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8 GENERAL CILLMORE'S DEPARTMENT. Additional Details of the Bat. tle of Olustee. EXPEDITION TQ WHITMARSH ISLAND, ay ae, ao, Mr. Galen H. Osburme’s vegan Bua, Drrantunnt oF rr LON Bean, 8. C., Fod. 23. "1804. A reverse das betaine eur arms im Florida, On the ‘afternoon of last Saturday, the 20vh instant, pear the Sittle vilage of Wiestee, om the Florida Central Raiiroad, ‘ocurred cue of Se sNarpest fights of the war, and, in pro portion to the wumbere engaged, one o€ the btoodiest. our was defeated, not from Jack: of berole effort ‘aud most gailant reetetance, but by far overpowerleg mumbers. ‘Up to tre morning of Saturdey ewr'forcer, with the ex ‘Sption Of a few foraging Parties, remained quietly jm camp at Warbder’s, where your last advices tem whem. Everything pre @ ‘settled po- Ney”? on the part of jour; and wy iad v onelr Mceeeaomaee Cetaeet Secupation ef that vicinity, eommmienced nen nny SE peer praise f “gach personal comfort as frail shelter temts cannot af- During "riday night, * however, information of the Pawn Bs ‘of the cnemy reached Seymour. It waa o: exch a character eg40 induce thé belief that by a Fapid movemcot amd a byttie, if necessary, be eould whip bis mag ge end Becure important advantages. ap advance ordered, and at seven @ clock ou Saterday moruin “were struck, Raver- “gncks filed with gree, ana march. ir ‘Union column was on the ‘The deiai's of it will be. v) bere ce at isa ate ‘So taniemar seca te bave ceased, firiog occurred for an our afterward” Xe te lock «DB Sundey ‘the cabana started for Baldwin which, hey reached at tive thesame day. Monday night they ‘were back ia he vicinity of “amp Finigan Jn our retreat we were f.liowed, but not elosely, bya ‘Perce of the enemy’s cavalry, which returned, however, @uring the sight of Saturday The rebels did not prevent ‘aa from destroying, at Sanderson, large stores of turpen- Wine and rosin, which till then we bad allowed to remain wamotested. Portions of the railroad track were torn. up and a few bridges destroyed. Hami'ton's battery is the oldest light artillery organi- ‘gation in the serviee. and tho pews of the loss of “pieces Shree and tivo" will be heard with great regret by scores eminent officers, who in former’ days have been con- Recied with “Light Company E,” of the Third artillery. ‘An officer who was in the thickest of the fight from it Deetoning to its close, when asked how he felt, replied 1wus mac, mad all over, and I'm afraid {did so weireg Even with auoath on my lips, though 1 thought of eternity and the prospect befcre mo, and I eouldn't belp believing that the end justified the moans, ie my oaths for my country, and my soulto my WHOLMFOM® HANGING AT JACKSONVILL One day lust: week a party of four negroes, belonging to @me of the colored regiments in Fiorida, committed a Pape one white women. Threo of them were taken on ‘Wednesday and tried by a drumbead court martial. They were convicted, senten be hung, and ab hour ahterwords two of them were swinging at Camp Finegan, Tbe ower war “drought into Jacksonville, where, at Swenty minutes’ notice, a scaffold was erected, the Sree cal'ed ont, the citizens notified, and he had shored She righteous fate of his fellows The body was al- owed © remain twenty-four bours be‘ore belng out down Gereral Seymour characteristically sent up the wreceodings | of the court {or Gensral Giimore’s approval ‘with an endorsement on hack that thosentenve had Deen carried iuto effect. THE EXPEDIION TO WHITMARSH STA On the Zist, an expedition consisting of the F Fighty-ffth Peoneyivania, a detachment of the Sixty.seventh Ohio @cd the Fourth Now Hampsbire regiment, Coionel Bell, ender the command of Colonel eee Rema ‘Hilton Head in the steamers Dictator, i men, the Mary Burton, the Golden Gate, Mayfewer farmed), Captain Young, to Whitmareh Jeland, to cap- a fatigue party said tobe at work there building renchments. ‘The expedition resched reeman’s Cut Yate at wight. and before daylight peshed up towards the ‘scene of thelr operations. Captain @ompwy of the Fighty-tifth , sere coe pe cteiane, ‘wes first landed, and surprised the rebe! picket and put them to fight, and captured fifteen out of the fifty men ‘What constituted it, ‘The rebels waited only to give oue volley, when they broke ran ‘with our men closely atter them. ur force, or a Portion &, was put asdore quite rapMly , considering the defec charactor of the boats used on the occasion. As @suMolent number was ashore, Company B, Hampshire, Captain Greeuleaf, was thrown @ut as skirmishers, and ordered to feel the enemy's posi. Son and strength. He advanced nesrly two miles, and feund the enemy quite strong in the woods, and a‘ter Getving in the enemy's skirmishers, he found bimself tn @he presence of x revel force of at jeust fifteen huudred fen. As soon os this fact was developed, be fell back nd joined thecommand again, cl-sely followed by the When the exact staieot affairs was made known the (raosports, and reiicquish the plan of operations, ‘& with his joferior force he could do but little and might ‘ibly becaptured. ihe esemy pressed on our com- dns it was slowly embarking, and opened fire, ing Wwo of our officersjand one man. Colonel Bell erdered Companies #. and © , of the Fourth New Hanp- , 10 throw up a temporary rifle pit, and cover its with tng wenn behtod which our men were weil pro- 8 beld nuti! our men were safely on the Mayflower was busy enough Wear whilc tn vigor ¥ shellwg tbe rebels position, and Preventing them trom uelng their artillery as effectually © desired. The rebels were kept at bay ire foree got may, and then, @everiug the rear. the Mayflower moved quietly eway Gring 4 couple of shells as a parting compliment to the repels, who made poreply. ‘The expedition may have a good eff-ct on the rebels and occasion a change in their pro- CASUALTTES, Tieutenavt Jobu PF Milchner, Company 0, Righty Arth ivamia;wounded and taken prisouer: Licutenant J.B. Reed, Company H, seriously wounded in groin, t Sprow!l, Company K, wounded in knee; Bailey, Company K, prisoner; all of the y filth Pendeylvania. The’ enomy’s lose war «ne Eilled and sixteen taken prisoners from the Fifty-fourtt Georgia regiment—a dirty, sorry set of fellows too. They @eemod tobe very little de,ected by the change im their ition, and chatte! on quite unconcernedly. They combat an early moment, and were soon in- 'y eogaged in @ peculiar occupation of a sugges. ‘tve character. SAVANNAH NEWE, From 4he Republican of the 20th I learn that Geeral Gimer has been agsigued to command at Mobile. THE TWENTT-FECUXD OF FERRUARY. Washington's birthday was generally celebrated in the ot. At Beaufort a grand ball was given; but “arrival of the Cosmopolitan esrly in the evering, with a caggo of wounded from Florida, cast. gloom over the Teativities, and at eleven o'clock the dancing was wespen ted. A NEW GURY QUARTERM ASTER. Lieutenant Colonel Charles K. Fuller bas been. an @munced at * Quartermaster of the Department of he Kouth. is Bo stranger to the arduous duties of ‘Me position shaving belé the same office under the ed- M@inistrations of Hunter, Mitchel apd Branneo. With Mhent bosmeseabilities, and with most cenal, cocial QRALifloationg, 00 officer staft will do more w. OF prove more popular [Jeutenanl Colopel Fuber. _SHIPPING NEWS. atwamec FoR =am SORK—Tu's DAT. CLEARED. oa Virginia (Br), Grace, ZiverpoolWitiams & at Galtdonte (Br), Craix. Liverpool wed Glas- Bread: st yO jacDonald & arvest Queen, “Hatehinvon, Liverpoolme # Mar % Bae a snes (Breas), Frerichs, Bremen —henringe & eee ae ae Bahr, Bromoa—0 Luling & Co. by: all Gadiz—Baser't & Nicker fie Tir) Jackson, Vora Crag--Hargour & Oo Beek, Richie, Motanias—Walsh & Carver New Orieans—N ll Brigham ison. Point Petre—Joves & Lough 4 Ida M Connery, Makellan, New Orioans—Murray & ow. it; Baroe 2e Castine, Haskell, L).zabethport—Mevcaif & 2. Kea Por (Mr). Rixer, Vera Crez—N L MeCreads & Co. r® Lewis, Haskell, Havana—W P Converse 4 Go br Mare Alineide (Br), Dessoy, Matanzaa—N Hi Brig. Ober Tyler Was a Mon tord, Beriia—& C 1 tb 6 Bios, heen wn, AY Lieut TA Martie, from ‘04 Bquacson, vie Porivese Men- ue Deb 14, vie 4 Co, Feo pint 48.40 $4.ton Th eee ie arr ttt hit 440 44, S00 17 aw * f59, Pojamac, Sbermood. Porverd, with meee end ba ‘Ameriean, Oniusg. Zaverpoo! eaand 4d paserairrs. Wo Wiviainc Ch rletopbes sermon, fel Tom hiv injuries | , Diatgow, Jan 9. Greencer 30m, | ny fon 15, int 56 Of, lan j Bin ea : 40 56, 4 on dt Be NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MA aig Newcastle, 68 daye, with ’k Czarina, Pinkhai passed the Rock with fru 3 Cn Bee fr 28. lon 74 ee aaa ita st fo Orienan, ‘20 Gays, with mdse, to Bark Sate Erte tor Boston. Fall River, 6 days, . on for Philadelphia, pa 4 dave ean i i Providence. cress enn ‘the arrival of steamer erroneous, ci up JH Ryerson, Pattarsou, trom Liverpool, to 3 & 8 ee Bemest. Masson, from New Orleans, 16 days, to x Bark “aaa Fyfe, Weaver, from New Orleans, to Thomas Part Bxprees, Bahrs. from Port Royal, ight with Tous of Sguredead, fore topgailantnast og ape ry bark Martha's Vines rigs Caer age ec ey a Ld town, J Maneheld, J Baker. on ‘Wind at sunset B, with suow. Marine Total Losses and Disasters Re- ported In February, 1864. From a reeora kept by I. H. Upton, Secretary of the Ame- rican Shipmasters Association, we have compiled the follow: ing list of total losses and dinasters fer February, 1864:— TOTAL LOSSES. STEAMERS. wonm | aan, | Figs [wae | 8 Bohemian (Br). H A Weed ‘tran Gen Burnside, do |Liverpoot..|Portiand .. 6t Johns RiFtorda St Johns Rj Florida. ee 150 tle. .. q Fred Brace "(ir) Gen Warren... Jonny Ford. Jone Winthrop. 8 LD Carver. 43 Stadacon: 'H/Southmpta| 619 210 Areh}hald (Br) ya alah Jerson. Fe Urania (BN). i ere arbados..| 213 Vesta (Br “lQuecnatwn | 223 Weatlndie: B Fanelaes ombatct. "| Gtoncester land. ::|Baltimore, {[New York: Washingt Port Royall Roston +} Savannah .|Nassa: Portem uth | Kilawort! Prov etown| Boston. . ‘w York. | Jamaica . [/Madison...:|Alex andrta| Baltimore .|Wasbingt n are Campbeli, ir . Wmeo Bement. Barge May Queen PARTIAL LOSSES. Those marked R, returned im distress; A, arrived in dis trees; J, jettisoned cargo; L, leaky; F, took fire; T, | Stermera. i Bradford Dartes Fall River. Pall-Rrver.. Lomisiana (Br) Queenstwn' New York. i Rangoon ..|v Kingdom New York. Boricn “| Liverpool New York.| Liverpool. . Ardrosean, K Janeiro, Bunderson . +|Phormhail. A New Your [Phila | [Liverpool | +] Windeo r Jolinsen. Coat Bris. Alpha (Br) Clara P Gibbs: Crocus Fannie Fncoin Guruchi Awna Maria Ac Major. A: ran Cacrparv'a) © mpl »..|Koston.. Port Ro ai xeneen Fock Jeld.| Sew York, i New York! P ‘alae Sami AA Bem ote cea Va Po cot TMawking, of steamer Peire!, from Newbern, #0, harour thanke for yp eee worth se beer ans are off the ot Wika w the estate of spn abs valved whi 40 Smy de ly owaee ander the asaieeeniaith i SEE f oy ht $99,000, at Porat rete SAS As late! woanennapos. SH. Eee apart to i947, late’ if riety ui nates orton, built ot roe fer ee nore s0}4 iat angkels to 60 aa, 9 aan ta Ss Catharine, 610 |: 4 from this Agnes, 889 ton duilt ‘in 180), for Bann Mownna, 467 tons, built at Boston in 1867, has been sold at Singapore, Bonn 2. ¢ Providence, 134 tone, Satate | wer % ‘has brea sold for $800 cash to Fate will oosstnana her) and others. of Rockport, ae seme Se.s A tons, bas been seid to Capt Joshua Turner, et ‘tim 1848, bas UL oe Harwich, 99 tons vena ieik gh “of Gloncester, fer f Dennis, 142 tons. built in 1854, nave at Priidenee. has peem toidio apt L Chureath aud Olhers, of Kingston, for $6000. cash. Feb 14—The Blue Nose. Shelby. from Ant ‘York, has put im with water easke stove, sails apis, ~ back, the Clara, from Cardiff for Hong Kong, netherras back, the, Gize . Rio Jayxrno, no date—The Hazard, from Iquique for ‘Bogland. has put in leaky. Bark Rosctue, Honeywell tit at NGoatera Feb 29 for At- anip a. Morrison, of Edgartown. was. at Singapore Bark Atnatic, herman, NB, sld from Singapore Jan 1, ane Raiabow, Nichels, NB. was at Norfolk Island Oct 15, ries day ree wee sn Peckord, wa with @00 ep. Bark Eliza, pat NB, was _ SA ee ge *paken Bos tT Son Poy ie wep ore for Ban Pranglece, Jan 8, oa from Cardiff for Callao, Jan 8, lat 8 $2, pa ae ee from Caliso for Havre, Dec Aurcarrs, Fe sary sent wer Crichton. wichton, Wot, Pe ee pote Bay, eiecare eee “Mayo, Boston, sid r Deo IT ship i Br). rie Patent oF sien, mp jeien Nicholson (Br). hong “ele eae east (ita), Garde, Meow Yond: roth. Onataciee (fore wes eed pAbtgine, Dec 18—azr ak Rilza Elizabeth Kimball, Grindle, {imrs, Deo 26—In port brig Atberit, Roberts, from fo Canpirr. Ped it Yea King oats Bickford, NYork. Qapir, Jan SI—Arr Bolina, Cormack, Gare ‘Coast, WCA, Jan’ 18—In port bark D Godfrey, Prince, for windward. Coven, Jaa <—Bi (not arr) abip Bullion, Smith, Cal cutta; bark Patmos, Spring. do. Goon, Jan 4—Arr ship Renown, Howes, Bombay, Deat. Feb i4—Arr Helmdanl, Norberg, London for NYork, nd anche Beauv. ¥en 15—Arr Sea Sprite, Garnett, and Ianthe, Sta- Brvivs, WCA, Jan 23—In port brig Marshall, Marshall, for Po Bort Praga, Gape Verd Island, and Goree, to I Fatworrn, Feh 14—Arr Kit Carson, Crowell, Callao; 18th; John Bertram, Johansen, NYork. Foocuow, Dec 24—In port shipe Wild Rover, Rogers. from Shanghae, arr Lith, unc; Ocean Eagle, Chism, and E ¥ Wil: lotts, Williams, for do: harks Pengnin, Rreretan: Marviand, Buckminster; Lizzie Boga, Dizer, and Pacific, Mons, for do; Oscar, Hoff, frgm do. arr 13th. unc; Kahlmamba (Br), Gor: gon, Tor NYorw, Ellen, Mathes. trom Chefoo, arr 10th, for Basi Coast; bi her Fr 16th, for rban eb 1e-Sid Sk George (=), Portiaad and New ‘eh 15—Sld Columbia (8), Liver a, Nicherm, carat fand if Turk, Harding, Boston GaLway, Grnrartan, Feb 6—Arr ship El bark Yo th for Naples); 0 Gorke, Jan ——Arr bark Aaron I Marvey, Faber, Philade); RA alt 10h for Sierra Leone), Hoxeé Koyo, Dec 13—arr ahi; Cordelia, Gilman, Shanghae (and aid eth for Boston). ‘Sid Dee 23, bark What Oheor, gree Sincapore. art Dee 31, ships Shawmat, eee from Sydney, arr vnard. i mou from for San Helios, Pratt: rin, Parro' Jou. one; Clara Morse y. Rntchinson; and Shirley, Mul ‘awrence, for freight or charter; . ijore Martin, do; Dashing Wave, Lacan: for sale: Gen N. elt Moillike: barks Hamilla “ Rea Rarfred, for NYork; Jviia Ann (Ba) Farg; . Hariman, apd Sirfoe (Doteb). Van Essen, BLY aan” 'Franelecn; Diadem, Sawyer, une; Young Greek, Taytor. do; Pruiter (Pros), Martin, from Shanghae. arr 25; briga Catherine Ceeiila’ (Dan), Meyer, for an Francisco; Music, Sah for Borneo. Li ‘eb 13—Arr Damascus (s), Brown. Portland; aa Edith Child. Newburyport 15th, Wm Rathbone, Pratt, oe eo aliine, Cowan, jindelphia; 1Gth, Car (), weit back} Toth, William, Sinolatr, for NYork, leaky; Jeddo, for Boxton, ran G Owens, Norton. Callan msvivanin (8), Broc Tirell, Mangan, Adens FA Paimer, Dawenn, Martin’ and Northern Belle, Hark: Toxnos, Feb 1se-Art Dantel Webster, NYork; ose e — re ante! ‘ebster, meer, ork; Chas H Lord. mith, C <i NYorl att tt Pecon}, Caray, NYoF. has Davenport, Prebie, from avi, jen 13—In port ships Christopher Tall, Freeman, iggins, for do, 'n port bark’ Starliebt, Reynolas, from New Mipras, for Amherst: Southern Chief, Matra, Feb York, arr same day, would discharge part of cargo and pro- ered to &my: Tn pert bark Modena, Hurd. from Port- Ickerson, for Boston few days. Sid ia ‘ork, Cooper, NYork; Feb J, amilcare tiladelpnia: 2; bark Moneynick: Aratth, Reston, ALAGA, Feb 10—Cld bark Emily & Ada, Colson, NYo ELnOURNE, Nov 25—Cld ship Jack Frost, Ercery, Blatt Harbor Dec 3 bark Ocean ride, 1Multon. Otago: 4th, ahips City of Bo: Jennie W Paine. Burke, an, : 19th, hark WI ahi Gam Panamey Hadig, ‘Otago 1 7 Dect. ships Black Hawk, Doane; FEM Whitney. Torrance, and Aurora, Ge Deo 18—In port bark welts Merrill, Staples, from Shanghor, are Rewoastis NW, Nov 21—Sia abs Aatiaide Bell. Barnes, Auckland: 26th. bark HL Rutgers, Howes, L¥RMO. Feb «—Sid Cornish L: Thomas, NYork; Oth, foot, Hodge. do. St Mich axis, Jan 38—Sit Home. Youn; x. Brevaa Luowe, dan 2—th port sare WH Rewtall, Phin. ney, unc; sebr Carrie Hues, Hanson, the coast aot Ped ward port. to Heong St Nicworas, OV: son, for Port Pi for Boston, to leave evious, brig Candace, Webber, for Boston In port bark Avola, Michol- to load fer Boston, 4. Feb I--in port barks Novparell. Flinn, for Mes jeston : Noranaes, Hille: far Rosion soon, Dee ‘ort ship George Lee. Barstow, from : In y r'ISth, une: bark Valetia, Da from and for do, jan La port ships Pearl, Sparrow, for Bos. c ; Rainbow, Kelle: amo, Cabri ortuwa. Hanson! Chawpion, Boyden; bee: Continent, Howland: Lyra. Cheever en Giever. ater ore and Anna Decatur, Pickering, k Moneka, Mayo, do. tee, Deo 28—Tn hips Kate Carnie (Pr), Pret kenridge, for N¥or! Glover, Hnghes, arr lath, onc; Andes: Burman: Wed deavor, Doane; ki san, Wilitatn; Gra Dee 12 bark Harvest Queen, Ellery, Xs ays, Wiillama, Feochow; 27d, Gen Putnam, Bab Feb itemstd Naryland, Hle'more, Baltimore. Dec 24—Sid Nedeschda, Park N¥ork. Dee Win port ship Hehiegront, Burauas, to rea (Ham, Lorenzen, tor Nor , Dec 6—Ari Mary Bradfor enki; 21st, American Ports, BOSTON. Feb 29—Are steamer via: ship Havelock Young. 1 Reine Gard Ri Boker. Philadel- 40 B i'amilten, nngham, NOrleape; Peeriean (Br) Ferre, Sierra elle Barrell, Hand, Newesstie, Del Racer, Sno rae ooo rahe Wartog Winslow. Sire oy seivor Schr Saran, Drieho, Aletaner i. brig dirom: a. Srrina; Uri Bellet. ‘rity Marfower and Marriet New Orlerns: oli L be nt. Tark« al DAN BRS, Feb 4—Arreche Ui D Stinsen. Balt ak RIV! R, Peb27—Arr Sea ae Mr ety 3 Bid 2K! | yer. Rosers, Blizabe: V ‘he nd St Laven vampion. Tracey, (Br); setves Bila hport for I Jeaeph F! achrs Margaret, Cal Ifail, Portiand for “A te 4a a Sei parrela hevrings, Sid ‘ar Nanels Tu pure 8 AM, wind W, w lyn; achra Henry, Dotasi Petts Haein. Tantion Pa Sorts, Breen lar Ping, Ps 0% lows of Sian, Rymouth parks Champion, B ke Chamiian, Dee | Matanzas, BG wit aling Bt Luca ia aay nil Harriet *ahepned "Tis, P’ Wilitena, Stn. 1; 21tb aloo} Heber CPE Ae he ateomere jacksoaviile: Dictator, Bhar Now Or tes ond City of Hath. Partlets, Phiiwierpie Gane; bark Harry om! wel’ Gesiner, beldes, Witter Nes 4 Pation, Georgette n, ee Yor an) os if, y +39 entrey oe oe op oobi mouth, Bart it fe " Yecisone cee aes (ihe ‘b ater i ii 2 ar $4,004 Opaen Gtedlon, Rete fon. do; A Ny AR 3G aml taigabak | Fo career Serco mer be Seah Je Fiden, Reed, 3 Warren, | ~ wr ¢, door, HOrie ne; Law JH 2, 1864,--WITH ke% Dienfurson; mor, ‘vinemore; Gran (Br), Tobie, Halifs mi Gen Meaae. Fs por ai to oa on Raturday vast Bb Nor- vane, for Portia re et ano, y an Beult, Morse, Phiedeatin; bie ™ Manzoni, Port Bates Bt Lincoln, Wooster, yeh GF Towns, PROVIDENCE, Feb 27—Are Westchester. Ha- ker, 60 4 Onpray, Aldrich, NYork: Shred Sherman ‘Sher- \ialuimore: B Baker, Wi a dewoort, Bexer; Soares, The ‘and Ui—arr ateainers Htingdsher, Nye. and Pelican, Walden. F By cadre! na. Pawn 36) Cochran, for Trin} rk; aloops Mary ray, Hl bethports it Harvest, Gorn New York, nh Are [i re Bld. schrs hadwiek, iia pothpo om anon ee + appeal Ciowell, aud Joba O iodant hoe Ye MOOKLAND, Feb 25—8id bark J Pitte, Haskell, New Or- Jeans; eae * ‘Brackett, Achorn, Torvagas, Pia; nese Pease, Ni ura ar Pua nies aT Piectas Manly as oor Mork (ead yore: Geo he ae route a EL none ‘rane Garton vane, b 26—Sid Wie Meneame, ported Ra ‘Married. Nodep--Bacawee. On citey ares Re! et yo ifth street, a we ah rat Aexouz.=—On An 1m bi The relativesand friendsare ful'y invited to attend pce grote ate) ber late reaigenen 4 Weak Thirty-tifth lay afternoon, at tivo 0" Sete —On Teesday. eh J, Lizsis R. Bantiey, wife of Dr. 7 Hd Allen, "ou ia city, aa ins will be taken to Norwich, Conn., for inter as eee rig Monday, February 29, after « sbort but se- ‘lines, THOM: , aged 19 years and 6 months. “ihe frienda of the farniiyae reaprcitaly invited to at the funeral, eaday) afternoon, at twe }, this rt cock, from his iste residence, 89 Fourih street °fvmeaOn Tuesday, March 1, Parricn Byaxs, of heart isease. friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the tanerats tie Ware ‘iferncon, ab hait-past Sue o'clock, from 204 West Tenth atre CaRoLtn. fee eaday, 1, Jawazs A, Canoxty, in the 27th year o! ‘The friends of f the feratly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 24 King (garaps oer Thursday morning, at half mass will be celebrated f wt_nine o'clock. A requiem the repose of hig sout at Bt, . at ten 0” ry Cer needy for interment’ ¥ le {leas ees ter short cy fer} vere illness aes REKD, & Dative of lowery. late of ity of Cork, son-in-law of the late Jeremiah O'Muliane, of Buttivant. lg The friends of the family are respectful dpyited to at tead the funeral, from hie aidenes, 29 Madison street, this (Wednesdas) morning, at ten o'clock, Gook papers Hate opr, Suimons.—Suddeni adny. March }, Kare, daughter of George and Kate Clemons, aged 10 yeara, 6 menths end 1 ny, ‘Tie funeral will take place oa ‘Thursday afternoon, at th oS West Forty-aisth. ntrest, The friende are respectfutly requested to ai Duxs.—In Brooktya, on Tues dence of her brother-in-law, Captain U at ee erEANETn JON, Afver ® abort bul severe ill ness, in the 80th hy of her a3 vel the funeral, his | Wednes: ) morning, thont further Sot r “é ime will be taken to New Branswiek, N.J., @. for interment ; New Jersey papers please cop: Dot ‘cnunty.-On Tuesday eve evening. March 1, after a short ni Jonn Dovcsrerry, aged 8 years, The friends and reistives are requested to attead the fu- neral, on Thursday aCternoon, at one:o'clock, froin hig late idence, 107 Eldridge street, qpeiserox.—Qn Tuesiay ‘morning, March 1, Quanuss Autinarow, Jr., only son of Charles W. and the late Eivabeth Farr aged 14 yeara and 6 monthe. ncaa te po sayane hour of the funeral 1n to-morrow a sera ucts ees ood, at wes ge en mn ry ve witeo Mie on. Thessaly} ‘Marchi ofeoamtaption; fom wifo of John R, Lyng, age! 25 by nds ort, Conn., on Tuesday, March 1, of dim lacnooda, a native of Bsotland, Dince, from hie late residence, on MoeN xb twe o'clock. cGRY. On Tuesday, March 1. after a severe tllness, A: x OCONNOR, beloved wife of Peter MoGreagor, ane 3i 1¢ relatives and friendeot the family,and those Nall Sicunnor, are seapesttully Iathied to attend the from he: Inte rex dence, 449 Washington street, on Uf past one o'clock, March Ty AXNA” Sorata, only rick and Auma Catharine Plump, iF. 10 mon! nth “Srhe_ friends and relatives ae reapectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the resi‘ence of her atiiicted parenta, corner of Watts and Sullivan atree @ on Thursday afternyon, at one fan The remains veitt be interred in the Lu- theran Cemetery, ‘Ronixeox,-On Tuesday, March 1, Carmanine, wife of E 0%. Robtason, ta tbe CON veut of her ly are respectfully in- ay afternoon, at two West Foriy third i. ue! gang ne of John D. Streets wiibout farther Invitaton: Sro! rooklyn, on Tuesday, March 1, CLarexce Graxc at son of Charles 8, and Amanda Spooner, sued yearsand 7 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon. at two o'clock, from the residence of his father, 222 Adelphi atroe Providence Journal ple&se copy. Trrvs—0t Trop. on Tuned Maren J, Mandanet Grav, only daughter of De Loss B. and Teatel J. Ten ‘The relatives and friends of fai re invited to at tend the funeral, on “Thursday, tweive o'clock, from 166 West Portieth street. New Yor 8 Waxzua.—At Hartord, on Thesday, March 1, Pett ¥: Waxerr. devehter of tie late Moses Wanzer Mary D. Wanzer, of Bath. L. T., in the 16th year of us take aceon Thue day a raing. at Spring street, artinnd. ” Cas- @ New Haven cops, wonty- New York, 9 207 Toe rel ally ited to attend the funeral, from No. 8 Lanrense street, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) aflernoon, at two 0 [For other Deaths see Tenth Page.} R EUMATISM.—DAMP Mg ELBCTRO-M! fra Lute Cat ee Mn ead ee, for fertne a6. Prion it ‘per mat! $1 30._ Send for eiretiiar, Tien 3 RK. AGHRW, WHO 1s is FAMED FOR SELL. Department of his. business Rivets "Every retail grocer in New York should eal iad ge Vargaine whieh are now being offered to the trade. price Cash only. PORTANT LECTURES DAILY. FoR GENTLEMEN the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broad- ee tunable t@ attend these lectures can hare them Tecript of ten cents by addressing Secretary omy. ra of the the New York Musetn of Abat CORA L. V. HATCH WILL SPEAK IN * M's, Hall, Astor place, Thursday vaulng. Marek ad fOck. Hubsect chosen by the audienos ier ihe lectures Tickets 19 ceate RS. SARAH A. wriont WILU DELIVE fourth Jesture at Cooper Jositute, roo! bc nesday, March 2, age Ss uty Daring ‘the Present War of ie 1884.’ % IRISH IN BXIL,” thle eubject will be dsilvered bye , : i aang ar tiebiay as, OX FRIDAY, gvbNina, MARCI Tickets 26 comts; reserved seats SFIMONTAL | Toren a mgaret Pioatat cogoens A aap Discussto: at 6 O'CLOOK, Tilia ‘& fon's ena me or ny Greadvrays Fon a ty way; FF Brosaway. aude at Tiving 1 aa TUB FIREMEN. nie EXEMPT MEMBERS OF 2% HOSR COMPANY a meet thie (Wedn NM Ta A. oR Ippon, — of Canal ant for the purpose of forming a reunion and to mi ake - for @ permanent organization. Sota Weary AL iv. biker ~_ DANCING A ACADEMIES, ALLETMAGTER R DUMAR vate D DANCING ‘ene atreat, avenue a eae oavneiar inelx ach eatreee i dae HOTEL, iguanas Lg TN anne by paige We epealan Farin LY to I'pee botin. Porwarted to angadinees ad or om Tit Bole Agent, 28 Wilviam Street, INVOIORS OF OHoIoR Nees. 0 Likes let of fin hie i ene SEGARS sane EQUAL TOT. 2 SUPPLEMENT. Wak | D DR. WISHARPS PINS TRES TAR CORDIAL WILL CURE CONSUMPTION, Gunsumption has destroyed more of the human family Gum any other disease, and the best physicians for many years have despaired of # cure, or @ remedy that would heal the lungs, but for more than wwe hundred yeare the whole ‘medical world hae been impressed that there was a myste. Hows power and efficiency in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lunge; therefore they have fecommended the use of Tar Water, which in many casea bad a good effect; but how to combine ite medical propertiva 60 aso heal the lungs, has ever been a mystery until it was discovered by Dr, L. QO, WIBHART, of Philadelphin. Pa., the proprietor of Wish art's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, and has boon put in boitles, patented by the United Staira government. We say to the aiicted’ that Dr. Wisharie Pine Tree Tar Cordial will prodyoe the INVIGORATION ¢ ‘OF THE DIGESTIVE OR. GANS. THE STRENGTHENING ING OF THE DEBILIFATED BYATRM, THE PURIFICATION AND ENRICHMENT OF THB BLOOD, waich musi expe A expel from the aystem the cor- ruption which scrofula breeds, While this Is effected by the powerful Alterauve (changion 6 ‘from disease to health) pro- pertleeof the Tar Cordial, te besling and renovating prine!- ) ple 1g ale geting upon tne riritated surfacescf the 1yogs and throat, penotrating to each’ “Tiavasea pert, relieving the pain, ‘subdiiing inflammation and restoring @ healthfal tendency. Let thie twofold power, ie. healing and ihe airengtkentog, continue to set in conjanelion with nature's constant recu. porative tendency, and the patient ts saved, if be has nottoo Jong delayed a resort to the means of cure, FING TREE TAR CORDIAL, 18 AN INFALLIBLB CURB YOR £ORB THROAT AND BREAST. Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial !ee great and effect ual remedy for Tae BLIND AND BLREDING PILES, BLIND AND BLBEDING PILES. BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. ‘Thousands have been cured of the above disease when al hope of ever receiving relier was gone. INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. . INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. INFLAMMATION OF THB LUNGS. ‘There is not a medicine discovered that has so much power to:dissolve the sbick mudous that stops up the wind passages of the lunge as the Pine Tree Tar Cordia}, which subduesthe fever and iflammation that destroy the power and vitality of the lungeand consign the patient to the grave. We say to all whose lunge are affected. use Dr. Wishart's Pi Tay Cordial with great confi ence, as it nas restored thou- eandsof cases to health that were hopelessly given up to die, COLDS AND covcHis COLDS AFD couGHS are speedily cured by the ane of Dr. Wishari’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial; it does its work at once. and the patient is cured before other medicines would bave had time to have any denenclat effec 9 DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DE, WISHART’S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR, WISHART’S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHART’S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 4 GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMEDY POR ECROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial will purify the blood and cleanse it of all scrofulous matter that la constantly breed- tng sores internal and external. SaJtrheum, sore legs and all skin diseases are especially cured by Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial: 1t ie good to be applied internal and external im the above cases, as it as it has great power to heal where it comes in contact with the the human flesh. PINB TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL Ta great remedy for chronic croup and diptherla, which fa sending thousands and thousands of children to 8 prema- ture grave. It can be cured by Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. renee Out of tem thousand cases where ft has been tried In the past two years, (thas never mimsed a case where it was in time. All families Mp have ft on hand, as if stant relief in croupand ¢i dipthena, ASTHMA AND ASTHMA AND CovGH. ASTHMA AND COUGH. ASTHMA AND éovan. The Pine Tree far Cord! jal gives instantaneous relief in eases of astb: md hewn cough, It often cures booplag before it runs half ite nurse, as ‘it acts at once upon ti ph'egm and meee and expels them from the throat. ant audterer le relieved. fn, cane of asthaua use D: Ovapepsia Pills with the Cordini. as they hav Encwn to fail to cure that disen Tree | coven. 1 ask ali to rend the talomere certificates. They are from mer and womeaof un juestionable worth and reputation:— Dr. Wisnany— —- Duan Sint bed Rn Fa foe. ——- and sore throat mm ay eg rosirated on my bea wih no ry fate at a aa the power of all medicines, time must have ee. to m: A oe bat thank God, sone danger ip law world not Test until abe ia cae oaamaen 0. 10 North Second street, and related 7 case to Yout. purchased one bottle of, your Pine Tree Tar | Gcraiah nd T commenced to usn it, and In one week T was much bet three bottles I am perfect! well awouder to all my frfonds for ther. ail promecnes me past cure. Publish my ase if vou think proper, Ro. 1 sai Bal Woe res strect, Philadelphis, Mr, Ward says:— hi Pauret baa ‘bron bits, ofammation of the, | hort. Fopebits tofammation of the Tongs. a of breath and palpitation of. the Neart in hele worst forma, Thi several of the thea nent teen i: ‘Pht itp Dut the a met emtrent thi ree of my disease, and T Being i Tatored to to osha was tri grave. mended (o me ine bya friend, I tried fr, sgt jorth ¢ a from 9 A. M. treete. Dr. pba jake pty ot in gti, hye on Fen! mende for'my ase ter by a ‘iH ia. of hia Po cured her of sone of 7 = bad thought her be; 7 cure, a aid without any ber jeerful y reseen: the public as a safe sure remedy for all those tie Micted, as] know other besides that Sane. daughter it has entirely cured a respectfully, Jom Ean __128 Genesoe'street, Uties, o 2 © © Them used Dr, Wishan's Pine Tree Tar Cor. tt in a Ae family, = can Toe SSetenks A Dy a valu. nposed to consumnpt Bre. 4, FOSTER, auubiead: ‘The above are a few among the remedy has saved from an on Pio have gave prover of leivere Bhs 5 and drog- eeiaty hare never ume or ‘tala ‘® medicine w! ore, rime mn an tA GORD \L will care Sore nat teseey bis Bri gaan ie also i xian BEWARE OF 5 ne BEWARE OP OCOUNTERFEITA. BEWARE OF COUNTRAPEITS. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, BEWARE OF COUNTBRFRITS. The genuine has the name of the proprietor and «pine tree biews in the dota, All others are apurious imnitations, Price Fitty Conte and One Dollar per bottle, Prepared ‘only by the proprietor, DR. %, @ 0, WISHART, No, 10 North Second sireet, Philadsiphia, Pa. Bold by Arugainys everywhere; at wholesale by af Bottate New York wholesale drogalate, NRW YORK AORNOY AT HELMBOLDS DRVO “AND CBEMICAL WARR nOUER, EXTMROLS DRO “aN CMPMICAL «WARB nover NO. 664 BROADWAY, F. 5. 0, tos BRAD OWAY, By, ee ee | INTERESTING FROM NORTH CAROLINA, Arrival of the Supply Steamer Newberm. _ The United States supply steamer Newberp, — ‘Volunteer Lieutenant 7. A. Harris the North Atlantic blockading squadron, via phan Moore, arrived at this port yesterday, She broughs thirty prisoners, taken on board the blockade rusmeray Favnie and Jessie and Pet. The following is 4 Niet of hem offcers:— Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commanding—T. A. Harrie. Acting Master and Kaccutive Uficer—Robert Y, ae, Jos, H, Richardsan, Evsigns—E. H, Sawyer, Charles Millett, Robert Dine. More. Assistant Surgeon—Jonn B, Cobb. Assistant Paymaster—F, H. Cushing. Captain's Cierk—Thomas J, Renjamin, Paymaster’s Clerk—sianey Hang on. Bn-ineers—Acting First Assistant, Isaac Maples; Act ing Second Assistant, Jobn F. Cooper; Acting Third’ as-. anta, F. 0, Lomas. 8 J. Hoffman and G, W, Latham, Arting Mast-r’s Males—Jobn P. Jones, Adolphus Lan. dergre:, Joshua Cook, Jr.; Fred. W. Cotten, Mail Agent—Jobn P, Jones, —« ‘ Mr. Wm. Young’s Despatoh Moraueap Crrv, N. C., Feb, 27, 1664, (4 CAVALRY QOAST SUKVSY EXPEDITION. Bince my last letter some of tho officers of the Eigh- teenth New York cavalry visited tho Bistoric’ camp at» Point Lockout, together with your correspondent, where: we called at the headquarters of the celebrated New Hampshire Fifth: regiment, and nad sundry other brief interviews during a two hours’ stay on shore. It wan« there that we first heard the ox; ‘spoyshed John, ies’? dpplied: to rebels wiio-have taken the‘oath of aile- ’‘ Pance-and enlisted as Union auidiers. Of these ‘polished: Johnaies” tnere are six hundred: @t Point Lookout, be- valdes a larger number of rebels employed az~ laborers. Gur transport, tae North Point, d a- * chor off Point Lookout to land sponta. and to await the. development of the weather. MORELEAD QTY, BEAUFORT axp ‘EWBERN, * At Morebead City and Beaufort there is a sprong Unionm eutiment among the native population, As this is thé. only point from whence shipments of naval stores are~ made io North Carolina, it ia a position of considerable: importance. Northern enterprise will more fully develop. ite resources; and a Massachusetts lady, who bas been. fortunate in certain government contracts, is now erect~- ing a large steam sawmill for preparing yellow pine lum-- der for the market from timber brought down the Neuse, river. Hero and at Beaufort there are several traders» — my their purchases chiefly in the New York market We can talk with Newbern—tbirty ix milee distant— - by the courtesy of the military telegraph operators. REBEL DEMONSTRATIONS, Pickett’s rebel division created a little excitement brs. its proximity to Morehead City a week or two since; bute there is no fear thut they will try the experiment overt again, though there is a general hope that they will ad~- Vance once more, A light leaded, long, narrow transport is the new: pro- . peller North Point, which has made one trip only, and’> Sustains her reputation for rolling. The following list of commiss! ‘ned ond non-commis... sioned officers of the Fightcenth New York cavalry chiefly belovging in Now York city, who sailed on board. the North Point will be usotul for future reference:— Captain Fred. H. Baile, Company M; First Lieute. nant John P, Willard, C:mpany U; Second Lientenant: John Keenan, Company M. First Lientenant well, Company D, Assistant Quartermast Steele, Quartermaster’s -ergeant; William W bony Had Serge nt; Conrad I Dollar, Saddler’s Ser- geunt; Joseph A, Emerson, Corporal, Company D termasier’s Cleric Charles Huxford: Aesistant “Veterinary ~ Sargeou James O'Mally (uot SiHles O'Ric!lg), the Trish dragoon; Orderly Sergeant George P. Clark, Company Hy « Orderly Hiram H. Bakor. CONSTITUTIONAL PROMIBITION OF SHAVERY, The doctrine of the HenaLp, recommending the pro~-. hibition of slivery by constitutional enactment, is cheer-. fully rospanded to by the North Cafol!nians in ‘this eec— tion, who ave wilting to acknowledge that there is nothing: loft of slavery worth preserving, and that the sooner: thee * 0 is forever digposed of the Bettenit will Dew believe, too, that not only im. * - rinver@p de exteFmiua’ and ts producing. negro race will: | hag produced! DESERTERS FROM THE. RERELS.» A soldier from Newbern, connected witn the imilitary- department there, who has had opportunities.to converse»! with the desorters, who have recontly came into our Hinewa in large numbers, says they afl agree in tae r tion that there are thousands in the rebel army who await an opportunity to get out of it and. return to allegiance to the Union. They sate that whilo the com~ tederacy is terribly impoverisued, it is Decoming poorer ~ every day, and that, though their leaders present a boldy front, the people are convinced that the establishment of” @ separate government !s an utter impracticabitity, WHAT A GRORGIA GIRL WRITER. In seme correspondence recently taken from @ captured: rebel a girl writes, “The mailis so onregular we never: get no news.” “This is a lonesome place here: - Most aM. the mev an boys is gorn to the war, but a few ould mem and littie boys.” “Ould Arbery Enterkin an ttetchor ig- both licing out an a greate many others” (probably to~ escape the conscription). I hope before A nether Chriat- mas you will all bee at horse in peece. I tell you we have hard times here = Onr cards js all worp Out, an wee Rave, to give 20 dollars a bunch for thread. I tell you this war hos made us all haft to work harder than we ever did be- fore; but we hope for betier times in the futier.’”” “Ri wood lke to.ace you the best im the world, I could tel you a heap of funey things that has bapened senc@ you feft home.”” WHAT A UNION SOLDIBR WRITES, A Union soldier at Baton Rouge, La., writes. 0 one of his old comrades at Newbern:—- leat De-- + When our troops camo here, @ year cember, there was only one store open in towm,, bunt now every store 1s occupied and avery house too, We havo & recruit iu our company, a native of ‘ place and once in the geome le was at Port . last March, when we took a look up that way, an@) '8 there woreat that time twenty-five Me gre rebel troops in Pert Hudson, and if we nad made attacks - then we shou'd hare been defeited. Of this there doubt, and General Banks-knew it, and yet a tow since i saw an article in a New York payer conenniae for not attacking she place then. He and | Grant played a mighty seeeve: ae on the rebeis;- ' but it was done at the expense long march to us. , We think Generel Ranks ts di well here vow 1p bis. executive branch His proclamation for an. clection of Governor and other Btate officers 1# good, and we like te new order in relation to the-employment of negro ers oF Mtations. GENRRAL PICKETT GONE TO RICHMOND UNDER anne, T presume you have heard of the current re) the rebel Genoral Pickett las been sent to ‘under arrest for not capturing the Union forces bera daring his late movement, in w! More (ban they gained, since the opporti braced by great nainbers of their soldiers to ‘evil of desertion is becoming one of great magnitude te them, and in all their futnre campaigning it must . crease, so the nearer they a} our lines the more- ‘uumerous will be desertions job army. ea EF FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Tune ay, March 1~6 P. M, ‘The stcek market presentett no exciting foatures to.dayy ‘Dut the general list had rather a drooping appearance. Compared with the firsy public sales yesterday, Hudsom. River Ratiroad shares advanced 4, Reading 4, Uleveland and Pittsburg 34, Fort Wayne %{, Canton Company 8944. and Quicksilver Mioing 2, New York Central declined ‘M, Erie %, Harlem 3, Michigan Southern 14, Galene an@~ Chieago %, Cleveland and Toledo %, Chicago and Roch - Island \, Alton and Terre Haute 2%, Chicago and North- western }4,and Cumberland Coal 2. Inthe afternoon they _ market oxhibited more animation, and prices were better - maintained. Erie Railroad closed at 1144¢, being a dex cline of one per cent from the quotations of the morning, which was caused by the addition of ten thousand sharem- — to the common stock, the bonds of the Long Dock Com. pany and the Buffalo Branch bonds having been convert ed. Hudson River closed at 157%, Harlem at 136, Read- {og 132, Chicago and Roek Island 119%, Michigan Central: 141}6, Michigan Southern 9834, Iilinole Central 13334, Chicago and Northwestern 53%, Cleveland and Pittaburg 1154, Galena and Chicago 117, Cleveland and Toledo 147,~ Canton Company 68, Cumberland Coal cabs cero ver Mining 5834.- ‘ Gold opened thie morning at 150%{, avd hatintailall sold up to 160)¢—an advance of one per cont over the» quotations of yesterday. That figure was, however, too bigh to be maintained, and the market stood firm in the~ afternoon at 160% a 150%. Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co. have received from ihe - claims of Messrs. Lee, Judd & Lee, of Biack Hawk, Cole rado Territory, for the week ending February 11, foarr hundred and seventy-two ounces—or $7,600—gold dust, Sor Ascihbal Treaberet baderig blip Sp Risto oo a | ccetenty toneceh #4 = Reoei ustoms. . From other sources. The orn Exchange Insurance aor 9 Shon Dave declared agem! annual dividend of five free of governmont tax, payable on demand. ‘The interest due om the 1stof Marc on the bonds the Now York and Flushing Railroad Company will be paid, lees the goverment tax, On presentation at the Goventh Ward Baok. Large orders, have been sent to Baltimore by brokers: ‘of this city for the purchase of the stock of the Mary- jand Copper Mining Company, which has bees placed o@ the lint of the New York Btock Exchange. The stock waa ron up on Gatarday last from one dollar and ti cents per share to one dollar and seventy conte. ix thousand Sno bundred shares wore #o)d on that A new raiirond is to be constructed from Mount Livingston soanty, N. ¥., to the con! mines tp SEE SUPPLEMENT SHEET.

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