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8 - + NEW Yor” HERALD, saturp.Y, MAY 7, 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. eee es SHOCE.NG DEVELUPMENTS, invited to attend Gieaind, without further notice, on wee Spee Beal 0 gatrowss WB. T dage, with hingles. | Hotes ond Corson, Big. Bonien Tonge Bich. Qrowel’, HOOFLAND's Gi we rinaey 10 MUKDEN 4 MancHawr —Coun- | Sunday afternoon, at two o clock, $08 Rig Inte residence, Winslow, Bi George, NB, via Besion , | Di ‘Aver: ‘part Ne ipuoaes, Reston, now mend ~ j sel Baviog eon fully heard tn the case of ajlegedcon- | N2- 114 West second street. ee J att ‘ ii hr sore Plates i. ‘ro Som Mela : OF COMMON SBNSE, | i enue nah oy sngreta Joho i ‘art, ERNE Clonee 1m the au May 5, Smayo Lineusoe. [ an wa NG Baden. as Brow tee ¢ when afer aud to there wa deste to have a have the wi"icted bewofied. | tree aceused of conspiring to male ,, a 4 Q . BEAD REFLECT, &e C-| staat -setuven: of a. AT Canker ne ae | eens he feel on Suaday moran ay, mited vio ~ Ronte, Pindeljbta: Marte’ ta shag" Cart Nee Capphel an [Frou the Weabingten Reus Sirady neon patiiabed ia the Hukatn, Justice Shandiey | © ck Dreowely,at No ato West ‘Twenty sense seast oe * . é ‘ler, Garde « * Puller, useutoe READ AND REPLEor, death Can May & > | cshvered ihe folowing opinion yesterday, and Mr. Lewis Philadelphia papers second street. Puller, ‘ay mre —— cay retard Ann Duvall, sy. ' wartele © from reetraint:— Pa ys ey od Cet rn A May 8, ater ator a, 60 are De Matta. Cor dena, READ ands RoruceR - i te. fare. supertotends “fter © are'y! examitation of the written affidavits, I Were illness, Jonw Mor: a ? ra staamers Westchester, a from time irr, . eae Fepartment is the Treasury Buin | noiminn (oak the evidence ie insaieint to warrant | [JCRblem. Cast epoiard, commty’ mn oe ot Bows ‘nia, me oa Seuss eas = ro hr ee Sersarnsed IN ject of phitans * wo am on a 2 wis to answer u) ry ay » io 5 5 . 2. ca ‘hi a= ved the SuspIe\on oF ei et in was pre | woe bt Bim.” Although tne detendant, Jagan |. THe relatives and (lends of the family ; ect Tene acy ‘ae "Georgetown, gaya jee inde Rovis. ‘Gtiabetbport! 3 Dw Weber deivile weed to Sod gouh omed Ey Patino Ho. ont aan ce eae eee a barge 8 oar ee Td Se ctrrer uy the Nstate reebiearalY Iavited to attend ‘hy ye’. Te Sad fone WNaulepurgy Nlekerscin, Georgetown. DO. aay | etches i Kuapr, “yp witnet: | Mo kl has for ages onigeg O1OFy grenue In order to: Ad Ghat We doen tt proper le ray at this time fs thet v, creminnte *” oP anlig Modest borer 4 afternoon, at me oh it Eleventh ~ on hay va lan Clief, Georgetown, ‘Alien, NY. ip, Blac kstézig, eee Ral pe ae pies Miss Ula Jackson, 3 very precty gos. who bur 220 ow i would be os 7 and Gaivin | Calvary Come "c Fig remo street, on Sud) a Lemon /Goorgslows. yim, Mork: oe “hiladely Sikabeih discover the hidden seo et. Tei , ver, resgrvyd © - Foto, Monsen net. mtorm meee | Seer Ont rt: B Strone, Brow ae for odern eclonca to bring before the world the grest de. ed by Mr. Clerk, has bees mrramtad wmom = = Bees eug ammapante! dece sed to Pbili ciph wu bo pre: | ©ure the abortion, aiden ber procuring medicines, 20 Sdminisiered them to Lie vai tur ate, Before Justia Ohaylon BP two O'elock Colne | C. Maver, ov the PoRErmMmeas, Lotito’ Just ogy Avion that be Ro On with the cave of ¥ 88 ile J ou o part of the was ready Was dovined necessary, om cecouat of the epauinees | Justice's oitice, 10; Obibik persons other Y and the reporters of (we dierent papers WOME 1 AG Hig pariners mM” cy nnoyance. High words wees tories a! ig the arartments, te com uae’, and Hoytun 1° ja alleged, snot at Mr. Firth, as ‘Wiss “uckson eatered the office from an ap she | above. Flapp e ball merel* grazed one of his cheeks. anon beni enree reais a) chute rad, | Justice Boe y, r£ sired Heydar, to give $600 ball, and this deep mourning; 13 of gent?s! appearanoe, cr Ned hoe | ae wan gored by Mr. Josopty’a, Jackson, of No, 111 Grand @y complerioy dashing Diack 85 otherwise ome ‘abe appearod & sutler great meatal euguied, Mis Justice read the coarges, to woreh she: made 00 Brooklyn City News. "Tes se ‘a £. Thompson was the first witness Sword, She Fings.—.\'vout three o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire @nly fta.ed what ebe se beard we errand ~ 4 broke ont | No 87 Luqueer street, owned and cccupied wypery he moa oge pe other families. Tho fire origle feted 31 Duvall wan a ae amily Way ny Lawl, oe Te aee eee ae wh Ne 05; nnd Uberpe SS eee yebiog tuat wontd Broducs | Sno? | {to Now 65 and 60, damaging the putidings to the Dad sriion 1 told ber “Yes,” Dat’ vas dange ehe then chowed be 4 UOttle (wo or three weeks a0 which she’ seid Lewts Gad procured from a drug w the city; ay occorred tb Jucuary, sbe aeked me 1 1 Bvew what it wr .a; L answered wat I ugh Mt was Pennyroyel aud @ wmeibing ee, and | thought it wag barraless: Miss 0, ‘ook (oie Soreeverat weeks, but fouad *t rid ‘uot have the desived eect, Nt. Lewis wanted “to take ber (Duvall, to Phrindeipnia and Daya ao operation for skaetion Dore formed—so waid Miss Jacksoa—and wanted to know Ai it WAS expensive, und wiisther 1 could be dove with safety; 1 told’ her 1 tboogbt she would rua Freatriek gf the deceased's tife in producing abertion ; Misa Onvall (hen came te my house day she Wak % Poideiphia, Mr. Lewis went Wem, Miss. was'to go op in the free’ ctock train, she Yomi on in the bail-past Eeven (ov Saturday), and re- / marred tit Wednesday or probably Tuesday; she came Prats, und Miss Jacksoa stated that they bad decided not fe have the Operation performed, Out Wat Brewis bad procured enmething for nor 19 Philadetphia sebich would be quite as vllicacious #8 the operatioa would two, end that he bad given it to ie with di 3 Low 10 ngive it to Miss Mogate Davall; Miss Maggte used to take it very morniug before going ‘to work, she be-ught it to Ty -oom Lo warm it about a week r she was t)xen fil-ebe wis at work at the Treasury, in she Curreucy Department, Mise Jackecn works there also. Oricne] Baker— Where are those bottles? Wrtness—On cleaning out the closet of Miss Jackson they wee jouud by me, 1 delivered tbem t» Goiouel Baker Jadge Clayton—Had Mias Jackson left the room? Wituese—She had moved away from there. Juage—Where did you take them ‘rom e citrate of magnesia bottles; 900 6f thom bad very title of the liquid used remaiving Wt, dul a few drops, | gave the boities to Colouel Baker *3bis forenoon: alter Miss Moggie Duvall became fli Mt: Johnsen spoke of thik madicine and stated she was sorry he badjanything to de vbout it; at the time Miss Duvall went to ’bilacelphia she stated Mr. Lewis gave ber ten doliars to > there. sae spoke of 1t to Mise Jackson in my Rearing. +e said rhe belteved it wes Det sufherent, wheres upon Miss Jackson volun fered to lend ber tep dollurs. whe went down to ihe five o'clock train and missed 1 that day, Miss Jackson went with her tho Urst tme she went down to the ci ‘tis ts ail | know of the matter, | did a visit her durin Ber confinement tothe house. 1 nove: saw ber iu ber Bouse; inte inst nip bt} hea Judge— How jor confined to the Witness —| dov't know; | think some seven or eight e. weeks, quite a length of ti Judge—"o whom vid you first meke she fects Known? Witness—in the » use do you on, or where? it was talked of by every one in the boi se firs Bre! fully was detore you this mo the first time I ing apt Coloael Judge—T> whom did you relate the matter to bring it tm its preseateiaye? Whtwess—1 yas first brought up ip connection with the » Olark afer, knowing that to @ick, und wes very ingerously Judge— ou say it Sonnection wid this Yogether tha: cae con Colone! he 8/00 Ju girl (Miss Duvall) was aick as first mentioned to Col Raker in se The whole thing wa: 89 mixod Ot testify to it. &.ec—It is the testuneoy taken before me tbat —3 sv ppore that is what you meant, Col. Baker. tu Feferotice to the present invest igatioa goiRg Ce 10 reler- ance to *he Treasury Departimaut, Witness—-" 98, gir. Judge—Hir ve you beer +90n during ihe time Mis “house? Answer— Yes, ir; sho lived im tue house where 1 do s@otil endey lakt Judee—T you koow whether au abortion was procured @0 tbat young woman (the deceasedy? Witness—No, sir; J do not, Judge—\ ou say the deceased lived at your house tii! eat Monday? Witness—Yos, sir, Jadee—Did amithin the Ie ‘woman? ) the habit of seeing Mise Jack- Davall was confined to ibe ease; sil | koow is what (sbave heard in the bouse; i eard Miss Days"! sey she war going to Philadelpbin. che gemawed only tee or four days, I saw ber once about a week alterwards, but did uot speak ty ber. i heard Miss Seckson say she had mediowe to give to ‘iss Duy y (or whet purpose, | beard iteuid she was with ver heard ber say sha gave the meciciu Gros by Col ex Iiive Thompeon Produce aborticn, @angerous. sbe.dia Baker—I beard Sia if she knew anrthiog that Miss T said she dit, Dot that it was te. her avy romedy thai I nea rd; Hever beard who inet Miss Muvall at tne depot, t have few Miss Jacksor warm water Of rocraings, and have Beard ber use the Maggie Sovall, Misx Fannie Chapman ¢worn.—I did resid? in the house wih wise Thompern and Miss Jackson, 276 Pennsylvania areune, but vow reese vn Capito! Hill, all | know i@ Miss Jackson 1014 me (bet she bad medicine there to give Misa Duval to produce on abortion, she told me this before & went 10 Mbiladelpbia; | chin’ it must bave been tho ‘ist of March; am not gure. she gov! abe bad given ft bat it had no ellect; she told me that Miss Duvall went to Philadelphia, but tho @cctor would not produce a yibortion, but he gave new medicin @fier whe came back Mire Du aed icalied to wee ber ove day with 20id Miss Jackson @t the time that { = wer get well, | think returned from Phila pever saw ibe accused cgain uotit 10. day; Miss was employed tp the oumbers ‘aura Duvall (@ relative of deceased) was sum- * Dr. Bulkley gave @ certificate that sbe was expression tbat Fhe “eteamed’’ Miss for that purpes taken very sick, ies J ckson, avd 1 puyeieatly ‘au, tWie to atlend, aod that it would be canger pp ep soro—I know Miss Jackson: she is in or burean at the /Teaeury Department; | bave been employed by ir ty, 1+ Dat for two or three months by Mr. Clarke ae extra cier, '® National Gurreocy Purenn; Jnckeoa is emptoy®4 there, 1 koew Miss Dovail, she was employed in the ‘sume room with Miss Jackson, she was absent one OF two cays in January Ciwrke dignc'88ed her for being abeeot without irre, | know nothin, Of ibe charges st the accused; | bave seen Mr. Lewia,; 1 was irtro @uced to him by M ’¢ Duvall, be is the oa oF the Com Revenue, aod is ramed yfooch or February, when Mr Wissiones of Inter: Lewis, ( meriy of a Peortyivania reg ment, Miss Sack 60 le 1 |! empioyed at the theatre; Me.‘ tarke bas gived Ber a furlough for two weeks, to Oil an engagement at | Ford's theatre, to commence bexs Monday » Alter Hudson pad teetifed he was to retire, When the Justice iu forined ’ vgbt want to ask him some questions, tter stop. He did so jayed tue examinat.on. Several oiber be exemined thie afternoco, Among si1, a cousin of the decenndd. who, witoesses are to Seu, i: Mise Laura Duy BB ConFoquence of the “ereiopments mate about the GAdse OF the deuth of her couse, was eeized with spasm got appear tuis aiternoon jug*, Whenever the name of Migs winded to, Miss Jackson exhthited w, wee, (erly at times, nifested great interest In the proceed t* bo an intelligent w fer eves etsted above, tat bright hazel acd ry she hase s.aail moulh, compressed lips, kun @bin long face, low (orehead, birck hair. Sie bas a geo aerally +tyliet appar nee, dressing In coep black The post morteny e camination will taxe"p @ramivaiios ol M ton is fatetied, at t Of the fatber of the lecessed, Awou Duvall, clerk io tue Post Ofiice beparimeat Military Affairs. DEPARTOH © CP THR THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT Na- TIONAL GOARD FOR FORTR RICHMOND AND TOME- KINS. The Thirty-seventh rogimeat New York State National Guard yesterday aftervoon took their departure for Forts Richmond and Tompkins, in order to do garriton @vty. Previous to Gepmrtare they were inustered luto she United Btetes fervice by Capisin Parstow. The ‘Sirty-weventh i« commande! by Colonel Ossian D. Asbiey, and brings out over Ove bucdred mea. {VAL OF COLORED CAVALRY FKOM MASSA C—U- weTTs, Yesterday morning & battalion of the Fifth Magsachu- @etle (colored) cayairy passed through th. city ov their y to Weshington, The battalion « commanded by jor Hl. N. Captain A. P. Howe, Capita rus ery and Captaia C C. Parsor Colonel nf 8. Rusee!l @ommands tbe regiment, which was raised (o Poston, Bad Which conrisis of twelve companies ® are four ee wdaohed to the battalion wt ived bere ay, Arrivals anc Departares, ARRIVALS. AurcnomSteamship Bavaria=d G A Va ry Witt HH Mille, Jone E Beecher. Hermann Rege Uere tre . Berio Pyeaseon O'to Sehoemano Hear: Amaber NM ettinge, Viewnano 4 arres FOlendenuing, Wun D diem ‘Aglwi MS Canay rand Mra Carter, WH evgpud ® Oras Arte ‘ab wituorec { Brepeigtor of | ¥ireb states ¢! @bich ig ae inst :utton "ust nas giv’ the complainant A =i (Miss ..20Kson) meke aoy statement WO Weeks of the 1] es8 of this young Answer—She said she missed going to ree ber, but said eething about Miss Duvail’s condition. Colone! Baker—Those things are corroborated by tho @tatem wot sho mate bere this raorning. T.C. Spurgeca sworn—1 kuow very little about the se ¥ Auneorp Peiox ove Assacit.—Mr. Edwin Firth, of €; ve of Firth, Pond & Co., appeared ycgierday befor , ) stice Dodge and complained that 3-prge E. ie ee, avert saloon unt ¢ MecsF®. ™ exh, Pond had shot at ‘im with “. pistol. Mr, te 0°" arred Dei ean himself and the tenaeet Peccoreing ine pemeees) ofl Ot. the estan, extent Serueth Mr. "George Wi Mr. Furtivurh, Mrs, Dalton, Mrs, ? '®y WHO lost most of their goods fnpured, but the coa- Mecarty aue Mrs, Waitmors ‘and furniture. ‘ine beileloge were tents were a total loss, Rovstky.—The house or Aiba: Jane aun Mofgho, No. 226 Dean streat, was felonionsly entered yesterday afternoon , 4 robbed of jewelry and other valuable riclon ‘worth: stage with wnion the inlet escaped. TS “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS» Ma ea 5, at st. Aun’s Eple- , JOBN R. ACKEN to ughter of Doe Fr ‘Artes, artist, all of —In Williamsburg, on Thursday evening, May 5. residence of tho bride’s father, by the Rev. J. W. rio, Mr. EoGar J. P. Brains >,‘ ‘ARR A. FRANCIS, eldest daughter of Captain B, Francis, !Lof that city Corrix6—Durron.—in Rochester, N. ¥., on Thursday, May 5, by she Rev. S S$. Cutting, DD, Crurcsne U. urmNG, of New York. to Many A, Dorion, daughter of 3 Dutton, Esq , of Rochester. ACKRN—Axtrs —On Ferry, N. J., on Taure- bride's father, by Ter. rgeant D. B. Fuxrcuxk, of the Forty eight re- ‘ork State Volunteers, to Miss AGN&s, eidest cr ughter of Wun, P Robinson, Esq. Funr—Winsiow.—At the residance of the bride’s nother, on Thurad«y, May 5, by the Rov. James L Hodge, Sons 8. Fuyt to ASwus A. Wissiow, all of Brooklyn. No cards, Hanr—Hinpe.—At Cayahoga Falls, Obio, on Tuesday, Way 3, by the Rev. J. E. Chapin, Mr. A. H. Harr, of York, to Miss Many B. Hixns, of the former place, Japwin—Woop.—Oo Thursday, April 7, at Honesdale, , at tho residence of the bride’s father, by the Rov. ‘Dimming, Mr. C. C, Janwix to Miss Lorri Woon, all of Honesdale. No cards. no cake Nocent—Carnou.—Oa Thursday, May 5, by tho Rey, Christopher A. Farrell, James Nevorst to’ Marr Lovisi Carrot, eldest daught@ of Charles Carroll, Esq., all of this city. ‘SigMER3—ScemRorER.—On Thursday, May 5, by Rev. R. Reediger, Dieoricu F. Suswers to CaTuarina Scurorper, ail of this city. STerTsriawR—Warter.—On Thursday, May 5, at the re- sidence of the bride’s parcuts, by the Rev S. M. Isaacs, Mr Jose’ §, Srersusair té Misa Roserre ‘Walter, all of this city. Rochester (N. ¥ ) and Chicago (il! ) papers Please copy. Died. Augan.—On Friday, May 6 altera few hours iliness, JeREMIAH AWERN, aged 36 Yeurs, a Dative of the parish of Pallamonsa, towalad of Buddtrmann, county of Cork, ind relatives are respectfnily invited to attend the fuveral, ou Sund. from 418 Cherry street. His re- mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Cork papers please copy. Bavea.—Ib Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 4, our dear Little daughter, Ema Paviiva Bavee, after a short but severe ilinges The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Suaday afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘rom the resideoce of her parents, corner of Bridge sod Sands street, Bovpixor.—at Yorktown, on Monday, May 2, of disease of the Deart, FRankiin BrinsMate Boopixor, — — of First New York Mounted Rifles, aged 28 y The remains will be interred ia family gonna at Washington, Conn, Bampron.—Suddenly, on Thursd Ay evening, May 5, ALoxza PAMPION, aged 34 years and 9 mouths. ‘The relatives und friouds of the furaily are respectful! Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his cousin, 29 Lewis street, on Sunday aiternoon, at one o'clock, without further invitation. Barrows —Oe Friday, May 6, Berma Barrows, after a Jong and pain{ul siccaese, aged 29 years ‘The relatives and friends of the tamily re invited to attend the faperal, from the residence of Mr. Charles Baker, 216 State stree!, Brookiyn, op Sunday afternoon, at two o'elrck. Prer.—On Friday, Moy @, Saroxe, wife of Houry Bick in the 7ist vear of ber age, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to st- tend the funeral, from her late residence, 137 Liberty street, on Sunday Afternoon, at one o’clock precisely. CLarke.—On Frilay, May 6, Catuenine CLanee, in the 61st year o* ber age, the widow of Murtha Clarke, a na- tive of the parish of hilmainham, county Meath, Ireland The friends cf ihe family are most respectfully invired to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 4t Downing syreet. on Sunday. To be interred in Calvary Cemetery. “Cortxas.—On Friday, May 6, Cat#aRine CULLNA% ig tie 22d year of ber ag ‘Tho ‘rienas of the ‘emily are’ tempeotfully requested 0 sttend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne 141 East vadway, on Sunday afternoov, at hall pest one o Soe Cnamuers.—On Exiday morning, May 6, Mrs. Cnamorrs, a es of the county Sligo, roland, aged 69 years, iriende of the family are invited to attend the fa- he ‘om the resi¢ere# cf her son in-law, Jobn Brady, 20 Ninth street. co sunday afternoon, at oue o'clocis. Conrasox,—n Thursday, Say 5, of consumption, Tuomas, only ecn of Patrick Cuncanon, native of the parish 1 Kilbride, Ireland, aged 24 years and 4 months The frienis and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully jpvited to attend tho. Syeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Trom the resfience ‘of Lis father, No, 193 avenue A, His remains will be taken to Caivary Cemetery for ir ermeut. CLeany.—At Harlem, on Friday, May 6, Patrick CLeary, of consumption, in the 26th year of his age, His relative? apd fri.:*8 are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, James Clear corner of 125tb street and Eighth avenue, on Sun afternoon, at bulf part twelve o'clock The remains will be taken to Calvary Cometery tor interment. Dorie.—At her iaie residence, No 17 West street, Ho xona Dovix, aRative of county Kerry, parish of Castis- = Ireland, to the 38th year of her age, remains will be token to St, Peter's church, Bar- a street, where there will bea solemn requiem ‘mass cifered for the repove of her soul Ter friends and ac. guaintances, and chose of ber brothers, Edward, James, Fatrick and Michel Hogan, are reepecitully invited 10 attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at oue o'clock. Dexwen.—On Friday, May 6, Junta, wife of Bart mew Dennen, a native of the parish of Columbk ty Longford, Ireland, in the 60th year of ber age, ‘The relatives and {riends of the family are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residevce, 109 t West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue, op Sunday af- terboon, nt one o'clock ~, oy ‘Thureday, May 6, Euizanera B., wife of Lewis Due ed 56 sore ‘The fun ralwill taxe ee at hor Iate residence, 418 West Thirty fe rth rtrest, ou Sunday afternoon, nt toreg a’ciock, » Tbe friends of the family are respectfully ia- aiied (0 attend, without further juyitation, The remains { ccill be carried to Catekiil for futerment, Catskill papers piease copy. FonAta2.—At Hoboken, N.J., on Monday, May 2, Jouy Fe r8. The re interred in Greenwood | Faveaias.—On Friday, May 6, Damen Freeway, aged 70 years, His friends bbe of his brother James, and of bis vid, are jovited to attend the funeral, At three o'clock, from his tute rest street. ~—On Tburadoy, 3 . | #008, Jou n on Si fter a lingering ile oe auchter of A Lallyshansoa, county Honozal, The Miaciee ny of the family are-respe to attend ttm fWeral, which will take place on afternoon, at one o'clock, from hor late reeidence 121 Walker strect. vary Cemetery. Govrp —On Friday, May 6, Nicnaru Gorin, in the 2iet year of bis ago. The friends Of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the City Hospital. Racawnte Wednesday evening, May 4, Mre. Bacon, iv ber Tath year. The relatives and friends are respectfully inviied to H taveral, from ber late residence, 82 Dominick (Saturday) moraing, at balf-past vine o'clock, Joseph's church, where a solemn bigh requiem id for the rey ui, ana from ral Ng interment. ina we Hedn Jeane CO} Hot ednesday ermnleg, May 4, Beaxann 1. Rormer. cabs The relatives ste a triends of the family are respect/ully Invited tc attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon two o'clock, from bis late residence, 248 Woat Thirty sixth street, vear Ninth avenne, 1 Hrerap —On Friday morning, Ve J 6, after a short but pot iinese, Mary Ann, wi William L. Husted, 63 years The relatives end friends of the family are level to attend the fuuerel, from her late residence, Ni Twenty-fourth et rect, on Sunday afternoow aveecion, Rler remajoe will be taken to ‘estchester county for ia- decreoas, ina. —On Fri May 6, at his residence, 31 Pierre. ome street, pty Savin Lavinotos Ka. Bie remaigs will bé taken to Sag Harbor, Long leland, Laer —On Thareday morn’ May 6, after a long and siaful ilinese, General Jom PEkowe’ wine 66th year of The relatives and friends Of the family aro respectfully | Her remajus wili be interred in Cal AN: to St. miss will be thence to $4 Patrick's cat Sao Fi ‘invited to attead the furer ‘two o’ctoel SUN RISES, SUN SETS.. te wareday » May ‘pool govsumption, Anya, wite % yonn A “Morrell, sed yh 39: ‘The relarives and free" of the family are respect! My » from her late residence, Fast Thirty-reventh street, this (Saturday) afternor , without further aotica. Ber remains wi! taken to the country for interment. Mustagu.—On Thursday, ae 5, Emmy Morzacs, widow of Luke Murtagh, age years. Tho frieuds of the family aro respectfully invited to titend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two oclock , from ter late residence, 163 Duane street, corver of Huds’n stree Dunngh, Dundalk and Belfast (Ireland) papers please “eon On Thursday morning, May 5, aftor & !inger- ing illness, Canoe MAGDRUNE Fitz, daughter of the lato Moses Randolph, of Monmouth, New Jersey, and wife of John McCord, of this city, in the 418 year of her age. ‘The relatives abd friends of tho family, also the mem. bers of the Mctropotitan Police, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 26 Amity place, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. MoCavr.—At White Piains, on Friday, May 6, Mrs. poss Euizaseta McCae, wife of James MoCabe, aged yeurs. ‘Tne relatives and friends of tho family are respect‘ully invited to attepd the funeral, from the residence of her father, Nathaniel Fish, Fsq., White Piains, oo Sunday af- ternoon, xt balf-paat lock, without furtber notice Cuver —On Tharad eping, May A linger- jiiness, Isaac M. ¢ , San. , age ears, friends and relatives of ‘the family, also the ace tive and honorary members of Manhattan Eogine, No 8, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his aoa, Georeo W Oliver, 42 Ludlow street, ‘on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock O’BrreN —On Friday, May ames, onty son of Thomas O’Brien, aged 5 years, 7 month: Thefriends of the f ily are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, 177 East Twelith Street, this (Saturday) efternoon, at two o'clock. O’Connett —On Iriday, May 6, Mary Firzerratn, the beloved wife of Thomas O'Connell, a native of Fermoy, county Cork , Ireland, aged 26 years, The frienda and nequaintances of the family aro re- apectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No, 162 Worth etreet, near Broad wa: Pare —On ‘Friday, May 6, Curisrorner Pare, aged 22 ears, % The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at bali past two o'clock, at 50 Montgomery street, PeckttaM —Suddenly, on Thursday evening, May 5, Gronce PrcknaM, io the 43d year of his His friends and thoee of his brothers-in-law, N J. Cort and E. B, Fellows, and the members of States Rights Lodge I. 0. of 0, F.. are invited to attend the funeral, at bis late residence, 160 West Twenty-firat street, on Sun- day afternoon, at one o'clock, Recay.—On Friday morning, May 6, ANarta, daughter of Jeremiab and Ellen Regan, aged 2-years and 23 days.§ ‘The funeral will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence oF ber parents, No, 121 Leonard street. Friends and acquaintances aro respect tully invited to attend, SwmpkcoR.—On Thursday morning, May 5, Grorce Syepeoor, jn the 35(b year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis father-in- law, William Valleau, 339 West T: street, on Sun- day afternoon, at two o'clock. Sruatons.—After a short illoese, ErrmeS , daughter of William L. and Catherine Simmons, in the 12th year of her age. The 1 friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at t o'clock, from the residence of her paren! on Monday, Febru- ary 29, Tworny M Vay Dye, Sergeant, One Hundred and Forty ith regiment New York Volunteers, aged. 61 tives and friends are requested to attend ‘he funeral, from the residence of G. Hindmarsh, -No. 2 Park piace, South Bergen, N. J , on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock Hudson City cars ‘pass the door, Vonck —At Strawberry Hill, Stamford, Conn, on bel May 6, CuakloTre AméLia Voxcx, aged 23 hay funeral will toke place this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Wur—On Sunday evening, May 1, Frances Evatyy, , youngest daughter of Geoiee and Evalyn B, Wilt The funeral services wiil take place at the residence of her father, 109 Fifth street, Williamsburg, oD Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Wurrrrovsre —On Friday evening, May 6, Eutey C. Wurrreo: dauguter of Frederick aud Maria White. house, aged 1 year and 6 months. The funeral will take place at the house of her parents, pee Clermout avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Pirmirgbam and London (England) papers please copy. Warttock.—On Friday evening, “Tay 6, CaTuaRINe A., wife of Uriab C. Whitlock, in th u vear of her ago. The friends of tho family axe to attend tho funeral, at No. 15 Ashland place, coruer of Waverley place, on Su n day afternoon, at two o’clock. Albany an d Rochester papers piease copy SHIPPING NEWS. s2mAnad 70D wee voRR-oTEIO 53 | Moon sxrs. . aida WaTER., Port of New York, May 6, 1864, + CLEARED. ee ee (Br), Roskell, Queenstown and Liv ernool—Jobo G Date. Bleam ship Bremen (Rw tmhen—elrichs & Co. rSbip Dreadnought, Cursing, Sas ler, Southampton and Bre- “neisco—W T Coleman Ashi Great Western. Furber, Liverpool—C H Marshall & “Bip Lise Amelia (Fr), Verdier. Havre—Royd & HWincken. Ship Maid of Orleans (Br), Linshell, Montreal—W & A "N Boynten, Mitchell, Valparaiso—Fabbri & Chaun- cer. eee Ciementina (Ital), Carson, Bristol Funeh, Meincke Bark ‘Stella (Brem). Steengrafe, Bremen—H Koop. a Reindeer, Wellington, Barbados—H Troweridge's rk Rambier. Packard. Cow Bay—Tupper & Beattie. Rark Winsiow: York, Phimdelphtasaidiee & Houghton, Bark Radiant, Fiian, Boston—Bassett & Nickerson. Brig Alma (Br), Bole, Nasaan, NP Darrell & Nash Brig Sarah (Br), Hincks, Glace Bay—R P Buck & Co. Brig Thos Young (Br), Young, Chaviouocown, ‘PEI—Tynes a Seith TD Wagner, Bergman, Fortress Monroe—E D Hurl- bats ic Alfaretia, Bibber. Blizabethport—Brett, Son & Co. Bit John Norihrap (Br), Leard, Santiago, Cuba—D R Dewol Schr Wm Hunter, Eldridge. Cow “pay Marray & Nephew, cl Myers, Now 1 cer © Havens. ry JA Hazzard Gai nore— Mer til & hiladelph ia=Bimp Rockland and Por tend SPP Havi ark Boston—8 W Lewis & Co. lev, Greepport—Miller & Houghton. Providence 1B Racket & Sone g 7 gia ‘ence—\. Kenny. iw Tiaven—M Bri-ge ¥ Co, land Sehr M Fillmora, Selir Joling W Bee W tert Steawer J Thompson. Cundit, ARRIVED. Steamshin Bavaria (Ham), Tanbe, penbere. Avril 18, and Southampton 4221. with mdse ana GY ugers, to Kun nardt Passed icebergs in Int 4h, tom jon 6 00 43. " a 1 OPM, passe eat ound ¥, showing two blue lighteand one Focket; 2th raw mer, bark rigged, white fugnel, with black top, Steamship St Antrew (Br), Scott, Giusy via Foriend May 2, with mdse and 255 rend ‘asa don- “Bhip St Goor.e (of Now F Sora), Cleveland, Buenon Apres, arch 18, with bldes, © George Savory & Co, 6th ft, It 15168, lon °3 10 W, : eke ehip Empire of Peace, from Lwerpoo! for ‘vourne lat 31 ‘is in 70 ®, agauselt, bene ‘or New Orleans t, Clemons, New Orieans, 13 days in bailast, vgbne dan 18, and at, fie mo 5, ke ripsed, two fenne is, = g FE a +3 oF >| Sehr Statesman, N: Senr Hamilton, Ogden, Baits atlp pH a y Be eat he cet fn dard Bebr Ano @ i rig Fa eriland. re for. Kehr Wer! Pg ett te Sebr Olive picasa ag tireey pia, eat Heston fo Alban: for hase, New Bedford. Schr Alor ttendereas Bureenes Giousester, Sehr Feu miata. “Davis River. Schr Honest Abe, Conroy, Holmes’ Hole, Sebr Huutly, Lovell, Com ncord, Mas, Sehr Bb Biylle, Robinson, Providence. Potter, Provid Bent Eve jence for Philadelphia, u Clark. Schr George R Conover, Jones, New Haven. Schr White Rock, New Schr Gorge & agar, Bennett, New Haven, Schr Bilee honiee tae m te on Waren, Bet Heal Brown Neen Schr OM Groskett Nee Haves for Albany, Bebr jo. bag a for Albany. 5 Havon for Philadelphia. set ping ie Tra aout cht aah on be rah Fgh Linea , Pig 8 4 ‘Sea Bird, "Helen Mar, "Tempe: p Shim bora. sehrs Princess, Isabel Aer ranee, I Hoping, Carrie We ‘Wind at sunset 8' Misceliancous. Bark Mamrov (Br), from Baiti S ashore on the Middle Ground, near quires the assistance of @ tug to get off. Scnn Amrita, of Machias, from El Inden with frou, wi 10 on the s end. by Steamer John Potter 8 fathoms watei bethport for the crew having barely time ie ‘eave themselves in the The Joha Potter proceeded on ber course without 8! ta renee assistance or to ascertain the damages sh joted Sci Goxpen Gare, Chase, from New Redford for New Yor':, with cargo of oil and bone, while going 1 w Lon- don $d inst fora harbor, struck on the son8 Ea spit near the light, and broke rudder brace, ‘oul discharge the off ant go on railway for repairs The pr ay on boa Scunr 8 A Hammoxp. Paine, from Boston for Norfolk, put into New Beaford 4th inst, teaky. Scur Jone Maxrove, of New Grid 99 tons, built at New Creek, NJ. in 1850. now at Newport. has been purchase! b) Corte 8 & Brightman and Jesse Chase, and Mr Joun Com @sball, of that cliy, on private terms, She will bail from jew! hea: i jer command Of Capt Arnold, Lac: Bark Jessie Duncan was auécessfully ta from aack'e bipyard at Williamsburg on Thurada: je of about 500 tons paseo, id waa built under inspection for Capt & relay. of Londen. and is fos | after the little danghter of Wm Butler Dun J D wil! class Al here and at the French and English At Richmond. Me, $4 tnst, from the fard of TJ Southard 4 Son, an Al alilp of 600 tons, named the Tommy Hussey, apd owned by ihe builders. Schr Helen was successfully launched at New Bedford 4th inst, Meties to Mariners. DROGRATHIC NOTICE. The ce taialag reanit of the eurvey of Sin; just completed (March. 1864) b, ed for general information — BANK OFF TANJONG KATONG. This bank is marked in, the old chars as having 24 fa. thoms water on it, which fs the a panera) depth now. There lat on It, however. all nas of 2 fathoma, one on cary lady be West one ear Onel:sk on Tanjong Katong, andthe Euet ipateh 3 OEE, Srmite from the saine ob-ec ‘The bank lien between. these two patches, running nearly parallel with the shore, and 's #§ of a mile wide at the broadest part: midway between it and the Eore'nre soundtaus af feons 6 t0'7 fatnome, bat these sound: Ings ond a Nitle to she € and W of the bank. forming « kind of deep water hole, The bank is steep to ou ita 8 side, the batur’'of the ground being sani mud, Ja marked in the old ‘chert having 5 to7 fathoms water on it. The shoalest water discovered by us at ite SW extrenie, the bearings for whieh are— Mount Serapong. W 1.93 miles, Flagstaff on Government Hill, N 25 45 W, 2.76 miles, pei at Tanlong Katong. ¥ 25 E, 3.03 miles. Peak f lea, Hore is about 4 of & mile broad i ® NW and BE Al tion, and extends oping bert depts of water ou itis fram 354 to. 494 fathoms, hard nn & iz MM: at Tanjong Katong. off shore. the cout ime decr-asing regularly to the shore and the bottom con- ng of soft mud: ontatde ot this line the soundings in- crease suddenly to 8 aud 10 fthowee, Tl between the Is Sof Blakan Mati are so ‘dea run there, @ channel to the it alth ms baving been close i TIZARD, Macicr in command HM S Rigeman’ sad charge ¢ Survey, Shi 5 he na ani ry months out, wi at St with iH ‘825 do wh and 5500 Iba — ayes abt ‘arora, sGharry, sid trom New Bedford Sth inst for Hvdson's Bay: eeakcen, o Mee or if Bostor ps ase ‘o yn) private signal, are A ship showing W was seen April under, Irvine: ‘egins; Herbert, Croc ‘8, Norcross, unc. chton, for N¥erk: of Boston, Baker: Southern Chee Sol. FB Writ, Park. and Ben} an ““hoxuar, Misch ‘28—in port Marion, Remerali. York, for, Calc tia: Citra, Aleeuiger, TOF Bt JRorrae for ordete diag Hebécen. Sheph Moulmain: Wm A Pocky Kr boinon eet Nana Or Ba: eh Tn port ships, DL Choate, MeManus, Richard | Til, Greenough, for Europe, ldg; Sad the late arrivals. Buxxos Ayres, March 13—In port ships McQil: t Nich. ols, {rom Callao, ding: barks Carlotta, Wiktos, tor RYork, laps M Church CArg: Benwsy. or Boston thot BYore); Slantn, Bowtord rome NV ork for Parwnagen In &. Tere vai achr Helen, Young, from Boston, for sale; and others as Buvize, Hon, Aptil 17—In port bark Winefred, for NYork 4 daya GoguiMno."April 1—In port ships Stars & Stri ch from Puget Sound for Ch! imehng, to oad for Great Britain Cerorders at $5 le, rt — Bey Paes (arr Jacuet, April lb— nt ton, arr Hn; schrs Mavleiea. Sam] Dunning (Br). Sia for Bem Stimson: Ei Reed; bby. Fulton: Kilen, inriay Hellz’ Onzistopier He be ay ea AxcooN, Marc! 0. 7 ships, Bian bark Harvest Home, Dickey, for the United nei April 25—In part barks Ellen Dyer, for NYork . Apri! 16— Lita trom Merainay, {or York, w i; Emma C (Be), ‘from NYork, ary 1Wiky Baran Whitehouse, for Uiverooo!, 1d Maty ‘Goodell, Me Mettivery, for xt day; Margaret Septics, fOr do, Onsctax, Marc! | ie Ra CRUZ Apr %) (Br), Jackson, ty ier, mn from do, § yan ba; bi port barks Salte (Br), a "PK, diag: sehr Haire ‘arie Zingaresta, Eh F O'Brien, wiikey. 0; 18th, Stella, POSTON. May he eergn ter, racy, Philadel hl jay ‘Arr brig Foster. a Hi 1 sohes © W Locke, Hantey. do: W D Carats Raker, Amb Mary Greensood, Rich. aud Jonenb, Cobo, Biitabedl ports # 1, Hammond, Lad renes, and James’ Ht Coline ich, RYork, Cid bark Ho id. (Br), White, St Jago brig Wm R re Tracey, & schra Dwina (Bt), Btn Tre Cape rEerdest Lucy A Orcutt. Buller, Port R nme @ ti) 3 Telegra: siipuatasttls babe gapore by H MS Rigemany| ie povinae Pintinten oyu WANTED—OF PATRICK CONVOY, ve river, ‘cut Gem, Powell, from en cut abouttwe weeks; “3 y' America, tt Zoe, Soltrell; Po: Augusta, ‘trowel, and WS ca. May S—Arr sche W Jones, Jones, Beltimore, via sasiowi for’ r Poriamouth, Bid 4th, big Birohard (from Easi Machlas), N Widee: Geareson 5 sere (from Frankton) Fort Delaware. A — CORKS, rae oa au BAD N, ae FEET, Acie Piha ze bo Gore ty sold by druggists ueaucet be ie @ conteaud $1, (oeraws exreaMiNaTons, FOR RATS, MIC: MOTHS fh Fi Che Ane gta established In Ni eer ” ie is remedica BnoWwe. ra v ‘Fifteen eta the human family.” ‘Rate come o out of the! sir holes Ww die.” Sold by all druggints every wher Beware of ail ‘Worthless: Traitations. Costar's” depot, 482 Broadway, N. ORNS, BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, [TENDER YEET &c., cured withont pain, HR Be chi opadiaty 88 Bowery, over the Cithen: nk.” RICK'S Anniuilator ions, chilbiains, a. By imal 50 cents, PERSON. Au 4 of ‘Re Banat, AdYGR— THE ELDER OF TWO WOMEN WHO TOOK Firet volume of Staunton’s Shakspere from Kirby's bookstore. abous one o'c.o0k yesterday, ia well known. To tro: , the volume must be returned without delay by express or otherwise. Crier ten FRANCIS WESTERN, A SOLICITOR, WHO left _Londou in September, 1854, who,tit is believed e to New York, is informed that his three brothers and his eldest sister aré dead, and he is requested to commun. cate with bis parents at Bath. Should he desire immediate ig. Goussel of bis family he can ap to Charles ards, Ww lor, 43 Pine stree if Mr. Western be ead, abv (irre about bia wilt be thankfully received oy Mr. Edward: WIN W. BUTTS—19 YEARS OLD, SLENDER, walke slowly allow complexion. A Micral reward will be paid ration, that ‘wid Yead to bis where Miuute ‘ddress Union Adaute, G37 Broadway, New York, Hi. HALL 18 WELL NOAUMBLE [TB, SHALL jo be absent ut L. afew days; return Monday. No plans but when I go they will yo. Look again next wes Do x wi (OR ADOPTION—A HEALTHY FEMALE CHILD, SIX weeks old, of American parentage, Address Solaier & Wife, Herald ottice. OR ADOPTION.—A WIDO' HAVING 71WO CHIL dren, would like to give one io -ome respeciud e family toadopt. Inquire at 275, Chrystie street, taird oor, bi Fooin, Blumber by trade.” @ nauve of Sligo, Irel.nd. rom augusta, Georgia. Any. Siormation wil te MhaukTully receivedeby bis. brocior, Michael Convey, box 22 Morrisamia (N.Y) Post office. Bouthura papers please copy. ts F THE PERSON WHO TOSe: A COAT FROM THE new ferry house, at Janes sip, sili return tie paper: books. Keys @c...or any age, Ladige ibe, same wiltre todohn 8 Antrim, 31 South Seventh strect of 32 Tay tor F Wiltamabnrg. or at ie Long Island fouse, 163 8 uth jew York, they will be sistabiy rewaried anc no airee: questions will be avked. 'OHNSON—BOWERY SAIS. ae ‘28th inst. FOR UNGUAND ALLFAX, A ord 2a. OHN J. LAFFERTY—1 AM WELL; ALY) YOUR unele John and family, Your uncle Gears te a ‘There are hopes of his recovery... few days will wectd mond Kuquirer please sopy. Reeves, 1864, -EMAN- recta Sieg are 200 Any person b-ingi i "ork ARX, 38 Ridge st. 0.8 NRILSON PLACE. —MBY JONES, WHO FOR ‘merly resided as above designfted, will confer # ‘avor on an old fricnd by neuding ner address to P. &., 36 station D, Bible House, peas } OVER—WK ARRIVED A 2 EN, Joyed my trip, vtremely, and am oetter than evea my most sanguine. hopes ot Let J, WO INFANTS TO BE ADOPTED our Two. Gvop homes. Call at 741 7 nO BE ADOPTED our 70 coop HOMES, TO VER protty infauts, and a little girl, one year old. Call at! ii 6 Amity piace, between Bieecker and Amity streets, THEODORE DE: | UseDoN CAN ASCERTAIN INFOR- mation of importance by addressing A. D. W. McCar lougb, 1,35 Fine street, ‘Philadephia, HE HEIRS OF THE LATR GEORGE RAMSEY, OF Buenos Ayres. will please call on Messrs. Nath, D.’Car- Me & Son, 180 Peart street mpage NOTICE.—THE UNDRRSIGNED DESIRES 10 bear of the whereabouts of Uharies Lewis G: erinesu, Aged about iS years, and who tas not been heard of for yy hould this notice meet bis eye, and he will write to me, he will hear something to bis advantage. Atl persons friendly oe poor orpnan, bay will please give th one insertica. frre Haute, Indian : REWAKDS. Lost, ON (Tuvaspay, MAY | 8. IN Reade sireet, West Broad: ay or Barclay mirert to Ho po erry, a Ther ‘tient hg and Beard. The fuder jease a wil Becker's, 87 Gast Broadway $3 REWARD.—LOST, ON MAY 2, BETWEEN TWEN: e) ty third and Hammond sireeis, « {palmwood ad we finder. will receive the above reward Dy bringing tt to the coal yard foot of Hammond sirect, REWARD.— LOST. ON TH Up Broadway to Tw rs sireet, a black ouys Sleeve: i th’ diamond tn the centre, marke rom 1@ above re Given by leaving it at 122 Pearl street, se tha REWARO-LOST, ON THURSDAY, MAY $5 Biccand Ten set by the tame of Pet: ears Sores ri 'wentleth street will receive lad secre rerane, seg aig 5 REWARD —TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS R $25 WEN teodcred tor the aereat and aeitvery. at the nearest naval station of elther of the following uamned de- erters, viz Acting Master's Mate John 8. Brehe, who ried from, the US. steamer PhiMppts Acting’ Mi Nine Walia Farley. Tee deserted from the G ’ le : ’ te Charles ‘Uaweon, " ie 4 folk, Va‘, on the deb ialtion SH STROH Nor Corman nt Navy ‘Yard, Bostoi 5 REWARD,.—L0§ ox 101 thavendés near Twenty second et, a from Chander eG | Pricbc Amy, and ‘beige Ti i Me: | black New?o"nainn? Dog nawars Yate ne a ok tie rks Talavera. Remedios; § B paws and (ail Upped°acith welier wang seas ase edios; ‘feneca, enos: ws an val i Ayres; brigs Chiaco (Br), Messina; Wilmington (Br). Cien- Beth str rect ore ae Ses fuegos ents wattle, rk) Niger, Thompson. and H West. | — a a _ roo! tlejobn, do. Lucy Ames, anders, lo- —! ON GE Maniac es wWrhanertakae iy | 820, Rea trae Rate AaB ey , nerd, Pen ‘ieton, ; ; fet, Wiloox, Seen en ne D eee eeoe oa AUAERRE sty two forward feet end S86 Fan, $rrk Alerandrina, Clentuogos i S—Arrechr Miguionette, Jones, New Feb 28, int Be 888, lon Snow. Boston; Schre Magnet. San comamnennr @ NH W Cotirell, and A Chase, eth MePhee, Witon, Providence: A Thomas, J Moyt, Cranmer, New Haven: Joho R passed close aa ny NYork via Pocomoke, Sid bark St Ure nor. b ; sera rs and flying the Americas) ure Mt ial Hoean waar. | WANGOR Nay tet sche Mary Alles, Perry, ¥ dahl Castilian, fron, W voila for Rew Vor. wih | BUVERLY, May 2—Are acht Ano 8 Gagnon Beleye Pas: Pa ot ‘ dite 6Y An ade!) gal, t ir F 2), Ma; #2 24, BRISTOL, May S—Arr stoop Rhode GFoand, Wied (ti Haseaa, Sid sent Orator, Gibbs, Elianbethport. Bari ty 40, pawsed Gib- VTON, May 4--Arr sch ivhtinga'e. Beebe, Phila falls t NG Endicott, Elizabethport. Ba echr Mille E, ae with mdse tod town, DO, vin NYork; 8th, eehy ‘Whistler, Pin opine Bark Jobson, Aymisa (Beem wih edgar, & toe amer Viekeburg, tock, Havana, 1 Maye, MeKenzie, Clenfne- Hincken, mt Matanzar, 12 Matangag, 8 di with lat $2 10, lop 76 40, was ‘ining, who reported . biit might coming ver. be havisg the day on, was obliged kW ve tt Arr echra Hiawatha, 1; For italer Boston; Charioue ‘Shaw, Shaw, Phiadetpie, PALL TIVE, sy, ArT eet, Glenwood, Bayles, Phila. deiphia, Bid web's ch, Teel; Brier, Pinon, nd Mi. Bet hint, NY ores toon ‘tiers Cobleigh: GARDINER Rit a brig Amelia, Biking, OR ork; “Hot Mes HOUR, Sh wm a S HO ny 4, PMA’ Wrdman, NYork for & Johna, N¥5 teh Norwood, Philadelphia for Weston Go for Portsmonth; J Paine, iy ‘EZ udersov (of Buokeport), Pieree, agua. 10 | 8a schy Sarah A Maommoed, (hall, and. Jobo Show Jury Ward Co, kailed 1a company | | Sth—8Id Urig Wm Akins (Tir); schre G Kiibora. ana with brig Nebr tka, tor New York Tn port, rohre Rietog Sun. Benj Franklin, Lorena ). You Phrena, Reenos Mh nd @ dass, age, Be a Le thon. A oie, Adrian, Mary with S20 Punch, delncge & Wen and Br # (Sim), Dunterg Rio Janeiro, 65 daye, FORD. Nay fo pre sana] ow: wits Coes. to Funeh, Neincke & Wendt. March 7, lat 12 20 ind Catharine Thomas, Preston, N ae AB a. & lon 5015 suoke bark Angusiua (ir), from a 4 \ Boston for dp pied ut i teak: Na sel Madras Apt i7, lat © 208, lon 99 40 spoke bi in Ames, French, and , Besse, York; bth, ran as Lor Marweilien, 66 tsa out short of | Seus, NDE NAGS Ws, tay 6-nthd Geta Besataie ny d= Wom 1 Bette Re Pottangel. Jaome), April Jess ities y, ser anaes I ime. Ap 198, Int 3218, lon 78 Ts. pase | KEW LONDON, May 8—Arr ship Aone Mary (Br), Ho- mingion, Det pou aby US gunboat Monticello, on hls: ial ees od to or eves Arnold Eli 5 op 744, saw brig Geo Harris, of | zabe' hnort. Rent Elizabethport for Ba. Broa steer ug NNE, lees; Delaware, Smith, S0' Pavition, Harper, do for Fri Maria Wlecler (of S1 George, Mey. Wheeler, Boston, thas, (h dase: with enras tet ot Go Bales tp | ORiW HAV! S—Are sebre Wn ton, company wi hb no a U5 i Rhodes iN, May Steril Dita Amands Moore. Backet rig EB zee, 1) , | mer Fk ind, Tocker, and with inclessey, Hae. JL White, Davia: 5 Sor J 3 ie dete an Hoare Kerson’ Brie 8 vo as, 12 days, rnes, 40; sloops Geo "preaitties CF besos UNBREPAS Say 8a tae To ailock 10 a 10 days, to Cabeis ge ee van Agree Cansei inte Wreath Nash Addiaon, ag eee re ae ‘La Benetie of elize. Mon), Otnadt " Hed hye! iebere Wa ‘with Io errno. to F Alexa » inading, Better, Hon, ea ‘osha, Haley, Prirbareh: SG Besos eg, ned W Con Je gar, Faith colt on te om oat amage rad Kia moinnion. 8990 ra ak Dayton, Erorisen bar Seat Arbo ad Bu tripe ‘itom sicee ‘crest Market y Wagon, Withont top painted dark claret, whe »! ue, gai Vane Hacne % due bitck terret $50 EWARD,—LOST, MAY 4 IN TIE VLOINI TY : of Bixhth avenue and Ebirty-first 4 .Ared Doliat Bill, Greeabuck? the nove eX Any infor uation leading e Thirty frat street, be ‘poalttrely $5 ) REWARD —L ON FRIDAY Laat, Posed at the Erie Raliroad office, a Gold Lever Watch. No, 13,152, The ame of “0. B, engraved va ihe inside ‘nd also on the dial,” T ader will receive the ‘ard and no ions asked by leaving the same ai Jobo Wison'a, St ald $50 ON FRIDAY MORNING, Tweuty-se oud aod Averty py ‘orty-eight Dollars billw REWARD. —LOBT, May 6. Leiween One Huadred jo nd af Charlo th, & Oo. order of the check be paid tor t rer. 04 ulberts erect, FOR 7 THE RE- per, toe wb the Bhiis to arn of GQ REV ARD—WiLl, Be PAID covery of a Guid Watch and ‘Chain, Jost on Mon- lay. May 2 board the midoicut train from New ¥ 1o Fbiacelp:ia, No questions waket, Inquire top of addrens tare of Nicholas Judge, corner ma ee x iat snd Fwety went trent, $500 ' REWARD LOST. ON FAT int raey lly 10 Nowe aH pil Ht ne eerie ses Mai ty adhe Ett detion anne ae with John &. B "a Boker, Go Routh at Gs 00.4 =LO6 MALL GOLD Sant WOWTING CASE Ww feat eee ae i, em Ain $2U Obst, “he | wit ovata the randy search dita he Ko uronions asked. , 7 Bertios & won teas oat ia tony of Rew York tepcente by add: pannnnne nanan che 9 Tren nd ete ae Ba, OI & tove, iy at 140 Was place, rene ry, Coruc’ © Scet, ‘Waseuun of Anatomy. uamer, North, New | stroy rot disease, and SDAY, MAY 5 GOING | ®F@ suffering from dyspepsia, 1 have bad that disease in tt DFLAND'S GERMAN BIT. TBR 3 are concentrated all howe virtoss which tend to pro- mote 4 i2althy and vigorous life, Callie the generality of Ditters they sre mot an aleoholle mixture, but s pure tonto, compared €Dtlrely of vegeiable smbsiances, They area pos Ati padi cure for ‘ DYSPEPSTA, Tx DISEASES RFSULTING PRON DISORDERS OF THS LIVER AND DIGESTIV? OROANS 4"? AND WEAKENED AND DEBILITATED FiaMés Ba COMB RENEWED Wiiil ALL THB ViGOR Or HFALTA. ‘The repotation of this preparation le not of @ day, norm Month, nor s year, nor ist! con nad within a limited epace, nor is ft but known snd apprecated by those who move in the circle of fashion and refinement, tts, on tho contrary. wot wide, and tho arfumons of this article have blessed. alike the rich and the poor, wile ike the snow that falls, gently on the earth, so this fread of mankind causes ite Dlesaings to descend upon the anffering and atilicted, The virtues are xnown in every quater of the tahahitable globe, and tbe wonderful cures which itie daily parforming have won for it the highest post {n the temple of science, With such recommendations, backed by incontestible and un doubted testimonials fron thove who have expertonced ite curative properties, airing to 1 to dead public no assertion but. what bas passed through the cruci!s of truth, and sup. ported byan array of splendid snd hitherto unknown it that (coussnds rush to it for relief in the hour of danger. 7 REMEMBER THAT THIS BITTERS 18 NOT ALCOUOLO, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISERY,. AND CAN'T MAKE DRUNKARDB, trlumpha, what wonder SUBSTITUTE FOR on an \ INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, BOT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT, ‘ A PURB TONIC, FREE FROM ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT OB INZURIOUS DRUGS, and cannot instdtously Introduces the vice of drunkenness Into the boxom of your familier—t0 your wife, your ebildren or your friends, ' Bead the testimony of the most resnectable people—per- sons of character, and who CAN AIAVAYS BE FOUND, WE WILL, PAY $1,000 Toany one that will pro: cee ® n Cerrifionte published by os hat ts 001 Cexcren, NEW YORK TESTIMONY. Yrow Jobo B, Wickersham, Esq,, firm of Wickersham & ehison, the celebrated manufacturers of faney tren works, 269 Canal street: x B ' that can be conferred upon an, viz:—That of health. many yeain hive I suffered from one of the mostannoying” ~ and Cebilitating complaints that the human family en be Aiicted with, Chronte Diarheva A During tho long time f was suffering from this disease 7 was attended bv regular phyaicians, giving mo but tempor. ary relief. ‘The cause seemed to remain until I wasin- duced to try Hfoofland’s German Bitters, After the use of » few bottles cf that valuablé medicine the complains appoag 4 to be completely eradicated. Toften inwardly thank you for euch a valuable specifo, rnd whencver I have an opportunity cheerfully recommend i, with full conddence in ita reifability. Truly, yours, “JOHN B, WICKBRSHAM. New Yous, February 2, 16%, wr) PHILADELPHIA TESTIMONY From Julius Lee, Baq.. firm of Lee & Walker, the most ¢x- tensive Music Publishers in tia United States, 723 Cheat- nut street, Philadelphia, Peancany 8, 1864. Mussns, Joxrs & Evans:—Guvtieugn—My mother..n- law has been 80 grentiy encfited by your Hooffand's German Fitters that I concluded totry ft myself. 1 find itto be as: invaluable tonte. and ut itatingly recommend ft to all who Xs mont obstinate form—flatilence=for many years, your Bitters has given me care when everything else has failed. Yours, truly, = ~~ 4UL1U8 LER. From that woll known eliizen, the yt HOM. JACOB BROOM, HON. JACOB BROOM, ROX. JACOB BROOM. HON, JACOB gRoOM, HON, 3/208 BOOM. HOM, 3400B BROOM. t pe ee —Panapmupara, Oct, 7, 1868 Grxriensx:-In reply to your inquiry as to the effect pro. duced by the use of * ‘Hootany German Bitters” in my family, 1 have no hesitation w! whatever in saying that it hao been bighly bevedeial. In ono stance, & case of dyspepsia, of about thirteen years’ standing, and which had beoome very distressing, the uso of one. bottle gave decided relief, the second effecting a cure, and ihe third, 1t seems, has oom firmed the cure, for there haw been no symptoms of its ro. turn for the last six years, “In my individual use of it I find it to bean onequalled tonic, and eincerely recommend ite uso to the sufferer. Truly yours, JACOB BROOM, 1,707 Spruce atreet. © a, tUe—half dozen. Gmail size, 75 cents por botte=hat den... BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Bee that the signature of “0. M. Jackson” Ison the weap. por of each bottle, Should your nearest roggiet not Love the article, 40 not» be put off with any intoxicating preparations that may be: offered in ite place, but send to us and we will forward, se Gurely packed, by express, PRINCIPAL OFFICR RAND MANUFACTORY =| No, ¢St ARCH STARR, . PRILADELPRTA. —— sonms 4 EvANG, Bvecessors to 0. ‘M. 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