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eae Affairs {m South Carelina—Operations @€ the French in Mexico—The Latest Bows, dic., dic., dic. ‘The Cunard mail steamship Canada, Captain Grace, will Seave Bostonon Wednesday for Liverpool. ‘Tbe mails’ for Europe will close in this city this after- hoon at @ quarter past one and at half past five o’clock, @ go by railroad. | The New Yoru Hunarp—Edition for Europe—will be published at eleven o’clock this morning, end will oom tain the Latest Despatches from the Union Armies in ‘Various sections of the country, with an account of the Progress of the Siege of Vicksburg; Late News from Port Royal, South Carolina, &o. It will aigo contain the latest news of the operations of ‘the French in Mexioo; News from the Central and South American States, and all other news of the week of an interesting character. ‘Single copies, in wrappers ready for mailing, five cents. Sampeon Low, Son & Co., No. 47 Ludgate Hil?, London, England, will receive subscriptions and advertisements for the Nuw Yorx Henan. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY. ‘The Wxexty Henan, with {ts increasing circulation, is @ocapital medium for advertisements designed to reach ‘the notice of country dealers and merchants. Theatrical. “LUCIS D'ARVILLE” AT THE WINTER GARDEN. ‘Miss Mary Provost made her appearance at the Winter ‘Garden last evening in the double character of author - @pd actress The play was a sensation drama, translated from the Fredcb, lige and ioiperres by Miss Provost, whe sustaived the part. The sudiwnuce was very large and in such excellent ay that the close of almost ‘every act was marked by a recall. The piece will be re- to-night, and we ‘postpone any more particular no- ice of it until to-morrow moraing. do the perform. Sears more space is required than we can spare to- y The Steamer Fire Cracker. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. We notice in the list of disasters published in the ‘Heap of this morning that the steamer Fire Cracker is fmoluded us haying becn stranded. Tho facts are simply that on ber trip down the Yangtsze k from Hon kow to Shavghac,in Decembsr, the Fire Cracker took the ground, but she came olf again without assistance or damage of aoy kind, and compieted the trip as usual. AYMAR & CO. 84 AND 36 Sours Srarer, Nxw Yoru,@March 2, 1863. Court Ca! war are Day. Svraxus Covrt—Oxcerr.—Part 1.—Nos. 2632, 1193, 1557, 1660, 1578, 1675, 1561, 1683, 168, 1505, 1597, "1599, 1603, 1605; 1907, 1609" 1611, 1613, 1615, 1617. Pact 2.—Nos, 1722 1724, 1726, 1728, 1730, 1784, 1736, 1788, 1142, 1744, 1746, 1748, 1750, 1163, 1756, 1768, 1760, 176, 1764, 1766. Commo’ Pima®.—Part 1.—Nos. 1686, 1210, 1211, 1127, 1188, 1221, 1222, 666, 608, 530, 1077, 458, 61534, 3249! Part 2.—Noa. 1674, Ti5, 779, 894, 1164, 1054, 1101, 467, 1085, 1192, 948, 648, 1383, 833, 257. Official Drawings of Murray, Edd: Co.'s Kentucky and Miso State Lotter “a xtea Crass 103—! Mach 2, 1863. 42, 77, 15, 10, 4, ci 34, 68, 36, 67, 39, 6, 75, 3. Chass 14—March 2, 1863. $4, 39, 45, 9, 32, 71 UL, 3 3 reut sent free of charge by) ba aresal either GORE EBON T C3, Covington, me ‘or st Louis, Mo, Ofmicial ee ofthe Delaware State 109 March 2, 37, 38, re "3. Pn 1 on ri 23, Be ms te 31, 12. an, Ctass iot—Mare 9, 19, vim 10, 72, 3, 2, 44, ets 16, 69. Gireularssent a ST JOHNS A. MORBIS & CO., ‘Wilmington, Delaware. aon Drawings of the -eitsial Asso- dation Company's Lowery ty 60, 19, 34, 10, 0, 52, Sit it é. 23, 65, 26, 4. Ctass 101—March 2, 1863. %, BLD 31, 35, 32, 3, 25, 63, SB, 22, 27, 66, 48. iis ELLs “& 00., y's OO, Oorinaten, Ky. Prizes Cashe in All Legal! 1 Legalized Lotte Information alven tose BPH BATES, Broker, Ho. Wall street, rvom No, 1, New York. Grover & ‘Baker's Celebrated Premium @ewing Machines. 495 flroadwas, New York. Eight Cartes de Visite ror $1, of Un- equalled style and Ginish, at TAIT’S, cormer Cortlandt and Greenwich ‘atreets. yal Havana Lottery.—30 Per Cent geomian, paid for prizes, Fan TN Highest 1 doublons, American ‘i AN LOW £00. Hanke kere, 16 Wail street. Te Wholesa . BOYS: AE aS, BATS, cboloe, coed nro jovited to examine a stock Wishing very tumnutactured expressly for ret cont tg. 513 Broadway, Hi’s Hair Dyc, 50 Centse—Black or Bromo. Reuural. durable, beautiful, Depot No. 1 Barclay ate. ail druggiate, Album Suasarvdans Car le vine oF te ee at HOLMES" Park Guilory, 204 Broadway. ingen) Hair Dye, 50 © 3, Biack or durable and beautiful. Depot No. 1 Bar- by all druggists, Barry's Tricopherous for the Hatr.— Patronized by the principal families in Rurope and America, Enis eacellent artiste la admitted to be the standard prepara: ton for ail piryoses connected with th Tt prevents fim Talling olf, eradicates scust, dandratt, &c., and keeps it in the most beautttul condition, ' Its habitual tise renders the use of oll, pomatum, or any other preparation quite super fuous. ” Soid by all Druggists throughout the United States, Mrs. 8 Neves the child from pain, {invigorates the stomach and dowels, corrects acitity ana gives tone and vigor to the whole symiem, 25 vents per bottle. Medical Advise rs dc. 0n Diseases of the Kervous, Seminal, U1 ‘tual systema. Infatiible z ment: Gent in Sealed cuvelopes for $1. Address E. Varner. No. 1 Vesey street, or Di Larmont, 647 Hroad- way upstairs, New York.” Houre for trenument 9 to 6 daily. 50 Cents—Black er ral, durabir, beautiful. Depot No. 1 Barclay by alldraggists Tre .—White’s Patent Lever Truss 4s the best Truss in the world. Will radically cure Rupture, Its entirely new, in principle ox action, Examine it. Light, ciean and easy. GREGORY & CO., 25 Bond street. air Dye, W. A. Batchelor’s Hi: Dye—The Best in the world ; instantaneous, harmless and reliable. Sold by tiie a capes) 81 Barclay street. Wigs, Touy Hair Dye, Hair Dyet Molcavia Cream, pee, nets Bre Bi hair, at W. eer ireet. PI roved Billiard Tabi with Patent Combination, Cushions, Terebacers, can now Fenglecoy FHRLAN 2 UOLERNDER, '&, 0 ef end Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative and Poi and retail. No.¢ Astor House. The madtes, Try Letras | Bloom bined for preservin, 'ying the complexion, com ‘Vinced of ite value. ‘all druggies soa 08 Broadway. sof the eee ae eae Uri. Sexual Systema. —New an al of Anaoctal ag d in saied Veter on peers pee of car. ‘Adress Dr.'d. Suiliin Hovghton, Howard Association, Pi ade lpia, ‘Trussce.—Marsh Brothers’ Radical Care Truss, yy and Ann street, under Barnum's No conmection with any ether truss Otfice ‘i ingy nitendant. Rn fessions of an Invalid. —Young, Men wha, nerv. bait pies free Saateecteg We Meer mee Diora, eings coeety, Re.” Matson Mallard, oa Broadway. —Cele- Ddrated ew for family use, from thirty cents to eighty at Apothecary, gorner 0 venue, and Twenty eighth stret.. Pre- scriptions carefully compounded.” Personal attendance. reeness, Colt intluenza, fh, any trvieation os rd throat. inxtanuy relleved by Brown AT hgh blic speakers and & they are Piving screugth to the voles “ fectual in clearing and Ancas—Purvy.—On Saturday, February 28, by Alder- man Andre Froment, Fras Ancas, of Cubs, to Ra- Pury, of Belment county, Ohio: Dessan--orunw —n Sunday. dune 1, by the Rev, Dr. Adier, Temp Mr. Davin Dewan, of Ind: lin, t Mine @anouixe Srv, of Plattaburg, N.Y, ary ease copy, Peinrs —CLanx wa Christ ctfhsch, Greenwieh , Conn. on Friday eveviag, February 26, by the Rey. BM. Yar: rington, Mr. Jomeen’0. Fenwu?,of Stamford, Conn., to Mire Mania B. Cranx, of Greenwic Lu. No carde, Joneox—Dorcumk.—On Thursday a 1802, by the Rev. Joseph B. Wakely , Ror Mrain Mi. , ig, December 4, Joven to only daughter of the late Daniel B. Dutcher, New York. Mriun.—At Philadelphia, on Tuesday morning, by the Rev. Dr. J. HL Alday, Prax 8. Muna, ‘tiago de Chile, to Miss Faxoum L. Minusn, of ‘San Francisco payers plonee sxe —On Tharaday ebroas 26, at the ree m. 5. Mikels, to Mies Bo ‘THomss—Fistey.—In Bruary 25, by Wev. Mr . ‘ds. iadelphia, on Wednerdsy, Fe Chiwell. 8 Damw Tuomas, New Our bes dna will v0 more fle eleo at our DRM; God catled her home our to test, . ST canaticn em > Maryv papers piesoe ort: LACK: eure, Eaq, son Bond, 3 £r “Bven 80, Father, for so it seemeth good in So ‘The relatives and friends of the, faa tae, the ment: Chaptor No. 168, R. ‘ALM, are _reapecttuly invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late , 283 Weet Thirty: fourth street, on Wednesday aftornoon, at two oclock. Buaxw.—At the residence of Mr. Kerwin, No. 606 Niath myer and © Stents . Bigs, re see infiarmmation of the brain,’ Joust’ Homa, drew A. and Maria Bremner, in the 9th year ‘The relatives and loan’ the fey are rte day ~- Ralf pascalovees will be In merning, at stieotance £3 Flosblag on the arrival of the train from New York. Bunmxr.—At Belmont, opposite binge De N.J. pe on Mon- peg , Dr. Joun V. D. Baxi, in 424 year of ina funeral sorrows wit take, place at ie late ret stigrnees, Sh two o'clock. Carriages bere De at on Tanne thceet dopo’ depot to herd the twelve M. train. eg Manas, You ae eye » Of wary 8 hack, aged ged 10m Blac aga ie sues the family and members of Mount Morals Lodge No. 27F. and A. M. are invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of her parents, ee a are street, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, © Suanur.—On Gunday evening; March 1, E. G. Cuaverr. His friends are respectfally invited to attend the fune- ral on Wednesday morning, at cleven o'clock, from his late residence, 44 Weat Washington place. (Lank.--On Monday, March 2, Wuiiam Care, in the Tt!) year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the deceased are invited to Attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 483 Housten st., corner of Goerck street. of Ridabose, are i from her’ Ne. bia eadben tt kee ‘at twe | Guera Scorr, SS Aneneeate W. W. Seots, of New Orieanet NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1863, st ae a*% mening Mary 2, ou to woe two mific inne qualled OF ish Of Bouracvela, Honest Department in general, are respectfully invited to attend ae fener this (Tuesday itecnoes, at two o’cloek, is late residence, 143 ac ee Brooklyn. Leas West Hoboken, N.J., Sunday, March 1, Epwamp mynd ar infan son of John. ad Louis cape brough county Tictrim, dy aged 85 yours. ” | dence of winning the ti . bub that stil more The friouds and acquain “CL pa s0n8-ta- | eee erat natn law, Patrick Shanly, Thomas Drum, Michaot Shan carvalion arse John Mackay and Michael Reynolds, ao respoctially ia: | Larue mah riaeeya ton, embracing ‘vuch a feat, This vited to the residen bold challenge Bitherte Snaw, Taemae Drum, 300" West Twenty. a eee anole Teer eam eames tracied accel roa ednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. . a one Samrson.—On Sunday, March 1, Aww, the b pants “Roost anat tes thie of Jobs Sampson, in the 86th year of ber ry wort ait sate deers ay i a] ‘ee pal ie wae ao ° Se pariah of Dromore, ara A rope, i ahead OF three seconds conceded by ry! an pari resent One oe Gallagher hago! net nennee tone at Lawl | pot nad trotting tenlsers well Bi weil to us all et), ‘attend ite funeral, from her ae Beving len then peer tcl Fag Ny Twenty-hftn street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ek ee Bok i otc has Subuay ete any mone. Oe a ss aesaltiyn, on Sunday, March 1 afte te ever he soe ee enone Lecter vin Sack Sng ines. Tavs, Sexuns thet yon ss Prteg 9 eed i oot fie in 2 ° ilatives and’ frlends'of the. famully ana the Pie $i, Tiones i nitoes w= duplcaie” af ule aie, are bas, Monliay, March 3 Maar, widow of William Smith, aged 78 yoars. . ®, relatives and friends of the Sorattys one thane A., William 8. and James H. iy invited to attend the funeral late ax Tameanens St Been orestocnth street, 08 Wednesday afternoon, at o'clock Seon at Sig sola seco, Wan, Gea Knox, Miss C. aged 17 yearn and 4 months. Taritor.—OUn Saturday, ico Ad late fey} ‘Ann ig ed itor of Jonathan aud the or iy county, N. Y. The remaing were removed to Albany for interment. Albany papers please copy. ‘Warp.—On Monday, March 2, Baincer Wakp, @ native of the county Cavin parish of Rilasbandre, Ireland, aged = boy Tho relatives and friends are requested to attend the | Engler funeral, from her late residence, No. 262 Kast Fourteenth Cosvmis0.—On Monday, March 2, Jou, the beloved sou | street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one e’clock. of Thomas and Catharine Costello, aged 24 years, 11 months ote, ‘The funeral will take place from the saree, of his mother, 221 Cherry street, this Diego ) afternoon, at two o’ciock. ‘The frienda of the yee me respest- fully invited to attend the funeral. Cxomum.—At Orange, on Thursday, Febrasry 26, ANNA Euzs, only daughter of Wm. D. and Serah M. Crumbie, ager! 2 years. Aliso, on Sunday, March 1, Rowzar D., their eldest son, aged 12 y ‘The funeral will tike piac + &t Grace church, Orange, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at & quarter past three o'clock: Corriagos at the Brick ‘church depot, Morris and Fasex Railrond two o'clock train from the city; returning by horse cars at four or five o'clock. Concorax.—At Baynalstown, Ireland, Mantzx, son of | STEADIES the peavel noi James Corcoran, Eaq., in the 21st Year of his age Davi —On Sunday, March 1, Micuax Dent 1x, West Farms, Westchester county, aged 50 years, 8 months and 10 days. May his sou! rest in peace, ‘Tho friends and acquaintances of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) after- noon, at one o'clock. from his late residence. His remains will be interred at Westchester, Droxmaw.—On Saturday evening, wey 8,after a Jong and painful iliness, Miss Maxi Iho relatives and friends of the tami are sFompeesully imvitod to attend the funeral, from tho residence of Isaxc Dyckman See N.Y., this (Tuesday) morning, at tent o'ctook, DON. requiem high mass wil! bo colebrated at the Chu ch of the Immacuiate Conception, Kast Fourteenth secvot, on Wednesday, March 4, at nine o'clock A. M., for the repose of the soul of ‘Tuomas Dnn108N, aged 51 years, who died at his residence, Abasoragh, county Galway, a, on ae a February 6, 1 May bis soul rest ine friewds of hi rea, John Joseph, Thomas Wil Willinm aod Mary Dillon uvited to attend. Daux —On Monday, March 2,0f searlet fever, Groram Date, aged yeep 6 days, the only and bejoved son of George and Anu Dale. Fare thee well, my child, J al In this world I lost my joy. Fare theo well, my child, forever; Fara thee well, my Baby g bor. The friends and acquaintances of family aro re- spectinlly imvited to attend the funeral, from his late re- sidence, 12% Fortieth «treet, besween ‘Third and Lexing- ton avenues, on Wodnesday’ afternoon, at one o'clock. bisHeR —OD Setardny | Vebrauary B, Atexuma, daughter of tho late Alexander ana Rachel Fisher, in the 20th year of ber age. Her ‘emaine reat by the side of her im the grounds of the M. &. church, Canarsie, L. I. Fuxmay.—On Suaday, Merch 1, Witttam McKxonr, youngest son of Joby M. Furman. The triends of the family arc invited to attend the funo- ral, from 35 Weat bi leg sixth street, on Wednesday af- ternoon, at one o'etoc! Rhode Island pa aise bore Guievita.—In Yorkville, Wri Gmuvrrta, aged 17 ‘The funeral will take piace from the residence of his Henry, kighty-fourth street and aiternoon, ut one o’olock. The f friends and those of his sons, William and Danie! H. Griffith, are oe eg invited to attend the funeral, without further notice. Gutman.—At Fort Sobuyler, on Saturday, February 28, Gxonce W., son of the late Joseph F. and Angelina Giil- man, aged io years avd 3 months. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his rates 1 | Canes street, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at balf-past one re w.—On Monday, March 2, Mr. Tuomas Gow, at bis | residence, No. 205 West ae ent street, aged 30 years, Due notice of the funeral will be given im to-morrow’s | per. ws.—00 Monday, March 2, Cmurriax Haas, i} The {friends of the family are invited to attend the | foneral,on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock , from his late residence, No. 20 Forsyth street. Hicxs.—In Williamsburg, on Monday, March 2, Rouwm | W., wife of Sidney H. Hicks. = | | | jotice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers. Hie. —On oe Feuruary | 28, of consumption, Sarak A., daughter of William RK. Hedgos, aged 23 years ‘and 5 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, from 153 Foray th street, lA Mackeeut.—On Monday, March 2, Wreuam Macknat., i hd years. friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | invised to attend the funeral, from his late resideace, 316 | Water street, this (Tucsday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Mencnawt.—In ‘hiladelphia, op Sunday, March 1, Fae pemen Woucort, only child of Stepben 1. and Elizabeth H. Merchant, aged 6 months and 10 days. The funeral wiil be attended at the Church of the Holy | Aposties, corner of Ninth avenue and Twenty-eignth streets, this day (Tuesday), at twelve o'clock. Myvias.—On Sunday, March 1, of consumption, Jom | MYLzs, a native of the town of Cavan, Ireland. His friends and acquaintances, also the members of the Mechanics’ indepeudent Association, are invited to attend the faneral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two.o'clock, (rom hia late residence, 140 Wost Thirty-third street YO ines, Jouw A. McKay, youngest son of Haunab McKay, aged 32 years, 10 mont! hs and ‘days. ‘The funeral will take place this (Rien afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of the family, 2 Veudam street. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend. | Bac, McC crcmm.—On Sunday, March 1, Jaxr, wife of Adam McOutchin, of St. Croix, West Indien, aged 67 ‘The friends of the family, and of her son-in-law, Charles C. Clarke, are invited to attend the funeral, from No. #7 yoo vorty third street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one of 4 McCoom.—At Finshing, L. 1, om Samday merning, March 1, Mise Amma MeCoow, ‘The friends of the family and of her brother and bro. ther-in-law, ©. McCoon and W. H. Townsend, are invited to attend the funeral services at Dr. Huttoe’s church, Washington mjuare, this (Tuesday) morning, at eleven O’elock, without further invitation McMitiay —at Newark, N. J., on Sunday, Mareb 1, Josurn McMnsam, of Company B, Kighth regiment New “=. Volunteers, friends and i ienwoure t are respectfully invited to at tend ths feomeel from the residence of his sister, Mra. Kinard, 121 Walnut street, this (Tuesday) afverucon, at two o’e The remains will be interred at Fairmount Cometery. Pa March 3, Parma O Burm, aged Whe Triends of the family, and the members of the Father Mathew U. 8. T. A. B. Soeiety are invited to at tend the funeral, which witl take place ov Wednesday af oe at one o’clocls, from bis late residence, No. 113 it street, O’ Baex.—On Monday, March 2, Josarm O’Brmt, eon of John ‘and Honors O'Brien, aged 2 yearn, 7 months and 6 “ine foneral will take place thie iy) afternoon, rie weret, nese from his late residence, No. 168 om —On Monday morning, March 2, after a lin Third avenut Ores ring iliness, whieh she bore with Christian forti ‘aTmmune, beloved wie of Thomas young: est daughter of the late George Linefian, in 22d year of her age. The friends and acquaintainces are a. invited to attend the funeral, from No. 225 East Fifteenth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. oes. —On Sanday, March 1, ANDREW O'Smms, & na- tive of Dingle, county Kerry, Ireland, aged 82 years. The friends of the family are rexpectfully invited to ot 1e foneral,from the residence of ie son, John 37 Park’street, thie (Tuesday) w The remains will be interred in Calvary Come saben —0n Sanday, March 1, Bavan Brncary, aged py the family, and thore of his brothers, Michael and Thomas, , at two also thoee fof his brothers {n-law, Patrick, John and James Hernon, are respectfully Invited | to attond the(uneral, frum bis late residence, 169 past Thirtieth street, this (Tuesday) gternom, at two preineks The remains will be taken to CAlvary Cemetery for interment. PYcHtAv.—In Hodson City, N. J., 00 Sanday, March 1, Tua Many Awatme, youngest daughter of Heory W and the late Delia Pychlau, aged 1 year, 11 months and 4 days | relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this (Tueeday) morning, at half past nine o'clock, | | trom Warren «trea, near Montgomery avenue | | Packann In ookiyn, @e Mooday, March 2. Mre | Ruranera PACKARD .*relick of Nathaniel T. Packard, of Aloany, aged 68 years The vem aad frigads of the family are respect ully | | to Ramall lot, the private stork of Sunday morning, March 1, after a short | Heidt MISCELLANEOUS. TONIC. A pure and powerful tonic, MAC! Ck tase Prevents F Feeer ‘and Ag Fever; fortities the voy nat and the evil effects ‘of uawholeseme water; invig OF (diyestion he vere "ENDS t DIAL PROPERTIE Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Compiainy, Sick and Nervous Headache, acorn sere ig, Mervousnant De pression of onsupation, Intermittent Fevers, Hea Sickness Cramps and 5) ail complaints of either sex, arising from ‘bodily weakness, whether imherent im the system or produced by apecial causes, Nothing that Is not wholesome, genial and restorattre Its nature enters into the componition of HOBTETTER STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation con’ no mineral of any kind: ao deadly botanical Bery excitant: but is @ combination of the extracts of rare erie and plante with the purest and mildest of all Aiffusive stimulants, This well to be forearmed disease, and, so far as meaina againet wae human system can be roasted b by bui Mind wtheres'athnl. causes, HOSTETTER'S BL. red by aD Nnwolosome Baie’ may Le rejied on awa safeguard. In districts infested with Fever and Ague it has been found fufalitbic as a proventivo and trrealatible aaa remedy, Th ho resort to Jt under apprehension of an altack ‘who neglect to avall thi prot qualities in" sdvonos, are sured Very bricf course of this marvetlous medicine. Fever and ague patients: after being plied with quinine for monthe in Ort. bj itil fart Seared areas rr me anaet te hot tn Tesltored to health within « fow Use of HOSTRITER'S BITTERS iow anya by the The hos stomach ws rapidly invi ted and the appetite restored oY this agreeable toric, and hence it works wonders to cones #7 ) op) pnd ta ioe. ecomrees Dawes eA a. AOUlng ae a gentle and painiens a} , a8 well as ‘upon the liver, FC aleo | invariably relieved, the constipation nuperinduoed by i irregularaction of the digestive and seere- feeble habit, isble to Lise gone 6 beg ‘spirits and ftw of Inoguor, find 4 permane: trom the Bitters, Toe teatimony ce oie point teu set ata age Sar bilious eutie io Immediately asquaged by ‘agony of bilious mediate! s dose of the stimulant aad by; cra voally resorting Toit the return of the compfaint may Sea sickness itisa positive rapsabl-ceer removin, th) contents of the stomach, and with them the terrtb! a, of relleving the internal irritation by which the dis. ion to vomit is canned. pet BITTERS [ore or witnessed Poke a general tone. EI fects which must be experienced or th can be fully appreciated. | In canoe of sgoshintional be 4 re and dei a ade a corelars the eae om In th ¥ ¥1 Wess eaters aloes but not least, ft a. the only safe stimulant, bg maguiactured from sound and innecuous mater ‘and free from the sorid ‘olements, present more. or lean it at ‘ordinary tonics and stomachies Ir imedictoal. sure the pa is ery medicinal stimulants of the pharmacoprs and unpurified aloobel, an article which mo, medica of Ug een re. ie! eres are, ol facut waite unk rally admit i faculty, while universal Lt usive toutes, hesitate to wine iterated. Her the necessity for incommon uae lest the remedy should prove deadlier \ben, the disease. During the last twenty years ihe cand fe these articles has been contiquaily deteriora ne So that the tails which beor the names of ibe various with corrosive wgeroun to the | ene circum Iquors are favored and fired uy | droge tom deuroe which renders, them de Rhy and murderous to the sich d to avadl those ob jection a ile of @ stimulant ration absolutely free (ro tho three Invaluable pro ve, and a gentle STETIER'S BITTERS fore heid im bigh estimation by our moat eminent pra. Honers, und bid fair to supersede all other invigorante, both in public hospitals aud in priv ct cine has been so up on S HOSTETTER'S BITT Prepared by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pitteburg, Pa., U. 8. ani sold by al! druggists aud family grocers everywhere _Dopot 128 Broadway. A’ PURE My UsSRRY, N Y BOURBON WHISKEX, Vor eal ty * gk jet and grocer in New York, after February 14, } a sl - AX GI MBREDE'S—ALBUMS (50 PICTURES), ONLY | ‘Alvame worth $3 60 retailed at $2 60. wishes to cal ford, of Madeira, I ina valuaule and choiwe wine, but wilh be wold chewp to clowe _Also 9 few dozen old crusted Port Wine, MBROSIA.—DR. SYERLING'® AMBROSIA 18 A | xtract of roots, barks and herbs, of the bead. entively | stimpiating oly cures ail disenses of | pot, 93 Broadway. A GREAT REMEDY FOR PILES 8. WITMERS PILE MEDICIN® is the only ceria date for bled, bleeding or itebina plea. Theo, "Besar vince, was a@icted’ fer fifteen 7 e entirely cured by \biamedicine, Sold at 164 Bowery. ~HO wg woe “YOUR FIRST CLASS vole Cutlery, Cooking Utensiie, Great Bazaar, Cooper Instiiute, | 7 B. ‘Astor place. ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED inte and ail diseases of ibe feet cured without pain or inconbenience tothe patient by Dr. ZACHARIE, Surgeon Chiropodist, 700 Broadway. Kefers to physicians and sur- geons of the city. IS¥ASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS INPALLI biy cured by Insofation. roadway, orner of Thirteenth ares KY, 'Lasiere ‘nh full description of the disease and enclosing $5 will be pra eas ON LABEL# AND TAGB—ALL KINDS pride cad colored, pricted and plain, ja gpantitiee te anit purchasers, ot VICTOR BE. MAUGER'S, 118 Chambers street bY 8 WEDDING CARDS. = BROADWAY. ‘Also elegant NowsPaper and Envelopes iu greet ve | riety OLD FF Ema nee KEST AND THR CUBAFEeT, var | ‘8 25 Maceo ine, New Yorn. ASES—PILBS. a roRTAE TORGICAE ae Delormities of Stricture, Stone im the Nowe and ed by Dr DANTELS. teenth street Lime MAC McCLE FistuLA. o Byea, lpeanes of both setee ireat ‘Ofte, 221 Siatn avenue, near Foer LITTLE MA BLS ITTLE Mac RETROSPRCT n ihe paces of deck Fontngay News—The eniueny Bal) ner_-fparring KihibitionsMughe aud the Ope Re Hroiuihe— Kacina~ Pedestrians ing News of (he Wor! } WILKES SPINIT, ODT TODAY WILKES’ SPIRIT. OUT TODAY ADIES GILT COMHS—REW STYLES—1UST_ RE. ‘ooived from Parix male by GEO. ©. ALLEN. 418 7, one dour bal al etree 7 00K HERE —ARE ¥¢ been deceived or writ , Wolon Dine Toueb IN TROUBLE! th? Have yo Have YoU . + fond vouth street, between Sirth and Seventh avenues ADIES BAND AND LINK BRACELETS. —8OME AB A RON ree ee 5 DBO. i Nea G5 Bromiway 06 door low Canal BBkecHAU M, MEERSCHACM, MEBRACHAUM S87 regi 397 man: ot Meer ba'rmP weil of Meerecbaum P. Ane are wailing ae the lowest price Smzrna, aud are prepar fpuret and tetterbd ring Wy Country orders proiwpuly a: OLLAK QLREVE BUTTONS AND STUDS, NEW STYLUE — Sowe a low aa one, | NELEN, W18 Bronte) a siti 20o% _ BRAEN( & + pared in Edinberg. Heo: ian ware —F A be, ce fe import our ows oni . by G ' et . N * FONE taedentet Bune wAlla'stoch. ay | Rah Pa that Ruan atiat couais forthe entire mile being shown neu) ge: faee ae ny Honest are splendid “breakers,"’s ports Of vival importance ‘an opinion, upoe: pm 1 Cai fast trotiing teams, thet, upon pak eulmals in _ MISCELLANEOUS. LAN AND ETHAN ALLEN.” under the abevo: he overs ated oF de. Bot ineae of “ MeClelian,’ the as is wi 5a ‘oon i aah progeny’ may” on. a Spare: ake eee ‘ning, March 1, “ Seeedt one Sasiar, snd taipe © larg {ion for a most patriot rpowe bask anes to be opened at the Club House, that Bhan ‘and Honest Allsn did trot & mile to the a terfore ith Giton and his stock have reaily shown th pole, it ls certainly the duty of some one; in a iberal, gentle- wanly way, way, toatand up for the trotting ope ownere, at ry ot Prot np a Ber dri ste Bacar inl fost for Fund. This would meet worthy and object. The writer, Of acteling all quibbles in regard 10 abe Di will wager, not money, but oe coedented time of 2: ized sporti Mr: Holcomp's standing ay to ** Hamableponian”. the views Sentrevitie iby Mig recogn autheriiye nnd fot see renee, ine ofte net ARB A} AND CURI I ¥ OU! HANMER 'S SHARSPERE, idged edition of A. D, 1722. a the fourth mining); printed itor Jaca aaa, i @ Strat nanwnannann | storling) willbe sole Six volumes (worth tr @ pounds STIMSON, Stationer, No, $ Broad street, —T.—1860—X, + 4 BONG OF HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND GLORY, you call me the macic, ra mas ‘With nealth for tne body and woul, and “X!' polation ‘Bidens nd the magical & oxi" Toheer up the desolate T guid the sad heart ci yl bh my light, edding cloud.quenching spleador, il the dark chambers of frory bard, merchant, rechauis, wi With Liberty's banner unfuried:* a gravee ‘and be'll Iaugh at all cannon, and iat es ant ‘or the tem} With shouts for c Columbin ‘the heart of the pecey the magical * ‘Then well may you call me the Magic With health for the bod, And nanan ¢ fie a. nde and soul, deadly poison ante T. ‘Yes, yell fee Pinntasion Bitters ve bi the magical “8. baM as Ret "6. Piantation Ditters te 4 “weet Bonde aireet) IN.4H2. Acure for Seroty) Dr iH. Send for a =a ‘i have leased ‘aud gentle ‘persons Seredoor chiens NG rae Pr. SSHENCK wit ts end ihe ‘ae Nicholas ‘The house will be redtied throughout Stimulant ta tue worlds “Al dyapeptts ‘should try tt. Bout tra phot the meat. titined PULMONIC SYRUP-THE ged MEDI. food naturally, #0 that comes to hand. Chow the aN DRAKE Pa ia rooms will be at this city ead, 7 to-day, aa ‘ 1ODINE WATER, PURE IODINE IN “HORLNE wate , Congumprion, Rheumatinin, Syphil the yo ot dissolve itor ture it the call bladder (sa MB, anaes @ co. Phyeitians ong, Coven, eiroular. Broadway. a = = = Ly ta ge] emmavans L stocked with the choicest wines and sees. “ny atriet atten: tion to the comfort of their hope to render i aa atiractive as any Bates HARRY I. vests in ual 9, the Ut SPoTts. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. A™ Bash joid and fe above goo ir A Silver Ware and old Gold and 81) T i 8 wenty 4 Bil Gola» Wat Biiver Ware. ene th FACOBB, D' reney, by Oflice houre, y4 MONDB, to LOU! prt YOR daunca F PAIR ru Boor tall FR pune for Diamonds, set or unset, Watehea, Jewe ilver, &e.. or if preferred, advances tna ods, at JOBEY H SOLOMON'S, Diamond Bre the 8¢. Nicholas Hotel, All bus! unmet; Watches, Jawe particular, the; AMUEL i AWE ENTION.=THE UTMOST INTRINSIO VALUE PAID In, oa TNO 9 CHAMBERS STREET—THE HIGHEST PRICE pall foe Diamonds, ret ¢ ey, ur rt. ve old r. Ad or JOBEPH HE. ISAAC, No. ve hom yO Bice EVENTH AVENUE—YOU CAN RECORD percent more other piace f or paid for Gout and Silver ‘ame! ® hair 152 Beventh highest cash prices for Dinmonda Watches or cash advanced on the same. weription to dispose of will do well to call roadway. 9 Uli 10 and 2 i Sonly, Valuations OLD AND SILVER mY GOIN fa Aathiche as ier the SPORTING. : Batiew’s niall conte Butler's new | Ac Medicines for all diseases R OF COACH DOGS FOUR MO breed. knquire at 10 Mercer siree Viease + betwe i] )IAMONDB, DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS —I AM orviNa the very AMOND#, PREARTA AND EMERALD® WANTED, py you will recetve 30 per cent more than et any | other piace in this ia etsy fer Diamante, of “ata nd Sliver, without being com to take otber go ange. He pays in city bankabie wows ‘Comet air iy i Kinds of and Vure bonght ai the highest price has Leen 28 years established Hy New York. Saloebor, rr) Broadway. OLD AND fpyee, mn Warns 1G ityen arch Hold oF Bilver Wa Oven face or Honing i Wate A cheap and warrea‘ed Walch, Eo porier, JOHN COX, Powers and geri one oe (RANCIS BUTLER, NO, 3 PEC Sk SLIP, Has ALL THR ' Lote breeds of Dogs, le Mi and View Bxtertniw arded, Uraines r EMAL #OOTC Lh PRAIRIE HENS—200 PAIRS, IN FINE con. 4 ot aodan © sod Paroquet ie . five, Ma LANG sUNTHER OLUB. Goan ing, March Jom Bi leretr (Turwiny) 0 Cuan HO also Chinese, Golden and iene yet Fancy and Singing Birds, Parrots ( PIOVON FANCIERS. —THE UN lenges any Paucter in ine United Sates vo she Carrier Pigeons o 108 For: 3. Hoore, Secreta: TH WARD GUNTHER CLUA—THE MEME ta, fr la’parta of the world. cat TAS. REICHE & PRO, dish Phemsans, No 51 Chatham street, epposite C' Tham bare REIGNED ON tlvren pa mont of $2) Chambers street, street. from dave for th . Calon or ad a6 Kew York, or POLITICAL. HIXTRENTH WARD, menting Ore Tucetay ip the month thie ev — BCKUAM, Presiden A notidied of the rg ening, Mareb \ i *s, AML | Jwran, Beeretary DENTISTRY. AL TEETH BEAUTIFUL owe sac mninly a MONTGOMERY on Ft weet. OIA re thal aero! PORE FILLINGS FOR DROAYRD 4) AL- within x REGULAR on. . ae tha Preudewt, “RB her, frum Lore nen, o. Berwenn Truth ~ in, LUTHER, Den Al ear | TERRIERS | contrivurer, Colonel Walter #. D | | A* ATTRACTIVE FRATU as. } ton of @ er A" ATTRACTIVE HEATURE. THE ROMAN EMPRRORS. ar nay, 108! In the fret number of thy sew volume of the NEW YORK LEDGER, dated March ¥, ls commenced the publice tion of & series of Biographical BL\etches of the Rowan Km. porors, by the Rev. Jonn 8.0. Auac'T® whose reputation as ene of the most popular biographers .wnd historians of the ‘age has become world-wide. Everythiny that Mr. Assorr writes te interesting. ‘Phe scries will indude the biogra- phice of Julius Cmaar, Augustus, Tibertus, Caligula, Claw dius, Novo, Aurelius, Domitian, Trajan and othors, whose Hives were wild with imperial adventure, and in many cases tragic beyond (he most Ubrilling acts of dramatic Moratere, tren ANOTHRE TREAT FOR OUR READERS FOREST ADVENTURES—ILLUSTRATED, BY COLONEL WALTER B, DUNLAP. In the number of the LEDGER for March 7's commenced © cories of “FOREST ADVENTURES,” by our popular eontributer, Colonel Walter B. Dunlap, whe, our readers will remember, wrote the popular “Forest Sketchen’” which were published inthe LEDGER « few years since, Oolonel Dunlap has travelled (hrouge Ania and Africa, and has had considerable experience ie fighting elephants, lions, ugers, woe comstristors, cennibals and other tough eustomora, He will furnteh us with-one of bis adventures for each number of the LEDGER during the aow volume, Our taxue for March 7, being the firat of the new volume, contains the firat adventure of the series, beautifully \lustrated, the scene of which ts laid in Southern Africa. (AN Attuactivl Feature. THE ROMAN EMPERORS. BY ERY. Joun oun 6. 6. Apsorr. In the first number of the new volume of the NEW YORK LEDGER, dated March 7, is commenced the publication of a scries of Biographical Sketches of the Roman Emperors, by the Rev. Joux 8. C. Assort, whose reputation asoue of the most post popular biographers and historians of the age has become world-wide. Kverything that Mr, Ansore writes is interesting. The series will include the biogra- phies of Julius Owsar, Augustus, Tiberius, Caligule, Clau- ius, Nero, Avretius, Domitian, Trajan and others, whose lives were wild with imperial adventure, and im many cases tragic beyond the most thrilling acts of dramatic Uterature. ANOTHER TREAT FOR OUR READERS. FOREST ADVENTURES—ILLUSTRATRD. BY COLONEL WALTER B. DUNLAP. In tho number of the LEDGER for March 7 is commenced a series of “ FOREST ADVENTURES,” by our popular contributor, Colonel Walter 8, Dunlap, who, our readers will remember, wrote the popular “ Forest Sketches" fwhich wore published im the LEDGEI a few years since. Colonel Dunlap has travelled through Asia and Africa, and bashed considerable experience fa ighting elephants, loons, tigers, boa constrictors, cannibals aud other tough customers, He will furnieh us with one of bis adventures for each number of the LEDGER during the new vol Our tsaue for March 7, being the firs of the wew volnine, contains the first Adventure of the series, beautifully itlustrated, the scene of which is laid in outhera Africa, [AN ATTRACTIVE FEATURE. THR ROMAN EMPERORS, AY BEY. JOnN 6. ©, ABBOTT. In the first number of the new volume of the NEW YORK LEDGER, dated March 7, ia ‘is commenced the publication of * series of Biographical Bketches of the Roman Emperors, by the Bey. Jo Of the most popular Biographers and Historians of the age bas become world-wide. Rveryihing that Mr. Assor? writes fe interesting. The series will Include the biographies of Julius Crear, Augustus, Tliegiva, Caligula, Claudius, Nero, Aurelius, Domitian, Trajan end end others, whose lives were wild with fmpertal adventarg and in many cases iragic be- moet variling acts of dramatic literature NOTES TREAT YOR OUR READERS. FOREST ADVENTUKES—ILLUSTRATED. BY COLONEL WALTER B. DUNLAL. In the number of the LEDGER for Mareb 7 is commenced REST ADVENTURES,” by our popular B. Dunlap, who, o 0. Aanort, whose reputation ae one youd & series of * readers will which | contributor, Colonel Walter 8. wrote Foreat Sketeh member, wore published in the LEDGER @ few years siuer, Colonel Dunlap has travelled through Asie aad Africa, and has bad conaiderable oxperience in bow constrictors, cannibals and ether tough customers He 1 ventures for each number will Cornish ua with ove of hiss of the LEDGER dortug th March 7, being the fret of Uy w volume, Our issue for w volume, contains the first adventure of the series, bemutifully \lusirated, the scene of which is Ind in Southern Afra. A® ATTRACTIVE FEATURE. Tus ROMAN BI EMPERORS. | perors, by the Rev. Jom we. ©. Ansort, whose reputation as one of the most popular Ulographere vod historians of the chat Mr. Abbett writes ia \nlereating. ‘The vories will include the Biogra poles of Julias Ovsar, Auguetue, Tiberius, Ostiguia, Clae | dius, Nero, Aurelius, Domilan, Trajan and others, whose Lives were wild with imperial cases (regia beyond 1 iteratore: ANoTuRe | IREAT FOR OUR RBADERA, FOREST ADVENTURSS—ILLUSTRATED. BY COLONRL WALTRN B. DUNLAP lo the number of the LEDGER for March 7 \# (om meored a series of “FOREST ADVENTURER,” by our popular Dunlap bas travelled thr considerable experience in boa coustrictors, owuntbale a4 will Curoiah ae with © “4 of the LEDO March 7, bet sdventure of the series, beautifully Mustrased, the one of ng clephaots, Nome, gers, (ner ough comwmern He rovuree fon sack number volume, Our tow der oo the fret of the pew volume, somtaine (he Oret which ta laid Im Bouthern Africa, THE RO any, some In the fret umber of the pew volume of the NEW YORK LEDGER, dated March 7, be commented the pabiien: of Biographinal Bueiehes of the Roman Ken ANOTt NOR pepotation ae © smeort pocorn, by the Rev, Jomn # ¢ { the nowt popular bingraphere a eoriane of he Mr A one ter bas become world wite nleretiing The weries wil Je Rrerything 0 riven ie inatede the biegre os Comer, Ace Dow pales of © Thderius, Calg ia Clea ero, Auretive Hire were Wid with imuers canoe twagie beyond the mom thr \areiore \N ATTRACTIVE FRA hs Arun noe i or te bs | inside the bar, Will come off alter dine Pert of Now ‘Vert, March 2, 1563. Queen (Br), LeMesurter, Hasan ong Havane—BK Ounare. Dearvern” DW F Bte logs, 2 suo Proweetor (Works ns TarerBepeote Matuabos Cd ee Success, Chase, Londonderry Walsh, Garver & wiack Hilee Bares (hr), Peake Bevin cae Bae rt Bre omere (Br). iteranea st fy nes oNitte, Boor water Wie rik, in re Bi D Hurl Fvoort, Biaker “Wawinuot Wb Br), Haven, Newbern—| 4 Dayton, Lockwood, ina a Brunt @ i Mae MC Natt, Smith, Baltimore——Be itley, Bmith & Oo, dobr Virginia, Miller, Baltimore—Beatiey, Suith iGo. Retr Banting daa Mind chr Behr Taabetla, te yr Philadel hd W MoKee. Behr Foily Pisce) Towuseod, Philsdelpiie—Ven Bruat & Blag! Robe @ A Pitman, Turner, Gioucester—Woodruff & Rovta- “sche Ann Elizabeth, Baker, Boston—J W McKee. Sohe Win F Fenn, Newborn, Mew Steamship Kedar (Br), with mdse! te Cura: evga tech Js 4S PB, int €5 00; fou oan, Nie for Liv empoot. ip Bupply; ‘Semmmanany, Col ; Pensa Bag nate ne ads weathed, pat ( oid 34, lat nee Cor Liverpoo! bark show! Ship Flora Southard (of Kishmond, Me ¥ Woodworth, Cag ditt, 48 days, with oval, to inaster. Hei -cayy weather, eplii sai hip urges (U8 transport), Wi-aics, Now Orisana, n aay cue ivianaee Ship Borodi paino ¢ (of Begins), Mowers, ‘Key ‘West, 18 days, im by <4 ket afar Masten iz eke for Heaton) Preinan nee of deal Hope Jaa tke yo Wileoa, Aigoa Ba: the past IU dnge had very Bark Beimare (Piss) layer, Rotterdam. 61 wary 1 fine- Weather: nave bute B days N of Haters, wihera passage aud Bark Grenman| ), Mathiesos, Barcelona, 49 days, wit torunche, He Mckinan & Wea! a ie fof, Rock d, Palermo, Jan & Gipraitar $24, with fruit ke, to Si ctoult & Dinca. Piark Winona, Pickett oy Jan it, ‘Gibraltar 20th, with frant ae, to Peck & Ob iollttk John Benson, Johnson, Pouse, 12 days, with sugar, juries & Co, Bark Paihtinder (of Rockland), Rovinson, New Orleanay , to maater ht (Bir, of 4 Johma, NP), Bernard, Ca with, fruit fe, to ed ¥ Bulley: Be Lat 20.01, lou stip W Francine for Baltimore. 0 (of Battimore), James, Rio Jancire, Ji 11, with coffee, to Rogers & Rich, Tad heavy weather ii Gulf and on the coast. g arg ee Falinetio, Que Pernambuos, Feb 1, with hides, be.. wr Eirnie Trent (of Qalete), Ovowelt, Clenturgos, 16 days, ka Sugar, to Simpson & Mayhew. Had some heavy wee Oe Lady of the Lake, Haakel!, Elisabethport for Pall iver. Behr Wm Taneaviee: Br, of Mt Andrews), Wayoot), A: iiler, & Houghton. ¥el ¥16,lat 87 ry on, Fob 12, with oun days, with woe. to or uneettiod weather. Behr DB Tey lle (of even, SOO) Grotz, Feb 17, with wu 0, to P Hat Bent fi biichdsld tot Rockland), Croc Kara, Pebyid dc. to Metesif & Duncan Stewart, Woodhull, Ne) ir Victory, Katon, hat: A days. Rehr 4 Patucworth, Hodyeon, Baltimore for Boston, Behr Rebecca, Rons, Lewistown, Del. Behr JB Weldon, Springston, Philadel Sche Jaa M Lawrence, Lawrease, Pb ence. Sich B Townsend, Wil! Behr Lamartine, aren Hebr American Bohr Buy Stata, Wart Hoek Rohr Ooran Star, Behr M8 I Behr & Jameson Oricsns, Sdaya, w @& fadsiphie for Prev Kervunxp-—Sehr Albert (Br), Brown, hence Fi; Nasan with cattle, having sprung aleak when outside, 38 fer BELOW 71, from Went Coast of America, Bark Hen ee Ae barks, unknown ja, wo unknown, BAILED, Steamship Continental, Priladetphia, bark Kate, Pert em Prinee; sch B Latham, Amboy, Wind at sunset 8. Sarr Jacow Brit, Frisbie, (rom Foochow Nov 6 for New York, with a full cargo of teas, was captured and burwed by the Confederate privateer Florida on the 12th ult Bre pews columns, (The JB wasn fue vessel of 1342 tons remeter, bulit by the late Jacob Bell in thie city tn 1882, rated Aljs te American Lloyds, and wae owned by AA Low & Brothers, of thin elty.) ‘The steamship Ariel, for Aevinwal!, will sal! at noose to-day from pier No 4 North Piver, Fn Taamseont Ovetan (of for Chervou pat into with machinery l Snir Axwa F Boumipy, |. Bowling. from Hevena NinAelyiwe on Friday eae from Boston for Ren Francisco with mere! cargo, pulimto St Thomas Fev 10, lea rey vii A> eae <i aa a at Boston from rt rr ( Sod was blown o@ twicashad ¢ ( , went ashore of Giowcenter, before reported lont om that! wigundlend, bas been got Wil oud bas mt mm ape er ashore heat peariy dry ah eonbeal ork Hivye, of Gloesater, before reported ate tthe Waabingion Lnevrance Often te ue Hiawarne snohors tm the Be # reported ashore at Nan’ on Bunday mi ket, host bi and Went aehore Kenn Waswisorom, Swift, from New Redford for New 32d, of the Hen and cory A comune | hae bem er ak Kort Seite $12 an 10-The Sultana, Met igh pat Inte Queen ak fb wih mane ber darwage, will diag part of argo Missing Vesent—The Bergmane. (rent, om Port Get 51 for Londen, and bas pet thew beww a faye Wales for oo, do, Tout B ve Ken tp ene, brig Nope 1 bene rer

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