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-~ a kan —- es z . tithe wo the northward on the preceding day had led cer throogh an aperture W'.2 haa been blown out by Corporal E. W. Williams, 117%h New ¥or’ Kany of the “cid malta” to prediet some stormy weather, | ene of the shells fromth~ Zegt Lieutenant Porter headed | Severely, ws at ‘bot morning broke calmly as @ day in June, with a clear J ‘Bev pk cesain . Os 227 aye erery tndieatbon state-of tbe Mops. a F from the Aémial, all the vemeh, .* men for the naval storming pasty low seq away boats from the post side, where they were * gery in readiness for Reposted Destroyed by Heavy Rains. farther orders, At 4D © 4. cows were piped io who ae ae _ and the boats shoved off, when” ae new object whieh, baif filled upon the fort, ane wtoopen Veye soft sand that our shells hed knocked from SUPPLIES CUT OFF FROM RICHMOND. BaowsR.—la Sovich Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, Jenvely 1 Givccen BRowss, aged 71 years, 10 ‘The rele”, friends of the family are respect- full, 1D itad te attnad the funeral, without further notice, ail the ‘TER ADVE" 6m quand, the walls of the fort, beeame as impasmble ae s as a marsh. The men floundered about in it, and i aie oS WOUNDED. ‘d and Saugus, WS -giready in aefion. In faet, | vainty endeavored to climb to the ramparta The Peutenant William Wallace, Marine corps. will stop firing at Fort Fisher | and coneemtraie } trom the time {hey frst took position they | slope, Rowover, was too steep, and they rolled down ' | {Jeutenant Commander 2, Be Aiden, oow. Rebel Demonstration on the Left of their fire on the hessaaiae sp the BES oe ' Yieutenant Yacony, Kansas, Cnadilla, Buran, eo, Bawtuxet, | never left it, ‘guy maintamod a steady fro theough- | again, and the ditch became filled with a mass of hums’ - tR coy eaten at two o'clock, from the Nort | cong: age mer ap ery Seb rH ing thelr | out the dav/tyom thelr anchorage, slackening only | beings, through which scores of small fings wese visib! an | Hentenant Fomimander ©. & Cashman, 5. Our Lines, “formed ich chufch, earner of avenue and - > Harrie, 8 col focal po rebel troops that may be there. Fo | ® DIFSt, Sha then to » slow bombardment of the | an evidence of the d with which each * gave mongs int ‘Ev: legn &c., &e.. &ec. "Banke On Weduesday m January 18, Lous avoki aecident by firing over our Seoage by shows last | S0F*; wid a view to fnterfese with any effort of the garrt- | erew endeavored to plant Dartioular eolor , on the | Master's Pata yy a high apd right skde; Prenee Barns, in the 74th year of his age. . Eldridge mentioned v the hes will taken off the ; Lewis R. Forges Peep ent pel mg fs ‘son to regair damages under cover of the darkness, a | parapet. Commander Breese and Lieutenan’ 4 Ousning | Joseph M. Same, ratte fi Te If the troops are driven back, the firing will be @ireo\ca | Wel’as to deprive them af nocturnal reat from the labors | and Preston were everywhere among the r rallying thigh; John F. i ‘en Fort Fisher again when the signal t made; and this | of daylight Botween sunset amd sungise thé monitors, | them when any indloation to give way mi’ aigearea toetf, | J, L. Russel, Monican, fet arm Me . plan will be followed from time to tme asessa“lts are it ig computed, threw @ fifeemtch shell ito the fort | and all this through » most galling 87° | tyyen the yebel in- Sephee inne eng loft shoulden, made and repulsed. ‘There is one thing to which ¥ beg leave tacaBatten. | every three minutes; 0 that tliose who ave accustomed | fantry upon the top of tha, Yor, who, from be- Servers via, As Terry, Vanderbilt, thigh. asgpaneen Anacov mg Porouse,) | ished vento te funeral ‘n Stureny moraine, o "a to attend the on Jan. Ton Brenine } ne ee ory from Patrick’s Cathedral, oer ‘A number of deasrtere came into ou “ines in front of | Ber of bard ler g + one ys ae Petorsbang het night. Thoy bring Wiportant news, fit | wfete"spraham W Hoyer, of Caslctony Salen Yaland, ig to be relied on. They say that, Danville Railroad, | in the 55th year of her age. latives and friends of the family are respectful; Wied wo site Taaeal nervisea as Rie. ote teak jon, When the range ia once obtained, the of cof | t0 be disturbed by the bussing of mosquito on 9 sum- | tween the traverses, and ‘ew, mook and hol Jos. Zimmerman, Mii fv vision should note in a book the distanee marked fn the | mor's night may concetye what relief the drowsy god | poured fosth 9 continapyia Menten of ccm Gorporal Thos. O'Leary, Toft arm, Debrreen Domrilte sad Greopahors, » dietenoe of eer As invited to attend the 8e that he will uot forget it, When the smo'ke be- a few Mastin Conway, Maly left bip. miles, has been destroyed bf the recent vy rains, dence, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock, with- Shick and objects dim, a reference Yo notes ‘and an | afforded the inmates of the fort when, evory Vertunately they were W.sb).4't0 depress the guns at this | Win ryan, Mohican, 3 that every culvert and bridge has been carried away, and | out further invitation. aamfaation to seed the sight is property eet, will assist f minates, one of these monstor nakailes burst in elose | ntage of the Sght, or t?.0 1 aughtey would have been much that Lee's army ts likely tebe out of rations altogether | ,,Bisswcxs —At Hockaway, N.J., on > January ‘Very touch in insusing oceans ee ri a, proximity to their bombproof casemate. greater. The men Yehaved inost galMntly. Such rally- John Kos Minnesota, lef arm. paca ad fe entirely in- 1, Cap A derenrape of Bis, ‘THE MONTBORS’ SHALL PENBYRATR THR ROMBEROOPS, ‘ing cries aa “Bor’vard ‘there, Minnesotas,” ‘This way, Frank Davis, face, aock, Ce oar par pach) Peat ‘and these men sick, aged 00 Youre ae, on Tuesday, January 17, ‘Rear Admiral, Commanding North Atlantic St suadaon. ‘wm compliance with the instructions contairfd in the ‘orders, : George Blake, Jeft hip. I say bombpsoof, bud m reality they were nob so, af J+ Rentiagos,” “CYoue Funiatas,” “resountled in the | Jno. McDo1 peawot, abaomen, eighty, 4 Aumma, beloved wife of George Bruton. one of these inmenes shells tore its way through the sine es euch ee ee ae Winding that 3h Sulian, Mglns atin Wore nob disposed to remain and suffer almost starvation. | “ Te rrionds of the family are respectfully invited orsearions commer sand of the traverse and bust in the middie of one of | tt was impyasible t0 esoalade tho walts the mon wese | $7" J" c\mn Minnenota, low jaw fractuneds 38. South Gn the mortiing of Friday, the 13th tmstané, when the | the apartments, killing and wounding, sccording to one } finally wk.drawn, though not until they had left nearly | Jas. Dillo ‘Minneaota, body. fleet stoot’tn from their anchorage of the wight previous, | rebel version, as many as fifly men. The Tact affowta |two ovidred dead and wounded’ lying asound | Abel Cole, Brooklyn, right a a re and moveii slowly and majostically toward:thre coast. convineing evidence of the terrible effect of the moni- | the fort, It was a repniec; but Admiral | Soatles Treenia, OO aead Every effort is being made to reconstruct the road, and | attend the ‘on ‘at one o'clock, lanie pcigh fin are Sse PGI pereeei O, from her late Fourth street, Wile even at ‘that, it will take some time to ir ‘Bngland) i it, the destruction of the road being so extensive. Couvmnr.—At *) Reties consis, N. Y., a ‘As this ig the main road by whigh they get supplies") Tuosday, January 17, of consum Pie por eat Gotvert, x ' qi tors’ fire and of fifteen-inch whell. Ovtinary guns and [ Porter?s bine jackets filly proved thelr valor | George Hagan, Pequot, left hand. William and Rhoda The weather, which in the previous fatiompt had been : if the state of affairs ition the -stmost _ . lly, Huron, left shoukter, to Richmond, it would not be strange ‘The funeral will take place this afternoon, py cada. ieee barn deiwngre oc eqncbgeetgiped pomsihRerperlipedinas ye hasterdiy=-peats © EES gd an cracee tad wang ex tnperant | te ancl eta ier seme et ot . _— 4 ee (oe an er is Con- | accomplished under n renewed and tremendous fire from | Wm, Seaman, Huron, since died. ctungewilbin afew Gaya. her of South Ninth and Eighth streets, Williamsburg. quairttod with thie vicinity state, thet so remarkable a } structed. thr; rebels, who, elated with their tem; F. A. Pierce, Pontoosuc, hand and leg. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ate , porary success, and si ‘The enemy made a demonstration with a small force eres tadhier nesions spel! of continuously fine’weather hes veldom or never ‘FAR WEES OP ATBACE. Poured in volley after volley of musketry, while, asthe | A Robinson, Chippewa, thigh : 1 tend out er ’ been experienced ‘The first and second lines of battle, consisting of the m hwo J.P. Ericson, Pontoosue, right, elbow. on our rear line, on Wyatt’s farm, near the extreme left, | “California papers please copy. ne ee, Ss ie Rem stern mee ce - ‘men came withi range of the artillery, showerg of grape | William Brown, Pequot, right knee. this afternoon, and fore short time it was thoughta | _ Coxoves.—On Wednesday, January 18, Aamon V. Nd Conover, aged 87 years, 8 months and 21 days. 4 atrisions of Commodores Lanman and Thatcher and C8P- } wore gent whistling after them. The guns on the | George McWilliams, Pontooaue, right thigh. tain Akten, and comprising the ponderous frigates and,} ,, *y Frank Foster, Minnesota, right thigh. “Mound” were diverted from the fleot, and, Joining in | FTN Tevet Nereis, night leg tho year on the Gardtina coast, The wind desired—from Ho westward—prevailed during the whole progress of ‘the trim sloops-of-war and the heavter weoden gunboats, | ith those-of tho fort, concentrated a perfect feu Penfer | Youn Klain, Minnesota, left shonlder. operations. Blowingsoff shore, #-calmed the waves and “Beat down the surf. ‘The position occupied by the flect, 4 tok position facing the northesst side of Fort Fishor, F yion the devoted band. Some prudently kept the sheb | Jotn Jackson, Sinneeres: He ue Sthough on the veews, was as smooth and tranguil as the 4 amd held the line between the other vessels and the Joseph Doo!, Minneso Passe eee ae a fact, aesticn aot te | deach. Tt was a gloriows sight, and one seldom 'wit- bein cea en LRN, en Sem earns Core TCASUALTIRG ON Tits SANTIAGO DB CUBA. eeuspire to scours the final great triumph. nossed, even in the terribly gram seenes of warfare, © | Colonel Lamb was shot by one of our men, who took | W. H. Cross. } THE 1RcseIDH, view themagnifwent tableau which theve beautiful ves } aim at him from behind the paliendes, 2 bh WOUNDED. tovinc:ble ag over, her rust-covered hull grring her whe | Is presented when, after mancorvring gracefully it } ane ganant Preston fell while leading the men. His | Fatriek McCarthy. anilor, Sbigh and 186. appearanec ‘of an old werther-stained veteran, took the | Position, they opened with thetr heavy gums arid broad f tan words embraced a request that he would be buried Re ae eens, abacgen: Joad, as befor, roundinginto the channel, following its | SH#es'upon the rebel fort, The vessels of the Firs: divk | ay annapolis, where he had been edacated for the service, | Thomas Riddell, seaman, face and.eye. ‘windings ‘payallel with the shore, and €eliveringan oe- | #0, Which were wnder command of Captain Alden, of ihe iS pga George L. Fisher, seaman, left side. : Franc! head, seaman, left leg. sasional she as she advanced. At length she gained a | She ‘Brooklyn, comprised the Sollowing vessels, whith | yector's Mato Kempton, of the Santiago de Cuba, dis- Cranes Mecarthy, marine, finger amputated. position tees than three-quarters of a mite fem the took position frem right to Jeft, In the order of their | gincniched bl:solf by carryin James sh “rine, supposed mortally. orders under a heavy fire | James Sherry, mé Nissan enumeration:— be pee ‘ Deere ee ae sid ‘A. & Warren, seaman, supposed mortally. fight was coming off. A part of the Second corps were | ° For notice of funeral see to-morrow’s papers. put under arms; but the rebels remained in sight only a Carvroot.—On Wednesday morning, January 18, Anraum short time, evidently having come to that particular Carroor, aged 36 years. placo after some forage, which it is believed they carried | _,Tho friends and acquaintances of the family are ine! vited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at on@ ‘off, No firing took place, as they did not come within | o’olock, from his late residence, 89 Sullivan street, ; range of our pickets. London papers please copy. Pp Colonel Sharpe, so long connected with this army in | ,,DoNovax. On Friday, Jannaty, 18, Mavp, daughter of the capacity of deputy provost marshal general, and Barry and Mary Donovan, aged 11 months and 9 days. Donns.—At Ruegheny, Pa, on Thursday, January 12, lately acting as deputy provost marshal general of the Dot aged 23 y: armies operating against Richmond, has been promoted Mrs. Mary Dowva, wife of B.'L. H. Dobbs, cary to a brigadier general, and Lieutenant Stryker, Adjutant 1 month and 22 da: Gan.anp.—On ecuastay, Ten aary, 18, after a short, of the Signal corps at headquarters almost since itsJorgan- ization, has been promoted to # captaincy. The ser- and severe illness, Rosset GaR.anp, in the 47th year of vices vendered by these officers during the past three his age. The friends of the family, the members of Yorke Lodge No, 197, and Architect Lodge No, 619, of Yorke ville, F. and A. M.; also the members of Gorinthi years have been of the wimost value. Though their pro- | Chapter No. 159, R. ‘A.M. and the Masonic Fraternit nay wher she swung #round starboaad side to and came wae Masiys * Dandie, Bo fall ae ated the te anchor. Asin the previous fight, all tho vessels en rooklyn, ‘an, Tacony, Kansas, won, 4 in general, are respectfully invite atten e funei z bins vats te gia AFIAINE' OW MORDAT—FXREOMOM IN FRE LFORR, Fisher during the assault of Sunday last, is not a native — o'clock. ‘ ps la dank pet beara haghicttectealk ae ep aumaheaghs ” pleat ce aigeente = spas cavolossly entered the magazine with torches, and \t is occ raat ate was named John C, Lamb. The | No Indieations of Early Activity About ace ke M., to attend the funeral at ‘our late’ worthy y concealed in her own smoke. Thx \ , Thonderoga, Juniata, Vicksburg, supposed that a spark communicated with the 1009 | Gojonel Lamb who was wounded and captared in Fort Richmond. Peete ee ee FON W. PRagur <a ie ‘From the Richmond Sentinel, Jan. 16.] The quiet below Richmond has been unbroken for seve- ral daye, with no prospect of the resumption of active hostilities for some time to come. Reliable scouts just in from the interior and rear of Grant’s lines, says the Petersburg _—- of the 14th in- stant, report complete inactivity on the part of the enemy go far as any military movement is concerned. ‘The enemy is completely mud-bound, and in this con- dition is caltnly awaiting the issue of movements else- | Garrettson, aged 8 ye Gavr.—From injuries received by being thrown from his carriage, on tho corner of Fifth avenue and Fifty , fourth Paew yer bot aged 62 years. ‘The friends of the family are invit to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 260 West Forty-socon® street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock. Ganretton.—cuddenly, on Tuesday, Jani 17, Law Ganeerioy, daughter of the late David G. and Aunie W. 2 months and 12 Cr a ives are ly invited te enemy replied’ slowly after a while; their shots striktme with much greater accuracy than eharactertved their pre views Gring. carora, Mackinaw, Vanderbilt. 3 ", A grains of powder on the Moor, and thus fired the whole | yisher ig a native of Norfolk, Virginia, and is about The New Ironsides, Commodore Radford’s flagship aod | yyace A tervifi: expkoston ensued, and the sand and | hirly years of age. He is tho’ son of ‘Wm. W. Lamb, the senior vessol of the Ironclad divieion, took poritton | oorth were thrown bi oh Mi ‘of Norfolk when the city was sur- “A andreds of fect in the alr, A portton | Feq., who was Mayor pe 'y tivis! or hes e 2 of in the line of the First division, owing to her heavy } or the ‘Third New Hampshire, which was in the fort, } inidered, sd bakraied hal as Meggett cars Rs draught of water, which did not permit hey to go it 85 | ay well asa number of sailors, were buried in the ruins. | York city. Young Lamb ts agraduate of William and clomias the:menitor. ‘The number lost 4 estimawd at over two hundred, | Mary College, Virginia, where ho imbibed the most rabid i ” ? ‘ cl it his 80 Ranging along tho southerly edge of the inlet, and Among the killed, itis reported, ape the paymastey and Sr entlad a ele ct anlar ae: idol his THE MONIBORS, {he doudle-turreted Monadnock, and the single tur feted Canonicus, Mabopae and Saugus, followed the Fron- tides in, and ran a race with eaoh other for first position. Passing the Jronsides, and disappoaring momentarily be- | quite close to the shoal whieh maves out from Sniith’s > 4 : an ensign of the Gettysburg. marriage, at an early age, to a young Indy of Providence ee - tin the | The friends and rel hind her hull and clouds of smoke, as they did do, they f atid Leek’s Islands, the vessol of the Third diviston took Paes Ae GD IS Frits early entered the rebel service on the breaking | WHere.,, One thing, ower lling ct the troops. The | attend the faneral, at the residence of her grandmother, out of the war, and has served in various capacities an white and black soldicrs, put particularly the latter, are | Mrs. Outwater, 63 Broadway, this (rhreday) m apressed on to within nine hundred yards of the fort, ‘when, anchoring breast of 4t, and in a bine perpendicn ® far to tho shore, they also epened fire. ‘Tho Dictator, the largeat-of the single tuyreted moni- ' bors, and by #0inc considered the finest vessel of her ase, was laid down in the chart to take part in the fight, * but, through eome delay or change of orders, did not some uporrthe scene, Her absence was regretted by « many wid wished to witness her conduct in action. ‘Phe fort cont.nued a slow but well directed fro upon their puees, the fentingo de Cuba leading, under com- As T write, the sky to the westward and southward is | P0t.0r Whe | rat, ae the conreda ahi songnaG, One a ee ae ee rier wi pee covered with dense-masses of buck smoke, and {t is evi- | months ago, to the immediate command of Fort Fisher. dent that the enemy are abandoning al) the works if — ; loft, as follaws:—Santiago de Cuba, Fort Jnckeon, Os- 3 > , this vicinity. So thas th ve lt fossa ume, Fre eckon O-| thin dnt Sane wink that they wit ans oven wnee | NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. ¢ OUR GUNBOATS IN CAPR FPRAR RIVER. Sie ci en em » Quaker C 50 Carino, Jan. 18, 1865. ote user cy else toni vt, bets rong | gu nigh tide, abrat wine ola thin moruing, tbe | mye meamor Atlan, tam New Ont the Ah ‘ Join the | Went dranght ganbonts and double-enders crossed the | has arrived with one hundred and seven bales of cotton feet in time, much to the chagrin of Captain Spicer and fe ‘4 bar and entered th or, for Cincinnati. bie gallant ‘subordinate offtcers, all of whom burned | DA ind entered the river, They are now steaming MP | “que ritish schooner Planet, from Matamoros the 3A ut tifrough the rigid dis¢ipline of the manual, In’ this | ing, at half-past ten oclock. : pect we think Sor own oflicers might be taught a les- LLL. —OD mas, bi ib 11, Eusasers Carron, wife mt day, or colauves and fricnds are invited to send the The guns of the enemy were kept quiet yester 6 relatives and friends are invite dearest report being heard af the {vont vg * | neral, on Friday afternoon, at one o’clock, from her ual The accounts published in the Northern journals of residenee, 277 Union street, Brooklyn. great damage being done the city by a recent shelling are Haxxn.—On Tuesday, January 17, Captain Frere D., false from beginning to end. Hansen, master of the Argentine bark Carolina SHERMAN. Monticello, Montgomery, osco. ‘The funeral will take place from 45 West (Thureday) afiernoon, at one o'clock. Haxs.—At Harlem, on Tu y afternoon, January 17, Mrs, Marcaner A, His, wife of Josephus R. Hills, ii as towards Wilmington, and, as yet, bave eneountered no 7 v sf ff th oath anaes ‘age. Shia iron ;reaselny; whites through the ‘nature ; Yi , inst. reports a revere vale on the 31st ull. off the raouth BeStosnes ibn auth sear ot hatnee: ‘ wa oll ara Deri ager: he of the day's Se | ee oe eight; pounders upon . Fort | stance, of the Rio Grande. ‘The British bark John Bull. for Secretary Stanton to the President, Puneral survices will be held at the Baptist chu Fisher onee more. The Quaker City took a distinguished sum vReaA STHECR. Liverpool, with one thousand three hundred and ninety Filth avenue, corner of 127th street, on Friday mornl Foxrness Monnox, Jan, 17—10P, M. To Tux Paesipent:— General Sherman renewed the movemont of his forces from Savannah lest week, The Fifteenth and Seven- teenth corps went in teansports to Beaufort on Saturday, the 14th. The Seventeenth corps, under Major General at ten o'clock. Harr.—At Hempstead, L. L, on Wedne Janu 18, Buys. Axeox, only son of Benj. A. aod ‘Maria prt aged 3 years. ‘Funeral services at the house of his parent wmoge | stead village, this (Thursday) aftergoon, at ngs o'clock. The remains will Be taken to Cypress Hills om p scastony bore the brunfof the Oghting unti) late in the noon. ‘The | bales of cotton, was wrecked, and became a total hos. part in the provtous attack, and it ie pretty generally con- | ‘The Pronstder was hit abowt about forty times. or crew é French bark, ban 4 coded that it was her guns which carried away the flag } Santiago de Cuba was strack four times, The monitor patie er Sere wih ag ee fea iiquors, on the rebel mound, though the glory of this achieve- } Ganon was struck forty times and bad sixty boles in | had her maste swept away, and was blown ont to sea. mont, like Homer's birthphee, igcontended for by no less | her smokestuok, which, after the fight, Jooed very Vessels had been sent in search of her, bat without than eight or ten clatmants. much like a well battered pepperbox. Suthe Lovisiana Legislature had elected Governor Haha (00-OPERATING MOVEMENTS. Of these other operations it may be most proper hereto ‘ttroduce the account. The transports, with the troops of Gencral Terry, had been im the offing over night, and “were now ready to dbvembark the land Myees. To the | The Keystone State was also attached to this division, o i 7 r , § 8 } ther vesee wore hit in proportion, but not a single | United Staten Senator from the 4th of Murch next, tee fob interwar | work of covering the landing Admiral Porter assignedithe | yut, through orders from the Admiral, was detuiled 10 | one was disabled 60 ax to untit ber to enter the fight |. Memphis papers say the British agent fvom Liverpool | Blair, crossed Port Royal forry, and, with a portion of WY Ete a eoonten, Ga We Jan N first-line of battle, under Captain Alden, of the Brooklyn, | pring reinforcements of ammunition, thereby depriving | agen to-day. a1 Corinth was paying forty cents for cotton, part in gold | General Foster's command, moved on Pocotaligo. Gene- | Epxa W., wife of William H. Stamchelé, asd Gaughier { i | d part in sipph 80th her eager commander, Captain Rolando, of the glory mercer tye | Fee eee an vemtel that considerable cotton, failing to got | ¥! Howard, commanding that wing of the army, reported Henry Ryer, in the year of her are respectfully, | 4 who, with his own shtp and the Mohican, Tasony, Kanses, ‘ Naianntdne te Unaditla, Huron, Pequot, Maumee, Patuxet, Seneca, | of participation in the victory. | 7m EE CASUALTIDS. within our liner, hax been taken to Corntb. on Sunday that the enemy abandoned his strong works toned te causa pets peg et reside: meee ae “aco moved es prose north. The R.R. Cuyler was Heewise assigned to Captain | LE oie Mi AES The Arkansas Legislature has adjourned until 1866. in our feont during Satusday night. General Blair's | No, 81 Vanderbilt avenue, on Friday afternoon, at ward a imukaneously Ww: mdvamee of the | (:liseon’s division, but was detached on the day previous | Partial List of the Killed and Wounded The Publication of Incomes. corps now occupies @ strdng position across the railroad, | o'clock. Sron-clads to the fort, Gaptain Alden dietributed hie ves | +o carry despatches. in the Navy. We published in yesterday’s Herato a paragraph stat- | covering all approaches eastward to Rocotaligo. borne iy Tasetay; Sangaty 19) oem d: BeGureey eels along tho shore, opening a brisk fire upon the woods | 41 the vesacls having taken position as above enume. Tappend the Mowing partial list of casualties, hastily | ing that orders had been issued by the Comnnissioner of All the sick of General Sherman’s army are in good | “rnc tuneral will take ‘lace from his late residence, 200 Beyond. The point selected for the landng—abeve the | rated, the bombardment attained a dexrce of nnusual | gathered ax the steymship Atlantic was announced to | Internal Revenne at Washington prohibiting the publi- | Hospitals at Beaufort and Hilton Head, where the genial | Spring street, this day Thursday), The friends and rela- Bail Moon battery—was eovered by a group of gunboats, | splendor. It did not perhaps equal in ficreenoss that of | eave:— cation of the names of citizeun who are liable to pay tax | climate affords advantages for recovery supertor to any | tives are respectfully invited to ace pre } ‘which threw a shower of shells across the beach. Under | Christmas day, but it certainly was not leas effvetive, as The following were wounded on Saturday, Jan. 14¢— | on incomes. The law is 60 plainon this eubject that | other place. monia, Natmanten FR me Witson, Nuxs, only Rael stheir firo the landing was successfully effected. this time the different commanders had the advan- | @aptain Ree mmanding 8d New York, right Jeg off. | nothing but a peremptory order from headquarters woald | The peace and order prevailing at Savannah since its | Hon. ‘Nathaniel Niles, in his 32d year. The second and third Ines, under the command re- | tage not only of previous experience, but also of closer | Daniel Kichol:, Co. 112th New York, left thigh. be deemed auficient to satisfy the eommunity that any | occupation by General Sherman could not be surpassed. ‘A requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of ‘apectively of Commodore Lanman and Gaptain Gliseon, é . Charles A. 1 ie, Co. 1, 112th New York, right leg. : 3 Francis Xavier, Sixteenth street, between Fifth and range. A& many Vessels weve not engaged beeause one | Ghar art., diall Go. Ke Lath Now York, rigtt arm { such authority was possessed by the deputy collectors | Few male inhubkants aro to be seen inthestreets. Ladies | avenues, on Friday morning, ot ten o’elook. Tho rela- and chiktren evinee a sense of security. No instance of | tives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend, without further invitation, = Rewyon.—At Madison, N. J.. on ovning, January 15, Mr. M. T. Runyon, formerly of thts city, the 63d year of his age. Funeral services will be held in the Baptist church ip New Brunswick, this (Thursday) afternoon, at o'clock, to which his relutives and friends are in without fusther notice, Trains will leave foot of had been ordered to use their bouts and crews in aiding the speedy divembarkation. of the troops. Another por fon of the fleet was thus detained from engaging the whole division consistiug of the reserves had been amputate: and assessors, At the district office, 130 Broadway, our detached for various duties, but the systematic nature of biden eg Bae New York, left arm Sere. reporters were told, in the most peremptory manner, that the firing made up on the present occasion for any defi moon Hehodes, Co, Hi, 3338) Hey Sor, Tete Clg, thay would not be permitted to examine the lists, even if Wick, cul the sibaiiuher, dominling of thavemldal ts : Wounded in the atiaek on Bort Fisher on Sunday, | other offices were inclined to grant that favor—whieh, in bade : ciency in thenumber of gus. ‘There was less enthusiasm | 5, 1° fear e beta tavon, tal 8 ette Maal’ Fas, Wills oy fecerve division, were variously engaged in earryng the dete 2h fc : ee een dead “ ais0, tho men more determined to achieve a victory and | O49) eC, Blanding, Co. K, 119th New Vor! m can otal @espatches and ordem amd i f" if spate ma in assisting in landing | every shot was carefully expended. On every side, cool, | Wr. Waton, Go. B, 112th New ¥ork, beft cher Tie following Wide. tom. Decnmnienicone Lewis, te disorder or personal injury or insults has occurred. Laboring men and mechanies (white and black) are seek- ing employment. The troops are cheerful and respectful towards every one, and seem to feel themselves much at home and on good bebavior as If in their native towns. Provisions for the troops. Throughout, the utmost har- | decided action manifested itself. In compl ; , cl pliance with | Noel Thomas, Co. H, 16th New Fork, lem wrist. . . : Trade is restricted for the present to actual military ony and good feeling masked the exeoution of every | the osders of the Admiral the guns were served with a | Levi Bean, Co. A, 4th New Fianpshire. left foot thie city, settles the question; and, by way of parenthe. | a elle ibe: el orth | landt street at ten A. M, and return at close of service. 7 : — Win, J. Farro, Co. B, 2044 Pennsytvania, loft wrist sis, we world simply ray thes the officials in the various ey, ee re eee Rerp.—On Tuesday, January 17, Ka’ i rhe erter. The soldiers and sailors vied with each other in | unity of purpose which gave more effect than the general | Wa" yicvenek' Ga B'sood Ponuepivanie right aniie, ‘itcesin tpi city would do well to. give the necostary | are waiting at Hilton Head for permission to go to Gavan- | gen hcte srt a ntlla Ted each treats onl tomahn facilities to members of the press who may call upon | yan; pat GeneratSherman has admitted only a limited | The funeral will take place from the of her Boasts of the prowess whieh they were to exhibit in the ‘assault upon the fort. and more random bombantment of the previous effort, | Lieutenant Colonel Coan, 48th Kew York. fesomlg nl ama otal residence Thns the vessels of the first line, with the Minnesota, | Serat. Shuck, Go. A, 76th Peonsylyania, bead, mortally. | pey,scuy DEPARTMENT, Oxvace or Inrmnxat Reveson, patents, 31) Shee ea erp the any SS at two o'clock. ‘The relatives and fri THR PAEW wEBAGHE THE FORT. Colorado, Wabash, Meskniow and Vanderbilt of the | Wim me tn ge Tipe Nev Wasurverow, Jan. 17, 1865. ‘A mlstoke prevails at the North as to the present in- respect By four o'clock in the afternoon the troops wese nearly | second, engaged only the northeast face, tbeir fire enf- Titetccane Miadleg Wik Picsopleecis Hips eee ots Lame telegram ie ree aoe ceeahen Suutes | duscment for commerce at Savannah. There ta 208 yet “hooie On Tuesday, 2anuary 17, after » short bub ai! landed, and tho naval veesols were thus enabled to | tading the traverses and the batteries beyond, ‘The re. | Abner Bennett, Co, 8, 117th New York, right shoulder, | {iow your list to be inspected OF ‘examined by euch per. | ABY large population to be supfplied, no credit or money, | S6Vere illness, Jonx Scotty, aged 13 years, 6 months an Feturn to the inlet, there to devote their attention to the | mainder of the second line, wih all of the third, directed Sy ee Inspector General on Gonesal Ames’ | 270" may wish to do eo. Ef any one chooses to copy | mo commodities of exchange, and there can be no great Te Titends and relatives of the family are respectful enemy intrenched in tte deforees. The magnificent line | thetr shots against the * Mound” and the chain of works | _ staff, right arm, severly. aoe aaa Oe a eee atnedtker | smount for « considerable period. invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ©f frigates and sloop-of-war took posttion in the rear of | connecting it with the fort. Kach versel, in fact, bad ite | James H: Jacobs, Co. B. Ish New Mork, left arm. You dosent duty in keeping your list open to inepectida. | All the cotton and products now within Savannah be. | Mother, 1§ Roosevelt street, this (Thursday) afvernoon, # the iron-clads, the gunboats strung out to their left, in a semi-circle around the mouth of the channel, and to. own particular spot to aim at, and in this way great he Holton, a accuracy was attained, #0 much so that out of nineteen | Liew >. K, L1Tth Now York, bowels, severely. | the veo which he may make of the privilege is a subjeot . ¥- | for himeelf to consider. Very fespecifally, JO“EVH J. LEWTS, imtastonor. long to the government as captured property. SukcKx1-t0x,—On Wednesday, January 18, Many Sapox- m, 202 : Stringent precautions agaiist supplies that might go to | ™LToN, the beloved child of Christopnerapd Mary Sheck- pogo chy dtenced? i Wibeh ab ee Colonel stonr, 200 Penney! ani, Killed Hour Frasxits, Eaq., Ansossnt, district, New | the enemy Bave been made and will be enforced by Gen, | UT, Pee A ere earn thosect her uncle, Pour SRL Tisie tb ecligeset, ante 4e8 ‘encopt. te Brigadier General N, M. Curis,’ wounded in the bead | ~ TT's. ne acon from the above letter that any citizen, | “vermane Martagh, ase respectfully invited to alend the: fuera, Vineet. ghicd ch prota, ct emept in the ‘THE NAVAL STORMING PARTY. while most gallantly and nee deading hie | o.6n thove who are not liable to pay tax, are eutitled by The cotion captured in Savannah, of which there is a | from the residence her parents, 87 Bast Elevent and, ich threw an ocenstonal shell. So the bom Iwthe meantime, the small boats containing the ral! Command into a portion of Fort Fisher. law to examine the lists in any of the offices; and the | good deal of sea island, has been turned over by the — te me eee at two o’elock. . | @olonel Louts Bell, commanding Third brigade, Ames’ whet orsand marines had congregated around the Admirabs | dtvision, severely through shoulder, since dead, sone a ceeaet oeees avanti thine [that flagship, when upon onters they moved in shore, Thotr | Colonel Vennypacker, cfininaittig’ Second brigade, | Tity’ in direct violation of law and the public instructions pvogreas in presented a most picturesque wight, the differ. | -, Ames’ division, in the groin of their superiors. The qnestion ts ono of easy solu- Colonel Lite!l, 76th Pennsylvania, thiyh and groin. " ent vessels contending with each other to land fet. It | Tyent, Colonel A.M. Barney. 143i New York. alizhety. | 8s ena Mie ete So haan dedaae valeree sosembied a fight of birds across the water, to which the Ones ee ee New York, reported kilmd, probably | 4ion on. thie Important sutjeot bardment continued, eliciting no response until after unset, when, as the darkness ended the rapidity of our fire, they discharged = few guns, es if to let we know that they had fot yet succumbed. However, to keep them awake uring the night, and thus add to their fatigue, fifteen. Quartermaster to Mr. Draper, special agont of the Trea- The remains were taken to ye Evergreens inter- wury. The Quartermaster General remains at Savannah | ment. ter ie ny ig 1 to execute the arrangements for shipment. Swrmm,—At Plainfield, New Jersey, on Tuesday, Janus B. 17, Stermes H., infant 9 EDWIN M. STANTON, Secrotary of War. Ent, a ; rae infant son of Btephen HL arf Mary ‘uneral is jursday) afternoot Rebel Accounts. Grace Church, Plainfield.) Take 12 Ba eee a regular @ip and risa.of the well feathered oars gave the | ,SVETI!s wormed nied 7 ch shells were thrown Into the fort by the Monitors | spectator the idea of wings. The scone on deck just be- | Major meron Lictehmnt Pumeake wt eee tee -aemmelersyiagat<-—sgudRgantlanli aad fal mar osim RG Sroughout the night. fore starting was most enthusiastic one. tthe ene Fegiinent, spuealy een I) doe Roown AvENtE axe CaNat Stamm Cry Cume— ‘Brom the Richmond Whig, Jan. 16.) aes or Oot parla of" samunr.g 18, Mionamt, Tevian, fo closed the first day's engagement, during which a | ‘The sailors were mustered upon the quarterdeck, when, | Captain Smallwood, 2094 Bennaytvan a, killed Inrxcrsamn Beauowsca or run Comrssie,—On Toes | We rardiy reerive a Charieston paper now-e-dava, and | land. per ranazd, county Lonford, Ire. Brent deal had been ascomplished. The troops had been | upon the call for volunteers, a unantmous response was | Captain Dawson Captain. Lockwon! ant Capian Law.“ ‘orning ® Fonrth avenie ear, full of people, | therefore Cony fmt the Sion the following | | The friends and rela’. em of the family aro respectfully a landed and furnished with an abundanee of | made inalmost every case. I happened to witness the Yenee, all of Goneral Ames Mall, woundel, copia | bot inside and on the platforms, wes rushing south fy un a tek fow oh sme nee Gore ‘<0 Funeral, (thursday) morning, Provision, Our guutvoat bai liurly ten postion, | gene upon the Quaker Cy, and i inprowed ine very | q,lernen meray re prs j Carovgh Conte otwet, wowands the tty Hall when, | Ho’ myg that air Sorees are tn Art rato condition, | talus wi bo faites, Goa serine tit atmo, Te ver the fort than the ; yo oe a» it was passing the Mtersection with Canal street, a not in the kaast disptrited or depressed by what has | Tesaurs.—On Tuesday, January 17, Parke Toansors, musb, . About thirty men were selected, when Licuten- | 4. i. Marvin, 208d Penneytrania, hewd, slip occurred. They are as onthusigstic as ever, and ready @ld eharte of the const had led them to bope for. A liberal Cs \ ” re ant Casoy, the executive officer, came forward with the | Charles W. Stnith, 203d Pennsylvania, ert hand | Conal etvect car, also fall of people, eame with all itaforce | oh 4 After a prolongod illness. id nied dees 0s . 2 ; “ , | a willing to confront the foe snd S 4 " Sas cata on "p cep soundings in very storming colors and made them a short but stirring Tedne fhe nate AS ld ges Vet hay j upon the Fourth avenue car, and with seh violense as on och an he otternpis om wOeanaiee in, the, ater _-B4& friends and relatives are reezectully invited to ids \s caah Monel lac Ww GP ehanny. See ta ee | F. Tyrell 1ivth New York, hend, shightiy. |e sunaah in the windows and break off the corner of she | Of the gallant ehivalrovs Hardee, toy ‘but awaly yg | suvandythe, funeral from, te lao, reeidonce, Righty. - — sel aoeet thetr onomy. The firt | The landing of the whole force, consisting of some | H. A. Elles, 169(h New York, groin, rerorely cnr, v, the Bourth ayenue car was so far “ie aruy i saeecaenon aeuiinhis arsday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ee # operatlonsat the nary woreintietareonnncinasee. | wwe hnceed aan end four hired marine, wax | A, Merrell 1:Mh New Vor, wre vevere, theod at the time of the colton that abe Canal streot | 2 cearmy, i advantaeoualy deposed alone the tine of | ‘Texacy.—On Tuesday, January 17, Camtanmm Treacy, attardas, she monnd day, drwued wih « bright won, } eMbeted ty noon upon the beach near the Monitow, "the see a Ne retiee, dea Ronmestvania, righ hawd. | cor struck tt only at the extreme cmt, near the platform, | The enemy is eetimaied to nambr” aout 50,000—a rhe taceral will take piece sine (Teemeagy etter nd every heart beat high hat f was to witness the | storm wy waa auder command of Lieutenant Goi. | ©. 8. Hard 1 Pennsylvania, right arm nnd the driver was able, though wth great difionky, to | Pogion ssa Tig NAL SrRss., be left as a garrison | at one o'clock pree'sciy, irom ‘tes veniaonse or hee tre. @rowning scene of the expedition. Bome delays ocourred, | mander Breese, of Admiral Porter's staf, who waa as. | Ee. 0, Morri« n New York, Jef arm. torn the heads of bis horses, whioh would otherwise have is Ape a satinar ris ir of negro troops, ther-in-law, 393 Thii| avenue, The friends of the family howover, which postponed the denouement another twen vest ; Fr schla neytvania, Fight arm pide sap% us Be enemy completes his | are respecthilly in\ (ed to attend, Ghils tours, k's va . sisted by Lieutenant Commanders Onshing, (what deed | PF Maun 1 Penwsylyania, right arm and side flowered upon the passengers on ¢he platform, If the | Arrangenfents, » combjred kind and naval attack will bo Wrerrant.—On Wednesday morning, January 18, ve hour: lorue quantity of artillerywas yotto be | of daring ik \ him?) Cashman, Allen and others, | J. Han 03d Pennsylvania, right ghouklor Canal street car had struck thw other M the centre, made on CI n~Atie laut ack from the direction | Curries Wrerraut. the 30th ‘jeret Lis ae. rien Janled, and to thie work the third Hine of bake war ae | whose names, in the hurry of writing for the despatch | 3: Richarde, 201 Pennayivanin, righBarm the pole, would have gone though We Fourth aveane | + event. The relatives and fronds of the famity, also the mem. @izned, which withdrew one whole diviaton of gunbouts } glenmer, { am unable to give 6 il John Berge w York. oo ae po Pegi Ley byrne lage cations bony nny are leaving him in | bers of the Furier Association, are most respectfully in om the flee tot beingpanchtad ahi 1 New York, aryn, stivtth ngers. gers of kind van easity be pae- pere—an ler hewing met one crowd, - | vi i fr ce foot While the men were aasombiing upon tho bench the 5, 6d Row Sok, cok Li A if these companies woul! merely condescand te | bering at least fifte hundewd, on thelr Tetmen tb tnett teomente-iow, A Latomon; 47 Greene varvel, terse oft ‘The Monitors maintained n rtoarty fire, aesompanied by | rebels opened with grupe frum a few af thelr gune, aud Png to age tage Pople Wiss Mie they are dicted, tone eae homes, tliir rreatmem having been so dillerent from | Grand, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, withous fur ooh, stonps-of-war ood many of the larger wun. | killed and wounded nearly Ofty before thoy began to iNew Yorks Bead, en inn payin anything for fe rie ge Two fay cmon hoa Our informant also atoter thet a large number of ne: oe le Boats; but the day's operations were confined w a slow, | move bo the aseanlt Te ew York.” employed at the Interseqyon of Canal aod Oentre | eb'ldren were either jostied mio tha rwer by the trench. | pW Abia 7On Tuesday morning, Sanunyy 27, at half Gesultory, though deliberats bombardment, whish, as | By threo o’cloek tbe stor Prev Swab, Sd New York, head, slmchtly sirsets, at the joint expense gga companies. There } rons ‘ankors, or Mhivows tm by their dejuded mothers, | Dist two o'clock: Prnay Wautace, a native of Castle Hyde, meal, told Wi A decided vet upon the fort and torming party was organised, |" Hulligah, 142d Now York, left leg, soueroly sireota Fun at richt angles to eaeh Ber, and both at that | their omptors baving tok! Vikma they coukPnot take them | °uDLY Cork Ireland, aged 73 years. Pho fi 1 . and mowad. | with the railom in three columns, aupported by the } Georve Ackloy, 142d New York, left sn point are on descending grades, so mtpop that, unions eagh | along. ine RPHvys and Tends ere respectfully invited to 6 flag on the latter wax shot away during the fiiing sanstnts, Whe Wend Gapepee ta ‘bmn acbienied: bile en the { car js in time warned of the apy rout ‘of the éther, aeoi —— attend the furleral, from his late residence, No. 2 Wash- THR OLUPTER AND CHIEKAMAUNA hong pen, 1 .¥ dents the most disastrous are inevitable. We thereftive The Late Bdward Everett fngton street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock pre One. of the moot plonsing features of ver vie ftank to guard against a cross sire from the enemy's | Kory er ee Ratetary, 1dtl N A recommend the people to avail using the cage epoe ‘Avaéers, Me., Jan. 18, 1966, | “*#ly. ’ Bret of ok pre bara F vietory is the | infantry, and one bringing up the roar, ‘The sailors were | Sergt. Major. Gardner, 160 ‘cad, seriously, | cither of there railroads pall the companies employ and A joint eommittec of the Maine Legislature to-day | | Wortmxpyee.—On Wednesday, January 18, of congor- of cloning ap in the rivor the notorions robe! erniver | each armed with a cathas ond revolver, ‘The marines | Major J. H. Allen, 160th New - siation competent and vigiluut Sagmen at Whe inser. | reported a sories of resotndons oulogizing in eloquent | Hon of the lungs, J. Bpsav., only son of John'B. and Kitze. Shickamanga, and another about whose name there te | carried their musket i Color Sergeant Keltar, 160th New York, shouldgy, alightly. | fection prows bead ap Bagot sen Peggy ey WES T Wortendyke, aged 2 years and 4 mouths. tome doubt. Some belicv 0 alinheneee 6 Captain Amos Wells, 142d New York, hes , Tas VANDENHOR® Reartwce = | Pressive of the publie grief fer his death. They were rem.—On' Thesdayy Janu : “ gtinnay thewpharded warm te0 : The word being givon to charge, the mon started on 0 baptatt Such. Contes Terry's mak, hissy: slightly, oheaianve ‘cations parry Peppa eg pon unanimously mauptod, aftor wich borh Houses adjourned, bs seed 2 years ROR er cr Rae & y th ni ¢ river and } run up the sandy beach, headless of she storm of grape | Co). John T. Smith, 12th Now ‘ . “ - _ . he friends and reymtives of the family are respectfully Serow some hells amooy our troops. Blontenam Cou. | shot which whistled around them until they reached a 112i New York, Broadway, on Tuesday ovening, to hoar Mr. and Mx MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Te Hite Attend Ue funeral, from his late residence, No. Mander Cushing wae detahed to look afior them with Thos, Baker, 142d New York, side and arm, severely. Vandenhof give their first reading of the stason, The Wooster strat, this (Thursday) afternoon, at dne ymeprlrg yc oss ate Agger point only @ thousand foet from the fort—the | John Ashley, 142 New York, arm, slightly.” audience wore somemhat disappointed on learning that | pgp Aa} oh ter f ated te cnt ea je had recently bwen | wea face of which was the oljective poms of | First Sergt. # G. Allison, 16dd New York, groin, sovewly. | Mr. Vandenh felorg thar a crrpeced and | Married. Warrxey.—Cm Wednesday, January 18, Menviw S. Warr. Sneath his customary Garing he ran in quie | the thovement, Here they retprmed Iino, under | Sergi Anttuw Fuber, 142d New York could not appear tEMt oventig. it is “hopad that his in. | OWA¥—FROOKS.—AL tho residence of the bride's futher, | N!%. AKO 52 yoarn : : ne fort and beach, where the range of the river | cover of some riflepita end trenstworks, when | Liens. HB. Unter, 162d New York, we, severe dieposttion is only tetapomry, The Indy procosded to | OM Pucsday, January 17, by the Hov. Dr. BP. Rogers’ | His relataves and friends are respectfully invited to sae unobstrosted, aud opened fire upon the two rebels. | therfinal adv to the for ar | don OB Mth Co ‘i t,t Ree, bapa eotertain the agatence with a ahoioe selection, of sentl: | Mivaes rook: Pre ee O | aces ine deinen eaireues Shee then the tie inal advance to the fort was made. Only a thousand | Jobn sy mnectieut, right arm, slighly, mental, patriotic and Rutnorous pieces, whikh elicited Edward & Bi 8, all of this cipy. ty.scoon.4 street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'dlock. ate + whieh Is supposed tp be the Taliahas- | fect i) voned, bat many a gallant fllow moistened tho 5 ptain TI coe Connectieut, warm applause, r Stiterar—Crreeman.—On Ticsday, January 10, at Waro,—On Tuesday, Janvary 17, after a long and pain- pre) received two ehote tu hor hull, Hie Ore proved vo | wand wii his blood ore that dletanen wns traversed, ‘The | gre Crein da New York, dalled” Ot Billed. das-This I Moy el a ye ATID AEA well directed that bed # traversed, UJ ll, jew York, ‘killed Court Calenda his Day. T. Evoar §rintman, Req., of yifs city, and Evmanern ©.) | 4 42 years, 6 months and 17 days, for many yearn Daiaieaoninen rove the two bouts away | charge was a magnificent sight. Every boat's crow | J0® Ashley, Sd Now York, leg, slightly Surman Oot) UT Pore Lefour opens at | daughter of Thor, B Greenmin, Esq’, of Mystic, Conn,” | Mgbor of the Police De parianent of ‘le efty. aie amar expche rh “ition whenoe they Could uso | Carried an ensign and distinguishing pennant, #0 Bean teeh Ouetns, gun Donaectient $001, 1008. 1608, i 7" ich 715, 857, 98%, 869, 1090, ume parka et Fuge 1 qdaiuary It at Se, | Notice of funeral hercatter. . png TADgA that t root - ’ r, + q “ 0 a 5 Ut 1011, 1013, 1017, 1021, f ev. Dr. Morgan, Jowy A. U 1 Wan, —On Thesday, January 17, Boaene H., twin eon i anoueninen’ choseacenn ihe offect warn most animated dieplay of bunting | Charlos Welch, 97h Pennsylvania, hand, slightly, 1023) 1025," 1027, Pg Dal paibourt pene atten | Hf, of this ally, X, aouetiorn, Tiateh davguton cP ui?) | of Joveph H. and Amelia G ie daa ; sationted 10 1000 In orncshny cintet, bal the Monitor | when the enilors were en masse John V. Hows) 149 Now York, lel arm, stightly. Orclc A! M.” Nom’ O20 44, Va 108, T6E Tad TOR, | Joryes B. Eady, of Gb. Louis, No curds MT | ine relatives nnd friends of the family are reapoetfully maavens toe girtide goes shells through the wight, | The firet obstacte encountered was a rtout paltsade of | Mor Bagg, M7Mh New York, shoulder, « verely, 710, 712, 68, 000, tho, ta, 4, 608, 600, bo6, “1478, | | VAN ae aay hat Trinity chapel, on Wd. | Invited to attond the funeral thie (Thurwlay) afternoon, . ‘ . Dg Fepore from sles drt he « ¢ w > - net ork, slightly, , 868, la dary 18, W. F. Morgan, D. " at two o'clock db aol Moe Oe Joge driven into the rand in front of the fort, and travers. | Capt. Thomas, 144th New York, killed Hurenion Coumm—Taig, Trrw,—Part 1—Noa 3301, 4617, | gm 8. Borkeg a and Jem, dang ro ae iedioane ee emma xt da nday, the 16h a ing the whole distance from the beach np to the north. | Corporal J. W. Matos, 117th New York, cheat and arm. 8783, 8651, 4771, 4777, 4781, 471 7,’ goon’ | Rowe, , all of this clty. h mas | = = HECHT padi . Pn ig G og . ‘ Age Inst.,) witiemed the | cast angle. On reaching it the atérming party divided eg ag os Te ef Yor, right rin feeh. btn eh si00, sont ai ‘ont toi abo, 3209, , ————— MISCHLEANHOUS. | | mitoet #0. he terrible teagedy. on hk > he , eo, [ ‘ork head severely art 2— Nos 3 ‘8908, '4800,' 1400, 4610; JORNS, RUNIONS, DAD NALS, 40, CURRD WITH. A tux bows J into (wo portiype. que uying around thy valeade, aud tay | BW. Oliver. Lith Now York, vwis foou epyarvit aiid) 4808, 4840, 4542, sis, 4816, $819, 4820, 40122, Malti Masmbean, aeeely. vy Cress tone Cooly ctw