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a FLORIDA. A Successful Raid—Defrat of a Superior Rebel Faree—Loss of the Steamer George C. Collins, &e., &ey MR. BAMUKL W. MASON’S DESPATOH. Hivroy Heap, '& ©., April 6, 1868. 1°88 OF THR GEORGE 0. ‘COLLIVE. On Tuesday, March ‘23, the United States transport steamer George C. Collins was los on the St. Augustine ber, She was laden with commissary goods from Htiton Mead. She had touched at Jacksonville, discharg’d « part of her cargo'and was on her way to St. Augestine. | By some mistake the Collins misinterpreted the signals | and west acround in ‘very shoal water om the bar. | A large portion of her ‘cargo was thrown overboard to lightem her, but'most of it was saved, in a damaged con- dition. ‘The steamer, at'last accounts, was im a very pre- cartous condition, “and it was supposed that she would Prove @ total ‘loss. IMPORTANT FROM HONDURAS, March of Four Thousand Mexican Troops for the Conquest of Yucatan. MAXIMILIAN’S FIRST FOREIGN WAR. History of His EZnemi¢s---The Maya Indians Numbering Half .a Million. FRENCA GFFIGERS PROSPECTING IN BELIZE, ‘A SUCCESSFUL RAID was made lately by'twenty-two colored troops from the Third and Thirty-fifth United States colored troops, ‘ander command of Sergeant Benn (colored). “They left Jacksonville on the 7th of March, followed the river to Fort Gates, then marehed into the interior, and after ‘a tramp‘of three hundred miles arrived at Jacksonville. During thir (rip, while at Lake Charch Hill, they were tttacked’ by a force of rebels three times their number, and, bem ose themselves surrounded, thought it prudent seeing a rebel approach- ‘ing, told oh vee he would surrender b his foree if they would ‘The rebel assented; but had approached v: By the arrival of the brig@race Worthington, Captain Lind, from Belize, at this port yesterday, we received the following important advices from our special corres- pendents in British Honduras. Our Belize-Correspondence. Butaze, March 14, 1865. ‘Wo have late advices "from Le Sal, Yucatan, informing us of the arrival thers ‘ef four thousand of Maxim lisn's troops, composed of bélf Belgians and half Mexicans, en route ‘or Ziyaucan or! Bacalar (pronounced Bak-haist)—a ‘email but picturesque Indian village, situated in the inte- rior, on the Laguna'de Bacalar, and distant from the Rio Honda about eighteen miles, with which stream it #s con- wocted by a smalicreck, This village is the capital of ‘the Nazenal of Maya Indians, but not the residence-of ‘Zac, the head chyef. The object of this expedition ts the capture of the veapital and conquest of Yucatan, for at present, and since 1649, the slexicalia AVE Lela Dui @ suall portion of the ‘State—immediately around Merida, But littleés known “@f the Mazenal tribe. Although this colony is only repa- vem by the Rio Honda, we have-but |ttle th them, and that of’ a contraband -charac- ter, and consists chiefly in furnishing them with am- munition, for which they pay in gold at more than war ager ap gp ae when by ‘this rvee he be. ook deliberate aim, n followed. <A sung out ‘Remember careful alm, and the rather unexpected result was that the whole rebel -_. was repulsed, with sla ighter. rm Benn was among the ixitled, having several bullct holes in him. The rebel dead, after the fi-Bt, numbered twenty-six—some ‘acoounts say. ‘Our men took four prisoners, and the Tebels had a large number of woun manifested great anxiety in getting o same party brought in eighty con! and teary thirty horses and miles. hogsheads of sugar, three hundred and distillery-with four hundred We had only two wounded. The eral charge upon the colored force cy all took cover, and one brave fellow r Fort Yillow!” Every man took man who shot S ded, which they ds, mostly men, They destroyed fifty barrels syrup, and barfols of wiilukoy. fight oceurred with House's cavalry. Police Intelligence. BRUTAL OUTRAGE AND ROBBERY—AN AGED MAN THE VICTIM—THRER THOUSAND DOLLARS GOLD AND ONE THOUSAND BACKS STOLEN—THE PERPETRATORS KNOWN. Captain Walling, of the: Twentieth precinct, yesterday reported to Inspector Carpenter the particulars of # high handed and brutal outrage, which took piace in his pre- cinct at about half-past eight o’clock on Sunday evening. It appears that Mr. Gerordus DeForest, a man eighty-five years of age and almost /helpleas, who resides at No. 112 West Thirty ninth street, heard the street door bell ring and proceeded to answer it. strance man asked fora lady named Gale, and was re formed iby Mr, DeForest that she had moved away. that moment two other men ran up the ste} trio pushed themselves through the door into the hall- way. Two of the men instantly seized their almost help- less’ victim by the. throat, iaced his hand over Mr DeForest’s mouth to prevent an alarm being given. Th y then threw him on the which he was carried up stairs and placed on a bed. A sheet was torn in strips, which the villains bound over Mr. DeForest’s mouth, and tied his that he could neither "speak nor move. With a jimmy, with which these bold operators forced open Mr. DoForest’s private room and stole thero- from $3,000 in gold and $1,000 in to leave by the tront aoa the robi scaled a fence, and escay ar. Devorent eventually manag ds from his mouth, when he mcreamied for hel pee were heard bya neizhbor, who called officer inct, and on entering the house who related to them the A search resulted in findii Meetacs on the floor in ha Yor dropped it in leaving The police, who have a minuto description otfenders, are sanguine of speedily arresting them, CHARGE. OF FALSE PRETENCES. On the 18th of February last Mr.Jobn J. Donaldson,a mem- ber of the firm of Messrs, Horace B, Claflin & Co., mer- chants, doing business in Church street, appeared before Justices Dowling at the Tombs, and preferred a complaint for false pretences against Abraham Sickel, a merchant im the city of Rochester, this State. Mr, Donaldson he c' ber iast Sickel “gen goods amounting to fim of which be taicke business with a cash capital feotly free from debt. It is i aise deposition that the meas fe the 0 by j were false and made with the intent to cheat and defraud. Dowling issued his warrant for Sickel’s arrest, and he was taken Into custody in Rochester. His counsel ever, sued out a habeas corpus, and took the case lupreme Court, there to test the question whether the accused should be admitted to bail in Rochester or 0 before the magistrate issuing the process, The Court lecided that Sickel must give bonds Rete Justice ‘and accordingly he ye jstrate at the Tombs and ipo six thousand dollars to answer of 267 caren en Senta into the requisite bonds for the defendant’s fature appearance. prices. The following particulars, gathered during # visit DOLLARS IN GKEEN- ‘among them two years ago, will perhaps convey as cor- Fect an account of their military resources as it is possible to obtain:—Their population is variously estimated at. from four hundred and fifty to five hundred and twenty- five thousand. Of this fifteen thousand are constantly wpder arms, and may be called their standing army. Their arms consist principally of Mexican muskets, flint focks, and the invariable machee, They have some thirty Pieces of artillery, brass, captured from the Mexicans, and composed, as far as 1 saw, of siz and twelve-pound- @re, These guns are manned by emers, taken in various engagei ‘Drase band composed of the same materials, Artillerists and musicians are the only two classes of prisoners they @ not kill. These are forced into their ranks and strictly guarded, but kindly treat'd. The Magenal tribe worship @ wooden cross, which, through tho ventr loquist powers of some chief or priest, jesnes orders to th» chief and grand council assembled, and the orders of feross are faithfully executed, even to the gacrifice of Mfo and all they hold dear. I was carried before it, und the object of my visit de- Tho cheat was well per- Ashe opened the doora artillerist pris- They have alsoa while the other man pl nbacks. Fearing re escaped Into the manded by this wooden god. 4 into Fortieth street. formed, and would do credit to a, profesctonal ventrilo- ” As soldiers under the «.re'tions of the cross, these are brave to rashnesa; and in their juncles and mountain fa-tnesses, If united, ars capable of saccess"ully resisting any army that can ‘be brought against them, whether Mexican or European. To una climated troops Their forte lays principally fn guerilla and bush fighting, At this they have re- tedly fought Mexican, and once Amer can troops (“our wired of the latter, wih one single exception, were , and haye never yet turned They have a deadly hatred to all ‘Mexicans, and sa ltl Daa nor give quarters. ‘They are rapid, and expert in the bush as monkeys, each his own commissariat, and are not of the Twentieth they released Mr. rticulars of the outrag }600 of the stolen where the thieves the fevers are almost fatal. Seu.Juilated) In an i rapid and withont any revard to aneae tactics, Their scouting would do credit to any army, and to approach the inhabit-d portions of their country without their knowledge is impossible. The @ouniry is one vast swam) ‘and impassable to any but milan will find to his cost that to subjugate them will be as dilficult a task as to gubjusate Uncie Abraham. of these people prior to obtaining their of the most inhuman and revolting heir former Mexican masters have de- gerved at their hands @ thousand fold worse treatment thon they have ever meted out to their prisoners whom do not torture, but tie in pairs, take them in tho and chop thm to pleo-s with the machee. Di gpace permit 1 could relate acts of inhuman treatment fom their former masters that would maki er Blackfoot Indian blush for shame. They obtained their freedom in 1848 through the Merida. Some euterprising would-be the brilliant idea of arming and using them against the then ox sting State government. success ul and he became President. President followed in the footsteps of his predecessor and ermed a few thousand more, and with them drove ou bis Ri genre and so back and forth, like these poor Indians were used as tools by the different political factions; until, finding out their own power and Gtrength, they revolted against them, and, with the arms farvished by their masters, drove them from Bacalar, and almost out of the country. From that time to the sent they have held the most of the State, notwithstand- in repeated efforts made by Mexico to recover the In the affidavit of that in the month of Septem- pies — on ie it pha oo Tepresent u 1 re ood had conntnationd 12,006, ‘and were p:r- and jungle, without roads, cuarsinct Aa litical factions of resident conceived a ine the eum of The results proved The ex or exiled Coroners’ Inquests. Tas Broapway Suoorma Arrarr—Awte-Mortem Ex- amrxation or Mr. Wituis.—Coroner Wildey yesterday Proceeded to the residence of Robert L. Willis, No, 702 Broadwayyfor the purpose of learning further particulars concerning the shooting of Willis on Sunday evening, as In his examination Willis said:— jetween eight and nin» standing on the stoo when Peter Young, and acc: sed mo of sepa a few years ago made ar- { of Meachim’s drug store vs lias Harvey Young, f’ nterfering with his busi I denied it, when he called me a sy liar and struck me a violent blow on éhe side of the head afterwards he stepped back fired the pistol at me; on him, and when about to fire me a) a second time a policeman I prevented him; ofticer took him to the station house; I think he made a deliberate attempt to take my life; I have nme him for tifteen years; I had no weapon in my 1 was shot by his pistol in the abduthen, ant og to my bed.aince. iiten as it ig on many a bloody jens’ aeecrtions that ail racter of their ances- id more familiar ae- ubtless corrected which incidents and travels in Yu- westeraft and slavery have made them susp cious of all strangers, to whom they will not commu- jcate the secrete of their bistory or country. Many of them can write fluently their own language, and | know that among them there is a written history extending id it is not unreasonable to sup- jungles, hidden from the eyes of st ll exist some cities in all their jn defence of ther homes and liberty have indeod shown themselves worthy descendasts 0 brave Montezuma. id—will not warrant Mr. St traces of the daring and warlike c posi are entirel with a pistol; immedi so.ne four or five 0 stepe them would ha’ Shany gross errors wi far back into the past, » that ip their wil white man, may ancient splendor. Leputy Coroner Wooster examined the injared man, and found the e entrance of a pistol bail into the abdomen, ‘on the left side, about two inches from the median line and just below the ribs; there w re no signs of exhaus- tion or inflammation apparent, Tue doctor says there is achance for Mr. Willis to recover, but there is a strong probabil.ty of inflammation setting in, in which event a fatal result would almost ¢ertaiuly follow. The jury found ‘That Robert L. Willis was dan; by a pistol shot at the bands of Peter lay of April, 1865.” committed to await the result of Willis’ injuries, is forty-four years of age, and a native of this city. was formerly a police offic 'r in Brooklyn, but during the lust twenty years he has been known as « sporting man. Tux Stansixa or Ropgrt McCory.—Robert McCory, the boy, sixteen years of age, who was stabbed in South street, afternoon, with a small pen- knife in the hands of John McDonnell alias “Commodore Nutt,”’ is lying in @ precarious condition in Bellevue Hos. pital. Coroner Wildey held an ante-mortem examination Ta the case yesterday at Bellevue Hospital, when it ap- that the trouble which resulted in the a occurred about a kite which the boys were Donnell was arrested by officer To cinet, and the Coroner committed There are hopes that McCory will recover, A Cun Porsovep,—Coroner Wildey yosterday held an inquest at 128 Sixth street on the body of Rebecca Sevia, a little girl three years of age, who diced from the effects of swallowing @ small quantity of Paris green, containing arsenic. ho mother of deceased had placed tho poison of destroying roaches, where iid, who swaliowed @ portion of it. A younger sister of deceased also took a small quantity of no poison, bat without any serious consequences en- Beraze, British Honduras, March 18, 1865. There has recently arrived here from Mexico a corps of French officers who call themselves naturalists, and give out that they are collecting information for their @wn purposes. This story is not believed here, and not e@litte austety ts felt in regard to their true object, which is believed to be in some way connected with the Movement now said to be in progress to drive out the State of Yucatan, in order to make QP attack on our distant mahogany outters; while some ‘think their object is to examine the roads to the interior, ‘with a viow to marching an army down here from To- ‘These rumors create some exeite- ment, which is iueroneed by reports through the town to the effect that svoral attempts have beon made to ice on fire. We ha’ (w- pty four men on guard each night, and wi 1 caught napping if we can help it. sugar plauters are busy On this verdict Youn; Andians from the near Roosevelt, on Sunday ‘Danco or Campeachy. special constabulat making sugar. Tho crops ef cane aa most abundant, and are yiciding one-third p any former year. We shall have a war, with no end of molasses and it is feared, will be # failure. ne have planted coffee, cocoa, tobacco, im- vices open corn, all of whi mine to give remunerative 'e@ have as an orrival of “Gand from Barbad The cotton crop, ich are doing in acloset for the pul one hundred and thirty-two | it was found by the re now expectin, about five or.six hundred mote from China. These wil The weather is dry, hot steamer duo on the 11th has not pl pe os. 1760, 1 276, 1778, 1740, 1744, a1 1816, oper as ten, olclouk a M. 1421, 1422, 1423, 1612, 14M 1801, 1076, qoethe: 1044, 9: 130, 821, 827, nto, ts 187, 183, 42, 206, 687, 8, 926, Be, 802, 046. ‘Tae Fort Sumter Cerennation,—A public celebration ef the Fort Sumter anniversary will bo given at the Academy of Music to-morrow ‘which are to be devoted to the aemstans of the orpht ehildren of our volunteers, Chauncey Shaffer is wo de- wer oaptey hit on “The Past, da poem by Robert D ‘# band will supply the music, a ow 4 New Evexino Excttavor.—Gallaher’s new Evening Exchange, situated in West Twenty-fourth street, next door to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, was opened Yast night for business, The building is not yet Anished, but tho interior fs sufficiently advanced to admit of even- It fs fine, spacious brick edifice, with an Slegant w white marble front, two stories high, and pre- The busiiess room is divided into two parts by a orsons who desire lars per year for a ening, the proceeds of Non hey 1410, 1410, 1a Vreseut and Future of our Holmes will be :e- 3 na Tar. —Part 1.—Nos, us O11, 038, 047, 048, 836, 845, 604, 912, 923, 1048, 800, 029, 95 400 hs Vittsvarg #R 60 200 Toledo RR... 106 10000 Odiow tea cor Be do... ded wi loo chs N'Y ‘Gon it 1 esor 1 N Western bret. , inside of which are chairs for nibe two hundred and fi @ acdmiseion price to the space outside the ra’ ¢ one hundret doliars ‘will be admitted for ur Dusiness room, there v Smoking epartinent on Cost upwards of forty thou Mr Galtaner, in openin: ed came rlaud Com 6 ents per head. Besides the 8 billiard mioo, abor and @ he Building will aod ders when complet 4. dings last n ght, gave | 200 Mich Central Rit 104° foo anton % mapany 400 Mich So Fut, 10) Quicksilver and regulations to be obser: Goid closed at 14 ‘was followed by Mr. Banks an who made a few remarks siver whol wood wih « rw att Aitondance yory large, NEW YORK HERALD, T TUESDAY, APRIL I. 1865 OUR QUOTA. ee maaan wad saaeied riends, also the members of the ’Long-noremen’s U. B. Boo! ty are reepe tiuily iavieal to aitend she (uneral. 2 vawrer.—On Sunday, April 9, of ounsumption, Efforts to Keep the Provost Marshals ‘Geore Busy—The Draft to be Enforeed Proba- bly—Letter from Provost Marsha] Dodge. Recruitieg Koes on, no orders to suspend having be o re eived, An army may be wanted after the present af- (Tues- oon, from the residence of hs sunt, Mrs harine 183 Academy str. et, newark, M. Fountas.—Op Sunday, ae S jouNTamN, fair is‘orer, and nvarly all tho men now in the fleld will | 72h" eat, hoy ay) —* ot bat a Maas released (the:r terms expiring) before Augrst next. e’clock, from 97 President street, He : Fras auan.—On 8 onday, Nr haegh V. FianaGay, Our Supervisors’ Gommittee will also be obliged, we suspect, to reliove with substitutes most of the men who ‘ave been drafted, provided they are likely to be ordered of, ‘The Supervisors’ Committee are now only muster'ng in three year men for the regular army and the navy. All others, in order to mret the wishes of the various ward cominitt es to “keep the provost marshals busy,” aged 26 years, 1 month and 14 da; His Panioe were interred in Calvary Farrr:i.—On Monday, April 10, af a ere illness, Tuomas FarriL', a ed 36 years, a native of Longield, par eh of Edgeworthtown, county’ Lon; ford, Ireiand. The remains will be taken to Calvary Cometry, from his late residence, No. 4 Horatio street, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clork, ‘Tho friends of the family are res) rectfully invited to attend, without further notice. Fe N. Y., on Bun- —In Westchester 0: nty, ar sent with a messenger to the various Ue BLN, A stered day, April.9, of consumption, Jcskra UWELLIN, 60D ing BE in.” But the affair | day, Pris mods Flouweliny aga 25 years” works much a8 was anticipated. A large majori- fiyrar thove appearing at Chaleman Blunt's hea/lquarters |, The relatives and friends of the deveased are invited to attend the faneral, from his aon cae ae Pine’s te volunteer refuse utterly to go anywhere else; con- te Praca willed me sf Fourth avenue, via Harlem Railroad, at fifteen min- Mange numbers goto these ar et toenlist,ac- | utes past olght 4.3, Carrages will be in ait a om Kisco stat! Feurr.—On Monday, Ape Lawson N, Fuller, tn th the abth year of ‘The relatives and fri nds are aff ean ly invited to attend the funeral, atthe Washington Heights Presby- terian church, corner of 166th street and ‘Lenth aven e, Cee ae wivad or children or erpend who 10,9 More Amn, wife of are to receive the bounty money, not one of whom co Id be forced to go to the provost marshals’ districts. No loss than thirty-two who presented themselyes yester- day at the rooms of the committee peaidrely declined when informed that a messenger — }d accompeny them rshals* ‘day afternoon, at one o'clock. to the provost mat here they "would be | on Wedne " tng Be ” “4 River cars leave Thirtieth street at — ve MM, e fre net mustered in ad He eed pay a. “oan ers —_ run to 125th street, and stages from Ie inal the same.” “No, ana rn No, er darned | there to the church. first beforo I'll enlist, Af ga ° Tahisis whe | LDEX.— Intam‘ord,, Conn,» on Thursday, April 6, rs ape gr ibe ‘ate setneeriy oe Canound Fe ePvare iaken Wo Glan Orve; Z, T whole of the large number who mow recruit there would | ONT — at Peokskill, on 9, Sunday, April 9, Ramona be lost to ua. In reply to a letter from Colonel R. D. Goodwin, chair- man of the Relief Association of the Twenty-second ward, Provost Marshal Dodge has written the following com- munication, important to drafted men and those liable to the iate of the wheel :— Orrice Actin Assistant Provost Mansnat tel widow of George M. - ‘ne relatives and friends pre the family are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, on Wednes- day moruing, at eloven o'clock. ¥,—OR Senta, Apr110, Joun Kriy, a native of Clitfiny, coke of Ral county Sligo, Irland, aged 44 years and His friends Fate i relatives are respectfully sorted to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two ‘0% lock, from his late rosidene, 79 Malverry street. ‘AND SUPSRINTENDENT VOLUNTEER REC! Sexvick, SourHeRN Division o New Yor«, ‘Yorn, April 8, 1845. a , Chief of the Advisory Oot ours 6 ‘or the 6th inst. is Teeelved. Treem that the Ken ix.—-On Sunday evening, April 9, after a short le of the Twenty-third ward have formed so erroneous | and painful illness, Parr x Kishxan, of county Tyrone, an impression of the results (to }» a8 connected with the | TING ‘aved 26 years and 11 days. ft recent victories, oo ee oat esa to titak that New York clty will not be required to fill her quote Rersotnnseng tv gs ‘On the con- trary, believe the men to be necessary, and thatthe govern- me: Medics i have been given, and arrangements made in every istrict, that the moment the Provost Marshal finds bimscif not fully Secuplet coue enlisting volunteers and substitutes he PiGimions ordered. to. the contrary by the War Department iness orde! to the contrary e War shall erect of lie ‘York city every man of her quota; and mgt ople make up their minds bpm ‘men must be fornianed't better it will be for all concerned. Tau, sir, very respectfully, your arab" DL. SODUR, Brovet Lieutenant Colonel United States Army, ‘Acting As- sistant Provost Marshal General. The Fourth District. The Dusiness of the Provost Marshal’s office of this district was quite brisk yesterday, the news of Lee’s sur- render having stimulated patriotism considerably. Ten substitutes and nineteen recruits were mustered, and 80 “reasonably busy’? were the officials that but few drafted meneould bo examined, and none were held to service. Mee tease anc ea ta ited to attend the funer hhalf-past one o'clock, from fais lake ‘residence, 25 West Twenty-fith street. Ly’ou.—On Monday, April. 10, Mrs. Euuan Lym a nae ‘of Loughlea, county Galway, Ireland, aged lace from the residence of her af Wet F Fi'ty-fourth street, near at atone o'clock Calvary Ceme- the faneral will take son, Thomas Lynch, Ninth avenue, on We ag Her rennin tel wr intermen' ‘Mexna.—S:Ran Avy, only child of George W. and Mary D. Meeks (nee Greene}, of arlet fever, ased 2 years, 10 months and 11 days. rie tomathe, ere aioe oe family vault at Trinity church on the Maen 2.00 Aas April 9, Ropzer Marva, in the 76th year o! The relatives and a fds of Cs rele are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thi: residence) No. 1 Frenn at Blonk, Franklin street, Gree ae Block, iD. moi at seven o’clock, April Monnie.—On Monday = ong trae he 10, at West Newark, N. J. Morris, in the 65th year of her age. afterns be taken The Eighth District. Busmess was very active yesterday at Provost Paterson (N. Marshal Maniere’s office, owing to the cessation of eutnnee a sites pene ory SaMuer Mrtpank, in the year of bis recruiting at the Park. Twenty-four recruits were and a many more could have been ar bat fhe Provost er was not supplied’ with fandd; so that a wae ‘presented themselves in the a to be refused, Sixteen of the number obtained were credited to the ‘Twenty-first ward, which is working very ener- getically to fill ite quota, Arrivals fo=nyt jpepertarse, ‘The relatives and wna friends of the family are reapactantly invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from His late residence, No. 18 East ‘Twenty-fourth street, without further notice. Interment in Greenwood. McDonarp.—At 881 Third avenue, on Sunday, ec 9 ‘Wittiam McDonap, « native of county Tyrone, Ireland ed 38 y “9 requigm mass will be offered for the repose of 1 be soul at St. Stephen’s church, , Twenty-¢ hth nr hte jesday nine o’clock, and thence rin the aflornoos, a i sd ° oo Fe 4 tives fand'triends of the fam 9 members FB, Meather Club and Fat or Mathew. A. Soc.ety, No. ont Rorar—Si D Fulon Lt Col HC Banco ai Maj Oo bait Hatch, Copan W H Johnson, J W Carver, ER ler, A Kowe and 8 4 ¥ Smith, V) ‘ghatapii, inn, M_ Do: LD Wheat, 8 ‘HM igs, 8 O Wilson and GA Masury; Bu raw F Rend nbs De | 6, are respect ully favieet toatsend. ‘Waring, Asst Surg 5 G Webber, 3 Act Asst ‘McAvuirvs.—On Monday, April 10, Hexnierrs, only 5 y big yao Geo N Hopkin, W_ F Wileon and eee Miaraate daughter of pet and carah A. McAulilfe, aged 6 years, H pega mewert ‘ Eng: 6 months and 1 neere W Boalle and 5 ogee Pay | OB N; Act Balen Ot Poa ena Tt he family are invited to attend the Act Wise Salite tan, Mire c © Thou ra, Parker and two chit: bmp oe Sree (Tuceday) afternoon, at two o'clock, en, Miss Jane Pt r, n Parker, Mrs Coortiss, | the of her parents, ‘Bocond av enue, near Forty- Mere ac Small Mra Haywoo and two, children Mian 30% A | sixth strect. ak ae ittemot re ey, M eters, © G Peters, Mrs —On Monday, April 10, Deni, the belo’ U Phillipe and child, Mis Alice O'Brien, Mrs MM ‘ cCormi: parish of ‘of foomeysaria, Glous, WE Grane, WT Weight, be eer, Oe Filta a t bounty Tipperary, Trea, saih Be yom lows Cran mit , Geo Fis! , Sturmls, Fr Diya Ld Mt Hemueta OH . ‘The relatives and friends of the thn ar rnpectally eu FE larphy, WB Hewitt direct. 3 ett invited to attend the funeral, on Wodni Ketchum, H © Hail, J P Harrison, A S canes JR | at two o'clock, from the residence of his s brother, No. 134 Waitel len, Wilawkaworth: 9h Holst, ‘Thomas East Forty-fifth street, 4 Drew, Jo #4, D R Wilcox, JB Lambert, A Wilbur. + Pha 0, Hi AF Ulmstoud an fainily, Mra ME Ausuy and son, Mrs.AL |. O'Fanweur.—On Monday ey eg aint rdman, Gol ier, Miss M Hathaway, Miss MR | O’Farrgtt, native of ceceunmnaen county ‘yrone, Ireland, Eustis, Mise Dt Mra Putnam, Misa M Buck, Miss | aged 80 years and 3 months. A requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, at the church of St. Paul the Aj le, corner of Fitty- ‘ninth street and Ninth avenue, on redneeday morn- ‘The relatives and friends of the K, lady and thre apn eh M'Dun- ‘elson, OG wns Heuts Holden, Wii Sunde, Rev dE hrooke, AC Smal Geo 1s J-C Provost, C Paxon, R Cox, A Brit- | ing, at ten o'clock, | ton, : are, T Lo cont ahd Moriarty, Sant ve ‘Oroneel, family ‘are invited ct attend the fun from his late lady mn; Mre Roche, | reside ith street, ot Mra JO Hamition, Mre 8 L De La Roche, Misa De La Roche, Dewday mornngy a me fh oe 5 Mra C Conn and tivo ebildren, Mrs FN, McIntire, CA Metn- | Ov eaumery. a, Mrs ‘Ann O'Fua- Mine Sarah Smith, A V Bigelow, Gleason, A Huteh! Moria, Cafe ¥'B Boyer JB Smithy H | HRRTY, sister of the lato inte Vary ean McNamara, of Philips, " Mates yington and two shikiren, € © Parsons, Limerick, J Ratihes, OE bowed Lewis, Col M Nichols, J Franz, e Tost in May sh peace. ‘The faneral will take place from the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Debevoise street, where a requfam mass will be for her peice 'CONNRLL.—On Sune pril 9, aftera be and paintul illness, (erp “9S Pork ‘son of Michael and rine O'Connell, natives of Tralie, county of Kerry, Ireland, aged 4 years and 4 months. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. Wister—Wriarr.—On Thursday, April 6, at the First Reformed Presbyterian chureh. by the Rev.’J. C. R. Mil. | _ The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- ligan, Mr. Gxonae D. Wixren to Texnu. third daughter of beset | pad Pooeg the Agee! this @ ren Willan Wright, Esq ig ote My No cards, % rents, No! 20 seater , from lence 8 pa- Wrsox—Pravn.—! kion, 1 day, April 9, Rose Ge ee Da, Fok ee ee eee: BY | Paxny.—On Sunday, “pril 9, James 0, Penny, in the 52d Tonge of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and of his ‘sons-in- — J. BH. Buckley and P. G. Topping, are re- pear, Tnvited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residince, No, 82 daughter of W. H. H. Prali, keq. Died. Arvorn.—On Sunday, April 9, A. FRRDINAND ARNOLD, in the 51st year of his age. First street. Notice Se ee eee. Rey. ae each Sunday morning, April 9, Mi mm —On cunday eveniae, April 9, Manommt Axw | LAntuataeat county Meath. trocar” 88° “tap Boro, of dyptheria, youngest daught-r of John and The friends yd acquaintanoss of the family are re- ‘Ann Boye aged 1 year and 4 months, spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- funeral will take placo this (Tuesday) afternoon, at | dence of her son, Charles Reilly, 221 West Twenty. two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No.’ 46 Clarkson street. The relatives aud friends are respect- fully inv.ted to attend. Bratsox.—On Menday, April 10,° Avexaxngn Beatson, in the 22th year of his aze. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are t- fully invited to attend th» funeral, this (Tuesday) afver- noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his mother, Terme On M day, April 10, J: Boryer, vaz.—On Monday, pri jauEs M. aged 22 years, 10 mon ind 8 days, Funeral to take place this day (Tuesday,) from Mr. Stephen Robert's, 114th street, Harlem. Wisconsin papers piease copy Borx.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, April 10, of consurap- for C. the residence of Dr. Po A. Archer, No. 93 South xford street, Joskra Bonk, d 45 recent, from Savant, bet years, fj His friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of Dr. Archer, this Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock, without further notice. Cantitton.—On Sunday, April 9, Dax. CaNTiLLos, @ native of Lower \ county ‘Cork, Ireland, in the Toth yoar of his ag ‘The faneral willt take aco from his late residen wad 10*tate street, New Pens this (Tuesday) morning, o'clock preciea! ly. @ friends of the family are mon earnestly Af atrvet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock pro- cisely. Sir,—Ricmanp fr, in the 65th year of his age. ‘The relatives and trieods of the family are Tespect- fully invited to attend the fuueral, from lie late resi- deuce, in Bergen, N. J., on Wednosday afternoon, at three o'clock. ” Carriages will be in walting at a quarter past two o'clock, at Jersey City ferry. Suuivax.—On Friday, April 7, rafter A short illness, Dewnrs SoruivsN, aged 63 yours, alsa on. Ber Sunday, April 9, his wife Mancaner Suuiivsx, aged * the'rfriends and those of their sons, Thomas, John and Captain D. L. Sull:van, aro respectfully invited to attend their funeral, from their late residence, 116 St, Mark's plare, this (Tuesday) morning, at half-past nino o'clock, from thence to St. Bridget’s church, where a solemn re: quiem mass will be offered for the repose of their souls, after whicn their remains will be conveyed to Calvary Cemetery. Ssrra.—In_ Nashville, Tenn., on pay ol Sm March 11, plane, Jaume frre, plasiber, aged 65 yrsbire ow (Scotland) papers pI case CODY. Sronm,.—Suddenly, on Monday, April 10, si her re real dence, Foe Ses fata, widow of Abrahain 8 torm, in the 61st year of her one funeral will take ie place from her late residence, on ednesday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, pron Stoxws.—Suddenly, on Sunday, April 9, ee er Cork epes please ong ipporary, Crane —At own, N. Y., on 7th day, 8th ae of Theatle, county. 5 y ‘The relatives and friends of the family; also thone of Ln Ete rtiny law, Patrick ‘aninong onde John Boytin, ean Hook inl Ladder Cowwpany, Noa respect Cy ir pany, No. 4, are Hea invited to attend the fi trom fils late dence, 260 Greenwich street, this one 0 "clock, without furth Tarr. —0On Monday, April 10, Horner P. ‘Tart, wife of Andrew B. Ta’t. Further particulars hereaftor. inst. Sanam G,, relict of Rufus’ Clarke, Inte of this city, aged 84 years. ¢ friends of the family are affectionately invited to attend the funeral, from Friends’ Meeting House, Scher- et utreet, Brooklyn, on 4th day afternoon’ at two o'clodl Crark,—In this city, on Sunday, April 9, aftera linger- ing illness, Jams CHANDLER CLakx, of sonroe, county, aged 73 years, 2 months and 12 days, The relatives and friends of the family are ly Montreal papers invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence Wi +—On Monday, scark Ewa of his son, James A. Clark, Ninety-th rd street, near Wrmoer, you aay A ivan and gue Weight, | gat Fourth avenue, this fTuesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, ay months and 19 The remains to be taken to Greenwood for interment. “tee olatives and friends of ihe te family are respectfully Contan.—On Sunday, April 9, Owen Conan, aged 68 His remains will be conveyed to Calvary bed interment, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, his Inte residence, 63 Elm street. The relatives nd friends of the fainily are invited to attond. Ciavatien.—The relatives and friends of Mr. & Che- meh wie po i requested to attend his fui which will t inoo this (Tuesday), at 2P. M., from late ral Park, Weavertown road, N, ¥. Oacage te ey: Apri 9, Maxoaner pit gage Joba A. Cormack, in the 6st year or Age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro bs neva Invited to attend the funeral, from the reside of her me No. 40 cemruoad eek ha on Wipeante tice res Teoeral of irevet Brigadier General Freverio Wigvaver, who wasted a theta of the Ha ee eat AM will ey Lee ity church, fednesday ir me ranives abd mda of Cth” uly and ofan of ian tee Erne Tequested to attend ‘without further invitation. ° SHIPPING NEWS. Invited to attend the funeral from her late Li a street, ou Thursday morning at nine o’cloe! Paterson (N. J.) papers please coy Cuatwens,—On Monday, April 10 4 Manta, wife of Dr. Thomas ©. Chalmers, aud daughter of we late James Her friends and those of her husband and family are Invited to attend the funeral services, at her late real dence, 25 West Seventeenth street, on Wednesday after- Doon, ‘at four o'clock. Daxpy.—Killed before Richmond, on Sunday, April 2, pig rng here, nae F gin One Hundredth ew York Volunteers, in tie nsauit on Fort Grigg, Major Jara I, Dasoy, aced 22 years. 66) bia) The color bearer of the regitnont wae ehot while ing the colors on the fori, upon which Major Racy seized the tatt red flag, and, in endeavoring to plant was shot dead, Young, noble and brave, his career has been short but glorious, Port of New York, April 10, 1865, CLEARED. anaren's Otty of Port au Prince, ' Gieamehip Richmond, Baker, Beau! Brig Eastern Star, Ward, Bi ; bialth, St Johns, NP—A Sratthors hanes prise Rose, Littlefield, Fortress Monroe—E D Hurl. Donald, Antigua—M E Oren & (Br), MeCounell, Halifax—J Tunter Sehr Atlantic « Bry, , Lockbart, Hantasport—A Smithers, a ¥ Port au Prinve— his naue will be honored. Behr D Hole ood. City Fotut=\ 3 Notice of the funeral bi "1 Echt DB Mil #0 we: iy Pot nt - tr Brunt & Slaght, . cht ED Foug, Barber, Fortress Montoe—L Ke ti foteral wil rovidemea, 340 } Rett Caroline Hal, Doughty, Georyawa, De—Haker & vinoy ot, Wi vd and Lee vt 9 Taser, a Racket avenues, oa Wedne «. The tier Benihe Poe sing yf Mog BA ; i caett & Bon, the far atcond, Kehr M Nata ute, Pilindelphty Dowovay.—At 7 April Beir U Buxton, Haver ai n= W 8 Brown & Oo, J ony Dowvas, a natiy county Cork, aL & Co. Ws Brown &t , Provincetown Crowell & st lomn requivrr 5 ao of ‘te soul, ‘and from thence w Caiva ary Cemetery, at half. Garland, Norton, B Flovp Cho, Noreuti, Pal Svoamar Ooeauus, Youd Hilton Head, Charleston. &e, saamnih sei —~ Baltimore. aunt a er Ky U rts ca, tt bound mi Toskoat NB ir 6S anes de bounds ih 8 eam, fet emesis @ Lh ree-maste he. ws ), Ekin, Mines tie ‘Sk Barnes (Us ‘raneport), Morton, Fort- Us ress Monroe, to RW ea nate pa Pet se Heathers Hagle (of Boston), Flagg, Cardiff via Queens- n, 87 days, with coul, to ma tt ke Th ir), Rony Maracaibo, have #2. wlth. eoeen, to whi ba ps & Co. Sid in co'with brig” Maracaibo, for Turk, Albertina (ir), Olmstead, Vera Crus, 14 days, with hides, to Ha aire Yon ‘and 54 days from Gibraliar, King. Demarara, hn, Dei Desh March 2%, 6) miles ‘aton, from Deiarara J ¥meline (ir), Ryder, Naguabo, 12 4, with sugar, to rah Maria (of Cold Spring), Bete Baracoa, 10 mache 8 (1 a, mith h fruit to. Ey iar Pearse! a ‘wt Sehr tr Benedict tic are for PI eae Hie cee yoridenen for Blizabethport. ary Nowe Me poe i art ord for Albay, MRC bial Schultz, Norwic! JE Willetus’ Bayles, Port Jeiterson, BELOW: Bark James M Churchill. je Ganua, Brig Emm Deans AILED. 0. City of Port au Prines; bark Amelia; bugs annette; Baampler; sehr H Cuomba, W Freeman, Wind at sunset EOF. Miscaiinnenten a seth from Baltimore for V. Iparaiso, pu Reine Grp provious to Feb 26, from Cape Hori, In waat of Dallast, Baio Ronee Mows, for New Haven, was at Demarara 16th Lr ba ny had buck with loss of sails. mercies ng Pree aes Di ae eines anes an last seen tthe commence- met Ce ‘and on ee to pare: foundered, Taga, nnd 99 tone burthen, Hie wag at Mer tailed from StJobns, NF, Deo 8, for Boston, and has aot since been heard of. it pas, ' ‘At Bast Mochias 29th ult, from the ya CAAT Raivotso schooner of about 17) tons, fore nn aft Hg, built by Muster James Small, and tobe under the oom- mand of Cupt Wm Elliot, late of is haba of apres aches, we? Machias, on the 2&h ult, the ee wen, of ‘of 377 tons easurement. She is owner Ry the bul er, Wah fa Hota, EW Vous and 1 TBurgent, and will be command At Bath Sth Tost, from the yard of WY, Moses & Sons, white oak ship of 1200 tons, uot yet named. Notice to Mariners. ‘Quartennaster’s Orrice, Dep't or VA., Fortress Monnoe, March 27, 1860. ‘Vessels entering Hampton Roads from Chespecke Hay 9 wi not ve anchored tintil he Lighthouse ‘on Old the es of ENE. This 101 is Me blisied wD ri cable, as iy now {re- Sthebreaking of the submarine v a eent Zable fa laid down nen 200 yards onat of Olt, Potnt, Light the Ri B course. “pees sient ‘on ench side of the channel, with the Gs telegraph Cable” printed thereo! weeny Bv’t Major and nd Acting Chief 8 wi ry =e Va. SOUTH ATLANTIC.—ISLAND OF ASCENSION.—ALTERATION IN FO- SITION AND TINTS OF DROPPING THE BALL, YDROGRAFHIC 5 ‘Lonpon, Feb 10, 1860. } val officer in chi of Axcension bis given notice that bi Be! position and times eof dropping the time buil at that {oland have been altered. a ton ayn wt Pea eeiceny eet & enn times ab reenich a hee im ae aad I aud in 8 ‘orn ahoule the e tail te fall atthe wrong time the negotive pendant be ind the ball will be ten min- Treg fer the ines ated. a YEO. HENRY utetianns, 1 Hydrograp NEW SRALAXD—TOVEAUS STRAIT—REVOLYING LIGHT ‘ON DOg mOGRAPHIC Orvicr, ADMIRALTY, yn a menor, Merch 1, 1B us Government at New mr th pril, 1865. a light will be exhibited the mon 5 a igh and! farbor, Middle ialend, Foveaux mea ht wilh be ‘be w a revolving 5 white Mgt at itolng fis great if minute, levated i5U feet ‘sea, and should be seen in clear it IB miler. uy lenses, of ae eatin ce hij pa en me rMceA The amt ey ea tro during Womans eee ‘the one and in clear weather ‘seen from & distance of house recently erected om Be oriuus Harbor, on the eastern shore vot ra tecd white im ‘at an elevation of about 450 f i e the mean level o pee iia ie dlopiri, or by lenses, of the c tower ie 70 feet high fram base to vane, and stands on the northwent part of the taland, in lat dl deg ‘5 min 8, lon 174 . WENRY av RicHaRD, ‘Hydrographer. HORT ATLANNO—WES? COAST OF TRAROR-SEYOLTING BED LIGHT QW VILLE-ES MARTIN POINT. LyDROGRAPHIC Orne eee orgie Sa Le oct erat int om the worth Shank of the Loire, Department of ‘The Tigi 4 reveling ng red ight, attaining it greatest bel Mancy minut cone at eee ot rh) Vem Roebeteraee high Water weinge ae 18 bee ed should be seen o¢ a distance 1a ml Withiotae of four the it mil Fo ap te) not total. sie jiminating apparatus Is diopirio, or by lenses, of the ihe tower 19.41 feet high, and stands on. the point rath mae ele se aS from the ughodin of SUNn. faire, in iat deg 16 mn Meo. Nd deg 18mm 4 0c W of with the Aguillon (fixed, id Com- in abe Se re Dinxctions—Steer in mence (Gushing) lige when the latte: of the former. Re ‘owe with tie dx dite ite ‘ona ceep on that Tine unt eaten, ed red co "Pointe inl aoe ‘one, which wil! "eat jast south- peck — Buoy on the extremity of Velle-es B dof their Lordshij ay GEO. HENRY “niciranps, Hydrographer. NORTHWEST Cost OF IRELAND.— ING LIGNT—ARAN ISLAND, COMMONLY CALLED ARANMORE, COUNTY DONEGAL. Riva Orrick, Feb 3, 1865. The Port of Dublin Corporation hereby re notice that, tn rsuance of the advertisement from this office of Oct ‘Sl, ne 3 Light was exhibited on the Ist ‘nat: from the lighihou ‘tly erected on Aran Island, coast of £ Donegal, aid wi Un continued brent ba o- the light, sunrise. ¢ position and characteristics of as given ean tapemaeet f Lights, are aa follows:— siudvcaed The Lighthouse, which is circular and colored white, is built on Rinawros Point, Arag Island, in lat 56 0 62 N. and lor WH height f base of tower to top of dome ie 75 ‘The light is exhibited from a second order dioptric ratia, at an elevation of 238 feet above high water spring tides, 'and shows a fash every twenty secon A bright to ward and red Lenape men the bearings of fN. and be eh seen in =A about 19 Tautical mall Arings are magneto; n ‘By onder, WILLIAM LEES, Secretary. ‘Bt hip Bel opens ri d for Liverpool, March Jeamsl in, from Portlans oF 7, lat 53 27, on 28 i ‘A steamship supposed to be the Peruvian, from Portland for Liverpool, was seen March 3 ‘306. t 48, Loi Foreign Ports. ot Care March %—In port schr Southern Cross, for Nitork few atye ent = March 25—In port Br bark Mary Dundas, Martin, for Banaco. h 29-No Am vensel in port Etaorer,’ March 25—Io port ships N ire, Lord, for Madras ldg; Commodore y, Chapman, AH Bc Crow: by, for Bos ‘rances, Kelley, for Genoa do; Malet, Row: for NYork P yuast C March 18—Arr bark Tis, Hatch, NYork. yegr Bar, CB, April 6~Cld bark Gunshine, Edwards, New Gtascow, March 25—In port Br ships Avon, Lockhart, for Boston; A! Tarcan, for San Gisnatean, March 16—Of, abip Bustern State, Halpin, from Cardiff for Genoa. ere ere oe eed DL Sturges, Atkins, %—In shi Sonthern Ri on ee ornate gts, Rose, ang bed Co tg) Southern Cross Transl, Whitmore, for aa for Genoa; bark eee do, = nda, Svott, unc; sehr hen os ee ata gh en Mee Gb NG Harvie cod h Dean dae eqgng: Hor ies a ail BOSTON, March 31—Cid Br brigs Vietotre, Morrell, ou Prince: M in vou fur iene cnt perk Kaueh eohr ee Nelson, rang oe Hedley, Vos i, NOrk fates fe: Rena fa Fine, Cootaber Philadelphia mare 08 steamer Mohlonn, A j brig Poe Atherton \tanizas; 90h sea oh corm ‘. more, Bi Th creer bares an ne, J LOT: Ate bark, Lapwing, Kean, Sears ser Bid orig Ad. 3 schrs Bolfert. ‘ork. Cid bt do; rindelen, Yans ‘tant, oni iand; Ada Ames, Mar ry, Boston, sion, mon Se ea irdand, B Now Haven; ‘Car- ity, jum, Ryder, NYork. Bid brig ine ny Well ater oem Be antic, Grant, Cardenas. BRST won, Lngraam’ Metanzas, Bid brig ( DIGATOS gran, Waehbara, Thrash Gr aad Incios Netfoon, Wurts Phusatipniay 6 'W aonder, Philips, Amboy, N FOE: M —A brig Omatya, Robone. . do; D Britain, Bart, Mary! . April . Mary Anna, SoH take Seas Bird, and waitin CUwOWUEIUNN. DO, sie S-Arr schrs PM Smith, | ete Solita Julia any era < Yu nil KS skates cry,” per 25 are stk 37 wi Mams, York Hamuly, Pat's ride, and bets, WYork, rt Waters, BE ave ‘ vola, ‘Webster, ——i brig Philip Lar ried oy March 27—Arr brig Julia, Smith, Car- n sera aanbars, Wilson, NYork via, Havana, brig KB Gover, Wash! Siet—arr ahip. | Mérchant, ‘imer, Boston; T thus ik Liverpool: wy, Rua! nspeliza: Carer chr), Fare Maiamsrow: pe rig Tale, De eon ‘Norwy, 6 muri qd Kennedy; 26th, bark oes tebohm, Lamb, New Flora A Sawyer, ships Prima Donna, Herrt~ Mi, Tolan, Given, Hoole ti 6—Arr brig Catheri kels, oe. Marion A Gould, Posnes, fate er ; Zoe, Hell, "lo tor New rm ater x Basra Fentos far do ea daddiphhe eee Tornll ‘Thompson,. MATT bork Houston, Ross, Phila Basan. doy dart 1 i NORFOLK, March 39—Arr ship M Nott York: sehre John Crockford, Moues, dor wei (iipronD, ey NEW HAVEN, Al and Lae W Armstrong. Scobel ofleld, © ‘Tae “i \ es Gi Pawnee, Wi Elsworth, N¥ork: gchar L A Orcutt, Baier, G lmore, Philadelphia; Cid Mireh 3, 2 in Be lowes ton, en st, ns ‘OC Malth y iM Lion i brigs Ser Bho. Yankee ivoodle, West Donna 3th i17—Clé ships Island Light, McFee, jarancas; sche Golden itp Caroline N Li " Nuvasen; Sebastoy West, Seaboyer, H. Lit Ciguena, Norvell, Prlermo; hrlgs Toser Ik Baker, Nickerson, rest Monroe: ech ie re ii: Vin 1 Royal. oth—Arr rede Marstial Duh, achr ff Hudson, Avery, New Lon 1Oth—Arr steamer Saxon, vd r hi ‘Mt Itbies, ark, Ja dee and ‘rot, NYork; br nd ba 3 ei White, Look, eh lava is, do; Queen of the North (Br), “a mr we /Minnle Traub, True, Matanzas, har rier Ml brig G Burahan,’ Mountfort, Hav Tima iXND, vapeil 1—C sey, Wilson, Cardenas: 3 W_Ds Dri POOR ac Thos Hix, Hall NYork it, do. SAS, FRANCESCO, — rr burk Swallow, sos Aaril a, Harding, uals as Newson Wells, ipuer, New 3 GLA. TTNITED STATES SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN, ‘By authority of the Secrecy ¢ 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 cent interest por annum, known as the SEVEN-THRTY LOAN. ‘These notes are fesued under date of June 15, 1808, and are payable three years from that time, in currency, or arm convertible at the option of tie holder into UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY SI PER CENT QOLD BEARING BONDS. ‘These bonds are worth a p:mium, which increases the actual profit on the seven-thirly loan, and ite exemption from State and municipal taxuivn adds from one to three percent more, according to the vute levied on other property... Te interest is payable 10 ee. semi-annually by coupons attached to each ‘pote which may be cut of an@ eld to any bank or banker. The interest amountsto ONE CENT PER DRY OF i $0 yore. TWO CENTS PER DAY ON A $100 NOTE, TEN CENTS PER DAY ON A $500 NOTE. TWENTY CENTS PER DAY ON A $1,000 NOTB. ONE DOLLAR PER DAY ON A $5,000 NOTE. Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon recetpt of subscriptions, and the netes forr warded at onee. The interest to 15th June next will be palé in advance by the local subscrintion agents at the time of subscribing. This is gis THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the government, and it is confidently ex pected that its superior advaniaces will make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $300,000,000 of the loan authorized by the lass Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which {tts beingabsorbed, will all be subscribed for within. four months, when the notes will undoubtedly command s Premium, as has uniformly been the.case on closing the sub-- scriptions to other loans, In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facii National Banks, State Banks . Private Bankers through out the country have generally tlonaat par. Subscribers wi whom they have confidenor, sponsible for the delivery il: l ies for taking the loan, the agreed to receive subserip- select their own agents, im and who only are to be re- ne notes for which they re “RE = ion Agent, Philadelphia, s|eue Mie ae to sa Loin CMILE AEROS sek ET Sime Pe dat Bats B- REMEDY, por cout, Aa seen ann Ppa bite nat hare bern been batty 2 ply al os mlastoners have authorized the “Thormas Prout, ier) oe sy eiel ce cots ¢ te impressed upon the governmeut stamp box he 40.00 medicine, 10-790 TRON foe tn Peanoyie 9.000." ee tron, lished house in New annum, prot At Joust $10) Ma = $13,000 ‘oupital, : York can furnish anew rin oie, ql gan * REWARD. nin thor bills mak ng the aber ork, or ut Durell Wros.” aaa © ia faces. ¥ Pow