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GENERAL STEELE’S COLUMN. Tho Operations of the Army of ’ the Arkansas, (ER FIGHT AND VICTORY. About PRE ‘day it commenced raining, and continued to rain ard during that gud the succeeding day. Price bere overs. ~ Our forces. aoe Ceormgee Daitle took placa, in which < = ‘of artillery and April 30, The esti- to six hundred Killed and wounded The rebel loss: rite exaggora- tion, is said to have been two thousan ‘Alter the defeut of the revels, as the roads and wonther oerented marching, General Stecle decided to se. eral Carr to Little Rock to watch Fagan, as be felt e@cofident of again whipping Price and Swith, should they conclude to attack again ARRIVAL 4? LITTLE ROCK. On May 4 the army at length safely arrived in Little Rook, and Price and Smith bad the chagrin of seeing on Plans aud vastly superior foree bailed at every Generals Rice, Salomop, Carr and Thayer are highly complimented tor their services, the retreat General Stecle was obliged to destroy seven bundred wagons. Every one is satisied with the masterly manoer ja which the commanding geveral extricated the army {rom its pertious position, and brought it, in sumbers almost the same and or- guntzation as complete, back to its starting poimt, as when it left, on the 23d March. The army traversed during its absence over three hundred miles, driving the rebels nearly ali the time, giving them battle wherever they offered it, whipping them in every engagement Outwitting them when they attempted stratexy, and has returned wh comparatively little loss, if we except Sosmn return train, which was cut off and captured by supe- RERKL GENERAL KITED. ‘The rebel General skurry, of Texas, was killed i ome of te battles of the expedition No anxiety is fel? as regards the ability of General le to hold the line-of the Artansas, He is placing alt points ina state of defence. and will give the @ warm receptica whenever aad’ wherever be may AMARCH OF THE COLUMN SOUTHWARD. “The Affairs at the Little Missouri Crossings and Prairie de Anna. Junction with Gen. Thayer’s Column. The Labor of Making Roads Through Arkansas. THE REBELS OUIWITTED. ERAL STERLE’S MASTERLY BETR! ee. ae. a Mr. DeB. Rand: Keim’s Despatch. Cairo, Ill, May 8, 1864. Colonel F. H. Manter, Chief of Staff to General Stee! ‘arrived here this evening, bearing despatches from that officer to the Department at Washington. In a leogthy conversation I gathered the following full and imterest {og particulars concerning the expedition that bas just -returned, I will narrate the operations of the expedi- ‘ion from its departure, but in the briefest manner pos- pag The Colouc! also brought Little Rook papers of lay 6. Religioue Intellige: SKRVICKS TO-DAY. Rev. J. ©. Dutchor will preach to-day in the Duteli Re- formed church, Market street, corner of Henry, services Gommevcing at half-past ten in the morning and’ malt. past seven in the evening. Eminent speakers from abroad will addfeds the Spir- ualiet Convention, at Cliaton Hall, to day at nalf-pust tov, half-past two and balf-past seven o'clock, The anniversary exorcises of the United States Christiar Commissiwn will be held at the Academy of Music this evening, to commence at balf-past seven o’clock. Ad- dresses muy be expected from the Rev. Dr. Kirk: of Ros- ton, aad the Kev. Dr Adams and the Rey J. T. Daryea, of this city, who bave recently returned from'a*visit to the army im Virginia. ‘The Rev. Samuel Bookstarer Bell, D. D., will presch in the Fiftieth street Presbyterian church, between Brvad- way and Eighth avevuo, at haif-past ten seven o'clock. Subject of morning serm. Of the evening, ‘¢ The Apocalypse. The Rev. G. T. Fiandors wili dell the Hist -ricat Society butiding, Secor waiting the arrival of | sermon on the death o: George H. the ing be ‘wiil spea& coocerning the “ Mystery of a Spit for! At St Ann's fvee church, Eighteenth street, near Firth | avenue: services at a quarter to eight, bulf pas: ten, balt- past three and half past seven ‘o'clock—the after-- oom being for deaf mutes. To day, being Whitsunday, the communion will be administered at both the morning services, In the evening the Rev. W. H. Spalding will: preach. J. W. Frazer, A. M., will speak on the subject of tem- perance at the haib 93 and 95 Sixth avenue, at a quarter to eight o’clock, Other speakers are also expected to ad- dress the meeting. At the Memorial eburch, Hammond street, corner of: Waverley piace, the Rev. Eugene A. Hoffman, rector of THE ADVANCE, On the 23d of March the advance guard of the expedi Uton wiarted from Little Rock, pursuing what is known as che military road, On the next day the command again moved forward, and ou the same night the head of the ‘Solumo rested on the Saline, beyoud Bentom, On the ‘25th the command crossed the Saline bottom, and reached Rockport on the 26th. On the 27th the Washita river was brided, and the troops orossed over, marching im the direction of Arkadelphia The same night the troops wore exposed to a severe rain storm. On the night of the 28th the army encamped on ‘Bayou Roche, and reached Arkadelphia on the 29th. Here ‘the army rested uatil April 1, -Genoral Thayer. SKIRWISHING— FURTHER ADVANCE. cAfter leaving Benton the advance had continued skir «misbing with theenemy. Our losses were two or three -svounded, Our forces captured # small number of pris- oners, On April I the asmy advanced te Spoonviile,s dis- tance of twelve or fourteen miles, On the 24 it moved from Spoonyille towards Washington, and when nize tafies from Spoonville encountered Marmaduke and Cabell in force. A brisk skirmish ensued, im which our Corces obliged the excmy to withdraw. Grace church, Brookiyn Heights, will preach this even- TOE LITTLE MISCOURI—THE REBEL POSTON. ing. Services at beif-past ten, half-past three au Some difficulty was now found in crossing the Little | pa:t seven o'clocis. Missouri, a turbulent stream, with few crossings. Of At Messiah church (Evangelical Advent), chapel No, these General Steele was at liberty to choose from three— | 7 Seventh avenue, the Rev. D. |. Robinson, former pas- Tate's ferry, the crossing of the military road ae@ El | o.) roy Alexander R. Thoeapscn will presoh st the Acia’s ferry. The enemy, anticipating General Steele's | rooms of the New England Soldiers’ Retiet Association, “tntention to occupy Camden, took ® position on the road | balt past three o'clock. The public are invited to atte! feading to Tate's ferry. Here the evemy threw up a At the Bleecker street Universalist church the Rev. -eeries of hasty breastworks and made every prepara. | Moses Ballou preaches morning and evening, Subject for “Vion for = strong dispute of the ferry. the sventng—"lrue Keligion. What Is Itt" GRNERAL STEELE, There wili be a camp meeting iu Lefferts’ ‘k, Tomp- king and Gates avenues, Brooklyn, to day; love fexst at 2 desiring to disarrange their plans, moved bis column ‘forward as if designing to strike directly for Washington, ten o'clock in the morving. Rev. Dr, Smythe, from London, will preach at three o'clock ia the afternoon, and leave Camden on bis loft. Arriving within ten miles At the Central Presbyterian church, Broome street, two Of the ferry, s1iil keeping the military road, be continued | blocks se.smail body, Of troops on that rod while a detachment ‘of cavatry was bxstened forward to seize and secure Elkiu's ferry, and beaded the main column to the south breaking off almost at ri,bt angles with the former Fe: tibie ” = Sabdaib school Be and two o’ol0ock. ‘The twenty first sermon in the Obristian Union series will be preached by the Rev. L. N. Rice, D. D., of the Fifth avenue Presbyterian church, this evening, in Dr. 7ae FIGHT WITH THE RENRLS. ‘The detachment on the military road soon encounter | Cheev church, Union square, at a quarter toeight = be a @ aod a tena 4 sported — v'luck. Greatly to the compli matters at this At All Saints Protestant Episcopal church, corner of re, when near the crossing of the Terre Noir, | geory and soammel nie capes toe Kev. 3. J. Cor- iby attacked the rear of the army, under Brigadier | neilie—service at bal-past ten aid balf past sevea Generel Rice; but, notwitbstacding their vigorous ef- | o% forts, the enemy mot with u sanguinary repuise, and was obliged to desist. ‘THE RIV"R OURS AND CROSSED. On the 34 of Tort both banks of the ‘Little Missour! wore fu our posers:ion, and the army crossed, effecting the passage at Kikin eferry. McLean's brigade crossed {o advance. fweoty-tour hours after, when manuvring and pian. At the Tweotieth street Universalist church, sear Seventh avenue the-l:ev KE. G. Brovks preiches. Sub- ject—"Garibaidi in Eogiand, Boraliy Couside-ed.” At balf-past three o’civck + sermon on tbe question—ls (Christimnity practicable!” At the Lugbt street Baptist church, St Jobo’s park, the Rev Charies | eyser wil! preach at baif-past ten and Bing, under the supposition that our forces were still on | balf.past seven o’clock Divine services will ¢be north side of tho river, the enemy accidentally fou: d out that they bod been Axbting an imagivary army, ‘0 its way to Camden Englemunn's the euvemy at Okolona, and gave b nisbmevt. (nm the 4h Marmaduke and Cabell, with tween four and five thousand men. made ao attack ‘apon our colump, but were worsted, losing & oumber Ellted and wounded and some prisoners: two of the latter wore lieutenants, ove of whom was a member of Marma- duke’s sta WAITING FOR THATER'S COLUMN—THE REREL DEFENCES. At Okvlons the army lay two days to allow General Thayer to come up. he purrumg a route aod ba Ty cry apr gee tgy en gee beep eg Mrs. Cora L. V. Hatch will preach ta Brooklya, in Clin- contin place the enemy bad erected ore {be hope | ton Hall, corner o: Clinten ‘and Atlant c.streets, at three Of efiecting this their Inbur ts supposed to have been and baif-past seven o'clock. Subject choseo by the audi- very great, for there was over a ‘ohio’ length of ‘felled | ence. Questions answered after ihe discourse. trees ind heavy earthworks These ‘were abao- | There will be a public meeting of the Reform Council, doned by the enemy after a trifling skiemish Our (orces | to rem sve oppression aad establish justice, at room No. 8 fmmediately t wk possession of tnem The evening of the | Clinton Hall, tuis (Sunday) evening. Tin cf Apel Brought a severe storm of rain, thunder ud | Oy next sunday, tbe 224 tnet., tbe corner stone of St tghtning. Gabriev’s new courca, (y-seventn street, between The river woot up three feet ta. a fow bours, sabmerg. | first gud fv nemng "arowaoe i uy ae eee ae “4 im. 5 115 SB the _aeteStoring eceme, the Sest fey Very Rev. Adaifvlacrator will also preach on the occasion. bs oem we tax and bridgiag river for the oreste | ‘The ooremony wili commence at tBree o'clock P.M ‘Of ibayer’s c.mmand wo wernems of ‘bere wi:l be Welsh preucbing by Rev. Mr Powell, Inte cngpe pat ot the meee ore from abordure, Wales, at the Weish Baptist Tabernacie, On Sunday, the 10th, bright end beautiful day, the | TiiMiirymie strect, at three o'clvck and a quarter alter army moved on t+ Prairie de Ano, where it was under- cauen fae determined to make a Saal and desperate Fash re we pont on the prairie two bravohes make off The Kev, Isaac . Hartley will enter uvon bis ministe- from the direct road. The right band goes to Wasbing- pastor of the Union Retormed Dutch courch, 0, the direct road goes to Spring Hill, which im Sixth avinue, opposite Amity street, bis Sanbath. direct route to Shreveport, and the left lexds to Camden. | Introductory sermon in the moruiog at ball-past ten Thia point was c-vered by the enemy, who did not know | o'cock Evening servioe a at baif past seven o'cluck. The which road General Stoel ‘ take, Anartil. | public are cordially ia fight tovk place. be evomy baving two or three batteries, which ceaned at nightfall aie sare he why enemy, having discovered tbe post our ar y be aay, eilort to capiure the Severe ‘4s, eud retreated e held at the Church of the Holy Tyng will preach in the afternoon. Spiritual conterence of mediums, at Union Hall, cor- ner of Broadway aod Twenty-third street, at haif-past ten, three and hal’-past seveo o'clock. ‘At the People’s Meeting, 187 Bowery, subjects—At three o'clock, ‘The Financial Policy of Mr. Cuase;” trom two to three, *‘Taxation ” Free progressi.e lectures at Ebbitt Ball, 55 Wert Thirty third street. Fred. L. H. Willis wil speak at bal, past ten aod quarter tu e1_bt o'clock. is Phaion’s Celebrated Extract Night Blooming Cerea- lite a candiet Because the oftener you snuff it the beter you like it, during the day, mide a dos t were repul wo the earth and timber works over @ mle long, com As the flowers from ich Phaion’s Extract Night Bloom. amanding the Washington rowd On the next day our Satara hac thos ff -i8 pec. bly quie army moved nearer the rebel position and felt it, to tecertaiD Its strengtb aud dis) oni Rive 1. REBELA—THFY ARR PURSURD, forward tilank wheo pursaed by St led —t "thom up. but oar army then tok eying ay The vext day was speut io crossing the Terre Rouge dettom, one of the worst lu the state. It bad to be ore ot the teeth A een from Vartons Priveipalts tt may be iuirtpated t to early nogiest, fi neatth oF the indiscriminate: « ‘woth powers oon: ight, General Stacie ‘covery ever given to the world for the pre 4 game ‘the breath— ‘gordurey od fon maton ond Brides made, While wis wes | SR aan BO, soup. NE acta oy cee | -pummanded by Ceveral Thayer, who druve the «ssallants | street, vest htentaie Pras teemieow mesiareys back and pong them severoly. 18 SEES OUTWITTED—=CAMDEN COCUTIED, 10,000 Reams of Paper Wanted—Size On the night ‘Of the 14th it was generally known that | 52,45; 48 pounds. Apply at this oMce. ‘bud found out tbat the real destin: tion was ‘Camden, thm they had been outwitted sad that they bad ‘abel! and Shelby to front of the Usiou army tu the merch to Camden. 16th was spent in driving the repels from position amen ‘Our army entered (rmden Cumden is “described a @ strongly Tartitie’ tows. upon the Washita ane Stream, and, by means of could be held against a much foros of reaeie ‘WKWs FROM HABER. Goon after arriving at (amen, deserters commenced to and brought with them re-orts that General bad been defeaied §=Through spies General Stecle ‘fame information. Captured despatches Suever, Bras » G1, 32, 16, 39, 64, 5 ae iM 38, i 45, 49. 1 a08 13, 63, 42, 78, 15, 35, ri 39, 7 ‘20, 76, 14, 45. ee area on To—May 14, 43, ais, ig 21, 61. y 14, 1858 0, 66, 61, 6, 75. i the enem; ‘of misfortunes - i i ven or Infor matioy HON AT TON & CO., 10 Wall atreet, N. ¥, ved from Pine the 80 the ompey train sarr' of artillery Freporuoa ot cavalry, ary. cgeptured and Lieutenant Colonel Drake, of the thirty s@iath lowa, w! wan mortally wounded. AERULT OF BANEA’ DRFRAT—GYN. STEELE #'L18 RACE TO LITTLE ‘The defeat of enomy to atrongty re- doterce Kirby ute fortunately ‘Aimely, reached General Steole that by AT Sooteca wnt Price, and the combined armies were paves attick bim, There was but one thing lot ,- retin wes ible Cesronscetty So oacehy rtd fang ‘ven usowton Lnposatble. ‘The eoemy, by ge' ma rer? Wansndacse” NEW YORK HERALD, SUNUAY, May 15, 1864. De. W. R. Merwin & in & Ge’s Column. 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Crowen, all'of this city, No cards, —At St. John’s church, Utica, N. Y., by nbrose M. O'Neil, Josxru’ P Quix, of New Yok city, to Mant T O'New, daughter of Owen O'Neil, of Utica, NY. Sat BA—Stivers.—On Wednesday, May 11, by tbe-Rev. 5 ° arTeR to Mise Axe ML, youage! er of Mr. Wm. Stivers, both of this clt Diea. Browx —On Tharsday, May 12, Anw Brows, widow of Wm, [irown, tn the 64th year of her age, The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully | invied to atiend the funersl, this (Sunday) afteruoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence on Throg’s Neck Services at ot. Voter's church at three o'clock, Brayres —At Golambia, S. C., on Friday, Fey vd 22 (privoner of war), Wat. 8, L. BRavton, U, 8..Ns, OF Bevok Dy be be Tanown. —In Fro klyn, om Saturday, Mag 14, Anna Donax, wife of Lieat. Francis 8. Brown, U. & N., aed younge-t daughter of the late Samuel Kissam. funera: will take place from the housaof her mo- Doscurr —90 Friday morning, May 1%, Lovwa ADELS Duxcevr, of diptherin, nged 6 yoare and 4days. The relatives and friends of the family are vreapecuuly invited to attend the funeral. th (S woday jaftert.on, ot one o'clock, fr tm the residence of her parents, 38 Clark sou street. On Saturday morning, Maz 1 of pbthisis, ~~ fon of Ur, A, Elder, aged 21 year: is of the family are pecially ited to attend the veered, bis father's rerideace, 310 (new No ) West Twenty. “eecond, street, on Mouday afternoon at halt-past twelve o'clock, The remains will be tak rms tor futerment, Ervxx,—On Saturday, May 14, G. Even, aged 33 years Tho funeral wit! take piace from No. 90 Sullivan street, this (Suauay) afternoon, at two.o'clock, 1 are reapectially invited to attend. Kart... Suddenty, = Saturday, May FH Sanam Amn, \ of Cbarleé and Ama Janek Ras, aged € years aud oe ‘Street, om Monday afternoon, at ary aoe to nia J F 12, Sapa ites Avavera, Feeen ~ iy a twelve o'clock "uate tage ‘Fisuma, 80 Grand street. ‘Due notice will be given of the faneral,, Gavarr.—On Fridsy, ae: 1.08 1 cepidence, 31 Fast Brook, Wier Par eaeon, Cavgarr, Hn atish area Lamy ore tavited to at and Clinton Mie Be Devotions cerner of Rarrice | pwao'etank. 6 Bon ei . 3 Hye haat mp ren ap iz facet, Bradley How Oneans: fp fore. e On Ban May 14, Crana E., wife of Jatrus ¥, Qavert. ane 28 ye. Te are lavited | without further os and friesa. + potion, to atised the finare,, 22, Monday, a/ternoeo two o'clock, (rom the Empire Hs an, coreee ot Ted vee Bue and Twenty fourth street. Hvoues.—vo Saturday morning, May.” pee Bernard Hughes, 1 The friends and acquaintancos of the family are . **Pect- fully myited to attend the funeral, from bis tate .#! deuce, 343 Fast Thirty second street, on Monday, withouy further invitation, fluwren.—Oa Saturday, May 14, after # long and pain- ful tines, Kia HUNTER, Of Corroyone, a native of the county Fermanagh, Irelan: Hor (riends are rospeofuliy invited to attond the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late re- sidence, 68 Kast Thirty-second atroet. Kawsavy —James Kenanvy, of Company D, Fortiech New York Volunteers (Mozart), forme. ly of the Tbirty- seventh New York Volunteers, aged 33 years. rohard (Brem), Deetgea, Ant Kirr.—In Brook!ya, on Saturday conan, May 14, | with Ses a id 343 passengers, to Charles Liting & © Baoumt 5. Kure, wife of Josiah F. Kipp, aged 57 years, 4 lat 2 Se Se relatives and frieuds are respectfully invited to at- Fag tg cao oes 50, tend the funeral,on Monday afternoon, at two o'ciocy, | (BE. moval lange ieebarge ond wee TES A5SS Seo tate anata or vena sandr ar 1 tam ae Count — » On Saturday, May 14, of | Bark Aquila (Aust), Tichia, Alexandria, Reypt, 65 Giptherie, Wasa Pumas, only son of Walter 1. and with agate eae ts Ng). Morehouse, i- Frances $, Lo Count, aged 3 year a ‘The funeral will take place trom the residence of bis agers ne Aedes. ee aay 1 and molasses, to Spence, Parents, on Monday afternooa, at two oclock, oatague a’ Co k Quindaro ba Pictou, NB), Moore, Matanzas, 19 daya, ompsom ~ Risot Wie 18h, with as, a any cari ~ {7 days, tm ballaw, rg2% Williaina, Port Royal, 4 days, in batiags, re Fane Baitrar (of Valparateo’, Willie 8 Neiialonag, Este Sars aith eaters, to gonrme, Boine from “iene tow Hew Fort. 1 fase 18 8. lon 31 23, bark Fi uation, tra eltattowee for Liverpool, St Yaz 8 tae, - jaye, f Lavaring,—On Saturday, May 14, Auioe £.. only dangh- ter of F, T. and M. E, Levering, aged 4 months and 13 | with molasse:. to a ee es ner ‘ em en vee wen (of Ve sy rk Ge Cienfuegos, rel jen. the are invil a atiend the funeral, trem the residence of her grand. wet wal oc iton Giendnng. ae em E. J, Ely, No 61 Bank street, this (Suaday two o'clock. bi ‘ Oo arian erening, May 13, of Bg crnig od tine ne, aged 2 youre, 4 months atd.t cay, ay MAF | rie Harelork (of Rul, R), Moat, Rio Grande, 88 dare eral services will be hold on Monday morning.at | “rie'tn "peel of Mate’ fa Rar), Matamorag, Piidare, with cotton. Ae: to 8 J Wenbere, April 18, Int 25 ke bark Wild Horse, {rom New ork for Mala arom 3 i dayeout center. Se Rrown, St Croix, 17 days, with sugar, rugy aire (ital. Pollio, Odessa, 96 days, with wool, Boim & Balcl Brig Amel pe (Aun), Leva Trieste, 106 days, with m@iem, nine o'clock, at the residence of ber mother, 163 Kast Thir- ty second,stroet, between Lexington and Third avenues. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend = Her remains will be taken to White Plains, Westchester county, for interment, by the halt- past ten o'clock train on Monday. sean ‘Thursday, May 12, Apo.ra Manas, aged ours, itis trends and'relatives, also Company F, Third regiment are respect'ully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun- ) a ternoon at half-past one o'clock, from bis late rest- dence, No. 33 Howard street. His remains will be taken to Greenwocd Cometery. Mukeuy.—On Friday, May 13, Race J., son of Dr. | Ruge Joba H. and Mary T. Murphy, aged 2 months and 23 ys The funeral will take piace from the residence of bis parents, 216 Fi th street, Brook!yn, &. D, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, MoCaxrny.—Oo Friday evening, diay 13, after a long and painful illness, Tiworay McCanray, aged 78 years. ‘The relatives and (riends of the family, also (hose of his brother Joseph, are respectfully invited to attend the (uneral, from his late residence, 34Scammel street, this (Sunday) atternoon, at two o'clock precisely McCartiy—Suddenly, oa Sunday, May 8, CALLAMAN McCanray, aged 19 years, 9 montis and 6 days, The reiatives and (riends of the ‘amily are respectfully tnvited to attend the funeral, from his late reridence, 45 Sexmmel street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. His romaine will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment. McManoy.—At Harlem, on Friday, May 18, Maraarer, wife of Edward McMahon, aged 36 years, ‘a mative of Clones, couuty Monagbra, Ireland, The relatives and friends of the family, aod thos ber busband’s brothers, John aod Charles MeMabon respect! ully trvited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) ternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, Third avenue, between 126th aud 127th streets, Harlem. 1be Temains will be conveyed to Calvury Cemetery. McKwon.—On Saturday, May 14, Berxarp MoKxow, a native of Ireland, aged 27 years, 10 months and 21 days. The friends of tne family. tho active and honorary members of Columbian Hose Company No, 9,and the New York Fire Department ia general, are Feapeoifully it ne to attend the, fun his iate residence. 130 beth remait Naxzen.—The remains of Col. F. Nazea, Fourth Cav: New York Mounted Rifles, will be interred this (Sun: Du Balt C1 sai ny gece apt _ rig Boundin, iow (of Indaor, a hens, . 18 days, with surat, ixar, Ao, to Brett. Bon & © a3 Beeson (lan), Denker, Sagua, 14 Guys, with sugar, te Wig tisvie If Frost, Miner, Zaza, 23 days, with sugar, fe, to Bret. Son & Co. G Kerry (of Harante NP), Dixon, Bermuda, 6 h sugar, to J © Titfne: ma Anderson (of se onrtstopher), Ackar, St Mar. IH. 10 HL A Vatah'e & Son. arian Schr Hattie M Mayo, ——, Baltimore. Rehr Rarah Nichole, mall, Machina Schr Angler Besse, Wareham. Schr Albert Krendl, Steamer Martha Stevens, Chanve, Raltimore. Btermer Non!tor, Jones, Philadephia, Steamer Tacony. Pierce. Philaaeiyiia. Bteamer Novelty, Shaw. Philadelphia, Steamer Aan Eliza. Richarda. Philadelphia, Bteamer Oapray, Aldrich, Providence, SAILED. Isth—Steamahips St Andrew. MoCletian, Mert Emperor. Jas S Green; ship Dreadnonght; bare brig Susanne; aefirs Victory; A. a Catharine, Ook haan W’ Freeman. Eltaa 2ath-Hiseraah tne. City oe ‘iashingvoo, Bavaria, Morning iia, ‘arence, Aragy. Sreausmrr Cire ov Wasminatom, Capt Brooks, of the Toman line, sailed yesterday at noon for Queenstown aa@ out, ) after ee eeeeioch. ree | rere 1p aed esa ad Srxansuir Bavanta, Capt Taube, sailed yeaterday for South> wilt be taken to Calvary Cometery for dea Biebieresiie en eps Breausutr Cxtca, Captatn Billenge, sailed yesterday for efternoon, at sire o'clock, by request of his wife, Mrs. | London. F. Nazer, trom the receiving vault, Greenwuod Cemetery. Sreawsmtr St ANDREW, Capt Scott, salled on Friday for Hoboken, N. J, on Friday, May 13, | gig.gow, FRancwxa Praveance, wife of Mr. F. J. Pfofferie, aged 43 Jou. t weit mab days. Sreawsurr Mowing BYan, Capt Hepburn, sailed yester- ‘Pie’ relatives anf friends of the family are respect: fully tovited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) after- noon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No, 19 Fourt® street, Hobe Xen, without furtber Invitation. Macch 31. dt Rowrmon.—At Richmond, Va.,on Sunday. January 3, | / Bank Manian (of Bermuéa), Thomas, from New York ‘coal Mrs. Kuta W, Roriwsox, relict of Dr. E. D. Robinson. P € a ee nee Meese eat Ohio, and Norfolk and Wheel- ing, Va. rs please éopy. Sheatuxr, rete Greenpetot, on Thursday morning, May 12. of comsumption, JouzratD Smarsr, in the 26th year of his age. Sot Lede His frienciraod those of tits brother, Wm. A Smalley, | Newport, RI, was upset Thursday moraine a tiie pet are respectfufly invited toattend the funeral, this (Sunday) | o'clock, a the steamer Bay Stale was making {4 Afternoen, at iw ofolock, from the residence of his aunt, | wharf, om her arrival from New York. Ned bows street, Netwoen Franklin street and | ton althat in. the whe nial had to the vedo tit Sequire i one eee a rhe could be righted. Philadelphia wd Baltimorepapers please On Bank Dawa Di Br), Henry, bet ported ash: Scorr. Friday, May 15, Icmand S0ovr, 1 ie the 47th Sapa Hen Miran Gill onasabie Seote courinn a’ toler ieae She bas been given in charge of wreckers. Bank Raverma (Br)—Capt Wileca reports that the M Baker, wreckets, expect to get that vessel off as soon as weather perunita, Baro Konea (Or). from Clenfuegca for Philadelnhis, wie, & cargo of molmsea, went axbore « Henlopen on the Dicht of the Ath fom, Outside of the Lighthouse. Fue ers are to ae ‘to get her off next Bar torm, from Rio Janeise for New York. rived off 81 Georrem Berinada, May 1, for stores and weaat eal assistance, Buia Asnowm—The steamer from Bosten, at Portland, portsa deepiy ladem Orig ashore weer Richmond's 1uana. A tugboat has gonete her assistance. Geum Euizanern D Hany (of Geo east Bana Bsous, Gavitt, (rom Mew York for Talcahuano, pat Into Pervamnbuco April 7, leaking { eomeee Barx Avnet, of Boston, toting bal ef year of his age. The relatives cad frietds of ve famity are respectfully invited to attend she funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ro o'clock, from hik late residénee, No. 6 West Forty- frst street, without further nosice. \ Sturn vanr.—On Fridiy, Miy 28, Jorua B., wife of Cap- ‘tain J. F. Sturdivedt, of Portland, Me, Lue notice of the funeral will Le giver beren’ter. Portiand, Me., papers please copy. StexcKen.—On Savurday morning, May 14, after a Maseon illness, Cuaaixs A. Sraedzen, in the 42d year of His friends, and these of the ‘famity of bis father in- Inw, the late James Benkérd. are respectfully invited to send the fuseral, from St. Bertholemew’s charch, Lasayonte | place. on ‘Moaday afternoon, at taree o'clock, Prd ni further invitation. The romaine will be interred 1D Greenwood ‘Swaaway.—On Friday,.May 13, An Manta, wife ot Mr. c Deemer, ‘gon 27 years, ‘Tue friends of the family, and morsbers of Atiee Lodge, 310F. and A. M ,»re respectfully lovited to ema the faneral, from 41 Sixth street, this (Sunday) pat twaorclock. Aibony papers please copy. ‘itmass.—Suddesly, on Wedoeatey Mey 11, Damp A. THowas, Sandy Hook pilot, of sort aivonse, in the 660 year of bis age. hw friends and also bis bones ppg meng sion Invited to attend the funert ar Friday two otsteock, from his iate resi erence mana ov nue, Brooklyn. A of the above, fromthe Brooktyn Eagle of habe Hel, Low, aig fh alg: @ thee itt itn, a ah msds fos Bosch. locipar, and naw tne at eh, and can be got off. ri _ fet, Providecee, eae ‘ repair damages, Davin rua ‘into | oes lathe Noeth Mhiver. of not stated. anfigoe Mane Raven, Dembart, from Roedeut for Prove lence, has put into Now vi in distress, Mlouk’ Her cargo of coal will be wold at that piace, = eed Foveign Porte. Ansar, March 6—Bossed 7. Dorothea Sohumacker, Feo chow for WYork. i 7—Sid Vieksbu i eewenuaven, Apri S-8id Busan Thompase, Mell, Rew 25—arr bri brioigr A, Coe fort the fHth instant id bave- deen commusieated for Time (Br). Stwith de (and ol pubtieati n in the for yw York Hornid:ané@ other papers of egbe aneemer Rs i. Merri the folowing day, but, through some imudvertence, failed of ranching them’ The widew, relatives and friends of the deceased, deeply regret this omlssion. ‘Tnomson.—At Mount Vernon, No Y..on Friday, May 13, Wrtusam Haney, youngest sou a? Thomas D. and Eliza 8, Thompson, aged'16 months. Tre funeral will take place, from: 16 Ravex street, this (Sumday) afternoon, at two TamriLt.—Suddeniy, on Friday, Muy 13, of disease of the aeart, Mrs. Aumuia Tenwit, ii the @6tbh year of bor ry eTye remains wore interred {a Greenwood Cemetery. Vrsrv.—at his Inte residence, 440 Hromdway (City As- serably Rooms), on Friday, May 13, after a short but se- vere illness, Gronce W. Vasny, inthe 534 year of his age bark P Maj amen Tugex’ Marstiat!. Wilmi ing in May rt, cones Henvetta (Br), Hodge Canpire. April 25—Aarr ship Maty Bangs. id 26th, Fa U Ban Francizon. i: ‘brig Jas Davis, Staples. Almon’ ral Boyd. Pe Portiand : ach, Iearoh Rearma Boston. Sid 4th, orig« alexand Rosebrook, York: invergronn (ht), Ronde, do; Clears theeman’ (BY, do; ache Verma, Stanwood: Philmielpbia, Fil 20—Are brig Cyprus (fe), MeCu Macs, Werhinger (1), to ‘yeaciro: ag NYere, Suh, bat Mercy Parker (Di altimore. vert Angeln Caroian dunn. trenck: beign N “do; Alewandro (Ital), do; 24. Cerne (ir), do; a Uraga, Coomba, Phitndeiphine ‘Granp Tunk, Th, Mi Arr brie Bross. Hales, Grote (ana ca oun forMYorty; Old‘ athy orig MPL, Balt funeral will take ptace from the Church of the Re- urteenth street, betweem Third and Fourth His jo Friday evening, May.13, of inflammatory Turonor Vooxt., aged 85 years. ‘The fuooral will take piace from No, 125 Kast Fitty- second street, this (Sunday) morning, at eleven o'clock. ‘Tho remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Warnent.—Oo Frid May 18, Ourven T. Wave, aged 50 yoarn, § months and ty daya. ‘The reintives and friends of tue fam\'¥ are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, (ais. (Suv tay) afternoon, at two o'clock. from hie lave residence, 259 “Sleecker street, without further notice. SHIPPING NEWS. eee tr (rebel), ramon. La Boner (staitan? B LNY i: Giglden Gate, Bagel, NYO ‘34. ships Al (Br), Gi NYork, bark Union Orr, or beige eo ham, 7 Thornton, Portiana: Gen Marshal Aiton Alber: 2 4 ‘om ‘ort A (Br). Frazer an, Franetsca (lisllan), Bella, do; Stranger (Br), t 6th, Mountal , | mlisnes ened * Port of New York, May 14, 1864, CLEARED. Steameehp Ba ry (Hem), Taube, Southampton and Ham Bosinn: Sarah Ls Carlton, Ovouth, rele [risinquel, fumes, tor NOrleans; brigs P Larrabee, nd Despatch, (Bri, Crozier. fw: BYork; Annie 4 Br). White. for Partie daa. Agee, Bradley, {oe Philadembie: Ba wood. ar Balti arvivais Hantrax. May 6-—Arr Gard, NYork; TJ i (Br), Billinge, London—Howland & As- 4 New Or Gnip Raranr, Stewart, Rath—Neemnith & Sonn, Biowsh (Ba). 9 Wright. Liverpool—Williams & Gutcm iMford. Hlavana—J F Phillip: ane iBiue Nowe UBF Br), Sheldrake, Antwerp—Boyd & Hinck- wwltvareeot bari} ‘Ith, Gertrude, Doane, Bose; Nonpareil, Sayith, “Brg Poveidong O14), Mager, Operto—Sloman & Rage. £78 14g Xb, Londo bang i oy j Teil dara’ nite (Be) Meatine Maraahamect BW atesimek Bikiaa, ape are Bay, oe Bor amaeiU LE. Snow Bint (Br), Martaey, Hi TAR Werte. | var Meg wets Boh aoe RS | we Bante: Reig, Hightond =F Boyn- Y we iTie,ightond Naney Csr), Seanders, Clenfuego>—2Ber"- | Samilend, Mel wien, ig Oceea Traveller, Brathy, Neuvitas—Thompsoa& Hun- gent Gu Oth, bark E bay ete Can ma ty my (Dan), Pederson, St George, Barmuda— Middleton. & J Com Bay—Yates & Por poet Lew Baton (DuinGoaiteet, wammersite, Sm = ‘a Meigen, Ot dene. ba 8 § hy ~ ln oe ~ een J ' Ni 08. cet a oaiersa Bf a Wilmington, Del-J W McKeon, ‘ putea of nt, Sinnelphinee Wi faish Carver. | Der, Ra itadelpiin-— ach esa Plate Son = Houn je; St 3 q (Belg), La ranae, do. Ci Fiyte Wupens tebe aa Richardson ria '3—are ache 7 be York, Sid zou Winthsop (Br), elie on Bee "Vs na. Hatioma— = _ bm et Gioncester— in pers (ogditional) betas & et qo : Roston 8 w 1 kennel Cy ak Keliy, Bosom 3 1, Boston 3 tnd ae Shit nie Wh ecnard, Raw Bet NYork; ‘slengner den an aes (Brie a Tees eae Eta eee ip. ee he Seo Bie ieee Suet ae Crusader om nt a haves vie Turks pene Caen, Reese. EPiteor pt Pare ethers semrnre maas| ae ori Laan Sate con, trom Kew Yor, Tempest, Whitney, Aspin oie Params a aw eho dle, Sou ms cee epee hago Foo Sit “eat ase" Sige "Joan, WD, \May —Are eobr Lissle Sturgeon, Moleod wb iaon ta tae Yorn, tin port barks Jeo Wels, Mell | OFFS aren: Rani, Tomeburoes, Ypadon Apel! 1, and | tram toe, Are nae discharge