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metent they heard artillery firing for about the same Deriod.. AVVAIRS NEAR ALEXANDRIA. we eee of a wphg ated him at Fd guames least twent artillery on ver below Alexandria. that General lor sent a fag of trace to Geuo at Baas, its to remove all the wosea upon Alexandria the next day. They report, also, that the rebel forces are divided— Taylor, with eight or ten thousand men,* being oo the Alexandria side, and so. with about she same Bamber of troops, being on the opposite side of the Red river, This refu; briny the Inforrastion ef the partial rebel gee br! Josnes of Roars ba harsies ricer coma as follows:— Major General Greos, of Texas (made major general fou jays beiore his death). Gen. Mout ‘Martin, ai camp on Gen, Gray's staff. Gon f tals ad domes Ge, ay’s stats -Liout. molland, 17th Texas, ‘Lieut. Alired Thompson, 18th Texas, Lieut. Garza, 18th Texas. Cape: Hyatt, 18th Loursiane, Lavery, 18th Louisiana, . Muney, 18th Louteian, Geo, Lewie, formerly commanding Louisiana Sta Matitg tent, ound im theweck eS He Major *, Seriously but not dangerously. Brig Geo. Scurry; one ear shot off. He had one glass is Kae thougn {8 does nos follow that he was a Col, Speignt, commanding Ralls’ brigade, Capt. menaliee; aid-de camp on Mouton’s staff, thigh, 8. » Pe , 18th Louisiana, thigh, ebre. es Louisiana, arm fractured. ler, 18th Louisiana, leg. _ 1, Bicknell, 18th Louisiana, arm ana iy ie rebels estimate their losses at 1 . Fed to two thousand in Killed and ‘wounded. nnd TROUBLE NEAR PORT HUDSON, pes Noyes, formerly a correspondent with the Army of ac, who is running @ sawmill for the govern- bod at Point Pleasant, near Port Hudson, and emple: herve pamber of contrabande, has been’ annoyed some- ly by guer! w roed pele cla = A bu down the quarters oS FOR A MESS CHEST. Prigoners who have been taken by our troops since the eapture of Mayor Cowan, of the cavalry er tal, re pil port thes the Major, at the last accounts, was sojourning jm Natchitoches jat?. had not ther found his roseword ng Bo was howing wo secoree it where the ; ‘Hera. cor: isa Correspondent and cavalry staff points ‘in reference to the capture of the cavalry train which I could make an‘ shall, from time to time, us prudence may sang. communicate more information relat} = to that and subjects immediately pertaiving t oun. WANKS OKDEMS TO. BE IN. POSTION. POR AN ADVANCE. Not au hour before the attack was made on our Mines at Sabine Cross Roads by the enemy on tho || oon or tail elt an order came toGen, Lee from Geo. irecting bim to dispose of bis forces ae move .on Mansfield. Gen. Lee, who had ee Sones ererarmionsinns. 30, Gen, Banks an Wercry ge the enemy, expressed his Gurprise that he should be ordered to Ricans immedi- ately on Mansfeld, and observed to General Stone, then LA by pie, bear Nims’ battery, that, as he was chiet ‘staff, if General Banks. did not understand the postion opi to go and explain to him more Pally. it 46 wore necessary.’ General Stone thought that he him- self bad better not go, but advised General Lee to send to pm en ee ie fullest information of the. position of ee report to General Banks in person, aud remarked to General Stone that he ee do bo, adding that he could either go into camp where they were or go into a fight, and that it ‘wenid ‘not take hia more than py neon to do either, TO RETAIN THE POBITION. General Lee then rode of to General Banke, and when he returned informed General Stone that he bed again explainea4o General Banks that he could not advence a quarter of a mile without bringing on a general enguge- meat, and that on this rey tation General Banks or- — him (General Lee) to in bis present ition, and again sent an officer back to hurry up the leleetey. As to Gen. Banks, who was at the it, and expressed Bis determination to remain there, aud to whom Gen. Lee ae fgg ted during tbo ternooa for aoe near! ir irs whilehe was there; Gen. Gen, ‘Stone and Gen. Ransom, who were also at the front. Gen, a ygey who wus coming up, and when vag] five ‘front ordered the quartermaster of the Fourtn. cavalry division to hurry bis train —_ ‘and Col. Chandler, the Chief Quartermaster in the field, who, when within a mile and a half of = ee "the firing then a hbeav: Ld ray jocorety directed bim, Whitier not to movea ve inadion that rs the train ‘was to be captured let it be facing the enemy—it ts the opinion that neither of these officers. though some of them were weil informed of the strength and position of the enemy, had the remotest idea that an attack could ‘be successfully made by the rebels, resulting in the loss Of the train and artillery. Therefore. if there 18 Diame in the matter, no one of these officers can the ovber; and it is the conviction of the army that no pas should be sacrificed on account of the misfortunes that afternoon. A CONFIDENTIAL STATEMENT Your correspondent bas been told confidential; ‘was responsible tor the disaster at Sabine Cross 3 and, since the wisdom of Congress is sorely exercised in Feference to it, may it not be well to inform the Wash ingwn jeg. -lators that neither General Banks, Geveral Lee, (en. Stone, Gen. Ransom, Gen. Frank!in nor Quarter- master (1 handler abould be held responsibie, but bag kuvy. Smith, of the ivbel army, is the aly party culpable? The Committee on the Conduct of the War will gatisfy themselves on that point if they ever inverti- Enea. In other words, the loss of men the of the artillery and the loss of the train should be accepted as the fortune of war, and it is the generai be. Hef in military circles that i had better be so accepted, ‘and the army. having entire confidence in itself, should be jet, undisturbed by 72 change in its organiza- fron, as it was on the days of the Sabine Cross Roads and Plosant Hill battles, except auch as are rendered neces- £ a Ay deutroyed—the City Belle Jobn Waruer and another. Red river is closed to our na- thon. Fac crmy ts 00 ite way toSimmeport. This is reliable and comes from the most unquestioned authority, ENGAGEMENTS ON THE RED RIVER. ‘ “‘yhe steamer Shreveport, which left New Orleans on the 2d inst. , se within thirty miles of Alexandria was ree transports stopped by the gunboat No. 27. which had been in action with the cae two miles further up. The No. 27 recoived many shots, bad her engine broken, and was isobled condition. She ted the enemy in force ‘on the le(t bank of the river—Alexandria side—about two miles up, with one three gun battery and @ two gun battery still further 0 On the 3d inst the rebels cap- tured tbe steamer Emma, bound down the river. ‘THR ATTACK ON THR JOHN WARNER On the 5th the John Warner, bound ‘or New Orleans, with the Fitty-sixto Ohio veteran regimen! it on board, on their way bomo, was captured. regiment re-en- listed inst December, and have beon waiting there since, until such time as the exigencies o the service would allow them to return On the night of the 4th the Warner ran ae battery and lay to until daylight ‘on the morning of the Sth. when she started on down ‘the ri ‘was soon afierwards opened upon by the rebels, who had posted on tho banks of the river two Datteries, with strong infantry supports, She was completely riddied and disabled, her steam pipe be fog cut of by a ball, another shot ovrryii away her pilothouse. But, strange as it may appear, the pilot escaped uvburt, ‘The Fifty sixth Ohio, which wason her, lost its colonel, who was wounded and ates ‘and thirt, Bye en. The boat rounded to the to bhofo, and the balance of the regiment landed Sta ceosned down the river, with all their arms and colors, to the shreveport, which bad come up to within eight miles of the reene of action. Lieutenant Colonel ‘ade, of General Banks’ stail, who was on the Shreve mort her to round to and take on board the which came marching down the river colors flying. They were soon all got on board, when the Shreve) put back to Port Hudson, where she obtained rations for her hongry bing La the mon ee a nothing since the re ore. Tue two iron clads, No 8 and No. 35, con- vo: e lown, were severely handled at th Upper batterion. The Inst heard of them they had started phan kr Pannen | roe ays a they have not come down wat oerta: have been unk. Nothing ls known of the crews. ee ‘The detachment of the Firet Corp rat ment of @’ Afrique, on the City Belle, were all my atiy Colous Woy mianding, waa’ Killed. The fate of these colored teoowe 1s not known; but it is generally thought they have been shot. ‘Ag 800n as the t had been got off on ees "a shore the captaia of the John Warner surrend fave the sick and wounded on board, The ane, vilot ‘and part of the crew escaped; but all the sick and wounded fell into the hands of theevemy. Tho rebels now have {he threo captured boats made Tast to. the shore at Snige- ry Point, a strong force of infantry one ing them, ae ‘will doubtless sink these boats in the channel, so obstruct the pasaege of the gnuboats, The river stove Fert do lusey 18 now practically tog and, of course, ‘communication with the omy 9 ‘There is wo dan: gor of distress, however, as, ear abundant supplies Se the front, and Gen. ‘hanks wil S000 punish these ma: rauders severely and re-establish bis communieation, __ SUNANCIAL, _ Mx, 70 f 0 LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE — ‘Good applications wanted for one or more years, at 6 er cent JOHM KAVANAGH, N ‘street and Sixt ‘annum, corner ‘INING STOCKS—AS8 WELL AS ‘of securities Acid at ail'the Bosto ‘Philadelphi wise ie ner on be ALBERT H. NICOLAY, No. $2 Willam oe ba SORE. AED HsRL eM AREROAD COMPANY.— 'g ofllce, corner pour ‘avenue and Twen- rock, New York, Apri 126-1 fone, AND WARLOM Le RAILROAD COMPANY. BR KIN: ALL OTHER Ds bewday, the 17th day of May ne The polls willbe C 2 Cpe) opel mt fai o'clock at moon nti! The transfer books of the commen and ihe Bit aay stocks sities Soo-a Gara tngteee nest, unfil 9.0’cloc! ® W. H. BMERSON et th ete eeemenere FEICE OF THE ILLINOIS CENTRaL New York, May 6, 1864 —Phe ing of the the abarehoiders of she Ulinola Coneyat Batt BALLROAD rectors aud the transaction of | x of vesineas, w be eld a the ace of the a on W + the 28th day of 1066. 95 12 o'vlock Boon. The srageler Dooks of tee full and | of 0p thie morn! TR UAELIM. Sreretaty FRICE OF THE PENNSY VANIA COAG COMPANY, or Si Boad nN ie Fea dividend of Founeriva iva nia Coal the city éf fast) Tho transfer books will be closed.trom the 1Sth to ia inst, De both inclusive. GEO. A. HOYT, ‘Trepaure. FFICE OF THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMBHIP COM. otpany: New York, May Ne Bereby given, that the ‘Board of Directors have this day daira net earnings of the any, on thursday, books will elo.e on the 12th bit nd reopen on the 23d inst. By orderof th with r THEO. T T. JOHNSON, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR CENTRAL Pak iM? ROVEMENT FUND STOCK Sealed proposals will pe received at the Comptroller's of fice until Tuesday, the 17th day of May, 1864. at 2 o'clock P. M., when the same will be publicly opened for the whole or any any part of the sum of Three Hundred Thousaud Dollars of the Central Park Improvement Fund stock, zed bY chapter 85 of the laws of 186), and by an rainance = the Common Counell, approved by the Mayor April $5. 1 Sine auld stock will bear iausrestat the reas of six per cent Beta pau, payable quarter yeariy, and the principal will redeemed November 1, 1875. eae will state the amonnt of stock desired, and the price per «me hundred dollars thereof; and thet persons roposals are accepted will thereupon de required to Ueposit with the Chamberain of the cliy the sums awarded to them respectively. ‘On presenting to the Comptrolier the receipts of the ChamberiainYor such deposits, the parties will be entitled fo recelre certidenies for equal amounts of the par value of tho stock, bearing interest from the dates of Each propostiiga ‘suould be soaled and endorse eais for Central Park I:protement Fund Stock,” an Closed in & second envelope, addressed to the Coniptroll ‘ = ne right is zpeneind tospeleet Leelo ull of the bids, if the interests of the Curporation require. MATTH. EW BREXNAN, Comptroller. Cnr on bated Yor Dara NT OF Birisce, } ‘April 16, 1866, PRorosars FOR sip “NEW YORK COUNTY COURT HOUSE STOCK.” BSEALKD PROPOSALS WILL BE Leg tts at the Comptrelier's = ce until Wednesday, May 26, 18t4, at two lock P.M, when the same will be Faoely opened. for the pact the oval CS Two Hundred a > Dollars of 'e New Yi nty Court House ‘Stock thorizert by chapter 242 0 he 1 Laws af fia 5 and by an of Sapei japervisors, approved by “Mayor, 4s to provide additional “means for the con: completion of the new county Court House on i.” Te will Bear tatarest st the male of six per payable aa eat on the peed fs. One. mice od orember Te, aad ove bundred thet r, 1886. id struction an ‘Chambers at Cet per annui May and sovers in each: redeemable as on. a the bret jopropeaais will state Paton desired, and ‘per one hdndred dollars th ‘the persone jose proposals are wil tuereupags Be required 10 Sono ‘with the County r the awarded %0 them respect Biting -to the Comptroller the maa of the inty Treasurer for such deposits, the parties will be en- Uitled to recatve certiscaves for equal amounts of the, par f the sums awarded to them, bearing interest from the dates of pa Each (ion 1 should be sealed and endorsed, jew York County bey House Six, * the sais for moaned enclosed ima second envelope, addressed to Comp- ene ight s reserved to reject oy or all of the bids if the imme a rests Of the county TTHEW 7. BBENNAN, Cirror mer Yorx, Derantwent or Financk, ‘ComprhoLirn's Orrice, New Yor! 7 14, 1964. SDEMPTION OF 7 became sunstinune ist oe FUND BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF Et YORK, PAYABLB JUNE 1, 1864. Notice fs hereby given that the ‘Soldiers’ Substitute Bounty Fund Bonds” of the county of New York, becoming due and payable June 1, 1864, with the interest thereon, will be paid on that day on the presentation of said Bonds ‘at this offlee, POPOSALS FOR A LOAN $2,000,000, ROPOSALS: FOR $30 $2,010,000 SOLDIBRS’ PoUBSHTOTE BOUNTY REDEMPTION SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT this office until Saturday, May 28, 1864, at two o'clock P. M., for the whole or any part of the sum of $2,000,000 of “Sol- diers' Substitute Bounty Redemption Bonds” of the county of New York, authorized by chapter 7, and as amended by chapter 11 of the laws of 1864, end by an Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors, approved May 4, 1864, Said Bonds will bear interest at the rate of six percent per annum, payable semi-annually. on the first day of May and Movember in each year, and the principal will be redeem: able in successive annual instalments of $500,000 each, com mencing on the first day of Noveuber, 1873. ‘The proposals will state the amount of bonds desired, and the price per one hundred dollars thereof; and the persons whose proposals are accepted will be required to deposit with the Couaty Treasurer (at the Brosdway Bank), oo ‘Wednesday, the 1st day of June, 1864, the sums awarded to them respectively. re On presenting to the Comptroller the receipts of the County Treasurer for auch depoaite, the parties will be en titled to receive Bonds for equal amounts of the par value of the sums awarded to them, bearing Interest from June 1, bey eon Ench proposal should be sealed and indorsed, ‘Proposals for Soldiers’ Substitute Bounty Redemption Bonds,” and enclosed in a second envelope addressed to the Comptroller. ‘The right is reserved to Feject any or all of the bids, if considered necessary te protect or promote the interests of vachaeeceat MATTHEW 7. BRENNAN, Orry or New Youe—Drrantynns oF Fixe Gourrnotun’s Orrice, mrsmouinn® May ~~ 1804. § QouTneRn BANK | NOTES. WANT! D.—NORTA CAR. S' ollna, Bouth Carolina, Georsla, Alabama, Tenneggee, Virginia and New Orleans bank o MANNING @DE FOREST, bankers and brokers, 19 Wail street. N- te + ve ae asenigyy ort ipAM COMPANY. Organized under the aencral law law of the State of New York. faua or nr Tenee ion tO THE CarirAy stock be required 6 of : Comuay are the owners of Shaw & Linton ns “patent for gen erating seam with coal oll OF ble tule, A. of ae th “inree. chiet rene. bee arter pany. ie oblained upen application at ore, TURNER. HOLTH AUS N. SOuN L. LINTON. che ‘TRUSTEES. Tate GODPREE GUNTHER, Mayor of the city of New You HARWAY, of Partridge & Norway. ate te Hy af Randel vhacemore 8a ARG Ni ee TUN (Patentec), By ELYBBTOR, President Bank of North Ame- tl COMPANY, 62 NATIONAL FI Atrect, New Yer Sane eiestion, ene, J. Lyttelton Adams, Cha". F. Southmaya, Gerardus Boyce, irplug, DROWNE, Beeretary, FINANCIAL, eS <a T°.2 THE STOCK HOLDERS OF THE NEW JBRSEY a Consolidated Copper Company.—The sabe) stockholders of iy bioae” ofthe “company, © ms Fucaday 70h inna, Ms Va wrlt'be loca toed from, Friday, th Pela tie 2) opened om ‘Thursday , 20th to: i AVBIRS, Presiden NITED STATES 10-40 FIVE PER OF U H. MORRISON & 0 Kens SUBSCRIPTION AGRI for the above loan, are now Fg 2Schon ive aul 2 a rapirtee tare’ Shree snd Gold bought'snd ssid ou commmnsson ee Benes ION PACIFIC RAILROAD. OOMPANY.—NOHCB given to the Subscribers te the Capital Stock es ‘allroad Gompang hat call for afur- moret a af Lem Dar ons Der cant | pgp tha pe pany. 1B 13 ‘william et ares, New Fonve ‘on or befere the seri aa of By order 2 ‘Baccutive Oomeniiise. a A. DIX, Preai Joux J. Cisco, Sressuret. sant New Youx, May 10, 1364. $25.0( 000 70 LOAN LOAN ON MORTOAGE RAND C OTHER io Ane gi beeteped ke daar forte Sener iatates, over ice $125. 00% To HOAN—ar fi aI x FBR CENT the ote af the Siete he phe x Wek, 00 "inser at te a8 0 Tora term, ed on New York city Jn sums to suit appli JOSEPH MASON, 534 Pine treet, ToOLLs 10 iO ungeel: MILITARY AND AVAL. Ae TS AND [RUNNERS BRING KouR MEN 70 50 ed Yor cue street. Captain K. 100 recruits: wanted for oue of the beat of New York + regiment, Cue ARTILLERY Pare INFANTRY.—A FEW wanted {inmediate! Highest bout id In cash down, No anh a ieliot tickets tor Ptamilics: Apply at 423 Broadway, New York. FLRanguanrens, TWENTY FIETH NEW YORK cavalty.—Avold the draft, boys. Ten good men wanted for non-commissioned officers’ (veterans preferred), team- sters, saddler and tew privates. Cam Bound for Texas. Highest bounties pal and runners. “Call before 4 P: nire ai Pear} street. plain ene Lovis. MPORTANT T 3Q SOLDIERS AND OFFICERS 'D THEIR RELATIV: ‘By request of sumeros friends to the # ervioe, we bave connected with our banking busineag the collection of BOU BACK PAY, PENSIONS, &C., of eolaiers and thelr relatives: . B. Ae Buren, having been Paymaster General of street, near irm and their is a guarantee that ail business en- to them w be promptly attended t ‘aad correspondents wanted throughout the United Btatet Information yriliagty and promptly given ¢ either personal or by leter, bi aL HN. VAN BUREN & LUCKEY, Bankers, No. 43 Broadway, opposite Park Barracks. Officers will please remember that we have thrown open and cordially invite them to make use of one of our banking rooms for the transaction of their own exclusive business when fn the city, where their letieracan be sent, and they have every accommodation for settling thetr accounts, &c. BW YORK COUNTY VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE. Orrice Naw BuioiNcs, ‘Corner CuamBeus Staeet anv Broapwar, __Enirance on Broadway. § 10.000 YOLU! NTEERS WANTED. he following are the pecuniary Iinducomeniy offered COUNTY*BOUNTY. cash down....... $300 UNITED STATES BOUMTY, ad Total, applications “id be ‘made j committee. wity person bringing a recruit for thearmy to this oflce ve & pren GODFREY GUNTARR: Mar WT, BRENNAN, R, Compiroter, a RDY, ay Hiaor. MR. che Bare Supervisor. WILLIAM B. TWEBD, Superv GEORGE OFDYKE, Aur iary Member. « County Committee, . Chairman, ORISON 804. BLU dAitord Pay ona ast Colonel of ifty-seventh regiment, N.Y. V., who was killed at the batue of the Wilderness, Virginia, on 1 Members wil meet at the Armare, i171 etek a : ny H. Hotty, Orderly. aaa” ‘Tse DRAFT POSTPONED. TWELVE HUNDRED VO ) VOLUNTEERS WANTED. A CHANCE FOR PATRIOTS. It having been determined that thecliy of New York te ficient, our TWELVE HUNDRE! ota wnt ther President call for 30,08 me ooned for & few gays, 10 0 ot, if AL <i Se So riee ‘county to aid” them in ndred and seventeen men neoded, and from the misfortune of a draft. er Committee will pay the following tice: — soe 8300 0 18 Un MARINES NAVAL RECRUITS FOR THREE YEAK FOR NAVAL RECRUITS FOR TWO YEARS FOR NAVAL REORUITS FO! E YE. ‘AR. 100 ‘0 be paid for bringing an A county premiym of $10 will army recruit to Ms office. in addition to the government remiumrof $10. anda county premium of $20 will be paid I recruit. New York make one grand and final the ii Ey ee gaeerer serra Bs T. BRENNAN, ompoter visor El R WILLIAM M. T' visor. WILLIAM R. STE! Supervisor GEORGE ee ‘Chairman. New Yors, Asti 11, 1866. U=™ STATES NAVY MARINE U¢ CORPS. ot ig # YOuUNTERR, co! ER, NEW YORE CO! BUILDING MMITTER, 1 CORNER CHAMBERS STREET AND BROADWAY. FIVE THOUSAND REC RECRUITS WANTED FOR THE NAVY AND MARINE CORPS. NTY BOUNTY OF AND 8X COUsiaE DOWN FOR Rs yh N $300 FOR MARINES 4B AND erie MONEY. and. United — authorities having, in order te fi ihe Nay: a nore the raising of re- waranteed that be counted on ie a aoe oes the je County recruits for = cash r a0 for marine corps. A PERSON RIT FoR “THE Na AVY OR MARINE « a ae, WILL RE- OEY OF THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. 20 00 per tb. sg moe Seamen ana’ orilaary” seainen, who’ wilt be. shipped for tro years, will receive. Ia addition to the above bount three months’ pay 1D advance, and three months’ x ® pay as government bonny, e rates of wages are as follows: First class firemen. $30 per month. vad do. 3 do. ‘OMIPASNETS. «4 0. Seam 18 do. 4 do. 112 do. 1 do 16 years or 1 Boys stout in good health, and not below 4 feet 8 inchesin height. Tn all casea the consent of the parents or guardians must be nist obmines. ‘be cotinty bounty and the three montha’ mavanee » Will be paid to ail recruits, irrespective of class pay can be left ‘at home, by application to the ymastera of the vessels, to ‘which tho recrulus may be ae eedful information can be obtained by applying at Naval Tent in the Park; and persons can be enlisted ahd eworn in at either of the following rendezvous, which srg, the, only ones authorized by the Navy Department in we reoruite thie enlisted and receiving the bounties afore: said will be credited to the quota of the city and county of N OT CAPTAIN O8CAR BULLUS. U, 8, ¥, CAPTAIN EDWARD THOMSON, Wen LIBUT, COM'’G J. MeLEOD wgarny "hes N, ACTING MASTER JOHN W. GOIN, u y: N. Bouth street, CAPT. A. N. BREVOORT, U. 8, EDWARD P, MEEKER, Vail ©. GODPaRy aT a: NITED STATES “NAVAL RENDEZVOUS HEAD. biiahed 1847, No. 9 Cherry street, near S00 RECRUITS WANTED. Use, STATES ARMY AND D NAVY OFFICE, NO. 67 cocker street. $100 Bounty to wounded fold! Back Pay, Bounty and’ Prive Money collected, Pensions procured. 5TH, NEW, YORK VOLUN Wanted, the bighest cash do: i oobdu ues KRS.—100 RECRUITS id; relief for fam) yard duty near Wash ‘Lispenard street. ATH HEAVY ARTI BRY—IN Fonss, | pore oan OD rion duty; no tiresome marches, no oe ¥ at ih ub eats RG a sori TEAM "y WE KLY ro, AVERPOOL TOUCHING. az The ‘Live vere and Philedelphia. Stemeanip ‘tor. elphia Steams it 4 ching thelr full powered Clyde uh Tree Bian stusbipe es Bis ‘OF WASHINGTON, wy CITY OF MANCHESTER, Serasy: 3 CITY OF Lo: “Satarda cox every ony off Saturday, at ‘noon, from roe ia No i Nort RATES OF PA pinay ooh ea = yf $40 te Lone 36 Do. te Pane 95 : Do. to Hambura.:, 90 ‘to tonsmbirg . Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremeu, Rotterdam, Antwerp, £c., at equall: miwerp; £e.. at equally low rates. Cabin, Fu serie ater te ers have st Modatious for pas. re strougly built In gon sections, and carry patent ay » snnthilatore: surgeons are im, aed, aie DI Victei res, pe the Gampaur'e te is in G. DALE, 1 ire watnut JOUM G: DALE, Agent 16 Broadway. N.Y. THE brads AND NEW 3ORe Rstrnt 4 com Dy 4 first ot IOWA, Praaee wins Beith eas 8.008 borthen, between 26 way. For barainnees ap] on at th Advances ors ‘on merchandise consigned to _ HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, _ South stepet. the London agents. yer “AND AMERICAN STEAM NAVIGATION STEAM TO LONDON. DIRECT. The frst class iron steamship London will sail on June 11. fe» Payable in currency, Steerag Passengers forwaraed. to Havre, Paris aud German ports at yery low rates. Riot LLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadwa; HE MONTREAL OCRAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S meni BELGIAN, from Quebec to Li ur ay 14. Rates of passage, $35, $70 aad ight drafts on the ‘National Bank, payable at ‘a its branches in England and Ireland. cacy SABEL & SEARLE, For passage bey Broadway, New York. HE NORTH GERMA? LLOYDS STEAMSHIP HANSA, H. J. Von Sapten, commander, carrying the United States ‘mall, will sail trom the Bremen pier, foot of Third sireet, Hoboken, on SATURDAY, Mag. b| at 12 o'clock M., BEMEN, VIA ‘SOUTHAMPTON, passengers to “LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BRENEN at the following rates, payable in gold of ts equivaleut in currency :— fon the fret cabin, $105; second cabin, $62 50; steerage, ‘The HANSA will be falounl by the AMERICA. June 4 For freight or passage apply to OELRICHS & CO., ibaa street. {OR LIVPRPOOL TAPSCOTT'S LINE. The British clipper ship ALBION snils May 20. For asage apply on board, at per 48 Bast rer. oF 10 passage ap & cO,, ‘So South street, rue B HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S RON MAIL STEANSH[PS. “rom Southampion. From New Tork, April 16, May 14. BAVARIA. Hr BD, payable im gold or ite equivalent For freight Spply to arises & CO., 45, Exchange For passage apply to C, B' RICHARD & BOAS, No, 181 Broadway Stew FROM AND “10 paneer AND LIVER- QUNARD LIN! From New York, $35 currency; to New York, $35, gold or mt 10 eurrenoy LA, sails Wednesday, pT A NATIONAL STEAM. NAVIGATION COMPANY, From New Yerk, cabin, $100 and $30; ste §: rage, Payable in currency. LOUISIANA, Saturday, May 21. tor passage apply OF pease APPUWTLLIAMS & GUIO R CALIFORNIA. F° ‘M. 0. ROBERTS’ LINE £0 SAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON, Via Panama Railroad. ILLINOIS, MONDAY, MAY 23, AT Noon, The finest, fastest and strongest steamship in the Califor- pla trage wil sail as above, from pier Toot ot Warren stieect, For fs passage apply or teighi or passage w "°p. X, CARRINGTON, Cofuer of Warren aud West streets, Broadway. The steamship Fo CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA A first class steamer will leave New York on the 3d, 13th land 234 of each month, except when these dates fall on Sun- day, when the éay of ‘departure will beon the Monday fol- 5 Bow!- + Agent. "For freight or passage apply at the ooly ing Green. D. OR NEW ORLEANS pal ar ‘on SATURDAY, MAY 14 at 3 o'clock P. Mf The United States Mall -idewheel steamship MORNING STAR, Henry L. Hepburn. Commandes will sail as above from vir a Nerth river, ‘Toot of Houston For freight 8A bas: or pasage anni fo RAYNOR, 10 Barclay street. EySRING GEAR wil follow, OR NEW. ee GEAn? DIRECT. eect, steamship otfien, N ALLEN, |, Commander, Wii eave ples I8'North iver, for New: Orleans direct, on Wednesday, May 18, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely. No freight Feceived or biisef Tading signed on the day of sailing. For treighQor passage apply to. z LUDLAM, HEINEKEN & CO, 8 Broadway. OR HAVANA VIA NASSAU, N. P. Fhe British and North Auiorican Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's new steamer COKSICA, Uaptain Le Mes. surver, will sail for tho above ports, ‘fron the Company's id on oe agi APRIL 23. $45 Fes ean to No freight rece ara oid or ie sauivaient, Fecieghive pan aye ne E. CUNARD, jo, 4 Bowling Green. OR NEW ORLEANS Dingcr. —THE NEW UNITED puree mail steamship ORGE WASHINGTON, Cap- fF will leave pier 9 North fiver on Satirday, ieee P ansage, with unsurpassed accommoa. nd 0 Dil signed on day of sailing. Ap> Mp CHOMWELL & 6O., 85 Weat street. iain May doris ply to ,OR PORT ROYAL AND BEAUFORT, 8 C.—THE Fo Gnited Btates Matt ‘Steamahfp TRADE WIND, 600 tons burthen, B. K. Babblige commander, will Wave pier No. 4 Nor river, on Saturday, May. 14: at 3 o'rlock P. M. pre- cwely. For *reight or ne Brat os dations, apply w B. N Broadway. ‘accommo- TEUTRAL FLAG.—AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE, N carrying the Garied states mails, The British AL Kio. well mast iow rapidly load! Ba-t river, r pert direct, The Al clipper HO, at pier 10 Eaat river, te i Willams: master, 5 Ww. having the and, t portion of ber niwaul, as aborg positively ihe It of Jun ip HERMINE, Wilnes macter, is receiving fargo at p river, find wilt have despatch Cor Due din, Port Otag land. For freight and passage ap- tly only to Re W. CAMERON, 88 Beaver street (AIEAP PASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN Ona lnd.—Tapscolt’s Bmigration and Foreign Bx- change odce, 86 South street, New Drafis on ‘and, Ireland, Scotiand and Wales, ties wishing to jends or remit money to the old coun! poseibte races by appizing to or OTHERS & CO., 56 South wtree Yor! Pi ing TAPSCOTT B LINE, FOR LONDO! . SROTHERS « TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD —TRAINS FOR ALBA: —SHIP VICTORIA SAILS ae or drafts, apply to TAPSCOTT South street. ny, Troy, the North and West, leave ambers street lA ‘ron ea Band 10:40 F, M., and on Sundays x Tork, ‘TARR AND Oo North West, | ty. ee depen ath mM. ‘and 4.25 mM. eday ve BO. DANTEE DEBW, nm 4 ater wie aut “igen ee Point, nm ewourm, Pot igh ke a Hodsoo, On aad a Hit eoe on alternate daye wn tae DREW, forming = fially lige, AT FOR ALBANY —CHANGE OF PIER = ptaia Jenn 2 ‘Tallma: win, ‘rom ‘Thirtiosh lands R POUGHKEEPSIE.—STE. ROW, eatatet pasa DUCHESS, p4;” mh are || SS Franniun street plat sare excepted), at 6 o'clock 8 w. FEB STEAMER THOS. ane AFTER MAY i MAND Ar 18, er aise ae fol rom feeb of fo, Zand @ ry das Sica lated, On Priday ‘es foot of te ey ‘81 5 o'cloc! Twentieth and Thirtieth 10‘and’ 2 p iris, and Thirteth street on the looks jown trip. BY Wee Bleventh street, borween RNTIAM'S FURNITURE BXPREas, BURNHAM'S Furnivore Bapres, Barn’ i itpreeer | ns NI ! DEPARTORE OF THE STEAMER | ; been pounened unt Sntur- ecctaee ‘soc PAaPiNALU, Agente. nh | AMUSEMENTS, INTER Ganpen. FAREWELL NIGHT =, or EDWIN BOOTT!, AND LAST of he alent series of ies SENTATIONS sf the, great reat ead siasaard charactors, with Which. n rounecied. ‘THIB BV! ming ng (gamunoats, wa MAY la will appear tm Ha. sprand role of being his 4 thi LAST APPEARANCE Day, 16th, ta er York of ae Beertel A rie TUMSDAY, 17m, the laanageiment has sincere pleasure {o abuouncing the retuen to tits theatre, the scene ef tele Winter trium) of ND MRS. W. J. FLORENC! won will be presented Tom Taylor's Fie" Towet-o WLEACE “an N1BL0's Garo: COMMENCES ‘Lessee and win, Wheatley wr Ranney’ WILLCAMS - MOST POSITIVBLY LABT N NIGHT 18 »ea.-01 im. AND Mi uns 8 “ag NBY Win. we. oe riety Mra Barney Wil es. the in whfeh Mrs, BARNEY Sige Will guatata ten. ait. ferent characters, Vencluding winnee baND ab Pomesis Drama of As pia ii by s ver ‘ds ise by lia ree OL wri ptae ‘During the piece M the song of “Billy O'Rourke.” and will d ao Williams tae celebra- ted DON: OK JT ORDAY. VEYENING, MAY 16, Will be cote ay A Gran Dra written ; " JOHN BROUGILAM. E Esq. ie V4 the sole right ofits production in. Now ‘ore having been rohased wy Mr. eWenier enuitled in which the celebrated iyric MLLER! VESTVALLT will appear, (having been expressly ei to sustain the arduous character of ANGELO.) This famous draua, alter many months of preparation, will be presented, with an excellent cast, beautiful new Scenery, new and costly Costumes, splendid Appotatments, original Music, Premiere Dansueses and Grand Ballet, Seats seeured aix digs in advance. EW BOWERY THEATRE Sole Proprietor. FOUR PIECER. ‘Twelfth night of Miss KATB VANOB,| Who will aprear in the Arama of thy OR, PAULINE oF THe oromac, Bo ae Na Lingard with hor celebrated horse Doa x CG BONIFACE, W.G JONES, 7 "GRO BROOKER, Mrs, Mr, MARDEN, Mr. G. LINGARD, In the dramas of 7 is ‘BOLD SMUGGLER Hi ROBERT MACAIRE, VERMONT Wool De DEA f Irishman. LYMPIC THEATRE. Lesson and Dire: 622 AND 634 BROADWAY. ens rs, John Wood. J. H. Selwyn. id DRAMA, THE B Butitied THE CHIMNEY CORNER. in which Messrs, G. Jamison, W. Davidge, 4. 1. Parsloe, Jr.. Berry, Miss fi. irving and Miss appear, having bees received wit rt PLAUBE, it wil! be repeated THIS EVENING, Followed by the be era Td ‘GH. Clarke, C. A. Harris tn which MRS. JOHN WOOD will appear in her talenuied tmpersonation ef ML om | ith a Mise J-Wfaltera, Messrs, WW. Davlage, . i, Olarke and a (ONDay BYENING, MAY 26, : spake ‘rns BN TTA IRVING, at IN PARIS, . AN. UNPROTECTED FEMALE. Doors open at 7\;. Performances commence at 7X, Beats aecured three daya tn RYANTS’. MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 Broad way. JONDAY, May 9, sid every night durin the week, _ SOBNES pe Jack CADE, Lord Bay..... ‘Yack Cade, .-...Dan Bryant First Ume of thi jerful, mysterious DEVIL s SPORT BROTHERS. BUFFALO BO’ pow uP. Ys. New Songs, Dances. Burlesques, Comicalit Doors open at 7; w commence at $ o'clock. Ticket poetic AND. PRAMATIC RECITATION. IMEN ip e iA ly ‘TSON will FOURTH POETIC: AND" DRAMATIO RECITATION, With Vocal Iituatration t Dodworth Hail, ey Gu TURSDAY Breuning, May tf, 1 Tickets, fifty cents. Fees HELLER aii ate ac ‘a 585 Broadway, ORRonite Nivlo’ TONIGHT AND KVE "EVENING, my. DE: EMEN'S MAGIQU KS, aerairu UALISM MADE ASY, AND FOURTH WEEK OF THE FIRST PROGRAMME. The varied “toanitesiations "of tue Davenport Broth including the tying and untying. the mystic hands and the irrepressible trurapet, will be done more quickly and more astonishingly by ROBERT HELLER, in addition to his neu MARVELLOUS TLLUBY ‘ONS, HIS VARIOUS TOURS DyADDRESSE, | 2 HIS ADMIRED PIANOQVURTE SOL HIS STRANGE SUPERNATURAL VISION. Doors open at 734 o'clock; to commence « Box office open far »aie of tickets trom Wil s. Matinee to-day a2 P.M NTER GARDEN—RXTRA NOTICE. ‘The management takes pleasure to announcing the following extraordinary bili of attraccious for the BENEFIT OF MRS. CHANFRAU, May 16. ' The follow. to take place on Monday evening next, ng artists have Kindly volunteer DAN "savant MR NELSE. ‘SEYMOUR, oF BRYANTS’ MINSTRELS. MR. FRANK BROWER. MR. W. 8. “‘nUpworTH, woop's MINSTRELS, y kind permission of H. Wood, Ean, After then pevtormances at their respective caatitahments. a7 as roa eee Bet. bn the politeness of eatley, Esq.,. = ets T. J. HERNDON . MR. F. 8. “CHANFRA U, who wl maxe his iret appearance In his native clty In three yearsin om 0 i ugbable Piay of NN COUSIN AT HOM * Mersonating Lord Iundreary, and his great creation of Lewin SAM. MRS. CHANFRAU.. ‘w SUSIE TRENCHARD “Ll Bacio” (by Arditt! Ses See bills of the day. Bo 1BLO'S 8AL00} Mt IN. LLE. ECGENIE Sanwere AB 8 to announce that her GRAND CONCERT rh WILL TAKE ® ON SATURDAY BVENING. MAY lt On which occasion the following e1 appear: — MME, BUENA D'ANGRI, LLAN MULLEN AUER, BIGNOR “ABBLLA TICKETS ONB DULLAR EACH, INCLUDING RE- SERVED SEAT; may be obtaived at Meer’ & Schirmer’s music store, 701 Broadway, and in the eveaing at the door. oun®. T 8 O'CLOCK. iment artiate will EXTRA NOTICE, BENEFIT ri MISS HENRIETTA IRVING, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 16, AN UNPROTRCTRD FEMALE, Seats can now be secured. RVING HAUL, FALLON'S GREAT WORK OF ART, he ates STEREOPTICON, will open at the above magniiicent hi HA ON MONDAY EVENING, MAY 16, Tickets 25 cents, Family tickets, admitting alx persons, one dollar. ae BVAR IAG MR, AND MRS. VANDENTIOFP, SHAKSPERE AND DICKENS. DODWORTH'S HALL, 8 O'CLUC 1 FIRE, FIR! FIRE. jignor BUONO CORE, rag TEALIAN SALAMANDER, KING oh F riite, KINGS, Hee ee ae taath Coe INTENSE HEAT, aT JONES: WUOD, may {o witnese a private @ ‘The New York. press are invited pibtton nthe 18th Five prygf Mabulacturers and fire de- partments, learn a secre}, Sinegericon., 18, PERFECT, ORDBR, for traveling in ase hy et \ Ane be sold for $200, Teas than coat by addressing Stereopticon, Herald oflce, OADWAY—NOW UNDERGOING: thor Fir a eecoratious an enlargement, wil jn afew days with the new burlesqu Higuevot Bue’ notice will be ‘Emin 1ES oF rite CORPS DE BALLET Waar deny of Music, Brooklyn, Apply to Mr, ©. T. PARSLOE, 666 Browdway, cormer of Prince strest, from 10 to & .DAY BY ROBERT HELLER, at aria TAR transcendent teurs daddrense tnd delassemens magiqies 85 Broadway. FINE ARTS. DRIOKS & CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. 179 FIFTH anes. between Twentyaecond apd fwenty-third streets. Caries de visite $2 per dozen, Our work cannet ve: excellent. me “3 aA cnoteR ts onRe TION OF OLD 8 rw pit A. LKENBURGUS, ii Browd street, Newark, pate vias scant Second time this season, with 3) Boenery wad ‘She: sift TALB . MANTUA. TORGANy MOUDON ABBU RANCH, WRDABSDAY (first time this season! _THURSDAY—119th night of ROSEDALE, 29 oun oan? ge MISS-FANNY HERR MB, @. L. FOX, ‘The fall pantomime: with the drama of , RM mie Dior Wy. Bimon the Soft Minato (the idiot’ ea Manette. ey ing So ul awa iA ‘ox 1B HOU ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM IMMENSE ARRON ooaeroe> HOUSES, GREaT Svocnss BELPHEGOR, TH. rie MOUNTBRANE. fie “BEAUTIFUL A san C3 ‘OMS LISHED YOUNG uke PRET N MLLE. BKNESTLIN, who appears IN A NEW DANCE. ‘The magnificent arama o| BELPHBGOR fncindes in cat Messrs, N jadaway and Ja:ahou, Mr, Prior, Mrs. AL WATER, TO Ae, NT. Mr. HARRISON, 1mprempia 3 With his Wood and Straw Justrui AFTERNOON EVENING. o.be sen at all hours of whe day an ‘and ev b ‘T3 and DI. NUT Vi Wars. ranean EXAMINATIONS AND CHARTS, PROPESSOK LIV STUN, Paiiitugee ‘AX FIGURES. Ma uu AL GROUP, RALKIE THREE UeiGaLaY RDUGANED tar CAI MONSTER SKKPENS, AND OTHbR Cuniosiries. Adm: ion 25 cent; Culldren uncer ten, 1S cents 0OD'S MIN! Wiser By Mazimillan and Napolen Dw wt caries Historical Reminiscences es Doors open at7; commence at Boviore i Recess’ gate PPOTHEATRON 7 ve i ain sate tbe ane = — treat, oppoaii ounenih a ar WEL Grete eee ERS “sn the ‘ace at Indi im ong Ana ase nO THE iT STS SEB FROM NORTH vaND 80 BOUT, AMERICA, 4m friendly competition AP ¥ BING. o'clock. Gand D Man iia en ‘SATURDAY, NOVELTIES coin’ iN in an expert, daring and gracetul horton wale ant female, N CHRISTENDOM. bara teey WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL y ot the most lithe and agile "Athi ; by a a extant, CROBATICS BY A MAMMOTH TROUPE of brave and skilful victors In many ® warmly contested Arenic Disp! QUINE, FEATS BY STEEDS trom beth sega the equator, who are "more than brote, and htt errs buman.” ae BS Bsa sougs ae rent COMEDIES, innumerable etceieras o wt ODRL HIPPOTHEATRIC tnt ‘TAINMENT. 10. ADVANCE IN rin THE PRICES, Reserved Atati 75 Maier ie Circle, 60 cents; ehitdren half price; sAmnoleaire, is comin. Doors open—Afternoom BL Lp; ev Nae ROADWAY, B ood i, RATRE. roadway, corner of Broome street, ais Stage Manager. th MUNDAY BVENING,” MAY 16, jon of the pve DRAMATIC SEASON, on which occasion i ; EMMA WALLER will appear in a bi ity ORIGINAL PLAY, never med upon any singe, writtel asia PPANNY KEMBL. bs! and entitled AN Lhd H TRAGEDY, which will be ore EXtinciy NeW sCEMERy, ncils 0 PARD Ww. MAEDER, JOHN THORN, x GEORGE’ WALLACK assistant ‘New Furniture and 4 Uphol from the GA: and ry. ropersiee and K.ecant Costames, Mee, WALLER will vo a by ved Lui and » full and talented orps of Dramatic Art some of whom oe P pctabl ed New York favorites, others court fur the firat time MTHOVOLITAN APPRONATION. AN ENGLISH TRAGEDY, Anne Winthroy Juage Winthrop. Messrs. F Geurge Hoscoee Post, 8 Parker, Maniy,’ Campoally M weil, Howard and Sirs, Bloan in the cast. Doors open at :'.. commence at § o'clock. Due notice will be eigen of the, Scat Appearance ‘of Mr, Jane- Martin, Mrs. Brougham Robertson, Miss Marie Boniface and others, Broswway THEATRE, 485 BROADWAY, CORNER F aad BROOME STRBET. Matinee: NUON, THIS APT! T 2% O'CLOCK, wi SIMMONS SIMMONS will perform th BLOOD RED WRITING ON THE ARM, dition toan ezeriten rogram 9 Tlusions, among bh may be part SHINING OM A SINGLE THREAD, THE ANIMATED Pate Japanese Busiertl with two iuwertiye, POSITIVELY LAST. APPRARANCE OY simmons, HE DRAMATIC 5BAS will be inauge raved Monday, Ma; a ea |} ELLER'S ( 1D MATINKK TO-DAY, AT 2 P. M, ‘at the Salle Diabolique, 685 Broadway, oppomte the Metropolitan Hotel. HB ORIENTAL MOBIC HALL, T ROADWAY. ABOVE ALERCRE Tae Most LOVELY LADY WAITERS, B MOST GORGEOUB COSTUMES, aoe T COMPLETE ORC ESTRA, tae a EATEST FACILIT) FUR ENJOYMENT, In any esiabiinhment of the kind im the world. Th Oriental ts fitted up with fairy lice splendor, » eostiy mi masient viaiior views with as ul tonishment th non Inings; It is indeet a or complete the ilwtom, benutiful Lay Walvers "iri oom-tantiy arow Teel Pte oben pe omy Fed f mystery and deight Is open mightiy. A: im! wishes ie = EE FRANK BURNS. NI MRS. a BL tee ty h faid vat hcasay D PARBWELL RBADING, 8 Shae AY popwonti BAT RDAY EVENING, MAY 14 “aS YOU LIKB IT.” oes BARDELL V8. PICKWICK, To commence at $ o'clock, AMERICAN THBATRE, AA proapway TWO PERFORMANCES 30 0 DAY, MATINEE, MATINEE, MATINBE, BROADWAY. iN AND BVENING, eo Mati A ated jn which will be pre “yy, nina TION HE GREAT. Come NATION wiih appear in their different acts, &e. en Pantomime of Roqumet, the unforti Mademotselle Laarenceer. Annetie. ibe el si ih greatest cor med eitaduRy Win an ats canted ane RRS peancitul Hora! valley, somposed by Paul Brilliant, evlitied ROSE DE MAL by Misses Lizale Beh witze, Millie Flora,tannetta Waetnle Ida Koa, a mk Nixon, Macy 8 5s 4 se Fivrence Lotiie La Polot, ville nad Jenuie Larraive sat MMA. DO TAKE ME TO SBE HELLER, HB GIVES jMMntinee to-lay at 2 o'clock, and f should eo Ike toe: = GUARANTER ANY PBi BAzs0 spon TIONS. bauee. rp Fr or4 nowledge of 1 ro lone wiih, one, witout three mouths’ ingiruction with one witnoul & preiee now!nage of the instr: ne fad original, which wn , can learn in fiftees eit at mont bri san to preslion i ‘Dow IN. 748 Broadway, near

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