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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1864. g : ° i Septtpeieen : ore. M.eP., Mr. TD. | and severa! carriage lords of Amertoans wont, In gome | finxansrorry —/* market ts firm. Bives the right ef eeression. Any persistent at- | A Oustom Ho eer hewn mene bg T Ray,aod ie Skey, | Of ther carriages they bed the Uniied States Bog thy im PRovinons.—(be mare” 2 oom and rd, lemps Lo delegate the ove of reoogu ze the otber must use Officer Charged with E U a ‘oxident of the Rogal Collegs of Surgeons. And | aro that it excited muon attention in Nauheh Haven, July 16, 1854. for obstous reasons ‘ave boon equally fatal to tbe her | yy Forgery, ’ ing been introduced by the Marquis | Partioulurly with the police, who thought i was 4 po itical Corros —Bales of the week 20,000 bales Orleans tres | monions reguiis of the Convention, The Union, no doubt, 18 ABRESTED AND LOCKED UF mM fF, roman marched | Ofdiuaire 3091. bas 245, ‘quarkot is firm and ad- | ways inteuded (0 be »>- . Captain Jourdon, ‘ n vancivg on fue qualities. bead ; Was euvject ha ada Perens ween tte contlawttom Moot 0 the Sixth precinct police, aftes BRuauesvree dull, ue weather being fayorumn for the montana es changer, alverstions and amend | much effort, yesterday succeeded in arretiog « me rorleNC® aud neccesity might dicta a ZTsOECA io be made fo tho wanver preeided by the eon, | AME Wm H Bailey, on the charge of haviog forged Stitotion, Bat the fact that the Union wag intended to | #0 promissory ootes, amounting ia the aggrogaie te ry an yrehere ea aivishes 0 veool thas soercive power waa | the sume of $1.46, 0m the weli kuown firm of Howland lodged for sucb pur otiDuan authority wes made to domea of po Ermer “hd | & Aapiawall, of this city. Tho arrest was made by vir ee] toe rest, Sond faith And airlot observance | tue of a warrant issued upon the strongth of an afidavit and salutary prorintoag, et camRRet OF Hea wine | mado by Mr, Peter C. Bedultz, of No. 216 West aires, te mMoOn judge betwoen the Strteg et federar | this city, whe testifies in substance that oa the 20m papery tee ents Judge for itself, Upon | Of June last be received twe notes trom Wm. f. the memorable loge ee revolution Tueed only to adopt | Reiley, the prixoner, Furthermore, that botm of them time, as te eee Mt. Linoole, which 1 endorved potted to have bees made by tiowiand & Aspinwall or rf flag, and at once arrested some of th ‘wards, thq Rev. &. W. Tremictt, bon rable gee. A rT the uy a Petar ag. dive reqtoat of the chairman,’ Admiral Anson, | thom off to the judge, who asked (be obeote tabea (ted to, 8® Promior that (rom & very large aumbor | O this show of buuuers, Ono of those arrest et iv that it A . s ne | erove. russia at New York. reflecting the stale a a ee to Partlament | which Nauneim was eitustea, The judge. on bearing the TEE PRESIDENT‘AL CAMPAIGS. frieis; also from and laity of various | ¢xplauation, diamissod the charge, expressing regret (hat » Of petitions from the clerx> "a «: pape ‘ parishes in the couaties @ Yorksbirg, ~ serge aed wid police auould have beew guilty Of such ap aot, berland, Lancsshire, Sussex, Somerso.” Sa hamshire, 4 i@WO DAYS LATER NEWS. | iu2 soe ee eee of Claas Seting of the Union Democratic Asso- clation—Speech of Hon. Jam ON, Of Hiltnots, in Or: h a t Britain, am an the House of Commons, on the 14th of July, Lord fordshire and Middtesox; from the counties of Me™” | f Ime: ston sald government bad no intention of appoint e Party Dem Gavan, Leitrim, Roscommon, Antrim, Longford, Stigo, * (£ British Consul at Rio, Ibe Coagul at Bahia would ab aan P Queen's couaty, Waterford, Galway , Tipperary , Cork and | oS! ad in Neither bad government any intention oom a a Poa Dublin; and further, from the genera! tone ef feeling and » Of Proposing the repeal of tue Aberdeen act with reference ‘The headquarters Of the Union Demooratic Assoctation , at the tine, as the conclusion of this branch of my sul id payable to the Mediation and Recognile | conversation in ali socint olrcior, meetings, and the pubiie | to the Brazilian alave trade, cy ca aiecbogben sited | oct, Jatt not, my friends, most inexnticably atrange | 4 ‘The cognl Droas, there were good grounds Yor stating that a strong | th» Portugese goveromont was teken to tank Se the | Corser of 7 “pn aR eee pee ™ 7 Micron that goatlomen’ who grown old and gray in the de. | ded tad dee at ee, jon Questions and increasing feollag exists im the country that her Ma- | non-antiinnt of certain British claims, Mm, the coment hating henn freely otros: Haneee eae ATty» Lave dictated ite platforma, shaped its | fie viher was tor $476, due in four months. Dove - jesty’s government should, if possible, avail itself of its Notwitratacding that the grest Orange demonstration | lated that the Fico. Mossrs, Voorhees and Singleton | !#6ues, anc ya'hored to themselves the honors and emolu i 4 monte of (ts power, should now evince auch irnorauce of ee ees 19 peinstplee and thele own teachings as to advocate the anne Cine tort ge ry rrr War secording (0 the copatitution, | th . Jarics whic they toll = forms, the treat ‘reguisied government | © <p worthes ne: an See tne ECO ee man bas ever enjoy ilustrate the ridioulous folly | Mr Gardiner G Howland, one and bollow insincerity of these constitutional war men, | & Aspinwall, made ao create Pipa epee om lot me suppove @ man aod his wife, their xons ard dauxd- | he is @ partner, that bo is well, ncyuminted tor, engaged in q general fight, scalding, maiming, bruie- | the signature of” the frm, that be bas exam! ing, wounding od killing eacb other, when one of | the uotes ta quertin, aud knows the sigautures these Nestors, alias war democrats, stops in and says:— | therato to be forged. On this stat thime Ladies and gentiomen, Iam in favor of this fight if you | Me Bailey was arraigned bef: Justice Dowili will only conduct 1 according to the rulos of a woil regu- | and asked what he bad to aay in defence, fle atated fated family, The constitution of the United States is | he was thirty years of age, a@ native of Boston, resides the marriage ceremony (nat united the States in the | at 458 Greenwic bonds of a sacred wedlock, It made them ove for ail the \ copperamith, purposes enumerated in it, and as long as they remained | b-ought to bim by a ion with whom be liad previ “ove flesh’? and the unity established by it was pre- ‘ 4 bali i dong business, and believing them to be genuine be served, there could be no war. But the moment the ea- | them and subsequently passed them. cred bond of wedlock was broken, apd that unity upon The police state that Bailey is a District faspector, com which rested the power and authority of the constitution | nected with the Custom Ho d as such was a detated was destroyed by war, it ceased to exist, and exiired offic hi a ee Friendly relations with the federal.authorities to briag about | on the 12th of Savy Nassed @1 {n oomparstive quiet at Bel- id i @ oonaation of hrati'ities in America; that, looking upoa | fast, ubsequeat rioting Wok place io that town aud much | TOUe a _ bsg meting. lene sar cid - the restoration tee Union as Impecaible end the tole damage was doae from mene throwing, &o., but nothing ent ings wuld be Rap tgest: me A ep t pendence of the therm Cenfederc a ually a fas of a realty serious nature is revorted. some reason or othe’ partes log meosting An Anglo-Rebel Mediation Deputation Sccompli, any prolongation Of” the war’ could | ‘ft isumerted that the Britian army is to be furnished in charge did not make thei eppearance till baif.past only result in mutual id im dobt aud | with broeoh loading rifles instead of the present ‘Enfield’ ight, The ‘i to Lord Palmerston weaknoss to both belligerents: and that, bound as both | weapou om Gudionce repesteaty manifested signs of Or aime: . are to us by ties of blood and interest, and impressed aa The great annual rifle contest by the volunteers was | impatience at the dolay, which was fually relieved by they must be, after three years’ experience, with the fu- | making satisfactory progress et Wiub!edon, the appearance of Mr. Crane, the President, attended tility of any advantage from t tgan- tag id sth teams hn cealinaneee or AOR by Hos. Mr. Singleton, Hon. James Brooks, Hon. John laughter tic laud sanguinary 8 contest, It was, rexsonable to none Th at such @ proposal, med bona fide, would net only In the English House of Commons, on the 14th of July. McKeon and otber democratic lights. Woetical and Politic Reply of stimalaye and erabolden the large resca party lo-exiatonce | ve. Griinthe draw attention vo the Timor that the Pro: | ‘The President, {a a‘ow remarks, Satroduced the Hon, the Premier majority of the people of both sections. The deputation or aim caf, MNKIOR nenco, had demanded he | James W. Stxauerox, of Illlnols, Who wan greeted with err . Mould further represent that. besides the saving of many | feet. and anked’ whether ministers regarded the latter | COusiderable enthusiaem. Ia his introductory observa- the Denple of thie ootaiey ig White the portion of the demand with indifereace, tions he said he did not come ta deciaim tn favor of « direcsuerings of tho operatives iu. the manufacturing | 4,W2%4 Palmerston anla that ng jn'ormation had revched | mere party creod or organization, nor to advance the Ee ca ned ences naeks Bees Seon BOT asiaratcod shat negotiations were in progcoss, and that | Olaims of any man tooffice, but to unite with them in ia ade and met with most Christ ‘ality— - bad been of a most heartrending characier, and, thourh rmistice was proposed with @ view to these uege- | considering the rights of Amertoan citizens and their du bas been commit: tirtions. h called | existence wax’ one of mitual dopendencethey b ; y War Vessels mitigated in intensity, etill continues to be deeply felt by _ | ties in the present crisis, ‘The occasion which calle 2 Be. | to to the Tombs in de nult of $2,000 ball, to awalt . ¥ this deserving and industrious class, the continuance of | ogarioag nee ane rae one orononed Merest, bus | them together wan peruaps the most solemn which the | I0UKed to the same buty—they wore boue of | further action of the authorities. "The Balas of the war was practically levying a (ax in all (in the in. | 00881008 were awaited with considerable ty one done and fleah of one flesh—they wore the | Stump" is endorsed eh note, y levying ( - t had transpired. mutations of time and the exigencies of life were capable | heart and lungs, the breath and blood of our great Ameri- bas enaliannaiaenand ereased price of cotton and woollen aoods) equal in amount fac Mattie D | (0 the interest on the ftional dae This war tax wes Past rena genes ana Coli ryprpictiag short one, | of producing—Iife, coe sae ey Repeeeees Report of a Coming Battle Between | °Presive to all familios of smi! means, and was ‘A Berlio telegram of the 16th July aaye:—tIt ta asgerted | The rich endowmonts & beneficent God ha en onpecially bard upoa the poor. While waxer had oot in: | that Raron Gueldoncrone arrived here yestordav wit & | usurped by domestic usurpation. ‘The freedom of speech cap system, and ag such must survive or peria togothor with it, If thie war must continue we have no constitu: tion to pregide over aad direct tts slaughter of approve MAILS FOR EVROPE. its ruin. Nothing is left but the Christinn apirit of con: the Koarsarge and Diagara | 17*tte poor bd doubled std troblod, wool noviog reed Detved to siete bet Kioy Christin requested e wuapon, | 0nd the freedom of the press, the mighty sealinaleplaced | ellistion sad. compromise, Uuet adorned is sacred paged, J | the Ouaant eat aleanabip ssh one from 1s. 4d. to 2s, 44. per Ib., and cotton from 6d. to 2s, - t by « wise, virtuous and @ brave ancestry upom the outer ey unhappy condition—or | will leave thing lo day for tw ; and Two Rebel Steamers. Gnd 2a, 6d. Moseoser it we tered be Freee gt (at: | sion of arms to negotiate a lengthened armistice and | by P that can guide us safely through our doubiful trials. | qe malis for Burope will close at ten oolock this The. speaker proceeded wsay thaton theave of a Na- tional Democratic Convention, when the voice of the peopl trembiing betwoon hope and fear, whea the id dospondency occasioned by war oppresses every heart aud casts fig melancholy shadow over ed his advisers to | walis of the ramparts of liberty could no tax was equally oppressive there, From statemouts = whieh had lately been obtained from that country, it was | “*V0 010m tudoraanaing Morn onnt ted to Vienna, louger porform their sacred duty, Trial by jury, estimated that the people of France would have to pay | ;A.*itilar despatch hes been forwarded to Vienna: | | 46° poasteq polladium of Auorican tiberty, had A Trace Between Denmark |}, 7", °° Pence Oe men LS Te eee egace, | stating that, white General Falkenatela was ni become a wooden statue, and the bulwarks of freedom morning. stow The New Yona Haxatp—Edition for Eurepe—wilt be ready at nine o'clock in the morning. Austrian and Prussian flags at Skagen yosterda: fe “e The freed. ot | every mind, an address was issued from Washing Binge copies, im wrappers, ready for mailing, @ve Prices. Other countries, also, had an interest in the Fe- | Hanes attempted a landin i, Eager fortification Renee tee. Seeedom ‘ = . Hyeigpet ce ig at Dalbeck and Fredericke sigued by '& few mombors of Congress who ass cents, vgn and Germany. establishment of pace corrotpondeut to the amount of | Yen™ they ‘were driven*oft from speech, the freedom of the prose and the purity of the | to" area tor ‘the “deueratic. pane ta "tna tne pas - eotton clothing consumed by their reapective popula ‘lova—which was in Belgium, as in France, four pounds body of bussars, and ropulsed from the latter Bra couple ballot box were the cardinal features of all [ree govern- when our country and our party are rent To Paper Manufacturers, x Twenty.one cents cach per Ib will vehti" rab erg. head of quae, Cheers.) Thoy were the pillars of that sove- | With eonilicting opinions of duty, principle and To Russia Rad, Bay ta se THE LATEST NEWS. ik ( tis a ‘ Ga bs " po ” rted the ma. | Policy, to have held out the old landmarks om @ beacon | reams of good Fourdrialer Paper. Bize, 2118 foe Peace Negotiations to be Commenced and the | exceeded one pound per head. Inthe United one Mivvcrramer, July 16, 864, | Felgoty with whiol ress Suppo - | light to our wandering countrymen, to bave discussed AY ma tile alg, i 4 the copsumption was nine pounds per head The deputa- Colone! Keuftn.n has returned from the Alli eadquar- } jesty of the people, Violence to one was injury to all, = elucidated ae Celestina end of —, Lyped Why Is P on’s Nighe Biowin be t and government, wou! ve been as honorable to them ax it would have been acceptable te the poople, But a | RUS like silvor ere? Beouuse uo one exh know, a end Spain Rad a special interest in acceting te | Of hostilities, fem. (Renewed ohoor:,) He asked them with pure anv jexty's i AVI telegram of the 15th, announces ‘that truce . ee eee tercanne er reais | tilthe Bist of July bad been geauted by the Allies, and | hearta and uplifted voices to renew their pledges of fdeli- re-establishment of peace between the bolligerents in | {uring this the blockade is to be raised and the basis Of | ty 40 those groat principles of free government. You are document windy and verbose in Itself, devoted to the in- tereste of mere political aspirants who seck to make Presidents and Cabinets by contract, dealing in the mere German Blockade Suspended. tion would therefore submit that the governmen's of France, | ters. Tt is said be has been unable to obtain s auspersiod | and tho destruction of either was the triumph of despot- The NIGHT BLOOMING CRRRUS ts a native of Troplen; it thanks to PLALON it ts uew iu full view te this country. cok Ammoeh Peace agreed upon, Hie, be cmttinuek. to astort, cue rights as mre guaran..| detallsof war, and furoishing cover for political oowsrd. Ip FPL ‘ WEE WHW HOLT ALLIANCE. |i atmos ene of the vice prosidenta of the society, cam Ww DAMIEN CAntwer. teed by tbe constitution and laws of the land, and to de: {co and knavery, instead of grappling the mouster war | Murray, Kiddy d& Co.— Covington. Ky. sald the deputation was derotd of any party character, | The names of the new ministers called to office ta Ce- beet ae erie and free Remap pre a Deir, gegen batky fore: Sibin cremation: eeoacues rooming. with 61, 11, 68, 63, 52, 64. 58, 32, 3, 1%. 72 and would chiefly urge the plea of humanity. At the | peni oot Protection which @ government of law is ; = * Kawtvony, Crass 40'—July 26. 13%, Presoat moment. if to the Vattlelelds ta Vitginis and | P°coakt cat ifoltke, President of the Counctt cure to life, liberty and property. To assort the indepen- | blood aod human misory, stands defiantly before them, PP aria eT fe Ay We Georgia were added all the other poiuts at which blood | Lieutonant Genoral Hat Offices. dont and separate organization of the State governments, | diverting the minds of the poople trom the only true and papi hgh ie ihead ab elab lal ene THBEATS FROM ITALY TO SPAIN. | was boing shea througbout that vast areas we should | M Tillisch, Home Min! and thelr power and duty to protect their inuubitants, | Saving lasue of poace or war, to the base and selfish in. aaa ae ol es: Probably find that the total destruction of human life | MM. Haltzen, Minister of Justice and to maintain tnviriate the sacred priviloges of the | wiry of who shall conduct a war, the evils and horrors | Zs be oP ncamen le ri eee. yy was at the rate of 10,000 & wook, or half aimillion a | M. Johannsen, Minister for Schleawtg, Babess corpus, of trial by jury, exemption from onrea- | of which have startied the world, and are inseparable iC ACE aT 22,17, 37. 45, 34, 50, 29, 60, 24° from ite existence, Mr. Singlotou wout on to say thatthe L LASS B4—JSuly 26, 1866 48, 26, 11, 35, 46, 49, 40, 7, 18, 21, 87. war was rightor it was wroug, and each party should take sides. The constitutional war men reminded him of @ blackberry, This fruit grows spoutaucously in our Weatern woods, and I'am informed ix largely cultivated gnd much used aud admired in New England. This berry, according to my observations, presenta in its growth or year. And Lie to this were ended ine amount of woe be ‘The Foreign Office wiil coutinue under, the direction of _— bert and Capp the bean paren eng P ing orphans, parents and wives, the sum total of | M. Quaade, and M. Lutkio will retain'the portfolio of | freedom of the press and the purity al 7 b> OD = @ | PRIZE: RING, | human destruction and misery was such as impolied an | Marine. The Minister of Finance will probably be M. | The bloody struggle io which we are engaged with our effort to bring it to an end. ‘There were also grave evils | David, the director of the bank and of the Kleinore Rall- | kindred and couvtrymen is the painful and melancholy &o., &e., de. that would result from a@ protraction of the war. | way. Bishop Engelstoft is designated as the Minister of | roswit of combinations against the oonatitution and the The shock to the cotton trade had been en- | Public Worsmp, Union, lncited by the treasonable breath of fanaticism, dured and surmounted, but that trade was left, and fanned Into the flames of a desolating war by the & Co.—Manngers. Lisrany, Exrea Crass 199—Jaly 24, 1 14, 69, 18, 26, 32, 54, 71, 63. 24, 4, 68. 4 ion four stares or cclora, white, green, red and Crass 200—July 25. 1966, The Uunard steamshi; bi aad now stood, in @ most dangerous position. We had The New Hoty Alltance, destructive heresy of secession. Shall we, who love the | format 7 6 Lett Liverpoo! at five Set pencenethe cape Present prosperity, bot {t was based on au artificial | pePRNCE OF THR LONDON POST DESFATOHES AXD | Union, adore the constitution and sup i the ecaune of | One as stage oF color, aridte, may be likened by 48, 16, 28, 70, 53, 67, Jii9, 38, 18, 89, L. peso ta yl aed ak and inflated price, and the longer the war lasted, REPETITION OF THR ASSERTION. Hae ee erent oncciea of others? chat we, | Sound democrat ‘talke of abandoning thetime hovoret | OMetal Ctreelars in Sh-Iby Cot Lets jeonstowe on ioatant, arriv is port -_ hs kag d prodie mange ed Rd trade on this The London Post, in an editorial on the question of the bi ay Beat gre pelbadatyseen pay, feed and elothe | Principlos of bie party fora policy tbat can onty give | tery furnished by SIMMONS, ROGERE & CO., New Tort esterday evening. Cea bree foo oa regan! And dangerous | alleged Holy Alliance, obrerves that nobody can follow ' oftice and piace, he ls in the second atage of the black. | Post dice, acini borry, and has turned greea, When he tells you lie ts in favor of the war, but opposed to its measures, ho bas reached the third stage, and ia red. When a good open ing for office presents itgolf It operates upon bim like the the army, submit to have its bayonets turned upon our ‘Toe stoamanip Borussia, Captain Moyer, from South- | sesiming a soparation to be inevitable, Ik wan essentially | Withee arcivine se che eat ee eo tccs | liberties, the constitution trampled under foot, the ‘empton oa the 13th of July, reached this port last night. | in the interests of all that each Power should comand | hogoming more cirmicr esteciishel abront, of thelrgen, | government of our fathers overthrown by ’ sub. ‘The news in two than the respect of the others, and be able to take its proper i Atituting the will of a military commander for OE Ferg Pola neta ee apis report | part in the alairs of the ‘world. "Future peacs woud-| winenens How could the Prasstan Miotater admit | tel iti of the poopie and tho. Taws of tbe. lacd? Prizes Ca pple im the Royal Havana iT i terion. ‘ALEOK & 00., BROKE 24 Pine street, tof the Belgian, off Father Point, published in the Human | greatly depend on some di of lori Uni nd | dews of Heaven and tho morning sum upon the fralt Tam i some degree of equality i » Thi He who would restore our glorious Union ai esterday eaorning. Sruid hot be if the war ‘must Deeds qo ou “il Weudod | Pesce? ,O¢ tmojevile he oboee the least, por will be the | Peg nian the sathority of Hts meichless eonaitntin, | deserting. Ho ripeas at once. becomes black, and is | | Keoetony 1 through the exhaustion of one of the belligeronts. If fe ch | Should purge bis beset of malice and i! wil, and tender repu 3 , B. CL The Eurojean Aiea of the Gootia are three days later | thi cchaustion befel the South, all the “ld evis of the | ne denied a fact TNC wane neainet Frassia, upon the | tbat spirit of couciliation and compromise that distin. | wad app! Tne poace party have taken their stand |p sere crcke ) and no power of- place or tomptation of office can prevail agninst them. ‘they can make no concession to the {alse pretences of those who udvooatn war as 2 party policy, Bhan the papers reeeived by the Marathon. Union would re' fe th d od the wiadom of suet + sion ‘urn, but angrarated a hundret fold by the ooo th gatshed our fathers sud crowned the wisi oir 4 deoapatch from London of the 11th of July announces | mililgry power ant spirit! now developed. IC that exhaus. | gent Moment ts vest disasters, ‘The Londoa Pot we | Hobie deeds. In the gincore desire and honest purpose of hat the Princess Clothilde, of France, is confined with a | tn Gefel tho North, it was probable that a disruption | perfectly prepared to enter with the Prussian Ministor | the Deople to preserve the Union of tha states and main- given, JOSEPH BATES. Broker, Prizes Cashed tn all L would occur among the Northern States, tain the authority of the constitution, the mot sta- | Without the sacrifices of principle, honor and pride, We | rigs, and information give e0t. Tuture discord, as destroying tees relative proparsions | {pOR the content eee ee ae eer mcaeelunttt the | pendous war thst Cer atiited a eivilzot parplo a | ar the advocates of pure democratic principles, they of T OLUTE, Broker's OMtce. 176 Broadway. 4 fuaugurated, and now rages with uneximple a ev. 7 3 — bald! would soon return to Caprera, Tojk were cpectial to future peace. The present period | changes which inay take place in Germany have recoived | Deen, tuangurate’, aud now rages Wk Ynexwnnlel | wor of ‘Mr. Lincoln only, We want the poses, huts Affite; was eminently favorable to such an effort as was sug- Of a Garibaldian expedition are denied. ted. In the prosent posture of affairs the voice of ee eS ee ee trembilng upon the brink of dospotism, aud the (ings of | Mouy, unity and prowperity of oar country, They admit ‘The King of the Belgians was about to pay a two days’ | Furope, calmly expressed, could not fail to have its infla- i ‘| tyrauny are gnawing at the vitals of freedom. The power and authority of the general government, Keaty. . under the constitution to conduct war of extermina- eof the knife. of the sbove . We we irged to stor bounding bopee of patriotism stil linger about the heart, u oO feat’s realdence. Adi lait to the Emperor Napoleon at Vichy. Intle tims woultebe necked: Over oda Mmaurances thet | ue RELATIONS WITH SPAIN—MOVEMENT TO Suiza | while tie momontsot thelr existence are being mensured | HON against A State and the people, thereot, wo | ‘Ase at herown ar the patinat's resiteace, Address Mite France show a de | little time woulbe necded. Onr and owr again the RB B. Hassell, ‘The weekly returns of the Bank of oe Bae | cerind of winety days was lo be final. No less than four THER SPANISH COLLRGR AT BOLOGNA. Dy {ts accelerated throvs. Humanity, expelled from | “euy such power, We are the friends of an honorable Brease in the cash of 9,750,000 francs, yevrs Ad Bow been given for ‘this terrible exneriment, In the Italian Senate, during adebate on the budget. | the field of carnage, ‘8 mourning in silence Shoy the ad f acrael and Peleutioss war. As Horace Greeley . Mavemente The London 7: ticiag the fact that the Eoglish | and it hada been tried in vain. The qnestion now | Signor Maralini referred to tte relations with Spain. and | over our fallan fortunes. Thus eituated, tho hi 6 ated by a high'wall and ad failed. we advice him to use WALCOTT’S Instant Pale ndoe Times, noticing srtiataps before the North was whether or vot to continue the dis- | demanded that the {talian Logation at Madrid apould be | anxious eyes of the people, injured and op. 6 party regerd « continuance of the wi Aunihtiator, It gtv ie pale, ve Immortalite was paid out of commission, say | acirous effort, There wan @ peace party, and {t was | abolished. pressed by War, are turned to posse to soothe tho throb- | under any loudership or ndminiatration, ax gortainand | | 1 oo gs Suring the time she was attached to the North American | growing, but it had no rallying point. The action now The Minister for Foreign Af—fnira, im reply, said that | bings of its irritation snd preservo thotr rights end libor- | irretrievable ruin, No war party own succeed Mr, Lincoln Marrschaame Manufacturesa, removed from Breeme ae i Italy having been recognized by the great Powers, did } ties according to the forma of our departed constitution, | Witt@ut adding to the horrors of our atyife. While jt is pod Mest India station she performed very important | fired watld Pe gna ala ged hich to form, net. | ot sock to be acknowledged by Spain. For three years past wo liave been Arpivg tho power of | trae that the fundimectal privciples of liberty and free ae Among these may be noticed her despatch to | aoirecated altogether, but that to be taken conjointly by | _Slenor Marat ur the government to take posscesion | war to heat the breach that provoked it, 4 guia army, Rosecaieeas, ore: seis, pe, ag tend proulon 5 2 Ww , of the Spanish col! logna enlistod tm the cause of the constitution and the Union, ; the moat f pote Sor Aba lint reste ne aorta ta om Hee Od Te LAIy ERiDO BMCETY eed Settee cs | The Preaitent of the Couin’ taxared the Sensto that | hax been wasted by dattio and diacate, uptil evory ili | of civil war lurks in the futare, and if (te the wilt of fmodoce Wiikes of Messrs, Slidell and Magon, to commu, | Pore wont TiMeach ihe weue all desired. And there was | the goverament would exercise the right to which it 1s | and valley within its fives, hus become a soldier's eepul. | the people that this terrivie iratricitsl strife shall be foate with Lord Lyons, and her subsequent cruise and | 4 contingency that could not be overlooked with sa’oty, | entitled. chre. -nilens cf Reet pate, ae squandered and peng Ld eateene [vi podievody p! i Se seas of blood ehed fa valn,and the bres is grown 0 y ne or; gels dinlesceorh ger epee lain yaa sic | teattig erommeperasion eet a pre dlerteageneldey The Pope and the Poles. wider and wider, while the life-biood of tho pation flows | shat bumanity may be sparod the tast pangs of @ remorse- The spaniel Minister: of Marine hes appointed Cepisie | ja this country, and 4 it should bappen that terms | _ Several Polish priests who bayo taken part in the revo. | impetuously through it. Division is tho chiof element of | less revenge Tho peaco prrty, of which T am a mem: PUsuel Lobo y Malagamba to command the squadrom | of peace should be offered nnd accented by the South | lation bave succeeded fn passing tho Ruestan frontier and | war, without which there could be no war. Unity and | bor, may . Dranded a@ revolutioniaia, as t ‘gand \gubich ty'avout to proceed to the Pacitie to reinforce Rear | while under thie feeling, it might readily be imagined that | 1 reaching Rome, The rugitives bave been kindly re | Larmouy are the divivities of peace, Conciliation and | cowards, but we will nat forget that the Saviour . of the world was catled the carpenter's son, No ept- such terms mirht be directly aimed, not oniy at our | Ceived by the Popo, and allowed to take up their abode in | compromise can bring us pence, and peaco can bring Fg a Go Rae Mon! re reo ittes, | Our solemn purpose or deter us from tho performance of to 602 Broadway, pear Pipes cut to erder and re yay A Bad Breath.—tlow Many Revers i ted—how many friends for ever parti seo! e radienl care are the BALM OF. fH0US. FLOWERS a & dentifrice might and morning. 16 a) Deantifes the ermplezion. Price 78 cents, For sale by druggints. urth aireet, Wholesale and red. At 453 Brosaway, 5 RAUD'S depot, can he had the Ital remove lan, {reckies, eruptions, sun pens dc iow Grand, Gow Medicated Soap t rus, redness, salle@- A Pertect Hair Dyc=Milirr's, Only "@ cc bon. Tey it, Bold by all druggisia,’ Depot 06 Dey Admiral Piozom. the Convont of the Trinity for pilgri U be fet tty, barmoi ind prosperit; ‘ar ‘teregts, bot our oe nnd eafety, After alludis he Convon: the Trintty for pilgrims. Upom tbe fete | us untty, harmony ai Prosperity. ‘as Marshal Niel waa taking a drive lately to hie phee- 1 /PL°Fe#it Dol, oft, Pence tod mately, Attar aliuding to | ore, Paul these unfortunate ecclesiastics, soino of whom | us uel hee: but if te contioues,” {te neo slam 5 us from tho perra : , : have been condemned to deith by tho Rossian govern | dealing charitably with ite objoots will inevitably a sacred duty. Coarclous of the rectitude of our own Bon at Toulouse, one of the horses fell, and the shock | their eoii by the le of the South, Mr. Spence raid that a we Poy 7 Of thelr ~ t L deepotisas. Choose 7e, purpose and the purity of our own motives, we shall Bhrew the marsbal oat of the carriage and broke one of | the deputation A Coristian daty to ergs thas some} SU tr, ibe Abbe Dolkowshty read oe nd dt Oren | eset eras: wher you will setrwecthe frowsing monster { eontinue to battle for the peace, harmouy and ‘unity of rerith any serious consequences, Mr. Mane, if. P., wished to call his lordship's atten. | Ty Tr a aietenes In which you have shown to | righte tf tan, or the benien power of peace, the tuuiary } thoras. We sdvocate ee tion to the ‘act that the opinion that an attempt at meviia. | | The words cause me distress in which yous eee: | ter ne Iky and awe The grievances | toa rection ora part ‘The Eniporor Napoleon will pot this year attend any | iio would be attended with good results was not confined | mehe great danger of the Polish nation, We must per Roddens Of Meer ty ets Pera: tonight, und“which we | allke hooorable to tbe American cha pravite coucerté or theatrical representations at Vicby. | to Enginnd, but was shaved by the whole of the South, the | gtorm to ceat Ye priests, should petit peek to redress, are but tho first inatalment of the bitter | civilization. We advocate an art ; His Majesty bas deciced on availing bimsoif of a complote } peace party of the North, and by the nations of the Euro- | the Almight ogre Zan patient and persexerance, as Dut legitimate fruits of war: aud Le who advocates ita | bostilitios—a perce—euch as will give the angry passions fepose, He attends only to the most urgent demands of | Peep Continent. reer oat a tontidencs Im Him aud yeu will not be abare | continuance or justifies its countless cruelties is wreath. adered by the atrife of war time to bs sucoseded by Mr. Daxay Sevworn, M. P., sald he joined the denuta. | yo". Have ober sectad thought of tue poeple thes. tary reores: gat joni of Hberty from the flowers {Btato, which aro got over at au early hour to the mora- | tion entire'y on princtpice of humanity. and without the | % Tt: wetteved thet this address and reply will not fail pint hid hell gd pt Taide Of Tosturing our } ented tu conveution by ths States, m Nciminer: q Slightes) bins towards elther of the belligeronte; he was | +4 add to the irritation of the Russian government when | giorioue Union by the power of the sword, and surmouut- | OD¢s more the acattered fragments of our organteation Rio Janeiro dates to June 26 had reached Lisbon. Cof . a, pn = a Beaty but xs —— bao they arrive at ita Koowledes we het py we heared fog it with the polten letters of the, 60 fitntion is bind ag eo = ber tama > a yee) be mation forced to gubmi governm Anton onsidered the on! of res 1 Bee ts quoted at 7,000 a 7,100 for good firsts, The stock | witch they d-teted. Fermoy, rt see aeuay beak crekeual © y ‘of the war, deaf to the voice of reasop fo gg TI RR A EP tam hand was 50,000 baze, and the shipments since last ‘The Rev. W. W. Macxr sgid thet bis exrerience, gained 7 destroction of the Uniow and the constitution, {nail amounted 10 22.000 bags, Sterling exchange 27% a | [F°™ B visit both to the federal and Confederate States The Prize Ring: Mr. Singleton weat on to show the powers of the federal Batchetor's Hair Dye—The Best tn the world. Harmless, reliable, fasiantaneous. The only parfeat dye. Bold by all druget jeatory, 51 Barel Bunions, Enlarged Joints et the Feet cured oP De. Zack aR) Disenees of the Eye and Deafness Spex ctally treated by Dr. CADWELL, 84 Clinton piece (Sight® street), from 9 to 5. Destuces, Impaired Sight, Koes IN THB HEAD, uring the war, and from intercourse with all classes of “ re t aud State it that the alaim now set RIX. At Bana, June 29.—Sugar—whites, 6,200 r pe) sone, both th the North and the South. was tbat there __ SOR oe Se apes ay 16) perce a Nl tap ey BH bg ponirertirs ip is ae peviviag edevalleen of .erighaed tnd ‘cabaibies areeguons peng Drowns, 2,500 a 2,630 reis; cotton, 26,500 reis; exchat was & goverai weariness of the war and a desire for i Pals nls te anne roi] deposts of £60 «| to tho power that created it. If thore can be no Union | unitinited roversigaty in the federal government was but TaROat, BIG a5. At Bucnoe Ayres, May 27.—Exchange 60%: | "T5%4 pusermmom, tm reply, anid that two trots were | side between there hordes will be returnable at Nat Lan ‘ary Amerioan hides 3734 8 395; tallow 1436. Imports | abundantly elevr, viz: that the war war cruelly destruc- | ban’s, Mitro Tavern, Uprer St Martio’s Inne, on Tuoaday | moment o° ite in eption to the prevent hone lias roiled ite | Sug one) tn Laces. fe Apote tae Suen he ill but unchanged. tive'ta ihe Amaricnne themselver, and the incoaventence | evenicg, July 19. Jom Mace requests us Lo étate that he | chariots over tho jvetess form, of nat Instrument, eatab, | Wat opens te Mrseare AG Sate ad walt wot Gur & Caused by it Le other nations was excessive, The question | has not empowered any parson to receive money On, stroy? Huw is it posible to restore the Union while it te | cotton shirtor a oaiico gown. New England bad grown or onstitation, how oan & war, which from tho | revewal tn our land of the haughty prete:sions of the — soca ar ine teeehiion the resent hour has roiled its | Kiog and the Partiament. He «poke of the burden of the CHRONIC CATARRE, CATARRE OF THR TYMPANIO MUCOUS MEMBANE, OBSTRUCTIONS OF THS TACHIAN TUSB The following had been received by telegraph, VIM | romained, wheher the government had any rational ground | bebalf save ourselves und Harry Brunton, and that (¢ 19 Wen tame near rich while by the war omasase from India:—At Bowvay, June 24—Shirtings active; | fir mupr'sing thal the federal poverument would. listen to | very likely any sume gout through other channels tay frayed seninst lieek om tbe, bette oil en eee cae wale cama, nF eee Ne nce cha ete ye | Pea te aes en P BRTWEAN MANEDRX AND WoR- | Orove prosecution of the war wil dive Ua buck our Uuion | deapotinm. waa milltary Orconeity mt ie mee here : nn HH AMPIONS HI fs 8 prosecution of the war will give us buck our Uulow . plage teehee pss bare Serer ampeior oes BS soy sika tm qoarrele etervias, puke MALD. and constitution, ‘The war never lucie’ vigor. Men | pence if we would avoid avareby oF desyotism. Me who Ka. At Calcutta, June 22—Shirtiogs firm ; twist quiet; ‘Will often wipe a hiondy nose. The third dopnstt of £5 a vide for this exciting event | and money, with all the implements of denth and | Now advocated a continuance of the war bed made up Wxedange, 2°. 44. Taughter,) He was not afraid of 2 bloody nose, but be | wae tabied on Thursday ovening, July T,and not Tueeday, | destruction ‘that buinan ingenuity oan Inveut have to sacrifice the white man for the megro aud let ved on feared tant premature efforte would only bave the effect bara cays hibit om the after. | of exasperating the North, and making it more difficult, | tne” aca "and ‘Tuirteen Contona, artis street, Leicester | point of our adversar Been of the 16th of July. aaa Oe oa aot ee ee ee ee all | iearon The next stake of £5.a aide will be due at Low @ united ia the work of dosela. | the blood and treamnre of the people, | We want party Ze an ved Chin Cereb mags oe | Fe Meee itp at At etvras | Sart enter, Ores eter | eaeemeemneeraee fem cree bce | seaplane este ey ad (Rbth of July, ond the City ef Manchester on the forencen momant at which any mediatory proposals could be wsefully on thursd 7 a een eipis + Whe most nobly respon every call, MM a equipped for the eub- it Rob Travers’, | been most profusely and lavishty employed. Every weak slide. In conclusion he said we want no party OT te a iy oe lay Aor has bees vigorously assailed, the | to elevate selfish domagngues wo powor at the expeone of men how, mowed down like grass; our Treasury beukrupt, our | facnticiom are a an OC the Leth of July. ( made, Each farty ‘was confident of ultimate suc - Union destroyed, aod our ‘cousiivution’ trempled under | jugation of the North and the South, let the ears, and the North expectally ‘of interference. If, foot, What, ask, ie now left to satisty the vorucious | goul of democrany be free from the stain. The however, at any future time Teasonable ground could be Commercial Intelligence. appetite of vigoroui ‘but the liberties of tho people? | people demand of the Chicago Convention, THE AMERICAN QUESTION. shown for supposing that friendly suggestions would be ‘THE LONDON MOKKY MARKBT. Evory wise aud pi , like @ well regulated | which ts to aesemble op the 2b eo Au. @ par bes, . listened to, her Majesty's government would be happy to {From the Loudon Times (city articie), July 16.) ny, should establish ita a line of operations. The cust, & pence platforas-—cheers}—and ® mao identitiod lar=The Jan., Few., Wa use their éfforts to arrive at sucha desirable result as | Tho joan recently granted by the three Londoa houses lemocratio party established theirs ia 1706 and 1709, | with thes Ww: applause.) Thoy have For One bets aed, members of he Ti The Rebel Privateers. ~ that of terminating this unhappy war. te the Spanish goverment through the Bank of Apaia o@ | g24 for more than half acentury before the commence: | made up their issue of posce or war, thoy will be BR ee ne Oa TG, tfocRn. itt ‘be seat te ‘GED REPORTED ENGAGEMENT BBTWEDN TOR KBAR admiral Anson, the Chairman of the society, having | tne scourity of property [awed belonging to the unfortu- | mont of the existing war, when pursued or pressed by | satisOed with nothing less, They prefer the issues of bah Pg See eee bceertal fount BARGE AND A PRIVATE?R UNFO! vam gag: | ‘banked his lordship for bis courtesy, the tation | nate English and Freuch bondholders, continues to cause | the oo Dosts of fanaticism, puritaniem and | peace to the issues of war for ihe restoration ot, their | return post, edbacigy Tovey neo" a Fog ) SOINS THE Kr \RSAROS. withdrew. withdrawals of gold, and a farther sam of £280,000 has | fegeral ever failed to fall fo good | rights. It isnot that we sbonid eo rte a sholony aia ‘ones LER & fre @ugagemou! Detween ths Ui \ 4 Sates thas, it {is stated, been taken from the bank to-day for | order on democratic Gibraltar of American | terme of settiowent by any me of peace beyond | Say, Wow Fert. arKearsarternsd tho. rebel cruise: Furida proves Soon ~ transmission to Matrid. Previously to this circumstance | Union known as the Keatucky and Virginia resolutioos, | ® convention of the walk we ence 10 OF eee db Banee’s, Mish ‘be erttbout fonadeties, a0 far se the WEY XINDSAT’R MOTION WAS WITHDRAWN—-BNG- | Yecoming known the various stock markets were buoy- | The jast authoritative expression of the democratic party | mit our cause, retying om that epirit of mutual Haye goon Me Bilge Sowing Mack Broadway, ‘concerned, for she was of Dover at the time, and st LAND LOOKING FOR THE DEFEAT OF GRANT AXD | ant; but there was altimutely a tendency to reaction, | to be found ie the Cincimpat! platform, declares ite pur- promise ten the sheet anchor of car | Binctic Bitch Sewing Bact iene pone, 5 Srenwan. peter and be, final quotations of console show a dectine of Pane to cbt the eves of te Union ‘apon the old thus, eae mi q Usited States steamer Heeramento, from Cherbeurg, Woe understand that fon. J. Mason had ae unofl. | an from those yesterday. | Th 08 and '99. Judge Douglas in Sen- Geurnud’s Poudre e sa jlaed the Kenrsarge 01 Dover, 1 | qual tterview wiih Lord Palmersten at Carsbridge Bouse | weekls return of tue Back cf France exhibiting a further | ces 4P tne’vnited ‘Sretes 00 the, Wie of March: 1603, from tou foreheads or an7, part wt! F way. Me ¢ pion jpondence jews. } | 00 the introduction of Mr ‘and that the meeting | decrease of £880,000 iu the bullion seemed also calculated | ga.¢:—] have too much reapect for any man who has Th to almost eredin sass eon fig! Pele meg io was satisfactory to all partion withdrawal of Mr. | to influence prices, but the accounts from the Paris | standing evough to be elected @ Senator to believe that inesday. The news brought by the Wonder | Lindsay’s motion [that for the recognition of the South) | Bourse show m0 alteration. The ultimate bargaine in | ne is for war aa & Meare of preserving the Union. I ‘juss as she was leaving Jersey. | wus, it Is said, the result of the interview—the Premier | coneois were at 905 to % for oe 00% to 91 for | have too much respect for hia Intellect to believe for one tc communication between and | baving given a sort of implied fees ceene the account. Bank stock cloned at & he Mg fesuos moment that there ts aman for war who ie not a dis- to stock Highest Premium Loek stiteh . Machines, WHEBLER & WILSOR’S, 628 P74 ' ‘mail packet from Jersey tune moment— that when Grant and | and new three per cents 80% to N. to jonist perse.”? Buch wae the Of thie distia- Hatr Dye, 50 Cents, Biack . M ince nigh perp oe Sherman bave been, defeated and the confederacy stands | 214,exchequer bills. (March) AS ice. atnovent, ued co. guished Gouator, endorsed and the time 16 fo BH fend Flovslia for he ip no aid of recognition (June) 6a. discount to par. was uttored by the democratic party. “War,’’ he said, Ne 1 Barclay ‘all Money was in tnereased demand to day on the Stock | ig disunion.”” War te fuel, eternal jon, Since _— Re tep ag ped is eI ee A Ler th! nego ne tien ot" fem sornie, | saat memorable day, ny Attencto joan y pt hg cemte [From the dom Times ( ert! July 16, ment, ani from al junds those words of trut! rd, juting Cou A Brosdway, Fd ai revlom’ (rom Pruakiers, wontign tet, tas areas pe ibe of Fallway dividends for the haif year. Grooves. rom our base by false ead ambitious loaders Fe crtes een -cossnd ‘treats. pa me { mane = pT OR OT BL a ey ny oe { ding fall in the prices ‘stooks, but phat worably, and until have been ool yours ey 4 C Moats tes Coneamorion ‘oarsarge, 8 guvs, or ibe reduced quotations voyers came forwa va ie tach vy farther grout of rola we be nipped for, the er. white youand ita iembie frlonda aed sapporiers ave Mrs. Winsiew’s Soothing Syrap f a4 3 . 2 only large sums brought low | vice of javerria, r verty ui tind. We m — ‘i isnt Gone; Searemento, 10 gums, 1,007 tone; Niagare, 82 | So Cut eve variou, pareridoid ont hy bankera for | firong anpearance,” At the close Spacio peaive wes, | Sel na dato’ th worm Heine would restore one Children cures dysentery cot dlarrhon, regulates the: latter morn! peculators, contd attil posed Of at an advance | lower at 24%, Span! ret cause and country ealth aud vigor. ry ae the 4 io iy yest oe SS pair cons tear por onus on New York prices. As soon as these | to 1014. ican at one time showed considerable ant- | tare ajon the bloody highway of war in carrying us mach and bowels, cures wird cotla, and carries theintam 10 which letter there is no allu. | sales were over quotations recovered betwren one and | mation, but the final ig oy BY to %.or oniy % | further aod further from our base, lessening the chonces — rough thecrities! pariod of teething. Gives rest $ off that island. two per cent, “The eagerness of onr BP onl = is ob- | above that pipe orate loan bas Cully | god diminishing our ability to reture, Onur constitution eafoly thi po end the @ July. at 6 peng served, ‘to Invest in Americau tands ¥, din. | maintained ite recent }, Closing at 7760 78,m further | aitocted for three quarters of a contury the enlightoned the mother, and relief and health to tbe chit. (A FAVAL ENGAGEMKHT ON A LANGE BCALB LOOKED | gypoinimenta is wonderful. In spite of the bad political | advance of i. " Slateemansbip aud Christian forbearance of ite authors; —_—_ FOR. and yet worse financial reports, every reduction in the The last price from Paris this evening wae 661. 45c., | i furnished to us the beat reguiated governmént the Mosquito Nets. : pai | (July 14) correapondenee of the london News.| price brings vew purchasors, mostly email capitalists.” | showing no alteration. world has ever seen. Ite ohecks and balances, the Patant Pollganrs, 9480 eo relercl corvette Sacramento steamed out of Cher. | Much of the existing delusion ts atiributed to the efforts of In the foreign exchanges this afternoon the oply ma- | peauty and harmony of ite system was the ar Hd fPourg harbor yesieriny morning at daybreak. and it i | (he Geman demecratic press. Money remains plontiful at | terial variation from the rates by las: post was e slight | theme of every tongue and the pride of every BAW Francioo, July 23, 1864, —— ae abe bas & rendezvous with the Niagara Frankfort, increase ip the demand for Saou pacer “t mm Rvenieg. heart ; regaiene ela eoeres, tak tan i =o ‘The eteamer Constitution safied for Panama to day with Sieve waceess B aepy ery REDON, ot ee ae , at e wo, three, four, a rameet is euacees fn Cherbourg that the federal and Ometal Reiter to Ame jm ome. Consols close at 007; » 91 for money. | bo for. It gave us Gente ‘and prosperity, elevated | oix hundred and thirty passengers and $2,168,600 tm gold, | gg, sale or ‘a. 0, Re poy g Woufedorate uave! officers have agreed to havea goa Agtit | pagsronts FOR REBELS AND UNION MEN DISPENSED AMERICAN ue .”) ith, from throp millions to thirty | @¢ which $1,500,000 was for Rurope, and $500,000 on gor- fooe delow me ree st 8 ovttock. The Nagata suse one sida, na tue Conera Lae frgnie TR TH OTT ye, tay. | Beene ota huiaige unset acs connate tau | Rom QE thawte, eon i ave Bulent dserere | Ctsatancuet. Toa ppenion saamet America taed | >" et ; ow the one side, wi al Lae fr "i ly, Mr. Lay- | fiv' 5 . a worm pat n Ceateceraie corvette, wick wae lately seca. intibe sautha Hoare ot Gomme: othe 188 of Jul, Me Ean: | ream eho snes (8% nd), 3927 a 41 discount; | waa capable of omaducting «war aguingt Weel. The Kea | to-day with five hundred passengers and §20.000 in trea i er eracalter, oo ihe etek 16 te Fustaee snl se te, except thope of Ammericnn mubjects. The fact | Iilinots Centro! #100 ahar erran, tthe batile Is to come off in eight of the | PAssnorts, exoupy ce broke out in | Baring Brow. &Co, say there bun beon di that Washington should bavo approved and signed aCon- | gure, Mining etocks are lower again; Gould & Curry ne | atitution roguiating a war betwoen the States that created . = Howard Hloved). - | it, ia not leas absurd amd seoriiegious than would be the | ¢We0m $1,500 and $1,600 per foot. directa the manser whem thus united, Me ” Shey shall maim, braire and crippie PMPLOMNTEAL DUrCTATION TO LOND PALMERSTON | of tho United Maton. Those persons who refused to do © raarkos to meat present wants. All other ; pa Hock fold at 36%, and Atlantic and Grout Weetsrn bods | hat" Weyer ermtenpinted’” mech ine “sutberiged and | ABNIe Laerle, of the Brookiya Yacht Club, which have than Aiteen kiiome! arbour ae sir ‘cow ve aged tobe ‘so-called Confederate States, could | twenty bonds to meet a Continental idea that Almighty God presides over the mar. Arrived bark Chuse, Manila, with 400,000 pounds of &o.—Marm® HOt get their passports vised, unless they were prepared | Price, which, at the end of Inst, week Tiage coremony between man and wot Taw sugar to be refined here, By ae Veo coreot, Ee atteudas. 4 . There seems, jon. to snbecribe a declaration that they wore loyal subjects bonds ta ibe ssarkes 0 Meot present wants, All other ’ ‘Twa Oomax Gwunreranes.—The yachte Rentions and The Raptd Role of the Palmaitne ts GUASBOT—THR PORTIVAL, POLITICAL, | that could not get parsports at all; and Cardinal Antonell! ; em hen gow onl ol MPLA, Ter marmario REPLY ov rae PRaMimn, | lerefore comsnied to relvere American sive fren fe (Now York and Pennsylvania moction) at 72m T6 Provided for avwee between the states. The gorerument | been matched to eal arouud Yong lal and for $1,000, wis | ota a egatan foe hoe hale. Woe mate uy ah Severians Feet eine aly tor Obtain. | exertional one, Tho feew upon the yises of Pritiah wu: PARIS BOURSR. 0 the United States ia authorized to soprress rebelion | start at teu o'clock this moruing frem their anchorage is | poland: Si nereomn \_ £m infinential see from the Soviety ue | ae received by the Romab govoroment, and the Panm, July 16, 1864 and inaurreotion: but the greatest war of mankind oan- | Gowanus Hay. The contestants will be acoompan'e Kf Wigs, Tonvees, Hater Dye, Hate Osesation ia American waited on Atatoment of the honorable gentierman the other might ‘Tho Bourne ts flat; rentos closed at 66 fr, 406, not be treated aA amere rebeliion. All wars ere rebel- | tho schooners Edna © aod Myatio, of ithe Brooklyn oI at. Moldayts, Orme. 7" Yeantitying tho Mate, ncemans te Fn te OHO ew ge. | which seemed to imply that the British Coneul had rome THE LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Tons, but all reboltions are not ware. The rebellions and | Club, and the sloop Asnie, of the Naw York Cab, BUC HTO Rn, TE Road eicees, , ps © ake stepa to about pence be. interest in the matter had naturally given great pain. {tee weekly report A Paar weervane the id Lahn oooh | prateatng be iy 4 po Foie i ie teen | Aye pt] pe —s “ere ved by LJ giana labed stitution are reGellions the Jaland thence around ‘vint, 'e., “ Oe devaiatin ccaticiet of the Pollen tng noblemen ent | asst of a uMenrth of Jalp” Party tn | Hoi yenerday morning. —Ro, Hana.d) tates. The power to coerce a Sate wou refused by the | Proskiyn vis the road Aulaatic. This cxircied, ine | | Wen mabe rent oe ES ar ee, Se tan o sy = he a THR LATEAT MARKETS. Convention for tbe very proper rvuaon thal sush & power | weather, should eas tae Oe ioenene oe onaup AR rrawos + bg 3 y .) Mr. “4 » [Romburg (3a ot the tendon Nows. Laverroas, July ienevene, would at On0@ destroy the equality Of the States—which | finismed in about thirty-dve yh Le porn er win ae Thanere. qeusenely ing er, pene of Liver | On, toe 4th the Arvevioane, hae roadie s pleasure ox, | | Common otictore and. exporveen. the wasket smn | 1 deny that te ooeitation’ detogtica ts jorer fas Tenun ot Whe tial, wee eourddecable mouer | grtvens dahon operetta lesuied arvium Price pip, | " to epeowtators \ w . , a Coloed Halbin, Rev FW. trom | curvon te en eee arering vooe ot Kachetaysoent bate way A es TS Fegoc | taaken on ung seness : anak om erpioniton, re