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NEW YORK 'HiRALD, FRIDAY, JUNE '1,°186, attempt at escape om the part of those'qoran. 224, 8 PM, Pvt 4817, lon Sl, saw @ stear-er, supposed the Beetey dark Othello (Br), Sullivan. Tet Ma pA version of Infide's who the | previous to the, ist of revented objects ‘aiscov- Mn ouhet and the ‘so that there Was ding with some party having i) may ‘entered the country a ee Peri government palace in Lima, 11th of May the Oe ARIANO'J. PRADO.” rumor the report ‘at no very distant day offering himse! and youpl election to the Presidency. This, however, eivrnot take place until various pending matters have doen wettled. Costa Rica, Bradbury, Aspinwall with Passengers nice: redbary: tePvusise Mal Seam ts Norfolk, with mdse and pas ‘Rodd, Cardiff ig art teas days weatery PACIFIC. | THE Further Details of flag Naval Battle at Callao. The Spanksh Vessels Seriously Damaged. I wg add as a somewhat that General Prado contemy lay mg down his dic! gates were iv Secre armas along in line, every probabilit ue of them. Y he pedo was lowered so as to strike Sr tamnea, "Inoterew then ty caxt off, allow- party toward Ey Cardi Duffus (Br), from &t John, Bark Frevchandel_ (Bem), days, with mdse and (86 passengers, 10 the Banks iu lat i8? save 10 10. ‘and the helin took to the small Our Panama Correspondence: ‘ Panama, May 23, 1866, The Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s steamship from | Santiago, Captain King, from Valparaiso and interme- by a | qiate porta, arrived in this harbor on the 20th inst. Her dates are Valparaiso May 2 and Callao May 14. Tam under many obligations to Purser Nairn, of the for prompt delivery of the Hxrauo’s South Coast correspondence, and late papers. From Valparaiso the news is of but litte importance, every | everything being dull, and Wut little reaction has taken place since the bombardment, The commerce of the from the fact of the block- of the launch boat, the engine of the lacneh w steam to its greatest speed and the etrichs & ‘Co, ; Remedios, 8 days, with u- Nuova Providenza Tian Manganaro, Gibraltar, 40 browsed SoiParenson), Heat, Pava, 18 days, with nuts pelle, wore ‘Grolx, 12 days, with ram, &¢, to ae ee Hy Pe a wood und iron, to W 1 Web! vt MeCormick, 8t Jago, 13 days, with su- Jennings, seaman, was Schr Fear Not (of Naseau), Gibson, Eleuthera, 7, fruit, toon Helens. sagen Leer phate ed by the the lower bay om y from sickness whenever chance affords an opportunity, we may mention the that the men Burses who were employed upon the Faleon attending to the last cholera patients seized the only small , |, favored by the darkness of effected their escape. The hospitai was oue whole da; without nurses, when @ number of women were and immediately sent down vo ay remained. Br) gar, to Waleh ‘A Onsver, on the vessel, and, frigates, as next morn! ly at anchor, wil sition to Admiral lauuch—a valuable | santiago, ‘Nafiez—in tow of one of the ves- ards suffered a great fright, however, tovt to sea, returning in the to leave their anchorage ff the bay. A number of floating icked up inthe harbor, and the ers evidently have very litt! tever comfort they may del clear weather. OF THK UNITED STATES STEAMER WATERED The Damage to the Peruvian Batteries | tu Repaired ia One Night. and immediately pul ing; but they continue night and to cruise o UNION COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING. ‘Tnurspay, May Sl—Match $1,000, mile heate, best threo in five, in harness, R, Walker named blk. m. Fenian Sister. D. Piifer named b. g. Jimmy Lynch. TN, f mind | port presents more activity, from view- | ade being raised and merchant ships once more making their appearance in the harbor; but beyond this every- thing is as 1t was about the time of the bombardment, there still being a prospect !n the minds of the Chileans that Nufiez may return and do further damage. They, eard of the defeat of the Spaniards at Callao, This may serve to enliven them, but th not for peace; for even should the squadron of have left the waters of the Attcmpt to Blow Up the Spanish Fleet with Torpedoes. NARROW bECAPE ‘The United States steamer Wateree narrowly es- caped total destruction a few nights since. @ launch leaded with coal ment, and after having it m tow two | of course, had not h tain Paulding ordered the coal to be directing that if any inquiries shoald be after the lost launch, the owner, when found, should be paid, There were about sixteen tons of lish compressed coal, a kind of fuel made from coal uare blocks from eight to twelve inches in | being advised on such points, ter the Wateree had taken this coal on juantity of it had been thrown into the farnaces, one of the firemen happened to break ope! Dlock and found in it a loaded six-pounder shell, Other blocks were opened with a similar result, and the fires | last steamer to have been very correct, although gotten were immediately extinguished. In the coal which had furnaces were found four loaded ail of which when taken out were s@ hot that they coui uot be handled except on a shovel There were also found in the coal, in addition to agreat number of shells, } will be thrown away. several soda water bottles filled with fulminating mer- cury. But for the timely discovery made by one of the firemen, the boilers of the Wateree would have becn torn out, and her magazine undoubtedly exploded, des- Upon _ investiga- coal had been jp when the. Spaniards were here in the winter of 1864 and 1865, and that it had been set adrift, to be picked up by some of the trigates, all of which by this time must be short of fuel. Sebr Ira Laarienter, THE BLOCKADE OF CALLAO RAISED. First Heat. —Qne hundred to fifty was offwed on Fenian Sister as soon as the horses came on tho tnek; but after scoring w few times, during which the mare acted» rather unsteadily, the friends of Lynch laid seventy ‘against one hundred that the gelding wouldwin, Lynch had the pole, and getting away with the mire on @ break went around the turn half a dozon lengths in front; yet before he got to the quarter pole he beganto falter, and was only two lengths ahead at that point, in forty-two seconds. Going down the backstretch the mare trotted past him and led one length to the half, \n 1:25. She opened the gap on the lower turn, and, Lymh break! up on the homestretch, the mare won the \y in eusiest style by six len; Second Heat.—Both Bouton.” Fall River for Bliaabethport. " Coombs, Westerly. hr Josepi: Rogers. Rus: ir ulin A Orawford, Bue ley, Greenport. lin, Rondout for Boston, ——, Rondout for Boston. Pacific it is the intention of Chilo to carry on the war and assume the offensive. Of dust | this Iam assured by those who have every means of Farewell Manifesto of the Span- ish Admiral. ‘The lect geen oun canteinee i a evr Pain Hebe Julie & Ora correspondent in that republic, wi! found deeply in- wil teresting, covering all the items that Schr Geoan W Steamshjp Atlantic, Bremen, have occurred since 1 find the account I sent you by the up in a very great burry. From Ecuador there is nothing of importance; at Guay- iil they are still fortifying, expecting the Spaniards will pay them avisit, but the impression is their labor Ze Claims to Have Silenced the Weruvian Batteries ! Marlue Disasters. Steavseim Bouvian, Couche, from Liverpool for New Om» Yeann, with a cargo of hardware, rice, &e, got ashore near the SW point of the Hole inthe Wall, Abaco, en the 29th of April. After throwing overboard a portion of her cargo she got off on the 20th, and proceeded on her voyage. Thecargo thrown overboard has been taken to Nassau by sundry (The B arrived at New Oricans May 6, CENTRAL AMERICA. By the Panama Railroad Company’s steamer Guate- mala, Captuin Douglas, that armved ‘here on the 16ch inst, from Central American ports, lies, but it is of litte im) ad refused to join the in, thus following the course of Salvador and Costa ‘The Guatemala brings on freight for New York 96 bags of coffee, two bales of deer skine, and $1,160 in specie. ‘MISCELLA) Since the eailing of the last steamer Panama has been kept in a state of excitement by the report of a revolu- tion being nightly expected. broke soon Laden eee, the score, h led to the quarter pole alen; 1 ee pole the parkstreteh the mare éverhauled led to tho half-mile pole two e lower turn Jimmy got leg- weary and broke badly, and the mare reached the home- SHE XPENISH FLEET BOUND SOUTHWARD. evi one on portance. — alliance against wrocking vessels. and has aailed again.) Snr Gorpota (of Yarmor d Cr hi lengths, fn 1:19. Pee was totally from Callao for Antwerp, pat into Valpa- A Yrited States Vessel Following Their Movements. pia asl Our Lima Correspondence, Lama, Peru, May 11, 1866, Departure of the Spanish Fleet from Callao—Rejoicings in | so unp3 Lima—The United States Steamer Tuscarora to Follow the Spaniards, de. ‘The Spanish fleet suddenly left Callao yesterday and Beeree of the Peruvian Government Be- | stood off tothe southward. Whither thoy have gone no one can tell, though the general impression is that they will stop at Caldera, and after seizing what coal they need proceed to Montevideo, abandoning the Pacific ‘This seems to be the most reasonable con- from {| Clnsion, as Admiral Nufiez, in his manifesto announcing the raising of the blockade, asserts that he has chastised Pero, and that in case of interference with the rights of Spanish subjects in Peru he will re- turn. He also claims to have accomplished his Callao—namely, and went to the quarter pote with Lynch la from the Fast. wheel in forty seconds, She let him stay ing the half-mile pole one length ahead, in 1:21.’ She kept the lead to the end, neither of them making a break in the heat, and won by two ths, Time, 2:43. e entries for the proprie' purse heats, best three in five, in harness, will close in half an hour after the trot between Commodore Vanderbilt, Stonewall Jackson, of Hartfor The winner will got $1, the third horse $300, $100 more than the entrance fee. CINCINNATI BACKS—FOURTH DAY. Bockxyx Ciue Pena MxerinG, May 31.—Club purse $400, mile heats, free for all ages. and the aftair terminated.as follows :— entered b. ¢, Malcolm, by unp. Bonny Scotland, dam Lady Lancaster, 4 years Scur Comer, at Newburyport, t ern Ratiroad bridge to Bartlett's ing, went ashore on the “Boilers, day. She was loaded with coal, ance of the masters und erews of the other vessels in port sho was lightened #0 as to get off on Sunday evening. ‘The vesee! Was not 1nuch damaged. Sour Enazanern & Hern, Child, ef and from Warren for Philadelphia, put into Newport Muy 29 for rej n off Sandy Hook, parted bobstay Miscellancous, Lacncuxp—At Cumberland, on iriday last, from th of JA Woodside, a bark of about 609 tona, called the side. She is owned by Isuuc Emery, of Portland, and in to be commanded by Capt JB MeAleny, formerly of brig Wm marks, Notice to Mariners. PACIFIC OCEAN —NIW, CELEBRATION AT LIMA OF THE LATE VICTORY. © present government is ular and feeble that, with a force of only three soldiers, its in,hourly dread of being turned out of power, and it can only keep Itself in office by the Great disappointment has been felt by the residents at Panama that President Mos- quera did not visit the Isthm' evils of an administration requirin; t itself against the wz popul steamship Costa New York on the ith inst., reached Aspinw: light on the 19th inst. Her passengers and the same day, were at once embarked onboard the Golden Age and sailed the same night for San Fran- isco. ‘The United States steamer Vanderbilt and the monitor Monadnock ‘sailed on the morving of the ist for San ulco. The latter vessel has been very many persons both native and for- eign, and while not admired for ber beauty the utmost astonishment has been expressed at her strength and | enormous armament. The ‘poco tiempos” consider her tat | almost a match for Moequere's new man-of-war Co- the backstretch, re and by the asnist- most stringent measures. of $2,000, mile and see for himeeif the Hf a standing army and Dan Rice this after- garding Spanish Residents. Captain Bradbury, from , the ‘second $500 and Tho steamship Costa Rica, Captain Bradbury, ‘or thie race four Aspinwall un the the 22d ult., arrived at this port yes- Smith & Leona! dbo readstuite, struck (uot laid down in the ehart) in lat'22 35 8, red. ‘The crew took to the alip's iti on the 286th of February last. ere er eouen. de. o ¥. lermann. from B: for Ney Georkes Sinan WS. 0 mises o" NeW YO May 36 Mark Sarah King (Br), from Canlenae for Oork, May 34 Brig Win Mason, Small, from Smyrna for Boston, April Brig Kodiak, from New York fer Nuevitns, May 27, lat 87 Bra V1 W Spencer, from Bultimore for Havana, May 33, iat uh Pe th 1! Baker, from Poriland for Malanans, May 24 Francisco via Ac closely examined Among the Costa Rica’s passengers is Hon. T. H. Nel- pen, late United States Minister to Chile, ‘Thore is no news of importance from Cen| Wo are indebted to the purser of the Cos the, prompt delivery of our Mles and despatches, ‘Tho following is the specie list of the Costa Rica:— ‘Walia, Fargo & Co. tral America, | Purpose ta Rica for } }encing all the guns of the batteries except three there is no doubt that in bis report to the governmen! Madrid be will repent the falsehood. 1 examined all the batteries early next morning after the attack, and found that the fire of the fleet had done scarcely any damage. There wero two or three thirty.two pounder gun car- | although it will commence with a monthly servi have no dovdt that it Will soon be increased. It must largely iperease the traffic of the railroad from the start. ty, who stole fifteen thousand doliars some time rince from the safe of the United States Pay- master here and was put in the chain-gang, has In the poo! selling before the race Maleolm brongbt $300, Maiden $270, Dr. Marigold $100, and the Colossus Jombia. The United States ship St Marys remains at Pavama. the last packer from Engiand came the agen: of anaina and New Zealand line of steamships. This looks like business. The line will be open fn Jane, and | Saxx Day.—Club puree $600, thre mile dash, for all ‘thos, Buford entered eh. ¢. Onward, by Ringgold, dain My lady, by Glencoe, 4 years: . R.A, Alexander entered b. c, Ba: ‘ton, dam Alabat three Blakely guns overturned by their ‘own recoil and two Armetrong’s in the iron turret blowa up through the carelessness of the nen; but go far as the fire of the frigates was concerned, the batteries might It was evident during 1,000 cliy & Co 14,800 ‘500 Trevor & Colga' riages disabled, Asprewant, May 1étn, bark Xantho, by by Brown Dick, 4 yearé oki ..., ime not received. ‘ Onward was the favorite at two to one, and the betting was very active, He won the race by six longihe, The track was good, Yhe weather fine and the heli out for weeks, tie whole of the engagement that the Spani were getting the worst of it, and when the Numancia finally withdrew and signalled to ccass firing three of e batieries were pouring shot and shell into tl None of the batteries were silonced by th enemy’s fire, but remained qniet, because Nuiiez ont of range of the guns. The engagement termi: at five o’ciock in the afternoon, and in thirty-six hours every gun had been remounted and the defences made stronger than before. Admiral Nuflez cannot his bombardment of Callao mte any! than a total defeat, Bosiness is reviving im Callao, and families are re- turning to their homes, The métebaut vessels, which juno Correspondence. 14.40, Pera, May 9, 1868. Moeomenis of te Spaniaris—Dictaor Prado ond His Ongertunities—-Operations of Torpedocs—Narrow Exeape ff Be United Salrs Sicamthip Wateree from Total Dev THE CHOLERA. kept | Fourteem Deaths on Board of the Fal- Stil) Remaining in the Hospital—Names of ‘Those Who Have Died on Board of the Union Dur- ing the Voyage to th the New Cases from the Peruvian, dec. All of the sick from the steamers Union and Pemvian ordered out of the harbor vy the Spaniards, | have becn transferred to the Falcon, and the well pas- sengers of the Union will be placed on board ef the ley, leaves to-day at one Portsmouth, while those of the Peruvian will remain on Asball accompany | board of that veseel for the present. The diseaso is privcipally confined to the German passengers and is uid to be of a very malignant type. Eighty-four eases Should the | have been admitted to the hospital from both vessels, of which number fourteon have died, leaving seventy pa. os stenmer Mohongo has been ordered. tents still under treatment. tenant Ayre, of the Tuscarora, bas May 17—Arr James R Keeler, Delano, Liver- Canprxas, May 26—In port brig Helen O Phinney, Boyd, us May 2011 port echr SE Brown, Place, from Horoxe, April 6— Arr brigs J: THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest Newspaper and Best Lite- rary Journal in the Country. ‘The Wrexry Henawp for the presept week, now ready, eontains the opening chapters of ‘Tox Gear Story or Awgricax Sooirry, con—Seventy Cas ‘The Spanish fieet is stil} lying at anchor near the outer extremity of San Lorenzo. The Berenguela has been beached for the purpose of repairing the damages to her Suk, and workmen have been busily engaged since the in plugging hot holes, Feplacivg rigging, Gc., on all the frigates, Im regard to the killed and wounded ne reliable infor- mation can be bad. The'surgeons of the United Mates veasolx, who tendered their services to both Spaniards and Perovians, after the fight was over, could not ascertain ‘The Spaniards would give no Snformation as to the loss they had sustained; but from sho appearance of the hulls of the vemvels it is the opinion thas is bas been heavier than that sufteved by the Peru- vias, The hitior are enpposed to have bad sixty killed | been as ana nearly two hundred wounded. As pegards the fortifications and town of Callao, they en@ored but lide. As soon as the fight was over the Peruvians took a sbort respie and something to cat and ‘Shea wont to work repairing damages, which were ail completed by midnight and everything was in readiness to eotamence again whe next morning should the attwek have been renewed. ‘The Peruvian iron-elads Loa ané Wisteria, together with tiree small wooden gunboats, mamen unknown, took a very active part inthe light and did very good service, especially the twe former— the three eight-ineh guos with which (hey were m . 0d tolling well agains: the wyodeu Port—Names of ‘In portachr John Atwood, forNYork 7 YR. Livenroor, May 17—Arr Maria, Bure! ib, Atria (oh sees at fows Scotian (#), #), for Qi WYork 2d; Brin (4), and Chiy of London inturg (8), for do 26th; Louisiana (s), an wih Seotts (6), for do June 2: th: Delaware (a). have come in again and there is now every prospect uninterrupted tra ‘The Tuscarora, . o'clock to follow the Sp the sicamer and will let yon hear from me next at the Chineha Jelands, We shail stop there a few hours, then ceed down the coast, atopping at 8), for 3; id Etna. (#), for do d Eldorado (new), Tho' Sy!via, McCulloch, for do. 25th; jarshall, Marshall, for do June 1; May i3—! bark ) “April Tato port thine waty haa for Callao, abdul ready FFlorella, Veabod: rk Costare! merson, Cs + bark Contarelll bape of Good Hope; brig alpine, xe, May 18--In port bark Reindeer from Barbados, arr Wh, to load for NYork; Molveed, for Baltimore’ hh; sehr 2d Larseyes, “THE DIAMOND CROSS,” * Warren Exrressty vor tik WkEKLY Henne, By WILLIAM BARNET PHILLIPS, run inte Pisco and E Wawa P Si the ports until wo find the Spaniards, + Acontinuation of the Wexxiy Henavp Prize Stony Jutter have Jeft the Pacific altogether we shall terminate ger cruise at Val the number of casualties. “ARNOLD'S CHOICE,” BY MARGARET LEE Poetry—‘Tus Bain DraGoox;” “Soxmer;” “Ospon- DR, BINSELL'S REPORT. Dr. D. H. Bisel yesterday transmitted the following report bo the Health Osicer Of the port:— Hos:irat Saw Fatcon, | Qvarayrixe, May 31, 1866, § Dr. Joy SWINBURNE: — ; ‘The “lldwing deaths occurred on board the steamship 7 sehr Ed Lameyer, Hant, for jt States stoamor Nyack, now at the Chin- = ATT Chilo (Br). Lee, New York; char, is expected to return hero im a few days, Tt will aleo give:—An account ef the last days and Death of Lieutenant General WinfloM Seott, with a bio- Graphical Sketch of his Life and Public Serviees; Inter- esting Intelligence from the National Capital and a re- Port of the proceedings of Congress; the litest reported Movements of the Fenians; Late and Important News from aN parts of Europe; the latest accounts of the condition of Jef Davis; Editorials en leading events; Theatrical and Musical review for the week; Artistic, Literury and Scientific reading; Foroign Gossip; Weekly review of the Agricultural situation, with a quantity of useful matter for Farmers and Agriculturiste; Sporting News; Usofal information for Miners; Rehgious Intelli- gence; Varietien; Facotiee; Valuable reviews of the Cat- tle, Horre, Dry Goods, Boot and Shoe, Commercial and Money Markets; Adverticoments, and reports of all mnter- ting eyepts of the werk, NOW subscribers to te Wenwuy Hecano the back numbers containing, the new Prize Siory, “ARNOLD'S CHOICE. Texws.—Single subscription, $2; Three enpics $5; Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15. A limited number of adveriisemeam in gerted in the Werkiy Herat MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. ‘The mail steamship Arizona, Captain Maury, will eave thie port to-day for Aspinwall. 2 ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacille Will close at half-past ten o'clock this morning. The Naw Yous Menary—Kdition for the Pacifie—will be ready at half-past nine o'clock in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six conte, Our Special Correspondence: Lima, May 14, 1866, having repaired). N¥ork, since reported ‘Hey Bohannon, Methest 3 ¥ B—In port steamship C: from San'Franeirco, 7 Ceniral American p Cbd: ction of the Late Naval Victory—The Blokad of | nish, on her passage from Liverpoot:— ‘d 26, of Dewtnark. Treluud; Ann Marta tution, Baby, , Douglas, fron rehury, Bowdlich, jennett, une, Sid 19th, steamehtp bo, Benson, for Baltt- 16—In port ship Baltimore (Duteh), \OGRANDE, April 19—In port brig Cacique, from KYerk; do, pri 26—Sld bark Restless, Sheldon, Phila. (uon May 17—In port brig George, for NYork, lig; 2-Yo port ship Britannia, Little, ut in for repairs. ip, Haitia & Tanley, Tapley, Mt May 18,—Laurens Thompson, May 19.—James Smith, aged’ Solomon, aged 60, Dentuark. May 20.—Chriatian Pete Thompson, aged 2, Irelan tand; Neils Nekon Solomor ’ Mév 21.—Johann H. Meyer, aged tel jn. MAy 23. —Ingalrna Pherson, PF, Schulett, aged 64, Schleswir- aged 4), county Meath, Ireland; Paul F. Ne ana Thompron, eged 19, Denmark. hington, & seaman, aged 23, Catizo Raiswed—The Spanish Admirals Farewell say Sete—Decree of te Peruvian Government Keo ding | ..' Spaniards Reside: t in the Republic, de. ke this moraing in ie sober senses and put arts are ra‘thing meretiants are opsuing wide their places of trad and uli men wear (he soberaspect of business, Yesierday wwe the day sot apart fer the cole. bration of the victory of the 2d of Muy. Preperations had been going on for several above the Cordilteras on thy down upon triuiny every conceivable PR, May 18—I0 port b1 Moser, for NY ork an eryday apparel. along the aueven streets, sides of the Spanish nd when the sin rose wrning of the 28th it looked } Pon vue vanuers and Tobad ben de- 4egyge Was agen yson, aged £2, Sweden; Johann An- in; Emile Grouland, aged 2; Dgn- mark; Frederieka Overnane, aged $5 Richard Ovenwon, ose eumann, aged 6 ion, Phe Meet haring sont up ie topmasts again, it ie be. Moved that no further ope Callao at prerent. ‘bed by his wounds, whee as dangerous mors of another attack, video, and sla — fe 4 Americana Poris BOSTON, May 29—, Savannah; U8 ship ken of patriotie j¥- nor General Prado, #9 provisional Dictator Ge oat trinmpl. All felt that | Eoicfoin, triotic and personal MQors the coantry was ins 0 £0" ibe succos# Of the Tecent ofjoining the grand je ab-he entrance of the duily agitated Where have been i night itis an ro, ‘Asien Mosier John Rov, Dit st J Cld whip Childwick ary Dante! Webster, Nickerson, boyle, Remedios nunthé, sehleswig- ih a more than i yenhower, Miller, Philadel ige, St Jobn, NB rig Redw: y Anirim, Ireland; Pee ning of business. jed to their heusce waranee aa it div ins from Lima agers to walk wan in Callao live in ‘The Spaniards for &w b¥ this Lime, but when Mmeeriainty Pi debied ina large coniict, Accordingly Prove desiz Procession were invited to a city known ag te €allao gue, there © Fecelve the hero - ence conduct hin by tromph, streets to the palaee in the public hour in the morning until pa At length the vast a moved slowly towards (he play war represented, nd the vasous organizations warm applause as they péicd beneath the bale crowded with their fair fants. atred ia Ree hia went up as he passer elneg th Hierally showered ~PoMbiv until they covered the very . Tt was a popalar which my man might well be proud. yea military eplendor to the acasion and Wailied tueir devotion Ww their beloved | Roydru muyria Br), MeNevin, Liverpool: Hen, Maula; tolant en, Wells, Buenos — e ii tants have ana & the nbabi ! ‘ms Single copies, Five | Giaucns, Gale, KYork; ships Mindoro, Nitedford; burke V Denmark; Jouwnn A. . Sweden: Peterson, azed 24, Denmark; Aune Eillee Tue: rk. john Roslan, aged 2, Teeland. reward, aged 69, Fogiand; Ann Far- rongh the principal From an early orkdan the gatherng ably was organiz dand Every class and guild Lure Christiansen, aged 7 months, Sweden; raniown, DC: Kuna Bacon, ( h, azed 23, France. .-Murie Vierech, aged 1, ri hey wall leave ig am: yi ad Simmons, «nd BP Reaves, Common Philndet om, be ‘Bs. my NB: barks Agnes jees for use, ‘The rred sine last re re- —Maria Hoffman, aged 48, Ramburg; Charies Frederick Viach, ‘aj ‘aged 6, Germany , Germany; Adoi’ Witze, aged 26, Pras- rmany ; Wilhelm Hart §, Prussia; Simon Tolfar, aged 38, Englar a J; Jens Hansen, aged 21 Deumark; man, name unknown, aged 21, roland. The following new cases have cccurred on tho Pera- Mex 00.—Jobn Ande explosion of varit Foffman, aged 6, Hamburg; chief interest was, heer wpou cheer etreets and dower Fenew the aitacic. handling heavy ordy ‘the troops from fy) been remedied ; Ohristof Schultz, aged 30, iidewickbury. bark nes, Penang; barks Tweed, Smyrna; Ea- Uimore: brige Root Wylie, Palermo; Cro- Below brige Sami Ateamner APhle pavement ber DI tostimgy's, OF AxreTaki.—At Tronton, on Thorsday, May 31, Kama Seva thonsa Hoisaenzav, the wife of John Anistaki, in the 38th Your of her age. Lavapcny.—On Thursday, May 31, after a leg end PainiUl dines, Lrora, wife of William N, Linabury, J and daughter of John L. Sliker, aged 32 years, 1 moni Yat if Admiral Nudes agala be would love the batieries 1 mach more proc: lereon, aged M, Sweden; Pxeurt aie Peter Hausen, aged wile: selre Laura A Dodd, nt, Eleuthera. Arr bark Ansio (Rus enus (Br), Vin neiro; Rir’ Colin mu agarz, Cl bark Bay sehr Annawan, K barks Anna (Biem), Bremen; ‘2th. ship Creat of the W gin, Holt, Cardonne ( denn: J HW Counce. Wilen: Northern ‘The festivities ehyeed bya grand illummation of the square in {ryt of the palace and # maguilicent lay of troworke ¥f every dew Mohn, aged 62, of aday lorfy to be the hittery not only of Pera but of all the Bhe sleeps in petes, yes, sweetly sleeps, Her sorrows all are over With her the stortns of life are passed, Sue's found the heavenly shore, The funoral services will take place at bi Bichth avenue, thie (Friday) Queen, hall, Eleuthera | (a Weeee, aged 28, German: do, ; Lars Johane aged 22, 'de.; Micbaol Mouabam, aged 27, Ireland, Eugeue Cronan, aged 28, Cork; Jorgen Larsen, aged 40, Dewmark ; ‘jus Speitsen, aged 18, do. | Yeppa Potorsen aged 2d, ; Cart E Thorkee Barren, aged weden ; Jam ©. Janey, aged 14, Deuinark ; Magdalina ; Nisson, aged 31, Schles- rine, aged | yeur, WHEREAWIOTe OF THA erence PLE, v8 What has been the diree The ratnors are ns U8, yet the great fact waters of Pera, having “pant Admiral dombardtient, that he eda, ); Missisaippt (Br), Doe, Dema- Fara. ‘Mth—Arr ship Grey Eagle, Chesebrongh, Rio Janeiro. Cid R Patillo (Br), Morme, ‘hom: Roi m taken by the it Lis. popularicy smn spectfally invited to attend, to Pieasut Grove, Schooley’s Mountain, for interment, on Saturday morning. * Now Jersey, Canton (11) and Michigan papers please Wor Other Deatna See Second Page.) HIPPING NEWS. | Ute Otson, agod Her remains will ™ TI as; He brig Minnie py Somerset, Rate Liver Cid brig Yankee Bi Exerative, Goran, Madetra; Bt Michaela, Gilbert, Hill, 8t Marke; Mil 2—In port Southerner, Dari tron Chatman fertonan <n ape | CHARLESTON, May 2b—Arr 0 § Green, Fatrenild, sana) bonnd to Rostans 1 3 Prager ‘lunore, Looe, N Yor! Ge, May 2—Tn Lond m: Pal ; val, tea a hero par Tade, Coombe, jeth, With Which aiwiration et the manner in whieh he was ent unaccountable Process uf nk the vietory was on his aniferto ow taking Denmark: Lars Johansen, aged Langelit, seed 27, Denmark ; Cau Pep he poofessed to The following ts Wis 7, Deniwark ; Lghaine a Peterson, aed 3, Denmark; Dentiark ; Mathic Climazen, aged 22, Denmark Denmark; M.Aausen, « room, aged 2ty Swe Frcare Newancra, Ray ov Cansnso, May % 1804, comand having Chustived he rhweat of Pern ‘A upon their fo: ¢ thr Smith, Garwood ship President Fi Mataoman; 27th, sohr Vapor, Bogert, port barks Brage (Norw), Jar 6 (Norw), Olaveen; Canmihe, a, askell, TW Wilen ore, for Boston; ane Chas 1 Art steamer Lodona, Hu Number of «ik recervod May 90:— From steamship Unior From Peruvian... 72} mcm waren, Port of New York, May 31, 1966, ang Aug Ellen, Gitny GALVESTON, May at York. GLOUCESTER, py JACKSONVILLE Cooper, N Yo Bitiott, Watts, ¢ ne, Havre—G Mackenz! Morton, Savannah—Living- wn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & Co. Walker, Charlestow—Lavingston, Ip Empire, Dobbin, Witm ire'( Fr), Duches JK Barnes, NDEZ NUNEZ, Apropos of this olgking declaration is the following ied by the Peruvian government :~- Agrictr 1 —from Gis date Spanish subjects are pro. of the republic, re ., Haak, Horton Julia K Pratt, Br 1d Wath, 6 mm Grant, Conk Boston; 1th, scilr Leone, May 25-—Arr bark Fornica (Nor), Mortensen, steamship Rover, Langley, DRTENTION OF THE TLLINON Tho steamer Livols, which brought up the stecrage ors of the Virginia from the Lower Quarantin eturr to her anchorage in the lower bay on wning, as was reported, but was detained Bland for the purpose of buving sore neces+ smploted before receiving any more persons The cooking apparvius on and if it rena D Lee, Dearbo hip Flambeau, Nand. hia—J AN Reigzs, jeptane Sieaneaip: Fanford, Clark, lon — oi ner, Benue, Momevides ad B from emteving NYork; schr WON Brown, Harrison, Havana. 7 lid briga Raven, Petersen, Zaga; ner, BACITASPORT, May Zaiin pork waiting wind, bark Voyager, for Port au NEW ORLEANS, May 2—Cld sisamships Cen Sharman, erm, de: ship RO Win. York. Argenta, Genoa; brig Pera previous to the ¥ r ‘Arc. & Spaniards who may have entered the national territety or that of any one of catter the 29th of July, 1821, and berore the Ist of Jana- arf, 1850, art who actoally re sidéred nataralized Peraviaue when they shall renounce, before the feapective muuicipalitios, ander onth, their anish subjects and aseume that of cit 1 ty ont of ordor, the allied repo vites Bork ( Kingman, Carman, Galverton—Tupper_& Reattin dieton, Chie Polat: § night, StJohus, PR—Miller& BU) DeWolt » Kelly, Harbor Island—Jos port, CRW Lond &Co, tm Peru, will be con- The Quarantine Comvrie- 4 a rr bark Kio Grande (Hal). Dyer, Viailadeiphia; eehr Wostern Star, Bearse, New fork. NEW BEDFORD, May 20—A. re itt he min, bMaabeihport; Win, © & C bmg Feabag re 1 VPORT, May 3—Are sche Meetwood, A. May D—Arr bark BE pan rth, Crea SCartenant te hisses sem, At Sob Lae | Lorwny: Halter, Jone Get May 280i Darke Clarita (Arg), Renae, and nem, Mateneas; Abbie Y Sanford, Cow Bay, a Bilaa & Catharine ( Sehr WS Lovd, Frye, Reid, ailgtded for cooking the food and» beter and sater Aart. 4 Those Spaniards who may have entered the comntry subsequent to the Ist xy Joage the country at the end af thirty days, ‘Those who falbto comply with Cos errangemen withott release to the mountains of Poxuxa. comprehended within the meaning of this ar- the danger of fun nuet be admitte Gardarr, New id of a vessel isa very unpleasant thio) pt will be condined nd exposed to the P 40 coRp® las bean ip Yaciertaney Mt & place a donkey engine on hoard of tho Hil e eflectual In keeping bya Those Spa ih snbjects to whow article throe I Bot have made the renunciation Steg had entered the of inade any reclamation pews iN the Pi Fane in conformity with the requirement of artic thpee thove prieets ur missionarion seab out for the coe. Dard Two attempts har rome of do Spanieh (rigates, beth of whieh failed. he aight of the 4th a torpedo t ris, bat when near the / rovered the intruder and « next night preparations itis hoped will prove nson, New Haves=Van Brant & water and which will preclude the po accident a8 we have meationed eocurring. A REVENUS CUTTFR FOR THR towrm BAY. Dr. Swinvarne, the Health Offer, bas osked the amthoriti:» to ration a cover in the jower bay for the bouer protection of the floating lu at went out towards Snow, New Haven. wood, Pall Kiver—G N Siranahaey, See n@-—Those who, although ry before the let of Brrque (Ane), Geeatt Havana. Ave liga Maptba A Betsy, sored, Titeornh, di ten made on a éifferent h was taken by the ‘an authorities and a torpeds at Semened open phe bow; # Rrwall pr rao, Bastimore. Wigs Hydra, Pratrio Kose, Cal et other yaar Firamiors in tow of t © any demonstra selon }o row & day, at 3 PM, sted or ae Ee eee caroline. Kiead, pe mE. J sree SEER ata fol Eon May 29—Arr echr M Vassar, Jr, Christie, A ite owns action of the Board of Health in regan! to ‘nuroduotign of our artifeial spring watere inthe Park has, no dou! surprised the medical fuculiy of this city, who Lave ao largely en those waters as the most effective an means of -keeping the digestive organs ina health “ul condition, and aa the most natural reinodies in many affections of the digestive apparatus, ‘The signers of ah pee representing an array of medical authority whie! are ly never before has been ht to bear apo BR BUbjOct iblic utility, could not expect the Comutit~ ‘raul reFuse to. credo to Aner Toquent vp the grow other manufac r piatetY Geog? aatd not forense, that ‘buslneas conigeraions ‘would determine the nature 7 sanitary report, ‘It must be regretted thas the Commitee, in trying on. large its sphere of, usefumers by decroeing, how inuch buss ness show enc rer, time which might have been profitably spent Ina tore nrestgaten of Beh x action of mineral as te have found some application even {tho treatment of cholet early a8 88 (see ter Ta a8 to the Fretich Academy of Medicine), while the great st, Prof kh Handbool ‘udvocat fers ‘Water: during the attack of Astatic cholera, and placing greater reliance upon it than hax been accorded to the nunierons «trong and often metallic medicines wiiieh, he thinks, are at best of doubtful efileacy. That great author, the coilector of the combined experience of the auedical pro- fession, also recommends the use of the same celebrated Spa yrhose Jomposition presents auch a s.nking, resemblance (0- that of the mincral portion of the baiman blood, to the ovn- valescent, to be taken in sroall but often-repeated doses. as the best means of restoring the blond to {ts normal eoudition feud supplying It with the water aud minczol Ingsedients Jost vy pi evaenations. In it inuble that Selters Water, the chief re- medy in Asiatle cholera, the very milk of our mother earth, agit has been called by.a distinguished writer, should be decreed ax iijurious in cholera tines? And miuél mot the sauitary Influence of a commities be xeriously snpared by Reporting against stich authorities without investigation ar resource! ‘The loarned committee have also fallen into the widely read exvor that most of those watera are pargative pro- We never knew that Vichy wator was preseribed pose, nor Selters, nor Five, nor Lithia, ner bom Water. We never knew thas phyaic.is tent (heir patients to the Carlsbad Sprodel for the purpose of purging then; they can do that much cheaper and betler by sole pargauve nostrum, It is news to us thas the prinetpal viriue of as singen Water should be found in its purging power. Its ac- on, necording & 10, BE A. Be Granville, physiaian of & for the la jours. $s wuainly dure! Sberient, it large doses be taken in rho-t intervals; aad he eombines, on that account, ip habitual constipation, the aa of Kissingen with that of Kiewagen bitter waver, which Late ter i nots natural spring. Wali the committee then imforan Us which of these waters are purgativcs? If many artificial. mineral waters ave Manutac.ared and rold in this wity fer she purpore of purging people, the Committee should not yt the blaine upon our shoulders. 4 ia an easy ting to Imps g. solution of wome jxunKing wally Wi ear bouie a: tne it after some celebrated Spa, but it isa ditere ‘to reproduce the natural springs to the satiafae- modical profession, Abauy rate, the invoct!yos of the Sanitary Committee against the use of minoval wa- tera will find litle support with the profession and the peo plo as long as they canaut be based upon statistiel reparls, and ng as people will crowd welering pl. ces and partake - howe dreadiui springs for the very purpore of seeuring: oraint cA Drs uae of Asiatic eholera, The colloquial discussion of the Board in regard to “poe phuric acid: pe ” and Hig acid being i) 444 G0) nent part of mineral wi bi we Obiy nowee on ac- Wot Of the sivoi Greated against ux tm ¢ public mind. edit of the Hovrd, that hy ft may have been incocreel’y teported. for it cannot Le 5 Up- posed that learned physicians, who ehould bare some knowl of chemistry, Wotld hazard rich statements, vf good atidclaj apelng waters, ke principal romeaies i Waters, 58 inc ies many chronic ders, has great ieee in Barre. does not offer to its resident populotion the. es in conjunction with Py des, and we ennvot believe have » similar establishment in trtetly medicinal ebarsoter sud under the erdiansiip and ‘of the medical profession, wil fail, There 1s a ‘ing fevling in the community in favor an establishment, sud we hope that the vulee ef vie medical profession will soon be airengtnencd thatef the people. SCHULTZ & WARKER. SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF ENGLIRH ROY \l, well Thrve-piy in Car} office and chureb Carpets, nt jo chreked IGowqua’ esd Manhin white and checked Mattinys at Look for No. w Bowery. A A. A.—REFRIGERATORS—BASSPORD'S CEI.E spinted Nonpareil, The moet pertest Hetrigerater aver Manufactured. ‘ater Coolers, Tee I! perp] ver I hetoe Table Cotlery, Cookhig Utansila, and all other Horse ishing Goods, et BASSEOHIS great Cemtral Pasoa per Inetitute, sign of the gold ile, corner mere. A DISTINCTIVE FEATURE, Refore the introduction of JARBD'S “Braali ée avin’? no akin preparation had ever been publicly endorsed: but. this, utterly dieunct from powders. paints oF pastes, has re eeivel the unqualified ant pablie endorsinpuis of ‘the inset eminent and high-toned artisia for the removal of freekinay Jee, tan, morphew ‘and pondering ingens, wilt nnd na nof an ain ‘only by [sae rooiway, agent. orders #) be Addressed Jure:! & Rene, yeveral unpervers, New York. per yeni. 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Ny resolution of the Honorable Reno of rt ead jmitial Quuition "oe “Hapeutiis dated lows of lave! , on & pouilletio—De WOH Ail BIARE, tee undersiqned Marshal, do for the fourth time, «x. undantl, CITED JACOR PETER BARRY and JOMN BARRY, who ' Plaga unknown (chtitren of he piiniins ie resentatives, 0 Ronch of Grit The etntoat Justice storemeniionss, ot BE, Nand, wt 11 o'clock A.M. in urder ‘ of their non rom Sentente tenn ‘existe Jegat resumption of ine deat of the defendan P'Ptlipeburg, Mateh 3: ean Cendant CUM BXPENBES Ph ne from the Court House at Phiupeburg, Island of Dave wt Sopre S. GERDPER, Marshal