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8 VICKSBURG. CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. veut aspirations of the whole Confederacy sscend to Heaven for a great victory at Vicksburg. Among the heroes ef thie weitians sorte of operations should be included the whole army, rank and file; but as ‘wo cannot name every man engaged we particulirize, a8 far ae wo have at present \earned, the uames of the Union commanders. AS we receive otirer names we will add tuem to the roll of fame:— COMM ANDER-IN-CHIRP. MAJOR GENERAL ULYS8'S 8. GRANT. CGRPS COMMANDERS. Maor Gen, John A. MoClernané. Fi teenta vorps. .Major Gen, W. Tecumseh Sh rman. Seveniventh corps 1 Gen. James B, scPhorson, DIVISION COMMANDERS, Major Gen. John A. Logan, or Gen, Frederick Steel Brig. Gen. Peter J. Osterhaus. Brig. Gen. Aibin P, Hovey. Rrig. Gen, Fugene A. Carr. Brig. Gea, Maveolius M. Crocker. BRIGADE COMMANDERS. Brig. Ger. George W. Dbodge—acting outside the lines. Brig. Gow, Elias 8. Dennis, Brig, Gen, Michael K. Lawler. Thirteenth corps Third division, Fifth division Fourteenth tivision.. Brig Gen. Johe Eugene Suiih, Brig. Gea. W. P. Benton. Brig. Gen, Stephen G. Burbridge. Acting Brig Gen. George B, Boomer, Acting Brig. Goo. Samuel A. Holmes. Acting Brig. Gen, Ponjamin H. Griersoa—cavalry raid. Acta Brig. Gea. Win. Stone. THE UNIGH COMMANDER- IN-CHIEF. Sketch of Major | Gansceiaibyuens S. Grant, Major Ceneral Ulysses S, Grant was born at Point Plea- sant, Clairmont county, Ohio, april 27,1842, and is con Sequentiy jast turned forty-one years of age. He entered West Point Military Academy from Ohio iu 1839, and graduated with honors on the 30th of June, 1843. In his @lass wo find the names of Generals Franklin, Raynolds, Quiuby, Peck, J. J. Reynolds, Augur, C. J, Hamil Steole, Judih, and others in the Union army, besides several now in the rebel servic On the Istef July, 1843,hewas attached as brevet second lieutenant to the Fourth in‘aniry. th, MUEXIOO—OREGON, He was promoted second lieutenant at Corpus Christi on the Joth of September, P45, and served ag such through Mexico, er General Taylor at Palo Alto, de ia Palma and Monterey, and under General Scoit from Vera Cruz to the city of Mexico, and was twice promoted for bis bravery He wag breveted first lieutenant September 8, 1847, for giilant and meritorious at the battle of Molino de! Rey, ond on the 13h of the same month be was breveted ciptain for gatiaat and meritorions conduct at the battle © Cheputee He bas received the baptism of flo No youn r came out of the Mexican war with more t,and the rec rds of the War De al testimony to his gallant and not ng is from reports in the Y Resica nduc: distinction than ¢ partment bear off deeds, The toiloy De + of the battle of Chepultepec, he says: eneceeted in reaching the fort with afew men. Here Lie stenant ('. 8, Grans aud a few mre men of the Fourth latautry found me, and, by a jojut movement, after au 3 a giroug field work was carried, and tho enemy he was c mnpletely turned. ‘Thereport of Major Francis Lee, commanding the Fourth in‘antry, of the baitle at Chepultepec, says :— Atthe first barrier the enemy was. in strong force, ndered it necessary t» aivanee with cantion. This war done, and whea the head of the battalion was within short musket raoge of the barrier Liou.enaut Grant, Fourth infantry, aud Captaia Byooks, Second artit- lery, with a few men of their respective regiments, by a handsome moverueut tothe left ned the right tank ces the enomy, and the barrier was carried. * * * * Second Liedtenans Grant behaved with distinguished ae Jantry on the 1Sthand 14th, * * * * # # # & ‘ne report of Brevet Colonel John Garland, command. ing the First brigade, of the battle of Chepultepec, says:— The rear of the enemy had made a stand bebind a ork, froin which they were driven by detuci meats of the Second artillery, under Captain Brooks, and tho Fourth jofantry, uader Liewtenant Grant, supported by other regiments o, the division, after a short but sharp-coniict. * * * Trecognized the command as it came up, mounted a howitzer on the top of a convent, which, under the direction of Lieatenant Gr: artor muster of the Fourth infantry, and Lieotenant Lendram, Tord artillery, annoyed the evemy considerably, * # Trust not ont to call attention to Lieaterant Grant Fourth tntentry, who acquitted himeelf most nobly upon Boveral occasivns unter My own observation, In this porticular mention of officers for galiantry and duct, besides the officers of his Own stait, ho eo brigade. Wortl’s report, September 16, also spoke ¢ Lieuten nt Grant. Ho was regimental r from Apeil 1, 1847, and in 1362 was or O-egon, whore, in August, 1853, he was pro Woen he rosigned the service, 02 (he ty, B54, be was a fall captain in thy Fourth ia After his resignation he settled is toGa eal jwar dered to moted t Bist o f.otry of regulars. Bt lena, LI Louis county, Mis ouri, and moved from there ois, in 3860. Af REDELLIONSPORTS KENNY AND DONELAON. n the breaking out of t present war he offered his . to Governor Yatos, and was appointed aid to tho € runander-in-Chiet of Dinois militia and mastering tor © wor for the State, April 15 to June 26, 1361. He wot next ¢ mmissioned coloael of the Twouty-first regi- mont of Iilinois Volunteers, and served with his rozinent Gucil promoted a brigadier general ef volunteers, with siog and rang from ee 17th of May, 186 He wos sed as colouel and acting brigatier generat iu severai © the contests in Southéastern Missouri, and his. course as command @ Southeast distret of Missouri his becn Un» Oaghly serutinized: and among his most praise worthy acts was the occupation of Paducah and stoppage ©: Communic tion and su; to the rebels via the Ter neasoe ont Camborland ri The manner in which he Goudicted battle of Boimont is still fresh in 01 readers’ was noxt aypotatet commander ¢ th Cairo by Gen, Halleck, commanding De pet t,and his course, a8 comman'e there, te bx own to be reponted here, and certain it is that hi 1 was asianee apyliaded bain by bis Superior of.cers end the Pople. Avter Lie captureo! ort Heury, Vobruary 6, A new district was created, in der the denomination of the ont General Grant was wsign x ) February and bis uoted correspondence with Cenoral Wwokner galved bin the sobriquet of Unconditional Sor roader Gr ng to bis initials of U.S. Grant For the success of that action he was created a maj ge neva) of v lunteer, ing from February 16, 1842: but being uvavoidably absent frow the fleld during the carter portion of tho fight, it was reported that he was tempora rily de rived of bis commamd until the matier could be in estigatod SRILOM AND CORINTH. ra fow days he was, however, agnin ordored juto and the manner in which he conducted the pril6 one 7, 1862, remowed from him ail # of bie tormer disco:ntiture. econd fh commend to General Halleck at the bled sege of Cortth, in May, 1962, apd when General Halleck wae orderal t W sbington General Graut was placed 8 COAM AS” OP TR PRPARTNENT OF TRNNESERS, embre: 2 eit Te <cantry weet of the Tenuceree river and on bot) shore of ihe Missheipel river from Corinth to Louie Ase was Low placed in command of the Thir "y corps, and his troops fought the famous {1 uekea and Corinth, although General Grant did hot command in persow, being at Jackson, Tennesses. his headqvariere. In Devember, 1862, he removed his head tore to Rolly Springs, and on the 224 of tht month, hie (oreos Loving been greatly increased, he divtved them nto corpe, vVewthe Thirteenth, Fifteenth, six teenth aud Beventeenth corps of the United states Arm THR FIRGR OF VICRSHURG. After the atinck and failure of General Sherman ot Vicksborg, December 27.1842, a regular plan of opera tions had to be worked out,and many schemes were fiorne aod attempted to get into the rear of the rebel Ftoonghold etther from above of below, among which be partietiariged the Yavoo Pase expe:titio: Tig Suntlower éxpedition, the Vicksburg canal, tne loke Providence canal and Great Union river end reveral others, but the one that has most uccerefuliy covtributed to the grand result was the moving down of bis troy lafid by way of the Lonieiana ehore, run Ding treneporte and gu rboats past the Viksburs bait ri 8, md eo carrying the men across the Misstesippi to Fruiosserg aod landing thew under cover of tho gun Voate, i bere manwnuvres have exch taken up time, bal wih the oxception of the last, were more feinte to draw © | the attention of the rebels from his main movement. With three outo! his four corps of troops be bas advanced \o the beart o/ # reve) State, taken ite capital, and final. ty the boarted stron, hold , the “Gibraltar of the West.’ Ve ONAL MATTERS, Heyeral Grapt if @ mmLeAt APAMROMINeG man aeA ON a four the # ove eine first taking command was regarded as a curiosity by the soldiers on account of his piainness 6f dress m compari- son with the young and new fledged colonels and less advanced officers, and particulariy a shocking bad Btovepipe hat, which he wore for a long timo Defore dcnning a military tie. The General is @ man of business, apd very popular with the troops. He appears adout forty-five years of age, sandy complexion, reddish beard, medium height, pleasant, twinkling eyes, and he weighs abeat one hundred ama seventy pounds. He smokes ecntinually. He is @ strict d&ciplinarian, ax an exampho! General Granvs strict goveromeut of the troops \ bis department wit be gathered from the fol lowing~-On the night of the 7th of November a portion of the Twentieth regiment Thnois volunteer iefantry, ab Jackson, Tenn., entered a store ami seme teats and Look therefrom a quantity ef gapds amd destroyed the tents, the damage amounttog to $1,242 66, Upon complaint of the suffering party, and a fatlure to ferret out the men gilty of the offence, the General issued a special tuld erder, The two sections embodying the penalty wik be read with interest. They read as follows:—1. That the said sum of $1,242 66 be assessed against said regiment, and the oflicers herein named (the names being given), ex copting such enlisted men as'were at the time sick in the hospital, crabsent with proper authority; that the same be charged against them op the proper muster and pay rolls, and ithe amount each is to pay noted opposite his name thereon, the officers to “be assessed pro rata with the men‘gn the amount of their pay proper; and that the same so-eollected will be paid by the commanding o‘licer of the regiment to the parties entitled to the same. 2. That Captain Orton Frisbee and Captain John Zunison, of the Twentieth TMinois infantry volunteers, for wilful negicet of duty and violation of orders, are hereby mus- tered out of the service of the United States, to take effect this day. TIS NAME, ‘The initials of General Grant have’ been for some time & sonrce of some trouble to his admirers and othe! ‘ove cecasion the following dialogue occurred when speak- ing of bitn:— Who is this Grant out West? Is he a re! “No. His initials plainly show that be belongs to US.”” Avother asked, What do the initials really stand for?” “U-nited we S-tand,? answered one. “United States Grant,” chimed in a second, “No U-nconditional S-urrender Grant,’ asserted a third and that ended the controv«rey. “THE REBEL COMMANDER. Sketch of General Pemberton: Ticntenant General John C. Pemberton, of the rebel army, is a native of Pennsylvania, uearty fifty years of age, and was appointed a cadet to the West Point Military Acidomy in 1833. He gradaated on June 30, 1837, stand. ing No. 27 in a class of fifty mombors, amoug whom were Genorals Benham, Seammon, L. G. Arnold, Vogdos, ‘il liams (dead), French, Sedgwick, Hooker, Todd, and others inthe Union army; Braxton Bragg, Mackall, Rarly and several other noted rebels, He was promoted to second Heutenuit of the Fourth artillery July 1, 1837, aad to first Heutenant March 19,1842. In the Mexican war ho was aid to General Worth from 1846 to 1844, and was bre- vetted captain frora september 23, 1846, for gallaut con duet inthe several conflicts at Monterey, Mexico, on the 2lat, 22d and 23d days of Septumber, 1846, and major from September, §, 1847, for the battle of Moiino del Rey. Ts was distinguished and wounded in tho capture of the cily of Mexico, He was promoted to captain on the 16th of September, 1850. On the 29th of April, 1861, he re- signed bis connection with the United States Army, and at ence joined with its enemies. He was made a colonel of the regular army of the rebel States, and for some time remained with this rank, when suddealy he was raised to the rauk of lieutenant general, and placed in command of the works around Vioksburg and the De partment of Micsiesippi and East Louisianal The Turf. THE PATERSON RACK MBRTING—GREAT PREPARA- TIONS MADE—LARGE GATHERING OF SOUTHERN THOROUGUBREDS—THE ENTRIES FOR THE STAKES, Bre., BTU. The first day’s racing of the Patereon (New Jersey) spring meeting commences to-morrow, and will be con- ‘inued over the two ensuing days, Wednceday and Thors- day. The mooting premites to be by far the most suc- cogsiul ever held in the North, the liberal purses offered having attracted thither ail the most renowned thorough breds of Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee and Camda, as well as the best racers of the States of New Jersey and New York. ‘The war now raging in the Southern, and extend- jog To some rexions of they Western, States has deprived the owners of racing stock there of their usual Geld of turf operations, and has consequently induced them to come North and participate in the racing campaign ea- tub'isbed this season at Paterson, Piiladeiphia, Suratoza aud New York. Upwards of sixty thoroughbreds are now tcc. ted at the former ploce, the greater portion of which will take part in the contests Othe coming week. Twenty -stx years have elapsed since the last racing meeting was held in Paterson. Determiaed to re the 8) orts of the turf, & Humber of the leading gentiemen of the city, orgonizng themselves into a society for the pur ore, Nave seb therms¢tges energetically to work and baye forme {a track, whieb, for beauty of jecation, com. pletecess in evéry point and superior qnality of the soil, anol be eur) adsedyand probably not equalled, by any ocber jo the Unite | States, Situated im a bend of the , to which 18 coutiguous, and surrounded ry vide by sheitering woods, it is admi ably conventeat of access from every quager, the Erie Railroad rorniog within a quarter of @ tile «f the track, ‘The following dist of horses now in traming dite viokuicy of the curse, belur stables. may prove luteresting at the te Jou \i. Clay's (0° Ke Clisive 9: t the im- » year olds au the bay co.t Kegar, four years ott Zeobia, by lop. /ingares; bay coit years, by Star Pavis, dam Kuily, Trostee hosut tity Skedaddis, thom yoare, by tna). York shro, dim Magnotia, by Gleneosy brown colt by Imp. Yorkshire, owa brother to Wagtam, out o/ a dam of ore’s (of Ti moe 8 kivwild iste of the i ekeon and well known as not y) wot, under the care of Mr. a bay coil, five years, by lap. 4 » dam Masgaret Bdne: ily, thro yea 8, by tandal, ci mare tinms, by I usted. Dr, Weldon's (ot ten Wweky) lot is black colt bird, four years, by Albion, dam Panola, by Imp. Ainder. by (imatched agninst Idiewita for $20,000); bay flily by thian, three years, dam Pronetia, by ‘Glencoe. bay colt Ventare, theve years, by Vandal, da:a Brown Sopby, by Birmiag: 0 J. 8, Watson's (of New York) string, trained by . Who was with Mr. Ten Hroeck in England, of Aldebarou, a chestnut colt by Commodore, e Lest, by Cleneoe, Captain Moure, buy colt . Bairownie, dam Jencic Rose, by Glencoe. chest it oot by Knit dam Bionde. by Giencoe bay Ally Mingle Shaor, by Lexiugton, dam Misé Julia, by Glenove. © SIStE OF M>. Rico (of New Orleans) has bay colt Panie, five | yoars, by Glescoe, dum saliie Tenowned P to New Orleans; dan Morgan. who defeate tightning im a three mite heat race ¥ col Frack Cheatham, by A'bion, ren — colt Ben Weet; gray eit by dx Voucher 1 Nudte-"s (of Naw York) stable has West Rox- ur ye ar old chestnut elt by ly, Eairownie, mi Columbia; bay colt Rouble, three years, by Star Davis, dam [eaytne Yorkshire; chestuut wily Miss means tit tern. nut hor yor by yours, Vexingto Amer who is (ow the first thyopte Jor morrow), gray colt, by Morris ® (of Kentucky) string, hasehestuut colt Huueh, four ye. York tire; bey colt Velos, four ye years, by ‘Mahomet, dam by Wo. Lent, Ba bay by, turee ipecker, cbestuut. filly by \ by Bob Johoson, dam by Sever iru, two yeur old ehet- | put filly by Vandal, dem by Sovercivn, aud two gear uid H bey colt by Mair met, dam by Wood ecker; hay’ bork by Lesiogtoo, three years, dam by Wilwin IV. and own brother ty Reouitier, belonging to Col. Gardcer, of Wises burgh ihore are three races set down for row: the sree Yea: Olds, Mile heats, aiid PinC sheer ty sqaarter mile cd ‘ fret for the second (or two year olde, a eo sbers, and the third for all ages, two mie hea. ty on the second day there are turee avd two tae heats And mile aud a quarter cash, o wot day 4 ere are threo faces of two Rod theee mi) de tives ‘atte dash, For none of these have the yet toon made, The added money ts owor t dou te. port sett y Dr. Underwood, of Lexington, “rson, has up to the pres (he post stake being Ube ‘ed upon Tho sale of Mr, Aiexander's (of ‘ ek And nf enddie botwos Lakes place the day Tati win the race wwetting, Voanutins, an’, @ Koldins, PRG Sierra, J Gongaien hwerra, J Ar J Castro, Mra'A thane . ‘1 ily Mise Lis. 1, Ay Me Revers B Mosque. wiing MG fe nk M Greasing Mi Behan rh Fernonor, ¥ Mew Youner, B Vila Mrand Mrs B Dana } ramon two ehi JM O'atent B W Kamer gad ae om GO W ry Pasumbum, P Ansena® nae Reine! nt, @ Tho oon, IC ‘Alences. at esc Ne tit Vne—and 9 in the steet ve; bay colt Copeck, by | Me | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, ‘The National Finances. | PeiLapmrata, May 24, 1863. Cooks, the sudseription agent, reports the rate of yesterday im the agencies Ia New York, Pos- ton, Philadelphia and the West, and the aggregate for the ‘wok, is $43,184,950. The whole amount of rates by popa- Jar subscription reaches the enormous aggregete of $91.- 742,35, with no prospect of diminution, This does not include the amouats sold by the Treasury and Sub-Trea- surets, which will swell the figure to $105,008,000, show- ing’a degree of confidenge in the Union cause and ultimate success which bas no paratlel in history. Change of Command. Sr. Loum, May 24, 1863. General Curtis relinquished and General Schofield as- sumed osmmand of this department to-day. General Schoflelé was serenaded at the Planters’ House last Renee eoanmnonncnanannne tenes Port of New York, May 2@, 1863. ARRIVED. Steamenyp North Star, dones, Aspinwall, May 16, at 8 PM, with passengere and treasure, to DB PM, boarded wreck of sehr bee Mardin, of Sertin, dismntst- ed. "mudder gone, rething on board: That evidenitiy teen boarded before; ad, P's, tar 32 42. ton 78, exci anxed a6 nals with bing showstix white lng, red border. with leiter It in ft: 2d, %5 miles Sof Huttoras, os steamship Eagle, hence for Havana, ma May 1 pi Steansnip Roanoke, Tiorapson, seni e Meee conaae, meer aoe Benny rs Ont D Laver vuOhy April 26, with mdse aad tear Liverpool, April 1. eshire ( Bicangosh:.¢) to Dur Way ards Bs he as 2 ‘apose whtye erpoo!. i a Binaba 0:8: dslon proba’ iy sone other vessel, ae the ort at= fived bare to daeh, havin boen, Ih, coniaok withthe vost ier sarvourd bow was atove in, apd @ British bark was lying by her taking oi the crew; wanted ‘no assis ance fromthe G; could not leara the name of the British bark, yy Southuinyton. dustin, Laverpeel, ApFIL 10, with mise i 6M wassengers, fo SNOW we Burgess. Had 7 deaths ou tie passa Saip Py Ph prone Rock, Monk, London and lortsmonth, 3) dye, with mass and 100 passengers, wGranell, Mintu . ¢ Br al Antigua for ‘Liverpoo; “Uh tat 10 1, lon 42, wigna ized Non yroplan aliy Republi tron Burealaaa for New York, The Satp Arcole, TR has light «ands abd calins theeutre Boreham, Marsritles April [, passed Gibraltar eth, im paliact, to J Atkins & Than adguste (ir of Yarmouth, NB), Vickery, Car- diy, 3b days, with eo), to Boyd & liinesen. pats Beuia (atrus), Hlauek, Carel, 52 days, with cont, to FW Meyes. Jn 45. siw lange quantities’ of feo, and was ws ely surrounded far © Guin; ‘baw Tenbor ‘atrey, Dublin, 38.daya, in bullast, to Wake- itski, Barcelona, 4) days, « in ballast, to Boyd & Hinckew. ons Brig Goe.he (eck), Ahrens, Neweastle, 60 days, with mane, to Faneb, Momneke & Wendt. ware Annabe la (Br). Kerr, Sunderland, 89 days, with ooa! Meye . Had very heavy weather, stove. bul” arted suuncheons, topsides, Re; saw great quanti Bark Sea (sr), Duncan, the Has le (of Bear iver, NS), Parke Girgenti April 3, | raltar It tt. Son Co. . With sulpl ne, to Win B Nash ¢0f Cherry tel ruliar Lsth, writ fruit, to light winds the entire Brig Augusia (Br, of st Kitts) Stront, Arroyo, PR, May 12. with moiasses, to Moore «Henry, Brig ae knam (of Colamola, Me), Bueknam, Remo. niedios ve, with gurar, to Danforth Knowles. id “ilbr rit Aes Bucxsport), Cousins, Sngua, 10 days, with su 10 B 1 Sher ‘tee i eae with gs “ne Rogeia, Yeaton, Gardiner, wen ha lumber to ine (Ham), Dar. s ro Grande $1 days, with to Panel. Me" Grande, scur F F (Old ine, Brazil, 80 days, with hides, Zo, +73 Simen Visser, Hat git head winds with freatent 8 walls andtheary rai rain. a during ty the pax intovi an brig Meta. irem Montes! deo for Antwerp, ny 15, Ja, 3185. Jon GY 55, saw Am bark G W Hor- vanee (Bn. ¢ ee Berea, 6 days, with toma- toca, ontons, &e, to jewel’. r Join Snow, see soba: MB, with spars, to Peck £5 7 Providence. clr Mary Milter ay wah i eats Provideuce. Behr A Hooper, Har: Rene Ida Jari onaras Soore Vimaltavan Mar Sandy Book. Schr Odd Feliow, Jones. Kaatport Scur Bangor, gran Aitaworth, Sehr 4, Eitaworth. ‘ousitin, Flleworsh Schr Juno, Mi Behr Thos His, i Behr Expre: ae, ‘Coonnn, Rock’ ends Seir Lion, i cha Bri tosan Hous SehrJ 0 drciand, Sclur SA Appleton, Saniavu Sehr N Putnam ¢ “Wittams, Provincetown, 2 Fall River, Pawinoket Benr Statesman, Nick Seir stranver, Hands, Selir Murtettn Siitth, 2 Beir horest, 4 dso. Sebr Florence: Sehr Elva Jar Beh: Thos ¥ ry dence. Bote Vigutant, 8 Newport Behr itn, Douxinss, Rows + sqqti Schr Wasting hence 1th inst for i ins, Ca) fe Hat err ck a b: et and end of hed, breakinz rais parti of the vessel. to get back to New y in uring the cee vib instrigged jury sts and 34 amet of Mon'auk, 28 No 15, end was tow ta_tow by Hot boat lt this enty. 7 Plot bo WiLOY Onc ship, two Larks and one brig, unknown, SMILED mers Denson “ye James G Grete, George tom, Allis rk jolan, Ella Adela, Jas; ne; Schrs b eaton, Alma; and others, Wind at sunset ENE, fresh. Miseeljancous Br Sreawer Boceta, captured off Mobile while running the blockade, was formerly the Annie J Lyman, built in New York, and for come time vsed as a tug at this port She was cleared as the Eugenia on the 26th March (or Ha- Vana, Capt Petraus, by — Hutehinsom. Purser E Mallory, of steamebip Roanoke, from Havana, chas our thanks for iis prompt delivery of our fle Boux Nyack, Poweroy, struck on tue morn'ng of April iat, and omue a taal "wreck " va on al f Srarkowrn, of Rridgenort, Cth rchase. y Capt lala tne ot New “Toon. ao = * # ma od be ‘commanded + ‘ |. Beak Susan Kriy has beer wold at $850, Mavrativs, April ‘The North bas been sold here sor $)600, Spoken. de, pool for ¥ “hg "eho, Watiadetphia, with 360 Foreign Ports. ye port brig Wiliam & Mary, for weir Felexeaph, lor Norwich 10 “Arr fi Ship Wyomin, | Pessenger>, ali | Avnovo, PR, | New Hoven Canes Provide 0 k&, NYorn, tot, Ar T briga Kodtaly, Pete y Malet. SYork st i ~comor (BE) oP. Fortiane; brig Jorn Pou Ponwey. K Lt stevens muy sehy Vaelta, Lard. 1 Fisher, NYik; bark Gornucs Mr), Burns, do, Tote brake: (Hie), tavty te Biapies, Bulttu: bark Uuvter Jaw Li 4 8th pr iridi'h, NYOrk, Helen te, Roms, co: bats mine, Howon; Mi, sche tt ny ¥ 0: Th Meaue, x wit heir K Doane, WYReS. Croeker, " ws Mae's Aw sl a + Raltine ' ' 1 8 Maria § | ge Hotisn, Nuaniek, do: {ith Nieanon Hinks Newnate yy CF" Putiaelpiiia: Lith, rigs Usp ee, Perry, tow. HeLalion. Poriands ceor Jane A Brow vig ay) nee d i wis, Lombard, Baltimore; brig a. | -¢ eI re West (American vessel), | | MAY 25, 1863. bert NYork; «chr Ned, Hi, adelphia; 12th, Briss Ghlinboroaa, Wi ronlaa Br), Cor: mck, a (ey, . eat, Taam : le, wail; 9th Neosauuvanat wee, th, Pathunder, Robinson, 4 Amartene Ports. BOSTON, feeds A Mare bark t, Phil bse ae b ats bag 7 ton. Pniadetp iia ‘Aino (of | Mach'as wate do? oars Bs Wright I Re:vlasre Eu Tose. melt do: han Fossa, thasoey J oud am, Tel pey, Philadel iden} Rnglish Narsing, Rontouy, Bre: pire, Kelley ! rs. Old steamer Baaon, Matthews, ae pba; Br bark Katharine Mau ny: Anderson, Bath: sc A. Gavin, ay lea, Waslitngton, DO; Bophla Parker, Sane time PALTIVORE. Moy 22—Arr sehs Gur nan Pred Eugene, Giccketi N M Brauuall, et Doug Soles, ‘Nelson Hail, (Bremen), Eres, Potton waa | ane: : HHame 3,05 Le do: ant, Kin odd Atwood, do: GB Percot ia da ia Poe De, o- $US, Osborn, Providence; aT Bowland, Newton, New London, "Sid «1p Arnold Boalncer (eruse), Hashiay Rotterdam; bark Copernicus ( ), Maunken, Ker: Arr sears M =m ewsler, NYork. Boyington; Bel 1d Biste autre: ore EAUETHPORT, May 2—Old echra Alfred Hall, Ciere, Portian Amira, Liaskell amd Marvaret, Pendleton, Tins aivoja ary Hivabe'h, Bally aul enul fall, Halleck, Briuiveports ahontas, Van Wickien, New Haven, Fide TE:VERR Say Za-arr chew fam Brown, Heald, he: rete a hint Xe-sie sobre Joseph ‘Atnea,”Chitman, TARDINE. May Joseph Aines id Albert, Baker, NY¥ovk, MEW BEDFORD, Stay 2imAre aches Maret Kelley, N) ork: We Rowe, Hares, W: Ph lidelpnm, 4 Te Monte Phila ‘elpnia; Sarab MeDonabt, Win Olivas. Swiit! B al my DU; Ann 8 Russi, i Elizabethvort, stettin, Sid Jad, sur Harriet Lew « York NEW POWT, Mav 21—SId thle AM. wehiw Paviion, Harper, Povadelphia. Josste 5 Allen Alen Shoads iia. 2'd—Are this AM, sehrs -aras Jame, Lori, Hrovidenee for Beanfort, NO: Einiua . ouuson, Diss tor NYors, Rich- do Ard Borden. borden, Fall aver for Piitutett NEW HAVEN, My 22—Ayr ali Rooert Ma, Jouw Mickey, Howell: Babi Mouse igmiua We i Syiph, Hammond: Eva, ¢ Bi abet nd C seme dep ia sloop Viitapneee ita May 2), ‘an Newpors, iti; Annie’ Ma ton, Boston. "Cd steamstip Aura, Lindsey, NOricans. ‘Abby! Thaxter, Cv0u 1 ys WC Serioner. ilu i; hes wrest Arr steamer Locust Pe in Avenue, heiley, F wD York; A da fairs eh Nhe ory, ” st esau aa ride Hatch, W wining on, DC} 1th, Palas, Pendleto wcar, Barnes, NYork ianvoun May 23—Arr brig John Freeman, Crow ell, Bernnda, PIRSONAL. \OUDDLE @BYREN, FROM COUNTY DONEGAL, J whe tanded here the Sun of April and wemt to bi sister's in Hrookly.), will piease write oa friend at No. Forty.#ixth sureet, néar sixth avenue, New FOr, pi OF $6.—-YOUR MORE ORHAN WELCO EB NOTE WAS 1y evening, All wel, Why did you NEORMATION WAN ANDREW | BU pect Anata D—OF If andrew r. Tait, who lefe Was jas: heard ow! Calo in the eutined tos ble reward .o Any one aitordiag 4 Jug ben subse ueot so th: aoove mentioned daa: ®ud esp: cially if ety decease, (0 nny one furniahing evid-nce of hie deach, y to Rovert M’Wllliain. 8. 5. C., No. 25 London suvet adinturg, N on sirert, we inbary. F REBEC ‘A OSSORNE, A COLORED WOMAN, RE. siding in Srovslyn, ntiy and formerly oF Georgia, Wik cai Ov seo her adiir ss to 144 Duane sueet, Mew York, she will bear of something to er advantage, ENNIE—I AM IN THY CITY AND WANT FO. SEE you. T answered your letie:, bit got no re Led Call at No, 44 t.nmeviately, and leave word (ur we, wi and no letter; have you forgotten the address. Jiin ts anxious to see you, merteea—ryeie HER HOME, WEDNESDAY MORNING, A WO 4 man, aed about’ 8) years, medium heteht, tray hair, | eyes; bad on brown wool shawl, dacs sik hat. Any Loformati by her aillicted friends at 42 So 1, or 17 We South Fourth street, Wiiliauis- it Forty-second at treet, You wk, C_A ORR., ST. LOUIS, MO.—INFORM NELLIE R 4. of your whereabouts that si may “plain cn misao derstanding & ADI, diay ISHES TO HAVE A LITTLE GIRL, ALOUT six yehrs oul, adopied tow Protestant family. Apply by t ver t'No @ Teuth steeet FOUND. Pouseas A MADISON AV! AVENUE STAGE. A ketbook contatiing a xmalt Toe owner can have the same by proving prop-rty ying ‘or this aivertisement, Inquire OF Lae starter, Watt! st er O8T—ON SATURDAY EVENING, 4 ferry stage, & Pocketbook, coutiiot: the casnier of the Meriden bout $i2 in ban’ note ddveseins the sane to is A of ey N.G. Miller, and bs O8T—-A BIALL PACKAGE OF MONEY, BEIWBEN and $9, on Satur ay risa unt Franken streets, The tinder ey Wong cies rewardes by it at ie OMlee of the Suuday Tires, cy’ Hut square, i OSTA BLUE ENAMELLED GOLD LINK BRACE. 4 ing yom Thirty-second street aud Ninh avenue y wed Forty second siiect. A liberal reward will td te the finder by leaving it at Dr. Burras’, 48 Great | en tre OsT—M AY 22, ONE I eerear BALE OF woops, IN wo ay song Ze Frauslin street cirvets, marked "D, P. Packard ‘The Gnder will be Uberaiy re at 176 Canal sreet, belween Mow aul I OST—OF SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Gorxa 4 ‘iwenty-ninsh street on Fourt : a, eoue to T iret, to Madison avenue to Twenty-.ird at ee vic Chamel and gold Lo-ket, comtainiog the poruract of a ia. dhe Suter will be Sbera!ly rewarded by leaving at No. 47 Bast Twonty-niuih street. Rowats OF JOUN MY ISthn, A, between the ty : 4 hile teeta b, hall PROM ith A | be. twill ea! to the fay bart terco., by pinee. Pawnbrokers please take word wilbe given for any in or Few cry of the goods meutioned ca ing at the above named notion, i FURNITURE. oT Buivate ¢ SALE—AN ‘ELE iANT Aba RIMENT OF louacholt Frm ture, the pr party 01 a family leaving The subseiduer will seit, 1 hots co aut rh 'ture contape) in bis residence, made to ods Curtal Yood Be bedilng, All & ser ALE-AND HOUSE To LET, JURNITURE FOR & wating of Velv pestry and Bngtsh Bee ¥ vers tine Engra-tuce; walt Lines Sheetings, Pows, Unt Glase Dinies, Kooning Ginsw , and reat of house only : everything a) caimin © pote obe uver $1.7 “00; will be an tm of; location Clinton place, Eighth stieet near Sixth ave. igh further particulars address Jumes s., Hersid of- AUANITURE, CARPETS, £6, BovaiT, FoR oagn — Books. amp. Livraries vousht for cash, at 128 Sheth avenue, bowen Nina and streets A good rosewood Piano; Riso W Jango sock Of Boone tore Roqser RE, LOOK aud other h. a G GLASSES, sekerving art MATTRESSES, 68 Cheaper tan bse ey WenePRnt tamd deivered fre cadin, . Wo BNEDENS 255 Hows wb houston streets Noe the » Puniare ta Bite. a nO EK SOLD, PRIVATE S\UK—1 RUA 8 PAR. jor Carprss, W luthe end China Were, oo Eyfty tun street, rOuu. Fide, iret house weet of Thonl avenue, THE REBELLION. ; OLD TAMMANY HALL “WN Ai Y siould Cnet Le plied with lesen. from ine soe GH nt for the» Ol Fire Zvwares,”” kvevenih regia m New York Volu citing ofveors with Ha bad Ueber otm the Ne sions to ger in tie mares, corm in the sereien. the bot Pr» ed oleres ate raising «0 EY ts Vo. itera, veuca reg ment, Nex He Lire Pacotueles for the Ficht kind of men Whe have in oF ee pree Ses Prete pn te Ree Fork Hire ouverts Had ws F Twmmany tin ee eye SAMS CLOAK, Cnk Commeniing, STEAMBUATS. AY LINE FOR Attany Mie stemnsnat VIiY OF ALNAN Mitel ¢ AD teave Henrico wteoet a 7 ways on and ai » Caption DL it, Meo Tied r May o0n : WURG AND INTBG sinner NCHAWK TATE LAN ea of Warr mer ereL on Mondays and Thuredays, ot 5 vo POR PREASKILL.7He atte Mouse, HO\T * Feet pler, wn, & © 1¥ wes eit <r aston’ ) cnr mone AND BARGES ro ciranren ih, ate ro Bx. ain Yor wowing Ww wnd About the har won Mreet, corner ob barrow. He mn TAs "ote a Wen M. tol eM, n 5 » use | HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH | ELMBOLD'S YONCLUBIVE PROOFS aacips wise ; ue - us : ae ‘WEI MBOLD's aria COMPOUND FLUID LXTRACE HEAR THE WITNESSES, jaw Worthless and pernicious articles are eo often bolstered ap comPoumD EBXTRACP — BUCHU. im the advertising columns of the preas by fabricated letters, =a Pili; GENUINE OPINIONS of ‘Those who use and appreciate a sebra Anna (BE. Mor: | ET nd ta the sear t or io William Wood, uccountaut, No. 5 | i GOOD.” Spurious preparations, Ike poisonous frngi, are J ocean THAN THREE WEEKS HAVE ELAPSED i | formly successful results of PERSONAL EX?’ERIMENT that the proprietors of HOSTETTER’S BITTERS rareiy give yobs & POSITIVE AND SPECIFIO REMEDY qvotations from thelr business correspondence, lest the A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIO REMEDY ‘POR DISEASES OF THE by the unthink- — GENUINE ARTICLE shoud be confounded ry unl BLADDBR, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL ; ins with the FULSOME RIGMAROLE put into the mouths | of MEN OF STRAW by unserupulous ‘empirics and ebaria- eee tans, whose double object is to SELL both their trash and BH Hun stave — Wiiansnani | Believing, however, that FACTS IMPORTANT TO THE BRABRBREU | HEALTH AND COMFORT OF THE PUBLIC, and which Hun HHL | can be VERIFIED AT ANY MOMENT by sddressing the nuuua | HuHIE | parties who vouch for them, om, ought not to be hid under a ‘This medicine increases the power of digestion ama ex- cites the absortents into healthy setion. by which the water: Dushel, the undersigned publish beiow @ few communica, | fives, the adsorbents into healthy action, niargements arc tions of recent date, towbich they invite the attention of the | Péduced. aswell as pain and inflarnmnation, and 18 good for people, and at the same time ESPECIALLY REQUEST all MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. | readers who may feel interested In the subject to ADDRESS EREFEEREBEER " | THB INDIVIDUALS THEMSLVES, and ascertain the correctness of the particulars, | Thay be thought. perhaps, din that a, preparation like HOS. | | TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, which has, long been a | STANDARD YONIO throumhout the WESTERN HEMI. SPIERE, and is rapidly becoming @ staple of trade at the | antipodes, speaks for itself in stronger tones than private eulogiam can speak fori, This is true: but the phases of | diseare are alinost tnaumerable, and every day new in- stances of the success of thy b)uers, either asa PREVEN- TI\ B ora CURE, come te the knowledge of the proprietors hroagh the mails, Some of these are of immense interest } to thourands placed in precinely the same cireumaiances as tue partics who have been /ROLECTED or RELIEVED, | And therefore it secm#almost an act ef duty to put them on i record. DES | Yor example: sevenrighths of t of the multitudes whe goto sea | terrible affliction more than the fary of the elements, and it HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU;. For weaknesses arising fron E; tion, Bast I indiscretions of Abiueaitraded ih the following symp: Indisposition to exertion, Loss of wneinory, Bivens of breathing, LEn Weak nerves, Horror Bal he body, Bry nse of skin, Hruptions on the face, Universal Lassit.de of the Pal i eouutenance. muscular 8) sts if allowed to go on, which this medicine i s fs a y ata Beene FF yu ai Fart ity’ iH ILEPTIC Firs: ae » “eg 1 MA eptma, ex hey aie not frequently fofbwed by those- diveful ¢ die SANITY AND CONSUM) INPANIEY AND CONREMPTIONE INSANITY AND GONSUMPTION? M ° ‘ we {lany Are avvare of the ecuse of their suifering. but mone: THE RECORDS or fmt and the melanc) Av deat witness La of this ‘aswectl utution, Once iitectea! ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKN ne ai ceGANIE WEARNE SS e aid of medle be Bg ©. id of medicine to strengthen and invigorate aon witte "Ss nOL suiler more or less from SEA BIC SICKNESS. They dread this | must be an unspeakable satistnetion to them to iéarn that it | can bo averted by the uss of HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. It | is only within the lam tweive months that this GREAT | FACT IN MEDICATION bas been established, and Hence tt | tmuot universally known. ‘Those who have tested this newly | developed property of the preparation, and escaped sea sick- &2 ACT invariaity does, 4 TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL nees vy ite aid, are naturally anxious to aprend the glad tidings among all who “go down to the sea in ships and do LULLL business on the great waters.” The witness on this point, oa whose testimony ie appended, not only gives his own expe- aa rence, but corroborates it with emphatic evidence from other LL sourers. If there be any who are skeptical on the subject ry L x | they are hereby referréa direct! irectiy to him and, to the gentlo- SLULLELLLL man who shared with bim the be beneficial eifects of the unti FEMALES FEMALES | dote FEMALES FEMALES Tue immense increase in the vale of HOBTET TER'S HI | FEMALES FEMALES TERS, Loch at home and abroad, during the past year, proves PSM LES FEMALES that the world, while it obeys tie Scriptural injunction to FEMALES FEMALES “try all things,” only “HOLDS FAST w that which is FEWALE ASES FEMALES oLp “OR YOUNG, SINGLE, » MARRIED OR B TEMPL TING Risin . conta continualy springing up; but thelr character is soon dis- | Covered, and they are “Aung like worthless weeds awa; | On te otter hand, a greas wnistote, that ‘performe all tt | promises, and even more than its proprictora clatmed for at {+ on its introduction, ts “nov tora day, but for all time.” Every dose administered of @ useless or deleterions nos- trum helps to disabuse the pubile mind of the impressions it may have received from the hourish of trumpets with which Ex unenvatied bs 2 tention, Leregntay tomary Bvact acon fur, Lenccorrhors of Whites, ndidemt U" the aex. whether arising from 1 Lavits of dissipation, or in ths DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. SMe SYMYTOME AnovE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT MMNMMM MMMMM MM aM the deceptious article was announced; while, on the con- MoM tary, every bottle sold of a really valuable medicine secures ane ormanent © oT MMi MAM | the permanent custom of tho purchacer, and makes hia an ue eae aoe ADVERTISER OF ITS MEGTSainong his friends, It is thus that HOSTETTER'S BITTERS bave obtained their unparalleled populari:y, The prvss, indeed, has made the GREAT STOMACHIC widely known; but it 18 the wat Take no more Ruleam, Mero ry or Unpleasant Medicine for Dyleasant and Bangorous Diseases, bBUCHU q WASH ~ all theti no mony ti sestre end | and mili aperiont agent, i | Wise bare rendesed 8 HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE throngh- | out the length and breadth of the land, andthe main re- | liance of the TRAVELLER, the VOYAGBR, the MINER ening aod caring Sipictires OF U flinyiny. Buin ant. Tuilasisnation so fre went it thie claps of diseages, aud hee ‘all polsouous, disensed aud worn out mat » UPON THOUSANDS THOUSANDS Na\E SE , wo THE \ictiMa OF QUACK {:odshe FIOREED: and who inte x to te a it a Qo time ve toaiaet thal Were deces During the summer montis a & pure, wholesome Toute, tn rr Oe ue “powwertnt net ae dries <in ine are also incorporated the p he properties of an anti-biijous 4 Sapeer Oe APTER WihieRTAGK, ' paration ia HOSTETTER S si | preventive and cure of dyspe;« $ Didousness, constipation, And nervous debility ever pa: St within the reach of the community. Against the depressing and sickening tendency of heat end rolasma itis a potent sufeguar vse HELMNOLDS B: EXTRACT BUCHD, tions 240 Ciseases Of tue Urinary Organs, an. MALE OB VEMALE, From whatever cause orie wiandlng. Blown and upon persons of feeble = For all whether ¢ ccusiitation and uncertain he iis renovating effects are most exiravr.inary. St. NicwoLas Horns, Naw Yors, March 2. 185% Dr. Hostetten —Dear Sir—Teing of @ bilous te pera. ment, and having sullered meh wh oF ay 8 #ea sickness I determined, Te GREAT DURETIO. And is certain tom, 4 4 Seoiced auicet it all dtecasee for ip Po stninie hed reto ore, when leaving New Orleans for Now York, in 2 aed SVIDENCE or. eet Ve A. 4 June ast, to iry your colebraved Stomach Bitters. Having ion GHAuACTERS AND BE i knoe Wit accompany 1) “pone made the trip in the propeller ‘Fra Trade Wind without the least CERTIE (OS TES Or CURES sige 7 “0 Seer’ Map ong with | incouvenieuce, owing to thelr pre ir. geen mtive eicacy, 1 procured KNOWS FO OGitNoR AND FAME. | | on the 20 of July a vox of your Bitters, for the use of my- self and a fow (riends, on our contemplated voyage to Europe in the Great Eastern, After getting to sea I opened the box, sud, together with about teu of my fellow-passengers, par- took of the Bitters, On the second aay some of the Indies on board felt «but by talk y Jassful three — oard felt rea sick, but by ag half a wine-glassful Pnve:¢ shia EASE ¥ times @ day they sdon rewovered, Dr. Goldsborow, the WE a ye Ae apis! ship's physician, and Captain Paton, the commander, toze- Le componed of Bu —= th great care by | ther with a large portion of the passengors, subse jwently mats (oorder; | | success, ‘They will certify to the fact, that during the whole | late fellow-passengers, now fa Liverpool and shall send ° sin re Pack ‘ts Avo, a 1. adiiwnotn, pnd Aga. cat Chemist, and Bole Man:.factar- a OMB OLD 8 GENUINE VREYARATION, experimented with ( Bitiers, and uniformlytwith entire trip not one person on board day. Dr. G. having approprinted the inst rereaining bottle, as an infailible specie. I had wone of the articie on my re turn voyage, and suffered more than T can describe in @02- sequence, I have orderd for two bores from twoof my them out by the next stea Advising ‘04 ought to bare» depot sons venturing for the fest APUIDAVET. + MG Alerme, the Civ» being duly «wo: in Liverpool. —— of Phi w time (or indeed at any time) to sea, to obtain, Hf possible, a | Coth say ult prepareiiune conta no tated bn as mereary o , ee | Other myurtus drugs, but ard purely vogetabie, supply of your Bitters b fore } * leaving port, and thereby | HiLMROLD re Supe sed auboor hed be'ove me, thieitd vay of Neveu» sEC RE themwetven against rea aickneas, WM. P. ML) BRD Alderman, Niuth atecet, spore he i bpDLUDEDODO: 2D bo DeBODED.D Lam, respectfully, your ubedient rerv: JOHN A. MUBLLOR. Dae verweet, bbp boo { bow voDp 3, vbp . ae Dow Measra, Hostereem axp B.1Tu —Sine—I have used sone | ” oP Poo v DD. VUDDDDLDDD bobodebybovw of your Hoste TrW § STOMACTE BITTERS with the | Eri aent succorn Iwaginabie. “T have been sorely adtoted #, $1 ER HOTTLE os Os we co with dyspepsia Cor ive yes have spent more than three Dettverea to any y packed from Otrm hondred Collars in paytag doctor's bilis and buying medt Addvens leiters for in’ = ' iu LMBOLD, eines, some of whieh fave temporary reties; but your most Invaluable remedy has deve tore good than all others | have No. Wt South Tenh 9 vaiad Chestouy, ever weed, Respecttults, yonrm, SANULL RYEN * F i pe f Kacrmrort, Norau Co, Ohio, Mareh 2 1507, ses on Be Mewes, Hostetter & Serco —Gente—Send ws four doxen S88 NOSTRTTUR'S STOMACH bitte RS, as we are neaiy “, out, and we enn't do without Min fact, Iie euperseding att | Sy 83 other stoma 4€ preparations wis us, Reapocttaiiy, } SSESSES, PRICE & SILVERY, BEWARE OF CoUSTRPRITS New Mavewruur, Fuinam Co, Ind., Feb, 14, 198%, Movers, Hotere & Sern —ente—Vou will please sead or three dozen of sour very desirabie and bighy © iar STOMACH ATTTERS, M; supply ia well Lo fed, Very reopretfully 4 ao 5. Awe UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, © Who endeavor 10 dispose “ol Welt ow wes 80) AS Bs By 2 ut ae RvERT Wi Cate oe tie pl om eenitiane TUDOR Fe NOSTETTER & SMITH, ne Pittebar» Dew York off'es, No, 428

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