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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1864. ee eT ‘order © watch the movements of Confederate vessels OD the ooasis of Frand avd Fagisnd. . Th te Cratse Of Ohe “ pt erenes wore des} sprees Fraae eri Goes of a pew campaix). General @rans we bie reputa- | Of the Hritish government poe this questian, Lots 4 Arrival of the America at ee ‘hop by-fue capture of Vicks! a press +f. athe wwsaiey ‘end te greatest tow which hadbem struck w te Spendem« of the srced-d Sia'en, . . . * eo rentienvon. of ne falarep-apaenern a Been ‘ameriean frevdom fem porar aed, pi ele here peg pes ph Burn: op New York. and prepurations the gresiest activity was the Niegara left. so te’said to be peng trRorhood ef Cherbourg. bad even srontancons'y efere? io-act with us, Advert- jug, them, (0 600 Polish insurreotion, mad the deet-ion Movements of the Kearsarge and Nia- Tre Diner te Captaim Winslow Gu, |bur of the Fourih of Jely Orsinm which ceramaly | Wuiod kad Boon come (0 by ‘pist administrations avon gara After the Rebel Fleet. [From Gal nell Jaly 3.) get be apes woes ‘of the Bawaeloy in & teectved tbat one bad ee ry "ait, ‘The Americate in Faris the'eveneg? ore o:" fereut policy, to the asteni s of te Em of the French, callin: the —sttention the inwmectives agains poor eld Georye Ill, ami ks Sj Winsiow t people peror — LP ay Golaty -~ fo |e the, Emveror of Russia to. the “six ~~ unhaypy wimisters ond ‘Vayton, te Gxhted Neates Mmuster, Bente in the nb i to stand from the norie lord the Secrotary for Foreiga eo ibe wove premaats rhe" think ay ta tae coat the Seria hes hese, eons Propositions in‘peremptory terms. ‘The House keew the | AC.irs that the disavowal extended not merely to the femmes Master ef tho Keursarge wore atoemong the a abvet the Stamp act and the Tea taux, the Shrestened | end of all ibis, and the d Picuity im which # pla ed the At the clote of the dimper, and <p the jon legusletures, Lhe imprisoned citeeuna, Lord orth, tue | Amperor of the French. He was, hre/ure, mot surprised pal With the Rappahamaeck, one of the-guesis, a colecttion was made for srectiog & . the Indian allies, the devastated country the | @ the change tt produced in our reations with Brance. rge ie Mopeeneht to the federu! sailor wRo bas just ded in the | oceunied and opprecsed twos, aR the variowe individual | After this obange, ‘however, the ies of ‘Bri Ravel hosptal at Cherbourg of the wounis be government did put alter up to wma, The other two wounded 68 which. with more or teas truth, a7 laid to tbe ecbarge of the drinsh. For rewenty years these thi gs have made the staple of every American schon! bisiory, Aad dave taugat ecb child ja Ske Union temeed and cher- ‘bis forefethers Ov the i ember two gre :t events coon ailected the aspect of the reiations between Peumark and Germany. The ‘Emperor of the French, desirvus to matotaio @ cordial understanding with thiecountry, pro- posed a Wuropeen congress. Whatever o;inion be entortained a8 to the expediency of a could nut be two opiniens as to the mode and: which ¢he ‘proposal was met, by @& most cffeo- sive reply, The other event was. ask a question courected with that correspon. the King of Fenmark; but veitber of these events alter- - dence, being Jed to attach some importance to it by the ed tne policy of her ’s government, as he show. he had aces, in French ed from Lor) Russell’s despatches. It was onen & them, be + tO tinve adopted; after the deat of tire of Denmark, the 6 GrUurse a8 oiMer DeUutPal i Powers; and, if they bad adop'ed thit of France, it Earl Rupert, hoped friend correctly appre- would have’been icteliigibie aid honorante. I they stood | hended the statement he bad made, The devial was put 0 ee eee eo kee as ee the | forward he part of Prussia aud not of any other management of the affairs of Denmark, But they bad pursued a-conrse unexampled In tne bistory of this couv- try. Notwithstanding the repeated menices in the dra- patches, the Fereral execution tuck place, as !t was io- tended to take The Dinner to Captam Wias- ; Jew in Parfs. © ‘we the activo with the 4! of ‘only ene man. Buctrtainment to tue Kenrsarge OMerrs tn London. . (From the London Star, July 8.) ‘Yesterday at two o’cl tk, the ty etgtth anni. wersary of American indcpendenee, a pumber of ‘mori spanomatortaited at 'dreakfant, to St. ‘Hall, Vaptat Brt'fish Opinion of Naval Chain Armor. , Colvuies, ito, vuedtenbe ao himeall aed. the. Pretiamert, which, accordiug Ww ail the legal Uscories of the time, bad @ general authority ever them, The federuls have Whe Peurth of July” in an Eng~ lish Point ef View. 6 if York: W. J Walenviue, of ; G. We Boldt B. place; and what was the course of . July 6. } HS a A B. A¢ama, 0. F. a 4 her Majesty’s government? He aoswered this ques- t) pe: for the {| Grant,’of Obi; M. D Conway, af Boston; ard others. ton by reading extracts from the Gea:atehes—e me- The Nationa Gasca of ‘When theexcelicnt breakfast Bat 'b-en artended to, the tunes io a whining tone—contrasting ‘the mild terms | Berlio states that Prince Frederic of Hesre delivered to REBEL TRADE THROUGH THE BLOCKRBE, irmén, © &, Wilson, Esq., propeeed the health of' the later Preaident'el tho United Statse, ewbove inure wes Fecelved hes, Me, Disraell.shen severted’to the bia the Dano Germaa.diapute tn coBnection with the with nine Cheers. * . mart, Treaty of London, Big ‘The Hes. Mr. Woop respon@e@ vo this. He said the of England towards Denmark, reuding“co7ious extracts. ‘by the annulment of that arrargement. tities " Fre " Py President was emphatically, 8 she center + guar bes per which were cneered alteruately by was ol ee is the Ramense Quaa oods, Num~ | bin, an honest man. Toe grewt extent unfamiliar wit each at the House, Hesse. a:1 wv = an Poritioal Hife wken he“entered upott bis present duties, ‘supp rt or weaken bis argument of Denmark, lately deceared, and who, accord. ‘Bers of Prominest “Malignants,” and and wish 0 task of greater difiloulty« than ts allotted to rative of events to » close he short summary of | ing 'to the old Danish law of succession, bad the first moat men ‘be kad advanced sep to thie hears of. America, whlch: the completion mee was but partially done by an wolertunate omission gayi the results of the Conference in which, he said, her Ma- | rghis to the throne as aunt of the late King Fiede- jesty’s govermment had mude two rable proposi+ | ric Vil. ‘Aions—one the dismemberment of Penmark—ao much ‘second, that Jenm rk should be placed The Spanish-A @ Regdlar' Mail Landed in rican Question. jo 19% = the: Eebel ‘Ports. iB ag nee Prem retrinenyfhrrnemetd quaramtee of the great Powers, which | CIRCULAR OF THE GOVERNMENT OF SPAIN ON THE who declared that all men “were created free and ‘would be a ferttie source of war. We asked tbe House SEIZURE OP TOR CHINCHAS AND THB TUMULT equal It-was only because se was permitted to import in conclusion,-wbat was its opinion of these 104 AT PANAMA. slaves. afew years longer that South Carolina agreed to All contd tanagine the joy that Old Abe ° enter tne Union. WRRAELI'S VOTE OF CENSURE MOVION ja bie ervieg labors would, wave when news of the great Jo conclusion, Mr. Disrae!i aid ‘he “must pet aliow her ‘Pacheoo, Span! ister Affirs, has Majenty’s governinons 0. cscace. from wheir re: | sunt adurssoed avcivenian aiveedy notioed’in the fiakaLDy sponsibility," (HHeer, Beer.) That 18 at, the. bottom | tothe di fo agents ‘of £ ain, explaining the seutl. had recently beppended— (loud cheers)—ar- 2 of alt their as when they ask ‘‘What is your i Madr ‘the conflict rived Ya Washington, i ny for liver taberiy Gnd henor, There massa armvarny. | poucy?” The very first aight we met—on the ta | Mente, Ue Cabinet of MAdrid eeepc ne ee tormally Br a oe a of England,” whose | beiweea Foe ns Hooker to > day aid vomme of ie wok | 2 Bivcterx gen a aere ora eorige Rutement recognizes the republic of Peru as afree, independent K jaa TECe! V i. Jess oilice! Aast century, be ‘. A por iches of Whessrs. Disracli, Giad- | "'ieinra wes "the Navy. of ase. United Statea-—(long | [ene °lleersof sing Gevrge tn tbe task century. Burgoyne | ee oe ttn intry 10 distress to give | ‘und aovereiga vation; it claime no right «f property ia (Laughter and cheers.) But partlament | the ‘hincha Islands of any other American territory, Dor ignified and a discreet reserve, and you | has it hesitated a pbihme 4 to disavow M. Ma; and what a position the miuistry are placed to- | admiral Pinzon ju so far as they acted from an error of night, It is not for any man ju this House on whatever judgment, and coutrary to the intentina of the Spanish side he sits,except ihe resvonsible minister, to indicate | government Bat Spain will wot give up the Chincha the policy of this country in our foreica relations, The lads to the Commissioner appointed by the Peruvian most wo on'do is to tell the poble Jord what ig not our | eovernment to receiv. them uotil she shall have ob- polisy. We will not threaten and then ve/use to act; w6 | tained the satistaction to which ‘she is entitled. -The twirl ot lure cn our allies with expectations we d not fulfil: | reparation demanded from Peru is that the Pe- and, air, if it ever be the Int of myself or anyother | Soyinn government shall declare hself altogether p.d-lc men with whem | act to carry cn wnportant nego- | Loconnected with the attacke direcied against the person Uations in this country, as the novie lord and bis col | Orit Mazarredo, and reedy to pusleb the parties con. Jeagues have dene, | trust thi ast aball not carry | cerned in them, also that it shall consent to receive them ou ia auch’ a mann will be our duty to como to Parliament to abnvunce to the country (Aut we | 2, Commissioner charged so megotmte for Justice in have no alivrs, and (hen d-clare tiat Engiand cam nev-+ To this circular is added ap abstract of a report act alone. (Cheors ) iy ene are words which ought | sadressed by M. Mazarredo to the Minister of Foreign never to bave escaped the lipe of @ British minister, Affairs, dated. Juve 21, which gives an account of the (loud cheers.) ‘Ihey ure seotinexts which eugkt never ‘3 to which be wag expos by the hosti!e manifes- to have Sart to bia heart. 1 te. of certain numberof cgroes at Panama, The J ui re was & time | authorities of the isthmus rem.ined passive during the when England bed pot a tithe of her presont resources. | tu:nutt, the bead of the police of Pauama having declared when, inspired by a patriotic causo. she triympbantly cD: | that if he interfered all the negro populution would rise countered a world in arms. (Loud’cheers.) And, sit.1 | to support the assailants, and’ that tbe riot would thea Believe now. ir the coniaton ete. fie, if ber independ assume formidabio propor en yer hovor were and assail or ber feminctaetestgceeat ernnc snarl fp | banc cre taal ose i Te gD nce or might and struggle triumpbantly tor thone objects for | tasee, ich, moreover, did not take long comtisued cheers)—we greet its repre<ontatives on our nationatanniversary with a nation’s gratitude.” Captain Wurx.er, well kmown as the manager of the guns 0 whe Inte coniiict with ‘the Alabama, said that he Knew more about fighting then-ebous maxing speeches, but he thanked them and congratulated them on the event thet so gladdene@ the ‘bearts of ull loyal Ameri- cans The Cuainman said we have bere that wicked man who wae accused, aud jostly, of having Jaid chains over sides of the Kearsarge to protect his builers and engines. ‘Mr. Ovsmmax rose ataiéet lowd applaues, and said that the plea they bad adopted wasene that had been recom mended by Captain Thornton.at New Orleaus, aud bad at that city saved all the vesses from being sunk The Alabema only struck that obain cable once (in his opmwion—others on board satd twice); but be would like to have more of the pirates come out and try if they could do any better. ‘The next toast was, “The armies of the United States— God—Grant—Victory.”” Ma Conway was called upon to r jd to this, He said that he believed that onder was Grant, and unéer Grant would be victory. Born upon the now hie- toric battle felds on the Rappahannock, he had atudied for many years the great wrong which was now struggling tor the mastery of the New World. He had much reason wailia and his iitié army may not bave been the proto- types of some grander tailure on the soil of Virgina? Swiss Support te the Americam Aboli- troniste, (From Galigoxs: 8 Measenger, July 6.) A commities, of: which bM, Jumes Fuzy, Dogrange- Guerre and Dufour ure members, has oonviked a public meeting at Geneva for Saturday next, for the purpose of aftordiug the Gevevese an opportunity of mapiresting their sentimeute in favor of the American Union end of ihe abolition o| slavery. The Biockade. VAST QUANTITIES OF ENGLISH GOODS TAKEN INTO AND STOKED AT WILMINGTON, N. C.—ROUTES OF THE REOKL TRADERS AND ZAS8 WITH WHICH THEY ENTER PORT—RUN OF THE LILIAN AND FLORIE—LANDING HOM OF DISTINGUISHED “‘MALIGNANTS.”” [Witmingten, N.C. (June 6), correspondence .of London Times, It is difficolt for an Englishman who desires to pierce the American blockade to decide which of the available Toutes ouere the greatest facilities and attractions My Own experience during the present yoar would seem to prove tbat, as regards time, there is littie choice be. stene and Goebden. Fhe New “Holy Aliiance” Geague Benied by England. TIE SPANISE-PERUVIAN CIRCULAR. A: New Claimant for the Crewn of Deasmark and the Duchies. ‘Marge Increase in the Imports to believe that God was setting Himself against slaver: rf hich meo live and natio! iB serritorys to Mexice. and be could eetcom nothiog a real victory tnab dia'b’< | started irom iocheaoed, abe, making my way aor as toe | J, (Or prephinbioentca alge np he pid ad whe teaiian opens: utterly crush and extirpate slavery. (Loud cheers.) We | Potomuc snd passing rapidly through Washi isters from the consequences of their own indiscretion, {From :he London Times, ‘July 6. Tt fs in this spirit tbat I have dri p tas address to is " the crown. I havo drawn it up in the spirit in which | oq ba vst aumog ab present to 'ecora it Sage the royal spooch was dvlivered at the oommoucement of | Mirella, was produced lant bight at her Majesty's theatre, the session, Jam roady t) vindicate the honor of the | with a splendor of misc en scene and completeness of mu: country whenever it is necessary, but I have drawn these ecution worthy ail praise, The principal charac- ee interests of peace. ters were sustained by Mesdemoiselies [itieus, Treveili ov Tam Excunquer said he accepted the’! Voipinj and Roboux, from Paris; Sigoors Glughni and Tesponsibility cast upon pool atoctmnereeg ag wat ready Jusca, M. Gassior avd Mr. ‘Saou The house was ‘on their part to mect the aceusations of tir, Disraeli. He % observed that the declaration of Lord Palmerston tn July | °"?ss°diioe pewschu's pastoral ongee: Lotiieir d? Amore, last, upon which so much stress was laid, was jnatidable; | wag . iN Dertormed at the: lialian Opera House, wih a or at that period France and Russia were yrepared to“C8 | cast that could AScarcely be surpassed in efficiency, Am the spirit of that declaration “Mr. israeli had stated | Sivor Mario {ine fret time these cight years) 100k. tno fp eatbus he vale teewebn roy ete y fey, part of Nemorino, ia which he bas neter boos equalled; nee eer ‘ota tod lps ge sae ‘4 cat | SueDOr a played (uleamara; — re, Panett Mans ce upon the mapper in which Lord Russeil b. med the ( urday, Proposal for a congress, Lord Russell, be sald, was a man | "marke. 1/Eiisir is to be repeated on Hat a of truth and honor, aud was in the habit of speaking bis miod with very little ciroumlocation ; a Commercial Intelligence. bad already patd a great price—le$ us demand the only fair compensation—an entirely free and just repubiic, The (Hamman said be was from liliaols, aod was proad of the State that had been foremost in tie war—ibat hed gtveo to America Abribam Li:coln aod Ulysses Grant. (Great cheers.) Heread the next toass “Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable ”? A. storm’ of cheers greeved Henry T. Panxer. Fsq., of Boston, as he arose to tO this. He said that, a fow years ago, when the United States government was guilty of certain base compromises with slavery he could ‘Rot have cordially respondei to this toast, but now he could and did with bis whole heart and soul, He was road that Massachussetis.bad ever been in the thick of the noble stroggie for this high cause. He believed that and New York, swed upon British eoll upoo the 6th of February. is W Bay, upon the twentieth day after aoe ee Upon bar of May Queenstown, and, passing through ax apd Bermuda, found the vessel which carried me from Bermuda safely moored im Cape Fear Kiver (upon which Wilmiogton stands) on the«night of the 4th of Jupe—tbat is again to say, spon tte twentieth day after my d-parture from Ey gland. it, unquestionably, as regards eodurance of fatigue and facility for convey- tog luguage, the sea route is infinitely preterable to we Jand, and is attended with less pers:nal jeopardy, though there is a mauvats quart d’heure, mont of passing through the inside Biockading squidroo, which, in imteasity of excitement, cas hardly be sur- passed, Lepeey ty the lat of Jane, the Lillum and the two of the ‘and most beanti- fulvof the blockade defying vessels, staried simui- taneously from Bermuda upon the first trip in- THE LATEST MARKETS, Bony &ey ac, Fee steamship America, Captain Wessels; which left + @vesbampton on the 6b of July, reached:this port early Fosterasy morning. Mer sews bas been anticipated in all ite main points by ‘We wie, rapbic report of the Caledonia, of Cape Race, pub- ‘Mabed jn the Henxp inst Saturday, aa the financial and commercial news dy the Caledonia | tnd that ibis retelion would be buried 10's grou ‘Wed t) roncn us from Newfoundiana, the America brings | depth as that archangel and bis hosts, “Our Frienas in Baglaud, God Dies them!’ deealtigence of the transactions whieh took place in the | 00 iia i ee eras relendiy Brwerpool markets and on the Londen Stock Exchange | gygiand,” ‘The British Army and Navy Club,” “Tho Gladstone referred to some MONE! + rs ther had ‘Both expressius of Mr. THE LONDON Y MARKET. Gwem the day of sailing of the Australasian: to the 6th | Health of the American Minister in Eogland, To the’ same “company, bur, there’ te en .cnoné | Duaraelt upon the subject of tbe Congress much less [Fram the London Times (City Article), July.6.) +. Qastant, a period of three days. lation between the two rival ve-sels whieh ie not satisfac. | courserue than, those be bad complained of. | He Pir auconacneniatee War 05¢ 0 90% for ‘money, a, i" ‘the! tances: wi Disraeli bad Te steamsbip Saxovia, from New York, arrived at write the solution OF fete tart ne etter nich | be sald, not quoted the documents fairly and Tully, nad | 905;'a 90% for the Ot of Bank stock iett od at Eaq., of Boston, sang several patriotic songs. A lady (Medame Hepburn) sevt to Captain Wins- low, supposing that be would be it, tiful Dreastpin, the design belog a hand holding « with a Pear] and turquoise, and with the inscrip- our +, owes op the 6ib instavt, at three A. M. The probability of an early attack by the Danes on the + @eagts of Germany bas determined the Princess Royal of Pressia to leave tne Isle of Rugen, wheve she bad ia | oe es etal Qended to remain several weeks. be apne epee papper A 8t. Peversvurg letter, in the General Correspondance [Fen "aa ae ee ee ee © Vieuns, says the Russian Cabinet taken advantage of | | Tho meeting, gh 2 Ad piarane aA pebatostie ‘the Giseciution of the Conterence of London to address to ied pate Ot pine eral the Feeladacs 2. evening a largely attended reception at the residence of es diplomatic agents a circular despatch, in which it ex- | the yr bo Miloistor closed she festivities of the day. Blais the ideas by which its policy in that assembly —_—— ‘wes guided. The unusually friendly tone of the despatch | British Uptnion of Naval Chain Armor— Qewards Germany is spoken of, and the document will | 15 ypaimecr ar Toe Din ud ote ees of fpesly prociiim the neutrality of Russia in the Dano- | Haxpwicxs, adverting to: the details of the recent con Sermencotit og ae Tg s noble duke miralty wi ig at A letter Crom St. Petersburg of the 24th of June says:— | tention. had been dirceted te the question of, protecting ‘Bho dgy previous were launched trom the naval building he accused him of having misied the House by his par- | 237 = 239, reduced and new per cents, 893, » 89%; tial quotations and by allegations void of foundation, | Exchequer bills, March, 8s. a 38, discount, and do. June, He showed that misquoiations and the false infer- | 68. discount to par. ences drawn irom them a(lected some of the moat mate- Toe Confederate loan remajns at 64 0 66. Flal charges against the government. He proceeded to | The last price from Paris this evening was 66f. 260, examine those charges as regarded their conduct towards | showing a recovery of an eighth. Denmark, mujntaining that they were entirely fslincious, In the foreign exchanges this afternoon there waa no dt not the reverse of the truth. The poilcy of the go- | material variation (rom the eq rae ere ay verument, ho*obseryed, bad been to ‘There wes no gold operations at ihe to day, id at Pai about 246 Ler mille summer seas have 00 more to fear from heavy segoing craft, like the Rhode island or the Vanderbilt, than has the Irish night express from the lumbering treight train which leaves Euston square five minutes in its rear. Rarely Toe quotation of gok thelr opt.ion, tered. ee postions Dy canon rear tice me of is 425 ¥ n100y - a 1m bur; Her Majesty’s government, believing that it was for the | mark, and the short excounge 00 Pitt vit advantage of Europe to up! that treaty, thought it | sterling. Stanaard gold. at the Eogiish miut price, is their duty to enveavor to obtain the co-operation of other | therefore about 3-J0ths per cent dearer in London than Powers, and rally them io support of it, These eiiorts | in Hamburg. ve failed; but tbe parties realiy respounible for the oon-e AMERICAN SBOURITUBS. quences of the jatiure were those who first receded from Atlantic and Groat Western Rail mamya craving palate in Washing‘on and Heston. To many an English reader the name of Captain Mafit, lately im command of the Confederate cruiser Florida, is well known, as baving assisted Captain Semmes and ine Ala- bama to demonstrate that two light, aud, as rogards acer Cronstadt tbe irom-claa floating battery Ne A equipments, comparatively insignificant vessels of t f , ‘York scc- Gyenemenia (Touch Me Not), and the Sreaale pe Ry te GT Page Be aya ‘imcuity to ariving from toe ocena'& prt fig ng OY ae J A la limaetal ened thereat a whic! ree years 0, yy a {WHR tro towers, the Bmerich. The tenth and last | tevtion to the important results which might be gal wer waved every con j ae - vanertep Gates Single handed, the joterieren England would.be uve ag ee mean duty 5—Evenin, (monitor with ove tower will be shortly launched. The | by suspending chains over a ship's side to act as a foil | isa lessen lo which, of a.bnations, can least afford He justitied the course adopted by the govern- “ ie lee: moot ju the Conferevce, having 10 do, among .other Consola closed at 9034 2 9014 .or Money. pu m Stax sersendeamen ear salen, for amo dayasis,dco Tneding the Deches. Tueir poiley, # it bad failed of its imme- | $: speculators and exporters. ‘be market is diato object, bad avoided the perils of @ general war in | **™ Dut unchanged Karope. 1n conclusion, be turned 10 the motion, whiabbe | , Anctber account gives an advance of 44 @ 344. on 1 he Machester market has an apward tendency, Bagaperu:ra—The market is upward, Richardson Spence & Co. and others repert;—Flour Armer, Wheat ard: w savanced is, mise S00. 44. 0 Sie, ee Provisions —'he provisions market 's firm. Circulars ooted ate. ls q oy I. Provvce —Petroledim dull: refined B, 36; ant Ro. mina) without sales Batter, ne eales. Ashes downward at 303, 6d. 10F pots; 88s, 64. fir pearie, all Cot against shot. The Duke of Sommnast sxid the defence afforded by,tbe chain plating the Kearsarge must have been very small, for it only'extended over a.space about thirty efx tobe * + * But it was not destined that upon this ocea- sion the Lilian should receive her baptism of tire, Just as weapproach Fort Fisber a dark s)o: in secn on tho bar. It isa federal launch, seen by us too late for Capt. Maffit to todulge the anxious winb of bis beart and to run her down. We pass ber within twenty-yurds, and again the expected volley of musketry is wanting. Another ‘moment aud we are under the mound upon which stand: the fort, and ly gi lor goed all round” * Three tinf@ three for General Jonn. ston.” * six times six for ‘al Lee;” and in mirth an: smughter and song the night wears away, Three hours after us comes the Fiorie, and is heavily fired at as sbe wears inwards. But morning finds bota vessels and their cargoes safe atabeir wharf in Wilming- ton, nor is it rash 10 predict forthem both the probability of many returns. At least it may saiely be eugured that Bussian. squadrop of iron-clads will be this year com. pened of two floating batteries and eleven moniters with ‘@ewers, ox the system of Ericsson and Kolz. feet in length, and the cain was of the kind known ‘The latest advices from Mexico to France show avery | a, one and ihree-fourth inch. The firing from the ‘wesiderable increase in the imports to that country. a could not | Race bern Sh, Se a erin ‘Gao customs’ receipis since the commencemeas of the ting wan: emiy a ‘ing the ongagement. ‘one of the shots , and the other, which Fear marks coustaat progression, as will be seea by the } the only one thet Bit tbe afmour fairly pletoed it. aod warned Ggures :-—January, 78,188 piastres (of 6fr. 30°. 1. , lesa; Febracry, 117,805; March, 110,261; April, 208,857, and May, 28,471. Oar Paris Correspondence. -elght pounder henockest | plecet, 60 that against steel srajpctiion it would’ a 20 def ct the second paragraph of Mr. Disraeli's motion, aim. lien of the fol of this rep: fence whatever. | ot at all fol- | it willtake oo ordinary amount of speed and Rice steady. Rosin, nosaies, jurpen: circumvent 90 fearless and experienceda salor as Uatain fo cen fr yl nelle mm dg 9 = ven Nye ary feo een reamee eS Mafit, and that in his new career his skill and success | House that the independence of Denmark and the Sane Wilt be Bot inferior vo those which be exbibited in his { #1008 of that kingdom, on the serms proposed by The Park. | i ‘Sore is nothing particularly new im the political or | was—given a : old. @eetal world of aris, Everybudy that can te getting the “ie or ee ue eee, But in every other of @way 23 rapidly a8 possible to the country. It is too bet acience of wat tees b aero Li seecel oy mantes wo resent strugele by stud it !rom @ Southern From a Norihera point of viet. 8 =P De asked whe:her there is u; 5 E - ‘The visitors to the Park yesterday wore not ss numer. ous as usual, still © large sumber were present, The Bamble was particularly patronized, partially for tte cool and shady walks, and partially by those who wishea to eee the hydrangea bed. Several of ‘these cboice plants are now in bloom om the Terrace slope, but the principal bed is a the Ramble, o ‘The folloveing donations have been added to the Park:— A bronze statue of “ Eve 7 wit gt; | aud finely executed. Proceuted. by Marshall O. Neberee Koq. The precise location of this ploce of art has not yet of atone, of erin Sera Bice though be bas coutribated from the name seotion of " country several valuable birde and auienals to the Park Tor ‘peace | Collection, 2s aE 2 Pow. should bat Barepenn war, ang ass rule nobedy here belisves that ‘® will Rrppew fer she present, &) be compared in toterest with an jos:de view of Ph pcr tes ger teontehgaremngronte H ry eben os ——. It te the opinion of experienced a ‘n compe:t of main , after. wi be ges earthworks around HKichmomd are holds jeters Procecda, | requis peed of the Kaarearge ave | lac most" formidatie thet sacs <tcnmond are Y }mown, The novel system of defensive works around Mobile ie described to me upon excellent tetimony ae the most instractive of studies or @ military engineer I know not whether there be tush in the assert on ‘which bas greeted we bere that two French officers of ability are momentarily expected tu.upe Sout Emperor abou a have showa a pany ‘ab peror shou ve shown an about this ‘which, mistakes, as | hold it to be in kygiand’s Mita, 60 \ar as | ngiaod Is coucersed,of ossy aod ble expiavation, 8:de As an illustration of the facility and certainty with fo on: are carpe lan adrameustsnaele ain Whigh the blockade is pow detied, 1 Will wention In om ths ° ; | One rabbit, by Master Henry R. Sie tem facts. at 5 one woodeock, by Master Joho Dawa Nelaeer ot Newt “ 4 ry Que oppomsum, by John Met Req., of New York, sor the WY. Topi, Bg q One silver gray fox, by James Ms ond for ¢ Zu, (as There mh ilagdleny _— Sota not forget the Dove meagre | s, ve i 64 mc mam, oni any ara | Ev, “snc ee Siar swale a ma peries of y season. aalibre op ve THE AMERICAN QUESTION. , 1 adfew goutiomen _ Fagnperor wives M. Godin, he merine ones wt Sk aad . The Turf. (er, # COmeission for a plowure of the Aight beeen The Kew Tart? of the United sta Aller o short dia BARATOGA RACES. Saas ana ——_ Gee, mhiak: wee patted {Prom she Londoe Times (city arucle), July og) is meeting of tbe Saratoga Racing Asesciation caentin & yood dont Of attertton hase test com abigyed | p,the, Dam Taruf bill juat Paneed ty the Seuste mrulations tbe | Will Commences on the 28 day of August and continue to New Yark 0”, speculation. Paited skates sakes, eter ag intention ie tbe tse Sve days. As upwards of six thousand dollars will be rr in for ew AY wean ve it fiven in purses to be run for, and when the cumber uf mee oY the office ‘between | *t#>!ee of Gne horses (hat are sure to be there are taken Soeeee te Bospital at Cherbourg, secs & J % ‘8 | i010 consideration, one of the finest race meetings that Ne publig ‘July celebration took place ches Une ever taken piace in Amerion may be antic. pated, A now track—with commodiouws end élegantly Appointed etaede—hae been mde since last sem mer, at & cot Of apwni easy nocess for. the Hy he, ing veahe 10 Question to be laid belore iement; 10 ox; deap soucer' tome Feria od bee brovgit to come ~ Scacmplishing (he imperteat,purposes for whe it wae bbw by the-wne. Could. wis be termed | kmuvement tbam the ekenins, #port ef the lioine mbewer it | si'y he devised for that nevevn, Many rioun.mections of the United States have already arr! Awd ate tuRing thetr preneratory excraise on the eld athena casters Seu steerty Ftaten, BY euvrecred s hope | leet, ark, will ben w an opportunity ge er ot of haendasiny at | MMattuhad RyeeLy ne saat i aes ot Soak ha Respective capahiticien, BB INTeNDS TO ATTACK TI Bourmaurion, July 6, 1864. a formation from good authority leads to the belief F cent, estes! manuinctures from ebirty fee to thas, 2 rebel pirate Keminen, with bis oMoare and pars f-40nt, and toa from ee pener per pound to tan pra , bee ot the Rappabannock, Pound ang Jen por cent. ad end nt. "P48 Gail as an carly date from some French H i € 5 + : 3 3 12 ou He svegested =the induced the wiviermen of y the Weaty of May, [ese mans, be benrves. Uy Yohsug te thes weenie? arred wo Fesponsibility, nor a other thea the sat at ima;oerd upon Vennos ood Bie would improve our fu The debate stood wijourved whee tbe Ama@ica wailed. Art Fr ie ane. 8 thes be will attnck the Kearaarge, Lord Palmeraica Bad not ryken, " (From the London Times, Jui; aie Af janciog the transactions which imme Apein tho OF July has come and one, and the | dintaly preceded the treaty and : "Cramer, Hern! 7 iets g The Kee war between f.dere's and Covfederates on with fre gp aver alay Detienn ine KOs of eet ee janes. teen W Forage "Powel ag inal done: gun anouy 5 O.PTHA” APTRM THR RERELA AAIN. | woreatipg, But stil) amavailing sloughter. Mo ove from Dies of Germany, he considered the corse taken by NOLL DENIAL OF ITs KRQBGAMIZATION, * vee peceeee a ane il saad of, what hae boow pracog, on tht wide | she Krab gover: oa: ot tha day, remarking that sho |’, le we Home of of ely bora "gare irae ey bane tre during presen ober’ rope tertere in toate - | Palmerston ot ¥ tr tete toes ps "sale on i iena'nowed Joe | Saree, She aorrepenbenss which Rad engows pap tng } tbe ds ‘he pert) Get ead 4 : NEWS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Our Bucnes Ayres Correspondence. AFFAIRS LN THS RIVER PLATA. Burwos. Arngs, May 20, 1064 ‘The March of Improvemen/ in that Region—N.w Radrea® Lincs Ex‘ablished—A New Line of Steamers Projected _ Troubles Brewing with Uraguay—The Mest Importamy Routes in the Latter Republic to be Connected by Tele graph, éc, « Since the last packet great changes bave occurred ip Adis great valley, Txo weeksage the West men predicted. as near auother of those terrible affairs, am clection, with: {ts usual number of killed and wounded, Tho election. was appounced, and part:es were preparing for the usua) result when @ compromise was effected and tho order for an election was countermanded, gs usual the pacific re. sult is attributed to the ektilamd influence of President Mitre, Jt i@ another laurel for tim. At precont fears bave subsided. Business is becoming eaniident and brisk, and our golden dreams may yet be realized. ‘Yesterday was tho fifty fourth anniversary of the inde- dendence of this country. ard as usual, it was celebrated: by High Mase and the parade of the miliary, fireworks, acrobat s, ke. This week the Western Railroad was opened te tho Villa Lagan, a distance of fi'ty-four miles. The greater part of the work for twenty one miles farber is siread; done, and Villa Mercedes, seventy five mites out, wil be jnined with this ety The works on’ the: iiroad ure Vessels aro constant: other material tor the railroad. paralloled in Sough American evterprizs. The Northern 'utroa:l, thoasb only completed for-’ about twenty. miles, is overtaxed with work, ‘The rolling stock doesnot meet the demand fcr travel, and yet the road ia paying about Sfteen per cout in annual divi- Jénds, After ionumerable difficulties, Mr. Wheelwright has succeeded in organizing 10 Loaded the Rosario and Oor- dova Railroad Comvany, and the stock is all taken. Ma- terials arearriving. The large grant of iand to the com~ pavy and the liberal conceasions will m: io thet, omar, tofatr, and improperly rei,resented by the minister, aod atsdenon elt aloeatintcontry Soop. iy cy aD rary to 0; No serious trouble is noticipated with, Pe al- though that government is msking active proy’ for war, sueb as increasing her fortifications and. beryl ny heen Bat os beter more ai ooh id to the arts of peace. iat packet brought Berman gentleman, Mr. Richard von Fischer, to be He Formerly there existed 2 system of teegrapbs by fleet horees, and it was the best conducted despatch by horse tn the world. Within tte lact month fourteen Kp; en- gineers ind mechanics hive arrived, with the intention of proceeding under cowtruct to Paraguay. The losses of cargo in thia port bave ‘or a long time ex- cited the surprise of merchants at home. The blame of it has rested usually on tho merch»nt bere, as the ship. bas the necessary receivts, but the merchant doe pot make the correspondin: retaros, It bas been traced recently to the lighter bovts in some glaring cases. Une cargo of pine lost seventeen thousand feet between abip- and shore, and yet the number of pieces was right. It was found that the boards had been sawed ja two. Lossem of other goods also to an Amount that must soon enrich the small number engaged tn {¢ are constanily golmg on, We are in midwinter, will a favorable season, f Tho demand for su ar, ‘lour, coffee and tea is a sreally” increasing every year, At preseat these articles are- Scarce and dear. A fourth line of steamers between Europe and the river Platia 18 about to be inaururated, The ameunt of traved: and tratlic is greatly incressiog. The national govern- ment has borrowed monvy for its present needs ab eighteen per cent per anonm, The sessions of the- national Congress nere do not. attract much attention. President Mitre manages to dispose of most of the dis- turbing topics of the times without submittiog them to boo pe) is ya n Sieaee Lhe to keep the opie interested in eu general is railroads, steam navivetion, tractios enginesand imal. gration soh« . It ie new to seo our legisintors eccupled: with such subjects almost entirely. It will ¢oll power~ faily on the country. : ¥ ‘This loan te suthorized by wet of Congress of Mardlit: 1864 which provides fer iis REDEMPTION 18 COI, a ‘any peried not lees than ten or more thee forty youre from Sts date, at the pleasure of tha covarnment, Unlil {te redemption five por cont interest to 19 be. pabD cem!-anaually IN COIN. Banks im United States note: of in such currency or other” fondepeare taken by them on deposit at par. Ttsex*™ption from Btate or jocal taxation adds fremene-; to thre rereent per annum to its value, The vate of interest on this foam, slthongh vat fv per cent im coin, f6 as much greater in currency asthe @iSerene, ” between the market value of currency and gold. £ ea rule the five ver cont Apres securities of ait sclveup S sovermmenteare always par or above. and enrresay ow +] funded in the national togn wil! bo worth ‘te face tm geld. besides paying a regular anj liberal por contene te Me- Delder. Bild ‘The authorized amount of this Joan 1e two hendred mB Hon dollars. The amount Of subscriptions reported to the ‘Treasury ab Washington is over ¢76.000.000, Bobdscriptions win ve réceed by the ‘Treaearer of the- United States at Washington end the-Assislact Trenearet at New York, Besion and Phitadelphte, and by the Firat Nationst Bank of New York, No. 4 Wall street, Eecond Rational Bank of Now York, Twonty-third street ana Broadway. le Third National Bang of New York, No, 5 Nassau strest, Fourth National Bank of Wow York; 77 ana 39 Fine streak: |< ‘Fifth Bational Bank of New York, 886 Third erence, Sisth Hatlonsl Bank of New York, Sixth ay. and Breadway- Righth National Bank of New York, 690 Broadway, Finth National Bank of New York, 908 Bresdway, ‘Touth National Bank of New Fork. 0 Broadway. - Central National Bank of New Fork, Tl Deane street, Mational Ruchange Bank of New York, 186 Greenwich sh: AND BY ALL NATIONAL BARES Which are depositaries of Dubie money, and al RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country ‘acting A® ngonte Of the Nationa Derosttary Banks), wil farnich farther ‘aformation eaep Pitcationand ww, AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS, LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. SHION COURSE PURSES, THE PALL Pi A hy on smile thn ttre Ftagham No j» iia wean oe fs ‘ive. tm harness for hovele toate TEA\pure of $100 witha oats of $8) orc, play of Dever troted beiter han fm cage 40s. No, 8A putae of $20), with mntake of “par, ile bent harness? Biter oe 1° Hi fait inivernnd rien axel ree No, pores of with @ of a0 or * He heata, im harnen — Pili a pers Qos ip hareee ‘imeem, Bean Wor tiilo‘nentar ines i Bue For" horeae that evet tPeited Ned eee purses will clone af 4 oe Brianne Sule 2k, at GROUND, — oT? - Match 107 900) aster ia ice Sait eee onese. in be amen a Ailey. 8 Croke ss _ fen Lar St 6 Fo thdndon, at {9 Broeine 1,000 Sauna akp Soay oe arte ?