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rr on 1 am under the imagoeneien alee that the bow aud taproved ordnance iw deficient to ee ch wi by found iadispome ip an porp ie in & war With ono o the arrival of the ne, * the Powers of Europe. \ va from Vern, the Mercuri ' pf Valparaiso, in spoaking of meh absorbing topic of the fortni,. rue to an oad, aud jut, happily, the viection struggle base. that section josphere is cleared “The trinmph «. at is as Of tho liberal party tuat supports the govern. nels, ®omplete in the Congress as in the municipal eo. = “wr A new era of prosperity and reform is about to open ._ 9 country, with the inauguration of the new Congress, Which wil! consolidate aad deopen the basis of order and ‘anquiility. The mind of the country is sick o: disturb. L008, aud prepares t» enter upon the peaceful strife of idea, {o order to win a revolution more glorious as well ap mwre fruitful. Lmportant projects of railways, canalsand breskwaters are preparing for presentation to Congress. la the way of breakwaters there is an admirable schemo presented by the ineer, Don Ramon Salarar, for enclosing the, Day of Valparaiso and ivcrossing its security, which enjoys public approbation, and has been copiously dis- cussed by the press. But the most important project, and that which will most attract public attention, wiil be the reform, i a liberal direction, of the oppressive constitu: tion now spistiag. The whole nation has declared itself explicitly for this to the degree, that, in some places, the obligation of promoting this object in Congress has been eremptoriiy urged upon the representatives. One o! the Rises of this reform will bo religious liberty, upon which peat threo of the four parties into which public opinion divided are unanimous. Agriculture, mining and com- merce pen ise @ great deyslopmont, The last news from Australia announced that the forthcoming harvest would ‘be scanty, which caused operations to the extent of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in five days in the one item of flour, to which Is added that the market of California maintains as high prices, and also that orders have arrived from Buenos Ayres. ‘The latest news from the capital is that the reform of ‘ho ministry has already commenced. Senor Santamaria, Minister of Fivance, has mace a formal resiguation of his oilice, However, it is supposed he will re-enter the Cabinet when its reorganization shall be compiate, The market of Valparaiso, for tho products of Chile, during the first part of the two weeks prior to the sailing of the steamer showed but little movement; but in the last part there was plenty of activity in flour, on account of the demand for Australia, and prices advanced. In otber articles there was but little variation. ‘The demund for copper has beon very limited. Tmmo- diately after the sailing of the last packet some small lots were sold at $19 50; but afterwards the price fell, and the day before the arrival of the last steamer 2,000 quintals were disposed of at $18 75 ou board. fier the arrival of the steamer the only sale noticed was one of 5,000 quintals, deliverable in Lota during tho following month at-the same prico—$15 75, on board. BOLIVIA. We bave nothing from this republic beyond the infor. mation that its people, as ove man, have espoused the cause of, and would take up arms for, the assistance of Peru against her invaders. The excitement all through the republic was 23 intense as in Chile when the news Of the Spanish outrage. was received, aud there ts 00 doubt that she will furnish ber quota of men und money in the common cause. ‘Tho trouble with Chilo is not Spoken of since the new excitement. PERU, In regard to affairs in this republic I can only quote from the Comercio of the 13th inst., which gives, ms fall Qnd clear account of the “situation,” It ays:—Since the Ee of our last gemj-montbly review the situation jag litte changed. The conflict between Peru and Spain continues, exclusively occu pying the attention of our goverument and of the whole nation, both manifesting ‘She firmest determination to sustain, at every cost,-t! righta of the republic. The attitude assumed by’ the ‘country is worthy of the cause to be defended. Govern- Ment receives daily, from all parts of the republic, the most ardent manifestation of © vranssmgy ot tho political parties have laid aside their differences for the sake of unity. Now there only exists one, that of the defence of ‘our {ree institutions and of our rights, 80 shamofully out. raged. the Southern departments of the republic the news of the Spanish fovasion have produced an oxcite. ment difficult to be pictured. In all those towns the citi. wens organize themselves voluntarily, and solicit to be occupied with preference in the national defence In Arequipa, a city of forty thousand inhabitants ten ‘thousand’ men organized in ten battalions of infantry and five regiments of cavalry, presented themselves on the Sd inst. The national guard continued forming themselves all over the country with the most happy result; and we may safely assert that in & very short time the nation can count upon one hundred thousand men ready to answer the first catl of the Presiden, If, at the time when we shook off the yoke of Spain, pat- ‘Tiotism was so general and spontaneous, at the pregent @poch it is certuplicated. ‘The whole population of Peru ‘thas signed the second declaration of independence, and is dotermined to sustain ita rights with the energy in- epired by the justice of our cause, and will rather perizh than permit the honor of the nation to be stained. Government on its part ‘continues actively occupying Aiself to put the country ina state of defence. The two forts of Callao haye .been completely armed and gar+ gisoned, and several heavy batteries have been erected ‘On the mole, Arica, one of the principal ports of the re- public, bag also been fortified. The nocessary supplies are not wanting, notwithstanding the great increase of e@xpeuses. A new measure of the administration bas fust given a new impulse to the national loan of ten mil- alions of dollars, which the Executive opened in virtue of @n authorization of the Permanent Committee of Con- ress, twas decreed that to the shareholders of the ‘oan the samé gum which they disbursed in baso Bolivian Yhoney shall be returned in “sols”? (the flow government Money of the country). Thus the national loan will pro- fluco the same result if it had been negotiated at eighty per cent. Of the communications exchanged between the Peru- vih government and the agents of Spain I gave an account in mY last review, Now I have only to report a note sent by Admiral Pinzon to our Minister of Foreign Mass This document, which I herewith annex, gives different character to the question. The agents of Boain, after having assumed tho responsibility of these ‘violent proceedings, invke po more the pretended right of revindication to justify their conduct, but they now allege that the seizure of the Chincha Isiands had no vother object but that of taking roprisals to obligo the government of Pery to make foparation for the injuries tntlicted on Spain, and to obtain full satisfaction. “My {netroctions,!” &4y8 Admiral Pinzon, ‘authorize me to Boalilize he ports of Para fn crse the mission of the ‘@pecial commissioner should not ob Ai @ gitisfactory fo. sult, Novertheless, I have thought it preferz ic (9 goige @ Chincha Islands, in order that the Peruvian ‘govern ont should be the only loser.’ # the recourse to reprisa)s. ‘Lich the last document of tse Spanish agent és based, might have been justified 4n the Sctual conflict i¢ they had demanded from Pera the reparation of an injury, the payment of a debt, the satisfaction for an offence, &c., and those had been re- fused, But what has happened? I have related it already in my last review. Certain questions being pend {hg between Peru and Spain, the Cabinet of Madrid ac- credited Seoor Mazarredo as commissioner, and not as confidential agent; avd here we have the ostensible cause ‘of the rupture and the pretext of which the Spanish agents bave availed themselves to take possession of the Culucha Islands by way of reprisal. The mere communi- ‘cation of such facts 1s euiliciont to show that the Spanish accnts are entirely unable to jnstify their odious and ‘Blravge proceedings. It would be against the diynity of Our government to receive further communications from esta, Pinzon and Mazarredo, who have so deeply of- fended the natfopal honor, and consequentiy the Minister Dp Loreign: Affairs, whou refuting the aforesaid document, declered he would hold po more official intercourse with the agents of Spain; and, in fact, no satisfactory result ‘could Be arrived at with {unetionaries harboring 80 exag- » gzerated pretensions, who have given evident proofs of Sacrea aud malevolence towards Peru. Notwithstanding all this being well known, the f reign Miplomatic agents, residents in Lima, sincerely desiro that the actual conflict be peaceably and honorably set- tied, met on the 4cirinst for the purp se of obtaining this’ result, The diplomatic meeting resolved that tho Chargos d’Affaires of France, Englind and Chile, should gry to hold a conference with the Spanish acents, in ordor Bo obtain an amicable settlement with the Peruvian gore groment, and on the Sthinst. the English sloop-of war Shearwater conveyed thMininisters to the Chieba Islands, ‘and, baying conferred with the Spanisu agents, they re. turned, after three days’ absence, accompanied by the Bpanish Commissioner, Sencr Mazarredo, the sloop-of- ‘war towing the Pervvian transport Iquique, which the invaders had retained since April 14, when they seized the Chineba Islands, tbe resnit of the voluntary ne- gotiations of the foreign representatives is not yet known; Sut it may be presumed that ft is not very satisfactory. The Peruvian government, on its part, hag taken no share io the resolutions aud meetings of the foreign dipio matists, which have been merely spontaneous and in- gpired by the desire to serve both contending nations. ‘The non-iuterference of the government tn this my ttor has been so complete that it had even no knowl-@yo of ine doparture of the mluistors before they had left. THR LATEST NEWS. ‘The voluntary negotiations of the foreign representatives ¢ given no Satiefactory result. The Peravian govern- t cannot, without lowering itself, enter into vegotia- tions with the agents of Spain until the offence—datly vi- eibio—which is offered to the covntry by the occupation ‘of territory is removed. Considering this, Peru has re- fused to receive the Iquiqne. brought from, the Chinca Isiands to Callao by the foreign diplomatic agents, in tow ‘of a British man-of-war, ‘Tho representatives of the Quoen of Spain, in conse. queuce of a conference Intely beld with the Charges of England, France and Chile, have made a new declaration, which in nothing varies the aspect of tho question, and which, finally, is neither more vor fess than a fresh insult ofivred to thid nation. Senor Suiazar y Magzaredo has also mde it known that, believing himeelt personally to be in obstacle to avy arrangement of the questions pending Hotween Meru and Spain, he has given ih his resignation by the fast matl as Speci! Com or to Peru and Minia tor of ber Catholic Majesty a. The Spanish Com mistiover, who has been staying until now on board her Majesty's ship Leander, loaves at once fowSpain. hverything leads us to believe that the republics of @his continent wil! make the cause their own. Chile and ‘the Argentine republic, Bolivia, Reandor and New Gras pada wil see in this insult offered a throat agalost our institations and fndepende: From heace moro than ever the American Union ig a fact. Nowe of us will ‘Do alone whon wo seek to dofend or rights or our hondr, NEW YORK RBMNRALD, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1864 oeeecntcenetatet meetin nee *hing where Murray, Eddy & ©o.—Covington, . | {muagtned that such promifes would only bee new e00p- a taat a ould be impotitie to attempt any. “ied tho | Ae ae er ge ye een taat ea Come olf second best. Fh@Seleet me > Bh 5, W, Si, 21, 60, 338, 7, 36, 30 60, 74 vod in Chile, where, on the 29th of March, I learned p , K fist we're ms aie. - Sha ta cnt one, ant ti Pits aae d (bho Zist iust.) as baveG OL K fog "1, 7 New Cuas eM: 4336 President bad rep ied that the Spanish squadsv. ii , — Th5.i3 doubtless the aud of the snaiter, 60 far ea they - . ; ; fers to return to Europe, and that therefore twas 1 ish Commissoner is ¢ 1, but with Fragce oo tp 7 24 ie ece sary to enter {ato aFrangemoats With the grernugnt | the Freack Congul the vase is «i "SMe we gerne ere oovinstan. My: Maarta, : ¢ unpivyoke3 and Ougeageous inst : re buatn,, SATB Obese 257— 5 “ aclu th presence of, the foroes unit mi Srmmand | ment, wuich shosld Rot and will uot be passed ove, 67, 2. 6, 9, 45, 36, 40, 18. tn, ° dorstand’ng with the Queen's gorerament, it {scléar that | Sis@or Mazarrodo was not in the Frézeh Congulate. yet, Cease ao was Gots their digalfy sbliget thu te tut the ovatracted ngage- | D&Cause the crowd (hought 60, they comiitted ined d.t- | 46, 22, 19, 4, 77. 71, 33, 83 6, 75, 54, 66, 59, Ments more strictly still wh departure of the squad- | ages, and not a policeman or soldier could be seen bear, cael linea ron showed our desire not to use amy pressure in the Lego 2 sho nor was thore any attempt whatever to prevent it. What France, Blit Ca fers. will be the resuit, you can judge from the following letter 6 @ Co. Maange: Lintiay. &xena Crass Ww dums i, $56. tim. “9 drst part of March T learned in Lima that after the | tome ayt Fe ou a a ec eyentatice wits | fm the Preach Consul to the editor of the Panama Star 29, 54, 42, 1, 16. 55, 93, 60, SI, 31, 69, 30, | vemowals creator aula’ be recsived, whatver might be | 47d Herald, regarding the article in that paper describing eae 0. | An ollictt) Che of the above ment oneil persons tol? ino the aftair, ‘It speaks for {tself:— 81, 69, 75, 47, 1, 39, 65, 45. is rank? you tor the gentiomen hb ghest in s:iuation Panama, May 23, 1864, fo Desks and neith.* 2 ide a secret of it Dirrotor or te Star ann Heraoo— _ ae vere youradmin. ““Vreudy that what the Peruvian government, Sir—Aijlow me to correct av error which slipped Into rour Officia! Cireuiars in Shelby College Lote j - Convinced a “Xa! policy, desired was only to gain time, relative to the disorders which took place {a Panama | tery furnished by SIMMONS, ROGERS & CO,, New York Post oltice. te with thei babi. and to conclude the known agents, the o. rangements with Spain . Mazarredo to meet me on th. ‘which I could not receive, but thoughts. Immediately after I had read (a Islands) the ‘answer of the Peruvian negotiation of the lgan in charge of wel Siect of which was to render all ar- Meult, [ wrote to Senor Saiazar y Lith, and my letter crossed hia, which contained jhe ga: * soa, near the Chfucka Government to tl iiay night, and to the insults of which this Cons. was the object. The population of Panama, according to your opinion, woul! bs responsible for these seanda's, [cannot admit that, becanse { know it, and I know that it cannot answer for the exgesses of some inhabitants which it would have bean very easy ta restrain. know who caused the demonstration. urine Cashed im Atl Legalized Lotte. les and information given, GALLAGH KE N 3 Brokers $10 Chestnut street, Philade! ahaa pit: Royal Havana Lottery.—49 Per Cent T know who has | premigin paid for prizes; information furnished. ‘The high. ‘ ganized it. and it will never euter tie mind of my govern: eredentiat of the Spanish Commissioner “® both deter~ » rerio ake peaceable citizens responsible for insulis the | eat Fates Pid for Poubloons and all kinds of oid and Sil. mined to act with euergy. ‘hle for our | oo, %equences of which—I cannot bide it from yourswilt be } Yeh ur nkers, 16 Waii street, N, ¥. Senor Salazar and I are dispored to be respons. "“ietgus | vty 4, PAVE. __. ener conduct to the government of her Majesty. My insi. “Uae | VEY ®. aig, the assurance of my cons lon. Lottery Tickets Cashed. Information guterned melo commence howtitiss aga‘ust the Dats Os evel, A. DE GELTN ER, given, JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 11 Wall st., room No. 1. eru in case the m asion of the Special Commissioner ha” a © th ties ap $$$ '¥ be the opinion of the author|tios qn i uihoritis 8} eizes Cashed Im All Legalized Lotte= no satisfactory result, grauting a reasonabe term before commencing Operations, as these might cause considerable damage to private property. Therefore it appeared prefer ble to setze said islands, so that the goverameat might be the only loser: and Senor Mazarredo could not s explic Guitimatum before being rece ved, and before having Whatever m+ some of the {08> ran in Mexico, they Rad It to the perswn a respecting the Freuck ae right to exhibit it by anton in- Atactily of the French Consu! here, F gentle nite yonroecte!! aud muck esteemed by all €, F. JOHNSON, 140 Prince streot, between Yaurena and Woostar, Royn} Ravana Lottery.—Fifty per Cent vies, conferzed with me, aT, being chtet of ‘the forces, was th fact with bin, either 1a a private i formation ei Doubloons Person eithorized to make overurea | | Cree N88 We | whoare thrown McamtAT Aine onding of this aifuir witht | Raucgge M4 [OF Prien Peer eae ao rokers, T might ele maby writers on international h tote t, and tad to Say that, through our con- Nos, 24 and 26 Pine street, New York, eplpions are in accordance with (he performed a Sul hore, Mr. MoKoo then, Val foreas of the United States anne wil oaly copy the following wort Vattel, one of the | sul hore, Mr. MoKeo, them a9 tS protect the person of ° . . + mt site most celebrated write: hi in this harbor were made re d house, fi fi * * * * are used amongst natio the Frendh Consul, his fomely, “24 bouse, from any fur. * « * . * . bee] obtain rat any of ar wa se ten wh tei! pospele ther acts of violence, no matter, "0 What quarter they na ’ . * . . sion of the property of another; if it refuses to pay a * . " . or toaigend an injury, or to give a just satiataccion, any. | Might come. mass meeting was ° * * . . Pa On the evening of tho 23d instant » held at the Cabildo (City Hall) for t. prossing sympaihy for Peru and denownel of Spain, It was largely attended; but, very warm, the company mixed, and the att, remizding one of new mown hay, I did not deo dient to {ake a verbatim report of the svescle™s. 4 sufficient to say they wore patriotic in the extreme, gave entire satisfaction to the audience. After the met- ing adjourned the crowd marched, accompanied by cho band, through the streets, with the flags of Colombia ard the United States in close embrace, The Peravian and American Consuls were again visited and serenaded. At the former's they were dry, and came out somowhat ro- freshed. They did not on this occasioa go vear the French . Pasa in the reign of Abralam, whose snr. {nthe eighty and sixth your of the Inde Dendenes of the States of Ainerien, that a mighty rebellion here not nd Abraham sitd unto Stmon from the Ke: : * expe “ie thou my armor beaver, " he Keystone Btate: itis nd Simon did as he was commanded, and led tm. , mense hosts of young and valiant warrior, tron tha Bate even from the Kennebec; from across the reat Sea from. ‘Beg a sho: poke Mountains: from every dhe some; an: ated mite Hive tra aang DONE OF the Kind whose hale CMG, “hoKe who have risen against they Be'2old our banners they wi And iteame t name was Line pendence of th thing i@longing to said nation may’ be seized and’ used wae ‘sdebt be vaid, or retained until full satisfaction be Alway tantmiated by the des're not to spill blood, T took hostages not to renew the barbarous customs which have disappeared tn Amer.ca with the Spanish civilization, but in order to strengthen the government of Peru itself, ‘and to aid it in containing the masses in tue rst momenia of ex. ment ‘The reasons quoted in the diplomatic deciaration of tho 14th inst, ene stil! greater strenzth to the prescriptions of internationa law; and T have tiken hostages becanse the events of Talsmbo and thelr consequences, notwithstanding ther enormity, are not exactly the best proof ef the pro- gress which thapublic administration has made in enlight- enment and etvilization since Pera shook off what they call, and repeat go often. the ominons yoke of backward Spain. To throw into the face‘of the Spanish representatives the e purpose of ex- ¢ the conduct nicht belog sare cowards, and when il surely run; but they ae Consulate, And Simon’: men, nt and brave, were smote reproach of treason 1s.as contrary to the truth of the facts : H . ci as is vour strange assertion that ihe xoverument ot the ree CENTRAL AMERICA, ee ee se ate te bosae Moy Buaried: briltlantly public has not caused the delay of the recognition of your The Panama Railroad Company’s steamer Guatemala, | 4 Sa‘inany were slain, buc wore were wounded, in Jose de Guatemala aud in- ippeponitance, Captain J. M. Dow, from § Phe U there wag sreat como. ion throughout the land, and T do not ignore the poss'b'e consequences of the secom- | termediate f ise'me & P ports, arrived in this harbor on the evenin; xm called along upon the “YJse men and men of skull Bracinatinns of Humps aucence J the greater, ag two of the | of tho 20ch imst, "Her dates aro—San Jose, May 10; pened ey | 1," ick and ave ew atrengtth unto the wounded more important atiitnde, sanctioned beforehand by thergow. | JUItA, 12th, Libertab, 18th; La Union, 14th; Realejo, 16th, | And ta: Wire arvee in the Noritt o.7¢ Drake, canatng in ernment of Pera, whieh has recogni-ed in a solemn manner | 8nd Punta Arenas, 1Sth ‘She brings the following cargo And when Abraham and the poopie behe’d, the wonderful | deeds of a fur greater transcendence executed lately ia the | for New York:—2,700 bags of colfve, 26 bales of docr- | And when « ronset by Drake, Abra.sam auld: "Mf States of his Holiness the Pope. sking, 3 cases of baisaua, 31 bags of silver ore, 204 hidos | guildren must uot Sifler; give me thy drink to fein, and Sir, T shall await the resolutions of her Majesty's coverm | and 8 bales of cotton. willgiveitaname,” | i ; ment, and conclude congratulating you that nota singledrop Tho news by the Guatemala possesses but little if any raham drank, and sald there was noth: like tt, of blood bas been spilled, and that the conduct I observe towards the sub jects and commerce of Peru’has been returned by the people of the republic. As thus my fears have van. ished that Spaniards would suffer any injuries, all the hos. tages have been released whom I had retained. T remain, de., do. LUIS H. PINZON, To Tax Minister oF Foreran Arrains of PERU. THE ADDITIONAL PROCLAMATION OF PINZON AND MAZARREDO, Roansreap or tur Cuixcna Istanps. } Ow Boarp Frigate Resoutcron, 7th of May 7, 1854, ‘The events which happened at the Chincha Islands on the And 80 4 noteven tn Sanger ‘on yj that it was bitter to the lips, but good for the sto” and because th were’ bitter times in Sehting the m.rsters of the plantations, tt shal,’ £or- evermore be cxlied Planyation Bittors; and so it has been. , And the wonderful worl which {t has performail is wit nossed at this day in every townpnrish, village and hamlet where the habits of civilization produce dyspepsia, where ; war oreates accidents, and were climate or exposure dea- | troys strength and appetite. ' And he said, “It it be proclaimed throughout the length and breadth of the land, from the valleys and mountain interest outside the different republics of Central Ame- rica, Pardon had been extended to General Alvarez on coming forward and taking the oath of allegiance to the Medina government of Honduras , Epo ou of Costa Rica opened its session on the ist inat Captain J, M, Dow, the well’knowa and much esteemed commander of the ‘Guatemala, goes home in the Ocean [AH of Apit! have been explained in documents already | Queen, on leave of absence for'three months. He takes | tops, that al! who sufler froin fevers, dvstansin, weakness ‘ with hin a large and well selected stock of curiosities in | loss of appetite. uervous headache and mental despondency, ‘The representatives of the Queen have always trusted | tho bird and” beast line for presentation. to the | Will find relief through tie Plantation Bitters, they ada that the moderation of Peravians and their natural calm. nee of Oe will at last bring this question to a satisfactory nen At present, when the diplomatic body realding at Lima‘has deigned to send to the Chincha Islands a cominission, com. posed of the Ministers of Great Britain, France aud ‘Uhile, In order to confer about the actual situation, the und signed declare again spontaneously that Spain does not pi tend to meddle with the form of government of the Peru- vian repnblic, and that the occupation of the Chincha Is'ands, by way of repr sal, until her Majesty's goverament decide the matter, was preferable to other acts of hostility, which, causing efusion of blood, would render the arran; ment of the pending affairs diieult. The representatives of the Queen have nobput the least im pediment to the business of the merchants of Peru aud Peru- tone to the stomach and brilliancy te the mind, of which I, O people, am a living example. And Drake ‘id as he was commanded, and got him a place in the greatcity of New York; nud as many as came in unto him were healed y rejoicing. Park, Some of his specimens are very rare and curious, and will be the source of much interest and pleasure to the crowds that will frequent that delight(al place during the coming summer. The good wishee of all in this vicinity accompany Captain Dow in his visit to home and friends, MUTINY ON BOARD THE STEAMSHIP OCBAN QUEEN— TWO OF THE MUTINRERS 8HOT DEAD BY COM- MANDER AMMEN, U. 8. Ne * ‘The steamship Ocean Queen, Captain Tinklepaugh, from New York on the 13th inst., with eight hundred passen- gors for California, and two bundred and twenty seamen for the Pacific squadron, arrived at Aspinwall on the Asthma and Dyspepsia Cure: fail by Dr. MARSHALL, 712 Broadwa Hor A New Truss for Rupture. We are now off the greatest blessings to sut- fering humanity that has ever been invented. WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS Jeall the rage. It is constructed on a different principle en- Lively fvom ail others, Insuring, peace and happiness, com- without Stoll P.M. vian officers, and fulfil their duties the same with 7 fort and certain c: Lis clean and easy, No preasure nations; and’ they have expressly prohibited, since the first | CVebing of the 25d inst. Her passengors crossed on the | on the back or chord: pressure is inward and upward. Sap- Triendls day: that vessels without license of ibe authorities | 240, and embarked on the steamship Constitution for San | porters and ‘Shoulder Braces norivatiod “Pamphlets free Franciaco. Wo learn that on the third day out from New York an Occurrence tock place on board that came near beiug a very serious affair, aud which was only checked by the coolness and determination of Commander PD, Ammen, U.S. N., im shooting two of the ringleaders dead upon th Spot, » The seamen that came by her are some of those transfrred from the army. They were under charge of Commander Ammen, to be delivered in charge of the senior naval ofticer at this place, and, although some good men were to be found among them, still there was majority fora stamp. GREGORY & CO., 609 Broadway, A Perfect Hair Dyc—Miller’s, Only 50 cents per box, ‘Try it, Sold by all druggists, Depot 66 Dey street. Address to Smokers.—Polink & Sons, Meerschaum Manufacturers, removed from Broome sireat to 692 Broadway, near Fourth street, Wholesale and retail. Pipes cut to ordér and repa 0, Said aurhorities may also legal. inatructions, all documents ote captains before they leave for the port of their desti ion, Desirous to give @ proof of their good wishes, the under- #'gned request the Ministers of Enz'and, Frances and Ch’ also to inform their colleagues that the bark Iquiqu should be given back; that the Spanish squadron would remain on the defei f a8 it is not obliged to the contrary, and tl they wi'l grant a term of forty- eight hours ‘to the respective authorities, if they find themsel in the necessity to hostilize any port of the of Callao should load gu ize, in conformity wit! Boots and Shocs.—The Largest Assorts republic; that her Majesty’s government, according to the st Terialichonanatestion tstine cate of ive forelan ‘navai | dispozed to ba noisy, turbulent and desirous of Tras in the ally 6S ap56 Toate, She for ladies. gen. stations, wili not claim the payment of any private debt | “kicking ap & row.? Symptoms of discontent | jujrcn And children, at BROOKS’, 675 Broadway and 160 which is not based as follows:—Spanish origin and actual | were visible soon after getting to sea, and aes rights of a Spanish subject; that all doubttul claims of private persons will bo submitted to a mixed commission ; and, finaily, the rumor that Spain wished to establish in Porn, or in any other of the not recognized rennblics of America, European dynasties (s withont the least founda. tion. LUIS H. PINZON. Evsento DE SALazaR AND Mavarreno. MAZARREDO ANNONCES IMS RESIGNATION. Senor Salazar y Mazarredo.her Majcaty's Commiss'oner to Peru and her Minister to Bolivia, desires to Inform the pablic that he has sacr:ficed his self-love in view of the im- they had to be closely watched; but on the third day they came aft and attempted to force the grating pliced to separate the cabin from the stecraze passengers, say- ing that they intended to dine in the cabin. Commander Ammen was immediately sent for, and, upon reaching tho spot, told the three men who appeared to be foremost in the aflray, in his gsual calm and determined manner, that if they made any further attempt he would shoot some of thom. To this remark one of them replied that be knew what that threat was worth; that he had been Brandreth’s Pills, Sold in EUROPB since 1741; "NITED STATES siace 1830. ‘The remarkab'e properties in securing the health possess- ed by these Vogetable Pi among all c} have made them advocates es, No person ‘a use them without benefit. Remember, they iny gorate, while they cleanse the blood Se ae aa ne i tcaiienia soporatmesta whieh: | under Gre and did not care adamn. “As he taste. th ay ert, resigning, by the last mail, his appointments whicl 3 je the re- 7 he owes to the confidence of the Queen, as he believes that | mark the three made a rush, when the foremost fell in- pg hs Sarat of apne, | Obearre B. BRANDRETH ve conflicts all men respecting themselves must, in the | tantly dead from a ahot from the revolver in Com: | “soll st2'd Canal sirse! aud Nova Union aqua in ga nineteenth century, place their govern) sition to overcome without difficulty, and with @ high spirit of im- mander Ammen’a hand; the secoud shared the same fate, bat the third dodged and e-capod. This quieted them, Braziiian Pebble Spectactes and Eye i 1 lect TET eee ee cineringtopeine ples," | and after the bodies were sown. up and thrown over: Prosereart--To tirengitisn and Tinprove the ght of old and Thofollowing are the number and destination of the | Bosrd thg other men were all mustered and pa'sed on to | Pcntimemded he the medion faciity: "SEM MONS, Oculists’ the upper deck, one by one, ‘Worst ol rs were put in frovs, aud the balance bad oir taken from them, vessels that loaded guano at tho Chincha Islands during -the month of April, and also their tonnag: + Optician, 66944 Rroadway, oppostie Bond sirect. Vessels. ons, | their knives The passengers then held Brilliant and Powerfat Day and Night For England. 6,929 | & meeting, and such as had arins volunteered to keep | Double Perspective Glasses, for the field, sea, opera and For iréeee tok, 6.400 | watch on the scoundrels, and did Fo, which kept matters tourist's, use—compact, Portable and emieign!. A splendid " quiet. wee ee ment at ‘ EMMONS?. For Belsinn 028 | On‘tatting im with the convoy off Maynguana Tsland— | Occvlists’ Onticlan 669) Broadway, under Latarge House, 3,214 | the United states steamer Neptive—the worst characters Batehelor’s Hair Dyc—The Best in tne For Spain 1/653 | Were transferred to ber, and she then accompanied the | word, Harmiess, reliable, instantaneous, The only per lat Qcean Queen to Aspinwall, bringing the mrtincers io | feerdye. Sold by ail drugyisie, Factory3l Barclay straat 28,871 | 'fons. The Neptune will, L vnderstand, romata £0 convoy peewee: Gils Bis Brsvesvative United | the Ocean Queen on her return, on account of the steamer 1 Sia apy ht lang Tamar, that arrived at Aspinwall on the 23d, having been Depot, wholesale and ret; oe chased when off the east end of Jamaica by the rebel pri- . Mid The United States sloop-cf-war St. Marys, Captain vateer Florida, E dletoo, remained at Callan when the steamer ssiled. and. | Trig Gotachment of renmen eressed the lathmus on the | s,er"snvtn and ail secntes of ihe Pees ere wiv pata would await the arrival of the Admiral, H 24th in a special train, arriving in Panama abont ono P. | /atie! Joints and 51) dimem ee oe te TAGRARIG. Bur States steamer Watereo bad not yet arrived at the coast, | yy. ang were immediately transferred tothe United States | geon chiropodist, 70) Broadway, ee ei ee sloop-of. war Cyane,under a strong guard of marines. (n — Legere rpinlipears spices the way over eluht succeeded in escaping from the train. Coaar Camphor for Defending Cloth- d_and its odor plea Ihave been able to derive much intormation from CHAPMA ing against Moths. —Rellab!: passengers by the Talca who are remaining in Panawa st One was shot by the boatswain, who was with Captein | ings practi ett Ammen, and badly wounded, though able to craw! into Boston ¢ of them ; Cyd Wat may macerrates cn tok case Eat Prue the bushes, They will soon be taken, as they willtind | Heaeness, Disease of the Eyes and Ca- the eat fout of tho bag,” that he and Pinzon had ex. | $he ling of the rond auy thing but » piace to tors endive Helded attention of ¥ - wot & a 8 seaRoN. ing Panan Meir htl ceeded their Instructions from tho government of Spain. | Sepecially, ft ; ape Such being the case, it is no wondor that be resigned, San attempted to desert, but they were soun recap. joved. and it appears to be the orinion now that Pinzon alone | ‘rher9 igno doubt whatever that it was the intention of Lanterns, hasan elephant tn the Chincha Islands that be would gladly get rid of if he could. " The report of the government of Chile having voted five millions of dollars to be placed to the credit of Peru, these men to get possession of the (cean Queen; and had they succeeded in doing go the result is easily told. It would have been agcene of horror that wold bave ap- patted the stoutest heart. To Commandey Ammen ts due street, near Brot © Impaired Sight, may be perhaps premature; but the seamer next 49° } aii the credit of having saved that ship for her owners, aud Ia RHR HBA Cee te re | any or Dee passengers from a fate worse than dath, he ooo nat "ey ms Bek Ms r His ‘consummate coolness, determination and daring CA’ A mC The goversment of Toru’ became very determined tm | ayer y anisted, 19 the death of those two scoundrels, THROAT, the course it intended to pursue with Spain wheu the news was received of the sympathy oxy A for the cause in Chile and the promises of material aid; avd it will now, no doubt, stand out for tbe most extreme measures, end will listen to notbing until ibe territory now occupied by a Spaniab force is given up without terms. what would haye beea impossible to comtrol by a hun- dred men of a weaker hatare tha: uimeelf. Ap act of th's kind, under the circumstances, does a military man more credit than if he bad gainei a great victory, aod | trust the public will gee it in this light, and ‘om mander Ammen know tbat bia conduct in this aifair ts understood and appreciated by a people who admire couroge and determination when exbrbited at the right time and ja the right place. Ninety men of the Cyane’s crew, whose timovs ont, return by the Ocein Queen to be patd off. Fine fellows they are, and a valuable set of men. Would they could be retained in the ervice and together. Since waiting the account of the Spanish Comm: +. cr'g trip neross the Istumus, and the difficulties we had |; to encounter, some interesting correspondence bas been published between M. Zeltner, the irench Consul at Panama, and Senor Santocoloma, the President of the State, in which the foriner aunounces to the latter tat he has referred the matter of the insult tohim to bis government, avd that be expects fully that strong mea sures will be taken by France to compel the authorities of Panama to mgke ample amends or 81 "or the consejuences. The President replies at leugth, and donies all knowledge of the affair anti! the day after it occurred, and tries to out of the difficulty a3 best be cin. There will be an account of this who CHRONIC GATARRA, CATARRA OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUS MEMBRANK, OBSTRUTICONS OF THE EUSTACHIAN TUBE SURED, CROSS EYE STRAIGHTENKD IN ONE MINUTE: wd every disease of the Eve and Far requirtag sitnar Medical or surgical nid attended to by De VON RISEN: RERG, at his consulting rooms, 816 Broadway, near Twelfth street, ‘i ie Daniels’ Artificial Leather L ana arter.—Depot, 653 Hudson street. For circulars or tes- jonia's, nddvese P, Daniels & Co, Deafness. Catarrh, and Disenses >) the Bar, Throat and Alr-Passages, successfully treateds + DRS. LIGHTHLLL, 34 St. Mark’« place, Freckte mples, Tan, 1 Skin Deformities cured by Boap, at his depot, No, 433 FCUADOR. Apart from the excitement respecting the Spanish out- rage in Peru, there is nothing of any importance what ever (rom this republic, Tho people are, aa those south of thom, all for resisting Spanish aggression, and what Eouador can sbe will do 1 aid of bor sister republic. PANAMA. PASGAGR OF THE SPANISM COMMISSIONFR ACROTS THE ISTHUUS. Senor Mnzarredo, the ox-Special Commissioner from Spain to Pera, came parsenger by the Taica, en rout: for home. He was followed from Callao by several persons, with the avowed éntention of creating * disturbance here by attack ng bis person and baggage and getting poses sion of bis papers, despatches, ke. Soon after his arrival Senor Mazarredo received information of what was in store for him, and sought the protection of a friendly dwelling house, where he remained until he took his de- parture Late in the evening a large crowd of all sorts, from pure white to, unadulterated ebony, armed with tn ala Fraption Sunburn, Flesh Worms and GOURAUD'S Italian Medics Broadway. Geo. Carey the month of June red Fasques, Mantillag and Sacqnes Rants inant | as thts Dav and During | hia rich Blacie Silk Cireniars, a reduction of twenty. occurrence given pots, pans and otber musical instruments used ia ei ecent irom former priens All the above Gonls are Thompian”™ serenade, tock up their march for the resi- | to one of your city journals, writtea.by one who is, lito- | | cen manviactire, ORO. CARRY. $04 and. 306 Canal dence of the French Consul, M. Zeltner, where they | rally speaking, a “‘dyed in the wool’? Colombian, | y./-ot, and & e Charles Street & Co) but who claims to be a citizen of the United States— a one-sided statement of the affvir, and entirely in favor of this government: for the reason that, belog | month of June, Tonnected with the government by marriage, he cannot | t/!as, Sacques, ¢ do anything else than ‘write it up,” and make it appear | from former prion that’ it is right, and everything» and everybedy | 80d wiate else wrong, For this reasons although not able to give the story io all ite fongth and breadth, 1 have endeavored io conlense it into as short a space as | possible, but give the Herato’s readors a truthful ac: supposed Mazerredy was secreted, On their arrival io front of the building they commenced with the most deafening and hideous noises, interspersed occasionally with eries of “Neath to the Queen of Spain,’ ‘Death to Napoleon [i],," avd others very similar, Some stones and bottles were thrown at the building, when the French Consul hoisted his fag. Upon this being done the crowd tore down the French coat of arms from over the door, aod were about to tear down his flag also, when some a for the ja made Man: | vars and Basques fully forte per cent | makg a total clearance for GEO “CAREY. 30t and 906 Canal | street, and 475 Broadway (late Charles Street & Co.) Lisma and sv ling tally forty per cont er thant) ¢ preo eu hy eceeded in restraining the ; © prem! bed ox ited ao ibepbbios In count of what was nothing more or less than & gross out- | gid. 60 98 00 prog tag?! for fa Land wr ‘ nod | Tue crowd now procecded to the house of the Peruvian | rage upon the French Consul, perpetrated only because oS Pte Sins si9i, eras once 7 Consul avd gorenaded him with the government bond, | thore was no French naval force to the barbor to cive | FSS tye Gio. CAREY, Jol and. 06 Canal sire ample aud instantaneous protection» As the Consul says, ¢ Charies Street & Co.) however, the matter is not yet en ‘The Pacific Mail Steamsbip Company's steamer Go'den | Captain Lapidge, arrived from San Freneigeo on Sth inst, She brings the following specto:— and «$655,689 21 | They thon visited Colonel McKee, Consul of the United toy prooaway States, and insisted upon bis hoisting the Stars and Strives, and making them @ speech. In the course of his remarke he meotioned “the Monroe doctrine” when some ove in the crowd, not understanding what that was, thonght he was doing tho proper thing by suggesting three Grover & Baker's Wighest Premiam Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines, 495 Broadway, New York. Gouraud’s Poudre Subtitc Upreots Hate a ere given with great ve: | For New York «. 260,346 from low forehendsor any part he body. ‘Warranted, at [ontinking Mr. Monroe, which were ¢ ri e Larnecontl {iRew aepor 153 roadway. : Total sevaness eo jit 88 | ater atajesty” Champagne—The Roy- 16 parties who were after Bonor Mozarredo had their . ois plane Pon land. Every avenwe (rom the city wae well | —And two. bundred passengers, who will eros tho ‘and. $20 per ease, of quarts, if ngs . O wine otra 67 Exchange piuce, near Broad, e Aspinwall this evening Isthmas this morning and | ‘watched, ona a porty of some twenty five or thirty men i. WARD, were! king abeat The railroad depot tit two.orclocka} Inthe Ocean Queen. WM. Highest Premiam Bock Stitch Sewing on the following morning, whoo a heavy shower comin ‘The vousels.of-war now at Panam: up all the watchers gought shelter; and, having imbibe WIBBLER & W. N, 625 Broaaway, aud Spain will reap the fruit which her bliudness oF stupidity taught Ber to sow In an evil hour, The fhjlowing i the reply of Admiral Pinzon to the scommuication of the f oi the 16th ult. — Roa ‘avian Minister of Foreign AiTairs, “84 RAD OF THK Cineenty Tt April. 21.1 Sin-=I have received the covimatertion which you ware 2 re e 16th inst Before all thidgs tm ¥ at it would be against the Gocorum of Spain and her official agents to anwaer it in terms to those which yon ised, ry @ jointly with Mhe Special Commissioute au. the aeoxponsitt ity Of the avia which Lexecuts, Public consctonce Wril, deet: vith wher right=—it with the representa. dives of ber Catholic Majesty or those of the Peruvian gor. arnment, which latter haw oblice) mig to take measures oot eaponding to the macnitule of the ofences committed amd the purposes meditated, You know when f left Lima, In the earlier partof March, spevoral persona presented then sto me in ti name of ¢ » President of the reoubl er toindute me to in hn a them the claima of Spain, whieh then would be at te \ded to vary goon. 1 waa not authorizad by the government of the Qui er of Kran siarinto any negotiations but, as the Mini $ then the only dip omatic agent of her Ma FT snewered that thia way not the most proper way to resolve . fratters of such imporiance, and that the government ought w ‘he Mr. ve ae ps. we iatt for taiparal-o, ard. showgh f wae well aware of the | dala t yavee @adivional wav of @ Peru w ‘ ship Cyano and British steam sloop The United States steamer Neptune, Com Sanford, h sailed from Aspinwall, She did not wait to convoy the Ocean Queen, as was expected. ———— How Cah You Make @ Syrian Tree with the ald of PPALON’S NIGHT BLOOMING CRREUS? Pour one drop ou tiv oof your hand and you gonvert it | FAL All 4 — Why ts PHALON'S N@JHT BLOOMING CEREUS like & rich quotation from the Herald’ Because it is,a spicy ex very freely, no doubt, aud thinking the Senor would not venture out in the raia, they leit the coast clear, About four o'clock, however, a small party yssved from a buiid. ing in Panatna, each one carryimg from six to twelve doves of load about bia person, and proceeded quietly in the dirrotin of the railroad depot, which they reached without molestation, im fact without seeing any one. Alter a careful fork around, aad .fiuding that the Gunst was all clear, tm mounted a hand car and Startedon their way to Aspinwall It ts Needless to aay that Senor Mezarredo aud tho aid-de-camp of Admiral Machine mi If You Want to Know, &c., Road MEDICAL COMMON B, 1 a curious book for enrious. pe 4 Dook for pots, Cons avery one. pad bh To be hay a tables mailed free, err De ¥ 1,130 Broadway, N, ¥. Jewelry and Watohes ' OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS forsale bY CRO. C. ALLEN 418 Broniwasy one door be. ‘ow canal street, formerly 1 Wail atreet, No More Groy Hate or Bi Pinzon, Senor Lora, were among the number. Whon day. | tract. ria nen site Icnecae Forty. tne the mobites found tak the Md aay nin, | A Beautiful Complexion.—Lated’s itoom fre gears’ comunt study, free, by Dr King ‘some twonty-ve of his ad: | of Youth sees every iiing for provorcing and beaut! ber cemabah en - inirere aid thatwo P.M. train aome moro, They trod | Mx ve com eer gee AWRY pastilles de Florence —.tadies destrous alge to send despatehes to Aspinwall to head him off, bat * ; — of improving thelr completion Warw4l iniary to the aka failed, the line was overrun with the company’s Amertean Stee Shirt Are=Wrame= sold age aoe UB bt A ae Paatiles de Florence. dupiuee ged, "snow whiter Hine ifnlahed Malled on eeeint of Gold by drugg Hho ninne yiaued tad Aprit 19th, Avent 7 Asplawall, when. Secor its tet, New York.” Bee Feats wupplied | eer tate ah ie ean ; > je. were at oni ws the de re! on, Re. At , | royal Wont india mail steamer Solent, after tbetrain | A Wad Bveatth—low Many Lovers tt VAT ones 66 Coot tenet arrived with the passengers they raised a crowd and | Bas separsted—how many (fe Daley Oe PNSVaAND | Stable Purnginre and Fixe —Stail went down (0 the ead of the wharf where the steamer LOWERS as & dentifrice gight @nd morning te geo #A4 cast trom; Bay Rack Feed | Jay; but alter a consultation they doubtless came to tae wtines the ermplexiog. ‘palee ao oats For gals by ah | Trowshs ap 4 N ‘ rer " ernalusion that ‘disaretion qag tue Roper part gs Velag,!! A qrugmieies «bs Brondwar, apposite for int | hal }2 hawls, Rournoies and Taimasare now | 2 OZ0¥E 80ar, ~~ OZONF soe use or the complexion. 25 cents per single Sold at No. 4 Union square Trusses, Kiaat Stocking: Lary rtendent ake The most expensive soaps are uot equal to this Soap for ,. }, &e.— Marsh | ter of Chaunc ©0.'8 Radioat Cure Truss Oitice ouly ai No. 2 Vesey «! vath of the The OMe ». zroric 7 “g PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION WOMEN oe Tmporteah: for didntaniangng usc Of, Lmportedal (0 00 Broad cae nner ov “OUrta street, pir Dye, Hat beam!{¥ing the Hair, street Write Mountain glad to leara that Wigs, Toupee: and Mott HIRAM BELL (for many years whose genial ways, and the Continental, mad Old Man of the Monata.n, and Flume a@ feast of healt has become landiord of the Fiymouth, NH. This ts the and ts inthe midst of the r der(ul views in the Granite the Mountains, over the Bost stop at thts hotet at noon half an he hor We understand that @ large number of thé w and most fashionable and Prot Js twenty-three miles from the Flume, twenty-seven (rom the Profile Hons: so like th Fifth cho Lake, pleasure’ an BMIGEWASSETE eget hotel in New yeantifal a ‘The trains to neord, and Mor cities of the West, who remember Mi Trevolle!* will lord of the PROFILE HOUS! stay in the ¥icinit the Poo! good liv) HOU milies in New York, Philadelphi e House, have aout on their compliments ahead. res bas remored Dyeing ‘Aver of th Basin from al rond rain: el att It ‘ool and Basin, and Wenaeitace tas nee Married. Arayts—Metsace.—0y Sunday evening, Jun ntiey, by the Rov. Thos, Walters, Bowann lH. Aneyrs to pgeattaee daughter of Daniel Butler, Wsq., all of Porisnville, &. J. No cards. ILLO church, Hoboken, by’ the Rev. N, C county Tipperary, Ireland, Lusrixt, daughtor of Captain Habbard, #. N, DonaLpson—Watcrove.—At Dobb's Ff wry, N. | daughter of the late Ffingham W. Walgrovo, Srurais—Ban: Re dav Dieca. Acker.—At Fair Lawn, N. Fieanon Marra, wife of David of her age, Tho relatives and frionds of the family are r hier of (1D. N, Rarney, F two o'clock, New York. Banta, \ 20 On Sunday, ays, Charlton street, without further invitation, Braix.— Jp Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 5, Catmanixe Brain, aged 69 years, The relati,7es aud friends are invited to attend the funeral, from Grabam Institute, Washington avenue, near De Kulb, this ( Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock. On Snuday, June 5, Cnaries Britax, for aged @ yours, ‘The Yelatives and friends of the family, and those of his sons, James C. W.gand Daniel, are respectfnily invited late residence, No. 68 West Twellth stroct, on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock. BRENA! many years a resitent of Charleston, S. to attond the funeral, from hi: Southorn papers please vopy. Royy.—On Sunday evening, June 5, of diptheria, Cuss. Epwarn, youngest son of James and Mary Ann aged 13 month ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from 359 Sixth avenue, on Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock, without further notice, Dircuerr.—At Morrisania, on Saturday, Juno 4, Wittim G. Dirceerr, som of G. W. and Emily Ditchett, aged 11 years, 4 months and 17 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully this (Monday) afternoon, at threo o'clock, from the residence of his parents, cor: invited to attend the funeral, ner of Seventh strect and Bos! ‘oad, Morrisania vi Dary.—On Friday, June 3, at Douglas Hospital, Wash- from wounds received at the battle of the Wilderness, on the 6th of May, Sergeant James Dary, a native of the parish of Raban, Kings county, Ireland, ington, D. C a member of Company K, Second regiment N, Y. (Highity second Volunteers.) Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers, Downs.—In Yorkville,on Sunday, June wife of Wm. P. Downs, in the 55th year of her age. Her remains will be taken to Browstor’ tion bam county, on Tuesday morning, fdr interment. Putnam County papers please copy. ¥rsuas.—At the Columbian Hospital, on Saturday ing, May 28, from the ellecta of a gunshot wound in right hip, received in tho grand charge of the Second army corps (Haucock’s), May 12, Sergeant Fowanp 8. Fisner, in the 22d He re-oulisted, and, but afew months regiment with bright prospects of promotion, and the best wishes of his ‘a faicbrut Company 1D, Fortieth New York Volunteer! year of his age Since, loft this city to return to friends. Thus has gonéan affectionate brother and friend, ‘Toe remains are deposited for the present in the Sol. djers’ Home Cemetery. Washington, D. C. Heyver.—Died from his wounds, on Saturday, June 4, Sergewnt Cuantas Hoxter, Company F, Tenth New Volunteers, aged 30 years and 6 months. The rien the family are reapoctfully invited to attend the funer&l, this (Monday) afternoon, at two u'clock, from his late resi- dence, No. 513g Frauklin street, Dublin papers please copy. TMieerns, turday, June, after a short il! Jenemian His a native of the county Limerick, land, aged 64 3. Tho relatives and friends of the family are reques attend the funeral, {rom his late residence, No, 5 Mul- berry streot, this (Monday) afternoon, at balf-past ove o'clock. Hexnert.—On Sunday, JuneS, after a brief ilnese, Joun [sreerr. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend tne funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at oue o'clock, from his late residence, $4 Eldridge street, Henpkrsox,—On Saturday, gune 4. roy, the youngest son of William and Fsther Ann dorson, aged 2 years, 3 months and 15 days. ‘the 26, are respectfully i 70 (iret neott,—In Brocklyn, on Sunday, June 5, age! 4 years, 4 months and 13 days. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to ettend the fanoral, without further notice, nave ve of her parents, corner of Cla kiya, this (Monday) ie. noon, at half-past three 0" Laton. 49th year of hi age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to from his late residence, corner of tor streets, this (Monday) ‘a/tervoon, 3 tend tho funeral, Greenwich and i June 5, Cearigs Monanay 3 years, days. The friomds and acquaintan dence, Ni o’eloc 9 Sta’ pent. AM, ‘uddenly, on Sunday, June 5, ham, aged 13 years and 10 months, The jun st Lone o’ t etreet, to ¢ itives of the family are requested to attead. Maxwert.—After short Dut paincal iliness, beloved wife of rope, Ireland. The funeral will take place from the residence of het } isamer, together with the many atten’ Williams: | gengers by her amial eister, Miss Smith, No. 9 North Firststr burg her particulars in to-morrow’s paper. .—-00 Saturday, June 4, FLuty Facan 4 Martha, a native of the parish of o'clock, without further invitation. SMarmkes.—On Saturday, June 4, Wintray A. Mariers, auative of France, of paraiysis, in the Sith year of bis age. dn honest man, a sincero friond and affectionaje bv fhe relatives aud frien#s of the family aro rue attond the funeral, from his late residence, 141 Has Heth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o elock. ‘Troy papers please copy McCurx.—On Saturday, of parish Taman, county Tyre ho frieada and acyuaintances of th fall Now 130 Charles street, on Tuesday, ovcleek. UNDERDONK Jone 4, Tony MeGerk, & Ireland, aged 30 (waaily are. re it bail ODevER —On Sabi At the rosidence of hor sister, Mrs. heny , Miss ‘i Moras 7 P., of Cullon, county Tipperary, !roland. ag a ee. de the family and those of the ‘ate Colovel Michael Dobeny are respectfully funeral, which will leave No. Brooklyn, jor Calvary Cemetery, (two o'cjoek. “pray --on Sunday, Jnne 5, ater & CaTienise Seva, wife of Ebenezer rotracte’ 1, Pray, © Friday, Juno 8, by the Rev. William Staanton, Mr. Jony DL, Donhupsox, Jr., to FRaxciss Lovisa, youngest ' spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at | Carriages will bo in waiting at Paterson { depot on the arrival of the quarter to twelve train from June 5, ANNIE F. Coorer, only iid of Samuel and Anvio E. Panta, aged 9 months and ‘Th relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invito.{ to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two'o'es'0ck, from the residence of her grandfather, 27 Fuzanera, » Ire. nar Wastnc- tives and friends of the family, and also the oflicers dnd members of Je‘ferson ingine Company No. ted to attend the funeral, eet, this (Monday) afternoon, at two ru, daughter of Oliver R. and Adeline M. Inger- On Saturday, June 4, Tuomas Lator, ia the of she family aro epectfully iuvited to attend the funeral, from hia late rosi- treot, this (Monday) afternoon, at one His remains will be taken to Calvary Cometory Frora Ma rirpa, beloved daughter of Francis and Winntfred Mark- 1 will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at k. from the residence of ber father, ivary Cemetery, The friends and Jobu Maxwel?, a native of the county Ty- ty Westmeath, Ireland, in the 40th year of her aze. vr (rionds and those of her husband are respect! ully | tod to attend the funoral, from her late residence, 1 Twollth street, tis (Monday) afternoon, at two invited to attend she funeral, from bis late residence, ja, Homsrt ‘O'Deves, daughter of the late Morgan invited to attead tho 60 Carrol Btreat, Sout } aye fom New Zeal this (Monday; alternovs , i ilieas, og nnd friends of the family are respec! iy Wiond the fuberai, (rom bor Inte rosidenes, AGE¥ AND DEATHS, e 5, at Cem *R-Mirig,—On Sunday, June 5, by Rey, Ste hon H, (yng. D. D., WiLttde ANpRRW Curistig to Miss yee RY G4, daughter of the late Jobo Mills, of this city, Noeara* Se - Ccrrax—Moto¥:—On Saturday, guce 4+ at frinity, Harris, ROBERT tm URRAN, to Bessie, daug "ter of the late Richard Molloy, Charman —Hvstarn.—(n Brocélyn, on Saturday, June 4, atthe Church of the Holy Trinity, by tho Rev. Mr, Rogers, Mr. Davin Carstay, of Glasgow, Scotignd, to Us- Y., on D. D., On Thursday, May 26, at tho rest: * dence of the bride's father, at Irvington-on-Ifudso Rov. Wm. MeVickar, cf St. Barnabas? church, Irvington, Jk., of this city, toSakatt Makta BARNEY, by , on Sunday, June 5, .'Ackor, in tue 42d year Boyd, age. id S. M. , Bute even. York ds of ted to Hen- from Gracr after. age band. tod to ttbir- | native | year sape st one 138 vt tna two o'stoote. tro . paella on ™ the residence of his parents, No. 19% PR eng HataraaktyD, im Fifth avenue, near Thied Gnuphior of wets: Juno 4, Haxwam Manes, yom @ and Carina Smith, aged ‘Li imonthe 4 Mobile (Ala.) papers please oop: falty: 08 Sunday, June 6, aftor @ J pe Rama TH, Youngest daugh Sanita 43 youre day tt N Surry short, hit a. - 7 “ and 5 montis staat The relatives and friouds tO attend the funeral, on fy. ° O'clock, from the resideuce of ty streot, Jersey Cuy. Sreges.—-One Saturday me 4. Axx daughter of the late George aud Mary yours, T months and 20 days, ‘ha family are requested a iwa corer afternod The relatives and friends of the ‘amily are respecttulig invited to attood the funeral, this (Mouday) atieroon dy twe o'clock, from the residence of hor step fat orgs U. Laka, 22 decond avenid. Sreang.—-At Yonkers, on Saturday, June 4, aftor « Ageing vase, Josary Warts Sreang, formeriy of Now or! The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of bis son, Edgar Strang, at Yonkers, on Tuesday afternoon, at balf-past three o'clock, Carriages will meet tho express train whick Jonros Chambers atreet at o'clock. Return train at 5 41, Interment at Greenwich, Wedoesday morning. Sravkee,—Ou Friday morving, June 3, at the residence of his son, the Kev, Joha V. Stryker, Sharon, Conn,, Hoa. James STRVERR, aged 75 you! Tacwney.—Oo Saturday, Jume 4, at her residence, Mary J. Taokwmy, agod 24 years, Tho relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternooa, At two o'clock, from St. Joseph's church, Sixth avenu Tre. —On Saturday evening, June 4, Ammuia B., wife of Peter Y. Tica, _ The relativey and frionds of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoo: at two o'clock, from the house of er father, Morria Reynolds, 139 Joratemon streot, Brooklyn. Wricut —On Sunday, Juno 5, at ber residence, 16% High street, Brooklyn, Josaraine A., wife of Thomas D. Wright, in the 27th year of her ago. Due notice will be given of the fuueral, Lowell papers ploase copy. Waos.—In Brooklyn, at ten minutes past oiyht ofclocks JUUA ANSe, only daughter of Jobn aud Eliza PB. > ied paron 7 invited to attend the fuoeral, trou 220 Atlantte nosday afternoon, ot two o'clock “~motion.on Siturday, June 4, Aoriaipe Tr,, and daughter of the lat PA Wade. ‘The relatives and frien da of the arti spect "ally treet, ou. WiGut,—Of cons. Ac, wife of Aimharat Wikis, aa Daniel 8. Grisnold, iv the 2700 her age, The funeral will take place from her .<'? Tesitenoe, Et Weat Fiftieth street, on Tuceday afternoon, @t one o'dlocl SHEP Ine HEWS._ ALMANA@ VOR NEW YORE—THIG DAF. BUS sets: PRL BOE ware 10 06 Port of New York, June 5, 1864. n frinte See Een Boston SASH wien penseneens ha eee eS Ae Ame salam at 10 AM, Jat 3430, lou 73.4, spoke bark Teresa, front Mara caibo for 'New York. Shp Du Ophelia (Aust), Guranovich, Alexandria, 76 days, with raga, to Dutilh & Co. Bark Flora (Norw), Bide, Leghorn, 46 days. with marble and rags. to WJ Pate, May 11, Int 2635, lou 8419, spoke bark Aiferino (Ital), from Beghorn for New Yor Bark Louise Wiechards (Pras), Wildes, Mal 54 with fruit, €e, to Fanch, Metcke & Wendt 1 pri BLOM, ton 16 17, spoke schr Tamarack (Br), from Cardiif fe Havana: 20/¢ ult 1902632. lon 65. spoke bark Couriers (Prus), from Malaga for Bostom Bark’ Hannibal, Hawkins, Now Orleans, 16 daya, with ene ton, ke, toN L Srealy & Co, @Brig Eliza (Mano), Niebuir, Buenos Ayres, 87 days, wit W001 to order. May 19, lat 27.99, long 61 51, spoke bark Witch of the Wave (Br), from Boston for Barbadoes, who supplied us with provision Flor de Funchal (Port), Pereira, Martinique, 24 days, with salt, to GA de Souza, Brig Santiago (dvem), Risenbrock, Falmouth, Jam, rig Grand Turk. TI, Ti days, with tobacco, fustic, de, to H Schmidt 4 Go, Had light winds and calms most of the pas- sage; 4th inst, 11:30 FM. came in collision with steamer Fairbanks, hence for Washington, carrying away eur bow- pirt and stem and knocking «hole in the steamer’s boiler, causing the death of ove man on board the steamer. Schr Nas-an (Br), McRae, Bermuda, 8 days, with onfons, to Tynes & Smith, Schr Chief, Ryder, Green’ Turtle Key, Bahamas, 8 days, With pineapples, to Jax Dowxiass, Schr Onward (Br), Wickmire, Cornwallig; N3, via Bostes, 12. days, with potatoes, to Daryen & Hyde. Schr Welcome Home (Br), Merriam, Hillsboro, NS, days, wiih coal, to Brooklyn Gae Co. hr D Gille«ple (Br), Smita, Windsor, NS, 12 days; with Plaster, to D R Dewolf. Scie $C Kvans, Hammond, Georgetown, 5 daye. ays. Ingraham, Rool i Frolic, Kennedy, Rockland for Staten Island: Schr Lucy Ames, Fianders, Rockiand, Schr Gentile, Gatchell, Rockland. r Lizzie, iekland. Schr Geo Gillam, Carroll, Portland for Philadelphtes Schr Honcat Abe, Conary, Portiand, 7 da Schr Albert Haley, Nichol, George's Banks, 6 daye Schr Governor, Chase, Salem for Albany. Schr Hero, Kenny, Salem. ‘Gloucester. Schr Elisha Brooks, Ellt Schr Leading Star, Howag. Gloucester. Schr Hannah D, Chase, Gloucester. Schr Empire, Small, Boston for Philadelphia, Schr B Davidson, Kelly, Boston, Schr M Fillmore, €! Boston. chr AJ Horton, B Boston. Schr EM Smith. Chase, New. Bedford, Schr Cabinet, Burdick, Pall River. Schr Sallie Sinith, Chase, Fall River for Mitrabethpert,, Sehr Niamie, William’ ntor Sehr Roscins, Lincoln, Taunto: Sher DS Ives, Cobb, Wareham, Schr Monitor, Resse, Wareham. “Schr H Curtis, Haskell, Providence. Schr L W Birdsai), Dibbie, Providence. Schr Raltimore, Frank, Providence. Schr White Rock, Elwell, Providence tyr Albamy. Roney AA BL, Parker, Providenc for Bilzabetd poet. Schr Lyndon, Hawkins, Providence, Schr JH Day, Chase, Providence. Barley, Austin, Providence for Blizavethpoot, Taylor, Jones, Providence. Providence. Sehr Nep Schr 8 T Garrison, 1 George & Emily, . Brown, Providener Lewis Providence. Sehr Argus. Crow! ‘sot for Poughkeepstes Sctr Snrab Jane, Gardiner, Newport. Behr Mee Porker, Bristol. Bohr DM Mexserole, Osborn New Haven. + Forest, Strout New Hav hr Rergen, New Haven, Scr Exehauge, Wiliman, New Haven Schr Sterling, Ph ew Haven for Albany, Behr Adaline, Sprague, New iaven, Schr Atina A Jacobs, Shepard. New Haven for Albaaye Schr 11 B Gibson, Crocker, New. London for New burg. Schr Amanda Moore, Hacket, Stamford, Schr Antelope, Merton, Norwieh. chr Crisis, Rose, Norwich for Philadelphia. Sehr Serf, Shaw, Norw a Schr Chas Northam, Russell, Portland, Ct. ebb. Ackley, Greenport. i on for Ph\ladelpiitim Hammoud. Newburg for Boston. ayler. port), Ponntingto Monroe, 24 hours, Chincoteague, ‘ew Orleans for ——=, earner teamer Capra Steamer Warri nahip Fairbanks. hence for Washington, return! Sten: ht ol jnst, oF Sandy Hvok, been tn colli pay tr kant ago. (Brem), duringtwhich Knocked & hole tm Mou, Providence. BELOW. one of the boilers. by which one man was scalded to: death. Hark Texas, from Matauzas, Bark Ocean. hark Sierra Nevada. Brig Laura. Brig Klee. 4:h=Steamers Virginn SAILED. Vetre!, Lonisa Moore, Quinne- bang, Fairbanks, Meometh J W Harcourt 1); shipe Piynioutl Kock, varia; barks Aroanda. Dé OM Stet gon, Salwaan, Blanche May Iphide; brige ‘Wenritta, Kdwin, Tasso, Wilhelmine. Eibe: sobre E Potter, Hace, Trade Wind, Nye, Roland, White Cloud, alex Hea: derson. Wind at sunset NE, with fog. Miscellaneous. Sreamsnty Havana Is to sailon Wednesday next, Sth ines, jnan,the | atS PM, for Havana direct, from which port she will retarm | tothiacity without proceeding to New Orleans, The large | and airy staterooms and commodious cabins of this fine ns shown to pas. @ commander, C te SS «aways obl ging and polite “er, uel {ave made te Havana one pf the most populae of vessela, B« oa Aann, from Philadelphla for Salem, vefore Le eae A Amrtown Sth vit, was run into by an wae Kuown sdyooner, Nausct Light bearing NW 10 miles, which yin bolting streak, main raliand stanchions amidship; 1 o tore foresail and sustained other daraage. visoo, Apelb?, lath S Ship Rival, from Be lon 26 W. ign Ports. . tat y Leviathan, Singer, Trint May 18 ‘t jen. wl, NYor’ ‘aroline, Searles, do, eee fe vont brigs Magnet, for NYork soomt for do ao. TALLA0, eit abips Ionian, Caldera (and sid 4th foe Cease May Le oetCorkh: Kenilworth Huleninsgn, © ta Ghia (and std Sth Cor Bngiand) ; sth. Commodore, ityan, de od au for Antwerp); Grace Sargent, ttoheli, dew (and if tin tor Hamburg), 7%), Cumberiaad, Walle, @ {1th for Antwerp). May L. shipe Conrier, ¢ Marah, do; GF warp; 7th, Joh Iu port May 33, arr Sdjtor Ohi Skollieid, ftom 4 Mh. tonoad ‘or Rae |, trom Fal | is Newad ch: joad for Cork; die Francisco, art TD, fOr Ghinchas London. SEA ERI Manuieiayy, MOY Hrport sien 7 adios Golden Age, Lapites, from San ‘Francisco, jist arf. 10 re! pas fare: Quer . irom Central At , DBA Koball, Dearborn, ding Sid 26th, teamahip co ion, Watking, San Francia. Tours istaxos, May 2o—In port brigs Th Yor NYork, ra Hostoi J=In port ahips Alice Thogadike, Thora Moslande are Aprit ta, cold to toad four foe on, Mayhew, (nom San, Francisco, are (Brem), Fassmer, NYork, are American Ports. pi leotrie 8 HILADBLPHTA, Jane 3—Cid steam -ahipe BR lotrte Spat, just Arr. 1 pamaty Me, onan NYork) Saxon, Mathew fuvited & owe 4 Fast Twelfth street, on Tuesday atternoon, at | $2 Rat Vor remaias will be taken to Greenwood for ermen tt ue. Joun J. Rocne, aged 19 yoars, 9 mouths and 26 | “AS reionds ond relatives of the family are invited to his (Monday) nd Lie funeral, oon (o rustdenee, 168 Bowery. | o'clock, from bis late Srvanr.—Ca Sunday, Jut | youngest son of David J, and Susan Ann Stuart, mouths and 10 days. inrpod yo abteug the (uneral, on Tuesday aj] fiernoon, ab two of diptheria, ALEXAND! nged 10 " Ot the family are respectfully ‘Lhe relatives and (reads y ullg enn ee HW Gorrrey, Wee ~ . alien: Rocky at orismontny Ciieia Buxita, Pool, Agua Salem: B ko ad ulivs, Ulverpool; bark Gas Ruleo, F ged, Sag ie Siren® (iol Hergiann, Antwerp; Alice (sey (ir), et det Johanna ( istinnega, Fo Janel rence, Pavier, uv Roads, 8.10! ot, Siggine, aneoe Triad, Mitchel hea FeCer son, HUgD I T Align, Allens D a8 3s! arin Tpey | Belle, Baw Bi derson, Rew PA, Av=-Ave sebes R dong, © Bier, Mee 200 ind Mary OI Son Be as ey oat Ladies, 8180

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