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es EUROPE. @rrival of the Australasian with Two Days Later News. c Perle (scrrespeatence. Vadwus, Duy 1, 1864, Contempt for Bola A_the Mei Senues roid to the Prussian C000’ syeni— the Gor reapend-nce Between Cay tam Winsle, ond BM. Bonf'e—@aplain Winlew Paris!" 0 Reported Surcidle of the (a pemler of the Ala bema- Death of One of the Orew of the Kearsorge, be. Contempt te th@ feeling” indv'ged In in Freece, and to fact allover Revope, ai the dastardly manner w which the English government hag acted toward Denmark Rngiand WA) lore much ouste by the eourse ebe has pur- ued, "Zodady piroos any contidence now fm her promises; Ro org fears her threats. If we hid o other war op var arse and shonid demand a rettioment from her, and oto “s with ber, we conid very easliy ;educe ber toe /ourth ‘rote Power, and in doing it bave iho sympatbies of all Berope. 11 is pretty well settied now that the eteamers bufit at Bordesux and Navtes for the rebets, inolnding the Yeddo, which sailed list week for Amsterdam, pave a4 bosn gold to the Prussian government; 80 thas ony commerce need anticipate mo danger from that quarter. The Rappsnacnock suit Mes im Cayiis, end ..will probybiy never leave there as @ ‘rebel veasel. Should the gvernment permit her to gq, whicd fe now highly ‘improbable, the Niegare, lying, at Al werp, and tbe Keassarce, whieb will be crusty ina days in the ewighborhout ef Calais, would wobably be strong Indecements for her to remain ft» pory, It te only from ‘weutral? Englsnd, neyr—“nentral” Eagland, whoce peo; @ make a hero and admartyr ef a de- feated and escaped pirate, and whose naval ollicers pre- sent him with « sword—that the rebelm sook for ald im ‘the wey of ships. Captain Winslow, Surgoon Browne and Purser Smkh, Of the Kearsarfe, came up f Parison Monday last. As cen as }t was known tbat Capiaiv Winslow was Bore & gret desire was manifested, both on the part of Ameri cane and Frenoh, to eee bém and pay their respects to ere whose gallantry and skill bad been the means of rid- ding the coean of # bold avd saucy pirate. It was pro- posed by waumber of Americans tbat a pndiic dinner should be tendered him: but this being suggested to Cap. tain Winsiow be firmly declined it. lhe ootginttericas to give all ap opportusity of exohang oun, ule toms with im, the Captain held a levee at bis rooms in the Hore) du Louvre on Wednes day ‘est, at which he received between ane and two hundred American ladies and geotiemen, ail of whom were delighted with the interview i course the story of the emking of tbe Ajabama was tok a num ber of times, the Captain Detug assisted to this by the doctor and parser, Mr, Pewmingtou, the Becretary of Le gation, totroduced bis countrymen, ‘ aptata Winsiow came to Pars for the purpose of cop- wultrpg the celebrated oculist, Liebricht, im regard to. his t) Last ‘year, when Captain Winsiow was with Co mcdsre Foote upon the Mussissipp), as the result of a severe cold, he bad the misivriune Wo jose the sight of the right eye, and be ‘ears now that the otber will become so wouch weakened by sympathy as W be ultimaiely of po use. the surgeon of the Kearearge oontratiicts the etatement’ relative to the reported romu:tically tragic death of Rob- Captain Winslow and tha Cficers of * the Kearsarge Entertatned by Dayton in Paris. SENMES AT WOME IN ENGLA‘AD, NEW ALABAY Za. Matorest and Dividend of the P bel Dotton Loan Lodged for Payment i’ 4 London. STATISTICS CP ELCCKAD’ 2 BREAKERS. Concentration of Br! Atsh Troops in Quebec and 3 jentreat. ee @panish Deciarat jon on the Poru- vian @ estion. Heavy Loss: » of the Danes at | Alsen. JUTLAND UN DER PRUSBIAN RULE. French Or jmmion of the National ‘ §eon, the curpenter of the Alabama It was said that Ho’ ner of England. Robison, whe was # Bostoulan, bad expressed bis deter- mination DOL t» be tken a prisooer, avd that, seeing ihe pares Dattie jest, be drew bis revolver, shot himself m the breast, gud then leaped everboard, "HE was piosed np by one Whe Match = wetreen Mace and Caburn— | oi the boats ul the Kears sre, ana died so n ater arrive ‘on poard, “Av exawivation of bis Doy was made by agree’ pent for the Fight for ‘and 10 wouva of avy description found upeb it, Tastead of seeking death It seems that Robiagon the Cismplonship, pad stripped himself 10 the drawere, prob: purpore of #wimnmbog better, but his draw fe, &e., &. pe? down, ard wound round bis adkies, rand work of swimmong so difficult Yhat when taken oo board the Keare ree be was ubterly @,bausied, sud died ta a The Cums’ ig Steemobip Australaslan, Capt, Cook, which ea ss WEE Livers! ‘pgiivt dnkit-padt eigfl Giclee om the morolag jam Gowan, one of the seamen of the Kearsarce, >A eat - - a very Severe wound tp the leg by the — o\' Queenstown on the ad ef July, arrived at xX/ius10n Of vne of tbe Alabama’s sbe.ls, died to the ma- Mie pert yy jemrerdny afternoon rice borpitsl at Cl on a Ker re gests two days later than the adviecsof the | U'tiveol New Yo: wo Gureva~ ~<a Newseandiend sisvers, and Was wOrave aud excellent sion, au ws pot Newioundiand, iavorite ov buurd the searsa'ge, Every care ard « The ls pion Shipping (aa We of June 2 svys the Labuan tion was bestowed fie mn the peupiiel, Beemer from Liverpool for b in by Dr. Browne, the f the Kearsorze, and ie pool Lan Pt Potorabure, laden wilh | +377 pa‘out. tho ‘paincipel enkgeon of . the avepital. ng lreckod on the Hobriies coast involvess lots | ¢ seg wes pot amy utated; but be died of uesvous vee) one Mumdred ti ousand pounds. prostratjon cw © Suck. r an! List-Cabis w bela ihe other two wOind d men of the Kearsarge in the Jor re IOP Hiney UREN Wes, @n:the, Afternoée | a ccpiial at Cherbourg--Dempsey and Macteth are ra id podly reco’ avd whi probably be able to go on ‘Te weokly-yetoros of tho Bank of France show side |! oard tho ee whon she gilts. Some of tbe Ala- Ghaest | 40 “tho. cash cotati ot’ about iil ions of | Daiwa’® wounded taKen to the hospital Daye died + eg i Raph Sed, ean of, about “vtitbe nifilions The Rev, bir, Butier, who bas been Yor some time resiting In Rome, weere he tas adiointstered to tue Th Paris Consittutional rejoices at the praise bestowed | 8) 11! ‘oa! wa 8 of the Americun Pretesiant commantty, Wor gine FE “teh = will cupply the pulpit of the Americon chapel in Paris 7 Lene Raperer Mepoieon by Earl Rugueliin'the'Eiouse | Tans ans bwo months, when it Me expectea tbe new! 7 Y irds;amd sees tn {t the assurance of friendly rela- Wo w'between France amd Englund, and-e guaranties for WD ppsace-ct Europe, Brom Rurcia we lcerp that a fire has destroyed all'the ¥ medten bulidimgs which had been constructed for the © mes fair of Nijui Novgorod. ‘The mails from Calcutta to May 983 and Shanghae to ' Bay 5 weve received to England. The news bas been Peeorally antic pated. The Teeping rebellion in China tn Besaribed-e: being almost at ite Inst gasp. { Private telegrams from Bombay of June 9 quote an ‘advance "iz cotton, Exchange 2s. jy. Bhirtings quiet, gue lower. fa ‘Whe Virginian reached Liverpool oa the caorning of the Tet inst, % The Edina reached Queenstown about bilf-past two Welock or <he morning and Liverpool about niue e’olock we the evening of the 1st instant. chosen pastor, Rev. Mr, Sunderland, will arrive, The Mexican loan, issued at sixty-Lhree, is now at Afty- four, with w downward teadency, Tonight the decree granting tho “liberty of theatres” G0es iuto ellect, aud 18 to be Celebrated ut some of the Ueatros ina peculiar way, At the Porte St. Mi example, where the “legitimate drama’ has net owed to be perfermed, but which gloried in t) of pieces which used to be 60 popular at tbe Old Bowery, Tartufle is Diliod for the evening performance, Here- aiter the theatres in Fraace no longer restrained to Avy particular specialty, bat mey piay the kind a: pieces they please, Pann, July 1, 1304 Grant's Failure to Puke Peersburg—Testimontal to a’Sea- man of the Rearsargs, dc. The telegraphic news By the China up to June 28 has Just reacbed Paris, aud is creating @ groat excitement, particulariy in Soavcial circles. Captain Winslow suggested that in place of any test! montal to him, which bad been offered by several partica, something should be dove for the jamily-of Gowan, the brave fellow who was wounded in the Koarsarge wud 8 Bince died. A subseription was opened to-day only at Mouroe’s banking bo house, aud ajeady ive Bundred ana forty france have been Crcribed. THE AMERICAN QUESTION. General Grant’s Situation. Lonpox, July 8, 1866. Mhe London Times argues from the Chive’s news that afiirs ia Virgina are again unpromising to Genera Griiat, but accords to bim « certaim admiration for such }, stubborn and invincible resolution ag he displays. The Alabama, { BOtER TO CArrain YiXshow BY san. Darrox, it. Day werican Minister at Pari 7) Ah’nner to Captain Winslow, of she rye, and sbi of lears who could be apared from duty. EQ OLDSXTS AT AXD AVTER THE DESTRUCTION OF THB ‘ted the bozizomjooked salpbury. Had Palmerston car. Sie GBMMES SAVED HIS PERSON AND ‘sted ovt {bose inientions, what I wrote you of Napoleon's Waren, adhere! plane would heve come to pass. But no such op (rere (ube 35) Tene coma London Army and Portanity bas been effered for the French kmperor to |’ There is a French law (0 the ellest person ean Bemiliare Eogiand. Now no one knows or dreama what i aes eae wpe ie Trance more than twenty-four Bie imperial Majerty will de next. The ruManly aseavite on jp Senses of thease Wales mete gret, THE HERALD DESPATCHES, @©ar London Corresponcence. Lomvon, July 2. 1864. Permersion's Danish Policy @ Coun‘erplot on Napoleon— Reqort.of Grani's Repulse Before Petersburg and Cnfa @orable dee nresstons— The American Presigency—Projits of Kicekade Preakinp—Advance in the Rodel Lean— Bevelovnons of Printing House Square—Howthe London Himes i¢ Subsidued by Government Shreugh de Batteries Corp, dor Paknerston ba been ope too many for Napoleon. Wheo J wrote yous week ago it was suppored by most of the Beowing once that the Premier would be im {aver of wer, Tho I¥me bad equivted that way— Probably -05 a fecler of the public pulse— i pesoked ehh to the bewetit of the act. @2 the Daisd territory are going on, and no cuwider Sraveros te font Semmes coud pot be taken. The @rbs nay. ‘Umised States goverd ment aod the Chamber of All Soancial and political speculations in American af- Batre are at 8 siandstill, to see what Grant will acecm- capiaio gracinga (Med now he hae got south of Richmond. 1 may be of | of the hearsarge Commerce on New York for 0 tor the destruction of the Alabsma; but they koked forward to the redonbiable “hong on up Broadway. The boats lowed aba $ among the nea Some inverest to the great General and hie countryasen | PIrMgsling in be warer for wae Aol pa alt dogs Leary | tae oe ow c08e e ‘te koow that Engtish opinions are almost universal that | Koarparge boat, aces peygey ay be wili over take Richmond or defeat Lee's army, | 00 notice of, the crew ov iguily searching lor some par- Out will, on the contrary, get defeated him. ert. Bets are being constantly mate as to his ability to @aptare the rebel capital. Bome speculation ie indulged tioular person. Ho at inat managed 5 on. javo the French pilotbeat. It appaire shat when Semmes was in the water ho felt wenk ‘trom his wounds sas gave bis ship's Papers to & sutior’ Dewed Mars (not Ni , who bad more than once Leven mage himeelf 3m as to his chances for the Presidency, and what effect | THO Satie ca he carly fall of Richmond would have on Mr, Lincoln's on je aeons amen) S tie capmin oa prospects. Kesrsarge men, aster hin. Ihave often spoken of the gigantic fortanes that are we on od ey - ‘caer tae Rrease vile Semetantly belong made io running the blockade. An emi- senje grarns a inte as ches aie ‘the captain's Bent shipvutider told me yesterday that be bad one (ast bs steamer running the blockade, ané that be was bulidiog nea Mr Berton heard al ae lelegraphed to Cherbourg not are meant for the New Yok oMcers are all who bare f-4 trophies the federals ean chly show dingy. Tho drum is ope which Yam spiured sou Ye Sime ago on board persis the ofa re; they four more for the same parpose. Alexander Collie & Co hao, i ary are reported to have made a million sterling in blockade rusume. Why oaunot the government spare twenty Mhousand men now to go oO" North Carolina and cap. re Wilmington? fa the panic of ite fall Charies requtrec), (he Alabama lies cond also be taken, These two pinces are the two Ty must its the Koar- pel mouths that feed the rebels Wilmingtoo Prisovers with 1.¥e greatest atien- . would be wo more to ye then Ricbmoad, ebel funds roee two per cent the recei:t of Whe (ie. labazae was staring, a Co, Wederate captain, Dews of Greats repulse before Peterabore y day, 40d receded one per ceut today, Rebel * emery arty who bar been apabie H obtwiaa ship, Wauuleered; bur tain Jerumes refused to take him ani doing fo be rosld b Htimerla, Ve But perkaps c# Goled watber air, Wty in Bot al. borne on the bo vks of the ¢iab: trom [ They would allow sforve- i! Fito emp uuried on 7 Weeday sed abore ear h nas been piaced a imple heads. wt Th poroved not prisoners wish to serve We outed” racy again. CarTAiM SAMURS IM An ENOLICM WO: UB. verpool Times, Jal mines het takes # “ ny te fence at tmilor Crow campy We Wie i 1) cap he lew: ng oft Gollara worrh of gapeid im Europe, with bad @uantiy ranmiog Lue bi ce de to pay tt Goon ait beout of the warket. Pornapes & @ocered shat. to be pid on orton A very epioy pampbiet bax ate pag pin rioting Of the eer 4 doen ont shive fe e vey cottmn bey wiil Perhaps « new iowa will wenn, one os out giving cup oe geueral heaita rove Tre vA A e Boge enve Yat ; ; cooding (be natoriou Y | t 7 eover which bade | Potadlew bie Guurit, { poe Ir. Aingrove Cooke, ite jais corresjondent A Pxspiciows wi or Kortngaese China aod the Fast, bas laiay been appointed in- . ore Commiasioner atasalary of £1,600 & year, Mr. ‘The Lalite Garhiec, nb! Stelen hat two other oorrespoudent, co wel! kuown | corvett owlen at Bree oertain very etopic copperberd letters front Amerion, | m ” » for the Ame ® & peoeioner on the Feyal Benevident Fund to the | rican chewed by the Pras fave oft £400 & ye anather of | flav cove Are Gwenky Ave feet Bas reovived » government intinent wort | be w oorvelie Vines, They te fine art critic, Mr Taylor, meee | ar dare toon ry ene 4 up a long lias Of | fourteen ries . They are eanal wo rt, Mr Moodonald, | fourteelt knows o 1d are 4: be Called Viewwris Oe Printing Howse | Auguat« a tgete, Carry me Acmmtrong he commianioners on | gone, in axpeced fom Frenes, She ie built Aud yet, says the | aller the mest Approves mode, and hax two screws. rer stent sed potorhue = Timer baa the avdeoity wo reise neru | Breach of (he Borin Betterment Mot the Newspaper Presse Fund, and t) inscribe of Bx gland oy the Lebrias The keener of a MUAN's Dooriiow Guns ih (awarnook, Ld ‘PUrhY And Ladenendence oi the Freed NNW, YORK HERALD: named fa ward Campbell, bad been brought ap at the P hee Court oo A warrant from spe Kngiwsh Treasory, axing bm with @ Bb exch of the Foreign Eutietmeut obdiaiain, invn to serve Oa board the rebel cruisers Geursia aot Rap nannocis ‘ine magistrate devwed se send the ease for trig ade. PROPITABLS OPERATION OF THe BNGLISH BLOURADY, RUNNBRS, 1 The Leadon inden (oDe/a\ orgua of rebela “a Kug Java) pudbsdes « he a deny Charleston @urmg the from darvary 1, 18/8, to April, 1864, From ae tet it reeuits (bal, duro, Mfteen monite and ea baif, out oF five bupired «1 nime.y attempted trips, four buodred and z-ew'at were warcessful; in other words, a9 nearly as, ptdinie, vf every sx vessels that dived the Divexad ¢ ive went (Brough, oF thas voly one sixth o! tho Cor fed praie warioe bas Beem disturbed, epeaking of ear se™Y4nd Dot of bottoms, The xebe! Cotton Loan, by INTEAKST AND OLVIDEND PAYARLE Iv LONDOR, {From the Lond a inéex (Angle revel organ), June 3f.] We have the peasure of belug able io te WIth por tive certaity tb «4 the sem) annual interest and div’ of stoking fu0d due op = ber 1, aud which Jem. 0 We CUntract WILD the Ceatederate govegnmean' must be de} Ovited with the contractors sixty deys ip ad- vauce, are ready for deposit. Fog yns oe BYNOES Ma ring 8 0) (From the London i imes (city articie), June Advices from Fronkfurt state thit a reaetivn bus en. ned from tne endcen fall of last werk. "amerioan Tepurta recently receved the Steed wiiees ‘ctod taveners’ etoena’ ol Slsnoug large capialiaia Keep aivol, The Engi Canada. CONGENTRALION O¥ TROOPS AT QUEREO AND MON- TREAL. Je the Rouse of Commons on the 30th of re Appra.sy asked the Secretary “we wed for the sent for conecatretiog 8 a ge Quebec, steps were being taken to put that plac fefensibie state. Mr, UARDWRLL replied that what he had stated ona former occasion was, that orders had been seni to concen- trate the troops at Qu bec and Monireal, With d to pertasent nod roveatiy Fecelvet & repors on the. detencea partment bad recent rece! s om the ef Canada, Thal report was being considered by (he miliary Guthoruies, but his noble friend was not prepared to an- muunce any determination upon it, THE DANISH WAR, A Floneburg telegram of the 29th June the fol- Jowing in regard to the capture of the Island of Alcen:— ‘The cousiruction of the pontoon bridges to p aieon was commenced at two A, M. to whereupon the Prussian and Dauisb batteries opeped firs miei one hour the ‘Cunstruction of the pontoon was Atfour A. M. the frat Prussian se asldlers landed oo the faland. The Prussians imi advanced, the Danes alter stubvoraly itton retreat contesting each posi atiwarb. it, the Prossisos hed already reached Volle- rick the main ‘was effected st ites Prost Yous daring the passage was one hundre@ Somme street Sighting took place tn Boaderburg, in which the Prasstan loss was small. foclnding many officers, brought into Fiensburg this evening. Hauish correspondent of the London Times writes that be has been essured Deamark takes the field at the outset of this second campaign with forty thousand men, oue-fourth of which force consista of new levies, whien have been hastily drilled within the last month or two. @ wo large Danizh ships-of-war had boen severely bandied by the Prussian batteries at Apeurade, five minutes one of them received ten shots in Ber broad- sidé, while the otber lost her foremast.” vast was kept in @ constant state of alarm by Danian gunboats, vA Ruyal Plan of Settlement. Hi —At Carlsbad, azrangenesy ¢ the immediate object of the campnign, and agroed to the necessary steps fer the ultimate solu- top of the question of the ducbica, ‘he government and taxation of Jutland will be taken fo hand by Prussia and Austria, Prepsrations will be made for crossing {nto Fuh: Senleswiy-tHolgtei ie to be placed under the common inmistration of eStamissioners appointed by the German Powers. In the succession question, which bas become | doubtful, ly consuls her own interesis aud those of Prussia will w Germany ‘The jer Chamber of Saxony had decided unanimous- ly upon requesting the qgrernment to uge its influence with the Federal ‘tet to Miduce that body to take part tp the continuation of the war, and to settle the question of rigGt to the succession fn tl duehies ag speedily ap possible, Danish 6hips be ee im the China ate Advices from Hong Kong to the 80th of Moy say it was Teported that the Prussian man, ar Garelle bad cap- twred two Dacish mercnantmer off Shanguae, Bronch Opiuion of*Engiand’s Position. BEA GREAT GONS — onear “apa USELESS IN 4 BEAT CA’ [Paris (June $0), correspondence of” of the London Times. } ‘The judgment passed by a certain portion of the French Pross on the proceedings of the Couference, and the cen- sure heaped upon England for her “abandonment”? of Denmark, ate characterized by signal injustice. The euumeration of her sbips-of-war and of the force which sbe could on an emergency send to sea, and the terms tn which the conduct of the Allies is denounced in* the Eng. lish press, are likened to the lists of ships In tho lad » and the ‘jnvectives of Agamemnon, with this import- ant exception, however: that she Greek qailoys. and men did not remain idle, and that the invectives of the Greek captains were invariably followed up ap Oy combats. You are sarcastically told that tho more {ron-clads you the more cannon you cast, and the more weighty {ts metal tho more eurely. will Eon abstato from using them in the devence of a @ause wh: h you atLll believi bo just. Unlike the bulletins of the d Army, ur daily bulletins simply consist of enneuncemenis about the success as experiments at Woolwich and 9 Portsmouth. eng pa doast, Phd iy the @ exbibi- tion of vessels (rom pvery point of Germany ready to to Alsen for, menaced with ‘the prospect of a German army on! ‘Copenhagen and speeding on in its % ory is tbe conquest of Iceland, ‘t:he lan career of victory to jthe invasion of the Danish islands, and you are of the men of ara:08t the soverament, which was received with viscife | Soener J Tromonen, Ound'®. Myrtrmore - 5 ue ch uu were indulged in as to the resul’s of 4 @ed 10 Oya Mr. Perse» motion of cossure upoa the GcverbyJems ‘or Ma course upoe the race, The jen ea! imp reset 2 wee thet Mr. hine.ne% amendment ceareg satisfaction that the m wt ore kad Bot plunzed Oe ComuLPY wie war would be Curried by « satisiac ory Wet the amend. . mark. Ibe Tish reve.ue returns for the year ending June 5 eth how amet woreasa of £096.000 as compared ‘Wila the receipts of the > preceding twelve months. POSITION TOWARDS PERU. The Spanish rovers meut had issued a circular nate ‘wpon the \eruvian guoution dovying all intention of ses. ting up & chim revindication, The only otject of Brain ts te eeoupy the Chincha Isiands m order to obiala ‘Ss tisfaction (rom Peru. UM ALLEGED ATTEMPT ON THE LIFB SALAZAR. Fy (June 29) correspondence of London Times. } @3) lant given in the Spaui-h Cortes by the Minister of Foreign Affairs on the adventures of the “Extraordinary Commissiumer,’ M. Salazar Masarredo, apd his asseciate, Admiral Pinson, in Peru, show the embarrassment of a well meaning man’ anable to justify @ gross outrage aud uowilling to disavow bis agents M, Pacheco has always passed in Spain for aa bonest man, aud, judging from his kuown optvious, | am. pee ~ whatever he may think Bimself obliged to say c, he in bis heart eap- domns the act of bis au! pordtonte, both on the score of prodence avd legality. It \s extremely deubiful whether he ever gave apy instructions at all to seize the Chincha Islands and to } ick A quarrel with tho South American republics; avd if he now tries to bolster up his envoy he does so less from avy approval of what be bas dove ‘ban from fear of offending the political party which in- fer it. No pecuuiary claim hag been made by the Spacish government on Peru; the grievances are, accord- ing tg M. Pacbeoo, the aflair of Falnmbo, and inore re- cet the alleged attempt to assassinate M. Salazar. & piece with the agcrersion on the Cninobas is the coarse made against the Peruvian government of baving employed assassive to take the lite of M, Salazar, and It seems the islands are not to be evacuated until it clears Mself. The Madrid Caninet exhibited no proof whatever Of the complicity of the Peruvian government, nor even of the existence of any such plot, for which it bas only she word of M. Salazar; aud it is insult added to injury to suppose that any gover: ment would stoop to reply to jes made under poh iaceing: a As I writel that a pam appeared Madrid, written Leber of M. Salazar, io which jt is positively stated that the conspiracy to murder him is @ fable, the ob ect of which wis to invest this ‘*-xlraordi- yoipiomatist with am interest he might otherwise have failed ccite, Who concocted the story is mot, I be- Neve, cisted; bot it is said the pam yea poms appeared goon after an altercation between chief and secretary. If 4 be the case we may look for a speedy settlement of the Hispano-Peruvian question. The Prise Ring. THH COEBURN AND MAOB MATOW. {From Beil’s Life in London, July 2. ‘Thernext deposit of £50 a side for this ‘all-important match ia to be posted on Tuesday, July 6, at Harry Brun- ton’s, George and Dri , Beeobd atreet, Barbican. burn writes us from Dublic that he is starring it pate and gaining golden Myr ae of which we are glad le will be joined there on Monday, July 4, by Natta Langham, who will thence accompany him to Limerick. 'The Fight for the Championship. ARTICLES OF pein BETWEEN MARSDEN AND ORMALD. (From Bell's Life in London, July 2.} The following articles for this match wore drawn on Thoredoy, at Bob Travers’, Sun and Thirteen Cantons, Castle street, Leicester aquate:— Articles of agreement entered Info thie 0th or June, 1564, between Andrew Maraden and Joseph Wormaid. Tho said Andrew Marsden acrees to fight the said J Wormald a fair stand up fizht, according to the ne of the ?.B.A., bywhich the said Audrew Marsden and Joseph Wormald hereby mutually agroe to be bound. it shall be for the sum of £200 a side and champion’s belt, and abali take place on January 8, 1815, in the London district. In pursuance th uardemment £10 is now staked In the bande of the editor of Bell's Lisa, Who shall be final stakeholder and name the ae’ Further deposits of £5 a side bave to be staked Thareday in each week at houses to be named tlternatel until September 27, when £708 sido shall have b deposited, after whic the deposits will be 210 each week up to December 13, The £200 sido sheil be staked at Bos Tyler's, Found Whitechapel, on December 20, 1864, abail be made between the hou: at tho bouses named, and tho par ety fa the money down, In’ pursuance this hereby atiach cur Dames, ANUREW JosEPH WORMAL OF BeNOR The next di it of £5 a aide is to be made on Thare- day, July 7, at Bos Tyler’ Commercial Intelligence, TRE LONDON MONRY MAKKET. ‘The funds on the Ist of June were weak, but without material fluctuation. The tone was heavy without any new apparent cause. ‘The domand for money on the lst of June was rather segs active. ‘The weekly returns of the Bank of En,land show a de> crease in the bullion of £121 212. Baring Brothers & Co, hey silver at 52. 134: arParlig Breihers & Ga,’ say aiorigaa stots. <bethiue ing 8 gay. Am ut without transactions to tix quotation Lonpow, July 2—Evoning. Consols closed at 9044 a 90%¢ lor movey. Amerisan Stocks.—Iilicois Central Railroad, $9837, x. discount. Erie Ratiroad, 50 a 62. Loxpox, Consoln, after official hours yesterda; ihe markets generally clesed quiet. RICHARDSON, BPENCE 5 co.’S mee Lavgrpoo, July 1, 1864. The pacific character of the ainsi in Paritament iu the hewy A partof the week caused quietness in the trade, and at Tuesday's market wheat met aslow sale at a decline of 1d. a 2d. con- tal. Flour was duli at late rates. Indian corn quiet. At today’s market, however, there was ia an im. demand for wheat, and Prices peuaaly roe recevered m= y's decline, with @ (air jioees doing both for couscmprion and speculation, Fiour was steady as our quotations. Indian core firm, at 208. per quarter for mixed. We quote wheat—Red Westera, Ba. to 8s. 2d, for Chicago; 8s. 34. a fa, 64. for Milwaukee ‘and’ amber Towa; Gs. 64.0 8a, Od. for winter; Sou! 8a 64. a 96. O4.; white Westera, Os. Gd. « 0s.; 5du » 88. 64, a 80. 3d. an, Og. 84. a 98. 94. 5 uly 8—A. M. used at 90); @ HE LIVERPOOL Mangers. {The weekly report of the cotten market was recetyed by the Peruvian off Newfoundiand, and published ia the Ms Hanatp lest Saturday.—Ep. , eee re Cotten Baten t0-Bay 12,000 bales,’ 066 ce cla 0 ve stort, pri | ochan cod for mot descriptions, ‘but American le edt jt on that eveniog | vanc! . that, ald miplecers ‘ ‘ sored of ‘twenty to twenty-five coajeri ee aeaet CONDON MAREBTS. pao ng Farliameng tn the course of the @0- | wees firmer and advanced 1s. « de, Thom Gal, ey Dg eh ale olrcumetances aries to change the fiat end declined 64. a Is. “ te “4 The Danish uinister of Marine announces that the troa- patew: Stightip icnrang? slthough Rotly engaged at Alsen, was bet f Deak ebip-ocarar and thres gunboats esceped from Alsen’ Sound. But two small vessels wore blows ap to prevent capture. PARTLY BURNED DOWN. Later details — stave that tweaty fowr hue. éred Davee, ove bundred officers, were ¢aken — ‘and the Danish loss in hilled and wounded waa rae f Prussian logs wa three officors killed and seven- pls aod three bupdred men killed aod Boaderburg was partly burned down. J meakles, Queenstown and Livers TRE HOLY ALLIANCS. The London News reiterates tie belief m the‘ ‘Roly Alliance” between Russia, Austria and and re- og the Gecinan denial a an actual confirmation of thes the London Post also publighes some diplomatic cor- Fespondesos im proof hat Unis alliance has been consum- Paes goreaxp UNDER YTRUKFIAN RULB—THB DIPLOMACY OF ENGLAND. a0 DON, 1864. Jotiand hae been placed under veomnan caeiatet tral ‘The loos of the Daves at Alsen wan live hurdred to three thousand, most willed, ineludi biy-one ofwors, wien 4 yore of cevsure, “y—'*that Kogland ought to Suarantee the b.dereodonce of Denmark and the integrity of ber § won.” ‘The moeting at Lord .Sarehurys on Monday wil), tt in pa be composed of “men here of the Hotes ney wil) decide bib a the y nm lien of ¥ of censure. second paragraph of movin, i Horvagete will ew submit to Ler Mo eaty, a# the opinion of the Hones, the ia. depoudeves of Lenmork a: @ pokeosajon of the kit Ov (he terms propored by tho re ruseotatives Of the Voutral Powers, ought to be guaranteed. Great Britain, We Parlianentary proceedings on the 80th ull, were Of 6 Vgbt general iw portnoee, In Vie House of Lords wv the ist inet. Karl Gary moved a ser) Of Tesolutions on the relations between Fngiwod and Ja,san, afiirming thom to be in a highly uneatiaiag tory nia, Bod he Rooke at length apep the snbject, Far Rents de ended tne policy of the government. The Bes OF Orrony denounced the cuarne of the gov. aroment as UBworlay of # prvilived sud Chrixtian eounsry. Tha resolutions were Ovally rejeousd by 80 to 11. Ih tlie House of Commons, on ihe a" evening, the bil onesie et oxford Un wwoted by avote OF AT) against in a y Was finany ie hiniy of owO fer another amendment to the | & ae course to be adopted in regara w.| & igi Ip Melbourne (Br), Freud, London—Qrianell, pinigamenip Cela (Br), Billings, Lendon—Howiand & As- wp Ocenm Queen, Tinklopaugh, Aspinwall—D & Taroe, Couch, New Orleais—Ladiom, Hi Matansas, Liesegang, Mew Oriéans—T Asceveio ‘ean amore. 1 Jamnen jteamebip Pounen i Mernven Potoatut B Crieacen | % Neuhoff (Dan), Kroes, Bristol—Fonch, Meincke & = Nerelde (Pris), Freymuth, Cork=Funeh, Meineke & rk Radolph (Brem), Luders, Bremen—Funch, Meincxe Allen. Steamship agi AL (Rus), Breengrsie, Bremen—Kosuth, No eran edustrie (Norwog), Tonsersen, Antwerp=Fi ve (tal), Goltorn Tartagemn—P Berthond ee (Nor), Overgaard, ¥coioe— ones Wendt Bask 8 W lTolbrook, i Bavrek (Br). B (Br), Ferien, Liver ool 9 {Baie) Meh vbr. Oporto si een (Br), Laprelie. Port au Pret Yeon pecping. F:g0— aria (| rei. Hialvins = Star Castle (Br), Thoinpwon, Ni VA Rabming. nmerite, PEI—~D 7 BAe Bry * Dew: Sone Kate > sted, Allen, Cow Ray —; laphe », Wali, Reis ue Winds 3 the foews Wr Port Royal Mu ety 8 saa, CMincotemgnn AG igw wart, M wtchay righ Bey Pelnm—fetyeke & Mueras, Retlies On re Potue “hate om. Ann, Peanrtic: ‘Ye Haven 8 Rackew & = Behe Oe Peonviin ear. Narwlatnl # Tekett A Son wien. Dari “ HW Mitehalt, Breamer Novelty, Bbaw. Steawehip Australasian pe Coek, ree kit pa we a = i os 72 t Mrig Bugardo wo ik Edwin, Hi ~ Bet Electric, Darling & Nash, ly, steering N, Sebr Ransom, ARRIVED. CN err tt oidiers. apert) Barting. Bilton Quarermaate! {ary 3 Frings ein shed god dom E “paren #) Dark mono (hat aro, P Palermo, May 21, and Gibraltar ntltal BI Leghorn, 70 days, with mar- big 46. to Fabrcot Bion t tenis jarri re 3 (Br), McKenzie, Bonaire, 17 days, with salt, ‘a'lett, Boston for Newburg. Sohnénn. Nasean, 10 Mayer with fruit &e, to ‘Sth inst, lut 27, lon 75 ld, spoke bark Kui- Carry, Abaco, Iv days, with sugar, for New- Port. Put in for repairs to spara, sn Pood entatie. Gousias, Piisabalh port for Boston, Carroll, Kalzabet Sonr Geo G Deo: " histler Be Sm750! = 7 pike, rene fe] 2 é oo yf baka Ostiteak New Lon BS hport for Hartford, Thompson, Sew burs port tor Rondout, Bedford, er. ¢ Bioxes, New Wes ‘cn, arttord., rhouse, Hartford, jecard, Sehr Staten Talaniaer, Palmer,’ Rrantéor: Sehr asking! Bo bullae ‘teamer 8 F "eeu er Davia Utley. PI Steamer Fannie, Penton, Philadctonia. Bteamer Fa'con, Waldron. Providence. Steamer Warrior, Mott, Prov ra, Kel ‘Nash, ‘Drisko, sehr, Rice ws “4. ion, Haron, Rondout for Providence. lila, Port Ewen for Providenow iy Poaehi Port Ewen for Stonington, tor Boston, ohne ‘burg for Salem, 8 transport), Fortress Monroe, tn ee helps, Grown, Philadelphia Ulbins, Phila 08. BAILED. 12th—Steamers Mernmac. Thorn, ise] shipa Bouth- ampton, Kati: barks La Plata, Juan pean bgt rigs Emma Ives, Arab, A ra, 01 fora RO insee |, B Conant, x rf e. att —Rleamers Arabia, Meibourne, Cel! tray, Tamaniipas, noch Beuner, A. —s 4 Tillie %, Brandywin la, Heola, Occan Queen, Baltic, Matanzas, Wind at sunset 8, very Mght, Sreausnrr Anisis, Capt Hockley, sailed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool. © Sreansuir Hecua, Capt McCauley, of the Cunard Guion Une, sailed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool. Sreameutr Metsourwe, Capt Froud, asiled yesterday for || London. Sreamemy Cr: London. ta, Captain Billenge, sailed yesterday for Sreaxsmir Ocean QUEEN, Capt Tinklepaugh, sailed yes terday for Aspinwall. Breasnry Mataaas, Capt Liesegang, sailed yeaterday for New Orleans, Srmansnir Yazoo, Capt Couch, sailed yesterday for New Orleans, LauncnWill be laueched at five o'clock this afternoon, from the shipyard of J B &J D Van Deusen, at the foot of Sixteenth street t, Bast River, the guard propeller Gluucns, of the following dimenslons:—Lepgih 245 fect br-adue 40 feet, extreme measuring abou! readth 56 f t 1400 tons, This is the sixth vesiel of 1nis class built for the Neptune Steamship Co. Suir © 8 Paxxenn, Me! into Rio Jansiro Juas b, ieak: Smr Wirnvr Pousiand, havi, 0 into dock her ), and wna th taken 6.0 Dols Doard. She had gvore oll, tro 404 to fr > 8,724 do fron Whale ot! from tucket. There i wilt Rro Jaren, Sebr J Freem 1, lat 27, lon Antwerp, Jw Apex, June d: ALuoa Ber, Au bark Grace Kei Assit, June ard), Hon ‘Gib, Ray Le OTR port {oo oth aire Cowns. ag remen)) oom phir by nh a3 Gtascow, iin bi? Amat nati it ald tinal comps, of New Bedford, dest da sailed on a whalng bare Wil Nig and 8785 gallons sperm oil ‘from park “Inlaniar freight at pre. Fuyays¥, 169 tone, of Sag Harvor. bulli in} Ob, hus been 9ld to partion Bid from Flushing 28ch, Fnvorita. Broma’ ceincum, and ‘Armenia, W. Grabam. for Boston, Br brig Br sehr Olynp F i for Meibouras do for New York: bth, Privo (s bell 1 New achog rice Europe; vth. ‘Jas F Pauen, Sb Aino, June 18—In port ship 7 dune a prty ae soe soars ep er, hence for San Francitco, Put Fisx—Rangoon, May 12—~8) i torched the grousd fa A ve in afew days > Wilbur Fisk, harbor, will va n valved, with Outilt# at of sperm’ oll, of which 14) Were oa on (reigbedrom Peicahunnot.78l gnlions 9° bark Bea jualin Cucammys. of varanonty ; iain Ciord, of New Betturd: 4020 +74 do from bars Sgouho, do; asiio awd of Nane a the vessel ou fita, TUE ocas th New Bou cra, w Yorkwilice. Tne valae of t prl-es is about $115 000. bark Gatpael & Thomas? 5 1, ark Cokes; do; and kao is Rcpstesabe of freight in a en at a m P. oviawnce for bail Trom Providence, earn hereatter wre Capt Hebron Matthew June pairs Cpe in har the eee from * he Evening Star, yew Zork, for Sidney, RSW. leacy, ill, Aafled from New York "Apett i9'for Sydney, bul 1s Dro. the Vessel ant by Mh laeaaa he despatch, which was telegraphed trom L/tvon to Whalemen, Schr Telegraph, Ohester, was at Algoa Bay, CGH, May 21, uno; no repor, Spoken, &c. : The Rhine, from Whampoa for NYoi, April 15, lat 298, Bars Linda Piowart. from Cuba for NYerk, June 20, tn Crooked islaad a fro” Fortune Island for Baltimore, July Porte. Foran Aaprossan, Iniy 1—Sid-Venus, NYork. ne 27—Arr Niagara, Crave Arr Pever Maxwell, Marsh: May ae ne Br barks Sarab Diack. Run- for NYork lig; beantory, ‘4, Pigne, for NY¥ore ldgy ‘or Go (feparied re ), Gardin, NYork! 1th, irakon, Prieve! (or Bri- 4. Sophia Beveriey, rebie, New, York tor 4 Rio Janeiro for Batavia: for Singapore; 10th, Egean, Asia wean. t4-—Paseed. by. 8 - Meibour Sid ‘ies Holmes, Crosby, Bassein; 5th, Jos Fi oo oe eitiht ricies, Snow, Boin IM ompry. ton, Kimball, Humphrey, do = sane bark NH Gaston, for New York: brig Soot- earn Jul toars schr Empire, Webb. New Nok: Sth, ly 's A'h bite, New York, 6th, stoners Atlant Mary, Celeste, Wilma! intagton, Sa 2d, pron and Flora, Nassau, le Hieitie, 5 r 25—No ve , S0—Arr seni Pe Star, Drinkwater, St Na- 30—Arr Bremer (s), Meyer, NYork (and eld 2814 Burlington, Howes, Tutoooats rine Be: vhntise tlien, 86 tm oe 17—Arr Hamiin, Whee'w 19th, Nioho a do, n inealoop, RY. rk for te Bessie Linda, Gelling, and Chapin, Hew # bs ni A dat o x ain, Pene ig por Moilach, rev ork for Oonnenna Dover. Ne, Tome , Samaritaa, Bunsen, frem Cal- ee Ant ALwoura, Jame 28—Off, Orede, Jeasen, from NYork fer mterg @ eae Jeasie Campbell, Comman, - via ardreusan; Alen’ Miliitea, Great, Philadelphia, Old 260b, Docs, Hebieh, York; 264m, ty a Sruting i Boba Manila; th, aay War. toy Pile Dnt Cal pans sa Breeoout Morning. iia tes Boston; Flo. —— — Homat, Dawson, 1, Louten, How Bay, ald for Bn bi No a q Ro, from Raiimore Seams Bay, M REA! Of Nw. Sy, svi Jtaite de: vy mt out 20 Gerdon, ee 4 J ard! ray Cd ian bark Bounding B font ¥ianiah, ors TA, April jorwesier, Almy, as, 8d Apr.l trom Onan ary Wh, Audubon, sr Ree aes Ser ee ae naeb oes moraines | fies sur Mins, April 26—Arr Rebcoca thier Somers, aioe, June 2784 Alexandra, Wilson, NYerk; July je ay port brig A Lovett, for New pean. Singrpare, Abernethy; sity Dun pore): b onwor Farmnoutn 19th, 72010 port Acgon bark Pi rr 25th. A Soman Premabioy Mekabhay, Bombay one fo ieagie, Williams, from NYork for Mong ty Dort hip Loreuea, Merryman, Rare arene Howland, Matavia; 18h oR Toh Get Newall, Mak Waeeanes Bhan i ki wand Partnae, do; 34 My: J Lames y vert Arion, NYark. Old Mh, t, depth of hold 1734 feet, and F | berides paying aw reguhr ont | not holder. free gmsperer eerctamae es Teo oven | te cn Pera, at Dat Hong Kong; July 1, ae Bee: EO. vnannte get chante ; American Porte. f, Juty 18 are urig Feat, i shad wows sehr vil in ‘yoy x” oDeantt Vora, Bn NO . rie cownil Phi wleiphins {ines toners Kehiy, Rap | winks: darks Duoei Web-ter, Kremlw; brigs Kile a, Prin 13th are roy J Montgomery, “Barbvadon: barks Willard ‘Treon; Armenia, Gince Hay; brig N steven ed Qe Mountai eer, Kemedh bark, rink Gonid, Bowen Tt mo, Mei own for “a Ait Bon, Mier wane + Orme i neoga (Dan Fry, “ —— ee c on a4 Rg lesle wneg wale July U-Cid tit. Charles eat 4, Wyman, Fertres) ones BANGOR, July 9—Arr ship Exchange (mew, 790 tone) Galle, ston, to bad or Li erpen, orig var BK Thom) son. er, Vor Bwen; <0 tr tose Patten, Cartsun, a Tastes Biade, Coomur, Poiiade. Torry, NYore wn, brig Ve town, " Mtb, brig Hedy HOLMES 1 Conmbs boston Ath land for Niork, Forest. Sirvat stil brblge for dos John WHat Cain, Atenitons Vaninnidiy wd Comm Ls Means. dn for Newb uv port ots do for Portamoita Sarah z. tka do fot Selon; Wile am OG Barve C a0, damh & ior, Dnikes. do fo : arc ra Batn ee Knox, yo agt fon NB; Kvw Balle, for eatin itiahie: ‘patra 40 for N York. ‘Sid schee FW dehusom, Pood aid brig Anna Gelert (Rr). Trenton, Forest Burden, Saah, J C tinraden, Juno, Cay hae ee River, amsiip Savon, Mag Bay nivale: CL Wabdareocrs, B ‘ikon goatee abtarvoort, Boke; atingan, Vigitant Albro, New York.” _ RT - *‘MISCEL LAWNEUT US. Y Nal “GOVERNMENT LOAN Or ($200, 000,000, Tate loan fe anthorized by eH be act of Coneraey of Marah, W864 which provides for tis REDEMPTION IN GOIN, af any period not less than ten or more than forty yours from Sts date, at tbe pleasure af ine Until its redemption five p= sem)-anonally IN COIN. Bubreriptions to the loa" wie received hy the Natlanat Banks in United States noies or Hues currency oF funds an are taken by them on TeexeMption from Staten; neil ineation adde fforone to three rer cent per apmurm f _toosit ab par, ug n‘sithongh tnt fw pee rene aod old. + soenrities of aN solvent and carrepey Bo? ‘The rate of Interest om this | cent in coin, nae mnoh ere between the market valne of Awa rule the five per cen Fovernments are always par wr above Sunded in the Dational Inen wit ne worsh ite faor ih gold, pberal gar cantacs ta the The anthorized ‘amonnt 9 BOs lnw@ tatwo dandrogm® Hon doliars. The amonnt of chscrintiona renortdil to ane Treasury it Washington tn aver one, Tied We the Tonenma Of Hh tains Treasarer Budecriptions wi pe rer ow United States at Washingron nod the As at New York, Boson ant Pune PDadetonin, and be tf First National Rank of New vs York No 4 Wall street, Becond National Bank of New \ nk, Twenty -th.re street: Broadway. sear ‘Third National Bank of New Vork, No. 5 Nasean atragh Fourth National Bank of Now York. 27 and #9 Pine str00h Fifth National Bank of New York. S88 Third avenge.” Sinb National Bank of Rew York. Sixth av. and Eighth National | thle nee Rinth Notional Bank of New Yo nw York, 998 Brondway. Tenth National Bank of Rew Vork 240 Trond way. Central National Bank of New York, Tl Duanestrect, National Rrohange Bank of New Yor !86 @reonwicheh AND BY ALL NATIONAL RANKS” which are depositaries of puhivc money, and alt RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BASKERY throughout the country (acting Bs agents ef the Depositary Banks), will furnieh further information Plication and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS, $2. 000.000 “s*_ COUNTY OF NHW YORE. Bubscriptions are hereby invied toa Lest of Two Dollars, author aed by an ordinanes af the Board of visors, approved by the Mayor June 1K 184 entitied “ Ordinance to provide for the procurement of Velunicers the Armies of the Union, an part and parcel of the quota ‘the Oity and County of New Yo the President for men,” The proper books for such subscriptions will be (ter Basnséay, the June instant, and@ will remaio open watil the whele shall be taken. ro Bubscribers will be required to deposit with the Treasurer, at the Broadway Henk, within Oe dais entering thelr subseriptions_wie amount on them reapestively, and on preset bie reve'pte money to the Comptroller They. wt Teesive bead: of eoanty for equal amounte, redeen.ahi@ on or before 1965, with interest frem the daie of payment, at the etx per cent per anoum, ran Our fellow citizens, and Te pub'te wenerally, are fully invited 10 co operate with thé Beard of 8; in the benevolent and paione purpose of oupplying quote of meu from this cou y county, 08 the call of President for more men for the army, soon tobe Public, without resorting to « draft for that purphad ton will not be taken oa ES Lbinioers vege ordinance referred te caw! o suMietent amount Is scribed te warrant the Conmitiee in proceeding im matter, as oe a | i i i 3 : i 4 MATTREW T FRERNAN, Compirol) Orry ov Naw Yous, Divantwent oF Finaxos, Cow! Lan's Orrict, June 18, 18 ie yy mask 12.000 ear evar ie ‘pies mailed ERTING gr ravers . vecaet es A Goshen 19 hold ot {he Ropes 4 girets on Fading Garge Waicicht on DP teite eh areamring with dae. re tquonns ie wt of our, tev Fath 4 ustlo xed ar an’ ualo eed (oO event therefore belt Resolved, That to the demt-e of Wn Qanrce Weir ian Sempany hag been devrived Of Arg at Ns HN anrt asoral memiere wid we. Ms gene iy aroial deportes won vue aff 0! Marni ehivaten eor's1: uted uP reeves ved, That to tha wife wri fariiy of one deo comrada, who have been 10 muidoniy and i, we tender owe 8 ther this, fds a ont! ens the Savers * Reece mare nd apraratue of the com ae the offenr. rare acacia eae Pe AN 4 Herp iN Tease 8, Onnsitinn. Be Boeretary.

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