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. it Gen, Galvez has been arrested and ; 1at Puebla. | over and kilied to- the . SEMI-WEEKL this City have no confidence whatever | ’ Geu. Garcia has arrived at the capite! and taken the port- “‘"hclbw 1:‘:-”"1‘2-“113;:‘?&:::“} ouly one spared THE CHOLERA. i S, . mon Counil or of the Board | ) | folio as Secretary of War. : The diseovenics of petrolewm in Wastern Louisian lu‘:ll-m.qm L i g /.‘. ko l““;' o et oy n : \u.’f{ J“ nga 1oa been appointed. President”of tho | abtract tmeh sttentiod. A company has boen formed for | T Arst Case of the Discase im the City this | )y e u;gg,-,-_;&;" i of Sapervicors. Both bodies are rotten, and, ¥ eees- . iistry. - | purifying and brinsing it to market. Year and How it was Treated—The Chelera | Persons remittiag for 10 cople: will roceive an + x:‘-’ oveit. They must be closely watched BOMBARDMENT OF VALPARAIS | Or-}:"‘-‘d:mum Noriza has been named Uader Segretary '{‘L\v coal lu-m.y"LArhuu- are being worked. At Quarautine. Pe .mh‘., ,_5.?“‘ will recel - oy 1 checked, otherwise the wealth and resources of i | ‘w'z'hunr;-‘ln:lxr:;: doubt that Muxiwilian intends to makea | here ‘”t;“Ah.LunI,dcm i T e llb:ny evidence were needed to prove that cholera sl wx,.lfi.“ . our people will be frittered away | 4 4 2 | *-Gen. Lasarde defestod and pat to figh e T way be controlled evan when it makes its sppearance in au o DAILY mmh . Board of Revision was & measure calowlated to | Offieial Dispatehes from Commodore Rogers, 1;""-» gring o Frpe e b b A gl e gt e g | 1 ot it s = gt e toal railtalatink | |15 prisoners, beside some arms and ax = ¥ - gecure an hon d economical ad ml‘nfllxr.st ;n]nf | I‘ prgy b i “l.:“:‘w H'(Jl’n iy Hawley—He Wants | board the seanbip England sud ia this city furoish suoh municipal affairs. It was & o calculated also AR | wers delhaded AL Wiias dsl Castallo. | 250 killed aud 8 Vote the Negre Saffrage | evidonce iu abuudeuce. The Engiand wes overerowded. MARRIED. A larzo number wonnded. 2 | Question—¥is Position on Reconstructi Wo donot, hawever, charge the agents or o1 the property owned by WasniNoToN, Wednesday, May 2, 1866, ers of the line | VANSCIVER-JONES—Iq Phi ) r e Mr Abmham Venseiver u'w"uh‘“n: iy ] to obtain a la enue fr . A 4 The following dispatches relative to the bombardment of Mazatlan remained i by 1,200 crw-HAVES, Wednesday, May 2, 1866. | with violati 1 e 2 f the City—thus greatly reducing the burdens of taxa- | wbardument of | ted by 1,2 Nrw-HAvES, Wednesday, May 2, | with violating any ave that of hyglene; wo only state the | 37 ANPErAm Vasselest to'Miar ety 8. Jones, . 3 Valparaiso bave been rocsived at the Navy Department: | F00P% 80d 8 Bow eoln orni el 10 Opbrate el i t # "lled o | A%t The pamseagers inhaled an atmosphere that iad become Brootiyn, N. V.1 both of Baverly, Nod. tion. To provo our assertions, let the measure speak | A0 BATE A X ceived at the Nuvy Department: | wich Gen, Lazada on Pa ed o 0 The nowly etéeted State officers were duly installed i | §7%, Fbe PRposgers iniaind a Mabiere fohL e e . for itselr: Usmrep "\‘":.s filb:uh];;r \bnl-tmn.'l.} The Imperial Governmwent has fived a new and per- their reapective offices to-day with appropriate ceremonics. | persans, nd they beoamo diseased. The same thing oceurred <k ALPARAISO, March 31, 1660, | emptory terw for th 0 of il ‘diedite.ns > Ticratog Ghehod T f wind and | 08 the Virgioia. At any other time the epidemic might have e pory feren oz the presentation of i coctits aralnts | The morniag opened inauspicionaly with a Wigh wind and | 95 ibe Virginia, Atany other time the epidemic mIsht haVe | pEnFORD—On Tassduy, Moy 1 e seves taems, Chagis Oom. Sie: 1 have the houor to aunounce that upon my arrival in this port with the sqnadron under my command 1 ealied Speriox 8 mede it necessary for the Board of Revision fo afirm every contract, where the whole eos: exceeded tmo 1y ain, but befare noon the clonds brokeawsy sudthe | Fesil: Witn the Eastac woeyont ot Halifax. (0o passengess ot e e denired for tho celebration Of the | were ‘romovals she iy elmecd, fumigatod Sad whio: | “toe enses, foms Sia bers vstimieo No & Pib-ares (AR nues, Col. Dupin arrived on the handzed and ars | upon the English Admiral, wio had informed me that he in. | at Tampico, with 150 Sre. 10 eracted that every contract mot thus confirmed tended to pre ent any sudden bombardwment, aud would only ren, leaving the rest of his foress diffcrent points, in- | occasion. Soon after noon the parade commenced, and | washed; if man freight, after n fow days existonce in the day sflerooou, b 4 o'clock, The funeral services o St Aswe ahold be void and of no effect. suffer it alter ample notice tending to mareh against the Juarists occupying Ciudad | upward of 2,00 men under armd were reviewed on the | cpenain, pat back upon the same decks and no case of the Choreb, Eighth-st., at 4§ o'clock. i {hat 110 rea o leasehold property belonging | Lo this I made no reply, but, having considered the matter, | Victoria and Kio Verde. . Hawley, the Governor clect, after whichthe | disease took place afterward, Morrisania, N. Y., on Tuesday, May L Mary R., wite to the Ahould be mold or Jeaced witbout the sale of lease | SOUR the occasion the next day to say that I would join him | San Luis Potosi continued to bo occupied by the guer- was formed, and the Goveror and State officors | The fact that cholera may be developed, even in a healthy tead Bodly. being confirmed by the Board of Revision : i preveat g wny dden boibardieat, and that 1 would alvo | rillas of Barragon. g vere escored (hrough' the principal stroets of the city to | PErsol bY the outruge of Sanitary or byglenic laws was ¥ | g loy e o BB g e SEC 12 enacted that all contracts for purchasing or leasi urtber as he chose. Numerous smell engagements are reported, whereia the | the State House, where the outh of office was administored. | ¢y corper n,N;‘":{..‘{'.T,,.1.‘.,_fini"{l‘.’,,',i".f.f',°.'."n'|5n"1‘f§§:.-“ r:: ml:‘Mud-umywuu sud St Aca'esve, Eest Mor- : lirered his Inangural Message bofore | death from the disease that bas taken place in this city durin ———— the Seaate aud Hotse of Representatives in Jouut Coue | tho present year. Ko rictim wan a Mrs. Jomkins, o ative ar | COOPER—On Tussday, May 1, after » long illoew, Catberioe, widaw | vention. | Treland, and 35 yoars of nge. A very oareful investigation | ,of Jemes Corper and 8T gears, = 0 T Lk tom The Message is short and dwells mostly on ‘matters of 1 intothe circumatances and & post mortem examination were | i regidence, Lh“w... v iRt ), at 2 o'clock, bor 1"y the Board of Re | _I wssured him that the Monadnock could take care of the | [upe . 4 . Numancis . that, from target experiments 1 had winessed, I Lmperialists are invanably victorious. (Goy. Hawley th vat the Toard-of Revision should posseas | Was absc..ioly certain that in nut jess than thirty soconds. powers of the Bosrd of Supervisors, of the | A0t wore tian thirty minutes, the Monaduock berself, entirely property for the City mus be coutlr Vision EC, 15 enacted al! the aud Common Cocnetl, and of the Department of Finance unassisted, would lcuve oly the mastheads of the Numancia NEW-ORLEANS. Tuesday, May 1 | O e bt the Tioard of Revision should submit | above watér aud tuot our wooden vessels, English and Amori- | Rio Grande advices e g at eegosts that the Constitutional | ade by Dr, Harrie, Registrer of Kecords, which show that " X e e A T cisatire an_estimate of the | ean, conid look out for the wooden vessels of tie Spavisrds. 30 Youde adviow sist,, Tho Ligmals vere | oimendmedt 3 fl{ffi Lty he vight of sullrage to a | tbe disease was produced entirely by local causes. All thein- | COPFEROREeseday By L ex o loog fness Cathecine, widow S expenditnres for the easuing year for the purpose of | In thus offering to go beyond the letter of my instructions o | o (o wll the stromg place e Iwperialists held | atmenctment fesiguet b0t ave boen denied it, beesuso | ternal organs were found in » state of perfection. and at the ol s viosn on Fhnrodey, My 3, froms biniatoaeds City and County Goveinwents. observe astrict nentrality I acted upon the suppoeition that RS & P! OF theit color. sinee the veer 1518, whish smendment was | ‘imeof the atiack she was i excellent physical condition and o, 23 West Sixteench-+t : e atiomeis of which we have | Beutrality among the nations did ot preclude all well directod e ——— SECANt e ey 518, which amendivent wAs | completo heslth The fukde o o body hud al been 10w | g iND—0n Wadvenday, Ape: 25 Cambride, Mse, o : \ FRopsis | eflorts to keep the peace among thow. That as & peaceable TENNESSEE | = MVSEL) D8 APath gu: off, the intestines were filled from one end to the other with | “yio, Peer A, Erland, aged 3 years, for many years o rouident all the main features of a citigen is nu;:m;.gm to stand by inert whiie another is sutfer- g S ““{:." "“';" ""“""‘F‘":"‘-d ittinabo st iR e :"::";"“‘Ybfl“m peeuliar ‘";""’"’vl"’v 'h"'l’"hl"‘l’lflm OF COVET- | phiy’eity. . Sk | ing from the unlawful violeoce of & third person, but ma; el L seferepoe 1o Foderal relations ho romarked that the «fhe mucons membraves, was gone the body was | : Y tor its usutl manner, | iy faterfere v th foroe o prevont an tafraction of the lawe, | BIeedy Riot in Memph Betwen Po® | o o TaDoe b e ftall restoration, whon | shrivelad, blas and collapeed, - All tho vitoers, Rawever, | OARREON-On Toruap gL sher & shart B, wree PO t gmatize as a * Vigilance Com- | #murder, for example, 80 xg the like di licemen and Negro Noldiers—Nime Killed oty Staten all its parts shall bs performing its natural | wereiua perfect condition, sbowing that no otber diseass, | The s and friends are inted to attend url--dumnt VS 3 turbince among her sister nations, need not rest absolatel and M W fukctions in the great system withoutexternal interference save cholors, existed. L | t 2 0'cloek P. ., from bec late bowe, the resideuce of K. or opposing a measure &0 fraught | impassive, but, with sacere neutrality, might intefore, wit "'VA ounded. | orT et bt Lo ndds that the eountry will never con- | 1s Deen for some days provious aad "umr Dibots, No. 25 Flusbing av., ness Broadway, Brookiyn: belligerents at (expaLs, Tenn., Tuesday, May 1, 1865, | sent that fn ? was engaged in remoting the contents of | HUGHES—On Tuesday, My I, Frascis M., youngost Sarsh K e Tuesday, May 1, 1855, | sont thnt auy but loyal men shall reeeive its favor, or sit | W'l oric Cauts "for the porposs of usiug them as & fer- | ad the ute W Ho . Moy m—';'."&.l;m O o ok ; are invited to attend the faners! from force. if m‘cufilr{. to keep the operatious of jaw for the protection of neutr ty of York that it bestows | j e K RCecw praises upon Senator Lent. | neutral property. herein this measure partakes of the nature of a | we cannot see. We confe persous aad urred M the Southern | amoxg its rulers iis evening a serivus riot o fully t the pation bas a right to esamine | giiger upon a lot of groand from which she bad determined to | His relstives and frie tate organizations, and to learn the | raise m{i.ol tatoes. She lived in a house occupied by o of bis brother-in-ww, Wai H. Wison. No. 215 Washing- milies, but ber apartinents were in a very fair ton-ave., Brookiyn,on Thursday sfiernoon, May 3, st i o'cloek. happiness enjoyed by the unquestionably | sanitary condition, The cellar, bowever, was partly filled | LITTLEWOOD—On Tuesday. May 1. Herry H., oldest son of the to the new idered that Spain had lef. her colontes under in- rtion of the city between policemen d negro e - s pa or o strin- | PO 3 » policemen and negro saidicrs, | purpos of the rulers and test their legislative action by | four other the seeunty vision.” with th il | freedom, foreigners had been iuduced to settle in the conntry, | & White tnan whom the negroes determined to pro . vision," with the powers conferred | and to embark their capitul in commerce and other industrial Twenty to thirty policemen assembled and kept vp a . M | With slagnant water, and tuo reaisinder ‘of the houss was | ~fiev.T D.and Mary A: Littawood, i the b yeur o feey | 1avited te. 1 ubt oo arsnite. Towns bad sprung loug the const, d | d, no doubt, oxerci - ot sprung up slong the const, raliroads | 6oy for y couple of hours with about one husdsed ani | | nd heir people. He suggests that something T i ithy. Vi 3 The feiatives end f f the fassily are 1 apon this he would bave the Legislative brancli of | ¢ e manure she used upon her garden. At 1 o'clock Bolton, esq., Westehester, on Thorsdsy, May 3, at 24 o'l ral Government deeide speedily, but thoughtfully | \iondny afternoon sue was atticked by diarrhien, and betweon | MESSERVE-The funersl of tie late Hannahotie Masserve, duieh wlly, on the guestiont of universsl sofimge. He | 9 and 1o o'clock Tuesday morning sho died, having been ill | ter oftie lue Wiism Botervo of this ety WU take iom et SR 3 | hind been built, and otber anterial intcrests developed. Ideas 1 protecting the interest of the tax- | as well as manafactures had been introduced, the wealts and | fifty negrocs. of ber aunt, Mrs. Martba Lowerve, No. 10 Lafayetie- b i S ket intelligence. meanwhile, remaining with the foreigners. P e r f poin payers of t : and this is the very vigilance we | "4y 5 e One policeman was killed and threo wi siys there will be immedinte and great inequalities and s | only 20 hours. e Y vig st Chill d *he fo s policeman was killed and threo wounded. q our B g Rl e Atlast Chili had he posl in human progress Flain prowise of future agitations and couvulsions if R Leons & he Loatui) Bous. Shmpesbws i st o place. ’y(l' 'm’«’n';i’m(d?;':e" g Hor Griends and thoss 1, a5 a check to the lavish, reckless, | {03 Igiimats fad. 858, ‘e RS o eIk | The herll's josee n‘;& iwpted to disan all h uegrocs | Whatavor race «' olorTho aation, e u,-.,Pn.. wou | witt nuwnnn-nhn!’rmb’A-luul -z;‘ placed about | n‘.“.’;z'.".'."’.’«“.fi:.‘in“.,." ""'" """:;”'_"_:h:'::: 3 Aud it is this good measure for re- | wioh Bupiund as alally it was my ey now to.show them. | Woods. During the excitoment seven negroes and one it | for swaukind, aod arc ussential to the succsss sud glory of ;';fi';‘,fly:{::‘;hIn_;’.;;fi.}';’&%{.,’,“s‘;;.;’,m;_’;‘: relicious toleration, and now | Kight to ten negroes were killed and seven wounded . S i G uet ber " y a G s Q from the corruptionists and their | Somume ead oo § beliers prosoren to. burn. tha. property. aud 1644 United Statos Rozular Lafuntry were tinally destroy the towns along the sva-c.ast, as far as soe sees it Is d out to restore order, and at 10 o'clock everything it right that sho should thus exesoise her power of destraction, | yas quiot, need, the ve: 0 we must 3 ve, if we ked by the we mast and will bave, if we | marked by the es entire population of the lately iusurgent States th 2 while 4,700,000 remain would save ourse] would have and corrup graced our City form that The Times calls a ‘- Vi =R v v | 1told the English Admiral what I havo written, aud fraukly | izen were killed, and a fow houses burned. The military | Chistisn and democratic government. oru that The Times calls a *.Vigilance Committee,” | ygged that his commeroe was mors extensive than ours, avd | has boen under’ arms all day. All s quiet te-n | e e oallad spse $o atiaml fhe wosan i bee ¢ Special Notices | The Conuecticut Semniorship. illuoss, was commissioned by Dr. Harris to investigate the e | New.Loxiox. Ct.. Wednesday, May 9, 1966, | %40lary coudition of those who reaido I the e A -m:'-'um:lfiw—‘:"wf::xm e aad Torug. | 1 tha Counecticnt Legilature tho Seuntorbip is the | i required.” T he bouwe was Lioroushly wasned. o siews - thirist, on THURSDAY EVE 38, w8 oloes " topic. 1t s bolloved that tho united friouds of | engiue belag used for the purpose aud the (amilies placed 10 | - Higwny B HORLAT. | geeruaris - Secretari and praises Senator Lent for opposing. ey o rsmet 1 the oast of hplln_h!vux s he ;m.)' Soeet | rnim are entertained that the iegroes wi t s trae that the - saffer in consequence of o ruptare with Spain, he had also | the city, but they are groundie It is true that the *“ Board of Revision " found 1o | more to preserve by interference—that bis interests in Chili | Piftcon bL.ckuu!-l ]'uurx\l'..ilu‘ mpathy from Mr. Lent, nor are we aware that any | Fose to thousaude, whiic cnrs were only huudreds | SECOND DIS The English Adu said, at £ 58, that he would accomoany her measure introduced into the Senat g for ! Memrnw, Weonesday, May 2, 18665 e - Nusle booking "fix | mel forl Naitly fectasd Oatimumsnse il Firos are raging in South Memphis awong the nesro | Buckinghan and Ferry will Buat Foster. tents under tho charge of the of Health. It ia belioved | Cras. H. Hats, . reform found in him a friend. s 1n had no | | ctmetame - Bayessl megrots arwsepercd Millod ‘o efort | thede precautions will provent the spread of the disease in —= = — Wadnia formed i s aw Enropean chestants jut | P s tud o~ » | BN that vieinity. and if this shall prove true, with proper careand | American Institute,—A stated quarier'y mee f we are misinformed, we are willing to have light V\\A;r 1 nm;w iaughbing at my si od paws while they enjoyed | 18 being made to quench the fires | THE FENIANS, cleanliness oo the part of our citizens, any fear of & viralent | Sitnte will be heid this THURSDAY EVENING. May X , would the Governor have ap- | sponsibility upon the Eoglish Minister, wio Vid uot choose to o Taited s Troops Withdrawa from the sttend. JIREH BULL, Rov. 3ecy. 7 Fifth Day of the Benderson Trint. s Bsibin Chelera at Quarantine. The Literary Weekly p act io the premises. ted such men as manage to get elected in this | Engiish gnxi;\frnunn heving failed, no separate action on City. | part wostaken, as nonc liad been proposec. s | "1 have used such measures as | couid to bring about an o | e have received the following communication Wednesdar, May2, 1866, . : 1 Gen. Moade and siafl withiCel. Fdwards Major ot | S DI T, Ty ORI O, 18 AEST R THE ROUND TABLE! lott, Capt. Jenning L8.Q. witl troops recaived So-dey (Wednesday) from steamship Vi s g : Toaghe. here, lef L nbs 10! the stoamer Roga: | Cost Beos o Viekunsagh. Sradve, aoed 3} ¥ rencis b ot it SNAD P WERE'S NN S5 Nasgvirer Tes Tuoesday, May 1, 1266 The Senate Bas rejected the Frauchise bill by » vos We know that the ““ Board of Revision” and the | commodation, bat withoat success. [ l"v‘-z‘u s, fih of the trial of Henderson, eharged “Boka blic W, | " ''nis morning at § 'clock, the Spaniek admiral opened upon | lately br ** Board of Public Worl both good measures for | yne town with ‘shot aud shell, diveting his fire principatiy | With frauds against the Government e 1843¢ for Portiand a5 Boston. ford, Bng . aged 8 years. ~ Total in hoapita! s report, 100 to which our City—met with no sympathy from Senator Lent, | acainst public buiidings and store-hous | Col. Trvin'statesd that Henderson on the 13th o Mo J wdd the shove twe—102 . Thos. Morris, aged 5 yoars, since died, leaving Conranms: i ol i o T " | ""After a continuous bo ent of 2 s and 50 minutes, | 1864, 1 a proposition to him (witness) to foruish the | T 101 now rematuing in hospital. The patients aro rapidly improving — X # wd we trust our City readers will recollect it here- | the firing ceased snu the Speaish Adwiral withdrew his | Govers about 3,000 mules, which be rejected. chi A ¥eninm Privateer, ot miore (haa & dosen vy i e 5 Hoslth “THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTR' Posm by E. C Sted o | vessels. because it would Lave given tue accused the contral of the . 23 Doguiy Fioshis Ofione, s | YFour orthe stone buildings consected with the Custors | market, Ou TEA T, I5Ek DA toach e e | L i, -\""',":-.F""':}'a;o!'n' .?;J.”“‘ —_ wan, House were entirely destroyed wit’s their contents. Other ad- | dupson proposing 1o furnish 1,000 g ! .. . v CHARLES CORNELL, SENATOR AND | joining buildings used for the same purpose wore very moch 'rl,_,':r“ g v s e was | ports that some aruied Fonians 1oft there in e SHR BAOOREIDE IN MATA By Josah Busber STREET COMMISSIONER. | Injured. The value of merchandise destroyed in these was T Sl forthe aluidaunt staten Ty L | ing vessel b Boriiug, bt were put on board & large WINTER GARDEN, »OUBONRNTING SIERATION. Atest e bt 08 sEE - kit » fended for the Rebels, NS BupaToR! Yaokee Drams is pow nightly offersd at the Winter Garden, | “FOETRY OF THE AVGHANS" Review. tion were not Mr. Charles G. Cornell, as the Street Commis- uauge. and the rairosd buildings were damaged t o con E &, Wednes May 2, 1866, Easrrort, nealhy, 2 The bili was changed on Monday: ** All-Hallow Eve” is now | “DICTIONARIES." Review. sioner, asked for an appropriation of $50,000 for the | eidersble extent. proper purpose. 1 St Winoosks has just left the . : ‘ o Iy and biy, parts o* the city which theSpanish | Col. {n.n. stated that W ited Btates stosmer VCim s e A 5 4 current year, for the purpose: of *‘working the | , Nutureiy snd tooviebh ¢ s s o Barbor u pursuit of o Fenan privateor. the chief Celtie attraction, while New-Englaod rural life and | i, 'l A iral declared be did not intend to irjure.received many of | in July, 1861, that stainpe pebd ey oL prflaliaarlor i gt o i i 'ht | “ASPHODEL” “HONOR MAY." * LE(JHTON COURT: his missiles. Several blocks of privere buildines were de thet the loss by thew was very ¢ stroved by fire, and churches, and couvents, aud hospitals, | epninent, and that Bre Lad charg: Were not exempt {rom L2ury. ol Few lives were lost, not more than eight or ten. graeped umise. LaTrPORT, W u-:«hv- May Ehlfi'ad performance closes with the farce of * Barney the Baron.’ “THE ARBITER OF EUROPE." 4 schooner, said to bo 4 Paniay privatet, was Boe These pieces are all well known. Mr. and Mrs. Willisms have | w xx ORIENTAL CHURCH IN NEW YORK.” by the Cust s offic v+ at Lubec this morning. A M o el " often io them before, aad have won much lar 4 wen were o board. She has sppeared popu oA A Pr O Eighth-ave. from One-hundred-and-fortieth to One- | bundred-and-fifty-ninth-sts.,, as o country road.” Bay ‘.',( ontroller, in his estimate, or financial budget | P UAE FEECIAN D0l 0or e letiers addressed to me by | | Repl¥iug ton question, the w g for 1266, cut down this amount to $25,000; and 1ast | tue foreign residents of Vaiparai uting the interests ""' s “:“"H‘i show that vouchers we Penian arms on board. favor in the principi characters. ** Al Hallow Eve" is an in- of neariy wil the bationalities of Chiistendomw, bearing an of- | mules who neve o e teresting drama, of the intensely romantic sohool. Tts hero | ~SKETCH OF THE RIVERSIDE PRESS." s the valiant Irish peasant; its heroine the bold Irisb girl | , ” 1t is faroished with sable villain, who carries oftho Irish | “THRENODY." A Peem. girl and who is foiled and disgraced by the Irish peasant, “SKETCH OF THE PUBLISHING HOUSE OF HURD & The old story—tiresome to those who have ever seen it; pleas- HOUGHTON " ' 4 urable to thoss who sce it for the first time, Mr. Williams, us “LONDOY, BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA LETTERS AT o N rds were | Boddy O'Connor, flads & sympathetio part, and plars it with » sorsice yosterday, his customary liveliness and mirth. Mrs. Willlams appears to | «SPOKEN AT SEA" A Poem. more thau usual advantsge s Kitty Killeen—a cbaracter Y . The Awerienu Medtoni Aseost which is fall of Celtiosparkle. For the rest, the three pieces | L[TEBARY AND ART NOTES, Wedlnesday, May 2, 1865, are well put upou the stage; and they will ho acted every even- FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS his | ing tiroughout the week. The “Connie Soogah" is to be produced oo Monday—and to this end, great preparations are | PUBLICATION OFFICE, No. 133 NASSAU-ST . NEW.YORK. G. Cornell, as member of the ficial character, with & copy of my answer: 830 cupies of the sto and letter of the Spanisi Adniral tem v glish Admiral wae deter conld not me bombard 1, 1 eaded npon bim rr} eould geot o 1 ot chooss to drift into a collision where msed fur o Gowernme ) 2 hataran urpors o calyde, | should o my vessels tagel out | ) a0 Juy 3 1 kol o iy i panish way. Lol loteativn T comnusieated verbally | uule ) L. he 1,000 tiiat w March Mr. Ch Senate Committee on Municipal Affairs, reported tbat | sum for that purpose in the Tax Levy for 1866, and afterward dir. Charles G. Cornell, sitting as Senator, | voted forthat appropriation to be made. Now, as there are about 4,940 feet so to be ** worked,” this appropriation gives five dollars per foot for the whole distance. This makes it about as expensive a job to wx' a country road as was the making of the '“’;E.’"f;‘d'f‘lfi‘l{";"l‘:.’;‘w":vfi'l'h;‘:" oy ey B Huadson River Railroad, with its rock excavations, | assists 1 bave done or offsred to do he bas beon ,_\"L.'m' 5 ‘“;m‘« o onio. - sl e bote i Tt 1D e aut of the Seventh Regimews of Natiounl | ager el | 7 Win. McKay Hoge, sworn—FHes dat wor toauperine | The Seventh 1 oui of L cuwstances 10t0 a position in whicl it became . ake some part, I fect s nataral ansiety to know | tend ¢ ue 1100k meets with the approbation of the d from 1) and to keep an eccount of the anles cused, fof dof LTI American Me moruing At oneor neling, 1 ding! oy | consuited, and he has Tully concorred. If Lis nawe hasnoi | . tuoneling, bri and grading Last year, | ;-‘::'“ml_“ oy ,‘jfl e, it was beoanee I did not wiah to break .lnm'..n. the u shov oo i o 3 34,000, or seven dollars per foot, wasspent on | the continuity of my narrative, and not be 1am without | M1y gave T fer ¢ 4 being made. 4 Furalture—Removal ) = 1 Letean 1 e | ®8troug sense of obligation for bis ¢ dy-ra e B h i oo 2 WOOD'S THEATER. this =ame road beiween the. same limits. s 1 have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient 1, | cod L 1864 | t \ 3 | oA e PP Smat b e Wb el v 5 NEW STORE, is nothing more nor less than a vast swindle, for | Joux Roporrs Commodore, | receive m el §1,000 il v i & b NEW STYLES, . + 4 . : b To Hon. GipEox WELLES, Seerciary of tue Navy. August, 1564, a fictitious reecipt for 8 mu) nded. The publisher hue "l d be peiing up of the | “The Eives, orthe Statue Bride,” which is now runniog at POPULAR PRICES: which Mr. Cornell is responsible. He is going to ———— in Nastiville, where the secuse sl lias Loy e dalos ofIOER0. s bouse. Tie New-York pablic 1s thoroughly familiar with A E R e ¢ work” the Eighith-ave., as he works everything else, ot Traululeut irusacions wearie © o i pach Siate RIS | it from having often aeen it played under the old time MEEKS'S in‘l«,“-\“ URE . one by changing the size of the mules cont w i . d to hisz own advantage, no doubt. But perhaps anotber e rnn‘:‘u:“z‘:exi’tm:- Tore males g " management of Laura Keene, who used to exbibit herself as i g K little fact may explain Mr. Cornell's idea of * work- 1 unti] toamorvew. | l r ot ©was the address of Dr. | the wachic beroise, and who was much admired in the part. UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS itthe fact may explain . L 2 E 1 | ward e 0T rervons diseases. T | Mr. Wood has produced the piece neatly and with as much HAVE BERN REMOTED TO THE ’ T s of nrd di scenic effect us is possible on the very small stage of bis NEW WHITE MABBLE BUILDING, N ing” this j 1 another section of the new law, the | Street Cor er is empowered to use the ap- the case of propriation for any * road” purpose, in aud about any ~ Destructive Storm— 7 he Cuse of Heodersow. NasuvILLE W ednesdn: dispatel says: Masonic Hal | theater, and he bay wade 1t the vehiole of {ut rodueing to the | No. 63 BRoADwa, merwany Forara axo GmEat Joxssms, . oo of Now-York th theater-going community the Worrell Sisters and Mile. These sxtensive Warerooms aflord ample facilicies for the dispiay of o v i to Dr. Scquard, and a copy | Strebuger. The latter is & very good dancer, and the former | our immense stock, consisting of o elegant variety of Fashionabia, May 2 1966, b 1 last contract for road-work be may make or may heretofore | Al h | : s ¥ Ly, pecseis n L B e | T perpneer= dedt W vl i g & ot f : ght in t city ho cause of the lire was ac utal. | of isle i w d for wtion. are iutoresting performers. More ™ o is Do 0 | Rich, Medium 'TUR| ica wil a Popalar ha alle. By virtue of this permission, no doubt 4 3 i el e ‘o doss is over $100,000; mostly insured acaidestal, ! 2, seported from the Cou siy. Mr. Wood is parsulng toe right policy. in making bis | Prices. the $25,000 appropriated to the Eighth-ave. will be e oot sttatser with the jews of ui sttack upo There was o heavy storm yesterday in W illiamson County. | on Prizo k. s.ys. ) g Jer the medium for produciog skt pieces of @ merry | Purchasers ape iuvited (o inepect the largoet and husdeomes: stock tho pockets of contractors in a dozen | ). paragu: ti0n at Paso de ta Patria, the Just in- I T)in,-]x;:: -::‘:..’l;«l.n.lm.,;‘l; .:"mlll\ 1;;:0‘.«: .?"lll::;', Di. of Un-ada wi I .n‘m,»,, the Convontionon | (008 T peedily - have. thair day and oass 80 be, | 1 this sonstsy. o 656 BROADWAT. . " . case of uderson, the direct examnination £ 1osROFOW, {bidisgr ave, (hale dey ond vonap tovbe,” | InthiRemntR iy it~ DT A other parts of the City, and the residents on the lire | telligence fr ' he S 6 Band | closed. The Court has adjs D e iat o ol mitiap tothgoridls | Y5+ EAIOh. ¥hils (he 487 \Ak5, 479 Drisbaekplants Deafaces and Discharges from the Ear Hadically of the countr: neser see the elegant boule- ‘:;"lq:“i“i‘ux{;b lt;(h v‘:'.‘" :umg b b “vl:-; w"r):,‘ ':l;.' ‘ the illuess of Col. Coyle, the counsel fur the an ; propriation. to '&:.l,m:'..u‘:;'.l.. r:.'«ro‘fi S o '——‘__"““ Piosados; MURINEY 0, Cirod, by the use of e recoslly Lavested Vegstable extrost vard which ¢ Jaid out for five dollars a foot. | river. s R R TR T B Mr. Cadart announces the sale at auetion, at the OTITINE, Will this little job of Mr. Coraell’s be borue in mind A report, by way of Bio Grande, &1 4 -1 KY POLITICS. g Derby Gallery. ou Tuursday and Friday, May 3and 4, of the | Prizs, $1 0 abottle. Forsale by all Drugeists 1,000 10 10,000 Parazuarans hed crossed the Paré at = b : 4 - 3 by Mayor Hoffinan when the office of Street Com- | Candelaria, had drive ¥ the Argentine snd Brazilian P Ty |50 | pictares and ctehings belongtog to the collstion o the Freach | WEEKS & POTTER, Drugents, Ko. 17 Washiagtounat, Boas g v 1t next Fall, and when a new | vanguard and were advancing to give battle to the Bra- | Dr. Patt o . discussion, withdrew his amend- | ing Clab, which bave ot already been disposed of at pri- | ywhoiesale Agents. nted 1 4 Zilian arwy under the Baron de Porto Alegre marching g fmr ey ol wotion was earned. vatosale. A visit to the Gallery, which wo made on Wednesday, i ointed ? from 8. Borja to Candelaria. vitee. Ky, T ? ———— iowed that verypleture of merit Las been sold; tby | Threat and Lung Diseases. e 3br varties who had taken | Tho second of tho iroueclals purchascd in Eggland las | e Convention of the Demoer T S ommeh Who Buve maaswed this speoulativn Rave bean very | De. Dillenbesh will bo ot his Reoms ot the-Uislen-place Histth, Mags ks g NF perven ua | arrived and proceeds to the Plate with the two mortar ves- | it the Court-House hero today ton We lly Buak Sintement. fortunate or very shrowd, aud sre no doabt satisied that the gome pains to inform themselves that thie Mr. Cor- | wls lately launched. A third irou- lad 15 shortly expected | cAunties in the State wero represcnted. i | 0N, w;-d.;- .du.va l;h:, would n:r;;nnmvrn;zm m”m“’::z“-b'-m"“u'u York, this day, Tharsdsy, May 3. ) 1 nor st bi om France. liffe was chosen temporary chainaan. o resolutions | The fol ent of the eondition of the | greater fortune if they ven our are-buyers s little y mell Honatorial Sdnore /owts Bl ":’"m"“"d. o from Feaace, - on-ciads, the Huascar and Independen- | adopted a%0 a8 follows: | Danks for the we-k 1 angacty wad e great many of i piotares | coxscLTATION: rusx t els jous to shil is 3 1y | o k o > from B . EY o 7, . - LogalTen up their collection ind the , the; Manufacturers, douit be fecls auxious to shift this burden as 1apidly | cjg, have arrived in Rio from Europe, and avother s dally | That wo declare our warmest attackiaent o tho Uniow of | Capital...... 0.000 },.;‘(Hlsf sder Dot ke u el coletion bebiod bem, St they Rave | T MasuOSSES. 5, ) NCE. A hadsome P " §11,000 tn Boston alone. and. &8 we_heve said, P '-:g'trmm; S P rala proef SuRctRms ton (Nat). 500 | . 14,500, they have searcely a dvaen pietares of even modi merit | D A i Bead for Covuies; | H. G, FOOTE, o1 left. W are sagprised and not st r&::dlln the ofl sketch | No“15 t-at.. New - Yoi t ilate | e N o United Swates. A 8 tax-payers. We shall ventilate | expeeted, to call here, from the United s Sente iy (P | Gpanish vessel, from thoe River Plate for Havana, was cap- | Th Cornell's philanthropic efforts to | PEUGTE VNG oV Porurian vessels two days before ar- Federal Government is one of lmited and re- stricted powers. as possible upou t several more of M 1 1 s 3 hat the exercise of any power by the Federal Governms ko g ( gorve Lis friends aud himself at the same time. riving liere, - " ST i)y (vd Digatidtion’ 1 s b g g by Dore s ot been sold. Wi bet's * Hunt” It made — — - prive the people of their liberties. Kemrited by Telegraph. | the grea: a ctmnnllhnr{h‘::r_v, hlnhlcl‘:tlh;, -:'mm ) 7 ;‘ oo e s . 3 P trong: piece of . ‘very character! Doré, sure care for these distieesing compiaints is now mede known TESSIONAL REPRESENTATION WEST INDIES. Tt Congross bis 1o ¥ight to deprive any State of repre. | Suies to-dav, 1,000 bales; | 118 ¥eEY A Do O e Y Crematn with s, The | 8 Treetise on Poroign and Niiiva Hiarbal Preparstions. poblianed CONGTESSIONAL sentation in Congre Low M three days 450 bales; | 3040 D P e Whise Miso" 1s not prob, | Dr. 0. Pbelps Brown. ~The by et s R g g DER THE PEOPOSED AMENDMENT. ey That the Federal Goveroment has not the right to abridee | 5.0 ngaiast 6,544 bales | 4 ““‘:"‘l,“, - '”{""Muhfl"._ te prob- | Or e eutial matner, that he ceunot conscieutiously reluse : Ao wigovonst Aot a8 the atabliskment of Order in Mam Domiugo— | (ho freciuu of specch or of the press, anl thit tiel suryy ek ports for the | Iustical. bt wee e she wil sl oo 8, not {0 noourug | fofolysaown ' cnrd evesbody who uad 1, sove her) 0 ng tal o e atio ck, 151, T Wt in mpo case. oally sors '] P sion is the destruction of every principle of coustitati ‘{-"mf“u.‘i‘fl.'k“&f- 1.;1” } phase of French art. ing ,..-nh.'n. bl;‘y‘r’lm: l::-’n o ted Niates Gaubent Bienville—An [ . That the Federal Government has no right to try ¢ My, Cadart is to retarn, it seems, and has engaged the Gal- Mons Pork ! per bbl. Baoon | % S by Fabraary, Murob and April of 1867, W t tg the Constitution upon the Con- D e sl on feceipi o 76 :::l.:o:o B R Snown, ,, 6“7 ilians | yash n of the Slave States. A new terview with President Bacez. intor 3 y " 12 Uy wilitary commissious and drum head court-mart . Ve g s would pi owhat modify these gures. | m‘:": Satacday, April 26, 1866 | y;;::tnr-(nmllfi:\ulu\lflr‘zfi;rlungzz‘x owively o e Staten. | P g oo drer s, | e that be will brin betier specimens of the same artists 9 Grand-at., Jorsey City, N. J. P ey eneral news is unimportant. AL W6 Tecognise abolition of Slavery as an acoom| ] > f ¥ pound, o v -zatorwosks haselact HIs Dyo, 30 cts., Black or Brows | o war is not introduced because | ed fact, bot earnestly assert shat Kentucky has the right to | U poum Wastarn prodace recoipts are | Uhe (ialiers wiich as Julk bent :;:vfmd-u fiaetwtne | O e .fir"?'.;’;_u‘uu.;ué, Lisapen b woer Depor Mo 84 Time The loss of Life in the amount s unks wace, consequent U result will be subsia (wick demand for shipment; shippers are Wesiers business. Yesterday the Spauisi steawor Moisi arcived here from | 50 T R political atatus of the negroes within Ler terriiory. Porto Rico and San Domiugo, o | Thatthe writ urhnmu corgas o ould have been fally fe | preputing for e tored as 5000 a8 the war was ende, o, Ma The San Domingo Monstor aud El ZTumpo stato tha' | storedsg dood b S5 ¥l SO UL Goverament to adopt the | Egira Can ber of shese Lave soid at h&l‘gun. while our own artists pmmem—— | . m.—Fjoas stoady and firm; Spring | bave Saedly.basa. shley d:an past Wmmm to l;v:d I is Ootels, Restanrants, and Mtomboats " 9 s I Jasi'ia; Whlle Wheat, douvie exira Cas: | (5ie Ut Uy SSTe SUCL IS Cheh (000 080 o lamdoogDe | o e DT TOCK oa HAND whts = o ™ g o | the Government forces are reéstablishing order and quiet | moyt rigid economy and prosecute those who have beeu guilty §1 0813, Whaoat lower. sales of Ied | Petttim SO CIY B85S o0 ot 00 e pives thom $he T | CASTORS, SPOONS, FORKS, pe first eolumn gives the ] rontier, meeting with ition only | of traud, corruption and embeazicment. Winter Toledo it § othier grades mominal. Corn 700 i o ) . 4 ‘. aud TABLE CUTLERY, Th t e ves the Population of ll.le. Siave | 1ong the southern frontier, 8 oppos yi| ey m’ndm d-mh- - m:' T oy Dt g oter Toledo, L%, 14; “‘mmh .'.“n-.l B(“mv m?m ey o gy Ry = 7 ot T o oo States in 1860, taken from the United States Census; | from o few guerrillas. Tho reat of the island is at peace, rge '] el Oatn—Chicago 40¢.; toledo i Ca 3 Cadart bring ver good piotures by able moep, and we will by the MANHATEZAK PLATE COMPANY; at 81 for Canada. Rye vomival. Mess Pork, $282828 50. b vl e & o N ome o but we sha!l ouly regret that bis at experi- Whisky powiasi, Coual Freighte-=No en | 5Uuly uoy’ with suo whell lead him 10 | . ven; nor ia the migration of the black - fre But we believe the | v &s we state it below, ' 2 Sobaet. 1CE PITCHEKS and TEA SETS fs great varivty, % woe. the second ¢ the Voters in 1860, taken from THE | gu husy raising erops. ‘Fuat taxation should be made cqual and usiform, and that | Lard 202204 00083 ARIBUNE ALMANAC; the third column presents the num- | 01 the 13th inst. u;. S«u\‘ 'P llm‘go(',:,hgm::‘;u“hnnzp: | Ih_«‘_ f""n o '&?“‘"" Thoold ,,o‘ube,:.;,.,p; ,:,m";,;m.; B bt :’_‘m wnal at 80 for O, o New-York. No | ot bawmet wits suocest. :{ an o et o Lo the issneof $100,000 in drfes; and on the decreed jat the » of the country are due resident Jo! n of Flour or Grain, be g " — b thes-Wringers of ol Kind ired "BAILEY i b G o _petegiesm quietand wa. | Loron ua i oo ond o eictlage, bowever, are very mach | Clothes-Wringer, it Ik G, Mo Woouniants D uticn. in old, | for bis vetoes of the Freedmeu's Buresu aud Civii Righis el to bo commendad. WASHING A bors of Malo Citizens of Color above the age of 21; the | rers mig! ELPILA, & fourth column, the present number of Members cach e vh Wwill pay then at | bilis. i ehseed, 8928575, Flour stoady Weatern Y. . % r b o That our Senators and a majority of our Re) tatives in 752810 5. W seat slow of sale wnd nnchanged e —— 8rate », and the last the number to whieh | w”l’?”(‘)‘.’;‘::}»‘({ :‘:: (;n t.;c..i"fl:furlgl:::;nd there on “’“1""‘ have acted satisfactorily to the people and merit our »of u‘m::flh‘?l.pn_ \'edl:gw unldi'llrh ;Jll;'f;u ull. STATE IySTITUTION FOR THE Brisnp.—The Board mo:‘w;..m.am, H. xl‘n::tgf"una- :u-' . the proposed law aball Inv‘a‘ bean | o ith, and next day b der, aceompanied by | PR o ions conclud as follows: DA, Whlsly Soobanged. . €3 | 6 usters of the New-York State Institation far the Blind | apacity. Ascata for the Empirs Uas Appares : geatried into effect. By this plaa the Slave Power willloso | 0 of ni officors, calied az. EI Timpo | Sye declars to the peopie of our own beloved commonwealth, 417 m.—Fiour active, but acarce; fales | mot by invisat'on of the Governor at the Exeeutive Chamber Beebe's Kitchen 25 votes. | {mportaut matters were treated Of 10 the interview. | g well as to the people of the whole Union, that we have met, Tor No. | Sprine, 810 7572811 5 for Red Win | oy (ho 2900 ult,, and elected the following Offioers and Com. | The best article in use. Put up and werran . ens Present No.wrder | sm v croasing at Ponce, Seven dwell- | not to foment discord, but Leal dissensions, aud to endeavor to | tor, and #13@814 for Doubie Extra. Wheat aund Corn qolet. | migtee: JANES, \n.zliun & Co., Noof Conatiratt | L0 o atrayed by fire in that city; though the | tho atmost of our power to bring back our Gaverament o lts | Tarley dull, anus of &0 bush ordinary Oandnat @) Canai | (00 L ot of Hodson. Sectatary=Dr. Jobn G Corer of fieads, Centraand Eim ote. Repeve Amend. | 10N NG Ohis fire oocurrd st Muvaguez. b oa O ey o mako i suolan it was in tho days_ | Frelghia dil; Fiour 0 i2c, Wheat 106, Corn 86, amd | !5 0f"\ogiit ton. Euacative Commitise—D, . Row. exg, of iron Stable Fittings R 4 | SR aier Cores 1 arrived from New-Orleans. of Washington, of Jeflorsan, and of Jgckson. Ontw 83 t0 Now,Yow-Verk. | e B o, DF M. dson Sk |- every dderplon, seulelor Svery . i 4 he ateamer Corel A8 G ay for New-York by tho |.r, WO With o Maistain and asve beth the onstitution and the | Rartitone, May &—Flonr dnll; Western Extra, 8102 | 5 of Gioms Fals By vols the Prosldest wee added to this ks YOWLER, KIRTLAND & Co., P pd | '4.:-,. 'r\l”!:w:r“ oupe leaves to-day 4 ¥ Union as thn(.m::.n‘u;fi‘n;:&:lh&ns;lo:;:uz:r‘i:m:"l-fi 0 .-n‘_ uwn.-:n -nlmlv” ‘tf?:r’l Anlu_ ln;g_wvvlf::“m:e. :.s: mm:ltf- “‘,,‘;'_“ oo 30 L ...:..““" I‘ l'-lu-_c‘l f’m' Cor. Reade, Centre and Flm-sts. ] 2| ™he yousg Cubazs, arrested last week for creating a o presery (e HgBtS e Coustitation iotact aod inviolate, aud e ot oo duls oo 4 4 | €.t 1 L= 5 oo o Wagheion, D10 | e Baned of Mealtn cusct ki oo the s o7 C . - ) \t, have been fined $100 each, aud discharged. Gen, | $ resouo the Government from the Vaudal grasp of that | 15c. (¢old) for cargoes in bond. Whisky duil . B £ Coruing, " RUSHTON'S CHOLERA PREVENTIVLS, as they wero the oaly e o ine fises to b returned t | Sadioal Gongresnrbose guversing principle ofastion s “rule | _ Mriwavker, Mus 2 —Floar dull ~ taeat o at 81,57 | "} votr tho Prevdont was addod tothis Committee. On | ruceesaal prepatalons the l' 1 1 \ e rand thoy will sond the money to the family of Zam- | or ruin AT T | for freah Tocanta,” Corn dultat d8fe. Ot fim 344 e | oo of Mr. Kow,the Board adoaroed, to mect o tho Lowls e roadiae. Tho GENCIN g - | brana, for whose benefit s pe:formance wus being given at "mhl\-gu;:;-lzmn u-;‘n‘ oo g iy ,c.;x..km)w;. of Flour, 80,000 bush. ¥ beat, 5,000 busk. | gy i Liaghawtus, oo the 30th of May, at 10,8, m, 1 1 tho Tacan whem the porformauce tock place. Lo e o e Eoraity. and to resist all enchroachments, | * (icaco, My 2 —Fiour quiet WWheat moderately motive. | ——g——— - i 'n;.fi nlu!m oLEl_‘:v&n o is good, thougl from whatover qurw‘rlhq may come, upon the Covstitution oo at S‘IF&‘AI:}"-’HI. :v::u (1, :hllnf | Cnmances F. Browse (Artemus Ward) has com- | _Sold by dro: 2iats. r Las commencod. I the . ve ut 48c., closing at 4do. Qs quio . . 7 g et i e rogorp 6 4 mplish. Tothess | e Risan Pork €34 Land dull at | menced logal progeedings for the purposs of putting au lojune L iaters Iimproyed Ber X Ko C1) = . T MEX1CO. s ontriotic pnrpol!g nvito the coperation of | sogzope, Freights jolerably active; T 7 Cor tion upon the sale of & work recently issued in New-York, | 0N el 0 duice kuown. ving 2 every patriot throughout the country. “’fi..z\fl; uffalo. *vcrlp'l 0,000 bbls, Flour, wader the title of Betsey Jane Ward, hushand of Artemus. The | Tie enlire log, of any length, fnstantly snd une 'y wet through- ¢ st s Joaetiav, Merriwether was clocted permancnt President | Wieat, 135,000 bush. Corn, 3,000 bueb, Out Tovalon (hat | o0t by the sawyer, with o sngle motion of the b\ > pes Paso—R E@roets | L3 V2N BATE o of | 3 B 9500 bask.’ Whoat, S0D, | book in question endeavors to couvey the impression The world cballe to produce it (3 Tho pstentes (Mr. Onicial News from Kl rm o | of the Convention, and Judge Alvin Duvall nominated | 3100 bbls. Flour, 950 bos l':'-L , Astomus Ward ts the author, but, to the credis of the g‘.‘ 3 will 107500 that the nrill wade to eat from oo 5 ent Junrez to Chihmabun—CenArmation of | for Clork of the Court of Appeals. AL, May 2 Fioue figm saloa of Exirn State #a 50, | Ausemes Varl W SROE DG 1 tol Sa0 anything fo 00 | Jatied Gmbar s000 est of ik Buarls o twalve o 8 b i, g i a & 041, White Conada and Westord | Wewinat be WO\Smtity ool TG bl ‘tlerpt 101 | *nd hils by no messe it 1o 1 cpacy.” Woat - < | the Viewory of Gea, Porfirio lln--‘ gy '..,,m Wheat market bar. ¢ . tera vominal, C Dove o 10 1ublicy an woll Ab 80 injure his fai feme. ocin ,r,fi.:h 17 Opentoall ; r0x_Wednesday, Mas | o 3 Wt 700, carlots, Outs Chieazo, 10¢,; 10 s Dhiets furniahed. Tl s g IR ey Mo I | Nrw ORLEAN, Toosday, May 1, 1660, aoads, 81, Iiyopomioal Pork, 898 T g i | _Niifoae WINTER S Co. No. @ Brondway. Now Yorks 1 ” the Oth ultimo. President Juarez and bis Cabinet und The United States Court here is still closed. . Canal freights dull. Oats fe. to Now York. " ) e Tribune ol | " Mariposa Co—lg:.—x‘fl""l‘ Bon A . y e m,} intended to leave th for Ch s | There was a largs meeting of ml-rrlmnumlh;; T:ly Inst . Wheat -I“:zly‘:l:t‘lnrll‘!t,-llu;r(_ THE LARGEST AND CHRAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE '“:l“;‘"“m:::L '5"' '““'u-“ 5 ol g to 0 de ity of Baltimore, | . O oy w Mortgage ouj it v . ' e iares oiiers stationad at Fort Blive L e eust. regweeating 300 Bal i A euas st 821202 1 | . wormp. | afh O Compusy. o, Wl New Lk Gy Ead TN | t6 Prosident Juakes pr Jus to Lis departure for Coibua- | more houses, sud gave most encouraging statements | aaten of 600 b ninal ot 8150 for 8. ¢ | ENLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEBKLY AND WERKLY | thesw !"-'"::."-""“;:i iy - S and facts, 3 raius nominal. Bariey TRIBUNE. h D cephi 6 P to-duy's mail from Acapuléo, Mex- ;l‘;uu l:mk(‘rsl;nf .‘I\]cr-()lll»anl met last :[\fi\i. nn':-nrgu\- | o :]:;.}1. :n| ’Ix‘o ‘i 20| Notwithstanding the fact that the size of T TRIB- A'Mdn-l!'l.ifl:fl z..r‘l‘ul" T -_:::'v ,:;’-IIM!‘ fron A o e roporis of the vietory of | ized a regular Board for the transaction of busines ke orts— s Address E. B. FOOTE, M. | L i A Oaxaca, over the | Thore 1w high water overvwhere, and the piautations in | kye. Cunnl Exio; i Vg 130 buk. whe, | e b oo ncreased more then oms guarter, 0 710 WEL | atedtent Common Sense '&!::“’T“.L".."‘""'_ ”:g | S Lol ” irectic e bei ooded, T anters are in | 25.00b Jorn, 25 hush. Oats. Shipped by o o X . 0wyt at lost. [ 3‘?,",‘_.:‘“ oms” gy ety “fooded “The RN for tho month of Apri T U PO o BSR4 g TERMS. m&mn..:,z. 5 b o e D N i e, a il | g 5 ¥ | - 3 tland Caxensan, May 2~Flour firm, isky dull; In bond, from Samtodp m. lumlidet o 3 | Commissioner A. F. Fleck has returned from Scotland, | o -t % 23 + 829 WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Conwaltations free, dsily, » g s White. .. 421,649 s | Beouohs Traops Sailed for Burepe—Maximitian | Cuwasl 4 it o o omigrauts thoro, and | 8333 Mogs Porbees 1 o A T 0 S0 | agai) ntweribers, wingle copy, 1 year—02 numbATA...... $2 00 e oy ol e, Colored. . 182,566 i i | to Make n Drafi-A HMeport zmperial | 00 1V s arraugements with a line of vessels to | CSUEEICEEL B E Nay 2.—Spirits Turjentine activo at | Mail sbscriburs, clubs of five 9 00 . the Ruptured. Sent ffes Addsest Viwguaa, Victory. | e over.. Te aleo reports. (hat the Emigration | 55\ ‘Crade Tarpactise nslanged. Tosln-commo> 8150; | en coplen wiireaset 1o mames of sabscribers. - na dy p a';.,’;px 37;;.,: 3 q ’ Vena Cruz. April 15 | Bureau in New-York is fully established, and in good dull. (mu‘;tnun zgu.“!or‘ umllu. it 7 o0 The c{mcolvi‘:v"‘::d;fi;um Saberibes 16 00 Oosstn W wnd Packing. ed.. . Sy . "May 2, 166 s ordes Wew-OnLeas, May 2—Cotton ifregular 5, opies, to 0 tton Waste ) . - b Via New Orrgans, Wednesday, May 2, 6. | workin order, . | - Toventy copies, to one addres 20 00 (White an w e Tothlceriesassisnmmsrimssnensee @@ 8| Gens. Almonte, Heron nud Brincourt, togotber with#00 | ¢ o by parname W odetadas, M s Ton | Fonehis vey A b o aaabagiced. | T il bo sent For SALE low by W. W, TAULMAN, No. % Wit s & * Estimated ! Praneh t Wove aniled fof Brore, nor Cabellaro, the oldest Spanish merchant, wes % at, : @

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