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| THE VICTORY AT NEW ORLEANS. (CONTINUED FROM TENTH PAGE.} ie of the Gosport Navy Yard. Sho had on the 24th inst. tem guue mounted, In the Dahi, , im the eentre ports a ifle, The same on the stern. thirty-twos, rifled, and six a ag commanded b; Feket iG fs ig. gF 5) : = H & 1 if fr i f fe i ii f 2 i Ere tnt 2§2 Hi fe f rete ged uilding ves-e's for the at the Navy Yard af Jefferson Ci:y, and was down with thirty moa to compicto ihe Louisiana, ‘The Mississippi had most of her steain machinery in wend her lora shippod. She was to have thres pro- the contre one was in. She drow nine -whea launched; would draw when completed iour- foot of water. Baton Rouge batteries, above and below, mount ‘Gy guos. ‘THE AMOUNT OF COTTON DESTROYED. Seafhowsnd talon of coop have pees parity since the Geet passed forts. A large purtion cotton was: -buard the ships, which were burnt. Tho ship Stato @( Maine.was lvaded with cotton, The ship Marshal had “00 bales on board. guns on the Lousiava each weigh t ‘the two rifled 14,000 pyunds. Tho bere is seven iuches. The breech val these guns wero strapped bya steol band, three fect “Broad and two inches in thickucss. These guns were e@manfactured ia Riclunvnd, Va. Alter a hurriod visit to the forts we passed down tho iver to get coal. shortly after our arrival the Iroquois @amedown. Captain jo Camp informed me that he bad gust received orders from the Fiag Oulicer to take in coal ‘and stores, and then to return to New Orleaus to receive M4 Gaal orders before proceading up to Memphis. Ihave @edoudt but that several of we light draught vessels “will go up with tho Iroquois. Atthe time | leit the tiag- Ro definite p:an had been adopted for further ope- Out of one thing I felt assured, it would not be Snag before active operations would commence, cither up ‘Ghe river, or ata piace 1 willnot ication at prosent fee obvious reasons. Forts Pike and Livingston are @brndoned, and the troops wie to-me.ly garrisone! ‘ehem have goue to support Leauregard. icoutd learn mothing from the robe!s in relation tv army invvoments. © purchased a newsp ior of a youngster who promised rr me one or more every cay; but 1 Isarned that Ro was imprisoned for selling me one, so | lost by that a Maper of the 29in. We lliied up our coal bunkers and ‘wore ready Ww louve as soon as the morning dawued. ‘Bows of the mortar flotilla were at Pilot Yown. The echoomer Jan Smith, of the mortar fect, was deapatched By Commpnior Yorter to Havana on Yunday last, with ‘the pows ui our passing the foris. Tho news was incan- | f ani foar the vessel was despatched without the Flag knowledzo; and shouid any trifling nows reach | ow! Zoudsiore the arrival of this despatch, you may know came, @O@eial Despatch from Commodore Far* ragut. Wasurxatow, Say 9, 1862, ‘The Kavy Dopartment has receivod the following in Goresting official details of the capturo of New Orieans:— Unerep Stares Fiag Sup Harrvon At Ancuon ov 1s City OF New OnLuay: April 29, 196 Sm—Ism bappy to announce to you that our ilag wares over bth Forts Jackson and St. Philip, ead at New O:lsans, over the Cusiom House, every ue.ns to secure the occupation by Butler of ali the forts along tho cust. Berwick’s and Fort Piko haye beon abandoned. In fact, there ‘& general stampede. I shall endeavor to follow it up. am bringing up t2e troops as ‘ast as possible. We Mave deavcoyed all the forts above the city, four ia pua- Wer, which are understood to be all the impediments etween this and Memphis. I am, very respectfully, Four obedient servant, . FARRAGUT, D. G. Flag Oficor Gulf Blockading Squadron, G@EW ORLEANS AFTER ITS SURRENDER. Mebel Account of the Manrer in Which the Commercial Mutters of uw City ‘were Affected. {Hrom the New Orloans Crescent, Apel 28. * pogo! big eo 2M. panes g wipe frog a general review this evonin, Ghat would be of the least satisfactory nature, woul:t . ascless; mevertheless, to keep up a record of events, ‘Guancial and commercial, wo resume our weokly task. si We entertain hopes that ihe future in ctore far our city with vem: mera'e us all the tivuble and dep mdeny which is Bow over the o maunity. At the date of our last wock'y summary, the ports be flow thecity wore invested, carising consiaerable auxicty - cireles, particularly go much so that it was deemed advisable by our mandators to take ry steps to piace their yalcables in a moe sale of security than the vaalts were supposed to @flurd. Monday and Tuesday thro of the banks redcerred their circulation, othois in part. On Wednesday a geuc- wal request was reoeived from tho authorities in Rich- moad for the banks to reirainfrom tho further paying eat of coin. Ou Thuisday morning our community in was astounded to learu that sovoral vessels of federa! Geot bad passed the fort below. A general @ceme Of confusion and excitement ensued, Some of the tanks requested thew d pritors to withdrew all ‘heir lin Beers end valuables on special diposit, and declining ta re fs. At meredion two of the banks closed their ‘doors, ns, to transact any furthor business. Notes, et course, unpaid, though there were few falling due. Oa “es opt moni ft wore still fui. ry arrival o enemy’s vessels in frontof the city. The backs were mammodiately closed , ead bave remained chsed since. When they will open egain for rogular business, it is impossible to predict or Ia the meantime, our currency is in perfect state of ‘hoped the panic counectod with it has and that on Homiay we may witne: ayfatrs. As for the individnal issues, alias ehtnplamers, of parties of Loretoiore standing aud re~ iy, Wa are Lot awure that the occurrences of week, che disasters in ovr situation, will in the lewet sereakem Or impair their solidity; yet it cimvot be denied bat measures should be taken to repress the further issue notes on the part of many makers, of whose re- i sme thar are many doubis. le observe any impropriiity in again s: . thst ap easuciation bu formen by some Sone roy ara “Midividuals, to bo denominated the “Cl Associa- thon,” to insue small notes for notes of large denomina- ‘Coes. The provoeds of these change notes to be held in Srust for the redemption of tho same. A fluctuating eurrency ie a post, and during @ crisis of the present }ductuation will attend the daily routine of curreat mwvewmonts. If we could return forthwith oa , & would redount to the good of all. Triie, of the coin that were here are now no lm: yer here. All expectation that coin payments would be ‘ecasiausd on the part of our baaks (provided they do doors again) must be fcr the present abendonod. tnalances, during (he part few days, there has been of he gen.vak curromey of the comjederacy. confusion and \u¢ertainty to the present po- aduirs. In all probability there my pc@sibiy fovumptious in'deulings in coin, Lat ia, if in private hands anwvutwide parties has not and flown away, ‘ho retuins fromthe banks to the Board of to-day. movements in produce inn | the week have been eqeatined toeugar and moitsses, chiofly before Friday. ‘There were sales of 1.500 lugshends uf ruyar und 4,500 bs thr dete ach La a facies rabble, it can be umuenced, Unring the burning of cotton, the braait- eg. Hp oF hogshcads Of suivar and furcing barre's of mosses, 2a in the nowt approved vyls of agrarviniem ‘Whe scene at tlic sugar dopo. at this time is too desulate + pegtiee ceo oan a bs ae aeaee iv this coiuma. wholcsate img and retail ‘os and @haye bave boon c.osed siive Thursday. Our streois aud Sveaues, therofory, present a very qloomy as Under I t f 4 ( 4 HG H I fi i i 1s ? she assurance of the command 'ny oi er of ths Dilett Staves Yorces, ite the cits, many stvcs may be roped next week. Mayor ius also requested the keopore. of 8 i groceries and provision houses to open their doo: Supply Abe pubic fae aw ny ea vot the moantime, if we take a distant view of the ‘@risis, we may Well inytire, “From Whence js cur com. amnity bo obtain suppiigs of provisions and broad Marvation and famisie really face. wound tn fact. The. pended fs ropeiae ten eomnunicntion | fiver—from wiijua scotinu sverai lat fom foacs of Supiiios wore expe.tod, having heen f ey Uae Comnutien of vacred by ture by tho invading Ke Piekoartening tines, « Caw. All teabaactions In bor ul’ stocks ‘have Hee Sronght.t0 a clue by so wvcutsel iho post Uiree dare, When thoy will vo resutied We is dithewis ty w sropheay or iret ‘ofcers, conibeitata @ starred aghast, 25 16 wer, at tha portion ef the + Ly haoe a thevige We wan ondy Lape w Miromele in a Joo dey Arrival of Wrophics Capeaia Bailey, of the cay Suyggs, of the ' NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1862—TKIPLE SHEET. naval vietory at New Orleans—reached here to day, with despatches and trophies. Among thege are, @ aploadid elk flag that was borne by the old Chalmette regiment, which surrendored to Captain Batley at the Quarantine ground, below New Orleans; the Louisiana Stave flags that wore taken down from the captured forts, the Cy Hail and other public buildings in New Orleans. These trophies attracted attention at the Navy Department and the reception room of the House of Representatives. Captains Bailey and Boggs, accompanied by Captain Fox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, visited the Capito, to day, and were received by the naval committees of the two houses of Congress, to whom they madean inter- esting statement of the achievements of the Western Gulf Squadron in the Lower Mississippl. Colonel J. M. Bradley, of this city, received today @ letter from Captain Alden, of the United States sloop-of-war Richmond, announcing the death °f his eon, J. B. Bradley, midshipman on the Richmond, during the engagements with Forts Jackson and St. Phi- Mp. Captain Alden says, while the balls were falling ‘thickly this young officer acted with the coolness of veteran. He had just received aa order, and even in the midstof the danger did not omit to give the military salite, when as bis arm came back to his side he fell Ufeless at the Captain’s feet. Opening of the Port of New Orleans to ‘Trade. ‘Wasuinctom, May 9, 1862. ‘The preliminaries for the opening of the port of New Orleans to foreign and loyal domestie trade have been arranged, and only the official announcement of the Union occupation of that city was waited for before the isaue of the proclamation. This official intelligence was received to-day, and the announcement of the opening of this important Southern port will be made immediately ‘aftor the return from Fortress Monroe of the President and Secretaries of War aud the Treasury, who are hourly expected. NEWS FROM PORT ROYAL. Running of the Blockade at Wilmington, N. Cu, by the Rebel Steamer Nashville— She Ground; om the Bar, but Ultimatcly Escapes thr Blockaders, &c., de, Tho United ~ steam transport Oriental, Captain Tuzo,from!) ; . «i 6th 'inst., arrived at this port last night. Nothing of importance had taken place at Port Roya, since last advices. Steamers leave Hilton Head daily for Beaufort, Otter Island, Edisto, Damfustie, Fort Pulaski and Tybee. ~ ‘Tho rebel steamer Nashvilie, alias James; Wrace, sueceedod jn running the blockade at Wilmington, N.C. , afew days ago. Tho sailing sloop-of-war Jamestown was blockading the port at tho timo. It being caim the Nashvillo had no difficulty in passing her, but in cross_ ing the bar she ran aground. The captain of thc James, town immediately despatched a boat to a steamer, somo fifty miles off, but before the steamer re:ched the ground the rebels, by the aid of smal! steamers, had succeaded in lightening the Nashville and gotting into port. The following vessels were at Port Royal:—Stosmors Cahawba, for New York; Delaware, Cosniopolitan, Hon- daras, Mattano, and Flora; shin Wm. Cummings, bark Eagte, brig Albert Adams, schooners Reinhardt, New Zealand, Blackbird, Burroughs, and Westorn Star. ‘The following are the passengers by the Oriental:— Mr. Barnes, Mr. Barker, Mr. Oobb, Miss Alice Thomp- son, Lieut, EH. Hotchktss, Mr. Pendleton, Capt. Pailoy, Mr. Morrow, Liout, A. H. Libby, J. A. May, Mr. Bullock, Rusgell, D. Benediect, Cyrus Samborn, J. Franz, M. Hoyt, Lient. Rica, Rev. Mr. Rich, Mr. Phife, Mr. Conolly, S. S. Crane, Capt. T. Rogors, Geo. Green, H. Fulton, Julius Hess, Mr. Murray—aad 46 in the stecrage. THE WAR IN THE SOUTHWEST. Reinforcements Flocking to Beaurce gard—Gunboat Skirmish at Fort Wright—Thirty Pieces of Cannon Exe humed at Columbas—Our Troops With. in Two Miles of Corinth, &c. Pirman’s Ferny, Ark., May 8, 1862. Two gentlemen who have been in the South since the commencement of the biockide arrived here to-day. They left Memphis two wocks sinco, coming to Jackson port on the steamor Sam. Hale, which arrived herc last ‘Tuesday, but her officers learning that our troops weve marching 02 that town, shs immediately started down the river. Our troops reached there the following evening. Provisions, clothicg and all kinds of morchandisc are very ecarco throughout the South. Tennessce money is at a premium of 20 per cent, and gold 100 per cent. Drafting for tho army is going on, regardless of posi- tion, and many Union man are flying to the mountains and swamps, Fort Pillow is the only dofonce on the Mississippi that is considered secure on the water sido. General Price’ my bre gone to Fort Pillow and Corizth. The force at Corinth is supposed to be ono bundred and ton thousand. Fiftcon boats are now at Little Foce, Grid ‘on board twelve thousand Arkansas troops for jath. ‘Tho rivers have beon very high, and Napoieon is now flooded, Cmcaco, May 9, 1362. A special despatch from Cairo says:— Yoo steamer Brown, from the flotilla, arrived this ing. At daybreak yesterday four rebel gunboats were scen Founding the point, making their way in the direction of tho mortars, evidently with the intention of capturing them. Our gunboats formed in line of batt'c, und the decks were cleared for action. Some fifty shots wero jired, when tno rebels retired. Their distance was so great as to make it impoasibie to tell whether any shots took off ct. ‘Tho tit from the mortars, which had been suspend- 8, was ronewed, and when tho Prown left ed for two ws ‘was going on with great Vigor. To guard against any surprise the mortar boats are towed up the rive bi Bt, and remain behind tho fleet. : eee te yor Sharpe, of Columbus, who was carried away by tho rebels at the time of the evienation of that place, has ani tells pitiful stories of affairs at Mem- yhi pointedsput the place whera the rebels buried thirty pieces of caznou in Columbus, all of which have been exhumed, and are now ia our poss*ssion, A boat from’ Pittsburgh arrived here jast night, and reports that our army was within two mites of Coriutl that heavy firing was going on with our extreme a: vance, but it was thought RO general engagemcat Wes progrocaing, Mewohbis papers of the Sd and 5th are received. The Avalanche ot tho Sth says:—Ths battle so long an- Ucipated at Corinth is postponed for the prosent. From Fort Wright our advices are to Saturday. federa's continue their harmless pastime, much to tho amusement of our gallant boys. We believe thore is every prossect that our authoritics will, under no cir- cumstances, surrender this s:rong sold. From Vicksburg we learn that the suthoritics are ra- pidly herrying foward guns apd coinpleting fortiica- beck ‘sbeped bg ere my to e = rend formidable f as to prec! sibility OF the passage of the enewy's fleet up the river, ¥ ‘The Avalanche acknowledges 2 oss of twenty kilied and one hundred wounded at Farmington, on Saturday Wst, aud dep: ecates the tion of the puey of perse- culizg men, and gays such a course of action by the overnment is calculated to lead to disastrous resulis. ‘Tho government is becoming unpopuinr, and the Ara lancke dues not hesitate to attack ityvigorously. A gontleman, who leit New Orleans on ihe Ist, says thei tho Union war vessels, after having passed the furis, bribed the Irishwomen to influenco their husbauds ja the forts to give up. The result was that 380 men spiked the gus and delivered themselver up to the ene- my: General Batler is in the city, haying como up in the first transport fiom below. Joi. Davie his iesued # proclamation appointing the 16th of the presont .onth for the people to unite in thetr several places of worship in humble supplication to Almighty God that He will vouehsafe His blessing on the Cont arms, and that He will strengthen and pro- tect the peop!o from the maehinations of enemy, and in His own good time restore peace. May 0, 1962. Cairo, The enemy bave 1,000 cavalry ut Drisdon, Tenn, ‘and 600 at Gardne! ap lat nine was reper ed that a company of rebe! cavalry occupied Union ity. “ Moum:xy; Tono., May 9, 1862. Refagees from Memphis, Mey 4, who have arrived hore, report the citizens in @ great panic. The troops are gradvaliy evacuating Fort Pillow aud,coming to Corinth, | Beauregrod is scraping everything for the im- indiig battles, The couscript law takes effect on the 9 that every man must or cut Bait. y federacy of the 24th chronictes the ar- rival ou the 23d of @ long train of box cars filled with tories, sai chelt departure onthe gith for Madison, where yw imprigoned ia the old fi peer thas piace factory building at or A Brownsville letter says that a jactamiento from Viduarri bod been received, imposing a duty of one and alaif cons on very pound of cotton shipped in Now Mexico, and a duty of twenty-five per cont on all goods from Mes ico into Texas. 4 recunnojsvance within a mile of the enemy's en- trenchimetts fully estaitishos the fact tbat the rebels are Hine it force, and ‘urthermore thas they will ight inside their enirauchinents, ‘Tho weather is govd and tho roads ave improving fast, Nothing ts knows bece of uh Catro, or news of any kind not fay 9, 1882, na cavalry Lave are d and eguiy or Moty. ville, em route for ti Chik 0, May 9, 1862 vom Catro today ate that the y alow ty Failing 8 in the vapid finnk, to the NEWS FROM NEWBERN, Nl. C. Arrival of the Transports Albany and Eastern Queen. ‘The steamship Albany, Captain Chadasy, from New- bern, N. C., on the Tth instant, with tho mails and pas- sengers, arrived at this port yesterday morning. Among tho passengers are Captain Pierce, of the schooner John Aumach; also Captain W. H. Tulford, of the schooner Messenger, which were wreckod two weeka ‘ago on the North Carolina coast. Nothing bas bee dome by the expedition since the taking of Fort Macon. Seven or eight veasela were met near Hatteras Inlet, loaded with horses and field batteries , supposed to be con- aigned to General Burnsides. ‘The United States Transport Eastern Queen, Captain Collins, from Newbern and Hatteras Inlet 7th inst., with 104 siek and wounded from Burnside’s army, at Newbern and Roanoke Island, arsived at this port yesterday morning. nothing new had transpired since the departure of the Peabody. 4 ‘The officers and men om beard the Eastern Queen desire to express their gratitude toCaptain Collins, his officers: and crew, for their kind treatment of them during the passage. The following is list of the sick and wounded:— Tsoatenant Wm. A. Cahill, Co. A, 80th New York, Elm!- shot in thigh. ‘Noskporal Goma, co. ‘A, 80th Now York, Eimira, gun- Private Stephen Dows, Co. H, 6th New Hampshire, heen aa A. Hildreth, Co. H,6th New Hampshire, Private Jas. Cromath, Co. 1, 6th New Hampshire. ‘Thos. I. Vose, Co.'—, 6th New Hampshire, diarrhea. Private J. T. Ham, Co. D,10th Connecticut, Saulebury, Orderly Eorgeant Wm. Carrington, Co, E, Sist Now Yoenrete ee on barred din Rhodo Island, Ashus, Sirpgra Fs reca,co F, 27th Massachusotts, West Private Henry H. Peck, Co. H., 27th Massachusetts, soe ea Ae ulltad ,Co. @,25th Massachusctis, North. ‘wound in the le ampton, gunshot a Trivaie er w. ope, I, lst New York, Otsego Wael C. Carney, 0 ‘Massachusetts, Ded- Private H.C. Larnoy, Go. &, 2h fualn J." Russell, Co. G, 6th Connecticut, South Norwich, kidneys. Pai Nooy e pean Oh MG 17th Massachusetts, New- pis rt, rhoumatisn. rns, iB: ‘conme Co. R,11th Connecticut, Deep iver, 8 0! VO hut 5 Private Charies Tayler Co. K, lith Connecticat, Hart- ford, rheumatism. Private \'m. Jarneau, Co. I, 10th Connecticut, Green- wich, debility. Private William Cochefatr, Co. 1, 9th New York, New York, gunshot wound in the shoulder. Private F. Burch, Co. H, vth New York, New York, mnshot wound in the thigh. Private G. 2. Carteen, Co, H, 9th New York, Now Private 3. bey ww York, New York, shot wound in Private J- Voorhees, Co. A, 9th New York, New York, ynshot wound in the leg. eprivate 3. baagitpresliee B, 9th Now York, Now York, sunshot wound in the fore arm. SrPrivato P. Nockcsen, Co. C, 9ih New York, Now York, gunshot wound in the knee. 4s Private J. Byrd, Co. F, 9th New York, New York, gua- shot wound in the thigh. Private L. Coleman, Co. F, 9th New York, Now York, gunshot wound in tho thigh. Privato H. Harterfels, Co. F, 9th New York, New York, gunshot id in the hans Cor! ore Vala ', 9th Now York, New York, poral ¥*. Vuladd, Co. wetecans hs iietaoe, ‘% H, 9th New York, New York, Bit TL Wm bakthows, Co. IL, 9th New York, Now oni iz rit rm ar, Ta ait York, New York, Major T. Everts, 89th New York, Binghamton, injury tos Private R. H. Irwin, Co. I, 51st Pennsylvania, Union county, gunshot wound in the arm. Corporal R. L, Watrous, Co. K, 11th Conneeticat, Deop Chauncey, Co.G, 21st Massachusetts, shot wound in the arm. Rex,Co. D, bist Pennsylvania, Morris- hot wound in the knee. Eugene Duval, Co. K, 11th Connecticut, New atnputation of the log. Seaton, Co, I, 10th Connesticut, Round town, Privato Corporal W. Hill, fever. 4 Captain 8. D. ShofMfield,Co. H, 8th Connecticut, Ston- qunshot wound in the chest. oS. J. Scales, Co. D, 10th Connecticut, Midson, fevor. ak ag 8. Saxton, Co. A, 10th Connecticut, New ven, fever. Private Jas. Powers, Co. G, Gist Pennsylvania, Centre county, gunshot wound inthe arm. PrivaieChas. B. Hoyt, Co. H, 8th Connecticut, South Norwich, gunshot wdund tn the hip. Corporal G. 19th Connecticut, Green- . ton, wich, gunshot wound in the . Sergeant Joho D. Torry, Oo. F, 234 Massrshusetts, Bos- ton, left Ieg amputated. wid'on D. Pratt, Co. 1), 224 Massachusetts, Sunder- nd, fever, Sevgeant 0,1. Goodhue, Co, K, 27th Massachusetts, ington Pri Spring dysentery. rotate me Sours, Go, OC, 10th Connecticut, Now Haven, fori es ‘OF. sm ee we + Privato M. G. Smith, Co. K, 27h Massachusetts, Wor- thington, debility. Private J. ¥. Ti Co, A, 27th Massachusetis, Wor- thington, fover. Trivate Henry M. Grant, Co. EB, 10th Connecticut, Mansfield, tuindago. Private Silas A. London, Co. I, 10th Connecticut, Green- wich, fever. Private C. L. Taytor, Co. C, 10th Connecticut, Bloom- kl, typhoid fever. Pri 2. E. Northrop, Co. G, 10th Connecticut, Darien 3 % Second Lieutenant Wm. K. Foster, Co. &. 61st Pennsyl- vania, Mitineburg, bronchitis. Corporal H.C. MoCormick, Co. H, 6lat Pennsylvania, upshot wound in the leg. WV. Aden, Co. H, 27th chusetts, North Adams, diarrhoa. Private J. L. Fuller, Co. C, 27th Massachusetts, South Egremont, diarrhaa, Private D. G. Daiman, Co, C, 24th Massachusotts, Wins- town, rheums ‘F Private &. D. Mudley, Co. C, 21st Massachusetts, Ash- Dburzham, shot wound in thigh. Private W.C. McKenley, Co, H, 2ith Massachusetts, Attleboro, rheumatism. Private’ H.C, Smith, Co. F, 24th Massachusetts, South Boston, knee joint. Pri J. Richardson, Co. B, 27th Massachusetts, Athol, debtvity. Private Orin Jones, Co, C, 27th Massachusetts, Deor Md, bronchitis. R u Private Jacob Riden,Co. D. 81st Pennsylvania, Mont- gomory county, debility. Brad Daa I. Knight, Co. G, 27th Massachusetts, Nor- ich, fever. Private George R. Woodward, Oo. K, 10th Connecti- cut, East Haven, fever. Privato C. B. ding, Co. D, 27th Massachusetts, Am- erst, disease of lungs. Private bated Doyce, Co. K, 27th Masgachusetts, lel . Private Honry a Sinith, Co. A, 27th Massachusetts, Southampton, debility. Second Lienteuant G. Sebull, Co. 1, 61st Pennsylvania, Norristowa fever. Private N. H. Kingsley, Co. A, 20th Massachusetts, Northampton, fever. Private Ingiass,Co. A, 24th Massachusetts, HydePark, ppennonia, Leste G. Stevens,Co, A, 27th Massachusetts, Aden- vilie, fever. Private Theodore Batra, Co. G, Slet Pennsylvania, Beio fast, amputation of Onger. Bankus, Co. I, 61st Pennsylvania, Nor. ristown, devi ity. Private P, Michener, Co. 1, 61st Pennsylvania, Norris. town, debility. ti a a Na C, 24th Masgachusetts, Auilict, ron. Private James Powers, Co. @, Gist Pal font, ampitation of tho finger.’ eet Private John Conly,Co. C, 24th Massachasetts, West Stockbridge, fover. Teamster Abel Webber, Co. K, 12th Connccticut, Deop River, chronic uleer. Frivato F. Storeham, Co. K, 27th Massachusetts, 24th Massachurctts, wrmerton, Oo, G, 2Ti Maseachurotts, Springfield, rheamat|*m. 2th Massachusetts, ‘iva! Gloucester, pee. Private W. A. Bradley, Co. Saulsbury, fov er. Private H. 1. Vettmann, Co. @, 27th Massachusetts, rrivate David Ul, fnow, Co. F, 25th Massachusetts, Fichbury. dmprtavon of two fingars. ton, nouraleia Corporal &. Sauwt Private Joba F. Fiher, Co. A, Sandwich, fever. Corporal BH. Mittell, Co. K, Salem, diarrhoa, Private Muaro Wright,Co. @, 27th Massachusetts, Montague, fever, Pr J. H. Scott, Co. D, 24th Massachusctts, ‘H, 27th Massachusetts, Florida, aphonia. Private FE. H, Atwood, Co. I, 27th Massachusetis, Belohertows, Cover, Private G. H. Baruard, Co. D, 24th Mossachuseits, Cbichopes, rhe nmatiom. Private If. O. Marana ,Co. A, 27th Massachusetts, Novth- ainpton, (over. Privato M. McGarth, Oo. K, 27th Massachusetts, Spring- feld, amputation tox. i Corpora, W. i, Wartinan, Co. D,aith Massachusetts, Nosion, Levers Ov Northan ‘ver. Corporal H. Liakevek, Go, ©, 24th Maseachueatts, Bon- Coptershire, phovmenin, Corporal ¥.sulavan, Co, K, 24th Massachusetts, Bos ton, pnewmneni Corporat C. | Seath Wilmln Co. ©, Tih Mastachaseits, Glou- Peeves, Co. » fever. Valtavrtien, Oo. D, 10th Connectiout, H, QTth Moasaachosetts, Jowloy , Co. F, 10th Connectiqnt, Ife GN TO RICHMOND. ‘ - The lendi@ Advance of General Mc- Glellan—The Capture of New Orleans— Important Movements in the West— Captures by the Blockading Squad- ron—Opening of the Southern Ports— Interesting News from Europe, &c. Full and intoresting details, by telegraph and from our special correspordents, of the Victorious Advance of Gen. McClelian’s Arms from Yorktown towards Richmond, in- cluding accounts of the evacuation of Yerktows, the Battle near Williamsburg, and the Fight and Rout of the Rebels at West Point, accompanied with a Map, showing the strategic potnts around Yorktown and Richmond, ‘will be published im the Wuexry Hxxarp, ready thie morning at ten o’elock. It will alse eontain an inserest- ing account of the Shelling of Sewall’s Point by the Navat Forces; The Official Accounte of the Capture ef New. Orleans, and all the Rebel Batteries and Gunboats above and below the eity; Important News from the Army of the West: The Operations of the Blockading Flect; Seere- tary Soward’s Lettors to the Forcign Ministers, relative to the Opening of the Southorn Ports, and all other ia- teresting and important news of the week; The Latest News from Europe, &c. ‘Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six coats. Oficial Drawings of Murray, Eddy & Co.'s Kentueky and Missouri State Lotteries, Kentucky, Extra Utass 21 —DMay 9, 182. $8, 46, 74, 62, ante 50, 23, re 16, 58, 32, Kxntvcer, Ags 220. 80, 11, 10, 23, 95, 28, 56, 67, ‘27, 41, 25, 65. Circulars sent free of charge wow ia Covington, Ky. of tho Kentucky and —May 9, 1862, my Ds Gy Ads dy 17, 5, 9. Di WARB, CLASS 22'—May 9, 1862. vily vie Le T2, 7, 69, Lh, dd, 16, Be addressinvoriy A. MORRIS & CO., Wilmington, Delaware, or Govin;ton, Kontucky. na OLass Royal Havana Lottery, Conductet by the Spanish ernment, Prizes cashed by TAYLOR & CO., bankers, 16 Wail stzect Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotte- ries, Information given, JOSEPIL BATES, broker, No. 11 Wall aiveet, room No, 1, New York, The Spring Hat for Gentlemen, Dispens- ed bv nacheid, is acknowled.e1 bby ull to be the moat Gentlemen who want a fin comfortable an ESPENSCH<ID, a: Style of Gentlemen's r Duane street. David’s Sprin; Hats. 299% Broudw: Stran ask whe: * Where ws Arriving In Town No Longer ha hotel or such a theatre is located, b: OX?" and being told corner of Fulian ‘and Broadway, they rush off in’a state of the greates: ex ment to the Cataous spot, uawilng to be sven in avy pt Jace until they have been made preseniable by the He yir\ ti of a choice Spring KNOX Hat, the price ont Straw Goods—For fonts. Al! the n alt at BANTA’S, Cant of watch is Grand Gala Da dame Celeste’ this afternvon and evening, ani for the last times ower’ of the Infant Or The Great Doq Show.-Barnumh has made immense preparations for this great show at the > seum next week, At Jeffers’, 573 Broadway, Gentiemen's fie Bhoen ard vdete Galters in teas vattety. At Jeffers’, 573 Bron: ‘ay, Ladics’ Cone Boots, $2; 0; , $1.75; children’s, Gree Boots 825 Batecorsls 9 Se ees, oro lievadray. * Hit.—Gents’ Patent Leather at BARTLETT'S, 372 Grand street, corner of A Bi Boots at Nor‘olk. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, 231 Broadway, corner of Marray strret, ‘New York. Tobacco.—Yellow Bunk Tobac- sirndoodniva Fue’ Yelog Sank foc, tre from al aeeaie by ae OH WIN é ROTHER. 209 Water street. ~~ SSS eee ee rie aan Gi Moray seal oF », Bidetio fem, 9! Gb Mui ray street, cor iter of College place. OTR" M. PATRICKE Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the world; harm! roltable and instantaneous. Sold and ap- lied st BATCHELQR'S Wig Factory, 10 Bond serst. Hills Hair Dye—50 Cents, Biack or Brown. Bestin use, Depot No, 1 Barclay street, aud sol! by all druggists. AP: Dr. bg age al 9 Medical Discovery Is Wend: Batt thou, Uewra: Fever Soren Pump ay and every r eum, Uleera, Fever Sores, diseade of ihe Skin, of Whatever nature, Beautiful Compliexion.—Laird’s Bleom of Youth or Liquid Pearl preserves and brautifies tue com- plesion and skin. Sold by all druggists and at 439 Broadway Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Prescrvative and Wigs, the beat in the world, wholesale and retail, aud (he dye privately applied at No. 6 Astor House, ‘Trusses.—White’s Patent Lever Trusses are the best in the world fcr curing ruptures; differing in Principle and action from all old fashioned humbugs. Sep- pare and Braces unvivalled. Oall and see them. ~ Pamph free, GREGORY & 0O., 25 Bond street the Beat Barry’s Tricopherous a cheapest article for drossing, beatitlfying, curling, clean preserving and restorin} ir, Ladies Sold ail druggists. . bind P Catarrh.—Dr. Goodale’s Catarrh Reme- dy ,Ponetrates Mie recret sinbush of Uns territe daease tnd cures it without pein or peril. rice $1. Sold by drug. Gisls, Depot 612 Broadway.” Sond a samp fora pomhler, Cam Letl, Chemist and Apothecary: e corner of Eighth avenue and Twonty-cighth street, proprietor in attendance, Pure medicines, “ ee ta eae Exterminator Depot remove 0 -¥ CT] 8 roadway, between Broome and Camme—Lavamnsy.—On Toosiay “atk—LA UGLY. 5, the Kev. Joseph Woods, ah tho Yoatdenae st tho. briae, Mr. Fraxom G, Cams’ to Miss Mania Lavamuy, third daughter of Mr. James —, all of this city. Dre Cummings, Joux K. MoUcine, Kay 'te’ Ausce C: Bicaer, of this city. i ¥ Me aed the ceremony the partice proceeded Surrn—ivrHRs.—O0 evening, May 8, by Alde:man Jobn 'T. Henry, Mr. Kowan sien to Miss Mancenta L. Gutomi, all of this city, Died. ‘ Broavtey.—On Thuraday evening, May 8, of disease of the heart, at New tee a ge Island, Tuomas Iou- years. take this (Saturday) atternoon, At two o'clock, from his Inte rasidenve, New (8 =~ Y Lancashire (Fnglind) papers pleaso oopy, Benax.—On Thursday, May 8, Mrs. Maka Buauax, wife of Jobu Behan, aged 36 years, Tho rejatives and iriouds of the family aro invited to attend the tunerel, on Legg bite At one o'clock, from her Inte residence, No. ‘third aveave, near For- ty-ibird street, Baowxe.—Ou Thursday ,May 8, E14 How inp, daughter ot Harvey II. and Nollie Browne, and gramidaughter of La Gravge — ‘The remains will be taken to East Chatham, where the funcral will take place, from the vesiievce of her grand- fathor, Wilimm Browne, this (Saturday) afiernoon, at om bang aid Tr lease Albany ‘ay Papers copy. Bovia.—On Thursday, Yay 9, after a short amd gevore ilness, Mra. Saran Doyie, 4. The frionds of the family aro invited to abtend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at hall-past one o’ciock, from her late residence, 316 Mott street, te Calvary Cometory. Cantuaan.—On Thurslay, May 8, ‘Tuomas, gon of ‘Thomas and Mary Ann Carrogan, of county, Ire- land, in ie Sist year of his 3 ao respectfully invited His friends and xcquaintar to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 01 Firat mroot, (aia <osmarday) afternoon, Rt one o'clock, Cantuyaroy.--On Thuraday, May 8, Wittaam Carrivg- ‘ton, Lisutentant of Company E, Fifty-first regiment, Coi. Ferrero, from wonnds received at the iaking of New: bern, N. G., March 14, 1862, agod 30 years, 11 mon fis and 11 day ay ‘The relatives aon friends of the family are most re- apectiully imvited to sitend tho funeral, from 119 '¢ Chacies street, on Sunday afternoon, as two o'clock. ‘iho romaine will bo is toried in Greenwood, ‘Cwenen. Willlamsborg on Friday, May 0, Manoa. nur, wife of Androw DB. Churel,. aged 46 fears, 5 months and 26 day# frisaia Of the tenily are fespertfuily invited to 4 the funeral, at the South Fifth street Method Kipisoopel church, on Monday a(ternoon, at one v'cioc\, withont further mvikation. Coxe0n Briday eveuing, May, Mre, Arice Cox, the doloved wife of Philiy Cox, native of Lietrin, coumty Monaghan, Ireiand, oqud 40 years, ‘The fens of the famiy and also those of james Dig! { Jamqs Quinn ae respectfully requosted to atiend the funeral, on Sund enor, at hAireiant two o’ciock from corner Nori #ixth and Fourth ste Whitomeury. Menage: ey ©: p'ease copy. Cour y.,0n Momlay, May 4, of dis. Gago cont: acted at Proshurg Laat Cera K. Coons of this ivy, Sun of the late Wao. tt. Cooke, aa attaghod to the United States Quartermaster’s Dopartment. His remains will be brought to this city for wierment Dug notice of tho (uneral will be given. Coorm.—On Friday, May 9, Mary E., wife ef John &. Cooper, tn the 86th year of herage. ‘The funeral serv ioes will take place from the residence Of ber muther, 147 South stress, Williamsburg, ou Sus- day aliernoon, at two o’cloek. Tho ieiatives aud frieids are invited to attend, without further notice. Her remains will be taken tq Greenwood for mterment. Conwar,—On Friday, May 9, of croup, Duisa G. Con way, of Charles and Catherine A. Conway, aged 2 years und 39-days. ‘The friends of family are respectfully invited to attend ‘he funeral services on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, at the residence of her parents, 382 Hudson street. The remaius will be takem to Oak Hill Comotery “Caown On Tinteday, May 8,¢ after «Jong and Te e and pro- Crowe, and daught a Haas See, io ter veridge, hoya Horse artillery. frieuds and the friouds of thefamily are respect- Limerick papers copy. Cummucs,—On Friday, May 9, Eveaws, son of Allan and Sarab Ann |, aged 8 ineniks. Cummings, ‘The relatives and {rieuds of the (amily are respectfully invited to atjaud the funeral, from the ‘residence of bie Perents, No. 63 Bast Thirtieth etree, ou Sunday after- ‘noon, at half-past one o'clock. Scire —oadaeniy, on Friday, May 9,James Crarr, in our a the 59th ‘The relatives and }, and members of Mechanics’ Lodge, 1.0.0f0.F.,are bespecifuliy invited to attend tue funeral services, ou a{ternoon, at five o’ciock, from his late dar kg No, Wess Thirty-first atrees. ‘The remains will be taken to New Rochelle for intef- ment ou dMumday morni ‘Leabom.—At New Haven, Conp., 03 Friday, ee. rae (nay a Youngest daughter of the ry Denison, Keq. ‘Tho {uneral wiil take piace on Monday afternoon, at two o’ck.ck, trom ber late resideuce in New Haven. Porp.—On Thursday, May 8, Jouw Fors, in the 75th year of his age. Funeral services will be beid at the house of his ne- phew, Charles A. Whitney , No. 188 yr (etuiday) wfternoca, ut three v'elook. His ante family are invited to attend without (urther v ¥ Phitadely bia papers please copy. Gauiz.—» Bivoklyn, ow Wednesday, May 7, Mrs. Exmameta Gants, tu tho 12d year of ber age. ‘The relatives and frieuds are respectfully invited to attend the funeial, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her lute residence, No. 62 Prospect strect. Grsusk—in this ¢ity,on Fridsy, May ¥, ALEXanven H. Greene, Esq. Haanixoton.—On Wednesday morning, sfay 7, at the resi¢ence of her puronts, No. 304 Mutt street, Kary, the beioved child of James abd Catharine Harrington, aged 7 yours and 22 days. ‘Lhe romaine were interred in St. Patrick’s Cometery, corner of First avenue and Eleventh street. Harvixe.—On Friday, May 9, James Lawrence Haro- ING, youngest eon of Richard and Alice Harding, aged 6 mouths and 20 days. ‘Tho relatives aud frionds are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Saturday) afteruoon, at two o'clock, trom Nv. 23 Scammel street. Hauxrr.—0On Friday m /rping, May 9, of consimption, Joux Lametr, a navive of Listowle, county of Kerry, lre- and. tho funerat will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, at hali-;agt ope v'cicck, trom St. Vinceut’s Hospital, Hlevei.tir street, noar Soveuth aveuue. ‘Hixxa.—On Friday, May 9, Mary Ann Binns, aged 1 and 5 months. ‘The fviecds aud acquaintances of the family are re- spectfuily iavitod to attend the funeral, [rom the resi- dence of hur parents, 133 West Tairty second street, this (Saiurdiy) altarnocn,at two o'clock. Mer remains wii! De iakon to Calvary Cometery tor interment. —Suddeniy , on ‘thu say, May 8, of disease of tho bea:t, FRapcsiMcnien, inthe 48cb year of bis age. ives aud Crieucs are respedwully invited ww 0 (uLoral, frem his late resitenco, Nv. 1 Mar is (Saiurday) morning, at ten o'clock, ‘Thy re. Wil be taken bo Groenwood Comotary. Hoki0.b—Gn Vriday, May 9, oun Moxspoon, in the H T3d your of bis age. Novice of the tuacral will be publisued horea! : JamsoN.—Un Wednesday, May 7, alter a ling ering ill- es, Euuza bapas, wife of John Jamison, '30 “thore of her brother, Laden, are ond (he teneral, this (Sac urday) morning, at ten o'clock, (rom 124 Fourth street, Fuovra! service will be held at St. Joseph's caureh, Sixth avenue, at half-past ton o'clock precisely. ‘The re- sins wiitbe intorred in the family yanit at Calvary Cemetery. ee ar rivadd of the Fara! a, AxDiew B, ¥.8.V., son 3 days, ‘the rolaites and {jen sof the family, also the mem- dors of Lobancn Lage, No. 101, F. and A, M. are respect. fully fii hod to attottt tite ‘fanerai, without farther invi- in, from the Clove Read church, Brooklyn, on Sunday afiernoon, at oue o'clock. Lawnance.—At F .g,L.1., on Friday, May 9, in the 77th year of bor age, Liscansta Lawrasck, daughter of the late Hon. john Lawrance, formo.ly Jud jo or the United States Listriot Curt, in theclty ot New York. ‘Tue funeral services will tako place on Sunday ulter- nowb, at two o’ck. ck, in the First Presbytecian chur detwech Eleyoy a “thetroets, in the Fifth a’ noe, in thé Teh fork. The fiends aud relatives of deceased ave invited to attend, without further notice. Manan consumption, On Hise April 29, Joux + Ap MILLER, in bho 34h year oF . : ‘peed RY ER.- a waday of, Jon aud hava: bs: 4 ih an 4% May 8, Joay H. B.,s0n 18 mon hs. Tuy nv his parents, No. 221 Greenwich street,oa Sumday after- nO0D, Lt laaif-past one o'clock. Mouiyy.—OD pecpigpe ate an ngering 4 O38, 2UILABETH INIA, & ve Of Ireland, aged 74° peach et 7% Ens ‘Tho friends of the fa raily are reapectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, from the residenco of ber son, Richard McGinnis, No. 14 Downing street, this (Saturday) atter- Doon, at two o'clock. McCcxoame.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 9, Ausxaw- mex MoCoxoctim, aged 69 years. Notice of the tine ant place of the funeral will be given in to-morrow morning’s paper. Noox.—Yn Thursday, May 8, alter a lingering illness, SARAH, Pellet of Thomas Moon, in the 74th year of hor age. cme ‘The frieads of the family and members of Lebanon Lodge 191’. & A, M. ave invited to aitend the iuneral, without further invitation, at Seventh Preshytorian charch, corner of Biovme and Ridge streets, op seuday, afternoon, at two o’vkck. Pangat,—On Friday evening, May 9, suddenly, Herr K. Pancen, youngest daughter of Hiram aud Liiva Parser, “ats tripod nal ncquatatanceaot tho (aril 9 fr acqualutances of 9 (am: it. fally invited to attend tho funeral, at 188 Weat went y- ag streot, oli Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Rownowam.—Of cousumption, on Friday morpiag, May 9, at two o'clock, Avauixx, wife of William Rowbo- thain, ‘aged 26 yoars. ‘San Francisco papers ploase copy. Byex.—Un Thursuay diay. 6, Junewan Rrax, @ native of Tervyclemore, w of Tipperary, Ireland. ‘Th friends of the family are respectfully invited to Attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afiernoon, ut half. past two o'clock precisely (rom the corner of Eleventh avennie and Fortieth strvet. Friday, May 9, after a s! Regva.—in Joraay City, on illness, AGRE, uly chil! of isaac and Margeretia Roqua. ‘The remains were taken to Nyack (or interment. Stccanpi.—Oa Friday, May 9, at ten @’clock, at the re sidence daughti No. 190 Thonn, aeons reet, SalINA ALMERTIO. Martha Sicoardi, aged 1 yea: 2 days. Bane.—On Friday morning, Mav a. aquarter to o'clock, after a long iiuess, I RevKnick Sum, aged “ ts friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- to attend the wal, this (ar tng J asiernoon, late vesideuce, No. 61 Greenwich strcet, Suseaax.—On Thureday, Say 8, alter a short but severe iiness, Mrs. Eitan Saeeras, a native of , county. Waterford, ireland, aged 60 year: ‘Tho friends and acquaintaneve those of her sons John and Roger ~heeban, are renpectially invited to a: tend the funeral, on Sunday sfievoom, at two o’cloc! precisely, from her tate resivence, 106 Ninth avenue. Sere, Friday evening, May 9, Maruxw 3. Smum, @ldeat son Of the late etor Bmith. ‘The relatives and (riew. 8 of (he family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from Jate resideres, 249 Kast Broadway, on Monday morning, at ten o'viook: Funeral services at St. Mary's church, Grand strest, at hat vast ton i, see adit ANN. OBS .— lb ‘2, on ay 9, Wns B., Hitaabeth Vaunotden, age gon of Samuel J. and aged 6 years, 8 months and 3 days, Warers.—On Thursday night, May 8, Dr. Ronsnr Wa- Tens, agod 66 yoars, 11 mouths and 2 ‘The relatives ard friends of the fam: re invited to attend the funeral, og Sunday afternoon, at three o cluck, from his late residence, New Utreebt, Long Island. Wats. —At Jorsey oN. J, 0m y, May 7, Catmanixe, wife of Jona J Wallis, and daughter of |)ebo- ral Plum dud of the late Isaae Piem, of this city, acod “6 5 lor reintives and friends, and thos» of the family, are Teapectiuily invited to atiead the (unerai, this are day) alie-neon, at two e'’civek, from bor late e No. 260 South Second stroet, Jersey City, without fur- ther spy itation. Wrst. —On Fri ', May 9, after a lingering illness, Jour Wiant, aged 67 ) ears. Notice of funeral will be published in to-merrow's and MISCELLANEOUS, BROADWAY—WEDDING CARDS AND NOTE 4 Tens lee 5 10 elegany pen AU IAS, EVERDELL 5 ena: A™ AND NAVY BITTERS, ~~ sUTLERS GROOKRS, DRUGGISTs, Horni®, SALOONS, Au vay them, Pronounced by eonnoissey Uneqnalind. “A soveretan remc a. Tove randall disgases aviaing from toala friend in the we Cs, Rend iment Army and BN I, PRIVATR AMERICAN FAN acly urvished Front Parlor, wit): gue {gone or two gontiomen, Terns Attic Rowe, Apply at No 14) u as) Browdway. wy ry better ___. SISCELLANEOUS. HIT AT THE TINGS. 7" SVECIAL WAR LITERATURE. cath the rule of men entirely ;. Dum is wigiuior than the sword DELICACIES FOR THE SUNDAY BREAKFAST TABLE HE “LONDON TiMEs” 7 TUE nUssni's ions PHILOSOPHY OF SMOKE, 40., &0., SUNDAY" MERCURY'S SUNDAY TAULE ceenied : and points of military a heded ove entertaining intelligenee fr all parts and short iis ln Fei, Serna in addition, rill preseut an wiequalled array of pungent an@ ‘SUNDAY. MERCURY en. oye a regular cireelation, several thoussnds than ‘inee ot a ay conhined., The toons a the a aoe junday press for the Of the public. wae Coes (oe CTH BUNUAY MBROUBY wit Of W-morrow morning ALL THE TELEGRAPB BEWS MALLECK's, BANKS’, T $8, 6560, 44 AND 6100—GHOKS AND GATFERR, Al ortagapttalnow 1S’, 10nd it Ana street. ee ee KITCHEN RANOR AND HEATER Kane's patent, The mast and Tange ever introduced. Wholesale and retail, KANK, 319 Bowery, opposite Bieecker atreet, New 7200 THIRD AVENUR, NEAR street, vou will {ind a splendid assortment ‘te dice’ uianée’, boys’ and iutauty! Bois shecs, Gaiters bbete morals, era, &c.. all prime fresh g. wre Ait dont’ prices, ‘M. T. ALL ADMIT FRINK'S GASLIGUT | REFLECTORS irpas everything for displaying goods to advantage. Ai ‘ly, at 648 Pearl streat. LATOR.—CORNS = C by, pang Dee BRIGGS’ tor—a new, harmless ‘and certain cure for conna, ullorities, frosted and bilatered feet, Sc. No acid, no Jain. Warranted to produc? satiat and sory r box. CENTS PER 1,000; CIRCULARS s Billucad.s, tire: $5 per rene Newspapers, Books, Payphlets, Law Casea, Circa mes—everything, from Labels to mammoth Printed equal'y low. 7. B. DAWLEY'S new corner Zeude and Centre streets. PARCLAY, PERKINS & CO.'8 BOTTLED tanding ex-Leoua. JOHN DUNCAN & SON*A, CU se Yara Ric. actu be tore te CRUTCHES AND CANES FOR THE MILLIOM, AT Tam manufacturer's, ©. PINNELL, No. 2 Cortigadtetrees, \HINOPODISTS.—LITTLEFIBLD have removed from opposite the ms $52 Brod wa} Bers CARDS, 75, Bae.; ls, 3 the eligible rao: i ve doors street, where they continue successful (reatneat of corns, binicns, inverted nails, £c. ala 'NIONS, INVERTED EN: elt MAL fe ia Begg ne Be von ce to the patient, by Dy ZA0! . 100 Broadway. ‘Keters 40 pb tedour gens of the city. &2 Yond street every NONDA Where those who way detrei him. Few physiciang dave mot with such continied sue in their (fogument of this terrible disease. Ills) great ‘ovesful practice in the treatment of Ci Stomsen and Liver, have won for hin putation, The D hast a No rane reihg coullica et the lange.’ Whareves ine the « jon sold, bis medicines are standard remedies for the for Which thoy are prescribed, and every one 16 famtiing with the names of the Puimonic Syrvp, Seawced Mandrake Pills. Dr. Schene with the Respiromoter Ls $3. aud wishes all, ric éail on bim. 'N. B.—‘Phough the Doctor is here Mondays, !'is medicines can be obtained at all Tinspah tae yooma, 53 Bond street, and {rom druggists everywhere. ee Fst: FLAGS!! FLAGS!!! FLAGS{!t}-WHOLE ‘sale and retail, at STEARNS’, @@ Ce char,z: ‘for exand | 1\8 SIXTURES CHEAP. G32 Plumbers goa} to al parts of the cokatry, a 18 ante ag aly MeKENZIB, veh ENEN Pia o _ 3 oe x Seraer af Fourth and Greene a Ta ae HSE Ga Tek Paste rs " z Colloge ‘place, ret Stan mae, . ar lebetien LX0ns MAGNE er POWDER, ieated for 19 years and grows in favor. 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