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{MPORTANT FROM MEXICO. ‘Occupation of Zacatecas by . the Imperialist: Vraga Again in the Field and Threat- ening Guadalajara. Vidaurri Pronounces Against , Juarez. ‘Adhesion of Yucatan to the Empire. Zuarez’s Refusal to Resign the Presidency, &., &e, aa By the arrival at this port yesterday of the steamship Morning Star we have later nows from Mexico, which is @otailed io the letter of our Havana correspondent. ‘The Moruing Star loft New Urieaps on Sunday, March 6, arrived at Havana on the 9th, and left the same day. Sho Loft at Havana the steainsh:p Corsica, for New York On the 12th. Tho steamers Fannie and Syren arrived at Nassau on the 29tn uit., with cargoes of cotton from Wilmington, having run the blockado there. ‘The steamship Creole arrived at al Orleans gn the 3d @nd Havana on the 5th. ‘The Morning Star passed in the river, bound up, the Bteamship Goorge Washington, hence. Gur Havana Correspondence. Havana, March 7, 1864, Mititary Situation in Merico—Zacatecas Occupied—General Ortega—Uraga Advancing at the Head ot Jen Thousand Men—Mevican General-hip—The Wur in Tabasco—Gov- ernor Vidaurri Strips Of the Mask and Declares War Against Juare:—Keclesiastical Honors to Dr. Miranda— Tuarer's Letter to Doblado—Havana Items—Signor Su-, sini’s Benfit—Wanted, a Hotel—Death of a Russian Officer, dc., de. ‘The British mail steamer from Vera Cruz arrived punc- tually on the appointed day, bringing us dates from that place to the 1st iust, and from the capital to the 26th ult, ‘Tho news is important, though I was disappointed at nding nothing in the papers relative to the vital ques- Sion of the Church property. I am inclined to beliove ‘Bhat some kind of peace bas been patched up between the bishops and the Regency with a view to a post- ‘ponement of this troublesome question till the arrival of Maximilian, if he ever dves arrive. But since this is only a conjecture of mixe it is not worth another word; ‘@nd 1 ghail therefore proceed to tuke a glance at the more positive military situation, if any order can be educed from the chaos of details and unimportant Inci- dents and rumera with which the Mexican papers ara > Gited, ‘The city of Zacatecas was occupied on the 7th ultimo Dy two thousand men from the divisions of Generals Douai and Castagny. ‘The latter general entered the place 0m the morning of the Sth and the former on the dl fol- Jowing. General Gonzalez Ortega left for the town of Freanilio on the approach of the erislists, and, being thither by a sinail force, which occupied that Place on the 10th, went Doone appears to know with cer- tainty where. Ove says he is at Monterey, anothcr that hhe intends going to Bujio, witile others represent him as endeavoring to make his way to Uraga’s camp. There @re rumors that be has written to either Louaior Bazaine, = gee ar nenare Proposais, which, we must suppose, will Mot bo listened to, whatever they may be, comme from ‘an officer who has broken his parole. Wherever the un- appy general may bo, it appears certain that he has no forces with him beyond a smuil escort. The Freach baye also had « naval success, Their war corvette Cordelliere captured aud took ito San Blas the vesse! san Francisco, (formerly the English ‘Steamer Lord Ragian,) with dispatches (or Juarez. Vege been more lucky. Having been joined by O’Horan, Tapia aud part of the division organized by ay he now commands av army of teithousand hundred meu, and bas alyanced from his camp at Ennis Anita cor(bward towards Guadalajara, which plice itis said be has announced his intent he does he will bo whipped; and {t being, in my Lum- le estimation, very bad generalslip and very poor policy, Re will deserve to be whipped. It is worthy of notice that the Mexican generals have shown thomseelves very poor otcers, and have givea no @vidence of military tuent toroughout all this war. ‘Each bas been acting independently, carrying on a mere guerilla war aud (rittering awey his forces in the most trivial manner. Take, ‘or example, Uraga. No sooner does ho mavage to collect a strong :orce than he marches to bosiege oF asaault s me city, wsivad of making bimsclf ® contre for others to rally around. At present hho moditates an ack on @ strong fortiiication Hike Guadalajara as he did at Moretia, instead of trying to @floct a junction with Poriirio Disz,to whom some give ive and others six thousand nen. ‘(his latter general fs ip the State of Oajaca—a tong way off, it is true—but there fis nothing t» prevent the junction of both armies. Bor Tiogabal 13 in the State of Puebia with only a thousand fmen; but with even this small force he could join Diaz. If any of these men had even decent military talent they could move through the country at the bead of twenty thousand men, swallowing up small imperialist garrisous and adding daily to their strength and elliciency by ab- sorbing the ivoumerabie roving columus, which act with- ut concert, aud are there ore easily overwhelmed. in sively two strong corps, and The cther day some general in the Btato of Tabasco thought he was strong euough to attack the capital of the State, Sau Juan Saptista, whére be was repulsed, instead of hesbanding bis’ meu and Marching to reinforce Di This $s the way the “war has been conducted, und the results are not to be wondered. at. ‘Thero 's no unity of action, no gevoralsbip, 00 plans; vat all is bap-hazard, with, I foar, much potty jealousy, wud nov savugh patriotism to ex. tinguish the rivairy and voniy each leader. The Biege of San Juan, 1 Tabasco, continued ou the 12th ult., But what cam be gained by the ovcupation ‘own’ What groat military advantage wiil accrue to tho besiegers evon if ‘they should have s:icceeded in captarimg the place’ The town fs at any moment at the mercy of the French gun- oats of light drought, or armed Jaunches, which oan ascend tho Jabasco river, as they have done during the recent attuck, to the great damage of the bosiegers, The undertaking was oniy a foolish waste of mev and mac: viel. Ou the other hand, the Freacn take easy advan. tage of ts grand fauit on the part of Juarez's generals and pounce down upon the scattered corps, cutting them ‘up and dispersing those who are not killed or Captured. AD expedition is bow being prepared, if it has not al. Feady marchod, to destrey tho army of Porfirio Niaz. leat Sbat officer might, by accident, join his forces with those of some other genoral. ihe expedition will be com. peated by General Briancourt, military commandant of obla Another serious fault committed by Mexican gencrale is that they live upon the country in the most approved feudal fashion, msking no distinction between iriev ts ‘and foes, but compelling all t support the troops under ‘them by imposing forced coatribations of ali kinds. How an a cause expect success undtr such circumstances ? the Most important iiom of the news just re- Coived is tho exceedingly hostile attitude assumed by Goveruor Vidaurri towards Juarez. There is much con- Lap in the accounts from Monterey; nevertheless it see be certain that Vidaurei was ‘exceedingly pro- yy an attempt made by Juarez to get at the oer if the Custom fiouse at Piedras Noyras with. Pat asl asking the Goveraor’s permission. The Governor thereupon wrote Juarez a verym@trong letter upon the abject, ia which be refused pointblank to let bim have a doliar of the funds belonging to the States of which he is the Executive in the mosntimie Dobiado arrived at Movterey with diteen hundred or two thousand men, and Juarez announced his intention of visiting that city to see what be could do by ‘a personal interview with Vidaurri; but on the ‘vory evening that he was expected to arrive the Gover. Bor, On a pretext that Dobiado’s men bad been making a disturbance, imprisoned # portion of them, took their artillery, an og the citadel for dofenco, assem. bling therein a torce of two thousand five bundrea meu, and calling ta ry eons dumber from the immediate towns and villages, This necessarily put au end to the pro- ei visit rf Juarez, who bulted ata place calldd Santa alin. ts ail that Ts known positively of the afiair; hy. Tumors are abundant, one of tbem being. that Juarez was assassinated, Of course the im) Fialists are in great. yieo, and. declare that Vidaurri’s conduct amount: to a declaration of war net Juarez and an adhesion to the empire. conjecture is not by any means far fetehod, and wo may prepare Ourselves, | think, for a pronunciamento from the Goreruot in that sonee. - ‘The lone of Vidaurrts ometat organ is correspondingiy hostile to Jaares, callin, bis followers “bandits,” and adding that Juarez’s’ retro: to Darango is cutoff by a body of rifiemen under tho Orders of flinajoso, a mortal enemy Of the unfortunate President, who has evidently waked up a hornet nest by his ill-advised visit to Monterey, From the tone of vi letter and oilicial paper it would not surprise me if that individual meant to capture Juarez and hand him over to the tenor mercies of the Regency, in the hope of thus ending a war which he thinks it is useless — would be easier if the will todo it ing. Another significant fact, and which goes far to Btrongthen these suppositions in regard to Vidaurri's_In- tentions, is that a planter named Pinitlos, living within attacked and defeated @ party of cisco Villanneva, late Governor Pot was killed in the action: and that this was done b: irri’s sanction is fully evidenced by the fact that Piniiios sevt bis ofem! d on to the ernor announcing bis feat of arme and mg a liet ‘of the killed, wounded and prisoners and the irophies taken from the onemy. Ihe encounter took piace in State of New Loon, and gives the strongest ground believing the assertion that Vidaurri has declared A ied juarer and his party. ‘The. nowapapers aro Allied with new acts of adthoaion to SAE SEES Re PEP Per Toe omy Peete es, as nak Me 3 eats ae tad eos Sees e Be Sas Se ee a pei 2s aE AS. SSeS eee aE ek o4 ate ee aga Sor. Gi ASNT ar RENE ORES pre doerecrnne es SS py ‘by the publication of a pee President in reply to Doblado, in which =? to accede to the proposal made by the latter an tor dated aa far back as the 34 of January, which was Golivored by ee commissioners. Juarez explains very the wi uselossness of complying, and Siben that yn would not produce any desirable result or tend to any amicable arrangement with the Freack, who, he says, would not treat with Ortoga, ‘whom they regard asa deserter who bas broken his pledge.” Neither would thoy treat, he adds, “with any other Mexican who had not Previously ‘accepted the a oa sn Hu time T will coutinue making all the offorts in my power to sustain the country in her struggle for hor inde- pendence, her Institutions and her dignity. Certainty the situation to day is not brilliant, and Iam not deceived into belioving that present circumstances are very favorable; but Iam fully persuaded that our duty is to fight for the country, and that between defending one’s mother and Tene ag ber there is no honorablo middle course. It may be, port , 82 error on my part. but a sincere oer witch I cherish and which merits your indulgence. I beg, then, that you will not do injustice to the resoin: tion ‘which T oppose tothe proposal you were pleased ta make me to resign the Presidency, but consider it rather as the expression of the purest intentions. I ask you alsa to continue ending me your ald with the same firm- ness and self denial-as ever, by making war on tha euemy with ali available means, because we ought to be weil convinced that in this is our gnly hope of salva- tion, Inno other way will he enem# treat with us, ex- cept on dishonorab‘e conditions, which we should not accept, or cise we must troat with the established govern- meat, which is not the government of the nation." This lotter, so courteous and calm in tone, must cer- tainly win respect even from the enemies of Juarez who ie his mantle around him and prepares to (all with ignity. * The celebrated Padre Miranda received the Inst rites of the Church on the @4th ult. from the hands of Arch. bishop Labastida, assisted by the Bishop of Qajaca and a large number of’ the clergy of the capital and other cities. They went in procossion from the catho dral to the house of the sick man with all the pomp and ceremony possible. Besides the persons mentioned there wore present Archbishop Espinosa, Rishops Varajas, Ramirez, Garate, Ormaechon and Guerra, all the canons of the cathedrat, the members of the Common Council, members of the government, 1» bost of public functionaries, genorals, statesmen, and a’ multitude of privato citizens. Seldom has such honor heen paid to any man in Mexico city as was shown to this, the prime mover of the imperia! scheme. At last accounts he was a little better, and his friends outer. tained a hope of his recovery. aes reintorcoments continued to arrivo at Vera ize ‘The latest dates from St. Domingo are to tho 27th, but these {s no news beyond a fow unimportant skirmishes, HAVANA ITEMS of an fatoresting or startling mature continue as scarce as ever. Nevertheless one must say something of the immediate world around, which revolves liko other worlds, I suppose, in order. to be looked at and noted We have an opara company, thouch their porformances bave been rather irregular. Thev do, however, pop np occasionally and show themselves, especially now when the season is drawing t> a clogp and the artists announce benefit nights. Then yon may bo sure they appear. Stenora Guerabella had her benefit Inst week, and was quite successful. On Tuesday night of this week Signor Susini had his turn. when the honge was crowded from floor to dome. The opera was well chosen for the occasion, as those who have seen this popular artist in Belisario will acknowledge. It is un Becessary to sav he did well, for cla va sons dire, Notwithstanding he wa: nfortunately ruffer- iug from a cold. he snceceded@n overcoming the difficulty resulting from his condition, and repeatedly won the warm applause of his immense audience, To night Signor Sbriglia follows suit, and his friends promise him what is most extravagantly termed “a bumper.” If that means a large attendance ind gelden returns, no doubt the expectations of himself and friends will be realized. And then we shal! baye the last scene—tho farewell and devarture. Latterly the Tacon has been almost monopolized by the Martinetti-Marzetti tronne, whnse performances, evi. dently intended only forthe amusement of children, suit the simple taste of thie pablic. and the result ts most beneficial to “the party of the first part.” who a eting something more substantial than greenbac the nights of their performance there is nota reat left ungold, and the Louse will seat at lorst twenty five hun dred people. + These, also. will be returning to New York pretty sono—T suppose ty be ont of the way when Yellow Jack comes along. sSpesking of this diangrecable customer reminds me that 2 Rugsian officer, belonging to the frigate Peterwert (is that the name’) died of the fever inet Friday. Ido not know his name: bnt bis rank, Lom told, was that of captain of the fricate. which, in tho , is about equal to the United States grade of comm: I feel sorry for the poor fellows now rapidty arriving from Spain. for many of them must fail victims, Our public places swarm with voung captains and lientenants apparently just out of co sod wearing their upi- forins for the first time. What are we going to do in Havana for hotel room? Some forty or tifty persons arrived by the Corsicn and Britiah steamer from Vera Cruz, and how they got se commodated T cannot imagine, for 1 know that every room in every hotel is ecenpied, There ia a splendid chnnce for a magnificent hotel here. Will nobody bid? On the arrival of the Corsiex exchange want down a little and was qnoted yesterday as low as 401;—say from 89 to 401;—discount. Newsparer Accounts. A private letter received from Matamoros, dated the 208 0 ot February, contains the following interesting intel- ligence concerning affairs in Northern Mexico-— “Governor Vidaurei, writes thrs correspondent, had ex- rolled President Juarey ‘rom Monterey, and had also, as it was said. issued a proclamation in which he beans terms Of reproach and |gnomiay upon the fugitive Presi. oc him, among the rest, @ rogue at the head of eut of rogues President Juarez,overwhe med b: le(t Monterey again a fugitive an: like some xpimat ‘his way to Matamor tac his last hamiliation, utterly bewildered, nted from his last refnge, and was on The! ‘ates that be was ex. on the 2: in one or two days. former worth en. possible from the miry, had played. it soems, a deep. unserspulons. ame,and mataged to possess bimeelf of alt f the fallen covernment. He had not as yet pronounced openly for either party, bat circumstances lead to the belief that bis aim §2 to obrain the govern- ment of all Northern Mexico under the new rezime. Gouaral Melia was said to be very wear Saitilio with a considerable ‘orce ‘General Miramoa waa in command at Guadalajara with two thousand tive hundrev Mexican and one thonssnil Freneh soldiers. There were to the south of that city some opporing forces. There had been as yet no attack upon the plaza of Zaca- tecas, but the forces under Castagny were within seven lenges of It, and it was reported that Dovlaco had retired to Marango. It was rumored that Genoral Elizondo, who hed six hundred men with bim, was in treaty for submission to the empire. There had been an dngagement in the de Santiago bet we: hundred French troops and t thousand Juarj-tw der Marcias, Pueblita, Toro and some six olbers, which re: 2 defeat of the latter with a loss of three piec 'y, two hundred and fitty pri p hun tred ee2, besides mules and cquipage, At Tovealtic! sth of Jannary, General Doual defested a adred in‘antry, 2 squadron of cavairy and three of guer‘lerce, iu an intreached position, killing fifty and faking one hundred prisoners, and more were being honted up. A letter from Goneral Metin declares that some one thousand five hindred to two thousand of Doblato’s sol-, dijers bad mutinied and deserted, and the residue were in’ @ state of complete disorganization, nds ron ih was appreh doavor to obtan Police Intelligence. A Pooxnreren Crarcen with Tsrrt.—Oscar G. Ber- nard, an active and intelligent young man, only twenty years of age, employed as Looxkeeper for Mestrs. Ham- lin, Green & Co,, 87 Leonard street, was yesterday ar- rested by officer Field, of the Fifth precinct, charged with baving, on the 12th day of January Inst, felovioasly appropriated to bis own use a case of goods, consisting of rints and other articles, valued at about $300, Mr. wid C. Green, one of the firm, made oath before Justice Dowling that on the day named Bernard ordered the case of good i question to he gent to his residence, No. 70 Fast Sevonth street, since Neg time the accused has il to render any accouut of the goods to bie em- loyers, and hence the complaint for Lay dl against im. It further appeared in for idenc that Robert Mose- man, & carman. conve; the property claimed to hnve Deen’ stolen to tho prisoner's house on the day of the al- Jeged laresny. The accused waa heid for Seamiantion, which will take place to-day. Mr Bernard denies the charge against him, aud says he will be able to fully es- tablish his incocence. His counsel is Samuel G. Conrt+ ney, Psq., ex-District Attorney of Albany, and the law pwirer of Ron, Daniel 8. Dickinson, Anager or Tits Cumr Mars of me Samir Viewers = Deputy Marshal C. W. McKay and officer Blackwell, of the Harbor Police force, brought to this city yesterday morning T. W. Cook, late f mate of the ship Victory, Whom they arrested at the Sailors’ Home in Reston, On the recen worene of the Victory from Liverpool to this ‘port Coo! charged, fred two pistol shots among the Keesrage pase ongers, Ki ¢ one man and wounding ano- ‘ther, who has been in the hospital since. Cook was locked Up At the police headquarters for the day. ANOTHER OF Macgee, CLartin & Co.'s CLERKS ARRESTED. == Captain Jouraan, of the Sixth precinct, yesterday ar. Tested ey 4 f tod #ixteen years Of age, employed ae clerk in the dreas goods department of Mesers, Horace B. Chaitin & Co.'s wholesale house, No. 140 Charoh street, charged with having about a month since ia 8 eee of deiaive (rom the frm and converted the proceeds to 4 8 OWN iB confessed his guilt, and Justice Dewiint ed bim up for trial, M: ly bri youth, aod wa rece: Pe aoa - ws from California. Saw Francisco, Match 13, 1864. Arrived, ship Mory Robinson, from New York, Saited, shin Fair Wind (ar Now Yor, NEW YORK. HERALD, |MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1864. DEPARTMENT OF WESTERN VIRGINIA. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Mr. Theodore C. Wilson’s D. ‘Heaoquantsns, DeraRtagnt of We vERN 0 e March 11—11 P. M. TE ARRIVAL OF GENERAL BIGEL. Major General Franz Sigel arrived hore to-night from Wheeling. He was cordialiy received by Geuoral Kelley, who had the customary salute of thirteen guns fired on (the occasion of tho arrival of tho Genoral command- ing. The firing Occurring, as it aid, late at might, created ywite a songatton among the citizens. Many though! eyed the rebels had come at Inst, and no doubt passed mainder of the night attended by shadowy fears yr a highly amusing description. Comneriany, Md,, March 13, 1864. GENERAL KELLRY TO DEPART ON A LRAVE OF ABSENCE. Goneral Kelley has received leave of absence for thirty days, on account of past arduous labors and the manner in which these have affected a wound ho received in tho battle of Phillippi, in the summer of 1861. He leaves here to morrow and goes to Wheeling, and thence he may visit his son in Philadelphia am frionda in New York. Many kind wishos go with The Witkes Naval Court Marti {From the Washington Republican, March 12.) an ‘Naval Court Martial convened in this city by order of the Secretary of ¢! dmirat Wilkos concluded its enoeud ry noon. All the members of the Court were prescat, Lteutenant Commanding Baldwin, who'commanded the Vanderbilt on her first voyage ih pursuit of the rebel pirate Alabama, is the only witness that bas yot been examined, and bis testimony was not concludad when nae Court ‘adjourned to day ‘The proces adopted tor taking the testimony is very slow, ead the telat wt! _pyooaly extend over a poriod of several of Tieutenant Raldwin's testimony, thus far. ireitl that he was acting under special orders of the Navy Department, and on bis voy: age in pursuit of the rebel pirate tonched at a port in the West Indies, at which Admiral Wilkes was on board o| his flagstiip: that the accused seized the Vanderbitt arn the protestations of the witness, transferred tus flag to the Vanderbilt and proceeded to Ha na; that the acensed gave as an excuse for his condact that it was his (Wilkes') opinion that the Alabama would goon reappear in the West India waters and bo wanted tho Vanderbilt to assist in hor capture The Courk adjourned to meet on Monday at eleven o'clock A. M’, when, the tostimony of Lieutouant Baldwin will be doutiaued. The Draft. [From the Washington Republican. } It is known that Ponnecticut and Indiana, through their representatives, have protested against the decision of the Provost Marshal General that the draft under tho present cali should be enforced in districts which had not filled their quotas alchough the Stato might have dono 80. ‘The mattor was referred by the Secretary of ‘War to Mr. Solicitor Whiting for advisement, Wo loarn that the. opinion of tho Solicitor will reverse the decision of the Provost Marshal General, and that therefore no draft will take place In States which have filled their quotas. Brooklyn City News. MEEANCHOLY AND Fatal AOcIDRNT.—On yeaterday aftor noon, about.bali-past one o'clock, a very melancholy acei dent, wbich proved fatal, tovk place ta Fulton street, A child about five or six yoars of age, daughter of Mr. Pat rick Devlin, white running across Fulton street, near Fuiton ferry, fell in front of one of the street cars, the front wheel of whish passed over the unfortunste child’s neck. It is but right to state that the driver imme- diately pnt on the brake and checked his horses, and whea the car stopped the wheel was stil! on the child’s neck, and the car had to be removed before the little unfortunate could be extrieated = She died immediately. One of the Brooklyn policemen, being soon on the {sd : took charge of the boiy and hud it conveyed to the Fest- dence of the afflicted parents; who on receiving it made known their deplorable feelings by cries and sbricks which caused "much pity and intense excitement in the neighborhood, as they are highly respected in the place. A Coronor’s inquost will be held this day, anda verdiet in accordance with the lamentable affair returned, Arriv: ani Departares. ARRIVALS. Pour Bova: Steamship Fullon—Retgadier Care! IW Turner, USA: Mra Col C W Fribley, Mrs van We M Clements Mina MI Youngs, Mra EB Hate, Gol Col Stewart, USY: Major HF Fiag: Loomis, ust; Capt Wm Dodue, USY: Cape a Wate bury URV: Cant J Slotter, URV; USS Capt F A Cruso and servants Capt A ¥ ‘cant D D fing and serv: toe D Lautan, Capt ¢, USN; Lient F MY Making n, USN: Dr Wioiant USN. asiatant’ Master Ogtivics USN Ansiatant Master NO Roberts, USN: Aasistant Master's Mate WK Oreurie, USN: Capt’ A Chittenden, USV: Capt FIT 8 Perkty irs A Holther, Can as D Boia, UR vagal A Rowland, Wwe ne ev BE! For KH Brown and GM icheint, KE ey Sears and B'S ‘Keith. WA Moore, V Weaver, SS "Taines PLM Leavitt Mt Doonevs CoB Young, 8 Scranton, RR Gitett. V Champlia. W Anchmnody and SD US ¥; Mr Tdman. & ‘Walters, Holl, D Resror, USN! FH Underwoot. 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The mails for Europe will clove in this city at a quarter past one and at half-past five o'clock to-morrow after boon, to go by railroad, ibe New York Aerarn—fetition for Furope—will be published at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning, and will contain:—An account of the operations of Admiral Far ragut’s Fleet below Mobile; Interesting news from Gene- ral Potler’s Department The latest ar ots of the movements of the Union Forces in the Southwest; Late and important news from the Rebel States; News from Central and South Amorica, Mexico, Cuba, &c., and Re ports of all other important events of the past week. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, five cents. Conrt Calendar—this Day. Scrnewe Covet—Generai Tny.— only—Nos. 285, 47, 38, 48, 289.49, 51, 58, 59, 60, 42, 63, 64, 05, 66, 67, 03, 69, renee Covrt—Crrcrit,—Part 1—A doy, March 21, Part 3,73 Duane strest— 004, #18, 620, 964, 1068, 1072. 1122, 1114, 1116, 1118, 1120, 1) SrPREME woe ae TeRM.—Nos. ters, Nos. 170, 117 187, 1 io, 2, 214, 215, 216, 217, ais, in, 220, 221, 222, of is law and fact, Covvos Piss Cov Pigg agg Terv.—Part 1—Nos. $70, 155, 309, 390, 39, 452, 453, 454, 455, 451, 484, S11, 282, 466, Pat 4 —Nos, 324) 167, 159, 637, 97, 46, 378, 402, 361, 456, 457, 458, 450, 461, 463. w The Nat Gardens wt the Tropics few can visit. The valleys where Grandifora 40088 Up, from tte waren leaves the richest and purest of ral odors not, one in Yen thousand who read these lines will ever see. But ail nioy the luxurtons fragrance of That sweetest and. most beauticul c€ earth's tae: PHA ON'S Bxtract of the Night Blooming Core whieh urcharged with its exquisite ‘perfume. Sold by all druggies, A Beautifai Com yet Bloom of Youth bas Giga the Meee of ba fo vit Bi oad- ganal foe preserving & miifying tke akin, 4 Br aanneee to ti eemotlak & tage wachessl metal, ba eeu i lo and retail, Pi 5 polled aud mounted. si All Demons of Headache, Toothache, franenfiespetied | b tie Woucores feat Pals Akai: bilator. All Should Try the Chero! Cure for the prevalent disense of theage, which ts the most secret one, and may be best defined by the term self abuse, This disease, caused generally, though not always, by self-indul- fence, is the trunk whence springs half tho laziness in the world, Tt causes pain in the back, fabbiness of brain, and general debility of body, often ending tm consumption and {dloey. ‘The best cure for thie disease ix the simple reget dle ayrup now so widely known as the Cherokes Cure. Price, one dottie, $2; three boitles. $8. Bold by all drug aisle, Pamphlet free, Bent by express to all parts of the civitixed world by'the sole proprietors, Dr. W. B. MERWIN € CO., 80 Liberty atreet, New York. A Tapatens Refrigerators for Also ait plated naar og ge Ong ne i Utensils, Ac. at ia £ DB aa aPORD, Coover Institure, tches. ' | The Maid of Kilpatrick's Cavalry To- ‘wards Rich: d—Map of the Scene of Operations — The Bombardment of Charleston — Operations of Admirat Parragut Below Mobile—T Latest Despatches from the Union Armics— The Latest Nows, déc., de. ‘The mail steamship Ocean Quoon, Captain Tinklopaugh will deave this port to-day, at noon, for Aspinwall, ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacific will close at ball past ten o'clock this moramg. ‘The New Yor Hrrav—Fditton for the Pacific—will be roady at half-past nine o'clock thia (Monday) morning, and will give-—rull Details of tho Raid of Kilpatrick's Cavalry to the Suburbs of Richmond, Va., of the damago inflicted on tho enemy, and of their arrival iu Genoral Butler’s Department, illustrated with a Map of the Scene of Uperations; Tho Latest Nows from Grant's Army in the Southwest, and tho Divisions of tbe Union Army in diferent parts of the country; Latest Accounts of the. Bombardment of Charleston, 8. C.; Account of the Opera: tlons of Admiral Farragut’s Fleet Below Mobilo; Latest News from the Rebel States; Important Intelligence from Kurope, and Reports of all interesting evouts of the past ten days. Singte copies, in wrappers, dy for mailing, six couts Ometal Drawi ri wey raw! ngs or of Murray, Lng r 7 { cay. Hexticn Grane 219-—Maroh 12, “ 62, 47. 21, 64, 40, 73, 47, £9. J Se ey 36. Kentucny, C1.iss 320—iMa1 1, 71, 16, Bena eon Al, i “Tr, vot ee 44, 64, ulare gent free oF chart PA MEME a 00, Covington, Ky. OMvial Drawings of the Saclby College 123—Mareh 12, 1864. Lottery of Kentucky, 67, 40, cc “és, 8 62, 6, 60, 70, “in 42, 2h, 66, ss "50, 32, 28, 77, Circulars sent by addressing’ %. B. SIMMONS & CO, Covington, Ky. OMmetal Drawings of the Library Asso- dlatlon Com pany’s Tabitery of Kentioky XTRA CLASS OL 12, 1856, 29, 39, 23, & 76, 32 8, 67, 12, 3. ass 620—March 12," 1864, 1. 63 ar 78, » 20, G4, 32, 36, 74, 72, 48, at by adilressing KULIS & CO, Managers, Covington, Ky, Messrs. authorized to receive deposits and take, ealioctions on our Simmons, Rogers & Co. are account. 1, SIMMONS & GO, Prizes Cashed | in “ALY Legal Lotterics.— Information given or sent . B. CLAYTON & CO., 10 Wall street, N. ¥. Prizes Cas! ed and Information Far- alahed in al! eralized Lotteries. K & CO., Brokers, Fine street, N.Y. ashed in AML Legalized JOSEPH BATES, u Uw 1 street, room No. 1. Lottery Tie ke Lotteries, Information gi m4 ted. «PROSECUTION wn rights and tor e resolved to the protection invoke ine all cases in which their celebrate ‘Nisht Blooming Cerets.” {x oF “may be counterieited or aimailaied, An injunetion al- ready been obtained from the Supreme Court against car- tain jobbing houses-of this city prohibiting them from sell- ing a preparation purporting to be: the Night Blooming Ce. rens, inate by D. & D. A. Wricht of Philade'phia, A prose has been commenced in Phi hia, and others will tituted here forthwith. ‘The Law of this State on the oint, Tt constitutes the copy: minal offence, as fraudulent aym- jh bola seribers against all who ifrneh upon their rights aa sole manufacturers and proometora of tha Night Blooming Ce: rens for the Handkerchief, This rare perfume, it We admitted, ennnot be successfully A Bad B bagi —How Many Lovers it bas 3° y friends forey r pactel: To, effect ALM OF A THOUSAND FLOW- nicht and morning, It also beautifies fty cents, For sale by all druggists RS - ry ‘ientride hecouplexion. Pri A Perfect Hair Dye, Miller's, Only 50 gente per vor. Try it, Bold by all druggiste, Depot 66 ant ‘and 4 Powe ful Day a - Night asees. for the field. ‘an portale and efi Nv compact, assortment at SEMMON Oculisie-Opticlam, 60994 Broadway, under Lafarge House. witiant pole ei Haus, Highly Fecommended by the madical faoutty, SEMMONS, ‘Oculists’-Optician, 694 Broadway, opposite Bond st. Batchelor’s Hatr Dye—The Best in the world. Fiarmless, reliable, instantaneous, The omly per. feet dye. Sold by all druggists. Factory St Bareiay sirect. Chaps, Chates, Pimpte Eruptions, saltrieum, fest worms, do. by GOURAUD'S Italian Medica'ed Soap. at hia new depot, 483 Broadway. Cristadoro’s Hair Dve, Preservative and Wig Depot, wholesale and retail-No. 6 Astor House, The dye applied by #kilful artists, Deafness, Impaired Sight, NOISES IN THE HEAD, CATARRBAL AFFECTIONS IN THE THROAT. CHRONIC CA CATARRA, CATARRE OF THE TYMPANIC M¥COUa MEMBRA OBSTRUCTION OF THE EUSTACHITAN TUBE CURED. 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Ba Ty's Tricoph ero Medieated Compound, for reserving, restorii fying the hair, Lye J ae f d aénarad, baldness and gray hai ig diseases of the and muscles (sucl a elt he chaps, rheumatiam, awell stant relief jn @ cased of ce rice World, “Principal of neatly cured by using Dr. erence, given, to numerous pereous (8 thle Agent 164 it~ boo nahn wi - Lad wait @ com ember, it ts Pure Whi HUNT CO., N38 Routh ‘event a6 716 Brondwav and ue dt in Wa: red street, Pingel nie eegiala everywhere Shipping Tagy, alt Kinds, Printed and Piaia, at Hy Nhe Suanetacturore’ VIOPOR wi MAUQER, HS Ghaethons ones les of Gent's Hats Ready.— ‘21@ Broadway, corner of Futton street. Trusses, Elastic as Seavikinge. &ec.—Marsh § 90.8" Radial Oure Tram officp only at No. 2 Vesey street. pn I Se Vinaigre de Toillette of the Societe Hy- sloatiue 0 of New York: York, ‘The sovereign of Cosmetics. De- Wigs, Toupees for ben © Dye, H ire A Moldavia ry beautify the HW BLOR'S, 16 Bor Feet. me fin awe | Wheeler a: Highest Premt- um Look Btiteh Port of New York, March 13, 1864, ARRIVED. Steamship Morning Star, Courtes S.via Havana dth: with midge and passenye Raynor. Passedin the river, bound up, Washington, from New York. sens Fulton (U8 transport), Wottou, Port Royal, h inst, at? PM, with the malls and passengers, to U Towed to this port the brig Lincoln Webb, Floyd: whtelt Fossel het previously been in collision with the Pollea, am DAI or merica (U 8 transport), Share, Fortress Mon. artermaster. SiramanipPaitimore: Lows, Waahingtov, 48 koars, with manip Ow oi Merion, New 01 jaya, with sugar, hip Owego, Norton, New Ortcans, 19 daya, with « Molanses, Ac, to Sturges, Clearmun to, Bark Orient (Brem), Budelmann, Whararon, M7 4 with teas, Re. to Bvorett € Co, m tt 8 poKe hip Oriontal, of Hortons Tram. ‘Bombay. Cor Livers pe pt days out, und waw her again Feb 1, tn lat 22 148, tou Fk Jason (Norw), Niclaon, Cotte, th days, witn wine, &c, to Holmboe & Baichen Bark Tivola cof Nasa), Clark, Flo Grande, 77 daze. with hides, hair and wool, toAmos Bigland. No date, Int 1 49 8, lou. 3%, saw Bremen ship Senator Lken, bound lat 31 N, lon 09 3). spoke bark Odd Fellow. of for New York." For the pant 10 days have had severe it. New Oreane, March w James A ates “ata eorge: no date, Harbor, » wreath er; decks swept, satis sp! ina main yard erat bearing SW 20 miles took pilot front boal Somes Fuck. who 8 with provisions. ard. AB} N1, 23 days, in ballast, 0. 10th inst, lat 37 25, lon 7356, spoke ache Matilda West, hence for amy mpieo, 2 days out. Brig Adotph (Ham), Sicimhalz, Alzoa Bay, 60 days, with wool. to Napler & Weisford No date, lat 027 W, spoke ship Joshun 90dave from Calcutta for SEaneapoot no date, Int 022 8. lon 27 i2 W, hanged signa'a with a shi showing Sd distz poudt Now 6020, 64 days trom Guayaq'tl for Santander: tn lat 4108. lon 2910 W, spoke alin Chili, 80 days iao for Havre. tiviz Hannzone tol derseyie Romertt illea, 62 days, with mdse, to Bastjer & De Vert, Had Neary NW weather in the Gul Brig Foutung (Dan), Relates, Rio Janciro, Of days, with coffee, to Funch, Meiticke & Wen rig 8! Nova’ (of Demararay, Horton, Demarara, 24 dave, with old iron, &e, to Caemiro Ade Sova rie Atvarsido (at Windsor. NS), Crowell, Matanzes, 13 ad¥s. with m minster. ote Binille (fam). ond Nenvitas, 11 days, with sugar, order: Brig Belo (of Barbados), Wooster, Brazos Santiago, 15 dayn with cation, to Miller & Mongeton Brig Ua Grange, Whitney, New Orieans, 20 daya, with au: ar tid movanees, 10 mast Jolin Sherwood. Smith, New Orteans, 15 days, with vagatcni iotameee te Naren Ehanae Brig Lincoln Webb, Floyih Fort Hovaly 2th {nat, to mas. ter Waa towed to this port bys for re- airs having previously been {a collision with the steam. Ship Pulton, Sehr avin (Dan), Larsen. Tio (Grande, Brazil, Bt dava, with hides, to Pa Wendt. Jan 25, fat 1753 8, ion 3005" spoke Dusk MeGilvaeye oF Searaporte tort Mentee': deo: Deo 22, tat 39.35 8, lon 45 11, spoke Be bark Prima Dou. na. steering SW. ir Flash (of Nowau, NP), Ryan, Alvarado, Mex, 18 with eo'ton and hides, to F Alexandre & Sons. Sci Frances (ot Liverpool, N8), O'Donnoll, Grestown, Mic. 32 days. with hides, &e. to John A Body, ¥eb 16, lat 10 18. ton 82 08, fal! in with portions of a wreck, consisting of spars, with topmasts and croastrees atinched, supposed to Belong toa schounet a ssoie,edeomel, 29 i (of Arichaty, Rabio.eyacmel, 29 days, wit < cattee, to AC Rassire & Co e's Rell (of Brostharea),, Brawst days, with oranges, tod & Pearsall, i 2B 59, spoke brig A Rowell, 6 dar Alice T (of St John: NB). Thompson, Cienfuegos, 19 davs, with motnsses, to P I Nevius & So Schr Halitia (of St Joun, NB), Barberte, St Jago, 23 days, with augar and molasses, to P T Nevins & Son. Sehr flase. Corson. Great Kag Hurbor. 2 days. Schr J ¥ Wellington, Cribbs, Rosion, 7 days, Schr R L Tay. Freeman, New, Schr Golden Kagle, Kelsey, New. Haven, BELOW. Brig Morning Star (Br). Schr Lima, 23 days from Kingston, Ja, SAILED. 12th-—Steamshine Patapsen, Vierinie, Empl eR LG Lane, Queen, Chiciotten Wei, Tapscott, HT Taylors barks Maringo, Maggie Hammond, Huntress: ‘Datza Export, Pen- gnin, Henrietta, Solfering, Emma Ds Tetta, Qoean Ho y 1 Henry Brown. Also, rae Pennsylvania, for Liverpool (and anchored a! rautine) h—Br steamship Edward Hawking, Wind at sunset SW. spilt at, Barnstaple, arett Brown, of pawich, She wil here: Scun TReAsure, pr ott in 1354, has been sold to parties m New York for $7000, cash. R Carrs, of Newport, 186 tons, built at Milford, 3, now at Newport, has’ been sold to Jos Eaton others’ of Soith Kincetswis for Sani. She will tome 10 to bal! from Newport Sou Tos P Coorrn, of East Greenwich, abont 147 tons, now at Newport has been sold to Capt Saamuel © Batley, of Newport, for $3000. rom Newport, The pre viously published sale of this vessel was incorrect LINe Hut, of Madison, Ct, 67 tons, built at Clin. 1254, has been sold to parties in New York for Ct, 9 tons, built at Madison bout 37 years olds hased by Capt Reaben Fowler, of Guilford, C She wilt bail from Guilford, under command of Ras Drossley for $25 Capt Fowler. cHRD—At Noank, Ct, 8th tnst, from the vard F & Go, a fine three masted schooner of about Tallon the Margaret & Lucy. Sho ts owned by Capt © and others, of Middletown, Ct. w side wheel steamer launched from the yard of deorge Greenman & Co, at Mystic Ot, last week, for Copt Coit, of Norwich, is called’ the Ann Maria, foreign Ports. Atvanapo, Mex, Feb 2i—In port brig Antonio Mathe, NYork 4 daya. Crenrei March 2—Arr brig Saran tng, Crowiey, Mayaguz, | Sd brige Tiberins (Br). Brace. Philadelphia; Feartoas (Br), Ware, NYork: 3d. Cyprus (Br), MeCulloch, hi, (Bi rad, Philadelphia, Are brig Sarah B Crosby, Crosby, Open Sea. Rogers, Sngua; Teh, brig Minnie Miler, Anderson, We: inevrown, Nic, Feb Tete pow schr Thora, for NYork 15 *Dewanana, Feb 1s--Mo vessel in port. , Africa, Md—In port brig Sarah Flagg, from Hox on (Br), une, Slé 9th, brig Lucy Heywood, Gardner, NYork. Arr at do Feb 12,"bark Thomas Pope. Alexander, NYork (and ald game day for Monroy * for Raval. Applegnte, Vera Cruz: Kuton, Machias (a EO Knight, Howes, N Orie sie Menage, |S’ ore, via sus ships York: brig Bounding Billow (Br, ., Lester, hey W, la (Br) . Belle (Br), Herriman, and Hayward (Br), te Hiadetphin® is York; ozariita® a. NYork? rt. (Are ship Charter Onk, Ca Welkin. Blanchard, Key We as nea weht fe kwact, ‘ida A Lewts, Kelly, New P. yhndt Torvent. Mont- H Perkins. ah Gilleey, Paiiadeiph y FR. Fey 25—fa port bark Gazelle, for NYork + New Hoven; Srige BL, Swan. une: Robart Mowe, une: Rosowar (Br), Ball: for Baltimore; sohrs Alvort Breas, for Wile, for Baltimore, diag; Amelia, for News {brig Cnstitian, 4 ye noter Stewart, Pertins, Prtiaad, Tainivad, March 2—Arr bark Spee (Br), Weeks, RYork. Lorway, ( " Pe" Leating Breeve, Grebam. pas Florence. Jersey City, Below brig F rom West Indy Doteh brig.” Cid steamer news, Poiiadelsnia harks Travsit, Elliott, New Orieang: Wanltham, Wheels, di: aclirs Othelio, Lombard, Or eats: Ken, § . Brown, and Telegraph, Raltimore. Sid hyn & Albert. and Gen Grant: NH) Arr prize steamer Scotia, NYork; brige Paragon, ( (Be). erinnda: sche Chara, Suriiam, jew Oriean: ont Maren I Di Art ship Adolphins . Liverpool; La Duchesse d’Orieaus, Hines, Pi iar Dade Nerrien ai denen, PR: Begin or. Porky Inland: De Pearson, Porting. cld Br), Smith, Liverpool; dria Nein iy ‘sie Gloud. “Crook, Pore Maria, nd hn (Br), Burnoty Nassan, NB: SD va ‘& Stony Point; Union, Port, apd Werald, Ly Niel 1 Sarce’ i “PM—Arr brit ot Philadelphia; sehrs George L Green, nna do for_NYo; o ane Sta epluegos: Cong) Below ship Mini BALTI ES’ Hand. Tosos Washington Bosten by Biizabet chm A J Horton ‘iumford Gore: ev Nickerson, do for NYork, Le Vanderroor’, hethyort for Glouersters Hortensia Miler, New turyport (or Washington; Kendrick Fish, Walle, and Joner, Jone Portiand for do: Fannte Mitchell, Clark. Emma, oer Robbing, do for NYork; Ivy Parsbor F do; Hoary WJ at for doy land for do: Clara Norton, Medes, Bi 10, in. Pateh for jeorge L. Sie: ight, sconmoe Sunil ‘Seco A AJ "Tel Horteysia, Kendr iichelk Bmme Hotchkiss, Henry Wsonn, t | Sut ty (Br. Got sat Tare Noviou, Wan Carroll, and Ben. New ORs ANS Feb Bcd ‘Wat Apospolis, Pickem, st steamahip Cressent pga aoe, Wi es re eb iy teams Patroon, pain Bold, do: barks Kevorinn, doucs, oi Britian, Laval pas fo Syl tt OtaArt sea NYork; Cljntoa, ren, Torae. Elizabeth port dren. perfectly ia a J every day sictan Extraos diticulti is jolow ‘bark gst, from ers, Mt N Matamoros Ades. Miller, Classes every day Kedowa TTENTION, LADIES. —1 Remedy.—Sir James Clarke Prepared from a and spinal affections, pain in a at eas tion, pal ils wiileffect a a a ul remedy, do ontain trem, poor anything avtifut t> the constivutsen: ICE TO BRS, female physician, yt ed with unparallel the greatest remedy known Lm ; bark: Phitadelph sobre Larkin ef Win ‘'lint, Howard, Baltimore, jPitoaree Matanzas: ‘eaton, brig Balin, Arroya, PR; ache C F Young, Hume, Tth—Arr aleamer Merrimac, Sai Young Republic, (rom Cardenas; PORTSMOUTH, March 9—Arr brig B Castine, Haskett, Bawrton, Coombs, cake : ist hig, aa alt, and ix private lessons, near ‘Twenty-thi 8 pe ion of Si rdinaey to tt ure when all ot a te al a ny ene $1 and six Mps, enc! rized agent, will fasuree bol rel led ‘success, His i ay vd Mo bet the ‘toun. ner, from Matanzas mrpen ristol (or Providence) Istand Belle, Alderson, New Orleans; Silver Waguet, Oath, Phitadeipula; James Parker, Sr, Belle; Elizapethpori; Denmark, Ohase, N¥or _ DANCING ACADEMIES ROOKRS' Pate Lge cy on BROOME ‘ot— iron dohe fe Boptinn, » Nickerson, Patel bid (senmantey Che ry Bart Novels, Prete Haarus (Wr). plans Linvaaat brig Speodaway xtherts do; on iano, Havaway brig Speedaway, Atherton, det Haihorn, Matauioros; Nath Doane, Meguthlie, schacha (oxy. aches Wave, : ‘Towed 10 see a ae ter Blam earch Lv ship 4, & Iga fan Maroh 12, pe so ‘Trade Oink" Ciack dor Marine, Mille’, York. Old, sion me 1 iakors Boston aay Fulks, Swaine Koy Went: Blmire, Horton. naton; sobre Bueno Viste. Horiow, a Rock. Wilson, do; Geo J Jones, Crowoll, ti if Gea Fea chy Reni Be ’ wns, Del, March 10—A large flect of 4 schooners wise the a iat ue tare eau fe SW Pay and a bark unknown A it (brige ech. came to the Bi na eier to-dee for @ harbor, the wiad blew- ig from NEY Nich provonts boarding PORTLAND, Match I SWrapbo, trom Baltinore; Wan 4 (from Pawtucket), Be BEVERY ‘tne *SOHOOL 18 "OPEN A ‘Ald: ‘he YEAR. ALLET MASTER. —DISMORR'S PRIVATE DANOINE Academy, 35 Seveuth avenue, corner Thirteonth ‘and nizht for ladies, gentlemen and chit® six fashionable dances teughe atreet H, SHARING'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY + 292 Fourth aven ind street. = formed at times in sult applicanta, and private ho wish to leara quickly, ir J. Clarke, M Dh a e Queen. This well known cine 1* no Imposition, but a sure and sate remed, nd although @ powerful yerears othine brirt(al to the vonstitition. “In all cases oF uervous the back and limos, fatigue ow tation of the heart and hystertes, these tor femate xy contain ‘oned (0 any suthe- tle cuataining over Oty pula by ALL AFFLICTED FEMALES.—DR. POW- nerd street. ia consult. bye Periodical Drops © 2 per bottle. a0. Famale jo montht} ay require 1. and can ne Sold at 127, senetone. can avall the! dy can be consi interview will be necessary Avice. (able medicings can lao Ne. obtaibed at 127% Liberey stroet, or by mail, N. 1B. —Lndies hoard’ and the beat medical aitendance during condnememt can be accommodated. Madame Kestell d to caution ladies agai who not only rob them of their means. but th ele ¢ $i per bottle. Advice gratis all hou DVICE TO MARRIED OR SINGLE LADIRS, wHo a pues sad gorals. remod} an rely Monthly Tita, icknesa fn No. 2, ver fail; are eal Liberty’ street im forty eight Rare it stand ngi but obstinate cases, of long standt which are four doarace stro bay! PPLY IMMEDIATELY TO THE SURE PLA DB. WARD'S old es:ablisied office. No. 5) eee He can and willcure you in less tine than any other. Be rated, Iai Fre nd heal Et Sib et Vet hat Addressing box jew Yor! B Those who prefer avi gable, Sues see aafe mode of treatment, without the use of mediels im ivew of le by oue interview, and be atte e of thelr own nex, i i ofice, fed a8 ust Price $5. Vv TO MARRIED LADIES.—MADAME RES- TELL, Female Physician and Professor of Midwifery, 162 Chambers — No charge for a a who desire and exp ditiidence of too often patient from result $i. ‘Larmont and j ness. thro: valui RLA tre United States 10 cause of neg! iutirmities would be ry whom they may come nee of evils which tm: fag furare mise whereby the strictest sec eaniy application is of the utmost, tm If neglected or maltren! frightful character, and lead Lynn treatment has Peay K the patteat ases of this natu LARMON' S0th edition, over 40) ues to relieve patients incompetent to xoesses, nervous and stairs, from I sey street, Astor House, rom indiearett at 173 Broad Se, it. WARNER. No. 1 ve “We concur with ‘ciber papers tn, recommending er des a ni, Staats Zeitung, Atlas, Medical Review. |. HAVING HAD an EXPER! bf thirty years. 10,2 ruabled vo in allcasea, without 9 Watson's bona. the it aut by apatomieal plates and wou information fo: Bold by MILD MACFA next block above ti 5 D*. LEWIS ConTINURS TO BE CONFIDENTIALLY consulted all cases requiring skill, promptitede most perrons sufferin tf attending to his bee thousands of ly anticipate for himsel! his work," —Courriet age of 3 and ND, 957 Bi nN. th. Principles: also by correspondence nearly 100 particularly b; in contact, ciem Persoos 8 ae Dr. Lewis may rely upon the most ie. vinlabie secreay and strictly professional confidence. The leading principle of. Dr. system isa speedy and perfect cure, without preventing the codinary syeations, ‘am the same Office No. 7 Beach street, between Varick pireet and West Broadway. Attendance from 9 A. M. 10 9PM. Rooms ao arranged that the patient wees no one but the doctor, OR OF THE PARI: LONDOw T, tif ‘and New York Medical Adviser and, Marriage Gui s, the duties of ral dobt- rantee & use has are suitariny tm disecse or debility, ar wha contemplate marri BR & 0O., Post oilice, 222 th by the sino ‘Metropolitan GRIND! FEMALE FETsigtaN Am, nad ins doors from % F. BELMONT & CO., 767_AND 709 BRO rae, of Ninth stree:, Y,. qualified phy 1 dirases of main_and female; Hi ¥ — sure cure throughout f~ D*, roe sone con:em cone certain RS? ESSENCE oF LiPE—OF FICE 0 Lis. manhoot. msl tom: D* WARD, o LISPENARD “STREET, CAN AND will nite you Those who ire Ten once. re Package, rest Advice grati fice and p the only place erp guarantee: jore youth and ree fated. Let no false delicavy deter you, but @ Re COOPER, 1“ “DUANE STRNET, May Thirty pears exelucivelrder ire in ali cases. tical ted on R. JONNSON, 14 , DUANE STREST, suited on all diseases, dies him to guarantee speedy cu his charge iit in Ai ay surgeons, Sate LJ ‘bh nal caves. Try bie cele ‘aii diseases. im to td street, ia consul ry hig in all cases, rect, 18 consulted ‘Aivice grass gapa NE GRIRDLE, FEMALE enient Fe ‘CURED.=DR. COB Hires Universtiy (Medial too, can oe consulted a ‘Seanbe 2 Cont Thirty youre PoRtantt TO MARRIED Roy \, remedeis. Perioaica! Drope Drops sod ‘Moothiy Pil ‘t per box. MPORTANE TO_LADIES.—DR, ARDERSOE, BO. i ad yee neces; time than apy otber ean or will. ated of & Zure should call a6 ‘care can bo optal sined —_—— apply atone . MAE =. wee come wader ES.—DR. POWERS, with un} ,FHYSICIAN, KO. é ‘ier y, Ar oe ae ian who ‘tees. aro during con‘nement, fhe ‘ae. CURE GUARANTRED, aS Sppliceion to Dr. RD, ikon at yonaea sneet Toe Recharge for consultation. it once TORPey SAGE La $1.0 900 Sa ae Aan on roarea rene eres wrivbout aie v.caumentand aS ph con street, Now York. city £90" us and & pri W’, Monitor pe "bee ty wo I be obte the dae Stone wi emedion, sea v3 vance Aten of FF ean be rejuen mall, that) piieh ¥ the Fea withyut (a), ad sicken! se “cektgrtit dans ees than MW the dreadtul conseq eentiarty, valved ‘poisgnova tain is remedy 19 wsed eis i ouner wilt secon et eters is is what