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4 ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1863. the ground. The referee admitted the justice of the claim, and awarded the fight to Dunn, amid Ga $s hands, with all Ms stores, armament, munitions and THE PRIZE.RING: ‘Again he moved bis command with celerity poe ‘the wildest and a, tee Sumnaliuous characier. pee reset com mgs | Pelee Wight Betmeom Sian Ream of | Mii te Cn wren wn -~ hoy Brooklyn, and Jim Miliett, of New soeatble to describe. the wi banks of Antietam creek, and to were partici, im that decision produced, Elliott's frientie maintained in the fovere contest for the possession of pO a York, for Three Humdred Dollars A | noisest and most violent manner that Duon wes on the Side—Dunn the Victor, dc. The fight between Dunn, of Brooklyn, and Elliott, of New York, for $300 a side, was brought to a decision at an early hour yesterday morning. The timo origi- nally agreed upon when the articles of tho matoh were signed was Monday, the 11th, and Camp Scott, Staten Island,was the place named, when the choice of ground was won by the representative of El- liott. Gwing to the publicity given by the friends. of both parties to the locality agreed upon, the police au- thori\ies were quickly made cognizant of tho afftir, and steps were taken to prevent the fight coming off. A force of the harbor police waa dotailed to proceed to Staten Island, and they arrived in time to effect their ob- ject. Both Dunn and Elijott wore on the ground, equally desirous of commencing proceedings; but from some ua- foreseen cause the seconds of Elliott and his principal backer bad not arrived, much to his mortification, as he was most anxious to begin the contest, for which he had been diligently proparing by undergoing @ ropes, and not on the ground at all, and that he was per- feotly justified tn hitting him in that position. On the other band, Dunn’s friends stautly contended that he was fairly on she ground, and that Klliott adopted this course to Gnish the fight, because he found his etrength and courage failing. Which party was correct we cannot de- cide, as, Owing to there being no outer ring and not the slightest accommodation for reporters, we could not seo either of the men when down in the corner whore the al- feged foul’? took piace. Tho decision of the referee, however, who was mutually selected, is final, conclusive and irrevocable, and altbough the stakeholder was served with a notice not to give up the money, he will doubtless do 60 on reooiving a satisfactory renee from the win- ning parties. How the fight would have terminated, had ot (bis contretomps taken place we are unable to judge. Both mea were strongh on their legs, and could have fought a long time. Dunn's only injury was in bis lelt eye being almost gone; Mliott had a lump on his brow, one eye punished, and marks on his ribs whero his oppo- pent's beavy right band had visited. Indoed ‘hele pane pan- jahment might be said to be about equal. Kitiott has uch improved since tee t his previous battles with Billy Clark and Hea. . His frame has become more knit and his a 3 is wot yet nineteen years has plenty of time to ‘KSBURG—LIEUTENANT GENERAL, After the rebel army bad been driven ouwor Maryland, jackson’s forces, vin Lee's, moved southward towards when that portion of the Union oad under General Sumner made its rapid movement to annock, General Jucksou’s forces also oe rapidly to keep up with it, arriving in Fredericks- burg aborily after Sumner occupied Falmouth, Had the pontoon bridges been ready General Sumper would have occupied the position first, and the slaughter of December tha might have been’ avoided. General Jackson command of the right wing during that fear- contest, and repulsed the lett wwg of Buraside'e army, under General }Franklin. For this victory, claimed by the rebeis, and for his particular participation in that battle, he was ‘promoted to a leuten- ‘nt goneralship, a rank equal to our commander of a =. La xn time after boy battle he aa renee ; but it inly appears that, sick or well, was on the field at Chauceliorsville. CHANCELLORSVILLE. At this, his last battle, be again demonstrated his of moving with celerity. When the movement of —— plied rst commenced, at tho laiter end of April, ’s command was at Port Royal, on the extreme peop pene and here he faced the adyance of a clever Worthiok that the taccien of fight- Beyeoida’ ‘cor; Perceiving this was a faint, he pushed strict course of two months’ training. The pelice ing on the pion which he ad pted by his seconds’ of ‘across: country, and on the were im such strength that it was hopeless to this fight, were of May attacked with + determination the pp right-of the ay tly ‘Again moving | ‘ink of @ghting, and a return to the city was agreed with recnarkabia.qniekees ho on the 3d of May at- | upon. A subsequent meeting of the principal backers, the is poet ie aoe ubder General Sodgwiok hae same day, led to tho venue being changed to.the State of delivory and ony requires peatl to make ima clavor, Hide‘ and the loft of ours. He was no doubt wounded | New Jersey, out of the Jurisdiction of the Metropolitan, Taluroingt te cy, ave five of the participators ee ee. Reet stead 97 BbUIRE Troe police, and Bulls Forry was naused as the locality ef the woe arrested, Tieton fery. “Surnieet i sommiind own su) dont was tak battle grqund, on the morning of Wednesday (yesterday) sss body othe Sorsey Gt tA i pinto iar ae ‘Soul, Dat amputation | Datwoen the hours of avo and sorem oo " Samitiod tall’ for" their favgr Sones ion Of the arm was necoasary._ {The orera Mom, combed wth Although the above arrangement was confined A » is ol causes , resu! in jeath , wl ‘according | at first to the selected friends of the prin- SSO CE INI yoo to the Richmond papers, took place on Sunday last, May 9. ol ot by that art ia tolegray INCIDENTS OF HIS LIFE. pigrelt EN which eetrticgt ae in : irl, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ‘There are many curious incidents connected with the | it soon became extensively kuown on Tue Ufo of this man, one of which is characteristic of his re- | ing. Long before midnight carriagos, with ieaaed eens Waanmaron, May 18, 1663. extreme piety. had in his service a negro who @ go used to his ways az to kuow when he was about to start on an expedition without reeeiving any no- tice from his master. When asked how he could know that, as bis master never talked about his plang, tho Begro anawered, “Masea Jackson allers prays ebory night and obery mornin’; but when’ be goon any ex; pray two, or ‘tree, or four times durin’ de night. ‘When | see him pray two, or tree, or four times durin’ do {reizht, commenced crossing (he Canal aud Barclay 6 forries, from New York, to tho Siato which is porglarty regarded a8 out of the Union. ‘Tho exedus continued night, no effort being made by the authorities to arrest the tide of emigration, probably yor they were not cognizant of the cireumsiances. wkeo was the first halting place, and Ed. re: pes overfiown with a crowd of the most motley description; every class of tho social strata having ite numerous re- i MAJOR GENBRAL HALLECK NOT TO TAKE THE FIBLD IN PERSON. ‘The Star says that it has reason to believe that there is ‘no truth in the story that Genoral Halleck designe taking the field in person in the next movement of tho Army of the Potomac. HARMONY BETWEEN MR. SEWARD AND THE BNGLISH aight, I pack de age; for 1 know he goin’ on ap tatives. Proceeds a mile cr two up the podishum.” wh Tider of the noble fiudson Mooney’s Hotel, at AND FRENCH MINISTERS. Another incident is connected with his idea of dying a | Bull's Ferry, was hich was tho Tt t@ stated positively in dipiom tic circles that the reacued, trysting piace, and whore it was known Duon and his trainers had taken up their quarters for the nicht. About seven or eight hundred people hg hore met, and badi nage, betting and blowing on the fort comtest be- caine the principal objects of business. It was speedil; ascertained that Elliott had remained on the New Y -_ the river all night, and as time passed without his pearance asmall row boat was despatched to bring hl ks over. Daylight had been visible for ome time, and the crowd, who had enticipated the fight would com mance soca as the sun a) \» became impyfiont. or two im wa) weet up paren iets chevaticrs @ inaustric, were present in /arge painful death, and, before the rebellion, this became a es of hypochondria; for he would occasiona'ty fancy limbs were being paralyzed, firat on oue side and then ‘curious way of hokiing bis head up very Straight, a his invariable response to any remark was, ? whilst bis chin would appear as if it were trying to cet up towards the top of his head. following item from a contemporary, if true, will Li- gee the poder Of the soldier the battle of Chapultepec, where be commanded & twched te Pillow’s division, hil commander to wicAdrae Ate entente cordiale is perfect between Mr. Seward and the British and Freoch Ministers, THE CAPTURE OF GRAND GULF. The result of the affair at Grand Guif ie gratifying to the Navy Department, inasmuch as ita theory has all along been that assaults by the fleet should be sustained by opesettons on land. BXCHANGB OF PRISONERS CAPTURED IN BECENT BAT- TLES. | as, avcvrding to Pillow's c:aven idea, it wan too much | numbers, ensued, enabling thom’ to ply their vocations | Afrangements are being made for tho immediate re- heed whaters Lo, je: "a order, ‘he rapidly lint ‘and. moved his section a hundred with success. Attbia juncture the Sherif! of Hudson | lease and exchange of prisoners captured during tho pont county arrived, and al bis intention of stoppin oS canmy’ the sport, and’ that be bad five hundret men to back his | 1 bustle row announced some dis- | The Bier of Stonewall Jackson have for soveral years, | Suthority, Au unusual | ‘before and since the birth of the subject Zee'S) | tinguished arrival, and Flliett was seen to lard from a vaketon , buen noted for their high pretensions to ariscc- bout and ebter acarriage. Ho had been rowed nempar-cahastag tie: Bigiiert bretender tome title of fia spariven Gomnteenenaviie; acd the great diitanoe .V. It is said the monetary cupital of the famuy | as the cause Of his lass a aun 1 did Got’ keop pace with their pretonsions, and therefore | 4, move Wo the baitie ground, whore the rig was recent operations of the army in Virginta and elsewhere on both sides. A fow days more will see al! Union off- cers and soldiers released and either exehanzed or paroled. BECOVERY OF THE BODIES OF THE SLAIN. Tho Secretary of War has directed that while the Army works, where he did great execu- ie he hero of our sketch ent life a ««poor gentleman.” ready fixed. t followed. This epot was on the | of the Potomac remains in its present position uo parses Hits family interest, however, secured him bis admission tz above Bull's Ferry, and the access was by an | sna be granted to persons to visit it with tho view of €o West Point, to ‘Shich ho teavellod.on foot from | most perpendicular ascent. Ly a ruge, the Shortt Olarksburg to Wash: So says Madam Rumor. | 88 despatched about three miles down the river, w! obtaining the bodies of deceased friends. Jackson. of the United States Court, is also re. | 2° Was cunfidentially informed the principals had gi General Leo bas refused to allow parties to visit the Arriving at tho riug side, we found it surrounded by ono of the hardest crowds we ever witnessed, Elliott was the first to throw in his cap, entering in company with his seconds, Barney Aaron and Jim Carroll. Pefore the ring could be cleared several free ty hts ensucd, glace bottles being ireely sed, and cut heads became numer- ous. Dunn quickly followed his opponent, bis seconds to have been bis bipod cousiv. anecdotes battle field, for the purjove of finding and carrying a are from @ Richmond i : * - x tho dead, unlees thoy can spocity with something like ex- actijude where they foll. RETURN OF GOVERNOR CURTIN. Govorvor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, revurned to-night Jackson:=A Yankee mnvedoten abo ta, sguptured in the attics beysod Hichimondy was to some brigadier’s headyuarters. Being fatlguod 10 down under a tree to rest. Pretty soon General Lee ‘and staff rod dwhob*was, and when | being Phi). Clare and Kat Burns, with Jonny Galvin, bis told this poldie Psa ig estravagan: ra, | trainor, as bottleholder. eget BE ca ne Phd wanton ap nase at gamma rae | | Notlongatier Jackson and his sal! rode up.” When told | maxing their toilets, while the ampires and refyreo wore himself delighted with the complote arrangoments that } thas bay Kye hosen. dim «Giddings was selected us Dunn s umpire, | have been made for the care of the wounded. reat excitement, showing Sat he was rauon es - a . , ae free Ola Stodewall than Lae. | He fad fio er ee eee Pom igre rolerig, | RRLEASR OF KAVAL PuifoNens OF WAN BY THE |. Sigs, nctelns touch fee teobee’ kod wiih that be Jaid down. | clined toact, and it was culy om Norton being “ssured REBELS. end bab ni falls Sie Skt that both sides were satisfied. with bis appotutineut that ‘Tho Navy Department to-day received information from PA a he he et de erg hho agrvod to Mj the onerous und “unthanktul ofice. uta. | the proper authorities at Fortress Monroe tbat tho oflen:s tots corny. Fae man im | hore wan Do sun visib.e, "The. colors, back atk round; | and men of the following vossols, who bad from time to time beon made prisoners by the rc boils, have been ox- changed, viz:—Thoso cf the steamers bMercedita, Quesa of the West, flarrict Lane, Bsaac Smith and Columbia, and of the schoover Vassar. BNYORCEMENT OF THR CONFISCATION ACT. ‘Tho United States Marshal of the District, Col. Lamon, ts vigorously eaforcing tho Confiscation act, and yoster- day took possoasion of the fine house belonging to Major Charles 8. Wallach, of the rebel army. THK GUERILLA MOSBY AGAIN AT WORK. A telegram received here to-day from General Schenck's headquarters in Baltimore reports that tho rebel guortlia lott, avd emerald greeu for Dunn, Sco then tied to the: stakes. At this juncture the Sherif! entered tbe ring and ordered tho: proceedings to be stopped ; but, as he waa un- supported by:any material ald, he w: quick’ y aod un. ceremonious!y ousted from the | ban Elliott pow crossed ‘over and offered to bet $50 on the fight, which Dann promptly staked in the referee’s hands. aiid tumultu vs cmene from the triends of both parties. ‘Ibe orthodox formula of principals and seconds shaking bands having Deen gone through, time was called tor, Round 1.—ihere wus a striking contrast between the” ies soa, ws they advanced to the scratch, Filiott was Saibe bepeee ly two inchea, and somo eight or ten the heavier, weighing in tho pelghborkood ‘ot ono jundred re sixty. eight of one hundred and seventy pe, 5 wee in inagnificent condition, the moscles of i# arms and shoulders being adm rably developed, . old fellow, you are mighty your liquor fron! Give horn.” Imagine his feel. the most ungrecefal '# from side to side, INTERESTING FROM MISSOURI. Mebels and their Famti Sent South. Sr. Loum, May 13, 1863. Thirteen male and eloven female rebels wero sout Prominent men were Dauth Donovan, formerly Surveyor promise of immense powers of pro: sion. Mosby is again near Goose creek, Loudoo county, Va, Of this port; Jas.@. Doroughty, formerly Reoetver of | His wie gee and clear, bis Gyo bet ‘a | With a force of about three hundred cavalry. ovey; Dr. Mosca i lawyer; bronzed | an lened a ond his oyes | NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR STATE OFFIOBRS tanec ue Honry N. Hart, lawyer; Teac | yiiont. The muscles of bis logs also gave promise er ieee Pallard, lawyer; Mortimer Kenugt and Christian Pullis, merchants, and Linton Lappington, a ; rominent citizen of the county; the families of Owen Merry Hart and Natis Al- Lowes accompany them at their own request. Among the ‘women were Mrs, General Frcst, Mrs. Montrose, A. Palen, Mrs. Lappington, Smyser, 3. Ayres, McClure, Nicholson, Clark and Snodgrass, The two former were wives of rebel oMcers, (ho two latter rebel mail carriers. The men awbose families accompanied them were allowed to take B1,000, all others $200 each. It is ubderstood the property of these parties will bo appropriated for the benotit of sich and wounded scldiers. Another batch will probably leave on Saturday, and this ‘Will be kept up till the city and State are sifted of their more dangerous rebel eloment. of great eudurance and activity. Does showed by coutrast much*wmal'er than he actually ts; his condition was also perfect, although h's mtrscular dgvelopment is not so large as his opponent’ His attitude was good, his right guard well up and close to bis body, and bis tats extended, revdy for dashing in atthe frat ee lott’ position was also fine and artistic, keeping his right and leit hevanemesyy # iu forward motion, After some time spent in sparring, Dann led off and got home lightly on the body, Etliott conntoring on the left eyes, aud Donn crogs-counicring on the forehead, raising a lump, They clinched, and bath went domme & Kothor, Eliott on the top. A m wis inade by both sides for ‘first blvod;’’ but it was got allowed, ‘Kound 2.—Both prompt to time, and both showing evi- dence of the previous round—Eiljott on the brow and Dann on the Elhow rushed in, and some smart ex- porn ens.e{—Dona on the ribs and Flhott on the damaged eye, drawing the claret. In the end Dunn fought Eitiott down, amid the most tremendous cheering of the Brookiynites. “Fires claimed for Eliott, and allowed, Kownd 3.—Considerable sparring. Elliott led of on the injured optic, nearly closing it, but catchiog a on the ribs in return. They “clinched and some small fibbing ensued, Elitott seexflag to have the best of the in fighting, and causing bis friends to offer $100 to $60 on him, At tho close Filiott went down on bis knees. (im- me. se cheering). Round 4.—-Gvod exchanges. Elijott getting twice fair on "the face and Dunn a tremendous hiton the ribs. The former rushed in,and after some fbbing threw Dana, getting the best of the ro ‘The Virginia Union Convention met at Alexandria yes terday. Francis H. Pierpont, the present Governor, was nominated by P. Clay Pendleton, and selectod as the Union candidate for Governor, Mr. Minor, of Alexandria, was nominated for Lieutenant (iovernor. The Union Congressional convention of the Seventh Dis- trict also met, and nominated for the next Congress B. M. Kitchen, of Berkeley county, Virginia. ARRIVAL OF RADICAL. SENATORS. Senators Wade, Chandler and Wilson bave arrived here. ‘Their functions, as members of the Committes on the Conduct of the War, have ceased; but their views in ro- spect tothe present military status will be vigorously Pressed in executive quarters. * NAVAL PROMOTIONS AND ORDERS. Acting Master J.D. Warren has been promoted to be an acting voluntecr lioutenant, aud ordered to the com mand of the storeship Release. Acting Master Charles H. Brown, of the steamer Cour de Leon, bas been promoted to be volunteer lisuienant, and Acting Ensign William &. Morris, of the same vorsel, to be acting master. Acting Master F. A. Miller, bas been ordered to the steamer James Adger, and Acting Eosign G. A, Churchill The Retu: ARRIVAL AND DRPARTURE OF THE SECOND AND SIXTEENTH N. Y. 9. V.—GENKRAL M’CLELLAN ON BOARD THR JERSEY PERRYLOAT WITH THEM, ETC. ‘The Second and Sixteenth regiments, N. Y. 8. V. (two years men) passed through this city yesterday afternoon en route for Albany, where both organizations were Taised. They number about seven hundred men, and 4 fine ce, These regiments have been jeg A ay tbe oo oe engagemonts of the gra Ug — ran, West Point, Hound 6.—Mutual sparring for an opent ites Anjou n, Fredericksburg, &e. The following are | timo: Bure and Aaron. mont npr flowing 19 oflcers of the Sixteenth: their men close up until ordered back by the referee. Coronel, J. Je Seaver; Lieatensat Colonel, —— Palmer; | Cries of ‘go im, Elliot,’” Dunn feinted, but Filiott was wide | 4 SHREWD SHOPLIFTER IN CUSTODY—RXTENSIVE Major, J.C. Gilmore. ak Advai again, he dashed in, y pany A—Capiain, Many: Company B—Lieutenast pt a gt Pep coon wen Rn Bc der igeer pat pr atelier dul eeepc Bei Com| ‘in Pennemore; Crag ee D— | the , Dearly closing the left’ eye. Good exchanges, For several weeks past the pol we been in search i Fark Eau E—onrain Bentley ‘ee, Shough octastoualy w Wild and wot wo timed, when in the | of a weil known shoplifter, named Albert Greyman, alias Bomeeoy Sandford; ny ‘Lieutenant. Austia; | olinch, after some warm fibbing, Dunn wes thrown. | Marks, whose operations among the down town mer. Cece Lieutenant Jemmerwsn. ve) ton sto bet $100 La cereaenayursi ebeoring from | nants have been characterized by unusual shrowduees vite Untuk of refreshments at the Park bar. and audacity. At the store No. 19 Dey street the opera- Round 6.—Hoth eae ee — ENiott fighting pevice, display es Siemn sees 4 Sadgment ieee! ian . novice, displaying a ap urpr The latter led eS miased, and more sparring pin. tor stole two pieces of cassimero, valued at $50, while Leqpenmygniperg-cim| small parohase, From J. Mey. Wo asteamboat at the foot of (ortiandt street, amid cries or “Two to one om Elijott.” The latter now | era & Co. , he stole $60 worth of towel On their way home. It so happened that Gen. ellan tried but was out of distance, Duin getting home lightly | ling, pe hey oh my lint, of 22 Verey street, $140 was on board the Jersey City ferry boat as the band | on the mouth, aod receiving @ loft hander on the cheek. | worth of cambric muslin. In’ this last mentioned case ‘An Elliott stepped back, Duan bit bim down in his own | Greyman watched the movements of the carman, aud, re- |, and was immediately recognized by the men. me ‘wag grooted with the greatest enthusiasm, aud cheer poten | ‘that he aed the who had purchased the corner by a body blow. pon cheer went up for the gallant He removed Rownmi 7.—More feinting, Elliott stoy bod to biteh up requested that ‘the packages should be travs | fie hat, ‘and bowed his ackno! ir Seats to the returning his drawers. Dupe led and left, fered ~ cosy, a0, tbat might be abipted that stopped, Elliott now tried ‘owork rocel oat othe higher y express. The carman. muspecting ground, bet Dunn was too leary for him. an as any Wee was soo being Goldiers. } REOMMENTS EN ROUTE FOR ME. yea. upos bim, | WASiUNGTON, Pw he 13, 1868. <i leading off Tita on the disltwice. Duss waa short, Filiott count: handed over the and went on bis way with the ‘The Fourteenth New York Volunteer McQuade, | returned with interest and Elliott Dalance of the load. Greyman tised this upeo arrived here yestorday afternovn from tne he Sappabevectt Round 8.—Both oqually quick to call of ‘‘time.” | a number of other ‘carmen. with considerable success, ‘army, en rovie for Albany, where it will be mustered out ‘wan swollen above the oye, and ome of | and stole about $1,200 before he was detected. Vester. oa service oh the i7th inst., when its term of enlistment ies nearly closed. Two to one was offered on pI TE pete piper gehenwen of the Sixth pre. expires. Tehas been engaged in eleven battles, and re there was little difference in the | cinct, pounc:d upon @ person answering the accused's de turos with four hundred and two enlisted men and thirty- . Donn took the | scription, and 1 Deke fog brosght wo Tombs he was Beven ollicers. initiative, but was stopped. Heavy exchanges followel, | at once identi! as the voritabie Greyman. The ac Another nine months rogiment, the One Hundred and rite and EMtott | cused was committed for trial by Alderman Hall on three Twenty -nicth Foe aay Colonel Frick, arrived yes- ‘Breaking ground, they met again im the | charges, and will probably bave to sutier gonment sap tars 1 meaner am Iriog ‘a’ bot en a | for shoplifting, end is considered one ‘of the smarter s ’ 5 emartor' THR BECOND AND SIXTEENTH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS opel; bes the rete. Piigues tbovt the city. skis arrest wit bo 0 gram rennt to bag ek Rag the down town merchants and their carmen, and sbould * ame Second and Binienuth, repimenia of Now Fork Vo: FUlott ied of but | pot go unrewarded., Parties wlio bave lost ‘gooda at tbe 4 Ce ier Caasden os ten crock on thely revere bows. inves tothareterenen | tanapssh ward obetion Deane pon Captain Jourdan, at that Dunn had something in bie hands City Intelligence. ‘that official's orders, nothing ‘Tas Kina oF Sr. Parnicx.—The Executive Board of the Knigtits of St. Patrick are winding up their collections + left ban in bebalf of Irish distros, with a view of transmitting | sent him to grass. pedir rf tag amount to Ireland at the earliest moment. They moet Round 10.—sotne tomorrow evening at the Astor House, when the ward | $100 to $40 was offered on Eiltott. advance out of his own corner, but tong, rd and cea. tious. Finding Dann would not follow bim, bewalked about, declining Dunn's invitation to come into the mid The Prooklyn party attributed it to Eliot's Hl expected to be present and make a final fore of weir sobections, as tho affairs of the fund, | Soda the auspices of Kalin, must be closed up at that or ihering. inky. 5 rome ns 0, Mee HEH 38 Ao a Ae Waa Heckie, Mrs MroJ it “what ‘Dechy em, arin oy "Dy A Bist Smith and servant, v3 Verrier, rage fal! and cheered their man loudly. Me got in he Tum Kixctsm Comarauonens —Mr, Robert D. Mlotmes, one | SoaTase vues" but not heavily, and Elliows mlasing two Br etereve. 0 tinge 3 tain ‘@f the Exciso Commissioners, whose term of office exptred | well intended sbota, AT a | short time ago, has been reappointed by Judges Daly, "Round 11.—Hoth prompt to time, Elliott ted, but was nao, eeryani Bosworth and Hot ‘The fuil Doara will reassombie prowks sepeed m3) sparring, Oe oe Tushed in, but was met vanim; JM | Carta Somme R. O'Bemwe, oF Tim THIRTY seveNTH Mine Wengen, Mire, Way _ New Yore Vorewrmens.—We pub ishod a paragraph yes- terday in reference to this gallant o'licer, who was sbot tie of Chaneellorsyilie, and owe trowath the lunge at the now lying at the Astor House. wren priniattig Brien" instead of O' Beirne, ‘down, Rownd 12, and (ast—This wae a pact round, Dann plapked a vietous righthander op the ribs without a return. More sparring, Lunn calling upon Eiljott to come “up to the scratch and febt, and vot retreat into his own corner. The latter "yy followed bim ap, send! in hl righ ts the body and jomping be ae now = rue! in, = whea Again nore time spent fn ‘cparreng, a “aoe aim jelered & heavy one-two on the pose Coroner's Inquest. Siew at tis Fira Warn Srarion Hover. —Coroner Witdey bold an inquest yesterday at the Fifth precivct station house upon the body of Albert G. Sloo, a native of Kentucky, aged sixty yoars, who committed suicide by ‘0G Of the arteries of the arm. bs rer been arrested on a charge of imonioation, Dofore, got away without aretarn. called Filiots ‘which mortified bim considerably, and @rove him to the | to leave bis corner, pointing to to the . Finding that . parenance of bis ee counsel he would not Dunn went to him, diows were exchal whieb, being fod, ¢ commission of the rash act. He made the tneistou tn bis arm with » penknife, and bled to death dofore his ritua tion was discovered. 1% was subsequently asceria ned it A bearded at the Stowens Honee, and had a agueel brine in Wa city. Hin was former "eat ot | thom’ “in the p sition Flint struct ane twee ou We fo. tanate ibe soomls etter appeaied 8 ease menses Vals Devoming unrostunale, lost his | fee. ioe che ground that (heir maa wae bis while OB 7 i | Ofictat Draw: Co.'s Kentucky mod Misa ‘sof Murray, _ “ Nate ipiecien, Exrus Ne 273—May sribb, Gl, bi, oN aon a 29, 8. anor, oi a. 62, 20, 13, 40," rb, Ba, 6, 47-05, 6, 23, 71, 42, 44, 32, 6, 51, Circulars seut te of charge by Dts ‘ Covtngtin, thy. vF de ERROR, &, ) Reatnaky Btate Lottery, Cluvs 2 rawn number abould bi gl iy prinied in. yesterday © compos tor, rawn on the 82th ingt, been 72 tu place of 73, edition, he miviake ieieg Drawings of the Shelby Coll Lowery of ‘Kentucky sh witness agent lay 13, 1 1, 12, 64, i, 29, 24, 46. Circuiare sent by adaceantg iOHN A. MORRIS & CO. ‘Wilmington, Delaware, Notice.—There Wil! Be No More Tickets Or Drawings issued in the Library Association Lottery, of Kentucky, in this ity, ag the third section of the grant has boon repealed by the late Lagislaiure. RANCK, BLLIB & OO. Prizes Caul im all Legalized Lotte- terion, ohare Owes. 30 JOSEPH BATES, Broker Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotte- ties, Tnformation JOSBPH BATES “outa No. 1, 11 Wail street, New York, Wall street, room No, 1 Royal Havana Lottery. —see OMictal Drawing of May's ou naothee mek premium paid for Stylos of Hats Imperial and Military. aerate Winite’ ‘* eed ree Hae Phe § a dame DEM’ toate ameuse of Tivsationn Ws v ble Inte: rrinceas Alexandre, large shoot of firaid Work, ress Patierns, for only Scouts. Now Crim Bitters—Th: ijdtiamon ane in the world, * 9 ees THOMAS BAILEY, Druggtet, Bible House. @a: master taki tain Hits sot, without taking span (French, Proeas), at de te for | of Un- a Rpteben nd Gniah, at TAIT’S, corner of Cortlandt and it Umbrella Lock IN’, 005 Broadway, N.Y. «x Machines, with valuable improvements, Office 505 Broadway, N.Y. Matson Maillard. 62 Broa way. Colatrated Chooolaie for family use, from 30 to 80 cents por pe e Second Ha fes.—For Sale, Five large sire, Herring's make, cheap for cash, at 100 Maidén ane. fron Furnitare.—Iron Bodstenas, Umbrelia Stande, ac. HUTOHINSON & 6HAM, 300 Cnnsl stress, cast of Broadway. Hat- IOKER. Romaine’s “Crim: Bitters.—Nething hanerar been ofered equal to this fur refined taste and me- ditwal qualities. Bold by HEGEMAN & CO., aud otucr Druggists. Mu xh’s Celebrate Dumb Walters— The most roliabie in use, combines ease of working snd pocartty with the utmost dursbillty; warranted to give satis Dumb waiters of gil kinds repaired or sitered at the shortest novice lL. RTAUOH, 1,336 Broadway, naar Thiry-eevonth street, rouse ‘for the Hatr.— miles of Burope and Amer:ca. prepara. Hoe for all purposes connected with the Lair. It provente ftw falling off, cradicates wil dandrufl, c.. and koeps it In condition, Its habitual use he m or any other fluous. a by all druggiats throu Restores ny “Aen ah rol ‘Tey. id every where. ters.As@ Morne Rem in Toole a a Ay ner they ar pr are) xi ea ae KMLEE, Broadway. Trusses.—Marsh d& Co. Raa Cure Truss, No. 2 Vesey atreet, il¢ the church, No conneo- tion with any other (russ office of the same name. Female aitendant. Wigs Toupres, Hate Dye, Hatr Dyet eid mp tor is beantyiag ihe halrae W. Bareiti-eows te Bona Cristadoro's Hate Dy s Preservative and Wig Deyot, wholesale and retail, "No. 6 Astor House. The dye applied by ekilful arate, 1's Hair Dye, 5060. Black or Brown, durable, beautiful, Depot No, 1 Barclay street Bota y'all druggiown. " the Hi ritopes free of charge. Howard Asscelauon, Pnitadelpnta, ve yrup Re- Mre. Winslow's Soothing ‘stomach and Heves the child from pa’m, invigorates bowels, ourrects acidity aait gives tone and vigor to the 25 cents per bo whole system. Adviser, pel on the Diseases of the Blood. Nervous, Urinary, Sexual ystems, de, Bent in sealed envelopes Sl, Addi arren, No. 1 Vesey street, or the $47 Broadway, up stairs, New York. 9 to 6 daily. VOU ty Weatment Discovery Cures Eryst- um, Obstinate Hruptions of the kin, Old U ila and every kind of Impu- rity of the blood, Also, diseases of the Nervow Thang m4 Uriuary aud Sexual Bystema, No. ¥ Division Ty ainee IM.” Mook and consultation gratis. Sygate rooms and 4 privale entrance. SHIPPING NEWS, AAMANee TOR HEY YoRE—=mm BUN RIEKE. MOON KISKR BUR ate... 76) wiom waren. Port of New York, May 13, 1863. Patien, BorJeaus—Ralph halt (Meck), Moller, ‘Uacenstown—Puneh, Radama (Br), McKenzie, 8t Johns. NF<HJ aC A earn Palermo, Ingham, Baltimore—Chamberiain, Phelps Argo (Swe), Sjogner, Cronstadt—Funch, Meincke & rig jaria (Br), King, Maranbam and Pare—Burdett & ‘piiea Detphin (Brem), DeHaan, Gonaives—f G Schmidt Halifar—O Wheelwright nroe. Bilrabethport—Meteaif & Dincan RB, Arrovo-—Galway, Canado & Teller. (Be), Smith Miragoane--D RB Dewoif. Baracoa—/t B Kldridex a ase, ar Albert (Br), Clark, Rermuda~Darreil & Co. Schr Emily (Br), Manroe, St Jobu, NB—D KR Dewollf, Nenr Monmoute, ‘Anderson, Northampton, Va—A C Ha v thr F Nickerson, Henderson, Washington—E D Hurlbut Co. weer FF Rantolph, Kelty. Washington —M T Runyon, Behr Red Kover, Weet, Washingion=0 H Pierson Scbr Waite Cload, Leavitt, Wash ingtoo—C H Merson. Schr Isabel Alberto, Tooker, Wasuingion—Merrill & Ab vit Mfr © 1 Vandervoort, Baker, Washington—Bak Ene OH Moller, Baker, Washington—Baker & Dar'on. dea Littlene! Behe White id, Philadelphia) W MeKne, Kehr Panthea, Clark, Phiiadeiphia—H S Rack Son, Ca Hand. Brooks, Philadeiphia—U 5 Rac 4 Bon. fe Pressy. Phitad lapp. & ony * Bay, Brith, Portiand a Se ow ria rt) rortleans Siro Soha Fasen Welitcet Crowell & Paine. sobre. B Jonea, Freeman Gloworster ~( Sehr D Boston—W 8 B.own & Co. Soe MM Brainerd, Dibble, New Havent 8 Kecket & 6 Sehr GB Sm 'th. Soop Rophronia, va, New Haven is Wash Vhileceiphia. ARRIVED Sioamahin La Barre (French transport), Commander Jet ana, May 0, 9PM, with mdse wr, F aon & Co, Bicamer Concord, & Mavoney. Bt John A days, w 0 Wh ne Hathaway Sionnanip, Conmopailian (UB Hospital). Crocker, Mitiiom war May 1 mith ep ‘pounced sad discharged diets. to € ship noch ‘Mareardy| ese naers ayer, London sed Po tmnouth, April to Grinnell, Minturn & Co Keneati ne reese, OF ae tes: nip dork with wntse and 60 That, at 62 30, tom Mf, maw ., Macrtens, Bremen, $2 dave, wish w wh Co On the Beaks ye Orieana, 14 days, with St a ib. FB), Pattison London ne el ee Te ty Of bomber gs and are c Marba be, tow celia crac Pie ay | Aut), Tombeich, Oardifl, 51 daya, with wee is thus), Cort, 67 dare, in valiant, to Holinhoe & Balchen. Had heavy kn rg to ge Banks, and oe a large Dumber of icebergs On the Hark Osean Srey (Br of Butoh do), ‘eh 83 days, tm bailaat ‘xo, Tufts & Co, ‘April tat 45, lon 47, spoke br paey Queen, { 2 Fai nouth for Fenn Bark Krnestine Giddings, Leland, Palermo, & od the Roc Bherwan, er ie, spoke Br ship Calvin, bound W, Haitimore), Waite, Bucnos Ayres, Be Dorners. & Co. io , Haley, lor &t Thomas ta gh yet san tat for New York, | 3d inst, tab 2 pay a a vy Broughton, 9 days from Su nderson, (of Rueksport), Reed, Cardenas, 7 cy agua, “ia days, with sugar &o, to f Ps, too of Boston), Holkina, Sagua, 9 days, with au- Bak ROWED (of Muehill), Jarvia, T honey ho, to Ob hd Petare. rye Tuned, 16 cape, Comet (o kom om), Morrison, New Orleans, 16 days, with sos. and 1b pawengers, to J W Kiweil & Co, toast, of Tortugas, spoke U 8 gunboat AOE. Bark Mary a Col tna, Key Woot, 9 days, in ballast, to frig Jane ayae an (Bry Bite Sunderland, 42 days, with 3 Jona J ray oa 43, aw a ouuber of Brig, Caprera List of Be sit . athe e g r, jandertand), Sinclair, Oporto, 29 hidve to" Hit Katee mat atarde Th iat 3 Boy toe « pel jeincke ‘endt rel it +4. 34, spoke By re. bark Jobanna benoe My Valparn: 4 ontevideo, 64 It tnat, lat 24 11, lon 66 98, Brig Moral ir, of London), Halt, Mo saw & bark bound B, ahowing @ white flag with black loter D # days, with indue, te to it Byre. in the centre. Brig Princess Alice Be). -. Belize, Hon, April 37, fe as Bri Machina (of Machias), BOPEy. ‘Tuinidad, April 23, with sugar, to geomaese 4 Rua Birroughs, Dalraile orit 10, ; ‘ne tb "rare eit LO, with my r Toebsrs 104 toot high: 2d Ie torod ® pack of Fire »ylce@bout 15 pete Of wrivcls boon SSW and BSE, sulod by the wind and 1 mong la edge a “a “ when we au ‘cot ta Acs Baw ®& Be back whlok apparent foe, and Sonued to have dataged porly that be wever know loo to be ard, Mare ane 23, with rubber 0, lon 64 2), to Cape Henares, with whirlwinds. April 30, lat J Bento. From ia: bel very beavy NW ga Blo 60 # 3. apoke unig Weel, frum Philadelphia for At Schr Florence of Marble wit frat toa real mae Bnow, Ruatan, April 30, a roguard. Petiiarow, Virginte, 2 days, Behr Wartnga, Willa, inketh ‘bon? Behr O Aver, oy te, Geor.ctown, DO, for Bridgeport, Bote Three Riutors, Gray, erin, Ma. Behr Kente Philips. <Beetora . Del, Beobr Raivier, Pierce, K. re A Rich, Moore, rie 8 dave. Bohr M Nickels, Bmall, mean T dayn, Schr Ocean. Btar, Ham, Rooklatd, 4 daye, Behe Bay Biate, Ver il, Hovklans 4 Bete Koch Le, Genii, Weilteat fo for Delaware City, Bebr Com Tucker, Loud, Frovigenes. vt da ied, Coul Provi. nid Bobr Qocan Bi Schr O Grant Prey. Row Mavens Rebr Gelots. fog — Rleameritea path lertwons Mgummer Wa nT oo ard Ovni ane “eae mer Wr ward, Oundif, ‘ Steamer Tacony. Bly, Philades Sioamer Al Wigan Gar, neve ve Bedford 7 ee ved Heray por Port porte Sth inst, off Wi nC, apoke Us funbost, amends ali well; same day, off 6 of Frying UB sche Matthow Vassar, all woll BELOW. Bark America, Also, one brig, unknown, (LED. ° 12th—Bt re Maria, Washington Tri fipragvo, BeBe “Anais; bark” Gheuueeon | “[ith—Bleamnahip Nerthern Light, Aspinwall, Wind at sunset N, light SSiado fire crnexe 10) 0} ploula eainphor, 39 bre cassia bitin, 100) pie cotton, 189 4 rican driti, 26 baa Drona orna ments, and 4 casos of wooden ware, consigned to parties In thia city. Bury Ww Ta: —laverpool, April 29—Bhip Wm Taps ¢ river for ‘Durst her chain nterdny and ‘rove p the river, taking the ive Pinekinston B 0 Albert Dock. Bix ed in try tog wo ow bor of but falted,” (Se 608 off leaking badly, as stated yesterday.) papa csp tgs ens He dinry Marvegk. ¥ noe for Shanghae, all well, April 8, "Bhp mtar of the West, from Livervool for MYork, April 90, Westheld, Tyyreltck, from Liverpool for Boston, April eoit, Bell, lying t y eg Minerk Lisy A Mickel, Ford, Bence J 29 (or Valparaiso, rk Lene a jan 99 for Mareh 16. tae 8, lon 30. Brg dH Harrington (nerbapa | jhe A B Knight), from altimore for Rint tet ie ton 24 of 4 echr slerring &. showt witha white diamond, blue border, with lotter lay 10, lat 35 25, lon 73. Fereign Po ttenberg Bay. . Howes, Adelaide, Lith, Rowona, Berkabire, Williams, from i fearing, Newcomb, {ron Bia Sine Hb i Wah, Fa Park, from ‘ant ‘not aa minprinted esse! ia port. ‘BaistoL, Appa, "dion Calleo. Bus «xniavnn, April 4—Arr Hansa (4), Von Santen, and Nord Anorike, Prindrleha, Ni ip Wingod Racer, Cum- Seo Nymph, Anderson, for sal ch 91h port ships “Kival. Hatch, Hoano! Lawrenos, Whitmore, Id, . rigs A Mather, Pierre for’ do 2; Fashion, for a h Si—Sid sbip Hainpd diatom, bark Kremlin, Bor ir, Lisley, 8t Thomas in port bark Tesian Star, Pike, une, covtra, Mareb 21—In port abipe, General Bei tier, Wood Miller, for Laon Oxenbridge, Berry, for = Hangs, for Bows ariesa Hird, Bird, f jh Wondes; Boy Ben. Son Tig; Bupress, Lecraw, (or {o'sea trom Saugor March 12, ships Guiding Btar Small, for N¥ors, Zist, Gem of the Ocean Will be nf arrimy, April 16-Tp port reer, for Boston 3 days) sehr’ O onan, May 2—Are bark RB Walker, Raynes, Port th, brig Geo Laidlaw, Thompson, Sietra Moreaa (and r Portiand). more, 7th loot r% f, April 2A: wonured); Gy OW (and sid M cer, Dawe New for Ak barks b B_As va, Asvoy, hae Ni r ya, Alien. pos, arr 10 (Brom), ‘ss 45 Pine (ior), Ryder Ph Boston. ehr Matida Br). Am Kid Oth brig Kuasian, Tootha! ores & so Chase, Portland. Kindelpblas site tt Sagan D)—Arr lease Webb, Mutohia ton, Cow per, Callao, Heli, NYork. a 4), Anderson, for NYore Loxnox, April —Arr Osnbtia, Arman, NY ore Ent out 28h, Benawor f te eh ttn port ab anklin, Nelson, une I York. March 6 hip Monotain Weat, Lant, for wwe, for Balu. vu ‘ake, Boston Yora, Bid Hh. brigt Kaeon. + W Drisko, Drieko, Phiindele Hoisdou, lolmes! Hole; 7th, we, Gray, for it Fob 13; Rurope, Ayres m Ninavo, arr Wg Epore doory. tvor ore he or Jowes, ir rot o®. waeg: Don Petro from Yoohow. ert He for New hawyer If, Lewis, for Bane Arey) Camden Kid Va 2, bs Qhapman Cre r birt, Hexodad) Ma dwery, Linnell, from Hong Revere Gite. fon arch Tito part sly og. Comins wnt, (or Akyob; Winged Areve, Boars, ube, Jen tee pd Sad re a, ert ith, (oe Abyer; ! Pepan, veut? 11h, semen epee - or Here Marh marr iia Dihens, Puntos. ¢ cae cutie for rt nt #44). March 9=14 Clara Wheeler, iiits Tart Jails, Doliyar, NYork vm Boon tthe ort. BA Tith, barks Jobe Wallese,vio, TM, brig Spence NYork por ares May Uerteer, 5 Thomas, for NYork. Mg: bm ron Mg jEAaete, arte. Nlaxseson, for aa Bayt bark Maly qnepan, apr Bee port | Devid Dare, for M Kami Adame, ue, Meteor, Garcons, fot def” Nae tara Poters, Higgins, for American Ports. DALTIMORR. May Li—Arr sopre jos Long, rt; K Nickerson, Niokersom, do. Buar “Cingo, clon Mar, Nickerson, Boston; Soaraville Hayes. Providewoa; oars Rook, Cla pole Bajend CBrem), Wicke, Ondiz (and ald); Be bel tt, New Haven, Sid bark town for orders. Lith Arr whi} BR Kirkiaud, Matanzas; sebr Sarah J Hoyt, ranimer, bark Ganger Koll (Norw), Lareca, Queems: vt (Brom), Behmidt, : Kia aos: Win Ni ony tcirs Leouesa, Wiley, andy eon eit Kha Blue Peterson, Vort Royal. hd ship’ Anaa- jow Orleans; sdhr Saitie Mears, Shanks, Weab fa, Hobbing; Minuehaba, Lasoh and 1; dram ‘ork. « 1. Boston, Rescue, Bacon, wean FRANOINGO, May Il-—-Are ship) Panther, Gannet STONINGTON. May L—Arr sohrs Daniel Webster and Fis, Dake Fuliadelpbin ® Diokens, Dickoass Nort? =! LMOBT AN RNTIRE NEW STOCK O A FINE HOUSE 4d penned Goons, CHINA, GLABSES, sul nie AND PLA’ TED CLOCKS, BRONZES, VASKB, VARIAN | BTA’ MUCKOLS AND CHAM DELIERS, ete, ko, Ac,, Ae. We have made such extensive additions to our etek wo can ga-cly assert it bas never been so complete OF tract ve as now. Many of the goods having bees ordered Burope before the rise in exchanie, can be sold HEAP AS KVER. Mon! G0 and dae Breadeng, an A Dorner of Broome aroet, _ SAVING OF 20 PRR OKNT BY BUYING fient clans Bilves aro, Tablo Cutlery, Glenna AMD ligt nae ING ARTICLIER _At B. FORD'S Great Bazaar, Cooper I TBOURAND REF! JORRATORS—YROM 68 a 0, ae APOMATIO HCILUIED, BOHMAP! AMOUNIVRRSAL OOKATIR IX OOMBOMPTION, ets valof DYBPKPS In DROPSY ita catablished curative proportion hare leag been without a rival. . ‘The Diuretic and Solvent propertion Sebledam Sebi sanoat render M aeoids GRAVEL and ail vther atvcons of the wt in COTS ine RUBUMATIOM, If taken in the form of the MEDICAL FACULTY ta the rome- of the “Aromatic ofweowue bo Taken ea hot h, ti HUMORA! BPASM ASTHMA, WaiTorus inimediave reli. afey: a B ullar and fo qualities It arreeta the: an and nan epecte gual treparee the system ‘or thea miniateation of the adiniited curatives of this diseese, Adminiatered in OWOLRiA, CHOLERA ba trooey | GUOLIC, t roreoven: my. restores the functions of Diver, and replay to ‘Althy secrotions. [tehould be taken! mixed with hot water and nd auger. Aga NERVINE, « TON] end RIFTER of the bleed, @ trial of fifteen yours tn all climates and under all olrewm- tiances, has stamped 1 with volversal approbation, It ta the only alcohol! thatesa paces sara over oven He pre be goneraily imbibed with wrapped In yellow papers, ta pint a when ken to excess, ant consequences, ere ists, Apochecaries and renee Tron the advertised agen ts, bo as the Bold, hand quart bottles, by a tho United Biates, prevent imposition i oumtoreite ‘and inital whole country la flooded with them. toa a Warranted f quaitty, with the propes- pure, +~ ju lity, wi je sunita of bs a ene ou the cork, bis signature Om For eale by UDOLPHO WOLFEK, Bee No. 2: Beaver A srounonyg ouaee AB te A LAM. HYATI'S “AB” DOUBLE STRENGTH LIVE BALSAR {4 & most coriain curative for Rheumatien of the Tt te equaliy cortain to cure Berot Rheum, Liver and Kidney Complainta, jinn a. all diseases arising (rom great tmpurity of HYATTS LIFE BALAAM cured Miss Bowers, corner 131at street and Fourth avenue, of 8 lerrinle, ease of Bald rum, ‘and. Pim) whi entire; stroyed he or hale eee so Gistigured ber that she cout! wot iy [ocpatraa vetoes yoars, Bbe has not a ecas leiteud her y 1 forme, HYATTS LIFE BALSAM cured Mr. B Rice, 31 Grove Atreot and 21 Clinton market, of tufammatory rhcumations and gout, after be had been « crippled for yours. WYATES LIYE BALHAM cured Mr. dence 133 Monroe street, ofoe 32 es eS A bie uleer, alter he bad been in the Broadway 41x mooths and thought to be incurable, MYATI'S ALBAM cured H, K Chapman, tnt Wear ogee Nr a ee ees had failed. HYATTS LIFE BALSAM cur cured Willett Jarv' Hicks street, yoanir, of deey and ter terrible yoty z cosaary Wo ee bi Mite HYATOS Live BALSAA te ciring thousands rosea theae and kindred dineasea will cure any cage can be cured by medicine, n But conan « particle soe f " B La hat a Lt he Al STRE ore Lire Saleen wees, W AND GR! With Be MAE 200 D OM BATURDAY. He AUTHOR OF, pr atti 0 QUA DIMEN “TEL ATea be 4 PHASER ie mont iterating etorieg ni iat Shoe er Be 4 THR consouirr, Tht THK CONSE RIFT. conseaire, THE THe CONSURIPT, CONKORIPT, " latented military 5 Yohume, oF @ Heer dition, + UIMSCRIPT will be sent at once yor sma to any one. fre of postage, on remitting the prige of the edition wished, Ins letter. to the publish T BTEM es DROTIERS, No. %08 Cheatn Phi Philadelphie, oil ordeew mass some, eearenscdeee Fasaboey tbs stiow. suilers, agents aod all others 4 At once. fog wha they wnat * please send in their 4 #1 ber of the edidune, to steel with will bave an te F A BRADY. 1% Anu street, and tp nd news agente ey ery where else, /X ARMES DE LA FRANCK. Svs FOB. COGNAC BITTERS, _ 8 8 They prevent and cure ail They eradicate Rhewma' len ant Neuralgia ‘They provent and cure (hy la, Fevers and Cholera, They are the beat omy oale Byriog Medieine, * io the market, 4 tm Pranes he Rit "United by the BIBINY BLM. 7) AT IMBREDE'S. 9 BROADWAY. WRDDING Fy nilinied A to % Piressy tn oe ED BAILS. BNLA! (ert cured withowt Dr BaCwaRt “puoven 7 38 mata ite if yt AAR erat Boston. D RAYNER, * DISRABEA UP rane man AND AIR FARsAORe, Dr, LIGUTHILE, M het Te 3 ri AMPHOn R mipen can (Randays evoentet). from 10 A. ™ ay) “iat by pares ol (he highest respectability rewidiny ae TRECTION LABELS. sD Phie’end Clore Erk yorcasers 0 ViC ary _ vats OLD rar’ .— 5 Broadway, one 400r below Canei ot. DR CADWELL OOULINT, 4c, 36 7 pear Rrowtway had tor . Le tm - | diseases of Ub Ofte Vcore tres wine Fr" DAESS SHIRTE AND couans ww pee UNRTVALLED 18 QUaLITY, FITTING ep MANUFACTURE, an Nie S ADAMB’ (87 Prontwag, MPR, NEW RTT, ALLEN, AND OTFRE, vy GhO, ¢ © Cann) mortal oune erised are if ‘ arma are Vor partqulare Ae ey) et 1 Sew Tork Post often BUTTONS’ AND #TUDS <4 Oe ee me, tre ALLAN #615 Broadway, NEW STYLES — ~ « ~~ fimo. ¢ 1% GREAT SPRING REMEDY. Te ber ports ng tee biowt and romoring Gil foul and 4s mreretions fram the ereiem, no medline 6 60 ae bt toe orig a MEMO SARaAran Ly ater we inmotion, ee se ‘oe & Garten wy