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ApOLNTMEN TS AND PROMITIONSIN CHE General Orders No, 8. Wan Daranoger, anvoranr Gxxmian’s Ovncs, } Wasmscrox, April 8, 1861. “Promotions aud appoluiments in the army of "ale ‘Umited States, made Dy the Metiment, by wad with the cadvice and consent of the Seowte, euoe the publication of “General Orders” No. 24, of Deoeatyer 8, 1950 1—-PROMO LO Ss, ADJUTANY GENKIAL'S DM's ATALMNT, Lieutenant Colonel Lo exzo Thowas, Assistaat Adjutant “General, to be A )jurant Gevera! with the ‘of Colouel March 7, 1501, vice Cooper, ro iyuvd. nies Trevet Majer 8a ware D. a end, Acsistaat Adjutant “Generel, 10 be aemieant Adjavupt Geowral with the rank of Laeutenans |, Marsh 7, 1861, vice chomas, pro- Brevet Coptain Don Carius Burl, Assistant Adjutant General, to be Asetstant Adjo apt Geueral with cho Dievot , wank of Major, February 25. isds, viow Desa, resigned Broves Gupta Wiviam a. Nicuow, Axbisaat Arjutaat _ be Major, Decca Ui Generad, to De avpistant adjutavtGaberal With the Deevet crank of , Mare 7, 162, view Lowar ud, promoted, 1 DAP EL MENT sees ' Assistant Surgeum Lewis A. Edwards, to be Surgeon, | ee? 19, 1861 vice Comming, revign 2 eDIUACY LY, ded, Viow Je Loom, resigned. Ageiztant Surveosn Jobn F temmond, to be Surgeon, Heoruary 26, 1461, Viee More resigned, CORPS UA RO UaN AES Brovet Secon! Lieatwaabt W.iam Kk. Merritt, to be So. | tenant, ‘or Captain | Comyn K -oond Lieutenant, Fvbruary ¢ Heauregara's rengpatiun. , 1861, the date ‘Breyes second Licuveuant Chaur coy 8, Re-te, to be Se- teviant Lieutenant, Movruary 20,1861, the date of Captain | ‘Whiting’s 1€Sigh9'ion ORDNANCE DAP ART ENT Seeraid Leen e. wbt Chargo © ug, to de Firat Liew AeopDt, Janney sagin d J, Ish, sew B. 4 Brevet Surde: Lieut baat “toons 3. Baylor, to b Janusey 25, 1962, vive Strong, pro ber Lieutenant, “Geena Licuteueut Yhoinss ( Baylor, © be Firs TJeutemant Fen uary 1, W681 vies Vosges sesigued. Brevet Secood Lieutenaut John s. Saunders, to be Second Licurrustt, February 1, 1861, viow Baylor, pro FIRST KEGINENT OF DRAGOONB, First Lieotenare Wiliam ¢ Megeuder, to be Captain, Aapuary 8 IGT yjoe Northrop, ve rated Copivauy E Seoond Lacuienant Joba ¢. ‘mercer, us de irae Lien- tenant, Jaruerg S, 1861, view tagruder, promovo. comowy F. ~Brovet Secoud Lieuitenact Josiah H. Kellogg, to be Second Iectersnt, January 8 2861, vice afercer, pro moted, Compeny F. OND BRUINS TOF DEAGLONN A tyler, w be Captain, Janu- Company F. ond pekrotet Livingston, tobe First a, Jauvary 2, Ist, viee ‘Tyler, promoted, Company A. Dvevet Second Lientonant naman Morritt, ta bo Second Jjeutement, January 28, 1861, Berry, resigaed. unipany A. NT Lientengn! Colsnel Revert 1 to be Colon CAVALRY. ‘2,0 the Second cavalry, March 16, 186i, vice Sumner, appoiated va he. “TL Emerg, to be Lieutenant Colonel, Janae7y 81 inhi, view Hardee, rewgned. Captein Delos 8 Sucket, to be Major, January 81, 1861, vice bmory, promoted Captain titras ¥. Wood, to he Major, March 16, 1861, A promoted iuto the Second cavalty, vat Robert Raawom, Jr., to Captain, January 81, 1-41, viee Sacket, promoted. Compaay F. Firel Lieutenant Fronk Wheaton, w be Captain, Murch 1, 1861, vice fe Savseure, reeigewa, Company B. First’ rtuemenage David 8 Stantey, to ve Gane, March 16, 1561, vice Who, promoted Company 6 Beoond Li tempt Ri nard H. Ridotck, to be First Liew- tenant, December 2, 1860, vice Beil, deceaued. Compa- py K, goood Licy esart Johu A. Thompeon, to be Firat Lieu- *eeaxh, Sanne 5 81, 1861, vice Ransom, promoted. Com- pony H. Second Lieuicnuat and Adjataut Albert V. Colburn, to be Forst Liewtensnt, January 81, 1861, the date of Ran- scm’s promotion, Freond Licttveont Edward Ingrabam, to be First Lieu- point Febrvary 27, 1861, vice Stockton, resigned. Com- peay B, seootd Lieutenant Eli Long, to be First Lieutenant, Maro 1, 1861 vice Wheaton, promoted, Com Beernd Licuienant George TD Bayerd, to be Samant, March 36. D. Second Liewtenuct Lonsford L. Lomax, to be First Lieu- terwut, March ¥1, 1861, vice Iverson, resigned. Com- pny 0. Brevet Second Lientenant Chartes 8. Bowman, tobe | Skeond Lieuteuant, December 2, 1860, vice Riadick, pro- | moied, Compsny A AR0END:SRUPLINT Ow OATALRT. Major Joby se k, of the First Cavalry, to be Lieu- Yenaut Colenel, Merch 18, 1861, vico Lee, promoted into the First cavalry Captain Fdmind K. Smith, to be Major, January 31, 1861, vice Van Lorn, resigned. First Lieutenaut Charles W. Field, to be Cappata, Temuary 81, 156i, vice Smith, promoted. Compan; Firet Liew evant Kenner Garrard, to be cup, Ton ruary 27, 1861, vico Evuns resigned, Com Secdud’ Lieutenant Joseph Fr. nee. be pe First ie pr Janvary 31,1861, vice Field, promoted. iy KE. ‘iret Gleu- ‘TAS1, vice Staniey, promoted. Compa vadcand Tieutonant Charles W. Phifer, to be First Liou: | sents February 22, 1861, vice Shaaf, resigned, Com- pany ‘Séeond Lieutepant James E. Harrizon, to be First Lieu want, February 27, 1861, vice Garrard, promoted. Com pany G. Brevet Second Lieutenant John J. Sweet, to be Second Lieutenant, January 31, 1861, vice Minter, promoted. Company E. KKGIMENT OF MOUNTRD RIFIEMEN, First Lieutenant Jobn P. atch, to be Captain, ead 15, 1860, vice stcLave, killed ip action. Company I. FINS RNGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Firet Lieutensnt Truman Seymonr, to be Captain. No- vember 22, 1860, vice Winder, promoted into the Third Artiliery. Company @. Second Livutepact ‘Abner “wwead, to be Firat Lieute- nent, November 22, 1860, Wioo Kidy, who vacates his re- Fs mental corumiss on Company ‘Second Lioutenant Charles 4. Webber, to be Firat Lieu- tepant, “5 haga 2%, 1860, vice Seymour, Company H. Rrevet Second Lieutenant Alanson M. Randol, of the ‘bird artiliers, to be Second —_ —T November 22, 2860, Vice Smeau, protmuted. mppeny Prevet Second Cieutenant Corneliue Hook, Jr., to be Second Lieutenant, November 22, 1860, vice Wobber, promotes, Company B. SKOOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, Brevet Second Licutenant John M Wilson, of the First artillery, to he Second Lieutenant, January 28, 1861, vice Joues, icsigned. Company E- wethet sed Dieuteuast Alexwncer ©. M. Pennington, ‘Jr , to be Srcond Lientenant, Fevruary 1, 1861, vice But- ler, resignes. Company B. WKY RAGIMEST OF ARTILLERY. Captain Jobn H Winer, of the First artillery, to be thajor, November 22, 1860, vice soot, deceased. Prevet Second Licotenant James M’ Whittemore, Jr , of the setup? a tulery, tu be Seroud Lieateasnt, september 27, 1860, view Ly ou, promoted, Company A. VeT RAGIMENT OF ARGLUMRY. wat Hvcbard Lar, Ww be First Lion. ary 1, 1661, vive James, resigned. Com- feeoud Lac tecnat, Fi pony & Seeond Tievtesent Joho R. Wacdy, to be First Liew tenant. Peb:uary 4, 2861, viee Gill, resigned, Com F area Seound Lievtensnt Williaa ®. McCreery, of the ‘Third Artiilety. tw be Second Livnenant, January 1, 1861, vice Haciouqumt, resigned. Company G. Brevet Sccon) Lientenant Stepnen D Rameour, of the Yoird Aritier, to be second Lae ea February 1, Asol. vico 1accr, promoted. Company D. et Second Lieutenant Francis W. Seeley, of tho Shed artQiery, to be 4eond Lieutenant, February 4, 161, owe Wecdy, promoted, Company 1. SRCOND REGIMENT OF INV ANTIY Mujor Barnibal Day, w be Lieutenant Colonel, Febru acy 25, 1861, vice Abercrombie, promoted into the peveush ictaptr Captain Willem Coopman, of the Fifth Infantry, to be Major, Febroary 25 1861, vice Day, promoted. Fire ‘rie bye W. sweeny, to be Captain, jemuary 19 vice Gardner, resigned, Oompany a Petohdr i Rebert_F, Hanter, to belay Firat Lieutevant, aie. is, 1861, vice Moore, who vacates due cegimecntal ecromisewon. Oompa” Beco rd Lanecennans Soom Long, be Pest Lie 18, 1861, viow ey , prow pan: covet Seoond Lieutcbunt Salem . Marsh, of the Ninth ‘“nfantry, se Ce Seek eee , Janaary 49, 1861, vice Hunter, promoted. Brevae, Seound Lieutenant Samuel T. Cushing, of the ‘Tenth In‘antry, to be Second jnecutenant, January 19, 1861, viee Long. 1 promeien. Company A. POURTH REGIMENT OF LOFANTRY. undeil, to be First pd Second Lieutevant Charles t Jauuary 31, 1861, vice Foray the, deceased. Rrevet Second Lienterant Eiward B.D. Riley, of the Infantry, to be Second Lien! ‘31, 1861, ‘Sixth evant, Janwary vice Rundell, promoted. B. FIFTH RAGIMEBT OF INYANTRY Richard C Gat'in, of the Seventh Vann whe to be ayer setae O 1861, vice a Pa Firat Lieutenant Updegratt, Captain, Feb- ruary 26, 1962, eppenre into the Seooad ee seutenant Al T. A. Torbert, to be First sswhede pebrunry 1001, ‘vice Updegras?, Promoted. | Gompany 1. Brovet second Lieutenant Mishler, of tho , Seventh Infantry , to be Second the , February 26, enbnater Company I. ENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Lieutenant fuha 3. J pborarennis, of ve 5 Socond Infan- try, to be Coknel, February 25, 1861, vice First Lieutenant Cadmus M. Wiloox, Le foAryeny De- "1800, ‘vieo Whiting, promoted into oember 20, the Tout Infantry. pany F. Second Lientenant Thomas B, Kaelin, to be First Liou- tevant, December 20, 1860, vice Wilcox, ‘promoted. Com. pany I. Seernd Lientenant Edward J Brooks, So toruns Size —_ 5 eres 26, 1861, vico Plympton, ‘Company B. Brevet Gecond Lieutenant James P. Martin, of the Bixth Iofentry, to 8, cond Licuteniut, Decamber 40, 1800, vice Fdelin, Brevet Second trocayneo 8 George 8. Hollister, of the First Infantry. wo be ‘ 26, est — poten RUTH RROTRNT ern imaclay, Fes! us Manan Llewtanant Aah i A Liente- — on Deowsber BL, 1860, vice Fink promoted. Compa- ond Lieutenant John aS Oy to bo First tenast, January 28, 1901, vice Cole, resigned, ny C. ode Captain. | tut NEW! YORK (HERALD; TUESDAY, Appin Wf, 1 1861,—fRIPLE SHEET.” ard L. Hertz, w birst Bewnd Lieutenant award tepeme, February 28, 260%, Tice Jones, Terigbed Compa- v Tart eons Lieurevant Alfred £ Smith, o che ¥, te 7, 808. {i testquam Joba haf, Gocond Cavairy, Febru- 2, Firat Livu‘enant Joshua W. Sill, Ordnance Deparument, a | re 17, 1889, vice tenant, Oefo» ntry vo Second Li Biss, promoied. Compa y A | Jacoary £6, 9861 Breve’ ad Lwutensos Martin Vb Lewis, of the | First Fievtenant Stephen D. Lee, Fourth artillery, Feb- Seventh whe sennt Laeats nant ember SL, | ruary 40, 166} 1800, view Tayh, preameted. “Compe: | Fist Lieutecant Jumes L White, Th: Brevet Second’ cirateract Icha of the | 2, 1861 ince ti Feurth mtatrs, to be Sevund Leutbant, Jaudary 28, ||| Firet Li ‘William R. Boggs, Ord part- TROL, vise sanes, prance d., wap 6 | ment, Feorvary 1, 1808 a rR RS: revel evvcd & cutenuns James M. Warrer.of the Teath | ters Lieutenomt Eoward ¥. Bagh tiller; ipfantyy to be Seoot.d Lieatemat, February 28, L6l, vice | macy 2, 161 mr A, Hartz, pomo>. Ce yD | st Hevtenant Powin J. Harvie, Ninth Infantry, March aecaa: toe AM OF INPATAY | 15 aren cond ub to i Furst Lients nast Ciorges ro [sent pect Feb be zat wi b aret 5 mes, Fourth Artillery, Feb- peuy 1 ulenomt William D, Pender, First Dragoons, Brevet Second Livviewant Wiltiaw Ho Jordan, of the Sol Si iend ‘i Sccone infantry. 'o he Second Lienten«nt, February 20, nt Thomas M. Jones, Eighth Infantry, 1d61, vice Reyn ids, promoted. Company H STi HLORONT OF INFASTEY Captain Danii 1. 4oting, of he sveuth infantry, to 20, ake@ vice Walker reigned iol a erennt Charles D, Anderson, Fourth Artillery, Pi: to | Apri 1, 186) First Licuievant Louw i, Wurshal w be Capteim, De. | Apri 1,1 comber 20, 1:60. view Dunovant, resigned Compary K. loentenant Richard V, Bonneau, Third Infantry, First lie tenant Henry F MAynadier, to be Captain, | 1861 ' . Company @ | Jwutenant Horace Randal, First Dragoons, F ecees Ei uteuane haiam HL. Rose, to be Firat | ruary 7, 1362 ar | Lieutenap’ ember 29, 1860, vice Marshall, promoted, | Second Lrevtenant William Butler, Second Arti Company I. | February 1, i660 rahe Second, Lieutenant Alexander Murry, to be First Lieu |S cond Licatenant St, Clair Dewring, Second Artillery, i | | Lieu- Compa. “het Herat Lawrence W. O'Bannon, Third Infant | Haire Febrvary 7 1861. revond Jieutenunt Frederick L, Childs, First Artillery, March 4, 1861 Second Lieutenant Joseph P, Jones, Second Artillery, Jepuary 28, is6,. , Seecnd Liruieoant James P. jor, Second C: | Mare 23, 1861 ¥ et ee Second ‘Liettezant Artillery, Nar ob 5. 1861. sceond’ Lientenaat George W. Holt, ‘Third February 98, 1861 r rg econd Lieutenant Th. omas J. Berry, Beoond Dragoens Janu ary 28, 1861 " pury 1%, 1801, vice Maynaaier, promoted, jevtevant William Kearney, tobe First Liew | janusry 2%, 161, vice Forney, resigned. Com- | veaent James H. Hill, to be First Liew. tenant, Februsty 47, 1661, vice Keliy, resigned. Com- | Pens ra brevet Second Lieutepsnt William G. Jones, of the | Fignth infantry to be second Lieutenant, Lecemoer 49, | 1860, vice Roseell, promotea Company a Brevet Secouw Luutenant Fravk duger, of the Third infentry. to be Seccnd Lieutenant, January 19, 1861, vice Murry, promo'es Company D. nt Samuel W. Fergusen, Flest D 1 Secon? Livutunant Robert H, Hall, of the Fifth ‘ % a infantry, to be Secord Lieutenant, Jacuary 3, 1461, vice cuact George A Cunningham, Second Ca- Kearty, promoted Company F Brevet Seer nd | ieutenant George W. Vanderbilt, of the Nineh infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, Fe ebruary 27, 1961, vice Hil}, promoted. Sompany F. Secend Lientepn ory, January 2. i861 #awes H. Hallonquist, Fourth Artil- 1 — APPOINTMENTS. Moreh 4, Inet GkNAKAL OFVICK Fecoud Lieutenant John R, B, Burtwell, First Cavalry, Maren 21, 1561. Colonel Edw'n V. Sumuer, of the First cavalry, to be Brigadier General, March 16, 1861, vice Twiggs, disiniewed ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPAKT RENT First Liewtenaut rheocere Paibot, ot the First artil- lery, to be Assistant Adjutant Geaeral wiih the brevet raps of Captam, vice Jones, resiguec, to cave from Marcu Brevet mcond Lieutenspt Moses J. White, Ordnance Department, February 7. Ls6l. Brevet recoud Livatenut William H Echols, Corps of Toprgruphios! Eup ipeers, March 21, 1861 r aever seoone Livttenant Samuel H. Lockett, Corps of Frgucers, Febrausy 1 1961. Brevet ecopa Lieutenant Henry 8. Pearce, First Dra- gecne, Maren 14 1862 Brever Secoud Lienteoant Bovjamin F. SiowJr., S0- cond Dregoous, March 2, 386 hs Brevet Second Livotenaat uae H. Gibbes, Secoud Ca- valry, January 1, 1861. , 1861. Firet Licutensat Richard © Drum, of the Fourth arti. lery, to be Asets'ani acjotant Geseral with the brevet rank. oO Cxptain, vice Buell, promotes, to date from March 16, 1861 First Lieuterant James B Fry, of the First srtiliery, to be Aseistaot adjutant General with the brevet rank of Cagtain, vice With = evel Send Vieviezwut Suro Borland, Fifth In 16, Neat erm, resigned, to-date from! Marod’| 401,4, warch 3), 1861 First ‘ieute Neorge L Sartsutt, of the Jr oases B uel P Moore, February 25, 1861. tiller, to Fe ne S Surgeun Duvid © De Leva, February 19, 1801 rock of Artistont Surgeon George K. W January 1 1861 March 22, 1661 armetant sorgcon Wiittnm A, Carswell, March 25, 1861 Arwirtuat Surg: ox Juases H Berrien, sarc i7, 1804 Pay master Seckeelo Mucha, March 1, 1561 hulary Storekeeper Jonn Mt. Galt, Urauauce Depart mext, February 25, 1861. Military storekeeper theodore Lewis, Ordnance Depart ment, February 18, 1861. Commissions Vocatid ender the Tia section of the act of June 8 1846, (2) By Firet Lieuterent asber RK Kiddy, First Ariillery, Asels wME Quarter toast) —bns regimental Cou midsiou Condy), November 22, 1460. By FirntLieuterant tredweli Moore, Secon? fafantry, QUAR TRIM ASTRR'S. DEPARTYRNT. First Lieotrourt Joha © Bonaycastie, of the Fourth intepiry, to Le Assistant Quartermaster with the rauk i Captain, vie Wayze, rewigued, to cate from Feoruary iret Lientenant Asher R Eddy, of the First Artillery, tO be Abbistact Quarvermaster with the rank of Captain, vico Myer resiguec, to date trom February 12, 1861. PAY DePARTMENT. Captain Avgusius H seward, of the Fifth Infactey, to a, eee, vice Maclin. ree igned, to date from March GRUNASCE DEPARTMBNT Assiktant Quaite: tmasier—his roguuental comuission Isaac Bengor, of I npeyivauta, to be Paymaster and | (6#/y))Jabvary 14, 1564 s ‘ Wililary Storekeeper, vice Lewis, resigced, to date from Commusion Vocatd by New Appointment (1) March 27, 186], By Boigeaier Generai koww V. Sumocr, tis commis- Charled A “Allegood, of Pennsylvania, to be Military | Siu 48 C lon.1 First vegimoct of Cavaby, Maren 16, Storvektoper, vice Galt, res'gued, to date from March 27, ; 1861. ; pa ise (8). nt dane dander atamenn Major Thomas ? Cwy ono, Fifth Infautry, at Norfolk, Va, February 2, 1el Major Joba 8. “core, third Artillery, at San Francisoo, , November 20, 1*60. eptrin George Mel. 2. Ephraim E Elis worth, of New Yerk, to be Second Licutenant, vice Randal, resigues, to date from Maren 23, 1861. Comp % 7 Jobu P. Baker, of Mi , regiment of Mounted Ritle is, to be &cond Lientenact, vice Fer ween, resigned, to date from March ! Jotion with ihe Nav sjo Ladiane, in the Na Com pany K . pcs N. M., October 30, 186 SxCORD REGIMENT OF DRAGOONR. i Balt, 6. theopbilue f Rodenboogh. or Pennsyivania, to be | leith Ibenonknds-eiangiieniacas uiemciededa savy “PireULeuteuane toe jam» D, Forsythe, ourth tatastey, | Bt Port Jervis, N.Y , vauuary BL. 1961 % ‘Dismissed, (1) Brigadier and Brevet Major General David E. Twiggs, Marco 1, Is Y.—Uiticers have been arranged, in the foregoing order, to the compontes to whic they succeeded in the uavura! conse of promotion or appointment. should a different assigumeut. however, have since been made by compe- tept authority, it will take precedence of the former VI.—ihe number, prefixed to the name of each of the Secord Lieutenants, m the above list of appoiutmenta, indicates his rank among those of the same date. VI —Acceptance, or bon-acceptance, of app riataents, | and, in case of acceptance, the birth place of the officer | appo'nted, his age and resicexce, when appeinied, will, im every case, be promptly reported by the Adjutant | General. ‘VILL —The Second Lieutenants appointed will tmmedi- ately report, by letter, for orders, to the heatquarters of the army in New York city. By order, L THOMAS, Adjutant General Orders No. 2. KADQUARTERS OF THE ANMY, | Naw York, April 13, 1801. j Captain George W. Culum, Corps of Eoguy poinied on the 9th iostant au Aid-de-Camp of th. tenant General commanoing the army, with the ravi Lieutenant Colonel, is hereby announced as such to the army. He will be obeyed and respected xccordiugly. By command of Lieutenaut General scott. L. S007, Lieut. Col. and A. D.C. Acting Adjutant General fiom Mach zi, 1861. Company Pitas REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. | ‘Thomas B Alexacaer, of Warhiwgton Territory, ta be Secoud Leutenaut, vico thompson, promoted, to date from Febrva y 21, 1861. Compivy F. | %. George G. ructt, of the District of Columbia, to be Send Liewterant. vice Ingrabam, promoted, to date from March 27,1861 Company L 3 Nepowon B McLoughlin, of New York, to be Second Livotenanit, vice Long, promoted, to date from March 27, | 1861. Company H. 4 Thomas 4. MeCormick, of Pentisylvania, to be 30 cond Lieutenant, vice Burtweil, resigned, to date from | Merch 27, 1861. Company C. 7. Clarence wouck, of Pennsylvania, to be Second Lieu- tenant, vice Beynad, promoted, to date from March 27, | 1y61. Com Jobn A. oy of the District of Columbia, to be se. | cond Lieutovsnt, vice Lomax, promoted, to date from | March 28, 1861. ‘Company SBOOND REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. 1. William ©. Willums, of the District of Columbia, to be Second Licatenant, vice Barrison, promoved, vo date from March 23, 1861. ‘Company a. 5, Charks H. iompkins, «f New York, to be Second Lieutenant, vice Cunningham, resigned, to date from March 23, 1861. Company D 1. William MeLean, of New Jersey. to be Second Lieu tenant, vice Major, resigned, to date from March 27, 1861. Company K. 6. Sullivan W. Burbank, of Kentucky, to be Second Lieutenant, vice Phiter, promoted, date from Mach 27, 1861. Company F. FIRST KEGHAMRNT OF ARTILLERY. 6. Samuel 5. Elver, of Ubio, to be second Licutenant, vice Childs, resigtod, to date from March 23,1861, Com: bei SEOOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. 4, Sergeant Chay ies H Pierce, of Company A, Corps of Engineers, to be Second Lieutenant, vice Dearing, resign- ed, to date from March 23, 1861. Company F POURTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Charles B. Trockmorton, of Maryland, to be Second Lieutenant, vice heey ld resigned, to date from March 16,1861. Corupany F. THAD ReGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 8. Andrew Sheridan, of New Jersey, to be Second Lieu- tenant, ion aa “a “resigned, to date from March 23, 1861, Company I ive xecncabr ov vats? 3. Henry Hamer oe oi Pennsylvania, to be Second eteeticoes Stoughton, resigned, to date from March 38, 1861. Company 4 Louls. Mo , or Wilmington, Del Attached to the army, with the brevet rank of Second Senna pets iy the Delaware Ftate Meoutary will Ligutenant, to confeensity with the fityh potion of the act | hereafter be decided by the drawings of tbs Kentucky State Approved August 4. 1854, to take rank from September | Lottery, at Covingion, Kentucky. 4 0. 10, 1860, the cate of lie examination:— First Sergeant Francis W Seeley, of Light Company E, OMcial Drawings RK. France & Cv.s Delaware Letterien.—Authorizet by act of Ascembly passed third Artiliery. Premoted. 2) ViL— PHANSHRERRAD (2). Prevet Second Liewenapt Alangon Mt. Randol, of the | P®°°2: 0% oouwre--Crass i Drawn april 1, 1861 16, 20, 22, 6, 99, 63 6, 6 «portment, to the third Regimeat of Artille. ! y. Januery 14, 1861 mabye 6, ras April 1 Trevor Seeoud Lieutenant John M. ure the Ord- “o, i “sg rot, 3 ) vance Depertment, to the First Regiment of Artillery, January 14, 1861 Iv. perce ae oy signed, (82). The Rev. Dr. Cahill will Preach for the in tone. wisi, deve Infantry, February 36, benefit of the House of the Good Bhepberd. tn Bt Jonaph's Colonel Satnuel Cooper, Adjutant General, March 7, 1861. | Siivsu sry vom zach Apeil 16, coven o'cioc! Lieutenant Colonel William J. Hardee, First Cavalry, January 31, 1861 Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William H. T. Waiker, Tenth Infantry, December 20, 1860. Brevet Wajor George Deas, Asaistant Acjutant General, February 26, 1861. Major Earl Vao Dorn, Second Cavalry, January 31, 1861 Stain and Brevet Mw nrg Vee Abraham C. Myers, Assistant Quartermaster, Cg bes , 1861. ‘Captain and Brevet Major Henry C. rayne, ‘Assistant ‘ter, December 31, 1861. Lucius B, ‘Northrop, First Dragoons, January *eagan Robert P. Maclay, Eighth Infantry, December aon Lafayette McLaws, Seventh Infantry, March 1861. oa and Brevet Peter G. T. Beauregard, Major Corpsof Engineers, February 20, 1861. ever David Jones, Assistant Adjutant General, 16,1 61. i Richard H. Anderson, Anderson, Second Dragoons, March —_ William M. Gardner, Second Infantry, January ain Barnard Roo, Tenth Infantry, March 2, 19, wages Wie Do Sauseure, First Cavalry 2 Ceplain Winiam R. Bradfute, Becond Cavalry, March General. Wood, Eday & Co., Managers of the KENTUCKY, MISSOURI AMD DELAWARM STATR LOTTERIES, Authorized by the Legislature. ‘The sudscribers, Commiasioners appointed to muperiutend the drawing of a Lottery authorized by the Legisia-ure, hav- ng this dny attended the Grawing of the Kentucky State Lot tefies for the benegt of the town of Franklort. do bereby oor. try thn te filo ‘are the which were this day from the whi Barua Grass 229 April 16, 60, 25, 19, 42, ic 36, 54, ns ey 2, 32, 52, 55. 85 2°0, 78, 64, Th, 72 53, 38, ape te 11, 59, 7, 18. styinets our hands ‘at’ Covington, Ky.,’ this’ Monday, april numbers |. B, NOONAN, JACKSON SPARROW, | Commissioners THOMAS BiKD, Ctronlars ace containing sehemees for the month will be mailed free oy vile ‘OOD, EDDY & CO., isk O08 ogo ‘Wilmington, Deis an Soe Sear, Door Mats oun coer De iption Furnishing Goods, reauo- ton'in prices at. D. BasBYORD'S, Cooper institute, N.Y. The ae Minstrei—Or Death Ff hoes 5 4 ant 08. opeating ue a Pued Mery ‘abent Godoipile arssia® by great writer Trott reapeets om D Long Inland, ‘New Off-ans haces, and a full sconumt of sporting mattefs everywhere. Bes ILKKS’ SPiiIT, published this day. hae Overcoats, ANB’, 66 and 63 Fulton street. #0 spring Sha Shang hae Overcoa = Orr ana reoats, © spring han wrongees ors (66 and @8 Falion street. 98 Capes, at EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Spring Clothing.—We Call the Atten- tion of men, who are about purchaning thelr, spring ot thing, it Comta, Panta March ansoriment of suainem Seem Crantins Mtsaer, Ninth Infantry, 1, Sats Ser tonrepeent of Boys" "vouiha end. Yours oe 4, Tenth 2 , December 29, | MS's Thong if tanpied. to the nd coming: reasons 1860. + ED MUNROE & CO., Lie jotel x mpdmaaiets , Ordinance Department, April 3, 67 Broadway, under the At, Nicholas ti jt. jathan Seoond Cavalry, February Safer—With Pa- Bahasa nt , und cross bare. Als, trp and burglar Murray street, Me. PATAIOK. Machine The Ladd & Webster Sewing may now be hed for Afty dollare at 600 BrosdWay, 1861" 5 met sibineeniveduoed prices Ofte ‘s = Sewing gh etenast can March 2, 196i. aye ‘hn W. Fraser so Inféntry, March 15,1 1861. pbateneior's New! = of act. hy in William }. Smith, Second Dragoons, January | Supers fre uly wenden ad Torn moasere *eaptain Willem H.C. Whiting, Corpe of Bagineort, | proidavia Cream Worces the Hair and 20, 1861 HE Ege rman Gil, Fourth Artillery, Feb- | Eons beww lavenied Wig taziory, 10 Bond sireot. iret Lieutenant Ambrose P. Hili, First Artills Bagehetee’s Hair eli: e at In- 1 ieee 1» lery, o Dye.—! jo mi | "Feta cae Ba, Pie rr, Pry ane eppiled ae a Bitonmton' 0 Bond eee ie Lieutenant Henry B. Kelly, Tenth Infantry, Feb- Hill's Hetr Dye Pj Cents, Black or ruary 27, 1861. brown. Best in use, 1 Barelay sirect, and sold by mi tLieuieiant George W. Carr, Ninth Infantry, Feb. | ll druggiats. 24 sige sited Iron, 2, Mew Cory, | Crteensote Mets Re Wie ant 2s Fie, Lienoant Te Thomas G. Wiliams, First Infantry, (revelely copied, a We. 6 deter Kees Ma ‘Trusses.—Magsh & £25 Radical Care ae el Lieutenant John, Forney, Toath Infantry, Janu- | peugs, No, 2 Vesey street, Astor ee church, Heian! Robert G. Cole, Eighth Infantry, Janu, ‘> ee abe SULT ry, March 31, 1861. +t Lieutecunt Philip Stockton, First Cavairy, Febru- Fost 1 A too Charles W. Phifer, Second Cavalry, | Alexancer B, Montgomery, Feurth | ‘teutevant Eéwin H. Stoughton, Sixth Infantry, | Es quniinlite. fant Spring Style of Beatie. prace.- ‘he handesses: Het he bas cts ‘not Es wurpaaeed ew or on a mo BAPE NLA ra CLaKKs—Doviae + evening, April 11, at St. Anu’s eburce, byhe Vv her pany RoTasarosp CLARKE Lo SUS SUN Doyux, oot of unis ely. Died. Cores. —On Monay Apeit 15, Maxy Rus, daughter of Derrick L. and Ap 8, aged 1 year aad M1 menths. ‘The relatives an f i the famity are * espectfully invited to attend be twneral, from the house of her pa- rents, 16 Leroy svect, this (Tuesday) voon, at twoive o'clock, Cleveland (Ohio papers please copy. Cospoy,—On Sucey, April 14, CaTuarine Connon, & native of Chariovie, ty Cork, Ireland, aged 20 years. The relatives an friencsof the family, and those of her brotwers, Heny Hund William Couden, are respsct- fully invited to attod the funeral, this (Tuesday) after- noon at WO O'cloc, precisely , from ber late residence, 240 avenue B, corner d Fourteenth street. ‘Dusway —On Mowday, April 15, Mary Livana, daughter of Thomas and Cans:ize Disney, aged 1 year, 8 mouths and 4 days Friends and physicians tried to save My Jitth qaughter from the grave ‘The friends of the fwmily are respectfully invited to at- tena the 1unerai, from 126 Cherry street, this (Tuesday) afverbouD, at two o'ciock Her remains will be interrol in Calvary Cemelery. South Carciiua papers phase copy. DoveuTy —At Quecos (Long Island), on the 15th inst. , ExLan WyCkor, wite of Lepjamim W. Doughty, aged 68 years, 1 month and 9 dase. The friends of the fanily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, fromhor late residence, without fur ther invitation, on Weanesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Dowsky.—0On Souoay, April 16, Maxy Kumaueru, be- loved daughter of Philp J. and Maty Downey. The relatives and mienas of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuceday) a, at two o'clock, fron the residence of her parents, No. 2) Cherry street. Her remaina will be inverred in Green wood Cemetery. Ba — 00, Monlay, April 15, SananS., wife of Isaac Hail, aged 38 years. ‘The relatives avi ‘riends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternooa, at ubree o clock, from her late resideace, No 100 Dean street, Brocklyp. Her remains wili be iuterred in Green- wood Cemetery. Kaynay.—Hexxy Kexsny, native of Roscommon, Ire laud, in the 89th year of bis age. ihe fiiends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from Lis late res\wence, 129 East Eieventh street, this (Tuesday) allernoon, at one o’cluck. Lasnox.—O Monday morning, April 16, AGNES Jaye, daughter of John aod 1 aa F, Lennox. ‘The relatives aud fricuds of the family are requested to atiend the furera!, trum the residence of ber parents, No. 79 Seventh street, Williamsburg, this (Tuesday) afterpoon, at four ooo k, without furiber notice, Laxsnon —OtNo. 214 Wot Sixteenth sireet, on Sunday, April 14, Gatsxivg, wi'e oF James Leauon. The fuwerui will lave plice 6 the above number, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at One o'clock. Beifaat (irekaid) pspers pleare oopy McGossFin 08 “sovday, Apa 18, CHARLES, Bon of Patrick wud Eunis Mev aged 18 mavaths and 1d 1 will take piece on Wodneaday afternoon, two o'clock, from Un ONCE OF his pa 2 Front ste Brooklyn, —On Moud 116, Euuxs Teeasa, the bo- F aad Margoret O'Keefe, aged 2 rene, No O Ke loved dauxh years apa 2 months, The files of the family, and those of her late grand- father, Daniel O'Keeie, are respect! tbe funeral, from the re of her parents 202 F igh street, Brocklyn, this (Tuesday) alternvou, at ball-past two o’cleck Ryas.—Ou Sunday, April years, a native of Ceomeli, county fis bow Stephen ond ‘riends are respecttuily requested to attend hs fuveral, from ois late residence, 33 Washing- ton street, hs ((e8aay) a'teruooa, as three O'oivekt, will be interred in Gaivary Gemetry. moruiog, April 15, Hanky Ruosy, Trmotny Ryan, aged 60 iyperary, Ireland ves ana the exempt’ firemen, 1 ehipwrghts wud caulkers ia invited 10 attead the tuaeral, » street, on Wednesday wtrel watch, an re respectfulry | 14 Jutia Marr, wife of your of her age. Of Use taut, are respectfully ol, frum her Late residgnce, 745 \) atternoon, at halt Apri! 14, ia the full hope of a Buzacurm fUTMLL, wife of Matthow Verde: hoot, in tbe 79th year of her axe. the reisiives wnd friekus of the family are respect folly in to attend the fnoeral. from the residecce of pot, No. 67 West Thirty- room, at two O'clock. couwood Cemetery April 14, of inflammation of Sa VEDDEMASN, aged 67 years ber son, Eoward A. Vand seventh ‘street, this (Tuesds Her remaine wil be jaterre Vikext Mass. —Oa Sunda! the liver, Mrs. Moxy TH Third et eet, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose'ol her soul at nine o’ciock & M. Her friends end those of her sow in iaw, are requested to attend from No_ £32 Fifth street. Wanxek —At West Farms, after a lingering Illness, which she bore with Christian patievce, of consumption, Evrioys, only daughter of Jcbn and Sophia Warner. ‘The relatives ard friends are invited to attend the fene-pf, this (Tuesday) a’ternoon, at two o'clock, from the Reflymed Dutch church, without further notice. Waist —On Tugeday, April 15, Faaxces Watsn, wife 0 George Walch ‘The frieucs of the family are requested to attond th funer on nesday afternoon, at two o’clook, from tavet, erghth house from Flatbush avenue, Brcok!y B. MISCELLANEOUS. rom the nawure of their complaint or illness, without recetving informa’ n from =. No cl ° tor consultation oF vies. Othoe bo, 499 Broadway, minute walk from @t Nicholas Hotel, OUR MOTTO. ‘We une such Balma oa have no strife With Noture or the Laws of Life; With blood our hacds we never stain Nor potson men to ease their Pain. Our Father, whom all goodness Provides the tonne te-cere sli iay. The simple Herbs, Ceneuth ovr fou, Well used, relieve our pains complete, A stemple Herb, a simple Flower, Gulled from ee cowy Pere These, these shall Of change and ¥. “TUMBLETY, aD BADIOA. oa 5s, FOR HERNIA O& RUPTURE. ‘BS PaTENT LEVER TRUSS Tee re® and np: oved instrinneat, differing in action Gem all other, A radical cure in effec cust, a8 bundreds will teetity, Our Female Supporcert saase pecciple. Braces for men, women and childrea pasa 25 Bond wireat, Ne T EVKADELL'S OLD BiORK, 32 BROADWAY— daly ot hie store These celebrated engraved Cards dle A Laney rR CESBION FOR CASH. NEW AND SrLBADID aTOCK CHINA, baw! asd tal WARE, ATED G jon, P , y solicit our friend te public vo favor us by an examinaton o.ds and the which we offer then. before pareb wing ‘isewhere, Knowing very well we must uffer great indacemenis to secure # portion of public favor, GEO. H. KITCHEN & CO., 661 Broadway. RYANTS’ MTN: Mechanic's Hall 471 Broad way, above Grand street, Engagement of Eu ian conne ‘comedian, EPH HORN. ORN. HORN. EPH HORN. Hoan, ba HOR. BEH HORN, How, EPH HORN. RONDA, yet moog ‘a NGR BY PEDUCED iW BTC TO Oar TIMER, appearance economy im whe For duiability, neatmens use of fuel, the 8 RANGE hag always stood unrated, to and the reduciton | n priee makes ' Site ‘discon: pio the " Fr aries On aay EE raed Corner of Reade inand Centre Burieandvaiee ATER PAINT or illan, segs hes Cor ie ries or Devot iO aiden | lane * ABINET FURNITU CONSEQUENCE OF eruption Ty Hey ite pened my, Ware rows to tbe 4 will sell Bedroom, Library ores sooned oterd i aa rele at cyte” Bes here. All A f JULIO! BRAUNSDOR! street. 107 Suffolk street, wi Manufactory, 56, 97, 08 10h, 108, 106 and Pain ron o™ ANVARG, BAGGING, ROPE, And all other kina 4 . : PAPER MAKERS’ STOCK, 8B our GATREET, Coens Re BUNNO! and CRE RU APR ge Sees Me to physicians Cerca ey aece OIN.—A —— roth] wholeesle. of retail buyer ae oi corner of Cedar street. U & 00.'8 pen quam YY Gi 4 Fe, — zt SPLENDID PLATBD ICK PITCHERS, 968 iver pinted Spoons and Forks, $7 75 per dosen, rory Table Koives, $9 &) (ul caters D BaesrOnl Inetitute, N. ¥, ‘The ‘uresal Will take place op Tuesday,’ from the real- deuce OF ber son-in-law, John A Lampe. Her remains will be tsken 10 the Church of the Holy Redeemer, in | ores, ery’ ©! the biood, liver aud ys, general debility, dys. y ig incipient consumption, ‘40 Principal depot 246 | Gand stroct 40 cents par | 2AKTIES ABOUT REMOVING, OB REFITRING THSIS |} Pa peime qhoue samosas SS aS HOUSE FURNES! At Rita FOR To reduce our very heav inducements in every beene We write examination and. | prices are erriain tc give satis of t ei Lesa, ° tuparfaod, at both Goods and | 108) HANDLED De suk ‘KNIVE $8 08 | IVORY HANDLED DIMMER KNIVES, per dor ‘4m | & COMPLETE ac’UuRL Or GAs yt eee om oak | for an tized dweling house, , 27 08 pul a Stina heads, ir AND PANOY Goods, HOKE "BQUALLY ev. ta Vouwoor & oo. | 443, 490 aud 492 Broadway, corner Broome street, Fonds pnrebased and not needed for immediate use, will te atored free of expense. BUYERS or CHINA, GLARR, SILVER PLATED GOODS % RY. | Bee list on another page. OVINGTON Saorenne, importers and Jobbers, 238 and 240 Fulton street, Brooklyn. | po sews, ace Tut NEW YORK DAILY TRIGUNE | Having thoroughly ermpleted its arrangements to have all | Me tortua sterestyped, ckn wow supply aif orders. by the carly | traine. Luphioste sels of plates enable us to print the sume iter on (woo! How's Lightning Preases at the. samo timo, 6 great increase in the circulation of tho Tribume has ren- | | Cereo thia step absolutely necessary, Address (be be tribune, Rew a ork. SEFUL AND EOONOMICAL—BEGEMAN & 00. Page foe ba be eee removal of crease spots, pain’ i | Serr wilbout inde ary gore te Sst ou | or only! 25 cents per you get the gen ine ertile’ H¥ DO YOU SUFFER WITH THE SPRING COM. plaints, epee liver complaints, weakness. dyspep- sia, headache, & ur slome ‘and costivenras, while one £8 cont bottie of ir LANG@UBY'S Boot and ‘Herb Bitters will porify the bl cleaaee tomach aud bowels, an mube you welt Sold by all drugg: 18, SHIPPING NEWS. orn 12006 Oh. New York, April 15, oO ‘RARED. Ship Excelsior, Swift, Liverpool—8 Thompson's Nephews. Bhip F/B Cutting, 3 Honey, Liverpool—J & &N Smith & Co. she 0 Grant, hiey, Lives \—Bauswott, “Bacon & Uo, Ship Equal Rights, Coliter, Bri ny Ww Riwell Go. peat ‘Martha's Vineyard, Weaver, Glasgow—Dunham & Dimon. Hark Sarab, Coullard, Cape Palmas—W B Soranton. bark Reindeer, Wellmgton, Barbados—Henry Trowbridge’s , Rearse, New Orleans—N H Brigham. n, Munro, Elizabet yy erway Bris lndependevice (br), sinclair, 8 Jobns—D K Dewolf. Sebr Giulia (ital), Pardeila, Marsala—Lawrenge, Giles & Co, ber Open Bes, Babbidge, Point Yewe-H D Brookman & ‘Sehr Norfolk Packet, Bedell, Apalach{cola—R Post. Sebr E K Bennett, Irving, Darien—H Relmer. Schr Empire, Reed, Norsolk—# P Buck & Schr Ivy, Henderson, Philadelphia—Baker & Dayton, Seby Epa V, ook, 'Boston—8 W Lewis & Co. Schr Clio, Rrewate vt, Boston—J W McKee, Stoop Willard, Carr, Newport—Master, ARRIVED. Steamship Fulton, Wotton. Hayre, April 2, via Southamp: ton #d (pusted the Needles at 6 PM). with mdse and 138 sengers, to 8 M Fox & Geo McKenzie. Sq inst, passed ship Hurlbul, off shivnecock Light, ship Golden’ Kule, 19 pad from Lonaon. 11th inst, iat 44 10, lon OL 2, passed a large icebs sah, (Mary Glover (of Boston), Chase, Coquimbo, Deo 17, ‘Prateator, Clary Eivorpoo} March 16, Holyhead 23d, to Abm Bell’a Sone, Lith inst, 4 PM, lat 40, ion 71 39, aigual ized ship Oxenbridge, of Boston, bound K. Ship Empire, Combs, Liverpool, March 26, with mdse, to Zerege & C0. Sifo Win Tell, Bonney, Havre, Merch 9, with mdse and 442 passengers, to ‘hoyd & Bincken. Mareh 15, off start Pou ke sip Jacob A tamer, from London for N Eun, iat {4.90 Jon, 2) 29, igmalized ship 6 Loudon for New York: lst, lat 4433, lon 25 4 Gull. of Bath, bound B; 4th inst, iat 4h, Jon 428, spoke ir ship Parl of Derby, for Liverpool; sane day, Jat nd Lon, ship Windermere, bound %; 12ih inal, Int 4127, ton G4 10, ship Kc bert Treat, from Cardiff for New York. Tha WV had heavy py inthe Qbannel; was 10 days to the Lizard, and 20 days Thence to this port Bark Restless (Br, of Guernsey), Noll, Havana, 19 days, to Geo F Ruliey inet Want “ship re, Adam*, Norfolk, for Belfast, Ireland. 7th me in contact with sehr Independent (of Wis: caseet), McCarty, from Cardenas for sew York, and carried away the bark’s cutwater, flying jibboom and all the head- gear, fore and fore topsaltyards, ‘starboard cathead, spt heel f bowsprit, tore wall be sehr sunk in $ minutes after | the coliisjon: Cay iy, wife. gbild. sod. crew succeeded | {nigetting oo board the bark In wafety, ana_were bi ht to | thin port. (The 1 was built at Wiscasset in 18ST, 119 ‘the 1 has A2, and was ow ned at W by J Graves and others.) | had heavy weather since the eollision Brig Ulla (Be, of bull) Oufton, sbielde, 74 days, with mdse, to Brig. Emilie’x Celestina (Ital, Monde, Messina, 52 days, with fruit, to Chamberlain, Phelps & © pene,© Ww Ring, Corbitt, Matanzas, 8 days, with sugar, to ett, Bon Brig Loanne, Gibbs, Matanzas, 9 days, with sugar £0, to becca | (of Ba ). Piero, Cienfuegos, 21 days, with sugar, to R P Buck ted in company with bark J Nickerson, for Boston, mers. Meteor, Carman, Cienfuegos, 9 days, with sugar &¢, to brig William & Mary, Norton, Cienfuegos, 22 days, with mo- Sr Monteztime (of Orland), Gross, Carthagena, March 26, ‘Schr Monteztima (of Oriand), Gross, farel with hice 4c. to MeLean & dant, rJ W Lindsay (of Fall River), Lewis, pepaitiian, Mareh 1 with mahoesny &c, to RP Buck & Co. Had heavy weather from the B all Toth inet, bearded rg War Engle, of Philadelphia, wit fh foremast and rudder gone, and assisted in taking off and transferring her crew to si rr) Keystone State, tor Philadelphia. Schr Meces (ot Whiting, Me), Sumner, Guantenamo, PR, 16 days, with sugar, to Jed Frye.’ 12th inst, lat 33.30, lon 74°90 spoke brig New World, of Boston, bound Medora, Morrish, Mayaguez, March 26, with sugar £0, Sehr to Peck & Church, Sehr Medora (ot Boston), Bartlett, Mansanilla, March 23, with sugar, for Boston Put into this port for repairs, hav: ing on the 9h tnat, of Hatteras, in a gale from ESE, carried awsy mainmast and fore topmast, stove hou es, &c. r DH Bits, Brown, Sagua,7 days, with sugar &c, to Brett, Son & Co. Schr Laura Gertrude, Campbell, Fernandina, 7 days, with cotion Ae, to Doliner, Potter & Co Sehr J ft Myers, Schners, Jacksonville, 8 daye. Bebr x Ee Niton, Jacksonville, 17 aye, Sehr ‘Burdge, New Smyrna, Fia, 5 days, with live oak to WON Swift” Hailed. im company with sents O fe Vardervoort, a and D E Wolf. Sehr Vi avis, Savannah, 12 days, with cotton &e, to Mailler & Lord. Sebr Manbassett, Ward, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton &c, to Wallace, Sherwood & Schr 1.8 Davin, Al “aiden, ‘Onaslestom, 8 days, with cotton &c, Smit r Randolph (ot Newark, FD, miher, ad very heavy NE gales the entire ff Tiacteras, fell in with sche Wave (of Great | Bee Harbor), Barrett, from Pilladelpbia. Marek 17 for Savane bab, with a cargo of slate, took from her the oflieers and crew, ‘The W bad ex- ‘Trae! town, 6 in'number, and brought them to thts port. | perienced constant heavy gules, during which sprung aleak, | and went downs short time after sho Was aban (the W was built in *ilmingion, Del, 8 years old 16% tons.) Schr Jonathan way, Cobb, Wilmington, NU, 9 days, Lind heavy weather; broke matnboom, ‘Sebr Saco, Thomas, Harmilton, NO, 14 days. be Na one, Piyinouih, NC, 6 days. br diue Bimtonson, Virginia, 8 da Kebr B Gornelinn, Simonson, Vingin Vugate, 5 gays. ryinia, 3 daya, Kobr A Booth, Burger Sehr Chrysolite, Brith, V Sehr Ire ites, i behr Golden Rule, Chi Sebr Levi Howe, Thomas, Kehr L Wedmore, Goodell, V i Repr T Rencatet Gold smith, Virginia, 3 days, Sehr B.A Conklin, Soper, Virginia, # days. Sehr JG Collyer, Hitehocek, Behr & Hi Hoyt, Cramer, ¥ ireinine Sehr R Olyde, Connor, Virginia, Sehr omens Btirling, Baltimore, Sehr Telegraph, Nickerson, Philadelphia for Providence, Rehr T Polter, Racket, Philadelphin for New London, Behr Margaret Anna, Hayward, Mieabethport C3 Red Bank, ver Boston. Sebr Lucy Blake, ft, Elltal ' Hallock, Flizavetport tor Pall River, tham, Eiizabethport for Providence. nthony, Elizal tuport for Fort Lee, Ellen, Hrewer, Alowny for Roston. arah, Preasy, ‘Port Ewen for Rockland. Behe Nciiford, 8 tne Handout for Parana chr », Rondout for Sehr Tile E "Avaeri P “ough ikeepale for ‘Dighton, jteamer Wm Woodward, © uimore, opepaipe, rest, Pindelphia Steamer Mara, Nichols, Philadelphia, Bweamer Comet, Jone. Philadel vein: Buoamer Fowomika, Nye. New Bedford. Albatross, Jones, Prov! aw. ae La Treat, from Cardifl. Lauretta, Bailey, from Ponce, PR. Thera a reat any Vowels at weber ia the Lower Ba; feate nye groct mass ‘at anchor in the Lower Bay, detained by head wind. v, SAPD. ip Borussia (Fam), Southampton and Hamburg sage Abert Gallatin, Liversoot; Fiymouh Nook, dowd, ‘Wind at sunset SR, with rain, Miscell se Sreament Nasnvinur, Murray, henoe for Charleston, ar, rived off the baron Friday morning, 12th, at $ o'clock, and at her wharf on Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Hee port arrivals avove, Bank Wexuay, previous ashore on Poindwil a Cherape: cake Bay, wen Hf 1 sakorenfvar parting both chains tn. térridic gale on the Thin ist, All her masts mere cut awa Stand she ined hard and fast bending of remals Thore: She did notienk tor several hours, but final hore. | Bhe did not leak tor sev urs, but Smaliy bi Brig Ratrrow, from New York for Havana, abandoned at PS tg rt ‘led hence March 12, with # cargo of mone . Mth, while aria the foret Nicholas Bleep er fell irom the efits during tre. ota fo ras lost fendous gale from f bulwarks and boa Bale ‘isckined” overboard opin use maintopsall;, pay on the larvoard bow; di Hog te nigin the vessel labored te Vex. and shined ia quantities (f water; at 8 AM found she With two feet of water in the pump well, Unuing to gain with the pumps apa Bans he ou 'Bo [= Reep her free; and, (he weater mde her enc eaten days. zine, 3 daya rating some, Bermuda: 2ist was taken of by eapunin of Bliaworth of Windsor, who kindly (23 crew; at 4:30 FM, when leavin ; ani wwrence In takin ‘omer us from o oar, staking ‘ing to our coufe hkewise to Capt es Sate mbt Starret, of brig Darien, for «passage phla, with from Cardenas Br Bue Avatancns, from ‘or Philade! ol Pit at in s sinking oon: Matanzas. wed and taken son teafon Sate a at aire f \¥8 ago for Jamaica, on put Dacl enn Mantis, (0f Chester), Mutray,, of 9 artine, om the 239 a prom Wako tho avait oS let for the protection sc vem, bear Bhai: ‘Vessel wilt prove a total Joes, nu Ineurance, from Wilming: back to Win tons barthen, itn. 3 rag So: from Boston, outward boun4, gaa Goa cape eee ad Port rail and bulwarks broken. ies Wwithe ‘Ro dare SavaNNan, - AprihS—Capt Orow, of 2 bog Se ata | | was skin, abandvned here. ‘The bark was trom isahaes Hom fe ee a DY, Fosewood and logw pRumasts, Maree 0 wood. ‘ut im, last fi bark Architect, Of Windsor, N8, 46 days trom Now York for Dubie (wheat and flour), ; | gale which tnrew the iat ay lon 57, encoun, Wad main and milzen masts ad lost rudder eer ps Mareh 27—8remen abij hao Bremen for Balthnore (qh Iss passengers ana general em stranded last night, ae ek weather, nthe Bay of News ark, Sanda: ome A tol ‘and crew {tiatided safely. n total wreck ; passengers Parenmo, March 2¢—» be Chieftain, American bark, Dato} pool for Marsciiles, which went on. Vt, suffered considerably from st sie alon tbe Bist March’ and filled ere the muaageavie Cles of ber cargo could all be dirchurged. a second surv was beld on the 21th March, snd reported that being broke in the Reel ‘sho cannot be ‘eave. ‘apd that having worl deeply into the sand, he continusnce of the recovery of the cargo bas becom ¢ n,dst diilicult and expensive. brought into Savannah some time since as mar Wao sold ot qT last Bhe was kav To ener Hutor & ‘Gammel! for $455, subject to » mor. oe ia Spoken &. a:ibip Star of the Union, Gorpam, from Boston Mareh 5 for ‘82, lon 41. eRe ae lon aoa0 dys trom ‘oston for San Franciscs, ine, from Bosion Jan Ship Fle cs © ‘snip sum toad 1 For a are dareh I va mua obhip Galena, Lea lon 26 W. pene! from Callao Jan 26 tor Corte, Teavite hence for NOrieans, April 8, las 25 48, — Am ship showing signal with red ground, white w in contre and letter &, was seen Feb 2 7 we} on 8 ‘showing a square ive triage 1 C5 racy cene, eA 8. a jean Ms ry , Bark ims ss ctwrlght, hence for Hong Kong, Feb 2h, IN, lon an ‘Loud, from NOrleans for Liverpool, Mareb 31, 70 tiles BBM of Pass a l,Outre, Cosmos, from East Machina for Ctenfuegos, April, Ath ‘brig aicering N by B, showing a white a al wits ect xi ri ae tier Fini, was passed Maron lat 26 eRe Wild Figen, 10 days from San Francisco for Mazatlam, Maich —, off Sit Lucas. ee ma, 3 Paaye hones for Matanzas, April, of Ber muda, Achr Naiad, of Balti ri 9, 6 PM, off Cape Hatteras, ent ens 8 ‘plan or Boston, Apri 9, o'PM, Cape Hatteras, miles. Foreign Ports. ANTWERP, Apet Le ad Hero, Loveland, NYork. Sid 3ist, J ‘Kuhn, Mons, Shi “aie nD Prisning, a Sist, Elizabeth, Hamilton, Harding, Breaxn, March %0—Off the Weser lighthouse, Bremen @® Wesneis, from N York. \ Bane Ona en” Arnable Teresa, Suria, NOwe jeans ‘uge, © March 30—Arr Crescent City, ceca aA ree Sy Pare march Skin esel, Bs Rkelund, NOrleans; Peverson, Charleston, z K “Qaviz, March 25—arr Dercy, Minges, NYork, Sid 2lat, Carne Hues, . linn, Ni CONSTANTINOPL her Stetson, Stetson, Chinchas Thaker, “allen, do. Sid Adtl, shi Hampton Bokds; © W White, Iéth, Alice Counce, Singer, do do; vent, 60 do An’ port 19th, ship gui Mary dietwh, Cork doy Aithy' Joseph Hale, Rose Standish, peste mary on Bolivian cost at $14 to Lome gt ec pe a vessel i—Are Our Unio ckarde ‘wou au ani ak fe) 3 Continent, Ha aes seks Clee Loane, ‘Mare! 23—Arr Syrian, Wilson, and Vivid, LeOow> Api ia Chper Wild, Torgeson, do; Vilingem, udelphia, ‘Apri L—arr Tulako, Jemen, San Eraneleon, Slat, Sleeper, NOrleans ‘NYork avin, Mar-h 28-care Pyramt harleston; 30th, ater, NY Bamoset, McNear, U! sid age. PaaS a Bhields a nites in owt apn 2 Kater Atmy, for NYork, Sth; Wm deltas ‘hi for do lel , Robin~ Cheever, ‘pmpinty Kabualls Geo Peabody, Hawes: Sald of Orleans, Dennis; owt american, Luce; deo hog arioes, Base ton; New nan ‘ire, 3 iiubper; donn Petien: Potters Oxae fillams; Rocka tehell; Atlantic, W: ma, Maxim; Wna'Frothingham, Ste- ‘Owego, sievens, Eouns, Porvemouth, Weoley rier, Pa ac ita ore LasdOW, juatcon: eh Mant so- Bid Hovins, ‘Martin, NYoek; UTM, Grexx Bernard, ubbard, di Goran Stee Kelley; Amuy © starr, Pairs bp por pe a a st ~y tet oward, Stan: Mune, March '2g-—sid tom Cuxhaven Wim & Jane, Brown, pucieene, Heuvonr, —Arr Vasco de Gama, De Groot, Boston, [ eitee lng | Feb 22—Sld oark Consuvution, Poster, Victor ia and 1eekslet, Liveiroot, March 20—Arz St Lawrence, Hayes, Savannahs Jessie Boyle, Kawle, wud O'Ihyen, addicks, NO: irude, bouné, do; slat, Jane Brown, Prowse, Hic ple '2ath, a! eubard, Kelly, ‘Seibourge: Ohi Mehan, St’ Step! {0tb, Eecort, W bitin Bist, et lover, Heaney ape fw bianley, Nichols, and. Gen Rowell, Boston; ‘Caroline Neamith, Cousina, ana Wan. berlain, Kno) ‘Ana Houper, t1ooper, bneob, doa enol Tzerie not american Union, Sobnsob, do; Avon, Mounce, Charleston Konia ‘ilian, Vianelle, Havana: Wm Wood! ‘M'Lellany i fax; David Biewart, Frentise, ward, ay ven jareh sun, Chas Bill, Penal, Calcutta; shes ras Cuba; Win hinger, Farly,WalltaayhS; 0 jayden, Sava ‘Manlius, Bray, Boston: Apri G iit Geno owes Ringo. N York; amerien ‘ealter , do; Gerhard, do; M’Pherson standin Perkins, Sarannas ‘bquandg, Ourry, Balifar; 8 E Fettigres, Burdick, Bell Knt out th, Camperdown, Cameron, N01 do; Humber, Jordan, St Joni, Ni; ApH | Cook, Calcutta; Pos Wail Lonpon, earch w—Arr Wm April Int Nerelde, » Freymuth, NYo Ml than Prince, Brown, old at Cc CGeonel ‘Spencer, N York (and arr and anchored ‘at Deal, Aj ‘April Ist, Mary B Rich, Rich, Matanzas, Bat tot bot Betty Perlvach, BI Bid from Gravesané apt lat, Ellen ‘Stevens, Howe, Cuba, Messina, March 17—tid Caroline. Vincent, Boston. ee March 16—In port bark Harvest, Austin, for ve Neweastie, April 1—Ent out, Ajace, Lauro, and Merehaiity Carr, tor NYork. ‘Newrort, March 20—Arr Wellfiee Mctivery, Havre. make eee tly 3l—of, ‘tafford, from Baltl- more for Piyuoori, March’ 30—Of, Vanguard, from Mobile for Bayre. Parenmo, March 22—Arr Fury, Kent, Boston; 23d. Tabitt, Davie Genoa, pid Iaith, © RC, Fin, AXork; 2a, «da, Moe rison, Philadelphia (before repe the QukeNsTOWS, March 30—hid | Francisco), Liversool Rexxpros, March port be land, disg brige Hidalgo, Whit Fluker, Lord, for Boston 2 day land, Balt louie e shre JF Wothere udder, for do ldg. Oat aisa Sylvester, and Genesea, a ubingre ai ‘ *intyre, Hamburt *y Mareh 3 BUNDERLAN ryaret ‘Stay aod ato, Golightly, do. woURiAMYTON, Mal a8 Montgomery, Pie, NYork. MYRNA, March are Daniel Webster, iN ‘Boston; 12th, Andtew Carney, Mayo, Constantinople, StekKa Leone. Feb 14—Lu port brig W it Jones, and a Salem rk. ‘Troon, March 30—8ld Retreat, Young, N York. ‘Tninste, March M—Arr Oreg yp, Chass, N York. Warexronn, March %—arr frairie sird, Whey, N York. id Wh Dunice, Tate, and Marinus, Keenin, N York; wa- liam, Delischow, do, American Ports. BOSTON, April 13, 2 M—arr M4 Martine; sehr Gen Veazie, Gallac: rinee. Cla Monticello, Govens, Port au rises, 4 ‘Aireosabah, Mth—Arr ship Oxenbridge, Howland, Tome via Rio Je ro; jit bark Major Norton, am , boasina. 7 Tel barks Anderson, trom, ‘Cape Goold Velma from Me and a id i Raturday, » iad bw to r Be: ip Syeedwell: el rg aac Spiny cs wie y Gregory, . legraph and Betsy Ames {<2 urine ; dera, Alice , NOri PN igs Foster, Gonatves, mas, Sufiaum, «°E Fluker wie oe sr or ie Buce, ephalus, Yornmie. ee JA oi id sip Hertenain <a tege “ling a it Petre: sebr Weet Desi, ley, Philade.phis, =n stands McConn big: Beet ay = werpoo! \ Seoetang Beee, D han) Old ke a, smth, Livers tices a wee of pr Towed to the bar on tm oralidad, "Tove sd ehip' 3 Wake. son Dark Morailand.. ‘Towed Uv the ba Held, and to sea bark TA J. Tha sh A Be ig 3 ling pe ¥oubly reported s4 Baring gone to towed to sea. th ine PMLADELE HE pe 1o—Are brig B NYork; schre Carson. BA pa Hal Cornwalits, } NF Wis Bar Gravelly, 7 pA woul, acre A mck mgt . one iat: rapa Core SES. Cate oa eet eae Do 3 val \ Wave, Merritt, att, = Bteclinan, Seuil, Haverill; sean iclaads ot Knight, gees Tortland , bo im Godfrey, Saicem;: Jas Neilson, Burt, ‘and Blackbird, Coupton, Boston Sid ehip Lancaster, Live: uu arn schr Robbie W Dillon, Marte, Cienfuegos; Indian een. en. PROV) iDheac By or Memary eten ner 1 gaara , Jonen, preg FYork. Sid sloop & sp Wee Artstentber Pfickn Baker: NYork; sch Geo Nlokerson’Phiideiphin,. He! sche Nightingale, Mone. eat sips a ‘peos, Colt; and sloop Neptune, igabeth pe ES Apel i « eo ki eohr Flyaway, Day Philadeiphi re a Fev 36240 Veekslet, ship Sukahine, oy SO, Apr! 12--Arr ark Chae Su me rate Cha zs Fa'Frizer, bet ie ay Bogras, Village Ge er eorgeotwn; Pg ae aad WIBCABAET: April 10—-Arr schr Groven, New ARRHAM, April 12—Are schr Tsaso Lovett, Jexandrin, Sid 9 ero g andr: oth, Ora Cow), Busiihe ana Aloe mine mi,

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