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- 10 nl A NE WS FROM SY, DOMING) AND CUBA. ARRIVAL OF TUB EVENING 8T A Tho St, Domingo War to be Prese- cuted Vigorously. WAL? VP COSTS IN ARN AND MONEY Destructive Fire im Sogua le Grande, key Ben ae, ‘The'steanwtity Fvening Star, Captain Belt, from New Ovtoas vis Movana 22d inst , arrived ab inks port yester ary. Der Havana Correspondence Mhevana, Feb, 22, 1863 Tas New Spanish alinistry and the St, Domingo Question Aten and Money wb: Seni—A Loan lo be Mae Phe Cos of the Pas Six Months’ War—Death of @ Die | petore: timguishet dian in Havana Deriuccive Fire Aevest of ee Councerfed Moiner from New Porx—Sunderson's Cow worts— Spaulding & Rogers’ Circus, we, de. Tho ministry jest called. #9 power.1o. Spain wai pursoe ho policy oF Choir predecessors: 40 regard 10'°tuese colo. mies. yon the rumor @ ap igtended, of area’, ip this gland of sonst, bas oot only subsided, Dut we buys now.the a-soraoed bas there’ existe Do present foconaadn ww the wirdw ot Ber Majesty’s mimetere to re- puenibly, (be Captain Generalof Pucrtc Rivo. Further- moro, {have ‘ween Anformed: that the head of the new pesseorerd on wooed - was 5 Cabment bas written; bie diplom tic Capacity, a com ip ro 4 plimentary wwote 4@ General Dulce, wita segarances of-, Raeegeers ‘euaren coutidonce and eo forth. Bat the most smportant subject vw the ‘consideration of the mimis- which we are told ‘bas alrendy re. ceived Ube gravest ationtioa, is St. Domingo. More ‘bar one Wadinet coancil hae Deen held, and sue -osuit @ a-determimation to prosecute tbe war vigor- Amory themeagures adopted are tho sending im ly ef five Lhoneand additional troops, andevery sho sum of $700,000, which will be only a part, er, of each mouth’s expenses. The deficit will bo Citkely 6lied op by loans from the people of these ‘rinnels, according to the plap commented on by the 9 of Sunday, from which we Jearn tbat the gover of this islind intends issuing seven per cept bonds loan of three milizons, payable in six, twel eighicon aud twenty four months. Tho secarities eifered are the public rents.and-tbe ground upon whick the wal) o(_Havana sland: The conquest of St. Domingo is then fully resolved on, hough is may ‘bo-worth while considering if the means adopted arc sufficient, and we will then be able to appre- 1.10 the poltey of the proceeding ja ite full and trae valve To do 80 the following facts will be suffl- cient —Sinee the war commenced in last fresh, the . Domin- socludiog were already smoonte tO twenty-four thousand men. though this Dumber was never there at any one time, Of these, dhe total number who bave died, on the field aud irom sickpess and wounds, and who have been ‘wvallded, 6 no jess thao fourteen thousand. Four id Of these, who were #0 fortunate as 10 re- ‘cover from wounds and sicknese, baye returned to Adotr rogiments, making the army now operating four- teen thousand strong, dally lersening in effectiveness from sho name constantly existing causes. The number, there- fore. who ‘Rave died of been disabled amounts toteo thourand men, avery small percentage of whom ket lives:tn action with the enemy. It is now proposed @ Kinband, which will_make the entire force ‘een thousand strong. From past experience it ‘m0i to be supposed that thie number will be equal to wodertaking, for Mf twenty four thoosand men could eccomplish the subjugation of the Domjnicave during ‘winter, months, bow can a emailer pumber hope do 90 now that the bot seas:n 9 rapidly approach. Hope must be very stroog ja thoss who would betieve it jing, wDich may be the case, hat thie island is vot wore unboalthy during the summer winter months, it is only fair 1@ assume that Ade tonnes ta the army will contioue im (be same ratio— {bt & twenty Wousand men per anoum. From August when the revolution or rebelon commenced, to Febroary 16, wo have ex montha, with a total of ten Uousand-deatbs From February 5 $9 next August, ten ‘thous od more deaths would reduce the orce of nineteen Wbousapd so much that the war would Dove to conse. Tue goverument, theretore, will bave to op eending rowforoements, Jeaving a wide margin tor tbie fearinl morianity. Observe besides, a8 a proof that there is wuthing extravagant or ‘set down in malice” im the ebove ealoulation, that no differerice is roadeyjp the eca- ms. end thet po Rcoount is taken of the troope that wil! fe sont from time to time from the mother country, al! fverb aval abacclimated, and necessarily moro liavie to the isoases of these islands. ‘We peat come to the smportant chapter of expeunce. st Of the war since lie commencement do eibt hundred thonsand doi And, even edeitting that it is a low estimate, it gi a yearly ext ey of ono millions Six hundred thousand dollars. iy ten millions, jo round aumbers, Before her J would like to know the amount of re- presoaved term and ut SREEE i reg au: Tense dctived by pain from this newly acquired colony of St Domingo. It ig not possible that any government would xo to ench expense ib men and money in trying 10 fwd @ Possension altogether protitiese and fur the were bnew aud clory of the thing. What must we think of a wernmeut svat would do so? It will appear incompre- verible, theo, that the revenue derived from St. Dew “ ww pothing; for the cojony js not edie to pay ite government expenses. The profit derived by Spain is therefore nought. This ieiand has been @ greater safferer, if possible, than tbe mother covotry. for ber treasury bae beeo heavily texed 40 meet the necessary expenses iocurred by tbe #8 oxai 10 and the maintenance of a government fer the foug sont but beloved prodigal children who were so anx- sous to (brow Lbemselves into their mother's arms. The derived by Spain from Cuba, clear of all expenses, ¢ wililon dollars a year—precisely what six months’ war wy? Domingo bas vost. And not oaly is the entire rerevwe of Cuba abscrbed, bat the government is obliged to throw ip that derived trom Puerto Rico, aud go ja debt bewides, in order to keep the war going six montbe Hut we will even suppose Spain completely snccessfol, ey at the end of six mouths more, at a cost of twenty thousepd men and ten millions of dollars: what will be the beacht? How make St. Domingo pay back those ex Levent bese millions drawo {from the capital and M leit Wm thew bands, would nave gone op iccrowing iM of ber people bere and ww Europe, whied, in Cube gol0g @ead slow. o wove any of (be coloeial Giyornors, excepliog, i} Ia paid, | were 5 pall eget, jain, three” of end begetting other millions to dittuse a little more Bappiners, Bdvancement, progress and © fruits % © nation’s development? How moke St. Domingo re- such & hone, incaicuiably more, even 1D money, Miliiows of dollars? Ido not Koow, vor do | think © map living under the broad eky who does ‘can tell, bow it © to be done. the way to discuss this matter. Jt is a question arikbmetical calculation of outiay which the cbivsiry of Spain must come down y will stick forever in the mire and continue to ‘of the world Is it not evident, then, benefit from these colonier during tne reeagiiet tiie sth the have let a De ie ne, or 4 Vorko~ ane ot North 60 6 41 drowns fine Un ed Sates tenner he, whch wae bere Jat wees, navled e8 Seturcay sber very foe The Wreck of the Steamebip Bohemian. THE CORONER'S HVERSTIOATION—TESTINONY OF CAPTAIN BORLAND 4°02 OTHERS BORE MAILS AND BODIES RECOVERED BTC Heumane, Feb. 26, 1666 ‘The teri mony before the Corower's jury w the case of the diasicr le the Robe eae Shows BO carelenmnens oF want of te) o® the part of tae ffeers of the steametip A pilot om @ Berton teamer, wikkob parsed the Bone wan before the pireet, terlites ve seemng ber sages! for 4 pilct, ao What Ube bate mate the lights lock mech fur ther off them they really were, Capt. Corland teste) hee Wee: on the Forecastie - and won, the eemmer wa bed wie le he port ame winters, sever found bine iw thet loralay Ake westward oe a ie Fight ovcr the rock | shortly reported abe was making water ver; ead ing the bb othe ree Fong by 4 ; {ete dutie: Dak all toe pac to thew 5 4 howe g great coofus ou; boat No. ” oF from breaitag.{o eed down, throwlog the she wate; = 4 refusea on bod; ‘the Deing over the forecastle bead; the beat came back three bours and took ail off, owered the women and oh. Gren into the boats from the rigioR, ‘and got ail who were in the rigging safe to wpa were washed eff she forecastte head wheo the susp Oited after seeing me parsengere bovted and cared for, re ured to the.sbip. ‘ “Captain Stane, of Kennebank, testified that he war @ passenger on boara, made'no remarks to Captain Borland About the ebip:bemg so danger, a8 bad beep currently re- rted. ary more maie-were found to Way, ope for Capada and one for Boston. Threo mere bodies have been rec ivered. ‘The ship is stripped and ready fer the wreckers, who exprees coufidence in tbeir-abilityto raise ber intact of the etorm dolde off ‘The foliew ng bas been sent ve for publication — Briperronr, Tuesday, Feb. 26. Mre Mary Fn@ Wimow — Deak Mapam—We find tbat regorts, both verbal and ip int, are in circulation concerning the settiement of the Winslow erin cage, whieb are unfounded apd which do injustice to you. Mfoaemauch aa ibe Degotiations in relation to that settie- ment took place wholly threuginyour counee! and witbout any knowledge on your part -until.the Spal proposition was made, we thiod it our duty tomake a simple state- ment of the facts, that you may:be abie to repel the im- putat'ons that bave brea made to your disadvantage. ‘Ou Tuesday morning preveding Ube settlement Judge McCardy invited Mr. eymour 'o bis room and said to him that the caee,.iachis opinion,-bad better be settled, and stated at length bis reasons for that opinion. Be also stated fully op what terms, in bis jodgmest. an ar Bangement should be mde. Mr. Seymour replied that ‘the appellees cold not prope: upon suggestions for Rettlement until Mrs. Winelow bad, by her testimony, repzl'ed the charges that had deen made agaivst her: Judce McCurdy stated tbut patting her ov the stand might bave tendency rather to preveot than ment; that, although be Knew notbing on the subject, yet, from the mapper in which otber witnesses bad been cforb-examined, there was reason to suppose ‘that ber cross examination -might be long apd iritating. Mr. Seymour repiicd that. bowever that migbt be, ber Coungel could pot advise her. 40 consent to aby compro- mise until be bad ‘beenexayained, af a-witvess in court. Ae Mr. Seymour was al Jeaving Judge McCurdy sug- gested tbat perhaps Mrs. Winslow migh: be examined ip bier’ dnd ber crose-exammation ed. Mr. Sey mour remarked thas he bi:nself could eee no ob.ectjon that course, but could not odésent t the advice bie associa'es. Late the same appelices met, and the sabstance of the interview between Judge McCurdy and Mr. Sey: was commupwated to us. We thought it injudiciovs to Visregard the sugges: tioas 01 the Judge, and we-decided to apprise Mra. Wine- Jow Of the facts 18 600n as soon as her brothers in-law and co-executors should arrive io town. As the court was about to open on Wednesday, Mr. Seymour met Judge McCurdy at bis room jo the Court House, and stated to bum that we bad pot be-w able to act upon bis'advice, on ac count wf tbe absence of the Messrs. Winelrw: tbat we expected bem that day, and that when they arrived the matter would de submitted to their considera. tion, and that Mra. Winsiow would be put op the stand a6 the first witness that morning. Judge McCurdy was understood to say that be had suggested to the coanse! for the appellepte » pestponement of tbe cross exam tion of Mrs. Winslow. Mr Sermour then stated tbat should make 0 objection to tbat course, and Judge Mc- Curdy sent for (baries Chapman, one of tbe counsel for the appeliant#, and they bad ac interview, at which we were not present. Lire. Wineiow, at the time 6! ® wiénere, bad Do intimation of Felation eithir to her compromise or br examipation. the war piped io chief, and expecteu .be usual cross examination apd was disappointed. and ov our retura to tbe botel at ooop complained wat apy delay had been permiited. When the examivation » chief was closed the counsel for the sppellants were asked in the usual way to cross-examine; we did not then know whether trey bad concluded to crost examine Ler or pi They waived, for the present, their right of cross-exam ination, although sbe was then ready, and was atal) times ready to be cross-examined, and to make a full disclosure ot all the facts withio her knowledge, whenever called upon for that purpose. Mr. John ¥, Winslow arrived to town adout five o'clock jn the afternoon of Wednesday, he was immediately ioformed of what had taken the coonse} for the was called to testify as at bad ‘aken place ip place; a consultation was then beld of the coun 8e!, at which he and other iriend# of Mrs. Winslow were Present, and io view of the suggestion of ine Judge, avd in consideration that, by an arrangement, the pend- ing !tigation would de brought at once to a hnal close, and long, tedious and expensive litigation iv iutare avoid ed, It was decided to advise Mr. Witslow to aesent to the orranvement that was gudseqnently made by the parties. Mre. Wiosiow hed no intimation that any pegotiatious were in progress, yot she yielded to the advice of ber friends and counsel, insisting, Lowever, that the will was made by her husbatd in the fail possession of bis mental faculties, and that it fully and ‘reely expressed bis will Fegarding the disoosition of bis ettate, of which Ler coun se} entertained no doubt. If you think it important to make this communication public, you are at liberty to do co in eveh manver and form a8 you may deem proper. Yours, traly, CHAR. HAWLEY, ¥. C, PERKINS, ©. 8. SEYMOUR, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1864..7HIPLE SHEBT. ~ Tan® Volumteesing—feence at the Recruiting OMcemMebels Enlisting, de. Reeruitng gees on eplendidiy. There is some difficulty ab umes w procuring tbe amount requisite from the banks @ Boles Of proper desomination, but Blunt throws out hie scoute, feels the pulee of the moneyed institutions, aad, backed vp by the Comptroiier, the greenbacks are always forthcomme. Among those recently paid by Bopervisor Blunt were fevers) rodey looking rebels, im their original grey sole, They looked ag (bough they could fight, and bad fovad! » t© the entire satisfaction of mapy ® ‘Union solder, But they evidently loved our greenbacks delet than remaining longer as prisoners of war. Mr. Piont sted ove cf these fellows M be loved to fight. “Wall,” said be, *] bave fought for about two years, And 1 begin to ko it a Deap; 80 J thought I'd go in agi.” “What are yoo going to do with your money?” “Wall, J reckow Pi feb |t, for my wife ian’t exaotly om hie plan- tation and | can’t get it to ber.” “Then you would ike @ wend it te your family?’ “Send it or take it; but | reekon } can't do ope nor Vother jiet yet.” She hardy look ing fellows each took their $800 and wore turned 110 the reservoir for recruits, and were received with bearty cheere and a lly good laugh. A binck fellow was brought ipa few days ago from the country, avd before paying Bim the Ddounty, which be was going to band over to the persco whe cape with bim, Mr. Binet asked bim if be Seow the. man be was intending. t give, bis Uae Hundred dollars. *-Un, yea, sa, you, aa; bes gwine tm ‘t to my favter; be 1s.” “Do you kdow where going?” Na, not "zactly”*(scratebing bis woo!). yeu: kwow you bave to sboulder a musket/” . th, Yes, ea; Tknowe that bery well.” “You pave ‘know ~~, to fight?” ‘Yes, an, J deve } you are to join" the Army ef tbe i army.” fbis ‘crought inree 1 “domare ‘these new recruits are pretty sharp, 200 ‘the edect of a witty suswer aswell as tbe Dest of iuem. A hale, shrewd looking fellow was brought by on ageot. The iaual questions were put to him by Mr. Blunt, When the Grst ove, as to who should have the Dey meney, or fifteen dollars), came Mr. Biomt eays,**Who brought you bere?” '«*Who Drought me here’ Nobody on God’s earth brought we bere. | come afoot with that are man there. Give us the ‘greens’ and him the ‘chip,’ and let me in among the mofie.” He wag of course turned in. THR SECOND CORPS. We understand that the committee of New York mer. chants, acting 'p connection with the Union League of thie city , Dave revolved 10 extend the benefits of the five dol- jars extra premijom aliowod for recruite for this corps alt parts of the state. By authority of Brigadier Geveral Bariow , the following officers will leave forthwith for the interior, en recruiting service, viz-— ‘Colene! Baron Vou Bbeick, Seventh New York Volun- teers. $§ Lieatenant Colonel James E. MoGee, Sixty ninth New York Volunteers. Mayr beard, Eighty second New York Volunteers. Captaso Allan, Thirty ointh New York Volunteers. FIPTY-SEVENTH NEW YORE VOLUNTEERS. Companies E and G of the Fifty-seveuth regiment of New York Volunteers, re-eolisted veterans, returned to thie city yesterday, after an absence in the field of nearly two years apd 2 balf. The detachment ie under the com- mand of Majer Wiliam A. Kirk, an officer who bas been to the frovt during the whole of that period, and has bad ‘the honor of participa.’ .g in no less sixteen engage- —— iweludipg ADvetam, Fredericksburg and Get- tysburg. SUPPBR TO THE FIRE 20UAVES. On Wedneeday evening ast a grand complimentary supper was given the officers and members of the Second regiment Fire Zouaves,at the Jefferson Market drill room, by the Common Council of tis city. Tbe feast ‘wae presided over by Alderman Hardy, Chairman of the Committee on Nationa! Affairs. About four hunared sat down to the repast, erghty of the Zonaves, jn full uviform, Speeches were made by Alderman who alko read @ lewer from GenerelGeorge B. McWielian, regretting Lis iwability to be present. Ine tion. Frederick A. Copkling, ex. Fire Commissioner Heory Wil- avn, Colove! Brewster, Colonel Holt, Geveral Spinola, Fire i Law » Lieutenant Colonel Borne. Major Winklemore and were poagted, the webole allair bréaking up at alate bour. ~ “NEW RENPEZVOUS FOR WRAFTED MBN AND VOLUN- TEE RB. Avother rendezvous for drafted men and volunteers hag been established in Albany, under the command of Major Van Rensselaer. Twenty-five officers and one bup- dred mev have been, detached from Riker’s Island for this. new position, and the detachment leit for Albany last evening. Police Intel A CUBAN MERCBANT ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF FORGERY. Mr. Jobu Charles Borne, a native of Buénos Ayres, thirty-ex years of age, who claims to be a merchant doimg business ww Havana, was arraigned before Justice Dow)ing at the Tombs, yesterday afternoon, for examina tion ov a charge of forgery, which had been preterred against bun by Mr. Bevjamio F. Botler, a member of the well known banking firm of Mer Maitiand, Phelps & Co., Noe. 45 and 47 Exchange place. It appears that a few weeks since the firm received a letter signed Carlos de Melini Ceti, enclosing a bil! of exchange drawn in Ha- vana by Mesers. Durranty. Plosson & Co., of that city, for $2,567 23, dated January 4, iw r of Messrs. J. de ja Craz & Co. and endorsed by th This draft. also bore tbe endorsement of Adoipb Mélortiyo aud Car- os de Medini Celi, aod was sccompanied by & request, purporting to come from that £100 in be sequentiy Horue, it ie alleged, sppeared at the Davking bouse of Majtiand, Phelps &(0., aud Mmtrodaved bimwelf as Carlos de Med'ni Celi, at the same time acknowledging the receipt of the cue hundred sovereigns whieh tbe bankers bad seot bin. At that time the prisouer pre- rented a draft purporting to have been drawn ou Jules Sezeca for $1,680, which be :equested the bankers to collect for him, and on account of the proceeds of both draits to pay bim $2,000 iv American gold, which was accordingly done. Only a few days afterwards Mesers Maitland, Phelpe & Co. received another letter from Horne, asking that the balance of $300 due on the drafts should be sent to bin iv Philadelphia, Still later, the third of & set of bills of exchange was re- mitted to Mr. Charies }1 Trumbull, No. 74 Frovt street, agent for Messrs. J.D, de ia Cruz & Co,. io this caty, and this draft was protested on the ground that the first bad already been accepted. This draft was drawn to the order of A. de Macarty, and endoreed by him. It is therefore allege by the complainants that the prison- er bas altered tbe eudorsement of ‘A. de Macarty”” to mene verkwa aaeakt oo wise _=— Ft dick 2s : eo dele ie Bae OR WI8TARS BALSAM ‘OF WILD DR. WISTARB or WILD 4 DBR WISTAR'® BALSAM OF WILD CHBRBY. PINE TRBE TAB CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR OORDLAL PINE TRRE TAR OORSIAL WILL CUR CONSUMPTION. WILL CURB CONSUMPTION. WILL CURE CONSUMPTION, WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. MORE THAN ViFTY THOUSAND MORE THAN Pivty THOUSAND WORB THAN YirTy THOUGAXD HAVE BREN CURED WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CBERRY. WI8TAR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY, ONE OF THB OLDEST SD MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES 1N TRE WORLD POR COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGR, BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY OP BREATHING, ASTHMA, HOARSENEES, GORB TEROA?, CROUP AND BYERY AFFEOTION OF THE THROAT, LUNGS IND OBEST. UNSOLICITED TASTIMONY. RAVE BREW From Rey, Francis Lobdeli, Pastor of the Bouth Congregs- ain aaa bs stuuaamalan ~~ iia oo OF CONSUMPTION, a a Ng SP, ; iggnmaniyighenrienimony to he yeas of By Wats oF 6 0%, mn of neers. I bave wae eens onan oP con vocasion for say y for colds or ae: NOUMPTI om, Sor mene zeumon’ Ser¥ Sn 0 Peeeate belt very heats ©” CONSUMPTION, S with s os OF CONSUMPTION, ; — BY DR. BY DR. FINE TRER TAR CORDIAL “BY DR WISHARTS PINE TREE vam- OORDIAL, BY DR. WishaRTs PINE TRAE TAR CORDIAQ _IN THB YBAR.1000, 18 THe YEAR 10a 1m TRE YEAR 1863. “IN THE VEAR 60, Consumption has destroyed more of the human’ family than any other disease, and the best physicians for many years have despaired of a cure, or a remedy that would heal the lungs, but for more ‘han wo hundred years the whole medical world b mprensed that there was a mynte- rious power and efficiency In the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lungs; sherefore they bave recommended the use of Tar Water, which in mapy caecs had & good effect; but how to combine ils medica! properties +0 ‘as to heal the lungs, has ever becn & mystery until it was discovered by Dr, L. Q. C, WISHART, of Philadelphia. Pa, the proprictor of Wish. art's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, and bas been put tn boitlem, patented by the United States government. We say to the WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WiSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.” > WROM PBTER CANNOK, Esq, ‘General Agent of the Sussex Railroad. Newton, N. J., Jao. 21, 1863. Messrs. 928 W. Fowne & Co.:— for many years give my testimo- bose who are suf- fering from colds and pulmouary diseases of long banding as belng « safe and reliable remedy. PETER CANNON. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. FROM HON. JUDGE SPRAKER, who ‘would refuse to give his valuable and importan\ testi- mooy unless satisfied that this remedy possesses all the merits claimed for it. Canasomanie, N. ¥., Nov. 19, 1860. GextLemex—This ts io certify that myself and family have a ja) used Dr. Wintai wam of Wild Cherry for several y and that I take great pleasure in recommending {t in pre: te to anything of the kind for the poses for ae iainlan J. "in casos of asthina, phthisic, Or adection of the | afficted that Dr. Wishart® Pine Tree Tar Cordial will roat e never met with anything equaltoit. Ver peapectte DAVID BPBAKER.” WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. IMPORTANT TESTINONY OF A PHYSICIAN, Heruay, W.Y, sent, 27,1 Bor mess ae see past I mare sold Dr. een 4 sam of Wi yas prepared. by you, and, 90 fa Know. thas given Universal eatistaction, "It sense to care acough by loosening and cleansing the lungs and allaying irritation, thus removing the cause, in-tead of drying it up aod leaving the cauve bebiad. I cone eames a EOE, if not better, than avy @ith whieb Tein acjuafoted. i . ‘& THATCBER, M. D. WISTAR’'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERKY, CURE IN A SEVERE CABP. ‘Wriseono, Essex County, N. Y,, Ang: 18,1800. 20 produce the INVIGORATION OF THE DIGESTIVE OR. GANS, THE STRENGTHENING OF THE DEBILITATED SYSTEM, THE PURIFICATION AND ENRICHMENT OP THE BLOOD, wnieh musi expel from the system the con Tuption which serofula breeds, White thie is effected by the powerful alterauve (changing from disease to bealib) pro- erties of the Tar Cordial. its heeltng and renovating princi- ple Is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lange and throat, penetrating to each discased par!, relieving the pain, subduing infammaiion and restoring s healthful tendency. Let this twofold power, the healing and the strengthentag, continne to actin conja son with pature’s constant rece perative tendency, and the patient is eaved, if be hae notte ° Jong delayed a resort to the means of cure. 190 t wan'p Miclod with a pevere: palm is tig aige nod chek on This was actompeoied by & very tar cough, ant fre. PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL Sane ot vite ST'oe whos proscribed forme but PINE TREE TAN CORDIAL Fore, win Twas induced to ary Dr. Ra PINE YRER 73K CORDIAL I found great relief from the frat bottle. ard used two mere boities since which time t have been } tend to my business as Lefere. Youre, tray. ‘ cima SOTAL Wary, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERBY, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Neve genuine upless signed “I. BUTTS” on the wrapper. For sale by 3.'P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York, SETAW; FOWLE 4°00. No.6 ‘Temout street, Boston, and by ail draggiets. VINE TREE TAR OORDIAL 18 ah TNVALIBLE CURB 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURB 18 AN INFALUIBLE CURR 18 AN TNPALLIBLE CORB FOR SORE THROAT AND BRBAST. FOR SORM THROAT AND BREAST. FOR GORE. THROAT AND BREAST, PURLIC ane D Sonu FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. 1 AMPALG PUB! CAMPAIGNS AND PUB CAMPAIGRS AND Pi CAMPAIGNS AND PU « OD} a SER' Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial isa great and effect Ral remedy for Adolph Molortiye, and tbat the endorsement of Carlos de Medipi Celi was forged by Horne Daviei Lord, Jr., counsel for the compiainapte, sought to prove that Horne bad been employed by the makers of the dra't, and that L€BBEUS CHAPMAN, JR., Coungel for Mery Fitch Wicsiow acd other appeliece, THE MARQUIEE BAROLO-COLBPRT, THE PATRON OF SILVIO PELLICO AND COMPANION OF JOSEPRINE. [Torte (Jan. a Penge yom yg of Independance Beige | The country just lot the Marquise Barolo-Coibert , at the age of over cigbty. The Marquise, whuse husband ‘was Sardinian Ambassador to ihe Court’ of Napoleon I., was berself formerly reader to the }mprese Josephine. She was a descendant of the family o: the great Coibert. catirely devoted to she founded a for received Sivio Meiieo § berg, and who, in order pot to humiliate him, jipted him her librarian. Her influence was visibie ia his later — and gave to them the ultra religious character, which is principally displayed in the tragedy of Tomaso Moro. Mme. Barolo- Colbert is said to bave left ripe of more than 6,000 ,000fr. to the poor, and to have named Prince Bum. bert a ber executor. A ‘iva! Departures. ARRIV ASPinWwab! —Stearmsbip Jinois—C land, Capt J Fow- Jer, Mise § Bparhawk, Mre® Rich, Mre 8 A Welch, Win Pow- id wife. J G Myers, AH Alexander, J Isippincott, HM Hill, M Crawford, © 8 Minor, J Houck and wile, G W Coon, & Allison aod wife. B Gillett. ‘wife atid in: H Smith, H Werner, L Hol Thos Carter. JD: ler, Mr Wolf, J ise L Waki ldridge, abois, wife and infant; C F Bariby ty, Mise AK Fletel olomew, J Kurtz. 8 HP Drackett, W Tripp, 8B Wywan. P jwon. Mies A 10, it Dennis. J M Mayer, B Giadding—117 re SPRL eANS AND, Havaxa—Sieamebip Breming Star — oar erating. 2. crue, SM Ban, 4 child; M "Bai 3 Ed fon, Os # Ww, Col i ne Joseph hand fon rainary. W Beot.'B Kaho. B Lazard and dy.) spy wraea 7 Teason, B Gonen, H Marks. Mrs Sa is Rody, Mra Deln ae Pk Meva: joore. a NR | : bis real pame was Carlos de Medini Celi; but the attempt was a failure. Soon after the foigery' was discovered, Mesere. Maitiand, Phelps & Co. gave information to police narlere, abd telegraphed the fact of the forgery 10 nearly all the principal cities of the Union, giving a de- scription of the accused. Det Jones and Heath, of Bostoo, ved information a aye e that Horne ‘was jo t ity, ohana 4 bither made known their Duriness to detective Radford. The three of@- cere éventnally succeeded in tracing Horne to | @ house ip Sixth avenue, where tbey arrested bim. searching the prisoner's trunk nearly $10,000 ip Id was discovered, besides which he bad over i# pockets. Ihe accused, who denies his guilt, was for @ further examination before the magistrate. legal advisers are James T. Brady, Robert ). Holmen end Judge Stuart. Jt is etated that other forgery com- Plante wil! be preferred against the prisoner. A MAN SHOT IN 4 DANCE HOUSER. George Evans, a young seaman, was arrested by Ser- Geant Rode and officer Murpby, of the Fourth precinet, charged with having ebot Jobo Beil, algo a sailor, ja tbe jeting ® 0 house of Alexander Mulbolland, Water street, near Dover. The prisover was taken before Justice | com> mitted for examination. prt tere On ry cy held ie Beck =—On B Died. Friday evening, February 26, suddenly, Jomn ‘ral ip 10: Morrow's papers. At Bedford, Wertcberter, county, on Thu Many AXN Coos, wite of Willlam PF. hie ‘wait rect and ‘rintty Cemetery. "age.} UNIONS, INVERTED Nats, G -AINS, red without pa, Dr. Rite, Siracon Cute’ : iat, over Citix mihi for cures Corns, Bnnione, mall 66 cents. * , PILBPTIC AND NERVOUS Fits CUR ain peek a Broadway. suuiafectory retere pi the disease and readers care tore dit (gENEMAL McLELLAWS REPORT TRB ARMY AND Navy 9 Yor February aod a 5 * GBMERAL MCOLBLEANS REPORT ENTIRG, ni ror LNEWSDEALERS, yesomarien.-pa) IP Fi ES, henmati¢ro, Paraly Want of MEITAM & CO, 429 Broadway. 0 Send 1d Go ad AVE YOUR MONBY,.—ThOMAS Soren tea aoa tiour dea'er of thie Sie eorwer Greeuwich and Murray treet ‘ell tour, Wines, Bugars, Brew) 1 thing eine wean ay Green wi wlreet Greevirlah and Murray sivcese” (Ct) "etal, * OAMPAIGNS AND 8 BLIND AND BLEEDING PILes. GENBR&L McCLELLA! GENERAL BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. 14 lesen anette penance angameriials SENRAL MCCLELLAN. hope of ever receiving reiler wae gone. PAPER, 8 CENTS, “CLOTH. AP OENTS, exriiisaria oe were LURoa, the'world tobuy orsend fora mock nf sepea aonaheie INFLAMMATION OF TRE LUNGS, tT. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, omnes 306 Chestnut street, Philade!phia, Pa. INFLAMMATION OF THB LUNGS. For sale in New York b; Fale im Mey OTB RADY. 24 and by all oiler Bookseliers and THE LIFE, CAMPAIGNS or GEN. _McCLELLAN, THE HERO OF WESTERN VIRGINIA, SOUTH MOUNTAIN AND ANTIETAM. The Life, Campaigns. Bailes, Reports ard Public Services, of Major General @ B. McClellan, the Hero of Weetern Virginia, 80 id Anti ‘There ie not a medicine discovered that hae so much power 0'8, everywhere. LIC SKRVICES to'dissolve the thick mucous that stops up the wind passages of the lunge as the Pine Tree Tar Cordial), which subduesthe ever and infaromation that destroy the power and vitallty of the lupgeand consign the patient to the grave, We say toil whose lungs are affected. use Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial with great comfvence, as it bas restored thou. sands of cases to henith that were hopelessly given up to die, ‘tes well as the War Depart- them, from the first took the feld in this war until he was finally from command, alter the Battle of Antictam eches to soldie: to ib —— git one large ¥ ime of 2 pages, LIVER COMPLAINT od 7 oe To.eeate in cloth od eet Free of pos iS crerywnere VIVER COMPLAINT receipt of remitiane reseed to — Brothers 306 Chestnut reel. Philadelphia nee LIVER. COMPLAINT JAVER “COMPLAINT CURED BY PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL * CURED BY PINE TREB TAR CORDIAL CURED BY PINE TRER TAR CORDIAL. CURED BY PINS TREB TAR CORDIAL ©oLps AND covans COLDS AND covaNS COLDS ‘AND covans COLDS AFD coveHS 1 Pedierain every town ai ‘ho can easily make frou y dollars @ day at it, to cams in selling * Cam 8, Battles, Repor ublic nervices of General McUiellan,” just published for sa'e. in ‘pe ‘cover, at Pitty Conis a sopy, who will be supplied with them Dollars and a Hail a dozen, or Twenty fi dred; or the cloth edition, Cents, will be supplied at Si 2 or F Dollars ty -live ‘Dollars a hundred. Apply in person, or address your orders with cash enclosed, start with, 9 FB. for whatevi iamtity you wish PETERSON & BROTHERS 305 Chest. ladelphia, and your orders will be ee first express aft now making fieen twenty vs 4 cay selling them. Allin seaich of work or To Sooekd engage in selumg Whi book ef coe cet ase ned trial. are speedily cured by tbe use of Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree ” Booksell News Agents, Sutlers, P sit does ot ot " saath others wr ploaae fend gh thelr ordera sana fob|“0e Corti 38 dove tr: sash os coves ent: the pettont to e fore other medi: time to have Pale ard for 4 stock of Be ck h ‘ Sy etc eggs het wee Nave Ma nee 10 buy oF #1 w —— T. B RBON & BROT: DR. rt Chestnut sireet Poiladelpi WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHABT'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL free of el . BBY ALi Boowseuieng. © Sixt AVENUE BAILROAD AND ITS DRI. ‘SUPERINTENDENT OF THE BixTH AvENE RarinoaD Comraxy:— Resracted Sin—We, the wndersigned members of the Drivers Protestive % DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 A GRBAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. viet i oc enplaed aa Sires 18 A ORBAT REWEDY FOR SCROFULA. watetcons ie has we take this opvor, 18 A GREAT REMEDY POR SCROFULA. of you thar ever have been faith- ‘discba pert 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 5 yy and catrtats on entire Interest BS woliee — rity of the business: ‘nde for tbe ene ese and prospe: anage- Tree Tar Cord i meat ‘of the Sixth Avenue Railroad Company; we have pa Bey} all ‘scrofulows ment LR hs never urged aciaim to 1 vompensation for our ser- | ing sores iniernal and external, m, and compel! all skin cates are Tro cured a art's = Ay al; it ie be Ce S| Wwirere t comes in contact with the b wml PINE. TREE TAR CORDIAL YINE TREN TAR CORDIAL PINB TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL Rar eee oan rE ON of ten casae whore 1 haw been tried tx the oa sake ASTHMA _AND coven. ASTHMA aD coves. ASTHMA ARD COUGE. ASTHMA AND COUGH. pea ncn DELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WARBHOUBE, BELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WARBHOUSB, BELMEOLD'S DRUG AND CifeMICAL WARSHOUSB, 4 BROADWAY, ¥, ¥ om #4 BROADWAY, ¥. ¥. om BROADWAY, WY, TL haw been frow time immemorial the objeot OF philam> thropisie to find some remedy for the fife of life, and tiGe skill hae for ages ex, every avence in 0 Aiscover the hidden secret It bas been, however, reserved for modern salence 10 bring before the world the feat at stroyer of disease, and in HOOPLAND'S GERMAW BIT. ‘TRRS are concentrated all hose vires which tend te prdh- mote a healthy and vigorous life, Unlike the generally of Ditters they are not ap alcobolle mixture, bul a pave Honig, composed entirely of vegetable substances, Tey are 9 POR itive cure foe et voi pa DYSPEPSIA, i @18EAgHS RESULTING FAOW DISORDERS OF THE LIVER ae xs ov BualTa. P Resin. ‘The teputation of thie preparatien ishot Of a apy, OF m | manih, ner & year, nor ie comtined within a Hentved apeen nor ie it but knows and appreciated by: thee whe move. the elrcle of fashion and refinement. 1tJa, om the contrasy,: World wide, and he triomphs’ of thie artiele have blessea-~ alike the rich and the poor, while like the snow that falls gently on the earth, 80 this enemy of mankind causes ite Diessings to descend upon the sulfering andaMlicted, 30s virtues are known in every quarter of the ipbabitable globe, and the wonderful cures which it le daily performing have won for it the highest post in the temple of science, With such recommendations, backed by incontestible"and um doubted testimonials from those who have experienced 4® curative properties, giving to the public no assertion BUS what has passed through ‘he crucible of truth, and 6ap- ported byan array of splendid and hitherto unknown triumphs, what wonder ie it (bat thousands rush to St for relief in the hour of danger. REMEMBER, THAT THi8 BITTERS 18 NOT ALOOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISERY,. AND CAN'T MANE DRUNKARDS, 18 NO? A BARROOM DRINR, ar SUBETITOTE FOR RUW,. onan \xtoxicaring BEVERAGE, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE RXTRAO?, A PUR TONIG, PRUE PROM ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT OB INJURIOUS DRUG, ‘and cannot insldiovelp tirqduse the view ‘of .drubhensem> Into the bosom of your famities—to your wife, your ehihivim> or your friends, nae Read the testimony of the wacet respedtable people pam tons of character, and who = ; . CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND. WB WILL PAY 9,000 Toapy one tbat will produce a Certidcate pubtished Bp wa al ie not oENUIND, NEW YORE 7S8TINONY. From Jobo B. Wickersham, Esq., firm of WikenBam ®: Hutebison, the celebrated manufacturers of taney irom. works, 20 Canal street. 7 Jam the recipient from you of one of the greatest favors» that can be conferred upon man, viz:—That of healh,, For- many yeare bave I suffered from one of the most annoging: ‘and dediittating complaints that Ibe homan famfy ean be alloted with, Chronic Diarhere. ' During the long time I was aulfering from this dieense} was attended by regular phy aiclaas, giving me but tempor ary relief. The canee seemed to remain un’ was in- duced 10 try Hoofland's German Bitters, After the use of few boities of that valuabie medieine the complains appears 4 10 be completely eradicated. — ! J often inwaraly tbank you for such a valuable epecite, and whenever I have ap opportunity cheerfully recommends St, with fall confidence in ite reifability. Truly, yours, JOHN B, WICKERSBAM, Naw Youu, Febroary 2, 18654. PHILADELPHIA TESTIMONY, Prom Julice Lee, Eeq.. firm of Lee & Walker, the most ex- tensive Music Pubsishers in the United States, 728 Cheat nut street, Philadelphia, ae Pusmvany 8, 1684, Mesens. Jorns & Evins:—Gextimwen—My. motberip lew has been 0o greatly benefited by your Hootand’s Germes. Bitters tbat I concinded to wy Nmyeell, 280810 Be am Jovaluable (onic, and unbesitalingly recommend 10 all who: are suffering from dyspepsia. I bave had that disease fb Mia moet obstinate form—fatulence—for many years, aude your Bitters has given me ase when everything cles has failed. Yours, truly, = JULIUS LER, From \bat well known etiizen, the HON. JACOB RON. JACOB Ron, JACOB HON, JACOB BON, JAcoB HON. JACOB Panamera, Oct, 7, 3008 Gawieuaw —In reply t0 your inquiry as to the effect pro Auced by the use of “Hoofand's German Bitters in my farotly, I have no besiiauied whatever in saying tbat it haw been bighly beneficial. Tm one instance, a dase of dyspepetn, Of about tbirteen year sanding, and which hed become Yery Glaressing, the use 09 GRO dolile gave deckded relief, the second effecting a cure, third, It ceeme, hae con firmed the cure, for there ‘BO symptoms of te re turn for the Inst siz years, In my individual use of 113 Sn@® 11 0 be an unequalled tonic, end sincerely recommend Ws 96h to the sufferer. ‘Troly yours, JACOB BROOM, 1,707 Bproce street, ms ) Large size (dolding nearly double quantiy), 6) per Deb Mma)! size, 75 conte per boitle—haif doren. BRWARE OF COUNTRAFEITS. 1 ee that the signature of “0. M. Jeckeon” feo the wrap Der of each bottle, nlite Should your nesremt druggies net Deve (be arise, G0 wo bo putom wih any tntoshating preparations that tay be Offered in ite place, but send to us and we will forward, 0 Gurely packed, by express PRINCIPAL ‘MARUPACTORY ~~ somns 4 Bvang, Buccessore to C. M Jeorvon & Oo, oy Propristore For sale by drogsinty aiid re ip teve fo ybt United Btater, —" ” HEW YORK DEPOT a BRLMBOLO'S é Drug and Chem'eni Warehouse, 4 Drot4wpy,