdougal sixect, this (Sanday) afteraoon, ai-| o'olock, trom tho rosidenee of hon Parents, 48 Park street, balt-past two o'clock, Boston papers plonse copy. Bravy.—On Monday, June 13, on board the steamer | Tnowsox On Friday, July 1, Wavrer Tnomeom, onty Arie!, bound ta Aspinwall, Patrick Beapy, a native of | son of Thomas and Sophia Thomson, aged 2 years, 11 Gert, constr Galway ireland, in the arth Year of his ot months and 6 daye. ‘ je & wife and one son, anda largo circie The friends of the family are most respectfully inwit - friends, to mourn his unexpected death. to ‘attend tho funeral, trom his late residence, No oe May his sou! rest in poace. Henry street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’ciogk . Hvcaimrgax.—in Now York, on Wedueaday, June 29, | Trnamii—tn Willinmebuen, ow Friday, Juty 1, of con- at his residence, 18 Sixth atreot, after a short aud painful | gestion of the iungs, Tromas Witttaw d{REtt, Yowmcess a months iiuess, contracted in the United States Nav: » Na | son of Martin and Sarah Tyrrel, aged mts Newrox Becsiwomas, fon of Richard ‘suckinghas, and 24 days, Abe of Deep River, Cona., aged'37 years, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. 5 v + he jovt his popularity, and fell from power, | Connecticut, Philadelphia and California papers Lond the funeral, this afternoon, .at halt. Above 209,000 cubic feet, the duty 1810 cents per 1,000 | Trade replied that The suspension of arms | Duke's pulse about the cost of the war. He argued this | failed ware Sreodared Deablosks eck refege in | copy pay please tbe — -- Lv Cubic feet; when above 200,000 and not exoeoding 600,000, | ad been prolonged to the 26th instant, on which day | point sharply enough, it may be presumed: but to little Prossin with (he remnant of Rylinsks's corp: but, in | OorriN.—On Saturday, July 2, Grorce 7. Corrie son of | Ninth ana RIT aoe 15 conts; when shove 500,000 a0@ not excecding | bostilities would probably fecommence” The Kreus | purpose Albeit, there was no prospect of getting the | consequeuce of the remonsiranoes of Prince Paskiowiteh, | GO-rge aod Ann Collin, aged 4, Years and 10 moni this Thursday, Juno $0, Sawer The friends of the family are invited to attend tie fa. idow of the"iate Wan. Seal, om, Bendis Afternoon, ‘at one o'elook, from “EE Chur immaculate tion, Fourteenth street, lends ly are rey Cuare,—Killed, at tho battle of the Witdcrness, ou Eri. | attend tue fase tee a eee residence, Nat ah race day, 6, while in the disona: ot his duty, Jesse W. | Hoaston strect, this (Sunday) afternooa, toro o’elook, ii" and lew of eaten Sgn npely | "Wanitee" Stier torte, dey ce cas con jeors, foreman ine 'y b morning, athis No. 8. aged 40 years and 9 movthe, te tana antive of | denes, ey avenue, Joun H. Wisussep! te the Sise " 6 000,000, 20 conte whee above 5,000,000, 26 cents | Zieung, to be sure, which is often better informed than parry My hom 2 ue aie prvccnrye | apap: oe toe pee eT: fie Ce ‘Per 1,000 cable (Oot, The geawra) average of the monthly | micisters themselves, being the organ of that smail bat | nite term. Tho great undertaking bad been quite fruit- | ne published an account of the campaign tn Lithuania product for a ‘ear preve ti poe eae foeee 87 7 * | Powerful party that overshadows the throne, and has | less for bis designs: be bed unwillingly tolled Yor out for Fgypt, and took servide with Raith; a heehee or ah thane barks, Urign,behoousra, | made and euméde more than onc Cabinet, lf Tate postevé"| Davee, Pantoyenn bamencesed myn Tose in eee oe beeen egg i A636 be retarued to Paris, and coca ; canal boats ad ali other oo this bead. It merely states that at the expiration of | jn the Prussian Parliament:—'We might have obtained | of his native country. 7 rae feofimw pe gee oy by in ng the term hostilities will probably be continued, unless by | gronter advantages from Schieswig-Holstein, if, from the The revolition of February caused him once mor: Spor contam’ ad vatonges iar innponst Oe ssezec | thal tne (he segotiations shall BAve Lakéd & téta.furor- | Te ats sacks eat tees Taare the hominy. oF the: | leave ° Please copy, iad, plug, twists and wil other kinds of manufac: | able to a probable settlement, or an armistice for a longer | minor German States, wo should not haye been ‘80 heavily oer to Hungary, and offered bis servi- CLARK.—At her residence in this city, on FP\day even. tured tobacco, from which the stem pas pees take Par | Period kball have boen concluded. ‘The general impres. | burdened with the exponses of the war had we permit- | ces to ‘government, then menaced by the army | ing, Juiy1, Fiza B Crank, widow of Rey. Daviel A. cents, ‘on five out, $5 cots, cigarettes, enclosed ia paper | their precursors, without any approximation taking piace potley hes only procared embarrassment and ity to | drew up a ; an of campaign, but did not sueceed ear ereteeee ce 20k over GB, vee Dhandred pecketes, | between the vidwe' of the contending Hertlie’ the i, eeunty, Be, ely Ao gulo in Popularity. le intog the or whore tardiness in Packages; hese valued at over $5 are to pay the same | Danes are quite willing to give up Holstein, and | ™ eather to Freetowo, Mass. Fall River aod frioads, ond hone off his fathor tm mes. are respectfully invit 6d to attend the ‘al, from tl venumber this (Banc afternoon, O'clock. The remaine will be taxon The funeral will ‘take place this (Sunday) Afternoon, at | of the Puritans, corner of Broadway half-past two o'clock, at tho West Twenty-third street | and thonee to Greenwood Presbyterian church, between Seventh and Eighth Belfast (ireland) capy. fines. The friends of the family and of her sons, Dr, wi ‘Tar , on Saturday , July 2, at the rest James Houry, Horuco , Edward P., Rey. Fredorick G. | denoe of her grandfather, Samuel Wor od, Matvima Wisowa. and Bereno B. Clark, are'invited to attond aged 10 months and 19 days, only chidd of Theodore’s. and the ‘oogrees OF: x ave patriots held ta those e oO 18 8 <eotea eer Caen aed Whey leaned beer ‘ “a og Nim ovasioned ihe le of the" bette of Kapoina rt 6 will star ani duties a8 are provided for segars of like value. might, if strongly urged by England, Franee aod | didoltion. “He ceuren anes, fice capuaee } AREY tevisned Pg le ny OTS warning to bo given to the com- Theiss. his powers, which were tri ‘On cigarettes made wholly of tobacco, and also on s “ f (be , world of Pru t i oown as cberoows or short slaose Kassis, congent to © “reetification of "Bh: frontier? by | mercial sia that probably: Softly cred not 6 ferred to staid two montbe at Debrecain. MURNEY.—On Frida: morning, July 1, of dyptherta, | Heariotta Wood, pe § es ~would recommence on the inat. neole Magyar, government, which | K2ne, only child of ‘Alfred aud . Chirney ed & Lightly fold the little har sig CTeny 83 Boe thouaaud bs sreere {aleed ot Coo ns territory poe a se ogee i shipowners of the ports in the Bultic Sea cannot had ‘dennitively b oken with Austria. He earnestly ade Yous, 3 sie and 3 days. Oe O'en tho heart forever emtitiod; over over per thousang ou Jermany,on con a wi ie | effect orders, can ive 3 el em any over $15 and not over $50 per thousand, $15 por t “a wppien A hor can foreign firms them any. | vocated the neces uy ‘of uniting the canse of Hangary to ve friends are lly invited to attend Gently close the loving eyes, ivernoon ry ‘urged an expedition to Galicia, the funeral, ful thie (Sunday tesidenee of ber Parents, No. 40 Barrow st. ign Y qT ot be ty threat, | faand: valued at over $30 and vot over 845° por. thousess West of Schleswig, comprising over two-thirds of tho b's cann ‘a0 empty threat, as it will nee Hite) shat of ani » at balf-past one N «tel 5 qi OF uo improssion at Copenhagen, the refneed o'clock, at ti tread, ‘ $40 per thousand. Tbe vaivation wi!l in all cases be tho | duchy, should be completely severed, and the latter be | Shipping interest io Prussia is Bat too ah ve the | of the army of the te but ph Conwix.—At Washingtonvilio, Orange count} > On Sa ‘Value of the segars, excius ( the tax, come en integral portion of the Danish monarchy; but | neutral Powers show but little disponition to give up the jane accepted the of Quartermaster Generai, | turiay, July 9, Ina Vax Koxeserann, to tho 3d’ yoo.r of a os amy htt. ee wre) # amy | further than this they seem determined not to go whole of Kehieswig, the Prussian Minieter haa ed im | under Messarox, who led Georgey io tne | her Aaughter of Anos G. and the late Benjamin ‘of one 0 Per Cont w rem. }, trans. 1 V. R Corwin, CLAN in succeed ais the government paper, the Nordeutsche Zeitung, that mand of ihe army tm July, 1849. The arm: Of gold | To lose Schleswig altogether, or with the excoption of | {I hing remained for Austria and Pracam bat ta rotate Fettoated om secgoaie, ‘whore! the government aesayer, | the email district north of Flensburg, would, they say, be | their hold of the duchies and expect to see who would | was then ulations, is | eqa nt to the destruction of their ancient king them out of the conquered countries, A Szdreg on ness, Sruncen Woonnut, of ment New York Vetezan Volantecrs, pckotlee of funeral herent vor i the ULANCY.—-UB. Fr: morning, July 1, Jonn Crazy, Cditor of the New York Leader roars. m, | dare to dri The relatives vo p Wpeed acd ab bh bo was Ned. AD th of August, hed ou aged 4 t fourth of bi f depend dec f ree ane = ag higer ks ine ra leserasoine deolared wplawiul A duty of oue twenty-fourth of one | gi.ce it would be unable to Oxist as an independent st leclaration, substantially identical, though of milder ce Ve ir, and in frontof that other wrence, ‘atl » Per cept each month is reyuired to be paid upon the | when reducod to such marrow dimonwiar ti form, waa given In our oficial organs, stating that Ave. AUy fought wis teat od unetoodene Cute eh tue | ‘peblona Getloeed Gokamsicnes the Tammany 04 average amount of the deposits of mouey subject to pay- | prefer, therefore, to continue the war, wi > aoe! hy the « , tria, desirous of pence, would neverthaless not sacrifice Astro. mest by check or draft with ai pei bank associt- | worst’ ease, they can but forced to do: wh 1 Soy et army, The retirement of Kossuth from | the Sieen pemerin are rey lly invited to tend Dapor, to uvequitable ond unjust transactions the main pirpods the itulations concluded by | the funeral, is late ) No. OA ‘vinst Nine. inoss, Ecce ' ‘on OF Corporation engaged jo ihe busioess of backiug, | they are pow required to submit to volu: sarily, | for which the sword bas beeo drawn on ~ Leg BS the 13th of Auguat pat an end street, on Tuesday morning, at ‘saYt-part nine Watley, aged 34 & Hmnliag Amount uron the average capital stock | when there ie at lenst a chance that the gall | | Under these circumstances, it cannot be a matter of | te siey te, which, indeed, bad become hopeless, | o'clock. javented in such Dusners beyond the amount invested | unequal struggle ageiust overwhelming ‘num! surprise that the | movement of troopa to. the | Hembinati: with wher ingurgent chiefs, sought on FIN. —On Saturday, July 2, of eouswaption, CuaRies fo United Staves bonds, and a duty of one-sixth each | oally shame Eogiand and Sweden inte cout eee oe ecighlonwig and Jutland bas already begun. | ine Turkish verriicry, reecl iad them Shumla, ana 1K. faraily aro respecttally month upon the average amount of #uch circulation. pee §=On the other band, it fhe Prussiaa government is said to have pur- finally claimed by ‘ho Preach aa at Constante. Fur lavited to attend the funeral, from ter inte reside femued boyond the amount of ninety per cent of the capi- | German Powers to abandon the central portion of *chies. chaved three lron-plated —men.of.war tn Amerio&, | yople as @ natural Frenchman, a A A fone No@ Unionstreet, South Brooklyn, om Mondayafternoon, + tal beyond ‘he average amount of the circulation for tho | wig, which is entirely German, to thee unesteoliog ae. ° fod is dotermiued to grant letters of marque to enter: Rois and in 1860 fixed hits abode in At two o'clock. Six months preceding the 1st of July next. Incomes in | minion of Dew ef it would excite @ burst of tndigna- prising oapteins of Prusaian and foreign #1 ipa, in case @x0%8 over $00, not exceeding $6,000, pay a duty of 6 | tion throughou Fatherland. 2 on oon Page }) afternoon, at ber! Nob migut toad to DewMark ehow!d continue phe cantum 10 exovss: over 65.000, and not exceeding Ser oys pesucnclg, P 0 ‘Parents, 609 ined til the day of his death. He i bioninds tatbe Dat Te Te ccapled te lat gmt sea oct ttete feumark, On the other band, bas | writing Lp BS the war in y= fl Dembinski r eS Anstrla, parhape, noe iT » Rd ver $10 00 19 per opin oifee ik them, hoping to throw the ebie PIRES BPLUED 5 Line committer of ence were | upon her excellent’ and well beloved ally, maby, threo Dundred tm number, and each house | did in 1861 ut M. de Bismark concurred in tbe report alte. « brief explanation of seve the inet man in the world to Tul Of (He prominent lending ‘eatures only, popular clamor, is rather giad of an excuse for prose. Atnong the changes in the bill ae originally reported | cuting the war than otherwise, as it offers fresh pros. ore. ' ie vn 19.1, JAxm Aww, the belawed | Malle are DY Gracy sieamer in the regular Hines resign his crown rather than | was @ sincere and disinterested patriot, opt apart to Friday, Ju! ’ hag apiy Liverpool eall a Quesmotewn, or. . wile ho Wegrey aged 82 , lose an tneh of Danish territory. 80 the chances of peace | the last from the democratic evolutionists, with whom tr tho family are ne. kay Oe} i 4 Fhe T tends fully invited to tend the funeral, Pare * A ny 312 feted q twill be tatertod to Unive mE | by small indeed. be never had the righteat sy: He was by. Interview of ted, and is regretted by all who bad the advautaga ingen and Cariabad, two of the Of knowing ies, a J ionable watering places of Germany. The cee ty) tery. outaiewa, are blows, slaps or loops, mace directiy from the ore, rcs {or bit annexation schemes, which he has bad 10 | pa By topes ate “expeoted to louve Vieune thie The English Divorce Court. Dy Bane. =At sea, on Zriday morning, Mny 27, PRanie tir of ee doliar® per top, which is the @ As OD Failrond | lay aside ‘or the moment; and of course he has no objec. very evening by special in, and the absence of the ANOTHER AMBRICAN OA8R FOR DECIUON. un B Dv Banat, =f sm . Rrnclirree, ed eee oe ior, rider or otter permanent | don to woke political capital when. the course prose ed Emperor ig to last about eight ‘viays, At Kansingen the Towpox, June 16, 1864, ‘Dixemoan—On' rides aly 1, afer @ short itinoms, | asm stroctures, ard stoves and bollow ware, and castings of Oy pabie opinion happens to coincide with bis own plans. | Em Francis Joseph will meet the Kmperor of Rus. Rofore tho Judge (rdinary, PRR TN: D S tke is oe = rn ve ding ten pounds in weight, for each ensting, If the war Len | - my wo may Cad the new tae it aloes scoompunyi9g tbither ene vs. Cock ior the ponenvoone and Mr. Arthur Mi worn ve A, By MS te arid It Mince, Be dolce cut Nail#, spikew ata zjvete of eer | commander ia-chief, Prince Frederick Cbaries, to intese st consorts, who take up their residence there ison appeared mer. House Ke?,pers' Assooie.clon, is Birope tain sizee, five dollars ver ton # little more dash and energy toto the movomeyte of the | for faygsinn purposes. The Taceting, however, ls oot | ‘The marriage was in 19%8, and the parties iireq to, fived vo aiend Vue funeral, wich will take place fron, |

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