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. NEW.YORK DAT.T TRINUNE, WEDNESSAY, MAY 2 187648, - e . i - B and Diseases of the Alr The population are all on the Lill obsorving the work of | Coeswmptien SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY MEDICATED truction below them. witness the ruination of the wealth of ages, ALY (-'cl':-l &, the fiist was %l 1 g city. 1 a. m.—Nany balls fall upon the Government railroad ‘ the ruthless destruction of their homes and property—to { | v mAN ! TOE ANGLO-REBEL COTRON LOAN. |iiiterimeeniudie it ©Wa deem it,” they say, * slike foriuvate for the Stats. that we Al . denmm tha Wianaa‘and— ity R eustom | station, Soveral fires Lave roken out 1 the principal BY H. P. DILLENBACK, M.D., e & e e e e Ts tha lbuq:y M’:f“‘ 0w i 1hEs e it e 382 Tite ory of L3 R e = OF BOSTON. PR : ot - v . oo, “Fof 3 houws | Yo mtne e i9 1Aty deptrornd, Bhells and | Ttk Ed o T . . Tribute L cqrmmon 'y (meanine E: pirorol ot d 2 <k oity, Hero, in " iekip el and (m{ moies. & crowd opposing shot | balis & . pefatence to these b reiivys | The Bombardment of Valparaiso, | 8 Tom it s S i n Rebel #4100 well astablished to aduit of dispute. Ne ons ces doabt that freportant Letter from Secretary Sewerd sethet i an American, of u Beisish omba 4od at the « fired in dofenso of (ho city; wotaland was lifted in | #go, there is much excitement, a1 i to Secretary MeCulloch. ad el the i A Opposition to the Sp-nish sgradron. With e it to irge Bt t0 CoMSCata ho | remedien wheu appled direely o the sest of tho diasas s the { e p v 2 s their comuind, it was useless for the Chilians to resist the | property of Spunish residents. Iungs must be more efficacious and certaloly more curativh than whes Destruction of the Dusiness Portion of | att 30 p. m.~The bombardment hns ceased. introduced iato the stomach. We sppeal to thoss who are waferte- nately laboriag under any of the above diseases, to comsider wall whether they will sacrifice their beaith, eud possibly thair lives, the old aad ansuccenfal routine of * drugging the somach,” whee was immenso. The | LOS$ OF PROPERTY. for m ve of the plans presanted by bim. b was addressed by the Comuiites 0 o Troasury, we learn tho interesting faot a 15 were to aut ArpIn 2.—The damage to Government property is not {oue—not over $1,000,000. Part of tho Custom- i arehouses, contsining millions of dollars wor the City, of foreign merchaudise, wore almost totally demol- | vropositions from Rebel Bondholders in | fhe e . * the holders 2 h to o'aim. from (e Nebels who issved them, pay! iu dotion, ishe 1t 1 hers that the bombardment™ affected | House store-rooms wore hurn, in_this fire the French | (horo io go great probability that by the simple and direct procsss af Englflnd. ;.‘». i :. sixponco per .0nd, six months after a 'treaty of posce Ieeb———— oo ors w0 geverally. All the public and many | lost perhaps 215,000,000, The lntuud(‘nci:ifigsic:;fl L;‘Alg? inbialing or breatbiug the romedy & opsody and permssest curs map petween the United States M0d thoe bela 14 be signed, o % oivate buildings were completoly rulned. The Hotel | railroad station were injured, but are le s | BEATA the b o botd by yad. Appiiosnts ropresens »cinvs | (LN, KILPATRICK READY TO INTERFERE | 6 1 Union was fro by o relChot shof, axd ail thst | strvet B o e Oosas, Dingoe, Gllos, Tomplomn & | on this basis of £+ 000,000, We léarn, also, the further faot wortian of the city in its immediate vicinity was consumed | Co. and others lost their houses d goods. ~ Iu street ard th 2 | gagration. To complate the entire de- | Coolirane, Herrera, Ossa & Thompsou aud Watson suf- the praveation and cure of Consumption. by Py the Treasury as from 8 severe cold. 1u all such caves, however, iukiaiation his beea wmy rewedy. | have known oases which you hv’ m more remarksble than my g them, end eap- | undag the osre ,,._,,»”Tl. 1 have & beother who was for montse sud l under the#ser L, .nent physlcian in New-York, sad sabseqacatly rity. | “therefore, ting the appre. ""ded ore, of preverting the appte. " | const, and proceed to do at other cities what he had done |, 5 part of February, between' tho Imperialists, ta] uro of the stocks of the Northern Stated, o 2° | 4 % il 4 5 “ s propose 0 throw sdditional monoy 100 0% Y Prom Our Special Comeapondent. * .., A Vilparateo, Tt was fared that Caldera, Coquinbo,and | P67, part of ESbnen, FriCes o Qe ior vere dressed to the Prast. b, 10th of Ma (oo $1I0 T | be, but it was goneralls belioved that he would'ravago the | © 4 gopy took placa at Jameltepec, State of Oajaca, in the decline aud fa Rebel i 1 Fraagls Philli Harvoy. m of the AU PRTTRATMEN 3 'e OR | boudbhoidcrs e R REIMBURSEMENT ASKED FOR. | bio saunlera of tho present duy, ai a8 8 was of T F i of o cutopy Sarhonscs. e roke out ahont | el i lose o e e & Kdwards bl bowes | 1o soesuton VEX v e of s, e ity ’ 3 i kit I . . . 11:45 o'olock which speodily enveloped tho whole | burmed. e publish (rom e b i e e S A el hrigraiy The English Admiral Refuses to Join Him. ook & I, othing. was ‘spared. by the snemy vinl Cime list of lettocs, Uiusteative of the asccoss which has stiended eme H * ¥R . ) LCTIONS. | boudhoiders have vsod every effors to obialn from withia radgo of their guus. Public property and privite, | at first threatened to take great proportions, but by the | treatuent. . SEWARD'S OBJECTIONS. Co, gud gtlser gyntpactors of the late Kebols, ko ——— A hospitals and churebes, wharges p’x\ &b appurteuazees, | wetivity of the firo companies of Suutiago aud Valparuis, | oo e 1o O OF THE THROAT e $ | etr efowardsiip, bui tuaf all their efforts have 4 ° » y were caek and all made an, objoct of attack. * ., - the firo was put out in 18 bours, They worked all night | © 0N Al oS Ao - PSP This lotter gives ua a furthor evidenco of the serupuions | Torrible Excitement in South America Against | Afer fizing between &,000 aud 3,000 sbot and shell point | hizoically. vii P ‘ - | fmpartiaity of the hoiders of the Rebsi bonds. They doclare ‘ | yJan injo tho city, tho Hagship Numagcis gave the signal BALLS AND SHELLA PIRED. Lettet trous the Rev. William M. Thages. asnn0Tox, Tuosday, Moy 1, 1564, | {hl 1oy pus holdors also of T . the Spaniards, . 1 B 703 ast shot hwas fired af 12:30 0'ciock | Of he2,000 thrown by the Spaniards, only 250 did exe- | Da. Disaupacx—Dear ir: It was eight yearsaio thst 1 plased President sent & me gt e R el bonds, and whi » ook p.m. The frigates fmmadistely cot under way aftor the | ution, Their caliber was 32 or 36 and 63 pounds. mysell usler your cace for troatmeat by Inhalation. A bheost wad aso to s resolation of the 4 reques e B overtieat by wh R TR fring bad ceasod, nnd proceeded to the wachorage from LOSS OF LIFE. g difficulty had prostested mie s0 that 1 bad not boss sbis o pressh oo S b O Wb as the Cot. { a0 oy declare whesce they came in the morning. The foreign fleets 10 | Ops man and ono woman killed aud four soldiers | more thau half the tina for thres years A bul congh, emaciation, atis ve to the Rebel L'\ ; el gt v e The steamer Costa Rica from Aspinwall on the 23d ult., | sumed their old positions, and on the water everything wounded, on the Chili side. N‘i, wigeratigu of the throst, together with Catarrh aad wask gy el ™ o sericie | arrived horo yosterday. Tho following is horspecic list: | 80 bori 6 USSR MPREIEEY ) the people on the - Tungs, fadeed my recovety donbifl. [ couslod veveral eaiisagt USRI, MR | aritios—toat b, bonds which | Panama Railroad Co... 821,33 SU/A. E. & C. E. Titon,. 625,50 0 | 1 1Y ushod nto the ity, and strove to check the confls- MEXICO. physicians in Bostou l'"“!:‘.-'"":;""'""’"‘[‘”"‘ g . Al’"x"h—'l'l sur l bave beretolare b pbr it g e b oo ok, b ol e e o oo | gration, in which they partially succeeded, Owing to the ——— of my rostoration, aud none of them did me guy good. I grew womse vof the Trearurk. | of tho Uaitod gt oo i i Collint...vsn 90 00 | fact that nearly all the inhabitants bad left tho place, the Reported Defent of the Imperialists, and wgrye, Byt your treatment by inbalatlon relieved me ot oned, o 1o 1 | Semern B g | - even 189 & | misber of Killed and woundod was comparatively siall. el o 165, | i few i ouda your cur ompitly roored e Sores | o tle Unios, bot al ! ;. "on o | The exact Ggures have not 0eeh E17¢L; of Nufioz might | Fho Stoamship Golden City, with 552 passcogers, ar. yoars bave elapend since the disess of m (hoet was moovel, It was not known what the futuro s laos of NuBioz might | y; g 413 morning. She brings later news from Mexico. | have bad no roturn of it, save la bwo of nstances, whos sy Paxasa, April 23,1966 | other places, would, in turs, fall victims to the vandalism Suceoasful, driving the Imporialists_ bef: of the Spaniards, g p 45 bovas of ==munti Aosd 3 e toate il g 700 muskots,d ganugr 42 hoToo R he English residents of Chili are highly indignant at | 90 yyles, beside o large afouirt of nfli{&y’. 4 - e 1 ontnern staies. dat mhn"td to i Possing from the narrow gronnd which they have thus ] ste of South | clogred up to a broadgy ope, jue Comumiftee of el bond- Tho s Msbip Limefia, Capt, Bloomfield, from Soues 9 ) 00 less emineat in Boston ; and yet hs contimued the same form. b penced thelr project to the Gover Pacific ived on the 20th inst. “Her New-York “ 1l ¢ Comy - o ) . A 1 0 o e € | ific ports, w. _ S dind thoir Ministey of Comuodore Denman | " Sow worso and worss, But atment by inhaiasion restored '11::;1:&'-{“!1»]5‘7 of the I J.,.fi':fl{:"fi"‘«ni",.&w""“' f the reight list is very uy "t DY this arrival we have dates | f’r‘ et " cquadron, Theforo the bombgyduent, o P Deumsica 1010 bout, s eved b, ms o thih, h-b.’mu-. [ a State A pted by (ke fhereass ¢ { from Valparaiso to the 54, <1d from Callso o the 14th of | former, and the following risoju. | “s4éral Men Sawultaiion with Gen, D ua froe §0 aay that [ bave no confidence in any otbes mods of troeting w0 letters from George McTlonry, under | produotions of the Southern Statey il. The s is of thrilling inve™st u 8 aud praise 2 Eastrorr, Me., Tnesday, May 1, 1866, thirost aad lung difficokies with their atteadsnt diesses. 17 inbalation | ""The Committeo concludo their lette #ith declaring that shey | APrile Tho nows is of thrillivg iw.,, . o ion. Moade has just returned from St. Andrews, N. B., | will ot save the pationt, then he caunot be saved. Exspericace sad oyle of the British army, to consult oy i i Yt i Beoops ,“"'Tm ;b..:xul -dn:pul:p‘; e u.:::-‘l‘m Ha :: REMESS DIH00, 10 care me and don't s the quack. The physician who restores me by an latalligeat and systematic spplicatiou o rewedies. has soiencs e s ] o { sobved, 1, That the statement of fucts read at the meoting | whero ie et trew, ! this duy hy Mr. Hague be bereby adopted as & true and im- | on Fonian affair ‘ partial unrrative. orders to be ready to march a | | | | 1 have con! | ma Sy enoe not_only in McHenry's ability to place the CiiLL. i e e Valpairaiso, the important and eaterprising commeteial His Excellenoy, Gov. Orr, is uai- | metropolis of the westorn coast of South America, is, I re- 2, That this meeting eannot too severely consurs the vacil | destination is uukno b they have acoepted. This pian 18 that | yors well known to possess. George McHonry, wio ; e ace Dian y s well kuo . ) : rot to say, in ruing, Matters, which upon the departuro § Atg conduet of Rear-Admiral Denman, in hving given to d Statos Governisent shall iraiah to that Commiieo | now prosenta bimee as an agent for the Rebel pond Hars, is | BT 7 3 : P o British community of Vaiparaiso positive assusazces that b treatment. " W M. Tearse. ‘Parls aad thg late Rebel ceaspiracy | Im-[ alt gether mksown 10 this l..lni.n. l“M In) udmkl. of the preceding steamer wore in a decidedly precaiious § g wond inteore by foree, if pegessary, to prevent a general ¥ Mass., March 4, 1064 . g e Rebel conspiracy at { Jighed in Loodon a volume entitled ** The Cotton Trado, its R i 1 b d afte rioting the same: th - pde 710 — R with (he pavtioetars of 4o enitamens o | Lo , Yolume ( ; 2 ade. 19 | pondition, hate since énlminated in the almost fotal de- § bombardment. and afterward retrdating the same; thus eans. “ . and investment, McHenry assumes | LoALPS 1o $io Krosperity of Grent Britaa and the om- | G0 Oy A ess portion of the City of Vaiparaiso | g the loss of moch valutie tuno which might Lave beon | TIE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE |/ oiurnron WITH ULCERATION OF THE LUNGS. . nérce of the Amerioan ity my and irrevocable dis- < safedy to life ayd property. WORLD. Wixoumsra, Mass., April 25, 1854, bat eondemn Kear-Admiral o eich correct idoss of that | BNLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY | DR Dasaxsack—Dear Sir: My cue ws one which may justy f-iat orders to observe, Diisiih g be called hereditary Consumption, baviug lost wy faties, mothets senmuuity of Valpa- i i . three brotiers and s sister with that disease. > Bonde Faiso the protection of the forves nnder hus "bRand, Lo did Notwithstanding tiie fact that the size of Tan Tam- | " 50 vouts e pramoatity sl A * uot hesitate to detach one of the ships of his squ 4T ‘r' :,'“' UNE has been increased more than oo quarer, tho price Will | gy Sh o LR b8 G hasking Hokling h“"" patish Commissarios, contraband of ™S | persaia the same, i e | st _::““"u""’"“'“" r ’m % Mam”"‘}}’;;;-uud night eweats. 1 Sufiered much from “alparaiso for the Nosth i the TERMS. inat. pains in my side sod uader my Suou/der biade. 1 "'“""“.:..a' s of that traitorous econ- g on one hand, and in eternal infe possession of t: i 0 1 grace on the'other. The report that Admiral Mendez Nu- fiez had received orders from his Government to earnestly insugurate the war under contemplation so long, wag w Pacta ostl founded. , %o g , McHenty snnounce | Ou the 27th of March, Admirsl Nufioz informed 1 c. Ho sposks goncerning the Rebellion 83 | Chilign Government that dispatehes had been reccived from ¥ ug him Minister Plenipotentiary, vice Ac companied by ins profaably employsd in soc That this meeting oa B 4 Councotiol with the Sy s Gorera- in thd federate States ich have come iuto 1 ‘s condret as inoonsist cuirality which he stated be ha asmuch as while he denies to tis Won the napers indicated shall have be: in Lo o he Uil ered over to | it bond-holde th m loan bonds | 1p ¢, 1 ed States for | cm‘}pé; - follows * During the last 23 weary montha, wesry efiou,’ Auibricana b Europe, I nave beou wore aud s which have o i d s maditfE o 4"t TiearAdmisal Desien's ploa of wass of aafloat | WEERLY TRIBUNE, ¢, force to oppose the Spaniseds Is hamiliatiog to Lis evnnirymen " bseribers, si - - D able, consideriog (hat ihe cobewation of g powers | Mall sNPRCTIDSES: Single eopy; | your-—02 sumbery ates squadron was pressod upon bim by fte e a dors, snd that tais meeting cannot express in suficie o reply that mrl | it indignation that -uluh au_atrocity as the bom- required + uf & defouscless town wich & popuiation of 80,900 ia- | 3 «d 3 . e pa et o0 Twenty copies, to one %0 wy luags. At this time, haying seen sowe of your letters ou Comr mittedin the Jrassace o & Deithk | 4y cris sopy will I ciub of ton. wumption pabiabed in The Boston Joormal, 1 becawe fally | e English SEMI-WEBR'Y TRIBUNR. - that inhslation was the only correct prlaciple, that thers wis more woed to tho thaoatened bolbardment cao | Mal subseribers, 1 copy, 1 year—!™ numbers. lope of effecting & cure by these mesns, since the rewedios wero ap- P »‘:\‘wfi;flms‘ r;;"“({vl'knul";z:r Matt i bseri , 1'year—104 Humbers. plied directly to the seat of the disesse iti She luage inslesd of the s o be solved by the good judgmest of ita | Pe tini for 10 copios 830, will receiv stomesh, whero they do ne goed. 1 was under gou: sare shunt Bhe \uls meotlo would | ©Cr*0n TR 07 0 L ot months, ad o tagidiy did [ improve, ot the ond of that tims I de- v inconsHtent with | Persous remitting for 15 copios 815, will receivs an extra copy | continued your treatuent for sovoral mouth, but finding sowe of the 1ch we spocialy eon- oue year. old symptoms still lutking about we, | eppiied to you sgain, sad is urred wi the part of & large amoant of thick, heavy aad oic2dve mutter. I éould walk without resiiag to sud fro, snd any aw>@pt o sland up erecs was aitedded with savere pain. My own opinioaas well se thal of others, was that ulceratlon had already made considerallc progrews fa clubs 4 aribe f # #hall pnaranty that either they or be forthwith to d tobaceo State i mot wore distinotly e payablo in Londo: ¥ the Tasources ¢ kg © credit of the Southern Siates being ro uge of the last na operstion, a | 0,000 is to be taken,at 60 per eentum, within the placing of the first loan upon the | Mail subs. Ten ol der Ministers of 1 the (Ditian at neithor the naturs of these sayeral ublic wou o matte od therein, nor $9& | doeree. Bhé would not be therein treated, nor the eharncter ®f | g0 noe 1o anologize for i © that of their azent, . . . ation on tho part of the Government of the vernment of ”‘h' Oadiolie S ribers fhs, o idressed to names of subscril to one ddress. ios ho was met with EEE5® 888288 . 1l 00 of precise inetractlons fror U ho - v notified tho autho o ® 888 iies, or over, for each co} g ent of such seeond loan being successfol, then a r £10.0,000 i8 to be takes, at 70 per gentum, after a like | . o 1 FTROV WANKINGTON. i e 40 ot e averazef | COmtinued from First Page. {l'“l,'l";" el gy £10 per '-:‘::; ch‘afl:‘mmu r'hulrn‘mm_h SR 60 SO VP ORREBNES RS | | b ( i & Deosent time, which is now about two yesrs. nce of the question aud the thiness of the House, | 1t eould AL Dot e 8 Address THE TRIBUNE, Now-York. | Hoping you may long live to raceive the blessings, aadl be o bises- wotio: 3 unfit to represeat ity oo s v tng to the afllicted, | rewain, gratefully yours, ) was agreed to. the dissdvant- MARRIED. H. K. STAINTOR. been ware seusibly fels by his it carred of the Spauish squadron, | SEDOWICK ~ORAY—On Monday, A-:ll », “""":.53;:'3;' CHRONIC CATARRH WITH FOLLICULAR DISEASE OFYIRE | nges necruing therefro DELANO then moved to lay the bill v credis of the several Southern States, aud st | A i . oufede: uiy have | vote was tak d Yeas, passive & asion 1o the abus O e whhiaiiing tonis e the rogee use refl on the tal | B her neutrals bave boen plsced 1 magh more favorable | 4 Mckis - John Sedgwick to Harriet 8. Gray, both | city to *still | pesttions th the of thes representativos. SPENC On Sunday, April29, at the resideuce of the THROAT. . £ to Mr. McHenry, the bondholders allege that. ‘His orders | . 7 That a depatation be a od 1o walt upou She Unfted | bride Rev. Wm. A. Bartiett, D. D., Heury F. Wiarronn, Mase., March 8, 19865 !t o from Mesars. Erlanger & Comp ket The Ameri- | States Muslster, Gen, Kl stsiek. and opon ‘;:-I:::A;dvtyc .y -“»'"M:\’"; :- :r: Seencta xo | 7% BT DIARNRACK, Ko, 3 8alliniiity Bosiin. . presentations, they,the bondholders. havea ch Finck, Glosshrenner, ( ind cable in his | Jagers. and express to them on behall o otisg, its | WALK prit 28, . Fran DEag Sm: [am pted by a d Toduntl 0 givong? ot & from that house & ples | b est V. - - ) ppreciation of wheir en endeavors to provest, by v ot » Ghurch, by the Rev. Fa riscoll, 8. J., E. Walke: e others sething from that house if they obtain copies | 1. Hubbaxi (West Va.). J liation b the bellig ' 1:1‘.‘."?,.‘1 nm.'nm:mw forces, the b ardmont of thy | S Netfle K. W idte, daughter of the Hou. Jumes W, White, all of | opinion of your method of treating diseases of tho threet and lengey P Haviog myself suffered much from tuflammation of the throat sad Iy Tegretting that those endeavors bad not been | S eity P rtirulm of settlement. | Huwpbroy (N. Y.), Latham, Marvin, Niblack, ds | Ra Wil dell’ (Kv), Riitte: 1 < o Co e Vel it @ o | R T - u?a‘.; L to Mendez Nufiez from Kilpatric wore sful Catarrh, and baving found grest ralief by the appiication of yess it o - At ] g sire of tho latter o prevent the loss | £ That thess resomntions, and the documonts reforred to in i ey, Apei 20, | ™28 1 3 owpared to tastity Lo something whih | do hnow. . railron pros taem. be laid hefore the British pabl ~ BLACKWELL-Sodden'y. ot Janesville, Wis, on Sanday, . | T agui yous mads of dualing with wibllipsites 69 thy besh f | Bak itter feeling is said to preva 5 ) the i oy ¢ J.P.B of - 3 | e, o Abiterfeclug s said to prevall throughoat, CHUL | ' th i eur o bt Chaier G s o & BRSNS | prctiend. 101 common ene grappog wih the o0 fn b g e | lun lropazable ajury, whide the | Notice of funeral bareafier. hold, and epplylng suck means of extermination as prowise the i | . \ BODLY—ln Morrissais, N. Y., on Tuesdsy, May 1, Mary R., wife | speedy success. In my own case, end in others whick | have kaowm P e been endeavoring for several | Donelly. Driges, Eliot Farosworth, Ferry, Garfield, Abaer classos and parties commend the w capial ot the Soutier Skl in rder 10 | . Hordling (1), Hendervon, High, olain, tlotchites 4. ok X uch £00d 0 the IUCr. | Neor e fasmrst berosfior ;'l""""‘,‘!‘:“"‘“""“"*‘“' miost positive aud delight’ are of cotton. fle 1 bave found every disposi- | W. Hubbard (lows), Joho u n.), o Mojesty | s Rt o rks, th al results. There is nothing that so quickly allays slly ree: i Lancashire to scquictes ia my suz ersoll, Jenckes, Jalian, K nddrense e et s At | i Nt Ly Pt i e lhvuh-hhlm-m.l:m‘:n T wint 4 Lot terrible word * Re 1o be 8 P! “That difficulty removed roenuieiks, f0r | His fiesds, snd hose of the family are respectfolly invited to at- | thau six yesrsago | first consuited you. The inflapmation of _ by, whilo ‘tho | gl b fmeen rom s (sthers rosidgne m‘_{,,“‘;:';-;: throntand Catarrhs in wy beed were then 60 bad that my duty see’ 08 WOrth | Apu'y Churel, Efghtivet., at 4) p. . | public epoaker was often dischazged with grest diffioulty snd embage-s 1, pUSSeSSILg, 8% | CROSHY—On Sanday, April 20, st her residence in Paerson, N. Y. | russment. The falthful use of your remedies soon convinced me thad' x Iwell, I, M 8 Va: Horu Jae M., wite of Tatvey Crouby. in the 6ist year of het age. they sre jast the thing for all forms of bronchial sod ' . palmouary die- v oy Deed, D. Wa- | four do ] COOPER=On Tossday, May 1, alter 3 long iliuess, Catheriue, widow | ouges. Cordially yours, EDWIN R. HODGMAN, . son | young ruvians were wi excitement over the news | of James Cooper, o + Thanday, May 3, from bes ateros- Acting Pstor of the Evangelical Congregational Churoh. Trecuth st et NTER—On Sanday, Apsil 29, 1866, Mr. Samuel H. Car- CONSUMPTION, WITH HEMORRHAGE OF THE LUNG&. n 1¢ second letter to the Seeratary of the s us that & commilteo of bondbolders Landed Hieary) some printed matter to present to the goed has tragam the Diploniatic sarament of Valp for the wafoty of foreignens G ¢ o | Her funeral wil o, Great fears were en | Uge gt vl 0 o passage of the b | CARP! which bhe (Mellenty) finds, npon esamination, ¢ i d for the veas and nays. Aoy B . . 4 i u Y ouse refused to order them, aud the bi as passed with- wrds—residing in Lima; so terri 6 ex0 | 2 ] ton of the English_counsel of tue L boad- | House refused to order themm, aud the bill was pussed with asses that they threatened an indis- | TR e Wi tabe i " Fnarsday morning, May 3, at 10 Muwrox, Mass., March 9, 066 to remonstrate, ard ns, and did not o ienon of his son. Joseph e Carporter, No. | Dr. H. P. DILLENBACK—Dear Sir: In the month ot February, 1888, 1 spars that the United States Goverument is responsible for | outa diviaton. does feel himse ; ling was some- | An shstract pally reported willbe found | polemuly o protes b, 1 was attacked with hemorrhiage of the langs, which continued mere ninst the destruction of o purely mercan- s thed; ciations. The fe e ~:,:'\",.‘:‘,',,‘f;“,’f'm':",‘.,:m S0 goret "0 | in the Hou yl'\",'."l’ "”""l’f-_,_:""”“l“ T- | tilo por st exclusivoly the property of unoffending ated by the nrrest and imprisonment 41 all the o Tavuday. May 1, Maccia S, dusghter of | o lew for twenty four bours. For two weeks | was very weak, o8 al bil e striki neutrals of the n the ity «t, fearing o repetition of the | s aitancon ate Invited to attend her | t0at it was with difficulty that I could speak aloud. I recoverod aad. e the way for gaining the confidenco of the His Excillency states, that upon the o 3 ) sthrow of Pezet, the su- MisavBle, Moutgow- | returned to my busioess. Lu the month of June, 1950, | was attecked) linwing the o sed Duteh Ch veramont by declaring that he bas no nterest | o L s e u - «; that he advised the bondholders to | aution to prevent i, and the ery County, on Friday, May 4, &t 10 o'cl in the same manner, which was followed by a third attack about twe, 16 United States,and upon any property | sections g 2 syed the pretext for an out- | GOODWIN—Suddesly, in Philadelphia, on Seturday, April 28, Fred- ; y ~ Erianger & Co., 0 3. And be it further enacted, That, In ord: bresd pren | Coriek J. Goodwin, son of Buuily V. aad. the AT o Goed. | montbs lster. My strength was now mearly goue. Tiad s violen w Ho declares that tuc n of said ca military un XY Caliao all was sodtilias Wi, 18 the 26th year of his agn. cough, poor appetice, sccompanied with headsche and fever ot night. N - yrovi “"-r‘llu-n ¥ tsxvelioved of 6 ¥ he friends of (ho fumily o8 e dl g e f:m: Lhis | As jue time, through the kinduess of friend who secomended™ s States bordering ou t 0 reld of V. ernoon st J o'clock, from o1 el 3 5 oo o among the. their goods to Li Your mode of tevtevnyLlaced myeit uadc your ot s wdee: L oy as far a8 moy b p By » posses sed W uid be the | HILLMAN=On Sundey moming. Apcl 20, of congmtion of the | Your direction com: the process of iuhaling, togethor with 1 g its J; " k next place of a Nuf brafa, 4, o of Samoe,T. Hillman, sged 2 years, | mondh, | other means as were calenlated :: improve the genersi condition s E o of Oulo; tarn his attention tow orous work sud 14 da my system. At the end of the first woek my symptoms had peroep- i ien, of Ilinoie; Platt Weatral bofore e approas I thoy possess. o | e e esduy moraing, Moy, o | Nl improved, snd T was ance more Inapired with confdaaes ™ ud Hall, Paul Ditlin sy 1 braery, the Per: s bave the means of Te- | 10 o'clock & m. hope. And at the end of the first month 1 couid still report progress,. atious, that Lis E rd knocks | HUGHES—0n Tuesdsy, May I, Francis 3., youngest son of Sarsh | my cough, as well as my geversl bealth sad strength, being mech S35 T i Bpani! ¢ ‘Admiral Pearson b "ilao, bt imediately | | o o Wo Tl e 3 yenrof v g, " M| e, And e o uthfl 30 pesevrin i of 7oarcomediofo., N Tie ex sgents of the Confaderacy, by par Joseph Tt pe suiled in the Suwance e o His bracher 1n-aw, W, H, Wilson, No. 235 Washing. | sbout three months my cough bad wholly disapperred, aud my uweel Toods o the Ootton Loan, which they purchesed at about s el, C. by legitimat | CENTRAL AMERICA. i tou-sve, Brookiyn, ou Thursdsy afteraoon, May'3, at 3} o'clock. Cogres of heakth and strength was coupletely restored. I taen die- ; A o permi* a recoarse to extreme | By the arrival of the steamsbip Guatomala, Captain | NSLEE—On Tuesdsy, May I, Henriotts 8. Warrn, wile of Edwia | contioted your trestment, but some of my former symplomel 08 Tiozy, ot 10 w1 ich be afterward sold et about the eame rate, Eiames urther, that Whe tanter in which the | 4% . Ward, X | mensures fur the earrying out nate military operations, | Douglas, we have later news from tral Amerien. | W, naiee, in hor 1ith year. ) : e ttocic, Joke Ti, VPl e oo esult adyahingsons o the Wl o wer | betng mads ptract : o o £ e gt e 7 Joneaaty g0 oy , s boeneveryting | could wih— R e > i o ovtoss & can be attained. Interuational law expre company fo Toter-Ocesnio -Ball- | oy oy ok ¥ N e :'::?-nfinlel:n:n-myu:w Aad under 3 kind Prowk- 3 thcir Deba, may be briehy rectiod as bers Lo tbe capital stogk of th corpora- | 9 B o i Ko profots ot s | KBS S i, Ay Dok Keg, . b b oo e ot w5 i b Ses 5 Fbeny Nl & g tion bereby created, and their successors sball be and her g o gy . | have proved to be wad ures, aud now entral i reatment . S coted ot - . iy the immenso loss o neutral rosidents, and | uave proved to Ue & Bkt Ingioniue asi %.ke place st the Fighteenthiat. Mothodist/Eplacopa! La, Sic, with gratit % o President that bis patrictic and | are created nud elected iuto a body politie, and corporate, ] msotias withih tho brie term alloted o | Americans want o gire Yaskee lagepuly aal SUTL 8 e iage By, i 11w lock, e Refaires end s ! the Soutbern Statea (of the Union) law, Uy the nage sud style of **The Niagara 5 “hold goods, chstiels nid werobaudise. | trial. A earriage road is projected between Guatemala | {UENEh T d iiRout further notice. our woat o servant, tand, y especially eall his 5 ’ Phat 14 Y Excellency persists in his intention to bom. | City and San Salvador. Tho ordinary session of the | yp™ St Pt F0 it 0 o ¢ New. York Tastitudon for the STILLMAN A. TUGKER. b ig g | (S50 5 Axd Dot fucther, snactah, TTRAL the, oupd | ey Vaiparaiso, In spite of the earnest remon. | Nicaraguan Con «d ou the Lith ultimo, but was e brin, HARSOL . Lo, nes }E yote. i o — — ool | o 80" aam iy Pyt { wirun.s chiiaiaed beveas, o only remaias for the wndersignod | ofvaed azais i extraoRdiuary ession on the L9tk oo Tusstay. May. | Houey F oldashton of e | CONSUMPTION wrTHt li:‘s::fi!:;‘mw"m"_. sl s o e, ey’ e ’;:Io!:lll. ied t 9y atives and friends of the family are res) ly invi o Lowsrs Feb. 26, 1066 it he fur 11 the reside: f his dfather, Thomas . e e Siay 4 m 34 cock sy | Dr. DILLENBACK—Dear Sir: Having saflered from diswase of then; On Toesday, May 1, at 3) o'clock p. m., Hannahett | Jungs for s number of years, and haviug applied to several .uf.n Besserve, of this city. | physicians without relief, I now write to acknowledge the beneit. ase the same to an' amount equal 1o the actuasl cost of 8 A . o8 nd shall be divi n of | to ‘ate, in the clearest manner, in the name of bis Govern i | gumatructing nid oanai ard, shll bo vided Mo SAESRRE | ety e mon solema rotestugaiuat he ct a8 ROuiual ub. | F1um Out Specl Correpondat lewa than oue siare or more than 209 shares by any one pervon. | LA, A S S S A K B Saxtiaao v Curi, Mareh 31, 1806, o poe ey The United States Ministor Gen, Kilpatrick, and the- i Do | civi | 5. "T0 And e it urther enceed, That Joun C, Doare of | SR SR 1S\ iy deem proper a the premiss. st in ¢ of the Stit * o ord rosent & large financial interest in | Tilincis, Phsio Chamberlia of Oio, Eidsidge G. Merrick © HUoh et ot bea tho honor 1o renew 1o bis Ezoelency | United States Con o Bocers. baveios Saing thilr' | sy bongiaisesss 3 o o, David Dawes, Abrabam P. Graot, Jam . y Cataolic Maje 1 | Unitea Stal - ' d L] e E . 5 o ork.Jasios Liule of Maseachuasti, acd 1. | 30 Communier (e 0 ich ULt Mk utmost to +ffect a_pracefil solition of the dfferences bo- | Eotionmia papers wi pioass copre B dsivd o Your e o edimint V7 ibion When It Brondhead of Wisconsin. | be Commisgioners 40 | ooy4y qiating onsideration. . Kuvamhick. | tween Spatn aod Chill, - Long confercuces Lave beeu held | OAKLEY—On Monday, April 9 st Cloveland, Litehield. ouly called upon you my coogh was vory sevare. | expectoratod daily large- books seription to the stock of swid corporation, | i LTy yCuli oy the Commander-in-Chief of the Naval | on board the ancla. ‘cliid of E. Benedict aud Elisabeth Ten Eyke Oakley, qu-atities of o thick greesish yellow-oolor matter that would st timest ok alaost suffocate me. My Jungs were 80 sore that 1 coubd ouiy lie wpem be paid at the thue of subscription, ten per- | 20, et | L rces of har Catholio Slajesty in the aud ‘e shall opes vuch books onr betore | JOTEER L Sl Gl Muovitable Teply iy i ro 1!::!:‘:?;};?} 'l‘,‘,'u'.‘x".‘.’.“f.'.'.f\m'.,' v::n'-,'xir:n[m;“nk Y- The toaiives and. friends of the family ate rospect{sly {5vid & | my back; my appetto was poor, sud I found I wes losing ook and, 1. “Thio Spauish and Chile flags should be uufurled upon an T Second: : . wrength very fast. 1 roquested my physician to make o careful ea the Jas day of August next, at such places as they moy appoint, | the ¢ ing fi wotice of the time and place ‘of meeting for us of settiement were pre , the pof | oclock, from :A;-v‘m,lvi st gl nlrm‘:f"“l“' Ming tho' same once at feast | which was that {hr Spanish 1[1;.;: ill',u;xld :lm ¢ Tufid l.-'\lvr | Lnu:d ‘States suip audereceive mutual salute from the Delig: | eximy " A¢ West Farme, on Mondsy morning, April 30, after o | smiuation of my pue poromy oo ey i o Week.” for four weeks successively, in s | the barracks at Valparaiso, the Chilian flag placed at the | ersnfn. i R Wit Tinass, Hatph H. Ntk in the 430 yoar of his g > i M‘m“”“-.‘u“m“ e wldlfl. L 4 d 2. To reciprocally doliver up the prizes and prisoners made, he relati and friends are n.,,m.un,‘ Jv\ud to attend m‘.mr:‘ e el i tho-Tong wes 408 i r‘:" lcerated, lic ted and Pt in the | masthead of the Admiral's ship Numancia, end a simul- X in_tho Btate of Illisols; | taneous salute fired to both. i’niu question disposed of, | includiog the Covadon (Weduesday), Muy 4 ! a the 6t - G 5. "Tuat the Chili Government would declars that sho nover Trotmont Siation | stances | had but IRile to bope for, having seen my sisters and brotheem; A and Towten of | the others woud have been of easy solution. 'Tho GBI | yy10nded injury against the Quoen of Spain, h el loaviog Twenty-siath ot Harlem Railtosd, ¢ | oue afier suother, pasy away with the same disease. At this e Tt aforessid subscription books | A18 agreed to thismodo of @ettlement at i ‘L', the 1t is said that on the part of the Spanish Admiral he in- your werk on ..‘mhw,,m fell into my haods, and T was fa- - srelsias| sbell be o T e nfaresaid | haughty Spaniard would uot retreat ono inch from the po- | imqted that if these torms wero ot agreed to Lo would | SANDERESAL the fotibonce of 8D, Gurtoer g nae Hover. | 20000 0 o vl S A w2 § Lo exjres purposo ¢ 'n'h”.:“ r,rn::' :{.‘:.;r for at least three days. A majority of said Commis- | sition be had taken, It s00m beenme evident that m-lhu'lfi bombard. m;;‘tl.\ nu':.!'fi:l;‘y,.ap(li‘l,dfl‘,‘:‘- i)Am "':lnk'yh’m .:u‘“mnm‘!-ll, 'l.-h -W’ -flfi-flm o Bmdbaprnge g aitu otiee, for 4t Ieaet Uhre vtz o tle t-aswsotion of busl. | short of bsolute foreian intervention could avert tho | 3,y punerally supposed that Chili has refused theso da & . Sanders, of Ky. issase tunge wothing could. Ou examining Mg st | by me il catened calamity, and the non-combatants and most ¢ ¢ B , WALLACE—=Sudderly, on Mondsy morniog, April30, of Bright's | luugs your opiniou differaa but little from my former physicias. ‘¥ and they way adjourn trom time lo threatened calamity - | conditions, since sho will not treat with Spain, unless hor | LA ud e, o Ny Wallace, n the Slsk yeer of S o diiye, L0512k places as they may think fit, vatil the | portable articles of merchandise were then removed be- | G he withdrawn, Even to_yesterday noon, within less | age. i » d eommenced your treatment, aud by & faithiful and persevering uee ef - o number of shares bo subscribed for; and in ears a | yond reach of the enemy’s g! thits 24 hours befors the bomburdment ws to commence, | Relutiveg nd triends of the fumily wre fovited o stnd tho fangial | Your remedies iy congh bt dissgpented, wy respcation i ousy, my [ " | centum ther = United States. Ui " ited Biates, U submitted thems: y proceed to o ngw and dist W i the State of Ma et O thoy siy, “now is ¢ the Southern ombart v m B iR surplus of shares ba subseribed for, they may apportion | * g qing that all peaceable efforts to save Valparaiso were o sl o aficcts ponoables | this (Wednasday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, (rois te tesideoce of Mr. | lungs are frve from pain, and my weual degtee of heaith uad "'?":"" € words it g th sabscribors 1 such Hazaer as (sey bl soltan Gane Xi k proposed to the English and “"'_m:";‘n“;ff;:‘;I;:;‘i“:,_‘lhm‘(’l!{x'fl'i;“m Becta peacablen | Wilum Down, No. 09 £t Niveieeotivst bao voen. fully rosiorell Al of WHLE: vndet s Miad Pivilleai¥D sbluk. ®or the seterost of 00 B emever fivo hund. | Froneh Ubargd d'Aflaires to seo what virtue thefo woult | ho Spanisiy Aduairal unless he would withdraw the threas ————————————S— L, 30 aatuet of wy caso by inbalation. b i “r red thoussnd dol of the capita! be iu shot and shell, from l;‘u l]men»o'l-_;lm'An the “é::‘ of bombardment. thflfll Notices. Yours, very respectfelly, | welid e no v value for avy toim mude to thos tion shall bave been subseribed for, 1 | Powers, then lying in the harbor. e Aumesican ‘ 1 The telegraph dispateh of yesterday afternoon gave us | L AVOIRTE agf T MIERCNTN Mrs. H. N. WELCH, $ - thet o by yeo bave peid ton per centum upon the stock subseribed for by | modore, Rodgers, and our um‘l Jointly proposed 0 |y, peg of anything but boibardment this morming at® | Ty 0 Genernl € ttee,me A Regulsr Meoting of this Com Elavet, Lowsl. st oor éonien B fho fotegriy a8 A0 e | Shem respectively, the said eorporatioa saall be doemed 10 be unclanrllmdm‘r\‘nuflfl'lfl & a '!‘ o Bv-m:vml;iu“'_t“ln o'clock. mittee will be b .mr?’fli.l ers, corner of Brosd ‘and Twenty - . . § Southeru Suiics, aud of concee of the MECEL T with m o | duly organized and the city: and, in case hosilities were enced. © BPANISH ADMIKAL GIVES OPPICIAL NOTICE OF THE | thirdst, ou THURSDAY EVENING May 3 1356, at o clock. Dr. DILLENBACK'S new work on Consumption sad l:;;;g;:kf' R S I3 N S YEY T ¥ 0 ATION OP BOUNTIRS. | Hhey aiso sigreed that if the British feot would fire the ( THE AP e o post el THOMAS MURFRY, Prandent. | /D DL & the Book Store of ; £ The Comumlitoe thea proceeded 1o unfuld tie seheme which Mr. RAVMON jint resolution of the Legis- | fipyi gun, the American men-of-war would assume all fur- Toaspay, %. That in four days from date, on Saturds Hamas | Secretaties. DI e aihers. e Tink soudof Sbaosibe. - 3 for carrying into effect this benevolent Pur- | Jature in favor ‘of the pessage | tlier responsibility. British interest in Valparaiso is much the Jlst. 8t'8 &, m., he would commenco to bombard Val- = e DILLENBACK wlh viskt. Sow- Tettsand: ey b g SR ol TR |- cxlcdnnh'u Lo "::Gm"l" "fi;wfiu?".'n".'ffl,;: L-lmw. He mqno'-tad that white flags might tloat over o B ,,.‘;.m,‘mmnou,puc[ HOTEL, on THURSDAY of sach 3 o the Goveruoss of the | 10 the C {£Eeal—a0d our reprosenistives WE'e % | houses of charity and Lospitals. Op . ks i ' 3 % K requested, 31z, Meenry to afir the Goveruors . N NAVAL REG(STERB. the entise l"ponfllbm!y (3 the |:ur1 of ‘.?,‘,.‘i‘;‘."i.‘.{‘.fi.»’&'n The Py o oot b ass b hefioveriar of e Ry vl vt -.;:..:;: :);e‘l.o:::n ‘,"':::iu'umcu s - o of any of thowe Stales LOW co L uEY introdneed o joint resolution su- | ernment alone. 1t was £50 FEP e dhaniurds, | Province of Valparaiso, but ws replied to by the military Hurrah! wo'ro (ast improvi ulodtions HAMYY i assume, and it of the Treasury to grant American | and English ships fire simultancously o the Spani e commad st Yelparaiso. ¥rom his note 1 quote: Kiase old ehaira must §0.0p stalrs, munioations shosld be shdrwssed. extraord tof muzilicence which . Read twice sud referred 1o | and together compel them to desist, \x||(f, each an e'The defonseless inhabitants of Valparaiso, ss well as the T the garset anywheres, Dagee’s Elevated Oves Ranges, perfors xcite on part momo overy proposition (o this effect o negutive reply was given. | o080 o0 G witl caliness ond_determiation the an- “Tis not '1'.'\""‘ ;:l:mms: g Thie bost Range in use. ‘Also, » prove injurious to thewselves. They, ther , D. Al foreign opposition to the Spanish having thus van- | yo.eogant of thejhorrors which you promise them. _lr r'.”"l'm"‘: U e REPRIGERATORS, y‘;..u,a. u‘..,.‘.;flw quiet our spprebevsions on that point. Theyassurots. 1075 | 4 P of the Treasary to | ished, Nulicz prcpazed to attack the city, Early on the | “urpe City of Valparai parely s commerelal center, in- Burwith the Patent ROLLER SHEAVES B B, e 603 Susthvave. sad Broad y fee) warsanied in doing wi g Also, a bill & a O e for duties | morniag of Mareh 31 (the four days’ grace having elapsed) | capablo of opposiag the least resistance to & bombardment or Thay'll m B esos _‘,f,“ L A oty smboin. g . 1 ove.thet whed (ACE prese refund 1o, e 1o the | he notitied the foreizn squadrous to withdraw beyoud rango | any other attack which 14 not within reaoh of the arms of th And silently s faliug le e ; the taiut of repnd PAY DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. | gy with the notification; while, 8t Fhe 00 eI iheir | toaccily your views in this regard.” Farnitare ol o #%hoté Nebol bonds ¢ e T o o jolat recolution to carry | American ships alowly sod sullesly movel 0% WCF | ® e same day the Intendente, or Govemor of Val ar ReP U PRices, - " 1to immediate effect the b de for the better oi- | anchorage to s waferpiact. O NS T the entire | Taiso provinee, encouraged the {nhabitants to meet the PARDOR: e et e SR M sorTRS, jon of the Pa h-v' Nlnvy,"hh h :;:;:l::fl-l«:“-‘l.;.j; v.‘ml:#;' o m’-n and 8a she passed b.él,.my of the Spaniards with courage, sud to observe - Proparatt 1u Rosewood, Walnut and e g he President h squugron, 5 o order. Dr. 0. Plieips B T turnished bim x A e the examination o tho Pay Depart: | LY the sttack {’,‘,“‘i‘.,‘..’..u”.‘”.'.’?&"fflfif' secued to dare the | 0750 s AGATNST MENDEZ'S NOTS O THE 27TH, | & denliat ..“w-fdh. ..';..“;'3‘ 'Q:T\;e‘.[:uu‘x'rd: X MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, u . P g dals to & trial 3 4 : oo 4 s # us y Thent s ace an uty abrosd, aud who cannot be examined | vaglue o 8 S DCSNRRE LKL eremy s veawls bogyn | The Government protested, wlso tho United States, Boli- | mak {knows,aa it has cuwd eversbody whe g iy st 63 ...‘.:_,:{m that their examination isto | United States. to maneuy s, Villa de Mad- | via, Peruvia and tho Ministers from Central Americe, Dfl"hm"d' ‘Ingeedients may be found in any drugstors. emphatically protested. ¢ to all on receipt of ive cents to flagalip Numancia took up ber position iw- "Hite most characteristic and really the best was that of | Address br BTy B own, vin frint 6f thomole, and about o mile from | Gen. Kilpatrick, which 1 will endeavor to send by mext | o Mok e ore, 8:10 4. m. sha fired two blank shots, as & wamn- | mail. h air D : i anocnst b = @ - L ;’:l:.:'fu :l‘.‘u‘nmfc:mfm'}m.figr the ity that the attack wis INTERPERENCE O TI[E PART OF NEUTRALS. Ty i s bopor”No vise nmfimfi & Wendter Battie 1, 1806, » The o i antage of this The property of British subjects amounts to 180,000,000 ssiduy, May about to commenes. ‘Phe latter, taking advantage i Valgaraiio. ‘The French interest 18 much 1, ot 7 Wm '::'fmm,".,.. o | i : % Al Goods warmanied. The Numencis, Resoluci ws required by Jaw; provided rid, Blazca, Vencedors aud Pequete de Maule wero und tuke flace on their return to t ADJOURNMENT. lock p. w. adjourned, i they do nat gar ine. t urr the aforesaid el wn ’l»v- A taint of repudistion from the aforess Stages 1 Larope, then the United States, the Southern & end th projectors of the mew enterprico must ol contiane 1 bo suiiciers by the existing state vf affuirs 3 Le Comp $hon wyoin Tevert tothe munificonce of tieir off r The Hous: a8 5 Hotels, Reat: Can bave Artieles of PLA’ Commivos Lhen leliv Seominy appic behaion hat it wey Diug their | weneral order for the ceres | Gt Liance left their houses and posted themselves on ©I00t i quation. they proceed Lo remove . oturn’ of ‘the « e ch . 0 much wore than the American. ] STOCK os HAND with cl',nl‘ u‘-J they look &1 this ratter in @ purely usiness mmonies to be bserv he e !'\.xln dl;:;::nmrél the hights ov tlooking the place, aud out of rauge of the ‘c‘,n“ . i siaon, nsér oom | casrons, fi&‘k‘d%‘fl‘i‘n r4 wl '”“:.{.‘::‘.‘.f""""“"‘ bl ey :‘ The jutere ts taey repressit aro largely woncerued in the | the Peunsylvasia Vo 5 S 290 o g v by 7 Spanish frigates were posted as fol- | mand of Commodore Eogers, is now in Val . The wnd TABLE CUTLERY, ke, ke, | 83, 80iocis o) Buviors o :::‘ e s’ m:;fi:fl '}‘mr d:"‘: o :h-‘{'ll-h | Fillealpbin, e e ‘wJ—.‘ e i ln-‘ lli"l}?’lxm‘c’r‘l;ril;nr;r‘:::null ailrond station; the | foreign residents petitioved the Commodore to interfem Wy the MANHATTAN PLATE oonnl'i. ."‘"‘-‘"" z : Fones '.x":’".:l';z'"'": e s th b i Majivead Seeting. | Plaica ad Vil e Mid b"‘"é’"{”;"f'i"'um'?m. ;:h E&'."L‘!.‘.".,.".’".’.J:‘.n‘fi‘l’i’fo?:;? m:. B e N. B.—ICE PITCHERS ad TEA -.m.,m...:;f e Sold by Deugziate. 8 Ooote perBog: *oik solely s a comerelal speculation, in urder 10 obiain eolion B 3 ¥, Y., Tuesday, May ), 1866, | and the Vencedora opposi@the Calle de! Cabo. ‘Lhe Su- 4 J 3 e BotOR S Wiheldasle Depsts und. o i Ly stock: < o . oy el YR gy B ori . i 3 orm: English residents have held an indignation meetin, one V3 i il ki red by the ¥ Mevsrs, FRASER & LEB I‘% i B v i | e wan it iy 0 MO | el e e ki i | ray S e Sl e St e L W BT S — P ek | SR b i S . The mtng Y| s L 00 9 S0 PP | S e | e BT ST e | 3 S mailiios roctr \othe sshject of Uie SRIpacs” | Sullpattandad, oo v ) o ectics tius proseted must Lave been one of THE BOMBARDMPNT Yo ean be catiely T UG 5 FURE CODTAVER otiE Qg entioned, declariug themselves with emp: e fficp< iyogr- o meh;c\nly interest. ‘The doomed eity, lying complotely . 8 a. m.~Two caunous aro firgd, without ball, to give uuhllss. 1t 48 proscribed by eminent physicans for all i W, v 1 th Sonthern eredit st thds tey- . ! ofinseless be oot of might aud strength, surely | warning. fesrful diseasce. o ofs I ossas Tossiting 169 - s National Convention of the Betas o ’ } svell together on (e hizhts beyoud, § with considerable accuracy, hgainst ie. ngs. Il in New- Y DEMAS BARNES & Go. sud il -Real ‘ e i e o bub e o | R0 TR s biemnial oision ab $he Bpencer Touse | inbabilnuts gatlored tog X, W \ —S010 'v ko o, | EAt LEOR 1S Bk Lyt P, Rk aiaes shen Salistiate ia this ui:y.m‘som Altty chapters srg TenroseBtsds ‘ socio st havo bggh eopllisg, Tl weso hete o view | 100, my ahell vy e G l w % waog nc::fi 3 X M " 19 mii sesi s themsolvos (with how much