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8 THE BOMBARDMENT OF VALPARAISO Another Account by an Eye Witness Interesting Details of the Affeir—lnci- Gents of the Bombardment—Foreign Loss Vory Heavy—That of the Chileans Amvignificant, We. Ai woven o'clock A.M. on the of Maren the Eng Mab frigates Suviei and Leander left Yheir enchorage aut deappeared ine southerly direction, but soon after reap peared at the entrance of the bay and took position Among the nEMerOUS prize ships and cransports of the enemy, opposite Vina del Mar, where the supplyfship Nerey aud the Devastation were anchored, The Freneh supply ship Pyerie was anchored at the same place. The ups of the American squadron were the last which left Thels anchorage in the bay. The obvious stownens of ther mo ents showed but teo clearly the wuwilltag- ‘wee and tie disgust of the American naval officers, Only i the Jost moment, and whem the hour for the consam- mation of (he disgracefl deed had arrived, the American men of-war begun to steer for the northwestern part of ‘the bay. where they took position in the rear of the Bpamwh line, The ships of the Spaniards were now undisputed mas- ‘erro! the anchorage; only the two floating docks aud the ba's which had been sunk remained, besides a few towboats, Slowly the Spanish sbips began to move to their places—the Numancia, Resolucion, Villa de Madrid, Blanca, Vencesora, Paquete de Maule and tho despatch ‘out of the Numancia had their steam up. The Beren- ela and the other smaller craft remained at anchor mong the groups of prize vessels. A little before eight ‘clock the Numancia steamed slowly and majestically “weross the harbor; she stopped at a distance of a mile from the shore, aud at ten minutes before eight fired @he two guns which were to serve as a last warning, aince the bombardment of the city was to begin an hour Tater, Atthe same moment the flag of Chile on the Fort “an Antonio was raised to the summit of the flag. staff, On the hills thousands of spectators stood breath- Jesely expecting the solemn and terrible moment. Ateight minutes past nine A. M. the Blanca opened ‘Bre on the Custom House with the shout “Long live the Queen!” followed immediately after by the Villa de Madrid, It seems that this honor had been shown to the heroes of the fight of Abtao as a reward for taking a mall Chilean steamer, But with such a convenient ‘target as the Warehouses of Valparaiso, only four hun- wred meties distant, the Spaniards firea mach better than they Wid at Abtas, — Alinost every secon@ a dense oud of appeared above the roofs and walls, show- Ang the effect of well-aimed missiles. The solid shot from the rifled guns of the Villa de Madrid penetrated the air witha terrible whistling sound, — Occasionally we cou white smoke and soon after flames, caus By the explosion of shells; however, mauy of these missiles burst in the air, in the water, or on the sides of tthe hills. About this ime the Blanca began to open fire on the Bolsa (Exchange), and the Tntendencia,on the govern. ment and other neighboring buildings. ' Hore, however, the firing was not kept up with the samo fury as was noticeable bombarding of the government ware- houses, the artery barracks and the fagsta, A pas- sionate fur emblem of Chile seemed 40 fill the breasts of the Spaniards. fiollow, conical and fotid shot ed down on it; but all in vain. Meanwhile the Resolacion opened tire on the railroad tation, ther, so imperfect was the aim, op the Faubourg on, inhabited densely by thousands. Bar- alee!) tho commander of (he Resolucion, fired broadside atter broadside in th's direction, covermg the poorhonse, as well as.imany public and private dwellings, with a storm of iron. Although proteeted by a white flag, the hospital still ears the traces of Barealeel’s brutality, Net less jJorious was. the task soon aiier undertaken by -the sioop Vencedora, Taking her position quite near to the Calle del Cabo, she tired leisurely at the elegant rivate villas situated along the shoro, especially at ir. Edwards’ house, After thi she Began firing at ‘the Molo, the government buildinee and the houses in Whe sirecis Cochrane and Planchada, Every five min- tos a white column of smoke appeared on the Vencedo- va, and towards the end the firing from her forty-eight ‘and thirty-two pounders (rifled) was rather accurate and “effective. tmpoesible not to hit the mark at every shot. The balls whistied through the air and through the Exchange and ‘the houses of Senor Aguiar and the neighboring build- Ange as if the solid walls had beon so much thin paper. ‘But this was not all, Smoke began to appear in dense maassee at the north corner of the third division of Cus- tom House buildings, The flames burst out shortly be- fore noon; columns of black smoke hid the buildin; @ompletely, Still the Villa de Madrid and the Resolu- ‘tion continued to fire on the warehouses and the arsenal with undiminished energy. A shel! from the Vencedora got fire to the bathing establishment near the Hote! de la ‘Dnion, and the flames quickly seized this hotel and were gommiurnicated to the streets Cochrane and Planchada. p to the last moment of the bombardment the shot of the Vencedora hailed down upon the devoted city with @he most terrible and fatal regularity. The flag in front of the artillery barracks still waved tri- ‘amphantly. All efforts to bring it down failed. A solid @hot fell quite near to the flagstaff and a shell burst ‘ever it, but that was all that the Spaniards were able to eecomplich ia the fight, which lasted three hours, Atebt minutes after twelve o'clock the Nomancia eave geal to “cease firing,” and in the same mo- ment the ships grew silent and took their course by their . The thousands of spectators hastened down #rom the bills into the city to extinguish the fires and geo the extent of the damage, Far overy thourand dollars worth of Chilean property @entroyed there has been lost a million dollars belonging We foreigners, in most cases the accumulation of long syeare of bard labor aud unremitting exertions, ‘The Monitor Monadnock and the Span- ish Iron-Clad Numane Wasnnctoy, May 3, 1866. ‘This known that Commodore Rodgers, in his official re- port of the bombardment of Valparaiso, says:—MT was ab- solutely certain that in not less than thirty seconds and ‘sot more than thirty minutes the Monadnock, herself @atirely unscratched, would leave only the mastheads of the Numancia above water,” && From the description @f the: Spanish vessel Namancin, proviously received jn ‘Mhie city, it 1s known that she Is between three and four Bandred feet jong, and draws twice as much water as the Monadnock. Sho is eight times as high out of water aud rene hundred {eet longer than the Monadnock ; cost twice @8 mich money in gold as the Intter did in paper, Kae fen times as many gane, and her daily exponses four times as much. Her armor is only half the thickness of “ahat of the Monadnock. The Numancia was built in Sootland, and is the best type of the English iron-ciads. The in ‘on is she was orginally built for the Con- federate service. All the vessels of the Movadnoek clqss were designed at the Navy Department aud built at our own goverament navy yard, i Annual Meeting of the Chamber of Com- merce—Election of Officers. ‘The annuabaneeting of the Chambor of Commerve for the cloction of Officere was beld yesterday, at one clock, A.A. Low, in the chair. The minutes of the last meoting were read and ap proved. The Arbitration Committee, to whom the question had Becn referred, reported that the petition that vessels -with cargoes bound for the city of New York should Rave the rigM to deliver in Brooklyn could not be enter. Mined. Coneiynees might, however, watve their right to have the cargoes disebarged in New York. The following pew members were then lec’ ed —-Hon. ‘Wm. A. Darling, Charles ©, Dunean, Fister A, Fisher, gman A. Jacobus, Marvin J. Meretiant, Robert B. Min- ‘warn. President Low then read to the Chamber an address @f considerable leagth, reviewing the action of the Whamber during his three years presidency. Ho eald it ‘was imporsible to regard the local events that had oc. eurred during tbat period w)(hont alse contemplating she @hanger in the general aspect of the country that had Maken place. The scourgs of desolating war was re. Moved; the animosity Which war engendered had heen Vanished from their midst, and the smile of peace beams 61 every countenance, The South, riving from the throes of anew bh regenerated and disenthralted, had en ~ “pon @ hieher and nobler life, Four willons of emancipated by constitutional enactment, re- } din civil and religious freedom, (Applause). Mr. as concluded by thanking the Obaniber for the wni ov courtesy with which Whey had treated hit tion of officers was then proceeded with, Mr. for wod Mevsrs. Dodge and Sturges were unavimously id as President and View Vr: The follow- te ba i" fae -T Stevens; Ki * Committee, Geo ke (chairman), Wolter Mi, Henjamin " Wo hrop. Nathaniel L. MeCreaty, Simeon B.¢ hivon lew, Downing Por, Rebard Wo Wooton, Henry 4 vt D. Babcock, Phifo ©. Catvoun Cam vuttes of Arh @! Commitee we Henry ©. Hont, “Join K. 4 Veney F. Spaulding; Trusteck ” Savings of Merehauts’ Clerks, serve for 4 beahai M. Coazens, Merritt Trwihte, Joun tN Truscos of 0 Brivo! Cor the TL w York, t rm, hie once Wo Bly Frorcas Got eats em, ebajruxar mee Pro will denoing Doar, domes Caatin Tie President loving coovmed the chair, and) Briefly exprese! vis thanks for the honor Spon him, Gu oJ Werkotue presented the foWowing re ool tion — Re Tha: ‘ie {tat ant andyehtened poliey pursued by Geveral dames bo ipgrier the Acnerieaty Consul to ODile, 1 Roderry, ewamanding the Anwmecsn he har iioy OF Vainmraiso, {n ihelr entuest ef end Cammodiry Jo Ege for the rigdite Meet Lhe pooperty af peu. anced ip ther bom meng of the “ity of Vain room of Spits for the warm én ‘his Chamber ond dewepren the applause of 1 eommeaniiy. ACC wo Acureion. in which Me. Cyrur W. Field ood eibes Wook port, the resolution vnapimew ty earcied A common ation to the Chamber from brokers sud other baiinwon men of tho vity in vegard rote Jaw socent!y parsed by the State Legialature poner’ ine of foreign merchandive tee by brokers the seme ‘taxoPas aro now borne by such goods sold at auetion ~~ aml the question referred to a special com- r be QChauber then adjourned. At such a short distance it was indeed quite | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. We icateh, Seinmy en Wetice Barse—Buvverr,—At , On , day, Mareh 28, by the Rev. Charles H. i. Wright, M. A., Chaplain to the English Embassy, Josera Wirisam Bares, of Philadelphia, to Maky Bwity Biawerr, of Now York. Panitast—Devost, Monday, April 30, at the reei- dence of the bride's sister, 219 West Twerlty-third street, by the Rev. Charles Payson, Cia W, Faxsuaw to Sana A., youngest daughter of Gideqn Dupont, ali of thiscity, No vards. Kaxiekernocker—MoCutaax.—On Wednesday, May, “at tho residence of the brite’s mother, at Hudson, Co- Tumbia county, by the Rev, E. Holmes, Parur IH, Ksiogrnnocket to Liver McChsntax, daughter of the late Hugh McClellan, TADON Men -—At the residenco of the ‘ride’s rents, on Thursday, May 3, by the Rey, Dr. Mikels, R. ACK“ON LADUE to Linu Mt, Mea, of this -eity, "No on ki y Fishkill pay ease copy. Lazu —Jaoven.-—At Wooster, Ohio, on Thursday, April 26, by the Rev. J. A. Reed, Jawes Lae, of New York, to Saran EB. Jacous, of Wooster, Payyr—-Cuoars.—On Wednesday evening, May 2, by the Rey. Peter Stryker, Mr. Groncx P. Payee to Miss May A. Cuoare, both of this city. Srraaue—Hovv.-—At the residence of the bride's father, on Thursday, May 3, by the Rev. F. A. Slater, of Greenport, L. 1, Captain Carns Srracun, of Barnstablo, Mass, to Miss Joseruinn, youngest-daughter of Captain Joxeph D, Hof, of Keyport, N. J. Died Banturrr,—On Weinesday, May 2, at his residence, shteenth street, Brooklyn, Rev. J. A. Barrier, aged 3 years, The funeral services will take place at his late rest dence, Righteenth street, third door above Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, this (Friday) morning. Burtey,—Juiann Burtey, wife of John TH. Burley, aged 60 years, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, ai 427 Hudson street, Her remains will be taken to Ro- chester for Interment, Rochester papers please copy. Bropir.—On Wednesday, May 2, after a protracted iMnese, Gxorce Brom, in the 48th year of his age, His ‘friends and relatives are respecifuily invited to attend the funcral, on Saturday afternoon, at one O'clock, from h's late residence. 800 Canal street Brovist.—On Thursday morning, May 3, Jaums McKay, son of William and Mary A. Brough, aged 11 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funcral, from the residence of his porents, No, 270 West Twelfth street, on Saturday aftor- noon, at two o'clock. Citarcav.—On Wednesday, May 2, Many BE. Onapgar, widow of Peter Thomas Chapeau, of the island of Cuba, in the 78th year of hor a The funeral will take place this (Friday) morning, at eleven o'clock, at St. Bartholomew's church, corner of Laffy tte place and Great Jones street, Her friends are respectfully invited to attend tho fyneral, without fur- ther notice. Cueren.—At San Francisco, Cal., on Sunday, April 29, of pneumonia, aftor one wook’s illness, Mra. Lerriia H., widow of E W. Church, of the firm of Sather & Church, San Franetsco. Coxses.—On Thursday, May 8, Fraxons Jaxr Coatrs, wife of John Coates, aged 81 years and 5 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No, 410 West Forty-second street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Her remains will be intercd Greenwood cemetery. Ballyinena (Ireland) Observer please copy. Gannisoy.— On Tuerday, May 1, after a short but severe illness, Many, widow of William Garrison, aged 84 years, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fa- | neral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’elock, from her late | home, the residence of F, L. Dubois, 25 Flushing avenue, near Broaaway, Brooklyn. Gravaw.—On Thursday, May 3, Frances, the beloved wife of Wijliam Graham, and daughter of ‘the late A drew Ferguson, Esq., of Nalagh, county Westmeath, Tre The friends of tho family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, from her ‘late residence, 331 East ' Sixteenth ‘street, Hismensox.—On Tuesday, May 1, Winuiam C. Hesper- £0%, son of Jessie and the late Davia Henderson, His friends and those of the family are reapectfully in- vited to atiend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of bis mother, No. 64 Kast ‘Thirty-lirst street, Haut.—On Thursday, May 9, Mrs. Euzannta Hats, wife of the late Joseph Hall. : Funoral from her late residence, No. 239 Spring street, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock. Kissaw.—On Weduesday, May 2, Zexona Isanx, wife of Peter R. Kissam, and eldest davghter of Zeno and Mary A. Secor, in the 27th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family and of her father in-law, Rev. Samuel Kissam, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this day (Friday), at twelve o'clock noon, from the residence of hor father, 12 East Twenty-oighth st. Murixs,—On Wednesday, May 2, Axn, relict of Dennis Malling aged 62 years, a native of the county of Cavan, reian ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- epectfully invited to attend the fyneral, this (Friday) morning, at half-past nine o'clock, from her late rosi- dence, 22 Renwick street, thence to St. Joseph’s church, Sixth avenue, where a solemn roqaicm mass will be offered up for' the repose of her soul. Her remans will be interred in Eleventh stroet Cemetery. ys ashore at Menanska Bill, and the Vision bas bilged. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 4% 1806. Sebr Julia E Pratt, Brown, Jacksonville—Dibble, Worth & honey, Portland: Atice Lem Warrick, NOrieans: schrs Hen- ; Georee Willard, Portland; Ma- hr NB. Island—J O Baker & Co. Steelman, Steelman, Gal 7; Bd, ow, eon Beantecies Winn Sree taant 2 O Makar Ao, | ete, Sigeinan, Shoes. & ‘Berry, Chess, Bonn ath, Bohr Koront Home, Thorne, Providence—i R Btrauahan. ark Sindy Wook, Barsiow, NYork) brig Abbie © ‘Titcomb, Rene lla Wricel. Mee Heres ecben Rooker & Tayler, | Bee cee Pemba. Baek, eoteeeenspoon, Ore taoop Mary Grey, ——", Uncuavlle, * | brigh Wenouah, Gragam, Portland: it ¥ Baton’ Reel NO ARRIVED. fa Aga sea c oS er Brak ag Hunt, SA - Jamaica Packet (Br), Port au Prince | Union, Smith, Boston, Oaroll Jay. Wraith, an Apu a bsecomb May 2 iw ‘pallee to Darrell & Nash. | Sumo PRs th Bae e Baldy, Smith, and Herald, ven Ashore at Absecomb April 17 and was got off Mav 2 at | Daniel WilMams, Hunt, Delaware Breakwater; 23, barks PH, and beouant ta tes. by Capt Perry, of the Coast Bing, Martz, 'NYork; 24th, Quickstep (Br),’ Foster, dé 6 Wreeku rs WO! tian aid- Brenmsbip Nacata Comcke Biewneed and Norfotk, with | Rigloy, York 25th bates Lavinia, Davia; and Mico avo und passengers, do G Heineken &Paltoorg Partridge, NYork, Centro de Exportacion (Spau). Ferrer, oe pale yen oh yoo Norfolk, with os beta Jeremiah, Ford, tox Sere piace Delaware eo hicamniip Ruta, Coma, Balumdreses hours, with mdse, | Heap ages hte MeCielian, Philadelphia sehr Day- rbucl us M. a 2 v s hy, a Samahipetieridan, Bolton, Boston, 2 days, with mise. to eure ele eas tein aa ae Reo J, 5 C » CI Brie Poreat Strout, Cherryfeld, 10 days, with Tumber, to ver or Baltimore ge a eee Dee 7 WRT ener Sim: a Rf p April Ci bi % gilt Susteaman, Cole, Khulee, NS, 10 days, with pilings, 10 | prige" Redwood Boyle, Newport; Wthesiun, Sparrows Has ‘Schr Ida A Jayne. Jayne, Baltimore for New Haven, yy mee Sie Seen re Sehr 8 E Jones, Fish, Roston for Philadelphia, 1 16—Arr sehr Grapeshot, Bonnear, Charles+ # Lavinia, Davis, and Aleyon, Sr Jaco, Aj Behr Seray der, Pautucket, 18th. brig Lady of the Lak» (Br), Smith, Bermuda. pon rae Pa Coa wntpaD, April 13 (back date —In port barks Casco, Gard- lain for Mott Haven. Schr James Bliss, hatch, Machias, Schr Meath, Cols, Machias, Schr J Predinore, Seavey. Portland, Sehr Anderson, P< id. for NYork. lig; Mary Bentley, Clark, disg; brigs Beaver, frorken, fi se sail fo fee ere He do, ig; DO Castner, Schwartz, for fclphia 2 days; Tem? pest, Wilson, for do S dave,” : : Endera, Schr Cora, Kelly, Portlind. Ameri Forts. Schr Gov ‘Arnold, Barry, Millbridge. BOSTON, May 2-Arr steamer City of Bath, Bell, Savan- Schr Raxex, Grinell, Providence for Euzabethport. nah; schr JE. Simmons, Simpso ry E Smith, Smith; 'Sche “N B Tindall, t Dennis, Crowel rtin, Baker: R 8 Miller, |, Thompson,” Endicott, Providence for Philadeiphia. Henderson: H Perkins, Mayo; 1 Mainwright, Morris: 8 A Sehr Ontario, Barber, Newport for Elizabethport. Varnmond, Paine: Dan Sith, Garwood: Chas A Raymond: | Schr Mary 8 Tibbitts, Raynor, New Haven, Higgins; John Slusman, Lake; Sarah Fish, Henderson; | ~ David Jones, Tatem: Rhodella Blew, Exteson, ‘and | son, Jeffers, Philadelphia; Fred Reed, Pendieton; Louisa, Gray: RT Perkins, Lane: Grecian. ‘Strout, and’ Cyprus, Norton, Eligabethport; Eelipse, Pendieton, and Savo} Jersey City, Old brig Volant (Br), Gage, Jacmel M Rich, Brown, Aux Cayes; also cld steamers William P Clyde, Powell, and Nereus, 'Bearse, New York; brigs Viol (Br), Richards, Cork; Lorana,, Hopkins, Pensucola; sc Annie Eldvidgey Holmes, Port au Prince: ‘Ann Leonard (Br), StJago. Sid steamer Win Tibbetts. Bark Voyager, which started on Tuesday, was putting back this afternoon; owing to head wind. | 34—Be 3 and Glaucus, Gull, ; from NYork. “Arr steamer Saxon, Philadelphia; brig Roler- son, do. BALTIMORE, May 2—Arr schrs Sarah M Sh. Boston: Tebece fj Marine Disasters, Sem © L Hrnnick—Steamer Sheridan, from Boston for New York, landed at Holmes? Hole $4 inst, the captain and crew of the schr © L Herrick (of Jonesport), from Bangor for Dighton, with lumber, ‘The Herrick capsized near Cape Poge. The steamer Manahasset proceeded to her assistance and towed her into Edgartown, Soma © 8 Cansraris, Price, of amd from Philadelphia, drove ashore it Holmes’ Hole 84 inst, She will have to di charge her cargo to get off. Scue HA Werks, Godfrey, from Boston for Philadelphia, in ballast, is ashore near the Fast Chop, Scns Vistox, of Dartmouth, and Napoleon, of Gloucestdr, 2. Mary DAN, Bristo! Sld khip C1 brose Light, Chatle: 84—Cld Bark Way Witch. Knight. St Jago; Carolina, Jone: Dark Undine, Williams, NY¥rgk. NEANGOR, May 1—Arr schr Willlam MeCobb, Chipman, ‘ork. CHARLESTON, April 23—S11 schr $C Evans, Hammond, NYork; stenmer Ocean Wave, Ellwood, Mobile. h—Arr steamer Moneka, Marshman, NYork. 8 MONROE, May 1—Sid from Hampton Roads, fferson, from Chesapeake bay for NYork. Pass: in theCapes yesterday, brigs Marinetta (Ital), from Matan- zas for Baitimore; Selma (Swed), NYork for do, Passed out, ship Simmonds, from Raltin brigs Roth- say, do for ‘pool, NS; Win i FALL RIVER, May 1—Sid sehr Thos Borden, Wrighting- 0; brigs Water » Mayaguez. Below sigur Vier shore an ¢ at Richmond 30th. Sine Apvance. Gates, from Baker's Island for Liverpool, put into Callao April 14, in distress, Brig $ P Browy. Capt Gardner, ready to gail for Havana, parted her chains in the gale Ist instant, and went ashore on the east sida of Fort Adams and rema'na, Seur Morr Bypeit, Bedell, from Baltimore, struck on Ohio Ledge, mouth of Warren River, on Tuesday Afternoon, came off on the rise of the tide, and arrived at Provi the same evening. Scur Hanwier, Wiggins, from New York, with 80 bbls x, from Now York for City Point, which e Hill Plats, got off April 29, and arrived hols, do for Mme to Mesera Wardweil. (togers & Crowell, of Richmond, | ton, Philadelphia, Va, struck on Absecum Shools April 26, causing the ach | GALVESTON, April pid, Andrea, Liver- toleak very badly, and setting fire lo the lime, ool. Old 25th, b verpool; -schrs Gen and carco total loss, ‘The captain and crew were by sehr Corvo, and arrived at Richmond. WisceNancoas. Snir Powrisc, launched at Bath, Ma, on Monday, is owned by Messrs & & B Reed, Lemon & Robinson, and Capt Jokn I Lewell, who will command her, Rewaneamty Pisraron—Rark Daniel Webster, Nickerson, ra) York: May J, Mary Greenwood, Rich, do. INDIANOLA (Texas), April 2—Arr brig Stephon Dunean, ‘Tyler, NYork. 14 days. JACKSONVILLE, April 20—C NYork; Brondfleld, Poston 1 schrs Snow Squall, Perry, Ad. brig Pedro, Fickett, sailed from Boston on the 4th of March for Messina, where | Nenvitag: 2th, she arrived after a passage of 28 days: discharged her cargo, | MACHIASPORT, i fe, Joy, Phila. relonded and went to sew asain for Boston April 4d—jnst 3i | delpiila, Sid 23th, brig AG Jowttt, Reed, Porto It days from Boston! It is believed that this was never before | MYSTIC (Conn), April 28—Arr schr Potter, Potter, Key Hed. the detoniton in port usually Preventing the possl: | West for NYork, May 1. schra Mary W Elwell, Long, Sati bility of it. In the present case the Pantel Webster slipped | la river, Gi Henry, ‘errell, NYork. in ahead of the fleet, and Capt Niekerson not onty found his | NEW ORLEANS, April 27—Arr steamships Liberty, Stat- ford, Baltimore: México (Br), Pendexter, Vera Craz; sche Thos Holcomb, Godfrey, Ship Island. Below, coming up. ship Telegraph, Phelan, Liverpool; barks Wapella, Ofr, Antoinette, Lornetta, do.” Below. at quarantine, harks M B Almon (Br), Brown, from Matanzas; Aberdeen, from Hava- ha, €ld steamship Southern Star, Locke, Vera Crux; ship Regent (Br), Hancock, L arks Ocean (Br), Richard f9n, do; Jaruoo (Span), nd brig Bel'sario (Span), agent In towu, but no vewsel on the berth waiting to Joad for ‘Amerten, Lavxcnnn—At Bath April $0, 8 beautiful Qehing schr of aboat 75 tous, built by C B Harsington, for parties In Massa. chuses At Bath, recently, a fine Sing sehr of abont 80 tons, was lwunehed," She was bulit by Soule & Farrell, for parties in| Harpswell, abanas, ewer. ‘ Alsena. Barcelona. acht Brewer. fo, April, from the yard of Mr. Dunning, GNEWRERSONG, Aprt 20--Are iqqmer Biton $ Torey, At Bangor Ist inst, from Crosby's yard, brig Nimwankie, pin, sehr Mary s irk, Haley, do. Cla 28th, to be ‘commnans led by Capt Bramhall, sy ne fs achr Ame ‘agle, Shaw, Boston, pAORFOLK, May l—Arr schr Gertrude Horton, Jameison, ston, NEWPORT, May 1—Arr sehr Delphi, Smith, and Angel, New Bedford for NYork; Martin Van Hard: A fine iehing scht of 80 tons burden, 70 fect in length and 22 feet In breadth of beam, was successfully launched from the shipyard of Me Lawler, in Chelsea, on Saturd : tS Pritt Mey aden le mes Hole for do: Ariosto, Cross, Provit I Be ere ar | do® Vincent Barkelew, Arnold, Apponaug for, Croton, NY: Tene Coinelalie: eee, ne es Menry Castoff, Knowles. and’ Forrest. Merrill, Providence Fon A Forsyth, aq, FOr Me Breed, oF wee York wees | for NVork: Panthea, Racket do for Philadelphia, ‘Thomas pronounced” by jndges to be one of the finest specimens of Borden, Wrightington, Fall River for do. Sld_ bi jeorge. fo rroasotss on me onrert mnoe Wy, Pip nae Monit Ade- ide, Packet, Catherine, Lodus mais, Jane, RW Felice, Wreath, Flying my {indy Lake, Bel seagoing craft ever constructed. Inrortant ro Suir Ownens—A late San Francisco elren- ‘ish, AS Simpson, L lur contains the following juteresting and important state: ander, Belts, Ur 7 menta'=in thepitahed statement of tonuage engagements | iene ghlander, Bele. Voom Flag, rian’ Cady af the at this port, for the year ending December 31, the re- quirements for that year had been as followa:— signe. NEW BEDFORD, April 28—Arr schr W C Atwater, Glover, Vonicls | TNEWBGRYPORT, April 9)—Arr teh ‘ | NE 4 vr rr sebre Albert Jameson, Fors a roe 3) Cand NYork; Devimvark. Parker, Philadelphia, ‘Sid ech? Philadelphia. Rave Horse, Bra ita May 2—Avrr steamer Tacony, Pieron, N Copper ore treigiits. | UPHILADELP! Goat tedipia ston ek usc jeter si York; barks New Yor dE A Cochran, Sylve California ears (wily Whig, We)..". | Ragua: 8 OMS Aylvcater NYarke brie Bios Were eas Giang fru ster arty Carrol, Nevasta! Frontier, Littlefield Fannie Gor: laneous freight. . don (Bi), Gordon, Cienfuegos; sohrs Magn a, Chase, Le Sram | Payne, Howes, and 8 'T Garolson, Chasey Boston: 818° I Total... 240 158.987 | rie, Wilson, Hampden, Me: Geo Kilborn, Norwood, Eaatport; There arrived also during the year 8) vessels, comprising Monunr.—On Thursday, 8, afier a short illness, Etex, the beloved widow of Thomas mulling, of Fot- hard, county Tipperary, Ireiand, in the 65th year of her age. The funeral will take placo this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residenco, 208 West Thitty- fifth street, near Seventh avenue. Relatives and ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to attend. McCnoury.—On Wednesday, May 2, Jawes MoCRoRey, g native of Lower Bedoney, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged are, he friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from No. 2Gouverneur street, this (Friday) af- ternoon, at two o'clock. O'Ronxs.—On Thurrday, May 3, Many, the beloved wife of the late Join O'Rorke, aged 52 years, a native of county Westmeath, Athlone, Ireland. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re epectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Satulay morning, at half-past nine o'clock, from her late reai- dence, No, 60 Sullivan street; thence to St. Jos ph's ebvrch, “Sixth avenue, where a solemn requiem mass Will be offered up for tho repose of her soul, Her re- mains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Puts. —On Thursday afte noon, at four o'clock, May 3, at his residence, 15 Cherry street, Sates: Past: urs, aged 48 years, Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s Herald. Patwer.—On Thursday, May 3, Epwarn Wasminotox Pauantt, infant son of Edward and Almira Palmer. The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence ot his parents, No, 117 Ham- mond street, Rarren.—On Thursday, Moy 3, Busxpa Rarren, aged 82 years, jue notice of funeral will be given. Sreutinc.—At the residence of her son-in-law, David Thomson, No. 9 Vandam street, New York, Savant Sreniinc, a native of Scotland, in the 86th year of ler age, ‘The members of the Scotch Presbyterian church of Grand strest are respectfully invited toatteud the funesal, from tho above residence, this (#'riday) afternoon, at ene o'elock, Cumberland England) papers piense copy. poss —On Thursday, May 3, Hesay Suntoss, aged are. His frlonda, and those of the family and his brothore- in-law, Geo. & Arcularius and Chas, Miller, aro. respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from ‘his late res!- deneo, 1434 strect and Broadway, at twelve o'clock. Surmi: —At Flushing, on Wednesday, May 2, A\ 8 Sxcrt, son of Delia and James W. 5 months and 7 days, of inflammati lunge. The relatives, friends and acquaintances are invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of bis parents, at Flushing, this (Friday) a'ternoon, at two o’elock. Srnisox.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, May 2, ADELatDR, youngest daughter of Jolu aud Kate Stimson, aged 3. Yeary and 7 months, Friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 261 West Twenty-afth street SitacrMay,—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 3, Manta B. Savnr Smunstas, aged 40 years, Funeral services at the house, 287 Henry street. this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Caro, N. Y., for interment. Yorr,On Th May 8, of scarlet fever, Cuas. Th, son. of ( puise Yost, aged 6 years and’ 11 months. . The rolatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 60 Rivington street, this (Friday) after- ‘hoon, at half-past two o'clek, Winehenter ; Va.) and Pottsville papers please copy. SHIPPING NEWS. _ CLEARED. Steamship Loo, Doar horn, Savarnah—Murray, Ferris & Co. Bten wannab—b Ly donem Chichester, Wilmington—James a catmsh'ip Neptune, Rearse, Bostom—Neptune Steamship Soamehip Fairbanks. Hunter, Roston—W P Clyde. ark 8 | Gardner, Adelaide, Auwt—E A Poa. \ wy he ; h (hs / annte amiion (Ite), Dyer, Genoa via Philadelptiom Bork Aliso (Ar), Miller, Bt Jobe, NBG F Botley & Co. Kerk Uhoderiok Dia (ir), Mel hereon, StJohn NB, Berk Dau Princess (Kr), Tooker, Quebeo—soyd & Mynoke Kerk Flas 'Tte), Biddle, Raltize, Hon—Tosieh Jen, Bark Gon Buen, teed, Vavana-J B Ward & Co. «Pras "Porlwen, Jamelea Cor orders—Funch, “eee (Hr), Rhodes, Barbador—It Trowbridge dy Norhadog—T T Dwight, itisawa Preps,” Stenwoot Wilmingte ‘C= Thomp- Wyn NF—D Stare & Ben, Bark Forme ua, Warnena dirs Vietor ts By St Andrews, NF! T New f St tole, NPD R DeWolf & Co, wus & So) Brig Cricorn (Rr), Te lite Menktiorn Ch). Bergeon, Cow Bayd BF Whitney & “Wrlg Fidelis, Bone, Buen Ayre—Millee A Honghton. Erg ide (Br crn ¥ eon rr an JW Fine acon ardaiowb, Md. Frigenia, Coombe Arroya, PRR P Poet ~~ nh 4 wn Bain re A bene malic’ chime ¥ , ‘ace 'ph eH W Loud & Co, Hee baa Lineal (hie Brown Sons bo Dd a I Areh (HF), Davison, St John, BBG F Bulag Pond = | SW Lewis & Ot an. Cedar Keyeet 2.0 lone under charter, Which after dineharging their ent WSDL: Pistoor eianeas: Tae Ree ene . proceeded to ports of loading. Tn additio sels, | Brown, and Henry Nutt, Cobb, Boston: ' Baltimore, Diy. TAL tons, left the port without having concluded any freight | Calais; C Locser, Laws, "Boston; J Beaity, Henderion, engagement—making the total tonnage of the port (exclusive | Haven: Ligele D' Small, Tee 's Point: J Cadwalader, of cousters and regular steam lines), B02 verselx, of,.1n all, | Stechnan, Sac; GA ery, | Babbitt, Dighton! 206.258 tons, registered. This, then, having been the amount | fonrs at Dongh: M Broomall, Dot eer of our requirements dusing the last season, she question | Somers; Annie Magee, Ketcham: M Reinhatt, Hand, and 8 how much will we during the twelve wonths com- |, Aid, Ireland, Boston; J 1 Rockhill, New Bedford; mencing July 1, 1868, tone, | rancen, Packard, Cohassett Narrows: JM 'Vanos, Benate: . e, Soul,’ and Chia: ° ; The cron, of wheat this aan vill tn all probability RE Corson, Corson, NYork. Cid ship Cobur nf (80, Gibson, surplus above our own require:aente will (if notl ecto; He bilitigham, ‘Medeets Hastaae are Hadgett, Matanzas; Annie (Br) {ng ocetrs to injure the now growing crop) amount . Jones, Boston; Leland, Dunktrie; schrs Of cid ‘crop ai atiog' wa have ‘site inrge surplis, SOT aetna Rookhihe” Pontazeathe e's and if to this be added the surplus of the growin, Kiensie, ‘Lake, Salem; " Ald.” irelond, dor Heanoke, crop, we shall require to get rid of the surplas Barrett, Norwich; A Bartlett, Bartlett, Boston: that @rAiA.... eee Sale i . 120,000 ing, AP Yanee, Burden Providence The tonnage required io carry copper ore will be cer- Lewls Chester, Bartlett, Boston; Lizzie Mani, Framber tainly 3336 per sent more thun NE Clark, ‘k. do; L A Danenhos Shey For lumber transport tt is fair to say tor: 1 Sharp, Walker, Boston quire full ag rouch as in 1865, aay... .... E Corson, Coraon, Bostor The amount of tonnage required for export of. fornia produce, wine, Wool, ores, &c, Will wndoubt- edly be 2 per cont larger than last year, the wool crop alone being double what it then wam say...... A Boice, j) Bidvall, Hazleton, Salem, 8 Botoe, Boston; # J Vaugn n, Roxbury; Mary Haley. Hoboken; Joseph, Waples, Robinson, co Edwards, Weeks, Boston; Hunter, Endicott, do; reen, Wescoit. Pawtucket: America, Hoffman, Nor eights We may have no great increase, 4 ingale, Beebe ieee A poe eon Tg a and for guano being reguiated . do: W I Denuis, Lake, do: J W ilall, Cain, do! have no right to speculate for an increase, 80 w Northern Light, Ireland, do: J M Broomall, Douglass, 8a place it the same as lastyear.... R . 20,283 | lem; D&E Kelly, Kell D Giord, Jirrell, lem; For miseallaneous eargoes we esilinate that ten Boston, Smith, Norwiel in, Salem, ° cent more tonnage will be required (ham in "6, say 48.787 Sa—Arr brige John Hastings, Hastingrs Cardenas: J Leigh- Making a grand total Of... 0... s0--sssesgssses2. @ToieD | $Ohy Brown, NYork; Burmah, —, peaaibearisies Whieh will be required at this port far the business of ihe | "PORTLAND. May 3—Arr achrs Nevada, Mann, New York; JESy gommmencing Fely 1.1806. To woct this demand wo find | gen Quee ‘II, Savannah. Cla brige Prentiss Hobbs, hat there are now on the Way to this port Morton, an W Parks, Plummer, Cardenas: schrs J W Lewis, Shute, Philadelphia; H Prescott, Freeman, Balti- more. PORTSMOUTH, April S0— Arr achra, Amanda, 3 S z| 8sSstise From domestic Atlantic amson, porte... From British ports... . Etizabethport; A M Aldrich, Robinson, Philadetphia; May 1 From trench ports. ' FA Bailey, Crosby, and Ceres, Trefethen, dor FA Teau, From Germen port. | Withiams, Jersey Ciyy. From Italian ports... PROVIDENCE, May 2 Arr steamer Oeeanus. Davia, New From Eaet Indi York: sche Mott Rodell, Bedell, Baltimore. Sli schrs Wm From Avstralt M Wilson, Brown, and Albert Pharo, Shourds, Philadelphia From Chinese poris:.. ped ons ag Oe REESE ST Winer, Hnlee; Chase, Chase; Win Ht Bowen, Jacl and Maria’ Louise, Suow, NYork; Martha Jane, Mott, Eliza, Death port, Total. - RICTIMOND, Moy 1—Arr schr Belle R Iull, Driscoll, New ae he ordinary elreumstances iw re- | York, qnired fe ‘por of guano over and above the ROUKLAND, April 26—Arr sobrs Leontine, Pratt, NYork Proportion of vessels which commonly reach us already ua- | for Bangor; WC Hall, Hix, NYork:. 21th. Emoress, Ken. der charter. nedy, do; ¢ ‘ i Hix, Hall, NY: : From our latest adviens from both domestic and for © Avery, Wilson, NYork; I Ry q ports, we see no reason to anticipate any considerable addi- | sehre Nautilus, Pillsbn: mod; 28th, Mary Brewer, Lon to the number of vessels or inter tonnage on the way to this port, As far as we can now Judge, the int on the way When our harvest comes ia will /be abont the as pow, and there will consequently be the enormous deficiency of 425,000 tona to make up after July 1, ‘This condition of affairs is one which must attract the at- teotion of shipowners and ipmasters all ever the world, anid we hope will meet with the most s@rentive considerasion, | There can he no doubt whatever that after the next Califor: hin crop is harvented. Ban Franciten will present greater in- ducements to vessels in the Way of freighis and charvers than any other port in the Pacitic, Whatlemen. Raltimcre: 29th, ‘Oxton, NYork. Clark, REMOVALS, ALLEY WASHING AND. WRINGING | MACHINE Con ny have remov Jortlands street ew York. ‘May 1 1860, 7 DWARD WARBURG & CO. and Dress Goods, removed io 44 Park place and 30 Bar- IMPORTERS OF SILKS Cl at New Bedford May 1, schr Ellen Rodman (ot Fi bait Ba ahip tii cea Now, North Pactiic Ocea: ee oe Cid 2a, hernia, Ltidlow, Nort c Oven, - Sid from New London April 2 stewm bark Pioneer, Mer- Le poe Co. tg ty PR Bo. wate, April 16 continue to collect and settle all classes of inst the Pia a Wert A mae nde tes | Sts re pean ace ae bbls apérm oil on board—1180 bbls all told, and ald om the 5th veral new prize lists ready. Oflicers can receive pay for clothing lost on vessels destroyed. NOTICE.—THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES HAS removed from Broadway ( 44 Exchange place. on acruine, Ship Thomas Dickaeon, Jernegan, of New Bedford. was et Talealiuano Feb 29, with 18 bbls wh off and 1200 Ibs bone; wonld «ail in two hours for the Arctic via Sandwich Islands— all well, Died on boar! Jan 4, of dropes, Henry Hall, ot Dawe = AKER. @ NOKEN AVE ns OVA ol NEY A RE. Pk Kappho, Coffin, of New Redford, was gt Tatoahnano Walker strect rand etree March 26'arr ath), with 1980 bls sp and sant of Broad mbes wre do wh oil, all doore rast of Broadway. told—bound home. = Bark Tamerlane, Winslow, of New Bedford. at Talen- huano Merch 47, having take 20 pole % ed wh off and 577 Ibe bone, which had ship) ‘by bark Celestiv, for New ford; all . Spoken, &e. = —bound no Ship Castilian, Pike, from Sunderland Jan 1 for Singapore, Mareh ain 8! Jon 2b W, P me Bark Gecolia, ‘Undson, from Sart Prancteoo for Swansea, March 12, lat 1410 8, Jon 3) 35 W. ‘Schr Invigo, from Frinited for Philadelphia, April 16, off © ‘Ran Antonto, ‘Whe Laity, bound 8, April 27, at 6:90.°M, 60 miles SW of Cape Lookout. Ranpanors, April ¢—Arr brig. MOVAL.—WE HAVE REMOVED OUR OFFICES story, 13 Chambers fo the four lange rooms, street, D. & TF. McMAHON, Counsellors of Law, Proctors and Advocates in Admiralty. MitNeny cons. = SPENCE'S, #7 AND 274 DIVISION STREEY, TELgyen an THURSDAY and PRIDAY with a new stock of STRAW BONNETS, ‘STRAW DERBIE! ca Ports, Milo, Norfolk: sehr Charlos Shearer, Cunningham, NYork: 71h, Brig Robt Mowe, Hotch- SSrRaW TURBINS, Kins, do. Sid Mths brig John Geddes Nevaiaae | ewest and latest styles Bh xm Anti Share sche Chive, "Ricker, Boren; abet tie sewensens Pes st reduc pre ne Tench, do; Forest Stale, 8 onal, imal Yow ace Baltic Grant, day 2, irs | _.___ THE LECTURE SRASON pliant Saal Cos gene Bests J " we ch le ae lant: sche Walton, Wheeler, do 2th, brigs Edwin Hl Kew | [MPORTANT LECTURE DAILY FOR GENTLEMEN pedy, Geyer, NOrleans, San Ahtonto, David, Mobile: 26th, only, ot, ee Kew juseumn h barks Sarah’ B Hale, Hitehingon, + Troval Cae! j. Partics unable to attend these re re Save ame ver, NYork> brige Beanty (Br), Munroe, Portian: iw Secretar? MISCELLANEOUS. ‘A. TRRMENDOUS REDUCTION IN THE PRICES or ry rasols Carpels, at HIRAM AN. io Dock Savings Hani, held this evening, the evme oo a ee fi Camp see nich was, roterred the duty of Braparing re¥alae Alexander Stewart 8, 99 Kowery. ‘Tinwe-ply aud 1 Carpeus, low prices; 6 frame Rody Brussels, $2 9 | tlons on the death. of Feport, yard’ np h Brussels,’ $1 0; Ollcloths at 8c. por yard; | ander Stewart, our late Vice de} thir Wisma Cheskes Matt ; oi yids at 3, voy | April 1856 aged eighiy years, wand’ otter’ for adoption on a i Do - | “Resolved, That while we submissively bow to Him with A. A.—REFRIGERATORS—BASSFORD'S CELE. fey gitice Bes ar pol gi nts whois ign] + be Ne Hl, most pert erator ever " ‘prof: regret that manufactured, Water Coolers: Tae Plichera: Silver, Plated | called'do part with one who. has by hia many excelicngies ‘tensils, and all other House eared himself Ware, Table Cutlery, Cool Furnishing Geos 2. Basse Cooper Institute, sign of the colden kettle, coraer A ~MISS LUCILLE WESTERN WRITES A LETTER, el ler 80. ry eu to us. Reacltod ard his death this board hag lost one of ite most worthy mem! who commanded the Fespect of ali by his pure.and upright Mite. Kesolved, That che community bas lost a valuable member, ORD'S great Central Bazaar, tore. New York, Nov. 30, 186i pne who during his life tiled many pl ‘of trust aud honor, Jstas Jane & Co.—Gavtuany el have Heceved, and | {all of which: he faltutully discharged the dutio aa with'oatire mtisfuetion wved. the “mall de Paria,” "Cou | him, setting an example of integrity worthy of the auaiened +) tho aay | of all publi officers, pelled as T ain, by the requirements of the stage, of powders, &6., [find that “L’Email” produces all the bril- Haney of rouge ‘and lily white, with the great and peculiar ad. ce totalof harmnlessness, It really adds to the beauty of Resolved, That this board condole with the family of the deceased fl their alfiction, and commend them to the care of Him who d ah 2 all things well. Thave Beal i ecomanend ng tthe protean tbo enere “on the mnt a ad papilined Bed te aly and publle, And so, beliove me, with thanks, Yours truly. : = ete ae eee, | eee aE but a most delicious preparation, that, by {is healthful and Canes. NOBLE, om! 5 THE PUBL purifying effect, brings forth freshness, color and beauty. are hereby rad LATSABEAU, B23 Browdway, Sole Agent, | 4 Billof Lading for umber, por Of Baffees, frara Pe cola to Liverpoo NOTHER CURE.—H. MULLAN, ESQ, OF NO. 1% Grand strect, Williainsbuurg, has been edmpletely curd of a violent attack of Rheumatixm by one bottle of MET. CALP'S GREAT RUEUMATIC REMEDY, and Is willing to stato Ils case LO any person who will call at the above ress, R. BROADBENT, M. D., HAS ARRIVED AT TITS /« office, 678 Brondway, N. ¥., where he can be consulted on Streets of the Board of Aldermen will meet in the ebam~ Coceres NOTICE.-THE COMMITIEE bor of the Hoard, City Hall, on Saturday, May D, at o'clock: P. M., for the purpose of considering the petition of property” owners and reatlents on the line of West street, asking for the widening of ssid atrect fvom Canal street to the Battery; also the extension of Fiftl avenue across Washington square, toconnect with Thompson. siree widening of said. froe on all diseases of the Liings, Throxt, Catarrh and Con- rom Washington square to Canal street, All persone: sumption the first ten days of each an svery mouth, froin sclad by elther of the above proposed, Improvemen are 10 to $ o'clock, “He can detect your disease ut once, juvited tobe present, BERNARD REILLY, CHARLES MoBRIEN, tte on Sireete. PNOKCES OBTAINED WITHOUT PUBLICITY AND clually without fee until a legal divorce ts obtained, Consultations free. M. HOWES, Attor and Counseltor, 78 Nassau street. JENIAN BROTHERHOOD, HEADQUARTERS DE —— = _ , Pariment of Manhattan, No, $2 Bast h OUSEKERPER: LOOK HERB —YOU CAN BUY he pee Bee ne of the Gi) Grepnwieh atroely corse of Murray atfeoh at Loe, | At WO P. 78 Peace are, 260 and 262 Greenwich stree! per lb. ‘Splendid new crap at $1 per Ib." Colfee’ Ibe. to 45c., and everyth+sg else at greatly reduced prices. LD EYES MADE NEW WITHOUT SPECTACLE doctor or medicine, Pamphlet mailed free. Address B. Foote, M. D., 1,430 Broadway, New Yori, Sent free. Address w York, 2K DALY, D. ©, Manhattan. N, B.—No person wdraitied unless weeompantied with deniials from their respective circles. P ) T OP MANIATTAN, Fenian Brotherhood ‘i and Manhattan ave heveby 25, relative to the reception Teferred to the Executive of Manhattan, SOHN OMAHONS, 11, 0. FB. MMISSIONERS KOR, uses In New York and lors’ boarding penalilew se from, notified of James Steph Committee of Comfort and Cure for the Ruptur: that Ss E. B. Foote, M. D., 3,139 Broadway, N Confidential Information for the Married, Sent tree in sealed envelope. Address E, B. Foote, M. 1130 Broad: way, New York, Medical Common Sense, 400 pr., 100 illustrations, $1 50, Sent by mail everywhere, postpaid, Coutents tables sent Fes wre HOt free, “Address the anthor, E. B. Foote, 1,139 Broadw F Keeping s% hy New York, Consultation free daily, from 9 A. M. this Board. Fora of upplicatlon and coples of the law Tnvalids ai a distance may consult by lette may be obta 1 this oftire ISAAC W. SMITH, Secretary. TEAM SITE iLAND, kt Quanavensr, New Yorx, May 9, 1866, Aon: to the fearf: rom Lv ts of pal POST OFFICE NOVI OST OFFICE NOTICE. ‘The French m Brest and Hayre, per steamer La- fayette. on Saturday, May 5, will close at tilis offlee at 8 A. M-, and at the ay offi ied Stations A and B, 8:3) P. Stations C and D, 8:15 P Stations F and P, 8:00 J Stition G, 7:60 P OST OFFICE NOTICE, | ‘the mails for Great Britain and the Continent, via Southampton and Bremen, per steamer Hermann, and for Ireland, via Quecasiown, per steamer City of London, on turdiy, May 5, will close at this ollce at 10:39 A, M., and | pestilence which raged on to his port all « interest to the pa d that the plague was re You, dear sir, Of Our action ta maklog the as atended with such wking the discuse and wis on and prompt weti gentlemtyily conduct suce that your kindn JAMES KFLLY, P. M hile your tuoi all for long We wou at the np town olliecs ax follows:— the oii tions A and B, 8:05 A.M. Met he surg Stations © and D, 7:45 A. mini our bebalt a we Stations Band I 7:30 AL abneg ti Station « 2M With gratofat and 8 of the past and Mein ardent pra future. Oat 8, Jr. M. D., A. J. tansaaw Uirgeon U. 8."A, Nara QUaRANT “PARTNER, WITH $1,600, WHO WILL DEVOTE Nw Yon Muy 3, 1800 his time to office business from 9 to 5 o'clock daly, Wanted immediately, in a regpestable business, —Addread Valid, Herald office, A. PARTNER WANTED WITH $1,000 TO MANUPAC. | ture a staple article of unlimiced demand and ready gole for cash profits largo np risk. - Address Robert Morris, | box 143 Heralk oflee. A. PARTNER WANTED-IN A NEAT, MONEY MAK. | ing business; $500 required, half down; references ex- changed. Apply at 16 East Twenty-first street, third floor, i low portunity of reparation ¢ out esteem of yous” nour belal’, aiwnre ze regurd to Xpress our admty n- tion ot y te circumstances 1 that whi guarded the pu : ‘! ¢ lati ward, yo a a A annot 0. P. ROK, € rman, tain JOS. KENNEDY. e PS ies Seeawsmr Peet, Lower Quaranrinyy Sew York, May 3, 1866, he high regard wow 6 pir renee of eho~ ° nity of tende! the self-aacritiewng apirlt spon the siek and dyin, NOPARTNERSHIP.—THE UNDERSIGNED HAY _/ this day formed « copartnership under the firm nam» o MeDowell & Dickinson, as Jobbers and Wholesale Dealera in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, and have taken the swre 287 Washington street, corner of Chambors, 2 JOSEPH T. MCDOWELL, JOUN P. DICKINSON, New Yorx, Sth Month, Ist, 1866. IMITED PARTNERSUIP.—THIS IS Ld that the subscribers, Frank 8. Stevens, sengers, Ament KkoLons:— n—Wishing to aagure you 19us labors da this sivipy, we: take th it wnfeigned «hank ated fin alter white tite and Marshall J. Allen, have formed liinited partnership snes of your heros wn uursnant to the revived statutes of the Slate of York, sownreward will resi agsured of ie first, chapter four, part second, entitled “OF limited er of ¥ u ora. ahree, and of the several acts of the Legislature of well Wi 1 KOK, Chat he State of New York amending the same, a JAMES KENNEDY. ‘The name and firm under which such partnership is to be THOMAS ATTAN. conducted is Paris & Allen. _ RICUARD THOMAS. Jey The general nature of Segeicenl panael ta be trans. M, D.. and Surgeon United Army acted is the importing and jo! ing and selling of deiner 7. “ brandies, wines, liquors, teas, cigars aid stich other coun. “ Youn ay a inoe modities as are usually kept in wholesale liquor stores. Yous, May 3, 1666. me chremastances attending wedi irae tog clremystan ng. ie The names of all the general and special partners inter. | estod therein, and thelr respective places of residence, are us | follows:— | thew tho thulera an tant thie aio. 00 gate Frank 8. Stevens is the special partner, and resides in | Every ol to th port, developed mm apie ns wransen, istol county, in the State of Massachusetia, bility of charac fod though it might seem invid to Sherman Paris and Marshall J, Allen are tho general | single out oun above w!l « fellow passenger, ers, aud they reside respectively in the gity of New | who so nobly voluntoroed eg gate nye rie id cnet, Prat pavertug otf ee valle hets flor 6 amou! m om ering olfaris Otupprens dbase to xenfle 8. Blevenaph hea common stock 18 the sui mong us, whieh serio ' a of one hw el thousand dollars, | taltation, also wom ‘ogend. Top Dg that your life, whiete | ‘The partnership is to commence on the Isth day of March, | Kv °# pect e 0 arPat nse “may long be spared, 1866, and terminate at the expiration of five years there. | duly upjae sud sullobly rewarled, weare, dear sir, afte at t# to kay, March feat your frieud SHOW pa * ‘That the principal’ place of business of said copartnership JNO. PROM, Chairmat, “re WAR pine Re vitom ee St D., tate Sur; ULB. A MAREHALE J ALLEN, } General Partners, A. T. Wansiaw. RANK 8. STEVENS, Special Partner. C : ———$$__—____—- Dated, signed and sealed March 12, 1866, in presence of A. | UE MEMI VIREMGN AND COAL. tation are here ARTNERS WANTED—IN THREE DIFFERENT Kinds of business; small capital required, JOS. HALE, JR. & CO., Fulton street, Brooklyn, 000—T vasidence, 640 Greenwic JOSEP FOSTER, Reerewry ¢ IS SITUATED ON THR * | IpHE woe AN EXTENSIVE | jy, /\"0."! ARTNER WANTED—{ strictly Manufacty business capable of being | sie+t, 4 ad greatly extended. Address in confidence, real name, Prot. | Sth oweet a Able, box 122 Herald oft ; ae A YOUNG WOMAN WHO MAKRS ma 19c Fela She aid bee 90g On this business for ever PARINER WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS MANTPAC turing cash business, well established and relivhle bent of references given and required. Apply at 632 broad . ave Seemeapeee ie =e room No. 2. rf i Warps) scale, and (ousted hgewyetans S:kaci An aE as ee oe rerart | n Ae PASSPORT BUREAU.—O1nI%) s business, or will sell the entire business. A rare oppor, | UL) S\IPO St tpaity for an industrious man, Address Industry, box 123 | (Wifi Cigln & Herald office, Bo PARTNER, Wire carimaL oF establish @ commission honse in elgars and toh The advertiser has a large trade established. References | given and required, Address L, O., box 142 Herald ovlee. abr ure Passporta fom i tmay pro: sport ay a oe 090 TO $5,009 TO | ARTNGR WANTED—WITH $10,000 OR in a splendid business alre rtinary price fot, WHEW peer neue Fourboorth 12,000 © stablished, pay tiny vont of ‘Lo0 "per cent "Address Porter bor Lord { 216 Siath avenne, “T) DR. COLTON ye of ths import at DENTAL ASSOCIATE be credit of reviving (iv Oxtdo) in th hin. Phat fe tanner 10.000 Teaston W lik test ites THE ENGINEERING PROFESSTO: engineer, of large exporience, extablis wishes a partner in his profession; references exchanged. | Address Engineer, box 8,919 Post oflice. A YOUNG in this city, wit the whole ned +12 ani 5) Couper Laptituce, Waa ACTIVE OR A SILENT PARTNER IN 50] CRRTLICATES.—HAVIN UAD TWELVE a lucrative mapufactarlog basinos«: capital frow $10,000 ) teetla oh with ain by d. JAY View Ps. ‘ reooummend Bim to $12,000. Ade 8. O., Herald office. i ANTED—\N ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH A CASH capital of $10,000 to $1200, to take a half interest in the manufacturing of paper collara; more orders constantly on hand than one can attend to alone: one of the best | those nud eveuth “arenue, ASTHOLY chances ever offered. Apply tor three days at 2 Washing. FACT-NO IMPOSITION—THE GREATEST SPT rrr. ton street. : JA. aatiet Clairvoyant known is Mra, Starr, from furope cyt 8 eae! Ppa sramecwd both fn business aud medical. 5 vert avenge. Bartiex $t 300, -PARTNER WANTED. IN AN FSTAULISITED | —— - 2 . paying office business; good chance for a man STONTSHING. MAD SM yorrow, severe wanting business; references exchien AA daughter: Magic Tinage; teats the sek, mind bets Lae JM. MOODY & CO., 48 Pine street. | worid in t Trerrn anc sll you wish ty Rite . oo I Tikes, “$e bate everything ‘ever toe 1.000. GARE CHANGE TO MAKE MONEY. — | your thoughts as you ehier kur emma . : o Fertner wanted. te the very best paying tre. | hear Houston. Yelling business tn the United States, yielding « large daily | is Income; assocition first class. None ‘bat « business | M. MADRICE, Moy. Pro OF MIDs man need apply, to PORTER & ©0., 335 Broadway, room 43. © Wifery, 123 Liverty «0 eu fadies at one interview, or by medicines sent by Price $6. $1,000. "ceemrin Atami teta ttt DICAL. A new patented a Calor address Thomsen & Baldwin, 61 Enat Broadway, first floor. mann * na "eg) WANTED, AN AGHVE. OW epectan | A. Su, GRIMDLS, AcupULIINITE TO tami a WANTED, l © Lyingin Instihte, No. 6 0) (noe: spn $1.500- partner in’ @ Beroit Rawmill; eqcurity cam be | board, Hurtig aud medical etrendancs alt ifdesired. Apply to M, SHABFFER, corner of Clin- | piaincs ekili wily omaced fon and Rivington eras aan nn ne soon me = == LL UXPORTUNATES SNOUUD” CONEULE pt GRINDLE, No. 6 Amity ploee, sure reliet im al! po. —-- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | sirapiainin.. Cobsultationn tren 7% Beira MA Sie GAGA Hh MATAR! |g yous aye, vanvus Weal iawn we scentrally. on rail and communication ; « Dr, Powers® never falllug Preach Drop: ee ghar ie from New fork. “Address, with Teal name, bos tation guaranteed. 190 Elm ntroe a ——--—- ~ A“ NPORTUNATES CONSULT DR. KEN ST tat RARE CHANCE POR AN ACTIVE MAN, HAVING Elm sirect. Use his only guranteed remedies. | rg t and well established manufac: | him. profits. 11 Reade street, near ARTNER WANTED— FROM $2.00 Tow. can be consulted privately on certalt dises ieanrmpoud, ia thie aod markers pret — — feral ellos. si DVICE To MARRIED LADIE ADL ' oeale Pitts, No. b Ra |ATENT FOR MAKING PAPER.—COST OF MATERIAL | Se 2 pre $5. heal ‘nett to nothing; capital desired. Proof-demonstrated | ee Chan anne end particulars given - cy ” - ae - c : by “PULP, Herald office. CURE AT ONE, INT@RVLEW, WITH OF Wirt Taree West: Geo tanane; ‘eohes ‘Cushing, Wood, . Key ‘Chase, Dunnin, West, Hae 1, Bark Chelating (Rr) , MeAltister, for, port north Sat, ©. ay ES yn randies, t Pranee,, Marsha Eatise fe port. meng Matt ry. lon, Also ot arc imperation i jarahall, Elis, for « orth ef Hatteras eel Ua Pt aes ar chs tie Wer Wich, do! 294. brig Laneotn Wen. } ith Rik CO. t8 Palion te Bat chtahed 1488.) Wylie, do; schra John, Mons, and WS tits, apna da: 36 an rien i" Nidkorson, New York: Ida M Comery, McLellan, for north of Hatterne; 28th, barks TOnstiting. Re New York; David Nichola, Coombs, for « Hatleraa; brig Ada McLeod, Cook, do; achrs Nieanor, Smith, do; Marine, BRINK 200, __NEW PUBLICATION j OVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIED LIFE.—~WHOM Miller, New York. L M, . When to Marry, Likes and Dislikes; Adapta- Sia kom, Apel! M-—Arr bark Anwie Sherwood (ir), Gxt. | Hon; Right Rem to Misery Warrging a8 Sain te ehyist, Havana. Canse and Care; U eS and Hativan, N& May L—Arr brig d Paks, Cochran, X¥ork; § With Phystognomy, tt nis sehr Eastern, do, Phrenologieal Journal,” Way 1B ceria, or Havana: Avril 2—1n port steamer Mondrick Modwon, | 2a year. FOWLER & is way, N. fore fe ontaeee' te Rae he \e Ys ; or sie (he? Drsss fae M Works Mies Mary (ie tor de di: QT! OOF! OUR s reorLe ping ein, and 1M ie a Dugart, tor rap ie THE NEW, rip Auice bran oratnp A Kin: berg, . EES I a VERTOOL, A Advertised, Peruvian (®), for bee China (#), for Boston 28th. Ka yap ats L for do for do ie lik Ay de \Cuhers ea adver tend. - D J—in pert bark A W Singleton, Guest, for ___ WATCHES, JE WERLKY. &C. | Meera, Apr tare Webeter, Nickerson, | WATCHER, ite es HAMONDE AND AU. gn Are barks Bureke. ium HT dative po at the very ore hot went by | wtide 5 ONE! y A si mediue fips ins, by Mulaine RESTELL, Professor by Madame RESELL. F PERSONAL, o of Midwivery we ape nnnanmag gs» payne - e* pracgoe), ad ra otieet, 2 ROUNDNUTS, MAILLARD'S RESTAURANT, tronse. | 2°" bender): MB Sham et ee Goma commer: Wearnas Weerkcrora | q tun wanerip TQmae AMIE. Og yout ad Peox Wilton, Philadeighit en anne! °° | dks Couranion iy DFS MeN Neng elton: 2 2 fay ya fo xExsroy NFORMATION WANTED—oF HUGH rock, NATIVE | ~ of the parish of Kildeilow, Cavan, Ireland, “URE WORK OTT fe i adgreming A. F.¥. ¥. Heraia ollice be’ will hear of 3 | O ly quarantved Yom Perma go heey MRA. B.C —REORET YouR Loss. CALL vy | Ppt AND yD M* Ro. li, Friday, at one o'clock. aq av a ey INNIE —MEET MEIN THE Ri op | fnew & M my hotel at Ove this aftern BORYTION FW ek 3 ah ton na nine os SHOULD THIS MEET THR BYE OF FRANCIS JEN, | 20 fy Oi nines who left Live ct fo Are in. poe ccity of j Sante, ‘b sie requeeted to coummreuients se Hoa te Hene i. POW! as GHBAR, BRO Vis Rede IT or arose, ‘Grenville street, | wey, Coe ive Cures dines | runkwick square, London, ad (peer tore) ~ wrk RESS EDICA LS AON OF BXPE ] AWTED 50 kxow THB “yf 1” bn Ay ft, | M ence wid ie va aasistamt or ove in Wakienetisteahlo, who wae mattered the Mt | wise, “Agdrean w roa. regiment, “het! or oaaves, Wn Vira r oe reginent, Siekles ; we vE tie heir of the fa the Kingiom: Met 3 taid eee enman al Viease . wa. ve seane ndnangevireet, New Yo%k oe ee WALK please ‘neavens,' for maton, bor 220 lleraid | 4 ov ait by )