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NEWS FROM GENGRAL DIX’S DEPARTMEST. ¢-, Our Suffolk Co ‘espomdence, ~ a Soiv6LE, APPL 28, 1803, AU Quid—Work of Our Fortifications Stilt in Prozres— Impressing Negroes—Troubles of Business Men—A Lilook- ade Kunner, &c., fc. ‘The evemy for the last few days hos been unusually «quiet—a fact that engenders grave suspicions in the minds wof our military men. It is supposed, and some éven go So far as to gravely hint that they have it from a thentic sources, that the rebels are making formida- -bio preparations for the reduction of the town by cwicge. Whether this be true, or whether it be merely the vaporiug of young military sensationints,our solid mea 4v authority attach enough importance w the demon- tration, feint or humbug, whichever it may be, ou the Part of the enomy, vo continue strengthening our position sto impreguability, if possible. On all sides new forts, ‘Of immense proportions, are 8, ringing up, aa it were like mushrooms, tn a single Right. Hea’ ne of the most @pproved pattern are being mounted; in short, all tho resources of science, skill and ourage already en- listed on our side, Evea if the euemy jount thise, wo, have our last resort—our flesh and blood bulwurks, -Our courageous soldiers, with their cold, glistening steel. Ail the contrabands in town have been ressed by the military authorities, and work ts kept up night and day on the extension of our breastworks and the building of ‘mew torts. « $ General Peck seems determined that his men shall not “qrear themselves out with banding the pick and spade in the trenches while a number of negroes are loliing idly @bout the town, or riding tine horses on frivolous errands. On General 's front our pickets extend almost “to the ‘woods; but the ouemy holds himself cautiously i Geueral Getty’s is the line most exposed to attacks from -the rebel sbar; ; but even there the last day or 4wo has been marked by unusust quiet. Orcastonaliy, ‘through the night, ove of our great guvs breaks tho still- “meas with ite roar andthe sharp whistling of a «Alell ; but for the most part we are biessod with peaceful fen0:e, -The enemy, you may rest assured, is not quiet for noth- ng. Te 1g doubtless adciimulating bis thunders, +0 launch them with concentrated inst us ome of these flue vdays. Sooner or later the storm must come; at least 60 Nolo : i i . should be, and luxuries are scarce, ‘Thore seems no desire on the of speculators to take ‘@dvantage of the present escitoment and the consequent @oarcity uud demand for the necessary articles of fifo; ‘and, indeed, 1 believe General Peck issiied an order at the “very beginoing of this trouble warning them of the con ~fequences should they attempt tw take advantage of the accessities of the soldiers aud the people. J te. raining quite hard bere to day, and every one is in no more apparent prospect than there was last week, and 1 Noni to volunteer crew and guard for the river last night, with the futention of running the bloc . Heavy tring was at midnight; but no news has Boon reogived here of the result. Batterias—How General Dis Appreciate: Pluck of Volun- tocre—Am Armed Pied tobe Attached to This Corpe—Dis- -gracefus Conduct of a Regiment in General Getty's Diot sion—A Just and Severe Order Promulgated in Their Be ‘Aalf—Whom Phey Have te Deal Jwith Now—Col. Milton “ Coggnwell Assigned to this Department as O.mmissary of Muster —The Weather—A Charitable Enterprise, dc. Affairs at Suffolk remain in satu quo. Uur troops are ‘Soeping the onemy at bay, while the robels dare not baz- @rM an advance. During the excitement at the com- ‘meacement of this campaign two of the quartermaster’s ‘Bonts—the steamer Swan and propeller Commorco—were @ont to Suffdik, with provisions and ammunition. Before ‘these vessels could retura, however, the Nansemond river ‘qrum obstructed with rebel batteries, and, ia comsequence, @ething except gunboats could pass, and even such an qn- 4erpriso was extra basardous. Yusterday Major General ‘Dix ordered the twoabovementioned vessels to be brought own; but neither pilot vor engineer could be found te ith Che boats. ‘Lisutevant Horton, of the Ninety-vinth eégiment Now York Volunteers, and Captain Sommers vol- | mateercd to run the batteries, and bring the Commerce down and have the Swan follow. Geveral Dix giedly accepted bis serviees; and this morning at four o'clock tho Gwo steamers left the wharf at Suffolk, and arrived bere safely etabout nine o'clock. The undertaking of piloting @ yousel down the Nansemond river is by no means oot one of the maval gunboats was visiblo. ‘The pilot of the Swan is named KC. Judson. The engi- angers employed were volunteers, and one of them re- hours labor, while the other will ‘eoeral Dix. yt “Goes ot avy ‘tment. “iat headquarters that the ~~ pont General rv has en dnonn this force , Consists of aix regiments o( tafac¥ J» ® number of caval- eral batteries of artitin-* ‘Gotty was forced vo ite the following order, which | am fo nested Yo publish af an example and warning (0 other: :— FIELD OKDRRS—NO. 12. HI FF it i 3 | Porraess Momnon, April 20, 1863. “Ihe Passage of the Commerce and Swan Through the Nanse mond—Lieutenant Horton's Report—Important Visilors to This Pod—The Past Day at Norfolk, dc., de. In my letter of yeaterday I made a brief mention of the Tuning of the blockade on the Nansemond river by the trausports Commerce and Swan, the former temporarily ‘under command of Lieutenant Rowe, of the Nimety-ninth regiment New York Volunteers,and the latter in charge -of Lieutenant Cnaries 8. Horton, of the same regimeot. ter A : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1863, athe is authorized to organize is to be im the terioe and sharpehooters, and no less than nine twelve | eorpe me ™ pounder golid shots passed through ber cabiue, one of | nature of a, them passing through seven bales of hay. Lie: nt | superior fitness w_ Horton was in the pilot house, which was protected by | from East Tennessee, _ balod nay, Alongside of him-stood, unitinching and cou- | Kentucky and Missouri, ke,, “PO ©A | . rageous, Captaia Win. Somers, H. N. Watkins, of Company | of the number Available for gap %~ 1, Ninoty-ninth rogimoat Now York Volunteers, Walter . INTERESTING FROMTHE SOUTH. ee Lowe, Company E, Ninety-ninth regiment New York Vol- unteers, and the indomitable KE, C. Z. Judson—bettor ie known as Ned Buntline—of the First regiment Mounted The Wedaans Curreney Greenban. a od hin {From the Richinond Examiner. Rilies, whose knowledge of naval affairs stood hirn in g00d | 79 whole! North is. flondel with proce ‘stead in the tryilig moments of ruguing the rebel batte- | even worse, with postal currency of the fractional parts fie. The engineers of the boat were Messrs. M. G. Cars- | of @ dollar. As here, the ourrency has becowe very ten and N.G@, Vandergriif. The crew was composed of | much depreciated, and go great is the distrust of the the following volunteors:—Charles Henry, Was, Hall, . | “greoubacks’’ that persons in the North bolding them aro Mayneke, f Company F, Ninety-ninth New Y Yolua- | eae, rid of thom—like a great mauy Jews and specu- wers, and D. McCarthy, of Company G, of the same royl- } here do with their Confederate notes—by buying ment. houses, lots, diamonds, watches, otoths, anything to cou ‘The following is Lieutenant Hortow’s report to Major | Vert thom tuto what thoy believe to be salir, This feel General Dix of the aflair:— ing of distrust is quite as wide spread tbrough the Norih Srmam TRawsroxt Swax, a8 with our owa people of Confederate notes Nansemonp River, April 26, 1863. Gold and silver bave been driven out of circulation, General Dix:— aod the whole government ts carried on by its ‘yromises GRSEKA\—in pursuance of special order No. 109, from | $0 nay." The debt of the North ts becoming #0 enor. Major General Peck, I have this day rua the rebel bac. | MOUs, and increasing at the rate of two or tures millions teries on the Nansemond river with the steam transport | ® day, that the people see nothing bofore thom Lut bank- Swan. I encountered but one battery of four guns | Puptey aud ruin. No confidence is felt tu tho bonds and welve-pounders), and received seven ju the vessel | Securities, and persons who have money are investing it ides bullets from their sharpshooturs. Lcannot speak | in real estate and State stocks. The North is issuing it too highly of the men under my ovxmmand, who displayed | Paver 80 rapidly that although they have ali the presses groat covlness and promptiiuce in the discharge of their | of Philadelphia, New York and Boston at work for oon, several duties while under tho galling fle which we sus- | they cannot got notes fast enough to meot the demand 0! tained. I baye the honor to remain, your obedient ger- | !t# payments. Thousands of its soldiers iv the deld have vant, CHAS. 3. HORTON, not been pald, and Mr. Chase’s exchequer is First Lag saad fag re ‘ninth regiment N. ¥.v. left as ompty as @ contribution box of a rainy Sunday. Gener . Commandin, ont ‘r- Sage ety inte Fortreas Mons, Va, See , Sisthing or Decoaeed rt Thia morning brought us a large number of distinguish- orders issued by 8. Cddper, ed visitors. Baring the ‘night the tine steamer Carrio of significance. Ono directs that the Martin, Captain Willard Martin, arriyed in the Koads, | 19g of ocenand puldiers shah: be properly inventoried and havivg'on board the Hon, Wm. H. Séward, Secretary ‘of | then turned fr to the nearest quartermaster, in order State; Fred. Seward, Ksq.; Baron Gerolt, Prussian Minis that it may be reissued, (bo value of tho clothing to bo iM Bchieidea, Minister from the Hause Towns; Count paid to the personal ropresentative of deceased. 5 jotater, and Baron Gralon, the Prussian pe one omingh eared ; also several kidios. ‘The Secretary Rights of Partisan Rangors, ‘of State, in company With Major @enevat John A, Dix and | _ The other order detines the rights of Major Charles 0. Joline, procosdod to Suffbik on the fue | 8Bd géote forth to what they are entitles, which, ‘eal force for Tennessee, which will ff im ail arms and munit\ong of war, small ring, artillery, ca- Mi cae arte | ty Sgt thy my eae ee Hampton jn ambulances, wider the guide of Colonel | enemy. When theso articles are over to the government, the captors aro to be paid their full value. to Py W. H. Ludiow aud Medical | irector Dr. Rufus H, Gilbert, after which they re-ombarked on the Carrie Martin and visited Norfolk. Arrived at the latter » Gaptain Ed~ win Ludiow, Post Quartermaster at this place, detalied inguished guests to ins; port Navy Yard and other places.ot Prior to their coming io Fortress Monroe the Secretary of State and companions stopped at Yorktown, wherc ag a ee Fatal Agray y es. ing, q who hen © command wader Gencral Koyes, calle! ujom | pXodert Kmmet Dixoo, Clerk of the Confederate House of Sorormcs Sowerds and was received by him as an old and Ford, late journal clerk of the House, sm an a_lray. By the Raltimore boat his Governor Wm. Cannon and stat, of oven arrived this moraing to The Pieskadines Visit the Fourth Délaware regiment, Colonel Grimshaw, From the Richmoud Dispateb. at Gloucester Point. The follow ) Gunraay hig’ brags adjucant Covent BM Eermgrens Bayete of collusion between the Blok. Colonel Curtis, Dr. Wm..D, Nolan, Mr. E. C, Stotgenburg, Profewor Porter and Dr. Garrott. Deaides the above mentioned eye bored personages, bis Excellency Governor Pivrpont, of Virgiuia, has boon Damag: ahs nfeges Foor Stores. From tho japatch. The Contederare government has coo hundred thousand Dushels of corn in store at Albany, Goorgia, in a damaged condition, and which, if mot acon removed, will prove worthless. The want of rolling stock for tr is the cause. ners wiio bring in Yankee goods or carry out cotton, la os- tablished by the fact that the veasela by the foderals are only those freightod with stores for the Con- foderate gvvernment. sojourning here several days, and last ovening-elifed ‘2 ‘Le’ spepeorabie,, senpmbiogs ot Fortean! High Price for Substitutes. with a brilliant discourse on inion. Governor Fifteon red dollars @ach for substitutes ere offered ‘by Hon. Mr. » the Secre- | gy bhvillee , es ir. R. G. chief clerk , Acting Quartermaster at Norfolk, and at Portsmouth, deserves The Situation at the South. (From the Atianta Intolligeacor, April 16.4 credit for the s] arrangements of the meet- eae she team reception of his Excellency the Tho nok (10h alb qanvdorn ke ates . ‘Tho enemy We ave bo news from tho froot onid an fort na | MATING Gomensirastg Again’ Chnsienton, as reciced. kee ean learn everything i quist,exocpling some slight | So" an’ the Donied pusmoion tbat wobla super . a our skirmishing Detwoon the rickets, on the anniversary of the surrender of Fort Sumtor, has To-norrow justent, bavi deen sencinies by te President of the United States sa dey fasting and same i be observed as such. Briga- prayer, i. hie satellites at Washington. Mortifoativn and Sear esoras Wislsi ban Seneed: the Rotlowing aRAATe CEE | stank owe ‘where, But a fow dags aco, all wee ox nject:— fident expectation and hope tat Chariestou would yield to the invineibie (1) trou-olads, and. that proud, patriotic South Ourotiaa ws ‘abo 20. Heapquarrans, Nomvo.x, Va., April 29, 1863. ‘be hampled before the , the 30th day of April, having beon lation of the Sone dud by proclamation of tho President | ‘Aitor a row days provence within the par of Chariton of the Vata i miliation end | ‘arbor, and oxhaustion of all the powerk of the imimacu- prayer, enjoined uj persons, civil and military, | inte jrob-clad. leet to pass the defending that city, ‘the limita of this command, to observe it as such, last of the fleet disappenred, some abstaining from all secular ons, and devoting the | or «iem gleaming North ‘others ’ South, day to the service of God. No business of any deser ‘satisfied that from tho sow Charleston’ is tm: ware ee except a8 be neccessary to. Pr sng cate tm ait ‘otro sana naw galling nilitary ‘this rotlection must be to our al i caIne Fd fare ppb, nate Marae apc —— and saw, tO owmquer; they left, ‘ meget and . ’ besten! 1a their * ‘agein ansall tne defences of Charleston, we are coufideut the samo dis- NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ready fora renews! ef Se Sete ton fn cond fo of the ‘Wasurmaton, April 30, 1863. ton gone agen a Now Predict ere ten NAVAL @PERATIONS IN BERWICK BAY, LA. aball elapse it will command ee The department has received oficial information of | Old Hanks truifal promia. This, vo the Yenkeos the destruction of the ram Queen of the West ia Ber- wick Bay, after a fight of twonty minutes; also the de struction of the Diana and the Hert. At lator dates our forces were in pursut of two other vessels, which are be | our pw cil ngage nn ge gl 5 lieved to be the only rebel vessels now in those waters. | at home, and Coufederite bonds are CAPTURES BY THE BLOCKADING FLERTS. ‘The Navy Department has received intelligence of the capture of the Moglish echooner St. George by the United Stases steamer Mount Vernon. The vessel was atempt- ing to run the blockade off New Lalet, aud was solzed by scat over eommsanton Sve er aun yrensiien, Cote te ‘oar steamer close in with Fort Fisher. Her master ac- king! “Ob! yo, of ii why di@ you doubt Knowledge having run the blockade several times, The | i#*,, Not only can fifteen millives be procured fy its Bye cargo of the St. George consisted chiefly of salt, rum and merchandise. The sonooner Nottie was captured on the 20th of March | our government shall by the United States steamer South Carolina, about twen Come and get ths 3S wi, at. he own yo paying for it in ance. » ROW, ty-five miles cast of Port Royal, with a cargo of cotton, ve ater ioe = ane mostly damaged. The captain avd crew admitted having run out of Charleston a fow nights previous, (On the night of the 19uh inst. three vessels were cap- tured while attempting to run the blockade off Charles. ton, namely, a brig and schooner, laden with salt, anda sloop with cotton. They were sent North by Commodore Turner. P. - ‘The United States steamer New London rapérts the captare on the gd inst. of the British schooner Tampko, bound from Sabine Pass to the Byliae with ono hundred ang twelve bales of cotton. ad ats On the 12th inst. the same vossel, off Sabine Pass, picked up the officers and others of a small boat while at- ge "4 Of (ho times,’ it will bring large Noussing fo tenes asung snow wan fepl Has Porte, | aieaLan cy ce teerynowill give Gent to South to win its inde; around and nothing in the viciuity of Mem ; move, and countermarches ex 19m bas been 8 failure, aud a disastrous one. Bonks’ expedition is over, and from Port Hudson, in disgrace, be (OBO back with bis fleet to New Orleaus, where he is ‘vepting bis impotent rago upon the defenceless people of at ob: ‘opens the land and naval, Soon come ae eto ting w hat? if we are not ‘who commanded the steamor Josiah Bell at the tine of the | operativns will be Nashviid> PY capture of the Morotn Fowler hed a commiscion | 0% *rmy of = rive, HF tt me eel ere Ei wy ao ES ai Habe of the rebel array, giving | through ihe mouritin acon now dated by oops exclusive control of sheir ‘squadron,’ as they call | Seize upon founessee und Virginia Ra!iryed 1 te direction, and attempt to into Ge by the eap it, at Badine Pass, ture of C Pte we: beltove, tothe proramae WEDDING PARTY AT THE SPANISH LEGATION. a pheerned yn 1 Ae mcd ‘There was a brilliant party at the residence of the mond w andoued strike 0 contre Spanish Minister last night, in honor of the recent wed- Of the coutedorsey” ix now the policy. ee ding of the Secretary of the Spanish Legation with ——— the daughter of (the Brazilian Minister, It wae | THO New York -Demoeracy and Peace. ‘sonah 1, Aprit 13. attecded by the whole Diplomatic Gorps now | the New York democracy are at last conv that fm the city. Colonel Homaine, the Haytion Min- the South cannot be conquered are for peace, aud desire iliation and a conference, if they are in eacnest for tater, was amongst the guests, but he was loft almost | Conciliation and ® conference) i ference. The Bourhern unnoticed by his diplomatic canfreres, and stood nearly | terms of peace were offered whea our new government the whole evening in the hall, He has ceased to bea | was ized, and has been sinee reiterated on every Hon, and notwithstanding the sympathy largely expressed Datile Heid. Final separation and unconditional inde- for his race, even Senator Sumner, who was present, for- cama a 0% Ms practical demonstration on this occasion. City Intelligence. DEATH OF PAYMASTER FREDERICK B. CURTIS. Laven’ Fark—Cavnos of ras Lv@scuLats Concerrios.— ‘The Department bas received intelligence of the death ‘The offorts of the ladies who have been for the past work of Assistant Paymaster Frederick. Curtis, of the United holding a fair for the benefit of the Chureh of the Imma States steam sloop Pawnee. culate Conception, corner of Fifteenth street and avenue A, have been so fara and derorved success. The fair ARRIVAL OF PRISOWERS OF WAR. aa = great Passaetation To Cartain Dicasow.—On Tuesday even- the citizens of the Twenty-cighth precinct, Kighth Department, with a deed for lot of ground, valued at city of Washington. » and HE DECISION IN THR CUMBERLAND COAL Case. — | CVrt $1,400 on Nimely soccndl wereet te of at he rom ‘The decision in the Cumberland Coal ease, involving tbe dione (Capata Dck Gia penmestonen tolg ante OF title of half the mines owned by that company, and now - Page, of Yage’s . | cme om cee pending before the Court ot Appeals at Annapolis, cannot | FF FST TESA” ang Wm. West, Vaq., of the bight be rendered before the next June or Ootober term. The | ward. Captn Duce bee voun for thany youre one cane excites much interest here and in Maryland, having | nected wi a twice been decided against the company, and the lant | % the sergeants Gtective fores. aa time under the decision of the Oourt of Appeals. Lacroma wt Riomann O'Goxman.—Mr, Richard » APPOINTMENTS IN THE ADJUTANT OMVERAL'S OFFIOR. man’s lecture on ‘‘Edmand Barko,” for the benefit of the suiiey wstioey solr ec tae been sppointed in the | Hlth Reliet Fund, will ake place at Cooper Institute next of the Young Men's Adjutant General's office, and among them several ser- pontay eventag, mater (he suuptone “s. Roman Wo Benevolent Association. The tale of geants of fine clerical ability who bad previously beon | tickots thus far has boon very iarge, and there ix oo doubt engaged In that capacity. Dut a handsome sum will be realized. The Peventh regi ment band will be in attendance and perform selections ARRIVAL OF DISCHARGED S01.DIERS. from the Irish national airs during the evening. Discharged soldiers mustered out of the service, their Fara. Accmet.—Un Sanday last a heavy sign beard, term of service having expired, are arriving daily here | insecuroly fastened at 91 Bowery, fell down, and struck from the Rappabaanock. {wo men who were passing. One of them—named Alex. Jo femme care saenwthesmmeean apdlggedoalageey fect Ot aor qxaputed tbe owner of Whe store for the eg. auotion, under @ mortgage to Riggs & Co., to settle up the | jigence which enused the accident. Buch oriminal care eatate of Mr. Gales, aod brought cighty thousand ene hun- | jessness should be punished. An advertisement in ano- dred Goliars—a price that speaks volumes for the enbance- ‘ber column gives particulars more in detai! ment in the value of property in Washington. The pur- chaser, Mr. Spalding, wil erect « fine modern building upon the lot, but the Jnéelligencer will oceupy @ portion of it, and be onntinaed at the old location. ‘The steamehip North Star, Captain Jones, will leave SALE OF THE AUSTRIAN MINISTER'S EFFECTS. this port at noon to-day for Aspinwall. ‘The sale by the Chevalier Hulseman, of some of his ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacitc mont valuable effects, makes the third of the diplomatic | will close at balf-past ten o'clock this morning. ‘The New Yorn Haasto—Eiition for the Pactf, con. important News of the ten days, for. senate Saonseetiee will be ready at fall past pine o'clock this morn Governor Andrew Jobnaye is gull bere. The army ingle oxplon, in wrappers, ready for mailing, oy eouts, ‘r Operating so as to clear out the rebels ‘These local troops for Tenme-sce, operate as so mach increase { NEWS FROM HAVANA. Our Havana C Havana, April 18, 1868. The News from the Sia’'s—A Personal Biplanation-—Dare rita Carreno and Mr. Vandergucht, do, , de. By the atcamer Sheldrake, whlob leaves to-day, T sand the moet important news yot received from Morice siace the favasion of that reypblic by the Froach. 1 uave w do a separate letter of it. Tho news of the reverse sustained by the Movitor fle 6 (o Char eston harbor causod great exmtément among tid lag, 8 this city, as you may well suppose, Charleston not be." ‘2 My province, comments on the allatr frm mo would te, 4 of plaice aud ungecossary, much as! do- bire to say sori !98 Therofers, Laving giveu you tho news (rom Mexi®, #4 boing, to o cortassgxtont, do- barred frou common 40x 8 the war in the states. dy! proceed to a personal aSWir, Of considerable importance to mynolt, . The attontion of his Excolioncy “8 Captain Goneral has beon callod to one of my recent letto%8, M which I med- toned that a high dig: itary of the gov Mament had ro ceived a largo sum of monoy for permission Yo tand no- 6F0e8 on the igiand, \ have boen assured in the most Positive mannor that it is mot true. and it givos mo grest Pleasure to say #0; but, to cloar myself more completely, aod inorder that his Exceliency and the public may un dorstand that 1] was not 60 much to blame in inaking 69 serious ® Charge against the superior goverument of tho irland, 1 will state that, in the frst plaice, I was assured {n the most positive mangor, by a person who had, or pretended to have, an at te of know ng. that it was true, In the next place, the notorioas corrupéinn which exists government officiain bore, as his Kx colloucy,well knows, warranted me in placing sone amount of crodit, at toast, in tke statemont, Ab this very moment his Excoliency 1s laboring bard to mature & plan of reform which may in o Moasure mitizale the ovile of corruptica, bribery and fraud which pervady ali, or almost all, the branches of the goverament of Cabe, Tattack no individual, and therefore let m9 individund complain. What I say now in rogard to corrapti n comes to me almost directly from the lips of his Excelleacy, whose opinions in this respect I know pericetly well, Fur that exa'ted personage | have the highest regard, and ihe most unbounded coniidence tn the honesty aud manliness of his character, and my only foar is that he may {i bis strength unequal to the great and profeeworthy he proposes to himself, false statement, it was certainly not with the mali fntention of casting aspersions upon dim, but as one who #4 humble laborer in ¢he cause of human progrens, do sirovg of exposing wickedness aud injustice thet they may be crushed and confounded wheresvever they ny 6} I trust his Excellency will bo satisfied with this ox planation, which I make sulely because my statement ‘was nu-error which | was bound in honesty t correct. The litte pivmist Teresiia Ci ron) bas met with wonderful success, Hor concert lat Sunday nicht at the Tacon drew one of the largest assemblage 1 ever saw in Havana, Tho house was crowdni! from floor to domo, and cvory ove sppeared do. lighted and astonished at the wonderful performance of this interesting child, Anvther concert takes place to night, and on next Sunday sho m+kes her = 99 ance in Matanzas. among those who assisted (he li Le artist was one who deverves @ notice for the extraord'!- tion with which he plays the viviin. fhe name of ths gentioman is Vandergucht. I cannot cou- ceive anything better than bis performance. forstbly Pagupiui was superior, or it may bo that Ole Bull sur. passes him. 1 ever heard either; but of all the good violiviste i have ever heart, uone cau surpass, and fow gan, come near, Vandorgueht. Ho ought to go to New 01 ‘Too weathor to day is excessively warm Exchange on New York is {rom 38 to 40. West Point Cadet Appointm: Tho following is a list of Cadet a) povatments mado by tho Prosident for 1363, viz:— 1. Ashbol H. Cram, of 0. 2 Frodorick A. Mahan, of New York. 3. William A, Gunningham, of Now York. . 4. John Camoron, of Pennsylvania, 6. Henry W. Shoeter, of Tilinols. Charles L. Hointzelman 1. Goerge Sumuer Jonkina. 8. John J. D, Kingsbury, of Connecticut. 9. Washington Haut Walbridgo, of Obie. 10. Caaries Harrod Campboll. THE WEEKLY HERALD. ‘The Cheapest Publication im the Country. ‘The Worx Hraarp, ready to-morrow (Saturday) morning at ton o'clock, will contaia # grapiie account of the Successful Mun of the Blockade at Vicksburg by, the Union Gunboats and Transports, and « report of the Strategy of General Grant, with cm excellent Map showing bis present Position and He «quarters. An inside View of Vicksburg, giving an account of the great strength of the p'ace. ‘Map showing the rebol works around Vicksburg, at the ‘Wharves, at the Corners and alenz the Stroots. Hixhly important account, from the Hunato Special War Correspondent, of the tuccessful Operations of Generai Banks in Louisiana, and of the Triumphant March of his Army in the Opelousas Region. _ Important News from Virginin, North Carolia, Mis- seurl, Tennessee, Texas, Havana, Mexico, Europe, and all parts of the world. Accouat of the Shipwreck of the Liverpeol steamship Anglo-Saxon, with tne Loss of Two Hundred and Thirty- woven Lives. Report of the Weokly Doings of the Knights of tho Golden Circle, giving a L ster from Sir Aprabam Lincoln, fand thoir Upintons on Matters Milit ry, Political, Finan ctal and Goetal. Some of Father Abraham's Jokes, er @ Holliday or Jolly Day im Cabinet Council, Continuation of tho novoletto “ In a Fix!’—The [talian’s Story. Sporting—Billiards—The Prise Ring¢—R wing and Trot- ting, &e., deo. Agricuitaral—Propagation of the Grape—Raising Ever. groens from Seed—Root Grafting—How to Propogato the Hollybock—New Verbonas, kc. , tec. 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MORRIS 2 00., Imingwe, Delaware OfSetal Draw' of the Library Aseo- ciation Company 6 Lot! oo 38, 68, 8, on to, ae, 2, a) 23, 62, 60. 29, 6, 1, 60, 47, 76, 3, 31, 61, 13, 5, 27, 6. Tot Gtreviaes, be. Prizes Cashed ts 1a" Wan sire, tame Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lottertes. Taformation JOBEPH BATRA, B A TO 1 Wall treet, Room No. 1, New ork. Hair Dy-, y Cents, Biack or Brown, Natural, durable and beautiful Depot No. | Bar. clay street, Bold by ali druggiete ‘W. A. Batehelor’s Hair Dye—The Best world ; instantaneous, barmiess and reliabi had ty druggiata and performers Pectory, i Barclay Arent. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative and rs Berea Sp ceiires arcs rota Mo. 6 Astor Hous, The aye aj by skilful artiow Disenses of the N Bary and Benue! By pent hi reliable reeiment—ia ‘of the Howard Assgew ‘sent ip eenied - of charge, Address 4 ry hough Howard Associations Philadeiphia, Pa — Trusecs.—Marsh Brothers, Corner of Broadway and Avo street, Syypervere, le Kinetic Rivet Bhoower Braces, Busyeneory Vaodages, Biaaue tad Caramenia! Bandages, A Indy aitebdemt, Brooks’ Spring Hoots and Balmorais— sabiovania. snd of Bee quali, of LORtN BROOKS & NB, 634 Broatway, corner of Howard erent Re al, Uri~ Hawny Bancumas, Recretary. Dresses, Cionks and Gentiomen'’s Vike new without taking apart LORD, rane 49 Broome weet, Umbretia Lock 6. 66 Broetwer BI, Patent Wibev> Hatem Whites are very atiractive. Drews Also, Cape, Ike Broaawa, Wheeler & Wi with valuable improvements. Fight ¢ * deo eqnailed alyle a: Greenwich streets, of Pyle's 0. K. Soap. Ladies Dogs are + House Cleaning Made ol ing Styles of Hate Jats, BOTY, Imperial wad Miluary | '# Sowing Machines, Ofice 506 Broadway, N.Y, Sieat Miliptic Lock-Stteh Sewing o; With Improved Braider, 537 Broadway, N. ¥ Visite for 81, of Un- inh, at TAIT'S, corner of Cortlandt and Kasy, by the Use id by grocers evorywhore. he Feature at Bar- NUM'S to-day, See bis advertisomont, Wire Railing and we TOK dow Gunriddea LOK ERS HAM oat of Leoadway, MISORLLANE.OUS, fee 10 hor etep, and ierber haude—Plaatation Bitlean” A few Lotties of PLANTAT) \UN BITTERS Wi cure Nervous Hosdache Sour Btowaeh and Prostration, Great ‘Which are the ovidences of V atalency and In Qold Bxtremities and Feverteh Lipa, na Folia Breede Ihoation, Nervous affections Rrocasive Fatigue and Seort Breath, Pain over the Eyon. Mental Despondency Weatvens Baltow Complexion, Weak Bows, ba LAVER OOMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA, — ‘This w! eatiinated thet sovon tonthe etult asdment Nha! uae; Mt te f balls an Me? 4 Tnoutd be direst proceed fron: a diseased and torptd Uver. The déliary seore- Hons of the liver overflows entire system and exhibis# bore symptome, After a long research, we are able \o present tbemrose «= warkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the D whe and colons world hap ever produced. Witkin one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the Plantation Bit- ters, and not an instance of complaint bas come w oar knowledge. Tle to all conditions of life, 10 the stomach potsou the Boos AND SHOKS—a @) 5 eens in —— ! MISCELLANEOOR: A® ELEGANT CUBE UR THE HATE, Vromature Loas of the lla 1, which is so common Dow @ | days may be oatrely preveutod by the vee of PHALON'S COCIN, PUALON'S COCLN, PHALONB COCIN PHALONY vr GOCIN’ PUALON'R GOCIN, | PHALONS OOCIN, PHALON'S COCIN OR DEODORIZED co OK DEODOKIZED ¢ OK DEODORIZED OR PRODORIZED OK PEODORIZED DR DRODORIZED OK PEODORIZED OK DEODORIZED FOR THB HAIR FOR THR HAIK. YOR THE HAR a FOR THE HAIR —— Principal Depot $17 Rroadway, | rou THe Hk For sale everywhere {OR THK HAR FOR i HAIR. YOR THB Halk ALL BOTTLER %) CRNTH. ALL BOWLES 3) CBNTS. ALL WOTTLES 30 CENT? BMALL TLS ¥) ORNTS. BMAL in LARGE BOTTLE: LARGE BOTTLE: LAKG? +4 60 CENTA, ARGH BOTTLES W CHNTA ARCE BOTTLES 6) CENTS, LARGE BOTTLES 09 CENTS. TO PRESERVE AND IMPROVE THE HUMAN FAIR. The only article discovered for promot the health « strength Of the hair, and tying the ba righ and gry appearance, teP ebON'S COOIN, and we recom mend all o buy it,—Phiiadelphta Preas, BOX OF -COLOKA FOR CARTER DE VIb With directions ior coloring, for dollar, colors, Leng periectiy rauspar- KOR cab color moat bea \tifully em, . Bent fre by rons HOW Kil ‘866 Broadway, opponite Hall, Black & 06, OURBON WHHAK EY, KeTABLISHED 1A3® 5. T. SUIT'H KENTUCKY WHISKEY DISTILLREIBS. ‘hiskes bas been adopted by the governmont for hes ale bY every druggist in the eity, built » Distt oa, Kon or Whiskey Agenty, 69 Drundway, N sh mark at Vitus airase, orev Tein Parente, WMP, ALLEN, Agente “AND very beat qombty, at the lo wii Mowery. vost to ‘Rear Twent -‘ourth street. (AND , TAGR—ADB KINDS “sprig en same & Byarchesere. ay i ee wbdbien 1 y ons PD WATLS, 1M. ARGS ORtats kul cll ciseemne or the feet rared witheuspalner apse fees” Mlle sapcions at Reone out effectual tonic and agreeable stimulant, sulted E** ABD KAR.—DR, CADWELL, QOULIBD, MO. Be dl Cintas place, Bighth alreet, neat Broadway, twemuy youre past devotad bie atiantion exclusively eve nnd charge for etamination ‘The reports that W relies upon mineral substances for tte | {Ae OF ihe, Bie nnd Hes, Me chews fos eotive properties are wholly fa! ae. Por the public satefae tom, and that pationte may consul their physicians, weap: ‘pend a list of Its components Carisava Baax—Coledreind for ever two hundred year tm the treatmendof Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness Ao. It was introduced tuto Burope by the Countess, wite of the Viceroy of Peru, tm 160), and afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormons price of ite own weight im sliver, under the mame of Jesuits’ Powders, and was finally made public by Louis XVI., King of France. Hombdldt makesee | in » alea euve! pecia! reference to ita febrifuge qualities during bis Beut® American (revels, Cascaniits Basa—For diarrho-, colic aad diseases of the stomach and bow els Dawpuison—For infammation of thelotns and dropetcal aSertions. Cramomis PLowEne—Por onfeobled digestion, Lavenoes ProwsRemArvwatic, etinulant“and tonto strengthening. tke leteet verted of lites Fosters GOP La Tik RBS? AND: Tae CREAPRON, a A. MOKION'S, 25 Meivew Inne, Now York, JBN, FOSTRE AND THB FLAG OF yaueg.. “Head ne more Sage of truce. Af you want come am i Lake tt" ‘A beautiful Card Photograph of thin scone, Price 280. Gegs mall, Just puoiished by o Fuk POD HLT. ANTHONY, 001 Brontoay. FALTH AND AMUSEMENT COMBE a ht OF jantic Aondemy, No. iconth sirert, to be evened by Bisa: mare. — ne ee EDICAL, ADVISER, AC. ON THR DisBase hag ony Rein ft ind OLDAVIA CRBAM Wy strength, softness and lustre 1 wi situa popes ea eR gther Hon, Prepared mai 4 foi, Pau hie a wig and toupee Mond street, N.Y. CHALLENGES tor pros. MUBICAL INSTRUMENTS, MUO, 40, RTH, HOW A OO. (late Pond & Os.) with on J. Fenove from Broad: a ie ekien ee share 40 beitiirs Firth, Wixvananxan—For sorofule, rheumatism, be. qriatd cerbries this eppecteaiiy of thoaning thelr inuewan seen arses ng tos eam | Een carer eaten Also, clove bads, orange, carrewae, corlander, snake root, ta ctaptmns fore abd eerat the otan egee af ae. werey ths ctteation of purchanta, a tain wiirth on a Go. atom ia ng a4 tlons Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanish ovign, impart | Wir wrich, with thelr ldrge sreck of tng beauty to the complesion and brillancy to the mind, io | Mustei! Meechandine generally, they beg z yet unknown to the commerce.of the world, and we withhold ts name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES Rocuseren, N, ¥,, Deo. 38, 1801. Mooers, F.H. Dass 4 Co—I have benn & great sufferer from dyspepeta for theee or four years and had to abandon my profession. Abou! theee months ago tried the Plante, ion Bitters, and to my grat jog, 1 am nownearty « weld man. Ldhave recommended thew im several casesan’ @ far 08 Roow, always with signal benefit. Lam, respectfully, yours, Purmapsernias, REY. J. 8. CATHORE, \, loth month, 17th dey, 1688, Raaracren Paiexp—My @sughtrr bes bese much bene OTH fited by the use of thy Pianiation Bitters, Thou wiltsen@ | Line at lower prices than the lowest of any other estabtlaite me two botiles more, Thy friend, Gusanan Moves, ASA CURRIN, , Curroaao, Ti., Feb. U1, 168iy Messrs. P. H. Dusse & Co.'—Piease send us another twelve cases of your Pisstation Bitters, Age morning appe User thoy appear to have superseded everything eles, and are greatly esteemed, Yours, 40, GAGE 4 WAITR Arrangements are Dow eompieted to oupply any demand for this article, which, from lack of government stampa, has Bot heretofore been possible. aw sin "aon 8 RemG aL tants, Lorian, ATARD, 2 Om Aeeping Articies, a, 60 Brentweg, Hew Vers. | RewaNe vouunrazas, ATTENTION! THR BOWERY OLOTUING COMPANY, NO. 106 BOWRRY, WEAR GRAND STAERT, (Rig of the Bulletin), Wil supply your wanta in the cLoTmina ment, Cgll aad see for yourselves, Gone cuns von be admmtnietored withont the know Of the prtlent, Thi has been used to Kurops «lth rd cose, Mundrede of testimunials ean be ore wi es ned, proprinier. Osnsuliatvns from. ike + 5 aman ‘U6 Thirteenth sweet, corner of avenue, N.Y. Tp GALLANT SHIP MISSISMI PPI ‘Biasing owe) at fort HM dese copes. Price aS conte. Rent by math, A beautiful Card nae é peoage, Sent Bo. bt Broadwoy. IE GREAT SPRING ‘REMEDY. i the bleod an! remert) et foul A cc acai Lp ao - BP ‘The public may rest aovured that i no case will the per | cious 84 Lhe frifine A eis KARBAMARILLA, fectly pure standard of the Fientation Bitiors te deyerted te ay yy ie direction of ty ssf, Be from. Bvery bottle bears th~ fee simile of our signature on ——= © eteel plate engraving of It cannot be gemuine, Bold by ell Druggiets, Orovere an’ Dealere thevagheut the ». 1, Deaxs 4 00, — eoet tat dawn on epee drat rate Haerumbed "0 Powder will Ril) afl Insects anicere Seo _Dem AaB. ai URE yoR sae FURS IODINE 1% caters te Am AxD ban) ry enue enter wee ne of thie week lee Meet of L bet tther interen ng matiere bere Ree (or ™ Onur 1H Pubdereg ot W Pe hres. nol we etinwephare an DR aes REPRIGRRATORS YROM 6300, AL, Cooper Lumiiinie, how eee ay Ri gnon Uatropeaion 213 Brontvey, MF. ‘és MPNOFTA OF DR STERLINGS Th berke pth fey! felted Eee ate. on thick on: aTio AHO: Jatin tan a Byosdwag, B.S CONSUMPTION DYSrEP. meroirial davase, and ai? maladies Whi arien from the blood. defective wuts 1omiNs WaTee, PURE H. AKDERS Chemine, SAVING OF ® PER CENT, BY ‘articloe ot , Comper Lnantin ta. LLEVIATOR —OR. Ley’ ALLEVIATOR CURES bontona, tender fret, foot et The, We. sed Gi fen! oma wy a STIMULAT Ki cures ait woe on 4 log Be i LING, was proprieior Lo SRMALL VIC’. W TILER Lnquire #1 toe ene depo a Casts tow etreet Hew York. [Me BURDELL, MURDERER. Us KARLY CALRER AND MATURER INAMY, A LOVER SUES lis SWRETHRART. RATIONAL . PoLion. oazerTe [eevee ano vaLvanun pucovenr. HILON'S INROLU BLE CHMENT loot more ity (ban any lovention now Ea twspebrety prostaat mos, and plowvecsed by oflte b> eng ethene Preparation knows. MILTON'S 1NGOL' BLE CEMENT to @ new thing, and the een! A A wd a aoty, ee ome SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, and under no cireumeances oF change of \vmpernture, wil Wi become corrujA or omit 007 ve email. noot AnD SHOR mancfacturers. vsing machines. will Ged Mt the beet articte teen ‘or com the chanerla oe Mt works without ae ae Magnetic Pile wen tet # etiiblalty TNE TS thew 000, 20 bes teen mace, hold $ proves. 4 2 OO., Ol Broadway, New Yor’ . 17 18 RAPRCIALLY ADAPTED TO LEATHER, we cain aean meril wnat i ot be Pawnee ea we Bote see ee ee IT 18 THE OWLY LiguiD cRxENT Fixtant thet Wem sore thing me FURNITURE, CROCK ned ERY Tots, BON, Four, De eee vee REMEMBER NILTO! Ie in 0 thet fore aad wih ” fe MILTON BRO 400, Prep riesone Frovidenen, h. Zor gale whaienaie nage my oe no onkiey uoal 4,00, RUCKLla 218 Ureeewih orem, eet at ree avery’ Wes ov Go} GOLD oie va BROADWAY. KALTI® How i , Suite HOLLAND susbes Su HOLLAND BILAD KS. oe TOF 8 ie oan” ul behaves AGL AYYLR wiXT pen Sarre srnivo riaTven How tw vee THE HOLLAND #haDra Hi 59 Lack cum ove BRVADBAY. 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