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GRANT. NEW YORK =ZRALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1869. 5 - TL LL “er 7 cor. Adam Ranty, F, 1224 Ohio, severely. ‘ Wim. R. Brilihart, 6, 1224 Ohio, slightly. Cc A grim Higgins, C, 1th Vormout, sl ghtly. e THE TERRIBLE DISASTER AT WAYTL. | fivcctay'artoranon. ‘thie “eRkirHten, street, thie tice. The remalus di be taken to White Plains fe G, 2¢ Connect‘cut artillery, slightly. . B. @, 2 Co arc 2 t lickay, G, bth Now York | ygeme : Connecticut artillery, tly. je 01 . Montith, F, 10th Verinont, severoly. interment. M; 2d Connecti arullery, cightly. oh Ghetdian Dechoo, G, thier Hee Fase cote. Additional Details of the Confingration | | Cormx.—tn this cy, on Sundey, March 25, Ansa, CONTINUED FROM FIRST Pack Sin fot, 34 Connect arin, ih. k ens Wien mu ai 'y, *Ughuy. det. at Port au Prince—Four Hundred geashier ee Alired ont Les pfiie, of Indianola, \ — p igeak L. Bu jew York, slightly. Pst Michael Halland, B, Oth Mary? Houses Burned, &o. ans, aged 1 yeare and 6 miasl pois am fide W. Brody, M, too Peanetvania gf Borge dor He bite Mon Fock mesic | altima $2 uum ani, every OPERATIONS AGAINST MOBILE. | syitcarira ue tui por yestontay morning of tho | yfateraiin « Fong thir nro th sen joeas Truman’ Mf 4h Hoe en cee Gorporal Frauk'Erely, D, 96th yivania, severely, | John Roderick, K, 126th Ohio, severely. bark Angler, from Port au Prince, we have dotails of # | ing, at teu o'clock. The friends of the fumtiy, also of iM. Vaught, 23d North Garclina, ( W. B. Joues, B, 65th Now York, severely. Hiram shaw, 6, 67th Pennsylvania, sevorely. foarful conflagration in that cit tue'late Rev. Moses Marcus, are invited to sttiond the | er ys he John Lays, 6th Now York, vero. Yr "radars «7h Peadyivann overly. ia the ath of Yobranry tat cx tho clove of the cara. | fuletal, without Furth noice. " $ i fohu Beaher, lew York, slightly. Corcoran, I, iow York aruulery, slightly. ten y ernl- janiuc ket papess please notice. b tre nay fh li Sergt. Fred. Williains, E, 119th ennay van, alight. faci ie SUCCESSFUL UNION RECONNOISSANCE. val, thore was to have boon a performance in the evening Consuux.—At Earlem, on Sunday, March 26; Sosaw john Murray, F. 100th Pennsylvanix; John Krerem, G, 65th New York, sever Sketch of the Rebel Genoral William R. at the theatre; but, ia lighting the lamps, through somo | DERFOUR, the beloved wife of eB. Conklin, J. A. Williamson, D, 95th yivania, severely, — « ‘The relatives and ‘riends of phe family are respectful ia Sener 1 dh Peony ast John Riley, C, 95th \yonnsy ant ‘slightly. is The rebel General T: ‘Torey. the scenory caught fire, The building was | invited to ation the funeral, from the Methodist Tplsoc- rod, Falook, 8, let Masenebe HO. Conningham, J , 95th Penns; avant, severely. rel neral Terry is reported to have been killed soon déstroyed, and the flames spread from house to | pal chureh, 120th etrvet, between Third and Fourth ave- in tho ussault on Fort Steedman on the 26thingt. tt has | TRO Strength and Position of the been erroneously stated and believed that this officer wag the Judge Terry, of California, who kitled Broderick about Rebels Discovered. the year 1857. 'This ie a mistake. It was David J. who was engaged ip the due! with Broderick. 0 rel i General Eee is Willisin R. of Virginia, and com- famous © ” tnd of ihe mons “stoners brgniy”” ecamally | Mobile to be Stubbornly service as @ captain in the Fifth Virginia infantry, Defended. m. Havens, F, 2d Michi ‘Win. 8. Ro; ©, 2d Mi hie th tain New York. wriven Gowle, F, 100th Pennsylvania, Long, F, 100th Pennsylvania. Joseph Kols, G, 100th Pennsylvania. J. A, 100th Foonaylvania. joward, D, 100th Pennsylvania, John R, Hoskurs, 100th Pennsy!vania, Ouse, four dred ho Bues, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. bs biped boys houses wore destroyed, in- Corconax.—On Monday, March 27, Tuomas Conconan, @ volving a lose of forty to fifty millions of Haytien dollars, | native of Kings county, town of Canaher, Ireland, inthe and depriving hundreds of persons of their homes. The | 22d year of his age. The friends of tho family and those of his father, Gre, though lasting enty six hours, destroyed the most | patric Corcoran, and Catharine Callahen, aro respects active inggs part gf the city. There wore but a fow | fully invited i> 4 the funeral, on Wednesday after- fird dbgincs, and such a searoity of axos that hardly any- | NOON, at one o’ol vk, from 198 West streot. thing contd be dono to arrest the progross of the flames. Dackgn,—Suddenily, op Bootae, March 27, Caines C., Corporal A. J. Hoeffliger, D, 96th Pennsylvania, elightly; Corp. Henry Bumgardner, 4, 96th Pennsylvan) buy. Corporal Paul Frotier, D, 371 yoy ht Corporal D. Merrihew, I, 12ist New York, slightly. W. E A, 121st New York, slightly, Henry Stevens, A, 121st New York, slightly. Cape Win. MeLanglin G, Listh Pexbesl nis, slighth m. Mc! iD, ‘ennsy lv: r. Bocond Lieut. Thos. W. "Chandler, A, O5th ‘New York, 5 alightly, eldest son of Chaties A. and Auna ft. Dacken, aged 4 years, Jucob Burns, K, 100th Pennsylvania, Serge Thos. F. Vaile, 24 Connecticut artillery, severely. | bas boon Tp oo oe eg Pen Re lig ang Sy Ag a The consternation of the people was great. For several | 4 ionihs aud Zt uaya 8 Lomuel "A, 1000 Pennsylvania, Sorgt. D. A. Bradley, D, 2d Connocticut artillery, slightly | ‘Stonewall ever since. During tho jtime he has days after the fre the city was patroled by guards. Tho | | The relatives and friends of the famtly are respectfully B. 0. Howe, K, Stth Massachusetts, Golor Sorgt. A. Withdmé, A, 2d Connecticut art, tg peg edgy ett, gy Bio ; : government ig taking moasures to assist the'sutferers, | [#Vited to ationa the funoral, on Wecuesday ufteruoo! 1 be ? be o'eloc! 5 his F.Mobaiguen, E, 1004 Poonsylvania, aerg'D ul, Gy an i Sr bat temporary served under Jubel Early in tho valley, | @ontradictory Stories from Wew | eds sider subscription has boon opened for their room Pernt Taare ahapalbnl evn lap . H. Sayers, D, 67th Massachusetts, Huff, C, nsylvania, severely. fa di badly damaged at Cedar Mh < transferred benefit, ‘voklyn papors please copy. “ Corp. Ji a Gy 7 In January last, with tho rest of Early’s corps, under Gor- Orleans ‘ Dkuawyek.—Ou Sunday, March 26, A swe Maxy Rosa Ber nt Farnswor:h, F, Gist Pennsylvania, os F ‘broad Fee er dice ag non 6 don, to Potorsburg. Terry's brigade appoars to have led Papers. Dauatnren, aged 4 foore F inenthe sed 90 tape Scvond Lisat! Wan. Pigott, 14th New York heavy artillery. Sore 7, Downs £ gt ioeh Ponnsyivenia, alightly. Siem ee en eee MAILS FOR EUROPE. Hosa Sag Be ewig ind rat Liout. J. C. Hart, D, 14th New York heavy artillery, in, D.. isconsin, h ST attead the funeral, from ‘the residence. of- the parent ~ «| Sergt. 'T. T. Young, I, 12ist'N slightly. ‘Tho Cunard mail steams Ante: No, TGrabain avenue, Williamsburg, this (fmesday) af Ry Ln Es Uh THE PRESS REPORTS. THEE REPORT MOBILE EVACUATED | tle ncgos on weanetay frtieges on | mpecn at tra cick, ne ine (ee) Shofer, ¥, Bist Pennsylvania, Wm, Vandoworker, G, 121s New Yorks sovorely. f . ale Dincmax.—On Sunday, March 26, Isaueie 2, wife of Wm. Keuny, Sf,'100th Pennsylvania, Met dee BO, One The City Point Despatch. Shemelin for Barone wil slows tn: thie clly at @ quer: | Joka daney Dingman, |i tesla year of hex ven. Liottonant Maps Br ad Mere e Sergt. Major E.G, Osborno, 2d Connecticut art., killed. } - tip mug pate tor-paet one and at hedf-past five o'clock this afternoon. Her funeral will be ‘attended at the Ketor G@. Witiner, H. 50th Massachasots: Joseph Simpson, G, 65th Now York, slightly. Cor Poon, March 25-8. & =| The Rebel Troops to Join Genes | the New Yonx Herao—Kaition for Europe—will be | Church, Twenty-first, streot (Rov. Me, Thomp Major ‘ y, 67th ‘Massachusetts (mortally), First Lieut. Alex. Fi 1» ©, 95th > appaned slightly, ‘The reault of the engagement this morning wag moro bUshed at ‘el hi . (fussday) morn at teu olclock. i Daniel Lavonti, @, 57th Massachusetts, Lieut. Duroc, 12ist New York, {mportant than ot first - ral Lee, pul ten o'clock this morning. Decas.—On Sunday, March 26, Daym. N. Beoay, te ‘T. Mearl, A, er land . T. J. Nittavel, 57th Massachusetts, John Brown, H, 67th Massachuselta, Charles Battoler, A, 69th Massachuset Leonard WY, Huell, ‘A, 20th Michigan, ‘Wm; echaffer, E, 20th Michigan. Sergeant Charles Hamuel, FE, 20th Michigan, Hsoutonant D. R. Fish, 24 Michigan, oe A. Fenny, by 14th New York. FIRST BRIGADE, SECOND DIVISION, ‘WOUNDED. Samuel Dinmire, B, 102d Pennsyivania, severely. cob Gaza 1 94 Fonnvania agai. Corporal H. H. Foggan, Pennsylvania, severely, Corporal H. Gass, € 98d ennsylvania, severely. ©. H, 93d Pennsylvania, slightly. Licut. Wm. Risen, B, 93d Pennsylvania, severely, ©. Hoverling, F, odd henuuyleanie: ee ‘Single copies, in w: ready for the Gath your of his age. SEN SORT SNE ERO | his frida are. ena pesisullo-ineiiedsd-agsnal mete Prizes Cashed im Al) Legalized Lotteries | ral, this (Iuvsday) morning, at hull-past nine o'clock, and taformation given, | Drawings aont, from his laiw residence, No. 228 Madison strovt, then-e . CLUTS, Broker's oflce, 176 Broadway. | st, Terosa’s church, corner of Rutgers and Henry siseote, Prizey Cashed 1 ries. Inf ry where @ solen.a requiem mass will be celebrated fer-the . BR ‘CLAYTON, 10 Wall street, Now York. At the point whore the onomy charged, the main linesare &., &e., &. only one hundred and fifty yards apert, the ground between, ~ i boing level and free frour obstructions, oxcept the abatis The steamor Evening Star, Captain Winpenny, from in front of the works on each sido, At this place fring | New Orleans 19th inst., arrived at this port yesterday. between the pickets has been almost continuous, and We are indebted to her officers for the prompt delivery of soarcely a day passes without twoor three being wounded | our despatches and for complete files of newspapers, ‘on our side at least, 1 Legalized Lotte= | rypose of his soul, His remains will be inierred im Eleventh street Cemetery. Kulanvgi.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 27, Lota, W. W. Ramsay, G, 57th North Carolina od) H. Karchmech,’B, 93d Pennsylvania, slightly. A Silent Sewing Machine— ¥.S., caughter o: Michael and Frances Einauuel, ip the 3.8, basin 2d uchigan. aa J. Conor, K, 98a Ponnsylvanig, slighty. * This part of the line has beon occupied by tho Third Said Fy Thompson's Despatoh, WILLOOX & GIBBS. +g, UO Brosdway. | 201 Yon it sce aun friends of the family are respeottuliyp Homor Brook, K, 20th Michigan. P. P, Franner, E, 92d Pennsylvania, slightly. brigade of tho First division of the Ninth ‘corps, General AUPHIN ISLAND, Ala, March 15, 1865. A Secret Worth Knowing—Inva ‘ble | invited to attend the funcral, from No. 417 State atreet, to {young marmel females. Information, Adviéa free. | on Weduosday afternoon, at three o'clock. Address Dr. Morris, box 4,929 New York Post office. Christian Lutz, K, 20th Michigan, Sorgt. C. Gwin, H, 93d Pennsylvania, severely. Jno. 8. Wilbur, battery I, 6th United States Army, * THE AUTHORITIES AT MOBILE REFUSE TO EXCHANGE NEWS- Sergt. W. Quilier, 'H, 03d Pennsylvania, alighily. Molangblin commanding: He has often: expressed: his PAPERS. Pas Tayety H, 5th Hassechusstia. Sorp, ¥..H- Irvin, E, 984 Pennsylvania, slightly. ability to broale trough the enomy's linos here, and only | ane guthorities at Mobile yesterday and to-day have re- tt Sone Vie Pein sone tee hie ber eee 3h. ture. Gr'inth Nott Careline, (rebel), Sorgt. A, Kill gio aaceremiean ‘Mighily. yentoniay ho showed how it could be dono to some visl- | rigeg to exchange newspapers, No reason is given by | A Passing Remark.—Amon, Piskd, formerly of shls city, ta tee aeara ees CONN Ae, tors, who were inspecting tho works. ‘This morning four divisions of the enemy were massed in the rear of their line, under the command of General Terry, who was appointed to lead the charge. These troops consisted of Bushrod Johnson's, Walker's, Evans’ replenished hig stock of Promenade, Driving The relatives and Tent evente of the day it may be mentioned that G Hats tor the yeason, und that it now comprises a larger nium. her of distinetive styles that can be found in the entice trade elsewhere. GENIN, 513 Broadway is of the family are invited te ne residenee ot his uncie, A. L. Pougukeepsie, this '(Tucs- iwo o'clock. y morning, March 27, of paralysis, son of Rebecca L, and the ‘late George &. Prank Braoson, A, 43d North Carolina (rebel), P. Packard, ¥, 67th Massachusetts, Sno. RK, Jones, K, 12th North Carolina (rebel). Alfred B. Miller, 1, 67th Massachusetts, “A. Fairman, K, 14th Now York. D, Rubright, K, 03d Pennsylvania, slightly. Ww. Bonjumn b, G, 98d Pennsylvania, severely. Sergt. W- R. Traver, A, 102d Ponnsy! Coxp, A, Jacob, EF, $3d’Pennsylvania, ©, Hommel, G,'98d Pennsylvania, se them for doing so, but it ia supposed that they may wish to withhold news from us of disaster to their arma, RECONNOISSANCE UP THE BAY, One of our Monitors to-day made an important recon- nia, severely, verely, aly, Gaonan Haxry «James Young, A, 100th Pennsylvania, J. Markley, B, 93d Pennoyivania, alighily. . A.—If You Forget to Bring Home a Bote | jy" wed 40 years, Baumuel Wheaton, L, lath New Yor‘ John Louder, 1, 93d Pennsylvania, slightly. and Gues’ divisions, of General Gordon's corps. yciemanee "> Mobile Bay. Tho strength as well as the | Wo or PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEiKUS, when | /¥x sced 40 year take place from Friends’ Meeting House, L. Tainter, L, l4ca New York. Pa Henry Hartley, B, 93d Pennsylvania, slightly, At five A. M. tho charge was made, and the time oocu- position of several of the enomy’s most important works your wite is g ihe will probably otfer Yous } Woachester, on Welnosday morning, at cloven o’elock: Capt. R. ¥. Mothit, F, 100th Pennsylvania, % Millor, B, 93d Pennsylvania, severely. g lea’tn thi 6 » ¥ was Giscovored. The rebels allowed the Monitor to go | Private box. Carriages will be waiting at Mott Haven depot on the Phil, C, Waish, D, 105th Pennsylvania. fohn Waliors, B, 93d Pennsylvania, slightly. pi crossing the space botween tho lines, cutting | Snore she ploased without firing upon her. AR on ag ig nae arrival of the nine A. ML Wain from Twenty-siaca sureot, . Wilson, D, 100th Pennsy sdeut. J. H. Bartchomer, B, k rof the x " jarlew Railrod Samus! A. Wilson, D, 100th Pennsylvania. jout, J. H. Bartchemer, B, 93d Pennsylvania, aeverely. | down the abatis and gotting to tho roar of the fort was are Chanec. " suit*of Ready | Harlow It . L. Brown, G, 50th Massachusetis, John Loam, B, 93d Pennsylvania, slightly, the work of only afew miautes. Horo thoy formod in | 7H" BABEL MADERA AT MONI NttARIN OR a OEE Te Ee cee ee NN OROKAW, Mwy | Guossixk, -On Eaturday morning, March 25, of con- Wm. Banghurst, D, 100th Pennsylvania, John Garome, HI, 93d Pennsylvania, slightly. hee eae ae 3 REMDITANCE, e CNOMnG a as ween nn nnd 60 Lettie sleos, . | oummpiion, Many Euasanrm, wife of ancy. Glomer ond Dr. Morse, 14th New York, wounded and a prisoner, Thos, Slaven, 1, bad Pennsslvania, slightly. ine of battle, brigade front, and while one portion ad- Desertors and refugees from Mobile are hourly picked ree or of the lavo Jacob Hawkshurst, in the 30th year Abrahare Garland, 1-208th Penusylestl ‘A. DPA, 9ia Pony eau ghiy. jt werosweteainasisiebiay aie ytitein eA. cheepetntee -eekee seterdicagdry ed lg 2 * ariieral serviog'wil bi eld’ al hb tate renrdediog Ko brabam Garland, I, 208th Peausylvania, B. Wamback, 1, 102d Ponosy: ver o expecting: lank and captu that the rebele are convinced that an advance willbe | |, - 2 * * ries ean ri Lepaee dda torsos de H. Serubuars'F'god Penmayienaie,eaigtin wholo lino to the river. Tho latter party were met by | mado immediately upon the city by a powerful combined | YUH speakers and singers will find “BROWN! BRON- welipors al rs : reve whe teoige 8. Modhoing, 203th Pennsylvania Sgt Pema Orceebetaasteaiie esrieaty ; ay ony Michigan and driven back after some | force of the army and navy. Tho authoritios command. | OHIAL TROCKHES” beneficial in clearing the volce before | ulso th memnbare of Bt, nt Lodge, No. Ly wd A Louls f nk, EB, 200th Pennsylvania, Franklin McClinter, 0, 934 Pom , ha ting. ing the cit; determined to make # desperate and or ing d relieving the throat after any unu- re Teapan! rein aon i J vanklin McClinter, C, 93d Pennsylvania, severely, ing the city appear determine: mi ne (Reaeing.cr singing; ony deine x HdORY.—1n this city, on Monday, March 27, of con~ Lieut. J. F. Hoifiman, A, 208th Pennsylvania, Be Oy Tho force that attacked tho fort were repulsed by the +4] A 5 2 , : wm. Gonnan, A, 93d Pennsylvanta, slightly. P 7 stubborn resistance. aad : A culiar adapta. | gestion of the brain, Jenvix D., only daughter of Silas and — aidley te ORY ced AS G, 8. Baldwin, B, 93d Pennsylvania, severely. garrison soveral times; but, their numbers being #0 su- STORMY WEATIBR. sunt exertiog.of-the:reeal orane Daring m pecallan, aAapter | Te a repcey, Tet lake Wat Seana ee nie D. B. sailor, # 268th Pennsy!vania, oa ee hry aes ae Rennes iy ania, soverely, porior to ours, they finally overpowered and took prison- AsIwrite this despatch the wind blows a gale from | tion to affections which disturb the organs of speech. For i Tho re yates ane Pega ne ae Sealy heidi epectfully Corporal Michiel Smith, KE, 200th Penneylvania. AE Frasto, 08, Pecnerteasin uve ors nearly all who wore in it. They at once sent the | the northeast, while the rain fails in torrents. More rain | Cougha aud Colda the Troches are effectual. : b elaven-aaume Orcton Laka, Ls Aer Nor comeye ‘i iat ana Gee ene) F. Raber, F, 93d Pennsylvania, severely. capturod over the works to their lines, and many suc- | has fallon within the last six weeks than in an equal = ae truing leave Twonty-sixth street ‘at eight o'clock in thd ©, Anman, G, 209th Pennsylvania, J. H, Nagle, D, 93d Pennsylvania, severe ocod 5 nie Batchelor’s © Dye—The Best in the | mornin, Boras Sites eezick, Hi, 0th, Peunsyleacia, J. H: Miller’ A’ 934 Pennsylvania’ sever ly lod tar. getting away; ‘and: ranning, becky thei'g Ipogth 06 tne for ten: years pen. instantaneous, The only perfect | Grick—On Monday morning, Mayeh 27, Tuomas Pip ge eo ng tal etal er 5. Poven, A, 93d Ponnsylvania, sevoroly. being very small that had chargo of them. The Press Despatches. ret. Grace, in the 64h year of bis age. Bami, E Wor me e001 Pex rest J. W. Williams, H, 93d Pennsylvania, severely, Genoral Wilcox moved up part of his command from New 0 March 19, 1885, 7 8 and frienus of Uhe family are respectfully Seth el Pate tin’ one emmy ivania. H. Hotter, G, 93d Pentayivania, severely. tan, dali to. ts des ok tal, cc a a nw ORLEAXB, Best—Miller’s Hair Dye—Cheapest tm | invited to attend ie funcrai, ov Wednesday alternoon, ag AM rece Coys tates sce he Capt. A. G. Dougiass, A, 139th 'Ponnsylvania, severely. J The ty of. J. P, Benjamin and John Slidell, in | price, heat in quality. Try it. Sold by drngaists. Depot 56 | it’ twy o'clock, trom 81. Susth se-oud Bareol, Wallianne: P B yivania, y. property Win, R. McClelland, A, 2091! Pennsylvania, Hap my from the 1 th ho fort. Goneral oy strdet. “ W. B. Joyner, K, 130) North Carolina (rebel, Mnlor Yotus: Erne ane Foeparhyenia, sovtrély, chomy from the line on the right of the fort, General | 4, ortoans, has been condeinned in the United State y Be a eis burg Reso enemies sip rrregepresteriiser sah ans W. Benjamin, C, 93d Pannsylvania, Hartranft’s division, lying partly in reserve and partly on . ~ Hanr.—At Port Jefter 1, on Sunday, March 26, Jas, -R, Thomas, C, 46th North Carolina (rebel), Lieutenant Célobel Keller, €4d Pennaytvania, severely, y District Court as forfeit to the United States. Best Tonicfor Spring—Caswell, Mack é& oi tho line, to tho left, was quickly on the ground, with re- lixaya, ‘Tuomas K. Lown, roof bis age, Milton ey F, 200th Pennsyiyania, Coa. Ferro, Phosphorated Elixir of George Fishie, 204 Pennsylvanian Lioutonant P. Fisher, DP, 938d Pennsylvania, severely, New Onteans, March 21, 1885. 1 family are respectfully: ), inforcements, and at once asaaulted the fort in turn from , baz Henry Karthnitz, B, 98d Pennsylvania, severely. 4 a of tour cleared: yeaterdas 7 attend the ‘oma his father’s residence, Shag Denaro Oy 200ky Pennarivants, Livul J. K. MeCluskoy, K,1901h Ponneyivania; soverely, | the roar, which the rebels seemed determined to hold at PR ech et aa youre] | Colgate & Cote Honey Brown Windsor | Oo Wednosday al it paot tires ovlotk Lopo Sufe, B, 40th Pennsylvania. Joun Hidloy, A, 93d Pennsylvania, severely. all hazards. Three repeated charges were made, and aud dealers in portuméry and fun Fivrr.—On Monday, M 7, after w long and severe Sight checks on Now York one-half per cont discount. The Louisiana State banka have suspended. illness, Awwy, the beloved w.te of John Hopp, in the Gita B.F. Slusher, A, 209th Peansyivania. - SECOND BRIGADE—SKCOND DIVISION. 4 Martin Armeli, K, 200th Peamsylvavia, . WOUNDED, Cherokee Medicines for the Unfort after that tho fighting hore was over, the ‘Johnies’’ Y 4 ts laying down their arms and surrendering. The relati and friends of the family are respectfully Richard Frackhead, A, 209th Pennsylvania. P. H. Kinsbary, K, 11th Vermont artillery, severely. nate.—S2 page pamphlet, with full particulars, free, Address | |. The rulatives and friends mally. are prepeciey Lieut, Lazarus Nincat, #, 206i Poaneylvante, Co} itephen Hherty, D, 4th Vermont art! ery, aigatly. To the loft of Fort Steedman is located battery No. 11, Newspaper Accounts. Dr. W. B. MERWIN & CO., 68 Liberty st., Now York. we 1a pipnd. tos aan cr bron: a aaa Isaxc G, Vale, K, 200th Pennsylvania. Joseph Lapaigno, C, 6th Vermont artillery, slightly. which the enomy also managed to get possession of, but MOBILE RAKORTRD BY ACUATED. aici pm street and Righth avenge. . Sorgt. Audvew Wogner, I, 209th Pennsylvania, Andrew Wheeler, K, 1st Vermont artillery, stightly, did. nok Bain it fou. and alvligua’s tise tomahe bard the: (From the New Orleans Indopendent, March 17.] Dyspepsia Tablets.—Welling’s Dyspep= | “ii ill on Friday evening, Mach 24, Wnustam Tr David Combs, K, 209th Pennsylvania, Augustus B. Pullitoh, H, Ist Vermont artillery, severely. hot keep it long, and although they fougl y A lady, in whom implicit confidence is placed, and | sia Tablets, fon Indigestion and Heartburn. Scones box. | pit c 42 yours , , Dail. Wartz, thai Penusyl: ana, Robert spencer, G, 4th Vermont, slightly. ‘were forced to relinquish it. who arrived here last week direct from Mobilo, states | Sold by draggims. holesal oT Broadway. Tholrebsives 2a0 teiscdé Bethe family. are invited. te Wm. H. Nole, ¥, 200th Pennsylvania Geo. B. Lawrence, D, 24 Vermont, slixhtly. Tt was vt Oret reported that the rebels had carried off | that whon she loft that city all sppoarancse indicated | ea ome attend the funeral, from the residence of bis father-in. Jacob Fuimer, C, 209th Pennsylvania, Chas. R. Plumb, ¢, 84 Vermont, slightly, thi Mars; but this ‘proves to have boon a mistake, | tat tt was beingevscuated by the rebel troops. Infor | |, MESSeAey, Sentca the gums, purifies and perfumes the | law, Joseph Lawrence, 116 Madison avenue, this (Tuses Geo, W. Woil, E, 200th Penssylvania, Josoph Lssour, G) 5th Vermont, severely. ree mort 5 bul proves vay * | mation has since been received here which would justity Biasth; cleanses’ Denutifies and’ Breserves the tech from | de ; phere o vidbole, mihee pertae inelicalone Saml. Shank, C, 200:h Pennsylvania. Joseph Ainsworth, L, 1st Vormont artillery, alightly. They took one over the side of the fort; but, in their | the correctness of this opinion. The report of its evacu- | yoith Yo old age. A rg Monday, March 27, after a protracted and. Jacob Law, 1, 209th Pennsylvania, ATT icc pelieds raiits ete ea ag haste to get back to their lines, thoy droppod it within a | stlon fn also credited by, tte miteary, mathe ties, bere.) "geld by all drggiata, omy ainful illness, which she bore with movkuesa aud be Beet boon Pe Aart aad aris eco baa Vermont, ne A aaeaa fow yards of the broastworks, from which place it will be | got; whenever the federala want tho city they'll march | Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hair Christian, rosighation, Mant Axa, the beloved wife of Gosis Holtman, K, 200th Ponnsyivania. Joseph Bally, G Sth Vermont, soveroly. brought in to-night. ‘on it and take possession. frgrp low forcheads or any part of the body. Warranted. As | Willie #° Howe ty aro rospectfully invited to at- Isaac Long, D, 208th Pennsylvania, : Josoph Caraway, 1,, 1st Vermont artillery, slightly. Tne toss of the enomy is much heavier than oltre ONSUNCTION WITH LER’S FORCES CONTEMPLATED, re bond dhe fimerval. teres dacemesita late seakdensa, 100 Luther G. Sb rman, D, 200th Pennsylvania, Re 8S i A, Ist Vormont artilery, severely. ‘Thetr dead and wounded numbor more than double ours, si (From the New Orleans Times, March Cd Reduction in Pri of Ch Leonard atreot, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Dunl. B. Knaub, D, 200th Penneylvania, Henry Downs, A, 24'Vormont, slightly, ban atthe » Desortors and. there are only eight thousand | | Great mction im Prices of Cham-= reios ” volock: w. W. hinrrow, Hoot Ponnsyivania, Ephraim Clough, ¥) 2d Vermént, lighiy. while we havo over etghtoon hundred prisoners, among | b%" opie. aad that they contemplate evacuating | Pague Wines. Union alOuN, DUNCAN'S SONS, Funeral sryioes st Triaiey chara at halt pan two OWE David B. Wallac 200th Pennsylvania, P H. J. Widoawak-, Ist Vormont artillery, slightly, them about forty officers. that place. Their destination is unknown. A conjuno- . Kxxre.—In Boaverkill, N. Y. ‘Thuraday, March ‘" ania, Chas, E. Ti D, 2a rel} bs * 1, on lay, Bobi Be chapef, 2orth Penasyivanie, Sergi, James G. Lyon, bib Vormoat’ slightly.” Tho works on both sides were lined with eoldioes | fon vith teeing to reports of ihe afortsald deste. | , Grover & Baker's Firat Premium Klas. | Many M. Maxtix, daughier of tho late Williams Keefe, Hency Seager J S00ih Rennayivatin. Sosueais sea eanseties waiching the proceedings manding, ana | St, ibe weather ts rough, with evidence of an im. | HeSHyshand skein Sowing Manes 45 Brondmay, | oy eden —tn Brooklyp, on Sunday, March 26, Morn Samuel Babcock, F, 2111 nnsylvant “ james Mc Gin , al ft faryland, Captain Carter cor Ing, an pending storm. . ——" —— eldest son of Charles and Margaret Moshier, aged 8 yer Potor Hoftiand,'Gy200th Pennsylvania (killed, Henry Gufmond, iy Suh Vormaat, aug the Ove Hundroith Fonnayvana Voluntwrs are hgh | © Hor Monn bs wen Saga teal day ok relatle: ‘Depoy Nort atuay ec) Bold by al draggiaa, | °°" Now ous darmig on hae lett us = ;; Balch, 1 ‘ormo! epok: the occasion. Five stan pit’ : sgt ee tae, & , Oy os ee vert lis vonens aig” slightly. 2 papain ite. tik Wiloor’s division fy sing See eee TE LA | | Mighest Premium Leck Silich Sawing hoe be en da . k i THR! RS. ti Jacod Rice, G, 207th Pennsylvania, ‘THIRD BRIGADE—SECOND DIVISION, Johnson, of tho Fifth Virginia; private J. B. Chambers, «heey Machites, "WHEELER 2 WILSON, @5 Broadway. See Thore to praise the God of love. Daul. ‘208th. “s T i. » ; . B. (From the New Orleans True Delta, March 18. E ‘Wm. 8. Cadwatiader, E, gooch Pennaytvania i pines teanin:isighil of the First Virginia, and Corporal M. D. Deurte each | The heavy guns up the bay are still heard at Mihstrg Wheeler & Wilson Buftod Hole Machine. nme friends and relatives of the family ara roepsettutiy Jos. Somers, F, 205th Pennsylvania, ee aes 'G doh Neo York, aligba taking one, of tho day, and & courier junt fn reports that the rebels | messes, Fowler de Wells, Phrenologists, | tarents, No 3 Vino airoct, this (Tueclap} ulteraoen, ot at Dall tl Council eavy airy. W. Benaon i oth Goong woversy It reported that General Gorton, to the dght this | Yaaro in ant hourly expectation of receiving. the TEE Seseee MAY: RemeneneN ey” Sit ns Sctiéai; Misia Se Sinha Milks and nathan 209th ania. . 3 . tion. wen cut down Munro's Ton Cent Novels. y , : 4 Wm, Houk, E, 200ih Pennsylvania. F. H. Black, I, ist’Maino, slightly. sporene,) “99, pee wis’ pa bisicnen Sov Maiitsc andi ehleace, | Sedteste SEGes eatiia ane oven, purpine: caechoat 67th year of his age. opal Same 6 Sth, Fin enceyvanty | ee ay Srciamaton, “By Godt Jon an though; the mon wont | Mom wil be If teed eRe Tame eetemat EF | sorta wuond tne omen toe ws ts ea Jonathan N.chols, C, 24th North Carolina (rebel). jan, D, 1st Maine, slightly. :'* aftor whieh ho left, and was not a(terwards The Hotel Burners. Track of 6—The Man Eators, 7—Charlotte Temple, | No, 258 Madison strect, this (Tuesday) morning, at ui D. Doty, A, 207th Pennsylvania, W. Patten, F, 1st Maine, severely. Aight ” Loan y 8—The Death Face. 9—The Indian Siayer. 10—The Tiger of | 9% precisoly, The romains will be conveyed to 38. ndraw’J. lawson, 0, 40th Vi bangs a Capt. J. Goldihwalt, H, 1st Maine, severely. Tioutohant Nye, of the Fourteonth Massachusotis bat- | THR DISCHARGE OF i. A. M'DONALD STATEMENT | the Goon, aie Fhe, Hunters Triumph. Jz the Voean | ‘Teres’s church, where a solomm high mass of requiem m, H. P, Clark, th Pennsylvani Corp. C. @. Lathrop, D, 122d New York, severely, tory, was killod while fighting his guns, He was ordered fearted Ncout, 15—The Scourge of the 16—The | Will be olferod for the repose of his soul, aud thence to, J. D. Wolf, D, 209th Pennsylvania, dead. "ev D, 1224 New York, slightly. id * Toronto, C. W., Dec, 25, 1864. wMaulon. 17—Long-L 1 Shoes The De f | Calvary Cemetery for interment. 3.5 Gorst 23d North Ca rain (rebel). rs “iy Fit Ware cblisae naa: to surrender: Out retent, sat ox builets wore found to | Major Genoral Somw A: Dix; ‘commanding’ Department of Soke serie Wilt Boot, the itovntaing. “isthe McCame-On Monday, March 27, Cuamtms MoCape, ohm Yost, I, 290th Pennsylvania. Licut. Joseph Whelpey, D, 1st Mane, severely. avo enters y.. He was a gallant officer an : Ee 20 ing Rangers. 2i—Rattiesnake | aged 7 years, 3 Wi E, 200th Pennsylvania. " severel: A - the East:— 2 OF, Flower of the Wigwam. 22—Rickety Tom, the Tho relatives and friends of the fail: wm Ba. chares;'Hy 200th Pennsylvania ° wed senate Nee vou ugar ee eee Sin—It having come to our knowledge that a arge | Hover. 33—The imps of the Prairie; or, Tho Slasher of he | snetied toaiteud he funotel, teow the reeidence: ath Jacob H. Hiest-r, G, 200th Ponnsylvan'a.” JP. Flardors’ B’ st Maine, sovorelye Colonel Penteonst, of the One Hundrodth Peansyivasia, | | 1 oe persons have been pinced under arreat by | Pevhrom to cece artis Gient eh of Banker Oni | parents, Bernard and lsabelin McCabe, Mo 166, Beak Corporal He wers, E, 200th Penusylvania, orgt. 8. Crosaby, H, 77th New York, slightly, was ulso killed while gallantly leading his men inthe | 2" hy bat sted with th seca Oheok, the Wild Half Breed, 2—Squinteyed Bod, | Kighty-sixth street (Yorkville), on Wednosday afternoon, Serzt. G. Rdisilie, A, 200th Pennsylvania, gz cis, A, Ist Maino, slightly. action. This regiment is composed mostly of now mon, | YoUr onder, charged with being connected with the re- | The ially of the Woods $o—Snakey Snodgran Rolling | at two o'clock, without further notice. David Lankee, Pennsylvania, F Ste D, 77th New York, severe; : cent attempt to fire the hotels in the city of New York, | Thunder; or, the Rival War Chicfs. 82—Heay; het the | MoGoway.—-On Sunday, March 26, Basinger, the be- Bah J Cia, amu ooncy van Borge A. 4, Kimball, 1 1a siine, slighly Yi aisgieia ne HY = ae grape and among whom is ouo Benjamin A. McDonald, we, the | Hold, Segal $8 Sig Sam the Quaker Spy” MeThe Thies | toved wife of Marlin McGowan and daughter” of Jobm Jacob W. Breeiner,H, 200th Pennaylvania bh gana ocr cag ee Wes eee eee uonereigned, from: sense of duty. we owe to Bi A, Ret." sat Mmne frends of the family, and those of hee samuel KR. Trysinger, B, 200th Pennsylvania, G. Speck, A, 49th New York, sevorely. Foxtress Monroe, March 26, 1865. MeDonald and others innocently accused, beg leave to | For ante by all news agents, and sent, post paid, om receipt | Martin Gallagher, will attend the funeral, trom her late Geo, Snyder, Vennsy!vania. Serst. J.'F. Conn 122d New York, severely, The steamer Webster, which has just arrived from the fe onsideration the following statement, | f price. GEORGE MUNRO & CO, residence, No. 61 Mulberry street, this (Tuesday) morn- Emanuel Derrosa, C, 200th Pennsylvania, gi ed ‘ia P eee v Gubeaty fee reer com p: 6 » 187 Wiliam atreet, New York. | inp at nine o'clock, and procesd to Transfiguration ta Teekes, O, 200th Pennsylvaaia. Fates aaa New York “aighty. front, brings intelligence of a general engagement all | hoping it may be the means of the speedy release of the church, Mott street, where a solomn mass of requiom 4 Mock, ¢, 206th Pennsylvania. Corp. H. G.'Porkins, B, Ast Biaino, al ghtly, along our lines to-day. [This doubtless refers to Satur; | said McDoanld, who, we most solemnly attest, is wholly | Old Eyes Made New. wil, be offered up for the repose of her soul, from tence, Geo, Fry, B, 209th Pennsylvania. Wy. oul ist, “ os innocent of the charges preferred against him, or of any direeting how to sheedtly restore sight and give | Mit, We Outre Ub Uo ey Cometery Srobe eet, s0eth Pecnaytvaats, een: aa men ror hibos, day.) ‘ kuowledge of tho intention of the undersigned to fire without ald of doctor OF medicine. Sant by | Ot Soe cloak emiay: Mnrgh’at, Sceare, youngest Bei Shatfe, Fag be lvania, J. W. Jordan, B, Ist Ma vovercly. Ono hundred and five Se rake captured yesterday foe nase ta pee A: Oa bint 'wiahinted el Ontiada, "E. B. FOOTE, M.D., 1,180 Broadway, New York. son of John and Hannah McKinney, aged § years, BT Holic boats snore 7 Rouke, G ied Kew Yor ot afterncon, came down on the Webster. and all the arrangements for phosphorus and other mate: | phe Great Germ Hetimitter watt | tne yuueral milf take place this pli) Mbaicatit, oly John Mailhour, D, 200th Pennsylvania. Hi. H. Gilman, 1 ist ‘slightly, The Annapolis Despatch. rial necessary for the Baryon, ee perfected fas wo arch, catarrh, oatarrh, bronchitis, throat | two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 187 Kass pop ° . ‘ ‘hoare . ¢ Potor Z. Storn, ‘D, 200th Pennsylvania, W. Rathbone,’ D, 43d New buy, Aeihieelith, Mereli. 29,2008 ))| SATE 8 ee ener etek th tent colda, hoarvencss, dipineria, and the iret | twenty-second street. No carriages —- L. W. Reed, ¥, ist Maine, slightly. two oF three. of us were furnl with letters - r EMA ior sit | O'Riuky.—On Monday, March 27, Mrs. Many. O'Rizsy, List of Wounded in the Second Corps, | [. 0. Leughlls, Ein Maines severe! ‘The fag of trace boats New York and Manhattan have | of introduction to McDonald, by his brother in | CO; druggists, 31 Park row: HEGRMAN & Co. 205 300 SIL | ea care ty 4 ‘ eine, i arrived from Varina, with one thousaud three hundred | Cnnada, simply | stating in substance that tho | arith “ity Washington street, Bosion, Mass., wholesale | The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully, eceived in Hospital up to Four | Serg. J. McGrogor, F, severely. rk 6s Io "gota Now Yor! lod men and sixty o! Most of the | bearers visited New York for business purposes, and 10- invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 1 o'Clock P. M., March 25. M. P. Sullivan, E, ‘ork, severely. and fifteen parol an ity officers, ld ‘that the: romfortabl: Se Uni, K, 20th Tndrana, thigh. Corp. F. J. Ridder, B, 49th Now York, severely, a red in North Caroli roa asa palcuuemnate tee cee aad ete | ————— = | Wost Twenty-ninth street, "Her romains will be takes leary UR. Trak, G, 120th New York, leg. iH ba Foniain, B sold New York, se Wk tha tos left fighting i thins Sb aedbuvad eee mee Ro doneh bed ore welled Mealy 4 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS to Calvary Cemetery, on Wednesday afternoon, at one 9 coverslip . , o'clock, Finer Lusut, BF, Oampbeiing,' ort feomytvenie, mad, TE concer, talidessereoaes Potersburg, and roports eaid that Grant bad advanced | {rough him two of the undersigned procured lodgings ‘Maveied O'Rutty.—On Saturday, March 4, at. his resid Adam Smcilcer, B 20th Indias, foot ; ‘. Bich, G, 1h2d New York, severely. fois Mien ooene tative.” Touse Nora Union square; the other part being eocupied | _ Aat-—Lana.—On Sunday, March 19, at the residence of | Do dag a ecg np em Regherme Meape ad ‘Charles Will , 20th Tndinna, face, Thos. Cinre, B, 1st Maine, severely. 3 * a Fibci’kea,, brother in law of the elds, BERNARD Aab, 0, Mr. Tuomas ORenLY, mere Genoral Sheridan, with his whole cavalry foree, | by the Driggs’ Piano Manufacturing Company, by whom ‘Donald was employed. We also asked the vie Grossed the James at Deep Bottom yesterday morning to wep of depeaiting’ ear fuods ‘in the safe of the join General Grant. Everything shows that some de- | company, and % 0 referred to ar. Colwell, Otsive move was about to take placo. the treastirer of the concern, who permitted us to do #0, No papers could be had from the rebels. ertke money 0s sopet. ts hed cccasions to wee some to wo About one hundred of the sick were admitted into the | our knowledge to Mr. McPonald; and whatever time was James Learney, fy 20th Indiana, back. Michael Mouris, H, 20th Indiana, leg. sh Joyle, F, 13d’ New York, arm. Burnes, @, 20th Indiana, arm. m Toney, G, 20th Indiana, knee. Heary Stover, ©, Lith New a A leg. Ch veles Quick’ F, 120th New York, je 18 deeply regretted by bis sorrowing widow and. Oa eon taal ana ose yom y, | family for the loss of a good father and husband, und by Dave aseete at ‘Albany, on Tuesday, March 1, by | the bg fmunity for the fess fe member of the Rev. J. Livingston Reese, Frevento 8. Davis, of Hol. | *elety- ; , Rest in 3 ke, Mass., to Connetia A., daughter of Geo. J. Knight, | presay On Woduesday, March 8, at Arcachon, nese |.comrt—Diceixsox.—On Monday, March 27, by the | Bordeaux, France, C. %. Poixam, Eaq.,, formerly of New Colwell, and nev m. . f his age. Emory 1. Cling, ¥, 220th New York, foe, it in the rooma of the company was in the society of | Rey. Geo. B. Draper, Lieut. J. N. Daggerr to Kuma L., | York, im the 46th yoar of Aroosirong Sehway, B, 120th New York, ankle. ee tre omen Me’ ¢. and other members and employes of the concern. | daughter of the late Roswell Dickioxon. Par re Aye nn pra gy my nt ap ned i ‘The Philedelphia Despateh. We almost invariably found McDonald busy, and seldom | | Gnarworn—Lioyy.—On Saturday, March 25, at St. | “iio iistives and friends of the family are od passed more than the time of day with him. And we Putapeirnts, March 27, 1866. | Tost solemnly assert and declare that never, to A despatch from City Point gives the following among | our positive knowledge, did jeate to said MoDouald, eliber by word of tho loases in the fight on Saturday :—In thesFourteenth | ever communica ol , el ror th or in writing the object of our visit to New York heavy artillery, Captain Holden, Company L, Ray wey tounnaee ee ania or ords, Miguel or wounded; Lieutenant Baccus, Company G, prisoner; | otherwise, lend bimbo myeeture the otfect of our tie Lieutenant Foote, Company M, prisoner; Lieutenant | sion; and if icDoual now of our intention it rely conjecture; but we assert that he did not and Picket Company ¥, prisoner. Company G of this regi- | Suid not have known, as nothing pag Passed between mont haa but twonty men left, thirty-five being taken | ud on the subject upon which be could even base a belicf. iment were either We are alone responsible; end, as We did not fearto ese a i killed oF | ake tho attempt, we eball not, beek through dishonura- : Oe vai! rariotiy enjotned nos 0 hazard a word as 'e were iy join jazal a Howe from Mentee. to the object of our visit, to Mr. McDonald, and we all Seseetl Comeeseal, by ine Big ee, eee, ‘ue to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 43 street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, daughter of Guibert Lioyd, Reg. of Brooklyi.4 | “iteriny.—On Sunday, March 28, Journ Husa, son of t atreet church, Brookiyb, by the Rev. Mr. | Peter aud Anne Reilly, aged 1 year,9 months ‘and 1& da tient ‘oT audress, ort ocktve: oldest daughter | “"n. criends and acquaintances are most regpectfully tn- Saeren—Suitn.—On Monday, March 1: the Rev. J, | Yited to attend the funeral, from the residence of him R Hardenburgh, Mr. Gronow Ht. Fasran te busses mare, | BASatS Eo: oie Baveiee SYOven oe (Tuesday) after ue daughter of Jobn Smith, both of this city, No y on Suni, March * Piséidd Mint Kwarr—Hradoya, At the Hudson City Baptist church. d 16 years and 9 mont! New ‘Jersey on Sanday, March 26, by the Rev. Samue bed bp dae ne th es pany we sepeuaer J. Knapp, Rev. Hatsey W. Karr, of New York city, to | invited Eggs orth oom A wetnesey foorning, at Mins Jaxxie Hrooons, of Hudgon Clty, N. J. ton o'clock, from St. Lawrence's chureb, Eighty.fou Lowennm—Paiamn.—On Thursday, March 23, by the between Fourth and Fifth avenues, Yorkville. Corp. Isanc ets 120th New York, arm, stat Or dy a rete oaat Jonx BR. Graiorn, U. 8.N., to Kare James Wheeler, F, 120th New York, knee. fartin Fely, B, 120th New York, leg. won O'Brien, EB, 120th New York, jaw. . 8 Winsterstein, H, 11th New Jersey, hand. ? Robert Mawhir, I, 120th New York, abdomen. , Borgt. Eugene Lent, I, Mist Pennsylvania, hand, FIRST DIVISION, Chas. Anstrad, 111th New York, elightly. ward Smith, 6lst New York, shoulder. ito Lange, 6ist New York, thigh and shoulder, lan. Wail, Is3a Pennsylvania, right hand. Southerland, 61st New York, head, slightly, ‘Win. Shutors, 6lat New York, hip. . it AHCORTRD DEFEAT OF THE YRRNCH—RETALIATION ; i ‘of | Rav. George R. Crooks, Tuomas H. Lowenns to Miuuin C., anya 0p Montes, Nee eae vin te ~ eevee ‘ OF THE MEXICANS. Poy pom oft ae and te - ayes of wo of daughter of Melancthon Paliner, all of this city. , widow of Jobn Sominerville, kaq., ef Glasgow, m. Joico, 61st New York, side, 6, money bm Scotland aged 61 yearn ‘Win. Meyer, 6lst New York, right foot, ‘Wasmaton, March 27, 1866, | the undersigned in the possession of Maid HeDonald (a | — Suru--Pray.—On Wednesday, March 22, by the Rev. eee et Tamily. ove davies jas. Roke, Olsy New York, tack, slightly. Somi-official advices from Chihuahua, Mexico, to the er ears ota baa cas cae ee | kee ee ree | ences Oe fener tem me her son-in p arnns peal te feat od dag 2 Sergt, David King, A Ud of Fobruary have been received here. An extra of | now held by yourself to be ong of the Mrongest ———— ee, 5 Meo, Doane er tey om Wedvesday af- te . a Seva’ Waste, oie Hee ¥ a ht shoulder. ihe ap 0 York heavy artillery, herp wth emrdhvedonarn tf a ee epee a ‘bes * wa our Harms bg vil on aad March 26, io this city, Jomw Aeu, ~—_ on Se Pog art ee ae —~ vy vata Hi New Hampebiees ight foot. r fog . 3, 1s New York heavy artillery, The government has just received authentic intelli aon wi to be roubied wa “oar ‘ha 60, eoked “fine frends. and relatives of the family are respect: a hE a wilh wake ptnce os bis fete restdonen, John Hinkley, 5th New Hampshire, breast, severely: Corp. Rdward Middleton, F, 110th Ohio. gence that Gen. Corena, after having caused tho French | if he would take charge of it until oor im, Which he | fully invited tw attend the funeral, from his late rest No 46 Tenth avenue, this (Tuesday) evening, at eight |. Abs ith New not jeft kiee, all shtly. W. Calkins, G, 9th New York heavy artillery, force, which marched from Durango to Magatlan, = Ipod 4 von ing ne ibe heme Teg poe het + Cad this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half- eich The feaaiab WIN BS taken 10 the eouniiy om Pereser, Tin New York, Wt shoulder aerety. 2 Rintger, "i erth Pennsylvania, aighy Ubrough the Slorra Nevads, some lon, defeated entirely, | Cail for itt Mr. Willagpe, one of the. : | P*Baxon On #htorday, March 28, thaifpast ten o'clock | Wednesiay momlng. | vow York to Bre: AN. Fara Slat Petnaytvanits thigh, severely, | Chas. M. Hhibobart, B, och Pennsylvania, in the village of Veranos, a part of the regiment of Chag- | dressed hiin a P.M afer ong tnd fevoreilintes, Sons Banna. | Tame At nam O0 ihe e's, Wirtuw') Faso, age! Debaum, 1834 Pennsylvania, rikht thigh, J. 1, Mortimer, C, 67th Ponpsylvania, Vince shi in retaliation all those who | ¢*Press our J Ley 3 34 years and 6 months. 7 vim aat Nexryiek armor. | Gr found, Ch pomp rana, oan uae tot baa panied i tyra ro ie rene 8 Hrd avenue this | Mra aR OE pasos gn 28 yearn | ‘or Eldcisga, , 120th New York, slightly. Wm. Thompson, G, 67th Pennsyly: our ¥ 0. Wodnesd: The remains will be interred in the Ew Come. ye John F. Wilson, G, 140th Penn.. left log, severely. | Thos. khyn, D, o7th Pennsylvania, Other advices state that the French forces a$ Dyrango | fres, and our informal, Bioopgoon. At Washington, D. on gg OE Former, Biota en teres? oe | De Dalek oe Seana sivanced Chiba ede he 2h of anny hey | eh ede ee Bigotgooa pfliincy NW ee sauipenrns 0m Monday Mar fan, wow fol Leotor, 1, 5d Pennsylvania, 2. 5. Evoringham, 1, 14th Now Jorney, ee et ee aes ae, boeeren, See: fe We ost poalitrely. assert, tne a AL hor into: residence, 646 Broome street, Micwnds of the’ timily are respectfully invited to jay Winne, #,'2d New Jersey artillery. Nathan Rouch, G, 67th Pennsylvania, severely. torah ran go, the Moxicahs boing re. Knowledge or participation fq, the matter, Many, widow of John W. Banta, {nthe 65th year of het | — The ftende of the tamly See race Sete, eke we attick Tika, f, 63d Pennsylvania, * || G Higsing, G, uth New York heavy artillery, soveroty. |) ceive them. General Negrete bad left CSituahaa with | We had witnessed the bas) Harkso-ack, N.J,, op Wednesday morning, at half. b aneod Toobin K, 148th Feunsyivania, right band, 4) Wm. oor! 1, 1220 Ohi slightly. ? Ail (he available. force there to meet the tnd to reallate waa our ia) re Pa a's ron ihe niger K. sires Milock.’ Cars leave Pavonia ferry at quarter there vis Hail, Fy 61st New York, ankle. Sergt. George , 1294 Ohio, severct: 6 absence | a fore W) uterm day a past 4 Charles Brot’, Glst New York, abdomen, oon Chartes Willey, A, 1224 Ohio, saversty. _ Wattaon’s Tazaran—Buckstone's comedy of Single | statement, and, dedrous of tevesting I with ail the | o'clock. sonatas ws Feteatt nine AM om Saturday afternoon, Merch $8, un Samy. jorge bronn, D, Glet New York, breast, Sergt. Newton Potter, A, 122d Ohio, severely. Lifeand the comedy of the Day After the Wedding will | solemnity of an oath, we ench of us Leroby declare that, Barrtas.—On Saturday, Marc! a woven o'e! Woon, wife of James Wood, Eeq,, of Harlem, N. ¥. oto Doll by bat New York, ankle. Thos. Conway, ( Ot Now York artillery, severely bo played to-night for. the benolt of Mr. Young, The | fof the truth of the fhots ¢ a contained, we bold our. P.M, siddenly, of \nforual bomorrhage, Joux Barras, | BPP. Nin ad rolatives of the family are ul Acker, jst New York, #! a er ley, G, York ory, severely. selves as morally respon before 5 pianos - pi Alex, Benes, Bah New York artillery, severely, cast of the pleces includes the names of Gilbert, Bmith, | the same ‘was sworn to. F List of Wounded in the Sixth Corps. Wm. Hold dye, G, 0th Now York artillery, sevorely orilauve 4 tho funeral, from her lave The ves ends of phe family are most ro. | Invited to atten * bi 6] Fisher, Holland and Young, Henriques, Vernon, aha pies rig funeral, without Curthor Socond avenue and 116th street, this (Tuesday) moruing, se.tom, : Holeven o'clock. ¥IRST DIVISION, Lieut, Ool. Aaron Hor, 110th Obio, severely, Gannoo and Morant, thus making tha bill per. | Thoreby certify and eotomaty assert that this is «true | ugti fF nen Bt G4 Blescker street, | Oe) . . Dasvy, H, 121st New York, slightly. James Brady, G, 110th Obfo, winhiy. 4 haps the strongest of the pow Bh Mr. Young sa eater copy of the statement signed by myself ead others, in | o of Grose this (Tuvada) at two o'clock. Captata Bumerpae 0. bg? United team ©. W. Scott, B, 119th Pennsylvania, slightly. Wie Thomas, K, 110th Ohio, leg. wo careful, 80 conscientious and #o intelligent in all his | Toronto, ©, W., in Decomber I aoe —bn Monday, March 9%, Mane ae transport Thames, of this died sudden! ‘teal. ‘im, B, Mckeo, ©, 2d Connecticut artillery, severely, Albert ©. Bune, 4 G7th Pennsylvania, severely Personations as to be fully deserving of the most com- ROBERT 0, KENNEDY. ly iver of Coe and arab Carpoater, aged deuce, New Bedford, Maas, pesca al a ml Moaly, 15,20 Rhode island, severely Judéon Spolturd, oe Vermont, severcly, plete recognition ies, Ho will wndoubtediy , First LAout., Seventeenth infant ‘hens ‘f ihe ‘haulr are woritot va ottgud weed al, He wee much reapected by all who know 3. Snyder, ¥, 66th Now York, aevorely. Henry 8. Hoskins, 126th Ohio, rovoraly. feo that hig offerte nreclabed by We public, Chiof Detentive Polios .