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— SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. < NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1864. ‘ ; — = — ~<< — eT —— an ot eee ‘4 bas been given to understand that the | determine under the conditions: to m the éiplo- the country. Pero will always remember with grati- MILITARY AND NAVAL. ‘at ceva”, tration has the iptention of contractiog » | matic deelaration, which 1 sadjorn. ag THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC. tude the noble conduct of the foreigners at thie eOleMP | Fy wiED BATES NAVAL RENDEZVOUS HEAD. F 4ty millions of dollars, which, being exces- ‘Dostages several officers of Perev' le occasion. quarters, esiaviiabed 3847, No. 9 Cherry street, near a. the of the Treasury, is, Y, Who ball be answerable for apy ineult offered to Pern ie determined to fight for ber liverty, and will Fravblie ‘aquere. os “4 0 the opinion Influential political men, for djects. loan a AARNE s0over /01D the great Northern republic than return te the 60 ;ORUITS WANTED. ‘ob,ect of gaining means fer an opposition to the just + reply at the Chincha Islands, and avai) . bad q Joroinion of old Bpain; for the beroic sous of the North ee ae os Pomaats Of Spain, of Ine opportunity to offer, Bo. Bo. fe B bave given us under (he present circumstances eo many Pay Pa Aeeey Tr sete, SUROZONS waite Zeruvian, governmect wil €0, wbab it may Luis i rinzon. | Seizure of tho Chincha Islands by Spaln---Tho Blockade of Callag---Plam of | iui ron of she symathy nd detorm nation, toh my Mat during bis ‘abeence Lima the subjects ‘The undersigned, special commissioner extracrdinary A the least doubt but that the attentate committed by the * the Queen, a ut igreiiony of the republic ot ar useeln Mala ia, Fora, and commander geveral the Fortifications and Part of the City of Callae, Peru. ¥ Spanish squadron on the 14th inst, has been a plan pre- | Ne may be eventualities of the future. Tho méderation Whereas, the reasons laid down in the memorandom of its government, of the aathorities, and | directed on the 12th instant to the representatives of the of the couptry in general, will give to ‘the | allied nations ip Lima are an evident proof that Perus ernment hor Majesty the standard for | vian government bas placed itself, with respect to ber conduct it will bave to observe hereafter; and if, un- | Majesty's government, in ap attitude which renders the fortunately, excesses should be committed, the reprisals | employment of force indispensable; pared beforeband. The aggression would have taken place even if the government of Peru had acceded to tbe exaggerated pretensions of Senor Mazarredo, recogoiing him i the character of commissioner, In fact, even before the Spanieh commissioner pretended *aid recognition, the Spanish squadron was preparing for MENT N, ¥, V.-HEADQUARTERS, «22 14.978 conse Mitcet, i. Yap tem wanted highs bounties paid and forty ($40) dollars pi furlough gramted, No bumbu u i IN HAND WILL BE EAD TO GOLD for men; te the attack, taking ip powder and other articles of war at to fill & country quotas $800 for, the cit ‘will be prompt, energetic and decisive; for modern Spain Considering that the policy of conciliation followed up yaion iso, and awe bimself made uo secret of the af- 8 reavonab dea! w quire of © fair, is wo learn from the Chile papers, which, with- orP 4s firmly resolved not to allow her song to be trampled | to the present day bas had the only result that the gov- of Bowery a wpon or ber flag to be blemished. ercment of a country which owes Spain sacred oblige. nk. ‘The undersigned repeats to his Excellency M. ‘Ribeyro | tions shovld forget them, believing moderation to siguify 1, under the CHlze oot Knowing the threat wag to be realized so soon, pro- ——$———— - 2ASH IN HAND FOR THE COUNTRY, peed to the Chiean government 40 consider the cause of : ¢ 375 the assurances ef bis most distinguished consideration, impotence ; Peru ag their owo. {a this respect the opinion is unani- 5 ee d eruit will ree EUSEBIO DE SALAZAR I MAZARREDO. Considering that it is the fault of the government of ‘MoUs 1D OF Biater republic. $4.50 Morte Wy pigiat the colbert ot Dllver sty At- TO hie Fxcelieucy the Minister of soreign Relations, the republic that the goveroment of her Catholic Majesty The aggression, the result of ill will, has been pre- | laviic Moiei H President of the Council of Ministers of Peru. has not recognized the independence of Peru, and tbat, pared long ago, and could not have been more unjust and pga aC: sand inconsiderate. The agents of Spain were determined to bring avout, at ali bazard, a rupture with Peru, what- ever migbt be ber conduct; and they haye not even tried to find a pretext in order to give a decent appearance to their unjustifiable proceedings. We can hardly believe that the Cabinet of Madrid gave such instructions or were to approve of the conduct of its ageots: but ir the government of Queen Jeabelia should renew the ingult by. their approbation, Peru, relying upon the justice of her sanse, will revenge that affront, and Spain, responsible for all events that may occur, will bave lost her yood came in America forever. The United States sioop-of-war St. Marys remained at igo when the steamer left, and would stay uotil the miral’@ arrival, to look out for protect the interests of American citizens, Wishing to remove the prisoners from the Cbincha Islands, after their seiz y the Spaniards, the Peruvian goverument chartered the English steamer Guayaquil for the purpose, and on ber return from the islands the pris- oner#, one hundred and fifty in number, under a guard of only fifteen men, rose and got possession of the —- and compelled the captain by force to land them on the mainland, They fired several shots at the captain and oe the-man at the wheel before they could get ession. The Peruvian govervment has purchared the Pacific Navigation Cempany’s new ateamer Quito, for the sum of six bundred thousand dollare. Sbe will be immediately fitted as a cruiser, with a heavy armanent, and from her great speed will make a most efiicient veasel. nish vesgeis-ol-war, ene a ninety gun screw Bhip-of-the. the otber an iron clad, are reporsod to be on their way to reinforce Admiral Pinzon, They wil) malo a formidable addition to bie squadron. A few thirty and one hundred pounder. Parrott guus, fitted complete, with a large supply of projectiles, would now meet with a ready sale at most remunerative price: AW wy yl, \ even'iavatnmar Will ot the West Point foundry : Uy, TL OACA % GY, the hint, aud ship at the earliest possible. moment some say! 1 <n of their “pets,”? They could not make a better specula- Zi) iO «(, | tion and do more good in a good cause. a Ey maaiaesty: wing poe the above, and with- prt bn CF he apeeanee of one of her public writers, is departure for Callao, aud lelt that port aa beers | _Coueideriog tbat the Ulcckade of one or more ports mie would only cause useless bloodshed and destruction of Tho official organ of the government of Peru, speaking | Property of subjects of the allied nations, and perhaps of the ple inoy eee in the second paragraph of pet? ‘eruyians, Who censure the conduct of their gov- Sova by ihe Spauish commsionge nthe note that hey | _(Cctsidering tbat Ler Maleety’s goverment bas nover judge of the state of abberri 0 in which it Ly > e written, and some docementa that will be suificient to Meier ae ae much ag possible to effect form a sei jense medi + apaanioes oak ahick i ri ited.?? The iptomamulecs Considering that the government of Feru has moreover ‘be received probably by the steamer due here on the sth declared, ty a diplomatic document addressed to the gov- ef May, with six days later intelligence. ernment of Great Britain, «that the guano jslands were This diMculty in regard to the term commissioner was — ra ytonge ass remnpeatt gped < the govern- Rloted ot jn my letter of the 26in, inal; bat it was nut | meet, and bal therefare they could not admit on them fares After the departure ia so abrupt @ mamener at the | _ Coosidering that the property of ald ielands can be re- ish Commissioner, the Peruvian Minister of Foreign | ViDdicated by her Majesty's government with @ right Affairs addressed a long letter to the Spavieh Minister of | @20ar to that witb which Great Britajp sanctioned when Btate, getting forth the whole trouble Iu s plata and un. | {re rosiorey, the islands OF Fernand! Po, Armobon and Pretending manuer; he reviewed the cause of the diff. | fonrcos aller, & 10 acer 3 een romeesien Gulty, the dbsire of Pera that justice should be done, and | SFE & ie ae na She conduct of the Spanish officials in thelr intercourse | COBeMering that, according. to a mani oo ion lately with the goveroment and people of Peru. He shows fully py a svatunant ten pel glee faye’ ieee Con- and satis'actorily, to any government not determined | &Tes8, government jena ali ge ienierar aa ‘wpon hostilities, how it has always been the desire of Peru | CoUtract rb Te tien ie el a Bag tt to maintain the most friendly relations with Spain. He of wba ry ete the treasury; denies that his goverment intended to borrow seventy Bice ried a nablis colina, aiees of Purp. Ts Fone ra To tae against Spain or for any otber | oorosing the vet exigencies of Spain, and that the object subject of Spain lost his life, he speaks of it’ as an ord | of the cbetacies put to the reception of the undersigned mary row, atid ove that would be bardly mentionedw it | *P€C!! commiseicner is to gain sutticient time for termi thought of at all, after the endeavors malo by his fy. | Ate tbat Heaucial operation—the undersigned, com- erpment to investigate the affair and bring the guilty | Pacder general of her Catholic Majesty’s squadron in the th iB ¢ i the guilty. | Pacitc, und ber epecial commissioner extraordinary in Parties 10 justice, "He also says that spanish subjects bad” | per, “Geciaro to bave resolved tho following — Ee a ae earn reosire the: mesh fol ticle 1. Her Majesty's squadron will take possession nde by Lone ten it dateattie uyian Authorities, andetS; a) the islands belonging to V'eru, and of all men-of-war see opiag thab all difficulties would be speedily and that might form an obstacle to that project. BC! . ‘i -4 - Att. 2 The guauo existing on the Chincha Islands tne Cuinche binsan as received at Lim& of the selzure of | shaihgerve as a mortgage for ail sume advanced. to Pera he republic was iseued, of which the following isa | VY forego sul,ects uuder the cuarantee of said mauure, BATH SASH, BOUNTY. <VOLUNTEERS WANTED q for envy \urtillery reghments, doing garrison duty in forte near Baltimore and Washi . Apply Wo 1. JAB. WELLS. 150 Centre street, corner Walker, NAVAL PRIZE MONEY, &C. HOY!—PRIZB_ MON TO 8ALLOR8—BOUNTE veed for wounds received im de. Discharged Navy or Army officers, sallors or sol- their widows or Bi PROMPTLY PAID thele J; 8, BA —Army Band BOUNTY mons x D BISSELL, 1 Broadway, corner of Chaim’ Ea Pay, &e., by od Navy Banker, ALY SOLDIERS DISCHARGED OR WOUNDS Rr: ered, in baile can collect one hibdred deliars boanty: ‘or we will buy the celal y ? eeiteLn: y m by calling on or writing to No. 2 Park place, one door from Broadway, Barracks, CARD.—VALTD CLAIMS FQR BOUNBY DUF wounded soldiers cashed by WESTBROOK & OS- BORNE, 1965 Broadway, ‘ LL PRIZE MONEY NOW PAYABLE CAN BE OB- u jatter to atneg OF APPITINK 8 POMOLLOVE PROSRARD, Navy Bankers, 192 South street, N. ¥., and 187 York street, Brooslyo. Au PRIZE MONEY, NOW PAYABLE, Can be ete at ne in nf bah te PICKEY. ac 12 Broadway, 8" LL PRIZE NONBY NOW A PAYABLE CAN BE OBTAINED AT ONCE BY APPLYING, IN PERSON OR BY LETTER, TO WALDBN & WILLARD, : LATE U. 8. NAVY, ye pace Some STREET, BROOKLYN. Jt claime for ADJUSTED WITHOUT DBLAY. TLANTA, FOR WEEHAWKEN, NAHANT AND CI- merone, now ready for payment, at the office of WAL- DBN & WILLARD, 188 York street, Brooklyn, 66 4 TLANTA.” FOR Weehawken: for “Santiago ’ for aod woe City. ly at the oflice of M. SNYDER, Jr., 39 the Post ofice. zy. gS ‘MILITARY AND NAVA N EXTRA PREMIUM TO BROKERS AND AGENTS for recruita, for one of the best regiments in the ser- vice, now doing duty a# provost guard, near Washington, Call on Capt, £E. COMBS, 50 Lispenard sireet. A FEW _RE TS WANTED FOR THE FIFTH New York Veteran Volunteers, provost guard Washington; Fifth Heavy Artillery, forts of Baltimore an Harper's Ferry; One Hundred and Eightieth regime York Vo'unteers, encamped in the village of Eimit Very highest cash bounties paid. Relief for famili ply to Capt. COMBS, 60 Lispenard street, PFATIED PERSONS IN BROOKLYN, WILLIAMS. burg and elsewhere. will be furnished good substitites: for $300 each. Application should be made immediately and contracts completed, for without some immediate and united action by those drafted, loony for substitutes will con increase t $1,000. Applications received at the Union substitute Agency, 247 Broadway, room 25, FUEADQUARTERS, TWENTY FIFTH NEW YORE Cavairy.—Avoid the drafi, boys. Few good men wanted (veterans preferred), for non commirssioned officers, team. and a few privates. Camp at Saratoga, and as. Highest bounties paid. Boys, look out for adropoers, Last chances. Cal! before 4h. Meat ‘street, near Pearl. tein HENRY LOUIS. se} NLY A FEW DAYS TO GPT THE BIG BOUNTIES and which is far from hororing the chief of a squadron of | 14th instant by the shipe of the Spanish squadron. rg A li PR ho oe Ml i hal y ii find it to thei vantage t ation rong ote cial Lave ala incr Ac. | | Moved uy Mb Brau, and eeceded by Mr emgs | (ifsc felpeuof Wea sce comer ings yn toecpbal am al) cases where the respective contracts have been ap- proved of by the Peruvian Congress, and officially pub- lisbed before the present date. Art, 8, The foreign companies at present sbipping guano wil! continue exporting it, and will render an ac- count to ber Majesty's government of the tons they ex: tract from tbe present day on which the Spanish flag bas been boisted ou the Chincha Islands. And, m order that notice be given tofwhom it may con- antes t ae this Rise nb aay pie of the ‘bincba Islands, on tbe ay of April, 1864. This ne iNeGNs + EUSEBIO DE SALAZAR Y MAZARREDO. To this notification and declaration the Perufian Minis- ter of Foreign Af'airs replies under date of— Lima, April 16, 1864. Sin—The government of Peru bas learned with the greatest eurprise as well as ‘ndignation that the naval force under your orders bas, with tion of all law, stify it, and with the employment of force of the Peruvian pavy , and, hoisting the fiag of Spain, taken possession of the Chincha Ielandé, which are aud form a part of the territory of the republic. This proceeding, or which the Peravian government ean hardiy believe you can be authorized by the Cabinet of Madrid, this conduct observed in time of yee. with. out prev 0us declaration of war, and wen, if oot exact); the best relations reigned between Peru and Spain, still THR PRESIDENT OF THE REPUELIC TO THE NATION. An eminently scandalous act hag just been perpetrated $0 the waters of the Pacific by the Spanish squadron, vader command of its admira!, D. Luis H. Vinzon, Our guano felands have been occupied by foreign forces, which havo weized & national vessel of-war and hoisted, as well on whore as at sea, the flag of Castile. Such an act, executed without any prévious declaration of war, without any ‘Vegai motive that would authorize it, makes its authors Mgaressors of the territory of our country, violators of Semeetseat law and gratuitous despoilers of foreign > 26 urrival of & pretended Spanish diplomate, with tho @haracter of commissioner, whose title alone was an outrage to the dignity of Peru, charged, ‘aa it is believed, with exaggerated reclamatious, hag ‘the signal of this unjustifiable proceeding, which ig an austere duty, make known to tbe republic, government hag fuliilied its mission, defending the of the country against the pretensions of an envoy ‘who has answered to tho regard shown to him with ont- ages to the uation, the laws sud the government. All the documents of this affuir will be published at once, in erder that you may judge of my and my Cabinet’s be- Bavior, which on this occasion, as always has been, is ‘Worthy of the nation’s confidence. : I believe that the government of Spain is foreign from Uhese aggreszive acts of its deputies on the shores of au street, Opps N E BOTA, IROQUOIS, SANTIAGO DE CUBA, AND others, have prizea_now ready for distribution, which Will be patd'at ouce by WALDEN & WILLARD, late U. 8. Navy, 148 York street, Brooklyn. PPerions. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, AND ALL KINDS: ‘of Army and Navy claims collected for sold‘ers and yr their relatives, by H, HUNTINGTON LEE, 213 rooan 6, op stairs. the service om account of wounds recetved in the service, can have their bounties collected or cashed by » plying io or asidres.ing Hi, HUNTINGTON LEE, 248 Broud- way, room No. 6, up stairs. $100 BOUNTY.-SOLDIERS DISCHARGRD FROM = * CLOTHING. | o 00 200 0 400 SCALE SPANISH HARRS 2 BERG, the California and Western agency sore. re- Celved large orders to purchase $75,000 wort Clothing. These orders must be fulfilled In avery short dies and gentlemen, I wish you would. take parti- notice and look over your wardrobes, and see if you any clothing youdo not need, For your satifaction T ention some of the Phe Silk dresses. from $6, c from $6~40 $25; pants, from §3 to $7: also, A TTENTION.—A’ brokers a eS JAMES, And mesiin dresses, carpets, furniture, Peru; but if they should, unfortunately, be authorized by | cannot be said that there existed any manifest hostility | To the Commander Genera. of her Catholic Majesty’s | 2. That this meeting i iN (ay SERRE SRE ae Lene ot adirerelug Hr ROBENBERG, 212 Keven! et fT a i detween Lob ations, is an umbeard of attentate, and . ? ig unwilling to believe that the ihe a oI : ork Mt, we will meray cegenns ip Pie gm et hich | siguiles the greatest (usulb, the most etpociods tajury | Seumaren #2 the Pacifo, Don Low B. Pinzon, Cabinet of Madrid will give {ts danction to any permanent EW YORK COUNTY VOLONTRER COMMITTER. We ies attended to by Mrs. Hose .bérg, in and ou ‘that could have deen inflicted against the ence, are she proceedings of the diplomatic | 2Ccupation of the guano islands; but inasmuch as even & Ornex pations| integrity and good name of the Peruvian re: ¥ of these those same peo) por fm Ayacucho did not know how to fight, uor had the cour- lalands by say foreign f@ge to defend the possession, held for centuries, of the COnNBR Coamaens Staxxt AND BRoADway, Intrance on Broadway. ie resident at Lima:= SURER PLACE.—AT 288 SIXTH AVENUB LADIES ‘ary occupat i wih undersigned, foreign ministers, comprising the di. | POwer is fraught with the gravest injury to the lar —— 7 ‘and gentlemen will find the fairand honest dealer, B. Mietane aie tes orittah circcdstavenreepea coral Dis Pxcetlency the resident, full ofthe just ndigoaticn plomatic body at Lima, met, their senior, the Sanorable | British commereial and trading joteresie, connected 10,000 VOLUNTEERS WANTED. MINTY, tO whom they can Guspose of thels Cast On| Cloth: selves in do require, and seeking means to vindicate the | Which corresponde to such an affront, bas ordered me to eebey yO Envoy Extraordinary and Minister F:saipo- . eer, thig mecting desires to call the attention | aie coitowing are the peconiary inducements offered: |} ils, Carhiins deatteg in the city” i promise to pay the ful- Pational honor and: to eave our treacherously,and vio. | £e6¢ you this communication, and to asm, to exact, in it tentiary of the United States of America, in the chair ond Majesty’ 8 government to the serious nature of the COUNTY BOUNTY. pot ng tonal ‘$300 09 | than a sor igh fh ta 'gane hothy °° fentiy robbed riches. Still fresh are tho memories ef tho | {Fore you the most peremptory, speedy and -satistactors | ,. Having taken into serious consideration the declaration, , invdwed, sn veapecttully to urge UNITED STATES BOUNTY, addiiioni 100 00 | giz: Bante $20 $7. Also for Woollen, Delgine ‘and Mus- ‘war of independence, in which Iwas an actor, however | ¢xvistations of the outrage committed on the Lith inst. | i8t datead of the Chincha Sen eens Qn euity *Ajustment of existing | jg there! 4 ighest fash price will be pa al ‘call OF © Small. Twill repeat those old services, not excepting | at tbe Chincha lsiands, These explanations are anxiously | /slande by tho commissioner of her Cathoilo Majesty ities. Total... punctually attended to, Ladies atien twill A et re tat Le Remember ‘ign sa Sle ng a , 283 Sixth avenue, near a tere froin Brooklyn and Jersey Oly punctually attended to, expecied by government, because it admits yet the possi- Dility of errors in the information received, and because, ‘Me sacrifice of my life, which belongs entirely to the Peru and the commander general of the squadron in the wane ‘by Mr. C. E. Stubbs, and seconded by Mr. Jobn Angee ma wo be personally cain country that to me, who mot deserved it, gave coe ber « bear! ittee. ee erson bringing recruit for the army to this offce ined in \d doovment bave address now read be adopted by this meet- Votes to occupy the frat post of the nation, even supposing thein correct, it will not abandon the SR ccodens castenve at noe one, nd that her Britanuic Majesty's Charge t’adaire be } Wi! Feceive® prezatul a deed : = aaa eget lf tale Soars Foeelbatiy of Said procelaioeeetigns,, meee nave de. matum, oF any other’ formalities Prescribed for “such | requested to travsmit it wits 4 Bi atures as may be Sache GRENNAN, Comptroller, THenty Alin streck Pits seme mele The most intense excitement provailed at Callao at the | Tho Ded Iya moment of aberration to carey them out | CM#@® DY international law; attached thereto, to the Right Honorable Ear! Rueeell, her QRISON BLUNT, Supervisor, Pieesusa to announce again that I have received s Jar; ——e ime of the steamer’s. departure. The castle was being | wisnout orders of their g verbiment, und might compre. | * the reagous alleged for the occupation is the | Majeety’s principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, He eee ane Supervisor, Seder frou and the Wertern markets Wo pay the Put in Oghting condition, gucs mounted, and every one | pend at inst that ibey compromise the same most | Tigbt which the commissioner mm general | by the packet of the 28th inst. ILLIAM ERD, Supervisor. highest prices for laa: me ‘Was preparing for a stubboro resistance. Seriously. attribute to their nation to reclaim the islands belonging 4 MEBT-NG OF THE CITIZENS OF THR UNITED STATES. GEORGE OPDYKE, auatlary ‘Member. Carpets, Furniture, Jemelry. ‘THE PERUVIAN NAVY. ‘ You are well aware of we arrival at this city of yp} to undersigacd, in ibility of receiv. Pursuant to public call, the American citizens of Lims Corny, Cgrumiten Gealer in ‘The Peruvian navy is quite respectable ‘or so small’@ | p Fusebio Salazar y Mazarredo, you kpow the object instrucions jive govern- lao met in the Cabildo of Lima, and were called to ORISON BLUNT, Chairman. @euntry. It consists 0; the following vossels:— bis mission, and probably also the pollte and courteous mente, declare:— ae Thorne. A Naw Yor, April 4, 1864. Guns. | manuer iw which ihe Peravian goverament made ite ob- | | AWrst—They sincerely deplore iseioner vier was ehosen chairman and Mr. B. W SOLDIBRS.—TWO GOOD @OUND their J Sartor! secretary. ens wher bare Served at ome, Wanted tos tio) w for | On motion, a commiteg of five wae appointed to draw up | will hi aod commander general bave not servations On the character of a “commissioner” with pi ings by tbe prescriptions of Borew steam frigate Amazouas, Loa. - ‘an extra good chance in a superior It Shand bounty. For full iu‘ormation eal which be was Invested, as also (he uncivii end insulting . ‘ Me tr ih to hi . way ip which be resp uded to them, The injurious pam. | *¥ed cases; aa * seeolutions, as folows:-—Meesra, Moore, Cashier, Thorne, | Fe sumo and Pay agency, 111 Naveaa. sires, up stairs biet, manifest or memorandum, which accompanied bis Second—They do not accept the right of revindication ‘endel! and Colville. Boon: ~ % aoe although it would Lave justified a resolution of | ‘2v0ked as ove of the motives Kd the he mpegs cel Dat will The hey sega then (petites iia vs rr DRAFT POSTPONED. —. ny eval ATBUCELLD Gan. if ‘ Dari oir absen je questions " Youu: , bis e 4 ii everett cbse wt onetrs every wna of | cuueoecommanng Babe nani belongs | at ha shea (mace fomue a” ecmmuces | T'aweuve moxpnso Vocowrenes wanran. | A "Mes demunaarisin, Ave Ua aan r e a Fedo, could in oo way te joterpreted as ap interruption | BAYe taken the resointione they deem conveuient. ey ee a 08 4 CHANCE YOR PatRiots, for Cast O Wearing Apparel Catpete. Furaiture: Jewelry, Jao, fortnerly the Apurimac, was, unfortunately, of relations velween Peru acd Spain, and It was still less | Signed @t Lima on the 20tb day of April, 1864. LeGitaene ee ee rae id dite’ at ¥ Diamonds, (e., as we h great demand tor these mbout two years since, by tho giving way of the ‘a manifest of war, nor a formal declaration of bostilities, Christopher Robinsop, Luvoy Extraordinary and Min- | which were unanimously adopted seriatum:— It having been determined that the city of New York is | cies for New (rieans m, ‘Ladies ratlemen hi y @ock upon which she was being repaired. abe has only ately been raised, but is not now in a condition to be Ee upon the list of vessels capabfe of performing ac service. I doubt very much ff there is a rifled gun in all @quadron, and none others of very heavy calibre. ister Pienipotentiary of the United States to Peru, J. de Whereas, the naval forces of Spain, in time of peace, | deficient only TWELVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN og any of tb ae to disng™e not fail by callingon or in crus Beuavent, Widlister P Fotentiary of Bolivia to | witbout notice of previous declaration of hostilities, in & | Men, IB its quota under the President's call for 20.0%) men, Mihiressing F. Hasta thei eters oe tween Twen- Peru, appointed under the game cbaract clandestipe manner, and under false and frauduleat pre- | ee ae ree ee ea to ucible, by volunteering. and Twoniy fre. “Wan by Louer, fy, ygggeen? wren can Cobgress; Thomas R. Eldredge, Ct Lexis, have seized on an important portion of the territory | “The County Vountecr Contmitiee now appeal. to the | (revive s bikher price "Tt aw Sa e and Consul Gen of bis Majesty the King of Pero, thereby, and without warrant, aisturbing the | patriotism of the citizens of this county to aid them in ‘and gentlemen, cat Pera, Wm, Stafford Jerningbom, ber Bri romeree of the world, and reriouely impairing the ia- | raising the twelré hundred and seventeen men needed, aad wines soureelv nor even aD witimatum, Cousequectiy, and unhappily for the Lonor of the Spanish government, the attentate in question adds to the *nguit tbe condition of treachery. The goverunent of Pera, which never has harbored ubwortby prejudices against Spain or ber subjects, and iH, hich, far from it, bas rendered to the authorized per- . eas > ares 2 " ave the country from the misfortune of a draft. oulat abod what there are, i the officers are active, are cupsblo of ng who bave represented her interests in the republic poem a oo, smoke = pre DL: N ee rt —— of all vations resident in this coun: Tee gouty Voluntoor Gomumitiee will pay ibe following arte lar abo fo ¢ and number. Tastee the gresteat consideration, to acknowledge which these urea, Chaves wth 7 hed bounties until further notice: Mrs, Harri: at their in and outof the city, PROCEEDINGS O¥ TUR SPANIARDS Bi The declaration of upwards of ee si agreed to in their meeting of April 18, rana thus: — To the capital of the republic of Peru, ov Ap ly reinforced. It is most fortunate for Peru that ITs uadron Wag nos seized, as tbe Spanish admiral in- tended should be done. " CH OF TNE TOWN OF CALLAO. giving the Spanish admiral much annoyance until be is vi ber persaps have not always sbown euificient nobleness of onaracter—the government in whose vame I speak will accept with sincere satisfaction the exy FOR ARMY RBORU INES... IY, @ grievous outrage on the rights and j=2ovoreignty of Peru, and @ gross violation of the rules of nations it ex- ; but if they GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING —LADIES AND A gentlemen having any Cast Off Clothing, Furniture, s ONE YEAR. pects from you in reply to this despatc 1864; the Spao national | ved by ciF Carpets auld Jewolry. will receive te highest prieee by calle 1 oO ti 2 j the Spaoiards, residents of this city, assem international law observed by ciFilized nations 9 ing on or addressing A. HARRIS, 551 Third avenue, be- etune chy of Lis, the eapit at toe OSI oe Pore, Should oot come, DF i) they were not asrexplicit aud COM | the purpose, to discuss some menns Felative to the pre. | | Resolved, That we regard the guano islands as a trust ro rin tiition othe gorctibeent | tween, Thirty-eighth aad Thirty ninth streets, Ladies at- fend ie situated in latitude 12 degrees 4 minutes south, | bcs now at coc the Porcelen government and all | Sent situation, unanimously reaqved:— held by Pera, to be administered in the general interoat nty premium of $20 will be paid | tended to by Mrs, Harris, Jongitude 77 degrees 13 minutes west. In iteelt itis I -seenideereng- Soy Arte “pagans he Aan sticmmabes Firg-—To name a commieeion which is to preeent to bis | > mankind, and that their possession by any etroog mar! | for bringing a naval recrait. SE Ey TT EN Pega wil Go. Exce'lency the Adwiral Don Lie H. Piwzon a petition | time Power involves the danger of an oppressive and un- Let the citizens of New York make one grand and final ) —H. ©f small importance; but, being connected by For said event'l sm charged to tell you—and I fulfil) rally to save us from the impending draft to purchase, w large quauttiy of cast of Poruitn P dwelry. ae, by call: ry A Ban r requestog bim to set at Liberty such persone-as be as ntrotiable monopoly, injurious to the agricultural worl, 3. GODFREY av F Carpets. Jewelry, &e., by ci Shere! every isog for tbe capital bie to pase idroughe Wt | (otiasaho'aeane wine aetat’e country weseerighus | euees U0 retain AFFecLed, Because AQAl maagire ie mci re- ] acaiogt which it the daty of industrial nats to pro MAPTIEW F. BRENNAN, Comptrotier, ng teal oe eens ones mes . . coszary {01 curity of our pet est, and, if neceseary, interfere, FELUJAH F. PURI fe for eac 4 Hes atten ete pertcr cicey and departare ter afvctipe that ial | 28S, O8ee OE ne te A eee oe reat? dates, | spite of tbe patriotic exaltation of 4 Resolved, That we see in this new act of aggression QEISON BLU Howraihal Please remember, and try 3) Bowery, om ‘ “ 2 coni—To 6 2 rac ILL *! an ol 5 ‘At the Chigcha Islands, and the port is gouerally | mined, to obtain it at every coat, 14) sult offered | | Second—To present thuir expression, calg_ soother Percenmens of test uahoty. covapire WL LiAM B — sore authorities and society in t popular freedom which, not content with ar ae TTENTION.—AT THE NEW STORE, 114 THIRD AVE- guano @rowded with ships of al! uatioos. to the fing of the republic by the eeizur@of one of ber war by the maijoland on the east, the Isiand of Sa0 | tory, soiemnly protests against those ory acts, | ions, to which and to the provection by the jaws we owe | plunged Mexico into the horrors of war, and seeks to im- New ¥: May 1), 1864. . , for the Bout id West. Tarebeo 00 ibe west, and s jong sand spit rasatng ous | and leaves ibe responalbiifiy of thetr conseatimaes (0 F00, 1 16) Walibcing r ald pore on ber @ monarchical. form of government, in bos. | —Nov vote Ne? ts or and try C ATH Third ee ene ann ae at moe | ee reunave proceeded mtu propria, or wo the goxeroment | 'YNird—To tend & couiniesion to Spain, which ie to pré- | Villy t0 the wiehea and welfare ot ter pecgit, and whics | [NITED STATES NAVY “neat Porn rect Ladies auonded by Mrs. SE cate, Gamers ha oes come ee A ae be incredible sopporision that WabQuid a8 | gene ty hor Majesly the Queen a respect{ul staternent | bas, for ite Coal aud cheriebeg object, the dektraction of wath poven “Brooklyn orders atrenged (0. 0 Be coutnwata with afair wind. . “HEH Iy yeord ago, «len Peru, poor in rerources, nad not | *Dowing tbat we onjoy in thie country all possibie cox. | republican tostitutions and thé subversion and absorption mare SBE 3 THE NEW STORB. 4 CARMINE STREBT— Toe defences of the port consiat of the cxlebrated | ihe meave of eclice on which she now. counie: when | Tim cey RNC Noe aterieg difenities of soy titi. | Resolved, That pact aggregsious aud impending dan- | SEW TORE SGCR™ yaw Habe Sater ad sentionagn can rerel'", Adrbesie g 8. SHaIL- Rae tee eet ne ee eTE ie she Crcrtgry | Spaio Bed at her diepoes! armies and aumérous aie prenedinn pi reed toraud approved of, it was | cers imposé on the American republice the duty of im- | CORNER CHAMBERS STRERT AND BERG. at the stove ‘numbor.” Ladies aitended by Mra, Sy epusash cugionnrian,” Fer mang yours Ms has Goes ead, | eal Ras ns Bet One LOONEY. AaB-timcieraL, Sl eee ee ibis declaration ee ee | ec eaiately combining. in an eflsetive aloo for mutual . SRRORUT Shiibere. jpn and witha ful to pt tented wea wine snekced wih. ro Gortuivel kes wetopitenien ue Tereige aduice of ite Tpcelie seater that ade Esco! uetitutions bequeathed’ to them bya Wasbinzton apd a aba Netrene TP dabh yey aa 7 atures BAHARE witony de nest prise hg aly customer to deal with. Hit @ dozen one and two | Now, when ike republic owns aa nonorable piace fa the | BCP. fearing excetses of the avthoritien or the povyie | Bo\'ver. yo oe sony eympathize with the people COUsTEH Dow’ 20K BAILONS, (ite ae ny Fcaliing oF adareasiag a uoles’ Ladies sttended fundred Frotl guns in the “Fortellaza de la } community of mations and is in the (ull enjoyment of the | Sealbst \he sub ects of her Caitolic Majesty residing © | ch Ss ee er of their trial, aod that, whie we cssees ht sadin woh te ony ite Bare Independencia,’ it is termed, would bother Admiral | rights ot ber .cdependent peraovulity, she will not | $8 city, retains as howtages scme persons arrested «t cmnanana t0 ibemn the glorious 6m totes ot $300 FOR MA! A NEY. > Piazon very much, and keep him at a respectful distaace, | yaci late au instant Wo repeat, if necessary, the sscrifices | tbe Chivena Isisuds. 44 truth, to which every Spac- | si. Tomingo, we cordially extend to them all tbe United States anthorities baving, in order to Anup | A PIBNTION <7 A! sotwithstanding bis many guns. and beroie deeds which bave conzecrated the name of | , A8® bomage to jestice and truth, to whi aoe tance in our power compatible with our interaa aod Marloe corps, auioricos the raising of re. or Tt would be jn the ‘er of the Peruvians to erect for- | ayacucho in hietory. jard must be sincerely addicted, we must declare = ve onal Sorigations Pp parids ieGis for that branch of the service. and goara ed. that | prices wil be Ky wt midable Freeney ie ha! gorse gem mo Lo "Alter the preceding part of this communication waa Seareaerilitnes witterte cad etosy tor the p00 “4 Resolved, That io the recogniticn of the Monroe doc- Foaraite for ihe Hac? god Mar ne corpe onal, be counted 08 aan or ie, or Mem ik AHAMS, 235 Seventh Somparetively clear of an enemy; aud 1 bave'oo doute, | Testen 8 ceepalch of youre hag come tomy bands, the | in gpive of thelr patriotic exaltation and the auihoritice, | trive consists the eafeguard and ouly defence of the | {aine'as if they Sete ee tiee teenie’ to vy Mrs. Abraame. object of w is to teil me that you bave taken ‘pos- sesejon Of the Chincha islands unt! ber Majesty's govern- ment detérm ine under the conditioas referred to in Jomatie dec! bave trented us ina bighly satistactory manner, reepe as a8 under normal conditions. Under sueb circum-tac while the Peravian character bas givea an anmistakale proof of gentieuess and geuerosity, we should (wi in cur ‘that works of this kind are io progress before now, uo- less some arrangement has taken place whereby the ection of Spain has been suspended; but the latier is ‘ f republics of this continest. and tha hijet the Volunteer Coram! true policy of eae of them is to throw open ite porte to | the Rasy, and “\ 7 NO. 1M SEVENTH AVENUE, emigration, he who caste bis future in a MB. Teenth an Tiveuiieuh sireots, laden and gen site tie, highest price for thelr Cast a are peis, Furniture, Ac. by Calling om’ or addressing + MILe nd should be content to be rons by the bardiy bie. " “ = i ratitude if we did not observe | same laws, and él , in times of public danger, hold tt ring Corps. i is, Furnitar get Em melee ampere we gha eng Cee ey ioe Ging te eur heinbie caivice. ioe | bimeelt liable to the same eacrifices as thove who by | WAwy"Oy neon BRINGING A HECRUET FoR ‘rme | LER. Lasien attended by Mre Miller. | 1d ca ence volautonved to hgh tn aetence of ber } ‘ hostages euould be set at liberty, since we have cot! Lirtb oF their own free election have become citizens. Sa Oe Re OT ane ce W iol RE TTENTION (-LADIES AND GENTLEMBN.—IF YOU in and to maintain ber iodependence. They tad beld | of tye Tercvsue rove be ter Woreat. Inerefore we make bold to Deebach your Exc! | | Newolved,, That, the prcceediogs of thie mcciing be | CEI op Tne UNITE STATES MARINE CORPS. — | Await io! dipme of sour Cast OH wearing apparel @ Meeting, at which the following resolution was passed:— | your despatches Icaunot expect from you explanations ; trusting in the generosity of youf cbaracie . Z : eras Fee eee ECOUN, BHO Meventh avenue, Ladige ee First or Orderly Sergeant. oe Sergeants, each, er rf Y njects | Presidente of Peru and the United States, and that they adare accept the wishes of her Catholic Majesty's subye oe ia tetra Gobs. Please to, & be published io the newspapers of Lima aod Washington. $2) 0 per mento. 17 00 ao, {, being domiciled in thin’ part, we cannot view with | any kind. | bave mereiy to repeat, therefore, and give feepoce the vandalle congnet pursued by Admiral Fie. | pew force, #f necessary, to toe protest made. eon of x menuentiv, with onr Kens of justioe, we offer to the | "Reto the ducaraiicas which you have Deen pleased to | ANSWER OF THR CHARGE D’arraiRs AND coNSCL GENERA: °F | roy, WW, Santon, Secreary ee MMMM | Brunt hiferas: 1 NO. 1M SIXTH AVENUB.—LADIES AND OBNTLE- @uotry of of tance, and we place our. | geng me | shal! sel! you only that itehall remain deposit. FRANCE TO THE OMATIC CIRCULAR OF Bis EXCELLENCY April 47, 1864. P men, if you wieb to receive the b: ice for your gelves at the me goverament to Aght | 44 in the sfobieor cf the ministry as aproof of the offence TRE MINISTER OF FORBIGN AFPAIRS OF PERU. ‘ontt08 A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESDENT OF FRET Jcax ANTONIO Fezet, President of the Repub ic-— Considering that the occupation of the Chincha Is ands by tbe Spanish squadron cannot confer upon tho tovad (Pers vas | ede oy clase; that the acts perpetrated by tl op hata Spacish admiral are’ actentates against the national fov- decreed ’ bing, Ci 14, Furniture, the best you can So" to cul on oF'eend.a nole to B. MINTS, at Kod paint reel. tea rT dealt with to your satisfac- ace of Pe WILLIAM D. CO Joux Noavene, Becretary, There will be, beyond ali question, much ent Gieplayed by every ove in this war if it continu gene 1] fight to the last man, and’ the women € jofiicted upon ike republic,and as @ document destined re wo stianulese th government and every Peruvian to read in it how (he sentiments of ational pride have been im. prodently wounded by you, It would mot be wortby of ‘be govercment of Peru to enter into discussions upon the merit of the assertions made in said document wotle the Lima, April 21,1864 ; The undersigned, Charge d’Affairs and Consul Genera of hie Majesty the Emperor of the French, has received ‘be note which bis Excellency the President of tbe Counc. of Ministerm@and the Minister of Foreign af sent him vn the 16tb inst, His Excellence, 5 CARMINE STRERT—UA- ve oy ture Carpets ead Jewelry. by heir sbare, I will guarantee, None in Poru will sub- ler stoii0e | oreignty—it on Clothing. Furniture, : gndecriber remavar in possession of a part of the national | the incidents distinguishing the missivn during the stay . . iressing H. HART, at the aber: wit to Spanish rule so long as there is strength left to ibly aoquired: and even if such doc in Litma of Senor D. Eusebio Salazar y-Mazarredo, accred. | |, ATt. 1. The government of Peru. io the name of the iPS puictoaliy attended to, Ladies attended to Pall a trigger or draw a sword, ef Cy Fea, Whe ban Gererpeined ae ee itte Las of | cational Rovereigoty re ted by it, rejects will be pu s ae pone Ms ity of the, insult, nor by tence Ber Lay a bee % jie | “ority which the cb the Spanish squadron ap Bart Ten Days Later. Jazar y Mavarredo, with whoni government does not jajesty, protests against the oceupatios of the Cbiccha — hag Sn re naga ag yeh i bose x TION |—218 Ry a ‘ Pavama, May 6, 1864 ognize the ob! gation Miri ghee Isjands, effected wen hy a fo tied of said | i guano moa every Tuasare seve vy bin fy orn LY o. q BAURBAU' ceil pay | yr Pr st - +d d BO! Od Nos to understand in future, aimost nn , by Adm’ 200, commander gr. eral ~ 0 of of 7 " Piches of Per einen . "gino for Carpets and Furniture. = ‘The Pacife Steam Navigation Company's steamer | cience to commen vense if we descended now to prove | of the Spanieb squadron in the Pacilic. Lege pt ie bar ft rt A be a County bounty ana the three months advance pa TON BAUM. 215 Seventh even: ff The apternigedd informed ofits patriotic proiest of | *¢ SU! Ad vOld, and our egeate act! consignces abroad 4 Cage, aud Bat eG, i Callao, Captain Garrison, from Valparaiso and loterme. pat, Mig A) hae bite beh oe eon not er tad ieher Pera LT can @iate ports, arrived at ber anchorage at Taboga at noon on Wrvly shed that force bas been employed ae the Inst the 6th inet. Her dates are—Vaiparaiso, April1T; Co: | powoarce; ihai Before the evidence of facts, before the quimbo, 18:1; Caldera, 19th; Codjia and Iquique, 21at) Jazar y Mazarredo and those of " ‘ if, st ean be said now, the same as before, that the Aries, 224; Islay , 234; Pisco and Chinebas, 264b ; Caliao, pocy of Spain has been fraternal towards Peru; that ‘Shh, and Payta, May 1, The Callao brings a large freight | after two Aiplomptic miasions charged to cultivate good Ba iyPaS 12, Al reer gt "home, by application 40 the i, “adina sivendod by Hise B. 0 cohaedbieganpondhenart <ASHBERG PAYS THE WIGHEST PRICE FOR ladier’ aud jen tieme' re aa iE Sadwag Larties waited upon by Mrs.C. are empowered to prosecute according to law the cargoes roment, The siocerity of pe x Soar, bavi Bcieetes nase Tee ‘the vesse’s 4 age < their value secured until goveroment take the sieps | si by applying at Of this grief would bave beet’ expressed before, \{ )ow 1 eedful tnformation can be obtained by apply: Te oe een anne Laver wae wna nse Pug pnt aa cam ec, | ai wil fate jo bis ¥ mm with impartiality LATSST NI * sworn io i , the following adaiticnai items from the Comercio, We onls Gnas sutnorized be the Navy Devariment ia had not interfered. 14a WORTE OF CLOTHING WANTED.<1 The goveroment of jhe Emperor, persevering 10 i ¢n- | of Lima — ed and receiving the bounties afore: $10 000 witrar BEM eS your Exceliency, and will with deep concern forward it immediately to the imperial and numerous passengers, and most interesting and | Ubderstanding between the two nations, and to have the | deavors to maittain oP o bring about concord amg the | The prisoners takeo by the Spaniards, whom ibey kept to the quote of (he city and county of Sh avenue, bet irtg-third and Thirty dence of Peru nized, ib not almost | Powers friendly to France, will learn with deep emotion | on board Of their vessels as hostages, bave been put at _ ee ay gam per tse Wnite of Ceeney if wo wore to that which, seems to delay ite desires aad tbe cou. berty. This is Owing to the en ute note ayneres by CAPTAIN OSCAR BULLUS, % 8M. = dasies auton: ied by Mra. Bure: erg tant wishes of the undere our Minister Of Foreign Affairs to Admiral Pinzon, i CAPTAIN EDWARD THOMSO; * aecure The Callao brings an eutire confirmation of the hews per | guch a recognition bas not been oe by he fault of steamer Beuador, with full and most republic, and that with res} Chinoba The undersigned avails himeel?, &c., ke. which be showed that the custom eeping bostages BILLIARDS. sschiinmaiiinds tre in wrrnndase poiubed a at Comet | Mat, Heed TS, aon May OMe | yoy. Rane a Hern | Thactfootesentanaey times PLEADS ag | NEVE. coma 2: wetz0D x A TERME PARSE. S78, Mn tl cine °° 5 i ween a . Jen! je Cout ima an Jao ° Z d April 28 proves fully that it has been the intention of pertot tbe Perawan ierricoyg, and the whole of Pern | of Minjters and Minister of Foreign Affairs, ke , kc. the Hon. M. ACTING MASTER JOB W. GOIN. UO Ajniinete Mee ike ameot, New York. a pain for a long time past to make this move, and that it ‘Wx isied the slightest difference in the rights of do- ee eoage g h ag mane , mn oii APT. AN. BREVOORT, V. 8. Marine Corme are ANQAIN, TWO, TUNE has ory 7 sudden ul BOVE ity. moet jen! 0 Lima \ N i a e ae affair, gotten up on the moment because a | ME ave Meee enceforward your eonduct, you | held at the Lritieh Logatico Whe ovorable #1, Sdord expressing their ¢ympath es EDWARD P. MEBEBR, Uniteo Sales Marings, Corps beat Racing Deen ia use, ut EA Ty { settfoment of the Talambo affair could not be arranged. ‘May safely trust that ish subjects actunily festd- | Jerni ham, ber Brit Majesty's Charge d’A(Tairs, in | J’era, and stating that, their commerce and judustry being ©. GoD’ NTHER, aoe ir lin em be Lang eel of wend ‘The following is the communication from Admiral Pinzon | 18 in Pero wil) continue enjoying the completest secur the ir, Whe following resolutions were uoanwourly | threavened by the Spanish oceupation of the Chincha S43h' WT By AN, Comptroller. bie bce Lt & the Peruvian Minister of Foreign Affaire, announeing Gale Taey fone tana iy a dacger ohne Fa d by Mr. Henry Sw: seconded by Mr. M. Coarge s alhires, and roar us ene newre oD which it a a ae Ropero ere Ae ERS é 18 ATION CUS! a ¥ wa . it cl ay . ike seizure of the Chincha Ielands:— Bom eat aivacee ro dee mc by ergy trough camp ry Swayno, ed by Mr a | ie Ms sty the Rinpercr protected the Presch. 1bet they nah Rt "ak Rapervicor. LARD 1 epee by Syganes et Se honor Ddriny ration from once her FOF |, to ren- |. That thie moeeti; dee)! mpatbizes wil wou ne rt obeaRion. 4 and oply pela! your Exealovey Inst the eonaust of ine Feruvies peters | dar e iukloghor hostages am sOCUFIty ee, Aegeiy ATaPmIb iste eed or | “Thus all reigners are aympetniring with our cense RG cruee, ely aetlNg. ek iar jou to rey 0 the iy take agninet te it ae warilko AA bol agent pod nami Xf eustom terminated wit ‘be times of $1 County ayear Col Balle, cuss, andere aN) eee 2 periamn, OUISON BLUNT, Chairman, tyre AN aR wi jaool by | And take a lively joterest in it They suow the spirit of . sans oo" snd | justice by which Kbey are aaimatod and Lele eaivors tor | Mew Yous, Ant x as foe China rv uments aod people ia Spai Ettore in which = they hay Jolanda, seuure of = itie §=«Chiveha islands on