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La Number 10.296: N ew By Telezraph to the N. ¥. Sun, - ——O-—- —___--- The Pirate Stonewall. HER DELIVERY FURMALLY MADE. Interesting Correspoadence, SPAIN TO BE PAID $16,000. Burning of the Ship Nolson, Full Copfirmation of the Disaster. 400 STECRASE PASSENGERS LOST. Floods in N, Jersey and Elsewhere GREAT DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. Late Advices” From Mexico, “Confederate” Canuon Given Up. FURTHER IMPER!AL VICTORIES: NEWS FROM EUROPE, EXCITEMENT IN ENGLAND. Disgrace of the Lord Chancellor. THE QUEEN'S SPEECH, &e., &e., ae &e. The Case of tho “Stonewall.” Interesting Correspoudence. Washington, July 17.~The follow ing correspond. ence hae just taken place in relation to the “Stone. wall.” M>. TAGAARA TO MR. enWwann. Lith July, 1964, The undersiene4, Minve Pienipot ary of Her Cethoiic Malert., hes the bonor to bring to the know ledve othe Honorable the Pacretary of Stete W AstinGToy that arreeably to oficial comm ons which he has received from Madrid, the ws teen gives the Ceptein teneral of Cuba to ver the war vevsel* wal.” tothe perrou whow the Govern ment of the United Staves ius commission for thas purporo, the dy fo toalities intervenine, In th wetting the Government of Her Majesty jueves that the reasonearcneot In the pote of the eth of May ing’ me Lot euftheent to found the richt of resting ou wich thatofthe Culved states be- lieve 't haw over the torementioned vessel, Anima- ted, neverti oices, by the estue noble anc Teeate whieh ot b duing the fou ain of the war, bs ppaly te noted in thik country om ite entering thio & diseue lou without object, ad the Btcnewall le prerd at ihe a.enosal of the Govern- meutofl the in Statee, Will tefeience to tie security jor the capence toibe commander of toe Blonewall, of £1 sicered ae ihe sole and € ch owum bawing beeu co Us wer deaue of the ey f cor of tLe veel itis tose belleved that the Gover a. Meniofthe Lolted Since will not retu Durre it; it bese uncerstool neverthe this is not @ copattior well, whch ve the celivery ot 1 vere is hud nue be nie R0~ luteiy unecood Pee unceralys alls him- bil Of ihi.# Cceasion to reiterae te the Lion, Beore ry #16 (he Gesurance of his biy beat consideration, Gann. G, Tassara, .To the Tonorable the Secretary of State of the Ualted piater, &e MR. SEWARD TO MM TABRATA DrvawiMest oF Brat, , Washingtou, July 17, 1965.5 The undert!cned, Secrotary of State of the United States, hus ‘he honor to acknowledge the recaipt of a note. whic) » us ucdieered tohim on the 14d5 tust., by Mr. Tovars, Min'e er Plenipoteatiary of the Gaeen of pata, In that uote Mr, Tasearn Laforme the undersiened that her Catholic Mejesty bas ordered thet the armed seam vessel, enlled the * Stoner la teen the s#ub- of pect oour hetweon the two es, i Sup to (he overnment of ted Siatos, aud that ibis decision has been with awaiverol diecuss.on upon the question whower the demand of the Lnited states for the surr oder could be walutulned upon the strict princi- pies of infe.nations! law, ) Mr, Taneara’s commu: ation has been submitted President of tue Luited States and the : hes now the plenure to inform ‘Lmessra that orders will be prompty iven for the bringing away of the “Stonewall” ous Havana and for the reanlureementof whe eum Am1609 to the Spanish Government. It only re. maine wo be added that thie Gove:nment approciate sgually the prowpiness, the liberality aud the coure which have ed the proceedings of Her p Majerty's yment on thie interesting ubect, and that tues e will have a stron, eudencey te coufirm sui perpetuate the ancieat and # @cional fiiendships ot the two patious, ‘The undecaieoe! aveiie himneelt of this occasion to offer Mr. Lassein reauweu aeurances of bis higheet cousideration, Wittiam H, Sew Qosenor Dow Gannirn Garcia G, Tass Minister Peuipotentiary, etc, eu Shipwreck, Particulars of the Loon of the Stip Wiliam Nelson Vour liacdred stecrage Paassen« eecrs Lost. Halifax, July 17,—By the Alpha we have the atate- soeat of Captain Hart, of the bark Meteor, He search: edaday anda hall tor the unfortunate passengers by the ship Willlam Nelson, the wreck of which was tiered for miles ov the water, Saved passengers wy that on Sundar, the {oul ultimo, the captain of the linpless ehip tormined to fumigate her, and for this purpose ordere! piteh vc takeu into the lower hold nod red hot irons to ve thrown Into it. The piteh ignited and Loiied over and set the chipon fire, When ft wae found fimposslble to save the sl the cap ain and other cflicers, with the cabin passengers, Je(t in the boate of the eh'p, which eoon burne i tothe water's eiee, Carrying down over four Lundred steerage pass angers, The eceneson board the Lil-lated ve | are eroribel ss of the most heart rending character sptain Flart enye thal ashi, five or six miles off rom hie ves el, wue seen by him apparently engaged n searching ior the wreck. and he thinks that ebe snéoubtedly saved soine of the passengers from the srock, all of whom had bcen thice dare aud nighte in ibe water Seabiu preroncers are rep'dly he eflects of their injuries, but the eameeure badly bousned about the armsead legs, wt are not doug Fo we |, A Tite . Halifax, July OuM tadegy, the 26th ult,, the VOT ORG Paeecnpors were all ordered ebove, washed and fumigat e broke out about 1 o'clock in the aiternoon, epiain, with his family and onta, leit tho ship ab ACOOUNT hip wae thoroughly The The the abip’s crew, in two M. ‘Two other boats uoP Parsongess are badly 7 Hart probably eaved spe of the passengers on board the wreck, We have no names of the saved from the William Noleou, who reached ft, Johns N, F, They were dthe | NEW YORK, TUESDA | thirty in number—nino females and twenty-ono males, Lares, Liverpool, July Sth, evening,—The steamship Lae fayette, from New York, arrived early this morning ot Brest, having picked up from three boats forty-five pasrongess from the American ship Wi! lam Neleon, from Antwerp for New York, with four hundred and eighty pawengers, Tho fate of the remainder was not &nown, Disastrous Freshet, Destinction of Preperty in New Jervey. Somerville, N. J, July 11.—A boavy etorm set tn hore yesterday afternoon, causing the most extensive flood known in there parte since the year 1811. Along the line of the Raritan River fields of erain and meadows aro completely flooded, aud the damage must be unpreeedentedly great. Toures and barnes are nearly eubmerged, aud fences and highways are completely lost to sight. At Middlebrook a bridea wee completely undermined, and caused the amash- fog up of a treight train at one o'clock this morning on the New Jorsey Central Railroad. In consequence ot thie diesster twelve one hundred and twenty pounders were emptied into the flood. and a uamler of care containing cattle, sheep and hows, were piled into one another in ruinous confusion, Many of the | Animals were saved from the wreck only two find « watery grave, The flood at present prevents the em- ployee of the road fromm clearing away the debris, and the bridge remains tmpassable Somerville, V. J. July 17, 2. M.—About 200 feet of the road bedof the South Branch Railway, near the bridge across the Raritan River, is waabed away by the freebet, causing a eurpenrion in the running of the trains, The water it now falling New Brunewick, V. J, July 17. We have been visited by a heavy freshet in the Rariten River. The lower part of this city is under water. The rise in the river began about two o'clock thie morning, ant it quickly roe ten teet above Ligh water mark, but we new slowly falling again tan Cann) is Lroken at several pla ee. doy must elapse Levere navigation cau itacatu. A number of bor ba ratte have beeu carried away, The cannot be very weil estimated at the preseut time, but tt will be considerable. The hont ‘ds have siso suffered considerable lows by the fre*bot, The Flood tn Penusylvania. Philadaiphia, July 17.—The rain of yesterday caused a covers freshot in the Schuylkill River, caus ing great destruction of property. A number of small houres on the banks of the river have been carried away, The Alme House meadows are over- flowed, The trestie work on the western side of the Chesnut stroet bridge le carried away, The Schuyl- kill Cann is badly damaged. Several briaves along the Wissahickoo have been carried off. The etreeta of Manayunk aro flooded, Several mills are flooded anda namber of canal boats wrecked. The track of the Morristown Raliway ie wader water, so that the tinlos cannot run, The Delaware and Rari- ond reveral it of damage From Texas. Gen. Mejia Gives Up to Us the Robel Cann hte. New Orleans, July 16. Texan dates of the 12th fust., say that State is infested by Juybawkers end thievoa of the very wort stamp. In the interior where the Federal forces have not penctrated they are doing much damage, The sugar and cotton crops of Toxna will be short on account of the disordor oc- cnssioned by the employment of free iabor, The freedmen have been directed to remain with their former inasters, with the assurances that no forfeltuie ot their rights of freedom will be tolerated, Gen, Mejia, by command of Gen, Breckinridge, has delivered up the battery and other property received from the Confederacy Cario, July 15.—Major Putnam,of Genoral Canby's eteff, has arrived bece en route for Waehingtoa,» ith the fiags surrendere! by Gen, Dick Tuylor, String- entorders have been iseued by the commanders of thecavalry marching through Texas, to prevent the soldiers from straggling aud plunderiag. None are al- lowed to onter private houses, Al! wegrocs leaving the ficlis to follow the army are diiven back, The Central Texas Railroad, a work of importance to the troops, is being rapidly pushed foward to completion. ‘From Mexico, Additional Reports of Imperial Victories, San Franciaco, July %.—Dates from Simaloa to the lth, ery that Roseles hos resigned in favor of Reba Giarova, and isat Culican, preparing for offen- sive operations aga'nst the Imperialists, He has about 8.00 men, No French movement against the inter- jor of the Btate is contemplated immediately, San Franciaco, June 37.—The Burcetix's Guay- mas correspondence of June 12th conta'ns an account of the rout of Pesquera's army of Liberals, consisting of 8,000 men, on the 22d of April, by a force of Fievoh, mortly cavairy, at Bi Paso, midway between Gueyinas and Hermoville. ‘lie Liberals were eure prirod and panic-stricken. aliowing the advance of sixty men (jo ride several miles through their camp, The Mexicans lost 250 in killed and wouaded, and were scattered in cll directions, losing laree quanti> ties of anne aud anuwumition, The French had but three killed and one missing, Pesyuera collected about 1,00) of bis troops and retired to Hemnovilie it is suppoeed his men refused to figot, becaure dine satistied with their officers. Affaire in the Noth Western States ot Mexico appear to be tn achaotic and uncertan state, At the seaporta quiet prevails bus the interlor, dominated alternately by both partios, there is vo recurtty for life or property, ‘The Liberals bope for aid from the Unived States, Alva- rez ie waid fo have rer.i.od §20,000 to Gen, Hengr who is in San Francisco, trying to encourage ar emigration, but meomng Do practical success, Havana and 8t, Domingo, Monte Christi and Puerto Plata Evacuated mand of an Lnglish steamer, Etc. The steamer Havana arrived yesterday from Ha- vans lu 4daye and 17 hours, (Correapondence of The Sun.) Havana, July 14, I learn via Bt. Jago that both Montechiisti and Puerto Pinata are evacaoated and abandoned by the Spanish. The steamer Maizi reports that there were some 300 persons at St. Domingo who desired to de- part on board of her, but had not the funds with | whieh to pay thoir passage, Some 3,00) sold.erantUt | remain at that point, The result of the coneu'tsf\qus | ot the commission sent by the government of the te~ public t treat with Spain,was yet eatirely unkuown, A severe droughs prevails at Lagna la Grandoe, The corn crop is lost, and it 1a ‘cared the sugar-cane crop will be ‘rmeparably injured by want of rain The blockade-runner Frances bas been sold to a company bere, who will change ber name to the Cren uegos, and use Lor to ply betr cen thas port and Havana, | ‘Lhe commander of the pirate Btovewall, Captain | Pago, is atated to have left here June 11th, in com- mand of the Englieh steamer Ptartuigan, bound for Glasgow, and int od w enter ie British werehant service permanently, Itie dc nied that he offe.ed | his eerviceas to Mexico, Some of his officers, however, have gone © Mexico, and others have eutored the Spanish navy. Tuane are at least ten thousand applications on file in the Treasury Departinent for spyolntments, Later From Uayti. Boaton, July 17,—The barque Bprinebok at thie Port. brings advices from Port au Prince t June 8th. Political affaires in the North wore etill uasevied. The Trebels continued to hold Cape Haytiew and ti ernment iorces were making slow & in reducing that town, The place had been deciared tn a etate of elege, and all the foreign consuls notific | of that inet, but it was consitered a difficult work on the part of the government to make it efirctive, owins to the want of suitable vessel, The rebels were conudoel to Cape Haytion, the rest of the island being ing tranqnil save, © Gow om Europe. Dates to July Gih, ‘The steamship City of Washington brings four days later advices from Europe, The screw steamer Beatrice, formerly the te « cruiser Tallahassee, loft Calaison the Yd of July for Liverpool, Farl Resell laid before Parliament on the 4th (nat Patch from Mr. Seward to Sir F, Bruce, the Brit ish Minister at Washington, in reply to the oM cial hotification that the government of Great Hritian bad Tecognised the rebellion in the United States as end. The followine iathe substance of the diepatch: Pewara's lettor ie dated at Waehineton June 19th, ond @xpremos the sicents 1 stion at Bug lwedl's recornition of the re sliment of peace throurhont the itory of & noted 8 ates and at the announes t that the government of Great Hiitain yw ul ato clowe all ite | * vearels that tay io them ; that there anuounc enia are # by rome ‘uations tinscceptahle to the ment t i States co mit the ree tv or ynetionin Bugt ‘shaving ever necorded beilicervut rights te the relela, Th wae Offensive to this eovergment that England and France Teed with cach other to actin concert in regard to the lave insurieetion, end it ie to be re. Great Prt to f France» re com Rounced. It ir Kritein intend: ib detain American that auy Urgent Forme *# that wacape, also, that G Britalo verre'su mon and adopt auy flag the © to be allowed to rer fovernment maintaine sod forfeite ered « application, apiure such vessels at may be eatling, The Nothwithetauding, wever, the except and reservations which have Oly Her Msjesty's government, and which beet cousidered, the United States ac- vearure the ceclaration by which Her wovernment have withdrowa tho!r former rofa belixerent character to the ineur- 1 thie povernwoent further freely admits that the normal relations between tie two countries Lene practically oreito t condition to whic! thoy rteod be'ore the civil war, the right to se Dritiea veerole hee come toan ed, by az me tisinetory ia every material respect, Haonr, Itwill be # source of M States, and o nathati¢w i a under whatever ter concludes us guv- er ereniod AD Mepiitiaveradie to tle establishment taetin: and in! inate trieudsu.p between the two nations, “ have, &e., Wittiam H. Sew Ear! Itusoll, in reply tothe Earl of Derby, stated that there was nothing in the dispatches which con. firmed the report iu the newspapers, that the usual couries'os would be still denied to British veasels of war, . CEN@rTER AND RESIGNATION OF THE LORD ONAN- OBLLOR, In the House of Commons, July 2, Mr. Hunt moved that the evidence taken before the Committeo of the House on the Leed« Bankrupley Court discloses that Gcreat facility exists for obtaining pnblic appoint. ments by corrupt means; that mech evidence, alro that taken before a cominittee of the Meuse of Lords in the case of Leonard kdmunde and Inid be‘ore this How e, shows a lex ty of pon nud want of caution on the part of the Lord Chaucetlor in sanctioning the grant of retiring ponsions to public officers over whose heads « ave charres are impending, and in fill. ing up the vacanciee mace by the retir t of such officera, whereby vreat eacourngement hae been given to corrupt practicos: aud (let auch laxity and want of caution, even in the abeence of any imp oper mo- tive, are, ja the opinion of this House, highly repre. heveible, and calcula to throw discredit on the wl- minissration of the hivh office.# of stave The Lord Advocate coutouded that there was no- thing in the case to warrent the sovere censures which had becu pessed upon the Lord Chancellor, aud moved an amendment to the effet that the House agree! with the report of the commuttee, but thonght thata cheek shoud be pus by law on the granting of pen nto persone Lolding leral officer Mr. Hennessy contenued that thie did touch the Fauiuna's case, whiels waa ¢ wooed in Mr, Hunt's action, Mr, Bouverie had given notice of an amend. ment, which be could not now move, If, however, the orlginal motion were nevaiived, he should more hia amendment on thatof the Lord Advocate Ho had no centidence in the Loid Chancellor, Mr Hant’s motiva we uegatived, and Mr. Bouverie pro pooed his amendment, Lord Paimeistou, observing that the lloure had pneratived any charge of coriuption againet the Lord Chaucelor, recommended and moved that the dolare be adjourned t1!] Tuesday. Mr, Disraeli opposed thie me tion, which was nega- tived, upom a division, by 177 to 145. the Lord Advocate's motion having been negatived, Mr, Wouverie moved hie canendmend as eubetantive Motion, which was agreed to without @ divieiou, wild loud cheering. The Lord Chancellor tendered hie rerignation, which hasbeen acesp'ed by the Queen, The Chaa- cellor retains office unill the prorogation, The resignation of the Lord Chancellor was an- nounced in both Howes of Parliament. It was added by Lord Palmerston and Lord Grauville, reepectively, that for the Inst five months, Lord Westbury's resie- nation had been p'nced at the disposal of the Giex ern. ment. The biemler, however, had deemed it tex to withhold tt, in order that Lord Westbury mieht nave the benefit of any Parliamentary inquiry that took place, The roantt wasthat Lord Wes bury had bern cleared of those charger of eorruption that had beeu anonymously made againet him, ‘The London Tra rs » The discredit of » Lord Chancellor fe a reproach to the vetion wt larce, The office represents, to the popular fo‘elligence, ali that is most elevated in dig- bity 6nd power, ‘ihe fret office: of state, the Pie: ds f the House of Lords the keeper of the Queen's conecience, the head of the cinl syatem ot the our ythe nom untor of judset,gie@at and small ‘The lar, eat dispenser ofchu'ch pitronuve, is o man raised so incow p: ve lows that no fail ing of bis can Le un desinguent is to brana th Ost Conepl: ous Leprereutaniy er debate ie, that a Kiave vote of Posed on the Lord Chance ior Mir, Louverie, which, exc differed trom that ut Mr. Liv vied withous divieion, and the moesexalio! tn the (oy e@cn- Meut is rep.oved by # voto orig Dating with one of ite Own suppoi era, The Dai.y News applauds the conduct of the House of Coumons, which thus at the ‘ut moment of ite | @xietence hes fulfiliet iv highest doty, and asserted ite perogative towards the Government and coua- try. rtaot, and to piove him a country throven one of ite The result of the censure has been Tbe aineocment of on one poiut, ha:dly Advocates the Lard Ch | leador on the debate prs faction, as wo insult to Paria the country, In the Houre of Lorda, Jaly 40, Lord Brougha:n Corrected @ iulsrepreceatation of tie pysition he had j taken in aiecrenc: he hot made let autumn, at | York, tothe American war, /! ‘eved the alaves | Were emancipated by tho North #9 Gieane of harass. jog the routh; but he was eulpeeed be should be charged with sympathiziug with slavery or the slave. holders. cause, and in a rus leat excoss of MISCELLANIOTS. A telezram from Messina ‘siclly) Says: “A notifi- cation hae been issued by the nuuicipality of Mes- & with the object of resesuring the tohabitants eevecting the piecautiouay WOWNUIee taken with send @D outrage oa | | conelliation, | Fort Warren, The Tetronarn ie the only Landon journal which | uird Y ear: —_ = — = = reference to ehps arriving from Earpt. Disturb. | terms, and exhorting them to continue that good ances, nove theless, broke ont among the pep tlace on | behavior which has placed them so bigh in the The lous bheeps'e BontsRace, Poughkeepaiey July (The excitement to regard tothe Krent fou soared boat 1 which takes place here to-morrovs, rune high, aud tho elty ie Glled with etranger, It is estimated that nearly, if not quite five hr adrod thousand dollerejs already staked on theresa t, The backers of the two boats and their triende me ot at the Exchange Hotel to-night, and ap> poimted “he following judeos:—For the New York boat, ©. 3} Elliott and P. HL, Pickett; for the Poagh- keepale, boat, Wm, Denning and Jesse H. Woody relere ¢, Chas, Gausman, The rece will take place between the hours of Land 6 P a the ariival hese of the Messaseries linperimies wean - $ with the waile om Alexandria. ee eh tet | popular eateem re tot 5 arantin men Order was tee Mibiehsd hy the National (rua cd, and Pureroent Jomxsor continnes to be besieged by te.” del ions"’ and . tie ar) for Liv 1 for thes qnar- ‘ bg pardon-srokers, A Baltimore ne 40, ehon & total of 41,647 —wihich Is | sod a Philadelphia delegation bad an interview of over 00 from the number of de yesterday, to influence |b eppointinente, A \ in the same quarter of inet your, F f jocul wt) tilal of ir, Prite 1, on the we oneee. ual crowd of at leat 100 portions were waiting to sea Polroued Lis wife, was progreing at G 1%, 1 bh » trom the notoriety the caso hes attained, great him at 2 P. ML, but the reception closed at 8, inte ert was evinced in the proceedings. waek te tie | Among the crowd was the engineer of the pirate ! 1 cent ar re. land Lr Gontan'e baitoons aitee having as onded | Alnbarna, and Meera Orr, of Mins, and Royston, from Relset with ten peop e in the omr, @ibected | of Ark., late rebel G , all after oardons Perilous descent, owing to the valve at the top not Thel agreasmen, ec ine properly, Eight of tho mronauts succeeded in @ last named yot ihe coveted document, gettin yut—4#ome of them veverey tjued-when the Lailoon acnin ascended with two gentlemen etill in Cie car, And wotbing bad since been beand of it, FRANCE, The Paris Parure, of the 4th instant, says: “We are enabled to #taio that France aud Engband, acting with a view to the preservation of peace and general have come toan agreement upon the prinetpal questions which may reanlt frow the pies ent etate of Awerican affairs.” The sersion of Ul Corpe Logtalmtif closed on the 4th, The Vice Presideut, M. Sclnoesler, in his fare- weil aidrees to the houre, said thay would probably re weombl rly in Januay next, He poluted out crofthe matter diseased during the LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND TIE VICINITY, “Tne NixtH SARNornrest—Serconp Dar. “Jupiter Plurias having put a peremptory veto upom the procession, which was to have been one of the fontures of yesterday's programma, the jolly singers found a substitute, during the forenoon, in mang little social gatherings, uotll the time arrived for the public rebearesl at the Academy of Music, to which Luilding they all repaired at ten o'clock, This re- heareal, which may be called almoat a performance, wasunder the leadership of Mosare. Panr and Borg- man, and elicited loud applause from the numerous aucdicnce, which, dospite the bad weather, was in at- teudauce, After tho concert, presentations and jollitications took place, at every place where the eing- ing men congregated. The weather became fine about eleven o'clock, and then a number of little ex- cursions were indulged in by the “ fest’ men, who crowded the care and steamboats, visliing Harlem, Central Park, Jones Woods, Guttenburg, Staten Ial- and. The Liederkrang Soclety, of thie city, took thoir guests to the Kress Brewery, tn 64th street. whence they returned in time for tho evening con- cert, At the Steuben House, the ladies of the “Sing Academie” presented thelr guvsts (the Teutonia of Voilsdelphia) with a wreath of artificial flowery, While at Kuote’s, in Kesox atreet, the Baengereunde of Philadelphia presented the Behallerbund with # silver goblet. During tho afternoon, photographs wore taken of the large ball of the Giermania Assembly th ice respo wh Culieie tena (tie aiheu @ gove cuiment Latest via Queene'own. Londen, July 6.—Mi. Bigelow, the sAmorican Min- ister at Paris, gave a fete ou tho dtnof July, which was larcely attended The lritivh Parliament waa prorogue.d to-day, and direolution immediately followed The Queen's specch was delivered by commieton, It rejoices at the termination ef the civil wer ‘in Aroerica, aud trusts tat the evilwausad by the lang coufilet may be repaired, and pro wperity restoras in the States which have suffered irom the cor.teat, Phe regrets that the contedeiation scheme in Vsritiah America wae not carried » believing that i would give the provinces additional strerieth and lead to many linprovements, Bhe exprosserneretiPeation at the assurances of dovoted loyalty froia the, provinces. STILL LATER. Dates to July 7th. Farther Point, July 17.—The eteumehip North American, which left Londonderry onsthe Tih, passod this point this evening for Quebec, In the House of Lords, on the Sth, he Lord Chan- cellor announced his resiguation in an appropriate valedictory addrees, He stated that } ie had repented. ly expressod bie desire te resitn Pa conseque: the unjust charges which had been brought a hun, bot that Lord Palmerstou aod his colle, lint dismuaced bliin from dolne iso, pty Ee rogard to the vote of the =a Ne would House of Com. mons further than that be bows d to it and Loped looms, while the 64 Society flags hung around the that 2 1 j ) , Leeds g pee arnees (aie ue Sven wareal ty walle, In the evening, @ masumoth coucert took place fooling and ood tnate, and was i6o ived with reapec: | at the Academy of Music, wheu several grand chorus. and sympathy by the House, The Darry News thinks Lord @ canworth will suc- ceod to the Chancollorsbip. Vaarilument wns prorogued on th e Sth, and the die solution follows lnmediately ufter, The new elece tions would probably take place on.the Lith and 39th ipatante, Savvorthwaite’s cireular on the ewecting of the Sth rayy, business in American securities hasbeen active, thongh fu amount scarcely up to the average of the et tow 8. Vive-twenties have minged between wl and 7 further advance balug checked by the fact that they are relatively aboot #ix percent, higher here than in New York, in Lldgois and Eri es were sung by the United Socteties, who were areoted with the often-repeated applause of the audi- ence, The Philadelphia Societies, and Baltimore “ Hunde’ boing honored by a double allowance ef ap- plaune for their performances, To-iny there will be a business meeting, excursion to the Central Park, anda prize coucert in the even- lug ut the Academy of Muate, On Wednesday, the Eleventh Regiment, N, Y. N. (, will elo tura out for the ple-nie, thus making the roilitary escort teo regimente of infantry and reveres batteries of artillery. transactions have been numerous, and there haabeon | Fine Derautrwent,—Tho Commissioners good buying of whe tonner to secure the stock and | will this weok take action ea to the appointment of ene dividend, parabl uguet 16 The last price was Sb'9 to SS%- an advance of two dolimra ou the | OMleors, The new Amorkeag engine wlll probably ar- week. Er quarter dollar, as steady at au advance of abours Latest Commercial, rive (o-iay or to-1norrow, and will be tried In Frank- lin street, Several companies yesterday made appli- cations for horses to mum their apparatus, promising Liverpool, July T,—Corros.—The auth ° ine sakidling’ ’ 13ers 4 PR, | to put in vongnos, dic. at their ownexpense. Engine rs 1944.5 Middiing Foxas, 10 4d Tho malas to- | 2, winich lies at corner of Broadway amd 23th atreet, We COAL, higher ns ot LOAN Dales, the market | ony which was recently locked up on eecovnt of the crreare dull, and prices tend downward, sB are guiel with @ declining toudeucy, except lard, ch ie firm, London, July 7-0 : bive- Twenties members belug charged with fightiug, is ordered to resume duty. A uumber ot hotels are in that neigh- borhood, aud it was thought better to bave ap enging in readiness in the event of dre fhe Board held a special meoting vesterday after- noov, Kogine Company 19,1 Uhiade'phia rent Ina communication in which they asked Lt tue Hoard bad any Intention of disposing of the .sueks now In use, ‘The builders of the new steamer Motropolitan, No. 1, soutine communication to the effect that the same wou'd arrive tu New York on Thureday, The Com- mittee on Organization recom monded organizing Ea- gine Co, No. 1, and the appoiutinents will be mado thls week. The following Communication was recelved, and the reaiguations accepted New Y¥ July 11, 1866 Roard of Met. Fire Commismeone *tant Engineers ols for money, 90',a90"s, juois Contral shares, 56a86%<, Brie shares, foabais, ‘The bullion In the Bank £500,000, of England bas decreased liows items. (Bp Telegraph te the Now York Sun.) Taw stock of cotton in Now Orleans on the 10th inet, was 30,000 bales. Buyers wero holding off for lower rates, An interesting discussion is now going on be. fore the United Btates District Court at New Or- Joana as to what conatitutos the orth of alleviance, Centonen— The undersig ot the New York Volunteer Fire ent, hereby Acoonping to the ruling of te Commissioners of | nosfy you that they cease from thi to perform Eneineers, Very respectfully, Anex, B, Internal Revenue, the mere caruing of wool is not regarded as @ manufaciure, aud therefore liable to duty. Owtna to the payment of troops being mustered out of servi ¢, including bounties and other neces- sary obligations of the Government, tho dally de. mands upon tbe Treasury are, it ia said, to the extont of four to Sve milion dollars, Tomes was @ lure procesmon at Buffalo on Sat. urday afternoon of the Laborers’ Union, including the railroad strikers, numbering 1,700 in eli, No trouble occurred, The rai!rvads have supplied the of the etrikors Ex-Usirep Staves Sess tow Coautre Downes, of Wisconsin, is appointed Governor of Utah, to fill the vacancy cauee! by the death of Guv. James D, Doty, and Wiliam HH. Walloce is sppuinted Governer of Labo, in piace of Caleb Ly ou Toews is much sered cotton and tobacco in | North Carolina awaiting jurchase, but the holders | have no means of nea or it to @ market. Two of the citizens of that Siate left Washington on Mon- | day for New York, inorder to make arrangements with merchants for its *s!o and conveyance North Tur Boston To vr.tee learns that a number of | rebe! geuerals have recently been reloased from Among them was Major-Gon, Juck- of Savanna), sod it is un lorestood thas Gongs, Marmaduke and Pottle were algo of the party, Witttym Lawn, Joun Hawi Bure nay, Uaiioy Donanun, Amoekeay" will occupy the Exempt Engine houre to the Park, Ky. Joun McGinn, Roman Catholic Bishop of Richmond, Las been in this city for a fow days put, @ guest of Archbishop McCloskey, On Sunday he preached at the Pauliah church, 59th etroet, Tue Lave SALES OF Reset Corroy in this city have netted over 4,000,000, which sum has been paid over to the Treasury Departinent, The cotton rewainine to be sold is valued at another million at leaet. Claimants for this cotton are informed that they have no resource but to present their grievances to the Court of Clalms, which will duly consider them Amanosr L, Jonpay, formerly Attorney General of this State, died in thiselty on Sunday, axed 76, Ilia funeral will occur today at 4y P. M., atthe Traoeficuration ehureb, MApAms Eviza B, Jumen, celebrated as having been at one time a wife of Aaron Larr, died at her residence on Wavhington Helg) t+ on sanday, stan Sle married Burr in 1852, end reparatod from b m aoou af er, when she resumed her name of Jumel, and has over since seiained it, She was quite wea'thy, and ft ls presumo! her property te inherited by her grandchildren, the children of @ daughter by hor firet husband, M, Jumel, Arrivat or Troovs,—The 2d Massachus. etts Voluntersarrived nt the Battery Barracks og ance age, son, ere aro now | us few rebel officers in confiuement | noon yerterday, and were conducted to the New at the Fort ¥ ud itooma, where they partook of @ collation, Ovriora, communications received by the De. | They then marched wo the Astor touts, where they were received by Gen, Mook r, The bern Ca! them fo. y Way tov partment of Stato from Paris justify the expec ‘neal having ) tion thas the cannon and other property carried | across the Kio Grande by the rebel ieadera after the | fh) Nar (oy capitulut.on will be freely and fully restored to the | the field, and conely 1 In . hone, T regiioent the) marched Unites Statos in compliance with the deuand bere- | clay « and emb>rked {or Hos‘on reine ‘ore made, ig cou ed by Lieut, Col. ©, F. Moree, and nume tofore made | bers « $4) men Tue 6th New Hampshire, Is view of tho ordering to mustering render- | 44 Vermont blet Maseachusotiy duth Maine, aud the i mentof iighiaude:s, ae expected shorlly rrive in thia city from Washington. The TOth has ey wuch bard fighting, baving parucipated in po (Comtinucd em the Last Page, _ vous in diferent States of the Firs; D.v.sion of the First Corps, Geveral Hancock yesicrday promul- wed an order complimenting the men ia bigh

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