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. . ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 16, 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 5 fon of the (ifty-sixth New York Weoyvr . Volumtoers. pate FA Orange and Sullivan yesterday rocecived the Fifty-sixth New York Volunteers, Co!onel Van Wyck, recently returned from the seat ot war on furlough, with eapecial bonors. The regiment was publicly presented with their new colors io the City Hall Park, after whien, Oristadoro’s Hair Dye, retatt— bosh governments, end it is mot ae Ser oa he eta ibe Foruvge government es. Rebel Accounts of Affairs at Oharies- deavors to obtain ‘mach more £0 us -C ‘ . IS Pe meed pte ge fee it | t0"—Continuation of the Fire'on the ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ARIEL, | snowed at the beginning, os City ana sumter—Gencral - WTERCSTING FROM THE WEST COAST. | Sissi hie | TPERURAL BUIAER'S DEPARIMENY, ; fad Wig Depot, whor The dye applied we outital apse by the steamer of the and ptains Sawyer aad | 20th inst., in order to take charge of the Peruvian lega- rived from Richmond, &c., &. Corns, Bunions, Inverted Natta, Bias tioa in Santiago, aud we may naturally ume that b worth’s band, it hod up Br to | Uarmed doints and wi) diseases of the Feet cured i his ingtructions there are some 0 the . Forranss Monnos, March 15, 1864. hoaded by Dedworth’s band, it marched up Broadway or ine lence to the patient, by Dr. LAC ITA Kia, News from Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia roped tint, The Richmond Bzaminer of March 14 contains the fol- the Seventh regiment armory, where its old, war worn | 8¢°u Chiropodist, 75) Browtway. ¥ m : i , ated by Seecelmneatad iveru, hus boon received fin | wing: — cn 964 nd benored colores Returned ior sae kooping to tbe | Consmit Wate. oe, pe RLBSTON , HM 13, 1864. e who preseuted them to t! iment on its first de- A : ure’? om and the Central American Bepublics, greet outhusiazma by the prose of Chile, which demacds | iene ghoits have been fared at the city viaos the last | Viio on the 18th of March iust, and who desire to-earry it | parture for the told. Colonel Van Wyck delivered the | Pista: Depitiy, Ac; price $1i wld by MILLER @ Ook, out, be requested to send dclo.ates to a convention to be heid in the Moy 2 8 ‘h On resuroi . i atd olty.on the 2bum of May woxt, for the | tivity and onergy ta the carry! wpe seats ge all on De: WATSON iin tivity and energy in the oarrying on of the war, and w: No. 630 Broadway, (rom7 A. M. to 9P. ES Private that not only the neighboring ropublivs be invited, but % also those af* Central America, and even Mexico aad wt, | TPO Nothing mows 0 March 1, 1806, Purpose of forming & State clectoral ticket and select! lied to b; Ri same a a. ‘The ‘contractors for converting the base coin of Pora | the enemy, Bare, Kept up e slow fire on the to ie Unlon Conservative Natonal Oonveation | beh of the Sona” "A oiiatioa waa then vervee uprarier | Demfmess, Impaired Sight, Proposed Congress of the South | intoa proyer circulating medium are procoeding with moots im the city of Chicago om the 4th of July | whica tho —— prop ‘CHARLuerow, arch 8, 1864, ” regiment returned to the Park Parr: vis MN IN Tig ue, American Republics, | Sesh ne nes Miwrh S| aypeng mata etna eine oe | dae eeiceee | Kee ee eico meme Je Foner ae P ‘Tho cultivation of cotton to Peru ison the nerease, und | give yfonitors are outside the bar this pte gy KNOTT. Escanttin, wees 5 sand was y a large CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS LN planters ig large ne for pur- | sholis were fired at Sumter. An artillery duol hae been GEO. P. DUERN. The regiment took its share in nearly ali the batties on Cw . Pose of enlarging their crops to the greatest possibie kop up or several bo Between Battory Grogg and the HAMILION POPE, the yonieaale, after me i moat be Soa ueaiee, CHRONIC CATARRR, ” teries on ive Apatod iT o EARTHQUAKE AT PANAMA, | "vio isoningor unit iuni iurat rom ie | glenn teens? mene te maar’ tte | AO ANBeny,Loarnas Grigensty Keuntng | Ria aee eee Teooma et | ANE Nn oe &, ae, am | Sha Bate oo «| Rete canard arya L0t7 | rayastrminainey areca a pace 00; tne E fry . m S00 excitem: Po! jen © BYE STRAIG! RD IN ONS ‘The Panama Railroad Company's steamship Salvador, | The flag of truce stoamer Now York arrived nore this | Revpaper isfor Mr tinccis Mr thnae none Rae TO THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD, aie cae a Wales oiuliste ‘By the arrival of the steamabip Arlel, Captain Wilson, | Captain Rathbun, fom Coutral American ports, arrived | morning, Ainomivlausd “is Presrictadg Convention or Union Club | Fils Honor the Mayor has, in a format mossage to the | madical or surgical aid attended to by Dr. VON oat th's port yesterday, from Aspinwall on the 7th inst,, | {0 this harbor at an early hour yesterday morning. Hor | Captain Flynn and Sawyer and Goneral Neal Dow have ‘€e have lato and interesting intelligence from the repub- | tadcanih? Ie Usiod, Sete Meals: Mack and Fuots | arrived bere, ‘The Press does the peop!o injustice, It is only poll ics of Consral and South America, which will be found | Arenas, ‘34. She brings the following cargo for New | ‘Twenty-three robel prisoners, captured in the.rocent | *ilana who subordinate the war to Prosident making. It Common Council, suggested the propriety of making Provision by ordinance to regulate the passage of vohicles in general through certain streeta in tho BERG. af his consulting resten bib Brocdway, neat Twelfth Deafness, Blindness, and All Defects sad ig only men who care more { t} f Sight and Hearing treated al by Dr, CADWBLL. detailed in the letter of our Panama correspondent. Fork: 1277 hides, 221 Dags OF cofte, Oates ersen mor’ } fAid on the penizaula, arrived here to-day, and fourteen | the oountry who are ‘igarried array by" dio rc. Aor | lower part of the city, 00 as to relieve toa vory great | $4 union place eighty firec). Advice and examinations ‘The following is the specie list of the Ariel:— chandise and 1 barrel of rum. She has also 1,004 bags of | @FFived yesterday, bate” as to who shall dispense the-government patron. | extent such thoroughfares from being overcrowded, It | fee. Hoursfrom9 tod phos AMPINWAL A.S.Rosenbaum& Co.$23,500 | coilee (or San Francisco, The Gagling gun” wan tested to-day by the omcers of | A€6,/F me.nens fou Yours. The people are, sound to the | was evident to everybody who road the moseago that the Put Off with Anything Else ‘Birues & oe: ote news by the Salvador isof no importance whatever: | the Third Pennsyivania artillery, at this place, and is | fook upon’ its salvation as’ the‘paramount. work e | MAYOF had struck upon the only plan by which the hoavy jist a% goods” nothing is eval to, Harrie & arrived ut the capital from his visit to Sonsonanto, Pronounced & most effective weapon, throwing two hun. | the hour. aay regard the war as the great | business stroets could be made passable; and the whole ‘&C€. sole makers, Boston, All good di The Constitational Amombiy in Salvador were sul in | dred shots per minute. The Prussian officers witnossed instrument id re. ba mysion is allt 9 community has been waiting with impationce to soe | #!! the genuine, 8033) it no business LANCE ‘achieved. Ea soeslon, bu any tenner been | tne experiment, and were highly gratified at its success, that thoy pray, it isto ita triumphant conclusion they | {ion to entores the euaeonion tan ary vody Lele ae | ¢,Doctor Hunter’y Discovery Cares H. Cobn & Co. President Martinez, of Nicaragua, bad again téndered a8 ly guarantee of future national existence. plain and necessary a measure should have been deferred | ZerY Worst forms of Serofula, obstinate Eruptions of Wells, Fargo his resignation. The Transit Company had succeeded in The Metropolitan Sanitary Fatr. shee caer Wie Jr mem, Thad Nove mo. idols. eacept s40h BS | So ongt There is uo money tt. Th fs merely & pian by || demise Burst moon niet ite asus usar i arrangidg thelr business with Wo government, and ac- | THM BRANCH RSTAULISHMENT ON UNION sQUARE— | 40 good serie fe ach as will moat ofsctvatty fortaer | Which persons doing business in tho. lower’ wards | Health gratin. ¢ ™™*Mn4® Private enieance, Mentor Total...... cording to their representations everything was going on THE KNICKERBOCKER KITCHEN, ETO. (ee ge of the country. Thoy have neither time nor | Would be relieved from annoyance and unnecessary re From Aspinwal delays; one that would Domorest’s New York Ilustrated News. swimmingly. We have no positive information, howev- ‘The Executive Committee of the Metropolitan Sanitary isposition 10 avenge an¥body’s personal wrongs or fight as b is me 1 Most graphic jects. Tnterret er, by this arrival, whether the bar at tho barbor of incommode nobody, and would accommodate éverybody, ‘That is all. And ‘otal... Greytown hag been removed or not, We think not, how. | Fair have already@ecoived more contributions than can | anybody's personal baifless robably that may be a good reason for delay. ing Iterary. matter, and in. every renpeet thie, Nation; resaae Sob yer, and unl iti the transit route may be considered | be exhibited to advantage in thoir buildings on Four. | And Fe the eesti saagh cppehsbane puget kapha ging Fathers act oh i prompuyt a Sostealoe tee Fatally Nexapaner of "America, De Laval to'ee thin wos’ Our Panama Correspondence. en teenth street. Every post brings them notices of more | tioneoring that will prove effective will bo to strike at | {4 Another and Kindred aublect, that it would be wall to i — ——— Panama, March 7, 1864. By the arrival of the steamer Tyne &t Aspinwall on the | to follow, and the question of whore to put them ? has | the rebellion; and that be will stand the best chance of | Of'heing stopped anywhere on their route to lake anne | Gentlemen's Hats.Spring Style Now - ie cans 4th Iestant, from Carthagena, we. have advices from Bo- | beeh decided by private enterprise. A number of ladies | {ature Projerment who has thought most of is country | dye Gown passongers.. here should be somo m aks oe het erent cee Tho Pacific Storm Navigation Company's steamship. | oho eunte mn lica ponmrenn nae (oolared that Murilio | and gentlemen have fenerously offered to defray the ex- (from same papor.] OC IAS Beaisio® to Aemae te free DapenRe Of the cs eae ‘Ohilo, Captain Sovell, from Valparaiso ahd intermediate | Colombia thi BOpne of” eCHing fy DE Niane SEE NOIAAGE OA. CHS Govery GENERAL GRANT COMMANDER-IN-ORIBP. oe Tasrinzon shuld: tg conblion tee eiorples aie! | Mors Gee fa eae eae ea hie aie of carriages should be prohibited from stopping while crossing a street. Let them bo required, when they stop at a corner, to pass over the cross street before they hold When they are stopped on the near side of the cross: strect, with tho rear ond of the car at the orosswaik, the whole length of the carriage, as well as the lougth of the horses, is, for the time being, a stationary obstfuction on the cross street. It is to be hoped the mon Council will speedily take this matter in hand and dispose of it, FREE PASSAGE, The Natural Gardens of the Tropics few can visit, ‘The valleys where the Cereus Granditiora sends up from its waxen leaves the richest and purest of Machines for sale at 935 Broadway, near Twenty. atrect, {mbroidery, braiding, tuckiyz, ana every de: tion of family sewing done on the Grover & Baker m: by experienced operators, » Of course, destroys Mosquera's bopes | side of Union Square. Tho building will bo four hundred i ‘We presume the report is correct that General GPant Ports, arrived in this harbor at an eariy hour yesterday Penta apron ay he i, pan ela papery, feet long. The wings at cach end will bo ninety.fect deep | has been assigned the position of Commander-in-Chief wmorning. Hor dates are:—Valparaiso, February 17, Co- ; ye and the center of the building sixty feet deep. Ample space | of all the armics, vice General Halleck, now Chief of ‘The President elect, Senor Murilio, is now daily expected ‘quimbo 18th, Caldera 19h, Cobija 21st, Iquique 22d, ari- | in the country trom the United States, and rumor-states | Will be loft in front of the Loyal League Club and Everett. | Staff. ‘This change wid impose new and heavy responsi. a iq | House for the of carriages and foot passengers. Ge 1 Grant; ‘On 22d, Islay 284, Visco 25th, Chinchas 26th, Cal, | that be is coming ia a United States atedmor-ot-war. This | gno wing on the west ond will be the “Interuational De- | will exalte serious apprehensions among those webo meat io 28th and Vayta March 24. She’ has seventy-nine | fondoncy to create o pood fooling between the people of | Paftment.”” The name clearly expresses the use to which | admire him for what he has accompliahed, whether ho Qackages of cargo for New York. Lis tad Sate er MEnabemececine tee ee Pore eat gr nniatone se bposite end ofthe build: | will prove bimaelt adequate to theye new responsibilities The uows by the Chilo from the South American re- | Norivern States appear determined to resemble the peo- | day entortaiments will be glvon for tho amusement of the dance ore pe NG arabe publics is extremely meagre, The proposed Congress of bbe Rane tama Danie Munvaia econpe te power it will etal ee Feed Cbeid phy pe geeky render each pomueatiye and effective, will require more if 5 than courage, Th Tepropentatives from all the republics appears to be ex- | havea most euefcial eect upon tbis country. ‘The in | fate contra of the building will bea room Aleyatour by | Draim than courage, The gronteat goudal who over lived ‘pemmrneeis Poudre Subtile EPrerte co, m low ads or any part of the body, Warrantod os hia new depot, 458 Broadway. Saitainseishcnye- Grover & Baker’s Highest Premiem elastic Stitch Sewing Machines, 495 Broadway. G. Saunders’ Metallic: Tablet Razor Strop.—The oldest and most approved strop now in ee voiting mucn attention, aud will probably take place; but |} ternal strife will cease, foreign wars be avoided, and more | fary.six feet, for the exhibition and sale of musical in- | and com, ing been before the public for the Inst f¢ y 3 % plications. floral odors not one in ten thousand who read these lines re pul for the forty years, what wit! it aval even should it agree upon a treaty ot | try and bettering tho coudition of tbo people at large, | Siuments. Between the Music Room and the Children’s | rhus far Gen. Grant has proved himself adaguate to | Will ever aoe.» Bul alcan chjoy the, Insuriow fragrance of whole and re a tear 7 aster loumm alliance, offensive and defensive, if any of the greater | Colombia possesses oxcelient laws, but there has.been a | Department w every emerpency. Le seems to grow in intellectual depth and | Pal Soeelana Gis "metract of the Night Blooming Cereun KNICKERBOCKER KITCHEN. breadth with every new responsibility; and those who bave eines ¢ lamentable failure i ing th it; E Powers of the world see fit to take possession? If it can Erlich, a aiegaren ie peootigre ond This will be one of the most unique features of the Fair, | watched his carcer most studiously are most confident of egree upon keeping peace among themselves it will be a : Closets and garrote are being ransacked for articies of | his ability to sueccsstully perform the dutios of his new presticrn soley . Children to school, and provides that every district sball | ‘ueniture which wore first uved about two hundred yoars | position, “That he may, will be the ardent prayer of even great point gained, provided the arrangement can be | bave its public soboolhouse; but whore will it be found |‘ hares : fn this wicuity thet the law is oarried owt fad thore | 90. Ulster countys the Dutehiest Dutoh counties, | those who fear; for our success or fallure in-the approach- ‘annds vatisfactorily secure aud not liabig to ve broken by will contribute: largely to the kitchen. Among other s been any ouergy in these people, or a disposition on the ‘gely z ing campaign depends more upon the strategic skill of tho any ove of the governments that may in future feet diss | part ot the government to increase the prosperity of the things expected from that place are a number of Knickers | head that directs than upon the power and enduranco of Pg Mba bia! wil hee vip a tI " Gration at Piveapath ebureb, rooklyn, on Friday einartaad which is surcharged with its exquisite perfume. Sold by all reggie a! pel y Official Drawings of Murray, Eddy & Co.'s Kentucky State Lottery. rf Kentucky, Exrea Ovass 223—March 15. 1864, 39, reno 28, 56, 62, 27, 43, ip 23, 67. Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Restor: HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORAT! :: 4 " bocker colored people, They wore born in the service of | the muscle that executes. ‘RNTUCKY, CLASS 224—March 15, HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RES ATTY! ‘Posed to make # row about nothing, or, Ia other words, to | country. the lino of the railroad would have bean AUF | Knickerbocker familles, and are to officiate as waiters. ; 34, 45, 48, 4, 63, 65, 29, 55, 40, 33, 5, 68, 23. HIAWATHA TATE RESTORATIC F some ope or another of their rulers the opportunity “ns . They will band round the doughnuts and coffee in true Circulars sent free of c! by addressin, HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR EESTORATLV “ of the revolution in Antioquia nothing turther bas been | jTiY. Ney vee Mette ah Qocoribed | TRC Anti-Lincoln German Movement hae Ea ee & CO. HOYTS HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE received, insurgents hol ion 6 State, > 10 Het nn “ ‘of establisning for himself some little military reputa ‘ed. The gents hold possession of the State, | Knickerbs cp tes aco re ae tone ot ‘t | The Hormann (Mo.) Volksblatt has ‘also hoisted John Covington, Ky. HOYTS HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE ‘tion. A vary little time will determine what the Congress | aud are willing to return to their allegiance provided tho | py terme rae “a abe p 7 ab eed shee? Fremont's name as the people’s candidate for the l’res! HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE will accomptish, aud its proceedivys wil be watched with | Cecrees of Mosquora respecting tho church are revoked. | (ize, OrmP Ol Sagat welt be Buspon 7 a ‘fee | dency. The German Organization Society of Dubuque OMcial. Drawings of the Shelby College HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATI' Much interest by those conuected in business or other: ‘Mosquera was uot in Bogota at the time of the decision | {he Foor. and AS each Buest recel yes a oF ee oe comes | Iowa, has passed a resolution that it will not support Mr. | ronery of Kentucky ¢ 5° | aug staNpanD PREPARATION YOR THE H swise with these countrics. oper ipa eae tection, bat wae) ox: catoh it with their teethe and then ‘bite off auitieyent co | lucoin fora second ‘gp under any circumstances. FY Of KerextRs CLAss 127—=Mareh 15, 1864. THE STANDARD PREPARATION FOR THK Hale curt, jed in a iew days, His arrival may, if’ ho is dispos F 68, 50, 48, 55, . | THE STANDARD PREP. 1ON FOR. THS HAL. Matiers appoar to be exceodingly dull in this gnodel re- | to maintain the ofli¢s of President, put an entirely diffor- | MaKe the beverage palatable. Anybody failing to catch General Wismane 37, 23, 48, 26, 20, 88. 50, 48, BE, 66, 62, 40. | TE BTANDARD PREPARATION FOR THE It «public, The olections uze the absorbing topf®, all cigo | ent aspect upon the wholo alfair ag it now stands. If we Seana eee eS ee ae [From tho Troy (democratic) Press. 45, 66, 19, 15, 30,16, 74, 44, 43, 37, 25, 22, 70, | THE STANDARD PREPARATION FOR THE H. sponta Te tin f * . can believe bis reotestations we at . | aud charged extra, The eflibles will consist of wattles, y (dernoc ) 5} » 66, 19, 15, 30, 16, 74, 44, 43, 37, 25, 22, THE STANDA: PREPARATION FOR THE H. appearing for the timo to have been Inid aside, I quote 8 P tons eed lear no difficulty: | Gouvhnuts, head cheese, roliches, pickles and other | . The withdrawal of Secretary Chase asa candidate for | Ctreulars sent by addressing . THE STANDARD PREPARAT! FuR Tf ‘the remarks of the Alercurie del Vapor in regard to’the | Duta great many persons among those who are. jamiliar | i "itcornosor delicacies,’ To eneure a, full supply or | th Republican nomination gives fresh courago to tho "i: 8. SIMMONS & CO, THE BEANDARD DREDA RATION VOR THE fire Bropone Conaran:— We must exceyt only tbe greayand | with Hoezuars, hare po besitation in an7 2 that US,28 | everythio te commits sole oomtrbutlons in arices | fleade at Gover! Fremont. Wa may expeot tbat from SOSOOVEY. TFHE STAMBARD PREESRAMON FOR THE UALR s veon | illo hus been declared President he will, on the probable | Of Dutch furniture and things edible or otherwise for the | this timo forward to the holding of ‘the Republican government of Peru to an American Congress has beon bat 7 SColcomed by the whole uation,and particuiarly oy tue. | ples ofits being “lor the good of the countrg,? endeavor, | kitchen, Lhiareaperaper yes ie Mawel toore tat coe press of all political shades,’ which on this topic nas | by force if mecessary, to continue himself if office. sum CHARTER OLE. German element of the West is largely in Fromont’s atiown a ‘commendabis unacimity. We opine that the | If peace could be looked forward to in tif country for J... There is on oxbibition at the store of Messre. Ball, } Tovor Svuiie he haga strong hold on his’ party througa. governwent is actually occupied ia the execution of the | @ length of time much could be done for its benefit; but, | Black & Co. = work of art deserving the attontion of | (Ves tik Wt eae i aem MM Oe mancipationist,”” Dart tit bolongs to it i the realization of this gublime | With revolutions and foreign wars constantly before us, | {hose who collect relics associated with the history of | Do's one way ahead of President Lincolu, elnce he issued thouglt, which we hoye shortly to see a reality more | What chance is there to bring the people to consider | This comnts: Itt 8 Canteoape. Ti elon the mernerg | is “proclamation” of froodom in. Missour, 1 1861— ‘sublime.’ alone the pursuits ce?“ Ips those who he! —ant AG In regard to internal affairs I quote the following:—or | themgelves;” and, as the population of Colombia appear | % August 21, 1850, entirely earved in relief from pleces Prodluanation ten nak inten foe alee aan sae orl ‘the iutorual eveuts of another kind there 1s only to ba | unwilling or too lnzy to do anything for their own wel- | of the venerable tree itseli. ‘The sceno was sketched on OfMmicial Di Binbrbed Mn! Lied Library Asso- Com ce * ciation Company's Lottery of Kentucky: 5 RA OLASS : 62, 52, 20, 43, 36, 41, 72, 11, 34, 2, 63; 19 Oxass 624—March 15, 1864. 30, 50, 23, 75, 31, 63, 27, 65, 7, 35, 26, 17, 73. a 1 by addreast: OMSTRANGE, ELLIS & CO, Managers, Covington, Ky. RESTORE 18 WARKANTED TO RESTORE IS WARBANTKD TO rk | ESTORI IS WARRANTED 710 RESTORE 30 kestoe A Bi Be IS WARRANTED 4 RESTORE RESTORE TO RESTORS Messrs. Simmons, Rogersy& Co. are ds. If the General can secure the republican nomina- " Tocorded a criminal attempt araoug the military garrison | fare, whut right bave thoy to expect that the almighty } the spot, and this miniature carving is a faithful repre. | "9" authorized to receive deposits make “collections on our HAIR ‘AND ISKERS , ‘Sf Oopiapo, whose chiet, a Captsin Ceuzales, attempted in | Wil do anything for them’ Tt'there is any place in tho | Sentation of the event, Another circumstance making it } (10m cver Lancyln, supporied.aa, the initer will a by the | Secounk 4%. &. SIMMONS & 00, FADED AND GHAY HAIL AND Ref rete moment of msduess dr Imoecility to perpetrate an ack | souniry where improvement wonid tako place it ts in | five mere feoereeen, fh oil the tease wan taken bY 8 | greatest triomph in his hfec It is truo, Wo isnot Mt for | Prizes Cashed im AM Legal Lottertes— | FADED AND GEAY HAIR AND WHIskihe \ af ¥ioleave whose object was supposed to be plunder, but | Pavara; but it remains, as it has boon for mauy years, in | {oyal lady from South Carolina, who offers this work to | fo‘yresdeney, but in ¢his Lincoln hag ud advantage over | information given or sent, . FADED AND GRAY HAIR AND WHISK was prevented by she courage of the second in command, | astate of backwardness and rapid devay. pad eatiyere lay Hag Bagg ry Mg heen oy BN ij 3.4B. CLAXTON & CO., 10 Wall street, N. ¥. ¥ AND GHAY HAIR AND WHISKE euionant Zarate. the peop of CopaPO,atWAye Bt. | vou paltpast four AAAS tho sth instant T was | wil fd 8 Sitting place in the Bale of some of our lterary a FADED AND GEAY UAE ANB tine ous ax opulent, nave presented the. latter with a douse ) - M. on jn was it J ‘and ew.rd of Loner, ior which. « large sum has been cel, | awakened out of a sound slecp by a severo shock, accom. | oF historical ovielles, whorg it would be best appreviatod Pager metab nen tex nia 7 ind Seeing et Pe igor my ere ee ter FABER AND GRAY HALE AND WILIEKEIOS tected by pubiic subscription ‘This event has directed | panied by a loud rumbling so that at first made me | and duly preserved to the nation. Charles Francis Adams for President Lineoln’s successor. ‘ALECK & CO., Brokers, 33 Pine street, N, ¥. ba = erences ities 80 rich as Copiapo with troops of the line alone UNPOW . The Doser! tO 4 militury osurrection. in the taldst ot an un. | lamp by my bed side was in lively motion; all the various | Tax Broabway Concent BALoo Sanco ArvRar—Fa. ‘The Battie of Gettysburg. brits Cashed in All, Ledulized Lotte- 8 aett QeaiNAL Sotoe armed population.’ articles on the dressing bureau were having a noisy cotil- | +41 Rescit—Isquest BY ConoxeR Witpsy.—Patrick Kios- at Ca Brokers, 810 Chestnut street, Phisdelphis, 30 cueia ORaTAy Bue ‘The Mercurio thus closes Its reviow of the fortnight: | lon to themselves, and the house was not Debind the rest | Ths es stibed ki Boll'g |, Te Article of “ Historicus,” on the battle of Gottys ee 7 THELR ORIGINAL COLOR, “Our foreign iriends will seo that nothing extraordinary in toe way of ‘ shake oot et Cg perm 2 ey, Taoetseliiites Setindiaeh 3 pera ae .. burg, in the Hgrazp of the 12th instant, closes by saying, ry: Havana Lottery.—Tht TO THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR. fhag oocurred in peac. able Chile. vow quite absorbed in | doudle quick time; but by the time su in | concert galoon, way, by Habort J. Giibert,dariog | scoimy glight errors may have crept in; bus this may | ceBt premium pald’ for prizex, TO THEIR QUIGINAL COLOR: ‘her harvest, her boticays, her country fetes, iu her Lent | #ssuming an upright position on the floor everything,was ee Ea above ail the’ teomsendots Neet'ot the “dog | quiet, oube mores the furniture and bouse coaaing their | *Feneral fight, there early on Monday morning, died in | ossiniy stimulate others to come forward with a.reo- days.” . m,vewents, as ifasbamed of being caught in the act of | the New York Hospital. about three o'clock yesterday tifcation.”” It is hoped, therefore, that the following The foliowing is a review of the Valparaiso markets:— | having a good time during the master’s *‘snooze.”” First | morning. Coroner Wildey held an inquest over tho re- short #rectification”’ may find @ place in your oolumus. cor TO THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR. —_> hair come in where it. b: that, whatever may be sdver- YLOE & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, Lotte: Tickets C1 in all Le fallonoatn Nothing wilt do in fred Lotteries. Information given, JOSBPH BATES, Cop)er—In addition to the sales noticed in our lastsome | lightiug my lamp, I discovered that no damage bad oc esterday afternoon, when several witness¢s who " tised to the contrary: but ft will arrest ity falling out. Amporiuns transactions werd effected on the eve. the | curred; then, going to the window and lookivg out, 1 poner haragp hes. Opeshap re pe, seretabeingCanoarea | Tholfirst statement of “Historious” to which I give | Broker, II Wal strect, room No, itahiuiroft aud ky, cage it aad thn um impurities and iumors, ntirely overcome she bad dopartiro of the iast mati, and too late to report, ws not | could see nothing but a most lovely scene: tho wators Of | and gave their testimony. John Ward, a soldier, who | my attention is the indirect assertion that the arrival 4 _ ects of previous use of pre] ‘autrequently happens. After those the market was very | the bay were ag placid as they could be; the night was | o.mo on from Baltimore with deceased some weeks ago, Attention. ~ Pre, 4 Guier boil a (ow days bolure the arrival of the present | clear, with a bright mooon shiving, and ail Panama ap | ‘epoeod. to being witn Kinsley on Sunday evening in | °% ‘d¢ Third division of the Third corps, about four | 4 “"'s (agin sla Gee fies ei prise ed of 20.000 quintals of burs, | peared to be asleop, for not even the bark of a dog or the | sadam Bell’s place. Ho saw the prisoner, Gilbert, have | 0’clock in the afternoon, on the ficld, put an end to the ke Kinsley | conflict on the Ist of July and reileved the First and muatl, when saies were eli the alin as Aeliverable in Guayacan, at the previous price of $1y on | crowing of a cock could be heard—sounds that are com: | 4 powie knife in bis hand, and saw bim Tt restores ‘natural sbading of one hal etees esses sesee sees after eating, torpid liver, constipation, dc., deserve to suffer Uf they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTE which are now recommended by the thorities, and warranted to produce Ce Doard. Since'the arrival of the last mat prices have aa- | mon hero at ali hours. Suddenly the thought struck me twice. Other witoesges present at the fatal affray gave Y e e ; which gives it a liie appearance, instead of the uniform dul anced, cales being eflected o: 500 quivtals at $20 60, and | tunt there had been an carthquake, aud the more con | whoir evidence, but, if they are to bo believed, none of Eleventh corps from imminent peril, “The facts are that & T.-19°0,-x, blaoks ot ares. 80 that the most ‘critical observer cannot de €,000 to 7,000 quidtals, in veri us lots, at$2lon shore, | sidered the matter the mote { became convinced. | inem saw the knife used by the prisover, [r. Wood. | there was no fighting, save light skirmishing, a(ter three | Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, las- patch 4 jaa) lo SL 75 on board, bei rise of $2 76 du the price Finally, when calling to mind how they used to feel wheu ward, house surgeon of the hospital, made a post mortem | o’clock in the afternoon, and that General Sickles’ com- situde, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress CHALLENGE A. id betore the steawuer's arrival. - ia Chile, 1 determined that such was tbe case, and re | examination of the body of deceased, and found that he n PNiratecOwiny 10 220 large quahtity shipped last | turned to bed congratulating myzelt that it had been | ‘iq been stabbod in four different places: but the fatal | ™APd did not make its appearance till nearly six o'clock. onth. and skipping in the present, there is a temporary } a0 stronger. Whea morning camo I took my usual walk | \ound was the one ia the right side. The bowieknifo | Oue division of the Twelfth corps, under General Geary, ,apd Wans-ctious have consequently been limit. | “up town,” and of course the conversation on all sides | seq pierced the kidneys and almost severed-them, Tue | which ‘iHistoricus” says was four miles in the rear of sales during the fortnight veing only 25,000 to | Was im rey ard to theearth junke, Jt was considered to be otber wounds were of a lees re ts GHALLENGB cu ret | highest medical au- immediate beneficial ee. >P>hr>hprp ic > is = im a S ugerous Character. The " perfectly pure, and Selubo quintuls, at Sirs. a 1o}gts,, with the usual cou- | “right stoart” shock; the motion was weil marked, being | ‘ory rendered a verdict “that Patrick Kivaloy came to | thé battle feld, had alrondy been placed by General Han- 2 beallhy, gentle ditwur. " 7 cs ina northeast and southwest directiou, and the noise | j.4."death by atab wounds, of Rebert J. Gilbert, March 14, | Cock In or near the position takeo up by thé Third corps be ge ag e pit CHALLENG Shipphid ‘Tore have been no charters of Teovots for pee mpany jog, a Baperortie ¢ rend Reet pery “ 1864,” Coroner Wildey then committed Gilbert to the | on its arrival, I may remark here that Bistoricus’ hoy create'a healthy appetite. se i 4 u ited Staies since the sailing of the las ni * wb Tombs for trial ” ey are an atitidote to change of water and diet tors of the Bi & “British bark Websoot bas arrived frou | that it was the ith shock he bad experienced m eleven ete studiously avoids mentioning General Hancock’s name | They gyereon.e cifects of dissipation ead lave hours, Pec icmp egeor he Blew: ‘are two following in quick suc. | Attucep Homcipx—A Woman. tue Vioum.—Corover | i, yi; Qccount of the operations of July 1—a | They strengthen che svatem and enliven the mind, i bark 1’ ‘ Generaily the ‘ : we Da wang ace. k Varthian, trom New York, | Yoeca: but im this there was butone. ihe heaviest of | Ranney yesterday held an inquest at Bellovne Hospital very. stelitah. uMeAUD be aa Cee | Wilbeag: They prevent miaammalie and intermittent fevers, Ty A it may havo been here, but it may have been the tail | 5, the body of Lizzie Moore, an Irish woman 33 bey purity the breath and acidity of the stomach. genuine, and buying one or two an failing to Y ‘i When Goneral Sickles arrived at Gettysburg General There, is Dut little of on; more of interest from | end of a much nearer one, and very destructive, either to | ”" mts Peru thay Chile, They appear ‘ougress-mad also, end | the northward or southward of us. ‘This we sball not yoars of age, who died from the effects of violonce alleghd | ji oward was mot the commanding officer, and had not we have the note that vas paseed irom the governinent | Know, however, for sorac days. It is singuiar that earth- | to have beeu inflicted by Dennis Riley, a man 48 years | toon for some time. He was first superseded by General Of Pern to thowe of Chile aud Bolivia, which I give, Its { quakes are uot or more frequent occurrence im Panama. | 4° 416 living ut No, 62 Cherrystreet. The testimony ‘They cure dyspepsia and coustipation. They enre Dinrricea and Cholera Morbus, ‘They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They make the weak strong, the laneuid brilbant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. ‘They are composed of expected benetits conclude that all were humbug, in order to ussure the public which could be relied upon, proposnd it which Was published two weeks in the e other morning payers without oli-iing way well known citizens of um the follor Herald and Teaponse, Let a number of ry Hencock, by virtue of the written order of General | the celebrated Calisaya bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots | questioned integrity and entirely disinterested appyints 46 follows:— ‘ Yo the northward and southward of us, within a few hut | vent 4) show that on the Sth instant the deceased entered ; and herbs, all preserved In’ perfectly pure St, Crolx rum. | p tor of each ‘Freparation or resvorat Tra, Feb. 4, 1864. | dred miles, there are yolcayoes iu uctive operation. All | the grocery of n Mr. Andrews, corner of Cherry and Oli- | Meade, and afterwards by tho arrival of Goueral Slocum, | Yor parviculars geo circulars and tostimonals around each | Perea’ the dice to the ain. Each propriewor to ee hie One of the moet argent wants of all the South’ Amert. | around us the lund js of yoicanic formation, showing that @an reyndlics ts st se, without which the | in former years the convulsions of nature im this locality cuselidation of democratic mstitations, the development | were of the most extensive character. It is unpleasant rack Ligzie with has fist and knocked her down. Of genoral wealth, the propogation of civilization aud the z Lt Ae ee a Sucked sien tony be tommneng evar ‘As she arose be knocked her down a second time, kicking | omitted, eBtOr atic jo a able conditions, joes not Know | y ved see cigcars tiapoaible to be attained. “The lebors of aii | coor about him, Really it is @Aelightiul country toreside | (Oe nung her te tarcible Mennet, One ee coerce to |, nemext statement which I notice is thas a conrerence “the gowertiment 6 this Continent ought to havo been di. | in; for between heat, rain, repties, earthquakes, wa Bellevue Hospital, where death subsequently ensued, | °f ‘‘lesding generals’ took place, when some insisted on rected tong Sines to the aitainment of these bouerite as rea ners «1 t Te ee gr nae The jury found “that the deceased came to her death by | failing back on Taneytown, &c. It would be interesting the ouly sources of *bappiness, and as the principles best | whe gy Sharpened Mahar pt compression of the brain, the result of violence inflicted | to know who the “leading generals” referred to were. r 8, that have not yet become accustomed to any such * 5 caioniuced tor reatiziog that union so earnestly desired by | berves wat Dav y iy at the hands of Dennis Ri! ‘on the Sth day of March, pape Sa ong antitegiy what ah bottle, Beware of imposters, Exaraine every bottle. See that it has our privaie United Staves stamp unmatilated over the cork, with plantation scene. and our signature on a fine steel plate side Jabel. See that our bottle is not refilled with spu- Fious and deleterious stu. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters by the valion or in bulls 1s an impostor ‘Any person imitating this bottle, or selling any other mate rial therein, whether called Plantation Bitters or not, i# 0 eriminal under the United States law, and will be so prose cuted by us, We already have our aye on several persone " our bottles, Ac.. who will succeed in gett ts, and there met Riley. The latter charged ber | nis superior in rank. The account ts very much like the er ious offence, which she pronounced false. Kiley | 199 o Hamlet with the part of the Prince of Denmark own preparation and nothing 6le during the trial, aud tee persons also to use nothing else. Let acertifinie af the lished in all the principal papers of the coum result be try at the expense of the unsuccessiul coiupet tore, ¥ HOYTS MINNEHAHA HAIR GLOSS Imparts a beautiful dark glossy appearance to the hair, and Js unexesitod in Keeping jt in curl pf ip any desired position. HOVES IMPERIAL COLORING GRBA An invaluable dressing for whiskers, Chi light amd. red hair to a beautiful brown or binca. JOSEPH HOYT & 0O,, 100 rel ul selves Into close quarters. The demand for ‘6 Pi all the nations of commun origin. carryings on, there may not be another shock of a like } yig4')° Ryle: on the ve Verdict, was committed to emoael Differont questions of moro or less gravity may arise | character for some time to come, ‘ee tombs foc trial He is s laborer, and was born in | the cstimation of the public—1 will not say how justiy— | tion Bitters from iadien, cle my merchants, ac. is incre | » HEANI"s Btn ie Ore Sorter ence, oe Detwoon the American republics, a8 the convictions aud a THR 1a “ Treland, ‘The prisoner confessed to striking the deceased, | tuo honors of the day, had decided to retreat from Get. | #ible.. The simple fa evidagce wepresent | Brown; natural. reliable, + 1 Barclay street, Gentinents do not always agree ‘About local interests and | ‘The Pacific Mail Steamsnip Contpany's steamer Golden | jug digclaims any intent to kill her. , — of sheir worth and superiority, re wold by all respect- 4 by i views ol peculiar. aggrandizement. However, the solu. | Age, Capt. Lapidge, ved, from San Francisco ov “4 sysburg, But it is certainly true that the leading general, | able drnggieta, grocers. ph; 28, hotels, saloons, steam. Hit, Intmitabie Cutter of Hair.—Stytes gultablo ‘executed in the best manner only. Shaving 10m No, | Barclay ‘of all Chyse questions ought not to be sought for in | the 28d ult. She brings the following specio:— x ‘Tam Suoorisa vy 4 Soupwr.—Coroner Ranney yesterday | 57... General Hancock, on elas deat: oregeekion <£no use of material force, bute the. tranquil discussion of | For Englaa $598,280 35 } noid an inquost on the body of Michacl Gilfeather, tho | 47 a pain Smcaaia lide Jreiitggoareo facts and in —" —— Soptention < opal m8 the | For New Yor $35,162 79 lad, seventeen years of ago, who died from tho effects of | o6 Genoral Si saa . cr hgalaenori lg aitigee Last re-earoe nations an most aw! jruc- ef ickles: select ¢ive of al! means to obtain right, must not be adopted by . -$928.433 17 | 4 gunehot wound at the hands of » soldier named Meo: } Vain ino troops wore establi as they camoup, The the States of Aimerica, founded upor principles of a eon- | —ava ly fort; 2 ill, with the | han, in Jersey City, on the 9th inst. Deceased, as pro bat of tnt ee le pveeerregion one ite ginerel G- ciliatory and humane policy. War would not produce | treasure, cross the and leave As- | viously reported, was furnishing some liquor to soldiors Pp o ona any other results but kindie mutual and eteraal barred | pinwall aboat nor in a car, in violation of orders, when the guard shot him | rection wae that of the ridge connecting Roundtop, Ceme- amongat brethren who ouupt to live as intimate friends; in the breast, and from the wound death ensued. Meehan | tery apd Culp’s Bills, and was held by the Second and dimiish our scant populftions, which bave suifered toft immediately afterwards with his regiment for Wash. | Third corps. so long all the vicissitudes of endless revoiutions Major General Gordon Granger, ington, and bas not yet been brought ik. The jury ‘<jdistorieue”’ now endeavors to create the impression ‘nd the ‘faults of the colonini system; eocourage | Fourth army corps, arrived at the Astor House yester. | found a verdict against Meshan, F that the ridge or elevated ground connecting the left of pretensious of foreigners who would avail them. | day. He is suffering from severe indisposition brought Fatat Ratroap Accrpenrs.—James O'Shaughnessy, a | *e Secoud corps was far to his front. f@cives of out quarrels in order to subjugate us, and | Ou by his arduous labors with the Army of the Cumber- . 1 asgert that General Sickles moved from the ridge do- destroy all sources of prosperity which would make | land. Geuoral Granger played an important part during little boy three years of age, whose parents live at 43 | scribed by “Historicus” and precipitated the battle on @f this hemisphere the seat of true liberty. For these | tle Battle of Chattanooga, by advancing with tue reset | Olives street, died in the New York Hospital from the } most unfortunate ground. It hardly seems possible that Doats and country stores. P. H. DRAKE & CO. 202 Broadway, N. ¥. A Blessing to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for all diseases with which children are aMicted, is a safe and certain remedy. It retieves the child from pain, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colte, corrects acidity, and by giving rest and health to the ebild, comforts the mother, Ofloes, 48 Dey street, New York, and 206 High Holbora, London, England. the Green Old Forest Stood a Japonica Preserves Lad lustrous and luxurmnt a8 those of a Ninon del'Encles. Send for prospectus of the exquisite Tollet articles of the Societe Hygiemique, to their depot, 115 Coambers aireet, Tame. Demorest’s Mirror of F ber of this m: nt Macaz'ne, contals Trouble ‘maxnmoth colored fashion plate. xx frill sized ferns, braid sheets and numerous other valuable aoveluem, positively out to day. de ata Patents! Patents! Patents! M MUNN & CO., publishers of the SOTENTIFIO Ami for securing Pa be »d: corps to the support of Major General Thomas’ troops one who has ever seen the ind can gainsay this. AMBRICAN, continue to act as Attorneys ~ -tuitiona's Cnet ae tat of == fois oecnmay to | pen thay “wore assed OY Abe bok of the robe | ee se uaatoon, by ear a ahottheseoros aver | giteeeacerns Sher Tae ee ere pense mien carter, ghra at, vedere gut do, Sarched ergmny oe otras ‘ an 5 . 5 * tare Yo Eanes on hance Burvolde at Knoxville. line, ‘One of his legs was terribly crushed at the knee. | <n general line he excited the astonishment of the thou- oar oa this cntmodelled aot, Beever taining the Patent Laws and other taut iyeermates” for inventors, ‘free on. Non, Conmultation and ad) Address CO., 37 Park New ¥ MY bor hovetith etrewta: Waskinghony DO. Prof. Alex. ©. Barry's Tricopherous or jedteated Com fe reseryit Se and heautl Miceine bern Rratieatiug wuet and dander preventing a baldness an ay hairs. caring diseas: be ecles (Qued as salt rhea, pimples chibaige, ae), chaps: rheems ian snes thPoat, de, givin ime ‘The government of Pera hav adopted it with a sacred Aad most accepted Coroner Reoney held an inquest on the body, and the | ganda of lookers on. It was a magnificent sight, but ex- ‘ Stoeck!, tho Russian Minister to the United | i17y rendered a verdict of accidental death. An in , “ quest | cited the gravest a jon, and the writer well recol- aN fuser Limpaneatsetioas ovuntrta, Tu nag | sn'"a) paren ceanes Gicgencue’, ct the Boral Nev Waa held by Coronor, Ranney ‘on ie vody of Joseph | \ucis tne femarke tonde at tbe ‘ime. by, some, promincnt inets the idea ofa | Gi i VY; | Burke, a little boy five and ed | officers. The right of bis line was entirely disconnected Sieeey Jaceaae’ Soeuip the. foture of $0 GOA money ft a A. Neil, of Obio, are stop- | rom injuries received @ week from the Second corps, leaving an interval of from one- pon ee i | Pine ma dooag” . near Broome, by being over by baif to oue-quarter of a mile. General Gibbou, com wxywent to Denne went pebnaie ke ben tney de act | Adjutant Generat A. A. Sumner} and G. E. | ayouue rail cars. The evidence showed thi manding.tbe Second corps, at this moment threw forward cunt any of ‘crest Ropes ‘avd important reaults all differ. | GFAY, of, mee ape od Rn ee ey ance wag accidental, and a ver into this interval two regiments of infantry and a bat. ences dividing temporarily the American nations must be fewreteoe ©. O. Algor, or nedooe, ue ome _ rendered. ‘The parents of deceased live at No. 67 Grand | cry, which were nearly destroyed when the shock fell y came s mighty sound Spirit, barmony aon “Yes, Child of Nature, she shall iene her ills; From me you may extract the Cherokee Pills” THE OHEROKRE PILLS, OR FEMALE REGULATOR, are a pure vogetable exiract, and coated with the fines! White suger. “They are soid by ll respectable druggists. Pampbie; free, Price, one box, $1; six boxes. $3) an dent 5 Bs a me on Sickles’ corps. A like"interval was ieft betweea the ta cae: Agoda Wo ibe impartial némiistration of | ‘26st rai SE whaaty right o th FHGh corp aud the lott of who Third Ta uit | NaRWiN Gd B8 Livery siren, New York, tude fete ia enwes 9h uth briny apraton wih mld duasete . Owen wi inois; James hg nt wi ‘nO connect 08 right or , Gener cont f rougbour Bolivia wnd Chile, two nations oe Waterriett; J oe Pasmer oF Hartiora; G Maloy and Gaptain James B, Harstman, of the One Hundred and Rieklew came engaged. Had th ‘etend and Filth corps A Care for Hern: re. world, Principal office 374 Heart werent. NY. ‘By § InNDY cormmon ties, to Whom we prot ‘aah- ed up to conform to this line the battle would | ‘This dangerous complaint can now be radicaMy cured B. ¥. Rexford, of Connecticut; H. D. Mears, of been m GR ht me Hon 5 , m , Second regiment, New York Volunteers, died in this city | pave peon delivered in frovt of the strong features of the Porenentery Sere of Mare ington ; Thomas Coman, of Potteficld, Mass, and Hou. G, fice advort}soment ea a most or ‘without @ shadow of doubt, by ustn, " Sout woimaty axe ene wieeritce, kerp typ a contro. | He Upton, of Boston, are stopping at the Astor House, on the night of he 1218 Inst, aged thirty years, of | ground, and could hardly have helped being disastrous WHITE'S PATENT LEVER Fuss AND HERNIA — | Philadelphia. of 45 y witiel ay wr \ lungs. Throug! ‘Above described the eneiny pone- Ns H ie wae) “ter " hina 5 - my of the Potomac, ander | cnocked nearly on the original line—on the one flank by } Pure on the bask cr spermatie cord; 1a ment, weder he patrnetion. * i; Ae questions to coercive warlike weeny Heard, Mr. Everett and G. R, Minot, of Boston; J. and | Generals Banks, Hooker and . t re. ettloment ought vo be meditated. Suob te the | W, Potter and Dr. Soitzingor, of Philhdelphia, @d E. H. is Burnside, He had jas the Fitch corps and on the other by the Sec dosire of tue Feruvian goverpment, aud us @ partinan of | King, of Montroai, are stopping at the Brevoort House, id. Jn the . | ceived his promotion to a captaincy, and was preparing 4 a oe bi . to acoompany his regiment to the West, when prostrated | “tempt to extricate General Sickles irom his uufortunate ion; the power !s made stronger or weal init ig Lh ES hd Red Honse, Boriem, nat Grounds to Let or lease. Apply to WM. & aR ever Invented, ‘ eat oF te : nition these two corps lost nearly three thousand mon, | if the most perfect Trusa for navel ray PROCH, corner of Broadway en era jasc: of the poe BA = J. ©. Spencer, of Utica; H. L. — of Philadelphi by Seay eee ot ae in the service i ae P ‘“Historieus” asserts that Geveral Sickles called ou the Female Supporters on the some wamciple, Shoulder Dreces and Dey sireet., . publics, 1¢ ofters Ith good offices, ith spoutancous media. | & B. Wyman and Captain John Moss, of California, C- T, = ry. the diermane we en to Pittston, Peaw, | noroig troops of the Second corps for support, &o, The | [Pf Cee eae eer pompnien jeu Head Bayard’s Orivichemn Tit, thus {uldling @ duty’ ae the Teyroseniative | Biseoll, of Detroit; W. K. Warren, of Now Jersey; L..H. | Tuesday, nbeseeg PONT trath 1 this:—Oue division of whe Second corps, uuder GREGORT & CO, 69 Broadway. ee edad BAYARI'S CRITICNSMS. ‘of a Amerionn poopie, and codiug to the impulse | D@ Alva, of Havana; P. B. Manchester, of Chicago, and Ghe Western Rakiroadé Btrtke. Brigadier General Caldwell, was seut to report to Major ean ON THEAR ABS S82 TUN 8 THRAPRICAL, of the. gmrest patriotim, it knows woll and | F- 4. Hopkins, of Buenos Ayres, aro stopping at the Me. Cieien Maren 16, 1006 Geverat of the Fifth corps, and was posted by one Address to Smokers.—Pollak & Son, IN WILKES’ SPIRIT, OUT DO-DAY. Approciates the benevolent sentimenta of Bolivia | *ropoliten Hotel, The engincore on tho Milwaukee, Reniwsiorn and | of bis staif oficers. ‘his division became heavily en. | Meerschaum manufactirers. 967 Broome street, near the ———— ani Chile, it respects the grounda on which their re- Major General Philip Sheridan, of the Army of the Chicago, Berlington and Quincy railronds are running | baaed With the force of the enemy, t had turned bong B gn at wholesale and retail, Pipes cut to Shipping Tags—Al kinds, P apecti¢y rights are bared, a8 th duty Vound, and observes | Cumberland, it at the Sherman hiouse, Chicago, thetr trains as usual to. day. The Michigan Southorn, Lil! pickles’ ky and was overpo ed. | Th yw then féll » reps a ie plain, at the manufacturer's, VictoR wh eaprar tial ae ee aatt (one teelomey ato Prigadi¢r Goveral W.S. Sinith, of the cavity: Briga- } oois Conteal nod the Alton and St, Lotte raiiroads have See MY pas custo bakembers, ipldues is postion reathHow Many Lovers Elanibers rect i ag that Dot ved , 4 , . fs = we a taned P portant part | ajer Gonoral Granger, commander of the post at Nash. | enough ongineors who are vet connected with the strike | OVCK TY | chow many friends forever pastel. To eet | an. wondiuwn Property. om Bronte wmed, cornting pon the tWieration and good | yitte, and Prigadier General Giliem, Adjutant General of | to run their regular pasveuger trains, Jt js not beloved poomedaharry "nto pe et {is insnuation shoul be the State of Tennessee, werd in hattauooga on March 9 Share. il be any serious delay in the running of the ented, loved y hscestaent — rel ains. pubdliodaw permite. and which the futerestsof America fe lV ie od id the I. Rhode Island Union Convention. established and where the next da; savel, votes eon fons At cole. te’ eeratiieteas pias Provipmnck, Re I., March 16, 1864. | The Salling of the Steamship Canadas | cover, but the gallant doad of tho Thi «more utefut and more honorable for tho whole continent The Unton National State wtioa met to-day and Bostox, Muroh 15, 1568. far to the front that large numbers of them remained With *@utiments of the sincerest consideration, the un- | Rominated James Y. smith for Governor, Seth Padelford Tho mails per the steamsnip Cavada, tor Liverpool, via | within the enemy ‘swines wot after Lee retreated -Aorsighet 0a8 the honor, &e. for Lieutenant Governor, John R, Bartlett for Secretary | Matiiax, will close at eleven o'clock to-morrow (Weil \e8- have no disposition to pursue farther the examination JUAN ANTONIO RINEYRO, of State, Horatio Roxe: , for Attorney General, and she will not gail watil hail-past ovo disiorreus’ "article. Thave endeavored to sty y. eral Zook, 80 highly complimented by ‘Historicus,” commapded a brigade of Calawali’s division, When night {eit our lines we nd Blerenth avenue, from 105th to WSth atooets, ‘as (be Moat estate, will be-sotd thie day at the Sa- alesroom, 11 Wrondway, by A. J. BLESCKER, SUN 4 CO. tinder the direction of Righard B, Moumt, Jr. Special Guardian appounted by the Supreme Court. Jent:ifce, night a morning, 1b also beaut piexton, Price ifty ts. For sate by ail drugs ¢ Cure of Head= ache, toothache, nenraigia and eatarrh.—Use Wolcott's Instant Pain Aunthilator, Sold every wi ‘Tensees, Elastic Stockings, &c.—Marsh & CO.'S Radical Cure Truss offiee only at No, 2 Yesay street, Lady atiendant, Batchelor’s Hatr Dye—The Best in the Je, instanianeaus, The only per- rugglee, + 7 a street. e ‘The léttor is am exoetiont ove, and if what it veates | Samuel A, Parker for General Tronsurer—all the present ing the army, General Sickles nearly ruined Faciory 81 Barclay Hate Dye, Mate Dreie varriod owt in the spiett im whi wument appears | MCumbents except the nominee for Attornoy General, : - it by aad error—an uorccoantable one. He must by — for benntityteg the Entec WA Yoiuve ween written ie wit oe or Toestimable bevent to Delegates wore elected to the Baltimore Convention, Court Calendar=This Day. known (hat to hold the tines he ageumed the grave - Brazilian Pebbie Spectacies and Kye Te pond virece ail (ho republics of South Aterica. Comercio of | 8044 Fesolution war pugsed recommending them to vote y 1 ened to Monday Ly of moving on to necessitated an entire change of ven and Improve the sucht of a4 aaa oe f a 5 Lima thus speaks of the propositions tor the renomination of President IAncoin. The State 1279, GIs, sions of the troops on bis right and left, and this bt, without pele oe fai W Wheeler amd Witewn's baghess f eiies 1 moment When the enemy had already massed bis 8 for the attack. Pray where would the most detender of General Sickles have placed the Second corns in such & contingency? Not om the ground that it beld on the 3d agninst Lngetrect, ‘hat war nd place for it, not is there a just defrnoe fir the move. meuts of General Sickles, OTHER KYE Wiks 138 500 1 0) mat camiitvoun. of Peru with respect to ‘Ralivte and election occurs on the 6th of Apr Scene Optica "sais Brosdway, oprosito Bond street “erwoon all the ont American courtries—a necessity | The Chesape jrought to Port- | 387! “" 3il7, 23, which has becom? the goueral aswiration of, all the tas ears ‘igs tia ai, Bations of this con inemt—are considerations which give Portiann, Maroh 16, 1864. MT hat ne A well founded hope that the mediation rho ‘The steam cutter has received orders to proceed Bi ‘Si, ‘a. 296, ‘oy the governsavat of Peru t9 shone of Bolivia | to Halifax to convoy the bi pion eat. sore iste, HR Te, um Look Stitch Sewing Manhinms. ey Teme bes Brittinnt, Powertul aaa Niaghe | Double Perspective @ianses for pho field, sea, nowy and tontigte: tse, COmpAcl, poriaoly Sad eit A senda assortment’ aM MAE 5 ‘Ovulists -Optictin, Goys Broadway, under Later get) om

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