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SHERMAN. thich and. Jeftarm—of the 125 th I. ; Henry H Nare, leg— of tue S6th IM. REBEL ACCOUNTS. The Battle of Averasboro. DETAILED REBEL ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE OF mance 16, [From the Charlotte Carolinian.} Since the evacuation of Charleston General Hardee bas ng forward to effect a junction with the re- of the troops under Generals Johnston and ard, and since MMe Ist of March the enemy has ‘On Wednesday, the 15th, how- ‘ose Upon bs rear, ad condition of the roads, he proximity of ny, their evident intention to’ force a fight and oth vmstances, combined to induce General Hardee to make a stand. His army was then about four miles from Averasboro. Colonel Rhett, with his brigade of Sou'h Carol va regulars, consisting of the First artillery, First infantry and Lucas’ battalion of heavy artillery, but fantry, and a portion of the Beaufort and Le iLaritllery constituted the rear guar: ishing and sLarpshooting commenced about noon, yi troops a once set to Work in throwing up guch .t intrenchments as the means at hand permitted. A 1s here, logs there, and a bunch of limbs sprinkled ‘Wj dirt, wes all that could be had to answer the tem- Purpose. On this day no. determined advance fe'by the enemy. Our own-army, however, lost © bravest aud most promising officers—Colonel imanding the rear guard. Daylight oa Thurs- ealed the eneiny.in, position and evi- a ¢ battie. Our own troops were also in line if they may be dignitied by such a pal nd with enthvsiasm awaiged the onset, ite our right front waa large field; opposte our lense undergrowth of small pines limited the view, Colonel # uex, of the First infantry, was in command of id Lieutenant Colonel De Treville com- nent, enced at an early hour along the entire line, veu o'clock the enemy attacked our loftinfuree. the men met dt splendid Disci- plined like the rr lars of the old army, and for more than da half daily and nightly Under the Gre of the rtillery on Sumter and on Sulliyan’s and James’ y ‘bad become inured to danger and _ ; but this was th ir first meeting with their otd on the open field, and one for which they bad lonked without ceasing. The manner in which they availed the of (his, the first opportunity to prove their état, t {their earnest purpose, The federals might as we: struck A solid wall. Until ordered 0 back the men stood in their places, receiving and 1g the battle fire with cheeks . unblanched. t divisions of tlocumjs corps, Kilpatrick's cavalry and superior numbers of artillery -were fn the front, pressing with all their might, but our lines remained intact. Three of our light twelve. pounder guns added to the effectiveness of our defer One of these, belonging to Le Gardeux’s bat- tery, planted on our right, assisted to check the enemy th but in @ short time the latter brought up a bat- tery, ‘and within five hundred yards opened npon this single piece what is described to us asa perfoot “hell storm of fire.” forces and men went down before the tornado until bat one of each remained, and the gun was ther abandoned to its fate. Faling to produce any effect on the left, the attack was (rausferred to the right tank. Here we had no de- “fences, and, by reason of the paucity.of numbers, could only mest the rapid combinations of the enemy’ with a of skirmishers, consisting of four companies, | Fora these held an entire brigade in check, but the latter ‘fiually charged, broke throug and forced us to fall dack, Stypullancously the tede als attacked our right fromt, C4 thus, between he triangular lire, it became necessary to ayaydon the trst line, In so di many of our wounded feiiinto the hands of the federals, Hyvas now about half-past two o’clock P. M. Falling vback about half a mile our forves occupied a second line, and wet a brigade in reserve, under command of Gene! Stephen Elliott. , Here the ight was again obstinately re- newed.and contested; but the euemy sweeping around our right Hank, compelied, in the course of the afternoon, an abandonment of the second line and a retreat to the fhird, ‘The federals had been worried and exhausted, had ost heavily in killed and wounded, and the bold grout presented at the th rd line, with its flauks protected by swamps, compelled thei to des st from further opera- dions, ‘The batfle there ce No further attempt was made to press our columns, and our march to concen- Grave has since been unimpeded. The losses of the enemy, reported by their prisoners, ef whom a few were taken, axe from three thousand five undred to three thousand eight hundred. Our own will not exceed five hundred. The Eatile of Bentonsville. {From the Richmond Dispatch, March 27.) ‘A lotier from Bentonsvilie, 20, gives the follow- ing about the defea re the day before:— Tho tight yesterday was successiul. I was on the right, and saw Bate’s and Cleburne’s divisions charge and carry two lines of breastworks, driv: lng the enemy two miles. Hill (D. H.), commanding §. D. Lee’s corps, and Loring, commanding Stewart's corps, ‘did similarly on the left. The troops fought gallantly. Goneral Bate commanded Cheatham’s corps. Brigadier General Rey- lost a leg; Colonel Talber nolis, of Arkansas, com- manding Loring’s division, was ‘badly wounded; Solonel Keenan, of the Florida brivad*, algo Jost a leg; Major Wilkinson, commanding Tyler's brigade, was vile. THE REBEL LOSS IN THE BATTLE OF BENTONSVILLE. {From the Raleigh Conservative, March st An old soldier who was present says the fighting of our troops was fuily equal to the fighting of the veteran troops of General Lee. General Johuston maintains his position, and will be ready to meet the enemy at all pints poe iarge wamber of wounded officers atid men have been sosekeen at J dhe hospitals in Raleigh We notice among Hire. Gee. 1s, Lee's corps, flesh wound 5 ue Col. D. abies renoridn right leg amputated ; Lieut. Col. J. K. @ikgtt, 30th Alabama, contused wound ; Capt. J. M. Buse, $20 Feynessee, right arm; Col. James Bayan, 3 Sd Aladama cavaley, left arm; private Lewis Ellis, nia, left hagd 34, A. Orr, do., left cong i ar. y $d Virgin Virginia, jet (thigh; Zi Ow Fight side; A. Brown, do. ; Rogers, 4a, Lieut, Col, Jobn PD. "Taylor, Brunswick sass Jost hig left arm. t. fakin, of scp was seriously wounded. Latest View of if the Situation before Balcigh. . [From the Raleigh praraes ot Masch 23.) It is generally understood shat Sherman and jeld Dave formed a junction at of pear Goldsboro, and thet General Jobusion holds @ strong position betweon us and them. A number of prisoners and wounded arrived yesterday, Dut we refrain from going into particulars. Our foreman, printers aud all were ema teenie dl evening by “tate authority, and that too while tho strects ‘were iull of biockade runners, speculators axa oungers. Blockade runners and speculators are a privQoged class fn the confederaty. Their abject is to make movey, and, when they have stuffed their pockets with all they can to betake ther ves to Yankees or rere to Id Hingland”’—at least to get out of harm's way— a fig whether our people are murdered or sb- Joasiods So aro Trom the Raleigh Progress of Maroh 94) © What the situation of the two opposing armies tn this this ‘vicinity ie, We know not. There are many Tumors, WA ‘which it 1s useless to burden our columns. We hear of no fighting since Sunday, excep #omn® litte skirmishing. Sherman and Schofield have probably formed « junction; if not, they can do #0 any time, we uum. General Johnston will do all that skill and bravery can effect. We must wait the issue of events as calmly as h papers state that all the ladies of that city ‘fare doing all in their power Jieviate the sufferings of ‘our sick and wounded. Various vacant houses and st besides the churches, have been converted into hospitals. Dr. Ramsay, surgeon in charge of one of the hospitals ia this city, reports thagghe ladies are furnishing pevvisiene, delicacies, and, in short, every article necessary to thei comfort. Lieutenant Colonel John D. Taylor, of Brunswick eounty, lost his left arm in the fight on Sunday. Captain Rankin, of Wilmington, commanding one of the companies of the first battalion heavy artillery, North Carolina troops, was seriously wounded at Bentonsville, The patriotic little misses of Charlotte between the ‘ages of twelve and fifteen have organized themselves into a society for the purpose of knitting socks for the wold). re. The Damage Done {From the Richmond E: A letter to Governor Vance gi of the damage done at Fayettevil All the Arsenal buildings burned. ject One v-7 attice burned. he’s residence burned. ‘a residence burned. Mre. Banks’ residence burned. Branch Bank of the State of North Carolina burned. Two warehouses occupied by Rockfish Company burned. Court house and jail burned All the cotton factories burned. Jobn Waddell was killed on his plantation, dbout four miles cast of Fayetteville, None of the citizens of Pay- etteviile were killed, John T. MeLean, W. 7. Horne and Major Hawly were all hung, to extort ‘from them where their valuablos wore hid, 'but were taken down unin- dred negroes 4 in Cape Fear river in endeavor- ing to eseape with the Yankees, either from the sinking of @ flat or the Yankee officers cutting the pontoons t Fayettevil iner, March 27.] es the following account by the Yankees loose Private residences, after being plundered, were guarded to “protect”? them. ‘A letter from Fayetteville says of the suffering there :— Weare in the greatest distress Tho Yankees have nearly destroyed both town and country, There will not be let more than fifty head of four footed beasts in the country, and not enough provisions to Inst ten days. Many, very many families have not ® mouthful to eat. Our house and many others were burned, and everythi destroyed Even the nogroes have beea robbed and abused. As to valuables, nothing is safe ip their trac! All the factories, the arsenal, and the entire square on which the Bank of North Carolina Mood, have been burned. y slore and house iu town'and country ave been robbed. The March Thr {REBEL REPORTS OF 1 ub North Carolina, DEVREDATIONS OF SHER- MY. MAN'S {From the Richmond Examiner, March 27.] A correspondent of the North Carolina Weters Demo. eral givca the following accourt of how he was treated Dy Sherine and hie vandals 1 it and see what is in tore for us if we aro over overrun by the Yankees:— They fret took « vy horee and male I had, even ton wl never been bridled, and boys that Abie to ride (sixteen in num S exeaus one, Who kept out of thet way. 1 bud Kill They to#k all my ne. ~~ ffey hogs at, my plantation, the meat of which was all cxcept what mny nerves had used; they wok it burned, fed of every bundle of fodder and oats 1 a Bountiful supply, burned about one of my fence. nels Thad upwards of one hundred of cotton—the most of it 1 bad before the war. They burned it aud the houses that contained it ay negroes, however, ed them Ea they put out five bales. Thad y bales, which was in the house with roy it shared the same fate. They knbcked out mine, the heads of my molasses barrels (several of them); tates, both sweet and Irish} killed and cat my geese, shot down some of my cat- my negroes of their money eat and wasted my took my chiekens and tle and hogs; seer and “Sunday “clothes, » broke up and burned cotton cards, carried my wagon and plough gears off, took seve- ral axes, &c, Only a squad of Kilpatrick’s robbers came to this place (Monroe). I had two carbines resented by them at my bosom at one tine. They presented th guns at the breasts of my innocent wife and defenceless daughter, demanded gold and silver, threatened to shoot us and burn our house. They got my wife’s gold watch. Many families id that section (and I suppose it is go all along the line) are now almost destitute of anything to subs.st upon. Mi have Wil returned, except four. T hear of some plantations where only one or two out of a dozen have returned. And now, Mr. Editor, is this the way to coax us back into the Union? Can we ever com- mune and be on fraternal terms with such wicked and vile wretches? I thimk not. Rebel Report oot trenth of Sherman’s m the Richmond I Dispatch, Ma rch 27.] ‘The following statement of the strength of Sherman’s army was found in the headquarters of one of his geno- rals after its owner had left. This re mnisits strength without Schofield’s troops, which have e joined it:— No fieldpieces over twenty-two pounders; aggregate of Aeldpieces, 96. Corps Commander:—Fourteenth corps, Jeff. Davis; Fifteenth corps, Logan; Seventeenth corps, Blair; Twen- ticth corps, Williams. ‘Right wing, Howard, left wing, Slocum. Twentie’h Corpe—10,000 strong; six four-gun batteries, in small feldpieces. Four‘eenth Corps—0,000 strong: six four-gun batteries. Fyfeenth Corp:i—13,000 strong; six four-gun batteries. ‘Scventeenth Corpe—-10,000 strong ; six four-gun battenes. Each regimeut averages 200 men; each brigade 800 men; each division 3,000; ench corps 12,000; the whole army 42,000. List of Rebels st jaa Near Wil- m: the Richmond Wh Whig, March 27.) A letter from Colonel C. H. Simonton,of the Twenty- fifth South Carolina Volunteers, gives the ¢ following Ii lst = officers captured on Town creek, near Wilmington, N. on the 20th ult. :— Eieventh South Carolina Volunteers. —Captain J, J. Wes- coat; Lioutenants W. D. Ellis, G. K. Ryan, W. G. Wilson, z3 J. Cassidy and A. W. Clement ; Ensign W. A Hick- “Toe rat South Carolina. —Major 8. H. Wilds. Tenty Ath North Carvtina.—ColonelC. H. Simonton; Ceptains N. B. Hanahan Mazyck, W. H. Bartless, Jr., and J. J. j, Lleatonants Samael Dibble and R J. China. ty-seventh Sowh Carolina,—Captains Jos. Bl Allston and Edward H. Holman; Licutenants J. G. gl 8. R. Proctor, A. B. White, C. M. Hopkins, ‘shel Preston; Adjutant A. D. Simons; Lieutenans H. W. Hendricks and A. G. Cudworth. Carolina Baltalion (artitlery).—Lieutenant so, Sergeant P Foster, Mosers. A. Gilliland, R. H. Saylor, W. F. Izlar, Twenty-tifth South Carolina Voluntecrs and ‘Twenty. -seventh South Saroling toned Ensign James Tupper and Private J. Hews from Hav MOVEMENTS OF THE ANGLO-REBBL BLOCKADE RUN- NERS. The steamship Eagle, Captain Lawrence, arrived at this port at half-peat twelve o'clock yesterday, from Ha- vana, which port she left on the 26th, atone P.M. We are indebted to Purser R. W. Albert for our despatches. The blockade runner Denbigh arrived in Havanaecarly on the 24th, from Galveston, with cotton, ‘The Dlockade runners Colonel Lamb, Fox, Juno, Ban- shee, Pelican, Fairy and others were lying i port, many of them undergoing repaira, ‘The steamer Mexico arrived, with cotton, from Mata- moros. The R. 8, Wood (English) arrived from Nassau, with a cargo of naval equipmenta. ae arrived the English steamer Lawrie Ann Fanny, in On the 24th inst. arrived the English steamers Arcadia and Will-o’-the-Wiep. The Trans-Mississippt Department. [From the Richmond Enquirer, March 27.) Military matters beyond the Mississippi are entirely at astand still, Our forers (rebel) hold the lower portion of Arkansas, along the Washita river, and command the Greater portion of the line of the Red river, Evening Stock Exch: Wepxespay, March $10000 American gold 150% 100 she Git So RR bs 8 51M 60000 .88 150% 100 Ill Central RR... 94 1000 5. oe Fold 2... 10534 100 Quicksilver Mg Co £056 10000 US 6's, 1881 105% 200 Pittsburg RR.. 100 she Erie RR. . pt 100 do. «83 600 NY Con RR 860 100 do... 8 300 do.......68 4g 100 Northwestern RR 21 200 Hudson RivRR 68° 983g 100 Fort Wayne 19% d0......... 993 500 do. 80% 200 Reading RR...83 91 100 CumbCoai Go.!!! 34 Stocks and gold steady on the call. Sales of gold after cali at 151; & close of rt—balf- nine o clock —it stood at 160%. anh <i pascnenentenmanbstatie ‘ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS sere -Wane.—At Saugertios Seminary, Sau; pe, R. G. Williams, Lieut, Lapse , Cita- en ‘of ‘ards. l Hranptemeny tars. of Lancaster, "xi —6n Saturday, March it by the Rev. George omni Joseen Huaustox, of New York, to Mise t, Les, of Binghamton. ‘atx.—On Tuosday, March 28, at St Ann's Episcopal charch, by the Rev. A. Falk, i. H. Has, of to Miss Constance Fatx, of Berlla, Prussia, No San Francisco papers please Mowstt—McMvreay.—On Sunday, March at Sta on Prechy ition charch, 3 Stateg Island, by Kev. Mr. kinner, Wituam Moxett, of tor of Robert county, to Miss Robert McMurray, Suenre McMennar, eldest daughter Of Staten Island. Died. Bauewanx.—On Wednenday, March 29, tion, Cuas. P. Bantuan, 23 years and 3 months. The friends of the the active and members of Baxter Hook and’Ladder Company, No. 1 Tecumseh Lodge, No. 487, F. and A. M., and tte Masonic nga a "mg -f are respectfully ‘evted eral a ¢ funeral, from his late residence, No. stroot, New York, on Friday rafternode, ‘at two o'clock. Barry. Sousa Baluey, 38 yearn Her remains were taken to the J Srergreme Cemetery wes ae. y Thorning, March 29, of disease eR, 25 years, 9 months ‘The friends of the fantily are enny invited to attend the fanerel, trom South Third street Methodist Episcopal church, rg, on Sanday afternoon, at two o'clock. Borgart.—On inesday, March 20, after a short ills Mancanertr, the beloved wife of Joseph Burkart, ‘aged 32 years and 7 months, The friends and acquaintances are a. invited to attend the funeral, from 290 East Houston street, on Friday ip) eight o'clock. 9 CoS —At Bloomingdale, on Wednesday, March 20, of pneumonia, Eowaro F. Cottey, a native ‘of Dublin, Ireland, in the 67th year of his are. Notice of the funeral will be given in the morning Richmond (¥a.) papers please copy. Cavanacit.—On Wednesday, March 20, Exzex, the be- loved daughter of James atid Rove ‘Cavanagh, aged 1 year, 3 months and 14 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully savited to sttend. the funeral, rom het late residence, 157 Washington street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Darmry. Tuesday, March 28, Donorira A., daugh- ‘and Dorothea Dailey, aged 1 year, 6 amy ter of John months and 24% ve ‘The friends of the family are reepectfally invited to attend the funoral, this (Thursday) morning, wt ten o'clock, from 146 Wost Thirty-third street. « Donovan, —At her residence, No, 73 Chrystie street, on Tuesday, March 28, Honora, the beloved wife of John Donovan, and daughter of the late Peter Sullivan, of the parish of Castlehaven, county Cork, Ireland, aged 87 years, 2 months and 3 days. The remains will be taken to, St. James church this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, where a solemn mass of gequiem will be offered up for the repose of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. The relatives and friends of the family, and also of her brother- in-law, Augustus Zimmerman, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. California and Cork (Ireland) papers please copy. Garrxey.—On Tuesday, March 28, James, only son of Jobn and Ann Gaffney, aged 3 years, 1 month and 13 a friends of the Lege bd respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 245 Wost Thirty-fifth street, this (Thursday) after hoon, at two o'clock. Hits On Tuesday, March 28, Many, widow of Jacob Hays, in the 81st yeat of her age ‘The relatives and friends of tho famtly aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, De Witt ©, Hays, No. 8 Weat Thirtieth street, this (Tuesday) afvernogn, at tl.ree 0 lock Jexkissox.—On Tuesday, March 28, Harry Dovavass Jevkt sow, second son of "HL and Isabella B. Jonkisson, aged 3 yours and 10 months, Friends ond retatives of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afvernoon, at two o'clock, at 260 Sixth avenue. Krity.—On Tuesday, March 28, of consumption, Par. we Rebty, in the 18th year of his age, the only ron of wand Ano Katy . relatives and friends of the family ane respectfully 1. Van Arsdale, Cold 84 Bohr HBL iewnten Por ieaeioa BAILED. re Vanderbilt (U 5 frigate), Hudson, Baltic, Cahaw- anc of Cork, Morro Castle: snip Joraaniah Thompson; ‘prigs Beaver, Delphin, Wis Mule, Mervodes: re Hague Mary Loutsa Wind at sunset 8. invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 214 West Thirty-sisth street, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Lawuxg.—A Dobb's Ferry, on Wednesday, March 29, Agnes CaTHAnine, ange of Joseph and Catharine Lawler, aged 4 years and 2 months. Farewell, pay SA ‘a few short years Thou'at trod with us this vale of tears; But now to thee, with God ip heaven,” Miscellaneous. , happier home is given. Sraausmir Havana, Capt Greene, wilt The friends ‘of the family are invited to attend the Ren he nat SPM, for mans den. on par sae hee funeral, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock. wer. Lrrria.—At his residence, No. 46 Union square, on ip Suimtev—Hong Ki Feb American ship ‘Tuesday, March 28, of disease of the liver, Jaoos Lirrix, Shirley Mullin frome San Wranctecs, whith arrived here aget Aveme. saint ae encountered 4 heavy gabe Dec 14 und ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respoctfnlly B Goring which abe last fory, sain and seize topmeds invited to attend the funeral, at Grace church, on Friday resist Anna (Br), Harvey, from Rangoon via Oa afternoor, at three o'clock, without furthé® invitation. - Lrwet’ Oo Toceday matving, patch 98, Bran Lawm, | iacnts com for gacton. bas inte Bt Shocneg Tea ul oe |* aged 78 years and 4 months. ing apy Layireys A sareey had been called, and aa i vey The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | thought that some of the cargo was dain mps bo Kopt working as long as tho ship’ was at sc ae Manne Louise (of Bt Bartholomew rehilla, with 200 ton reported abandoned ), ex veri inst, which continued till the 13th, cau so budly that it was found hecessiiry Uo aby was dove at 8:30 PM on the 13th iust, in invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 78 Charlton street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two. o'clock, without further invitation, 2 remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. ‘Tne members of the Ancient Britons’ Benefit Society are hereby i to attend the funeral of brother Evan Lew's, thi ) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from No. | four feet water in her hold, and (arte rapidly. The 7% Charlton street. WILLIAM LEWIS, Secretary. _ | captain and crew arrived from Havana in the me Ha. Macre.—On Tuesday, March 28, Joseru, infant son of | Y&0® Walter and Kate C. Magee. Axx Canouixg, which was sunk by running tnto the Scur Handkerchief Lightboat, was standing by the wind just Vious to the accident, and was found to be drifting fou the Higulahip, when when the mate, who was on deck, endeavored to tacl railing to come around in time, the schooner was oarriah by the thie uotame the cable of ihe liphtanipy wd toon cut band sunk. The captain an i ow were island Home. ‘The sehr was posi ‘frawi dersey City to Boston, with milfoud tron, Mupora, which wan capsized off the Sixth street wharl, Washington Wonted ushoge on: Pridny hight, and all the crew who had clung to the wreck, were i ft was ut first feared that many of them had been drowned. Muneuy.—At East New York, on Tuesday night, March 28, after a short illness, Micuaxt, the beloved ‘son of Gclonel Michael and. Elizabeth Murphy, aged 4 years, & months and 16 days. The friends of the family are respeotfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock. Morg.—At Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 26, Jassie Morx, daughter of Edwin and Frone More, in the 7th year of her age. Morrionz,—On Wednesday, March 29, Janz Mormi- xorg, widow of John Mortimore, aged 70 years, "The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | ¢or'Midietewn Comite Coe tn eae trent Invited to attend the funeral, frorfMBer late residence, ry rairuek on the fon shalt om No. 127 Clinton street, on Friday afternoon, at two | Southwest Ledge, on which the ‘was formerly sup- o'clock. MoCoxviz1m—In front of Petersburg, Va., on Friday, March %, from injuries received on March 17, Lieutenant Micuast MoConvite, Co. C, Sixty-ninth regiment New York Volanteers (Irish Brigad ‘The funeral will take place the residence of his brother, Patrick MeConville, 54 Henry street, New York, on Friday afvernoon, at half-past two o’clock. His rela: tives and friends, together with the officers, members and ex-members of the Irish Brigade ‘at present in this city, are respectfully invited to attend. Powrrs.—On Tuesday, March 28, at Bellevue Hospital, Bruner FReNeit PowERs. ‘The friends and relatives are respoctfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from Bellevue Hospital. Her remains will be in- terred in Calvary Cemetery. Pontmax.—On Tuesday, March 28, Euma H., the be- loved wife of B. A. Pohiman, aged 26 years, 11 months and 20 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Company A, Empire City Guard, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 14 ‘Thomas treo Rewecke.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 20, after a short but severe illness, Cant Ruinmoxs, aged 60 years. The friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, from his late residence, Jay street, near Concord, ported and gunk: Tle slat project sania deventiea nee spate ‘and on It the vessel lt wt presont pinned. Paytrs formants of of Gloucester, was sunk in Neuse e asi sBage inst! thought she would be rai nee < hoy e Scum Firing Scop, McNamara, from Baltimore for Provi- dence with a Gargo of grain, arrived at Norfotk 26th lenking badly and ‘with bowsprit carried away, and otherwixe da- paged, having wing been Fun into night of 24th, on the Horse Scar Anauee (Br), which went ashore on the West side of Pe oy a erenag of 20, has been floated off and towed Spo! ke. . Steamship Moravian, pool, pfigemahip Morevian, from Ferland for Liverpool, March For np 0x, March 17—hid Oporrier, Randorf, NYor! 18—Arr bi A barrett, Yeh York. ), Frautmann, NYork. ‘Mareb 13—Arr ‘Hamlett tase, ‘Londot, to load for on Gavia, March 5814 Es Von Hi ovomno, Jan S1—Arr Abbotsford, ibeoter, Gu ‘Gale ‘(and ald veoi for Bombay); Feb & J L Hale, oven aie Teh ated brig Walter Howes, Pea tamores; schr Ells Hodxdon, Jon, “Havana; 2, brig aes Abby Thaxter, Walker, and West Wind’ —. do Belle, Stapler, NOrleais ‘21st, barks Marathon, Drisko, and Princess Royal (Br), ‘rows 1. N York; Br Bi, Prince Albert (Br), Hall, do; thi (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock. ee brig WW Lord, ichéod ‘od, do. es ib a ¥.—On Tuesday evening, March 28, Jonx Roy, son ENTUEGOS, alti: of Jolin and Anne Roy, pal Tyee ook pot eich M Day. Loud, Philadelphia; 20ch, 8G * by ork; Wm Me The relatives and fricnds of the family, alsothe Gotham | actge, lowing, do; Aurore (Br), Cashon, N¥arks Wim Mar Club, are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ee Bid dia Beh brigs Maple Valley, —, and G F Pennis- of his father, No. 129 East Thirty Yighth street, this (Thursday) aflernoon, at one o’elook. Soorr.—On Wednesday, March 20, after a short illness, Coe Soorr, aged 69 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, 16 East Forty-second street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. Tucker.—On Wednesday, March 29, Awx, the wife of Michael Tucker, in the 34th year of her age. Her brother ‘Hugh and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, at 45 Fifth avente. Van Bentavyeex.—On Wednesday, Magch 29, Euzanon uysen, aged 47 Foocuow, Jan 6A: a ubionet dene Bezzaete ome Dine Mantes ‘GReExock, March 15—Sld John Fyfe, yore NYork. Gatux, Feb faerapa Salem, Robe! Bombay (and sld 6th for Ra r, pO Caraifr. gdisencing, March 18-Sid from Cushaven, Old Dorainton, Havana, March 25—Are Br barks MB Almon, Brown, and Pilgrim, MeDougal. NYork:; 2 ath ‘steamships Denbigh (Br), LeBlanche, Galv 3 Wilson, New York (and cid same duy for Ni RS ne rig ny big (Br), MoNeil, Baltimore; 224, Desten, Br sehr 8 ‘eae Hansen, W Arr Shaw, Bo city ‘of re (8), hynoe, Yorks 1th, Ch a mba (oy Kennedy, and Chine (8), Aidorson, ‘do; Nove Seotian (a), om Aéth, yord Marphy, Boston; Corsair, Card, Philadel old Mth, Fred Warren, Ehinney, Port Philip (2d el). beetong) bers ae field, for New York (destination from Savi Lonpon, March 14—Cld Zuleika, Riddell, Tyne and Alexan- eo se David Cannon, McKenzie, Newcastle and New- ba from Gravesend . Buy agente, ‘ie, Rathbone, Manariturs, March 1f—Sid Wintfred, Clark, ‘ilo Janetro, Matta, March 4—Arr Chevalier, Perkins, Angostura; 5th, Baal Tucker, Messina; 8th, Robert, Carter, Liv- e rent, Jan 10—Sid Marmion, Warsaw, San Franc! Lr, beloved wife of Isaac E. Van Bent years, ° ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, 259 Bowery, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. The rela- tives 7 friends of the family are respectfully invited to atten Van a, —On Tuesday, March 28, Cornenivs W. Van Ravst, aged 9 years and 1 month, son of Francis H. and Frances Van Ranst, and grandson of the late Cornelius W. Van Ranst and Jacob Hanshe. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his grandfather, Jacob Hanshe, No. 40 First street. ‘Warp.—At his residence, No. 199 Gold street, Brook- lyn, Grong Warp, aged 31 years. 1800, _ ieee of yx pie afd the members of Ameri- ine — aes, tie Ne Lane, NYork ane eld ens Hose Company No. 7, and Protector Engine Com- for Amber ustang. Sears, do; reeley, pany No, 6, and Fire Bepartment in genera, also the tea Seat Note m, Wall Ban Francisco; 20, Con: empt Firemen’s “association are requested to attend aNzas, March 22—S8li Br brigs H Vickers, Pettie, New Mas the funeral, from his late residence, on Friday afternoon, Beaton Firm, Wiley, Portland; 28d, James Murchle, Mitchell, at two o'clock. —On Wednesday Maxzaxrito, March 1$—Arr Br brig Export, Martin, New ney ibis Babe ee wanes bo a la York, Sid 18th, bark Evelyn. Bowdols, Boson, 86 years. ‘The relatives and friends of "the mily. Taleo the mem- bers of Tecumseh Lodge, No. 487, F. A. M., are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 679 Grand street, on Friday aharnogn, at two ageloct The members of Tecumseh Lodge, No. 487, FA. M. are hereby summoned to be present at a gpecial eo pores of said lodge at their room, corner Broome d Crosby streets, on Friday afternoon, at half-past twelve, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother, Charles C. Watts. Members of sister lodges | ron, March Sid Getiyaburg: Edge, Genon. Ninaro, dan 21—Arr Mary Glover. Hu Quxexstown, March i5—Arr John L mock, iayward, See Leouns, aiarch 14—Of%, Martha Bo fi wker, Goodbura, from shields fora leva pe sa tarteus, Feb 1dr Akbar, Chase, Calcutta om ad on 8, Golden Horn, Rice, from Caleutte for a5 Ghd Lucy f Auhby, habby, Yokabasna; nochow. SW, Dec 2—Arr Electra, Bishoo, San Franciaeo; stn, Royal ‘ering, iii, do; Jana, HL Rutgers, Howes’ are respectfully invited to ae pee ee zs abe Ra THORNTON, Master. Royal Baxon, ‘Yor! Was tt Torkeile, Tie Wana, the bolevad tite ot | Alen Eo ean leanes, Bowling, from Puget Sound for John Wart; cone aerate yeas: 19-In port brig Ocean Ware, Coe, for New if or eou peace. ‘The relatives and frionds of the family are vor Jou ae. New Zealand, Sloan, tnvited to attend the funeral, on Frida Sree te cee Zomee; 284 obip Steal, radahaw, Beaton, 24th, seht Horton o'clock, from her late roaidence, zeet, be- EAS tween Third and Fourth avenues.” for Hhanghas "OOH, Jan 2—Arr Yesso (0), Cairns, Mew York Bd ‘March 19—Arr brig Golden Lead, Packard, Cu- “Touomama, Jan B—Arr Benefactress, Eldridge, Hong Rong. Damascus, rr trols New Tork M ork March eTaies Poster Je, aad North sAmerioan, at Liv CC eS ___ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC POR WEW TORE—THIS DAY. n= : Pe an, fom see ES Blenors, ti Wingehaven; Vesso, ot a Wel ae ri ‘47r from Callan, Gen’ ner, and Owes, at Deal pai aes tea, Port of Now York, March 20, 1865. cumanen. wane oc bg te eee.” ene Mala tor ds © pacantemedpamy loch ah Steamship Weehingion (Fr), Dedeeiah Sarva Geninan- | AGRO dertrude, Liverpool. sobtgamehip Morro Castle, Adar, Havana—Spoftord, Ttles- —— NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1865. MISCELLA NEO LLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS. ONS OF THs MOST MAPORTANT CURATIVES | ot eel went for slsonalnoitng i In surgical cut wounded arteries, varieose veins, fraatures, | will gout, nd asa preventive for 3 host tunportant. ‘sdvantage over other adhesive plasters consists tn ye fact that they are flexible and porous, which allows pan the part upo hence no excoriations of the skin takes place from (heir use, but prevent them. They have been found bighly serviceabl in enlargement of arteries and varieasity of t id be applied even when the clastic stocking is applied in’ these cases. in. small pleces,” from two to am inch square, aan over the eularged artery or STANT PRES- and without any in convenience to the patient, Every five or i of plaster should be applied. An elastic ‘at night, aud generally for some dandages have to be looseued, ure is reqitired where the these cases ar ‘sdoption Of this exvelient appliontion Occurrence from t A single yard of this Porous Plaster is superior to tw yards of bandage of the same width, in cases of wounded Arteries, oF tn fractures, ‘simple or ‘compound. | They will supersede all other bundagey as they beco t up in tin cases, also in boxes . They are war Tanted to keep go Principal Ageney, Brandreth House, New York. Sold at No. 4 Unton Square, and by ull drugsists. Price S0e. 4 plaster, 7x4 inclies; and $3 by the yard and 17 tnehes. —J.. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELL ‘OR DOU: BLE) SPRINGgSKIRT will not BEND or BREAK iike the single spring. but will pecaerve its PERFECT and UTIFUL SHAPE more than TWICE xs, LONG as any SINGLE SPRING SKIRT that ever HAS or CAN be MADE. They are not EQUALLED in Elegance, Elasticity, Dura- bility. Gomfort oF Eeommy. | oT > Retailed in ALL we CLASS STORRS. Wholesaled ed by the manufacturers, TS, BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Cham ders and 79 and SL ct streets, EWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ‘and unprineipiod dealers endeavoring to dispose of thetr wn and ol ce wrations on the rep HELMBOLDS GERUINE PIEPERATION it athe AHSORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWING NAILS, TEN- « der feet, &c., cured by Dr. J. BRIC Surgeon Chi- Topodist, 212 ahd 93) Broadway. Briggs’ Alleviator aud Cura- tive for corns, bunions, &c., sold by druggists, and sent by mail; 60 cents, $1, $2 and $3. VERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD BENEFITED BY ood Purifying Remedy in the spring month. HET-M- HOLD'S EXTRACH SARSAPARILLA te prepured with the reatest care, and ts the most active Blood Puriher that can OW MORTIFYING for a young lady when her admirer discovers that she uses powders or washes, Avoid them: they are only for the hour, and soon rule th it beautiful. HELs&BOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARIELA will improve and aid you to retain your youth and beauty, UNDREDS AND THOUSANDS Are expended in dress and dissipation, in breaking down the system, and nothing is thought of it.’ To rebuild. use HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED EXTEAOT SARSAPARILLA. ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA— Cleanses and renovates the blood, fustils the vigor of henith into the systen, and purges dut the humors that make 8c, J QUES, RAVEN'S WING BLACKING. GUARANTEED fe best inthe world, ALFRED MUNROE, wholesale agent, 39 Water street, OT A FEW OF THE WORST DISORDERS mankind arise from corruptions of the blood. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SALSAPARILLA is a reme: ly of the utmost value. ‘ONE SHOULD PASS OVER THE SPRING MONTHS ° without paren: z and clea! uf the sysiem of humors. A few bottles of HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA accomplishes that purpose, NOW eapy. THE MARRYING MAN. AN An By the author of "The ‘The Jilt,” &c., &c. ‘THE MARRYING MAN” Is certainly one of the most Amusing and nuique productions that bas been issued f a yome ume in the way of light romance, ‘The eccentric abstrdl- ties of Old Burridge, thoagh perhaps a litie overwrou; exe very bumsron ly develo) oped, walle the CN ge of the character of Osmond Delamere makes an agreeable and refreshing contrast.—Bell’s Weekly Messenger. PRICE FIFTY CENTS. Mailed, free of postage, on receipt of price. FREDERIC A. weeny Publisher, Nof22 Abn street, N, ¥. UNDER, THE EYES fO PIMPLES, NO DARKNE teen after using a sof HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTH fat’ SARSAPARILEA.~ AVED! SAVED! SAVEDII! Consumption is scrofulous. Purify the blood and fear itnot, H. BOLD’S SARSAPARILLA stands unrivalied, HE SCIENCE OF ICINE Should stand simple, ure, majertic; having fuct for ite bas pillar, truth alone fo ital. So HELMBOLD'S CHNUINE PRELALATIONS, estab. fished over sixteen years. ERE 18 Ko, REMEDY FOR YOU SO VALUABLE AS. of rills. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARBAPARILLA Wr hl iehly concentrated, and has received the endorsement of the most eminent phywicians, clergymen and statesmen of all countries, PURIFY, ENRICH THE BLOOD, beautify the complexion, use HELMBOLD'S: highty coneentrated FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. One dotile equals in strength one gallon of the syrup or decoction, had BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY e * ° . . . . : Oures covans, comps, BORE’ THROM and every affection of the THROAT, LUNGS AND OHEST. Sold by all druggist. 1Y INJURE oe Natit tei ied Rie yin perce’ entin and orth alias OF of constant attained by | which they are'appliod tavesenpe | Ks | je veins, an ard {| CITY 0 ELmigration ant Foret Ra aps to SPO} | ASIA, from Boston, v WASHINGTOy LAFA Wasnt IN GTO Second cabin dn inetutfog SPE! CALIFORNIA 4, PASSENGERS AND SHTe ERS BY THE: are informed fae commencing wit with our ‘Gopartare of the our steamers will sail from the Company's new and commo- dious pier, Soni at a precisely, oe the Old Count Abscort or? HAVANA. | steamal steamer A, M. RB. Greene comman N sortie for ea ar Satardey, the Theat ASENCIO. & O0., 11 Brosdway. Fehicidiartealstmcnie RUPSING STAR Capita: TaF Vill iere pler 46 Necce river, on Saturday, ee SS BO Bartow, No.0 pn sTUIPD OB TO PASSENG! Passengers per CITY OF LONDON, saiin: ink Pie eased to ee ee a at ay, as the steamer, owing t0 die daw site of ie ail punctwalty at AM Ps » ot ‘hyde built ro wee wuilt (ron sues’ TY OF DONDON ee CHY OF MANCHESTER perp nese river. jiaisding, oi sony toaep Fler ad Payable in gold, oF is equivalent in ‘ayable in gold, or its equivalent in current First Cabin eee Bw) Beet oa pe ‘Do, to Loudot Do. to Faris. Passen sled 10 Tlavres Br dam. Ant Hi sore Bree also for rp, eat easily tow rates ‘scenistown:—Rirat Cabin, fose who wish to on These steamers hy gos, 7g strongly built iu watertight iron sect EE tent Fire Annibil E Patent Fire Annibilators. Experienced surgeons are attachod, For further information apply in Liverpool to. WILLIAM MAN, Agent 22 Water stroet; in Glaggow to ALEX. MAL LM, si. Enoch square; in Queenstown to OC. & HMyNOUk &e in Lon row wo oe & MACEY, 61 ng William street: ih Par DEC des Viciaites, Page de in Bol OUON GO. DALE, IL Walaue onoatoran pay’ JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Brosdway, N. Y. TEAMSHIP CITY OF MANCHESTER WILL COM- SD menee to discharge, under general order, at pler 44 Not river on Friday mora! ing, at 7 o'elock. Goods Bor rena Com within 24 hours will be stored at cor Fae and ew pense, JOWN G. DALE, 15 Broadway. OR LIVERPOOL—CALLING ‘AT QUEENSTOWN, UNARD STEAMBHIP AUSTRALASTAN, from New York. Cabin. Cabin... ‘ For freight id oe its equivalent. < ‘or on ‘puace apply to UCN ARD, No, 4 Bowling Green, N TION STEA) AVIGATION COMPANY. ‘0 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, From pier 47 North river. VIRGINIA. fatarday, April & HEGVETL Saturday, April 22 Cabin, $655 valent in Currency, For passage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. OR LIVERPOOL, CALLING An LONDONDERRY. — Tye royal mall steamships from P passago—C and or ts equivalent Dra hs toe eval Treland, at lowest rates. Apply'to Agents, ‘23 Broadway. NCHOR LINE. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, Belfust, or Londonderry, from pler 30 Ni Fiver, UNITED KINGDOM, C Capt. Campbell, skturday, Al 1. Saloon Cabio, $60; ‘second cabl in, $50; atee! in peo or a5, a Hay in ourrency, apny 4 ‘Mac , No, 6 Bowling green. ‘00. Sa cama BORUSSIA, kt PACKET come anes USSIA, ray ® ae Havre Southam} dd London, ptr fle second cabin, steerage, pane able in equivalent. For F freight Soke Panaage ollcd, C, BMIOHARD & BOAS, way. Ms ‘AIL 8TEAMERS TO FRANCE DIRECT.—THE GEN. ERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S SS, fine of of iit class aide-wieel steamships between NEW YORK and * _ FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE. First cabin (incl table win ts equivalent rerarenie in gold’ or TeMfedical attendance free of charge, a Gabi MACKENZ! 0. 7 Bi way, os Capucles Yarand Hotel); at. nave, eo WILELAM ISELIN & COL FFICE OF THE ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP ©O.,. larch 23, 1865, emt Yore. No. 6 Bowling Green, New York Mi STATES MAIL NO. 43 NORTH RIVE: FOOT OF CANAL STRE! D. B. ALLBN, Agent, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA”, GREAT REDUCTION IN STEERAGE RA’ The following first class side-wheel steamships wil be de- . from pler No. 43 North river: (Connecting at Panama wit OCEAN QUEEN. Panama with th it or passage apply to “iy D. B. ALL! No. 8 Bowling Green. RATES FROM THE OLD* rafts on Favorite Line of Taverp X Ling of London Packets sailing every ten Persons wishing to send for their friends, or remit ‘can do so at reduced ratos soi o- BROTHERS & CO., 86 Sou sh EAGLan pain Laws an mi are rani, W er No. {North river, on Wednesday, t ss Boseleek: prvciecly, for Havana direct. rt eae ORD, TILESTON & Co., 39 Broadway. OR longs P, pare, THE UNITED STATES M. Loser. AND | FOUND. }URD—ON sere LAST, A POCKETBOOK, emntatning money and ‘The ewncr oun have the rm tame by proving rove Aa ba YLON, 2 Walt street. POR ORORGE CRONWRL river, on Gatarday, April 1, nt 5 apply we H. freight or “ire ) Fung Shuey will fotiow on w om Setuaday, April 8. NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THE U. 8. EAS 5. CHOMWELE £60., 80° Fore oes LARGE KEWFOCNDLAND Pad = LS eee oul, argos, dog will be auld in two vii W. H. PA 1K, 90 Ovohard street, N.Y. OED On BRATURDAY BVENING. A SUM OF aur. pm. -- Lo ‘Bixth aveaue oars. owner mn have Beobee Brother, 42 Exehan nto A eres EVENING, THE ri at a Ghaaa, i 1 buvikntte sae i mo 1a SOF, a sn Volusia (Bri, Booth, Mavana—A Raney, Ue “Rea Mertomerst Geos et ltgtone B S.—YpoR MOTHER, [8 Daxai ROURLY TLL: Steamship Joseph M itimore. '. come’ ‘letter reodived; Hat facane Foe Brome! } the bey nearly CHUROH, sue jew World, Bright, Liverpool—C Grin: UR BRAUTIFUL, INFANTS TO BE ADOPTED OU: Botterda ip Magdalene (Brem), Henke, = be Pt Levee (Norw), Jensen, Melage—Funch, Meineke & mE Was a 71 (; Alexander Marshall, Marshal, Jobe, NB-—Chas 1 yesterday, aging thant | ate uM teen teen (1 De Molaaea ‘a tee pat sat Mats Toney ata, Goto | [Fale hee FANTED—or FITTS, rRom Prise ot the Ben ee Seiien [aatmores3 8 Spin- Londoa, by brother, "Fare ros od (Br), Watson, Bervedes—-Dovd & Hi nekeu. Bark Cienfuegos, Ocke, Clép uegoePoavert KS. 1. FLOYD Bug Brctns (Di Sent, Pome ater 4} T we Sees Man he ee ferit Te tears aes fics «| Soa ere = tl me oe Ber, Brateners, Peewee 2 B Dect &Cn TORMATION WANTED OF, MARY CUIMBEE RY po rey 5 Ee batts (Br, Bsns rdveo & Co, ber ister, Hen, CW, OE Vee ervane © fone ED icy nage Fe Ven Bs ry TeoeeAmOS WY N’ nee REGARD Bd THE Ne Samoa Mt ~— Tikotson, City Potot—Van Brant & tee oY FAW Point—Van Brunt & Oat hl Behe RE Ht Thouas, Habineon. Washingons-Ven she Preah acne River, Md—Snow & Burgess. Sehr W Tl Davis, Lake, P iiadelphlaeG EG ‘GoLitawadie Baby IP Bip, Blokes, Teor ‘& Son. RRIVED City of Manchester (Br), Halcrow, Laverpod, Ha dueanetown Toth. with imdee_ nnd peamongers r THE COLORED MAN THAT OFFERED $300,000 TO ieouc ma eee rem “Sullivan: pe oo the Otay of Bose tren Mor nl pu, | Sing to ble advantage. th rf rnston #6000 ¥3 # be Soni 7 neue, 0,8 Oo. 0, Pi ceese eens 1B WILL seman Ua United tates "S tranaport), Share, Bewufort, JF ime, BIPRReaMAN THAT MOVED A FAMILY 6 i ‘ ‘Jan 16, Gtbral- | aecettd'Roor onthe Slat or fod of March; will eall at 90 one NR take Tiieest isa’ heavy wea. | Foe street wad Inquire for Mre. Brooks he will be re Hier in une Hediverrainena, and strong, and W win wind iartne the | warded. pier ee ate st ai lea Yor BR, MELOWOR GASTON, A ative, OF OF r HAVANA, am patriever ALIX Br), Muay, Gionfuegon, 16 mae: Pea saga at yale te ble. he — tbe Tyaalt Behr Ruth H Baker (of Y Moe td Up stairs, or by gaara, with rape bs (0 Miller & yy] da sorta MRcbr James A Brown fet en ese a0 Tot after hen 7 Kant RV eee MARK TOHAR HEAD, A NATIVE OF mr soa naar Cornwallis, 1 days, with pote- Tigi, wl har 0 someth! me 4 fon ee r Daring (Br), Meisaae, Halifax, 6 days, with oats &e, SATEAmE ¥ et lel to whee’ he ‘Schr TP Cooper, Weeks, Blizabethport for Newport, Jai Kehr Geo Washington, Pendleton, Belfaat, 6 da Aga Jam SP ERASE 5 CALL AND SR AND SER LA Ey my star, Po Fottiand Baaye , Lard, Poruand, 6 days. oF ae BABYS $0 ADOPT OUT AT MME. hr Nile, Behr Covheetieut Chase ie Bespurt 1a Bixtirerenak oppeate Righth arent Sone Fannle Hazimer, om, rec Sortland. BILLI it, Rockgand. aaa ne eenag IARDS. nnn me hed Jacket, Averiiy Ret ind TARGR 8TOOK or SUPERIOR BILLIARD f TABLES— Beh Conraga, Bein, Rockland. AR reduced prices, Aa T intend Behr Mary Brewer, Heals, Ri Will ‘stows, 08 my tloak cheap. Behr Sista & Mary, Hall, Reena alton treet, L. DECKEI,, iat Sehr Mount ger Wm Lf cos ‘Lockitt, “arate Hope, — , Adama, N: " 7 get a sri ein ‘ giroet to ioral Wall | sa Ss sree Gauneey erurt) ‘3 order of tbe | 3 Bebr Jeddie, Robert Behr © 8 Barner, Coleman, Bebe Dr Kane, Rede Rehr Neluaurne, Marston, New Beatord. Schr Mary Nowel ase, Cohaaset Narrows. __ THE LECTURE SEASON. ay MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—FOR GENTL only, at the New York Museum of Anatomy. ¢18 Drona way. Partien unable to atvand ypese lecture have them forwarded on receipt of ten cout DY addressing Secretary of York Museum of Anatomy. Schr § W Ponder, Phillip&, Taunton, Sehr ( ‘ham. S go W Bnow, Haskell, Providence, Sehr America Reqnolds, Vrovidence, Schr Henrietta, Miner, Providence, WATCHES, JAWELRY, &e. Sehr Mariel, Gilpatrick, Providence. . , 5 Rehr Oe lott 66 NASSAU ATREET, ROOM NO. 2 A. HONIG. srowicy, New Haven. AT SAR continues tell an Dirntinds, Watehes, Jewotry, fe, and pay the uiniost value for tiga, Ha aleo iikes advasicus ov cdoalenments J 4 oy Boardman, Willard Saybrook. Seut otlas Wright, Beaman, Cold a THE wartvee. ON TauieaTT LAST, A The Rader wil be rewanted by fe Thity-thtrd mreot, OS"—ON THE EVENING OF THE SeTit INSTANT, A [Pocketbook. i EN ee eee, Beartog Ne lote, one Te ecg Sr bet to No. 3 Bron ‘3 Broad mirect the the finder will be liberally rews rewarded. 7 ost_Last Niatir, AN THE | VICtNiry ‘OF WILLIAM mreots, a Chatham k Slut, with brass collar. see ce tnher io thd aample 1000, 6 Malden Lane, will reostve $5 O8T_ON TURSDAY NIGHT, IN AR Y STREET, A L Pair of Gold Bpectacioa. finds emerded, epee fiat ge THE NIGHT O} OF THE ee IN THE OWL Li Mpg from oy & Hanting Caso hia to Now Y¢ a : i ers Gores street, Phi jsiphie. nity TAAC STIRK. Stree i 8. LowRT Ri RIDING Pela! wy, eninth street, 3 lock tthe rnoen, & ara on ao il rotere the nlase "REWARDS LOST, ON THE 2TH INST., FROM 189 $5 G5 REWARD —1 Beg wi se “i the above ‘ive ouall iT young oo SHUNDIAUSEN, ‘WARD.—A LACK. HANDKERCHIEF eat oat thle sony. March 99, somewhere between Third and Bi and betw sixth streets. re Toward will be paid on ‘the Savery of tl article at the store of James A. Hearn & Son, 775 Bi $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, Dogs or white, marked on'ears, back and sides two Betior Dogs, one red and the ot ‘strap and chain collar; bad ain hate" Fyac tt Vesey et on the collar; answers to the name of Tip. The white and ‘orang ey dow had tine paid & were ed pct els where or er em, ‘be found, to Peter Lynch, toh, di Veecy REWARD. —LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH from Philadelphia at'$:15 P. containing a cokes omnoras? rd will be pald to the person tay in! Cortlandt street. 20. A BUNDLE OF GENTLEMEN'S WEAR- sort Fel, auch aa White Shirts, Under Shi $30.4 a tn: lars and | Thaniheych Hef, marked Fivoa anh ne au Baris Tee abo avenue, between ora MARCH ing them, tty ona $203 on cE $5 5) REWARD.. LIGHT GREEN BRO. LOST, che Satin Damask and Backs—the pat- tern representing birds, Sowers and fountain, ia rich natt- Fal colors, The above reward will be paid to any party re- furaing or giving a information aa will lead to the recove- " Us, jo name 10 A. T. Stewart &Co., Broadway and Tenth ree $5 On REWARD —LOST OR WAS TAREN FROM THE ) ‘Conta Rica on the day of sailing, Novernber Cameo Pin (gentleman's Il locos "as Shore ronera wit be pald for the recovery of the sume or $28 f f rom the wetiing, and. Go questions ry ake usatialbaesse Wo MILLS, 26) Front street 00 REWARD—LosT, ON THE DESK OF THE $1 Chemical Bank, an envelope containing $20. hie finder will receive the above reward by loaving it at 8 Barclay street, up atalre, and MOQueRtlor sacked. DAVIL S15( ) REWARD,—sTo Sle on Tues pair Panta, Sack, on elry. A may addrngs atall be rey ig rut Cabin Becoud Ci FF LIVERPOO! Pe Hive, or to ROCHE 1 1H® BRITISH MAIL STEA! AMSYTP MONTEZUMA WILD. ihe despatched ta Eingeoes Jamaka, on the mouth, at 2 P. pagel ‘Apply to = CHAS. A. WHIENEY, 28 Broadway. For freight apy 8 OW EARD & ASPINWALL, Agents, a BALL bn py Lay ane ees uy on, SOPPEY, South st ok Ot cake sort larch FR LIVE! WORLD, ‘afte this day, wP. M.D fee RULE, TON, Se ria eorner of Warren street. AOR RK HART'S BLAND, DAVID ISLAND, FOR? sceuy. FE Island, New Rochelle, W! ‘Metw’s ‘Will leave Peok slip st 11 RPOOL—TUE CELEBRATED SHIP NEW oe me hoe Bee, 8, Hast river, postitrey MARE: Uh bgtenie od LINE TO CALIFGRNT VIA NICARA- ua, short rout ‘Central American eek wr $0) Forth BS. Por particulars apply, opty io DEN CA TRAV ELLERS’ GUIDE. ler Whitestone, City oT AE oma Wil leave New Rochelle at 8 F re NAR TOR AnD <D HARLEM RAILROAD. for Alvan, ‘Troy and ee tre ope agora 104, fatnee s “pekets FPF spe red at the foes of Westcott's fe moar Pak ea at eM ele NEWSPAPERS, wee BR Sonsini’ own, Nis sey nh ‘this city Sg thereafter. “kl; x ingen ewepaper rch Si, and Seeger ete \d bold and dashing ‘will desérve the favor 0! Fe t an ita ft United saan Ry tctt miblianing 2 Vor ety To be iad of the Al ‘he rican Mews | pany and ol pe an fy }GDBON cies Ned Buntline, Rditor, HILTOR. a Oo. , Publishers. — LOAN OFFICES. T 7! bY, ADVANCED, OW J T 7 MONBY, IBERALLT Ay ELSO P. MONDS, WATCHES, rt RS | TICKETS govant ‘for AMOR. BRoRERs” Jn &c., at 77 Bleecker street, up stairs. BROADWAY. Ac E OLD ESTABLISHED rt Pays TH Ai? i t ALUE FOR AB OND iy 8, PLATE, OPTI ai. INSTR AT HIS RIVATE ROOMS, OF! a HOURS F Fn) 4aP. 1. J. 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