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8 GRANT. CONTINUED FROM FU usr paGE. Casualt im the Br ceie of Tharsday- HImapQuaerer , Amy or me Potomac, *} May 13, 1564. Among the officer ‘gitied or wounded yesterday are the fottow: nxn. Major Truef got and Licoteaant Ford, of the 119th Penn eytvania, 4D, Ayres, Assistant Adjutant General op General | Mow Or vei Reniings ‘apd Lieutenant Colonel Mills, 49tb nant J. dieing, of aes ‘Smith and Sigert, 0060 Pennsylvania, WOUNDRO. Captain B, Briscoe (who took @ fiag) and Lieatenaes Lovett. botho the 119th een raen All the @ficers of that regiment are Bai Salone! Carroll commacdiag & brigade in Gibbon’s i- wision, of the Second corps, wounded in = arm, but still Sn duty, He baw distinguished himeelf in these battles ‘Major Tote, 54 Wisconsin. CH. Burd, Acting Adjutant General to Genera! Rus- 1. ‘aptaing Phelan and Thompson, of the 4th Excelsior. im Vurtell, badly wounded. Captain McDerm otk. Captains Biogham and Browne, of Hancook’s staff, Lieutenant Colone! Danks, 634 Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Lee, of General Ward's ‘staif, and Captain Nash, botn wounded and captured by the rebels. ‘Caj'tain Hayman, = Regulars. Ciptain Darling, of General Haye’ staff, slightly wounded. a a en THE LATEST NEWS. Sheridun’s Brilliant Raid in the Rear of the Rebel Army. Railroads Cut, Bridges Burned and Supplies Destroyed. General J. E. B. Stuart's ¢: Defeated and Stuart Killed. Our Troops Between the First and Secoud Lines of the Richmond Defences. The Rebels Sally Forth and are Gal- lantly Repulsed. Colonel Craig and Lieutenant Colonel Greenwalt, 105th | Safe Arrival of the Expedition Peunsyivania. Lieutenant Colonel Stoughton, 24 United States sharp- shoviers. ‘Coronel Cummings, 124th New York. Major Mattox, 170 Maine, taken prisoner. Dr, Dougherty, Medical Director of the Second corps. Lieuts. G. Bushnell and Corsair, 93d New Pork, Lieut. Mosiere, wounded, and Captured while seizing @ Stand of rebel colors. rinicle, —. sro York. Barker gy ew Yor! i Lieut. Colonel Biles 8 ma cuptain "Fritz, both of the 99th Pepusy!vania. Lieut, B. 8. Colif, of General Birney’s staff, was cap- fared on the tb Tho Vhird brigade of Genera) Rursell’s di on the Peninsula, Ben Ben Despatch from Secretary Stanton to Ge al Dix. Wasuincton, May 14—11:40 P. M. Major General Dix :— An official despatch from Genera] Sheridan, dated at Bottom’s Bridge, via Fortress Monroe, May 13, states that jon, of the | ° the 9th instant he marched around the enemy's right Eixth corps, has but oue Geld officer on duty—viz, Major flank, and on the evening of that day reached the North Hickman. THE LATEST LISTS. al ed IN THB FIFTH CORPS. Anna river, without opposition. During that night he destroyed the enemy's depot at Beaver Dam, three lirge trains of cars, and one hundred cars, two fine Jocomottves, two hundred thousand pounds At Co! Jno Dare, 5th Pa res Beret nee Parton, H, 6th | of bacon and other stores, amounting in all to one million das Lucas 1 2 Bexela, Russell, jobn ovens, D, Sth Pa Re- serves Sergt Martin YB Harris, G, "a Kes Reserves Di are lth Pa Alex en ‘oth Pa Res 3 Bulger. A, 68d Pa V JP Finn, E, 59th Mass Joel Reedy D, 150th Pa V ‘apt HW Lawrence, Gh Fa Res gt Lunbook, = 934 NI Lon, Bll ¥ BE Thos action, 16th Pa Biai blihh Re sh PRC deuce! Guions ath PRO. H Asbbowgi, iui C AeuleG Duniup. 119th rege Ist Thos Gorham, T- th PRC Jos P Milfora, lith P RC Peres c ised! sth ny st 1 RO Jobn Thal, i Rifles Corp Turner Scott, A, 8th Pa Wir Marshall, 7th P RO A Jewimon. sth NYY Joba'tnalG. istrifies © Sno Crane, ‘B, 17th Me Vos R Boyle, s ith Pa res Wi ‘wood, D, vv = itrange, H, Tieut c ietiomes.H. Och Ps iseut J M Rhodes, H, Sth Pa Lieut A Turnboll, 5th Wis ‘Wounded. David Mundorf, B, 8th Md, and a half of rebel rations; also the telegraph and rail- road track for about ten miles, embracing several cul- verts ; recaptured three hundred and seventy-eight of our men, including two colonels, one major and eral other officers. On the morning of the 10th he resumed operations, crossing the South Anna at Grand Squirrel Bridge aad wont nto camp about daylight, On the 11th be captured Ashland station, destroyed here one looomotive and a train of cars, an engine house, and two or three government buildings containing a large amount of stores; also destroyed six miles of railroad, embracing three culverts, two trestle bridges, aud the telegraph wire. About seven A M.of the 1ith he resumed the march on Richmond, He found the rebel General Stuart with his cavalry cmcentrated at Yellow Tavern, immediately attacked the Brockeltown pike, capturing two pieces of artillery, ‘6th Ubio it W 8 Mortimore, 143th | a0 driving his forces back towards Ashland and across he north fork of the Chickahominy. At the same time a party charged down the Brock pss Wardron, B, 24 R | road and captured the first line of the enemy’s works around Richmond, During the night he marched the whole of his com- mand between the first and second line of the excmy's ‘works om the bluffs overlooking the live of the Virginia Central Railroad and the Mechanicsville turnpike. After demonstrating around the works and finding them ava Kane, A righ RC very strong he gave up the intention of assaulting, and Sicha ‘jones, G,tith U ni Richard Salts, L. is} for bh 0 pomp ‘3 Tih UST 7 i, ah NY, 2 Lanoinger,P,iS5th Pa band Thea Nana, F, 14h NY, Baw) W it, P, Pi AW Peckina. ¥itey Bini Da W Modburg, K, 11th JgaoT Noon ry. entz, C, 1th UB B, 140th Panorecn Pint Riot’ Joma jor, B, 185th Pi K S24 Mase Niche ‘A, ath Mid imate Geo Streever, A. lite Andw Holcbab. D170 0 8 gon Mebr, 8. 140th NY das Collese, D, th U 8 Ber. Grabam Scott, A, 40th N Johnsen. G. 17u Ce Co B'Mokita, BT4ith WY RB Fillbot abn Y¥ wm wuinn, 7th B eo Phen ‘©. 20th Me JA Carcreave, Biba, i We ‘rank B: 20th Maine Uliah Mallory, F. 3d Mase 1498 Freeman blade 44th B Knox, 44th NY iho Wutier, D, 140th N ¥ Jas ute ins, b, dist TCrerne , A, 9! Course Oe K F Boroahit Bot Pe WF Wawkili, 6. 3d Chest Pi Hi. dist vist bs Ya, Ha re Babee see tS erts, A a Pen Ani Tacks, Bao XY sh ae He Everett, D, 146th J Marten. B, 7 « PI i Grape B, @24 Penn, {orp A Piper. B, 4th Mich berm Thee ©, 224 ‘Uyneh, oForee, G, 62d Pevn, Bergt M's Flynn, 221 Mass Robert Muuer, D, 15th Px Copp! Jas Pavtect, D, 156th Lies Fite Boghs, B, 155th Pairick Lyons B. I 146th Frank SA CaS B, 140th ws Nennedy, E, lith U § U Jacob Watson, Sohn W Qnigley, Tus ith U8 Garter, D, 9181 Pa i , some Killorens, G, LU Atien, B. 8 infty Corp Geo Meir, by 140th N% Burns Beekman, D, 17th US ewSteele, G, Ith USinf — tnty * B. "195. Pa Join” Martin, C, 17th U 8 I Mars, F. 155th Pa vib U8 ity | J KUoodwin, © ith US 4 en, F, Lith UB a thn Pe 5 MoPhee, F, 16th Gourts, B, 7th nabs : Jeo lhl, AL with SY. Beviab Gop ° B, “13th « rae one ovlents 7th Md face Piiimeut Sot MeAller, A, 60h Giitird, B, tou W''Koowlos, A, 16th Me seHoden, U, oh N'Y, D, otbN ‘oot Me, Det trons H, 13th Mass, aR Crag Hi, 13tb Mase leg or; ps Jenmis, B, ish e left ¥y Men ariiewe tight tires Frank Biankicy uo Aub oh NY I Caviwel T. Pb NYS Papo Kye oe ea DG Near Hughes Jno. A. s Mout Geo, A» laud Chas, A. i us, ©, let Mich B Natron Gy tet Mich Lew Lane, deh NY © Kerrle, $4tn NY Hie Vt Wy Suits © doydud, 4th & Y¥. b Ccannvill, sth NY ori inwan, th 8 ¥ LIST CF WOUNDED OFFICERS Axt 1veD & Lasr 8 Co} CL Piersen Beas 1 Wirton, toh PEP Woe Dhan aia cor reste y you, Pe W nets! va. it tton, 9 Mera iewverger, 1, 18th eb, Hi, O70 NY ined to recross the Cbickubominy at Meadow Bridge. It had been partially destroyed by the enemy, but was repaired im about three hours upder a heavy artillery fire from a rebel battery. General Merritt made the crossing, attacked the enemy, and drove hire off handsomely, The pursuit con- tioued as far as Gaines Mills. The enemy, observing the recrossing of the Chicka- hominy, came out from his eccond line of works. A brigade of infantry "nd a large number of dismounted cavalry attacked the divistons of Generals Gregg and Wilson, but after a severe contest wore repulsed and driven bebind their works. Gregg’s and Wilson's divisions avter co‘lectiog the wounded recrossed the Chickahominy. On the afternoon of the 12th the corps encamped at Walnut Grove and Gaines Mills. On the forenoon of the 13h (yesterday) the march was resumed, and we evoamped at Bottom Bridge. ‘The command is in flee spirits. The logs of horses will not exceed ene bun¢rod. All the wounded were brought off, except sbout thirty cases of mortal wounds, and those were wel! cared for in the farmhouses of the coustry. The wounded wi! not exceed two hundred an! Aty, ‘and tbo total losses not over three havdred and ufty ‘The Virginia Central Ratiroad bridges over the Chick | abominy, and other trestle bridges—one sixty feet in ee | Jenguh, one thirty fee'—and the railroad for a long dis | tance south of the Chickabominy were destroyed. | Great praise is given the division commanders, Gea erals Grogg, Wilson ond Merritt, and Generale Custer and Davis, Colonels Gregg, Devine, Chayman, MeIntosh aod Gibbs, brigade commanders, and all the officers and men behaved splendidly. May 16—12:90 A. M. Io s;atch this moment received from Admira! Le he reports to the Secretary of the Navy that tao Richron.L papers of yesterday mention the death of General J. E. u. Stuart, shot in battle, This no doubt happened in the battle with Sheridan, EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of W RESEL *CCOUNTS. Verge Tennessee Reitroad Cu the avertt valry—Destaction of Rebe Supplies—fiie Centra: Rail Destroyed at Beaver Dain= 5 sof Killed and Wounded Revel Oficers— Leo's Losses Thirty Thoursna Beruv. Hoxpern, hay 1 ‘A rebel prisoner capture’ last evening say: 6 admits a loss of thirty (vousand Tie Peterburg Repisler of May 12, sayy — ‘The Yankee raiders have burned the bridge on New river, on the Virginia aad Tennessee Railroad, and de stroyed the Dublin depot, with al! the suppiies, ke. Averii’s work. Cenoral Walkor, of Virginia, was wounded at Spottsyi- He lost a foot, The enemy certainly are Oyhtiag eee ap. M. Gen. vania. with dezperation and nerve. Genornl Haye, of Louisiana, was wounded yesterday. General L. A. Btaiford, of Louiais, d yesterday in Richmond The ( Miread is detiroyed by the enemy at Reaver Dam, — Hanover county. Coneral Jevk'ne, of Sout. Geueral J M. Jones, k tied, Goueral Poonam, #ertousiy wounded General Peunio ution y wounded. ‘Uoloae) Nance: of tooth Caro’ na, kitlet. Oolovel Gal'iara, of Soath Carolioa, wou Jed. Coloael Kerned¥, wovuded, Colonel Herbert, oF Alsbarce. wounded, olina, is killed, Colonel He ° wonnded. Colowel bu Varclina, wounded. Colonel torgia, wounded, ‘orga, ¥ minded, mej + rounded. ¥ one) Wine nN Car waa, wounded. ( Jove! Lane, of ol. a, wounded, Cjone! Bauder, or < woltng, weaeded ( lonel balom, of Geer, | renndad, | Co! net Miller! cr Baty ha, wounted [nel G. te Foruey, of atvoams, kiled, NEW YORK HERALv, SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1864. eallive’ H- Mer: it, sooona class fireman, scalded very Charles V/hite, second class fireman, scalded very 80 Thor,, J boson, second coalbeaver, killed. Jean of Nerth Carolina, Colonel Finney, of Miseissippt, ‘killed, The Keguir gives the names of eighty-five captains and lieutenants killed and wounded. ‘The Vetersburg Fegis‘er of the 13th instant gives an ad- ditional list of seventy-two killed and wounded oficere, Eugene Sullivan. coalbeaver, scald Wham H. Mayer, actiog ensign, contusion. Edward Sawyer, acting ensign, contusion. Edward Clayton, seaman, wounded severely, pta‘n of guard, wounded. ay, car] "s mate, wounded, i je Simms, captain’s steward, wounded, Thomas W. Switb, seaman, scalded. ‘The Sassacus is officered as foliows:— #, A, Roe, Lieutenant Commander, command; 4. W. Muidam, saiet eeene and Executive THE IRON-CLAD FIGHT. Asrist nt Paymaster. une ee me reenter ir, senkor @D- . H. Mayer, Acting Ensign, ane t Adler, Acting Ensizo. Faward Sawyer, Acting Fosign, Jobn W. Harley, Third assistant Robert W. Ellis, Third Assistant Engineer. Oscar W, Allison, Third Assisiant Eogineer, Dapiel W. Grailey, Third Assistant Engineer, dt, Acting Master's Mate, Heory W. O'Hara, Acting Maater’s Mate. Thomas D. Marbie, Aoting Master’s Mate, Jobn 3, O’Brien, Acting Master’s Mate. Martin, Acting Gunner. Detsiof, Paymaster’s Clerk, Pilot, In regard tothe ram I will state that ber name ts Al- Demarie, and that she answers weil tothe description recently given of her a the Hunatp, She carries two of Brooke’ one hundred-pounder rifies on pivots, both of which have been disabled during the battle, as we since have learned, by the | A Young New Yorker Ktlled Daring » Collision with a Rebel Ram. and Some movtbs ago Ralph Erastus Lake, « promising young man of only twenty years, son of Dr, James 8. Lake, of thia city, being desirous of serving his country bs this her hour of peril, entered the navy as engineer's jerk, and was assigned to duty on board the steam gun. bon Matabesett. During the recent naval conflict in bemarle S.uod with the rebel ram Albemarle, a one Sundred pounder ball from one of her guns pierced. the side of the Mattabessett, and, striking young Lake, vered one of bis thighs from the body, goatee csath an hour afterwards. The rebel missile passed within a few Inches of the main steam pipe, Had that beeu pene- trated sion er og might have been se.lied to death, ‘The remaius of jeceased were temporarily interred on Roxoke Tslands Dut they will be brought to this city the dret opportunity, and buried near Dr. Lake's resi- deuce, iv Richmond, Staten Island, REBEL ACCOUNTS, ‘Wr mxeron, N. C., May 9, 1864. ‘The tron-clad Albemarle engaged nine of the enemy’ gunboate, sinking one of them. SHERMAN ! ANOTHER GLORIOUS VICTORY. Additional Particulars of the Attack |“ Upon the Rebel Ram Albemarle. The Union Wooden Gunboat Sassacus Bucks the Rebel Iron-Clad and At- tempts to Sink Her. TERRIBLE HAND TO HAND ENCOUNTER. Badly Damaged Gunboats Forced to Retire. THE CASUALTIES ON BOARD THE SASSACTS, &e., we, Bee Our Naval Correspondence. Urirgn States Srraver Sassaccs, ALBEMARLE Sounp, N. C., May 8, 1°64. ‘The previously roceived report that the rebels bad an iron clad ram up the Roanoke river, and the anticipated ineMclency of the few small steamers stationed in Albe. marle Sound in case of an attack, were confirmed by the capture of Plymouth, N. C., @ short time ago. The Squadron was consequently reinforced by four of the new double-enders, three of which—the Matabesett, Sassacus and Wyalusing—were sent to Albemarle Sound. We had made all preperations necessary for a contest ‘with an almost invetnerable enemy, ready to do our ut- most if we could get u fair chance at her, On the 5th instant, at three P. M., the senior ship, Matabesett, made signals for the squadron to get under way, starting, at the same time, in lead; the Sassacus followed next, then the Wyalusing. We preceet>* farther up tbe Sound, and nearer to Roanoke river. the hiding place of our foe, At four P.M. the Niateb-sert was communicating with our steamer Massaro, wii!) ee down the Sound with news from our picket boat Matabesett signalizead to prepare ced a ol cepeanealad immediately dove, Soon after we discovered the long Spoken of rebel ram, in company with two other steamers, all bearing down to us, and the United States steamer Miami and our picket boats falling back before them. We Proceede 1 tho above order, and with full speed, on our course. (he rebels in one of the steamers seemed to bave some misgivings in regard to the result of fed engageinent; for they absquatulated at once. ram, though, followed by her remaining pe kept on her way toward us, ‘The Matabesett passed closety by the ram, giving ber, with gocd will, her whole broadside. We followed at about three cables’ length, and renewed the dose; then came te Wyalusing, Practising the same sport ; but all these hails of solid shot from one hundred-pounder Parrots and nine-inch | TRE Capture of Dalton Con- Dablgrens were like pebbles thrown upon ap iron plain. At least no damage was perceptible on the outside of the ram. Sheering by the ram, and wheeling cround her stern, we came close to her companion, who did her best in annoying us with ber shot and shell, and disodarged upon. her our, in the meantime, reloaded ;uns, Hero our good intentions were crowned by better success, She sur- rendered immediately, and we know now that she is the famous steamer Bombshell, who has sevoral times changed owners. We ordered her to cross our stern and anchor, which sbe promptly did. We then turved our ship and our attention again to the ram, who bad kept upa con- stant fire on us, and, boing at a propor di:tance from her for gathering sufficiont headway, we ran down to her with @ speed of ton to eleven knots, ‘striking ner fairy |The Rebels Retreating in amidships on her starboard side, forcing her Sherman’s and Schofield’s Forces at Work. Retreat of the Rebels from Bull’s Gap. firmed. Five Thcusand Prisoners and Twelve Pieces of Ar- tillery Taken. side down, so that tho water was flowing over her deck, We kept thus on hor, pushing her | — Disorder, before us, and Loping th.t we might succeed n bringing ten Rew ae her open ports under water, or at least keep her foul until some one of the other vessels could attack her on the opposite side, If this could have beon done, sho would Goubtless hive been ours; for she could not use Crversnam, May 14, 1864. ‘The news that General Thom*s bas taken Dalton is her guns at all. If she had trained them to the Lee sile | confirmed. they would all bave b2en poluting towards thn We | Our forces have capture’ about five thousand prisoners kept up ® constant fire at Ber forward port, yusting two shots fairly into her. We nusbed ber belcre us for several | 82d tenor twelve pieces of artillery, which were leit in minutes, when she worked herself {ree (rom our grasp, | the works by the rebe's, swiog ng gradually around towards our starboaad bow. The rebels baye retreated in £ "19 disorder to Resaca This gave her a chance of using her guos against us, and | 94 nome, she used them with terrific effect. The first shot ene fred. with ber gan almost tonching our bow, Itentered some | OUF troops are in pursuit. feet abaft the stem, aud about three feet ay ye the cop: News has been received hore from soldiers to the per, passing through the yeoman’s storervo n, crossing the berth deo. and issuing through the port side at abont forty fect from its aptrance. The second shot om tered our starboard side abreast tie foremast, cutting lagonatly through the planking *nd frames, plercing two knees, sruwshing te dispessary through the forw coal bani going ciesn through the star- | board boiler the engise roonr, cuttiog oT a thres- inch fron stanchion, sm shing oa its furthor passage the Steers ¢ and wardroom bulkbeads, porforatin; the magi zins eereen, and glaneing with spent force at right angles from ap oak stanchion juto one of the starboard state rooms, where it lodged in a locker. ‘The effect of this ebot was terrific, The steam, issuing from the damaged boiler, ‘iled the who!» snip instantly with @ suffocating and seatdiog atmosphere, for which fact our losses tre the sad proof. But notwithstanding this o.cideut, which doabtless was trying the courage of the best ad brtvest, our offieors and men—that is, all Of th va, without any exception—stood to their duties as {they were made of mirble with iron hearts, Tbe ram steamed close on our starboard side effect that General Schofield’s army moved from Bull’s Gap on the 2d inst., and tbat after (our hours’ fighting on the 4th inst. the rebels retreated, the Union troops pursuing | sot? North Carolina, No further par- tieulars have been received. NEWS FROM RED RIVER. Sr. Louis, May 14, 1964. News from the Red river to the 5th jost. has been re- ceived. Admiral Porter was at Alexandria with bis iron-clad:, A largo force was engaged in damming the river ot Alexandria, so ag to give sufficient depth of water at the falls for the gunboats to pase over. It would take two werks to raise the water. Gen Grover commanded at Alexandria. The Union Hines embraced actreutt of three miles, There was no comm nication by land with the army at Grand Ecore. McClerugud’s command was rendezvousing at New Orleans, for che purpose of reinforcing Banks. mgs yur F‘arboard wheel fring her 4 a8 7 SEE Has beard wheel,” nee tein er Kee Genera! Snitn was to rctarn with bis troops to Vicks rapoily as they could be loaded, Bat we were not ia either, We 1/ whed solfd shots through her open ports, Messrs, Fuller and Halliday, of Nlinois, brought up 647 bales of cotton from Atexandrix, Messengers have gono to Washingt u to libel it on bebalf of the navy. Mogrador, wih twenty-four thousand men, was re peried 69 have joined Kirby Smith at Sabine Cros Roads, Price hed detached three thonsand men, working in threw from our top hand grenades into her-hateh, and (he men who were gathored to repe! boarders, if suck attempt shoud be mada by the reds, discharged tholt mrekets with deliberate aim at the mon toading the bot tie gime, driving them from their posts, and competing the ram to close ber py We shot awoy the flageia(t ‘ fortifications, seven miles beiow Shrevep rt, eae wean ant np en ston gt slowly row, Mr. Derby, Sorgeon-in-Chief with Bunks, reports the hear stopped wo wece Analy gatried | Union joss at Pleasant Hil! at 670 killed, 1,840 wounded, and 1,546 misi'rg and prisoners out of action follow Movements of Gen, Canby and Stam, Camo, It, Mar 13, 1964, The sicamers Allee and Alico Dean, from Memphis, have paseed up for Cinsinnati, the former with five hue dred and thirty seven and the latter with five huadred and elguty-three bales of cotton. everal Canby and sta‘ passed through Mempbis yes torday, en rowle fo river. Pagan Fav afence in « fell heavily on his head and fractured his skuit | and often surrounded drove ant persooated ber With ‘The ram retrented now by tbo other vessels, wh: incessant fire until vig 1 Gaink oor % their wooden vessels bave doo ram who is pronowneed 1 ag formidabje ag the Merrimoe was, The moment—when dhe vestel WA full of sealting steam, our cus almost touching the muzales of the adversary, ours lds! ord wounded mea groaning and shrieking with dep r and pain, nobody knowing MH our ship would cio: afer the collision or satistiod with what jo this contest wih & \ man pemed Jobn Hughes, in climbing oar of premises 429 Washington street, Ho was not. horrible beyoud deseri,sion, aad every One file 0 taken up insensible and conveyed to Retloviie Heapita); must admire the beroism with «hie every oneationded | bit goaih ensued belo fuiug there, ‘the skal of to bis duty, Abno exerei.o cui the guns have bea | decersed is suppoam to been fractured. Coroner roore rapidly or more rccuratsty “ed than evew than, | Ranney was votuled to hold an inquest o8 the boty. nd the engineers and firemen could not have more coolly performed any of their offices thin when they, potwith- EXcCOR#ION standing ‘2e gcalding atmosphere, baalod the fires, im | ~~ order to ; revent an explosion of the remaining boiler. EUR TONES. oder ge 5 ark fo, fet 0 8 popaes, : Every officor on board this ship is satielied with and lo-nle parties Apr + only to proud of the crew of this vessel, aod every man is con- hdr pic fident that J iontenont Cor:.aandor F. A. Roo, assisted by “ofiicore, is just the man to ijead Bia ship into a dght, and to take care of her. Agsistaut Surgeon Kdgar Holden deserves the thanks of the wonnded for the faithfui assistance he rendered thei | = duriog tbr setion. The fol'ow low ‘a Niet of the casnaltion— with ‘Sioa oniee A GENTLEMAN, fon coe ah and went Jan. M. 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Wi Tom sinncrons Co, tive i with Nee tie — shpoheemps A oe oureeol &Co, . Sheldon & Committee. BLEOTION ‘senenat, way = ye routs OPEN FROM teoanries LIBRA RY ASSOCIATION. REGULAR UNION Dy AOMEBATIONS, FOR PRESIDENT. THEODORE H. VULTER, with American Exchange Bank. TOR VICE PRESIDEN, PETER VOORRIS, with Panama Ratiroed Company. Sonanerommina smonetaRy, itland, Phelps & CO. & Morrison, Co. ANTON A, RAVEN, with Allantic aEconine SECRETARY. B, V. & BESSON, with Bea-on, Onmerden & Co, won Taman ROYAL PHELPS with sich DANIEL M. JARVI8, ‘with E. Whitehouse, Son THOMASH CULLE ae 1h 8 Soracun Conger. ‘4 colburs. HL. BOARDMAN, with Henry DeCord aun HAGota LJ Ra i aon mn & Loyd to & PREDBRICK ¥. Peck. os easy Re with ALBERT E. MERCH AN’ BLECTION. TUEADAY, Be a Polls onen Headquarters ot the “Jones Fronen, ie every evening. Friends of the above Bu sLEe oscoon. ALEXAND! oo rene for the celebrated Kelly's Island Oxtawba W' gale in any quantity, and guareat mniam for the bas taken the fi pete wi a REY. HIND, A.B. VAL M pure. ORT, 1. MACKShZIS. Executive U, 8. Appraisers, ‘Grosdway. Open ticket are Invited to be JAMES H. PERCIVAL, BROADWAY.—SOLE AGENCY IN ar te. This Wine past five years in com- Ons ‘FIELD & CO., 600 Broadway, NyoTtor.—a MEETING or BUTCHERS. CHAND lore, tallow and crease me D. ¥. Burcusr, ry extraordinary and Other offela's, touching the abore aieaden. *forwnia Secretary. itera, provision packers and terested in the above trades within the city Mentta wilt ibe held at 451 Eights avenve, on Monday at 73g o'clock. for the puree alse to take into considerat eveni| ent aust ‘and arbitrary course of the be ae HALL, President. oe CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM.—SIRTRR Frances ainlin, Ee, Freasurer of "Youn irty five Pines Proceed: 1, Mi ndred and 29), deing gehen Fatr call meeting to Sooper Unions ‘The sub} meeting ees James T. Brady, desirous ot stding ation whicn is due Fotnrn thanks te Jer. Men's Associ he'd to will ished citizens. e@or country ft and give to ite impe:tance. dome time of Ww. atone o'cluck. to be considered ts mention -d be -badresned, by Dr. ¥ hone that all ia! set triad ie subject thal eousider, ASHINGTON ET given that Da: m New corny May 14, i in any pany eo ies “bsndgaakes 8 [a le al es OTOR Decker and Henrv C. . Dew nce -ANNAH OMADIoK, SUPPOSED TO BE IN ter, Elizabet "hadwls ® FORMATION ames Costello, iweive, months aro. "She i hood or Secon this shonla meet the eye of efther of ers, Mra. tes ole Dann, she would spater' . voted by vine and Miss a line to jouth Brookiya, t Lan Co., 13 K: We aes ee House, he Trill bet of soreo't gto hie Sveatage WANTED — wR. C 4 arene, now the B ot her Ola fF New York. or 2) C! to communicate with penard 4 N.Y, ber sis- ORTELLO, WIFB ved fa the Union army about heever end, — MARTIN Ack Ne nt the Custom, GRORGRANA 4. to the care of your sister Fanny, reonals if received. FLOREN' ters, Ams.ver by the per SENT YOU nd three let- . FLORENCE. RS. CARIB ‘your father's Tleft a letter for you in tie Ti ny ntains important pews, rai4.vov HAVE Dian advert ite in last 8 pause "e pai Toffice; call fori tmmedt. \PRING pent EB PERUVIAN SYRUP, Supplies the blood with slew rincinle, oF Infang ongnel et eR net me lem ” Yor a spring medicine ft has ne equal. DR. Wistar al BALSA’ COP WILD OBBRRY, ee ina THROAT. Edwaa o AND CHES? spanaliialtands ee the Vtngs of all impuritieas REDDING'S Ri "RUSRIA seu, eTQRSY TEARS BXPI Sonne, BURNS, CUTS. FOUR beapaibepiaeanen itr For sale by J. P, DINSMONE. 49) Broadway, ¥. ¥.; & W. yowus ‘& Co. 18 Tremont street, Boston, and by drug iste an eevee AVE YOUR MONRE.—TH ah. 6? * sod clans: z cena, THE FIREMEN. RRTING, OF SOUTHWARK held ‘at the aging House, Algo THB ATSB ANNUAL §i"the following ofloore were elected for’ ihe ensuing a Feremen-Jobe C. White, mans inondt re himiniant Poremas—George Pa (re-elected), unan!- Recorting Secretary—S. W. Barnes, naanimously. ¥'nancial Secretary —Adam Miepirt, unanimously, Treasurer—Joh 8] La imout Siemans T a bbe hbe| OF BAI ‘R BRGINE COM. Jo. 17, held at thetengine heueecon Wetnsatay - ine house, ereubng May Ih, 1eGG the Tolleing re at reeolu- tions were Mn adopted -— ‘Whereas, Tt has been ortered by an All Wise Providence, that our late associate and rar anember JohnH. Baud w % an wi rag) a Ma companions partment, lament his loss. nthe coined flcnful are > la mented by those who know them fore, Renoalvs in the “death 0 ‘of yahin, H. Stand wood, thio Warm heared friend and corapasion, va by all the thes of brot»erhood, eee fag Sharing ahared in common the hardships: Department. a Tha we. knew the deceased a fallitey, La to every trust confided in ten one fi Rew ‘That wea family of deceased we tender our heatfert. sympathies. and lly would we express our enndolence with bis bereaved mother and brothers and ale- fers, who. by this sad bereavement, are deprived ef one to- them sa eae an of these resolutions be published ay Merenre and ierald. is Con REVS JOHN GUNS oN, ALERT BOHTCR, in the Leader, 8u1 aa Committee. A PARE CHANCE FO Curtains to match, Etageres,_ Pat ots Bo.skeane, Mirrors, Dining ‘ahem tare, en suite; in use seven months, N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTU ITY FOR ANy All the elegant Household Lf age eepers oa ba sold ‘at a great, auerifoe — Rao Marble ‘Top Tables, Groce, “Brussels Carpet Torkish Eaay Chaire of Bedroom end Dining Room inquire at M19 Wert Wighih street, beat BIzib ‘PARLOR LL scant ron eee te patent, resewond, covered in inquire at No. 301 Wesley place, Mul- A order one year berry stroat. 2) Cet PURNITURE. a —— OF FURNI- reat mannfacturers| oo all made 3 ‘Charsber fi ut Parior Suite, iprary aad Pod sna Walnut Bra Roon Satts, intendence of J. ranted, both as workrs WRIL & Nos. 125 and 127 Lots ol Nos. 95, 97. 99, 101, and 106 N B.—Tho Broadway u Suffolk street. ‘andé Fonrteenth street (cridiroa) > care pass within two blocks of the warebouse. 5 8 Frosstroas. T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We offer our entire stock of ail grates of Furniture at LOWER PRICES than other establixbment in the ONT NOPACTURED iT. CONSISTING OF PARLO! BEDROOM baie er . KRUTINA, OOD AND WALNUT; WOOD, iets AND WALNUT; LIBRARY AND DINING ROOW BUCTS. wugilocwareee® cricss, andwarranied, /"s wperrsene Mt FREDK. KROTINA, nctory and 96 0 Houston atreet, = Wietween Bivecy nnd Sennnd avonte YOUNG GENTLEMAN wHOo poae xpovt=K Feu go Night hat, b' ie eye: having Ro meine to $ PP ork it wont tke voeee wr ddrese X. ¥.Z.. station A Spring sifeel. gon to adopt it, CHILD, SIX WE, EKS OLD: raltby and prety. The mother 10 Fart Re adopt her, religions farmer: the co taste for farming. aut oftiee. the same, street, 2 and health + ns week, WIDOW LADY Wi Mae yearn old, with @ hum y a Widow, Herald D bbd 7th CARPRTS. BOO! PAMPHLETS AND ibraries bought for cash. ~ tS: Ty, BA tween een Bey and Tenth streets. sale. Dieses —WANTED TO HIRE. P, Tor when a folr for ait a wen. Address 8. B. Williams, always ture and Carpets, fora private family, ‘and security will be area raid of, LJ SALE-A HANDSOME PUIMPTON BROSTEAD, ‘as good as pew, used only three months; will be so! low if applied for soon. Address M. L. M., station D. Wiitals AIRE, A SMALL QUANTITY OF 4 Bedroom Furniture: family CT a ce and security given, Address Ger'days sO. Wert 'Totrty. fourth etrcet. paon, will please call ANTED, FOR ADOPTION.—A VERY PRETTY, PAIR bin na lawyer's child In reply give heseen, Address Wants. 1 than tourimonthn. th toes till Tuesday New York, stating strentn C: ‘be excelled. Attorney, box 234 TO. ADOPT—DT A CHRISTIAN MINISTER, ot leas than two weeks old nor wt ed litle girl, rom one year fainily, who fall description of rust 0. best of city references ®. 8. T., station D. Eerste ‘enila may be ren, visite $2 per Our wi toeichteen very comf iable, teader and lovi on ing their only id aad weaere ie may ‘Blbis House, 179 FIFTH Ra, con ‘Twenty-seoond and Twenty-third dozen. ork cannot pst OFFICE New YORK, MAY 15, 184 88 ALED Pr States Mail iy, May be received at this office until office and 7 sever depots and stcam boat landing. in th sty. lis number of trips mecewney for the perform: service at the preseah Une, are Law To Hudson River Railroud de Chanibers etree on Sundays t roe ‘ine ripe dally (Sundoye rips S ‘nirtieth atrect. for transporting th 12 0 clock, United al railroad ance of this ee ae Warren and excepied), and To New Havea Railroad depet, corner of Twenty seventh street, sud Fourth ant Fourth avenue, Railroad depot, corner of Twent ane, ten trips daily (Si ‘on Sun lava, two trips daily (Sanday days exe th street To Now Jersey Tranaportation Vonupany depot, foot of Cortiandi stveet, eleven trips daily (Suadays except ed), and four trips on se ays. ‘ Camden and Am! Rai road Compaay's Steaint foot of Berciay street, Miles tripe exch day” (Sunda: cepte ‘0 Now 5 tral Rat road depot, Contandt firee!, oF #1 x trips daily (Sunda # Roehl » To Mariners’ y t, pior No. 2 North river, or else where, two trips ‘The wagons ems must be 80 cor mails, and must tory 1b the Post E ‘opoaals for this service must to the number and ghould additional trips be reftire on ma, felont, All pro) reaponsioie cith for Mae 12, 1864, Ns, iis or their bide ure aecepted the pervice # prot apouis ster at New York. a length of r1p8 per id, OF Ahould A 'thereror may be deine: who chai) bind sewer eR will be ancepted os of th tection Lo the service be matifas. due regard order that, compensa: prove sf for this service mst be ‘guaranteed by two that tn case all be antisiac ant deste. r, Prepare: stat eanly “date ative ing otined service murst be sealed s anid ad ¥ “Pro: 1 rier ‘above at remes | Fowtmaaer of New York, endorsed mensenger ne BRAM WAKEMAN, Postrastor T° CONTRACTORS, TR UNDEKSIOxED Witt | ‘roposals at ileville and ville Rath omer. Pn ae ot he Leelnestay, ay 10. tor the lanoiry of 28 oF 90 miles. of the Lebano Feuension at auld road. rafioe and apeciicatv one i ‘ean be seen at (he Company's OLice on and After May 10. he company ws ol SEPARATE SHALRD PROPO. fader nd 3 art the thi ofthe work (or whch tm offered, (he ot the seating tb Ve date of |: 1 eomsnbnas ne tml He oak 9” Ene a Ma irnraion OF wary ch Coto Yor Third wee Livy WE th etree’ to uraneh in Her) reat. ween d aio on Ln or bowwee nk d reat, berween How it between Ff A Orrice CnvTow A hover Dk akrwesy, May 12 2 en MEDICAL. AT Pulcea aio vieraatag B EXPOREDI— mes it bot i ete e Tari married or single. 1 w ir papers work.” Courrier des Btats Patch, Staats Zeitung, At'as, Stedicxt Herlew. Bc. APHICE Fo TO “MARRIED LADIBS.—MADAM. male Physician aud Vrofessor of Mi fninee begmnesien an ‘as usoalat 162 Chambers 1 be necessary. rate Ci alee’ by mail: price Sees vier Sars fies 2, whieh ever ‘all nrc safe aud hesithy pri rise $54 tox ¢ dy mai), with full directions, N. B.—Madame uly vo caution iadies’ against imttatses of her eave {agineate, Who notonly rob them of their means, but thelr Dp’ COpnetT. NO, nO ENTREE STREST, BI 1 fede Chambers, and Reade streets oan be esha: conficence on diseases of @ private Api thiriy~cour sears three of which h _ en int) oN London, en treat ihe ‘oF Impom oa, nervous ad genet dit calla, him with. the cert N. B.—Seo D I selereenelen see, without senmpe, of diet from busi Dr. Watson's book, the ™ ilineurated thronghout hy anatomical rates ae. cor tal ¥aloable information for such as are suffering from either diseuse or debtin or who Ce yg) Lyne Price $1. Soll % Miller & Co., Post office, By tne nutter, GW) Bivadway, next Tiocd “above the politan Hotel, y* GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND AO. ‘eoucher, No. Amity place, three doors fram Amity stroet, makes it bis special practice to treat all feraalo compinints, from whatever of Is sure to relief to the most anxions patient tn four hours, ome for ladies requiring nine! Rr LINTS 1, HAs REMOVEO TO 10% FULTON AVR. wie, over the drug store, Fulton avenue cars pass (he pnos SPBCIPO AND PREVENTIVE (OFFTOR come vritho ® mye Pile, os Deen lm Dr" Paiked. V Bis we ety cree fan de Rais sure cure when nT ADIES Can F FIND roa Pt Byery WoRCMSt es, MD at Roa RINT. pA revs Mee ge a é le of ion miley wea. cnn be Her ted gin were ote ry peda) Orne’ it ladies who des ae Neal attends ice afvement. pan Lapin (OF NEW YORK ARR RREPROT UL. ow 4 tO bevel ae ona tor cen vane aby me ma Clevreoyanty and. for com raion Cleire ayant a To ne gk & need \uiy pugslewn, vy adi woo 1 4 a

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