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' 4 ; | MOBILE ’ OCCUPATION OF THE CiTY BY OUR TROOPS.) ELMA Its Occupation—Twenty-three Pieces of Artillery, Valuable Machinery, Ammu- nition, Cotton, &c., Captured, Guneoat Ex, “Me ” Tay, Ala, Selma has been captured by our forces, with twenty | SHE ,Probable Surrender of Johnston ath Chapel Hill on the 15th Inst. ot itte Ofacial Report of General Canby. RALEIGH OURS April 5—Midnight. hree pieces of artillery, all the valuable ma: hinery, and If This is reliable, and was published in the Mobile Ad- Capture of Spanish Fort andy Misia 4,® large quantity of ammunition, cotton, a considerable Fort Blakely. i A salute will be fired in honor of the event at ~l amount of other government property, &c., some of which had been sent outzof Mob to, b } o'clock to-morrow by both the army and navy investing [ Spanish Fort, rerman Marehes in on the 13th Instant. 4 Browaway. THE GUNS OF THE RODOLPH SAVED. Rvtc, tom ncanyaraetstcies nH ” ) Barcacstcmazt ht Mor! ten ey JORRSTON RETREATS TO GREERSBORO “SFORT TRACY DISMANTLED. Psn'tn nic, nhow me nee wo wo wag ~ : 7" 4Expectation of His Early Sur-f THE STATE CAPITAL. Our Special Albany Despatch. Avraxy, April 18¢-10:30 P. M. Brief sessions of both branches of the Legislature were held to-day. But little business was transacted, ‘The funeral of the President will cause all further pro- gress of pending business to lie over until next week. by The Supply bill, the Charity bill, the Soldiers’ Voting Pibill, and the New York City Tax Levy, are still un- BHfipizhed, anc, with the Central Railroad bill, will prevent \Journmont until Friday or Saturday of next week. No change ‘as madé in regard to the Governor's hd Proclamation for a day of mourning and prayer, which {J remains Thursiay, the 20th Tt was anticipated that the President's remains would 8) reach New York and pass through this Stato on that By “THREE THOUSAND PRISONERS TAKEN, render. Governor Vance, of North Caro- lina, Captured. LIST OF OUR KILLED AND WSUNDED, 1 Bey bo, &ec. The Oficial Despatches. Wan Duvanraer, April 18, 1865. Major General Jony A. Dix, New York :— The following despatches from Major General Canby fA Teport the capture of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely, fi which form a part of the rebel defences of the city orf Mobile. ; JEFF. DAVIS AT HILLSBORO, &e., &e., &e. + Our Bucotn Washington Despatch. Wasmixaton, april 18, 1865. GENERAL CANBY’S DESPATCHES. day, which would accord with the Govirnor’s selection, fy THC military anette have been officially informed ‘ Heanquanrers, M, D. Wear stesseseny, ,) pysnch may be the case if there should be no. dolays: at gy that a mecting between General Sherman and the rebel by AMct mankind srs i r iy f+ Baltimore or Philad Iphia, Nothing is consider ore 8 Goy | in tak Frap, April 9—9 A, rae tbe cakloot ae ae mai ee General Johnston bad been arranged to take place at py the utinost valu Major General H, W. Hatuck, Chief of nol Spanish Fort mnd its dependencies were capty night, We have twenty-tive oficers and tive hu 4nd thirty-eight enlisted men prisonors, and have taken) five mortars and twenty-five guns. The m the garrison escaped by water, Blakely is already i Vested, aud will be assaulted to @ro stronger than 1 now betiove th ED. R. 8. CANBY, M Heanquantn’s, M. Stained that at that meeting the formal surrender of NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. 4 / Johnston's army was mad». Senate. Axrayy, April 18, 1865. Despatches. The Senats met and adjourned until noon to-morrow, Nuwnenn, N.C., April 13—P, M. " f pesrevorn re after adopting a resolution that each Senator and officer} ae nee he Sark Tee eee 3 Information reaches us to-night that the rebels have destroyed their embryo navy yard at Halifax, on the jor General. D. Weer \issesivrr, P Roanok: i sige IN THe Py, April 9, 1865. Assembly. 4 Roanoke river, ad a corollary to the victory at Richmond. and Lieutenant General Grast and Major General Hau ALpany, April 18, 1865, Two vesse!s—one a ram and tho other a gunboxt—in T have the honor to report the capture: this Tebel fortifications at Blaxely, with two th undred prisoners and twen VRTOWS BY THE GOVERNO fs, tended for operations on the North Carolina sounds, and Tho Governor's private secretary presented the veto of % 1n process of construction, participated in the destruc- ithe bill for the erection of a dam across the Susquehanna fH Hon. wuns, see ‘ river; also the Dill to incorporate the Father Mathow Rate ED, R. & CANBY, Major General. tal Abstinence Society of New York; nlso the bill. to Gorvsnono, N.C., April 14, 1808, fei BE EDWIN M. STANIUD, Secretary of War. ffincorporate the Young Men's Father Mathow Total Ab- + OCCUPATION’ oF RALwIOM. ‘Wan. Disinuee) Zstinence Mutual Benetit Society No, 1; also. tho bill to i Ms Wasiixarox, April 18 1805, PAinerea-e fares on street railroads in Erie, Albany and sf OUP forces entered and occupied Raleigh yesterday. séidenicaa ‘New Yove: i , Fy Ronsselacr counties, The following is the’ veto on the of Very little opposition was made. ‘The advance of Genoral Maj Dr, ad ; Sherman to the city was attended with but slight skir- mishing. Johnston has fallon back, it is conjectured, in the f direction of Greensboro, Even if there iz no intention Official Ji.formation has reached this department of the ccupation of Mobile on the 12th inst. by the treops un- } dor command of Major General Canby. No particulars} of the capture havo yet been re Bi crease of fares on street rallronds in the counties of Eric, w York, Execurive DarartMent, April 18, 1565. the tual Children’s and Brown's Baby Ter Crivtadoro’ and Wig Depot, The dye xppiied Gouraud's cures tan, pimples, frock Broadway, « Mme. b Price 50 cents exch, ba fixing cur!s and glowing the hair Demorest's, Everlasting Westy iy Sold by partame Hair Dye, holesale and retail, No. 6 Astor House. KUT UL artists, a ‘Piageran Sizes, ing Flags. JAMES TOFT'S Flag Factory, 287 Hudson a 4 Bold at the drug’ et Cu Finge " Pre Y readily taken up by the blood and carried tc the healing pri internal and ex air Restores) th any other hatr At nig oon Ist CiteVaties 2, M. Spring Horses AL 0 Broadway. WA H Electricity appitc Fy euse by Dit. CHAMBERLIN, Italian Helmbold's Extra [,j Those who use ii neither was: Demorest Mi mo MAE. DEMOKRS TS Mourning VBadges—Untest Style at 74 ¥ Fulton atrect, up etains, wholesale and retail. 6) Bond street. eruptions, flesh worms, 4., at Preservative for the Curo of Dis- Medicated aed | ¢ Packels, Price 90 cents, tmalled free on receipt of Emporium of Fash! 423 Broadway, N. ¥. Not a Pew of the Worst Disorders That} sof the blood. HELM ARILLA is — remedy of EDWIN M. STANTON, EA Albany and Rensselaer,” without my approval. Thog °” Mis part to surrender at proseat, his capture is but a Fy eedence. - » by right and duty to furnish relief in certan cases no ones Matter of a fow days. It is bolieved here, however, that Socrotary of War. P@lcan doubt and T deem it wise and proper that each ease he intends to surrender, and tho delay in doing #0 is . cumstances and condition should rest wholly, juliayed by the passing hour. The people loved aud now rev Mr. J. J. Dawson’s Despateh. upon its own imer.ts, unaffected as itis unconnected ppg 2OxPHcablo to the people hereabouts, rr RAHAM LINCOLN. Orr Starks’ Lanpixc, Moun Bay, April 4, 1865. gwith any other. Upon examination it seems The railroad is now running twelve miles beyond this Aa the Father Detects The guns of the gunboat Rodolph are being taken off. BYtO, Me that the roails mentiofed in the _ Dill pice, and communication will be had with Raleigh in a GECRGE WASHINGTON Brigadier General Colton has arrived and assumed Wer, im the measure of relief required; fay, agree was loved for his ( voduess and Virtues; ao will our late & Pg and it may be questioned whether some of them are pro: $4 periy objects of relief at all. Care should b2 exercised in establishing precedents in this extraordinary period PY which may embarrass future legislation, and the applica: tion of which, upon a return toa normal condition of| ‘ expense and values, may prove an unjust burden upon’ bathe people. One of tho plausible reasons urced upon the uj Legislature for tie passage of an act granting railroad iy Fy franchises was that the conzequent running of the roads| would benefit the laboring class of people; that those ‘of| moderate means would have facilities which hitherto had| been practically denied them, and the property ownei along the routes were morc’ easily reconcile ground that the int rests of the laboring classes were tof -command of the whole of the artillery, bringing up some: more Haare: siege guns and mortars. Our Newbern Corresponience. Newners, April 15, 1865. There ts an apparently well authenticated rumor here i this morning that Kilpatrick haz captured Governor Vance; that Sherman is holding him as a prisonor of, war. Ho was on his way from Johnston to Sherman to give up the State, butin the meantime Jeff. Davis reached fe Johnston and instructed him to conntermand thei order. Couriers were tmmediatety sont to Vance, inform- ing him that the order was countermanded, when he turned back and was arrested as stated. Johnston is with ‘his army at Hillsboro, Davis and family are with him. Blakely yesterday morning. A means of escape from Spanish Fort was discovered this morning. It extended from the fort to a strip of fy landiby Tensaw river. At dark they could pass along the shore under the bluffs from_ the fort without being be subserved thereby. seen; but the trick has been discoverod, and a new bat:| ‘tery commands that pass. This, with the fleet on the Fy Tam unwilling to oonsent ‘tnt 43 4 general dis- Baturbance or chango from the rates ‘heed aft: ot mature so th, has completely shut the rebels in. PE deliberation, except in special and extraordinary Prisoners to the number of two hundred and thirty, “captured by General Steele, have jet for Ship Island. From an officer who deserted last night from Spanish fq "Bt! the return of bus.n-ss and values to tho sottled ‘anda Sherman iat Raleigh. Railroad communication wilt boll Wisley’ Fort I learned the rebel killed and wounded amounts toB Gitar? Camel Which I confidently hope. isnot far id opened to Raleigh by Monday. the Kidneys, nearly four hundred, and that three of their guns have! Doon dismounted by our artillery, besides a battery $4 knocked to pieces which was stationed near to Blakely, NEWS FROM KENTUCKY. -and Tensaw river, Fort Tracy, on the shore of Tensaw?? amored Surre eral , Tiver, is badly knocked to pieces by one of our baterioug.! big * eee oe ee ee on the extreme right, - Carmo, April 17, 1866, , For the past few days the rebels have been sending! A despatch from Paducah mentions the surrender of| provisions and ordnanee stores out of Mobile t Selma, ithe rebel General Lyon to General Moredith, No inhabitants are allowed to leave, nor women andBd ehildren to come into the city. All communication is eut ‘off with the city except by skiff They are making a| footway by which to communicate with steamers at Con- Bi ‘way's bayou. Colon'l Lucas has sent iuiv comp ninety prisoners, M4 «@apturod by him near Blakely yesterday. He drove tho remainder of the enemy’s for into Blakely. OFFICERS WOUNDER, The Press Despatches. ” Fortress Moynow, April 16, 1865, ‘The steamer Admiral Dupont arrived here yestorday jafternoon from Morehead City, -N. C., and brought ad- ‘vices to a still later dato from Genoral Sherman's forces. Gen. Sherman, having left Goldsboro in his rear, at: jonce struck out for Johnston's army, hoping to be ablo for treating, and it appears that Sherman has met with very) Little resistance to his march north. Raleigh was captured last Tharsday, with but vory More Guerillas Surrendered. Loursviix, April 17, 1865. The guorilla chief Major Walker Taylor, Captain Taylor land five of his men, who surrendered themselves to Dr. member of our [agislature, under the late order of General Palmer, arrived om tho Henderson et this morning. 4] The gucrilla Captain Rawley, who was captured by, #Btecle, back of Cloverport, came up on the same steamer! ‘as a prisoner, land a skirmish between the advance pickets of both forces. Tho suppliés for General Shorman’s army are all-cen- tred near Roanoke Island, and the vessels lying at an- chor there are awaiting the orders of his chief commis- sary. ‘ons commenced :— Colonel W. Marshall, 7th Minngsota, commanding 3d Fj ‘oegade, Ist division, 16th army corps, slightly, se Captain Geo, Ryan, 47th Lili rm off, Lieutenant if. haughnessy, 47th Ilinois, severely, Newnean, N. C., April 15—10 A. M. The superintendent of the railroad has arrived hore from Goldsboro, and reports that Governor Vance was: Fires in New Yor! ESTIMATED AT ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. fn the 9 Tarte Here below Cx ‘The intense feeling 4 President be adored Badger $2.50 mule by ABKAHAM LINCOLN, April 15, 1860." P3 Printed on beautiful wh ts sat ely draped in mary id witha aplendl Hy tress of our Inte Ite. mense, and the man t ORDLR U RUSH 1 ON" GREAT OV Peder muitipting by te ‘ac tuo exccution of his crders. ‘OVER 100,000 BADGES HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD, AND ORDERS STILL ACCUMULATE Parties who are not in receipt of their goods must bear in led in the exact turn tn which re- Sicoived, and that no subsequent orders can take the pre BE PATIENT. All orders will be filled at the earliest possible moment. manifested by the at th inal in clear, bold type, appro: of mourning, and. su Git pin, containing a correct like anartye Wo tie REPUBLICAN LIKERTY. ‘The mind of the people is centred upon the love they bore their Standard Bearer. ABRAHAM LINCOLN Pj will be forever loved by the SPECIAL NOTICE.—This ] Wednesday only in its Hulge Depart NO OTHER G rom, $1.00 prt 1 00, with per 1,00 All orders should be sent ut one KRICAN PROPT ‘hi oD ‘with Rid Yourself of Humors onthe by, asin ver Watche: of all dexcriptions, from twent; BEORGEC. ALLEN, street, formerly The National Mornin for gentlemen, ut J. A. TRACT SA) 10P uunand. muni mind having webs Sty Chom rer hi it x Darknesss Under the bottten of ITE LMBOLD'S CON CRAM, At. BW follows :— manufactured — by ticet, inscribed as URN Loss, The rush for thein has been im. p as dovoted night wud day tof public ts not to b iso of true wash twill be open on \t. iz HAD. CA Pi . WwW. PERRBCOCK, Chambers street Now York. {ELMBOLD's CONCEN- ll Affeciions of! women and children. Hat, ILLER & CO.'S, 497 Broadway. to force him to give battle. Johnston, however, kept re- Tec wBOLDs s EXTRACT ay PATE fester tants "MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. Bonwert—Trier.—In Boston, Jaurs G. Bensmir, ing Rey. Dr. Eli ine payne A Sitomenota, stihtly. 4, Botwern ten and eleven jo'elock yesterday morning ag coPtured by our cavalry, between Hillsboro and Raleigh, Mi Yory city, to. Mine Captain Geo, R, Frank, $34 Wreonsin, slightly.” A fre broke out in the storge building No. 276South street, gg OB ‘he 13th Inst. Tho report states that he (Vance) had i Mass Lieutenant J. H. Mitchell, det Wisconsin, severely. [BS ae through to Water street, ownod by M. 8. Driggs pg bce” Sent to Sherman by General Johnston, who was at see Captain V. Hoffinan, Ost Tinos, slightly. Captain L. H. Myers, 20th lows, ‘slic ily. cog regen Gree , in charve of she’ Third division hospitat ) é Of the Sixteenth army corps, was shot tiroizh Uh # terday while going to lis hospital toute. Captain N. Powers, Company F, Twenty-sixth udiana, was! algo ‘severely wounded, with thirty-two men Surgeon M. Fish, Eleventh Missouri, whose service expires in a fow days, Ine goon: -in-Chief of the First divis y Dr. Hunt, Surgeon of Voluusoers, KILLED A» OmND The following ig alist of ks.ivd Eastern troops to date Seventh Vermont Vilunter. son, F, Daniel MeCarty, K, te mon, G, fracture third bons ©, Perkins, ©, both legs, seri slightly in’ shoulder; ! Joun Nason, B, slightly, tu). r th Glichtly, | fUurm. Twen'y-thid New York ii Joba Wilvon, amp te Hillsboro, with instructions to surrender the State of bg North Carolina to General Sherman, but that these in- structions wore afterwards countermanded, and Vance was on his return to Johnston, without having seen Sherman, when he waa captured. Ho is now a prisoner ‘of war, not having carried out his mission. Q were twenty men on the premises, and two steam fro py engines in the street at work extinguishing the burning —4 inthe rnins, The greater part of the gooda had EA n removed from the wall, and in places the flooring p cut away, to guard against the heat igniting the goods. When first secon the dames were issuing {rom among somo} {hemp in about the middle of the store. The smoke soon Ke drove the men out, and, owing to the great depth of the storo, the firemen were ‘unable to get water upon Cia ff P burning goods. An alarm was given both for the terin_o' 4, been’ relieved as Sur- xteeuth arny corps, joined Johnston at Hillsboro, which is about thirty miles west of Raleigh, Whether Davis arrived at Hillsboro fi after Governor Vance had been sent to Sherman, and Seventh d seriets, and the liremen quick ty rs-pon tet fg Caused Johnston's instructions to Vance to be set aside, hotwichstanding their eiforts, the eniire building 4 does not appear. nsumed. ‘The m stored in BY The mail is about feaving, and there ts no time for in ¢ is estimated as worth upwards of ¢1 000,000, fand the building nbout $30,000. ‘The greatest vgtion of pag Vontigation this property 18 no doubt insured Sherman's forces entered Raleigh a few days since, INCENDIARY FIRE IN CHRYSTIE STREET. ‘and is moving on beyond that place after Johnston, who # About nine o'clock on Moyglay night a fro was discov. fig Continues to fall back without fighting. . ered inthe premises of isuac Goldman, in the rear of iq ERT ERY No. 138 Chryatic st occupants of Vie houses ad- joining, aided by the police, extinguished the fire with BY pails of wate: Marshal H. 0, Baker was notitled, and wounded among badly, othy Dailey ©. White, and left drm; Abraham Lincoln. MOURNING EQUIPMENTS, DRAPERY AND DRAPED FLAGS, SHIBLDS, BADGES, ROSETTES, Thi'd Moryiand Cave bry, 1, part of right hip taken « 4p left arm. Robinson, E, sii, tly} Foun nCurren, One Hundesd and Sistyixt Now Yirk.—Christoter mato e premises fuund'a quis Aww ‘ei Luch, A, log, slightly; Foi. Thotston, 1, kill fant rine wont pl pce s partly Burn VARIOUS MEMENTORS AND MEMORIALS 1 Seven’h Miva hwetts Hath oy — Corpo cas can Qh THT 2 bed cloth LAMENTED PRESIDENT. FUNSTON & SCOFIELD, Her, in richt se; Peter MeN: | John A. Whittle, head, . > «i is not in the No. 9 Dey street. The Press Deo patcohes. ve 8000 i ee ony. The Trade supplied on liberal tors Can ori 18, 1868, (a ee Den wae o « omy Lettors dated Hondquariers, *)1 Division of Went pedler goods Taga yr the premishs was fide rf é Pp 4 ‘ r4 - a a = , a 4 not worth over wen wen look voryste-Me 868 el Cll lll ls Missiacippi, Spanish Fort, Apri! @, ray the loit lunes OFM Silo: n, and will bo thorowLiy lnvectigated bythe Frege 8 © © © © © ¢& 6 6 Spanish Fort having previo nh taken jenersl iM Marshal. The damage by tire will amount to about $50. Mrs. Panninaton ixaeuren.—The White Mountains of New at daylight of the Oth, Colon. | ¥ e ieame. of a cartaln rocks and thereupon d the dei diately occupied the fort, anc one twenty and one thirty “ loons, two six-pounders, on i al eight-inc! columbiads, a ty any tion, but no mules or horses, and |) fs oa ns the Tip-top } Tron AI igen Henrictta Tiest, © Gorman girl, about twenty years off Nae tea Pacce age, was arrested by dotective Themann, charged with stoating a gold watch and ¢ valued at $159, from Meyer St residing at 24 Kast Fifiy-thied street, It is also alleged that the acdl a variety of py wore spiked with naila Oi mers 8 outy-Baother articles, valued in all i $800, froin Mr 1 five officers and five hundres ao Hien, Th oe by - form Acept for at fi A ate D owe OV c capture of Spanish Fort y! aA gene ban been roroverad” mat Wi Fovoea and Blakely, 4 Se was taken belore Justi iad loc a trial ae In05. ROMMING HIS ROOMMATE. ra erm Tho Times haa the following i Ernost Argentior and Jules Peie—both natives of pf © Silent Sewing Minchine : t 1938, Frauco—lodged tn the sume room und bed, at No. 11 Thave just arrived from si ‘ tipes Ta walker street, on Monday nigh , and A.—Marah’s Troe OMen, 222 Brosdway, were hoisted on batteries Purse) ay M «halt Aarne the utebt Aetieieh Oth toe under Marnum's Moseuin, Shonlder Braces, SUK Taste past ton A.M. yostorday, anv ' iw of i B Seeckings and Ala . Mebilo at half past two P.M. Gore a Loroes pf aftorwande ith = ot of bh ; esion, complaiut § + dee os was nade ayninst him, and n into custody by ™ Occupy the city. A iilicor Field, of the Fifth precinct, Jitioe Hogan com- N ED PLUID EXTRACT SARSAPA A The rebels commence! evace a , 16:L wud on- PB) mitted the accused to th vb for trial It remover black spots, pimples and all eruptions of the extn tinued until yesterday, when ' a ' mae imi ¢ 1 n no my 1 1, ties i. x ' The tugboat Allens was blown up | ons yester- MALLS FOR EUROPE, closest aratay fA DLMUOLU'S BATRACT OF SAS MY oe. pers Unain PALILLA le tie remedy. Personal Int. ‘ ; “haces Daren hs oy talc Anderson, willy ALoitery Priaes Cashed. Clrevlars, + lorve this port to-day for Liverpool drawings aud information sen tol Domald, v4 Geue bam hdl eesti he Jouoral, and BA mie snails for Europ! will ciose at balf-paat nine o'clock Te CLAYTON, 10 Wall atreot 8. ¥ the Hon, George Brown, Presiion WoC he El inte mornin. ‘te ni arileod im thi yvater tie Address to nokers.=Pollak & ‘So oe a Dmareniabtete yesterday, }) he New York Henatn—edition for EB .copo—will be Moersehati Mamul 5 loave to-day In tho steamship Chinn for Liverpool BE abtaned at half-past eight o'clock In’ the morning [tte Mr. MecDonait and Mr Brown, ty ction wtth F gis bey ik ro faady foe tating, Melba repaired. q tor—the latter two centione pies appers, ready f ing, Onis. Said orp bin rs ohio i “p latter t neem bt An O14 and Well Tried Hemed yoo eu ty ow sailed In the Asia, from Boston, iat woek—lare beon A WINSLOW'S SOOTINNG £YRUP, fo ehiliren V i Bppointed by the governinent of Comma to proceed to THE PLAY BILL. —NOTICE. bE gr aay sole Ses age’ Bngland in reference to the conf deration eine, aud ir Tenrtairs © ea. " ihe the came, in ldo Wo take arrangemente to carry out the defences 28 Soemequence of the dteoquion ot Fesidant Lineotn Pg vow, th led being fixed for Wednesday, ite us d pul ieatia OT Le gaa of the conniry—a milton of dollar having been Bl gnursday veing npptuprinted for u gon Vin WEBKLY ate : oied by tho Logielature of Canada ur tha: (irpowe WA PLAY HILL will not be lonued unui Pid ; em shes of DyemThe Bene in ¢ " Wut ing 40 tego session. Mowpay, April, 17, 1868, f Bye Payerpl Darcey trees rns TEU Uy pertent john: SHARIN Geo. E. a ei Hebe: D The relatives and friends of the family GF aitend tho funeral, on Wednesday after ai two o'clo’k, from Christ Witt one He, Feq eral tay wfte On 4 yea ted to @ ern ¥, nett 60 y the friends of were en aioe will At Harlem, fm Moaday rw resides th , Robert valay) tation tht We o'clock mm « 6 fr Ma on Thursday, attwel hy 127th street, hains will he intered in Greenwood. On Theaday, Ay est clld of Jacob Land Kate Bach, aged 1 year aud 12 k. rhe ttle fighting, and that confined principally tothe cavalry #4 tn” ime «SN hpedertentescsene Mlioward The Better Part of Fashion, as Well as ‘of wisdom, In diseretion. athe Injurious Effects of Alcoholic writed, by uslog Is ventod dares rd Asse Ladies who think so should visit RTHA MeCantuy,—On Sunday, April 16, by the Rev. Fathor O'Callahan, Henny R. Bi. 4 to Mary E., second daughter of the late Denis MoUarthy, Exq., of Yorkyitle No cards, C.K.) and California papers plewe copy, Hixey—Porwam.—At the chureh of the He Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 18, by the Rov. A. N. Litu , Mure F. iany, Eeq., Nam, both of Leroy, N.Y. Nems.—At St. Ann's church, on Tuesdy The report also states that Joff. Davis and family had Hf apr is, by tho Rev. Dr. Gallandet, Knwaun H. Cuarty Gh of Troy, N. Y., to Baiant Dunviea— day, April 18, ab th WANT tl be taken to New York Bay’ Comets yous. —On Monday, April 17, Sanan W. Th suddenly, on Monday otweon Third wt v, n Vayet ‘6 Mery, rolict of Vinoent Croppe The (riends of tho family are tavit her late residonae, Pi ‘yWudvon City, this (Wedaeeday) Apett of New Yuk oe and friends of the family are resy to attend the funeral, from the reside Barnard, at Guttente norning, at o'clock, NJ ‘J M., iM take place nt Geace mw tw Suddenly, In Brooklyn, on Te he wife of Thos, P Crawlord vorai Will take 6, near Marcy aven wn 0 Glock place © ken to Keyy r day afternoon, atone o'clock, from the e father, No. 16 Fret & On Monday 4 months An sof nd te funeral, trom the to nlaw, Jacob B. Crane, 68 Charlton street, tis (Wed: j tiwou ‘On Tuesday moraing, ‘eh fomilv are city’ of Brooklyn, on Tue: Chureh of Messiah, by ‘th Thrall, Wa H. Dunves to Bewrid Pre daughter of R.'P. Perrin, all of said city — Fire, —On Tuesday, oncon, Haxny Ro Kind to Junta Boinx, daughter of Wm. A. Fitch, ail of Brooklyn, No cards, heand 2 are invited toattend thef chock, from St. Andre nd Fourth av Maresnat, GENIN'S.' His peerless stock of ladies’ mixsen’ and. ctrl dren's Fancy Hats haa been filled up with the freshest Paria stylos, und marked down bolow the usual Broadway prices. NIN, 513 Broadway. on Thursday, April 13. r., of Ne’ A. Trier, of Dorchester, Esq, of New York, to Mrs. Sana HO Pcr- eLs, Of this city. April 13, by the Rev. W. sm.—In Cravagliina (Italy), on Wednestay, > ert AL At Hoboken, N. J. are invited to! son, 19th inet ch, Bedford avenue, n¢ morning, eujarnin and st son ¢ 8, Mivwie Mawrita, younge udaon V7, Tan Also Printed nd the pa al bas great power that at ps “IP the wind passages of I The Pine Tree Tar cloanses It of ali acrotulons ngout, keeps the & ream, for b Price Meenta. Mme. Midcer fa eranas E j land. raved the very nesta) Rev. 8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1865, Pet neral on Thayadur morning, from his Inte rest 549 Dean stre-t, Brookiy,’ His remains will be taken 2 St. Pacl’s church, co where a requiem mas wifl o* ofered Up for the repost B of bis soul wt haif-past tem, and fa’ thenoe to the Ceme tery of the Holy Cross, Fitthush. Ikenpy papers please copy. GLuiGax,—On Tuesda “Te 18, Taomat Josnen, the youngest and beloved child of Thomaa and Mary Gilli- gan, aged 1 year, 9 months and I day. ‘The rols “al, this (We past one oO” lock, from the residen e of bis parents, 1 Dominiek street, without further notice. Chicago papers please copy Harrris.On Tuesday, aged 1 year and 11 months, The relatives and frivnds are invited to attesd the Sfuneral, from the residence of his parents, 68 Grove Py sirect, hear Fourth Hexoenson.-—At Bergen Point, on 3 & short ail! ction of dipt ‘on of Will am and Anno Henderson, of the above BY ea ec, aved 11 months, Bi) The rolatives and friends of the fam Sginvited to attend the funeral, this day (Wee twelve o'clock, from the Jers'y City ferry, foot of Handt street. t 4 Hasivon.—On Monday, April 17) Mary Heuey Ras. i TON, Wife of Alfred Hamilton, in the 25th vear of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to pa atrend the funoral, rm DeKalb avenue M. E; church, ort: BY Sai please copy. 3 y¥.—On Tuesday morning, April 1, Bunom, FY Y dnvihter of Patrick and Ann Ke! Hy, aged 6 months and & days, By The rotatives and friends of the family are respectfully By 7, Nvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of b r hilt, Saddtoworth, Yorkshire,, Eny M Infant ‘fon of onths, Mrnimr —Killed instantly, at the fire in South street, Py Mon Monday moruing, April’ 17, by a falling , Mr paca: Les Mrkuen, anactive member of Hose Company fo. 16, Tho active and honorary members of this company, Band the Fire Dopartment in general, are invited to atten H the funeral this (Wedn-sday) afternoon, at one o’elo hafrom house of Tompkins Hose Company No. No.1 rfolk street, fry order, OWEN MURPHY, Foreman. NoanD. Warp, Seer Kins Hove Co, No, 16. ars nto the rgreens Cemetery & for interment. ; 4 Marowny,—On Teeday, April 18, from inflammation on dthe chest, Mony, the beloved wife of Owen Malowny, inp the 20th yeur of her ag friends and ves of the family ore resp funeral, from her ta 860 Th rd strect, on Thursday morning, at ten o' previse'y. M wacuay.-—On Tuesday, April 18, a native of the parish of Kiltohond, county Leiteies, Ir invited to nttend the fone one o'clock, fi Taerviess at St. Mark's chuee! nd Second avenue, this (Weed ") afernoon, at Ic The re! tatives and fricnda of the deceased, f his sons, William J. and Charles L. McAlpine, are invited to attend. Mecap m, —O1 Tuesday, April 18, Micuart MoCavas, Bf the family are respectfully invited to By al, on Thassday afternoon, at two k, omtbe © sidence of lis mother, No. 214 Mott MeCoy.—On Tuesday, April 18, painful illness, Tuomas McCoy, aged 46 years, sou of Joho ‘The friends of the family, to ther with his brothers. -law, James Morris, Wallace Kelsey, John Flynn and Iso the members of the Clever Fellows’ ¢ pectfully invited to attend the funeral, from. his late residence, corner Forty-eighth street and’ Third will be taken to St, Boniface’s church, corne thi street and Second avenue; from ‘thence to ¢ # Pounsvs.—In Brookiyn, suddenly, on Sunday even- [¥ Ying, April 16, Tuxopone PoLiemes, Jr., in tho 50th year Bf PY The relatives and friends of the family are invited tof Jattend bis funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at thre: ¥ o'clock, from his lato residence, Fifth avenue, corne) 4 Preresp.—On Tuosday, April 18, after a short but iM cevore iliness, Many, wife of Richard Pittield, in the 43d year of her age. 5 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Painvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, B B102d street and Third avenue, this (Wednesday) after: noon, at one o'clock. 3 Reev.—At Matanzas, Cubs, on Friday, March 31, Joun M. Remo, of the Architectural Iron Works, New York city, Faand formerly of Bridvewater, Muss, aged 51 yenrs. HW The funoral service will take piace at hs late resi- dence, 60 Irving place, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at jone o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, w thout further notice. SHERMAN.—The remains of Waris Simewan having larrived’ from Madeira, tho funeral services will take lday afternoon, at half.past one o'clock, Carriaes will hye in attendance at Sing Sing on the arrival of the train that leaves Thirtieth street in the morning at balf-past ven. , Wiuurrr.—In Brooklyn, EK. D., on Monday, April 17, Arvrren, son of Alfred and Sarah Wallett, aged '¢ years. The relatives and frends of the family are rewpectfally B Invited to attend the funeral, this (Wedgpsday) after: & noon, at two o'clock, from the'residence of his parents, No, 138 South coud street, Williamsburg. Warts, —On Tueaday, April 18, Lawis Warts, in the 3 ‘a7th venr of his age, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late evidence, No. 47 Bust § » Thirty fourth street, on Friday afterooon, at two o'clock. Ms Wiker.—On Tuesday, April 18, Evizaneta Ass, wife ie Gof Robert Walker, and eldest da iter of Wittam Martin. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her lote resi dence, 18 Jeff-raon street, on Thursday afternoon, atone SHIPPING NEWS. “anwanac FOR wae TORE—rais Bar. ship Morro Caste, Adams, Havana Ship Constitvtion (Br), Sumner, Liverpoot—Williains & . Phila delphin y (Br), Angree, Mumble Route—W W Worwell (Br), Spearwater, Mat moron A Husney & Hh Matamoros A Hussy & Co, Gritin, Cludad Boltvar—Harveck & y Herk Montezam, Hammond. Barbados. 7 Dwight Tark Chilton (Br), Staiord, iavana--Hrett, Sor Mark J & & Young (Br), Richan, Miramichi 4 Mince Bd Brett, So) Hrig Maevent Queen (Br), Peniston, St George, Bermuds & Co, | enguin (Br), Conzers, Hamilton, Rermuda—Miide ton aX Tivig WW Loud (Br), MteLeod, St Johns, N¥—Greene & Curry Brig Janet Kidaton (itr), Burgenn, Holifax—D K DeWoit & King. Cow Bay Wil © Brie Anka (Br), DR DeWolr Brig elie Mr 7 Port Medway Brig Ooran Wa Kieu? Pinder (Rr Behr Mart itr Schr Bother , ot, Fortress Monros-—V kerson,.Steight, Fortress Mo v v Washingion—Van Deunt & Crowell, Philadeiphin—Baker & ke & Murray James MoClonkey, Sf Trambatt qi! wie to Court and Congress streets, FF ton, Bare Ki Stampede (of Nassau, NP), Jewett, Cardenas, 9 dave Jas EB Ward &'Co. el Kader, Eldridge, Savannah, 5 days, with cot Bark'Palermo, MoCarty, Beaufort, 7 days, in ballast, te Hs date wi Magic (of St Johns, NP), Bradshaw, Havana, 13 daya, with any ff. brig No. SG with molasses, April 18, Aveverus W. Har- Fi same day, . the younvest son of Robert and Cattarine Hartell, $9" Schr Menawa, Dinsom r Mary Johnson, Kinne Schr Diadem, Benton, Phi! Selir Stamford, Young, Buizabeth port for N ts Bebe Joba Swan, >) (o Thor paor harta (o Wi Bird (of Quebre), Guptil, Arroyo, PR, 18 days, 4 He 5 ra P sts woh Bh Dewalt Tee eee Te iga?, 10 Gordon, Bruce & MeAuli Brig Alice Leonard (of St Andrews, NB), Pike, Cardenas, sen, 10 Brett, Son & Co. su rly Pacama (of Nassau, tod G sre fot Hy Ser J W Maitland, Tar SY coleague, saw ir Frauk Lucas, Weeks, York Py Sehr John R br Ruth Hoagde Hall, Roe Schr WH Sumgent, Sargent, Pontand for Baltimore, Pat in fora harbor, vessel's to gar and 3 Davis, ‘sin NP), Sugre w, enters Baltimore, 5 days. \ for Boston, arde! 13 days, hen Tau Yorkimwa f ewton, Virgima, 3 days. Vv retown, DC, Bay for Ne > Boston. laabeth port f ro inge Altieny for Roston. netgamer Falcon (U8 transport), Akiricn, Pout Lookout, 38 ours, in ballust, to TS Quartertwmater wtennitug Gladiator, Hazard, New Bedford. with the sbty Prima Donna in tow. Wind at sunset WSW. The following is » list of the disasters in tl jug the month of February, 1865, as repor' poadent:— u Matamoros, part cargo taken to Nasaxn avenue, on Thursday morning, at nine o'clock. The Fy thi Ti ivy N ia PH Hultimore Bure © F ton 1th inst te: MarTanzas (not as befo with coal, ran ashore a Sedas Tree i, Ser has, 9 dag with My papeiig esilca for Went 9 4th inst, off Began spoke brig Win Heary, bow Kehr Broadfield, Crowell, once, 15 days, with molasses, te ter. nvorth, Port Royal, 6 dava, rl wo 6 days. tt ings, Of Chia waters LOD Fbzabethport for New hamaaal hupman, Georges Ban ur Ocean Star, Nain, Korkland. Disasters in the Bahamas, ; thr bat ‘or rep eM ANT ‘The Spar Buoy Ship Charger ( Francisco (had MB overboard ACR) harbor, baie ne position of the by feet of water at low ‘Tweed (Br), nthe reef at no (Br), Dn at Styru ; vessel and thern Light (Br> back to N tie Brig Cart Emilie (Dan), Pederson, ) Keneral cargo; inotmast ‘eartiod a > will be wilt at Hh View eto 1 the south en removed hherias 4 very hen from } bar atSail Cay sel and cargo sold 6 i Solna Vel stean Tor New ra, conden: Eleut saan for Hiv an fe Rear er venmol's a vis, from tof deck load, Portau Prinor Cays; not fi Ne om ike for w York for the 13th F Anderson, fron worage; conde: ‘ aimed versel and corgo sold, Bahamas dar, by our corres 1—Schr Joseph B Brinkley, Merritt, from Nassan for run into in Nassau barbor by nabowe water cut ¢ 6), from Martitu wer Kutier York, with ned; versa vane, with mucd; vem or Matumo- Dry Rocks, chor Prankfért, Mog any ton; went ged and being few York for Mate for Obra ubing aaved. w York tow Maramorogy Key Wests s Fo coanged te m Sigma fow ‘a from Hatteras leaky; ree ral 3. from al lows on timore for Bosto 108, ann iy from Eliza) toatl A inst. Ma woint , anda Can B Dan eo wn Whatemen. ek at New Bedford 17th inst few art Fade Nassau for Long Bonk; mwas re © Pensneo 1 tows She will return te from Portland for Matanaas, put into Bo pethport for M1 during . 1 pro * prwell 10 1880, and regia from o-ton for Bath, was ashore on Reae bec Kive Not known, ehund, Ni substituted. is now ia hertnonins was of and YH ’ or aT from tele tinano, bound be. from Boston for Sam weather, and lost three mem March 17, 6% 06 N, lon 4236 W. Burk Katharine, Calvert, from, Antwerp for New York, 1@ Gi out, March rig Bloomer, M Cid Feb 20, ship Oracte, Wood, ingepore; |, at GON, lon 19 W. Mireh 31, Int 26 22, lon 65 98. Brig Charlens, from Portinnd for Havana, April 9, lat 0-08, it f New Ys bound A ESE Cgnmtution, from New York, South, Apri ® Axyas, March 2—Tn in nite: mountain. Harndeny Rival, ie Bastin, 8 Doane ince at Grace church, in thiscity, this(Wednesday) aftcr- Plier Woshiceten, Bateet, Alice Ball, Ross Kewrenct Browne noon, at two o'clock, antl Hen) Hi Norcross wid tab ar ‘«e = ‘Trine. —At Barrytown, N. Y¥., on Monday, April 11, fg Enrope, 1d poring. and Ellen He u Captain Geonce Catvent Trier, aged 1 years, (baring bor relgwt {cum 4 © al, MoOnle 4 felvetia, Warren, und Martha Cobb, Pallebuiy, ney Philadelphia and 8t, Louis papers please copy. eerrok Wiktett, Seas Rive: ort Van: ier Lady War CS alate ge ap (rd Lie a esac | oe Burnham, from Singapore, arr ae Bary W nt b wil wi jem ia her Slst B38 Cressey, G an ineklep, from La ens ips As j neiro, arr March 2 bark A Deak ‘otter, for Cuited oe aan, brig Muse, A mines oP, Aprit2—In port bark Janet, for NYork. rs, ii A Farnsworth, P| gee in, vt. 1 no; barks Nenan York Kinqerow, Ja, Mareh 17 Arr bark Nort (and std 4th inst for Montngo ven Went to Mavline” tant faroh 4th, Valley wll; , Grant, Maret 13—tn! Mons. 6—In port shi Richard Husteed, Vike; Western Dhief, Boartman;, Crowell; Deifthaven, Faeese: Alem Decatur, Pickering; PG Blanchard, swper, Sparrow, and Autocrat, Burwell, all lig », Kingman, Moonbeam, Forge Anna and Almena, Swan, tli e 2uth. Nevassa, March 3 txamy BOSTON, April 16, 1 BY Monroe: bark Sai Wir), ¥ Redwoort, . White, and America jd Hardy, « Baxter; DM 1 VWith—Are bark E Williams, om Leghorn Pierve, Strout, i re Annie El Light, Vth —Arr hark pr “taal Burner, Niew Havens ¢ i ANGUI. Apel I April 7 ‘ tion; Ma were yt, whi and Lancashire (ir), Geshing: Kureka, Hale, une; Haorndike, 4s. "Sid Tih, ‘Minnenots, ote, Soull Eliza (Br). how les, une. tom, Hail, nm Ports. Ret D& French, Jones, Perry, arshi Naisimores Duich, Coe oh st Wind, Smith, Sha whip. Mist, de iptita. 41d sehr reas tit t, Aindoy a + Leghorn: May Matthews, Fe Utd Moth, K ist, Boston hing, Portre id 1 sobr Whistien, Pre th, Reb Old #6 x HOU MACH v iA Aww BANS, April 7 on Monday, Aprit 12, att widew of Joot ohoreh lok. Ne further ee from her | , James, con of De J.B. dave. rt, NB, for in rect 4 April 17, Mrs, Jane DeBary, }3 ter tt nily aro reepectfully residence invited to attend the i Thuralay alter #4. aehip Coroliog, PRIM Ips, Bowafors, NO. April 1, a tunroe 14 bourm WILL nadKe Wied Passenger » t Opyde (0 & teamansrd), Wille rireas Mowroa 28 bourne arvoer Quartermaster, be i ae, Rodgers, Fortress Monroe, 2 bow t poll 18, Ricnant Fo. & ann hip Aree W416, 8M Fortean Monroe 17th. to U BG unrter ball a 4 (of Liverpoet) Tatton, fo wilt Liwnry “5 high Mary B Reiger (ot Bath), Lowell, Liverpool, Moreh 12, Kiwell A. Co, Hy leary. wrat ‘ ple wail, March 31. lat 44.67, lon ai, spowe por Yortauith Vila F sintthy F “Rien, tol et. Harbedors: RS igs mg + Pa Hine ¢ Kura, Onli ts, Clue avin; baer rel itr, "boston, ' Crowell, wel owny a Ne 5 ows Surang, lo-Are US ateamehip Massacha a i MeKen tire Leomenan, tn. Warner Thaw) L. Vanderwort, Baker, NYork. schrs Nicola, for Hartford édays; Marjha Keuny, from Lord Lyndhurst ( for Pernamvuco je, doy W Nickerom, hip Tirrell, Mor von Boston Athy Bebe 5 26th (eaaizounhy ee ma Dow; Tem rt CaNninG, NS, March 3)—Arr schr gtoyal Arch, Davison, Mex, March 20—In port brig Star of Faith, Fim tind, Brig it C Brooke urrived at the mows Ja, Macch 10—Arr schr Graham, Hopewell, Newport B brig Lark, Bullock, for Babtte Ar ateamahipa Ruropa (Bry, Hoey Fortress ey, Kelley, and J E8 Conant, Look, Woottaidge MSE elbourne, Marton, New York. brig 4 John mua Phila iolmos, bt Mares, Addbe Owe * Below, bark Mist briga Aste Pr re; Mary DD Woo, Fite An markets has Fosters aires ship: Bacramentoy ip Admire (Brem), Hage haw, Demarara, sehr th, Sedge + Hodg- sey, Mayne fohee Bike mnail, Bathe Rt Karl Aer sohr M Adamey Parsces, Phila- ons Mon. uh, sche dm ey, NYorks cnr Rowena, & Xguew, NY« Lt Beals, Moora,’ New Yor’ sYork.” Okt Sth, sehw Teh. ib, trons Po ton. Rowenn (Br), Cox, Newos ate, ip, Molocka, Mok Poatou Sid bride harter’ G x “Apes i wart poke Flying Hak, Thomp- OL1:, April I6—Are brig Stag of Hope, Bray, i Mi sche Wreath, Sraall, NYor's, Arcache Louisa Biedaall, Trisbie, Wa -CM sch Win Filnt, Howard, Odean via Namen ter (Be), Olen (Br) fi ey, aed Portas Princes Ty} f Howe Cxasy erent rt NOriene8y i Stunter, 3-', ewourypor