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MOBIL Admiral Thatcher's Report of the © alation—Four Hundred Guns Taken, die., dec. Wasumcron, April 26, 1865. ‘The Navy Department has received the following :— Wesr Guty BLockapine SqvapRoy, Unrrep Srares FLaGsmir Stockpars, Ove MosiLe, April 15, 1865. “Sm—In my last despatch, of the 12th inst., I had the “honor to inform the department that General Granger and myself had demanded the immediate and uncondt- tional surrender of the city of Mobile, and that it would undoubtedly be accorded, as the city at our mercy ‘and we were in possession of the outsid . The officers detailed by General Granger and myself ‘Were met by the Mayor and other authorities near the entrance 0: the city, and » demand for its surrender was ‘there made. The parties then repaired to the C!:y Hall, where the Mayor addressed the following communica- tioa:— ok, Ciry ov Mopite, April 14, 1965. othe honor to acknowledge the receipt -of your commanication at the hands of Lieutenant Colonel R. G, Laughlin, of the stif of Major General Granger, eom- smanding the Phicte army corps, and ander b. R Franklin, United Suates navy, of the stall of Adiniral Thatcher, demanding the tmmediate and uncondi- tonal surrender of this eliy ‘The city has been evacuated by the militacy authorities, and its manidival authority is now Within my control. Your de- amiand has been granted, aud [ trust, gentlemen, for the sake -of humanity, that all the safeguards you can throw around <our people will be secared to them. 9°Y respectfully, sour obedient servant, . Ht. SLOvAN. FR A ences! Basnow Shanes opepenndle ‘Tweaty- army co cting Rear Admiral H. K, came, soommaniting Weal Gulf Saundrou bai The flag of the United States was then hoisted on the ‘City Hall, and a portion of the troops immediately ad- “vanced to prevent pillage. The Provost Guard being established, the works around ‘tho city—which are of immense extent and streugth— { “wore then garrisoned. The Navy Yard has been seized in bebalf of the navy; | Dut anost of its contents had been destroyed, except come Humber and a quantity of soft coal, The Octorara and three river Monitors are now at anchor in front of the city and down the Tensas The “former and one of the iron-clads will be seat up the Tom Digbee river, where the rebel iron-clad Nashville and | unboat Morgan have fled; but the Huntsville and Tusca- before tho evacuation. Oar naval forces are now busily engaged in blowing vand removing the obstructions in the main ship channi ‘which have proved to be very formidable pedoes, although we are removing them rapidly I regret to inform the Department that the tu, Ida has been destroyed by a torpedo while toa. sf this work, as§well as a launc Nncinnats, sand that the brig Althea was destroyed while dragzing Tor torpedoes in Blakeley ri Also that the gunboat ‘Sciota was sunk yesterday, while under way, renaing ~across the bar, in twelve feet of water There 3 a prospect of raising this tat vessel and re- “pairing her damages. The reports of the commanding officers of the vessels ‘thus lost, together with the lista of killed and wounded, ‘will be forwarded as soon us received. So far as ascertained the numb:r of guns captured by vthe army and oavy willgiot fall short of four hundred, ‘many of them new and of the heaviest calibre. Tho “emount of ammunition and ordnance stores 13 also very ‘Large. Yay respectfully, your obedient servant, K. THATCHER, Acting Rear Admiral, Commanding West Gulf Squadron. ‘ To Hon Gipgos Weites, Secretary of the Navy, Waab- “ington. ef id full of tor- NEWS FROM DANVILLE, VA. der of Commi ry Stores by Citi- zens—Awfal Explosion—Fifty Persons Annthilated—Movements of the Rebel Governor of Virginia, &c. Wasiinctoy, April 26, 1365, Tho Richmond Whig and Times of yesterday have been received. Both papers begin to present a good appear- ance. They are double sheers. The Whig bas the following :— From gentlemen of intelligence, who have reached this city on foot from Danville, we have some interestmg particulars of ovents that ‘occurred thero acter tho sur- render of General Lee's army. When this event beeame known in town and the sur- Tounding country, a crowd of citizene of al classes, ages and color, and a largesnumber of soldiers vollected around ‘the buildings, in which were stored immense quantities of commissary stores, and after a sbort dekberation made ‘@ general rush upon the cstablishments. The parties in charge of the stores at first attempted ‘to resist the mob, but were quickly forced to desist and seek their own safety in fight. The mob scattered throughout overy part of the build- ‘ngs, each person plundering according to bis or hor fancy In one of tho buildings t appears there was a large quantity of ammunition, gunpowder in kega and per Oussion caps. The soldiers and country people swarmed ‘Sround tho powder, eager to secure it for fowling pur; ‘poses. While they were thus engazod by some means fire communicated to the powder, and in an instant the ‘building and its contents, including over Ofty persons, “wore blown to atoms, ‘This horrible tragedy for atime putacheck upow the “plundering, which, however, was soon recommenced, “Dut with somewhat more circumspection Ex.Governor Extra Billy Smith was in Danville wheo our informant Joft. He had been vaporing a good deal about bis deter. mination never to surrender, saying that socner than spuocomb he would turn bushwacker, guertlla, or some. thing of that sort. Notwithstanding thie our (informant Jearned, just before leaving, that Extra Billy had sents flag of truce te General Meade, the object of which bad mottranspired. We may mention in this coonection a report, which has obtained circulation here, that citizens of Lynchburg either requested or compeiled the ox-Gov- ‘ernor to leave the town. Navigation Westward. Borrato, N. ¥., April 26, 1865. Three propellers, which etarted out early on Tuesday smorning, after considerable diMeulty got through the ice last night. Tney are bound to Toledo FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wepvespay, April 26—6 P. M. Business has been actively resumed to-day, after the Anterruptions of the last fortnight, and a strong specula- tive feeling ia favor of arise manifests itself im Wall street, At the first session of the stock exchange the market was active and strong. Erie was 24 higher than at the morning board on Saturday, New York Central 435 a 6%, Hudeon River 2%, Reading 534, Michigan Central 4), Michigan Southern 554, Ulnois Central 2%, Cle Jand and Pittsburg 534, Northwestern 4}, Cleveland and Toledo 2, Rock Island 33, Fort Wayne Quicksilver 24, Cumberland 4. Government securitics were in demand for investment, the encouraging aspect of national affairs having strengthened confidence in (he national credit, Coupon five-twonties showed an advance since Saturday morn ing of 13g, ten-forties 254, sixes of 1881 34. At the open | board at one o'clock the market was 1 a2}¢ per cont higher, and at the second open board the improvement continued, with a very large business, Erie was 3) per cent in advance of the closing price of the morning, | New York Central 54, Hudeon River 2%, Fort Wayne 7%, Michigan Central 1, Michigan Southern 1%, Cleveland | i and Pittsburg (, Rock Island 1. Government securities were strong. Coupon five twenties advanced 14, and sixes of 1881 44 | At the open board at half-past three the market con- | tinued strong, and quotations were in the ascendant, Erio closed at 83, Hudson 113, Reading 109%%, Michigan | Contral 114, Michigan Southern 714, Hlinois Central 116%, Cleveland aud Pittsburg 79%, Rock Island 9954, Northwestern 3434, Fort Wayne 1005, Cumberland 614, ten-fortios 97 4. The gold market opened etrong, but, under a rumor “that the Cunard steamer had arrived at Halifax with ad- vices that five-twenties had advanced in the London market to 66 a 67, it became heavy. Subsequently it ‘partially recovered under a contradiction of the rumor. Another rumor to the effect that General Grant ‘bad been assassinated was freely circulated, although it could be traced to no reliable eource. The supply of gold on the stroot is light, and there is still a difference of 1 ‘botween the cash and regular rate. The fact of a bun- dred and twenty millions of currency haviag been issued to the national banks, in addition to the $683,414,063 issued by the Treasury previous to the end of March, favors speculation after the recent depression, and at tho same time imparts firmness to the gold = promi Tho prospect of a further re- turn of our railway and national securities from Europe, and ge increase in our future export trade Operates in the same direction, The return of govern. ‘Mont bonds will not be likely to affect their market value here; but it will exert a direct influence in putting up the Price of gotd. The seven-thirty note loan is increasing ‘the public debt at the rate of nearly three millions a day, and many of these notes are employed as currency, and ‘tho aggrogate debt registered on the Sist of March was $2,366,965,077, The gold quotations were: — 10:80 A. M.. 152 8:85 P.M. 12:96 P.M: 181K 6.00 P.M. 1:45 P.M: 16054 Foreign exchange isin fair demand. Banks ask 109% #110 for their sixty days bills on London, and 110% a % @t three days, Tho steamor Canada, from Boston to-day, « 150% + 100% ‘Ema two powerful rams—were sunk in Spanish river | | | "i took out $5,000 iw specie. The Ariel, from Aspinwall’ brought only $69,619. Money continues very abundant at 6 & 6 per cent, with exceptional transactions based upon governments, at 4%. This monetary ene greatly agists tho rise of prices for securities of al! descriptions, and a mucty higher range of quotations is predicted by the ‘‘bulls" in consequemee. Those in- terested im United States bonds are particularly sanguive, and ive-twenties ure regarded as a mine of wealth to who- ever buys them at present prices, but it i» well to re- member that Wall street opiniona change with the mar- and that the latter is proverbially treacherous. Nevertheless, appearances promise # further rise. There is considerable activity in petrolevm stocks, although very little is doing towards the formation of bew companies. There has been some attempt to “cor. ber’ the “United Statea’’ lately, and ‘short’ sales aro made ag freely as on the Stock Exehange. Tho low price of petroleum stocks presents facilities for speculation which bigh priced railway shares do not, and hence speculators of small means are disposed to court Fortune in oil, The goddess is, however, as fickie there as elsewhere, and many heve found out to their cost that low prices do pot always imply good bargains, It is announced that petroleum stocks will be called on and after to-night at the evening exchange. The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as foi- lows Receipts for customs: Total recetpts. Payments HOR. wid:die Subscriptions tv government Stock Exch: og Wrowrspay, April 26—10:30 A. M. ,'81, cov 109% +500 shs Hud Riv RR in Bi,reg. 109 = 200 Wi ocdo nce SS 5-20,ce 1085 50 Brooklyn CityRR 120 108 108% 108 108 97 97 otis 61 6000 Chi& NW Istm 84 100 do... 960 114 £000 Clev & Tolsfbs 100 500 Cleve & Pitta RR 7834 10000 Chi &Alt tne bs 89 = 500 do. . BK 13000 American gold. 151 4000 do... 19 20000 do......830 149 1000 Chic AN WRR 34 12she Bk of Com'ce 105 1200S do... 34% 47 Fourth Nat Bank 96 100 100 Canton Company 365{ 1000 400 do. + 36 1800 do 400 do. . 35% 100 Chi &NW pi 600 do.....b10 36 600 di 400 Mariposa MgCo.. 15 300 200 Cumb Cl pref.bl0 63 1400 300 d 200 Cleve 800 Chi&Rk ald RR. 99 400 dO.....6.2. 98% 100 Mil&PrduCh RR 39 200 do... 39% ‘700 do. 100 Mil&Prdneh2dpe 75 38 Pitts, FtW&CLRR 983¢ 269 do. 99 @. noseeree Central RR. do......b10 do. OONY 1 pref. 79 pref. 95 & . 600 Chi & Alton « 100% SECOND BOARD, Haxv-rasr Two o'Ciock P, M. $100000 US6's,’81cou 10914 . 8345 50000 U $6’s,5-20cou 108% 100 Erie RR pref.... 92 2000 US5's,10-40cou 9714 250 Hudson RiverRR 111 10000, do.. + OT 350 do. 12 10500 do. 10000 Missours 6’ 3000 do... 60000 Obio& Miss 200 shs Canton Co... 37 do... 100 do. ++ 371 700 Pitts, FtWa&CRR 100 100 Cumb Coal prof.. 52° 100 Mich Central RR 112 25 O..e. 4... 60 100 do......... 119% 29 Quick MiningCo. 66 100 MichSo&NIndRR 10% 100 do... 66% 1000 do........ 70% 400 Chi& NWRRprf 65°" 100 Ui Central RR .. 116% 100 dO. .ceeeee 85% 100 do......830 115 65% 300 Clev & Pitts RR. 7914 695 1500 0. 79% 100 do. 800 Chi & Rock iaRR 82°50 Mil&PraiduChRR 83% 100 do. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wapviepay, April 26—6 P, M. Asnes,—Receipts, 230 bbls. The market continued dull and heavy, and we are without sales to report. Brzapeterrs.—Receipts, 22,071 bbis. flour, 903 bbls. ‘and 3,963 bags corn meal, 600 bush wheat, 8,319 do, corn, 6,300 do, oats, 105 do. rye, 2,936 do malt The market for State and Western flour continued dull, and prices of the medium and common grades declined 5c. per barrel, while the choice grades were rather Ormer. ‘The sates were 9,000 bbls State and Western, 600 do. Svuthern and 400 do Can w nnexed quota- tions, the market closing quiet Oe flour we ha no aales to report. Corn meal was very firm, but not very active. Sales of 700 bbis at $5 75 for Jersey and $6 75 for Brandywine. We quote — Superfine State and Western flour... 70a 730) Extra State, os * 74a 765} Choice Stare 17a 780 Common to m m 1700 8 25 Extra round hoop Ohio, 810a 8% Western trade brands. $300 9 60 Extra St. Louie, 9 26 a 12 2% Common Southern 8900 9 50 Fa xtra di 9 €0 a 12 00 Coon Canadian 7854 $10 Gato choice extra do 815 a 10 25 Rye fur (superfine) 550 a 600 Corn meal, Jersey -Sba = Corn meal, Brandywine. 65a — Corn meal, puncheons. on — —The wheat market ¢ q re being no de- mand outside of the immediate wants of millers; but prices were without material chat Tho sales wero coniined to 26,000 bushels, at $175 a $186 for amber and $161 for winter red Western. Rye was veand firmer, with sales of 12,090 bushels, at $103 for Western and $112 for State, Barley was dull and nominally unchanged, Malt was dull but also for future delivery 1,000 bbls, new mesa, for May and June, at $20—the latter seller’ option. The beef | market was more active and firmer, though prices were without quotable change. Sales 1,280 bbls. at $12 a $16 for plain mess, and $16 a $20 for extra do. Tierce beet was dull and’ nominally unebanged. Beef hams were in good demand and firm: sales 1,200 bbis, at $21 50a $25, Cut moate we in fair request at stendy prices: sales 1,450 packages at 14 gc, a 164¢¢, for shoulders, and 170. a 190, for hams, including 600 packages sweet picklod hams, deliverable in Chicago, at Ie, Bacon was in increased demand and firmer, with sales of 1,500 boxes at 15%0. a 160. for Cumberland cut, 1636. for long rib, and ifc, for sbort do, The demand for lard was ‘more active, and to. * higher; sales 2,500 bbls. and tierces at 16%0. n1T%e, for No. 1, 17\e. ai8ke. f fait to primo steam and kettle rendered, and 1830, a Isyie lor choice do. voar.—The market for raw was fairly active, and were realized, good reflning Cubas having advance of Ye. per pound over our last quotations, We quote fair reining H3¢e, a 120, and . The salex were quite large, comprisin, 400 hhda. at 113g. a liso. for Cuba t vado, an 1246. a 15440. for Porto Rico. Also 1,400 boxes Havana, art at 1240. a 14),c, Refined was firm at 19%0. @ 19 5¢c. for powdered, crushed aud granulated. higher pric been sold Royal Havana Lottery.—See OMcial drawi a 3 rawings of April 20, on another page. TAYLOR & CO. a Prizes Cashed. Circul rawings and inf it. ae Cee It street N. ¥. NEW YORK HRXALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1865. Clear, Smooth Skin ‘ if follow of RO! SONSEURATED pie ania Se Ronen the 59ib your of his agy, formerty a member of tho Mu- Feet wang ws and brother, dear and gffec'ionatede all, he wns highly ceeemed by set new him. . Ho a er and sisters to mourn his loss. A Beautiful Complexion Stands the | “His friends unt tat ‘his brother closest eres. HELMBOLD'S ‘TRACT OF ~ | Jones, ate Fospectfully im CA ys funoral, eee ee. pices, Hi tna fl oe tree nes Shae ah ins will be taken to 88. James oh A Silent Se “yy pm ped ton o'clock itt the morning, where @ mass of requiem will be offored for tho repose of his gout; and from thence, at two o'clock in tho afternoon, to Calvary for interment Cuaxnnra —In this city, on Tuesday, April 25, Mn y~Mowler & Wells At 389 Broadwa: make Phronological examinasons with charts daily. AN the Led CaruaKexe Doxcan Cramer, wife of Thomas Chambers, wisn sed ceutsrenne Proc HATS tort Surrentaesens | Bad, and daughter of (he lat) Hon. Thomas Duncan, of may be seen in the superb exposition (constant coplegiotig tho Supreme Court of Ponnaylvania. with new, original and foreign styles), atGENIN'S, Ne. iS The relatives aud friems of tho family aro respectfully Broadway. “| inwited to attend the funeral services, at. Dr. Spring's church (Second Presbyterian), corner of Fifty avenue Ameri Watches, Gola and Silver, | and Thirty-seventh stroct, ou Saturday afternoon, at two from Forty Gve to Three Hidred Dollara each. For sale by | o'clock. Tho remains will be taken to the comeiery of GEORGE C. ALLEN. No. 415 Brondway, one door below street. the Chambers family, at Chambersburg, Pa., for iater- ment. Dut say. —On Wednesday, April 26, Rowan Deranny, aged 33 years, a naive of [rékemd, parish of Crosboyne, instantancows. The only perfeet | Farmbill, county Moyo Peek. The friends and acquaintances aro respecttatly invited to attend the funerat, this (Thursday) afterneen, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 348 First avenue. Irish papers please copy, Dvrry —At Joraey City, N.J:, om Tuesday, April 26, Priur J Dorey, aged 26 years, ‘The relatives aad friends of the famity, alan the mem- bers of Amertcus Hook and Ladder Company No. 2, aro Tespectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hia late residence, 208 South Sixtn street, this (Thursday) atter- Canal street, formerty No. Lt Wall Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the world. Harmleas, relinble, dye. Factory 81 Barclay si Colgate & Co.' and Glycerine Sou) and dealers in perf joney Brown Windsor for the toilet.—For sale by all druggists ry and fancy articles, Coughs.—The Administration of Medi- ¢tnal preparations in the form of a lorenge ts of all modes the most eligible and convenient, more especially as regards SS i st MACPHERSON & DONALD SMPPHL Ba. « Late style, EAST INDIA ND bres LE ALEB. N ; ‘ALE A. Those Ales are of improved qualisy, brewed with ware, — at, nutritive and atrengthewing, and can Be on tor } "The auieution of conmumers solicited. Orders by mail promptly executad, Brewery Went Eighteenth street, Between Tth and 8th aves SHIPPING NEWS. _ Bobi mea - MERICAM STRBL SHIRT. COLLARS —PATENTRED ALMANAC on ee FOUK—THIS DAT. April 19, 14 Eoaunelled Waite, ro 756, $i, Saow SOM Rises. ‘ AT heened Wiis $1 2 suitante The, $1, Cull 82, Laadtew’, Bt &, Cob oom ses... ORY acu w, lar, $f Mauied free. Bend aire. ¥ SEAN SIRBT, 78 Nasnau otreet ork, Aprit 26, 1955. opp-asao gue BO © ood joe\k cheuma- varicone veln@, and in all deep meat eave reliet. spine and tam. catarria, dyepep: ed paiua they give uma Haere—Geo Mackey Ship sratia (Bet, Maxey Tobase Atuatown, Pa., Apett 4, 1865 Bark Evening Siar (Br) | Messrs T ALveone & Go. — i Bark Dai sins My daughter wood one of your Porous Plastore Brig solledion She ind)» very br pain urhor wide, ond ib cured her in oom & Womte. weet ‘ours, bealy, ‘ ~J JOHNS VN, HUNTER. WEF i ubetmine (rem), Breckeestete, Harean—Jamoes E PRINCIPAL Aak¥G KANDRETH BUILDING, N. ¥. Por sale by all druggrsts. RAWDRETH'S PLALS have a merit abot them’ wtiich insures aw extensive sale wherever made suai ure cortasuty PEVERS, INFL Sb Viagem (Br), Ganion, St Jobo, NF—B F Xmall & Brig Spwek ling Sea (Bes, Seger, Cont Bay— W Logn its. Pad St Vinees Brig Ma White, Bryant, Philadelpitie--H W Lend & Co. we ivadoe (Bs), Hansen, Sisal and Taguna—Eecieverris rs Schr FE 8 Downtng, DeWaters, Ahaco—F Dinu, “ Sche Kate Wentmorta, Adasady Cow Hay Millce & Mmagh- a, They are always sale, und hee ans est now generally reecgiized, “bo “”] y mm, at three o'+ pk. # Gears remedy... “BROWNE BEONQHIAT EROCHIA™ |: toe eo Weiaheshi//Abet"@R asa Dumawep. 1. ipa Senne taemdice: Shiba Same ‘osardnon. & or Cough Lozenges. aliey irritation, which induces coughing. | son of Thomas and Lixey Durancy, agod years... pr tpg Te reas SS Sg id then more eflicacions tun a Poe — The friends of the faraile ate respecttully requested’ to | ei Alice T(Br) Pord, St John. NB—P I Ievius & Soa, other prenaration whatever They cure: rer our, nd ng instant relief tn Bronchitis, Hoarseness, In@uenze | ationd the funeral, from ths residence of hia parents, 22 Bebe i Baker South Amboy—HS Rackeu. io pear tomer valy apon discaaedtiumon; whieh hey and Consumptive and Asthsoatio« ‘ible Catharino alip, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one-o'elock.. | Sehr K Haigh. Mowe, Provincetown—Cri ef & Pesos, | ftom ine body, Those whi see sick eal uae few bosee , " msanie-colatatntes Fannin —On Wednesday, April 26, Joux Fannstt, in | Sehr Brondield, Crowe. Boston—E T Suusth pire Py hn oe ‘commpiaaions ame ened, the Tlat your of his age? h cli Fi enters New Havea ively. Grom being allow Qbete complsaiii, wry cla ; , i bp, th nour Cantering Horses, Inv. wWirect | "ine rolotivor and fhenda o€ the family are-reepeatfully 7 a7 thelediereN the faatooetet nature go on with’ re: Chairs, Fing St 8 W SMITH, 90 William strect. |. invited to ationd the funeral, from his lato residence, 77° ARRIVED. quer. If the bowels were costive hey are so no more, if Flags, Mour: Emblems, Mottoes, &e-. | yn, pa A nth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, | 0 ® semen Albweme, fo fale port be'Bonioe wecneke there, dere paime of Ioeal, affections fe omy = At HOJER & GRAHAM'S 97 Duane atrect, corner of ‘Broad: | “*ene.o Which vessel anchored in the lower bey a Lah 9 of rine! Lan ‘aon. tf Yo. Guxv.—On Tuesday, April 25, Toomas Gon, a native’ way. of county Monaghan, Ireland, aged 69 years, US gunboat Rhode falund, Bottast, Me,-via Loug | who-has usta them, bis practicw fur nearty thirty yours, oe Taland Sound’ Ts at the Ni amy hey idvigowate, purify aiAl cleanse (be blood, they ‘The relatives and fri 0 fami. reapect- Steamship: Ariet, Jones wf April 17, 3°7™, with Téet and lute all the vecratwna, and, by purgation, seeks ott EE iawn TST | fay se tnd he Gime rm een, | easy tana an Ohubtea pa | Sear Mw, og tg eh Broadway. fame, Ne, Orchard street, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at = ienminhip Conta ites. pret lh - = oily wens. : Gouraud'’s Ita Medicated Soap | _ Gorramrnonn.—tn Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 26, | sud passengers, ts soolonk Ties £ CAP Te ee | Coy BURIONS, INOROWING RAILS, AG, CORED cures pimples, freckles, eruptions, tan and all blemiebes. | Etza Verainta, daughter of Francis and Eliza Gottaber- Steamship Fulton (U & trai rt). Wotton, Port C without painyby Dy RICK, ut 58 Bowery, over Citizens” At his depot, 458 Broadway, and druggists. ger, aged 2 years and § menths April 23. hth Passengers, to v8 Quartermaster Bang Rice's cures corney-bunious, bad nails, The funcral will take place on Friday afternoon, at 38 58, lon'76 46, boarded’ US gumboat Maseachasells, 40 By mat) $1! yitighest Premiam Lock Stitch Sewing | two o'clock, from the residence of Wm. H. Peck, Exq , Fowelred Siecet cspers: SEM, sees saanoohip 6 ‘ee pe geNDG gees rape achine and Button Hole Machine. 114 Fulton btreet. Her remains will be interred: inthe | Bort pound Nz 2 b by henge 4 ‘ cuted withous HEELER @ WILSON, No @%5 Broadway. ¥.¥- | facntiy vault, St. Patrick's cathedral, Now York ‘Teumenp Gi , Salter, Bowatort, NC. 87 Boare,:| fee Ns ete lesen tie a, MOWES. Aworney. Hebmbold’s Extract Buc Houstew.—On Tuesday, April 25, Ann, the beloved | with mdse, toMurray & Nephew .| aod Counsenor 78 Neasawsireet. ‘Those who use it neith: wife of Edward Houston, a native of the county Doneg: Steamship United’ States (U Strawepert), Share, Aiexan —_—— parish of Kiltirough, Ireland, in the 34th year of her age. | 418. 43 henre; to. U 8 Quartermaster YO TO THOMAS* R. AGNEW'S, 200 AND 262 GREEN— wich street, ec nt Hair Dye, 50 Cente; Black or | ,. The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully | yonmoer tet @ Quinermester. en en Fortress Seg ag kg pire lly ed ah brown; reliable’ DepowNe. 1 Barclay street, Sold by ail | invited to attond thefuncral, this (Thursday) afternoon, | “Swamship Oneal to's iraneport), Gardner Fortress Teas: Comte Soe vanet Gar ene zal druggists, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 141 West Twen | Monroe, 32 hours. in ballast, to U $ Quarterm: : ty-ninth streot. Huxyay —At Princeton, N. J., on Monday, April’ 24, Many, widow of John Henry, of Mobite, Ala. The friends of the family are invited to attond the fu- neral, without further notice. Carriages will bo waiting WD at the Princeton station, this (Thursday) morning, for eter OEE tne abea iia Vaid Kabce friends from New York and Brook!yn, who will leave by SONGATER, cary at soven o'clock A. M , from foot of Cortlandt street. containing “The Carte de Visite Album,” “T would not be a Haconrry,—At Port Washington, New Jersey, on Baby,” “Harab's Young Man,” “The Duich Clock Mau," aud | Tuesday, April 25, Jou T., eldest son of Captain A. Hi HER NEW SONGS, 2 sung by the celebied come vorslist Tony Pastor. nate yieeeene reg boy vig ~ beni ig Immense Prices Paid for Old Books.— 90,000 Booka, Fi ings, hand. LEGGAT BHOTHERS 113 Nasend, below Bockman st. tar March 27, with days, with mdse, tovorder. ae Barnes, Cardiff, Feb 10 via Bermuda ) Aprit 17, with coal, to order erdieck, Gornnma, March 15 via mit in for arders) 3 days, in bal ( Miscel.) ager (Br), Wylie, Messina, Feb25 paesed G.bral- fruit. to master. Ship: Essex: (Br), CHILBERO'S GEMMA OINTMENT — WARRANTED eu re, witbeut the sli niger, Ott" Wouds, Serofela Saltrseum,-alf, Bone sad Skin Diet eaten Ac For'sate at thedoug store n He NATION NN TEARB—& DIR IN WEMORIAM. Music very majratic and iaopreasive Sung aa @ solo, i Genre Garmne Loe Baan. ‘Trecastin, Sagea, 8 days, with afr shorueenad mise arranged for the’ plant it C word, reese Men: in rand cmreh, a wiih aauaunition to ine ier Depart ged orket Lmeotns Pubmened by WM. JENNINGS DEMO- ‘$9 Beekimit: street, NY said by all musie dealers, 'y Department, Brig Minister Vno Schleluta(Prow), Dubus, Bordeaux, 42 | REST. $ Beckintn sirect, Me Oe ‘30 conta, | rig Prospect (of St Andrewn). FEayes, Jacmel, 19 days - T'S ILLUSTRATED PRICE ONE DI " lace this (Thursday) morning, 3 RE MAY NOMBER‘OF"DEMORES’ ¥ For ante Sy alt bectnsli gs at ten o'clock, at Port Washington. eee Bee aetraet Tipe aeneeat tecase, with wh: Monthly, and MmerDemorest's Mirror of Fashions, DICK & FITZGERALD, Jaceson.—At Manorville, Long Island, on Wednesday, | innyen, to. A Balz & Cn, 2th. ini; Int 8130 ton 77 3), spoke | With extraordinury attractions umd pag ey oan Publishers, 18 Ann street, April 26, Mrs. Jans E. Jackson, aged 30 years, 6 months | brig Jos Baker, 5 days from Philadelphia for New Orleans. epiendid Views of ral Pare, May id oem, Coptes sent to any address free of postage. and 2 days, rig Active (Rr), Seltoney, Remedios, 9 days, with sugar, | Stories, Full Size Paterna; "Bc:,.now ready. i The funeral will take place at the church in Wading to muster. 19th inst, Gun Key Light F 3 miles, spoke brig fa cs ‘afternoon, Lady Mulgra yal bad 18H REMEDY POR GOUT AND Janeway & Co., Manufacturers of Pas | River, on Friday At half-past two o'clock. | Lady Mulerave, 4¥ days from Antwerp for Havana | a | PE a iimaiamn ~All miterere {req the auove complain ves Hangings Ho: 8 Per AY ene ate vies Cre 2 | yuh oak' to McColl a Pritt,” ‘hie taorning, 18 miles Sei | eliber st cent oF lon stay ev snvted to une BF ATK wrENcE.—On Tuesday, LIZABETH, wife of 4 ‘tert f ‘ GOUT and RHI . They en: ed upon cdTontning Badges and Pins, at Hiteh= | yonry Lawrence, in the 6sth Fear ot her age. Fane Eeeeriscent, Ot Reed Gehan ge le OF MeBE WHR | the most safe and effect’ remedy ever offered Wo the 7K'S, 14 Chambers atreet, 4 . 08 it. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully .invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 44 Taylor No More Gray H ir or Baldness.—Forty- with coal, tom: Soto, to Merrill & Abbott. Brig Henry Lawrence, Jackson, Washington, DC, 6 days, tor hnson, Matansae, 26 days, with mo!rsses, public, and have been anwersaily used in Europe Cor many . TeAtent AUCCHRS toe rirea oy Sirand, London, Bag. s ile Prepared by Prout @ Harsan! fohr De ind wold by their agents, WELLS & CO., 115 aad 2 laud five years practice. Advice free by Dr. GRANDJEAN, Astor | street, Brooklyn, FE. D., without further notice, ‘Sehr Ve bridge, Mi Moore, Cienfuegos, 16 | Franklin strees, New York wage Mruizx.—On Wednesday, April 26, Davin. Mruten, aged | daya with moleses ay Techy Hee” Tier Majesty y Cominiationers tare anthorized the name 60 years, 2 months and 8 days, Xchr'R P'Ring, Smith, Port Rayak, 6 days, ana adarese of “Thomas Prout: 29 Strand New York, January 18, 1865. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. | Schr F Merwin. Matttiows, Norfolk: for New Maven. | || | mpresaed upon the 40 eo Be fake es tend the funeral, from 489 Seventh avennie, corner of | Schr Laura Gertrude. Campbelt, Cire apelin bk : RELY ure to add ms tentimony to | Fortioth street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. His geal instal stone ATER, I beheve, the great pani Temains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. 4, Higging, Virginia, 3 days, pues 4 or ense of the kidneys. inflammatior of the kidneys and irritation of the bladder for nine years, contracted when travelling South and Wost—change of cli: mate and water. Have treated with the best physicians, but could get no relief. I was induced by a friend or mine to t Coustitution Wat I have now used ati two botth and must say that I believe the disease ix entlrely cured. cheerfully recommend it to all suffering from like difficulty, Very truly yours, |B. W. FLINT, No. 1 8t. Mark's place. Depot 46 Ulitr street, No Lady's Toilet Complete Unless there be the FRAGRANT SOZODONT: unto the ; Morr.—On Wednesday evening, April 26, at his resi- dence, No. 1 Gramercy Park, Professor VaLkwrixm Morr, fn tho 80th year of bis age. Notice of funeral hereaft Mecnwors. April 26, at his residence, 112 Willoughby yo, Winwam H. Mccumere, Sen., aged $5 years and 4 months The body will be taken to Madison, N J, for intor- ment. Train leaves foot of Barclay street at half-past eight o'clock Friday morning. Funeral services on tho arrival of the train in Madison. Services at the house, b odors itt 112 Willoughby steeot, this (Thursday) evening, at eight Seecpue he taste GUE ITAL Sikleeiae Cee ‘Sel emmenes | o'clock. Priendsot thetamlly and tie Mascsle traf Pearls set in a coral ¥ nity aro invi rane. Sold by all druggists and perfumers. MoCur.—Oo Wednesday, Aprit 26, after a short but severe illness, Jouanna Tuxnxsa, the beloved wife of John McCue, in the 26th yoar of her age. The relatives and friends of the ramity are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 21 Mott street, on Friday alternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. McDonanp.—On Tuesday, April 26, Aueca McDonatp, & native of the county Longford, Ireland, aged 47 yoars. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully ' invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 324 bi street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, McNaaus —On Friday, April 21, after a short illness, Sergeant Francis McNraus, of Company D, Fifteenth | New York Engineers. a native of the county Donegal, Not a Few of the Worst Disorders That | affict mankind arixe from coraptions of the blood. HELM. | BOLD'S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA ts @ remedy of | the utmost value. Necklaces for Misses—Two, Three, Five, Fight, Ten, Fifteen to Thirty Dollars. For sale by, C ALLEN, No 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. No Pimples, no Darknesss Under the eyes BPE after ine few bottles of HELMBOLD'B CON- CEN ATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. Rid Yourself of Humors = REWARD , Higgins, Virginia, 2 days, ‘hr Marto Louis, Snow, Virginia, 3 days, $5 to the crowd, J Behr Mazyck, Daniela. Vicginia, 3 days, day taat Whoever ¥ Schr Maggie Bell, Gilkey, Virginia, 2H Broadway shall receive the above rewal Schr JF Paliner, Palmer, Batimore, 4 days, a ate = pe Sehr F D Decker, Baker, Balthnore, # days. ie ARD —LEFT IN A SIXTH AVENUE CAR, A Scbr Marblehead, McDanicls, Maryland, 3 days. 9) age containing alk xbawl Finder wiil receive Sehr M Fleming, Wiliams, Norwich. the above reward on leaving at it Grotectoas’ photograph gat- if Undine, Risselt, Portland, Ct. Bleecker mreee Schr Geo Gillum, Hoyt, Portland, Gt Bry. ae Ship Ellen Austin, from Liverpool, brought 388 passengers, $5 ‘emo.ig whom three deaths occurred. 19) SAILED: Concord, MillviNe; barks R Murra: sobrs Hannah, DT Davidson REWARD.—LOST, NEAR WAIITE Broadway, » red Setter Dog. The ab wo lb East Housto REWARD —LOST, ON TUESDAY MOr $5 vear Brontway and Vorveth street, a mein sigs black Spaniel Dog, with white breast, had a German silver collar, with owner's name Five dollars reward will be paid for bis return we Mr. Sulwett, 214 West Thirty-fourth street, hear Seventh avenue. REWARD —LOST, ON SUNDAY EVENING, $1 balt-past eight, a Shawl, (rom Fourteenth to Fif- teenth street, through Sixthavenue and Fifteenth street te Fifth avenue. Return to the owner, 282 Siath avenue, in tee STREET AND ward wilh be Steamers Lafarette, J1, Evening Star, Haonibal, L Davis, Mary Matilda. Wind at sunset 8, light. Mincelancous, Bata Cononrta (Sr)—Capt Bullerdieck, of Brem ship Solid, at this port from Corunna, makes the following repo March 23, lat 37 07, lon 2109, fell in with Sp brig Conchita, Capt Moraies, from St Jago de Cuba for Vigo, Spain, in a sinking condition. Tock off the captain and crew, eight in aumber, and brought them to this port. S1O REWARQ—Loar, Suir Coxquanon, Boutelle, hence March 17 for Pensacola, | witie going thi struck on a sunken rock near the North BreaBers, about Grand The finder will receive the abot miles from the Great Isanca, on the 28th ult, and became & total wreck. Oapt Boutelie ald everything in his power to save the abip, but was compelled to abandon her on the Ist of the owner ov REWARD —LOST, ON THE 2TH APRIL, A ing it st Mr. Jones’, 129 East Broadway. in. the spring months by using HELMBOLD'S CONCEN. | Ireland, aged 34 years. inst, the off t) ving their personal eflects They | OS n credit by Mi TRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. ‘The friends aud acquaintances are respectfully {nvitod wer taken off by the brig Aina Gupt Dov, from Phi del $20 ereiatieen, ennai 5 Tater ot creel, * | cies e etrerson, ; The Injurious Effects of Alcoholic Bi eS ae pags! EA ction tds at two | Portugas, at 2PM ith Inst, and at 28g PM struck on Flapjack erie Sal co cccmicuhignas akirecuretng tae some te stimulante overcome, and the rystem purified, by using | ° Yon nue if hoal. and bet atance eonid be obtained abe filled | yfbad pod Doane OU ee em lane. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA McConmex.—On Sayer 4 April 25, Axnie McCormicr, | and taken of and landed at Key 5 : tho beloved daughter of Robort and Ann McCormick, | West Capt Boutelle and Mr Tukey, QR REWARD—TAKEN FROM SECOND FLOOR, and wioce to ee yeies Maeket, sre of Long- poral pager % rouurm thee, beartsolt thanks ie $25 y 1a, Wasson anvagls ve. gariéen ex boasech Ast” (ont, oF enient uraee, a years eat aoe Prionpescertte 4 together. Return to Mra. C. Stein MARRIAGES AND DEATHS "The tionds and relatives of the family, and also of her | while’on board the’ Atlanta Su aguas sewed’ ho Qeaedican eaed _ ae brothers, Robert and John MoCormick, ae respectfully | Smr Cunirian Mariias (Br), Lord, hence for Shanghaes ALBERT KREMER. Married. invited to attend the funeral, this day (Thursday), from | at Rio Janeiro March 21, put into'that port leaky. She would = ae ANDERSON—Macoy.—At Martinsburg, N. Y., on Mon- | the residence of her mother, No 581 Fisst avenue repair and proceed. REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY a, day, April 24, by Rev. C. Wardner, ALneRt Axprraoy, of New York, to Miss Faxwy E Macor, of the former place. Bavoutx—Muter —On Tharsday, April 13, at the M. F church, Mount Vernon, NY, by the bride's father, Rev. Wm. Miller, assisted by Rev Seymour Landon, Nuatey —On Wednesday April 26, Rosent J, Neacny, aged 30 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- bors of Guardian Engine Company No. 29, and the Fire Department generally are invited to attend the funeral, reported at Rio Janeiro in distrena, leaking badly and sold and the ship would return to New York, 6 $25 near Washington here hey here garennl eax ing 1 $1007 30, und some suiall change and postage # Tr revarned to 99 Weat Forty-eighth atrect no questions wilt be aakod $30 Suir Tuomas Haxwarp, Stinson, hence for Panama, before Mareh 21, ut back from off the Horo In} Her cargo had been REWARD. —STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THB Snip Evening Stax, Hill, sailed from Sydney, NSW, Oct 21 o ana as her arrival bad not been reported at latest Jows U. Bavanux to Axste M:tLeR, all of tho same piace, | from his late residence, 68 West Washington place, on | Setastnege umurehonsions are felt concerning ner. She has pt peg gro ge eee Jouxsox—Hunt.—At Saz Harbor, Long Island,on Mon- | Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, been lately sailing under the Britiah flag. pores will receive ihe above reward. day, April 17, by the Rev David McDonald, D. D., Dr. | | Pmituirs.—In Dublin, Ireland, on Saturday, April 1, Bria Attanta, Dow, of Searsport, from Philadelphia for ANDREW DETTINGER, 248 West Fiftieth street. P. Roosevert Jouxsoy to Many E., youngest daughter of | Mieiam L. Paruuirs, aged 27 a wife of Thomas F. | New Orieans, was lost 4th inst, near Fort Jefferson, Torta- WARD WILL BE PAID FOR A OLUGTER the late Col. H. W. Hunt | Phillips, and daughter of the late John Pierson, of Rab- | gas. (See Ship Conqueror, al $50 REWARD ° “ Joxss—Towvsenn.—In this city, on Tuesday, April 25, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Joseph Sanderson, Jerr M. Jove to Lizz E., eldest daughter ofS S Townsend. Kinyey—Howtee.—On Monday, April 24, at all Saint's chureh, by Rev Lot Jones, D. 1., assisted by the Rev. H. Dyer, D. D., the Rev. Hexny C Kixyry, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, to Axyim Wiison, oldest daughter of J. B. Hunter, of this city No cards. | way, N. J. | _ Prrrs.—At the Marine Hospital, Brooklyn, on Wednes- | day, April 26, Wituam E., only son ef Mra. ‘and the j late Capt. Edward Pitts, aged 18 years, 10 months and 12 lays. The friends of the family aro respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, from ' the Marine Hospital, Brooklyn. Pace. —Joun Pace. He will be taken to the Ever. wore saved. Holme: before reported), Diamond Earring, thirteen diamonds, blue enamet and gold setting, dropped by a lady while looklog at the cession of Tuesday from a window of the tél, and picked up by a small boy, with light » hai, who went down Twenty-third street. The above will be promptly paid (or its return at the desk of the above hotel Scun Lucy Jounson, while beating down the North River rday, came In contact with another achr and capsized. he was towed ashore on Governor's Island, All hands Sour Farerorr, from Elizabethport for Boston, arrived at Hole on the 25th inst, with loss of deck load of coal king badly. fcnn Many Nownrt, of Sandwich (not Harriet Newel he vessel ashore at West Harwich. 50) REWARD —Lost, ON THE NIGHT OF THE $: D0) Mtn stow Third avenue cn open faced ‘atch, with a bair chain attiched The finder will please address P. 8. C., box 11 New York Post oifice. No questions Keavai—Rarer—On, Thursday, April 20, at the evens Cemetery for interment. Wye : oaare Church of St. Vincent do Paul, by the Rev. Fothor ory, —Suddenly, Punuar Qcaww, ag yours, native 4 a . Latont, Micnaxt J. Kennan, of Utice, to Cecutis, eldest of Belturbot, parish of Dramiane, county Cavan, treland, s edge | $250 REWARD FOR W. i. OLIVER, WHO LEFT davighter of the late Michael Angelo Rapetti. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | er refused to lay by the vessel, and h fot kahes tous oveces i, Diack vest, god. mised paola, Keener—Harrer,—At St. Paul's E. church, on to attend the funeral, from Bellevue Hospi to-day king condition, the crew were takur on board the Dan and vhlie ebirt. with bie Dame ob. cett baland bone: bad & Wednesday, April 26, by the Rev, Dr. McClintock, Geo. , (Thursday), J nied Bt Inioen arriving nt Mattinunre2iuh im. "the M | MBE Abit ou oot Sets and Sores ba R Kreusn, or Brooklyn, to Faxsie A, danghter of Jno. Rowe —In this city, on Tuesday, April 26, Mra. Jeua Se roar ha cat sirsy 1 4 by bis witht i9t eet. D Harper, Eaq., of Jersey City. | B_ Rows, wife of the late Wm. Rowe, aged 29 years s Be de @1 100) REWARD Loxp—Anensa.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April The friends of the family are respectfully invited to poken, $1.100 26, by the Rev. A. P. Putnam, Jossra Lonp, to Mary | attond the funeral, from 240 Pear! street, Brooklyn, this Axx, daughter of Geo. B. Archer. | (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock Mavox—Stewart.—On Thursday, April 20, at the reai- Ryers. —On Friday, April 21, at Silver Mine, Conn., of | dence of the bride's mother, by the Rev, Peter Stryker, cancer, Mrs, Janu M. Rvens, wife of H. M. Ry: her Jows Manon to Mancanet Stewant, both of thia city. 45th yoar, Monnt—Dovir.—On Sunday, April 23, by the Rev. | Her remains were interred at Green's Farm, Conn. William Hart, Jouy P. Monmis, of this city, to Miss Amy | Retyax.—On Tuesday night, April 25, at two o'clock, Dovix, of Fairhaven, Conn KE. Marta Ratanx, daughter of U. and 8. Rayjen, aged 3 1 the funeral, on Friday morn- ing, at nine o'clock, from her la Biaxen.—At Greenpoint, on Tuerday morning, April street, corner of Varick, Her nr 26, Mr. Rowent Ruaven, in the 724 year of his age lence, 426 Canal The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully St Peter's church, Barclay street. A requiem mass will | requested to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) after. | be offered up at ten o'clock for the repose of her soul. | noon, at two o'clock, from bis late re: dens e,in Orchard =H aine will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. | street, near Meserole avenue, Greenpoint, Bonsnacn.—At Yorkville,’ on Wednesday, April 26, Avover F. Boranacn, aged 24 years, 9 months and 8 days. | year, 10 months and 15 days, The frends of the family, the Young Men's Guard, and The friends of the family are respectfully invited to Water Witch Engine Company, No, 10, are rospectfully | attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, | o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 787 Second | at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, south. avenue, above Forty second street. east corner of Third avenue and Kighty-third street, | Teuey.—On Tuosday, April 25, of consumption, Wit- Yorkville, LIAM Toumny, aged 32 you ative of the town of Tip- HTH. —On Wednesday, April 26, MARGs*kET ANN Sut, only daughter of Ann and the late John Smith, aged 1 Yonxvitne, April 27, 1985. | perary, in th» county of Tipperary, Norice.—The active and honorary members of Water Tho friends and acquainta: are respectfully invited Witch Engine Sam og No. 10, are requemed to meet at , to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two the envine house, at 1246 P. M., this day, for the purpor | o'clock, from the Sisters’ Hospival of attending the funeral of our Borsbach, WM. BANHAM, Jr., Foremun. J. McCuvmowy, Secretary. Cupurr.—In Jersey City, on Monday, April 24, Wit- Liaw H, Cuurr, in the 40th year of his age. Boloved in life. Lamented in death. The relatives and friends of the family ars respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bik late restde No, 125 Jersoy avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at o'clock. His remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for interment Cooren.—At South River, N.C 20, 1864, of congestive chills, years and 4 months. Tho relatives and friends of the family are reepoctfully invited to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, 15 York street, Jorsoy this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without furt notice, Cacry, madonty, on Tuesday, Aprit 26, Tuowas Onsay, a uative of Chongish, county Longford, troiand, ia te member, August | | VAN Atst.—On Wednesday mornin Jong and painful Hines, Mionans. Hh | years, 10 months and 15 days, An honest man. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- hors of Neptune Lodge, No. 317, ¥. and A. M., are to spectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after: Hoon, at One o'clock, from hislate residence, 78 Franklin Aprit 26, after.» ‘AN Ata, aged 41 Woonnvrt—On Toesday, April 25, Hannier, wifo of Cal'b 8. Woodhull, aged 65’ years. Tho friends of the famuy are respectfully invited to nd the funeral, this (Thureday) afternoon, at four o'clock, at the church eornor of Fourth street and La. fayette place. RAKLRY,—On Wednesday, April 26, after a ehort ill- noms, Jouia Wranury, aged 24 years ‘Tho relatives aud friends of the family aro roapecifuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 38 Kootor streak, 09 Friday afternoon, at two o'olo k ,on Saturday, August Wrutiam Coorme, aged 04 mains will be taken to | Pt Ce ata house. No. 299 Fifth AM. AY return of conviction of the thiet and conviction of the painted black, bed; covered with black a cipher a { the body, Bhip St John, trom Now York ‘for Australis, March 28, tat 212 8. jon 28 38 Ship John Watts, Winchell, from Moulmein via St Helena for Falmout®, E, no date, lat | N, lon 29 W ip Gratitude, from Liverpool for NYork, April 5, lat 60, 111 24, 1865. The above reward will be paid for the the horse, wagon and harness, and the arrest and Ct, 91.400 will be paid for the 0 rest i hark Delaware, Steed, from Baltimore for Demarara, April wh 7, lon 63. 17, lon 63. ‘MW Brett, from New York for Havana, April 17, lat 96.49, lon 72:20 M Giysy—PeLiRTRear, in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, years and 26 di Brig Charlena, Mevna, from Portland for Havana, 15 days firm at $1.55, The corn market was a shade firmer with | April 26, by the Rev. Dr. Piss, Jonn J) MeGuywn. to Mise ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfally | out, April 18, lat 31.35, lon 7 a limited supply. | Sales 25,000 bushels, at $1 38a $140 | Lousy Peuietanay, all of Brooklyn, No cards, vited to attend the funeral, on Friday, from the resi- Forclen Ports. pounds, por of hair on the off hip, about for old mixed Western, $1 38 a $1 4254 for new yellow, Syeorker—Bany —In Brooklyn, on Monday, Apri 24, dence of her parents, No, 247 Second street, corner of | — Aspinwant, April 6—Arr bark Idaho, Chapman, New York; | three inches in diameter, rubbed off against the stall, thia haw and $1 38 for new white Western. Oats were in fair at the residence of O. P. Miller, by the Rev. “Charles B North Third street, Williamsburg. | Sth, brig Bogota, Winter, do, rk Kambier, Packard, | Uy grown out, and tea darker color than the rest of the ly and scarcely so frin at Slo. a 2c. for Canada, 85. {OF | Sing, Colonel Itasc SveoexRn, of Hempstead, 1. 1, to | Ripixce.—On Wednesday, April 26, of dropsy, Eurea- | do,” Sid 8th, bark Am Bagley Warford. XV ork ie horne.” The buck arrets of the ty e covered Jersey, and 85¢. a 86c. for Wi stern Mrs.’ Burza Baty, of Washington, D. ¢ " “| pert, relict of Richard Ridings, aged 43 years and 10 | | ATF lib, brige Bogota, Lindsley, NYork; Ith, Annie, Ta. | wih leather c There was an increased spinni Simmoxs—Hysanp.—On Tuesday, April 26, by the Rev. — months, Burieama, WCA, March l—In port brig Petemae, Richie, | ati Mand, and the market was decidedly firmer, | Dr. Dowling, Cunaox H. Sinmoxa to Lovier, only daugh The relatives and friends of the family, also those of Salem 40 day: prices having advanced jully 6e. per Ib., with sales of } tor of Augustus Hynard, all of this city. No car her brother, C. Hughes, and sister, M J Stirrup, are in- 1 13—Arr brig Camilla, Newman, New York; $500 i bet the Suen eres very firm, with an up- Smm0xsox— Mclytvae.-—On Wednesday, April 26, by the vited to attend the funeral this (Goaretay) atternees, - | FOr ce etka bitgona, Coleone, Snake ward tendency, We q ‘ote: — ev, A. Hewitt, Srxp N. wc Mis Mark's chureh, of Tenth a" i aes Ae OS eee Upland. Florida, Mobile, N.O.€T. | Tirirke tan tiene. Lon sccanhed ta stihl arate Peay Grave iherena tad tie cress’ dap for Portinpd), “td rk, 0 Ordinary 1 de “6 46 47 | Parma: p Manchester (England) papers please ¢ 1Bth, brige Altavela, Reed, aud Humming Bird, siepbens, | } Elegant. suite of rv Middiing 56 56 47 57 | Rev. B. F. Romaine, assisted by Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, Srevens.—At Mamaroneck, on Tuesday, April 25, Mam | Philadelphia. x | @ hote nachsicliila o —_ Good miading 60 61 62 63 | Iwo. F. Tarmace, Req., to Teanecna N.. danghter of tho | Ganerra O. Srevevs, wife of Rev, Dr. Abel Stevens, Crenroroos, April 2—Arr brig Paragon, Fi OWARD HOTEL, NEW YORE.—APTER APRIL 6 FReiant han ever, and.scarecly anything | jate Sanford Van Syckle, all of Bound Brook, N. J. | ‘The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, at ono | bea , ] 1865, (be pre The pro was re take Trownnipse—Unnnor,—At Calvary chutch, in this o'clock, from the Methodist Episcopal ehureh, Mamaro- | > prierors, convince pool per si¢ rans city, on Wednesday, April 26, by the Rev, Joveph Brew. neck. Friends of the family are requested to attend | j2:h. | price af board wt this very tow igure. The aoe withheld. ‘To L) on private terms; | stor! of New Haven, E, Haves Trownnipax, Jr., of Now , without further notice. | Philadetphia. Fefurnished and thoroughly repaired throughout, ead Is ia @ to Marseilles 6,000 staves on private terms; to London, 50 | Haven, to Mixnté H., youngest daughter of the lato C. F. Srioen.—Killed instantly, by being thrown from a WKALTAR, April 2—Arr ship Speedwell. Cooper, Barcelona | beter coudition than ever before, ; non private terms. A Bremen ship, 1,300 | Unthorn, of this cit wagon, on Tuosday, April 25, Davin W. Sricen, 8a., aged | for Callno or Eindies; bth, Br bark Goo Ieil, Perry, Cagiiact s tons, from St, John’s to London with deals on private | : 66 years and 2 months, eney, Biate GC hat REMOVALS, é terms, | Died. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at | Mymy, Hiwirs | y 4, Carey, San Pra: | ERC y « Provierons.—Receipts, 1,923 bbls. pork, 762 packages | Hyonax.—At Orange, New Jersey, on Tuosday, April. tend the fune 4 | eases care ot bi, ehip beatae. | A eee rte Gnes remote i it Wiieeb enaae cut meats a Th | 26, after a lingering illness, Jaxx, widow of David C, his late ross | Address the proprietor, Dr. W. Ro MERWIN. #8 observable in the pork market, OL years, 4 be interred in the | . 16th. neeennannasenasness more ative. sales on the spot were 8,000 bla. at 1 will take place from the Fourth avenue, Sextox.—On Wednesday, April 26, Euina, wife of Fran- Anyier Mapiom, Beare: | PQEMOVAL “JOHN DANIELL BEGS LEAVE, TO IN. $24 60 a $20 50 for now mess, closing at $29 25, cash; ‘terian church, corner of Twenty-second street, on | cis Sexton, aged 50 years | ene form his friends and customers that he will remove $26 9 $26 60 tor 1463-4, do cash and regular way; $25 | Friday afternoon, at three o'clock. The remains will be | The friends and moquaintanees of the family are te- came Oe eases OP aaa" ke catemaneh at Gastees, Ieee & $25 26 for prime, and $26 50 a $27 tor prime mess; | interred in St. Luke's Cemetery, Hudson street. epectfully invited to atte one, Caen “fi £ ibe | bons, Laces, &e. is respectfully solicited. Hanvax, April 22—Arr brig Planet, NYork Cow Bay tor ds Jacwrt, April 6 sche ORC, _MILLINERY. oe RENCH MILLINERY.—MADAME SBLOVER, 2 F Kovoa, Sa lom-Arr bri Sisth avenue, bas the best assortment of Spring and ald 17th for K Summer Bonnets in this city, Straw Bonnets made over M. n, W the new shape. Nubob, do. Maranaas, April 15—Arr brigs O © Clary, Parker, Portland; dove, Kady, Bristol; AM Curtis, Merryman, New York . MA Berry, Berry, Portland: 2th, barks i Colcor d, and Arietta, Coleord, NYork; schre F Rell, Bar Watts, OR SALE—A HALF PIPE OF FR bond. ‘The owner too i Furniture, For information apply @ 296 Broadway ais LAWRENCE. } Fernandin, a, Sid 13th, brig Sea Hark, Menns, Philadelphia; 16th, bark Saran Payson, Dakin, = PEO Boston 7 SECTU 1 Port Paava, March 27—Sld brig Chas Mille _TUE LECTURE SEASON: <". r, Taland Fogo. |< Panama, April 17—In port steainships Golde “ rem joh MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—FOR GEN only, at the New York Museum af Anatomy, way. Parties unable Woattend these leet have forwarded on receipt of ven cents, by addressing Secretary: New York Museum of Anatomy. king, San Fr Are brig An Queensrows, April 3—Put ba ° rica, MeKenate, N York. steamnsh'p Louisiana, for N having been ashore at Kinulo Sr Vincent, March 20—J¥ port slip Odersa, Nickels, from Cardiff, ding. Sava, April 15—81d barks Glenegall (Br), Mocklor, Boston; Carlton. Treeartin, N Yor! S81 Jago, Apri ~ CIGARS AND Towacco. 500,000 SaAtntiiatire Antunes rf ufacture. AR examination te policited oat ON CHBEKS, 1) Murray sireot. Sarah, Rernicn, Stuart, Port WATCHES, JEWELERY, & tne Stars Morton,’ Hoston. ia tith ELRY BOUGHT, AND THE FULIe Ruby, Morton, Boston. Sid 12th, MOND JEWEL! * Deed Baice hows © WL 1D aod Bull Sony. ite id ship Alex Marshall, Marshall, Ww tated, Wil“Diamond Broker, 619 Broadway. Loans nezo= Valuations one per cont. * reh 25—In port Br schrs Ada, for NYork ready; = Adele, L rd, for do soon, lig. Trasipap, April l0—Arr barks Caba, Ruyter, NVork; 12th, Quindaro, Stanwood, do; brig JH Dillingham, Mudge, Phi Yadetpht Feb 8 (corrected)—Arr Lucy B Abby. Aguby, NEW PUBLICATIONS. a JOR A TRUE PORTRAIT OF COUN, GRT NEW Pvt MONTHLY AND WORKING. WOMEN'S ADs VOCATB, Toews $i %. Addiens bon 42) duet oficty Yoro jhauahao,