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——— | “av, Hardy were juntified by the indecorous o%- (Loud chvers.) QUANCKLLON OF HR KXCHM URN Said the Weis ened ieation for WO} eriem-utary ougnt to baw, dees ob ected “calumaous stalemen’ were “.ceforth withio liberty of Parliament? (Cheese ) Sir J. PakiNgron bad Board ard. ‘The Speaker's Fusing war quite right. Mr, B, Gsporms rose to support the authority ef the Chair. He beliowed the Seeker's decision was perectiy asioured at the leader of the House calling it into question, (Vehement chee: ing from we op- -) ‘The SPBak¥R said Chat it did net appear to bim thas was impoting motives, to on both sides were getiny deyond the ordinary Limi's of debate, but under the circumstances he had not ‘elt called upon to inter ere, as the course of the debate was hitherto weat orderly, ana he trusted that the House would now cumig return to the debate. Mr, Layarp seit that if be bad osed any imrreper terms he bergad to anolozive. He bad only ‘quoted the 1y been used (ories of **by the Chan- Ir. Torsean sos ont 2 bis omnes were inaud: ‘proceeded, He imputed heard charges of ‘alst —ADDITIGNAL FROM EUROPE. ob tbe Ove Bide wore PO TOE MAILS OF THE D)MAscus. ie ccntonaettey My 1a: richt, and was Difficulties of the Rebel Canss in E land and J jittle Hops of Recognition. The words referred Kian: apping of a Liverpool Boy ' for the Union Navy. words that had alresd; Exel the cries of or Mr. Harpy, after some dea motives to no one; but when fication, even shough osed m the heat of debate, Caw) ba cout pot beip saying ob d also been charged by hie th not having bronght the conduct of ut onder notice befor Rot done #0, with having scquiesced tn it. Becanse goveroment hart refused to gi ud on every occasion when the qnestion was od to tho House rot to co {nto it. ou the jona were pending andthe public Ja conclumon, be showed that the Federal Diet and the German Powers had treated Karl Russell's replies and represcntatives coniempt, abd proved bow litle they ence, whilst the Dones hat WOVEMERTS OF THE KEARSARGE. Whe Parliamentary Excitement on Disraeli’s MXciion and “ Calum- in the Commons. id, because they had Lerd Palmerston’s Opinions in i855 and 1864, ad for his influ. to the last been inspire? with i keep (hem, and eo universal was this impression that this waa the only hon- for the English government to take after its previous proosedings; that, while every one knew, avd no one blamet the couree ef Franc Europe was in suzpense nee and Ruzsia, all aud apxiely to see what England Edentical Note of Ausiria and Prussia on the Danish Question. that the govermment had nd had not warved Denmark, A wonld not give her active could not gay no to the resclutions of Mr. Diaraeli, and he shold not ay efect might be to put in threatened Germany Mought, that Fag: with this beef he fice a party with which be tie questiens, and which he mspaged foroiza afiuirs any cere support the amenament of i388 some other amendment met his viows a beiter, or avoid voting altogether, . Pr Bi age Te retin! the downfall of party place for personal rvactice foo much in vogue of eacr He condemned the potic ‘the poten “hich had resulted only in miechtef, there waga remor ailcat that a compact had been en- tored {nto between certain members of tho ultra macutave arty and high actuorities on the onpos!- ze members wh» or- Berious Losses of the British Army and Wavy in New Zealand, and Their Defeat by the Maories, Gar Enropean Mes by the Damascus reached this olty Prom Quebec yeste: day morning, So 8th of July, and contain the following interesting de Qaile of the vews to that day:— THE AMERICAN QUESTION. Deciine of the ‘Rebel Cans No Hopes of Reeognition, — ged 2 correapondence of Mane: friend, The papers are dated jen, He didnot Delieve the rumor, 0, sooner than be a j arty to aueh & com 1d vole with the government if their as uot euyy the partic were ten times biaoker, to it, a'though the ite Englani= ok to produce bir a ight be traced to ga Roman Catholle be knew of no re- at House, nnd ho repudiated the rumor Ae regretted that he in — that ihe 1 ligios parties in 8 aijaded to as bencath contempt. could vot regerd the proceedings cf govorpment with ap- : for if it bad not involved the counts owing 'o the Bmpoor of the Pron le it bad saved neither the hover nor tbe jafluence oI ment wos meliher feared policy as regarde Ireland it had beew pit ot the head of gre in b's opinion, notwith-tardiug be gallantry of Confederate resistance, the federal 80 long ag it can command a gener it foe arry out the poliey of “man for mati,’ at ies back the as yet unexhausted recruiting flelde o} fond ond Germany, to say novbing of a practically Sted coiamand of greenbicke, eh tho omnes, abroad. fauall uatort 2, Stores and im! could only be a crush oe while to send Str ing to8 sound 6 con aren many respects wi ea be copiers that wood wishes for tbe Confero Whatever bo the issue of the present conflic gumontative pee agains! gorernment, dour The Kearsarge off Dover. the opposition with havin QMERICAN ¥LELS LIKELY TO COLLECT IN THE FXNGLI-M CHANNEL, Freeman's Journal, July & erfo+n war steamer Kear: Words at eix o'clo kon Wednesday ovening, — in come of the French papers thas a Succ 5 be in walang of Chorborrg Practico as well as tbe principlea of deuied that the Opp’ . ding the German powers to the engagements bad need menaces, but bad | only given wartivg, which they were boand to give, {From the Du arrived = Pp unless th ney had Toved 6 ft and Gosir: io be identified wa wou'd prob: Sion tre federal vessel ie Maval ougsgement might take pl would havo an opyort it conid have been {oreccen it would Lave Goty to offer these remonstra: ity ef retrieving FoF, sects to have yc ment way stained io tho Tot go to war for Polapd, aud for net ssyiug the same of Sa} ing it would Testect to Denmark. bot better thermsely what tho other neatrals might a Danes hones a te ray, they had ahways rejected, be Lieve that they were & geographic Europe and that France and Hug!and ve : to their rid. He, tended that government had never imgpired the this courtry would go to war on tie On the cuutrary, they always complained, as it papers, that government would vinise to that eifect. sted that the opposition, if they belteyed the gov- ernment was wrong to hot aldiz; ‘tbat wou'd bs course; but, for bis own part, be feit that it was more honorable to have cone tbelr best honesity, aud ip good to matntain peace, end uphold the h or and iufueuce of the conntry, th«p to ava! sett of the cbapter ef eccldents end came into citice by means of @ resolution which recorded the dishonor and humiliation of the country, Lord J, Mannrns strongly enounesd the policy of goverpment, and complained in bitter terms of the tne which the Cusncellor of = Ex. ehequer and the rest of tho speeches on by poverpment Bad misrepresented who condemned & policy of State, sterile menawos, vai tong, the reealt of und itsoif in a state tion. id tuat {ho goverurrent conducted the aTairs of the country with coneurminate shill, und were worthy of therhighert oonfidenoe of Varliament, On the motion of Br. B. Gan — ‘ho debate Was ad jourped until to-w _ Mr. Hennmsy wished t ay alow word: twoo! her Majesty’s minister: w decision of the Mpeaker. April, 1833, Viscount P: “Erery reavonalle man raust now be convine moralte meombar wo: faice an mcsaber refered (Revewed cheers.) "Mr. vay ti comnt to Order: but the late. Spe: ep heen gle and the m {chedrs, ) anne uv Tu the latter cuse they cou! eaux Bm the Dab e, e of June Decause they were not aware of is te take the place of the nale asearts that the Jeddo hore re- ear, fally armed aud manr g fying. Captain Semmes, tt be command ol ber, This duty witl y © upon tho First Liectenant of tho late Wa. Whos appolpttnent 18 expected to arrive about icdie of the preseat month. b papers are 10 be rehed on there will soon Le no Jack in the Choonel of war versels belonging to the oppos- According to those atarements the Florida is already thre. the Jcddo, as we have eon, is being got ye South i8 probably preparing @ display of . on the otber Band. we loare thnt the Pederal steamer Niagara left Antwerp cn the 2d inet. to ise in the Chupnel, and that jscedoniay, bulit Upon the #ame mede) as the Kears:rgo, ead armed with beavy guns, is expected Tho Paris Press thinks that @ iar more “dramatic en- it than that tp which the Alabama porisbed” may ibgly be looked for at no distant f If tho etatemonte of the a0 the idea that 1d be sew from never give them’s pro ne poreln they cught to honorable and worthy new federal stoamer, the » 10 preserve trea! a English Boy ~ ot [Trem the Livery Satisfactory meuner ony McCartan, uy No. 66 Bend diss, Complains that a eon of his, wbo ip March’ wont to York, bas been kidnapped by the federais woes which aroLOL ut pro-ent clearly exp'a: following Loiograme, however. pussed yesterday te McOartae end Eart Reeser! — ‘mmom ANTHONY M'CARTAM, 5S BOND STRERT, LIVERPOOT, TO Maki RUSSHIT. goba M'Cartac He was robbed, ki the storemente of thon snpplications, and 1 demaré my son. Bow on board Ub s@mex Ban: Roem: 10 ANTHONY mrcantan, 85 Ne found that oie the 2st of usreton weed ties: Forn: “9 Ornce, In ey, 6, 1864, ¥ you will send mo a3 full and detaiiod a ith & baptismal cortifieate me enal! be instr charge of the I niacvum! again re. & he waz astonivhod liar deczion of the We beilove Ste, MoCarten has procos @onier wiih the authorities. to London to Bpaaver inet igh (a mere, Lord Patmenston & terms to the charges: case bo bowed to the deci#'on of the Spoke to Know ff the dobate wre to close to-maorrcw, Disnasis believed that was tbe general under- *s semsure Motion. oF COMMONS DURING THE DEBATE—INIUTAIION OF *‘ Ey AGAINST A MEMBH—IT LMORSTON OBIFCTS te the !!oure cf Commons ed debate on Mr. Liaiuet: evended that he eppliel the ecme other potees 18 CATOUT NarrrTe tho Tth of July, ihe ud. wand ng. 1's fowdlution was resumed | The texte adjoarn: re miprtoe ty two ofclock. Mr. LaTarp, who complained that the greater portion the government baa been directed ‘against Lart {tussell personally, agatuat whom the oppo d resorted to unscrupt WWE tue attacks upon THE ALI EGED REVIVAL OF ese Om, ably iwwade the Dani) te! ands, the evsure hany a change of dynasty favor abie to Ruseva, in the evmi of Prusna not j.nding it pent miele ones Ue two duchieeme denign whieh it te interest both of Pragnia and Austria to fr strntes va restive will presest iself of making the Duke of jenburg (King of Veumatk and Doke of my 8 ibe iapish King wae iaposod the pation cpon tbe, poopie Born Cy the Sar" rh taj minal ino will the nation upon = Danish Teop'e. Tht $9 were: Vado Fe etcay ned, as the Duke arg wil pever be willingly noctpted tn Schicswig.Hol- Whatever may Dette pr) Mi ing {¢ cortain—tie intorewis a burg and of Kin, The ruccers of 1 lengths, to garbied, fied oxtracis (rom bis despatebes Tho despatches of the The on will pro! i of ob, ob, and cheers.) Bodie eur! had received the sanction of tre cabinet, nud fer them the whvle government wae reeponsible, nol tue Wodle cari nione The hono abe member then proveeied Be vindicalc the policy adopted Testor mtorest in the treaty of Loo muck greater importance than it was held to bo by Its object was to preven! a want ah m.and regerded it ea w iy. Ho, sein now koglian government. ein Tor the Danish throne and to di was devierd to prevent Ba Org tule! to Aree OF four great mi der the ey ype, Wont] find that th th feared by ‘th Ad dyle of the balance of power, wo chet Germ, 3 852 wore Horr Bismark v » bi aa Bow done tho m te voeeied to show tbat Lar! Kussell, ou combug found bimaeit obliged to tke tp & corres: vd Malmesbury and Russell. at every stag e Breach gov snmenl Ho regretted that the { * cite Geta ta 1868, which bed ngement will, howev Balans of power. 5 = ‘ys allies, ene ake of Augusten Christian IX. bave become ne former t the aafety of the Inter, uiark ix concerned, it a, eal tf bo predicte’ that if the Dnko of aay oborg ognize’ +8 Duke of tbe duchi Ing of Decwark is limited, only for which the Frenck can J of will Oght ts the oauee of in Holetein by the Duke of Now that the alties are cideavoring to | conquer o free A ae tho Dives may appeai to who laid down eo poiuted ont ued nationality a ropresonted Angnatendurg wt the agate, it sated Tistateivers agatnet ormmon enemies, the Holy Ailimee Powers, ea) made by Ex ar honor vornd not to ‘De we Ged in (he question of the snccession to the duchies to whieb the treaty of 16 beosuse the pr ously: imvolved. Ji 1 Hie held that if Deu- od Unis propeeal, and bad tui Seuss that & 2 Cid not appl King of Denmark vover mado bit 0 1ow we are bound In honor to pr Koug of Deptoark, to «hie bis which the treaty of 1662 does ex. biek «e are bound, 1B war, jt will be of iriy construed Earl importance that we should ° orber menns of achieving this Denmark and Schioswig- Folstoin two geparnte Botte malities, both oppressed and ocr neminet that combina which bas been formed to destroy the liverties of ding protection and “TOENTICAL NOTK OF AUSTRIA AND PrVssta, where 1a "8iaLco was i hope ons a Odvic9 edt avted upon L Avetria ond Pritwa, et the don, Paris, St. Potereburg and “tock werprent ot the ‘ourts of ‘Lon: ernoustrances Ble would bave | 1D Hin When the ing took part in hdow, it Was auisated by the om neat by «frm aod lasing euinary confiet which bad brokes out the two great Gorman Powers Mr. Hagey weignant fo Depend of wart made by Mr. pence to the fee's 0 had given the exact juge and reference (> sory o, eyeteh to Which he had referred, i (with baving passed over in silence tho strice pvden and Mr, Horsman, who bed con npon the one band, and ly resulved to pro- wefacion which ber demand. wo endea- for Gormany the joat bon F abd joterests outitied ber t tbe seme time to arrive at a olution which bee of the north of Karope. view thet the blood of our Bot have flowed tp vain; but ce JOE tbe Content pawt the polo Our attitude at the been contiurmabio to these reroin @ been willing to area t uring @ sepurate oom wmey than any epesker on the other #: Afior this he wae Mr. Dardy \.dignantiy oa! _wente were calum fine, + the wes be taken ove ah id not appear to bie cheers from the oppo: <fTit out of order to impute efeat jadignation Mr, Uenian with faisifion epdonger the balat adbered to the abould kB We 6 04h Of order. uv ¢ PaLure tom ead n* Gonferance bas tions, We rhould nation which, wile ence to the dochies, Between them and Deni ment of thie kid did mot find favor enn government of the meyiral Powers, we vega” tg week A254004 busy Ab Wo there ta bi thd heara oberee the hor wae acyl} fo Suge chutgen in ‘venti ng “Aen, Crfera, eaghvte of Wa. 3. Crpber, aged 10 years, 8 Cooren.—, Siuno Land day ‘ry 9, sudden! ‘Fititae oe bear, anaes 5 may Jey 28, ave |e Bion Sqmamied that the dnchies should be consti- tuted ap mse asbougb the union of the as desired wath equal. zeal in I tbe country ud ww the shale of Germany. We should nave made & Peal and im ortaot oonsesst Dp by permitting a portiun of Sebierwty (0 be incorporated with Peom uk, 68 i 18 pre cmriy these attempts at indorporation—ovpirary to tbe stions whtep have been ondertakess- whlch have ennui’ Ceaeae between Germany and Peumark, and bie the present quarrel. When, foally, the impo-eit: ty of agreeing upon a just tine of demarca- tion became evident, and when Fnxiid proposed to ap peal Ls the evod offices of a triendiy Power, we declared ourselves the more Fecdy Lo acowpt bis offer us t . Secordance «itn the auipulations »f the treaty of It was the Dansb plenipoteutiaries who mad wnipareck mpt “t reco cili:tion by a categorical re- ting of the Zid of the month; it was also ¢ Dears the blame, If the work of peace Tupted. and the respmption of hostiliti Fespous\hil ty canyot attach to sho Gern responsivili’y rests atterly aud soleiv upon Denmark whied reiected the test offer of cqpet!iation, snd refuse all proopgation of the arinistion Gur reprosentarives were commiasioned to deliver # declaration In ths #030 at the opeoing of the sitting wpon the 2th. Yo, sir, to kindly refer to what has taken piace et the Lendos Conference, 0 demonstrate the shure ol each p»rly 19 the events that have vecnred. Be good enogh t re mind the government to which you accredited bow great bag been the emagecation of our demeanor np to tho Inst moment; at we have ever been rondy bt) pit an end ton war oalled forth solely by the faithiersness “a ad which we are now is 19 con: timue entirely through her obstinac, ceive. &. a“ 7 VON BISMARCK. The War tn New Zealand. HFAVY DIAa8TCR AND SERIOUS LOSS OF THE BRITISH ARMY AND NAVY—THE “ENGUY'S LOSS GREATER THAN ovens.” {Trom the Manchester Guardian, Joly 7.] ‘The recent attack upon one o' the Bulvo stron’ Now Zea ‘and was altended with evan 2 was raporied by the telegram we publiened yo Tho Forty-third regiment lost its commanding Colone! Booth: four ot 113 eaptains—Glover, Mur" ton and Utterton: and two Hevtenants. Glover, Two other officers of the same reg Clark and Nicholl, were wounde?, the former severely and the jaiter alightiv. ‘The naval brigade alae suftered seriously. Captnin Hamilton, of tho Fek, was yiiled, while bis senior He tenant, Dell, was vory severely wonnded. Lieutonaut Hil. of the flagship Crracoa—one of the few officers who escaped when the hapless Orphens was lost ob the Mavaku bar—was Killed, whiio oue of brother oiivers, Lisutevant Hawmick, was reverciy wounded, Captain sy, of the Harrier, was also killed. ‘The advices received at tho War Office, with reference to this Jamentab!o disaster, state that, alibongh tho Fugilzh attack waa rapuiscd with such serious kas, “the enemy, who had suffered eaveroly, abandoned tho posl- upder cover of the night.?? The Cafe Foy of Paris. ITS PROPRINIOR BANKRU' Rouse. nee (July 8) e-frespondenee of Tandon Bter.} fog of cafes reminde me that the proprietor of the one atod Cafo Foy is now in the Gazrits. Thig is one of the cldest housea of the Kind In Parla, The generation whieh oxisied during th last thirty” years of the last cottee b The Cafe Foy began to decline tn the rely Louia Philippe, chiefly, ba it cald with reg fell into the bands of a moral manager 18 swallow painted by Carle Vernet, ancestor of Horace Vernit, stilt oxiata 3a the ceiling of the principal room on tbe ground ftoor, ‘above the stove, This was painted dur. tng the whon the Cafe Foy was ip the hauds © who once was & wai | ratired from # little teas than a millionaire, At tht | ried 8 little oll man, with withered face and thread. 8 garments, went there nearly every morning to | reakfast on roi of unbutterod bread and aenp of cafoan tail, Ag he invariabiy le't without paying maitre, who bebituall, ed tia, was & cup} lies, But the waite kind, “becanso the old man wos @ y look bg personaze.”” faa pascing wbrough what the Froue fortune, ad bis bamble advccate was so convince fo bis honesty, that ho assured bis masicr no would pa fentioman's bill if bo did bot before “The old gentleman,” ft eu » an. emigrant who had returned brine to claith a property bad cated. The prot Josephiae vereat aiiy enaured cucocss In this undertuking. Tho Jay after be came ‘nto his estate be If at tho counter to pay for all the brouk- Fpriso be was informed that tho bill had iscbarged by Lemaitro, and tho cif stances iw wi it was . To this instance vi was well rewarded, for the omigraas purchased ebortly after the Cafe Foy, and presonted it to the con! waiter, by whom it was held when the Frene) ok daring the oequpation of Paris by the Ailles, used to there to provoke the Englieh 10 challenge them to figh " duels, which in most oases ended fatal Police Intelligence. 4N AUCTIONERR CBARGED WITH LARCENY Robert F, Kewip, an aca ae u was arrested by officer Dowde tho, Tombs Pe'ico Court, charged with baving stolen a0 Pieces of eilk, valued at ;fifty-two dollars, beionting to Mr. Julius G, Salinger. a merchant, doing Husinecs at No. 4 ‘At the tline of the theft iawiateen sa the @ tie of Salinger as bookkeepor and clork. 4, employed im tho store, depacod that he tke the sk. Mr. Salinger alleges that at different timos, oppropriated inrge amounts of § . to his own uso, fur which be rondorea no accou! Justice Dowling bold Kewim to bail ia ive hundred aoe lara to answor before tho Coart of General Sessious. Amonooseuc. Borren, July £1, 1964. levee magiificent war steamship Amonoosuc was scc- Yaunched to day at tho Navy Yard, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, ™ Couvet—M: Larourm, Amboy, on Weduecday tian 1, Hodges t ‘st ‘Peter's chatoh, Perth July 20, by the Rey. J. Sobaz- WLOF O boreb, Newark, fiocaseo 8 CORNEIY to MaRGaner De Geughter of tho in J. 7. MeLaughiln, United Siates Navy. y: Joly 2t, dy tho Rev. Vivcent de Paul's courch, Manccs M. Le Mane & Boe daughter of the Rey. Robert . Hantocy, ail ROARK. —OW rita JInty 14, at Fast Albany, mes the dosepie Bayard, Jous iM. Pues 10 Silas Jase C, Roane, oth of this city. Stovew—CeaeMas.—On Wredeesday, July 2, by the kal Fawin R_ 1. Cook, Mr. nox MH. StovER to Miss Jeune, daughter of ihe late Jobu co Chapiaan, Laq., all Of this ety, No cards, —In Chicago, dy fl ! a to Manion Die Baerwiee. 00 Wednowtay, Say 20, Mrvem Rostwice, aged 9 years and 4 months. Tho reli invited to at e of ber step-father, Dr. 1. DeV. W! ty-cighth etreet, withont further tavit tg siternaen, at bal!-past three o'clock. a sakou to Centre, N. Yj or ietereabas. Geuera papors please copy. Banxy.-—At the reejdecce of his brother, Rey. John Barry, 2 aserille, Ststan Island, on Woidnceday, Juiy 20, Jaxas'T. Haray, in the due year of hig 5 re i and thers ¢ bis one abd Maurice, are invited to he funera!, ang 4 late reeidence, No, 155 qustith oe pins, near Third ave nue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Brapury.—-{0 this city, on _Weaneeday. Say & . iaty - ¥asra M.,, wife of Fredoriok D. Bradioy, aged 81 ne friends of the famity are invited to attend the tune. from Calvary church, corner of Twenty-Orst street F~ Fourth avenue, uhte (friday) Aeron ten a ten eleck. |. Jongh Bonxan.—At Tompkingyill S, Bteax te ee Deloved wi oa Parry Bon. wore trisade ef the family are ieren, invited to attend the funsral, on Hatarday afterncen, at two o'clock, from ber inte Teaidence ov Staten Island. papers pieeeo copy. Branve,--On Wednesday, July 90, MaRY, widow of Peter Bearup, aged 34 years. ‘The rowatives ried friends of the family, also the mem- bere of Tecumseh Lodge No, 487, F. and A. M., are re- pectfully tmviled to attend the funeral, this (Friday) erooon, at baif-past ove o'elock, from No. 0536 Cannon irset, Buoraw,—On Thureday erste, a ALEXANDER Moony, only | son of Joseph aad Jane K. K. Brokaw, aged AT yoarr and 2 months, ‘The relatives and fricuds of tbe family ere respectfully Invited to atiend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at ten o'ek ck, from the residence of bis parents, No. Weert Twenty-third street, The reweine will be taken to New Brunswick, N.J., lor imverment. Brows. —ip Jersey City,on Wednesday, July 20, Man- dangiiter of Geo, W. aod Margaret A. Browa, 1 month and 9 day relatives und { is of the — = respeetfotiy crldence not the family aro invited to the residence of her parents, 212 treet, dorsey City, this {iritayyatternooe, at wil y di, Mary, davgbter of at No, 7 Bast Klov- iven of the faneral, y morving, July 20, Jenewiag Chowan, 9 pative of the por'eh of Skull, ovunty of Cork, Ireland, io the €0th year of bina The iriends avd voquatninrces Of the family aro ri ueeted to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afterpoon, one o'clock, from bin lute residence, Fighiy-firat sire: between Fourth ond Filth avenues, Yorkville, Casky.—O0 Thureday, July 21, KLULEn Ravrenty, the beloved wile of Lauiel Covey, aged 88 years, & hative of the Pariati of Horseleap, Kings county, Iroland. The relatives and frieuda of the family are rerpecttally Me to attend tho (uneral, from ber late residence, No. 34 Kast Forty-Gfth atrect, vn Sunday afteruoon, at one o'ck ck. CUNKINGHAX.—On Wednosay evouing, Jnly 20, er short ond pateful tinena, 4 pues, ibe bel ughter of Patrick Catherine Cunpipghe: 11 monthe and 6 daya, relatives aud friende of toe family are reepectiuliy fo atten é the qn thin (briday) al eroon two o'clock gteCmely, trom tbe residence of bar parents, 596 Third avew (ron 10 City, on Thureday, July 21, Parce, @'y FON Of Chari M. and Jovwnna Cook aved Oe re OFA, Wodmsqiay, July 20,06 Mw Sine, Toe 6 South Carolina, on Satur- Feapsnick i —— TESTise TEs eee! er par ane alee America (0 8 seanepost, Clift, Port Royal, Suly 17, 10 tow of seamani} and passengers, to Murray & aoe Cigar. —Oo Wednesday, Jaly 20, Many Warre, daugh- ter of James White, of Ballymena, county Antrim, tre. iw = wad wife of David B, Chevey, aged Foe relatives and friends of the tamil fovitea to attend the funers!, thks (Fri clock, {rom bor late residence, 268 t venrre —On Tharsday. Saly 21, pawl a ~~ and se. Wiweiah Mrs. Maay 1, and dan cbtero! Wm. ves upd (rlends.of the family are respectfully fuuera!, from her inte residence, 22 Devoe street, Brooklyn, E.'D., on Saturday morning, at o'clock P. Mey ine he Beanfort, NO, 30 years and 15 shat Ac Serrano epee thus) 3 bole, Krea-g. 82 days gers, to Ruger Bros. 13th aulp Lawrence, Joha-on, from iEiverpoot June Spat ding, Wallace, Cow Bay, 13 dasa. with coal, ioe Toren (Br), Hill, Clenfuegos, 22 days, with sugar, e. Chase, Doane, etal 15 days, with fruit, to W Schr Pt Cook, Beaufort, NC, ® dayn, Schr Bak Growiey Newvern tor Bawon, Bel Elizabethnort for Boston. tworth. Eliz» berhpori for Boston, Sebr Anase Carll. Blizabethport for Boston, Mower, Chaso. Rizabethport for 3 tral Hace. Allen. Elizaberhport for New Pedtford, Behr & Flowor, Maihaws, Bi zabethport for Hrovidence, Staples. Bangor. 6 days. Ellaworthy, 10 days. 10 days. Fir. an Thursday, Joly 21, at fi Mie. Fou, the beloved wile of Maurice Ford avd dangh- MeCabe, of the parish of Mayne, a, in the 30th year of her age. @ on Satarday, from ber ter of Owen and Bri Sonny. Westmeath, Ir The funeral will tke pl resifence, 279 Fast Thirieenth street GoRK@T —On ‘Lbursday morniog, July 21, WinuaM A. Gan’ rrr, late of Cobourg. C. W. e funeral services will take place at the residenoa.of 23 West Thirty-second “rillay) afterncon, at four oPotock. 0: tre family are respectfully invited to attend, Conada papers pleas copy. Haviasp At Harrison, Westehester county, N, Y., 1, of typhotd fever, Aaron G. ie bis brother, Henry A. Chase. Raston, 8 day relatives and friends of the faml’y aro invited “Ag d the tonerat, at the Friends Meeting house, at Por- vouth day, 25d tustant, at cleven v'ck moet the seven o'dioc! M. at a re New Hiven Railroad beeing ff is cholera, . yonngest danghter of’ Gacar and the aud 24 daye, a 2 relatives and RG ends of the amity are invited to ay) alternoon, at two ik, from’ the at ce of her] parents, No, 129 West t fteenth street, ‘The remains will bo iuterred at Cypress Sehr J é pars Rehr A Gartner, & oan I Boston for Albany, Roston for Albany. Bales, “Boxioa for Albany. Scbr L Spanier. Lewis, r Delaware. Pte Schr H Ryan, Snow, ion! Besford. Sonr & Rodman, Bowms Schr MA Hildreth, Cleweta: Sour K Hamilton, Sehr Argus, Crowley, Bohr s (ate 8 Chass: Fail Rives h Jane. Saunders, Nev ‘evort, ang Ainer¢s, Potter, Newport, MM. Date Estland, Fiicatieth’ sive, r, Lowell Hivervet for Poughkeepsier TP this olty, on Thuraday, July 21, Wiessas, t son of the tate Bernard Hureon abd Margaret 0, aged | year and 3 months. Thole relative? and frigmds are requested to attend ¢ fmperal, from tho residence of his mother, atroet, this (Sridav) aft Hiszina, Stontnetan, Beir Caroling & G iat Green. Southport, Behr Corpnto, Gott, Port Jeiferso: kebr ee Brainerd, Bowditeb. iendont for Boston, Port Ewen for Bri-tol. ep Byes Haale, sennera,: terruasicr. eet n Ehiladeion oe noon, at haif-pact one o'aloc's. Kxnwooaan Ou Ynssday, Juiy 19, Joseeu Karxoowa i the Téth year of his ngo The relatives and * tiends of the family are resnectfally tend the {uneral, without further notice, from his late residence, 145 Second aveuue, this (Friday) morn- Ing. at ten o'clock. Keenay—On Tuesday, Joly 19, Wriwweva, inant tor of Josephena and William Keer The remains were taken from 149 > Calvary Cemetery, for Interment, on Wedoeaday on Thuratay, Jnly 21, Kenner, tate of Scran- are. 0 frionds of the family are Liniee 4 invited to attond the fuperal, from her late residence, 3 Rloomfeld atreot, Hoboken, on Saturday lerivoe, al L Roblason, oavi Steamer Now Jersey Fortresa Monfae 30 hi eal Milivan street to | Aicamer Davia Uitey. Phihinas Pies Btoamer Peitcan, Wald: Steamer Uncas, —, Norwich. SteamsSip Emily — is seeees % Souder, Gi ron. Previdenos B Souder, Grits gmat mtg arrived T7—HISTORY OF TRE OLD, ‘Tuo “Gallen” should have Ship Wm F Storer. from Liverpool, Ship Lawrence, from Liverpool. Ship Cynosure, from Laverrao), Bars Hobomox, from Grillthe trom Guba. Fark Mary, from Cuba, Bark Scio, from De'aware Breakwater, Earl. from Cardi’, e Baker. from St phomen: Brig Albert, from Key Wes! 4 Beit Fanuy, from Bt Dominco. 20th—Steamers Prom! Suliot, Southamio eaday, Joly 20, Marsiras, Lone, second son of Marshal acd Mary Long, aged 2 years and month, Clifton, Staten Island, on lansu, im the 49th yoar of Loxe.--On Wei Rsi.—-At his residence, pepe ery, 18, Navaanien bi friends avd those of the family are invited to at- tend tho panera this (Vriday) afternoon, at four o'clock, Carringes will Ne at the Vander: haeding. to mest the three o'clock bout from Now Varma: shi Cora mire renee recom Tora, TY Younes echre Lond of ine pics My Harker, Serene, 80 0 Bist—Seamers Havana, Liberty, NW. aute—On Thurntay, Jaly QL, in the 47th year of fU8U MARSHALL. vos and friends of the decersed, and thors of tho family, beers with the mombars ‘ot Glautator NN Miscellaneous. Sreiusmir Havana, Capt Greene, sailed yesterday after. noon fur Havana. jsEuTY, Capt Wilson, eailed yesterday after. noon for Havaua. Sreamsmp Erxa, Captain McGuigan, of the Inm will safl at noon to-morrow, 23d, for Queenstown end ool, taking the United States mais. & Nang, recsnily lost in a gale in the Galf Stream, was imtended for the navigation of the Magdalcas River, mpany in Colombia having a matt y vi ‘rious of tha family are eespeetfally sral, from hor late residence, unday afternoon, at ope o'clock, fovitad (atte: a the fet ty seventh street and was owned by nid on thared eoniract from the Colombian government. FZ Tucker, of B>00klyn; wasa sternwacel boat of 168 feet keel, 25 feet beam aud 4 fect hold, 49 tons burthen. Her bd upper words were to have been added oa her ar- rival at Santa Marina She carved two masts and was chr rigged, and on her trial trip to the Lightsh!p, in rough wea- ther, proved to be very fustand an excallent sea boat The crew wero all saved, oho dost landing at Long Branch and the other st the Delaware Breakwater, after 18 hours’ expo. to tne winds and wares. The loss of the vessel was. owing to the breaking of the cast {ron caps on the stays or timbers which were used to keop the hull from hoggin athe Nare broke in twoaud went down, She was built by a aged b mouths aid 2 * Notica of tanoral horeafter. Pangsn —In Rrooklyn, ED, on Wednestay, July 20, jor Sacer 8, Paneer, aged 6 8. anda of the family, also the mem- ntal Lodge No. 68, 1, 0. of 0.F « vited to aftoud the funeral, trom the Firat Uni- t chureb, corner of Fourth after o short fino’ 1 month and 24 4 South Third etreots, s (Friday) aflernocn, at half-paat two J.,0n Wodnorday. Jaly 20, ter of El and Elizabeth j.—=fn Trudson City, Heuan Ineme, youngest On Wectoerday, July 20, after a honere ines flanemr, mother of the late Edwin Pieraon, in the be yoar of her age. ‘ives ead friends of the family are respectfully tied te attend the fungral, from her late residence, 285 ternoon, at one o'clock,’ aly 21, after @ Thos snapped, She was partiy insured, ita rey Sermons w at Boston, built in 1863 29 tons, ‘bas becu oid to partion 1a thie ey ou terms not hip Be napolte at ay Balitmore from Liverpeo!. 16 48, fell in with the wrece of ed bo be a British veers! hing ee Part of an a he seen, oon stad of tim ber. a vi ‘a long t precited and ‘hint et hands had Seca toes or init the tg Rovronctifsn, Ju aay, Ayre Boston, hence for Boston, 18 ash ee tadiy and her rudder ones remaster which mutled from Ardrosson rag 2 og Cape Haber, 1 inst. bark ae ded by Capt Win Fists, Whalemen. ke, NB. was at Ca¥no June 12, pnt tn fo land uhh cap. days im the EA th eireet, this (Yr day) napeser.—0 a Taursd°y morning. ne: a.¥ C., fant daughter of Obarles V. abet, ce Podhrads’ky, aged 9 months. take placd from tie residence of her ‘0. €9 Wost Tweoty-eixth street, on Saturday Toralng. at ton o'cloek, Prmuvs —Oo Tuursday, Joly 21, of consumption of the bowols, Jom Jausa, sou of the late Fhitips aged 7 yeary, 0 months ad 26 days. ‘abu relatives of the family are sreepecthaty attond the funeral, on Saturday aft "clock, froma the residence of bis parents, 1G RoLta=8! iia Ian 17, Tat 491. a Dr. George Rowen onl, Margaret's Bay; ia say i. put buck joniy, on Wednesday, Inty 29, y son-in-law, George J, Wood, aepnee ate ents id Sater of Mr sige first fg At Goshen, Orange county, vail W., wife of kor, of It aries, N. Y. friends are respectfully invited to _ Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, re corner 125th street aud Joy 21, after a short illness, Peter and Kate Somers, aged jace from the residonce of her parents, = 642 Third avenue, thls (Friday) afternovn, at two ore a ‘Thoreday, July 21, Anravn O, Surrs, aged 23 yoare and 4 mothe, ‘Tho frionda avd rolatives ere respectfully invited to funeral, {rom the residence of his father, you South First street. Brooklyn, EK. D., to-morrow (Sat day) afternoon, at three o'ch {a papera please copy. Surm. —On Wednesday, Tay 20, Carnamixe Avy Suir, wife of James Smith, & Dative . Ireland, aged 67 yours, &e. oring, Wiliaaie, from Liverpool for hagiog Brewer, trom Banger for Matancas, July 19, ‘ances, from Bath for Nassau, NF, July 7, lat Ship meni sae ‘oral from the Gonereestt wise! Luter, daughter J tira yours add four month The funeral will take ne, Scot, Phitade’phia. Arr iu Haile Roairsd. CR gato Niagra, Antwerp. Brewenaaven, Je A waria, Piatt NYork. Sid Sd, Atle hae, Meverd eae, Baltinore; 4th, Stella, Steen. , Hoyer, ta. Tsina, and Hel. Allo ets and Edith, re3 lautic, Feldbstnen Now mington, NC; Sth, Tith, rene Alert, Nevonan, Leonert, Milton, NYork. Syta Pore Augusta Vou Tromtes, Von Neg oTTET ‘PEI, July 8—Arr schr Nassau, McRao, Qnarmay, NB. July ¢—Arr bark Preste, Sontt, Nort. ‘ow, May 6—Arr Mary Siover, Asan Ginnie uly 581d Castiobiayney, county ‘The relsiives and friends sro invited to attend the fune- ral, from her late residence, No. $9 King street, this (Fri- *) aternoon, at tro o'clock, Vasvarson—On Wedneaday Youvgeat daughter of A. and and 7 ceuths, Tho relatives and friends of the fam! invited ot, attend the funeral, this th residence 8th, Jan ialiier, Cardometo, bisiag. aa, ol ‘9th, Hover, H Orr bark Rosa (Ital), omas. with cargo of bark Orlando, con Passed to west 26) lalage evening, July 20. pe T. Vanvelzor, aged 1 iow, Vidolich, frm ‘wonae 4B, Peay ae July GAP Atalanta (3), Piokthacs, London for ¥ oF ber parents, No. 198 ass Gale a 6 ‘ators, aged & years, 8 tbe ta and of his re Shose uncle Hugh nie. parents, 82 Eilsabetdstrest; te (Fritay) ‘ates July 21, Conpstra B., wife of relatives 2 ud friende of the fat {nvited to attend the funeral, from street, to-morrow (Saturday) Pu half past nine o'clock. remains be taken to Grecowich, Conn., for interment, Eee Eee raey Ci Worms 00 ‘Wednesday, Tema, son of Mark aud ADB months and 29 dis: Bt om tbe, ‘residence ur C D Horton, i748 ratts idle Bee Bird Bi toeseer| ‘Now York. ), Wriie a obec, Sind Wobsi Dorits, sortie te ebaier. Words. cor wating Cookram, NYork; Jae Fmith, aon, fof Calo: ters “te tities ne, Corber ate oy ee beget Rossow ayaa coare Annie Wood, Douglass NYork, out ih Masia Maca, Nevo, for mors (and pose. Pest. Vo are ou Pao ack — bark Ozarina, ae oi rut Paine, New it, bark Siena so rendu, 1S SHIPPING NEWS. “Pore of New Werk, July 91, 1904, @, Havana? Ancensio & Oo, Harane, Green anni Liberty. Wilnon. Havana Hernons & Oo. jane n¥ery Kingean. ND New Uricanr—U Frapet waives "Gonnectioat (Tr), Lucas, Liverpoot=Thos Richart. ra Paul, Crowell, ronssta, from, & my Ardrossan; Motto} r) Doagiaee, F, Mat De nen (Hin), M Porwa). Da'Crug, Oporto~ Hagemeyer a Brm), Dults, Montevideo and Buenos Ayren— Y Whiteherry, Aapinwall—Panama RR Co, Bark Joxingion (Br), Hangeriord, Havana—W W Ruseoll, ‘Aone (Olden), Tersaloth, Bristol, Eng—Garrele & Pauline (Rum), Brockhaor, Cork=Punch, Meincke & fara Bric —— (Nor), Torzuse, Queenstown—Funch, Meincke uy Aimats (Ham), Asmus, Hamborg—Wikon & Cam- an Anna jabontao (Braz), DaCunha, Perwambnoo—! H Swift brig Bearite (Rr Loch Lom oe Wenrr 3:3 ‘on, Culver: Pilot Eivaten!, Buscate remsiadeiphia, Mas tower, Hen Terns 1¢ arse, Bi te ay ie oa. "ie aes, a at 10.90 AM Race Sones Bark Haba we aa rae a arogory, NVOTK: Orig Adeinane. Bi gs tre Ma gare nohe hte US MeDor ny rein, Hanan ‘ Por Boreira. Sea Saly toned won Oy RL BUCHATER, im Sais Hodedon, Rermut (Br), Bieels, Glace (Br), Rowe, Gaanno—W W Merriam. ai Pdons (Br), Dasivon, Windsor, NB~J F Whitney iy NB- D R Dewolf, a es econ ayer ker: | tngvan WH 18th, ship Missouri, Calhoun, ‘and sid schre nee ed Vemen Con Crockat, Henry Ames, Yh dare, ties oe Hend ‘a3; King, MoGregor, tip ache a ‘Witona, Eiizabethnort for d ehre idnrgt Waly “a * * Sty O— Apr aeamalip Daniel We Did teh Wi'ch Queeu, Fi! Rammer, Bal adetphia Below stennniy Krag fraee, Vcrky amen ahiye lem} Debastopyl, ‘ppais, ang Bit BAGH Sele fot pire PM. Lar), We Reon, Frinde ‘a0 xenon sais 3 Rene Tneoe Meme Ho ou Ww Covsina (Br) Be Pate (Br), Jobneon, Br), Pearman, Herm: N GBBT Re ote Fie Cramer Ae Jona, PR~B F Small Bt Domingo City With= AFP ctenmarip Convinental Wine Are steam ship Dim A Heath ~—eeed, pore ee hem, st |e aga Electr, or ‘nore, Goode. Ward. EN ‘ome tebel, 8m: do,(and old Loh’ for Jacksourilie); & Kennett, ae: a lor . Cid 9th AB Cook, Speed, NYork; J M Sawyer, ath, chr JP Carver, Ruel mer . NYork; 13th, ateunsh ips Ci of Richmond, Kelly, aro; ee won, Crowe encor ae eee oat anon en seramah) ‘St Mars, hi ‘Latham, New Orleans mon, Liverpool ool; bark at. beard . : lips, 8 ‘arr, Malov; White a hive Jaseer and A Haley McK twee. aston Hove Mediord; BW Peri, i ins, Plymouth; Austin, Parson Leonora, Shepard. Tnsw eb th and OF Hawley, C ark, Providenee; E Powers. Muncey, Hartford Zint—Are nric Lenard Meyers. Mundav, New Orleans; snr er ‘pele Jal Hopkina, & Sal Bas for Uoek Parana r, do for Box aria. do for \uoanstown: ers Wave. J Allen Lareh: 14a L Howat: Ocoun Wave: Gen Mead Matanzas, PORTSMOUT. we Callerhoo Phiadetpnie,, St sche @ W Rawle, Allon. Puladelohia coe MISCELLANEVUS. » thea GOVERNMENT Loan “or $200, 00 6, This toan $e authorized by net of Gongress, of Maro 1 2864, which provides for ila REDEMPTION IN COIS, ‘any poriod not less than ten or more than forty yeara f its date, at the pleasure of ihe governnent. Until tts redemption five per cent interest Js to be p sem!-annusily IN COIN. Babscriptions to the. luna ave received by the Salt Banks in Vaitod States naive or Io exch currency or o funde as are taken by them ‘on dopos't at par. Ita exemption from State or local taxation ais from to three per cent per aunum to lis valae. The rate of interest on this loan, althongh but Sve cent in coin, 1s as much greater im currency as the diff petweon the market value of curraucy and gold. Asaruie the Sve percent specie securities of all solver goveraments are always par or above, and currency funded In the uattonal loan wil be worth is tore in gol besides paying ® regular and liberal per ceatage to holder. ao . Tue authortzed arconmt of {his toan ts two hnnred ml Yow dotiara, The smonnt OF wubscr'ptious ropored te Treasury at Washington is over 8 Sebdseriptions will be rc United States at Washington, wud the Assistant Tromau at New York, Boston and Philndelphia amt by the Firat National Sank of New York, No, 4 Wail street, Gecond National Bank ef New York, Twenty thint | | | A by the Treasurer of thy and Broadway, Third National Bank of Now York, No, 5 Masciu vireet. Fourth National Bank of New Vor, 27 and 29 Pine streey Fifth National Bank of New ¥ ‘ork, $38 Third avenne, Sixth National Bank of New ve w York, Sixth av. end Broadws Eighth National Bank of § few Yar (S) Rroaiway. Ninth National Bank of New vor vork, 363 Broadway. Tonth National Bank of New York, 240 roadway. Central Nationas Rank of New York, 71 Dunne street, National Exchange Bank of New York, 1¥4 Greco wich #t AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are deposttaries of purl © money, nad all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the conniry (acting as agents of the Nath Depositary Banks), wil! Surnieh turther in‘oramiion om plication and ae AFFORD EVERY raciuite TO SUBSCRIBERS, JORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAt iy wa Foot! te, A) Without pain by Dr. Br ropodist, wer, over Ctiizenn’ llacer aareg Saree Banlens, Se, ‘By mail, 50 cente. TUB LG Ad arene ru PR. lan SYRUP 1B TH fe BLOOD Wit if ete PRINOIPL! bei! LIFE ietalwant, infusing streneth and vigor it all paris. of the azate For DASPEYSIA. DENILITY acd FEMALE WHAl NEASES. It ima apes fic “ie Dopat No 41 Broad For, {ale by all druggists, TLUTARDS. —THE TRU siandard Billiard Tal sale auetination sutkions, ort oaly 60 tory, 146 Puiton atvee LOAN OFFICES, cone aia re ARORD “aT ‘ON DiAMONDS, PIANOS, FURNITURE, &s, Dtamon| fand a higher cash veie pale ‘other place in the city, at 77 Bivocker treat. w To. HYMA\ 'AN’S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER Bond street, room No, 6.1 will pay the highest pr! Tor Diainonas, nei oF unset, Watches and Bice 5 will advance cash om the shove articles. 668 corner of Bond rircet. T o”—MONEY LIBERALLY Any ying hes, Jewelry. silver i fe Atco Pawnbrokerc: Vickets wa D , ROOM 5,—CASH ADVANORD ¢ | Seem Zoe dune Proven se Ai joke's bought tor Diamonds, Wateh: Jewelry. Guns, Pistols, Silke, Furs, &0,, at HOURS — avenue Boy ‘Tho chea ‘No advance uired to take or itrone cade ne sand caace, weth 038 x) vase Weer we 0 ib ere Blatesnth stress, on Bir MOST, WORDEREUT, | DISCOVERT,—TELTH F without pain of no ehargn Renntitel Tee forte at 81 rac’ ores | write or wiybous prtrs Tne, 190 Grand street, tre bio from Brewdes rted er youn AND BR SATISFIED=<If WILL Oost "¥ J nothing. Treth extr ively wana, pain a without eee cet an nh ‘on ate tay oon 1 to all to be ex tial es it Qmetican Nevih ‘Co Dentists, Fourth Atreely corner RF. inten ITR'S NeW rs) MaPROVED Anniv Toath—whole gets i ORIPrIN. if BROS. 258 8 GRAND BTR NE « York, ‘a tot ret, Broostyo are exiPnott ih positively wivoont pain by the mse’ ef nitrons ot gas Nochargo For exer ering it aieat f are tn Inserted, They are also i en | i a. $294 miner, $1 howe, $10; partiat sels id, $25 ail 1 ROOMS—LAROKST AND. $9 Newanse te ay neat itartieth street Bet pte is gis Msytacag ne bse tain, pated! ‘ive epitme one rst » MAN 9 ” anti TOTAL it Lig y cit at, cata bun tear went of ‘nion square, Over ton thousand | Bo, O00 ye ve hd BiAnng,, gensting the oan aamples wii it Al) over the cons! orvers & all parimof toe Unived iene orometiy al y ion or sarge Be ™ ‘Pen Me? 4 Der

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