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Be thinks it musi st be intends das ‘Soda- Water, aud as su h ii THE DRAFT. The Wheel Again in Motion Yesterday. ich recurred again remarkable manner. half of those drafted purih strect,”” on “bi seemed as if near dated from the “saw tis, railway depot,” and second street, street’? called a0 often som second street by this time could hardly one observed that Forty- have a leg to | THE NAMES OF THE DRAPTED MEN. ‘The following is a iist of the names drawn yesterda: Names of Conseripts in the Tenth and Twenty-second Wards. Je Joseph, Rensberken nos, Burke Patrick, Breening ' Augusto Joho, Bertram Lewla, Money Coming Into the County Treasury, Panman Wi ra, i Hobie Hower Mr. Bhunt has not es yet received the monoy by the Albany I in procuring thirty thousand dglars of the and with a portion of thai six volunteers yesterday um paid the bounty to forty- Connor Ed, Caro? John, ¢ Coruell John,’ Cross Thos, Charra John, © mings Jas, Cloughy Jc » Fourth District. borbinger Curk, ¢ stnpbell Hy, Crandell Abrm, © r, Crannon John, © ain, Creggin Tho 1, mustering five atad Andrew, ( terday in 90 aig notices to dr id orn Pat, © Famer substitutes into the service s that they could on band to pay bo consoled by the day's work. TUE FIRST WARD, This ward is hard at work to escape the draft. and enthusiastic meeting F Greenwich street, at which Sup The finance committee rey two thon sind doll’ a large hovge for the purp ‘There is a spirit. of enercy au which does not leave a doubt on the of the First ward but that they will very short time, They are now pa which, without doubt, w cause NO Money was yet were not much 43 #5 ‘Canning. cL tobt, Cummings John, Connell Michael, Coin pW Caslan J. Coman J Dy Chddy BE 8G P, Cratiy John, Ciro- By Cooklugham Hy, Coe Samiuel, fcc Cont Spencer, Cusa Phos. © apiatn, ¢ farsa, Clap last evening at 120 ervisor Fox presi rt the collection of over ommittee have built gus, Deiland Wm, Donelson Josh, Dunn Pat- Delman Contnd, Or, Dannon John, Dirn Michael, Dawson W, Derien b, Dohey Q, y Ja Conrad, Donel: Davison Franklin, Dolan Hugh, Dorman D Esscln Jacob, Eekert Geo, Erlocker J Geo, Emmerick Wm, a Jobn M, Ebal Jacob, ler J, Biscnsell a GED ite ‘Adain, Hisenserd ‘George, lier Jacob, Enzwake ‘Leo Fieldner Christian, Fixver, ‘Theodore, Fisher John, Flinn, B Fitz, pan Ay rew, Flaherty Jolin, Pixpat? beters 8, Eugley The Fitth Oiseric TENTH WARD, ‘The drawing in the Tenth ward was resumed yesterday Morning, and continued at int Sixteen volunteers and five su als throughout the day. stitutes were mustered in, the efficieut Provost Marshal of the district, is working hard in order to fill the quota of the district by volunteering; but he must have mon order to succeed in his laudable unde sor Purdy and Mr. John Farmer ac sand dollars out of their own } has now been exhausted Shortly after ten o'clock wasset in motion, six Uno , , FI Lieutenant Ward, ell it vpisher: wh Bier, id’ Si Freanly’ Michael, rren Miles, Mate Firer Martin, Former Henry yrs E, Golenskle Abraharn, Gair- y John, Gallihen Michae lopse Andrew, diet dward rafeuhais Win, rim Advlph, Glenn iubons Andrew Gre sterday morning the whi fifty-Ave to be bro ward, one hundred per ¢ quenily interrupted during the da and mostering in of recruits Mr. John Decker, The drawing wil following names were taken from the whe he quota of th ths ‘btone David, Gatlan J H. by the examination eer the drafted was | tanson Carrol, Hannan Chas Harrison Ea, Hanigen HJ, Hurdinge Geo, Hopkins Hamucl, John, Homan John, Hun er John, Healy John, Hutschell Fras, Hinzle Cas Howard John, Hook ue Jahn f as, Appel F, Annicker A, Albus F, Atman R, Ashe A. Mtichuet, Hopsell Jaines ha Thos, i Ssh Hughes Alexander, 108, Horstman Pe- apts Anthony, Houge Ira, Hably y Jus B, Hazleton John, Heated pp doling. Hage del nan F, Buker F, Hoyle, a, Hurlburt 0, ail Hally J, nt dindol Fredér ck, Hartman Jobn, Hogan M A Halley James, Heinbuek Wm, Hyatt W. Heron Paul, Hazelton Leonard ‘Je, Hauilton Joun, Hug bg OES sin Gonnon ®, Caspen Ingo Alfred, Irving Wm, rer. G, Dosey J, J. | Bremen, Johnson Wm, Joming Hy, Jones Ja ames damegon Sami H, Jomer Franci » Johnson Wm, Jackson Win, Jones Hiram J din Stighnel Jordan John, Jackson Jones, Jones Benj. M Davis cs Dazman W C, D a Ernest J, Eirke E, Engel C, KF. Fleece A, Fisher R, Fenser A, Fowler J R, ¥ ‘obb J, Forby A, ink We ¢ Wm, Koete Jos Gilleban J, Goodwin W rs an ricky Kelly Barney, nourcer Win, suas on H, Kaocbeor J, King “hoe Kennedy Jamed, gap di Lentz Geo, Lebat John, Lewis Frank, Loughran James, John, Lannigan Thos, Luddingion R, Lyneh Pat, Loda’ vingston Alex, Lewis Abel, siver Christian, Lower Ludwick, J Ly Lockman J, Longnecker , Lake G, Larkin x : yw. Manz J, Hawking A, ag Rit c Hicks i, Ueochar Hl, Hugh's, Hendvicks 8 Hulles Hare. feldt M, Hubs C F, Hawikina G, Holdel C. Lewis John, Lo Leo John, Levise Jessup, lentine, Lewis Wm J, J. Jacobs M, Jackson G, Jeannerdt J, ben, Lang Andreas, Leggatt James, "Lock! Ww, Kane tro Kellet eA, Knener V, Kofman Jong) ‘Latzer Siinon, ‘oe pitine F, Korrn CE, KatoP, | yrorton ‘Thomas, Martin, Parle, MeGlenn Wr, Maxih . : James, Myers John 2 Met nel, M Mott Aichards Mott Chis Manus Thos, Maryott Chas, L. Landers J i, Lehmkulil b, Landore 8, Lorém J, Lavon ery R, Labacout Gy Luke Hd MoClone J, MeCarthy Ry Louter A, Lee 1, Ludder H, W H, ju: lle James i M Li artuey hare Daniel’ McLaughiin Hugh, Misemnere Herman, 3 MeCannon Pat, Matthews Rufus C, fell Jou, Murtay Micha vel, Me Muhon Pat Carty Johny MoCarttiy W. Nolehwitch C, Nolan J, Neo! J, Newman A, Nichols C, G, McConnell G , Miller Peter, Maloney Wm, + Moran G, May J, rt J. n Barne; O'Hara J, Oberdack 8, Opdyke N, Odenwille P, Oetmec A. Mallen. vest. r By MeLeary P, MeG Bae Morgluunack John. M Paur A, Price A C, Powers J, Pellnitz E, Peddie J, SGunic Frank,’ M: Mehatens Sani aor Leopold, Mecenuir Mann, ‘Conrad, Joseph, Murray Ed, Mills James, Moo oseph, Moran Patvick, Rossewer J. Recht C, applilier ¥, Reiser W P, Reenig C, Runo ©, estat Moshe ugh Wm, MoGrey 8. Simbelski E, Stramborgh ©, Stowe W, Schroeder Wm, Bmith H, Struck C, Sludderhein R, Schimper HF, Beudder G, Stemmiber F ©, Smith T, Schomoergh Siraccke F, Schatenburgh Behoetield J, Schluppee macher J D, Sigam ‘enberg J, Neville Simons, ogous oa Jobn, O'Netl John, meets Joke, Otman Constan- ne, Ochler Joban, O'Donnell John, 0: i chael, Oaalt Eaward, Odell Andrew pabach He Relator W, Sherwoo hb J, Schloerd F, Se. od WH, O'Brien |, Olmstead Dwight hreider A, S . Shird W, Sehwarts ©, Schulte W, Seiling F) Smith G J, Schruder'L. Tuanheller_ E, Tanbold H, Pastor, Tyee x TorseD i Taylor W, Turner W, The Touch L, ‘Tanner A, Toe 4 Vitbup D, Vouglan N, Vane i Vellchinsky 8, Voan J. Walley O, Welber G, Watson R, F, Wassen 4, ‘Scper B,’ Show. Ponttz Hy, Phinere Rantalp h, Preasler Hy, B, Peitsler Neholas, Putte |. Pigeon Robt, Pullen Fred, David, Pater Chas, Phillips "samen, Patrel Rove Pasig. Levi, P Peter, Price Alexander M. Quinlan James, Quinn Jon, y Oaton Peter, Quinlan James, Rode Jacob, Rhetnward fa, Reinhantt John, owtes Homer, Rennigan Pat, Roach John, Richthe: Rockafellow Hy, Ruddy Fran\ rFneoh, lteilly Terenes, Ri Lawrence J, Rreh pute Raa Reynoids “Chas, Rayin h John, iui Patrick 2, olfe F, Willup Cy Runpp Adam, Retin Relerbush | rei ohart, Re kor Wm Fred, Reesbery MEETING IN THE TENTH WARD. A meeting of the citizens of the Tenth ward took place last evening, in the Essex Market Court, for the purpose Of adopting measures to fill volunteers. Supervisor Pur’ address, recommending each 1 ward to contribute somethin, enable the ward to compete with oth lection was commenced and run along r sums varying from five to one hundred dollars, uti subseribed, to help to A committee to collect ‘eter, . Read —_ G. Rider wei a of the ward with jed, and delivered an and woman in the nd money apd ir Thos Rose Funelic, web Saxton Wm, Schofield Sherman, Sunn W anhington,Sehnyer Ne Mh y Christan, Simms Chas, or Alex, Sexton John, Stephens Jas W, mith Jacob, St ithurst Wim, Stu «Win, Sherry Jame t Henry, Saws ack Wm, Stand. n hundred dollars w and hand money funds Was appointed and the meeting adjourned, The Eighth District. From the great probability that exists of the quota of this district being filled immediately, if the money for sounty to the great » q inpht Conrad, Smith Jerry, fe anteors dully offering whether the wheei will be aya: Rumber of substitutes obtai been sufficient, his assistante busy, time for any other bi amination that sul nearly as many rejected asp: were credited yesterday. The Chas, Spote Win, 8 yon By Stock Leute oble Keep. the Prov moy EA, Thomas Sat A, f notto keep the P PAS clency at 5 te Deficient March 20...6..205 Sub. received yesterday a Jon, Walter Peter M The Ninth District. The drawing for the Twenty-second ward, in the was resumed at a qu rtly before two o'clock E Wintechurst Mg Wh ‘and Wm, Winkler k, Wienteader Bernard. generally prevai Rolly and other leading In the two daye over whic extended @ nut Among others, the foll RRMAN MASTERS W ‘ Watkine d jae Ost Wilson ¢ fing Wh ithan Joseph, Yowmans Molor, anger Anthony, Young G, Youmans Ao the bundles of cards, one from the nimble fingers of Alderman Master aewieting in placing them there, weparated from iv fellows, attracts hie ules ae ho reads the » foll into the whoel mmerman Gustave, the Twenty-eecond ward corner of -Brondwey and to deviee ways trafted and needing substitutes, ivered by Hon, W. A. Darling and A meeting of the citize will be hold at Steph "yriday’ evening, and means to holy thore mato the wheel an fn hour aftorws other eminent ap : steraon is numbered am: Grafted. Captain Dunning congratu! marks that thie i6 @ most fortunate oocurrence parently the Alderman does wot concurs very heartily this view of the matier, A boats coner Seventeenth Ward Recruiting Committee, e committing are taking ten or twelve men every y would send noarly double that nu e only for the delay in pro ral hand money is given. Teen ne cmementinanel M ARRIAGES AND DEATHS ing the State bounty folded operator, aod Mution Pew rio |S y Olark, Beq., all of Brook Alby) Megan payete evans vous Tab ee ‘our aay NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1865. Senter On Tuesday, March 21, by the Rev. J. | D. tuseh, Jons 8. Hers to Saku Unaek, both of this city. . Jony—Nowriaxn,—At West Farts, on Wednesday, | March 29, by Rev, George Nixug, AtueRr Sr. dom, ot oF West Farias, to Mania Lv ua Nooraann, all of the Lace. ove Wireree—Rvoemogs—On Thareiag, Mar 30, at Christ chureh, Brooklyn, & yy: tne Rev. Ps ridge, Vietou M. Watkins, of Now York, to Miss Cucnisa Buckiour, of St. Paul, Miun. Died. Bacntany,-On Wednesday, Marchs@9, of consump- tion, Cuas. P. Bawtatasy, aged 28 years and § months. The frends of the family, the active and honorar, embers of Gaxter Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, ‘Tec msel: Lodge, No, 487, F. aud A, M., and the Masoni: fraternity in general are respocttully ” invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 14 Jay street, rk, this (Friday ) afternoon, at two 0 clock. n.--On Wednesday morning, March 29, of disease cari, Rowis §. Bakex, aged 23 years, 9 months and 7 days. ‘The frend of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Soyth Third street Methodist Episcopal church, Willaamsbam, on Sunday afternoon, at wo o'clock, Bowkex.—On Wednesday, March 29, of consumption, Wottam Bowker, ag d 44 years and 8 months. The reuains will be taken to Greenwood, from his late residence, 250 Greeawieh street, this (Friday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. Batowix.—On Thursday, March 30, after a long and sever illness, Caumuns, wife of Howard A. Baldwin, aud daughter Of Patrick and Mary Gallagher. ‘Phe friends and acquaintances of the family are in- «d to attend the funeral, from her father's residence, 0. 4 cixth avenue, on Suaday afternoon, at two 0’ clock, without further invitation, Bannwe,—in Brooklya, on Thursday, March 30, Gzoran F. Banger, in the 60th year of his age. Boston papers please copy. BoiaM.—At Bergen, N, J.,on Wednesday, March 29, of consumption, CuarLEs BouaM, in the 36th year of his a Sis friends and acquaintances are respectfully re- uested to attend the funeral, from St. Joseph's church, udeon City, on Saturday moruing, at ten o'clock, whon yang Digh mass will be celebrated for the repose of is soul, Bxower.—On Thursday, March 30, Mary Low daughter of William and Elizabeth A Brower, aged years and 10 montis, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her eee No, 238 Tenth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Coxway.—On Thursday, March 80, Pav Conway, na- tive of the county of Waterford, Ireland, aged 47 years. The frends and relatives are requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at twelve o'clock, from 185 Cedar street. Boston and St. Louis papers please copy. Corcorax.—On Thursday morning, March 30, Jonx Coxcorax, a native of Bellahuse, parish of Lawrence- town, county of Galway, Ireland, ‘The tricnde of the family, and those of his wife, Betty Kenney, and also his brother-in-law, William Nadden, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, from his late resideice, No. 98 West Tweuty-eighth street. Cvuttuy.—On Wednesday, March 29, of pneumonia, Epwaxp F, CuLuen, m the 67th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeetfully invited to attend the ‘uneral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Broadway, corner of Seventy-tiith street. Richmond (Va,) papers please copy. Ey. At Hudson City, N. J., "on Thursday, March 80, of riatina, Cuartes J. Carr, "youngest son of Ed- ward and Jane Evans, aged 3 years and 6 months. The friends of the family are respecttaae invited to attend the funeral, on saturday ciel at two o'clock, from the residence of his Parents, Willow court, Hudson City. Gorman, —On Thur March 30, Euzaperu Gorwas, aged 80 years, relict of Wiliam Gorman, native of Cas: tiedora, Queens county, Ireland, The rlutives and frieuds are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Jolla Tracy, No. 11 110th street, near the Bloomingdale Toad. Harns.—Joux Hanns, His remains will be conveyed to the Evergreens Cemetery for interment. Kiosti mn Thursday, March 30, Cari G. Kuosrer, @ native of Bremen, Germany, aged 23 years. Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s Heraid, Lirtir.—At his residence, No. 46 Union square, on Tuesday, March 28, of discase of the liver, Jacon Littur, aged 65 Merv ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ‘ally invited to attend the funeral, at Grace church, this (Fre day) afternoon, at 8 o'clock, ‘without further invitation, Luzrssex.—In Hoboken, on Wednesday, March 29, Ayna ©. Lusnesey, beloved wife of George Tieden; aged 41 years, 9 months and 24 days. The relatives and friends of ihe family, also the mem- bers of the Jersey Schutzen corps, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, this (day) afternoon, at tye S clock, from her late residence, No, 69 Washington streel Lyox.—On Thursday, March 30, Joun H. Lyon, young:st son of J. H. and Jane Lyon, aged 1 year, 3 months and 4 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral, trom the residence of his parents, Fitty-fifth street, between Third and Lexington avenues, third house from Third avenue, on saturday. Mortimore.—On Wednesday, March 29, Jaxz Morti- mons, Widow of John Mortimore, aged 70 rears. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ler late residence, ai 27 Clinton street, this (hriday) afternoon, at two o'clock, McLaventay.—In Washington, D. C,, on Mot nay, Marci 27, of wounds received at the battle of the Wil- derness, Winuiam McLAavauLas, anative of French Parke, county Roscommon, Ireland, to the 35th year of his age, a member of Company D, Sixty-third regiment, Irish rik aay formerly of ‘Company C, Sixty-ninth N. Y¥. # otlee of funoral to. on Onan the eh roy at Magy meee of of Henry and morrow, Onk.—At Stockport, Columbia a county March 14, after a short illness, Bow: 65th year of his se. The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. O’Meana.—Of consumption, Mary 0’ sizaka, @ native | Faro her a county of Tipperary, Ireland, in the 44th yoar er age, ‘The friends and aequaintances of the famity are Bpectfully imvited to attend the funeral, on tardy | Barat, at two o'clock, from her late ‘residence, 96 re stnet, Ponumax.—On Toesday, March 28, Eurza H., the be- loved wy of Pohinan, aged 26 years, 11 months and bo The relatives and friends of the family, oe earner the mem- bers of Company A, Empire City Guard, are invited to attend the er oe this (Friday “arog, half-past one o'clock, from her late ‘Thomas street. Paxsos.—On Thareday mornii ieee pa James Epwin Paxton, aged 24 years and ‘The funeral services will be held a % residence of his father, 126th street, third house west of Fifth avenue, Harlera, on Kavya 6 Eira at half-past four o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. Norwalk (Conn.) papers Rawis,—On Thursday, the brain, Henry Rawix, dr., only Julia R. Rawle, aged 11 years and The funeral will be held at the First Presbyterian church, Tenry street, Brooklyn (Rev. Mr. Fe goig tied ow Sai crday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Sourr,—On Wednesday, March 29, after a short {line%s, Jous Soort, aged 60 years. The friends of the fumily aro invited to attend the funcral, from his late residence, 16 East Forty-second street, this (d riday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Surru.—On Thursday, March 30, Mary E., only ehild | of Henry P. and Sarah L. Smub, dgod 1 year, 12 months and 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are vuvited to attend the faneral, from the residence ome parents, No. 307 Hudson sircet, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Hunting: ton, I. (, for interment. New Ovioans papers please copy. Usomnwoop,--On Thursday morning, March 30, Harry Tax Uxpeawoup, grandson of Thomas and Mary A. Lane, aged 2 y« pr months vr 6 days. apitcktel ‘The relatives and friends of the family are r ly invited to attend the funerai, (rom the residence of his grandparents, 132 West Thi irty: eighth street, this (Friday) afvertioon, at three o’elock. VAN Raver. —On Tuesday, March 28, Convaiuux W, Vax Racer, me 19 years ‘and 1 month, von of Francie H. and Van Ranet, and grandson’ of the late Cornelius Renst and Jacob Hanshe. Th 1 will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 jock, from the residence of is grandiather, Jucob Hanshe, No. 40 First street. Warp.—At Yorkville, Aw Wane, the beloved wife of i, aged 32 years, May her aoul rest in peare, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfulty invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from her lave residence, Ninetieth ore tweon Third and Fourth avenues, Wyatax.—On Wednesday, March 29, Saxcm, W Fates wood, Baltimore county, Md, in the 76th year Hf his age. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, H. D. Aldrich, No, § Bast Fourteenth street, ou Satur: day morning, at balf- -past nine o'clock, without further notice, Woo.ey.—Aps, daughter of Henry and Rebecca fully Wooley, aged 2 years, 3 months and 3 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 101 bast Twelfth street, this (Friday) afternoon, as oue o'clock, without further notice, Obituary. JACOB LITTLE, OF NEW YORK. On the 28th day of March another of New York's land- arks was swallowed up by the ovean of death, Jacob Little is no more, His volee ix stilled forever, bis well Known orm wili pover again be seen in ite accustomed places, Of his great finoncial ability, his vast suecesses and losses, it is not my desire to speak. ‘They have alroady been guiticiently descanted upon by the press during the past week. But, from one who knew him well, thie tribute to his worth, his wnorit as a kiudly Christian gen- Heiman, is due, Throughout a long and active life, paseed in a whirl of Cand in a business most dangerous in its infla- ‘© hhnself with spotless integrity, his bitterest according him a title, rare! rely £0 Worthily be- wed, that of an “honest man,’ His meatal powers wore vast; hie decisions seemed the reault of intaltive percepuon. | He read immensely and with great care, His memory was prodigious, embracing nimost evory conceivable subject. He never forgou a kindoess, Kind himeelf, even to bis own great prejudice, he alwaye a fated kindness in others, ven euitering from of fortune—o great | that th emplate even now—! He bore ernie wi ‘WHO . Maw Xosk idm Veuve eminently a self-reliant man, and very words when sone we were hty a thelr | ort. Ab though bmg Spey nl nt of the liver—a dis- pes which, in his case, on testimony of his physi- ‘4 of twenty years’ oy ge word of =. no murinur, accepted ‘and suffered un ‘Aud he passed awa} fo this weary life calmly and peacefully, with a ful hope to that ubkaown realm where “the wicked cease from troublin,; and the weary are at rest.” -_ SHIPPING NEWS. “port of New York, March 30, 1863. CLEARED. Perey ged Jobn Gibson, Geoghegan, Alexandria—Wm J ylor & C Patcusaship Murtha Stevens, Chance, Baltimore—Wm Dal- "Shin Geen Western, Cuuningham, Liverpool—C H Mar- goal & “Slip Dantel Deaper, Bradley, Barcelona—Tupper & Beattie. Ship Vanguard, Russel! Ci iy Volat—C L Wi Wright, ‘Rar (Hano), ‘Behultze, Paemauottuger Broa. B ore oo (Br), Biddle, Belize, Hon—J Jex. Bark H 8B Lond, Pinkham, Matanzaa—Walsh & Carver, Bark Harriet Lievesiey (Br), Waiers, Bermuda—MeColl & ith, ar Edward Albro (Br), Kitching, Pictou—Brett, Son & wane, M A Lewis (Br), Lewis, Yarmouth, N¥—Boyd & ne Bark Eugenie (Hr), Dennis, St John, NB—Bovd & Hincken, Bark Wm Van Name, MeLaugilin, Philsdelphia, rig W Eaton (Br), Hansen, Matamoros—J © Jewett Co. Brig Atlanta (Br), Harting, Matamoros-—Smith & Dunniny Brig Fredonia, Povter, Mutarnorow—d O Batf ord. i C Colson, Perry, Matanzas—R P Buck & a (Br), Negonan Manzano McColl & Frith, Brig Penniman (Br), Flekelt, Sagna-—Peck & Church, ae aria? ‘throop +2 Si it Jago—C C Duncan, Brig © Van mt Br), Merriam, Parrsboro—A Smithers, Schr W D Geaner, Lee, Newberu—Van Brunt & Slaght, Rear W Watson, Kramer, Clty Point—-Vaa Brunt & Siaght. Sehr W Mazyck, Daniels, Foriress Movroe—M Ber Sehr Monmouth, Anderson, Hog Island--A © Rom Schr D M Meserole, Taylor, Newtown, Md—Simpson & Sane Gen Marion, Purington, Philadelphia—J V Haviland. Behr E Gifford, Gitte hidedetphla-—Vap Bront & Slaght. ‘hr Wm Boardman, Mudelphia—H § Ruckett & ‘Schr Bola Peck, Avery. Philndelphis HS Rackett de Son. Schr Hume, Baker, South Am! Rackett & Son, She Nelly, rissa, Nash, mer. ARRIVED Steamship & R Spaulding (UB transport), Atking, Wik ily aton aud Beaufort, NC 49 hours, wi 318 wounded and sick soldiers, to the Medica Taal Peter amy Teimme, Wo Janetco, 49 days, with cof- fecy tourder, Had very heaty weather off Cape Hutter. Kiddsthe (Brem), Deetjen, Matanzas, 18 days, with ou- gar, to © Luling. Hark Sullote, Panng, Sagua, March 20, with sugar it, to D Bookman & Co. Baited in company with brig Lill ‘Dale for New Orleans. "Han boen 6 days X of Hatteras, with very hea E winds, 26th inst, lat $9 20, lon 7230, passed & Humber of bores and pieces of wred wears Epenine Siar, Miller, Bt Jago, 18 days, with sugar, to Brig Londra (Br), Carty, Ponce, 14 days, with sugar, to D Brig Janet Bidston gar i Ponee, 15 days, with innet n (Br) it once, 3, wi su gr 46, to DT Dewol! & Go. Hud some very heavy weather, Aire “Ailee: (of Belize, Hon), Mears, Matanzas, 10 acess ice (of te, Hon), 2s, een 6 days N ase to Murray & Nephew. Peelers sith heavy E inds. ae Stary Cobb, Stuaik; Port Royaly with ootton, to Bixby Brig Edwin, Allen, Boston for Newburg. Schr Diader (ir) Rowding, Mayngued, 12 days, with mo. lassen, 10 DB Dewolt & las experienced heavy weather f Sour Mulabur, Weta Belfast for Philadelphia. Schr Dashing Ws ” w Sarah, one Schr West Wind, Hurrington, Portland, Sehr Matanzas, Hannilton, Portland. Sniall, Portland, Rehr eetrculartue, Jackson, Portland. Sehr Madonna, Coombs, Fort Schr Amanda bowers, Hullock, ‘Portland, Sour H Porkins, May, Portiagd for Philadelphia, Sehr G W Kimball, Crockett, Rocklund. Schr Aivion, Metline, Rockland. Schr Maria Whitney, —, Rockland, Schr Delaware, Crockett, Rockland, ress, Crockett eae Schr Payee ble, Henry, Plymouth, Behr Balance, ‘Marte, Slouceste i ester, Schr enmark, Chi ase, Boston, ry, Nickerson, Boston, ards, Schr James Be Schr DN Sears, Boston. Sohr Adi Schr Mistres: Jefferson, 3 Schr Iram Smith, Smith, Fall River, Sobr Eiten Perkins, Eldr ‘areham. radeworth, Kersey, Providence, ae nce. a pork Rely, Ne Ritu, New Sone Leal upiill Guptl ort r WW Brafnerd, Pendleton, Stonington, Schr Gon Burnside, Barna New Haven, Bohr H Willetts, Poa, Now Ti Tiaven, Schr E G F re en, oF Hatley, A Haven. Schr w Hi Sehr Phebe Elizabeth, Barlow, Middletown. Eldridge, Champion, Gorges Banks. SAILED. 29th—Steamer sMuscoota (US), Washingtos. S0th—Steamer Emma Valeria; schr 8 & Joues, Wind at sunset NE, ; Miscellancous. Sreamsm Crrv or Loxpox, of the Inman Hae, will sail to- morrow, Saturday, at noon, for Queenstown and Liverpool. ‘The gentlemanly and courteous commander of this fine ship, Captain Petrie, is ably assisted in his attentions to all placed under hiscare by Mr Kavanagh, the obliging and faithful reer. Sreansure Gro Croxwets will sail to-morrow, Saturday, at3 PM, for New Orleans direct, from pier 9 NR. Sreaxsmir Greruounn (Br), Al. 683 tons, now at Boston, built at Greenock in 1888, has’ beon sold rocently et about $110,000. 1200 tons, was seen to burst ‘A Sarr, apparently of Into. flaraee on) Dee Tinie Wi bad nto, ashes on Leg tn 6, lon #8 W; she had three Ai, $0 tone built at Calais in 1865, royal y Bang Cnaryanoos has been sold &t about toon, built at New Bedford ta ty Bark bonny ee is has been Fill- utes. Horere (Br, of BS pier apeya Allen, nk fi wos from New sai et ‘Yorks and ak mic Gow. aeipbin for Cie: more, no date, lat All Dg 1 saved, ateamel lon “4 "and au Monroe by ey Mass), Jouph Ki nn Paladel pia ‘tem nye teehee last durt ras ‘ong, ju wage great y Capt K ma ae yaa at the Cal Scone yercantay aflersoon. Heston amt ute tee Scun Viottant, of and now at that where bas been urchasea by Cay joseph Whi . vate lorma he wl Command of 14 pte South Yarmouth, hereafter hail from “Gace NY, March 24, 1886. Notice to hed Mariners. soe Spar Bi ‘ont juoys whi this fi day the will be ren ne Buoy placnd to ‘mark T Taylor" trance to Portland harbor Mains, havi ft 8) Buoy wilt ih be net to mark the axpger wal Father notin pee wane BANUED, LOCKWOOD, Lighthouse Clerk, First d Portland, March 7B Whatemen. ataremaag nn jpoken, &e. Sanaa Portland for Buenos Ayres, mae ee steering 8, was ween Heb 22, lat 28 N, Foreign coed ae. rom Shan; for’ Montreal; ¥gfohina or 8 quntaia, a: y, Portland, Jan %—sld Your Ut ato Baxoxox, Jan sid Young d ng Greek ahs long Kony ans for Port Spain): Gite Be ‘Bey, Grove lor anor rouow, ortiand; 1th, pee, Peterson. F ah for Pore Spain: ‘Lewis, Bos me Beas (Br), for Shang- Foocnow, noe ag eel a fy sip queen of te oa = rn, Mt ten, Den ir isin Pate Malay, Hiuvehiason rum}? Bu hes Eineesha Samasclee nice eae ‘ore, | arte ereival, whe; achr Buropa inn, ore CJ Kershaw, Nichols, Malta; Sombermere, Murray, Calcuita for Fe ow, Jan 10—Arr Northern Crown, Saunders, Hot Ko ror iad ILL for Sydney). 61d Lube EW Seyburo, Nye Sian March 2—Arr Tasso, Cacaoe, Alexandria (and eld for NY, Geno. ch 11—Arr Mont Bl loge, Deneett, Cardiff; Joa clare ited nnd Manat wat rae diet Tee Beetnoe Boston carat Hone fit a0 Reena Fesrett oni Bia _ veRrool, March 16—Arr Maria, Bursle; VAyres. Git the por T6uh, Jan Poster Jt, Abeel, aud North Ainer!- com NG ea Denies New atone eth, Red ti i ere Yor cat omeees nent on a) hase, tor NYork. Sid from ‘Grav nd eth,” ‘arren, Binge Bn Port Philip (and oy ae Simla, Porter, Aden ( 5 wit Tai i Baar, Katt Pee he i ermaerog, Xf 1 a) He tate At Be porice. HAG a Manu “ ano. D-Arr ‘Atnuiubra, jong Kong wo load for New York- Arata, March 16-0, por iy Nella Johnson (Br), Wayent, for NYork same aby; 8 hon Tur: rell, for. (Tlaven Ae. for Pi sdeiphing schra Anna, For dn tn: ope, tor NYork 2h Newrone, rh te a—Bid Lg Reed, — ‘once, are! lora, Warren, for meee, Ma hres Balthr Matthews, for RYfork @ devs Abbott, for fortiand. Burning, March 18Sld Southern Right, Ross, New York: ‘carons, Jan W—Arr bark Osaea, Hult, Saigon (and aid gait Yor Rangoon to foud for China). Ave at do Feb 3, Amy Warwick, Harding, Onlontta; 4th, Qeeun Hear, Neweomb, Sunderland, Sid 2d, Sap-alng,moon, Winged Arrow, Ruders, Hong ne Ti sore Fale & eitps Rilon ears, Bartieat: Wave, Leora, unos Sleander ey, foe bark Kocket, Frueman, for Boston via Penang Bears, Ban Fr few days. orton gar Jan 2—In port (Br), Gumden (Br), nd Dashin ehneo Murray, for and Resolute - une; i Kings b (Br). Witla, from Foochow arr E6th, MISCELLANEOUS, BW ARE or ¢ DQUNTE i aad unprinciplag lene cadre roring to dispose of theit ie repisiation atgaaned. US Tamme and te i mines for Hong Kot arr ¥ Sy ak on ke p oho Jan 16—Sid Nestor, ©! Spey, Jau @—Sld <adosh, Jenkins, St Tuowas, Feb 2 (back date —Arr bark § Mars Eltvabeth, Noyes, Montevideo (and sid 2ist for Cul ir Light, McKay, ld ‘Graig, Cape Verdes (and sid 28ta for © Honfue- ee); ib, Br bri unstng, Marwick, NYork. Mai jessie Anga, Hi rch 1, gener, Good Momtor ston, i artanst, une; Bell ‘Beaver, fs GENUINE Puteri ORNS, ney oe nap NAILS, 40., CURED WITH Dr. RICE, 68 Bowery, Citizens’ Bank. a as cures Corns, Bunions, eo. By mail 50 cts. TO THOMAS R. AGNEW" 8, Laney sup 262 GREEN. Wiech street, corner of Murray, an Pia, Flour sad ever ord One } OW MORTIFYING ‘or a young lads when her admirer discovers, that "Avold theta tbsy aneonty for + ihe ruin the most onwuilful HELM 6O Or SALSAPAKILLA will lnprove and ald you ou ts your youth and beauty, inc; and others reported later. se itarch iia yore Br soar Lear, from Port wu Paice? for i hoeioe. ‘Marek 26—In port schr J 8 Lewis, Shute, for NYork days. me, Tuintpap, March 19—Arr bark Fanng Ealer, Perkins, Ha- na, Feb 1—In port shins Georges, Williams, for San Francisco; Shirley, Mullin, from Hong Kong, American Ports. BOSTON, March 2-—Arr sh Newport, RY; barks Laconia, Eld ory Baltimores brigs Antuiha (iF Mechanic, MeLoon, OF SARSAPARILLA— au the blood, nails the vigor of nto the sytem, aud purges out the humors that nm Sea Foam (US), work, ALEKS. eh) Caton tole orld. ALBPISD NUS agent, (89 Wator ives. “ of} se q SW OF THE WORST DISORDERS tmankiud arise Cro TRACT OF SARSAPA edict, on ‘and J 8 Wel ry Blizabetluport rows ona’ Beals, 3 rhea, Anderson, (Br), Suow, and Gan. ter, Bhi hepard, How bern, ai} wk a mons, Gani, enliatel mata sla rok Ceylon, ais tai started and Machored nelow, asd rg Btettin, Van Al Whey, Piuadetphi Aun Won R Saw java Coombs, Phila J ‘ld Br steamship Af’ bark Alexandrine corruptions of the blood. | RILLA is a reme yx E ‘SHOU LD PAS 3 OVER THE SPRING MONTHS i ue apatem of buses dy SARSAPARILLA itt len: Ollve a Ural Hit Ny Bucephalus, Hopkins, St Mares! t Wm Pickering, Quinn’ Port au Prinee: John vler, Hawe Sarah Clark, Grifing’Hlgabeth baat Brooks; CI oH BA Conant. es ‘Thos Paton Racket wwM ‘S UNDER THE EYE: bottles of dro BOL owes; James House, cou (Br), Howes, Port Eliza) Matanxn's; Robert Win ips, Nevwenstlo, Del; se! eth; brig Hritabnia (Br, Cai, , Hall, Gores, Africa; Monica, irs Norwester, Pinckney, St Thoms market; Alaa (Br), Lawson, Aux Cayes: E ashington; Helen Max. Buiter, do;' j,Fartzens Monroe: M , Newoomb, Nort Martha; barks # ‘30th—Arr bark James’ E D Cranmer- Oranpean do: eats having foct for ita so ad steamship 4 DEP ARATIONS, eatabe Ward, “Clenfuegos; ‘brig ot ALTIMORE, March 28014 brigs Caroline, Jo a Foam, Coombs, Newbury yo a geuesnes ‘Geo 8 Fe stand TEEMBOLL 3 "GENUIN hed over sixteen year HERE 18 NO REMEDY FOR YOU 80 v LE A acto TAL BOLDS. AO SARSAPARILLA ts alghiy vonoentiated, and har (0. Ue most eminent physicians, aecran of all 1 countries, | —Arr scrs Expret Senciso anda market “Bld be § brigs Robin (Br), valor Carden dake Myra (Bt), Coline, 40; 25¢, ral ir), Collins, Raschen, Bremen; bark ‘29th—Arr ‘ OD, ity HELABOED'S bh on of the syrup or “decootion concentrated F bottle equals in ISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, New Light, Kio Je ssh rks Flora, Warren, Ponce, PR; Talisman (Br), Rade, NYork; Selah, Gould, Boston; sehrs’ Clava, Cr’ veil, R'N Atwood, Alfred Chase, wien 2 eeenee | Bp maak Coleial fo was off tit March (and. pi rel, BH Sta bark Re a, Curcler, Fortress Monroe; Roe! 25—Arr sche Fair Wind, oot, Rie Sid pane A A Tolles, Webb, New York; sloop Ida tise Mareh 27—Arr schr Franconia, Jonah, MYSTIC, March 27—Arr schr Surprise, Bore, New York. a r. a Fitrdeater Coombs, Elizabeth} URY! » March 27—-sld sehr mara BEDFORD, March'27—Sld schr Ellen Perkin, Eld- » NYork. Cld 28tb, ship Dreadnony ath, schre Sarah Wooster, Lord, an h, Win P Cox, Houck, Philadelphia, 2%6-—8ld_ ship Young Mechanic, Mc- brigs John Balch, Whaley, Hi jiadelphia; Trindelen, Lawry, Baltimore: schrs Fortress Monroe; 1 Ruth N Atwood, Kemp, yor, Rest. Fortress Monroe; N & D'Seudder, Fieres, do; Ex- a O Curtis, Newcomb, Tangiers Mowab (from' Arroyo, PR), No ‘2ith—Arr Br schr Angler, Shanon Port ae Prince for Bos- after being ashore on a rently ta but litle da a 1, March 23—Arr seb P from NYork ea Roads, Boge, V ate, Nassau; Cures COUGHS, corns? SORE THROAT and every atfection of the THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, Bold by all druggists. HY INJURE THB COMPLEXION owders and washes, which choke or (ll wy ave it hare and thand soft sicin use HELMBULD'S: a brilllancy tov you tad t ‘oF SARSAPARILDA. “Amelia, Gorman, nt, Cushing, NYork. Henry Clay, Handy, | an “ Faun ix “GOLD. GREAT “REDUCTION, GRUAT REDUCTION, GREAT REDUCTION. anw ‘Port, March 254 nati, Phi Pierce, Baluiore’ jacana; Mazhtlan, do; Flora A Saw- Prince of Wales (Br), e came in under ince of Wales (Br), Me- Nabb. PHIL DELPHA, March 28—Arr brigs ES Hassell, Has- t , Wileoz, NYork: J ‘tway, Burt, Taunton; 8 © Crocker, fun, NYork James Neilson, , do; Nellle D, Studams, Jersey City. Annie, Iinews, ‘Aspinwall; so! LATEST IMPORTATION. LATEST IMPORTATION. OV LATEST IMPORTATION. ¥ LATEST IMPORTATION. ‘SALE"STOCK, ampa, Johnson, Sagua, Jackson, Fortress Monroe: ; Hunver, York, and Tillie Van Nav iadonna (Br), Jordan, Cardena Rankin, Boston; Mazatia: 1e, ‘New London; Fly, C lew Bedford: Josephine, eee 11 8 Simmons, Hand: s nib ) cROP TEAS CROP TEAS CROP TEAS CROP TEAS THE ENTIRE WHOLE THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK THE ENTIRE WiOLESALE STOCK. THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK. et, Bou "ub, Cole; Eva, Bell, ber Burroughs, and 8 AT: port; Huntress, Newman, ‘40% javen; DM French, Jones; warks, Weeks, bab een Forest King, bile Bay; Lizzie Raymon: (Be), Sprague, Bt Johns, nw Gol 8M Sherman,’ ‘smn f Aroomteck, bors, New Orleans; Rurt, Tuinton; Pantha,’ Ratket klin, New London; John Tway, lum, Dickinson, Hartford; on; W Bement, Perry, ‘Steelman, Boston; Anna Sheppard, Bow- J Baker, Allen, Boston; Saga, Cd vrige OC Inman, Bridge- Rowe, Hurris, ‘Cambridge; Eva Bell, Le GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, GREAT AMERICAN AMOUNTING TO PROM $500,000 TO $1,000,000, OFFERED AT RETAIL, AT NO. 45 VESEY STREET. ‘THE COMPANY ARE NOW SELLING GOOD OOLONG AT We., 7Uc., 80c.. We., $1, $1 10, BEST $1 15 PE 3g aig Fre AND, ‘March 27—Arr sh pre h Ts na Han TEA COMPANY. riress Mon- Garrison, Corson, ‘and ‘ork; schra Il Manton, dick, Ellrabeibpet: ‘aval Ca ins, Nansemond; H B Newoombe, Hickman, co %—Sld bark Elwood Cooper (new), Fllinen, For 33 Mouroe. toa L eee SS MISCELLANEOUS, | [JMITED STATHS SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury the under- signed has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cont interest per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. ‘These notes are tesued under date of June 15, 1865, and are payable three years from that time, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the bolder into UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY SIX PER CENT GOLD BEARING BONDS, These bonds are worth @ premium, which Increases the actual prolt on the seventhirty loan, and ite exemption from State and municipal taxation adds from one to three per cent more, according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is Payable in_currency semi-annually by coupgns attached to each “note, which may be cut of and wold to any bank or banker. ‘The interest amounts to ONE CENT PER DAY ON A $60 NOTE. TWO CENTS PER DAY ON A $100 NOTE. TEN CENTS PER DAY ON A $600 NOTE. TWENTY CENTS PER DAY ON A $1,000 NOTE, OWE DOLLAR PER DAY ON A $5,000 NOTE. Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly farnished npon receipt of subscriptions, and the notes for- warded at once. ‘The interost to 18th June next will be paid in advance by the local subscription agents at the time of subscribing Thisis THE ONLY EOAN IN MARKET now offered by the government, and ft is confidently ex- pected that its superior advantages will make {t the GREAT POPULAB LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Leos than $300,000,000 of the loan authorized by the Inst Congress are now on tbe market, This amount, at the rate at which itis beingabsorbed, will all be subscribed for within four montha, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as bas uniformly been the case on closing the sub: scriptions to other loan, In onder that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, whe ational Banks, Slate Baoks and Private Bankers through out the country have generally agreed to receive subserip- @ubseribere will eclect their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be re- sponsible for the delivery of P ork. Sid rehre ‘en Baier, Ma and Orion, MIXED, @lc,, 70c., 80, %e., $1, $110, BEST $1 15 PER: GREEN TEAS, 0c., 70c., H0e., %0c., $1, $1 10, BEST $1 20 PER POUND. ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 60e,, 70e.,800., 90e., $1, $110, BEST $1 20 PER POUND. YOUNG HYSON, O0e., 70c., 60:., 00., $1, $1 10, BEST $1 20 PER POUND. UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1 10, BEST $120 PER POUND. IMPERIAL AND GUNPO plelall BEST $1 2 PER ¢ iJ COFFEES (GROUND), 2%c., 25e., 80c., 35¢., BEST do, PER FOUND: FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DINNER COFFEE, 85, PER POUND, THE COMPANY MAKE NO DEVIATION IN PRICE, ‘These Tens are all chosen for thelr intrinsle worth, keeping in mind health, economy and a bigh degree of pleasure in drinking them, COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. GROUND COFFEES, 2c., 35¢., 0c., best 40c. por pound, Hotels, Saloons, Boarding Housekeepers and Families wbo use large quantities of Coffee can economise in that article by using our FRENCM BREAKFAST and DINNER COP rice of 85 cents per pounds | | | | | = FEE, which we sell at the and warranted to give pert Especial attention isgiven z 2 3 | | the Coffee Department, in whic. we defy competition, CONSUMERS CAN SAVE FROM &® CENTS TO #1 By purchameg of the Company. Now is the time to LAY IN YOUR STOCK, LAY IN YOUR STOCK. s | PER POUND jl || TEA COMPANY, TEA COMPANY TEA COMPANY, TEA COMPANY, GREAT AMERT GREAT AMERIC. GREAT AMERIC. GREAT AMERI re z =} | |?) | | = % | 4 VESEY STREET. | VESEY STREET. | ipwo WELL EDUCATED FORE ‘exterior, desire lo raxke th some, accounpliahed yur taal enjoyment, nH box He 764 Povt office, eucl | = ¢ notes for which they re- 8 ALE DEPOT—REMOVED. “TO. a warn Harrt, jualin of Canal SS Uudson. i bacription Agent, Philadelpbia, __T00 LATE, FOR CLASHIBICATION. NSIBLO'S ‘OARDEN LCE SATURDAY pertenriew GoM Manon 25, 1866. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX EL Lin 710 (OR DOU. Pr yt) SKIRT will Bie more than eat me SKIRT that ever Wie CAN be MADE. They are not RQUALLED 1 in Blegance, Blasticity, Dura bility, Comfort or Eoonom; Retailed in ALL the manufacturers, eTERN, Nise Av ONE Naito 8 Bin ILLY mcs RN. aarunDAY AFTE: RST tort STORTS. Wholosaled by Ts, BRADLEY & CAKY, 97 Cham TInLO" Los GARDEN EUCILU a oreo ME SATURDAY APTERROOS, mies GOLD, AT fou J Pc Silver Plated ¥o Kory, D—AIp THE GOVERNM Lit e cittzens of the Tenth Friday evening, at Court House, able fn snase My o'clock, at the Eases 0 'GNOWING NATLS. 4 Foy BUNE perrns Re., #old by druggists a been AN, WOMAN AND ng He i BOLD'S EXTRAC TSARSAPARLL ‘LA | prep reatont caro, apd 18 {be moHt ayive Mluva 4