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NEWS FROM KEY WEST. Interesting Details of the -Eucepe ot | @ Union Prisoner from a Rebel Prison Pen Near Americus, Ga Anether Bleckade Runner Reache Havana Swarming with Blockade Rumers, By the arrival on Saturday of the stesmer Evening ‘Star, Captain Bell, from New Orlexns and Key West, are enabled to lay before our readers very tnterestmg We-returm our thanks to Purser Field for favors re- ceived at bis hands. Our Key West Correspondence. Kev Wesr, Fla., April 15, 1864, Arrival of More Refugecs—Jeff. Vavis’ Handiwork—Ro- ‘mantic Story of a Union. Soidier Captured in East Ten- messee—It Sent to Richmond—Sufferings of Prisoners There—Abortive Attempts of Private Strecter to Escape— Smallpox in Camy—Removal to Georgia—Conversation with a Supposed Union Lady—Escape fram Camp— Hunted by Doge—Narrow Escape from a Rebel Sentinel— Wrecked on @ Raft-Is Assisted bya Biack Woman— Almost a Cupture—Palse Rumra of Success of Rebel Vessels Colton Schooner Chased Nearly into Ha- vana—Another Prize Capturcd—The Hendrik Hudson with bim about three quarters of a pouad of pork, which be contrived to live un for two days. The next time Street where be heard a man chop) Union soldier he cooked suilicient corn bread to last him valuable information relative to the route he ought to travel. Among other things he said the soldier NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1864—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 1 , smazh the, boats of it]. Alleged Conspiracy to Marder... De. WB. Merwin & Co.'s At fan anit obiels stn ine A 0 fue kuieot the mado >! S)() wey rm a 8 of i fF to (org: atvad al! the time, siienant a tr we] owing CHEROKER MEDICINES FOR THB UNFORTUNATE. iy “hi advanced; passing ‘the “temniorhariee J, Mohongal, w command, wie steod~on ty. we atuobrar-eovers! errors Unies tebe te july - briden, seeing, the abject schooner, ordered | winch wedeem i nei ae ee PEAR ee etna sama. | iva saithtnth ae di ners cha pony we abadian vem aa a (fda) 46.8 conspiracy to procure his death, be order to get-ewar: but before the stoamer could lose her wnale tat Behe vy hme me or bemiway aud buck she struck the schooner smidsbies, | cringe that Mr, Lewis desired that Mr x fo bis am.“ nob alate & hy pretend bould re peace, of bis {riovds | making « holo-in her side ay large as a water cask.’ TRO’! ceive hastiagment. or, Ais robots alee, aternal ouly damuge to the steamer was the carrying away Of & | language ol ‘of thom, *Mi, Law's wanted pom would such au | portion of bor citwater. The necessary repaira were | licked;” and we are confident. from ‘the evidence Ia our lead to my | afterwards mado by the ship's carpsnter, in lamps bi 4 Gressaston, that this charge will be fully aud eatisfactortty expected no mercy Wheo the collision took the captain of ti 3 achooner and three of the crew jumped over thebow of | ih thr sare sasured Dy Mr. Lewts and thoes consesied the steamer and tnnded safety on boara: other mea | ner of Mr. Lowis. and meta C fouutead au beard the ecmsouer, cae Uh GOGm. Was T fim than thet of chert. whieh retstina creeea eeabooean ee Knocked overboard by the jibing of the mafboom, one | pear since; an Hat ng feline of ica on in in business nat Mr. Anderson never was a part: ier, the tive built a which be ted about ail tts original and vigor 4a comjuaction with: the and went to pieces. | jumped overboard and the other remained on the | Past ny time existed on the kily for him, he could poe et fone ‘eae en ke each the shore, but be- |) Junt as the collision took p.ace a boat was lowered ip rey eC AUNCRY SHAFFER, being frosty—and almost | from the Hendrik Hudson, and tne man on the schooncr A. J. DITTENHOEPER, gecoc be on was saved Of the two tn the water, onesecized a rope Counsel for J. D. Loves. Gevevoo and got.oo board. tho steamer; but the other, being too | Naw Yonx, April 25, 1866. O° S far off from ‘the ‘boat, was lost. Not more than three bad minutes elapsed from the time of the collision until the & bl ° echooner went down. Her name was. the Wild Pigeon. PS id bd iy thirty-seven tons, and. sho bad cleared with an assorted penentienadl ie eS cargo frons Havana to St. Marks, or any ouhor port slong o te |e - tbe coast. She bad rebel papers on board, aud was sail- Oxrorp, Ind., March 7, 1664, tog under the rebel fing, Her captain and the other men | Mxssms. Ros, Laraverre Counien:— saved were put ashore at Pivey Point, Kuclosed is an extract from the Richmond Whig, cut from Block ide ruovers seem to bo swarming im Aiavana. | foe tavern, recoumenting te ent to aaturall.@, The steamer Mail loft there for Dixie 00 | giergitne thes the Sth inst., and another cleared for the same Know tis sory by heart’ bat the we a f eancly tt locality on the same day, The Mail is the identical | help reading it. When’ we think we have got some good | pasations of caustic malphn Glyde-bullt stexmor that was captored of the Suwanee ichmond, {0 turns out calisaya bark every ‘aan river, after having been partially burned, s (ew mouths wz 10 be o perfent eve-sore. | Arat top bur €g0, Of which Tsent a full account to the Huxatp, She Bilas Shih’ san Dake mien kb pounds that quac was purchased, sent to Havana, Bold there, and agaia | yon could send him out here to deliver A. lect would | pnd Coonan poeple, employed in her old trade of biockade-runving. PerBsps® | draw certain. At virat we thought he was a big humbug, Weae ‘contains it ts well to sell theee vonsels, even with the imowledge | but be bas goi everybody up here to taking bis bitiers—med, yh ; re ho would be the death | that they will again be employed in giving aid and com- | Wowen, dociors, cle idrem are said to at when the fuzitive Jatimated that | fort to the rebels, on the priacipio of sparing tbe gooso | Sty, foF tbat T haven't he joke is ona bo have Geos. ruloed her that lays the golden eggs. Opinions, howaver, may AMT | gind it in dhe next ott! ow wherethe TX. rag lige: lhe 9 wit colerity. | on tnis pointe But ono thing ts cortain: if the Mail and | Gomes in, Now, Mr Editor, anve us: givo ts something eles. Yee: Gn OF A Sabin, and not many minutes | kindred vessels are aot eaught it will beno fault of Ad- | in your paper just for a rarity, aud. ‘oblige yours, promps ané-Cermanent cure vod Supper (or breakfast) of | mical Dailey and his squadron , BaXwEtioN, within your Foach, and Ob @ ‘Oa Ieaving Seen be took en ee 2 a GAMOMILE AND | Feasonable price, cos aie a) a igi Mat tall sre, only, knew the, ing fang we, i aoald er iy he iniy een im case an ere. u tor mado a halt was ata place ni was vol educsted in's tavoratory, wed dees wor Uadereiand New York, April 24, 1864. » | the solution of roots and ing in the woods, Overcome " herbs, ga ag 8 sound, and on finding the | Feeling aggrieved at the manner in which that stérling HE nu fm for something to eat, The man retuscdat | patriot and soldior, familiarly known as “Tittle Mac.” | cures, the phyaicaus ty to hit us right and let. ‘Thats ae a was treated by the self-styled loyal mon of Now. York, | i'M stan auch crushing, We challenge the wor to WHIT RAE From this man Streeter obtained much | the members of the Gibraltar Pleasure Club authorize | afford the same relief in cases of dyspepsia, constipation, * aeaeene ee mo $» forward the enclosed sum ($11) as a small contri | Berne 4 nueriai, leone ain “over the’ apes, tetid He nu forts” in his pas. | bution towards purchasing ® sword which our soldier's crecib Geernaeng tain do. ab a edocted bythe Plante ta re would come across Pp ‘The first he encountered was at Chatahatchie, where the Flint flows into the Apalachicol Runs Down @ Blockade Runner, éc. The United States steamer Honduras, which arrived here a dav or two ago, brought from the coast of Florida ainety-six refugees, consisting of men, women and obil. dren. Many of the men are deserters from the rebel ‘army, giad to escape from the terrible Davis d.spotiam, Most of them wears sort of gray noudescript uniform, io various styles of shabbiness and freedom from clean- ‘Muess, For tho most part, howevor, they appear to be strong and healthy specimens of manhood, allowance *Deing made for the inroads privation of all kinds must ave made on their constitutions, As the refugees assombled in front of the Provost Mar. ehal’s Office they formed an tuterosting though squalid group, suggestive of the evils that have been brought on the South by the prevailing wicked rebeilion, ‘who was present when the refugees were just moving -Off said, not inappropriately, that had be been there in time he would have had the group photographed, ip order ‘to send a copy to Jeff. Davis, as aspecimen of bis handi- work. He promises, however, to have photographed the ext similar group that may arrive here, for the purpose Une of the Fredricks—of the photographic famt- formaut thinks, fort mounts three guvs—twenty fonr:pounders my in- | who, to gratily their own petty spite aud malice, stop at | oranne peol, caroarillx ba love bids, “ea iaaya, fiChad ne diliculty to passing that tore | no meave or monsures, no taatter, how cespioablo they | sli preservcd, i pesfecrly pire St, Croty rum, inpoite auth form on the opposite bank of the river, though lights may be, to obtain their ends. Hoping that you, dear sir, a omnes Thporknt (oR) cee burning and guards were set on the fort, All thi with your well kuown love of justice and fair play, will N. B.—The Plantat are particularly fecommend. | to linger out mn kuown where he was, except that he was He was ignorant as to where t direction it emptied; but now he was some- what enlightened, and pursued his journey more cheer- The noxt fort he fell in with was.at Hammock’s Ladding, oa the Apalachicola. It was larger than the othor, mounting five guns, fort. About twelve miles further down,he fell in with a river pilot, who gave him more detinite directions specting his routo right through. Tals man told him could not pass Racor’s fort below, ws a chain was stretcued across the river and the (ort was well goarded, led to some lit those lakes ho would come to a deserted bring him to ct, Joseph’s Bay, Florida. favorite, General Geo. B. MoClellan, may wear with » aud prod immedi beneficial q hoaor and pride, knowing it to be the voluntary gift of ae ae Petal the choleme toeteeanneche emcees bis admirers, and not the forced contribution of men, | lion, camomile, wintergreen, anise, lavender, cort This act as treasurer of the fund, and that the contributions | ed to merchants, clergymen. d ladtos of sedentary hab pain, suffertog and misery, may bo numerous and large, I have the honor to aub- | They udd sire: in nid Drillaney tothe miud | Aud Ae od age creeps slowly rength to the my aa i 1e1 ‘on the last glimmering light scribe myself TREASURER OF GIBRALTAR CLUB. ‘They. arp Sold by. all respectable dealers. ny pete een | jedan} EDITOR OF THR HERALD. ‘202 Broa oe dnaaetd tanner AMP NTY FOURTA New Yor Vows le EY: Loar it Nha Pleage find enclosed the sum of one dollar, to. pay for a E. D, BASSFORD, Cooper Institute Buliding. | pen, sufferer, at onee Ay vote in favor of Major General Georse 6 McClell for eRe ie na EL For life. Let not your eye the sword new on exhibition at the Metropolitan Fair ia “Bay Me and I New York city, which you will ploase deliver to the per- Yes, if you are aflicted with Liver or Bil Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice Tady SPS er ae aeiice, zoure revraoerully Foul Stomach, Humors of the Blood or S| Do You Good. {uowe all the groty ol the ky. ous Complaints, | Oh! do not, do aot let the sou! tion. Berofula, | {0 dark, serpent horror rell; . Loss‘of Appe: | No more these hells endure, he | But try the Cherokee Oure. , that ‘art les below, and be- £0. W. HOOD, Drum Major, tite, Weakness, General Debility and Linpurity of 0 Te ee ee aD there wee ante whieh Fifth regiment, Excelsior Brigade, |} Blood. tien Dr LANGLEY'S How wud Herb Bitters will lakes, which my ivformant says he Sangha, pitig A m thougut, were named the” Dead ‘Lakes. Onco. through Murder of Satior tu Boston. fold by all dsalara ia modiina F it ralirad, leading | iy Bostox, Mass. April 24, 1864, : Sgrmnenue to some salt works, following which Tor a mile would seaman, with @ naval uniform, whose name is un- EEREEES ,, known, was murdered at the oorger of North and Lewis | ,Batehclor’s Halr Dye—ahe Hest in the BE Ugortunately, however, our poor fugitive mistook the | strocts'at one o'clock this mornin. Patrick Sullivan and | Yjorld., Harmiens, relianie. inetanaoonas, tne oucceet fees directions, which tovk ie nearly sant ie Par wv} Cockie were arrested as the murderers by officer i KER camp. By the light from the camp fires, hefouad 80! im, Doarly in the midst of a number of army borsos. Ata ———__—_—_ patina oemertny Te Stree ‘ suort distance a number of men were seen bivouackiog Fire in East fourtecnth Street. tourist's use—compact, portable and anicient. | afotpionata Hetty ly of that name—is here, and will give a correct delinea- tion of the scene. Oxe tuing struck me, however, as strange among the refugees, It is not to be supposed that ‘they are overburdened with money in any shape, and ove ‘would suppose that if they had any to spend it would ‘De appropriated to the purchase of substantial articles of food, or comfortable clothing; but, instead of this, there + wag scarvoly w child or young person among them with- ‘out mn orango shortly after arriving in front of tt Early in the afternoon the refugees sent to tho new barracks, near the lighthouse, where they are at prosent locited, receiving rations and other tecessaries aud comfurta from the United States govern- in the open air, No guard was set, or be must have been ihe men wore uo uniform, and they seemed to He wag now thirty miles from t Josephs. Backing out, nnd leaving hig unpleasant neighbors to their slumbers, be struck off towards the railroad. Next moroing, however, the rebols struck his trail and followed in pursuit, following bim about half way to Suint Josephs. On bis way, ho paused several rds of rebel soldiers, with about five hundred head of cattle. On the following night ho arrived at Siiot Jo- Bepbs at about twelve o’clock. After daylight he waved his handkerchief towards the United States bark Pursuit for about three hours, Re was at length seen, aud a boat was sont off to fetch him, under the protection of the Stars and Stripes once more, says the rebel officer who chased him iced in the euphonious sobriquet, it not ronymic, Pigpen. At one time six of Caj #9 near to him that he could hear them talking. He was not long on board the Pursuit, before these fellows ar- Tived at the veach, aud joquired of an old man living there whetber he bad seen the fugitive; but they were late. soldier speaks in hich terms of the kind- der of the Pursuit towards nim. Ho when I saw him, io a comfortable suit of ing, with a soldier’s cap on his bead. He "y in @ modest, straightforward manner, which convinces me that he is worthy of belief. On Thursday afternoon, the band of the Fourteenth shire Voluntcers,on board the Daniel Webster, teuded the dress parade of the Second United States colored regiment, and played seve- the drill, which took place at Fort troops went through their several evolutions in a very creditable manner. Later fo the evening the same band treated tho citizens to an fostrumental coucert under the pavilion, opposite the Custom House, in the course of which they played many choice pieces. Afterwards they proceeded to the rest. dence of Colonel Paterson, the Mayor of the city. and com. plimented him with a serenide, The evening’s evter- tainments were wound House. The Dani erve no discipliae. ‘vost Marshat's, But the Honduras brought another passonger whose ease ought not to be treated so lightly as the cases.or the + Sefugees. His name is D, RB. Streeter, He is a private sol- dier of the One Hundreth regimost of Obtv Volunteers, and an escaped prisoner from the rebels in Georgia. His ad- ‘Youtures aro suilclently foteresting. I think, to be pub fisbed io iull,as the subject difficulties can be overcome by the force of au tndomita- bie will, And here! bag to tender to Brigad: ‘Woodbury, in behalf of the Hsratp, my tl © urtesy in sending private Streeter to my rooms, with @ request that he would teil bis romantic story to the cor- respondent of the Huraup. Private Streeter 8a: Ment last Soptember, just in time to ness of the commant bof them has shown what he was sent out with a detach ‘advance of Burnside's command, fo Limestone Station, near Jonesboro, in East Tennes- sec, when, unfortnnately, he was captured, with some They wera sent ‘to th mous lelle Isiund, near Richmond, where they wa. in strict c nfinemept, avd treated with all nal ‘vhas co could devise. rat operatic airs duri 9 detachmest. Streeter says were spout suven thousand He tele the ‘The; prisoners. on the island. usaat stery of Cajon prisonors of semi starvation ‘of corn bread aud peas, 8 Dut stich as was sont of the Sanitary Commis- uate men were gr issly ‘er portion was issued to the rebel goldiers, Once the prisoners had small quantity 0! cof: foo served out to them from the North. The quantity was about a pint to each man. were fed on a scanty meat being allowed to government and trom the stores cheated, ag the gr stores sent them fro! LOSS ABOUT ONEIUNDRBD THOUSAND DOLLARS. Leger oe 4 SF ‘Occulists’ Optician 669}¢ Broadway, under Lafarge House, About nine o’clock last night a fire broke out in the cs ve i of office of the Architectural 7rom Works in East Fourteenth pe Braziliian blake Hj eeoge ph pte Sp eet is i rt era, to st Y were street. pear avenue C. The flames spreed rapidly to the | Ficsertsry 19 sirgnaiian and lupe ino fatigue OMumly. | Rlkes atthe ocoper tne, Toor upper floors, and in a very short time the eptire building Ng very by the east Sagal ity. SE) bt ‘are @ prevention OPE, known a6 the Finishing Department, « bullding one | O°°ulsts! Opttclan, 60096 Broadway, opposite Bond sireet | aniidove to pale of retent sen 5 hundred and twenty five feet long by fifty fect wide, was Banter’s Nexible and Self Inking | Tete Pills, by socuring unt gnvaloped ia fames, and before tho Bromen auceseded in | suamps, Boston Hand Stamp Company, 195 Broadway. Hf Teese, ‘caren tana, tae about forty feet of the three story adjoining building, was | Cnurtes de Visite, 8 for $1.—1 hercengre 4 ear re — on Lg machinery, | warranted. Proof shown. PERCIVAL, 142 C1 pein o> uilding estimated about ove —_ elastle step, clear cor Dundred thousand dollars, aud it is said tho| Cloth and Parchment Tags for Ship- | And cheerful disposition that property 13 fully ingured,’ Probably, one hundred | ping Cotton, Wool. Flax, ée., at VITOR E. MAUGE! These Pills should be in the “tun premise areowasd by a, jotctatock compertsct | nn see Eaion aud'mother, sae ear uate caiman present, Private | feats meee CG 2) ml pemente he ene WAL Seiten Gisnes won me ta emer: ony ttvate | tents of wfarge, (rank, Duren or closct, at onec suffocating Satraren: pes aiotes ta sir daa ot th fares 1 ot | any breathing insect theroin, and rendering tmpossible the baie | 7 ery @ fire; but ot | engendering of additional. To be had at druggists, me did not discover any indicatioa of fire, The HARKIS & CHAPMAN, Facturers, Boston, BRRRRRRRRR matter is under investigation by the Fire Marshal. 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Work on | Seneral Debility, va T9783, 2795, 9027, 4020, 4031, 4033, 4056, 4037, 4039, | Human “Frallty, Nervous Debility, Early ndiscretion. ood ones a 4047, Part 2—Nos. 2730, 8370, 8384, Qogguitation gratis, Hours in, from § A. M, until 9 o'clock | Soar 3160, 2208, 966, 2122, 1062, 3440, 8312, | *- ¥- palor, and the debilitated maa 1 and writh a ively pico opposite the | MOD, Sr woman to fee! Ht trn, pg enter ar or Common Pixas.—Trial Termadjournes, Geng pares * 4 ‘admirable band, le(t {or New {| *#! Term tn session at eleven o’ciock. NOISES IN THR ABAD, seat the Sisserae' nou ou 4 ; RRH. THE bad a * big scare” on the th. With the arrival of & FOR EUROPE. CALARTS Soime strong. dod ‘he ares of schooner Nonpareil, witu the mails ~~ CHRONIC CATARRE, mate the etre bo ' ald was Dronghe the iptremaion Cast the rebel Victory in Loul: 0 “CATABRE, ing up tution, re- a okt Moe he pteamore De | Rebel Attack on Plymouth, N. C.— CATARRH OF THE TywrANtc. MUgOUS Mortng Joy 06 tte te mapas © ‘Another version of the story was that the Hunteville only Movements in Virginia and the South- BUSTACHIAN TUBE and that the De Soto had bees) wegt—News from Mexico, Cuba, &e., dé. a ‘The rest was sent into the city and sold on behalf of the robel quartermaster. Streercr says be cau speak by the card ubont this and @im:lar poculations, from the fact that aboat a month and 8 ali after bis taprisopment he escape; Lut he was caught and ters. A second time be made the attempt, but he was me they did honor to bis little dungeon expressly which @uited him so badly that be sent for the bad been sunk, blown up. Treading close on the hecis of these ru- from Mobile Bay, and was cruising not far from Key empted to make his nded to bis old quar. | had positive information that the two had been suak by the ram, and not by tho Florida, Al- though I set down all thi proper to make inquiries mors, which 1 found to be as follows :— rance by building Cunard mail steamship Asia, Capt. Moodie, will —-— Pine int ten ernee pete thle er | beaye Bion dl Wotneeday for Livecpooe 1a eS Siena a mace meno ta 0899, ; ; C: oye : Ot course’ there were ‘not want! WhO | nn» male for Europe will close in this city at a quarter | mevlical or anrgioal aid. attended to by De YON fiISE $o9 non cruisers R hi if) 000 past one and at: batf-past five o'clock to morrow after. | Peath ete) COUUUBE ToOms, S10 Broadway, act 299 4 iS as go mich bosh, I thought | noon, to go by railroad. 000 00 into the foundation of the ru- } ane New Yorx Haratp—Edilion for Europe—will be Peper tue Ontnericaie al Gesunpe pelons Ur (S00. oo” published at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning. It will | ® Cold in the Head, Tt o ind purges out all obstruc- ‘000000 commend and b-céd to be let out of that horrible piace This request was complied with on giving bis parole that © he would pot attempt to escape » that time be had the.run of the island during the ‘at night be was closely locked up, « season of comparative freedom from restruint that be < came aware of the rebel quartermaster’s little pecca- dilioes. iu reforeuce to the prisoners’ stores. Most of the men sullered severely, especially during the -winter, (rom their exposed coodit| “Of the prisoners had teots, ‘were compe'led to lie out in ”. «them arrived halt naked, their most com‘orqubie articles been taken from then ya at San Juan de los Remedios, a port on of Cuba, somewhere midway between the oastern and western extremetics agent there that a bark rigged steamer, mounted with eight guns, bad been seco off the this the consular agent telegraphed e United States Consul at Havana, informing him of the fact, und advising him to**look out for the Eagle” Not ord was said about the Florida bappens to some cruiser out to be her. The idea was seized uyon and im- roved till, from tho probability and the wish expressed jonist that she might sink the De Soto and the ‘untevitle, it became a certainty that she had performed Abese feats, Then of the rebel from the island. From It was during this About two-thirds the reat had none, aud - Of clathing baving tors Neurly ali were ‘an articte most eagerly. oto their miseries, the ~ment of the prisoner: 3: < Hi elite af 2 4 5 tons, sti iy thi at coctain a fall and detailed report, trom our special corre- | inesarisedoered, wold by all drasgiata, nn? Suen 1? spondent, of the three days’ fighting and victory of the | <ard Wioeh ata Waleed Whe Union Forces in Louisiana; Particulars of the Attack of aor mnt ae appre et ih abd ie | . from low forehea:! 4 the Rebe's on Plymonth, N.C; The Latest Nes from the | Bie'wew depot, 488 Broatway. * belay Weerented a PRICES OF THE Army of the Potomac; Reports of the Movements of the | General B. F. Butier.—Is he a Great | CHEROKEES MBDICINES, Armies in the Southwest; Tho Latest Nows from Mexico, aoe net hioietelieett His reerel sense? snd! bie soviet kee Re att 4 ie Cuba, St. Domingo, &c., and accounts of all other interest | Tow ready, form completa analysts of hie character, with ing events of the past week, Fortress and Bloarephy Pr ysloRnOmy« Phrenology, qi vat. Cherokee Wash. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, five conte, | cots all the amber to January mag be had, FOWLER & | 92% bottle, or 3 bottles for 3. ge aa et LLS, Broadway, New You oxee C Although the Voluptao ing, Cereus, manufactured by PHA roadway, cannot be imitated so of the island, informed to Mr. Savage, ut as that te Cherokee Remedy, persons made tne $2 a bottle, or 3 bottles for 9a. 62a botile, or bottles for 98, o Grover & Baker’s Highest Premiam wary = Dr. Wright's’ Elixir, sunlit trasranee Iseomoorned. Foe Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines, 495 Broadway, New York. Py wee Sotties for $8. the Pills, fc copied, and inj deen ob'ained ——_ a Ly proceeding, Examine th Garden Adornments. Vases, Fountatns, Cherokee Pills, for fem: ‘end'be sure thet the words “baton & Son, Per: | Chates, Settees, Rustic Beats, Freliises, &c,, at CHASE rd boxes for vee Pas New. ey ‘embossed im the glass, “None other | OO,'s, 824 Broadway, opposite Bt. Nicholas Hotel, a] sister, ore pus “7 ‘while doubting the tay took she pre: Murray, Eddy & Co.— ors. Hoyt’s am wares Hair Restorative. EE 5K ich the United States steamer Tioga to Kawrvcay, Rares Cuase 291—Aapril 23,1364. fea Ri R VE ‘i that game afternoon, aad | 65, 12, 40, 17, 23; 48, 13, 60, 5,69. 63, 31, 45. ire BAIR Resto) ae ig EE Ue gon sleo went out in the Powhatan, the fag | 9) 59 gu "Ip, 61, ly 69, 78, 15, 28, 49, 6, 79. | The standard preparation for ihe halt, warranted {n° al Kkee “Marigold wae ale sent’ to ith dea. ames to, restore and wray s BE KE, ‘sen! ane wi ORTOL Ga gerd secret. Next Zu * Sisinee & Co.—' ors. HEADAGHE. BERYOURESE. AN” Hi me Aagahip, od this station, under | go, 49, "5g, 42, 45, 1h, 13, 1, 61, 46, 5, 22. | SUGkk OP LEAD TO We aon tae ce Ee On & similar 6 1861 reoms, thi RK ri : still i if i i are oban: 0 aanlent on the 24th ult ,as the United States sctiooner Stone- ‘walt, Acting Master H. B. Carter commanding, was ¢cruis- i ‘3 Bound, Florida it. yar ik Hudson artived bere on the 12th, with ‘of her haying fun down and dunk, a blockade wader the following L488 196——April 23, jus enabling the 85, 57, 0B, 4, G2, 22, 72, 74, 78, 56, 19, 45, 37. | mecitorion “ator t Ww. iat the 13th ingt., of course ARRAI vi eg wre ant, Briea Giaas Apri a SL Injuriouy to tbe hate of Tela, but t bei the highest ogres | , Patents livingat wate utaoma ss | 42 6, Bd, ny tat, bm, aera, V1, 38, 28. | "REP ereaeas cononaa gusae | fine ell acethy withdraw | 49, 61, 35, $1, 16°69, 29° 14, To, 12, 68, 39, 41. | An unrivalted arcane (or srt Nare, | smisied all potians of the a P 4 10 University place, Seat ote York, | Oy correspondence. ue should Prizes Cashed im All Leqaitzed Lotte- been Informed that the | rlesand teformation givn. GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN, om ” Oh lf — us er Beltansie Majesty”s \Cacsinal civest, FRASASIpAIS. ai Wine ot hop estate Siqainte Wine for | ie regard to thete On iner Cygnet, oa the lookout for slavers. tad | Prizes Cashed in All Legal Lotterics.— | l=! $% per cass. W. 8. Wa: Broad atreot, N.Y. | der to give uso full kuowl ‘vessole in the Bahama Chancel. Information given ul of complaints, and ch have mate $5? SEXTON & C0.,10 Wal street, ¥. ¥. Soldiers Discharged xs oa hasee, Soe bed na ia now paid. | Apply with Tithem tn order to. eal Ul sunrise, swuareming | Bettery Tiokets Cashed. . Fork ince, | | meseinen pon eben doing Santer ver. JOSEPH BATES, Broter, 11 Wall street, room No. 1. - . over! er, aml " ay tte Fomemess |» Maye) Savers, Pauarz=oe, et cont met.) pennants eect on a “ Pimples, Freekies, Tan, Eruptions, rma, &e.. cured i4 ‘Totter. A fad Breath.—How Many Lovers it | Titer (urgtimy Salomon Eiesh Worms, Be. cures is stamens annie ae nntaReeT eae | Beer © © 0 ©, © ¢ &| spd cuvecien tenth en eaie phowis,pinplew shiivate tr S . . lh wrelliags, sore throat, “hee EROKEE MEDI. PE ga diet scel Teams of eis Seti, spaton Sore Sault | Cis Ore md yall ester: ROMAINE'S ORIMEAN, BITTERS. world, Principal oflee Sirest . Frenom the ‘sell any of the compounds known aa rig veh Weer carthnt wal | o1‘asitinn Sesumees eiese’ pbegued by the certiucates of Fag 9 jaepets Se Soaaerey Po York, 2 y 40, Iti nile, of ding them’ to low have no hesitatto my friendé and customers. Ni fomponed of pare itewas nance Kifying removes La ~4 ite ortenard all. divers compare with the-e in @elicate refined | ties for if} the akin = M vaufeclured const, @ sloop was shal we ere ites a micrtiscstentte'se' he | Sok, SUR Beate tetmtreeet™= m oe? Te. Agent Longworth Wines, a Te wacrew aireet’N. Y. Trasses, Bias: 0, &e.— Marsh 00.8 Radi ‘Oure Tress 7 a ie office only at No, 2 Vesey atreet, A We nary ta Com piozion “Letras ‘Piers irparene evory: ving a a ee Bese e celeron ‘ana Tint ‘G5 Broadwars and | ,,,ViMatete de Motterte, Soversixm Cosme. le yt a eal TN giher cnemeticn, ‘and $1 ‘oond ‘by sl droggina A Thine of Beauty tsa Joy—beainod eu bere aireet, in lore'y woman onty by using Distilied Dew for the com: ion, It makes it aot, smooth, white and elear. All Brugia Depot 779 Broadway. q Dye! ee Sete tes ae Maine street, circumstances — orth, longtitude 85 20 | defore ry the Hudson gave |/p Address to Bmokers.oPotiak & Son. | wieeier d Wilson's Highest Premiam io wha oetared . moan eget ed rota Pipes eu Look Butch Sewlog Machines, hte Beseaey, fro berries Pen *ab ronan : Watches and Jewel te . Al Ye Whe Sutter leche, Teothe w OF ALL DRSCRICTIONS SERN SERENE | a ononon gauge, ok reatn SHIPPING NEWS. SUMANAG Foa wEw ToRK—Tm's DAE. 5) MOON Remmerr. — . CHBROKER 10 Correct im he great tei te! Ae z hii He] it kt Princess Alexau, with sugar, Re i Pitt weretti ot, WIth Mmniaaees, + AILS. lat 235, bn m Newburyport for May ‘And whon Heath, for Bowtoe, wall, 18 days, with hides, Johns, NF), Pike, ine #od liquoricn root. te a jacdonald, from the Mediterrsnesn for jat 42 31, lon 42 26, spoke bark Maran! tr meal! imprope: an old chronic ci of femal awhere all other medicines vy of days. with guxar, x a 7, lat 39:29, Joo icine Mayagues, t part of the » latter pe 19. at BS ai ton 7) yw Haven), Hotel goat, remaving and simost undear. 8 “Mt Palm | experienced rig Kastern Star (o! Mer if Liverpon!, NS), Grand dnveSeuh salto Reet Son NCO Brig Ceylon (of Windsor. NS), Tim with plaster. to master. le bound to of zine, sugar of lead, morc and other dangerous cou. rapare "ort Royal. 80, 6 d Nast, to UB Quarter Brix Maria, Mo row Nerfolk, with wor Bohr Deerfont (of Truro, Kay saed Gibraltar Fab 2 with Had some very severe weatheron the Higburth (of Kingston. Jam) with cotton, Ao, to Victor & Duckwitn, B Borden (of Provinertowa), Ei with eoonanuts to mi . ke brig J S Heath, trom Caraenas for Boston, four day Ache Albert Dexter (of Danvers), Doane, Baracoa, 14 daya, Jara), Strum, Baracoa, 14 days, days, via Portress ater, S35 Aaae. ranilom Matamoros, CHEROKEE CORB. An unfailing apecitic for all diseases caused by the early 1 with fruit to order, Bobr Lane (of Faimont with frnit’ to Doliner, Patior & Co. Schr Lone Star (Br), Fowler, Oo. Bohr White Cloud, Schr Wm A Bilis, a complaints, that folow as @ aequence of disregardin, alifax 8 days. with fish, te eavitt, Fortress Monene, 3 days, ughes, Georuetown, %davs, Schr Wm A Hills, Huges, Waahingion foe Port Morris, ficuity of Breathing, Trem: Ineant Phitadetphia for Providence. Port Royal. 17\m m transport Daniel Webwer, 15th via Key West 19th instant, wilir parsengers to U & Quartermaster, ry train of conatitutious! disor, ders, rendering the subject nye hor ingide the SW Pina and ston, wating o ders, lonis (Fr), Capt Miot, Port au Prince, 9 days’ Janover'an ship Elise Ruger, Treviranus for Hong Bowe tn f th ith inst. Has anchored at Quarantine, BELOW. Brig Henry Thaokeray, from the West Indigs. One brig unknown. hips United Kingdom, Umbria, Beatin, ; ship Burgin; batke May Flower, tonio, Faghion, Coste Rica, . say at GT Ward. from mae TuCHer of fejucy during A Dacat: H Bi brige Blumenthal, Ani sobrs Okolona, Superior, Wind at sunset 8; 9 Pit, SE. wonderful discovery of the ‘They are a wonder, cause they never fail under any circumstances to cause 1? Havana, Capt R M Greene, will anil today, 25th, at 3 PM, for Havanaand New Orleans, The Havana in remarkable for hor steadin dinsare anudually-lofty, and are pronounced by those whe t could be desired in every re- apect, The purser, J E Huertas, Kis), bas, in addiuon to bis many soctal qualizies, the reputation of being an. experianced Banx Zernyn—A letter from Capt Small, of bark Zephyr, of Boston (before reported arrived at Cadiz, March 2%, after ® passage of 19 days from New York), bas been receiv states that tho bark had very heavy weather for 16 4 for the Inst three days very light woather nearly all the time, March 17, about noon, commenced av! lent higeriesne. which ith fearfiil Vioence throngh the Afernaon. sem mountatneous.and vary i moet . aafety of the bark and cal 08 fons of nature; and what no other medi. any kind or descr! do-tbey all fail Inve been in her to be al to throw overpgard deck load Of petroleum, 124 DbIs. ALS PM It was acoamplished and speared to labor somewhat easicg came on the palo seemed to increase, bark close reefed ma'ntovsall, seas breaking over her contia jonr midnight ah y ronkktng mks light ‘on tt nearly filling the catin with wat ‘ea ovor the matin deck. siaving beat, w: rift (ae Rend fig away, Woarioe the battenmngs and tae o A ec The storm continued vm em one ty i #1 noon of the 1sth, when ttle more aati it a the bark, whi thou. tH gale tn which bark A Quick Rox—The on Friday morning, making the pucsave in Irss than twenty hours, which is the quickest run y its. She tx owned by the Lear: 1s under government charter, it . nd a, ich continaed ttn (This was the same . of Boston, was dismasted,) r atoamsbip Geo last. anulved at Thia medicine {s the result ‘of modern discoveries tn the an. reparation ku the clate of dt fortress Monroe wade Dokweea tho two $ Brotiec of tals ity, one BARAcos, April 9—No Am vessel in port. BAwBADOs, April 9—=No Am verse] tn Canpenas, April In port barce for NYork next doy; Sta! port. fanre. Russ, Brows, Boardman, for do in a week. S—No.Am veasel in port. pril 1S—No Am vessel tn port. ve become satiated in thi 3 cause thelr anpetites fer the luzuries of life. A BOSTON, April 22—Arr schrs enj § Wright, Br is River, NJ; Gem, Lo ome, Mann. Quebec; B nj aches Star. Crowell tz NYork; La Plata, Strat ion, Del; ateamor Norman,” Baker, Philadel %, and a double Fredonia, 8 L Bry. from the Roads, bark nd causes the towe to mount the cheek of + Inthe “CHEROKEE MEDT INKS" the unfortunate will aplendid and glorious Roveny, Ganily;, Bavoy bit e ley, Philad Ia; ‘Crusoe, Kellai Li M Nickerson, and T B Abel. Wel, Hoboken. Cid si ‘estern Metropolis, raiso and Callao; Wavericy ( Dan), Schmidt, Miragoane: echts Nicolas Heimbe: vin Baltimore: Tele; without cossation or repose, @r the fneffictency of “Cherokee Medicines” accomplish at their ransom— uelpation. Aneman tion #0 great, xoadmirable, rolific' of universal good. These medicines will Fiore, to any an faith and frieuds tm the ui ‘au fea » ed raph, fiigrioa,_ am VW Weungion “C prilgt—Arr ship Ril Snow, 10 ths fags a (O'den), ‘Peter ‘Ocean Bird. Coniey, NYork jnson, 40; Reinderr (Br), A Hat ad. Paine, Boston. Con. Mi GW isarter. Gi Carduf; bark Hi: shrist, Hortol a, NY are: schire ta Henry Hobert, Robinson, ypor. NY ORK. i 2i—mAre sehrs Lydia (Br). Davis, , stove boat aud lost HB, for NY ork; Aler- Kea. Saaoe eee ‘nal St Thomas; Ceanus, Si Philadelphis Flueasce for de York for Salisbury. a — As Hon, for A L for do: Perry, , PI iste ot Botre Chadwick h York oon, hegrine on kw Perry, Hiawothay at itromness (Br). Blize Aide James Bilas, James Alder Te H Mittin, Crosley, Kllzabethport. sig ss HEE “Cardenas, Put im steamer . NB, for NYork, Apri 22-814 ship Bwaliow. Morton,

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