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ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP HAVANA, | cocoate A ceanoD : Fe A anal News from Cuba, Mexico and Jomneraas ci DERE St. Domingo. Seong. Lori Bi%et ie Bumored Occupation of Monte- | W27™rou74" Aik. Raw Your. Arete Nate rey by the Imperialists. x Ba cop stele snd Trimmings thankfully se. Pegi sem SoaITNS,. o's K's Saatray & Co. ovens ae Anotber Defeat of the Dominicans at | Pen hing feurtogien sit daar aap Puerto Plata. fiche d fatir (tiara Gage? Ga. 2 Sennen Jeewers, Jancis 4 Co. UB FLORIDA STILL ON THE CUBAN COAST. | Atul Ror a's. Ancther Spanish Claim Against the United States, dey &c., &c. ‘The new steamship Ravana, Captain Greene, from New @rieane and Havana, arrived here last evening, and brings SLSSSBLESSSSRESBSSSESSSS sEsuxeesenssegeezuezeb ees eee, tour days later news from Havana. ry sour. | George Richmond 2 ‘We bave to shank Purser Huertae for bie uniform cour. | Goorke Richmond’ 0. ...-.. teey sn promptly delivering our despatches, Madame Roseline Davis |. w ren Prt Madvme Fenge.-...... % Our Havana Correspondence. Naame Nrnvat va i a ; i tor ae e committee would leo exprens their thanie for con Heavens, ADeI3, WER | initices freee Porcedal flares aod for any Geuations ADairs cd Matamercs— Preparation: for Defence—Rumors hich may have been received in ibe confusion of the Fair About Montercy—St. Domingo—Severe Fight at Puerto | ®P¢ re not bere mentioned’ | Plata and Repulse of the Insurgents—The Expedition se | MRS LP. MORTON, es MRS. J. W. PATTERSON, Monte Christi Not Organised—4 Blockade Runner Fired | MS HENKY SPEARING. | MRS. C.K. FORSYTH, Into Off the Port of Havana—Latest News of the Florida, MRE. WILLIAM T. BLODGETT, Obairman = » de, ‘ASS MEETING OF THE, BOSS SHORMAKERS, OF boo) hich bas the Eighth ward will be held en Tuesday, April 19. at y © soboower which hss prrived at ® port ia this | Puce ar at 145 Spring Punewual ttendanoe and we have news from Matamoros to the 26:b ult. We | reauesied of ali Boss Shoemakers of the shave i kwow frow expericnce that the people there appear to | We: MavxRuory, S A. REBIN, President. Ienow as |ittle of what is going op in the interior of the FFICR OF THE AINA FIRE INSURANCE COM. country as if they livedon the banks of the st, Jaw: | C Paby—New Youn, Apri 12, 1864-—At © meeting of the rence, therefore anything coming from there must pe re- | Board 4, Direciors er this Company. held thie day. the Sec- terlee, tendered bis resignation served with due caution, A short time since they got jubi. | Oh Sccount of going into another business, Wherecpon it was : : resolved that the resignation of Mr. Satterlee be accepted. Mant over the capture of Guadalajara by Uraga, letting off | “Resolved. that the Board expreae their high ap reciation i of the ability and integrity of Mr. ivingston Satterlee, @ quantity of rockets and other Greworks, which might | 2°..cuatn bis course as Sesyetary af thie encane have served a better occasion; for, az we know perfectly | | Resolved, That Mr. H. C. Beach be appointed Secretary in c i val place o' Mr. Satterlee. well, tbe aforesaid city was not taken and is not likely © | P Resolved, That Mr. Wm. H. Barbour be appointed Assist- be. On a par with ‘this ts the news now received that | ant Srcretary OC SMECOMPARY. ny jonterey has been burned by Vidaurri— thing altogeth chose inane ia poy one er too absurd, though that will bot preventsome from | SS PACOB BROUWER, President. Hieving it, ‘Another report which you will find in the YP . DN.—IN CON! jew Orleane papers, to the ellect that the imperialists | QS" auence-of Me Well hoving comelied win our doment, Bad ocupied Monterey, ts much wore probable. It is | we hereby deciare his shop pen to the ‘members of this added that, previous to the occupation, there bad been a | Union, By order of the Business Commissinne Weitic near the city, which, if i did take place, aust E. P. RICHARDS, Chairman. Rave boon between the forces daw) = ae 2 - ve boon between the forces of Vidaurri and Doblado, | GEGaR PACKERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION, A SPECIAL w which i 18 said the former came off yicto : : ( “af Sa + necting Wilk be held on Tuesday cvening, April 19, at 8 rious, i very much doubt if there haz been K,. at 132 Hester street,to ‘ake into sconsiderati Sny ‘serious battle, for the reason that Doblado’s ‘imes® of the uimos: importance to each and every I Gishoarteoed troops were in DO condition to fight, espe- | ber of this Union. By order of the Business Commissioncr Bally against largely superior numbers, aud when de | “Lous Noor, Secretary. |B P. RICHARDS. Chalrmin, feat was certain, Doblado, with scarcely three thousand | 7 S " z mer, with very little if any artillery, was being rapdiy ROVE CRNGLY soe eon oebat ore ea thine Demined in between Vidaurri and Mejia, each at the head | gveniug Apri IG, at their reoms, corner Third, street and an army superior in Dumbers and coniident of svccess business of importance will be transacted. und it is not likely be would wait for then to come up S. SULLIVAN, Secretary. WM. BARRY, President, apd destroy bie little army, Be bas run, to “live bo gut S ware is - apother day.” (PE ANNIVERSARY OF TILE NEW YORK LYING IN pio lhe day Gh wich the ‘echitooae sailed thera had Asvivimn will take plage at 8 Marion sireel, on Weducs- Been no demonstration against Matamoros beyond the | S43, Apri! +0, at 12M. s Presence, near the bar,o a French frigate—uame not SOCIATION. — L wer. We know that the expedition bad pot lect Vera PEAR ES | ABACCTAS IO Ree ee ad ez op the Ist of this montn, several daye later | vicinity on Wednesday. Apriip 20, at 8 oclock'r. M., In the But was then very pearly ready. so we tnay expect | Linerty Garden, 104 Bowery. Order of the day, election of something definite by the Spanish mail steamer uert | ® President, distribution of the price iim. be. &o week. Cortinus, in the moanwbile, is not idle, and bas |, pip, Secretar —7 WARGER, Vice President, ordered his forces to fortify th: Ives on the river J. Jean crn Sorrreponding Secretary. Bank being determined, be saye, to oppose the Freuch Bian chinks meeting Denretan “ the tast extremity. The oficial bulletin of the war- LE n Dike leader talks magnificentiy of what is going to be THE CRORE .APASON. gone, which will only make pon-performance the more A RARE TREAT. Fidiovious. For instance, bough tneeity aud State are | Miss SUSANNAH EVANS, mowebtarily threatened, it talks ot five hundred men SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, whose extraordinary oratorical powers have excited the MAK AS Baving gone to reduce Vidaurri to obedience. These 5 i wen did actually march towards Monterey. bur what | Wonder and admmation of all who have heard er. and ap such a force d Vader a!) the circumstances | the hearts of all Christian hearers z Ts, % would have been much better to bave placed WILL DELIVER A LECIURE shore mob where wey could resist the impendin: . . fo eaptare of their city, However, they baye gone, and, we Torn aes YOu OUD FEANES” of we are to believe this bulietiu, they will be followed vy THORGDLY SV EING aah as many more. ‘This is Mexican generalsbip once again Mise Bruns teliveted wleccare toiihe fremeutTeaipiet Bo much tbe better for the enemy, who woula much pre. | Roston, whe) hundreds failed to. gain even sanding ron fer gobbling five hundred men aba time than a thousand | Whi'e she delights her hearers by the charms of her elo AU at once. But what can be expected of Cortinasy quehce, see often melis them to teare by her touching ap. he’ Nothing but an adventuroue border rafhan. brave | Deals. Her lectures are a warning, a benediction and @ ft you will, but without any talept. He calls himseir | Mgssing. : s > y vckets 25 cent Children 15 tu Governor of lamaulipas; but he became no by an act of | Doors open at; to commence at § o'clock, olence aud usurpavon, against which the law abiding pe - a Se ®itizens dare not protest. | doubt if these people will LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN NEXT WEDNESDAY Piwe to aid him be day of need, notwithrtanding the evenli April 2), at 8 o'clock, by James R, White. at youd flourish made by bis 0 bul etn the Sixth Ward Motel, corner Duane and Centre sirects ae New York. Subject'—Human N and Universal Re. £1. DOMINGO. Public, so as to better the condition of hia fellow mankind By telegraph from santiago de Cuba we are informed of | and pata stop to this cruel war, Ticketsto be bed at the @ Arrival there Of @ sieamer from St. Nouingo City | Above hotel and on the evening at (be door. ‘with news to the 2d inst., the most important part of | —-————— - ——-——— whicb 1s the victory claimed to have been gained by the | TMPORTANT LECTURES DAILY, FOR GENTLEMEN Byanierds at Puerto Plata op the 27th ult. It appea: ‘only. at the New Yerk.Mueeum of Anatomy, 618 Broad. from the very meagre details. that toe insurgents, on thi: | WAY. Parties unabie to attend these lectures cari bave them @ccasion, were the aggressors, attacking the Spanish in. | fonwarded on receipt of cen cents by addressing Secretary Sreochinente with great resolution, They were repulsed, pedo atelher Aric sre seers Bowever, afer a fight which lasted three hours, and left, 0" _ ‘We are told, two huvdred dead on the fel, the Spaniards mcrURE Pig ys a the request of many dis Josing only three killed and sixty-five wounded, most of | iinguished citirens of Brooklyn, deliver his celebrated Leo- ahem very slightly. A desperate band-to-band fight of | ture on the “IRISH IN EXILE,” at the Atheneum, corner Shree hourr, aud only one man per bour killed! Won- | of Atlautic and Clinton streets, on Wednesday evening Gerful, es As they themselves would say, una ganga. | next. the 20th instant, at eight oc} ote TICKETS. 25. CENTS. Some ‘careless correspon re, and Nevin's bookstore, CO Test a ar Tobe had at Bwayne's book: Pu t, and at the door, LOAN OFFICES. two afterwards for Santiago de Cuba, where be arrived ep the 61b T 77, —MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED AT 77 From the details of the skirmish in which the Spanish | A” OX DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY, dc. Dewiurcan General Suero lost bis life, it is quite clear the HORSES, HARNESS, WAGONS, &c. ALSO. PAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS WANTED = AT 77 Of Diamonas. Watches, Jewelry, &c Fpaviards got the worst of it, having lost a considerable Bomber of men, and being finally obliged to retire with b AT Dat baying accompli auythivg. The insurgeots with | and 60 per cent snore paid than be oblained at any other whom they were enga, ‘ntrenchod in one of those pace ‘Mihe city, at 77 Bleecker sree, Matural fortresses so common in that \siand, formed o: | —— : impenetrable masses of tangled shrubs. tough and thorny T HENRY BYMAN'S, 658 BROADWAY. CORNER OF Dallet and axe proof. Their losses, if any, are not known Bona street, room No. 6, up stairs.will pay the Meb- Liearn, much to my surprise, that troops are arriving | et catn price for Diamonds, sei or uneet: Watches and Sil- ‘St Santiago de Cuba, from St. Domingo and Spain, to form | jf" Ware aS cert ee made on the same, and also on part of the Monte Christ) expedition, which I thought had | /8u0s 608 Broadway . - me Been not only organized long since, but in the ved. At T 212 BROADWAY.—ON DIAMONDS @hie rate they will not be ready to march before the | AD Pisce. Jewels, month of July, when it will be impossible to commence | libera @ compnign. There‘ore i suppore there wil! be no such } cash v @Bpedition uvtil the approach of winter, by which time | Watches. ac K, 212 Broadway, WAny onforeseen events may hai to : Ewery sieamer from there brings here large numbers 7 _@*, MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON @ rick. Five hundred and fity are vow on weir way to | A” pamnas, Watche welry, Silver Pilate, Guns, Bavana ay the Lord preserve us from an epidemic. Pits, ac. A Pawnbrokers’ Tickets wanted of Pistols. dte.. for which an be obtained at any + corner of Houston Dismonids. Wate! per BAVANA ITEMS. Jewelry, ‘The lateet I have beard iv regard to the Florida ie Se oes s. Abat 8 incrcantile houe in Matanzas received last Monday | Cinet Piaee & esp rom Rei # stating that the much dreaded | ———— ~ “ ivaieer Was then in that port. It is wad that several y 06 NABSAU STREET, ROOM NO. 2. THE HIGB- Iaica vessels bave gone i porauit. The rowhatac, | A cat prices are paid for loose or aat Diamonds, Waiches ol Admiral Lardner on board e off this port on and Je tanned Bard he aigateats of iho Tn vay Capi day. and cent in ® boat (o procure provisions. On inade on consignments of the abov bY A fe morning the echoouer belle arrived from Mobile, | HOSIGMAN, Diamond Broker abd, whoo within four or five bundred yards of the Moro, | —— * Ee was overtaken by a small steamer from Key West, the * Mat attat nen per ok Marigold, carrying one gun, the captain of which called ou | cry tor iickets for Diamonds 3. Jewelry, Gus, Pis. the schooner to eurrender, and then fred ito ner. Tbe | twit, milks, Ac, Ac, e145 Chathaun atreet, room No 8 over sonsequence i# that another claim tor damages will be | ike bat store. went 10 Washington by the govern Rew engaged in preparing the nece nt here, wh: testimony. PAN SBROKERS, TICKETS PURCHASED OF CLOTH. 4 ing. Dry Goods Ac, Large Lotof Clothing on band. B The Britieb evcam frigate Shannon arrived here yester Se Comte $3. block Frocks $5 Overcomts $5, Casm Mey wort ug. " a a rh were is $5, Satinet $2. Vers $i. 6 steainer Havana arrived from New Orleans last GEORGE LIViE, 427 Broome street evening, anc eaves for New York this afternoon. Mr. o- - Boertar takes rharce of my Gospatcbes for you eon New York. 44 a 45 « apt EST TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. OAD —TRAINS FOR ALBA bers #tr n Sundays ROAD. — Por Albany, Trov. North apd West lrave Twer N'Y YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY RA a @ixth rtrect depot at 104. Mo and 4:25PM. Wunday atch. B wer + atoels Bookonsr, @Mirrors. ¢ Room and Chamber R HARTFORD DIRECT. rniure en & une m pie. Fens Henmers CITY OF HARTFORD and GRANITR M. MIDDLETO} ‘ATE leave pier 26 Beet river daily, at4¢P M. For fur. “ ae a Apgur of Sax A Seebury. 112 South Manag ih " D. AU MILES, Agent. LY THE FURNITURE OF A THREE STORY HC or wale. oc aod mahovany ip Suits, ma to ordi he ow néid Lo r. also Carpets, Ciecks, China, &e, Address J. BILLIARDS. Gace Carveim Ciecke, Chine, de. Address TLLIARDS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, TWO Bil NY ONR WISHING 90 PURCHASE rear 4 AV enanvied Chamber Suit, containing nix pear sppiy URNITORB.—A PAMI ew, with or without a Hair Matiress. may d 150 West Thirty wath sureet, for ome week, 8 407 Grand Fire OR SALE~TWELVE FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TA Y. BREAKING UP. WILL narble tops), Gas Fixtures, Bar R 1] ee roms. ready for housekeeping, Gioek, Mirrors. dc Apply at ROBINSON'S. 698 Broadway Cor ay sheeing, SALE-A SPLENDID, BTOUK OF New AND reet, tbird fiver, Includes @ fue inusical es, by WB. GRIFFITH od Land Biuard Ta! FURNITURE FOR SALB.—A FAMILY MovING ODT = = = of town will dispose of & few aruieles, @ larve pair of FINE ARTS. Mantel Mirrors, Brussele anc Velvet Carpets, Dining Contage Sinst, wo Sutie of Parlor Fornivir All or part will be sold at fair prices, Inquire, af O clock, a: 254 West Thirty ret street byt TURD. MAttRROens.. LOOKING Pt 8. -- * edding and other heusekeeping articles cheaper than INSURANCE whee. SOrll and save money sti, W. SNEDEN B. 36 7, between Stanton and Houston vtreeig Note ie number, Goose warranted, Extension Tables cheap URE-SERIES NO, l= ai ien nt to any ad curreney K=—PERSONS CON. RAURANCE,.-EPECIAL NOT tem € ine a evented If fewurtuce would de nicate the unde FE RNITURK STORED IN THE FIREPROOF BUILD. od v Par ng OF Kix opposite Eighth street: families entoanenss ping will Sind thie e safe place for their day from 9 ty 12 A References declining hone MATRIMONIAL. i YOUNG MILITARY OFFICER © Mechanics’ Loage, I. ( c iy, Wht & view to watrimeny A e ven. nl Th rd wre bon a Na 7 GUN MOUBERY, No, 5: NEWSPAPERS. - - ne COMPLETE FILE OF THR HERALD FOR ThE \ COAL. Feat Jouiforseia, Oers for it may be adcressed wf - : r P.M. bor Bas New York Pow e { UME BRLAND COAL FOR BLACK SMITHB—8UPERy y article. ‘ree from al! w discharging trom LP Smith foot of Market sureet, Kast river, for ARON SWARTS, 9 East Broadway EXPRESSES. UENDAN s vu segs Ley ara Prete naa £R TON-RED AND aire ABH ¢ OAL, a Weat Binyent urrven Faith an | quuee srg nba be ABUT at Ia Waverley places eae aeara. ated a nvewug, of Wawel: conver of Taira sree, eh ehipyes carivaze of aie hig ore comatiy vireo 4 Fig b Wisk, Sgeni, RON, Manager, Boat bat Beatson Fh) fourtt irert ‘minutes, 308. Island, at $50 the season, on Long ¥ ee, Jupiter is oe sire (aes Emma, Jupiter, pric aa F% SALB—A PalR OF YOU! AND SUPERIOR Horses, ef rich exter, sound one ak ey {}08 SALB—A BEAUSIFUL OCALECHR CARRIAGE, Ys oh Lawrence's in pert ; haa been used rate Wis, dae Rene Sete i, ab OF at the Globa Pire Insurance -Oompany, ‘of Pulton and Greenwich sirects. EMENT.—THE NBW YORK cura devoted (reatinen| higher is cow’ Arenly established Sevibe frst 16 PP, Resident Physician. F°%, BALE—A BKAUTIFUL CALASH CARRIAGE, of Lawrence's make, and tn perfect order: bas been bub a abort time in nee; can be seen at 120 Kast Twenty- third sipeons Epquice of Ms. Tenman ab ine Seokeseen, eras ° Fire Insurance Company's, corner of Fulton a: ASHION PLEASURE GROUNDS ABSOCIATION with a race for a purse. There are horseaaacas to the post, contest will af- L, L.—TROTTING.—ON WEDNES- + 25g o'clock P. M.; purse of $50, mile heats, best three in five, in harness. James D. vers b,x Caniinal; Ds Owner enters br. m. Sally Com A her; D. Ptifer enters s. m. I day, April 20, ‘oodruff enters b. m. Melly Pite season, Apply to SHAW & WHIT! “HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. BE SADDLE HORSK, SUITABLE FUR A rane, PAIR OF BAY HORSES FOR SALE-ALSO A ‘Coach and double set of Harness, Inquire at 305 West Binteenth street, before 10 A. M. CREAM COLORED PONY—S1X YEARS OLD, hands high, very hands. Broken to ride and drive, Apply at 49 Lafayette plano e and yery stylish, FO884L8>4 PHAETON, IN GOOD ORDER; PRICE $300. Apply at stable No, 21 West Twenty-secona street, OR BALE—A NICE CANADIAN PONY, ABOUT F bands high, 6 years old, th kind vend sie; Be fo 4 boy, light Wagon OF grocery mau; : sb'Phings sireat 5 Price SoM AMON.” POR, SALE-VERY STYLISH FOUR AND SIX SEAT Phaetons; also, coal box Was iA RT, box Top and no Top W: Cali at WIEG: 1 makers, 86 Wes Twenty fourth street, yb bap <a ‘OR SALE—A SPRINKLING TRUOK, CASK ALL complete, pisform, springs; price $60; a Horse, 7 years old, sound and kind, $115; & bay Horse, 9’ years old, sound and ind, $75, Inquire at 99 Weat ‘Twenty ninth’ street, OR SALE—A LIGHT GROCER’S WAGON, LARGE Mirror, loe Box, large Show Case, 2 Confectionery Fur- naces, 2 Boiling Copper Pots, cheap, 189 Bast Séth et, OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, 1536 HAND: family or business horse. Price $50. Also, W: Harness; sold separate, Also, 2 good Farm Hor: brown Pony; $45, Apply at 11 East 27th st, SAFR mm and andl SMALL PONY FOR SALE—SEVEN YEARS OLD. suitable for a buy to ride. Also a fresh Cow, wil give quire in the grocery atore, 18 quarts of mitk per day, corner of Gold street aud Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN'S ROAD TURNOUT FOR SALE Sorre] Mare, eight years old. very fast. sound and kind n, Harness, Whip, Blankets be sold low: price $80), be seen, betwean the bours of 12 and 2 P. M., at Bellow stables, corner of Prince and Crosby streets, FULL BLOODED MARR, Can trot in three minu All new. and wi) to ‘the pole, very stylish an 380; warranted sound anit corner of Prince and vat Bellow's STYLISH BLACK high; would make a splendid coupe or doctor’ jo. 5 East Twenty-second strect, clock or 1"; to 8 o'clock, SPLENDID PONY FOR SALE CHEAP=AS THE owner bax no use for him: 6 years old, stylish, active and very gentle; been used by a lady in three minutes: both oi P'y at Taliman’s stables, 38 Great Jones 1 THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL STABLES, COR- ner of Prince and Crosby streets, a lot of very fine from the Genesee valley: among e of the finest pairs of horses ever o'fered for sale in this city; dark brown, 15 hands 3 inedes high, stylish, sound and excellent roadsters; also a very fine dapple gray iso. a Mare, 1d hands ndurauce. Ap- BEAUTIFUL BAY HORSE, WITH 4 LONG TAIL: uid wuit acoarh: 18 a very stylish driver; would gui milkman or expressman; double or single, and every trial Tuquire at the corner of eet and First avenue, in James Galher’ sonnd and kind, ¢ eight years old, 16 hands high R20) NEW AND SE , Depot and Business V yess, selling off at iow prices, 184 Fulton ave Bue, Brookiya, ARRIAGES FOR pand open Bug SALE—A LARGE AND GENERAL agonable prices TLTY, 480 Broadway. § FOR SALF—ONE GOOD FAMILY CAR, w : 8 new; #)s0 a double Harness. Apply a¢23 Monroe place, Brooklyo. ALL IN COMPLETE OR- der. sold because the owner bas no further nee for them, ne stables, corner of Broadway and iO, & large a ARRIAGE AND Apply atthe Fifth Av Twenty seventh str OUPE FOR SA & CHEAP—HAS SHAFTS AN AST TROTTING HORSE AND ROAD WAGON FOR }8 sound and kind. seven years old, WM. L. TURRILL 403 Broadway. OR SALE—A PAIR OF LONG TAIL BAYS, ABOUT hands, sound and kind: « Rockawa: stable, 22 and 24 Wee! st SALE—A CHESTNUT HORSE, 15) sound and Kind, can trot in 2 sired by Durock. Can be seen at 209 West Twenty.tourth < HANDS HIGH, ‘dam, American Star, OR SALE—A_ PAIR OF VERY STYLISH BLOOD RAY Horses, 15% hands high, long tails, eight years old, kind way, and very clossiy inatched possession of the ‘one of them n very excellent saddle horse, ¢ seule, No. 14 Lexington avenue, near Twenty- and sound ‘in ever: from the breeder's 1VE REALLY FINE HORSES, WAR- and irug, fresh from the eountry: one | eapnot be surpasse: Wm. Waiv's stable, Fourth n Tweny-seventh and Twenty eighth streets hed Team, one coupe Horse, OR SALE-ONK PAIR OF DARK IRON GRAY Horses, good style und action. six yours old, with one iver piated Double Hi Also one spiendic Also one of the handsomest ‘at style and action every respect. To be seen at 76 Price’ of Horees conpe Horse, color OR SALE—A HAMMER CLOTH CARRIAGE, IN good order. made br Joba R. Lawrence No 6 Went Twenty-firat street, between the hours of 9 and PAIR OF MATCHED BROWN HORSES. One stylish drivers, well ‘dark color, ‘late fom rary. To be seen at J. HALSEY SNYDB! isk hande high IFUL GRAY MARE, splendid animal for the VWeht business; musi be sold immediately. APY 96 Laurens sireet OR SALE—$15). 2—THREE HORSES; ONE 8 fable ‘or the anddie; one black Pe se: also, « top Wagon, nearly new. Trving pace, between Seventeenth and Kigh: teenth streets, HANDSOME DARK BAY and, with pig Aad e prettiest single extad. Horse, beavy, stylish and so wvome Brett or single Barouche taken together, comprising one of Mehments in the city; offered cheap, as the owner bas no vse for it, price for the whole $800. Appiy at Reave'a staple, 14 East Nineteenth street, offers for sate. near Broadway, t the same piace. a pair of well matched }ight, Geet Horses, suitable for a road wagon, OR SALE—A CART HORSE. APPLY aA? THE COAL yard 625 Ninth avenue. Price $50. OR SALE—ONE HORSK ROCKAWAY, STANDING handsome, and only used three months, ; made by Brewsier & Kaliwin: sold for w Can be seen at he sabe owner only: price $200. die, Fifceenth street, east of Union squar OR SALE—A LIGHT ROAD WAGON AND, HAR Can be seen at Snedeker's siables. sirect, Brooklyu. OR SALE—A LIGHT ROAD WAGON, IN made by one of (he city makers, mum! name plate; can be bon; see at tbe corner of Lorimer OR SALE—AT 140 WAVERLEY PLACE, AN EXCEL lent saddle Horse; bay, six years old. WOR SALE—AT 140 WAVERLEY PLACR, A NICE pair of young bay Horses from the country; Kind wit ‘ol rity: r, at the Stable, 223 rd street, near Third avenue OR SALE~A GOOD, THOROVGNLY BROKE FAMILY May be seen from 20 tll POR SALEmA Horse, Wagon anc 3 the Astor Ho Barclay street. R SALE—A SPLENDID HAY HORSE, FIVE YBARS ish and warranted sound and -alsoan extra fine saddle Inquire at Mack#y> «ables, 119 aod 121 West Twenly-third street. old, 16% bands high, #\y kind in single oF doubie harness Fo. SALE—A SMALL PONY, 94 HANDS HIGH, VERY gentle, fit for a boy or light work, price.$: alsoa abituog top family Wagon, In xeod order, $80, Apply at 202 Spring street, in the liquor store. Fo SALE--A LIGHT ROAD WAGON, MADE BY Duscuoury; one set of Light Harness, In good order; rice $55. Apply at Dr. Wills’, Thirty sevento street an roadway, where they can be seen until sold. FOR, SALE CHRAP—& DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, 1514 hands hich, seven years old, sound, kind and gentle; can trot sure ta 2:50; price $150. Can be seen at 1,839 Broad: way, third door above Thirty-seveuth street, Fo SALE OR EXCHANGE—40 YOUNG HORSES, Just from the country, 6 to 7 years old, 14 to 16 hands high: two nice Teams; all sound and kind. “Inquire in the Dlacksmith shop, 120 Norfolk street, until sold, R SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SECOND HAND DOO- tor's Wagon, Apply to JOBEPH LIPPE, 32 Marion street, up stairs, BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, &C., CURED WITH- ico'sC*anaibiiaior eurea Coreh, blaine, &c. By mail, 60 cents. SCHENCK’ POLMONIO SYRUP.—THIS MEDT. ine has undoubtedly performed more cures of Con- tion than any other remedy bi out pain by Dr. RICE, ywn to the American i canes, sada Taken freniy, Wr cases, , LJ patie! it must do great fine ane meariad Tate ck ure impossible, pay liver and stomach an for its tendency is to con- system, which, of course, ‘Scnenck’s Pulnonte Syrap ‘of opium; it is com. ‘which act on the jd thus correct all all the diseased matter from the body. These are the only means by whieh consumption can Palmonia Syrup is the only me- dicing which operates in thi way, it is obviously the only genuine cure for Pulmonary ( medicine (each bottle accompa sale by all druggists and deaiera, Tn the practice of h morbid secretion and ex) ‘be cured, and as Schen tion. This invaluable 1d by full directions), ts for rofession Dr. SOHENOK visits ndcan be found at 82 Bond mreet So'clock; but bis medicines can DEMAS 8. BARNES & CO., Noe 202 Broadway, General Wholesale Agent, EMORESTS NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED NEWS.— Splendid and graphic scenery, new end popalar vu ie and interesting litterary matter, ‘i a ‘Look out for extraordinary novel Out on Thursday, Sold every wher nt to send to your friend: 4 free on receipt of the price, 1c, 90 Beekman street SPLENDID PHUN. PH PHUNNY, PHUNNY EST. ou seen No. 1 of THE FUNNYEST SORT OF ‘be fourth edition now ready. themselves of the great advantages affo id medium for gro mental pheast given it HB TRON-CLAD ‘A large amount of be had there at all times. this week's number. 8. 1n thie week's number A valuable and interest- in the army or country. Ey hat on this very palatable interesting and valuable information the character and operations of our Monitor Otiicial Reports of Ad- mt, Goldsborough and Vorter, and jeneral Hunter and Brigadier Gen Barnard. Publisted exclusively in the ARI ¥ JOURNAL. See numbers 34, 85 and 33 of the JOURNAL, For ssie by all news dealers, or sent by mail, prepaid. Price 10 cents a copy. Subscription $5 a ve ‘Addrens Army and Navy Journal, New Yi Fleet’ may de obtained from thi mirals Dablgren,” Di ORSE AND BUGGY POR SALE.—ONE FINE Ulack Horse, 16 hands, 7 years old, stylish driver; 1 shifting top Bugey, as good as’ new, and Harness, for sale sheap. Anguire at Kamp & Co,'s stables, 23 West Thirteenth stree cart, trock or any heavy hands high, suitable for purpose. sonnd and ‘kind in every respect. Satisfactory trial given. Apply at 272 Mott atreet, JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT AUC. tion on Wednesday, April 20, at 11 o clock, at No. 1.401 Broa) riayes, Wagons, Harnesses, &.; 1 back Harness, See auction sales IVERY STABLE FOR SALE.—THE STOCK AND FIX- tures of @ first class Livery ‘Stable, now doing a 200d business, consisting of three Coaches, one Barouche, seven Top Wagons; eight no top Wagons, seven Sleigh Horses, Harness, Bl Belin, Robes, &e., 6, ing for sale or to let, For particulars nquire op 275 Spring street. ATCHED HORSES FOR SALE.—A PAIR OF VERY stylish brown, Horses, five years, 16 hands high, per- tly genile and kind; have been used asa fa.sly team since August last. Also Coupe Rockaway. Harness, Dress Blankets. &c., the property of a gentleman going to Hurope; will be sold below their value. Apply between nine and two o'clock, at No. 7 Herzen street, Brooklyn. RIVATS STABLE TO LBT.—THE WiiOLE OR HALF of the private Stable No. 3 Bast Twenty-eighth street, bear Fifth avenne ‘accommodations Apply to EDWAKD jirst class in every respect. Superior an’s farnil Posaesivon May 1, SHETLAND PONY.—A FIN) KIND AND GEN Svue, very email, can be driven or ridden. by a child, tor sale. ‘Apply to KARON 4. DEGRAW, 242 Soith sureet, or paica, JTABLES TO LET—ACCOMMODATING THIRTY OR forty horses and carriages. or suitable for a store or oiher purposes, No, 23 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixih avenues. Apply on the premises. EAM OF BAY MARES, ABOUT 15 HANDS RIGH, free travellers, sound and kind, well matched; price $000. ___ FRED, ADEE, 264 Water street. -AGON FOR SALE—SUITABLE FOR PEDDLING tent medicines, segars, &e.; or wo pony 12 Corth ret. ANTED—PRIVATE STARLING FOR A GENTLE. man’s horse and wagon; above Thirtieth sureet, be. tween Third aud Eighth avenues. Address Horse, box 160 Heraid off ANTED—A HANDSOME, CITY MADE SIITFTING top Buggy, for which a fair price will be paid. Also a light Phacton or Coupe Kockmway. Address bax 3,473 New York Post oifice, or Mead, 14 Cortiandt street, with descrip. ton end price. WAGONS FOR SALE CHEAP-ONE SECOND 11ND leather top Light Wagon, built by Miner & Stevens: one do.. built by Stivers & Smith: one do, by Dusenvury 4 Van Doser; 6ne no top trotting Buggy, by Brewster & Co. used but @ few times and will be sold. very cheap if applied for at once, at 64 Cedar street, opposite the Post office WAXTED—TO PURCHASE A NEW OR SECOND hand Double Truck, 1m good working order. Inquie at 44 Broadway. est ERSONAL, i NEW BORN INFANT TO BE GIVEN OUT FOR adoption. Call at 741 Greenwich street, AXS PERSON KNOWING ANYTHING OF EDWARD O'Donnell, son of Anthony © Donuel), formerly of Swineford, in the county Mayo, Ireland; or of Jobn Dur. kan, of same place, or of any of the family of Archibald Hays. formerly of Killyleagh, county Down, Lreiand, will please leave word wt 42 Beach’ street. DDIE W. B.—COME HOME; WE ARE DISTRESSED, Come aad everything will be made. eet YOUR ANX[OUS MOTHER, DWIN,—I HAVE LEARNED THE FACTS OF YOUR case, and have settled with Mr. A. Callon me any evening this week, between the hours of 8 and i0, at B—— Street, Brooklyn. ALEX. POR ADOPTION.—PARTIES WANTING TO ADOPT A ‘male child, two months old, {mn good neaith, can address for two weeks L. G.. Herald office. ya RORGE—YOUR NOTE RECBIVED. 1 WILL MEET you and friend at balf past one Tuesday. EDWARD. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY KELL left Lreiand about two ego. Any infos her will be thankfully recefved by her brother, V1 iy, who ie out here eleven months, st Haversiram, Rockland NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY JANE O BRIN who left home in A 1862; will be kindly rece! by her brother, James O'Bri Saf jew Yor! 7 OHN REKINS—YOUR LADY FRIEND 18 HERB ¢} from Montreal, and she wishes you to write to her. Please direct Laura Bertthiaume, station A, Spring street. AMES SARTARI, CURRIER.—SHOULD PHIS MEKT the eye of the above he would oblige by sending or calling at bis brother's, Robert Sartar: Bast forty-irm street, Canada papers please copy. sco Un ACCOMPANIED 7. BR. PROM Richmond to Philadelphis can ascertain bis address by addressing him in his full mame Broadway Post office, 4323; Broadway. Letier in the New York ost oflee for ber’ RS. 0, 0. NELSON, WIFR OF CAPTAIN 0, 0. NEL formerly of New Oriea is requested to address office, stating where au interview can be had, information greatly to her advantage, R. PAUL KRERST, CABIN®T MAKER AND carver, will please setx! hin addrens to Mr. Jordan, 007 ater street, New York, and he will hear from his brother- in-law, Gerben Attes Mulder. MAGE, AS WHY 00 SILENT! 1 HAVE BRARD nothing from you for® mouth. Have T offended? ewer through Personal. La “be L. 4 O'CLOCK P. M.. LD. "SATURDAY, d Canal, Fourth avenue car up. Why avoid vt l'am an honorable and true friend jeage favor me with an address, son note C.P. H, Herald oiee. mpo ax 7 RIDGET HAS ANN OR MATHEW SULLIVAN. arrived, OR SALB—A PAIR OF DARK BROWN CARRI owing tlie, 153% bands hemviuh outa {06 four new, wi q 18 Giluion place, Eighth Horses, with by bred inj Vermont, Also # chy y at private stabie wir-el, third stable from University place. Tuesday, April ye DAN: PRIPBR, LOts, 202 Greene street, aera err" ess WAGON; HAS BEEN Two SEW COUNTERS, WITH DRAW- ad a Row of Bink. R SALE=A uu! LATHER TOP WAGON, IN ftabie 5i Kast Thiry YLIST KOAD MARES, 15 ery {reo drivers; ean trot in SALE—A PaTR OV ‘sound aod gentle, rice $50. ‘Addrou box 190 Herald 6 OR BALE—A BAY HORSE, ABOUT 18! sare bus top ight Brewster 6 Harnga used but & Apply toJUHN COLLINS, at Murray’ FOR FALR—A BAY MARE. 4 YRARS OLD, ABOUT kind: will make a f and # ibehe Ro Groedwag, werner of havde high. wou 0, alsd s\uare box W et four! Anquirn at jib TRE NAVY.—COMMANDBR HARRELL, OF THE Chicopee, will hear of something te bis advantage by calling at 14 Wall street, room 23, third floor, Y lag I8 A LETTER FOR A A. AT onige i cas Post office, Ww. ILLIAM—DO NOT WRITK, ANSWER THROUGIT Perso ur 01g home. __NEW PUBLICATIONS, _ ND EDITION,—TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH— Gaviota—0 Bpeuish novel. J, BRADBURN, 0 “por hh, LF mo,: Sl 26 OPINiONs OF in in ® work abounding in ineldents In Andalusian life, The Edinburgh Review cou oF tO b® considered 4 nian Waigr AA Gariita the best ar novels. It Appears to aied: and we under. stand that the early all disposed of, We commend this beauuiful novel to our ren —New Nation Power and inte and has found fis host of readers and adrnirers in Spal 0 1n Francs, where transiationsihave long since a Ticannot fail te win Ite Way among uA, ald lead to tiaintance with her other Worka—#rank Leslie’. 1 jewspaper. La Gari men of thie clans of literature ip the Bpanleh | he superiority of this Work bas been vary generally ad- mitied by reviewer in England and America, apa we com mend it to the, lovers of Hie TmUAL Rt aor time be permitted to Congr Isbers of tho sbove works on their Fare In the selection aud purttent 1 of books #0 eeu ited Lo the public mind t ow ated couridered about te beat the present period. — hy Ni cols 0 Miron Mar, Bead Nura. te pub, ha printed volume entitled La Gaviota, a Spanish novel, by Herngn Cabs'ero, ten rr. We ave not hed time to re b from a g'doce at ite pages, and (rove t i ANG RAs HE aCe, be Of ASE Dd, X, Lead ne following rk of Fare wert. 2) ARSON HOUSE, 151 CROBBY STREET, BETWEEN 4 Houston and Bleecker atreet.—Newly Furnished Rooms to let, without board, to gentlemen only. ty first street an pean plan May 1 suits of Rooms can engage the same : P, PEERS, Proprietor. DNEY, SC. BEING PAID FOR . vessels at Searnan’s Bank EDWARD BISSELL, 8. Claim agentand late Purser U. 8, Navy, 271 Broadway, corner Chanbers st., New York, Parties desiring ‘ PRIZE M ‘OY!—PRIZE MONEY NOW aud PRIZE M (Aut PRIZB Mon! NOW PAYABLE CAN BE OBTAINED AT ONCE 188 York street, Brooklyn. SEAMAN’S PROTECTIVE PRIZE CLAIM AGENCY is now established at 187 Yorx street, Brooklyn, for rovection of seamen. in collecting their prize money; re- information and advice can be obtained bj person or bs letter to MOLLOY & FROSSAR street, Brooklyn, and at 96 Oliver street, New York, $1,000 will be obtained for all who were at the capture of New Or. Jeans and the Mississippi river, DITIONAL PRIZE MONBY NOW READY.—ADGER and Keystone State for Elizabeth, Anderson for Mc- and Stettin, Cireassian for Caniield, Bienvitle for Patra Minna, De Soto for Alice Viviai othere; Granite 8. d curgo, Pocahontas for ehawken and Cimerone for Atlanta; ‘Sagamore for Frolic, New Year, Brockenboro and others? Btettin for Aries, Diawond, St’ John and others; Toza for id, Wachussett for Dolphin. Jr., late of the Umited States Treasury kau Street, corner of Liberty and opposite |AROLINE, FOR MONTGOMERY; Florida, Circassian. tor So: Apply to WALDEN & WILLARD, 188 York st, Brooklyn SOLDIERS DISCHARGED FOR wounds. —We can Collect the $100 bounty in a few days. Applicants must have thetr discharg SOMES, BROWN & Apply to M. BNYDER, y Departinent, 89 Naa Money now ready, PORTANT TO and two witnesses, 1d trade for a No. 2 Park place. hands high. Apply to it, LESZYNSKEY, 66 IZB MONBY.—AFTER THIS DATE THE SEAMEN’S il the Prize Money, under ‘Becond edition of April official REUBEN VOSE, 69 Wail street. Bank will collect and pay direction of the government. Ust now ready. IZE MONEY for every vessel now payable can be cbtained at once CLARKE & ELLIOTT. 34 Pine sreet, New York city. A complete list ready. by applying to RIZE MONEY, NOW PAY ABLE, Can be obtained tart . ‘ apply nj F APPINF ©. DICKEY & CO, 11d Broadway, New York. INSTRUCTION T_ DOLBEAR'S COMMERC Al Broadway. gentlemen or boys cau have pri iness Writing, Practical Bookke and learn more month than in years at ordinary schools, MANCHA & BUR! Bookiceeping and Co: of Business Affairs in one 8’, 34 CANAL STREP, YOUNG red for the couxuing Foor, mercial Arithmetic taught as applied Terms reasonalie, Writing, tweive lessons, $1, LADY OF CULTIVATION, reat experience in the management of children, hav- and healthful home in tie country, will re- mily for instruction und maternal care = Address Precepiress, care of EFINEMENT AND ing an attracts few children under ten years. Rev. A. McGiasha FAMILY OF THE HIGH where there a few little girls to common English branches, from four v would be well taken ca) nd thelr religiou: tended to.’ Qur house i airy about four acres of land, plenty of room for th raise our own vegetables. and fruits of a ful and pleasant location, » jw York, access: RESPECTABILITY, daughters, woul toe f, treated kindly, have bundance. It iss vers ew hours’ ride from road twice aday. Address, for further particulars, box 388 Dan- T TOWNSEND" Bowery, below Housion_ sireet, th given day’ and evening, in Bookkeepin metic, Algebra, Geometry, Read! Separate apartments for indies Noclaseeg.” Ten Yessons in Writing, $1, Satisfaction guaran: . Writing, Arith- for private instruction, BOOKKEEPING. WRITING, ARITHME- rammar, Spelling. ao Ladies receive 20 writing lessons for $2. tile Colleges (82 Bowery, N. ¥., and 283 Pulton street, Brook. ge Country ne well as city patronage rivate rooms. PAINK’S Mercan- n) bave enjoyed @ fourteen years. ALLSTON SPA ACADEMY, N. ¥.—A COMMERCIAL ‘aod Claasical Family Boarding Schoo) for Boys. T Admission at all times. nd for circulars to Rev. JAMES VALPWRLL WiGH SCNOOL—THE TWENTIETH Mav 2. A few bore taken as boarder to ARTAUR B. NOLL, Principal, Carownit, N. OLLEGIATE AND ENGINEERING INSTITUTE, NO. York. Special Civil, Military and Students received Drafting ny, AC. elroulars or adviress {he Prinelpat Major J. G. FOX, C. & AND GERMAN LANGUAGBS,—PROPESSOR B. TELLERING, 819 Broadway, will receive applications for private les#o jerman conversation. translations, Anglais aux etrangers. Establiened since r of Twelfth as also in Latin SSONS IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE—BY PRO- fessor PARRAIN, graduate of the Universities of Paris uvain; tuition warranted in three month dation for several scholars, 27 Buad atreet. UPIL® WANTED —A GERMAN LADY WISHES TO obtain some more pay ere. References wii BORTHAND WRITING, Writing te tangbt as usual, day and evening, f Bond sireet, ‘where young men at 658 Broa wa St law and par . te ea oboWwD: are instrucued in GENTLEMAN FO! mation and military drill, eala re ‘Tan for classign, near tl for music, in Gailforn' for music and r TUATION AS Gi By pra the Hudson i mr veg required. sadveas Mise Thora, tierala OVERN ESB; WOULD can teach Painting le, given and requi BNGLISH TEACHER TO irtment of @ {ree achool; re. |. BP, Day, 10 West 25:b at NTRD—A CATHORIO ferences required. Apply to inte of oUF columns we are eom: rar eftertisomente sowing under the above ied to omit all 00 LATE Fro SROTRSTANT FARM LABORERS —TWO GO who thoroughly underst 4 employment by applying, with good references, d work on the fari YD—A DRY GOW And tewart's, None need apply 6x00 ps ther ouah! SALESMAN, AT Mo- qualnted with ihe Fe Arrival ef the Steamship Fulten in jampten Reads, Capture of the British Block- ade Runner Alliance. The Vessel Valued at $100,000 and Her Cargo at $85,000. Successful River Expeditions in Florida. Important List of Prisoners Qap- tured at Olustee and Mow in the Hands of the Rebels. Arrival of Negro Troops at Port Royal, &., &e., &e, ‘The arrival of the United States steam transport Ful- ton, Wotton commander, at Fortress Monroe, places us im possession of news from Port Royal to the 14th inst, Tho Fulton Jeft that port at half-past five on the morning of the 14th, and arrived at Fortress Monroe at seven 0’clocls A. M. on the 16th inst, The steamer Louisa Moore-sailed from Hilton Head, 8. C.,0n Wednesday evening, the 18th instant, at seven o’clock, with mails and passengers, for New York. ‘The steamship North Star, Captain Seabury, arrived at Port Royal on the 13th instant; also the steamship ‘Wey bosset, Brand, from New York, arrived om the 11th instant, ‘The United States steam frigate Wabash, Captain De Camp, proceeded to her old station on outside blockading duty off Charleston on the 12th instant. Henry W. Winkley, a private of Company 1, Fourth re- giment New Hampshire Volunteers, fell from the foretop- sail yard, on the 13th instant, and was killed. His body ‘was sent on shore for in ent, He was a native of ‘Newburyport, Mass., aged 22 years. We are indebted to Purser McManus for favors ren dered, for which he will please receive our thanks. ‘The Fulton brings the following passengers, en roule for New York:— Miss A Burch, Miss M Burch, Miss M Fowler, Mra Dr Mer. rit, Capt Cates and jady, Lieut Col A P Dus Capt 8 M Taylor, Capt PR Hambrick, Caj Gant JH Horton, Capt LA Sheldon Wetbbati® D Wi i mt jeut M Kelly, Chaplain W L Hyde, Captain W R Gri sre tteangeenG GF Braston, Anat Suieon G Ht White: Apeh Surgeon A B Judson, Dr CF Wricht. HO Morrili, T Davi Mr Wiggins, F Hatiaway, John McAusiand, FH Gilbert, € Bostwick, A Crowell, H F Allison, Capt B Brown, & Mor. ris, F James, USN; Jas @ Young, USN: F Coit, USN: @ Peitit, USN; JA B Smith, USN; Mr Lockwood, PJ Murs ray. : ° Mr, Oscar G@. Sawyer’s Despatohes. Huron Heap, 8. C., April 13, 1864. The steamship Fulton, Captain Wotton, has been des tained over her regular day of sailing for military reasons. It is expected that she will leave for the North. to-day or early to morrow morning. QUIET IN FLORIDA—THR MAPLE LEAP—TORPRDORS, Since, my last communication there has been bud ttle change in the situation of affairs, In Flori nothing exciting has’ occurred since the destruction by & torpedo of the steamboat Maple Leaf, in the St. Johns! river, full details of which have gone forwat from your correspondent, Mr. Osborne, in that district! It is probable that she will prove a total loss, althoug! efforts may perhaps be made to save the engine and otk pertions of the vessel worth the trouble. The ball will) never be raised, as it is completely shattered and worth less. Quite a number of ingeniously constructed torpedcem have been discovered and picked up at various pointe 19 the river. Others still are known to be anchored at different places, and will in time be picked by our boats now patrolling the river, Tt is doul whether the rebel experiment will again be successful, BXPEDITIONS UP THE COLLETON AND MAY RIVERA, ‘Within the past’ ton days Col. Howell, the euergetio and vigilant District Commander, bas been stirring rebels up in the neighborhood of Savannah in a Ii manner. On the Ist of April he ascended the river on the armed tug Thomas Foulks, escorted by gunboat Chippewa, Lieut, Com. Stone, and the rear of Bluffton, The rebel picket were shelled and broken up, and some captures of perty made, The rebels offered but little resist which was easily overcome by an application of cid ter and grape from the Chippewa’s and Foulke’ guna’ But two casualties occurred on our side, Two of the Chippewa’s crew, named James P, Garigan, coathoaver, and Edward Reefs, first class boy, were iujured by musy ket bails, neither very seriously. Jt is not known whaf Joes the enemy sustained, 1 On Friday last Colonel Howell paid a visit to the rebels up the May river, with the armed steamers Croton and Foulks, accompanied by the Chippewa. The troops consisted of detachments from the Seventy-sixth and Fighty-fifth Pennsylvania) Tegiments, Colonel Howell landed on Hunting Island, and ekirmished with a strong rebel force, and drove them a considerable distance, On retiring the rebels fob’ lowed and opened asbarp musketry fire, but were held in check by the Chippewa’s shell. The expedition thers proceeded to a point a quarter of amile from and te the rear of BluMon, and shelled a rebel force oud of the town. The expedition returned without 6 any casualties, These little affairs seem to keep the aed, oo yoo the effect of Cap at we are Dot asleep, but are prepared for any ra: that they may desire to attempt. a yi REVEL SPIES ON RILTOY WEAD ISLAND, It has been a well known fact to the military author!= ties that this island bas been infested by a number of rebel spies for a iong time back. Efforts have Berea ona hath a8 w ni Witiers ‘Winiganssatd to bere bon or Uscaree Finigan, Florida, and an officer in the rebel army, js known t@ have been on the island. Before he could be apprehended he succeeded in making his escape from our lines and re= turning to his friends. The following is a farewell epistie which he is alleged to have written and securely pinned. to a tree outside the intrenchments, addressing it thus:—« ‘Yankee, take this off and read. Wm, Finigan,C. & Ag Army,” x4 Finzow Hran, 8. ©., March.—, 1864. Most Rearscrmp ‘‘¥anxs"—I have bad a most delights fol time in your midst. 1 came here on a tour of sure and observation, and am highly gratified with my Bucoess, have to return thanks to the “powers that be” in the: nd—both officers and men-for their Cipevis net Med havior in not practising that great Yankee pesull Shel inquisitiveness. It would not be agreeable toa gen MTreesapese 3 ike, from Q. A. di to fight¢ remain, dear Yanks, ). A. down, yours WM, FINIGAN, ©. & Army. If the letter ts genuine, it shows that Finigan is as | pudent as he is audacious and bold. aa QUARTRRMASTER’S STORES DESTROYED BY FIRB. On Sunday evening, the 5th inst.,a building, occupie® by Captain Atwood, Assistant Quarmaster, at oad Folly Island, was evtirely destroyed by fire, with all Re contents, consisting of clothing, tents, &c, Atwood saved pan tee —— d_ papers; pa dity with wi ¢ flames spread rented forte to wave wie saterial fa tbe . The Ioad. ‘will probably be about $20,000. CHURURATION AT FORT PULARKI, { ‘The second anniversary of the capture of Fort Pui was colebrated iu a becoming and festive manner by garrison of the fort om Monday last, The entertainmen consisted of @ dinner, theatrical performances and aplendid ball in ti Meg A large number of g ‘were present from Hilton Head and other porte it ent, Liga | Major General Gillmore staf, Brigadier jeneral Foster and &i Colonel Howell and sta, commanding district, Sur; Clymer, Dalrymple and othor officers, an Of ladies, The entertainments wero of tore, aod all returned delighted with genial horpitality of the gentiemen of the ‘ison, whi connists of @ portion of tye Third Rhode Island arts) commanded by Major Bailey, ARROW RECAPE OF COL. HOWRIT. An accident occurred to Colonel Howell and Lis teuant Wilson, the latter of tne First art} lery, by the overturning of @ small boat which they were about to proceed from the steat Cossack to the shore, which at one timo threa to terminate fatally to them. Fortnnately the gent! men succeeded in reaching the shore, from which bth ‘were rescued by asmall boat from the steamer, and ly brought to ber again, in a decidediy damp oonditi bot unburt. Tho cheers of welcome that greeted them Bey, Tovoen ti ledien, arent have be Oy ty ob! 0 ladion, must have been y gra Colonel and fostive Lieutenant, 2 was 1d heartfelt, UBT OF ONION FRIORERE CAPTURED AT THR RATTLE OW Overs. On the 6th instant Major Goneral Patton pont into General Hatch, commanding the district of Florids, @ *SE SUPPLEMENT SHEET ———e le —-