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F | ] * Vocong SSeS RRL NS sR NOES SPRY come NEW YORK HEP ayy raunsDay, JULY, 2, we | The vessel was at pnce tke 0 @amplorion to the fret yas of Pas to proure Mt. Sait bot and onty bad the effect to muke Pera fe*l stronger, ~ aresion of, which was show to every ope how exweeding?y weak were he west Sing hee wefleve thas the peoplv of Levey Save ote Prony Pee compen dive WHR =. U8 goleg ashe re for this pur. | sources Of the Spanisd sqwadrou, Want of Soa! and td see ene) ay mpectisa deeply with our enue, ‘ane om ae eee, ae bee ing the schooner bad | visi Ds whl pe bably driwe Pungo away from the UbiD sania _ eyprees them buw Sit kao a ate ‘toe tratiors whe 4 Monger ander bis ooutral, sboy | | chas before Peru ca» is 2.0 10 bene against bim for Bands, aod, notwitnatanding | the eame Peea-e-luo of them once more b- Fextcmim them, pat Si. | tained, (bey will 004 be eo easy to Tetake as they were iven Doow, Tesecond ty the Arai iusiange w take, when Oot agin OF aD Ounce thus compieted, Mr. | Of powder wag on band to make resstance, Should Seen, | res to goa long distance for sup: ior bim nearer either of ; | which places cam furnish much of what be will most ou) at famkma, who will retain custedy of be ve-sel | want, UHAN 1 -® decided OY ChE cHuFIR what saivege ie te ne | We hear from the Chinehas that the loading of ships alowed Mr Clarke fo" curing and rewuroing tbe ves-el | stil) continues, although te work goes on Blowly. A @ ber owners fear i expressed that it will Rave to be discontinued on About Ubree months singe St. Clair, with the eehooner, | account o! the labuiers being unab.e to obtain the ueces- was at Chirigut, There he showed a olearencs purport- | rarieso lie To show how much the b isivess there bas tug t© be from Calli, avd, revreseutiuy traset to bet | fabem Ol, I give you the BumMer OC sbips tbat loaded farge tandnolder ip Vera, Cnye.ed & umber Butives to | the isheeds during the month of May, their tonnage and work upon Dis bacteud4, riarm near Ling Onearry- | destwwation:-— sous of awerica in the ‘thoupeives as worthy: \Geoke fo present Arrival @f the Steamship [eo aver sea the otele Garr 20 dint, . “ ’ Fe ee nies wlan, ee ‘pene portrayed Wavefront) Maan Sia 4 OF Yhe raibead trom Price ty Ocean Queen. Dave bern recitthd, and guarsmeees’ seven per cent Milde pong ll a | ‘cati0 and crew ov honrd t ‘on the cape! Of veventeen bundred thousand oe, Re wor tas boon given to ioe joue Loma. KOTADOR. All of interest from oF evanectod with wis repadle wil be fund und pews, and 7 dites e@ Irely to the acts of the Eruadortan goveruy cot im the (rouble between Pera and Spain, CERTKAL AM RICA, ‘The Poname Kaiiriad Company's «teamsbip © satomaie, i uyiaxs, irom Sap Jise de GuxFomain ut her apcborage jo this bar- ' TRE ¥/2R EETWEEN SPAIN AND PERU, Ad'piral Pirzos Asks a fuspension of Hos- Vilities to Procure fupplies, bat ‘tes are: ~au Joe, Jane 13, Aca- | ig these people to the imands, and they finding bow Tons ” OD, GLY, Reale, 17), | they Dad beew kidnapped and deceived, they once | Bix veseels tor Engiana.. ° bred Pere “ Don’t See It! f bowed signs of diskatis s¢tioa, which St. dar cheek d | Cue vessel tor Barbadves _ and controled by ebconby ex of thetn, It wa for (ois | Four vessels for France. 1, sat " semtennee cotton, 48 Dare of dee7 siting, 2,290 Phides | reason that the remainder, when fudiue St Clair vower- | Four vessels for Belgiul 4.933 took tbe Iw ilo Weir own bands aud kijled b a St. Garr mos pave been & moat accomplished seound el Ov bourd the schooner were found ounterteit ubNes Of Coutral and Seutb A\ coanretiwn found that tm & complete chain % bis transactions from the tme of ves-el f "7 eee eee fromAthe Hes of C tT tne Guar renal ‘oo “Ble Flag of Truce Ordered Out of | seers meee tne sees oe eb racter, “he mort important vem we have 1s regard. Caliac im a Surry. fog tbe exetoment m growing G tion, Great inierrst is folt on the subject, and every ove wba can ia puting in @ ¢rop, (nveue success bas thus far. attend. The United States steam sloop of-war La: caster und sloop of-war 3b Marys are stil tn port, and tne Wateroe bis first making Of witb the verse) The whoie of them, z my proyer a aan how it should en properly put by raed re a 2 _— — papeety VPiparaiao boo ‘he taste dove, tere is 00 reason why Cemtra) America ES teres ; ol suid (Dit thet, Marya will leave 80 Robbery on Beard the Steam- | £5, O's. avy ovtton growing country in the | Ii the history of St, Chir’e bie could als0 | yigid do better here oF to the suthward 1D pica\dg ap be bad in convection with it, the interest of the work would be doubiy ephaoced. as this is evidentiy not bis first crime. Mr. Clarke, the gent eman who eifected her capture, is rtaieaer ing Of great credit’ He isa person, judging from persona) appearance, who would wot shi ink ‘At any task, DO matter how diiticull or dangerous. to ac complish bis purpose, and the only regret we have in the case is that he was anable to secure the person of t. Clair, in order to bave handed him over Lo tbe Leader mercies 0: the hangmay, Further developments may be ‘made to this case whién will furnish interesting matter for ‘utore letters: Apart from these two items there is nothing of interest whatever trauspirivg io Panama, We have bad returns of the late election for President of doubtiess of bu ori, The eivst kinpreved mich nery {or placiug (ne ¢ Seumen (or the squadron ne ship Chile. Pinzon’s Despatches to the Spanish Gov- ‘ernment Stoler from tho Bag and Blank Paper Substituted. The Alleged Navy Frauds. UNITED STATES OUMMISBION)’8 OFFICE. Before Commissioner Osborne, Jury 6.—The examination into the case of Isaac Hender son, late Navy Agent, was resumed this morning. John D, Gibson, United States Paymaster, examined— Produced a package of memorandum ehecks found in th ottice of the Navy Agent; two of the memorandum checks were offered im evidence, which compared with the checks drawn tor Mr Buvage. ‘Cross examined—Did not examine Mr. Henderson's ac- counts when he took possession of the Navy Agent's oftice by orders from Washington; Mr, Henderson handed him something like $180,000. Joseph L. Savage recalled—Saw Mr. Merrifield yesterday plating te apy xreat extent, and tea litle while Pieptatione Oo =Centrel America will be us perfect to all ‘Sheir apvotniments «8 were those of the Southern States De ove Wye war. where cun be no doubt of the fact that in Guatemala, 8 woll as in some otbers of the Covtral American States, there is a party plotting w bring their cou ender the rule of the Emperor Maxim: lian, 80 s:0n as vecurely seated on tho thrond of Mexico Whether they will rocke the attempt openly or not depeods mucb upon the result of the war ip the United ‘Staves. a our : fp sepecpdag baypelbt = Cn water alter. Dut shou d the ceatrary the case wi _NO TRACES OF THE ROBBER, | nor be tong before the pict now batch ng will be mace public. and there need be no fear bet that they will re vive Ail (be avsisiavce required from Napoleon ill., wbo 4s watching the course of events whb an eye to acquir fag more territory than the mere Mexican empire, He er which be had direct control, confident of serving another term, is baving the Goveru- ment House put in entire repair, and will doubtiess have it in a condition fit to receive his dark and distinguisned The Schooner Gener: jarpey, Missing Would not object to everything, inoluding Eouador, visitors, There is some hope tuat when the Leuisia:ure | morning; did uot say to him that he was prosecuting Hen- - General & v9 for tng the balance of the cvatinent of South "armerioa To for | meetethis brilliant expectations may not be realized, by | derson because his shoulders were the broadest, and shat he Kearly Twe Years, Turns Up ip Spain, bis election belug considered illogal. ‘would shove the matter on bim, that it was quite # political Panama. rious nature occurred om board move; might have said would show where the most Of the money Went, and might also Lave auld something ut broad shou dere By Mr. Wison—No MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. The steamship Ocean Queen, from New York on the 13th inst., with nearly seven hundred passeng:rs for the Port of Panama. romises or threats were made to him iy Const 10 this jplace that hus occasioned much exeitement | San Fi arrived at Aspinwall at seven A ai. 00 | p, wernment eflicial to induce him to toake the adl- among thoso directly concerned, und afforded much 100d | the 234. passeoyers, mails aud tast frei ht crossed | gavite inthis case, ere for specuiation among the outside: 1 give both sides of | the isthmus on the same day, and were embarked ut ‘To the Comm ssioner—Had paid commissions to Heuder: ROW BER CAPTURE W. EFFECTED, | the tory, not wishing to be at all partial, whion will | once on board the steamship st. Louis, and sailed a few | son on open purchases prior to the present inal TESTINONY AS TO CHARACTER O¢ BAYAUK AND 1:NDERSON, Witnesses were then calied, two of wim testified to the unreliabie character of Savage, while arveral were sworn who gave Mr. Henderson an excellent character for honesty and moral rectitude, George A, Blood. Chief Clerk of the Navy Agent, knew Joxeph L. Savage bers in thigcase are wade up in = the reader tree torm an opinion without preju- ‘The steamer (hile, on ber passage from Vs 180, ar. rived at Pisco on the morning of the 10th instant. Here \e was boarded by an ollicer ‘rom the Spanish squidron, » FAVE the Captain @ bag addressed to the Freveb \on- hours after for Californ Her Britannic Majesty'a atoam sloop-of war Charybdis, twenty-two guna, Captain Turner, R N., corminding, has arrived from the coast of Mexico, bringing tureo- quarters of a million of dollars for England. She relieves the paddie sloop ievastation, which vessel leaves in u few tom Ben he steamship Occsn Queen, Captain Tinklepaugh, fe. feos Aspinwall on the 27ib ult, arrived at this port yes- | 4yi at Pauama, woich was said to contain di the usual manner; Savage caied alinost du ly before the espatcbes from | duys for Vaueouver’s Island. Tne French frigate Cordi- Yerday morsing. the Spaviso admiral to bis government. Captain Elvell, | Jere, from Acapulco, is now bourly expected here, where | Bi a of the bills; Henderege, Jesued, money ooct- Of the Chie, guve the bag to his purser, so be says, with Le ge tegen Hie ‘wrtructions to place it in bis iron safe (er sale kre: ing UDiAl the steamer’s arrival at Pansma, Iwo officers of the 3)anish shi, s took paskageon board the sieaner at these time for Favamy, beng cn rowe for Europe. Novbing -§171,807 more was thought or said about the bag until the Passer Gibbs, of ibe Ocean Queen, has our thanks fer | steamer arrived at her aschorage st Taboge, and the wemgers were about leaving, bint of some (Be prompt cetivery af correxpondence and ite papers. | Pt crauotber induced tbe. cujtsia to examine she bag bes ca Sara tm tbe presence of the Spanisb oflicers. An inspection @ur Pansma Correspondence. she outside at once convinced them that it bad neon! tam. Panama, June 26,1864, | 'pered with and the seals broken; and when opeced it parties course of the business was cate. jt ‘will remain unul relieved by another, ag it is'the de- rmination of the Freuch Admiral, I understand, to keep a ship siways here, to prevent in future any such 01 rages as have recently occurred, ‘Ihe United States sioop-of war St, Marys and steamer Saginaw are hourly expected, the former from (aliao t! latter from Acapulco. The St Marys relieves the Cyane as guardship ip this harbor. js sent with the sequ the payment of before the war the thie eccupied in perfe ting pay nents was about ten clays; since then we Treasurer did Ret pay promptly; before an order e Panama, June 27—A. M. ‘The steamship Constitution has arrived from San formed hii of the exact inte when the mouey would come; Mr, Hendi hm acheck fer bis money; when he sours aEnica. rene ae ace csane pet tne denpatches had been | Francisco. she brings the following specie:— ge the check he wi: bei ue to get him the mone igre and fhe" bank and” drew ihe. mone; ve him. the fhe Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s steamship | pretty mess. Ten days bi ed since the bag was | FOr nae tee anne uy balla, "Savage ‘paid “promptly Mechs "oe oie ti 1 voard ie ib a € siege ° 2 8 .@ wou d give this bili for the security of She, Oapiaio Sivell, from Valvarniao and intermediate | pul ob voard: the snip ba deen tee be ee oie : the pre and for oats old Mr. Yorts, arrived at ber apchorege at Tuboga on the 10h wegen Total. $8: he couid no! ny saad: (or We have information from the island ef Yabiti that w the probabilit wa that it would be some time before the money wouid be remitted, and he did pot care to loan out. Dable that the despatches bad been secured in time to Ber dates are:—Vaiparaiso, June 2; Coquimbo, | revwro them to Lima beiore the snip crossed the i’eru- ath; 1D; Iquiqu vf Vian boundary line. A partial searth took piace, but of fo large a sum for any length of tne; told Savage about it, os Cobtja, QUI 0e, OE i tt tedhing abe arieeiee acok, Place, Dut of | gront success ie attending their experiments tn raising | arse a sum for an: icngln of Ume: told Savare & mrosey, » 8th; Pta0o and Chrecbas, 10th; Callao, 18th, and | news reached the shure and degaa to spread, the purser | Cotton. When the new line of steamers between Pavama | that the amount of the bilis woud be revuiited from Was Porta, 16th, Boo brings vinety-five packages of cargo | of the Beamer, who w a Peruvian and who hed the | 204 New Zealand commence running Tabiti cotton will | ington ims fev: days; Mr. Henderson was finally induced to ter New York. Package in charge, was at once looked upou with euspi. | then reach Europe via this route, and I have no doubt | ict him Nave, ihe saney On ti Olt ae valer consulta Gion, and was, in some Cases, openly charged with having | that many of the South Sea {al bow jobabited only | tome papers, accnow edged he did; the interest on the pre- ‘Te vews by the Chile is very interesting and im- | aided the “alty parties, portant. The war fever in the South shows no signs of Dhatemeot. Chile is making every preparation for hostili- by savages and canpibais, w ns settied by uray | vious loana und the loan then made amounted to $2.56; Mr. tention to raising this | Henderson gave bis check for $10,880; Savage asked me to i not himself the ove pay is great value in the Pacific islands thag a | draw the money; 1 oonsepied and preceded, actoun: e who commitied the theft. The case naturally looked very sirong «¢ainst bim; but it was bard to suppose that staple. The very littie time longer is all that is necessary to develo; anied b letropo tan Bunk. where I Mes, by arming her forces and fortifying hor coast and pec este oa mauy Years in tbe employ cools ep ‘Ounasisationt brings "4.006" Dales of colton trash row the mone; and banded it over to Savage; that was on harbors, She will also increase ber navy with the utmost | tion, should in this instunce bave departed so grossly | Acapulco, 1,100 of which go to New York by steamer. Se eet ett aaa ee ae nanan te: ext day, a which I was surprised, as the department was money at the time: there, iano truth 10 t Tosisuation that. $2 00 w ont of the bills Our Caliac Correspom vere = ges Boarsr-ement Lacie pos deta pereact, tomrnslees tries one Dla erctors with the, Navy Department Catto. Poru, June 13, 1864. ‘Cross examined—| ev on their bi aer- from bis lise ot duty as to commit «crime of the very worst kind, and one that, if convicted of, would send him for many years to the chain gavg. Under these circum. stances I declined to form any opinion untt I -had heard bis side of the story, be.jeving that bis word was in Tespects a8 reliable as tbat of those who desired to ri themeeives of aij responsibility in the matter by casting ‘expedition, a board of officers having been orderea to Eng- ‘ead for the purpore of selecting and contracting for suit- ‘@ble veasols, 10 Peru the utmost expedition is being used perder to have the means of ofience in readiness to attack ‘We Gpantard Defore he can be reinforced. A recent flag @f Woce from Admiral Pinzon, an account of which is pple by vc Liglarnk en pape i wee given by the Hawsrp’s Callao correspondent, indicates | }™et hin heat-once volun sos hie sitaterment ‘wery clearly that the Spanish squadron is becoming snort tbat & Sheiaiaprentonl eet ao pic best oso: M. on the The Situation of Affatrs at Callao—Arrival of the Spanish | Oras <xnmined 0 G@undoat Cavodonga under Plag of Truce—The Spanish | son in hii pene age Toa v9 ve for ‘cotfaineai ‘ security; Stover. now a orrowed money, Admiral’s Request and the Reply of the Peruvian Goverm | snd'"Schofield. in Ludlow. strert a yorrowed money? ment—Pinson’s Cool Impudence—What @ Want of | Savage also borrowed money from film; received presente “ one partie me ‘Stores Wil Soon Do—Rfasrs at the Chincha Idands— | “Q™Who’ obained the money on the $175 66 cheext Loading of Ships—Untiet States Ships in Pert, éc. (s A clerk in the oflice; the money was Bi ‘f supplies. This need will shortly compel him to 10th tnstant; that she was at once boarded by a boat Hend eck a to bi him for oe ai _— rt Since the sailing of the last steamer nothing of any the Snes pinging fom hie present jposition, at the Chinchas, and where he ‘WIE go w obtain eli he requires Bo one oan tell; for the amuire coast of South America te cloned against bim. from the Spapish squadron, and that a Spanish officer ice tendered him the despatch bag, with the roquest that he wouid deliver it to the French Consul at Panama, which he on both occasions declined t6 receive, or have anything to do with, unless ordered to do so by the commander of Ie Eouator the feeling of the people is all for aiding the tbersteamer. The Spanish officer then sought Capt. sivell, mee of Porm, Dut the President, Garcia Moreno, and | who was in Nis rvom and asleep, and in afew momen 4 Genera! Flores, have the reputation, and with apparentiy prea pened from hyd bor Gen = Layer poy'ng 1b bis presence was des: reaching Capt. Sivell’s feud reuson, of baving sold themselves to European or | pum, he, the purser, was ordered to take charge of tho Sonsrohial induerce. Any moment may bring us the | cag, wo.ch he did, and placed it in his safe, where it re- smeligevce of @ revolution against these worthies, and | maived woth tne ship's arrival at Calluo, when 1 was re- moved to the ** parcel room’’ to make room in the safe Beir being compelied Wo flee the country, which would | for grail packages o1 treasure, It remained in the Dar. marjfestly be for tho country’s benelit, ce! room until the end of the voyage, and while supposed The Central American news is without any great im- | 10 be therein safety it must imve been hg perience, except so far ax it relates to the euliare of | PAPErs Femoved. others supstituied, aud returned. 1 ‘setton, and she rumor of a desire on the part of some of asked the purser if he was pot ajone = with the custody of the *‘parcel room key.” He replied *‘ No, Abe people to annex the country to the empire of Mazi- Lal min. Great interest or importance bas transpired. The work om the Monitor iron-clads and submarine boat is pro- gressing rapidly ; but it must necessarily be some months before either ot them is in @ condition to be put in com- mission and assume the offo: certainly not before it is tn the power of Spain to reinforce her squadron in a manner to render the operations of our miniature fiect of ‘but little avail. There are many persons here, as in other countries we know of, who are desirons of serving the government of Peru as contractors. They ba‘ many echemes for building this and furnishing that, all having imp view the anpibilation of Pinzon and his squadron. They breathe fire and brimstone, and are boiling over with Peruvian patriotiem to such a degree that @ stranger would sup- B: watt omary to keep the memorandums noting the trannsction? A. No. sir, ‘By the Commissioner—Others loans were made by Mr. n thove made to contractors, fieon aad ne would offer rebutting testimony as to thecharacirr of Mr’ Bavage,and requsted a pouponement for that pa ‘The ease was then adjourned {ill Friday next at ton three besides myself have access When I learned this fact | bad nothing more to (or if it ts as he says, that three others besides himself hid access to where the “Pert of Now York, July 6, 1864. carts. despatch bag bad bed placed, why suspect him alone | POS them capable of offering thetr services to the gov- ‘The feeling in this repablic regarding the Spanisb-Peru- | of the crime? As the matter now stands there is not a | ¢Foment of Peru for an indefinite length of time for a CLEARED. vlan ¢ifficulty is the same us when the mews was first | S2800W of proof against any one—everything is meresur- | daily ration, clothing not inctuded, The Knowing ones, | | Stesmenip Sion (Br), Martyn, Queenstown and Liver. mise. In addition to the robbery of the Spanish admiral’s de- spatches, the Freuch Consul bere, M. Zeituer, clarms that bag from the French soip of-war tn Valparaiso harbor, however, see through all of this nuncombe, and kuow that these “beach combera” or ‘‘sharks,” as they are termed, have no other plan in view than obtaining a fat contract for some worthless affair, whereby they can pocket a large sum and then leave Peru in she lurch. With stout heart and steady purpose Pera could do much with even the little she now nas; but I fear that reeetved of Pinzo0’s seizure of the Chiveba Islands, al- Maourh Mt is not exhibited im so boisterous a manner. It Bas become the settled determination on the part of the | Sadressed to bim, has aleo bad its seals broken: aud as, Feveroment and people that if the question caunot be | upon examination, it coptained nothing but private let. Bettled by diplomacy, and war is the result, Chile at once | ters from the ufkicers and crew of tbe vessel, he is under mands vide by side with Peru in the struggle Buch being | (De imireasion that every, document of an race Steamehip Pevomac, Sherwood, Portlané—H B Cromwell ac one Hemisvhere (Br), George, Liverpool—Williams & won Sbip Alexandria (Be), Crosby, Quebec Ramiaton Brox Ship Alice Veunard Young. Calais, Me—Walsh & er. rk Meteor (Br), Street, ‘queenstowa—John Yackson & Cadiz—J W Elweil & Co. ‘New Orieans—N Hi Brigham, whe cave, every proparation is being made to be in all | cannot learn certainly until he hears from Valparaiso, , Hooper, Fortress Monroe—B A iTussey fespects ready ben the time arrives that a blow is to What wil! be the result of this robbery no one can at | many of her servants are not up to the mark, and bluster | & Co, a Ks . “ De struck. Engineers aro engayed in laying out extensive | Preeeut toreses. The despatches of the Spanish Admiral | a great deal without intending to do mffch when the time pare Bileda (Brom), Schubert, Montevideo—Ruprecht & were doubtless Of the, greatest importance, and of a character that would beo! great service to the Peruvian ‘pment should they, a8 they doubtiess will, fali into ds. 1 do not suppose sor an instant, however, Peruvian government h: the instigator « Brig Time (Br). Smith, Berm nda—Linquist, Norton & Co, Bri; Regina (Sr), Wilkie, Lahave, NS—i F Small 4 Co. ,perminia (Belg), ‘Clements, Baithnore--Wrieht t Inland—Jas Douglas. comes. We have all along supposed that a very little time would demonstrate to Pinzon that he was in too much of ® burry in seizing upon the Chimeba lelands; that he fortificstions, tue warbor of Vilpuraiso is to be de'ended by wirong batieries, that will Lave a creas and concen. Wwated fire from wany guns of heavy calibre: und the etber important ba: dors will not be wegiected. in regard ine Emutous (Te), Sawyer. Behr Shaunon (Br), Robe: fo lorrewing whe vavy. the Mercurio waye:—"A comin this \obbery. its conduct thus far in the ere er Poumians, Men bas eco appoiuied of several distinguisbed of! curs, ish officials has been of the most | sbould/have first seen bis way clear to obtain the neces. Behr € Va pili a otarg et sBenuey, 8 antes the cordate <6: Rest Atenical Stang character, and I will 1 + | sary supplies for bis rquedron, knowing, as he must have rie wane Bentley auth Baglaed for the purpose of purchasing e, unless fully proven, that it hus go far fallen from ve Schr Dresden, Sumber of which we are uual preound reserve dono, that the doors of every republic in South Ame- rica would be cicsed against him the moment he estate as to be guilty of an act of the lowest char. pvnined acter, aod one that would remove much of the symiathy Fadelphia—Baker & Dayton, , New Bodford—Ferguson & ihe Congress of Chile met felt and expressed for it in her trouble with ~pain. 1 hor agai pita evens. Chance. Baltimere. sad the folowing i6 an abs think aud Delve that tbe robvery has beeu committed | Committed an act of hostility against any one |“ siesmer M 6 Ghanes. Salim age —The ment 1G Feaorved to co operate actively | by some adventurer or of them. What has transpired in this harbor ARRIVED: tow ard ide ‘imation of the American Union to the ln, Britannia (Br), Ferrier, Gl June 18, with 0 ia Since the last steamer left fully satisiies us that our sup- Dida tl gag) WRation of Pere that w large sum of money to the Peruvian authorities . se aNd 241 PaRsencars. to fe cowtiguos republic if this ig tue case that whev they are overed Leg get ake pel gsc ahs pags Bho NSteamanp Cees Qoera. treasure. = been re.cried, under tbe cou rty making the offer, together with te papers, will | Himself fn an uncomfortable position, ana wishes he | ®t /.m. mommanwmrcr ane t Havana Jnty 21 PM, ucur The relations between Doula ands] be at ove banded over (o the Foaniat: atmiral, Wo be | badn’t been im such a hurry as to take possession of that | maseand passengers io foofford. Tesion & Oo. th eo as ‘riendly ae couid be wished. The Bo- | dealt with as be decme best. an act of this kind on the | which he now finds great dificuity in boiding. We were OB ine ea Weare ty ig ntataer, Bt Jago de Mvian Mieinter accredited at Suntingo declared the dipio- | part of the Peruvian government would do more to end - Came \ peupedhbetantemenaditscsoncianced psea Matic Degotiati Ds At an Cd, aod demanded bie passport, | the difficul ag ct Es Tanah Serpeieed “as Beet | wae not—evhen on the | i OS See eon ea passport, | the difficulty now existing than any knowledge is could " ‘Steamship Parthenta (US transport), Bearse, Newbern, eek one ime aiciy aeut Dim. Altbough an empiré obtain by DAviug Dp ssession of the despatches, and it | $4 instant, the Spanish steam gunboat Cavadooga, with NC July 2, ria Fortress Monroe 36 hours, with pastongers, rt mo aw id du! aximniian wou ow tbe world th: ver ing oe pinned, for aziog nd che archdute Maxima r w at Peru will not, nd matter how | flag of truce flying, was reported coming into the harbor. | #0, U 8 Quartermaster, much may be to her advantage, countenance @ dis- boncravie act even against an enew! We have bad another interesting event transpire since tbe sullivg of the iaet steamer About the month of June or Ju ; Clair, then in command of (be American schvoner Generel Harney, abscouded wiih Ose Traveller (of Belfast, 1, MeCully, Bordeaur, 80 days, with mane. to MeCailr MeDonald & Go. Jaiy.| Tat 4021. lon Ls leptane (Br), Bebn, from Gees: termunde May Is York Bark Bolivia Whiteverr, a coffer Ac to J Flew, 2a tn Bive nay treve'ormation not legitimated by the wish of the Mexican nation. The iamectabie proceedings at the Chivchn Islands bave @esed the \insost excitement in tbe republic, and nave shened noble aud py © overs, whicu have been re- 1 was confident—that is I “felt ttn my bones’ what she ‘was after, and said to a frieod when the news came, “The Don ie getting tired, and wants somothing fresh to eat." Upon meeting the flag of truce, the Spanish officer in Beived with pride ani grativvde by the government. ‘he | from the coast of Mexico with the vessel command requested permission to anchor and comment. | cotton. question watched with the ulmost attention by the | jowied with a full cargo of cofee and quickst cate with the Ministers of England, France and Chile, | agen’ th oun (of Conant, Davis, Piotow, 8, 18 ernment, Det due vot, ib iw opinion, otfer any just | leaving the eoast of Mexico he 1s said to have visited Hg e Terk Mary Wilder, Ireland, New Bedford, to Williama, fie iar tho vetionainy of” Peru. Sy dager teahe bate Payte; bot this ts vncertain. The first reliable informa. | Which permission was instantly denied. Upon fading this | BAU Benain Per tte nen ue sca pitt ahcwld arise, Clave willbe | bie we have of is movements i thes he went to | would uot go down, he then ebanged his tactics, and nata | “rig Nepiune (Olden), Drees, Menton. 38. da Fas hful to Ker Awsie real ame” FH ks janitd, Oparrival there be represented to the United jh fruit to Hennings & Gosling that he caute in roality to treat with the government of | Opraliar May Porn, if not directly, through the officials above named. ae nant year dinplays an focrease over ry States Cousal that ie wae bound to San Francisco, but custome, the that op account of deinys in his pasesge, occasioned by far ington), Rutball, Cienfuegos 20 Mot & Go. bcbg overument aoe ete weaks prior | RMATOEADIG weather, he bad put into the Marquesas | Upon this being made known to the gov: with coal (ot Ratan bac NeasicanaueeRg vy * a jor & PUppl, ‘wood end water, Here, b id, aving ebows bat Intle movement, | he bad lost beurly wll his crew by thelr being meds | ermment, an officer was at ence appointed to | pAciicnny tied, Cole, Shales, NB, 11 days, with piles, to © demand tor Sour for Australia; but | prisopers by the patiwes of the island: but the truth of | BOld a conference aud ascertain the nature of bis errand, & i ween, Satteriy, Baltimore. been paralyred on acoount of the aucerteinty recardiug the trouble between Spats a Peru. In copper there liad aot b much doing, Hefore bhe arrival of the last Mall wome all jote of pand ane this statement cannot be ascertained, although it is knows that on arrival st Tahiti only ove of the original crew remained, The probabilities are, judging from bis Subsequent conduct, that he sent there men on ebore in The Spanish commander informed this officer that Admi- ral Pinzon desired a supension of hostilities, for the Teason that the means used by Peru to prevent him op. taining necessury supplies, altbough not at present caus he tar New Bedford, 4 ertine et yy Providence, worse — on oes been disposed of at $19, on | orde: to have them seied by the natives, who are ing him any annoyance inconvenience, might ina es Providence. board; but alter Lhe erival of (he muti prices deviived, | savages aud cauuibais, Bo that chey should not be wit- | (stile whilecompel him to use force to oltain thai which he Beha Samer Encitah "Nre. Providence, aod & sale of ven Wuowean® quintals (in Gusysean) was | Bosses against bia. At Tabiti be obtained permission to | should like to procu'e by peaceful means. At the same | SchF Charger. Maban, Providenos, made at $14 60. " dinpone Of & portion of bis cargo to detray the expenses | time be insisted upon the Cavadongs havirg permiasion | Boyt h'gnger, Dan ele, Wellteot PER 0} bis vensel. After leaving there he jed to Auck- | t» anchor iv the harbor. This. 1 think, ie about the | Sehs Planet (Br), Wileon. Ti ‘There i* but little Of interest from thie republic Beyond | land, New Zealand, where it appears the Consul of the | coolest piece of imoudence, considering the intitude w Sehr T LM ler Wh abat x! the letter of y aiiec ndeot. One | Upied States aided He sold | are in, that hes ever come under my Be! murat tem HO De parsed over, Lowever, abd | Bis quicksilver and e:ffee for him, and on his departnre to commence hi Ghat ie tbe jetier from “enor Varnhagan, reureseniat 108 that woold carry him an weak Power, in less t Fre kdcaiee, Davia Bi @ the e1mpire oO” Brssii to the Psrov.an goverment. wn of beard of the vessel after fo tak fora guapenston of bessit {hes be rhe Adelnide, is, Por Bieamer Fannie, Penton, Phiiadelohia. Breamer Black Diamond. Meredith. Philadelphia. Long eo @ are wd until on Sunday afternoon, the 20th tion be hae insu | abe aoc vored im this berbor, not as ibe arney, nsulted and ie him tocontinue bis an grieved the means to 0: the peop of | but uvder the new oame of *Serpiente.” The mory of noyance unit! Asnistance arrives from Spain BELOW, eri wh By .out and pe ple o Pera w nod when she wae captured is most teterent ag, oes er more absurd? It iw about es foolish Dunk Ship Neptane (Hano), from Bremen. ap their wit of vieowence | Mr. Clarke, the gentleman who elected her seizure, and — porsesmion of the miands in the first instance: and be cer SAILED ig tbe bo now hot her in charge, givce the full details, of | tainly could not have imagined that Peru would livten to | ,Sth—Bbip Warwick Castie: barks Tatsko, J Contrey; brige witb che ag, bieb lean only give you AD Outline, om eocount of lim- | any such request for a moment, much more grant bie Corotine, Chrtatopher Cn ombo, Courrier de Naeva Orleans; oko A decmas anyearnuee, prinedviee | Med space, ridiculous demand " nipe Bidon { ate wWyoRee contrary 16 © So pported tained Mr. Clarke, ap American by birth, but citizen of | The reply of the government was spunky, but emi. pe'Bidon (ir), and Washington (Fr). by the very government o ber Catholic Maesty ow | Beuador, owns, m eompany with other gontiemen of | nentiy prover, and it #how the Spaniel Admiral waw. Appowting consnl® to Peru, abe receiving sued af the | Guayaqdil, one of the group of Wands Keown as the | what he mny expect from the people he Una treniod with — at" poe Pees pon A x Me ri _ ating — ay 5 = = oerns when on a visit to the | go much oontemit, Wher Pinzo0's demands were made en ee ern, and finally styling her a republic even m be fell Io with a atrange schooner at anchor near | known at Lima the government sent word to the Spanish | Laoxon—Me E F Will Me prevent rear, im ibe evedeatinis of tbe Aipemati¢ | Cbaibiun Island, one of koe group, aud on boarding her | officer chat. ae Admiral Pinson bud een ti to be the Oret | atnait pact roe Cork, the ante Sons Oat enleremees: | A ages! ot Wo Lime with bbe Lite of “Bpecial Commis | be met with Captain St. lair, but not mnowing bim by | to commitan eet oO war, no Bip under bis coro ave ti on 4 whee mon arr that came, as be bad taken ‘anoti never for @ to apcbor iv tbe harbor or sel) # ie owned by Abraham Bell & Son, of New York, and will Im review ing ihe ection of all the governments of Bow ‘Ment aupposing whe the man or be verse! wan. be onmmanded by Capt George Hawking, Aarerics Ww rem ect te tne Spariee Oatrage, the Comerc . Clmir ims med Mr Clarke that be was awaiting the Brmaxsnip Stpon, Captain Martyn, of the Cunard-Gaion 8 We 1200 wk hes Coie fw regard to honador—"'The Varger veasel witD @ car; Pérations (or offence and defevee, and thi he fit Werbmet.«! Keosdor hae @ or | to make any forcibie attemps to obiaim the mupplies he ral idigo: whie | | need, be will be Frfleted bo the utu et, amd a, BIE orem More ish @ smuggler, It wae pot of | probal have Buch A reception ae will be epything fe of teat country. The Cabio quent Viet that Mr. Clarke, soticing the same of St. j bas & desirable or piean The commender of ine BO. b COdErRLAMW Lie whole lnporumee Qpon ® number of books tothe cabin, bad any | Cavodungs war also red to jesve the burbor wee lee ‘ tere opsyaiion to the clon mato tbe veese! and ber eaptain When | Pr ence, and wae informed that if he did not comply ‘with ee order the mieary commander of | gered the port would open fire upon his vessel. Ujton (oie Ves seen ‘ Being Knows, the Hpavtxh ganbout left with the uimewt | of Peru no, auser at or, lon, whe sare to bare, berg 4 Peru for the weber “! or Werte Oo the @ oe he mee: come the patrioue Ope. gb) Ortt struck bim who they might be be | {4 to “put this and that sogether,” 1 the whole ) Preth Semced coon bin tat it was the meeing schooner | IRw treucherour ¢ 4» prodneed Peru the | weow erney, Mit, Clarke at once, on (aeling | expediten, ‘So further attomp: to oom: has 06. | abandoned b areatert ie Aton. Tbe LlreRnn of tbe Hons ov. | certain of thee being po mittake, determined to arr curred eines then. Sor ie it probable encther will tome | fhe Went down ed “ * earn iy & mawner | & pia for Lhe ORpture of tne wanmes ber OaptaiD, (OF | place on long ae Admiral Pinzon hae ne heavier ‘ore tia | BO” @iance being so genet her We Sonia not bea " 4 a reetetien of |e purines ot surrer Me owners and Ihe el urevent to hia meking any forcibie movement 1o | © mee Hen howe § other vn yt Ker © won bb PAPE | get MUP _HER WINN MIB emma) RQuadron, LW ie anne, Brun Jon Lo Renae, Cw dery, from Pert Rngal fee PBI a. 2 aaa 6 oa | urfooned ound the 4 " toda phia, batece reported run aehore at Cape Heury an me , ath A. me ° hod a men ) whatever ree chtot 4 4 1b Wit, emt @ tote ~ © bet at Lewes, : . @ bie | oe * Lg ero bis yur he | be ip was 18 Gone revista, mated AD, amd hailed rs | St, Claty ap anon we be 9 nr@ (Da! few, them, woul aver | fr pore kevabite 1 bet bom went MO the soptatiwn (Must wonld oni donde t ; Pee b Whe ative again, fe Ahreat ‘WHA AD OMPLY OU,» Soup ALETOA (not Paimyra), of Knrray, He. mee Khe THO MISCELLANEOUS. sel whieh foundered 20th uit, NW by an ‘Light. “ ss Th ive bast at anes : oe Nene OW helemen, (PAB covaRnmayy wate” Alien, Van Werke, ad Beige ast Oone eon <i Ey From Sydney, NSW, with | = joa Done. Ship oun F Week Tinker, arr at HO”oinin May Gth from —— ‘This loan is authorised by act of Congress of Maret’, art Nee, 4 trom New Bedferd, arr jon 4 imbese qand ald next aay for | 1864 which provides fer fe i KMDBMPTION AN COL, ab Ship Arnolda, Hawes, OF NB, arr at | ou olula May 7 from | pay peried not less than ten or o or moore than forty years freae Hilo, 49 bbie xp (and ald 8th for Arctic Alark Merl a, Baker, uf Nisaret Hicuclalu May 8 frou 10, 99 Dbls.ep “aad sia Mn for Arete), Baip Jow Maxwell, Chase, of FH, arr at Honolilu May 12 evan i Ra! ‘AGt, Allem, of and from NBedford, with ai Honolau May 15. Sts date, at the pleasure of ihe sovernment, Untit tts redemption five n-r cent interest is so be paid? semi-annually IN COIN. Bubseriptions to the loan wie received by the Nation. Banks to United States notes oF in such currency er other funds as are taken by them nn on pa epost at par. Maex€mption from tate or | ‘ leeal taxation adds fromone~ \o three rer cent per annum to, to Mts value, ‘The rate of interest om this lo nis loan, although but fv per ent tm col, 18 a8 mueh greater in curreney as the differenos Detween the market value of currency and gold. Ana rule the five per een! =parie securities of all sobvent: “ Tare N nivod Clark, of NB, afr ai Honolulu May 24 with wh, 2: I do rahin splewsia, ‘Cleveland, sld from Honolulu May oth to wa in Hillman, Macomber, ald from Honolulu May 6 for the ac luo April 8 for’ Cort, all a Bhip Wis Wiicox, from Boston Feb 2 for San Francisco, Aprii 4, olf Laser Léland Bhip Auduoon, Matthews, from Rangoon Feb 4 for Liver+ 29, lai 23.8, jon 2 B Donovaa, beace for London, July 1. off Chai- foreign Porte. 1p Canihria, Perry, Chinchas (and tat 19 1: Cana AN Sind eracteeye itiweh, tak heroes Ball, Monte. roments are always var or or above, and currency now Fideo (and ald. Sin fur Ghinchay): dik, ania Canoe — a Sth for hs). funded im the national loan wi ba worth ite facs in gold, sb ps ycen of the Seas, Schibre, Haroburg: ™ Chamberiain. hi June Il, Pers, | besides paying '& regular ani \bora! per centage to the yy — | noider, ‘The authorized amount ef tu\s loan ts two bendred mit port June 18. shipa George Green. Leach, frou Chta- anaes 9th, guano inden: © B Hazeltine, Gi key. :rom do, arr Lith do; Swallow, Smal; Success, Chase, and Carrier Dove, Jackson, from Sao Francisco, all three arr i0ta; Portamouch. lar ion, from Acapuleo arr bith. UnpeNas dune 7—arr hark Shepherd, New Orleans; brigs Altavula, Read. do; H # Wheeler, Farr, Port lan. 3 4 27th, begs Alpine (Tr), Killmnan, Cork; 2th. Thomas Counor, York. Portynd; Sa'ah Peters, Lord, NY ork. CiexPsecos, June 2 Shi nrige Teresita (He), ra York; Merlin (Br). do; sehr JA Gridia Philadelphia, Cuantorrerows, Pil, Juve Z7—Arr brig kxplolt, Malone, Mon deilars, The amount of subscriptions reported to tho ‘Trearury at Washingtan in over $75,600 0, Bubscriptions wm oe vxd by the Treasurer of the United States at Washington and the Assistant Treasurer ei New York, Bosion and !'») »¢slpnia, and by the Firat Nations! Bank of New york. No, 4 Wall strost Second National Bank of New York, Twenty-thind street and: # Lookout, Nugent, San Fran Pediord on Mer meariy ‘2, do ol th cor rf obrinad's taland, teak Oi warled, Higgins & Pranctsco (and od fe isiand)y Zot, Ladoga, Wiliey, do‘and sa (iad), Bid May’ 20, bark Cambridge, . Port: d was lig oll for h, Arracan (Ham ?. igthy ArE0, Naw ‘Broadway. Third National Bank of New York, No, 6 Naevan street Fourth National Bank of New York, 27 and 29 Pine street Fifth National Bank of New Vork, 838 Third avenve. Sixth Nation! Bank ef New York, Bizth av. and Broadway Ninth National Bank of New York, 849 Broadway. ‘Tenth National Bank of Sew Yor: 240 Broadway. Central National Bank of New York. 71 Duane street. Netlonal Exchange Hank af New York, 184 Greenwich wt. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are ‘epositaries of pibilc money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country ‘acting O8 agents of the Nations? Deposttary Banks), will furnish farther information oma plication and ee erdening: AFFORD EVERY iy Ube), see $2. 000.000 or THE county OF New YORE Subscriptions are berehy Invited to a Loan ef Two Milton Brooks, Portiand, Orege Havtwa, June 38— Aer bark John Aviles, Back land: 29th, brig Kcho, Bent, Ba't more; sehr Bveline, Phila deipnia. Bid vuiy |, brig Sieedaway,, Ather.o Ketnedion Spirax, July &—~arr brig Hedley’ Vickers, Ritter, N Yor; schr Venus, Arr at do June aeorge, Si brig J Bienkborn, New York, put in for re Fiictanono, June 23—Cié schrs Swan, Taylor, New York; 2% h, Albert Kiward, Camphoil. do. Mizacan (Morocev), May lu—1n port brig Gaz for York, ie (Br), re) “Jane %7—Arr brig PR Curtis, Tueker, Port. atinia, Lindsay, Failedeiphia; ab, Ger- (Br), Kobbe. NYork; 29:b, ship B Carver. do; brigs S ¥ Merries, Norden, and U8 'y, Oregs, Pbiladelp im, PANAMA, 2. Rio Jaxgixo, May IG—Arr bark New Light, Rrown, Balt more, Blu 19th ship Elvira Owen, Olly Ricuravero, June 20—Arr bars fxeria, ose ¥o% Sa ua. June 2)—Aazr barks Almoner, Lanpher. Ce 20d, W.E Anderson, Bartlett, NYork- 251 Philadelphia; 27th, beig Jo Bid 2b, bark Jainus ©,Breti W R Sawyer, Tracy, Boston ladelphia. S%400, June Arr bark Hausa (Brom), Buttner, New St Jouxs, PR, June 16—In port bres Maria (Br), row ell. from NYork me Chas Adame Br), from do, dis Vie sis i. for oo. a8 i a i Whie, ee ise fig Dollars, authorined by an or’ ce of the Board of Super. ASth, bry tefoia (Br), ‘eich, ‘a ardo, to fal for NYork sn eh ish cork, | HOPS appreved by the Mavor June 15, 1864, entitied “Any St Youn. NB, Meng 80~Arr brig Lilly, ae yey ‘ork; — Juiy 1. sch ‘fowler, do. Cid 20, schr Henry Lau- Ordinance to provide for the procirement of Velunteers for rens, eR SN York. the Armies of the Union, es partand parcel of the Quota of ew York under any future eall of Vatraraiso, June 1—Noerrivals from United States re- ported to-date. Bid Sumy 24 euip Prospero, Strout, Caldera, Per Sreamsuir Asia, at HALIFAX.) Arr from New York Juue1é J Eaton, at Bureslona; 2lat, Nord America, at Bremen, 22d, Pi Minona and Prince Oscar at the city and county of the President for men.” ‘The proper books for such subscriptions will be opened ad | it Londen, » offer @ after Saturday, the 18m ‘June 25, Tuecarora, at rated! he-Compireliee om ee Nimble. at Faimoath. June, imstant, and will remain open watil the whole sam Hrkte, from Newport: 1th A M Lovett, from Gibrait+r; 13th, ‘Christian, trom ™ Nowebohm, from Liverpool; 24th, Kveuing star, Strom Gh Gree. red \ ‘with the County Tt for Boston June 24 Emily, from Greenock, Bubecribers will be requ! lo deposit (Late: es Rassnsicys. » ‘Treasurer at the Broadway Bank, within five days s‘ter en- erm Henrie ehelie si | tering thetr subscriptions Re amount subscribed for by them respectively and on pre “ating his receipts for the money to the Comptroller thay will reteive bends of the county for equal amounts, Tedremable on or before June 1, 1968, with interest from the dare of payment, at the rateot six per cent per annum. ee Ong fellow eltizena and the public generally are respect fully invited to enoperate With the Board of Supervisors im the benevolent and patriotic nurpose of supplying the quote of men from this county, ou the call of the President for ‘more men for the army, acon t be made public, withoud sha)! be taken. wee Ygrenzo. an "Minoos. Cope: Dodds, at ‘Ter frown Gatien, Prank Fi Fiat at bristol. Bhip Union, at Montevideo Teaky. 18 conderaned, American Porte. ap BOSTON, July (Arr steamer Saxon, Baker, Phiindol- pba; r Leo (Han), Jongevioad, Leghorn. "ArT Br pre steamer Jupiter, ‘North, Nassau, NP, Proteus, brig seamnbip Afr ca ja Halifax; ship Loca Lamar. Lor ; bark Zephyr (Br), Habsou, Fortrasa Mon OM ca for Wiimingwon, NC, captured Dy U 8 steam Loanna (Bry, Bi Ca es. Cla Br, Stone, Liv Mont Commerce, Example, went to sea tb, Guba, Trapani barke RA Allen Ci one BARN ArT ship ry entoenn; 2 J [nvr oly en ry . Go. Smith, Port Rov pestis Below amp 5 Gani or ee Shae Hon, aia! mo, EF ‘seven | resorting to @ draftfor thai purpose, Action will not be weifearr 61m, brie jovani 4 DOr Fiane ic’ | taken to raise volanterrs nner the ordinance referred te etown, DO: N Fann bi fora Maria Lovlsa, and vi Philade'phia; w bark Howland, from Str.nam, MMILADELPHIA, July 4—arr bark Commerce, Robin. hr Lady Boolt (Hr), iiiton, Bleuthers. Magione, Port te for Thewae Boston: bigs tien P Irwin, Havana; © povidenve: schsa Geo Kilnurn, Nor xier; Pathway. Compton; F Bice, ker, and RL Tay. Free map, Boston; Hannah Grant, Howard, Newburyport; Baker, Rew Londons C Romer Btevena Prov. . Ol ie Quiekstep (Br) Ht Roads: nti! a sufficient amount 1s subseribed to warrant the com> mitioe im proceeding in thin matter. MATTHEW T. BREWNAR, ata Compirolter. Crry or Naw Yor, Depaktuent or Fimanos, Comrrneus Ex’s Orrice, June 18, 1864, MERIC Flee hee led we | anes nen G. ig itusion, Brown, Demarers AND STREL SHIRT cote 1 oe" 1, 75 : stiiched ana cord "3. JHANERET, 78 ‘Sanaa ied on reeespe of the cash eet, New York. ‘Trade suppited, INVERTED | CAL 8. Bath; Leesburg. Smith, Smith; C Looser , and § B Boice. Boston; Pilot, Thompi y WAN ERANCISCO, June 28—Arr enip Alecta, Chase, Box ton. Sid 20th, ship Nesutan. Lunt, Va'paraiso, | | CNORNS, BUNIONS, fact. tc. cored ehiropodist Annibiiator cures © RAYS PATENT MOLDED PAPER DOLUARS Are G the only ones “heaped to fit the neck Praeen ba fect é POLITICAL, — ATIONAL DEMOCRATIC GENERAL ©" OMMITTES of Mozart Hall—A regular meeting will be heid « curve free from augiesor breaks. The n-over stvie is Thursday evening, July 7, at orcioce, - Muitcniar mate having the patented space for the era B. P. FAIKC LD, Chairman, rendering the surtace next the neek pertectly and {ree from tho-® puckers which in all Nother turn at collars so cbafe and irritate the neck, Byvery collar stamped “Grass Fatent Me'sed Collar.” Bold by alt ra Joux K. Hacker, P. Secretaries AMMANY HALL DEMOCRATIO GENERAL COM yada atop mittee—New York, July 6. 186—A meot'g of 1 ea ers in en's Tarniahing Rooda, "The trade supplied Wy eral Osininilew il be held at carey S's"LoW uke & CO. 87 Warren strest,New York y evening, the 7th int jock, Pune: $ ARANT IFICATION, MEETING “YOR JUSTICE, aeanee et OW RED, Charima Gta He «God and our Country, —Fre Wx. Hircmman, ‘i puna te wentntive of Freedom.—At be Basie, Wensren ,} Secretaries, ry semen ruare, Monday evenings — cherear and otner, fileuds of universal frre NION ASSOCIATION, THIRTRENTH ASSEMBLY District. —An election of delegats (rom the Thirteewih mbly district (Twenty second wurd) to the Union anso- \d county of New York will ne heli xt seventh street Hall, this (Thursday) uly 7, at S o'eleck. The Union electors are tavited to attend. by order ef Kaccutive Commities Consol lates Onion Ansoeiations: — G8U. F, BRADFORD, President, H.W. B. 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