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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1864. Yi steibetusly sevomatiched.. Sivas ° neve tentsesed the current, which is here very strong; the party m the MILITARY AND NAVAL. _ DRY Goons. — = fer how va } Pickels wore Corowa | Penta gave way with a will, and stemmed the current Vunwi ; HIG INTY, OASH LOAKS AND MANTILLAS.—ARNOLD, CONSTABLE oun how! secured, Pickets u LE WHO WANT TRE HIGHEST BOUNTY, OASH t . a at carne alstauee from the town, and now and thea’s { iB nestyle. After proceeding some distance further, to THE CAPTURE OF TAMP. A BAY, FLORIDA, In hand, paid berore ieaving ihe ot into the | ©. Co have now reat vary 8 Prisoner was brought ip. their astonishment, the first party were seen floating jot Intended to retain possession Of Tampa, as it if | down perched upon a cotton baleeach, They were taken & place of no strategic value. To bold it would be to ip the rebels play their old game of evacuating unim. | 10t0 the boats and brought, the information that the rebel ti at located, on eas. ply at once to Captain COMBS, 60 L pena this season, to which they invite special atten’ commissioned and non commissioned officers stock, will be sold much je pileated, — Can ‘corner of ERVIC [ NB TO TWEN. rtant places to reinforce their large armies, and divide | agent at the landing had discovered them and gone off Ip - SUBSTITUTE FOR CAVALRY SERVICE WANT: XOLURIVBLY PERNOH FLOTING, 2 ae 70 7a. ‘msigaitonnt nang ose shaeh aie ei baste for assistance. 1: wae then determined to proceed ORTR nig jettra Wouniy every sit migntiss alae reerute ar" manner at Mr GOLDERS. French ‘Piuting scab is, street oad: The prisoners have arrived here, and are conuned in | 8 quickly as possivte, land, and destroy the cotton be ANGLE AI may eppiy io Capiaia COMBE. dy Ligpsuata tincet, SUMCrY | Ter hicecker streets below Wooster, and Brooklyn, N, B.-No machinery’ used in the genaine French fluting. the tort. Among them isa Mr. Mulraman, who owns | fore the expected assistance could arrive. After @ tire. eons iderable pro) in thi y it the house containing ihe Provest "Marshal rieomee This man once | 8°m¢ Dull the place was finally reached, the men landed, LAD: UARTERS 25TH ON. ¥, CAVAL! the draft. Few good men wanted, ar ' <THE CHEAP’ St kept a gin mill bere, and whon Florida se. | Meeting with no resistance; pickets stationed, a portion soury ¢ Soar Tensenees enucers: LOnRIaLGER, San a PTO lates hig aectomers ceded "ho Hojsted the’ rebel flag. Not satistied | of the force employed throwing cotton into the river. | MACLOLE KE Kf Bpringa’ Highest vonntles paid’ Mover iook bet for brokers vreach luting Eetwbilshment, 1 ‘witb this feat, he actually bad the sublime impudeaoce | and the remainder engaged rafting it. They succeeded } ~ ( andrunners. Call before 4 M. at Centre street, near sincss extension, bo 661 Broadway. bo send to the fort to Major French, then commanding | in tossing in over one hundred bales, moro than half of She post, an order to salute it. Only fancy his feclings | which is sea island, when, the men becom. when he was brought before Provost Marshal Brown, | ing exhausted end daylight ‘com! upon them, — Pocupy ing house, avd, under his own roof, was] the torch was applied to remainder, a - « ordered to be committed to Fort Taylor. I am informed | and in an inetant the flames shot upward im all direc- . ‘that two or three of tho prisoners were correspondents | tions. All the cotton not brought off, some four hundred of rebel newspapers. I have not yet had an opportunity | or five hundred bales, was destroyed, with steam of seeing any basi my captive brethren of the note- | presses aud gins, sheds, storehouecs, barracks, &e. 1, on Captain HENRY LOUIS, MPORTANT TO SOLDIERS AND OFFIC I AND THULE RELATIVES Ee merous friends in th cling but hak BRADIENS DUPLEX ELLIPTIC ° VEX THING SKIRT, SOLD AF MRS. TOOTHAKER'S: SKIRT AND CORSET EMPORIUM, ‘vice, we have bus vollectian BACK Pa’ jONa Oe . , PENSION: D. of soldiers and their relatives a, T. B. Van Buren, having been Paymaster General of 286 BOWERY AND 279 GRAND STREET. \ LAKE BOTLER the Biate, and Mr. Allen, acting o# Assistant Pay ACE POINTS, BURNOUS AND ROTONDES, ‘ook and neil. While sym! thizing with their mis- | rafted cotton was then taken in tow, and the started je ref if th a tee y 0 fortune—if it be a mistortuve to. be brought where thoy | on tholr return. Arrived near U'd Clay lapdlog, Ne wbick Gitiadal Manding "ies cuaranise that’ ail busisete ste pan ROL CONE eine ee y landing, a trusted to them will be promptly attended to. Agents and correspondents wanted throughout the United Bates. information willingly and promptly glven to applications, ¢ F301 or etter, to oficers, lvates or reiatives, pei ALLEN, VAN BUREN & LUCKEY, Bankers, No. 243 Droudway, opposite Park Barracks. Officers will please remember that we have thrown open and cordially fnvite them to make use of one of eur bankin, rooms for the transaction of thelrown @xclusive busin when in the city, where their letters can be sent, and tl Rave every accommodation for setiling the:r accounts, & EW YORK COUNTY VOLUNTEER COMMITTER. cm New Buiipinas, eT AND BRoOA! Entraace on Brow 10,000 VOLUNTEERS WANTED. ean be well fed—they must not forget that the gamo of point &@ rebel battery is located, preparations were made Pp satwaite: capturing and imprisoning correspondents commenced Tepe! an attack. As, however, Do resistance was met : ‘with the rebels, who Soom to have forgotten that ‘two | witb,a landing was effected and fire applied to the bar- Gan play at that game.” 4 racké aud magazine, the latter of which in a few moments That was a tory told by your Havana cor- | exploded with tremendous effect, biowing the building to Fes, ondent about a blockade runner having been boarded | atome. Tho party theu continued their return, destroy- ‘of the coast of Florida by an armed neutrality party, | ing other property along the ronte, and reaching the ship who devoured all the food on board, and drank all the } after an absonco of six days, having accomplished al) sbe Breg and wine, and then coolly began to mal objects of the expedition. Sions to set the veese] on fire, when their pleasant opera- A few days after this, information was brought of to tion was frustrated by the timoly appearance of a rebel | the ship t the blockade runner Susannab, formerly 7 force, Your correspondent, however, did not meution {-the Mall (ateamer, before captured, condemned and the name of the vessel. She is the Mail, the Clyde built | cold), In attempting to get into the Stceuhatebie river, Stoamer that the readers of the HeraLp will remember | Dead Man's Bay, had run aground at its mouth; tbat a Was brought in here some few months back, after having | party of refugees had boarded and captured her, and ‘been half burned, by her own crew, and then gold and | requosting assistance to got her off; algo that the greater taken to Havana, where she was once more equipped for | portion of her cargo had been transferred to lighters, Cousisting of LAMA POINTS, LAMA ROTON DES, LAMA BURNOUS, if Alse @ splendid assortment of Chantilly and other kinds of new Laces, in ey Ape. These goods are uow offered at prices to giv ‘Canal atree N= SKIRT FOR 1864. Anew and great invent! The “D: ver ROL SRT mae @ “Deplex El y r Steel Spring. ‘Deplex Eiliplo (or double» Stee! Spring. J.J. &3 0, ambers street, Now York, are the owners of the patentt and the exclusive manufac- | 4730 Orric ConsEn Cuawne vs Steel Spring of duplex (or two) elliptic stee? Patented This invention con: Diockade running. Tho exploits of tho armed neutrals | god was now on its way for this place. aad snore be springs, jagsulonsiy fed, tightly aod firmly together, wero even far ‘moro serious than tbe mero eiting | — A party was immodiatoly despatched to thelr rolic; = COUNTY BOUNTY. cndk data, asnemnen oereaio og | dufauie antiog ever ted ehabiing’ ine wearer, "in. cones: the Mail people out of house and home; for they | but on arriving at the place indicated; no trace of hoy UNITED STATES BOUNTY, additions: "100 00 | quence of its great elasticity and iexibienves, to place. and completely gutted the steamer, taking everything | could be discovered. The supposition is that the party mn Total —— | fold the skirt when in use as easily and with’ the aame con- ortabie out of her, even to tho very ham- | in possession were overpowerod by tho rebels and tho apie OE ae bessae + 000 Ik oF muslin dress. It ¢ obviates a eve, wreucbes and othor xools necessary to the cn- | vessel recaptured, Yortions of hercargo were, however, eohPpitiations tole made personally at the ollice of the sbjections hoop, skirta—via, the aunoy- ines. In fack, these gentry displayed as much fondness ¢ obtained in @ cjmaged condition, vouelsting of ehoes, wy "Any person bringing a recruit for the army to this office i hurch pews, or ti for iron in avy shape ae did the natives of the South Sea } blankets, cry goods, Rrouicines 4, Will reogive a premium of $20. _ any cro ity of eontracting ‘thent Islands visited by + aytain Cook; and notbing but a o'ugees and deserters continue to. come off to us in CC GQDEREY GUNTHER: Mayor, oid ogenprins a s entirely removes the dif- tering of the knowledgo of the difference between tha { immento numbers, and a plan hag been matured by Gen. - ORISON BLUNT, Supervisor et PEAY cults Cue TENiaite socal’ SG GaN bles esas base wpecific gravity of iron and water prevented one of the | Woodbury for orgauizing and mustering into the service ELIJAN Fr. PURDY, Supersis0 efor the street opera, promenade ur house dress, &. Floridian “natives”? trom emulating the feat of that pai of the United States the able bodied men among them; o WILLIAM R. STEWART, Su Tady havin, sure. comfort, and great cone Ucular Sandwich Islander who jumped over the bow of | and the good work ts proceeding with the most gratify- WILLIAM M, TWEED, Super visor. bi venience of wear ‘ex Elliptic Spring Skirt for @ ‘Onptain Cook’s ship with the keage anchor around his | ing success, At Depot Key, where are located some threo GEORGE OPDYKE, tage hey single day, will never afterwards willingly dianense with, the nock. They also evinced as much liking for oil as an | hundred men, women and children, some goventy men ° ORIGON SEUNT, Chenmce, | wee pethem. Ther are the best quality in every part, and Uy ¥squimaux or a Russian soldier; for they stoleevery drop | were, on tho 2d instant, mustered into # vice, and . . an New Yorum, April 4, 1864, skirt make. Merchants will be supplied as above. and la- Saar Aten in most first class retail stores in this elty and ihroug- outithe diferent Staten inquire for the wi DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. Nee DUPLEX BLLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. ‘HE MOST POPULAR AND FLEXIBLE IN USE, A. T. STEWART & CO. adway and Tenth af EW DUPLEX BLLIPTIC SKIRTS, VERY FLEXT- ble; folded eaxily whee in use to occupy & "all space, making the moat agreeable skirt worm, For sale by ‘hey could iay their hands on, except what proved to be | the number constantly increaging: at St. Marke soyeral ‘an inadequate supply to enablo the Mail to reach Havana, | hundred; at West Pass, Apalachicola, nearly two hun- ‘at the earnest suppitcations of the engineers. Thoy also | dred; at Charlotte Harbor, one hundred and sixty, and as pen ly permitted the people on board the Mail to re- { St. Andrews and Tampa hiko numbers. in three fisbing Noes, ‘These are al) men who have experienced to the last de- ‘This little affair took place in Dead Man’s Bay, while | gree all the horrors of the Davis despotism; their wives ‘the Mail was aground on an oyster bed. The banditti | and children carried off; theis houses ‘burned ; their stock ‘wor ve returned and set fire to the vessel, as they | destroyed ;themsclvcs hunted with bloodhounds, and they kindly promised, no doubt, but on the rising of tte tide | vow a feartul revenge when they are once Jed againat abe floated off. She arrived at Havana with the ‘‘jour- | their enemies. Bals” of the evgines nearly melted, from the intense ‘Tho Nita, Acting Volunteer Lieutermot Commanding R. eat caused by tho friction, consequent on the absence of | B. Smith, is here blockading with us, and taking an Occa- Bufficievt oil for lubrication, and with the officers and | sional run up and down the coast ‘crew rather more than balf starved—all 1 bad had Coneiderabie change has been made of late among the © live upon during fish they bad — of the Sagamore, and the following is @ corrected aught by trolling. And served them ri; — Al 8 Lieutenant Commander—Charles E. Fleming. oO” ENGLISH SOLDIERS.—TWO GOOD SOUND ‘men, who have se: ‘od at home, wanted to-day. They chance in @ upel or regiment and hand bount; ir full information cat at the Bounty and Pay Agency, Wit Nassaa street, up's IEE DRAFT PostrONED. TWELVE HUNDRED VOLUNTEERS WANTED. 4 CHANCE FOR PaTRIOTS, It having been determined that the city of New York ie deficient only TWELVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN ND men, in ite quota under the President's call for 200,00 men, the drat en postponed for a few days, In order to en: be the Ailing of e quota, if possible, by volunteering, Pounty Vountecr Commities ‘now appeal to the Patriotism of the citizens of thi raising the twelve hundred and se county to aid them in enteen men needled, aad ve the country from the misfortune of a draft, Volunieer Commitee will pay the following y Tthough the pirates are said to have declared pro were neither Union men nor rebels, there can be no Acting Mas'er—Edwin Babson. @oubs they were deserters from the rebel army, who Exceutive —A. K. Jones. TRT, NEW PATENT purcex -LLIPTIC 8K Comb: w —Jo Fhe Cou ing elegance, lightness, comfort and economy poo thing had they held to the vessel till she floated off, Pnginers—Acting Chief, Heary W. Scott; Third As za) LE OF Mites ee FOR MARINES. For sale by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO, y could then have brought ber in hero, whore both | sistanis, Ilenry Lolmes, Lemuel Rernard, Francie M SCAl MIL FOR NAVAL RECRUI . Canal airest, map and vesoel would s oe srelcome. aa Ashton, Wilfiam E. Sibley. 4 (SS FOR RAVAL HEGHUTE FOR OMe Thee corner of Mercer, groat deal of wirepulling has been on for some | Acting Ensigns—Charles N. Hicks, Christ v 0 a tume'in respect to the Port Gale at this place, A.strong | Lewis It, chester, eaeaaes | chants to execute the work, and the very great demand | an: fo or constituents were, thet this buitding | grmerecruk tn thie otice, In eddies ae tne eg oe an H. MACY. desire manifested in certain quarters to have | — 4ciing Maxizr’s Mates—Goorge B. Sidell, George W. } for iron work of all kinds at very fair doth from | shcu'd be completed in time for this great fair, the pro- | premium of $10. anda county premium of $20 will be paid DUR SPRING INPRO th On OF KID GLOVER, the present incumbent, Mr. }Henry (Albury, ousted, 10 | Wilson, William Morris, Francisco Silva, the government and private individuals. Very respect- | ccods of which amounted to@ million of doliars. They Tor bringing s baval BLGaNT FDL . ‘order to make room for some pelitical partisan or other, Paymas'er's Cierk—¥. G. Kidder. folly, your obedient servant, might have gone over to Communipaw and gots man Let the citizens of I D ‘West QUALITY, ‘With the view of accomplishing this complaints are in- Captain's Cleri:—Charles G, Fl GEORGE BIRKBECK, Jr., Superintendent. who hed four or five pounds of iron to make & nail or two NTHER, AT LOW PRICES. dustriously raised, that the Postmaster docs trend E. A. Woopwarp, Clerk to Committee. cheaper, And the very person who makes this hue and BRENN. NOS, 204 AND 206 SIXTH AVENUE, {to bis duties—that is te say, that he is notalwaysiothe | sion Work Pat Garden Drill a 4 ‘New Youre, May 12,1864, | cry is the man who aeks the Supervisors of Kinge county ELUAH F, PURDY. Two doors beiow Fourteenth #treet. Pont Onice in propria ; that be is always out fish. | *FO ee i E, A. Wooowanp:— for an increase over bis contract price, declaring in his NT. 80 SS fog, ke . Ao. /Now, admitting all this to be true, whut as ot lag eke aleanenr sonscletenias m Simin apawer to your? communication of May 4, joation that the price of iron had doubled since he . TW i MILLINERY. _ x“ does it amount to? ‘He employs aclerk, whol s officially | INTERESTIN would state that I have examined the iron used in the | mado his contract. : << a a aaa re ea Tecognized as his rosponsibic assistant, and whoee ¢om- ON ARMORIBS AXD DRILL ROOMS, roof of the principal ra‘ters, &c.,of the Armory build. | The bil's were ordered paid, notwithstanding the objec- Ate eee mOreD 0 Peto teuce and attention to business has never boen aues- ‘The following report was presented to the Board cf Su- | ings, Fé nih street; but it will be impossible for me | tons of bis Honor the Mayor. let, for offices or any I Boned. Thur Postinasver Albury 1s not go habitu- | rervisors on Tuesday and adopied:— to answer ali your questions, Tu the first place I could _Rew Yoru, May 12, 1864, ~ = PROPOSALS, | TICE TO BUILDERS.—TENDERS WILL BE RE- col fies by the “Comn re for oe a New ‘ally absent {rom the office, especially on the arrival of late irons, and it was malls, Indeed, Thave heard a gentleman who ought | | The Special Committee on Armories and Dritiroome, ; Bet do the work. for T he nos tne riot tras. elo ea Se ksow say bon present at least ninetimes out of woman | to whom was referred the voto mareago of his Houor the | Sea favgemanite to get my orders flied at the réling ‘the arrival of mails. Very few postmasters in the United | Mayor on resolution to pay bills of J. B. & W. W. | siiig second, I had not the men to spare to do the work Biates «ss sTRAW BONNETS AND HATS, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, im great variety. ‘TRIMMED OR UNTRIMMED, AT LOW PRICES. 1 J Race STATES NAVY, MARINE CORPS, much. i} Co., tron work lrooms esau, in th al day, See neal ee ch asuy oie woth oesearte | greet: Space Garden respecttuliy = “> FM*¢9Mt® } tn a burry, ao consequently Tcouid nos get the work doue next, for building a’prison ons jot in tne | EW YORE COUMTY VOLUNAEER COMMITTEE, ALSO, atiok bimeel ‘all day fe ocr ‘a post ofice ag that in Key ; "meron. er roneicat iat ‘t heed pet. to spare to measure ferouk tp bawen oes oes at dake bee ee CORNER CHANBERS STREET AND BROADWAY, SANEMOSSTLLANERY and t your committee requested the Mersrs. in regard to weight ave not time Pe e work may secn_a ¢ office of Jobn yn, Bey. — MIL ERY GOODS. She beat proof of BE incompeteney for the office, Above othe York, and tid” thela to call on the archuveee tor | em all, but you can get any oxpert to take off the | 6% South sirect, Now York, PETE NAVY AND MARINE’ CORES, Lidl Bap! . by v D Ps. weights by tables already gon soo Tremain, yours OST OFFICE, NEW YORK, MAY 18, 1854 —SEALED FOR TUE NAVY AND MARINE COR! til 12 oclock, 367 Bowery, east site, near Fourth street, ir. Albury, from the commencement of the rebeluion, | direc ‘Two blocks from Broadway. al i Qta time when’ it was dangerous to spoak out for the | committee a'so oxplained to them the necocsity of having | _ Jicping the ove will be satisfe COUNTY BOUNTY OF $200 AND $109, HI R. JACKSON. Proposals will be received at this ollice ¢ am Walon, has always mani.ested by his acts the most va- | the work done in th eat possible time, ag the bulid- | Tory respectfully, wl vg M. M * transporting the United CASH DOWN FOR SAILORS, = tioned, unquestionable and uncompromising loyalty | ing bad to be used foF the Metropolitan Fair, who bad ad- New Yor, May 11, 1804, ud the several railroad gaucroissexenelh tan Parte ucieis CLOTHING. ; tho cated States, and the most outspoken opposition.| vertised the time they wore to open, and if the build- | Special Committee on Armories and Drill Room: “4 SURER PLACR,—AT 232 SIXTH AVENUR LADIES Wo treason. Jog was not Gished {t would result tn the greafest tojury | | Dean | 810 etimes to yisit the Provost Mar- | to the fair. iy! we oie, by witoess tho manner in which Captain No prices were namod for work, as your committee | buildings, and reply that, taking {nto co ae Brown deals’ with the numerous cases that are brought | did not know what iron work would be required to be | great hurry for the work—it having to be done with ine Before him in bis capacity of Provost Marshal. At al- | doze. From the high standing they occupy as a business Breatest possible dozpatch—I would not, mt any hes most every hour of the day you will’ find | firm. your commitice felt that tho interests of the county Witla the last atx months. have been, willing to — ble safe in their hands. ud that, in consideration of | nimed a price for such w . born es a crear ia cevey’ kind the gre work, we felt that it would bo bet. habit of rofusing to give prices The United aving, in order to fill m te Nayy aod, Marine ‘corps, authorized" the raisin, . Yor that branch of the ‘service. and guar ita for the Navy and Marine corps shall be connied it 1ota-of the places where they elect’ to be credited, the same as if they were recruits for the army, the y Volinicer Committee have resolved to pay recruits. for the Navy and Marine corps the following bounty, cash being duly must into the service — tates anthoritie: Fentlemen will tind he faraud honest dealer, dispose of their Cast Of Cloth: nd Jewelry, a. 5) per cent more n tue city 1 promise to pay the fol- Dremven. from $8 to $13: Coats $4 %® Also for Woo'ten, and Mis jest cas p will be paid. dealt or ® wted to. Ladies attend. YE @ xcopted). in every kind | the great haste for the work, we felt (hat it would be bet- | Lem consgantly io 4 i ‘ 0 it jh ee BAYT, om; a is ter tu trust to their honor as to the price the work would | under suchiircumstances. ‘ompany's Railroad depot, bh ted vat one ba ar righ: Se pecye uct rebelio pulicmediorieg be worth. pt Jn my opinton it would uot, in these times, be prudent ¥ (Sundays excep: When nating for seery saan O20} ar i 20 woaer the influence of that last morsel of salmon or that The Messrs. Cornell haye assured uz, both personally | for any manuiacturer to have named a price Loe after Tt) Camten and ad Company's Steamboat, ANY PIERSON BRING. RECRUIT For Tas TH AVENU®, HU, ROSBR- or salad, applicants for passports, and applicants tor | and by communication, hereto annexed, that had wo | the valug should be ascertained by having actually per- | ¢, ps each day (Sundays ex: | NAVY OR MARINE CC FFICE WILL RS | A cee Barclay street store, re . or E CORPS TO TH CEIVE A COUNTY PREMIUM OF gay dob: " . | asked them to name the prices for the work beforehand | formed the work under such circumstances E E! TY PREMIU) dpemladseen worth of Oar pt) ro eas very lowell any. bmogreel eekbont getting nat the prices would nes bare beon less than they have Such work, to be done in the ordinary manner, with foot of Cortiandt | PAY OF THE UNITED. STATES MARINE CORPS. , i lied in a very shore Shut they deserve, ‘Tho ottior day Iwas Preseot when | clarged, and that thoy would have declined to-do the | tie to plan and order and procure materials in the most See op | Firstor Orlerly Sergean $20 00 per month. Lsaak 1s see, aaa Be was questioning a batch of blockade runners relative | work for a lees sum, economical manner, could be done for perbaps one-ha ed) . All other Sergeants, each, 700" do, od. For your aauraction t pted ; 2 of this service | Corporals ‘ai Comtaittee of the Honorable the Board of } of what it would cost to be dene ip the manner in which | (as you have stated) this work bad to be done. 40 their watlonality, Among, thom was a boy. of ai hae To.the Special Comraittee of [the of age. The mon had no dificult) evisors on New i 3 " lon | Pornvoding the Captain tbat ‘they wore British tubjec @ olgerved Inthe published pro. | | With regard to the weights, as you have, by simply | go be administered to them the parole to leave, ing of your honorable Board, held | taking off and weighing one plece of each kind, Bis easane pever return tothe United States or the #0 called Con- | Apr sage was received by you from his | Of accurately ascertaming them, T reste an . federate States during the war, and let them go. The | Honor the Mayor, dicapproving of our bill for iron work iJ De LAMATER. | Doy insisted that he too was a British eubject, but could | faratshed for thy drilirooma in Fifeenta street. Not ion of the Mesers. | not tell in what part of the British empire he was born, | knowing whataction you may toke in this matter, we ¢ pce en 10 com ‘The Captain, however, by a series of adroit questions, deem Tr torespectfully solicit your atieniion to | nection with Mr. re to ‘we ied rd ry succeeded in ascertaining that he was bora in Florida, | the following (atures of the case before you make your | used oa the Armory building, and bave received the fol os Sitk dresses. from fe an'$3 to $4: aise © jewriry, ke. . 212 Seventh'ave: berg, in and out oF twos So three month | tra pay as government bovn:y, | The rates of wages are as follows: t class dremen. ‘ $90 per, mont a de, was Pao. NEAR may be deduc: accepted the servic? shall be sntisfac- ba: n Ca Horna and the ¥ e- for ladies’ and gen and that he has a brother living on this island. The boy | report:— lowing reply:— aki é e urnitire, Jewelry, &e.. 0» paying was allowed the option of Jeaving on bis parole or of ta. The privilege of farnishiog this work was never solicit- | Ws New York, May, 14, 1864. be a ner dealer in the ety, the oath of aitegiance and remaining; and, after a | ed by us, but you called upon us ani informed us that it | Wittsaw R. Srewar & + . ative upon you to have ata given date; that the iron wo: whiess they ¢ building completed | | tim—tm acco: dar ‘ sely chose the latter alternative, ahort cogitation, be wisely cho ‘or the roof would bo | the iron used for support ‘his morning a man by the name o° Fowden, ove of ave pervice mut be sealed and ad tof the pa mee Palace Garden in murteenth street. 4 ardiabs must be ‘tho recent batch of rebel prisoners, who had re‘used to | required in a vory (ow days; that the matter must not be | Over the Palace Carden b og in Fourteent ‘ r of New York, end Proe take the outh of allegiance and Sad been paroled, was | delayed under any circumstances, and that you woul be weight of thone pieces which could not be rem: vel OF mec AN. : yo ‘aa lcares wate beens ve Drought before the Prov Marshal. it seems that he 13 to ut forth every exertion tocarry the mat. | We computed from moasuroment, according to the r ABRAM WAKEMAN, Postnaster. will be paid to ail 8. Irrespective of claws: and halt yn . ighokens @ould not keep his tongue quiet, but must needs go about h promotly. laid down in Hasweil's work on Fogineering. We re | MiyPoay wan be left at heme, by application to the iy atlented ‘to by Mres Under these circumstances we at once proceeded to | to the following statement which ge!s forth in ¢ ovessoist) which the recralts may be am ‘tion of it we were | feveral v eights end computations of weight from my wot t ‘Doasting of his attactimeut and rympathy for the rebel ee, A rebol lieutenant, also a prisoner, had taken the ute the work. Fer largo NVI AVENUE.—F. HAR. to aunoun) P ‘i 3 | difal Information can be obtained by applying eath of allegiance and was going North, upon which | obiiged to use plates of iron that we had procured for | surement ag ‘afores sid taken by os: - | oe Hype alts ak ry —e ob tle = Bly gba to lie custom: owden abused hin roundly as a traitof to the con- | other purposes, and which worked to a great waste, in IKON WENIUED. ee eee eae avanene be en 4 Jederacy. Howden had previously romoustrated with waste boing greater than the iron vised }. 1 Ride plato for tio hoam.....6...+0+5 ; | aro the omg ones auth Captain Brown for not taking Mulrennan out of the srt charg for the weigh piate when | 12 bolts required for half of beam, 4 Ibs. © refest anv grail | Ahi tiig, oo en hg the botpuad ature and giving bim a fair trial, Oo this occasion of his Sed). This waste could not be avoided, thera being | 24 of bottom plate for tie beam... .... ose. Engineer | 4 All rrorults the enlisted « ng the bounties are Secon visi, Captain Brown acked bim Wf he really do | ro time to have plates of the exact size S bolts required for the same, # Ibs, cach. - ——— | gal al E ec sired to ace Mulrenpan, He answered in the ailirmative, Y L crown plate for ra!ters ; Rondon te his ot tee wecener cain. | CAPTAIN OSCAR BULLUS, "8. N Spon which Captain Brown gave him his heart's desire, hor work, to cur great s roquired for halt e, ite. dorred with the fitle of the work for which. | caPtaiN RDwanp TitosoNe th ery cree by eendicg him to the fort to keep Mulronnan comvany: tances made the expenso far greater | 1 upright plate at bottorn of kiug post. ne of the per an pre.e3 | ; MSON, ; thau it would have beea had the work been execit ] 9 hols roquired for piate, 434 tbs. each cur ordinary routine and from iron rolled to the exugt | 4/4 bolts required for plite, 4 tbs, each, jons required, os sesgsee Wo beliove that we did all that was expected | 2 bolts required for foot strape, 4 Ibe. @ from us as regards quality of workmanship and | 1 queen boit..... stecece . rapidity of exeeution. We know that the prices | 1 washer onder nut of queen bolt dare just, and no greater than | 4b s each. ‘Kkneloeed you will receive some rebel letters, tiken at Tampa. They are seiected at random from a@ much Iarger batch. Most of them are goms of literature. I ‘also send some newspapers that were kindly given me by Captain Bows Tho United States steamer Tennersee, Acting Volunteor rd commanding, belonging to Ad Me Wate LIEUT. COM'G J. McLEOD MURPHY. ACTING MASTER JOHN W. COIS CAPT A. N. PREVOORT, U. 8 EDWARD FP, MEEKER, t baie ER, > FOR CLOTHONG —LADIES AND any Cast Of Clothing, Furnitare, 4 Uy calle Lientenant Pierre Ri we have ¢ for haif of girder, 16 » HARRIS, mitted Inst night or carly this morning, in Mr. Cline’s | nothing would have induced ws to have furnished this 0 10 2.12 fect long, 6 in Southern avd Wet miral Farragut’s squadron, arrived here yesterday mora- ro; catedly received from private par- | 4 bolls for half of girder, 124 Ibz, cach ‘i tieth ¢,gopeney cuxtit | i uae oy oe ing, in order to coal, She chased a blockade runner from work furnished ynder @imiar circum: | 1piateon Weel Of FAfOF,.........c. eesseeccecee AT b j Thirty Wetiee ae Mobile to ‘Havana; but, ns the blockade runner had four Wo also know that we have been obliged dur- | 3; of iron pl or washer on bottom of girder... i ‘ : era ‘ ee and 4 bal{ hours’ start, she ran out of aight, and escaped | ing tho past soar to refuse orders,on which our profit er maatoan | . {Croton Anneduct during tho night. would have been greater than we have calculated upon | 1 washor under head of queen bolt 2 z A.W. CRAVEN, 5 pee, | That raro thing In this place, a burg'ary, was com- | in this case. We, therefore, do pot hesitate to say that 8&4 inchos wide, 1 ineh thic ° Orrick Cros Aquepecr Durant¥est, May 12, 664. | t ast off Wearlny Ap- : w=¢ : 3 bse store, noxt to the Post Oifico. Entrance was effected by | work at lowor rates per pound than we have charged. bat ae Aa NAVAL PRIZE MONEY. &¢. waw Yous. . dene oe eutting out a panel of a shutter in t 6 well for you to make inquiry concerning this | 1 clevice, 5 feet long, 6 tuches wide, ZB MOREY TO SAILORS—BOUNTY | . exe) ses. A lot of jewelry, in valuo abo point, of avch parties as might have been able to have | 4 ploces on clevice, onch 10 inches long, 1% Inches | Giecharged for wounds received 1a | V axtep WO GOOD, INTELLIGENT | =a tars, Was taken from & showcase, embracing nine furnished the work tp the time required, and who atthat | — round... os 23 harged Navy or Army ra, sailors or sol. | Se haem Paceee a EVENTIC AVE )RNER OF TWENTY. ‘and a humber of finger rings. ibe thief or thicv ad proper matorials op haud out of which the work | 2clevice plates, 12\ fect 6 inches w wa or heirs, PROMPTLY PF | Pay Agency, 111 Nas aa Weel BWA ighest prices foe iyo beep disturbed in his or their endeavor to bave been made, inch thick, 244% Ibs. each.. 49 UNTY moneys, BACK Pay, & = of 7 arpela, Forni. carry of the “swag’—to employ the language of We know that our statem f weights ts correct; but | 4 nuts on clevice, 2),x2iax1 sy. pec a F”) RUL —Ariay anil Navy . dies atrended fhe fraternity—for several articles of jowelry were | on this pojnt you may easily satisly yoursolves by taking | 1 bolt end of rafter, 6!,x1!4, 0 lbs , wasiers and Broadway, corner of BE PAID, TO GOOD | ‘ : aacuiinai found in ® hat near the showcase when the bur- | down tho plates, bol and weighing thom, pula, 174 Ibs.,.... PieevidooWevicicvens: 4% - ————$____—_______ $30) for the city. | erRN TION =WANTE LOT OF “CAST OFF lary was discovered this moruing. icion has | We would hore respectfully leave the matter in your LL SOLDIERS DISCHARGED POR WOUNDS Pete | Aon the W Tho highest eas fica oo two men who were 6 lurking | Bands, trusting that you will give it a full and careful | Weight of tron in half of one girder, tot bate collect one hundred dollars bounty | Gan, nk. 7 | uu for Sik a near tho premises last evening, aud who have engaged | consideration Weight of iron in exch girder, 4,738 ibe, va by calling op or writing to BROWN | — n asgages for Naseau this afternoon, Provost Marchal Very respectfully, your obedient servants, ht of fron in 15 girders, err Fark place, one door front Broad $4.56 : — a a Brows bre adopied measures, however, 10 nab tham, JB, & W. W, CORNELL & CO., “iio RST TTR a Re tl a TSR Be Kee M tho props ae FoR RH eho found ig th kh, hee No, 139 Ceutre strect, 2 pm MONEY NOW PAYABLE CAN BE OB- | corner of Oliver street, Atlantic Hotel, | a are 5 av 2, 1864. tees + 6 jued by applying in person or by letter to oR ‘sab FO 0. 14 SEVEN AVENUB, Lam aciiorized by Per Sweet, Of (be uaval ane wiarion | Haldce tive, your ‘ tod sororal of the — 612 OLLOVe FROSSARD, | 8463 SAN, BOUNTY. MEM WANTED, TO | ATO, Sih tenet sireris, ladien nnd gr " 0 pills, toeay chat the bealth of Rey Wasi has never | vest itn firing in t yicipity to examine the --— 102 South etreet, N. ¥., and 187 York Meest, Brootiya, | Sureet House, Inquireet Capt £5 ] Facet a gre, I oat op cakes i aes ven better than at preeent. Sch Cool and eilubrious | gaid work on tho Armory quantity and | Total weight of ifO..1eseeceeee 70,420 erste escheat pliner doth = Salt OHTA RT Lmao Woathor ag wo aro now ON} Ylog, I am iniormod by long | quality, and received the folowing replies — We fod, upon calculation, that the total amount of iron | — LL PRIZE MONEY, NOW PAYABLE, $475 § As! alee Wetltace, Nesta von neta eu . ae Fewidovis hore, js unprecodentod. The wind is av tho ‘Orrick Fe mt Foo, furnished ‘at the 2 Garden building, and used for | A bE PRIN ver be obtained at once, Quiy in forts nene Balumore aad Washinsion, ApP'Y ! | p TFENTION(—=LADIES AND GENTL&MBN.<1F YOU Present moment blowing fresh fromthe north, adding Jersey Crrv, May 6, 1964, supporting the re eof, was 76,420 pounds. ‘ By applying to Capt. JAS, WELLS, 16) Centre streot, corne, of Walker. A Want 10 di poe of your Ca-t Of Wearing Apporel urity to the Aitosphere. Measures,too, have been adopted Sin—Your favor of the 4th instant was duly received, jo baveexamii¢ the bills of Messrs. J. BU & W. W J.C. DICKEY & €O., " SASH IN ;: TWELVE GOOD MBN, | Carpets, Ac. as E want fie California market, ‘ail Zo promote cicaniiness in thestroota nud promises. In this } audyin accordance with your request, I havo examined | Corn] & C iron, and find that the irof charged UF Broadway, New York. | GE(V() forscarnteys anteniry, tight oe heavy aruilery. of | oe) Wheat vk eee 18 pounds, from which they | —— laudable Work the soldiers of the Second regiment United | ¢ ron work used in the principsi rafters of the roof of | for by them om ‘445 pound for jou returned, leaving | “4 States colored troops have beon cmployed. They havo | the Armory bullding in Fourteenth street, knows ag Pa- | mako a deduction | for hume meevice; alao’ men wanted forthe navy. Apply at ¥ LAW OFFICE.—WESTBROOK & | once at 17 North William sireet “STREB RMY A OSBORN: earted away threo hundred loads of dirt, rendering the | Jace Garden, add beg leave to report 75,473 pounds cLuged for. A comparison of our weights | ‘oun -ellors and licensed Claim Bolicitors, | = Faw ac T THE NEW STORE, 5° ¢ my Sppearance of the town ao clean a could bo desired T have made skatches of tho pieces you speak of, have | with thei sirged i thelr bills, shows 947 pounds | 9% Brondwa Nogunty to waun ted s»isiers pat, Pay, | &65()() eee CCOk lence. varie, men ‘ane her cant more fod calcutatod teir weight, and tho following 1s the result:— | jn their favor. bounge pensions and prise” momey procured. Ciaiuts PS ge Per Ha wg heavy or light rely ated We Our Navai © Two bottom plates, for king bolts,on side of,and ope | Weare fully satisfied that the fron charged for tn the | c8*!"% b respondence, reat, corner of Cedar, up etwirs. to by Mra, — | th king poet, 1,000 Ibs. per rafter, of Messrs J. B. & W. W. Cornell & Co., amountiog in >pIZE MONRBY NOW a= ee | Unirmn Staree Srraman 846s oR, penn oot abraps aad two plates, 725 Ibe. per rafter aggregato to 75,479 pounds, has beon actualiy fur- | AMY TP PAYABLE CAN BE OBTAINED i Foe Lig Ce CS | eae a Capan Keve, Fla., May 3, 1864 , 626 Ibs, per rafter. pished by them, and put up in the aforesaid buiiding. " Ar ONCE BY +! ING, 1 ce canue corner uf Houston street, | TTSNTION 218 SEVENTH AVRNUFB, 218~@, Bepelition up the Suwannee River—Great Destruction of 0 706 Ibs. per rafter. ‘All of which we respectfully beg leave to submit. INF Beh oe AY eeale — ns A FWENIY RECRUITS, TO FILL A UXBAUM will pay the highest price for ladies and Rebel Property—Five Hundred Bates Cotton, Sweam | Que vortom plato, 151 Ibs. por Falla nea On Boones, ves row Ee ality MAYS SOS Cavotey anal naive of resents. goog reas | “tiga fur Carpasad Phekhere MB boat tl Prestes, Gins, Storehouses, Barracks, ce,, Burned— | oii W0, Ween Peller nnn tne. oOd Ibs. por Fattor. Your committee, therefore, in viow of tho foregoing oerres and a a AORK STREET DROGREYN. | great and refer: aera neal Ubaritons 1G, WAUXBAUM. Sie Seventh avon), the od plates, and tw: plates, pe 1S ibe ‘Destonas tently of BOUNTIE: as sine Lor wasn cay patav. Fatlolian, Hea gy 54 + Mn Ladies attended by Miss B. Refugees and Deserters to be Mustered into the Service Filly 10 sixty 1x10 inch bolts, nuts and washers, 4 Ibs, facto, att have confiden losers. of the United States—Roster, of the Sagamore, dc., te. | each, in ench raftor. he Corne!!, and cannot believe that thoy would — Ton Ww ROU ITS WANTED.©RUNNERS AND + ii? RIXTH AVARDRZLADING AND OGNELE Presuming that @ (ew lines acquainting you with our Two long clevices and plates and two short clevices | charge more than the amount ve would compensate LANE A. ia Pad Dit nana amb SE 10.000 Hee ey bringipg recrults to, this ofico will be . oe mia Un teanive ting Wiabedt ries for Fou ‘and plates, about 462 Ibs. per rafter. thom forthe great troullo and inconvenience tn B | DORN & WILLAKD, 188 York street, Brookl, paid $0 band money and the recrutt hie full bjuoty of ng, Carpads, Furniture, 4c. tie best you cap Gotugs in this quarter might act prove ‘waletereatiog. os | | signe.ixa foot $ inc Dolla, Huts Gad washers, abot 18 | Big Wor. ts iss isk - annie ete hema | Wiad arnigtibe Genecat Recruiting Agency, 247 Brats | os "t0 call gn or edna & oie to wis, 50 ith nected with the history of the war, I jot you a fow | tbs, ench por rafter, ‘our comm! would, , Fecommen: re. oquors, - way, room HRA a wo doors from Tenth, street. Ladies aitend poe On the 2ist ult A expedition am ie ship in | ,, Bight LES et 7 inch bolts, auts and washers, about 16 | solution passed March 15, 1864, vetood April 26, 1864, be 8 SOT RRO TT eemeic, becuse ——— - ———————— tte Fou Wii De dgalt with to JUaF naliafao vs ‘ The. each por raiter. Adopted, notwithstanding the raid objections of bis Honor | sii ym paif at ouce by WALDEN & WILLARD, ia BILLIARD: om, -onpariainniert2 ) eg rae barge of Acting Ensign Christopher Carvon, to proceod Th regardto the value of the work state that, taking | the Mayor. M. R, STEWART, Ravy, 155 York street, Brooklyn, J Netaed “ aan oe ROWERY, SERRE. GAT wp the Suwanee river (of minstrel memory), with into consideration that you say ‘the great burry for the HENRY SMITH, = — - ‘y 8128 MARBLE BED TABLS, wirtt A Arent desire to purchase a large quantly the rest to solee a quantity | WOTK, amd that it had to be done with the greatest possi. WALTER ROCHE, Ure STATES ARMY AND NAVY OFPICR, NO. 67 AL Sattar cushions, to egord order; with Bails, © | Weartog Appar Lag Bef gE sh Gundry objects in view, among the rest quantity | dio despatch,” and I presumo that tho materials had to SHERIDAN SHOOK, Biecoker sirvet-—$10 Bonty to wounded sold\irs pai; | win Ue sold cheap of Yet. To be seed w r | Ingen ct addresting bi lailes aud yom onncn cx @f tho rebel government cotton stored at Clay landing, | be found as ieer the sizes as possible, avd that on many Special Committeo on Armories avd Drill Roome. po Pay eaten given Gl al eaten” Pensions pro- JMAARDS.—CALL AND BXAMINE Wt! ORTP. | the utmost ¢ each article Livtion aven ie 0 a forty miles from the mouth of the river. The party took | Of tho piecos there was great waste, the valu of the On the report of the Committes on Drill Rooms and | sect . ne | B TH S pew, improved American four and six pocket | * pometeatudhne ry 0 . 4 7 doe, | Ht vk ia, in my opiniod, for the portion made from bar | Armorics in regard to tbo voto of bis Honor the Mayor of | >>. ony grates NAVY aap } Fables, w uh Hie dorivalied combination enshiow, win rate cain ‘UHh them ceversl refagess 08 ENtee, HANG arrived sto'be, on ab average, about twenty eix 26) cents | resolation to pay bilia for iron work for armory at V'alaco | [J Tate NSwey orrtes. bern atovtes by all ine, best amateur, players int saAwad PAPO Sha BIGHIOR PRICE Doe within a few milos of the place, the refugees wero lended | per pound: and for the plate iron work, with the excep- | Garden, ;& ken, for Adenia, . | Ra es Ap a Fron ard | siiARe o Pat y 28 Br eee ee baie der cover of tho darkness, with orders to proceod to | ton of tho crown plates, to be, on an average, about fapervisor Prrvy—Before definite action is taken upon ne, for Atlanta. bie Lanett at wh aie 006 t } 8a teen t. Cashverd. 48. Rast Twellth oa . twonty.cight (26) ceuts per pouud; and for the crown t subject, 1 want to be informed whether it is the or Atlonta. ‘ he trite aitendod to the sans | Oty wate, Laiien waited upon by Mve. C the Innding, and if everything looked favorable -to heave | pistes, from forty two to forty-five cents per pound Al course when the Mayor Yoloos @ measure that tho Share tor above $320, Fo oe TW Hh, GRIYFIEI, Praca. Bl } we c ‘9 fow bales into the river, a8 a signal to the remainder of | ‘The above prices aro for the Anished weight delivered | subject shail be reforred toa committee, and that oom ye Mig suns able Manufacturer, 146 Fulton aireck, x alee WORT OF CLOTHING WANTED <1 party to that effect, apeem eee oe & report, I presume that the law re. | Dye Soto prizes ready. Titian —wayieo Fourie, FWwo TE | P1O.000 whips a migner price fap Ga L008 O18 tho party 7 ‘ Twill alo remark that thio establishimont would not at | quiree oat after ten days wo ehould take up the matter Beamen's ebare $1,144 B Auarier Billiard Tabies, Must be go'd ones and fn per. | ing, Carpets, Furnbiire, Gallon or ad ome H. ) Pde | Accordingly, after waiting patient!y for some time, ihe | inat ue Bave Cage the aboyo wor’ (or the prions aud consider Mand take such action in a we BRAYNARD ROWING, fect order, in al the tg dress B) Maras, $12 Phird | Bor gore avenue, beta nity ib nw xyocted bales made \heix Aupgarance Hoating down with ) pamed, for o marabyy of reneone, yiz)—Huureily Of mg J F¥iRK neppgT. 1 beligge Mand eke DU 'o ware laseny piree = a pRR warner Pith urea,