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4 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1863. ——$———$<——$—$—$—$—$_ $$$ TURE. there at Nesou, N. P., : ; : @ferncon, at one o’cloats NEW YORK HERALD. | ticsiatssonnte a sot meet til evening 70: | blockade runners and privelocre> ThevViewwe | EWS FROM WASHINGTON. MAILS FOR EUROPE. feces as anaes wil ta Stent iar, ww ag: —in Pittsburg, Pa. on Friday, ‘ ‘The Cunard mail steamship Australasian, Cas. @ook, will leave this port to-morrow (or Liverpool. ‘The mails for Kurope will cloae’in this city at half past eight o'clock to-morrow morning Tun New Yor Hauatp—Edition for Kurope—will be published at half-past seven v’clock to-morrow morning. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. Sampson Low, Son & O,, 47 Ludgate Hill, London, Englond, will receive aubscriptions and advertisements for the Naw Yorx Hanatp. ane torday, and then only held » short session, i@ | Anna Childs, Minna, Granite City, Antonica, ‘amunwaron, March JAMES GORDON BENNETT, which little business of importance waa transacted. | Havelock (formerly Douglas) and ‘Georgians. apie ee pare 25, 1863. EDITOR AND PKOPRIEIOR A bill for the incorporation of the Union bance This last vessel, which as yet has done no harm, | The news of the successful passage of Admiral Fara. aes of New York city was introduced. A resolution gut’s fleot by the rebel batteries at Port Hudson, and OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STB. | was adopted inquiring of the Bank Superintendent ow A one fa sha pii pabisey or the mother -sepchae pastes Serene atrdbgettesae Prt wee what legislation is necessary to bring our banking Country, soe Privateor, a steam- have oaused a very buoyant feeling here among the Union ‘TRRMS cash in advance, youey sent vy malt will be | O24 tiona into harmony with the recently passed | &F, equal, if not superior, in speed and arma- | mon, as well as on the part of the administration. atthe risk of the sender. None but bank bills ourrent in | Banking law of Congress. The bill to encourage | ment, to the Alabama and the Florida. 1t will There ia reason to believe that the government is in New York taken. enlistments was considered for some time, and an | be observed that the name Georgiana has been | the receipt of intelligence which indicates that the news THE DAILY HERALD, Tange cents per copy. amendmept was adopted reducing the bounty for | purposely chosen, 80 as to change it easily to | % the reduction or evacuation of Vicksburg, and the con- - new reoruits from seventy-five to fifty dollars. An | Georgia by cutting off tho two final letters, | ent Tetirement of rebels trem Port Hudson, may be amendment was proposed te reduce the bounty to | The 290° was changed to the Alabama, the expected within a fow days at the furthest. . Some surpriee ia expressed in naval oircies that no de- soldiers re-enlisting from one hundred and fifty to Oreto to the Flor :, one hundred dollars; Dut {s was defeated, aadlpco- ‘lorida, and now the Georgiana is | spatches were received from officers at New Orleaus or rete wan seporied cn thai, Ms be the pi hiv captain (Davison) and nat eee sepporning tus alleged passing by Port In the Assembly remonstrances were presented | "°T mate (Wilson) have returned to England in ; e413, . ‘The news of the aafety of the negro regiment, under against the Broadway Railroad bill and the bill re- | the British Queen, to bring out the South Caro- | 41 srigginaon, relioves the government for the proseat Intive to frauds in opening streets in this city. The | Hua as the next privateer; and so we presume | from the serious embarrassment engondored by the ques latter bill was recommitted. A number of bills | these operations will be continued till there are | tion as to what course should be takea to protect them were reported from the standing committees, but | war vessels afloat in the waters of the West In- | from the outrages threatened to be practised upon them mostly of only a local or special character. The | dies with the name of every State In the confe- | PY the rebels. This question must, however, be met bill amending the act relative to the loan of United | deracy. And of all these things the British | 0°" °° later, and the policy of the government in re- States trust moneys was reported complete. Re- | government is fully aware. So much for the snr 10 1h Wil probably seen he made news. 4 ‘ el ae ; THE REBELS IN VIRGINIA FALLING BACK. . a solutions of respect to the memory of General neutrality of John Bull, which is all atone side, | secretary Stanton is confident, trom information in the water ia AMERICAN MUSRUM, Broadway.—¥oocs Sumner were introduced, which, after remarks like the handle of a pitcher. But we hope that | War Department, that the rebels are about to fall back OP Ths from members, were adopted unanimously. The Mf P . hours. —Rowt or tux Deum—Afternoon and E: »} from Virginia to some point in the interior of the con- bill incorporating the New York Dry Goods Clerks’ the squadron of Commodore Wilkes, as well as ee x pat ¢ % 2 . “i A . federacy. He saya they are removing their foundries Early Closing Association was ordered to a third the blockading fleet, will keep a bright lookout nd machinery for manofacturing arms from Richmond, reading. The bil! to pay the members of our | for the Anglo-rebel pirates. with a view to the concentration of their forces and ma- Common Council regular salaries was discussed in Spienpiv anv Decisive Unton Victortes East | tial ina position less likely to ’e cut olf by the opera. Committee of the Whole, aud had progtessre- |... West.—“Vighting Joe” Hooker has opened tions of our army and aavy, ported, ., : 2, “* ACTIVITY OF GEN. HOOKER. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. his campaign against Richmond in magnificent | Genorat Hooker is actively engaged in disciplining his The steamship City of Manchester, from Queens- | Style. He bas not crossed the Rappahannock | army. it is stated that he rode a day or two wince over town on the 9th instant, arrived at this port yes- | Nor captured Fredericksburg; but, according to | sixty miles on horsoback. terday afternoon. Her news is one day later than | the Tribune, the official organ of the War De- GEN. BURNSIDE’S COMMAND. the report of the Europa, from Halifax, There | partment, he has covered himself all over with | [i understood that General Burnside has gone West were no commercial transactions, the previous day | glory by the capture of one of our two hundred Ba ces Rata Alans elmira ead ig ted i headquarters at St. Louis. The nomination of the latter ge Sunday. a able army correspondents. The importance of | was rejected by the Senate, and a motiou to reconsider the he United States steam transport Mississippi, | this forward movement cannot be exaggerated. | vote did not prevail, Action was not taken on the nomi Capt. Baxter, arrived at this port yesterday from If General Hooker had captured the correspon- | ation of General Sibley, but he nas been reappointed. N - lew Orleans, Ship Island, \Key' West; do. She dent of any other paper it would bave been DRAND FOR GOV RENIREE BONDN: brings a large number of passengers. Among her iis inatiniel: tuk ts ired ili For two days the demand at the Treasury for five- passengers are a number of officers belonging to ROSEN UMAR; BUS Sy Deny he pe Rea ce i twenty bonds has been one and a half million of dollars. the Harriet Lane and Queen of the West, who re- | '"Y tactics to eircumvent one of the formidable | ,45 corpunneADS THM ONLY SUPPORT OF THE RE turn as paroled prisoners. The Mississippi stopped | Teady-writers of the invincible Hexaxo. BELLION. at Key West for coal. Nothiug of importance The Tribune informs us that Mr. Denyse, the | There was a highly reapectablo and enthusiastic mest had transpired at that place since last advices. | correspondent in question, was put in irons, in- | ‘9 at the rooms of the Union League this evening, which The prize steamer Peterhoff was still lying in port. | carcerated in the prison-ship at Aquia Creek, eee aneioneed hy ME. OMA, ane, Owe TelenhiTs 2p i 1. . . “ leased Union prisoners. They ali in the opinion At the reopening of the Court of Oyer and 'Ter- | and tried before a military commission, a8 im-| that the only support of pie eae zak ae ei yesterday, over thirty-six prisoners Were | partial as the Porter Court Martial, on the | the belief that the copperheads were sufficient. iby ioaig and pleaded not guilty to crimes vary- | charge of “publishing information calculated to | ly numerous and powerful to provent the enforce. ng Some munis $0, ‘patty, larceny. MaryAnn give aid and comfort to the enemy.” Upon | ment of the Conscription act, and to seriously Halliday, indicted for grand larceny, pleaded ‘his oh h ill impede the further vigorous prosecution of the war, even guilty to petty larceny, by consent of Mr. Garvin, ne saci! Pyeitoans guilty apd sentenoed to the extent of creating a civil war in the hitherto loyal Assistant District Attorney, and was sentenced by | © months imprisonment at hard labor in the | states. The severe policy adopted towards parties even Judge Barnard to six months imprisonment in the | Quartermaster’s Department; but General | suspected of sympathizing with the Union cause, pro- Penitentiary. She is the mother of seven chil- | Hooker magnanimously commuted the sentence | veated any active or outspoken Unionism; but the occa- dren. William Cross, indicted for grand larceny, | into perpetual banishment from the lines of the | Pationof the rebel territory, and the re-establishment i i a of the authority of the goverument would be hailed with in stealing sails and ropes to the value of $75, | Army of the Potomac. Now the information Joy by a large proportion even of those enrolled in the Comnas.—In lyo on Beturday evening, March a Larrma Canaan, reitet of John Combes, in the th your rage. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funcrai, this (Tuesday) afternoon, & two o'clock, trom the South Presbyverian eburol (Dr Spear's), corner of Clinton and Amity streets, Brooklya, without further invitation. Conxun.—On Sunday, March 22, Miss Marr Conklin, aged 66 yours. ‘The friends aud relatives of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (?ucsday) afternoon, at two o’ciock, from her late residence, No. 64 Toath street, Willunsburgh, L. 1. Couns — On Monday, March 23, Exim, relict of Jainow Collins, aged 75 years, formerly of Roasmore, pariah of Kilimeon, county Oork, Ireland Hor friends und those of her son James, and son-in | Jeremiah Coughlin, are respecttully invited to aite funeral, from the residence of her son James, 173 Mav SLreol, this (Tuesday) afternoon, a WO v'cluek, iv Cal vary Cemetery. ‘Cork papers please copy. CosTa.io,.—On Monday, March 2%, Euiaw Maria Cogtey, Lo, daughter of Michael and Hauuah Castello, aged 1 yoar, 11 months and 19 days: ‘The friends and relatives are requested to atteud the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-pust oue o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 42 Park street. Corcoaray —Lo Brooklyn, oa Mouday, March 23, "srw Cofloonran, in the 69th year of his ago. ‘The relatives and friends ot the family are iuvited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, from the residence of his brother in-law, Thomas Noon, No. 110 Tillary street, Brooklyn Dwyver.--On Monday afternoon, after a short illneas James Dwyer, @ native of Nonagh, county Pipperary, ire land, aged 49 ‘years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 42 Laurens street. Dasw —On Monday, March 23, Awmik L. Drew and in- fant son, wife of Reuben G. Drew, aged 19 years, 6 montis and 7 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother-in-law, Mrs. 1, J. Drew, No. 26 Carmine street, oa Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock. Her remains wilt be taken to Cypress Hills for interment. Euuia&—At Kreischer ville, statea Islaud, on friday evening, March 20, of apoplexy, Asics, wife of Ab'm Elis, aged 46 years. The funeral wok place from the West Baptixt church, on Monday atternoon, at two o’ciovk. i eROUSON.—At ber residence, 137 Sixth atreet, Wil Namsburg, Many Feruvso, in the 73 year of her aye Gereory.—In Brooklyn, on sunday, March 22, Wir iam W. Guscory, in the 62d year of his age. The (amilies of brothers Spencer and Joho H., and rolatives and friends, are respectfully invited to atvend the funeral, from the residence of bis brother, Ira W., 253 Livingston street, near Nevins, frooklyn, Uae (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without iurther hotice Goris —On Sunday, March 22, Frank Sravoer, infant son of L. Spoucer and Kleauor C. Gobie, aged 4 months and 7 day: ‘The rel: os and friends of the family are invited to at tend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, {rom the McGregor House, Newark, N.J. Gwary.—OUn sunday, March 22, Mary ELuay, youngest daughter of Jeremiah aud Mary Geary, aged 1 year, 10 months and 6 da The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clovk, from the residence of her parents, 424 Third avenue Gaexxs —On Saturday, March 21,0n board the trana- port steamer Ellen 3. Terry, on her passage from New- bera, N. C., Corporal Georce G. Gueexn, Company M, Now York Third artillery, from Mayfiold, New York. Was buried at Fort Chesapeake Hospital, Fortress Mourve. Haws.—On Sunday, March 22, Roumer T. Haws, ox Comptroller of this city, in the 54th year of his age. Bi ards, RETURN MATCH BETWEEN DESRY AND GOLDTHWAITE— THR LATTER WINS. At the billiard rooms of Mr, Ohris. Connor, in Fourteenth Street, Goldthwaite and Deery, two celebrated masters of the balls and cue, played their returm carrom game yoster- day afternoon. The conditions of the game were similar lo the former one, which was played ow Friday evening last, being @ four ball carrom, one thousaud points, and the stakes laid at one hundred dollars a side, Long before the hour set down for the game (@ commence (four o'clock) the large rooms of Mr, Counor were thronged with the elite of the sport: ing fraternity, representatives of the billiard protession, of course, predominating. Betting ag to the result of the match was somewhat tame, aud in consequence of Goldthwaite's victory in the last contest his star was largely in the ascend. ant, and five to one were freeiy oiler din some in- ataners taken, Goldthwaite in the last came beat Deery by five hundred and thirty-ene points, and the majority were found to be quite confident that the former would again be the wianer in the return match, At four o'clock the gaine commenced. Mr. Geary acted as reterer for Goldthwaite, Mr. Stone for Deery, and Mr. Pue- lan acting a reserve for both parties in case of any digpute, Goldthwaite opened the piay without counting, aud Deery followed by making arun of 4 The largest rums made by Deory were 39, 34 and 4. Goldthwaite shade the largest run of the Velume XXVIII., AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. NIBLO'S GARDEN. Broadway; WALLACKE’S THEATRE, Broadway.—-Hsyeistts. WINTER GARDEN, Broad LAURA KEENE'S THEATRE, Broadway.—Jxssim Mc- ANE. NEW BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery.—Bouentan Gini Tine Tates A —Sea oF [ce—Evarwoxrn Buss BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Apgtvmi—Ravens oF OnLeans, —East Lynne, BRYANTS' MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broad- Way.—Etui0riaN Songs, BURLESQUES, Dances, 4£0.—How Aus You, GREENBACKS? WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, 514 Broadway.— Sonos, Dancas, ho—Lur Hue Go, Oe tay Bmore THE NEW IDEA, 485 Broad Sones, Pay ‘oadway.—Soncs, Buxtesques, BROADWAY MENAGERIE, Broad) — ANMMALS—PERVORMING ELRPHANTS“Comle BivLae ko? AMERICAN THEATRE, No. 44 — wt Ai, rae akc Broadway.—Batters, HOPE CHAPEL, 72) Broadway— " con; om, A TOUR tk PmmuasD ee MACE VOr's Hiszaar- PARISIAN CABINET OF WOND! ls road — Open daily from 10 A. M. 19 P, sg Spbeancose:! HOOLEY’S OPERA USE, lyn Songs, D. iy Ree ere New York, Tuesday, March 24, 1863. G ultimately won the game. Ta the begining. the trivnds of Deery seemed quite centident, and when tat gentieman stood one hundred ahead of his opponent, previous to score standing 244, bets were taken even ail around om Deery. Scoring kept pretty even unuil the count reached tive hundred, when Goldthiwaite shot abead by atew excel- lent runs, getting the balls in position and keeping them there ina very scientific manner. A few bat misses were made by Deers, which were taken advantage uf by Goid thwaite and made to tel 1, his favor with effect. At the conclusion of the yame the count stood as follow Goldthwaite Deery Kuithiwai was thus the win : TB Beating “Decry 249 in’ of professional skill oldthwaite and Deery, however, made some spiendil shou, which received thelt from the spectators. due amount of appar Court Calendar—This Day. Supreme Court. uit.—-Part 1 —adjourned without day. Part 2.—Nos 2302, 2304, 2306, 10, 2312, 2316, 8, 2320, 2322, » 2826, 2 2334, A 8, 2340, 2342, 2344. Part 3 jos. 1172, 914, 1056, 1599, 1161, 2150, 570, 2104, 2186, 64%, 1168, 62044, 1878, 2078, 2136, 1704, 1346, 311, 1736, 990, 1144, 2080. Common Prxas—Part 1.—Adjourned fer the term. Part 2.—Adjourned to Friday next. THE SITUATION. The news from the Southwest to-day is import- ant. It is stated that on the Mth instant Admiral Farragut came into action with his fleet at Port Hudson, and after a brisk engagement with the Datteries, succeeded in passing the fort with all his fleet, consisting of eight vessels, leaving the Mississippi behind, which ran aground, and was eet on fire by order of the Admiral. The army is reported to be within five miles of the enemy’s ‘works. Despatches from Southwest Pass, La., ap- Pear to confirm this statement. They are dated on ‘the 15th, and add that heavy skirmishing was going ‘on in the advance; that Colonel Clark, aid to OmMcial Drawings of Murray, Eddy & Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotteries. Kexrvoxy, Exrta Cuass 13)—Mareh 23, 1303. 40, 49, 7, 3, 56, 52, 80, 47, 17, 15, 20, 6%. Kent Lass 14)-—March 23, 64, 47, 53, 24, 39, 22, 49, 43, BD 31, 52, 72, ny nt free of charge by addressi either to ee chert URRAY, EDDY & CO. Covington, Ky., or St. Louts, Ma Avner et Drawings ofthe Delaware State DrLawany. Exrea Crass 139—March 23, 1363. 29, 65, 19, 56, a6, 14, 24, 41, 45, 20. 33, 44, LAWARK, CLass 140—March 23, 1863. 61, 24, 57. 38, 32, 42, 13, 66, TL, 45, 21, 31, 77 mai aida as (1 A. MORRIS & CO., pleaded guilty to petty larceny, and was sentenced | which Mr. Denyse published was that the army Wilmington, Delaware, Funeral from his late residence, 96 Allen stroct, on 5 4 rebel armies. : Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock. Interment at St. General Banks, was slightly wounded, and that the | ‘8! monthson the Island. James Devlin, a lad, | would move as soon as the mud dried up, and ORGANIZATION OF NEGRO REGIMENTS. Ometal Drawings of the Library Asso= | Stephen's chirch, corner of Chrystie and Broome streets, was then tried for stealing $75 worth of tobacco. elation Company's Lottery, of Kentucky, Cass 139—March 2 23, 1363. 30, 22, 62, 45, 42, 50, 66, 24, 5, 65, 11, 49. Crass 140—} March 23, 1863. 6. %. 74, 14, 42, 21, 45, 25, 13, 71, 38, 12. Olroulars, ANOR, RLLIS & CO.. Covington, Ky. Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotte- ries. LIniormation furnished. GALLWEY & CO., Room No. 5, Nos. 14 and 16 Wall street, New York. where the funeral service will be performed at hulf-past three. His friends and those of the family are respeet fully invited to attend. Hayna.—On Saturday, March 21, suddenly, of disease of the heart, Wiiam Hanna, in the 54th year of his age ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atteud the funcral, ou Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Twenty-first street, between ‘Third and Fourth avonues, Gowanus. Homer.—On Sunday morning, March 22, Paxpsaica B. Homer, in the 24th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of bis mother, No. 156 West Sixteenth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clock, without further invitation. Houuniswoert.—at Newark, suddenly, on Sunday, Mirch 22, Josera Houuaswortu, in the 57th year of hus age. The funeral will take piace at the Park church, Now- ark, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Hucses.—On Monday, March 23, Caraxring, daughter of James ‘and Catherine Hughes, aged 3 years, 9 mouths and | day The relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfully invited t attend the funeral, from the Tesidence of her parents, No. 1 Dry Dock street, this (Tuesday ) afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘Hxsty.—On Sunday, March 22. Ann Hraty, wife ot Deotay Healy, a native of Birmingham, England, aged years. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, this (Tuesday) a'ternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 44 Baxter street Jones —un Monday, March 23, Witti |@rmy was in good spirits and would move in a few Bours. No news from any of our naval officers to this effect has been received, and this fact excites much suspicion concerning its truth. ‘ Our Baton Rouge correspondence relative to the Zmovements of General Banks’ army, to-day, will ‘be found full of interest upon this subject. Admiral Porter, in a despatch to Washington yesterday, says he has received information from Wieutenant Commander Watson Smith that on the 7th instant the whole expedition arrived in the Tallahatchie, which gives us control of the heart of the State of Mississippi. ‘The vessels all got through in fighting condi- tion, excepting the FPetrel, which lost her ‘wheel. This movement alarmed the rebels. They gre energetically at work preparing themselves for defence. There is much distress in Vicksburg. ‘The occupants have no meat, but are living al- i iy would not take much baggage with it. The Senator Sumner is in the city yet, and is making efforts sonment, with hard labor. William O’Brien, an. | f0F¢ it was published; for common sense would | SP eicctions of commanders for the black soldiers, other lad, was tried for grand larceny, in stealing a | bave taught them that the army intended to THE MILITARY COMMISSION. barrel of sugar. Officer Frederick Ellison, rounds- | ™ove some time and somewhere. But,as weeks | An order of the War Department ixsued to-day trans man of the Eighteenth ward, proved that he ar- | have gone by, and the army has not moved, we | fers to the Military Commission, which bas been for some rested the accused with the property. Mr. Elli- | begin to believe that Mr. Denyse has misin- | weeks tn session, investigating charges against military son showed a great deal of sagacity in the perform- | formed us, and he is now on trial before the | Moers, long list of new cases, mostly for absence from . ands without authority. These ance of his duty. Under the charge of the Court, | Heratp court martial. We have every confi- pen cone ihe Pai Renta hares car pase and the evidence showing that the boy must have | dence in him, and if he has led us astray We | pear and vindicate themselves from such charges. AS been the innocent instrument of some older per- | shall not put him in irons or incarcerate | additional casos aro nearly every week referred to this ca 7 beg sees) eS ee : him, but shall probably send him off beyond | commission, tt bids fair to continue its sessions till the verdict of not guilty. illiam Moore, age ‘ ‘ termination of the war. eighteen years, indicted for grand larce- the Saapehes Sit coc cM genera THE TREATY BETWKEN THR UNITED STATES AND ny, in stealing tobacco, pleaded guilty, by | ™8son—perhaps to Thustin. LIBERIA, the advice of his counsel, Mr. Spencer, to pet- Scarcely have we recovered ftom the enthu- | The treaty between the United States and Liberia is off- ty larceny, and after a suitable admonition from | 8iasm aroused by this brilliant Union victory in | cially promulgated. There is to be perpetual peace and the Judge he was sentenced totwo years impri- | the Kast when the record of an equally decisive | (riendship and reciprocal freedom of commerce between sonment in the Penitentiary. The case of Dector | triumph in the West.dazzles our eager eyes | te contracting parties, and they bind themselves to treat * r each other on the footing of the most favored nations, in- E. M. Brown was not brought before the Court; | from the same column of the official Tribune. cluding the full prohastisaice persons pivot ee but a motion will be made at the next term on the | General Sherman, the man who did not take | gevornment engages never to interfere, unleas solicited by illegality of a trial, on, the ground that six jurors | yicksburg, has won for himself a niche in the | that of Liberia, in the afairs between the aboriginal in were sworn on the case and discharged. temple of fame by capturing another of the glo- | habitants and Liveria in the territory and jurisdiction of that republic, and citizens of the United States residin Robert Thatcher (colored), captared on boatd | 014 two hundred. A Henato correspondent, | therein are desired to abstain from all such intercourse Royal Havana Lottery.—30 Per Cent premium paid for prizes, Information turnished. Highest price paid (or Doubloons, American Gold and Silver. TAYLO! Bankers, 16 Wail street, di Lotterie: ) Broker, 1) Wall Prizes Cashed in All Lega! Information given. JOSEPH BATE: street, reom No. 1, New York. A. J, Bleecker’ Sat To-day, at the Ex- change sblesroom, consists of the MARTLING FARM, ut Castleton, 8. I,, divided tnto plota; Sacres at Castleton, 3. 1., opposite the Muriting farm, three Houses and Lots on Li8th street, between Third and Fourth avenues; 4 Lots corner of Fourth and South Ninth street, Williamsburg. Eight Cartes de Visite for $1, of Un. equalled style and at TA of and Greenwich streets, Matson Maiilard, 621 Broadway. Celebrated’ Chocolate, for family use, from thirty ceuts to eighty ceuts per pound. m P. Jonna, aged 35 years. His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune Cocin! Cocin! Coc ‘ j al, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’cloc! most exclusively on corn meal. the Confederate steamer Huntress, was released | 1144 wr. Thomas W. Knox, was arrested and | Witt the aboriginal inbabitaute as will tend to violations PRALES 4 SOK 16 Spring street sds onhbanbasa Rohs’ ois Jackson.—On Monday morning, March 33, Ausent N. Jackson, only chiid of Jonn W. and Lucy M. Jackson. ‘The friends of the family are invited tu attend the fuse. ral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, (rom 48 Weat Thirty sixth streot. Jackson. —On Monday morning, March 23, Berry Jack son, in the 87th year of her age, and during tho past seventy years a most faithful servant in the family of the late Boitis Moo Her relatives and friends from Fort Lafayette yesterday. . 2 of the law and disturbances of the peace of the country. The Union League societies in the State of Ohio | Court martialled by General Sherman, on the Sadia Troubles cn Wenn: now number over one hundred thousand members. | charge of violating an old regulation of the War Sat Laqx, March 23, 1863. The stock market was active and buoyant yesterday. | Department by publishing a letter giving an Phe ptr styled sheetiren| ethetma nn ce, The advance was equal to 4 per cent on Pacific Mail,1on | account of our repulse at Vicksburg, without | station, took the mage stock & da large herd belonging th mS be ; aearcy to private parties. The stage driver was killed and a cis aay wy iy GE ae ae per first showing the letter to Sherman, the com- | hastonger fnortaliy wounded. Troops have already X . , g > “« reached there, and the route is again open. closing at 1613 bid. Exchange declined to 168 a x. | Manding general. The Tribune adds that “the oe ee Advices from the Yazoo Pass expedition repre- gent that the movements are slow, but that there is every prospect of getting through snccessfully. Our forces had debarked near Greenwood, and were besieging Fort Pemberton. A num- ber of our transports were badly damaged in The only genuine article made from COCUA NUT OIL, for promoting the growth of the hair. ‘This valuable preparation is rapidly taking the place of every article now in use, as it restores the hair to its natural golor aud brilliancy. One trial will satisfy all those who have used any otter preparation: PHALON & 8ON'S COCIN Promotes the growth of the hair, PHALON & SON'S COCLN Prevents the batr tnili PHALON & SONS € fully requested to 1 . + . 5 n "1 ’ we uae eeu Ge teas, Gis ae ae Money was very easy; call loans 5 ver cent, Govern. | regulation is practically obsolete everywhere; Promotions in New York Regiments, Bills and removes dandrng, Seats erate tedden aie Brae aie) bd , 6 SF | iment received $1,500,000 for conversions and on deposit | but the letter of the law was against Mr. Knox, Pd meyer Gives new Uy te Se hanes hele. WO Ease Oyen Serpe, Winsocs fue tie pote hauled the ste Parallel with 3,000 bales of Oe i Ce ee ae Cen PHALON & SONS COCIN Keiuy.—On Sunday, March 22, Perer Kitty jauler ie steamer Parallel wi ales Of | at percent. The bank statement shows a dectine of | and he was sentenced to leave the department, | Lentenant Colonel; Charles FE. Davis, Major. One Hun Makes the hair rica and glossy, parish of Tedavined, county Monaghag, Ireland ager 62 cotton on the 10th inst., crowding her so closely | $5,939,568 in deposits, $2,164,963 in specie, and $4,046,470 see ir, Fe | ted and Sixty-fourth—Jamos P. McMahan, Colonel ea EM cl patel years. rs ‘ “y ees . , , and not to return on pain of imprisonment. The | pighty-ninth—Theophilus L. Enel Lieutenant Colonel ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully that the rebels were compelled to run her ashore | “9. stu trade was extremely timited yestorday. | !’tesident has so far revoked the sentence as to Relief for Irish Distress. we note teden tea temtneet cares eae and burn her. The rebels burn the cotton on | piour declined 10c. and grain was generally cheaper. | issue an order permitting him to return to the MEETING OF THE FRIENDLY SONS OF ST. FATRICK. ore Bo Foye Kelly, lusting House, Hunter's Point,L.1 7 every plantation as the army advances. There was rather more doing in provisions and groceries; | department, aud to remain there with the con- | The Friendly Sons of St, Patrick held a meeting yesterday Costs Send 60 cents & botte. Lovantis.—On Sacday, Marc 22, of consumption , Par- nick LavGutiN, a native of Sligo, province of Conua Ireland. aged o4 years and 2 months. The (riends ana relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 4t Delmonico's for the purpose of concerting the best mea sures to be taken for the practical alleviation of the fearful General Sherman ie not a great man now? | s:arvation, aud other privations, which the population of What would the capture of Vicksburg have | Ireland has been undergoing for some lime past is, The water was let into the canal at Lake Provi- dence on the 16th inst. The aperture is twenty but the tendency of prices was decidedly downward. The | seat of Major General Grant.” Who says that cotton market was inactive and prices were trregular, middlings closing beavily at 75c. a Téc. There was more Bo nure and ask for PHALON'S COCIN, and see that you et no otler, as there are many imitations of this article in fhe market Prepared by . of Conover and Van Dyk F ‘0 feet wide, and was opening at its mouth still | activity in whiskey, which was dearer. The transactions 3 " is “es Judge Day was called to the chair, and explained the ob- idee aed en teas tae \hossdag) sftarusen, ss con for a ga eT wider. The greater part of the town was threat- | '" Most other articles were ou an extremely limited scale, been in comparison with this tremendous eX | icc; of tie meeting in a few appropriate remarks New York. Laweon,—Un Saturday, March 7, at Camp near Fal mouth, Va., of consumption, Josten Laweon, of the Sixty ith Regiment New York State Volunteers, aged 34 years His remains were takeo to Newburgh for interment Lex.—In Brooklyn, on Monday moruiag, March 23, Saran G., wile of Jobo F, Lee, Jr., and eldest daughter of Geerge L. Shaw, Fsq., aged 23 yeurs. ‘The relatives and frie ds of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Thi LY afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, No. 139 Fort Greene place. Lovp.—On Wednesday, March 18, Flanrrer, wife of Samuel L. Loud, and daughter of the lave Joba Sutton, Fsq_, of Warwick, Orange county, aged 53 years, 4 months and 12 days. Her remains were taken to Warwick for interment Marnw.—On Monday, March 23, Eowarn Marti, » native of the parish of Kellimy, county Louth, aged 34 Ihe freight engagements consisted mainly of breadstuts | ploit of court martialing a Herat correspond- Mr, Wittiaw Watson, lately returned from a tour in Ire and provisions, chiedy the latter, for Liverpool ent? It isa good thing to have enterprising | id,gares uilling deseriotion of, tue awful siate of the and sagacious generals in the field. Let the | pf theponulation were beyond pp Bete cag tid The Latest Developed and Most Attrac- tive of all the capacities of the modern Sewing Machine is that of embroidery. Fort + the machine which pos sesses this new and charming faculty is the one most perfect Of all in other respects. The decided pre‘ereuce of the ladies for the Grover & Baker machine is certainly justi ened with an overflow on the following morning. It was believed in Washington yesterday that news of the evacuation of Vicksburg might be re- ceived there within a very few days. Reports from Galveston state that the French Consul there, M. Theron, had been expelled by Jefferson Davis, it was supposed because the French official had been intriguing to take Texas out of the Southern confederacy, and make it an independent State under French protection. The Richmond papers are croaking fearfully over the want of food under which the rebel armies are now suffering. All the country around the localities where these armies are situated is com- pletely stripped of provisions, and the only re- source lies in the railroads, which are said to be Neutrality of British Officials—Speech of sae the Governor of the Bahamas, nation rejoice. The speech which we published yesterday, ad- dressed by the Governor of the Bahamas to the Legislature of the colony at the opening of its session, is not only in keeping with the | people in his tour w any covering ou their bodies; and, indeed, the whele picture Important INrormation ror THe ResKts.— of latrese was tek s hat . n motion o The Tribune, the official organ of the War De- oraan ized Ato ithe Tr jommittee,” to eriptions to relieve the starvin, pulation of partment, stated yesterday that there were one | “The following committee wast cppoauted 10 communicate hundred and thirty thousand deserters from our bpd Ta ‘cn Che Caird’s Bloom of Youth or vonaying and Beautifying the Ms yn and Skin, and be convinced that ithas no equal, Ail drug. gists and 439 Broadway. Licit wub- Cy Barry’s Tricopherous for the Hatr.— Patroniged by the principal families In Europe and America, ‘This excellent article t# admitted to be the standard prepara. tion for all purposes connected with the hair, It prevents ita falling off eradicates scurf, dandruff, c., and. keepe it in the most beautiful condition.” Ita habitual use renders the use of o! tum, or any other preparation quite super tons. °'Scha by ail Druggiste ihroughout the Uaived Staves Bogie’s Hyperion Fi Restores and dresses bair, Bogle’s Electric Hair Dye proved to surpass grerything. Try, be convinced, Proprietor, W. BOGLE. Boston. Sold everywhere. ears Yoho friends of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,from his late residence, No. 10 Oak street, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. His re mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Mauowxy.—On Monday, March 23, Dayig. Mawonar, aged 64 years and 6 months. The triends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resideuce, 629 Eleventh avenue. f Miuer.—On Monday, March 23, after a short illnces, Trusses.—Marsh & C Radical Care Truss, No. 2 Vesey street, ite the church. No connec. tion with any other truss oflice of the same oame, Female attendant, aap a eager pegs o ree armies. This is most important information for apne Baa DS techer ie chien ae ie eee Dre eos and’ obher oficials OF the | the rebels, and will aid and comfort them ‘e- iv, Richard O'Gorman, Walter Magee, Joba Savage EC home government. It is more like the partisan « ee dee ee cae rniee comtiating of iapiads ofan’ ally’ ot the enemy Aad es conclude that our soldiers are tired of the War, | ee ee ene ee re at te aaco Te Houton, is fst. Patrick at thel he sober words of « neutral entertaining a proper | one yundred and thirty thousand deserters are for hea ye of interning them the action taken and 3 - ., ed at il of the Chair — Such impndence and audacity could only ema- | peninsula it was stated that there were thirty toga abated 82,00 * andrew Carrigan nate from a British representative who felt con- Chas. M. Connolly., ea scious that his conduct would have the approval | oe of the gravest cha brought against that | Ate morcuent neried te of the Bxecuth i much abused general. We wonder who is re- | *7! Tee daveaes Gorremehaies ne rade, ©. P. Daly, D, Devin, H. L, Hoguet, Eugene Kel. British West Indies, but with the action of the markably. The rebel leaders will doubtless | Donelis, A. 0 Donuell c and that now is the time to advance, before these A committee of three was appointed to wait on the respect for the rights of a friendly Power. brought back. When McClellan was on the | “Afterthe reading of ihe following subscriptions, the meet thousand absentees from his army, and this was } Irish Emigrant Society. of the Cabinet at home. giving out, for want of laborers to keep them in Go ‘ cording ry; John Savage, Corresponding Seeretary ; Aura Harvey, wife o Charles’ Miller, @ native of wernor Bayley loudly condemns the action sponsible for the absence of these one hundred | Bicharé Bell, Treasurer. Trusses, Sua rters, Pile and Pro | Kenigh, county Longford, Ireland, oged 23 yoars. order. The wood work is rotting and the ma-} (+ 4,4 public men of the United States touch- ca need od: te W eae eer, Gther amounts were sent in to the Treasu- | lapeus Inetraments (obtaed fubbér) and s Varigooele Truss, | The relatives and aequaintanoes of the Keouty are re chinery getting out ef repair. The Richmond Examiner says that “If they are allowed to fall through from any causes, government and people may prepare for a retreat of our armies, and the spectfully invited to attend the funeral, ou Wednesday af ternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 153 fast ‘Twenty-fourth street. Longford please cop: MuLpoon, On Monday moraing, March 23, Crrerorime MvLpoos, @ native of Ederny, county Fermanagh, Ireland, 8T hee oy “tine ends and relatives of the family are respectfully ing the violation of neutrality in the West Department? And is it the War Department | ™2*™!@ oF THE KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK—A GREAT : PUBLIC MERTING TO BE HELD. Indies by English officials, in showing favor to which now gives this aid and comfort to the Pursuant to public announcement meeting of the the privateers, armed cruisers and blockade ’ trick was held in the rebels through the Tribune? Knights of St. Pat large dining room of runners ef the rebel confederacy, while, on a the Astor House last evening—John Butler, Esq., the the other hand, he endorses the picnaeitng cele Hews from San Francisco. President, in the chair. There wae large attendance of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap Re- Vievea the child from pain, invigorates the stomach bowels, corrects acidity and gives tone and vigor tothe whole system, 28 cents per Bottle. Cristadore’s ym Dye, Preservative and der of much invaluable country now in our RECOVERY OF TREASURE FROM THE WRECK OF THE proceed: of harmonious | ie eee rata eats’ A N06 Astor House, The | inyited vo attend the funeral, on Wednesday aiternous pe “i of Semmes and Maffit, and justifies the running a counmy GATE, Ero. ae” ° hee ate aes ~ : ot one velodk. Rem mis late residence, College Poin, 1.. 1. of the blockade as “the rights of mercantile | ge constitution brought from the wreck of te potion itt Bemoan in an cloauest speech, explana the objeto adventure and the preregatives of a State en- bon $100,000 ta meee Lod 5200 jan Tig sme fipm fee pete of rsiand re now rine, fetiet ot the gaged in war.” He says “the people of the | to d7c., Coma teoyeg ‘256. Alcohol and whiskey impr. | SfoN\8,°),® promises to equal the } i hange Tapiain War ¥, Lrows, the Secretary, stated Northern States have awakened to a sense of | { (HOS omatumm: for gold ia New York bt. | miitte ot three from the Icah Helle Gotimitge and Frici their inconsistency and injustice,” while the | promium. gfterling 484. Legal tondors, 63 a 66, with | ly Sons o! St, Patrick were outside waiting to confer with ‘The late news from Barbadoes, which we pub- lished yesterday, relative to the burning of a ship Jaden with guano, by the pirate Florida, created much excitement in Well street. Rumors were Mean —At Jersey City, on Monday, March 23, Lacns grawanr, youngest child of Senith and Hannah lead, aged 2 years, 6 monthe and 26 days. relatives and friends of the family, and of ber , Joseph Kissam, are respectfully invited to , from the residence of her parents, No. Ser afternoon, wi Toupees, Hair Dye, Hair Dyel: RN W. A. Batehelor’s Hair Dye—The Best im the world ; instantaneous, harmless and reliable. Sold by all druggiste and perfumers, Factory, 81 Barclay street. : East. yeeting, for the purpose of a co-operation. — vitation Dusy as to what vessel it wight be. Several of | British government has been “resolute in ite | utiderabie imauly for remittance Tn a ine gin. | nin comniten,cousinine ot Mr. Jon Savage atid two | Myisenses of the Nervous, Seminal, Uri- Pa.) papers ral districts, which were suffering from drought. ceertaraeng a with | nary and Serual Systems—New and reliable treatment— 23, of consumption, ‘those who it was supposed would have been about | determination to abstain from everything like | cultu ‘Nan Frameset tastes sottend caplained tha 17 which he tn reporis of the Howard Association year of his age, that vicinity at that time were mentioned, such as | an infraction of the admitted privileges of | sailed stoamor Constitution, for Panama, with fur ject rae tuna nights of St, Patrick for | Siva association, Philadelpiias Pes Sn” a tte rae” Nea a a ‘eloomed meee the ship Regular, from San Francisco, uf and for Boston; the ships Aurora and Ells; the latter was ‘at Sombrero at last dates, loading guano. Tye , including a ‘battal belligerent Power.” This comes with an ex- | hundred rorvaaaasachuont rgiment ant $500,001 is a ihe rosiaent, rcloomed the commitigs it cellent grace from the reptosentative of a gov- | troasure for , and $214,000 for Now York. Tee ne ce tecmte wit ene ont ernment which in 1856 agreed, by solemn } 4, 7hestemmer Serra Novia, Win eo? ia treasuie, dentro oY promoting ‘ie object which they'all had so much arrived to-day from the N treaty at Paris with the other Powers of Eu- ber “4 afternoon , at 2 o'clock : 4. M, FAILING, President Try WISTAR’ Irish and Western papers ploase pony. = MoDuruort.—At New Bruvewick, N. J., on Tuoaday, After Swallowing a Barrel of Sarsapa- Break jar Cold! © yeur Cow Balsam of Wild Cherry. re Families are emigrating to Oregon, Washington ind ‘apt. Lroxs then offered the following resolutton, whiols March 17, after @ severe illness, Exrta Jane McDwnwort, hanimourly adopted nila and balsam without benefit, try Dr. HU! rt daughter of Peter ‘Dermot underwriters, it appears, place no reliance on the ceforth British Columbia, hhibshies Ghote cnt Resolved. That this association onl! @ public meeting for | discovery. ‘It evires eruptions of the akin ulcers of the Bee eats os and Aun Me! ut, agod 1 year, rope, that privateering was thencefoi She shes ~ bo have = ‘a Done nite ed the relief oi the, ey PE oy asreaeaae te f wy, im, riggs McoGowaN.—On Sunday, March 22, after a short but reports, abclished, and has never since revoked the act. | coming alt vcotviog gat attention. gemma raiding: “bat the ager of te city ot Rew Lig 4 fa of every abuse. severe illness, Mary, wife ot Patrick McGowan, aged 45 During a recent debate in the English House of Permitting privateers to repair and refit, and atntaied on aioe Fon on the Upper Columbia tad macabere va larled to adiros aid hat tig ct) | me |S Cin ts and acquaintances of the family, aiso those Commons on the condition of the navy, Lord Cla- | furnishing them with coal to prey upon our The Snake Indians are troublesome in the Boise riter gees ve cares I, and the proceeds be in & gene- Married. Sa ctona the femoreg, thas veebonie) a lly ric ‘1 , but the tant increase of the mivin, i tollow ittee the dt —Prxe.—On Sunday, March at the 1 2 once Paget stated that the United States govern- | commerce, are beautiful specimens of con- | region. but the constan ay a a ore ayevonjein we ie ree sion Joho dingnette ert foto, Ti Blowcker siroet, by the ‘Rev. Mr. ‘Boek, Wituas oelock procisly, from her late residence, 61 Mulberry mont did not commence to build armor-plated ves- | sistency, a8 they are remarkable evidences orn tigut vias ot wuperne cope ee ee ome 4 1 3. Joy, 0, Carey, | CSRS 0 Oe eee ee Motiowaw.—On Monday, March 23, Mary Aonm, beloved of neutrality. Feting their commanders and openly expressing sympathy with their cause, as well as clearing merchant vessels for Confe- derate ports in the face of the blockade, which Queen Victoria, by her proclamation, commend- od all her subjects to respect, may also be re- Hogh Duty, Wit Ma, Heway Gruss’ Leoronss coma orator deli- thy, Paunce Cale Foon B Cunaory ighoa ‘Gute vers the second of his present course tures at Clinton | and the President and | nent oficers he maoctation, Hall tite evening, He takes for his subject “Irish Social | yi h§ (O° Me Teen ee tage Bivens? acd nae Character aod Hlumor”—than which no more prolife of | MEY MPP aaogtion from thia mclety be no a entertaining theme can be selected for a popular dis. pinied to concer with course, Mr. Giles is an admiroble speaker, has a mind | Ish Lee tears! wife of Matthew MoG , in the 24th year of hor age, Tho relatives and of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. ponte wy atreet, on Wednesday afternoon, at half past two e ‘oat. —On Sunday morning, March 22, at seven o'clock, of congestion of the lungs, Mosms OvmL., aged 31 yeare 4 10 days. “tue fuvoral will take place from the Methodist — +, Conn., on Saturday, February 28, by the Rev. J. H. Limsley, D. D.. Mr, Witttam A. Harpemnnoon, of Greenwich, to Miss Imoorne Conmvouan, late of Elinira, N.Y. O'Grapt—Rooan,—Un Satut , October 26, at the cathedral in Mobile, by the Ri Rev. Bishop Quinlan, Staxpi-u THomas O'GRapr, to Miss Beswm Rovas, late of Killough, county Down " sols until ‘‘ they saw that the South were building them.” Messrs. Laird, of Birkenhead, England, have laun¢hed two steamers—the Quang Jung ant Tientan—from their yard at that place. These wd get in combination with the dcenmiced at Delmonico’s this day Pitauon of (his society be now ap. nglo-Ch et te ‘ in addition a watt on the Ladies’ Irish Retiet Ball A Jon, Diced | church, Forty third stroet, between vessels form part of the Ang : inese fleet r -arded as conclusive proof of the strict obser- | richly stored, and ~ecet rou auairen ne Feynesti mm to combine with the Erish Relief tes | Ancum.—On. Sunday, March 22, at balf past five o'tock Biguth avenues, this (Tusnday)) of pete tnd ye mone | cently spoken of as being building in Kagland woe of the Laws of neutrality. ludicrous and a power v im to sa the ignis of Bt Tu Moe trtead on Obect—the | Pp. M., of inflamation of the fungs. HENRY AscHs, aged 6) | o'clock. ‘The frien an pore Foquest attend To further illustrate the quality of this nen- ee ee Se eet Oe immnitices were appointed in paranance of thes resoln ears, 4 months and 20 days | the funeral withon: poder that pretence, for the service of the rele we Boul ; ewormens . in yening, Margh 28, at half-past sig Ene Se a after Ww The relatives and frienus of the family, are respect wily vein ot M nday evening " We can promise uid ion ple urs of un Sai the meoliyg adjourned. subbiect to the call | Javivod \o ationd the funeral from his late readenog, No, | gyguncefvousscm Asa Louden fons wlan qauahteg ° * 0 } ‘ : a wally we may abate thet og tag 16th af March

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