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8 THE CASUALT.BS. Additonal List of the Eitied and Wounded B a. . Aimahle, G; John Stanton, K—Total Th ‘Satemiovh Yew York’ —RUba—Thom ie Ryen, A; Rar. Mholemew D'Axpy <0; John Brown, P; atone Methew Murph, onmmanding Farin, Neeat Neland ‘Gol, wit N _ Ocho HG. ‘sib P Owen J, $4:h Meee heed. | linn, H, right band; Jamen Oonnolly. A. | Dorina, H, right hana: Fi right leg: Ao apt A0th Ind J, Soft Jen: QurnoeRl euory Cay 80 had 1. fet: Jomee Fully, K j hip and 5 » 7 as ; Thomas A “band, Pairick Dewer, pip, Thomas Gall eet tend. Missing—Hy. * 5 > Sin Mas. Leroy, arm; Norman Mwatey, lez. Charles , breast: | Jone abd Wm. Miley, I; Frederick ui W, 1, 6th NY bast ‘Ven Amber, Adam Wells, arm; aon x Ut aro Col K, Sith OW0 himson Cape. 1d Obie map. $4 Pen TR, Lith O ‘Peters, Flin Gabet, mounts int Vian. hE Joba P ohn F. i 1 mayer, knee Montgomery A: let Seret a , B; Samne) 8 Se me arout arm: Corp Ses phage ©. Rirst, f Free. Bi; Michael Manoney, H: Joho Peters, B; Llout haere, em Crowley, abdomen; Ce FR Domne, D: witha McHale, D; Jon Wonde ve ahead. Siw, Drake, bond eek, Hughes, Reraag Dupin, Ui, Curp Thos Hurl: Corp Set Yandermach J, 160 a Henry Miles, thigh : Eanes Mamtt, hand; Chas Radio, ‘Benj a James Ambie, F: Corp Thomas Powers, Wissen Col, 1st Md arm; Jas & ere ‘ankle; Lewis Sifts, hand. H, y va fowan. I, Ist Soret Joba Debert orp Worite GE, 17th Pe Gark,ra€ Dewey, George Traynier, ‘hnthouy Patrick KK, Mai Piggott, K. Prorrie Capt, 7th Wine en ee . me |S Gove. girmes, £2 70 1 FB: Sane ies ciate w. iv. james jo Eetaee, wen Company @.—K illed—Corpora! Gea. W. Topping, H : ” Barber, Coored trow! Wounded—F rat igcctoonst Wine vm. L. Morria shoutder ; Second Lieutenant F. F Carter. leg ; pg aE gr, Corporal Dani Wood, lot Joo B Foster ar knee, Atex Kennedy, shoulder ‘Wim- Waders ‘ec, Femyg ill Morrison, ¢heek , Dani. Packard, 2 Rivers, oie Fdwd ‘Sover, neck . William ‘geanth, feg , Jas. Smith, foot ; Jas ‘Schelly, head, James Sherman, legs; Chester Taylor, Jan, Wheeling lec Jas. Rowe. Thomas Killed —' ‘Triges, Ferdinand For- Alexander Reus. Wounded—Sorgeant David Deviia, Sergeant Jes Hallock, Corporal Jos. Nevin, James Myatt, Chis, Marsh, Jas. Hayden, Robt. Shoits, Wm. Aston. G Darrow, Wma 0 mded, * seoricheon L G, ir K. 18th wouvprn, amends Dy 10h fe Casuaitics im Butier’s Comm ue ADDITTONAL “NAMES OP KILLED, MISSING IN THE ONE HUNDRRD AWD SIXTY-NINTE AND ONB HUNDRED AND TWELFTH MEW YORK, NINTH MAINE AND PHIRTERNTH INDIANA RBGI- MENTS. ‘The following 1s aa additional list of the casualties in the Second brigade, Third division, Tenth army 00) Haff a 2nh Pa cay Honsehold Serge J, #96th Fandrook Lieut, lat W ve Urata ‘A. 20th Mage Keovan A A 170th Ne arns C Kibet ‘et AM, bith Pa the notions of Waltha! Junction, Cheeter Station, Proc: tor’s Creek, the Second Walthal Junction, and before the intrenched cxmp at Foster’s Plantation: — « One Hundred and Staty-ninth New York Vobuntesrs.— yal! Conran, ‘WOUNDED AND | James A. Mi!) corps, commanded by Colonel J. ©, Drake, embrac. | MA ing the period from May 7 to May 28,1864, and ineludiog | Sonn Falvey, a. NEW YORK HEKALD, TUESDAY, MAY 3], 1964, —WiTd SUPPLEMENT. Inehia’ tearterd the 1. from bis late rosidence , ae ies 833 Hudson street, this (fuesday) afternovu, ab two ‘Stxonuewa—On Mooday ‘morning, May 80, sudienly, Avaver Syacmmmsn, aged 86 years, 11 months and 17 ‘Telatives and friends of the family, also the miemers of the United Brot nerho id [. PALM, No. 866, ure Fespemtully invited to attend ti faneral, with: out ‘urtner tovitation from his late Sri algae ‘Brunem—Killed in battle, on Tuesday, May 10, at Spottsyivagia, Virginia, Liewteuant Knwaro Srugars, ‘Twentieth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers. Second corps, Army of the Polomac, axed 18 yours aud 8 mouths, pon ae 1 of Russell Stargia, Esq., of this erty. Size. -—On Sand iy morning, May 20, after a short illness, Jame 5-88, aged 42 years, ‘The (rh-n18 and acqusintances of the family are reanect- fully avid toattend tbe funeral, from his |ate residence. No. 174 Moatgomery street, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, at qo Temrson —On Sunday morning May 20, Jaums Toursox, i Yorks olty, and late of San Francisco. ‘The relatives and | of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without farther invirarion, from the residence of bis brother, Thomas Tomoarn, No. pees ad avenue, ‘this (Tuesday) ‘afternoon, at balf-past {need srapudsted: Chariee! Winer” Dpavrbeck, 13th Ind., “ie Rovers Zip Pa., left prerst; Wen. W ae 13d I; cLook, "an Fraactsco please o» g Tovny.—On Monday, Way So, at his senidence, of Sohn Mecvelroy, 07th Pa,, log; O-derly Sergoaut Osoxr P. wounds received at battle of the Wildernese, Nich jas, 67%D "oulo, right knee. ey Baker, 4 ‘Tamas TouRY, Of the Sixty-third regiment New Pork h ‘New York, bip; Robert Babe, 97th Pa., foot am) State Volunteers, Irish Brizadg, aged 31 yourn, Rago, Sth Maino, ee zs Good, 97'b Pa., thigd; ‘Tho funeral will take place (For bis ile residence, No, Richard Fenecy, 971! ‘tom Preveman, 97th | 100 South Fifth street, Williamsburg, on Va,, thigh: vacates Be, Osoante laeaitgnaeen! ; Ruel } morning, at ten ¢’clock. Smith, Stb Me., reck; Wm. Blue, 18th iad., lett knee; Binghamton papers please cop; Sergeant Walton, 97th Pa., hand; Alex. G. | Wnanr.—On Monday, Mey 80, Tuouas, only and ba- McCune, 74h Pa,, Bip, loved son of Williaa and Margaret Wright, ‘agea 1 month ‘24 days. The rerasine will be interred in Calvary Cemetery, from the residence of his parents, No, Braroline street, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, a$ ome, «clock, ‘The friends of the family afe respectfully invited to attend, Wareon.—At Elmira, on Saturday, May 28. Captain Gronce #, Warsow, of the Ona Hudred and Flghtioth re of the Twelfth New York Volun MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Sinidn Tpusagen tee Mantes May 30, a8 the residence of the Rev. J. "6 asbiacd . No. Dinos. Fiment, late Adjatent arene ony. 2 ee epsdcsealiry a, Telatives and friends of the famity are invited to —Un Sunday, May 29, Rev. id the funeral, the bouse of his sister, 180 Wuuam B. Oorrazrou to ay ph A Bormecte street, Hoboken, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at IunxaNe, all of this city. soereietect. ; = uNcH.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, er 2 DD. Rey Sree aon. Wamest, formeriy of Little Clacton, Essex, England, aged = int ure ngest dauehier OS peers and friends of the family are respectfully 2a Bag. of Port Layo, Lewis county, tovited to attend he funeral, witbrat fortor aviation, TvomsY—Fatvay.—In Yorkville, on Thi even! from 49 Cheever place, South Brooklyn, on jpesday 2, atthe reidenge of the Dre's parent, Uy her: afternoon, at three o'clock Mecltcay, ‘Pravows J. Tuomey to Sanam C., daughter of | Essex and suffolk (England) papers please copy. T On Monday, May 95, Dav, pen of Jobn All ‘This Lean is authorized by Act of Congress of March 8, ae yered ie ‘and friends of the famtly are respectfully ae : - | aitet—Richara Kearney, D; Edward Barrett, A; Wan. & A ante ee 1864, which provides for 1is REDEMPTION IN COIN, a Kr g, 2st Ohie key, shoukier: Wim, Fountain, finger; John Premore, | Band. A: Theodore Sheldon, A: William Campbel, K; | nrvea,t° akon’ tbe funeral, Shie (Thesday) afternoon at — Loop 8M. 1224 4 hand; A Parley, severely: Petor Keolg, band; simon C. Wim Willard, K; Leouard’ Fish, F; Joe Matiey, By | Dale Desteesapen ace ottwenyragun erat” pis Iiaisce alae angel el paula ira Moss. leg, ®. Hewman,arm, amputated; John’ Hess. leg Jacob W. Taylor, E jah Morphy,C, Phi mn please copy. from its date at the pleasure of the government. M. 40th NY amputated; Jutins Hayser, Head. Wm. Stewart, hip. Wm. Natwantel Harris, C; Meso fms George C, 4 Thomas Hewry Harry as Bese: Oa. Sith Maes Street, bovh thighs: Wm. Longless; Robert G. Lester, | E: Firat ‘Mie! ave, Bi Edward » B; ty-Avth New York cavalry, Until its redemptton, five per cent interest is to be paid Fork PAW Laan ¢ hand, Jnoph P. Tralnor-toe: Heory Goodrow, head, SoBe | Joan Moran, 8: Owen Tanzy. 8. Soba Bligh: E D. |"aged 17° years ‘and 10 months, of a gunshot wound re- {-annually IN COIN, ta AT bY art Aubone. leg, Henry, Jarvis, arm: H. Morgan, arm: 1 | Bennett. E: George Rosback, 8; Jo john Barlow. B; Jere- | ceived while oa picket duty, at Belle Plain, Va., aon of | “™mrannually AM coos as nets Yaw Eitinginne a fe 1 Saar Mootnoeery. tRirh; Joho Mureskay, Bind; Be. Nadia, || miak Oust, era: Valtetiie iicemecree be: the Inte James edward Alison, jae of Cookspur’ street, | Subscriptions to the loan are received by the National die JF, Ath Mugs Lourie J. sib P Clarius, arm. c HW. D: John A. Beckatine, Lay ws Banks in United Stat # notes or in such th Botinen ae NE Linton Ltcoi 3 P sub Pa iy £.—Kul’ed—Sergeant F, Doogiese, Coe. || tobe He Mowet, ks, Joba “Balter nae Seee eects Garren neat a ge ml pea riya agin ienveer Bren jeut, 12th W Te, RADU He eee acer |: poral Ge'rce Bote, Raward Wai Alien, Jono Ctarke, | Patrick act E, head, mortally: Capt. Spencer W. | ts wclock, funds as are taken by then: on deposit at par. = é a f r Lilie dd a, Sth Mase, pi iar 6 EL oon Oois 20m, J. an Ait TEs | Sanenrivrateee Soeie wali Te ned: John | “"Liverpeol (England) papers lease copy. Tis exemption from State or Local Taxation aade from one “i Poland’h, 3 me 2 domes V. Marsaiitan, fice. Sergeant John, Johoson, foo nee outa Br xmyor, g. ‘hand; ‘Wiobota re Eat Sep PSMA) MOT PO MARE HABANA BON OB Ti ac enluilintte tiavwalua! Hows G, 2o:n Pornoril Aug. W. Moad, band, Corp ral Pat fiosey, ar! thigh: George A. Woodworth, 8. head: John | 7**" csso4s of the family are respectfully invited to at- oe Horas D! gous Mase Cornoral Raney 3. Ka Kelty, leg: George H. Carl, leg: baat Aig jp PND mane jumee Beaver, teud the funeral, from im ‘Andrew's church, where a | Thé Fate of interest on this loan, although but five per ae out 0 or, Jo Grors, A, pole Jaeer M. ca Ne Guarien Feberion. heereue bese aunts Hocdersoaae! i args Shelddb, A, back ; William Messenger: | Slemn requiem mase will be offered for the repose of ber | cent in cota, is as much greater in currency as the difference Ledon J. ist Va Looy Jet NY ca Le tN Y caw Metlroy Me toot N'Y Metrn M. 7th NY art Marlaitie £164 NY Menture Hi, 42d N Menickel Br’ at West Va foat; Thomas Kerr, knees. James McLaugblin. shoulder: Jacob tober, stomzch: Gus. Von Lubman, neck; Daniel McCame, head; Archibald Ogden, leg ‘Solomon Ogden, Heady Lavi Robinson, foot , Jos, Stoll, side; Henry Welch, eg. Thomas H. 1). McGregor, A. side; J. A Pat. Murphy leg: Fdward Connor, E, haw H. Boyce. | ip; Corporal L. R. Wondorok, E, hand; Thomas J. Avvey. I, arm; Peter Riley, 1, side: J. konhellard. I, jd; Thomas Plunkett, hand : Qeekran Wo ist W Va Gough an Wet Wi Honiswmores LeWeatVe | Casgaities in the First Long Island | William K. Gree. K: George Borers. K: A. J'Moas, K; a haw Mace HSU Me rat va Regiment. Potor Qaintan, H. Hiram &. Stewart, H; Dantel Odell, Hi Mouonb an Bier Me Bibert A. Prouty. A: Daniel Osborne’ A’ Corporal Calvin: Qusvin ban Pa AYY TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. or m Champlin. A; Lyman Ontrom, A: Penel Roberts, A: Jona. Bete en tsuki Fnctosed I forward you a list of killed, wounded and | than Hoag. A; William H. Sbufelt, A. Muesing—Corporal Me NK miening in the First Long Island regiment, New York | James Brown, A: Corporal George Coin, A: Corporal Eli- iah G. Brondway va Sergeant Fdward P. Jaques, A: Os- berry Pacchu: : Toren Teabor, A; George W “Railey, A; Abram C.F Miansbome A; Edward Stichels, A; Kiog Seat H: aig McOlnskey. F: Daniel coer ‘The. Gok eh Chicken ng 1. 3tth Mase vch E 8. ih Mase eb tn Ma Av cdte Mase State Volunteers. By publishing the same you will un- doubtedly greatly oblige the friends and relatives of the members of this regiment, Very respectfully yours, CW 0th Mare i re a Cur PR. 9h Mase Mauntin W. Quartermaster First Long Island Regiment, Jeho Vanderwart. A ‘shoulder: Geaaat Michael Qorcoran M 143d Pa Kived.— Captain Wm. C. Dermady, B; Captain TC. | O'Brien, F, chest: Henry Bowen, F, conta. rere ag F at ‘Mth Meas Cooper, F; Second Lientenant Thomas 0. Gibbs, E; Ser. sion on’ the ihr’ Shetman Rrownol, @, knee. fesotng Let 1a oe Minnich BAL 371 geant James Ahern, A: Corporal Henry R. Nichols, A: Ninth Maine, v-d—Cornoral Edwin A Preacott, Es eee ro Cn Mildman, J HY, 13th West Va | Michael Metcalf, A; John Motouchlin, B; Color Sergoant | Lewis E. We'sh,B: Franklin Perry, &; Jokn Reilly, H: enbaver J. fh Ma ae Jota F. Vangonien,C; John J. Ene'ee, C: Corporal Chas, | Rob McDougal, H; Hiram B. Risboo, 1: Sergeant Meyers, D; John D. Condon, ; Bergeant James Gerton, Corporal Washington Conort, F; Carrigan P. 12s¢ Ob “J Gropie W 1234 Ohie E; Wm Weaver, Corporal Fdwin R, Daily, G!| Wm. G Faton, G. Wountet—Jobn W. Kane. D, bead Gouvetern Bt Nase Corporal James Hardimen, G; John Metallan, G ¢ Gn ‘ase Alfred Smith, D, hand, siahtly; Cretes W. 1234 Oho 3d Onto Ba A, band, a : Frank Handy; ly, Cena L, ist Va Makimon'H H, Int Va Madce R, 47th Pa. MoVarne VW, 57th Pa MeDand 20th Pa Megmaith Wi Rid Fe Hekienee TL, lth Pacer Corperal George Hopper, H; Corporal Wm. Wilhaner, 1: Jonas ferguson. 1; Corp ral Corpo. ral Charles Armetrong, K: Corporal Alexauder McCart ney. K: Cornelius Regan, K; John Purcell, K. Wounded— Maer Charles 0, Belden, arm, shabtly: Adjntant Gen, B, Geo Harper, E, face, sligbtl Sergeant Harrison Mower, G, head. slicht. A, Bontley, FE, get slightly; Captain Wm. rows. F, head, slight! Lientenant Chas F. Weeks, F, shoulder: Heory 8. igo A, bip, severely; George Gouece, A . log. severely; Granville A. Preble. RB, hand, slightly; Faward Russell, B, chest, revere! (irabam Sherrett, K; Nagle J. 424 8 tenant John C. Tiugnes,’ C, = Wm. pier N a SW Y nai slightly ; Fie+t [Lieutenant Timothy MoDovaldT, Saas H. Hamittov, D, hand, slightly; Sylvanus N. a a Ha atigntty: cist a tane John Middaugh;' K, Tip: bn severely: Sergeant bara M. Watson, 1, Nageiet ‘and ent M2 rRoant Charies W Clark, A, arm, atoputated: Corporal | Shoulder: Geo. A. Newberg, E, thigh, severely; Francis tadtenn. ‘Alonzo Vantensle, A, aide: Corporal’ Jona fe meters: a 4. Boothby, B..hand, allebily” Franklin Perry, E, band, Band and side: Those fllssA,heid. albart ‘Beebe, a, | sightly: Haniel Anderson, arm; Samuel It. Raisiey, A, arm: Fred. Dengler, A, ede, | Cutter, John Kershan. A, log; Andcew Lenihan, A, breast, mor. | hand tally, Henry Metoalt, a. leg: Otway Nelson, A, hip; Ser™ gout Joba . Odlars, B, bead; Sergeant fueb J. Layaen, B, groto; Thomas Rartiett, B, ie. igh i Breen, B, leg: Jobu Dowling, ‘dat, igh, severely: It: H, thigh, severely: Sergeant Joseph ehtly; John F. Biake, I, orn, severe A Street, K, arm amputated; ‘Wm. AR pray, Brady Smith, A, both arms. severely: A, head, slighily: W. Sizar, A. bad, Gardiner, A. shoulder, 234 Ockker DG, Bit | Owens IL oD Outman G'G, 63d Pt Oram G. 12th W Va Eradiebury J. He nr 8 Desorer R. 17th a cav rN. 120th Ohio a John Dowling 2d, 8, abdomen; Patrick there, B, "ton dor, severely: Sam. James Kelly eu Breast: Patrick Mutlaly, B, leg Howe. A, log. sligatly: Willlar Yorrilt A. Win. Byron, C,'arma: Corporal James ‘Austia, C, hand; | Paulette Rdward. A, hand slientl Corporal Thomas Kinsey, C, kree: Zopher , C, | shoulder, severely; A. Crockett.’ C, bresst, pond i| shoulder; Theran G. Day,’ C,’ wounded and ae isoner; | Loring S’ Webbor, ( both age dD. F, Coffe, Seiing “Dy Semne! Hey: wounded. 7enas King, lomer wood, . arm: Edwia Muntoe,C, ip, sli mortally; Zona B Knapp, C, wounded ead ‘a ‘prioaer, wrist. severoly: T. B. Brown, |), side, walightiy whNS " Charles 'D. McKeo, shoulder: Tooker, D, hip. severely; J. 0. Wel D, arm, severely; pone ae “y borne, C, arm. and ti J. Boal, D, hip, slighty; J il. Woody: D. leg, slhtiy; et Mass art and thigh; Lieutenant . D, breast, severely; J W. Divsmore, D, arm, fuser it 1st W Ve Corporal James E. Lew: Lieut. Geo. 8. Corbett. G, arm: severe- TecderJ 1. tzith Ohio leg and arm; James Sueaden’ F “ee gamputated), Goorge | ly; Albert Irish, @, arm, ampui tated: Marcellas Turner, Fasant We Truchoart, Farm, George Jobn Codrey, G, thi lebtiy ; Rombu: Barces, F, mouth; Patrick toa c, C. les. severely; PD. Macumber, C. Bai dore Sealey, F, fot; John y.'F,'arm; John arm- sary Sy lon pers severoly; Reajamin Russe? T, Tat WY strong, F, wand. Jai ea Martin % oy Sergeant Wm | Redlow, £, bead, mane: ram §, E, ankle, Jauncey,’ G, thigh: Sergeant Wm. H. Atkins, G: Ben) Israel pier HE oe Einery Brown, G, face; Corpl George W. Conover, Ratner F. h; Corporal anies Dennison, G, arm (amputated) ; . ene Frank K slightly; Jobn F “Inman, 1 knee, rill, F, abdomen, mortuily, Sergeant Wardeo Benson F, Joseph W. Carry, G, bu id; Thomas Cox, G, arm: Pawick Clancy, G, arm; Peter Cassidy, G, arm, amputated; Michael Deal,G; James Delaney, G, thigbs Dennis Des- coy, FI, band, slight! a tack, rida Chea, C Dome: 1224 Ohio hosth be Ww Goddard, Fei ¥ mond, se Wm. Doty, G, log and a prisner. ‘Thomas | both arms, severely; Wm.'A Goddard, F, leg; Thomas Gorrichty tr iceh 8x et 34h Mass Houyti Ge Mideal Eetcabet tena Cechnoaes: roe | Resoslls F thleb, severely; Weesk Woubrieen Beare CTth NY Kenney K. 32th W Ve & Lockbear ihe ee Lew. ee Af a Michael Bighity ign Wineiow, BE et igh hag bhai aoe rq ider A, 128d Ohio foCormick, abdome: "iat head ; Freem ak Rafenterg W, 1236 Ohio arm; Willard’ Pieres, GQ: | Rdward perry "Gy abe: Caldwell Fe arm, slightly. Mivsing—Fred Porter, A: —_ ay ie Y car men; Pstrick fcully , hand; Jobo Erickson. Bon}, Thomson, b; Wm. ith, K. "Corpaal Isaiah Edward Truman, ©, eid: kk Willard Hall, ¥, probably killed. Horace W ry Thirteenth Indiana, ag ng ee i a A; Mathow Corp. “Win Sabsiohe "Hs: Joueph Marri, 0 ‘orp. Wm. Sabaic! fare’ | Gouser, B: Carp lam Huth, C; David € Meory C. Blacklidge,-GyCader Sau 1. homas, Wounded—Heman Opritz, R, head, eeriously C’ smith, B, body, mortally: Capt. James Latheact. C. abdomen, dangorowsly: Corp. Amos W. Biteon, C, arm werely; Robert Opderback, C, bowels, severely: Samuel | mF, boyston, Ti pend; ‘Thomas Goodman, 1. thigh and testicles. H."Rrien, ‘1D, bead. | C- Charles H. Wright. D, ara. John ‘1D, Cookingham. 1, band; Jobo Mack, D, thigh: . Weltebka, D, foot ampu tated, Robert Joves, D, shoulder; Biongh CW sok Mee art 2 Captam ON na inant x mane per, F, face: Sergeant Jonu Jones, F eC, the, Ti Nicholas Backler, ©, shoulder, | weere It! ist Pa peive 8 fe, bath Py Josoph Greenshields. F. Corpor n Roberts, F. arm At lpple, Cex. slightly. Kdward Eck ndeiaf i, $24 Ohio mortaly. Waiter amputated. Corporal Joum Moore, F:, hn M. Gant, C. / We doh Pa car Brierdon, sscaea, Harding, F head, seme slightly; David i Hadiey, C; side, s son n, arnpul Gildert’ Pelkey.’ F, leg: John YY: Poter Frauzmi bead, slightly; Adam Feltz, a! x BK >) say Smith, ©. mouth: Wm. Thornton, F, arin accel ‘James od, sMehtly : Serge. Wm. H. Lowe, 1, foot. slightly; W Hamiiton, F, shoulder; Gorp. Goo. W. Fowler. F, haa, John Carse, D ‘arm, severely; Chae, inlay. D, Sergeant Thomas W. Wark, H, side; Sergeant William C, Smith, H, mouth, Corporat’ Peter Karre. H. hand, Corpo ral Aribroee Harti, H, leg: Charles Benjamin, H, arm; Horatio W mortally: Gillan Hudson, 1, head, slightly: Wm. W. Ku bier. thigh severely; Musician J, Mf. Alphu, bead, slightly ; Corporal William Smith, F, foot, slightly: Jacob’ Bowers, Shing W, séth Ma ‘= statiora DC, seth shu Pe payere A 11 nde ras NY soul, on Wednesday morning, at nide o'clock Her re- mams will be taken to Calvary Cometery immediately after mass. BamMany.—On Monday, May 30, Dmpsrica, son of Johun and Anoa Catharina Bammann, aged 9 months and 78 The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tile funeral, this (Phesdny) afterncon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 14 avenue D. Boucurow.—to Ridgefield, Conn., afer @ short illness, Cuantas B. Bovenron, aged 12 years, The friends aod acyuaintances are invited to attend the funeral, at 111 East Nineteenth street. at one o'clock, id at the First Free Will Baptist church at. two o’ciock, this (Tuesday) afternoon, CRovron.—On Monday, May 30, of old age, Mannan Corton, the beloved wie of George Crofton, aged au rete’ te of the family and those of hi $60,000,009, celta iritnds ot the, fan er sous, ae Charles, sfichael and Richard? are Teapretfully invited to | Subs rintion will be received by the Treasurer of the attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 115 Mott ie 1 ben ea A ae reap eda oda Bat United States at Washingtom, and the Assistant Treasurers at New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and by the Firat National Bank of New York, No. 4 Wal! street, Donuy.—In Cincinnati, Ovio, on Tuesday, May 24, after asovere illnoss, Capt. Jonx G. Dorey, aged 57 years, 2 Second National Bank of Now York, Twen'y-third street -and Broadway. months and 23 day: Baltimore ana Georgetown (D.C. ) age please copy. Fourth National Baak of New York, Pine street. Fifth National Bank of New York, 333 Third avenne, Dunow.—In this city,on Frid ‘y 27, Madame Sixth National Bank of New York, Sixth avenue and between the market value of cx Asa rule, the five per cent specie securities of all solvent rrency and gold. governments are always par or above, and cnrreney now funded in the National Loan will be worth its face 1m gold, besides payinga regular liberel percentage to the holde is The authorized amount Million Dotlars, The amo the Treasury at Washing:on, d of «his loan is Two Hundred ‘of subscriptions reported to jaring April and May, hae deem over NEWS. FROM EUROPE, The City of Baltimore att Kedar at New York, The Anglo-R-b1 Privatecr System Condemued by British M:rchants. A Cotton Vesse! Direct from Charles-- ten at Liverpool. NAPOLEO\'S NEUTRALITY IN AMERICA: Position of Francs Towards ®Toxico- and the United States... THE DANISH CONFERENCE: THE DRESS REFORM IN AMERICa:: Austria Preparing for a War in. the East, — &., ae. a, ‘The steamship City of Baltimore, Captain Morehouse which left Liverpool at four o’clock on the afierieon of the 16th aod Queenstown on the 19th Mny, arrived at tbhis- port early yesterday morning. ‘The Cooerd ecrew stean.er Kedar, which left Liver. pool at three o'clock on the afternoon ef the 17th and Queenstown o= the 18th of May, arrived at this port: yesterday afternoon, Tho news is four days later, - The news is meagre and generally uni: Briliant awd forcing weathor for the c to prevail throughout Eoglend. Lord Shaftsbury says, inthe London Times, that not one of the charges made by the gentlemen on Primrose Hill bas, se far as his intercourse with Garibaldi is con-, cerned, a shadow of foundat'on, ‘Toe workingmen of Turis had held a meeting ant voted thanks to the workingmen of England for their re~ cep'ion of Gartbaldi, A case of acandal had come to lieht in the English War OTer. Gambling, by means of dice, for large sume of movoy was discovered to be x common prretica among: some of the employes i the department, and twopersone ocanpying high positions in the office ware accordingly Ammediately dismissed, while sundry junior clerks. bad a milder punishment mated out to them. M. Rofor Cunliffe, the bend f the frm of Rover Cun- liffe, Sons & Co,. of Bucklersburg, bankers and money: dealers, diod May 18, Major General Sir Alexonder MeMullech ts dead, Lord Patmeraton had greatly recey red from 4Is recent attack of the gont, and re'ursed to Landon Mav 19, ‘The Paris Moni'eur assorte that thirty thousand Aue trian troops were concentrated on the frontiers of Iran- sylvanta and Bukovino The belief in an approwching fatal termination of the. Pope’s mal dy had greatly iv2reased, The Pesth Isrnck professes to have lesrned from reliable sources that the recent herd frosts have destroyed nine-tecths of the rape and four-tenths of they wheat sown in Hungary. The loss sustaiued is ertimatea ‘at 40,000,000 florins, and another famine was lgoked for in Hungary. Accoun's from the west coast of Rarbory say the supply of wool was not abundant, aud it was reper @d that ths Sultan would, after the present clin, preditit fits exportation, Trices ruled high, dnd diMculties. in. jinaeds | | AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS: which are depositaries of public mouey, and all RESPROTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS | thronghont the country ‘acting as agente of the Nations | Depositary Banks) will furnish further information on ap. pileation and Miry AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. i Limonar, Cuba. Forsrra.—On Monday afternoon, May 30, Wituax Dovatass, youngest sea of the late Wm. W. Forsyth, of Albany. Novice of funeral bereafter. ‘Albany papers please copy. Firzsiwons.—Oo Sunday, May 28, after a lingering ill- ness, Gane, Frrastwons, 1a” the’ 20th year er ants age: | Ninth National Bank of New York, 938 Broadway it and Thomas (. Fitzsimons, also those of th Na t roadway. his fat Tobias Butler, aro respectfully invited | Tenth National Bonk of New York, 240 Broadway. to alten the funeral, this (Tues ) afternoon, at two | Central National Bank of New York, 71 Duane street. eee from bis late residence, No. 353 Fast Kighto National Exchange Bank of New York, 134 Greenwich 00. —In Boston, on Monday, May 23, Major H. Fisuer | gtrpet, ee United States Army, aged 51 years and Florida papers please copy. Gamate.—On Sanday, May 20, Mevay N. Gawnrz, in ‘The fri of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral. wiibout further invitation, from St. Luke’s chureb, in Hudson street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at tnree o'clock. Goopmas.—On Friday, May 27, in Mansion House Hos- pital, Alexandria, Va., from wounds received in the bat. tle of the Wilfernces, Firet Lieutenant Tomas Goopway, Sixth New Jersey Volunteers, serving with Buttery B, Louse Dunow, the of Jobe Uiartana? Esq., of Broadway. ‘The friends of the family and those of ‘hie father und” the S4th year of his ag: ‘iends Fourth United States artillery. ORNS, BUNIONS. RAD NAILS, TENDAR FEET. &C. | Friends mourn his lows. Y po t = May 29, a1 five o'clect:, Oonnrea tate pain, by Dit, RICH; Surgeon Chiro ‘Rice's Annihilator canis ver Citta as the second son of widow Elizaheh Hughes, aged 30 years’ By. ‘The relatives and friends of his brothers, Joba and Patrick, and acquaintances of the family are respectfully tnvited to attend the funeral, from the resi ce of bis mother, 827 West Tweaty ainth street, this (Tuesday) af, —THOMAS R. AGNEW, THE | great Grocer Teg and Fiour Dealer of the city, ‘cornes Of Greenwich nul Marrey str ets, If mow selling Teas, Cof- fees, Flour, Wines, Sigars, Molasses, Syrups and ernoon, at one o'clock precisely. His rematos Will be | thing else used tn every family chea| u La taxeo to Calvary Cemetery for interment. dealer in the Unite: Stat ‘One prce es h ro "whole. Rvia.—-On Saturday evening, May 23, Mrs. Marta le department, 212 Greenwich street; refhll, coraer of Janvis, of the Highlands Navesink, N. J., aged 67 yoars Her friends, and those of her sons-ia-law, Capt. Moly- nenx Bell and Aathony Allaire, aiso of ber daughter, Mra, &. H. Tuffs. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further votice, from No 52 Amity street, on Wedvesday afternoon, at three o'clock. “Swonmouth county (N. J) aad Albany (N, ¥.) papers Greeawich ana Murray streets. = POLITICAL. — pS A an EerING OF THE SIXTH WARD Demo. we McKeon Association, Weld at the Sixth ae Hotel on Menday evening, May 30, cail of the New York Democratic Association, of wh'ch the 1364. pursuant to the | dont, the foliewing delegates | please e0py. Hon. John MoKeon is PF Laoxarn.—At Moodoa, Orange county, N.Y ,on Mon. | Were elected for the enanins yeu day, May 39, Jawxs H. Ieoxaxn, son of Wm. B. ‘Leonara, | Tone F GREY SRio ‘of this city, ia the 30th year of his age. } JOHN V_RENNEDY. The friends of the family are invited to attend the WILLIAM BowE. funeral, from bis late reaidence, on Wednesday afternoon, BRYAN a ae at two-n'clock: MICHAR MoxK —At the Armory square Hospital, Washington, on Saturday, May 28, of wounds received in battle on the 10th instant, First lieutenant Wiutiam Hi. Monx, of Company E, , tenth rogiment Now York State Volunteers, 2 Notice of tuneral tomorrow. Mrers.—Suddenly, oo Sunday, May 2y. Heney W Mrxes, aged 23 years, 3 months and 7 days. tives and friends of the family are respectfully a the funeral, from 141 Orchard street, afternoon, at two o'clock, May 29, of diptheria, Roya, ard Mary D.’Meckiem, aged 3 years p Taspes oOo SJOUN Rie en DUNN, Premdent, DB, Cuxnton, Sect MicIeARt houaitan, vit ry. OF THE FOURTH WARD jocralic Ars . the folowing were eeeale i mously elected de‘agates for ‘the ensuing year to ral Committe —. finar 6)’ Donnel. James Olteen, Pauek mm. Ty pestore=Cornelive | Drie Nie Dale! Tansey and Jas, | UONY J. OLIVER, President. TA PRIMARY, ELECTION oF THe IXTRENTIT } ea FU Maa sence it ica pnand: sacob Callmas, Hi, band: Geo, | F, eed. slightly. David’? Robertson, ir east, novere A [ward Now Yoru emoeratc ‘aaetation fan MF 3 oned, HY, leg: Jonn F. Harris, H, fingers: Benjamin elancthon T.. Howbert, KE, face, slightly: Jas, Miller, shod? ai24 Rerenth avenie, on Monta F slack, 11, arm. Henry Smith. A, bests Thomas Tear, | by bead, slightly: Elijah Haworth, By face slighty, Cor The funeral service wt be oie ane cesidence of his | pursuance of a eat! of the New York Domonr na oz ‘ . e Leland, 127 Lexington avenue, this (Tues. | Bommitice. the followin detaeates were aoan in fentour'S W tee tide; Sergeant John Gainghar, I, shovlder — poral Henry A. Jobnson, F, stumped by ebellt: Firet day) afterno K. “The relatives and friends | ed to represent Le ww ard For the eusning yaa itt Mampert Jobn 1 Bumsteod, 1, side, Sergeant Thomas Grey, 1, lee, | lleutenant Harmoo Hl Hendrick, F, tack and shoulder, | Ma%)sheriion, a two ccloce. the re ntfarner mtice, | “FOR DELEGATES Ty NEW YORE DEWOCRATIC oe poral fred sie cler Canderbeck 1. shenider ‘Cor’ dl cy i Coa ci — s siaht- Mone — At the Emory Hospital, Washiogton, 1). C. Fane C Outirres The Ni poral Fred Miller, 1, foot. Edward Kaptist, t. log. Jown | 1¥ cy gewe sbtiy Fran olin Hoo) 14 Kee ecker,!, bead and arm: Miles Walsh, T,arm. /~#everely; ri pom i d ‘ VOLUMTEER, On MINH MILITIA—TUR PhEge | TC Tatchiens T bead, Joba Walhe he wre ees | hicstenaat: Dernesen Wr face, slighty: George | Gannon of Conan so oh ira reginoat aaah a ton, BOSTER OF OFFICRESs, x60. Miaiatore, 1, head. Tuortatly James McGuire, 1, tog, Jew | W Boyle, iF soe slightly; Samuel 11 G, band, | “Notice of funeral hereatter. : Robert Masiny. | © ths idsh os 3 zgeraid, 1, shoulder: Sergeant Jobn 1. fougiass, K, | =¢verdly: Votnoy Shall, G, leg, severely; § oe i m.d. Bonnelly. | tech tide toeedeameaei cere Laud | sergeant Kobert Thatcher, K. erm: James op, | David Nouks, 11, arm, severely. William Blew. H, chien, | ygMiNcete0 Suvday, nicht, May 29. of consumption, OH eS. ke | Ueto, Neam SECRETLY ANrA Coen Hoosen, } acd; Jas. Ha P fo ely, Jaco Te H Jonayae Witirixixe, tho beloved wife of Henry Mingst, RF | tnapectors. i Coss KD jas, Hanson, i. foot; Arthur Grier, K, thighs’ Fr eee: ore ere Ha. Side. severly; Willian Fink, | 25 years, 2 months and 14 days. CHARLES BUCKLAND, 5 {enclose a Ust of ii! celled ee D> Ryaino—Jobn Farrel. ir.. A: Robert Gordon, A Philip | H. bead, slightly: David Lucas, Hi. back, severely ‘The relatives and (risnds of the atnitly are invited to : be Wat Of Killed amd seounded of the Ninth cegie | Mwaer A. Carl Samet ohn Gavin, A: Sorgt. Fa | tom Custer, H. arm, severely; samuel Mullen, | aiond the inneral, thi trucsdayy ationon te wwe ATA, MBBTING OF THR THIRD WARD DEMO. amont New York State si iia fue Fighty third regiment EBiaubenfielinart: sergio an HNC; Fiaket 1 Black. eR nd pray aaclone! | o'clock, from hor late residence, No. § Jay atroe Seon thea ana om fold nt the Vruaklin House, £3 Got Row York State Voluntes ret Joha eonard, D teemes | rig arm, slightly; Sergoant | danay.—: Ate . ¢ piace, Mond puraance of @ call to pts : iprgeee re). <ihe Niath regiment i# tbe P Opper, 0; James !oiicck, 1h: Jasper Wadeworth. 1): George | John MArHn, A, ty mortsliy, Corjoral Jono Wr htad. | A ee cclved as the | etre del Tee rg sm Wty Guaed, of the First Deision, New York State | “oot, b, John Me | don, A, rich giubUi: Rolomon Lower, A. tuee. slighty: | batts ot Spottey ania Coutt Tou iteaant Micuant. | nnenane done Mititia, avd entered tue Vaited States servise on the 27th Aha ee er : | Frabk Moddaba. A, a bl tay Ua Hd McGakev, commanding Compasy G, Thirty ninth | _H. 0. Hawt, Socre of 61, and wasnt Mos . York, @ ajamia 2 Simons, Hl. Charl sitgl nes Nougher + abdomen, alightly; ‘Corp. } Se ee . iiamnton Ay 2861, aud wac'mmustered at Comp Cameron, Wash ate, B; Tot Kelly. If; Michag) Moran, 11, Frak | Heory Jobn, B, head, danger Touw olla, 1. ogy, | i Bes th Nojanteers, a oative of Eusky, | oon WARD OX tagton, Sune 8, 1°61. Courequentie sue teem of service | Silliwell, 1; ‘Marty Mad, kK: Wane ashen, Kefebes { mortally: David Cox, B,-botl dhighes Henry Macey, | coUBLY § ih year T cats Gonecal Commitee, | 1 Mens ie ' the relatives sof the family, and those of . aexpiers Jun> $1354 : more, * E-© Caw, Lieut, Win H. Partridge, | Atm. severely: Feraimand Pisher, arm, slightly; Firat | ni beotters Pati nhn, wee reapecttully tavited | the Seventh ward fer the onenes eae rae aa ire, frome % . F | Sorgt. Joho } Hrowm. Ky lez, sight! ' P y, invited | the'sevent, ward for the enaning per eae eld Tan ore: ne roginwont bas beep in eleven battles previone wo t Brandy station for det Sho | Milles, K, shoulders alt orp rr tw attend tie fuveral, (roi ‘St. Janes eathedral, Jay | lng t : 4a! compatgn, und Dave beon engaged {ghting the ooomy ed, wounded a dmiking “Tag | Ey lew, sli xt Calvin W. Folin po ~~ ea fad ae as sum ietce Sone So Re boat Ore e day 6 ' Melanetton t. head, slightly sate sede is ( Tues me | 8, Siace dhe Sthof this month, aud on | qhe Irish Legian in che Lute Parties. lov, E, bip, severely; Albert Gipheart, barn, slightig. | Pt Malt past nine 0 » sad theece to Calvary Cometery | | ere of thepe engagament, aod have POLL ASUALVIES OTHER NAGIMENT? Muomtroal ABO Cony DANIEL ug! | vera! Taster, wo. " ret. ¥' Kava. , Battle of the 16th inst. at Proctor's ercck a oy he this ih sue aaa TA snd wi WOMERT F nd 1 Browser 4th N ah “4 ¢ fare ¥. Mt Lie J bas0' Dey pe abch tay wwrence ¥ eorge O. Runt ima pd also the mem. FRANK HARRINGTON ospecttatly in OCHA RD ed FARD O'GRADY, Ohateman een) the f fram the residenes of bis brothe Tenvever T. Trier, ary, Unaries rib " Third avenue avd PY ey. 4 > an PY seventh etre ay altoracon, at ove o'clock, LOM), 5hH4 AT BRR Fost FOE SAE TMA + iidlleated the New rk ™ wm, of which ' y, May 90, Many Axx, wife of | Jona Mek tletfo lowing delegate. 6 ay ele ority of the votes casi at ¢ ( the family are roapect ald i, (om the resi j inis ay) afternoon, ' pg, May 20, Rac u Newhouse, In the Tise y SCA LTO. ytor | contravention of the provisions of the existing | bability that, In any future war between commerce between the Mors and Europeans had beem The Monitenr de ta Fiotte of May 17 containwa letter from the Gold Coast, which mentions that foreign mer. chants bave suffered considerably by a dreadful fre which took place at Wydah at the end of January lest. The greater numbor of the foreign factories were. destroyed and @ great quantity of palm olf, Palm off, which is the principal article of com- merce on that part of the const, bas lost much-of ite value since the introduction of petroleum. The Japan Commercial Timez, pndlished at Kavagawar of March 16, says, in {ts nows summary, that the Jeddo: reperts speak of peace aod good order reigning in shat city, and that many of the native merchants who left. Yokobama under alleged jotimidation or préssure from some quarter would soon return with new Atocks of goods. | Trade had improved at Kanagawa, During the week. fresh supplies of silk reached Kanagawa to the extent of two hundred bales. Settlements were- extremely small, owing to the firmness of the dealers; prices ‘frm, | ‘The Bey 0° Tunis is said to have refused to allow ther | French Admiral to land troops at Tunis. French advices report complete anarchy in Abvesinia. The Kangaroo passed Cape Clear about half-past eleven: on the night of the Lath of May. THE AMERICAN QUESTION. The Shipowner ‘. es Liv of Retatias To tax Hoxonasin Tax Ce Unrrap Krwenow or Great Britain AND IRELAND, IN PaniuaMent As SBMBLED: Tbe tion of the undersigned, shipowners of Liver- eth Porat your petitioners, who hai deeply interested im British shipping (and many of norialized Rab Rugso!l, ber Majesty's Principal aecrseery for Forciga Affairs, to tbis same effect on the Sth of June, 1863), view: with dismay the probable future consequences of a state of affvica which permits a foreign Delligereut to truek in and e@nd to sea from British ports yessels.of-war, im wa That the immediate effect of placing at the disposal of that foreign belligerent a very small number of steam cruisers has been to piralyze the mercantile marine of a wertul roaritime and oaval pation, inflicting withine few months losses, direct and indireot, on its shinowning and mercantile intorests which years of peace may prove inadequate to retrieve. That your petitioners cannot shut their eyes to the. pros Duland aad a , bowover insignificant im navel strencth,. the examp'e how set by snbjects of hee Majesty while England is neutral may be followed by citizens of other countries neutral when Roptand ts Leligerent, ue experience of late events ims proved to the jtionors that tha possession Vie belligerent of swift seam cruisers. voder po necessit; cetual or conventional, to visit the possibly dinckended heme ports of that beliirorent, but able to obtain all re. from neutrals, will become a weapon of bich n> preponderance of naval strength’ can effectually guard, and the severity of whieh will be 4 foit tm tho ratio of the shipping and mercantile weal! the pation againat wlos® mercantile marine the eforts af those steam cruisers may bo directed, Vet the offect of futare war with any Power thos énn. bled purchase, prepare and refit vessols of-war ip nou. trol porte wiillnovitably be to transfer to neutral flags: that portion of the sea carrying trade of the world which is now onjoyed by your petitioners and by other British shipowners. That over and above the chances of pecuniary loss to thomnselves. your petitioners share in the regret with which alaw regarding ¢ommonity must naturally look Hattomots to evade the provis ong of an ach aaut pastel for # single and atople purpon hae beon | clieved to Got give "he oxeeutly powers needed for Its efooNve execntion. That f the axisting law be fond tnsuMeient for the titioners would respectfully we, @ upon mmge the expbdioney of snuotton 7 onte in the } 10 tho execut cts of bi your petitioners w house the importa i cent to eace: tries to the adoption of triea also hnvitar regulations ia rhore eoun rads Omemerce inn ret eTAG Of Buin teeonants, nmeDtorgany, May 18.5 net apoaroatiy ot tho AtvDama indy Aco Uoriroum of Vine dur erty fot tha Sih which tho. Cvumley tly Aart aay rogen'ed bjeet, ©: Athy have Ltorg the The shir a dontre teat (We proce eculsote, tha Fie id nt tho Air el Ube tions aE COL Hote with mise ef thor ‘oot th yyy earl a hove Migtitonce ehoo wor fo ALR BPP? “-

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