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sania QUARTERMASTER'8 DEPARTMENT, Ldeatenant Colone! Danie! D ey ee Deputy Qnarter- se! Senceei. to be Assixtant Quartermaster General, the rank of Colonel De December %2, 1856, vice Hunt, pe .- Se Major Quartermaster, to bo Dennty Quartermaster General, with the rank of Lisutenant Colo. December Tompkine, promoted. }, 1866, Ebenezer 8 iniey, Cay Quartermaster, to oe Quartermaste’, with the rank of Major, December 22, vice Crosman. promoted. MEDICAL DEVARTMENT. eeat See ‘Thomas ©. Madison, to be Surgeon, Aen argo Jno K Barnes, to be Surgeon, Au- Guat 29, 1856, ENGINEERS. Dutton. Re aor, Ostber 3, 1856, BP = en yy root 4 (deceased r val emneee 3 Apa to be Major, January 5, 2867, vice deceased. Second E peeveboy "homas L Casey, to be First Licu- tenant, December 1, 1856. vice Trowbridge, resigned Brevet Second Second Lientenact Navid C. Houston, to be Se ‘cond aga October 31, 1856, the date of Major Chaso’ ‘8 Brevet et eoond Lieutenant Miles D. McAlester, to bo feont Lieutenant, December 1, 1856, vice Casey, pro- CORTE OF TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINETRS, Brovet Second Livnte nant Orlando M. Poo, to be Second “Lieutenant, October 7, 1856, vic Roo, resigned. Second Fioatenant. Witham ie Borge, va it Wrikam R. Be to bo First - tenant, November 17, 1858, vice Siva’ eee Brevet Second Lretranant Thomas J. Treadwell, to be ‘Second Lieutenant, November 17, 1856, vice Bogga, pro- First Lieutens soba mn, t0 ant John aes to be Captain, November ‘80. 1856, vice Raaford. resign: Company F. Second Lieutenant enry B B Dasa ~ "ve inst Lieu- = November 30, 1856, vicv Adams, |. [Com- D) bo Al Second Lientenant William Gaston, of the Second Dragoons, to be Secovd Lieutenant, November 30, 1856, vice Dayideon, promoted, [Compaoy E) S#OOXD REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS. First Lieutenant Newton ©. Givens, to be Captain, Fe- Druary 28, 1857, vice Merrill, resigned, [Company B.} First Lientepant mor Mon, tne Caan, January jt mes MoTn! jan 36, 1857, vie McClellan, resigned. [Company D. Becont Lieutenant James B. McIntyre, to be First Lieu- beng erry 16, 1867, vice McIntosh, promoted. (Com- y Brevet Second Lievtenant Lunsford L. Lomax, of the Se ‘cond Cavalry, to be Second Lieutenant, Septem der 530, 1856, wvice Vinton, resigned. {Comnany '. Brevet Lieutenant Jozeph H Taylor, to be Second Lieutenant, * aad 16, 1867, vice Mclutyre, promoted. (Company K SBOOND REGIMENT OP CAVALRY. First Lieutenant Richard W. ‘oho, te “be Captain, De- cember 1, 1856, vice O'Mara. resigned. {Company F.} Second ‘Lieutenant William W. Lowe, to be Fist Lion- tenant, t, December 1, 1868, vice Johnson, promoted. (Com: Brevet Second Lieutenant James P. of the First Cavatry, to be Second Lieutenant, December 1, 1856, vice Lowe, promoted. [Company K } RAGIMENT OF MOUNTED RIPLEMEN, Lieutenant Colonel William W. Loring, to be Diol, ember 30, 1856, Ne ‘Smith, Tang sy Sa Pa... ber 20, | is, oa Torin, keral Peas Oar to be ecemt 5 tenden, gel Ace aan it Firet Licutepant George McLano. to be Cay Decem| 30, 1886, vice Ruff: promowd,. |Compary i fee Second Lieutonant Hyatt © Ransom, to be First Liew- pom — 30, 1856, vice McLane, [Com. Second ‘Lieutenant Aloxander McRae, to be Frat Licu- ‘tenant, rand 26, 1807, vice W. E Jones, resigned, Second Roger Jones, Adjutant, to be First Lieutenant, January 20, 1367, the date of First i Pretend W. B. Jones* resignation. Brovet Second Lieutenant William H Jackson, to be Becond Lieutenant, har 90, IRS, wine Panenm, ree moted. (Company Herbert M. Fanos, Brevetl Secend Gecond Ljeutenant January 26, 1857, vice McRae, pro- (Company a Re On ARrILINRY. ‘moted. FIRST RECIMENT Second Liontenant Henry W. Clowon, to bo First iseuinant, October 3,16, vce Soca, algo {Com- ig A Lieutenant Jeremiah H. Gilman, to be Second Lieotenant, ad Sl, 1856, vice Cloeson, pro- moted. [Compeny 1.) SRCOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Lieutenant Colovel Mathew M. Payne, of the Fourth Araliery, to be Colonel, November 31, 1886, vice Bank- Ca eato Martin Borke, ofthe Third Artillery, to be ‘Major, November 11, 1866, vice Munroe, yoeneed to Somes Artillery. Breve: Secend Lieutenant Thomas F. Miner,” to be ‘Gecond Licutt vant October 31, 1856, vice Garner, ‘ he THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTIURRY, First Licvtenant Lucien Loeser, to be Captain, November 11, 1856, viee Burke, to Second Artillery. c bay saat RonertO. Tyler, to be First Liewtonant, hommes 1856, vice Diaeell, resigned. (Company A.} Lieutenant Jas. 1, White, to be First Lieutenant November 11, 1856, vice Kiloura, who vacates his regi- ‘mental commission fone ya.) | Second Lieutenant Michael R Soe, to bo Firat Liento- pant, November Ll, 1856, vice Loeser, promoted. (Com- PrsZcond Lieatenant Dunbar ‘iaindabikivaoens | nant, December 31, 1866, ¥.ce G. T. Andrews, resigned, (ecoond —i P. Ibrie, to be First Lieutenant, Febraary 28, 1867, vice sy polds,’ resi resigned. (Company " Second Lieutenant John B. Shinn, to be Second Leutenant, September 1, 1856, vico Tyler, prom ted, (Compan, Brevet rele Liontenant Mylan B. Lyon, of the Sec nd Artilery, to bo Second Lioutepaat, O tober 1, 1866, vice Nichoilé, resigned = [Company A.) YOURTA RRCIMENT OF ARTI Major Jobn Muuroe, of tae Seewd Artillery, to be Lieu. tenant Colonel, Novetaber 11, 18.6, vice Payne, promoted to Secon Ar iflery. Firrt Lienteoont Jobn A. Brown, to be Captain, October BI, 1856, vice Kaine, resigned [Company M. Liovtenant Owen F. Solomon, to he First Lion tenant, October 31, 1856, vice l'orwer, who vacates his reg! meatal ccmmirsion [Company 4] Record Lientrnant Stephen D Ice, tobe Firet Lientenant, October 31, 1856, vice Brown, promoted. {Company F } Bocond Lientenant Stephen H. Weed, to be First | tenant, over 16, 1866, vice Walb idge, dece (Comracy Dd) ‘Second Lieuteannt James J. Dina, to be First Lienter January 10, 1856, vice Culbertoon, resigned. K ot Ss2ond Lientenant Rimond ©. Ra'rbridws, of the | ‘Thir! Artillery, to be Second Li dnt, Ocvober 21, 1450, ‘vice Solomon, promoted Brevet 80 ond Lieutenant Rebard Sndor, to be Se Teutenant, Octuber 31, 1850, vice Loe, protmoted. ) “ee FIRST REGIMENT OF TYPANTHY Fire! Lieutenant Theaph lve d’Oremiou's, to be Captain, October 31, 1866, vice Kactman, promoted—| ltes'gned.| Firat Licutenabt Daniel He om. Jr., to be Captain, De. comber &, ‘856, vice d'Oremicalx, resigned. (Company 1} Beoone Liew enant Riwin 1). Phil, to be First Lieate- nant, October 51, 1866, vice d'Oromieulx, promot. (Com: | a | Lieutenant Ja nes E. Powell, to be First Licvte- nant, December $, 1866, vico Huson, promoted. (Com: kh arered ‘eomnd Lieutenant Herman Migge, of the Tenth | ed. (Compa ry A. | Brevet Second Lieutenant Joho Mel. Hildt, of . } Infantry, to be Secend Lieutenant, October Jt Phillige, promoted. [Travaferred to Third inthanry et Second Lieutenant Brayton © Ives, of wie Third | Infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, December 8, 1866, vice Powell, promoted. (Company @ } SRCOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Second Lieutenant John 1), O'Connell, to be First Licnto. rant, January 15, 1857, vice Curtiss, resigned, (Company brevet Second Lieutenant John MoMitlan, to be Second Lpvtevans September 90, 1866, vico Sargent, resigned. {Company 1) Tnfaniry,, to be Sevont Lieutenant, July 8t, 1866, vice Iiek, decenr ATR RNAITENT OF FePANTRT, rete ried Lieutenant, who vacates his regi- tal com mismlon ©) “Tes Lieutenant ath Whipple, to be First Lieaw- temas, Pecember 31, 186 vice Trevht, promoted. (Com panes.) POCNTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. out Second {Lieutenant William T. Gentry, to be —t August 1, 1860, vico Leake, declined. PITH RECTINNT OF IYFAWTRE, yond Factinan, of the First Infantry, to be Major, Derober Sthase, vice La Motte, resigned. STEAM REGICENT OF INFANTRY. Firat Plothont Franklin F. Flint, tobe Gaptatn, Septem Dor 16, 1868 Todd, rewened. (Company A.| First Lie sie george W. Lay, to be Captain, Daeom- ber 24, 1856, ¥y Woods, sppolniod Paymaster. (Vom pany E Recon Lieutenk robert f. Patterson, to be First Lew tenant, Beptomber\ 1856, ‘vice Flint, promoted. [Com pany A.) (Kesign at] Lieutenant fant, December 24,18) vice Kirkham, who vacates his Fegimonta! comm nin hom 1} Lieutenant ‘igen ay ‘bee Frest, Lente Mant, December 24, i vies “ promoted, [| Second Licnten® owen K. of the Tofantry, to 8 Se\0T suenant, depuamber 10, a ee Panera | p on (Company K.} Lhe IVP ANTRY, ‘Second fuertevant A Andrew “ivans, to bo First Liew tenant, or 20, 1856, 4," ovenson, diamiseod, e ade | atin x : Firet Lieutenant Henry M. lack’). Seytem- er 10, 1956, vice Bowman, 7.) Second Lieutenant nant, September 10, 1866, vice (Com. F Fe coed tenet ine BS FiNh Infantry; to be Second Liew 1866, vice Dougtaes, promoted, [Compa of the dD, 3, December 26, vice }, 1866, eee , Sibley, Storekeeper, 14, 1867. James A McNutt, of Tennessee, keeper, March 14, 1857. 1A, LMT. | [eatoed ] Lawrence , Yaree Ts 14, 1867. Second orton, ot ketene sistence, with the rank of Captain Casey, deceased. MEDICAL DEPAPTWENT. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1857, to be Military Store- Pennsylvania, to be Military DEPARTMENT. Clarke, Firet Lieutenant in the to be Commissary of Sub- }, January 12, 1857, vice Charles T. Alexander, of Arkansas, to be Assistant Sur- ron, Octeber 1, 1856, vice Paters, ree! Bennett A. Clements, of New York, rk, fo be Amstotant Bar geon, November 4, 1850, vice A. Taylor, Perec Lewis Taylor, of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant March 3, 1857, é PAY DEPARTMENT. Surgeon, Brevet Major Samuel Wonds, Captain in the Sixth Regi- ment of Infantry, to be Pay ice Hagner, deceased. master, December 24, 1866, wee i Ragan, ‘of Geor, ia, to be Paymaster, March deceased” 13, 1857, vice Bennett, d FIRST REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, 16. Samuel M. Cooper, of the District of Columbia, to be Second Lieutenant, February 21, 1857. THIRD REGIMENT oF ARTU Brevot Second Lieutenant Richard 5. {Company K . C, Lord, of the Se. I venth Regiment of Latent, to be Second Lieutenant, Oc- tober 31, 1856, {Compan 2 Firet it Geerge A B. Dand; Fint Artilery, to be Second Lieutenant: Febru (Compan: oe Jane I February 21, 1867. 11. Gabriel H. tenant, February 2). "1857. [Company D. (Compan; ] FOURTH REGIMENT OP ARTILLERY, of aon d, feuaeziand, a be Second Lieutenant, Bi, of Nort trina to be Second Lieu- @ John R. Waddy, Case ja, to be Second Lieutenant, February 21, 1661. 12. First Sergeant #2 ‘arren L. 1) Lothrop, of Company A, Corps of Engnicers, Gy be Second Lieutenant, February 21, 3867. {Company i TRST REGIMEMT OF INFANTRY, 6. William Ps Burnet, of Texas, to be Second Lieutenant, February 21, 1867. ‘Oom| Ws demos H. Holinene pt tenant, February 21,1867. (Company 1 | BECOND REGIMENT OF INYANTRY, 1, Alexander E. Drake, of eee - be Second Lieu- February 21, 1867. (Compan; 8. aries B. Watton, of Indians, 40 {Company C. tenant, February 21, 1887. Tuy REGIMENT OF aad ‘2 ee to be Second Lieu- to be Seoond Lieu- 4. William Dickinson, of Connecticut, ee Second Lieu- tenant, Fel 21, 1867. {Company 'B. 10. Cornelius D, Hendren, of Lieutenant, February 21, 1857, FOURTH REGIMENT OF LN¥ANTRT. 14. Robert N. Scott, of California, to be Second Lieute- nant, February 21, 1867. [Company G.} SIXTH REGIMENT OF INYANTRT. ©. Mostgonery beg vet ruary 21 21, dll iy I. 5. 10, 10 | nant, ‘Febronry it 2, ree oh A] {gohan oar INFANTRY, January 1, 1857. Regiment of Artillery, to Mineralogy and Geology, ', deceased, RE James Simons, of South Carolina, Seon, July 11, 1830, the date of his or! ‘States, made by the » Since the the Senate :— IIT,—PROMOTIONS, RROOND REGIMENT OF Second Lieutenant Thomas Februay; ‘& 1857, vice Sah Second Lieutenant >Re nc ioe 7 ‘date of tenant Given's promotion. Missiasippi, to be Second {Company A.} Bryant, of ee i be Second Feu. Second Lieute- RY ACADEMY. Fry t. Kendrick Captain in the Second be Professor of De- Cadet Arthur 8, Cunningham, to be Second Lieutenant, oe, ,to date from Blaret 3, bet Foner ton =. i the ary of te Uae adjournment of DRAGOONS, Giaht, to be First Lientenant, B) Brevet Second cre sn ye Jackson, of the First to be Second nnonas rg February 2, 1857, vice pany D. PRCOND REGIWANT OF ARTILLERY. First Licutonact Josish H. Cariisle, to be Captain, March 3, 1857, vice Kendrick, po mage! ewer nay of Chemutry, |, to be Peet Lieute- who vacates his reg! Soon ‘Grotto, to be First Lieute- pant March 3, 1857, vice Carlsle, promoted. &e » at tho Wil (Company Second Lieutenant ‘van mR Smead, pant, March 3, 1857, vice Clarke moeptal commission. Second Lieutenant pany B.) FOURTH RRGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Second Lieutenant William S. Abert, to be First Lieute- nant, March 31, 1867, vice Wheelock, resigned. pany 1.) FIRST REGIMENT OF INTANTRT, Second Lieutenant Joseph A. Mower, to be First Licute- deceased. pant, March 15, 1867, vice Stockton, pany A.) FIFTT RECIMENT OF INP ARTERY. First Lievtenant Thomas H. Nell, to be Captaia, April 1, 1887, vice Fowler, resigned. ompany C } Becond Iicutenant Thomas commisrion. {Company is. Second Licutecant William A. Webb. to be First Lies tenant, April 1, 1857, vice Neill, promoted. [Company A. ‘sacra REGINENT OF INFANTRY Second Lieutenant Hen-y H. Walker, to be First Lieu tevant, May 1, 1957, vice Patterson, reaigacd. a) NINTH REGIMENT OF IXPANTRY. First Lieuterant Joba W. MS gg A to be MSs Wag May il, 1857, vice Pattorgon, revigned Second Lieutenant’ Wilam ityeree tobe a Tieutenaat, [Company May 1, 1807, vice Frazer, promoted 1Ve— APPOINTMENTS. QUARTRRM ANTE er, Murch 20, 1867 SROOND RRCIMENT OF ARTS LERT tepant, May 14, 1857, (Company 1 ) Thomas E Dirner, of Califor pant, May 20,7 (Company K SORT MACIVENT OF AITLERRT 1. Junine B. Roane, of vig ala, to be Secoud Lieutenaat, May 14, 1867. (company F FIRET REGIMENT OF INFANTE? 6. Robert FI Ottley, of New York, ; 2 Jebu Five May 14, 1807 Henry B. Bri May 16, 1857. [ Jompany D | BAXTW REGIMENT OF INP ANTRT. of Kansas, to be Second 3. John Heth coud Lieutenant May 11, 1667. [Company C NINTH RMGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Flieba F. Camp, of [itinots, wy 14, 1867. (Company 1 j V—TRANSTERRED. hoy Edward H. Fitzgerald, lst Dragoons, from Com- y E, to Company 1. Polen im Lacios Northrop, pany 1, to Company F Second Lieutenant Corpe of Eogincers, Janoas job Wel Huldt, Ist Infantry, tone | Second Tievtenant Job» ‘8d Infantry, Febreary 15, 1857. en Atrial (elton, to. be Fiest Leute. nant April 1, 1857, vice Myers, who vacates his regimental DEPARTMENT, Cheater B. White, of Missouri, to be Military Storekeep- 7. Presley 0. Ornig, of 'enneyivania, to be Second Lieu. to be Second L.oute- to bo Second Lieuta- evtomant, trict of Columbia, to be Se- | to be Second Lieatenaat, | lat Dragoons, from Com- orge Hi Elliott, Lat Arlilery, to the | (Company Lieutenant Joba K. Mizner, to be Second oes Feb. 28, 1857, vice Pegram, promoted. (Com- (Com- (Com- (Com- } ee May | Portabie (he A BAGNOER'S mare caly, #8! No. T Astor house. Pr ad William 1. Chase, Corps r Jeng neers, October 51, | Joseph HI. La Motte, Sth Infantry, October 31, 1854. } pari Todd, 6th Inianiry, Beptomber 16, | Brevet Major Haasilton W, Merril, Captain 24 Dragoons, | February 28, 1857 Brovet Lieutenant Colone! Josep H. Fatoa, Captain 34 Infantry, December 31, 1550. Breve Sterne April 1, 1867. by Thoorlore 0" A og) 24 Cavalry eer . Radford, 8,1 ruary 9%, 1457. First Lieutenant ome Ot 1856. pens Hovember 17 snk Tientenant Vine g. Jones, Regiment of Monated Pir ewe P. Trowbridge, Corps of Eng!- ‘Names Curtise, Jr. Ot Infantry, Janna Fig Licstonant ffenry W. Slocum, tet Alilery, Octo- neers, oe Gcomeer 3 First Lieutenant ry 15, ber rah 1856. March 51, 1857. ye Lieutenant 10, 1 cal Engineers, October 7, 1986. Second Lieutenant Curtis Duobam, 10th Infantry, Orover ond Lieutenant Henry A. Sargont, Od Lafantry, Sep. tember 80, 1836 ‘Fowler, Captain Sth infantry, | Captain Francis y Patte-gon, th Infantry, May 1, 1867. Firet Lieutenant Jobo Trevitt, to be Captain, December — McClellan, lst Cavalry, January 10, Decemiver 1, 1866. | Lat Dragoons, Novem Pebrete alo, Georgo W. Rains, Captain 4th Artillery, 2 Hueophitas A’Orémlealx, Ist Infantry, December Lieutenant Joseph J. Reynolds, Sd Artillery, Feb- nant George T, Androws, 3d Artillery, De- ct Captain Charles P, Stone, First Lieutanaat of Ord- “\eitmin F Smith, to be First Heate- First Lieotenant Joseph H. Whosiock, 4th Artillery, Jacob Culbertson, 4th Artillery, Jannary ries ideutenant fobert E. Patterson, 6th Infantry, May ‘second Lieutenant Dui ©, Green, 84 Infantry, Decomber Oe Lientenant George W. Rose, Corps of Topograph! jovem: | Second — George G. Garner, Sd Artillery, Oc- tober 31, 1801 coud Le Lientonant Fraacis BT Gotoder 1, 1866. fecond Liotenaat Timethy M Beywa, 7 January 1, 1907 be Fiat Hava. Second Lie + Ralph Abercrombie, Ota Tafantey, T. Nicholls, 4 Artillery, » 10th Tataatey , Secced Licwtonent Francie L. Vinton, 1st Cavalry, yo bn Archibald Tayler, der fu ro Cup cray Ono, in Assistant Surgeon De Pence, Oetker’? nse, COMMEND YAGLEND VADER Ta Tis RIUNON C8 TR dcr o” regimental mission (only), Mi Firet tana hae ©. MoForran, 84 basen Quartermaster—his regimental commission (oa) December 31, 1864, First Lieutenant Frederick Mvers, 6th tnfantry, fi. Bi Quartermaster—bis regimental commission (aly). » Apel 1, 1867. pes. a W. Kirkham, Firet Lieutenant fantry, * Quartermaster—his regimental oom: mietion (onty), December 24, 1855 ‘COMMUSIONS VACATIO BY NEW API (3) By Brigasior General Persifer F. Smith, bis cominiaston e* Colonel of the Regiment Mounted Ritlemen, December 30, 1856, rae Paymarter Samuel Woods, bis oommission as Captain to 6th Infantry, December 24, 1866. By Professor Henry L Keatrick, ro commission as Cap- tal in the 2d Arullery, March 3, DECLINED, @ ) Charles A Leake, of California, the appointment of Re- cond Lieutenant 4th Infantry, to date from June 2, 1858. James A. McNutt, of Tennersee, the appointment of Mi! tary Storekeeper, ‘at'ached to the Quartormaster’s Depart- ‘ment, to date from March 14, 1867. CONMINIONS CANORELED—NOT HAVING ‘BEEN AccRrTED, (1.) William H. Soyder, commission of Second Lieutenant in the 1st Infantry, to date from poy ‘27, 1506, biKD, Brevet Brigadier Genoral sd Bankhead, Colonel 2d Artillery, at Bahimore, Md., November 11, 1856. Col. Thomas F. Hunt, assistant Quartermaster General at New Orleana, La., December 22, 1856 » Major George H. Dutton “orps ‘of Kogineers, at Phila- ia, Pa, Janvary 5, 1357 in Jenn C. Casey, Commisaary of Subsistence, at ay Brooke, !la., December 25, 1856. Francis L, Howe, 9th Infantry, near Fort Dal- x T , September 10, 1466. Hirst Poon omeng hia D res 2d Dragoons, at Fort Riley, K. T., February 2, 1867. First Lieutenant Edward D. Stockton, Ist Infantry, at San Antonio, Texas, March 13, 1867. Firat Liewtenart Truman K. Walbridgo, 4th Artillery, near Geneva, N. Y.. Nowember 16, 1806. Firet 'ieutenant Thomas J. Wright, Adjutant 2d Dra- goons, near Chicago. Ill , April 30, 1857. Second Lieutenant Iarael Miller, 9th Infantry, lost over- board from steamboat ‘Mary,’ on Columbia river, be tween Cascades and lort Dallas, ©. T., September 30, 1856. Second Lieutenent Kaward Moore, a Infantry, at Georgetown, D. C., Januar; 1867 Paymaster Albert G. Bennett, at New Orleans, La., Feb- ruary 28, 1867. Paymaster Jobn R. Hagnor, at Fort Bown, Texas, De- cember 6, 1856. Profeeeor Jucob W. Batley. of the United States Military Academy at West Poivt, W. Y., February 25, 1857. proto, (1.) Second Tieutenant Mervin E.’ Cully, 4th Infantry, Febru- ary 18, 1867. prewmsen, (1.) First Lieutenant Matthew KR. Stevenson, 7th Infantry, Soptember 20, 1866. Vil. Officers have been arranged, in the foregoing order, to the companies to which they snoceeded, in the natural course of promotion or appointment. Should a different assignment, however, have siuce been made by compe- tent authority, it will take precedence of the former. VIII. The number prefixed to tbe name of each second lieutenants in the absve list of appoin ments, fndi- cates his rank among thowe of the exme date. changed by Premouin or whore wll jaw thlr Propet ¥ promouion or ot e, wi thelr proper and companies without delay—uniess on rh oof ag acting uncer special invtructions, or on leave of Absence, when they will ro report, by lotter, to the com. manders of their reepective co-pa, regiments and posts. 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For Washing Infants and Chitdren, tse) Pontaine’s cream of wild Gowers Rold by a'l drurriete ¥.G. } FONT ALNE & CO. $0 And 88 Broxdway & | mn p Wines=Red and “White, var ona qitauities And pricen. RED. & COP7ENE, 17 Warren street. fmithsunian F mio Fuse tir prices — Iniel accommodations o the Darcoeun op Americas plan at option Protection from Lightning. —Pat on your puildings & RRAYERS' Improved insnlated copper pairans ‘and square iron rods, the only rod that wi Linaure aafei¢ lightuw®. All orders addressed to 8. B. Bayer, A Broadway, will be promptly attended to, A111, Tot table Cutter of Hair and Whie kerre —itnir dye four shillings» bor, biack or brown, No, 1 pry fap epmhenes sees Siero Se Rrendwerny, Ovtstatoro’® Dye and Wigs ohio cee Tetall, sad une dye ort | it; Pocket Cutlery, Newest StyleanJ, & 8, SAUNDERS’ store only st No. 7 Astor House, Datley"’s Saget Pain Maxtractors Principal oMfice Bho. 16 Chambers street Ad PB. OHACH Hollowny's Panaccthanawenh © onstipetion Pred sonra t etem to receive Infection, vitietes the hire: am, nd rendes hole bow tmpore. Mer purgauven ag, vate (he disease and ‘mpair the etreng tb of he anfferer. fe femedy, ou the contrary, permanently regulatem the ex creative | function, and lends vigur lo the frame whie it purifies tie an! ‘mai fhe Bristol's Sarsay Eruptions and be} Cinenves of the extern re are sippiy the effior of Meonoue Firte cire! ting in the vena This preparation mirgea the blood of thig foul element. | Heare » Soll PARMAR 8 Co. we druggiatn, 9 Waver sreei, 8. ¥ fad by a drogmieis, at ai er howe, | Gils your and last) — Sep. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ae sossy MARKED? ‘Tuma, June 9—6 P. M. ‘There appears to be yet unesh lower depth to the stock market. It intmpossible to toll what the intrineic value of fancy railroad securities im, The decline that has been realized in some of the most speculative railroad stocks is nothing more thag® portion ef the artificial inflation that bas existed for years Most of them range much too high | et current rates, and Baye yet eonsiderable speculative value, They are, however, tenting towards a proper level, and the community will, for » time at least, be re- lieved from those enorrzous inflatione and fluctuations which bave resulted go dieastrously to many bolders ana operators, At the first board to-day Virginia 6's felt off 4 Per cert; Ilinols Central bonds, 54; Cumberland, 14; Minois Central Railroad, 2; New Yorlr Centra) Raitroaa, 1; Erie, %; Hudson River Railroad, *%; Reading, $¢; Michigan Southern, 3; Galena and Chicago, %{; Cievelant and Toledo, 1; La Crosse and Milwaukto, 1, Michi | gam Central Railroad advanced 3{ per cent. The decline was about as general to-day as wo havo seen fora long time, and as a matter of conrse operators look for lower prices from day to day. It has become quite a regular movement. We sre somewhat surprised that Prices do not ron down more rapidly, With a wide mar- gin still left for a decline, and no outatde support to the market, the downward movement {8 comparatively gra- dual, but beyond all question it will be permanent, Atthe second board the market touched much lower pointa. Now York Central fell off 44 per cent; Erie, 1; Michigan Southern, 135; do. preferred, \; Mknols Cen tral, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, 134. After the board there wasastight rally, and at the close better prices ruled. The market was not at ail active. Michigan Southern closed at d6sf per Cent cash, and frecly offered. There was quite a cecline to-day tu Ilinols Centra: Raliroad stock, but the salee were limited. The steamship Arabia, fom this port for Liverpool to- morrow, will take out about one million and three-quarters in apecio. On Saturday thore will be a large ehipment, Gnd the total for the week from this port will not be much Aces than three millions of doliars, The earnings of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad were:— May, 1857... ooo 8224, 281 May, 1856. - 922,087 IDCFOMC...... 6.00000 seeeee B21 The earnings ef the Racine and Mississippi Railroad Company io the menth of May, wore $51,143 11 on seven- ty-one miles of road, This road was opened to Durand, eighty six miles from Racine, on the 26th May. Advices from Washington show that the President does not design to encourage any Central American suggestions calculated to interfere with existing rights io that quarter, This important fact must inspire confidence amongst the holders of the Accessory Transit Company stock, and enable Commodore Vanderbilt to redeem his pledges with increased factlity. The course would now seom to be perfectly clear for tho re-establishment of thag important line, We are informed that a committee of the new Board of Directors are engaged looking into the affairs of the company. The payments made to them by the Atlantic and Pactlic Steamsbip Companies for many months past have served to pay off the debts of the Nicaragua Company, Forty thousand dollara per month have been paid for a portion of the time, and twenty thousand dollars per month for the rest—the whole now amounting to $520,000, Mr. Vandorbitt will haye ft in his pover to Start the line again free from all kinds of incambraaces, end thus win for himself the gratitude of the stockholders. It bas been a long and arduous contest. The anvexed statemont exhibits the value of exports from this port during the week and since January 1, in each of the past three yeare:— Consumes ov Tae Port ov New York. ‘Total for the week... .81 ‘Tonal for five area ince January 1.. ..$28,4 The Assistant Treasurer reports to Total rece! pte. ‘Total payments, Total balance ‘The annexed £ tnt lemunt ¢ hibits ‘the amount in each de pository of the United Sates government s abject to drut, on Monday, June 1, 1897>— Vuwances oF sug Usrrvp Stare Govenswart—Taer Weaniy SraTkMeny. Subject to draft. $119,161 06 15,818 92 18,84 man's Treseury of the Colted States, Washington Asctstant Treas arer, Poston, Do. New York... (897,408 83 Do. — Philadelpbin, Do. Do, a Depository at Buttalo, N retry Baltimore, Md De. Kichmoud, a7) Do. —Norfork. Vi 18,608 41 Do, — Wilwingion, BAL 97 Do, Savanbab, G + Tod Do. Mobile, Ala . To, Nashville, Ten . Do. — Cipeinnati, Ohio. . Do. e ‘ Do, . De. ° bo. ° ie, i . Do, Chicago, ft Do. Detroit, Mick Do. —Talianassee, 3, Do. Oregon City, Oregon, 14,450 10 sees O44 ‘09 00 Aveay office, New York. Mi Vhiladelpbia,... Branch mint, Chariotte, Do, Dabloneg Do, New Orleans Do. San Francisco Rednetion for the week. ‘Tne total amount on deposit was 8; drawn for, Dut dvafis unpaid, $1,057,004. Ik ta the opinion of the Secretary of tue Treasury that the modided ta ot creage the revenue fiom customs. It is, his intention to recommend a fur Uist, for the purposo of reducing the duties oa impor tations, At a meeting of tho stockholder of the Chicago, Bar. Nington and Quincy Mailread Company, he'd on the June insiant, the following porson: we sted as direc tors for the enening year: —Erartns Coraing, of Aloany, N. Y.; Féward 1. Baker, Now Bedford, Mass; Stephen H. | Perkins, Robert i, Forbes, Nathaniel Thayer, Joba M. | Forbes, Joba W. Brooks, Boston; James F. Joy, Detroit, | Mich; nano H. Bareh, Chicago, Ul.; Joba Van Nortwick, Batavia, 111.; Chauncy & Colton, Calesbarg, 11. | ‘The subscriptions 1 the Chicago, St. Pau! aod Fond da ) Lac § per cent land grant (iret mortgage bonds already | exceed eeven hundred thousand dollars. Tho books | opened on tho Sth instant, (Monday,) and tho subscription hes reached the unproeedented amonst above oamed in two days, The scourity ‘od by these bonds ia of an unusual cheracter, and if its equal was offered by other | roads #o wonld not have to record the desperate condi. | tion of roads which are daily found in our columas, Tho annexed statement echibite tho business operations of the Frie Raliroad for the six months ending March St, a of New Yore avn Pere Rar Earnings. 1855-6. Decrease, Cotover ... . $608,240 15 bone9 79 November... 71,196 43 Teoomber. 44,519 61 La sro4as 207,915 00 S219 | | 400)19 56 469,500 82 455 3 28 $9,653,964 12 fo The following table will show the details of the earnings for the six months aboyo enumerated — ‘Total... a 2 re) Decprasr, 246 08 jo | Slots on Cheannt ave , and 6 jots on M, a, 53 251,295 97 98 1,803,005 - oo” 11,700 00 =~ aia 47 11,848 13 - 785 00 =— _ 2,700 00 29 80 = 7,022 32 ‘Ws ,158 70 The comparative rerults shown by these tables of Ue 1886 and busters for the six months ending March 31, 1867, are as follows — Parvings...... Expenses, intercel, taxes, & at Zle., abd 1,000 dey California, at "ihe., | epirite tu | lower cipal of 80 replatored canal boada and canal indabtodsess { payable at the American Exohange Bank, New York’ | July 1. | The earnings’ f the Michigan Southern allroad Com- Pany for the Gret five months of the present and past years were ag follows :— i MicmGay Bourn TF Banana, 4, ahs January... ++ $183,005 00 nnn 09 | Peoruary ~~ 338.789 88 116)207 “ March, we 200,008 86 213,022 03 U 28,154 63 220,850 00 May. | 208,866 07 210,000 00 Total........ cesses 1,029,468 44 887,154 85 ‘The enrnings for May this year ave partly esttmated. We have hero a falling of of $142,208 $9’ In a period of Ove months. If the road ehould earn the wae for thoronmimder of the present year as it did in the pame timo Jaat, the gress income would amo ant to about $2,600,088: This canaot, of course, be expected, Wo must look fore decrease overy month this year, and the total income will be usaror $2,300,000 than $2,500,000, We will put it down, how- ever, at the medium pont between bie tworoxtremes, and? Vt een 2, $0,000 Operating expenses, aay 00 ver cent. . Dividend on guarantee sock Interest on debt, funded and floatin, ng fund. . 090 $2,420,000" Deficioncy, % 20,000 Tt will be eeen that we have put down tho operating ex- penees at on! percent. Last year they were 70 foc yy Spite tig ts and tho year before that Ot per cent. We have made 20 allowanoe for contingeacics. Stock Tumpar, Jane 9, 1857. $500 Virgiviaé's..... 92 290 eh Hud Riv RR. 10% 100 do, 10 194 100 do. 800 3000 Erie RE ¢ al 00 Hod Riv seat 65 400 Reading 5000 Il Cen RR bda., 98% 600 200 do, 85g 600 BO 2 98% 500 1000 N IaRR2dissueba 74° 200 4000 Gale&Chie2dmbs 77 — 2000 40 sha Merchante’Bk 144 1600 1h Bk State of NY., 104 200 do. OTT Mich Geairai Rie. 00 1OOMS&N Ind RR: 48 d0......810 484 100 260 N ¥ Centrat RE. . 816 do. ‘800 do. 200 do. do 1100 do. boo do. 20 do. 30) Erie RK. 106 do 806 260 so 50 0 20 200 Wool 400 50 230, 100 Ws ta or ie coe 160 20 Nor & Wor RR... 19 00 BOARD. £14000 Mirsouri6’s... §3)4 250ehsMSo&NIaRR 47 7000 GaikChie2amb 77 250 do. en 45 ‘M0 chs N Y Cen RR... wo 40... .00 65 Erie RR, 300 © do 150 do. ho do. bo do. 106 to. 100 Cleve & 50 Mich Cen RR. 100 do., 166 Mich - & to 160 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Tumspay, June 96 P. M. Assos —The sales were confined to smail tots of pots at 170 @ Be. “Buxavsturrs—Flour—The market was less buoyant for the lower grades, while the bigher ead extra qualities were firm There was a steady demand from the and eastern trade, and the sales footed up about 6,000 a 6 000 Lols,, at about the following quotations :— Hi! Common to good State. $6 60 a 686 Common to good Michigan, a 685 Extra State, or aT Exua Ohie,, a 850 Cowwon to good Ohio. . a 680 Southern mixed to gocd brands a 780 ‘Southern fancy and extra.. a 900 Conadian =e and extra... a 870 Canadian flour was steady, with sales of avout 30 a 400 bbls. at the abore Southern brands cou- tupued to rule quite firm. ‘The roveipts were quite (ght apd stock reduced. The sales com srised 1.200 a 1,500 bbis. at the quotations given above. Wheat was more active at the recent concession in price. The transactions footed up about 20,000 bushels, included in whica were about 9,000 a 10,000 bosbels Milwaukie ciab at $1 50a 81 oy with » cargo of Canadian white at $1 89; 1,600 do. inferior club do at $1 47, and about £60 bushels choicaindians red at $1 72 Corn was rather heavier, with sales of about 15,06 a 20,00 bushels, chietly Western mixed, ta store, at Mo ade, and some Southern yellow at Go. a Bo. Ry e—The market was drm at $1 25 for Northern, and $l V6 a SL 3S for New Joreoy, Oats wore heavy, with modo- rate pales at De, a 650. for State, and 660, a O80. for Weat- talea embraced 2,500 bags Rio—tho go of tho Now Light—on private terms, and »mall tote do. at ile. a 10),¢, aud @ small tot of La guayra at LLc., and 100 mats Java at Ie. Cortoy.—The Inarket was qaiet, as dealers wor ing for iater foreign news. The sales were confined to about £00 bales, «ithout change of moment in prices, Furaitts —To Liverpool, 309 tierons beef more engaged, at 9¢.; 100 bhde, tallow ‘at f9.; 1,000 bates of cute s. per bale, To Bromen, 50 Lhda, quercitron bark “t 200., and 20,000 staves at $12. A ship was taken upto toad’ at St. Jobn’s for Liverpool, at 65s., aod a bark to ond at Richibacto with deals for Liverpool, at S28, 6¢., and a bark to at Wilmington for Havana, with jumber, at $12 per M. There was uo change to nowce in rates for Loa- don or Havre. Thoms.—The market continued without change. The ntes yeater day and today wore 1,000 Marnca!ta at 2ic., 6 mosthe; 600 dry Tampico, at 250., do ; 2 Ibs, moutue. ot was quiet, and quotations nominal, A amall lot of 10 bbls. Now Orleans sold at srivate terms. Naval Stomm About 1,000 bbls, Common rosin wnt sols at iWe. per 10 tbe. veltwered. Moderate salea of peniine were mato nt 600. a fle. ors and time, and interest added, Tar was in good demand, with wales of 660 a S60 bbix. Wilmington, reported at $ and 700 do, at $257.44 a0. Crude turpentine ‘and pominal. On. —Linsood war io better demand, and sales reported of rome 50,000 000 enliona Yo a 800, Cash, loclad ing 4,000 gallons in bond at Te, vaid to be equal to So, doty paid. Crude |whaie and sperm wore without change cf moment Ip prices. Trovmon.—Pork—The market was heavy and prices ‘Tho ealoa embraced about 300 @ 400 bbis, mean at 3.50, and 100 do, at $23 4, which was the closing tigure, Prime waa at $19 20.0 $1925, Beof—The mukot conti. nued quite steady, with sales of about 260 bbls, taotading country mess at $140 $15, while repacked Western from $16 60 a $17, country prime and railroad moss wore quit at about $12 60; prime meas ranged from $23 4 $30, aod $51 asked. arma were quiet, at $23.4 $23 facen continued firm, at lige als';. Cut monte gowd demand at tail prices, while sales were belog con ived to about \0 hada, Including shoulders lOc, aud hams at Ile. a 120. Lard was steady, with salee of about 260 bbia. at 14)eya 14.0. Butter was in better eupply and beovy, with with sales of Obio at 170, a 20., and State at Ife a Ze,’ Cheese ranged from do ® Lic. Kier Sales of 180 casks were made at 4340. a 53/0. Scr ues —Tho market was quiet and ae wee yuite Lunited. Resides some other «mall lota to the trade, 07 hhda. Caba | moseovade were sold at 105¢0., aid 304d, Porto Itico at 10,6. Torneo —alea wero and prices unchanged. Tho tales embrace! {2 hhde. Kentucky and Maysyilo at Vie. a ike. ; 50 bain Havana ot Si kge. a 450.; 7 cases Flo rida at 380., and 16 bales Havana scraps a} p. & MW Estate Operations, tee fonowine fale were made at anction yesterday. The competion was very spirited om the Chatham streot perty, aod po lees than ninety-four bids were made the sale waa made — Hono and lot No. 66 Chatham st., Pig a of Doane, 25x81... $27,400 Ie T Wii bv, | Bosco 0. ska OMIA, Le lot northeast cor, Maim road and Camilla st., with water right., seseeee 0,610 “e PTON, Starey fecayo. ” eave, 115 hou (t wort of Cros et., with a two et thereon, lots 262114 etl ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Fos Station ead Bet | Wanted, coat page MISCELLA NEOUS. on © # witlt TO % FOR BRET Fran ot CALE Rar $4 patent SBARbe, wate in onder, by A. Bal " 4 in street) Beet French patent leathar boos, ; 2080 date a shoes and garters, beat quality, equaily low | NB aa lage and moasiin, Tah —— eee a 5 OROTS FREPAR TION 7 een tid glares of all colors witront the sliahiagt amit. | at prices The Board of Trastcce of the Iilinote aad Michigan Aaptare.—tareh & Co., Maitioal Care Wrase CMs, romore. to Ne 9 Vesey mreel, Asver Howse canal bare ordered a dicidend—ten per conteon the prin. re jon on dhe glows, and the dirt insanity d\anp- vat "Gan hore clone Biiy prira. Waoleva ¢ nnd retal at | Broadway. R BIX ra MY ONGUERT HAS thous: of beardives and hairless cause it vever falls to forse the aaa fi ety two days from the ma, $1.0 bots seal 10 amy couawy, BG, Gi TAM Gt Broadway. Hayes, Brooklyn. Pivcsrocls Tun beat nye fe ne conntry, = Sronse came SONVIELE, Sr iicaletal Srie Has Fou, Lr} THE $8 ©) SHOES Bim Ware ey, sone tee nsetim 4 boots at JON! No, W Ann Le MAGNETIC POWDER— Free trom poisom Por the destrastiom of Bedbugs avd roaches, Mor tha nad fens pls ana tom ec nite ea, #2 or dean _, Beaten eee, crantortat GAT@RDAY RVFNING, V0 Port, THR BATUBIAY EVENING FUs ome ee THR SATURDAY RVEWING FOHT, ae ioe — TUE SATURDAT DvEMMG Tod activa paper Philadetyhia paper. TEE SATURDAY EVENTWO 1% Paw AATURDAY sven Bef a et sotaaaehe Phiadelphte pe ‘The Fon: for Juge 13 in isemed thia morning. oatatest the contin ustion of tite deeply inlerestins story —Oute, rae Cava Crp Read the begicaing in th yomatet of the ferald, avd then go vm 'any of th ews dealers conitanalion, | Tat you will get tuily tts worth of your money may be seen by tbe following wiak tn Ne or CONTENT, Ohip the nt anwry ot Permayien: Beso ocr rorf the raat By Mra. Denison, col witlbe peblates’ ( bapter 5 he bt Ste-The Pa Interview with the Biranger, [chip beminge to see the Werld. a Chabter M Fen nar ingen Phe. Pritt {he Ton; A Bago (onc ‘our ne tat the G dent re ia 1700; Durre Polled; Young Amories aad Ob aie War Trail—Four more Chapters of this fascinatieg a vowing Requisite in ons Climatet—At Eperimeat va @ ON Kew Rampshue Judge's Charge. General Puts Piety Point d with Protety. Humor D partment—Weatrra Rlog Hair, Mrs. Partiagton, her Opinton; teu Sermons. ao neace: How he Lowt kbp Dying ont of Time—Wete- Useful Kecipes—To Clean Sit; Tarkleh Mortar and Oe- ment; How to Cook Kgus; Tar Water, aa usedin the Treat mer’ of Murrain; # xtract of Ren’ Work for June—Cnitivation of Carn; Beets; Carrotay Potatoes; Ph ast Corn; Millet; Ruta Baga Turulps, Tight. The Tomb of « lime The Grearte Wicthama, Musas Cave Lnoomar. he Great ichham—A, Turious Cave of And a variety of other articles too on oe. Ps at is publahed by DEACON "s PATERSON, Ne Third wrvet Philadelphia. Aabacription price ‘Sa # Tose co Acents a sugte number. ingle numbers can also be had ot Texter & Bro. 14 Ans street. nnd Row # Torsey 121 Nassau sive, New York, am@ Of all the news dealers | Price 4 cents. jack pumbers of the PUST can geacrally be obwined of energetic dealer, Ge plain ead Of coffee, tan, and ghockolate colors, French ant Ainericna wot felt bats, Oo tae nae Cena, at very Gaawalte Ripten ene einten, One ‘tRaw za, Among which they mention the ‘new and attractive Chiat i iar Tand exosedingly heanttfd. ‘winnow ata DEs, KELTY & rR, mi erate Fo. & w BE READY TOMORRO! The NATIONAL No. 42, vot Lt. Portrait of George W. Matseil, Bay of a Burglar. the Jew Pedier. Murder at Weedsport Mysterious reeety in the city. Tragedy and Suicide. Bobbery of a Bank Messenger. Panvile Poicouing Case dieacription of the peteomern. The Prozress of ihe Burdell Uase—more inyeiery Dodger in the Sixth Ward. Dorset —*hop! iing—Toe Panel Game, Fowdies ia Kugland » Hundred Years Age, eiglor’s henpiiyment Seduetior Trial im Brooklyn, Foreign Criminal News Revolting Murder of a Girt. Daring Burgiary at 4 Parm House. A Treble Murder ia France. A Mechanical Prisoner - a Genius, A Notortons Bh arrested in Maagary, Biection Kor at 121 Nassau # rent Anpua) anbscription a en Mont iL. SEYMOUR, “4 males Baneare—Pexocxr0y.—Un Tueeday, Jane 9, ia &. Thou. § ‘3 oe. tu this =: Mg Rev, Wm. «. P. Barmertto Eau youngest daughter of Oat. Stanton Peodieton, all of Brookiyn, Buveaam—Lixostay —tn Calvary church, on Monday, June 8, by the Kt, Rev. Horatio Pottor, Mr, fame A. Bawa aw to'Mias Maria McDor Gal, eldest daughter of Caled F. Lindsley, Req., all of this city’ Dictou—W iaKLek —Un Tuoeday, June 9, by the Rev, A. M. Osborn, D. D., Mr. Pmuny 8. Nichow, of iWieh mond, Ve., to Mire Mauena A. A Weewan, of ois ety, Troy papors please copy. Janvia—Frot —{n Brookiyn, on Monday, Save 3, by the Rov. Samuel M. Haekina, rector of St. Merk's churot, Jere Janey to Birt, vern, Unied daughter of the late Kobert Frith, of Tideswell, berb' sbire, Engiand. SvypaM—Vav Asepaie—In New Brunswick, N aw Tuesday moruing, Jano 9, by the Rew. 8 B Hi Dd, Rev. J fi. BevDsM, pastor elect of the Reformed ‘ek church at Fieukill Landing, Datchess county, N. ¥ , mane, daagh or of the lave Dted. Raruapes.—On Toesday, Jane ¢, of consumption, Mrs. Mania [urs siuper, widow of the late Bainbrit ge, ow Huoterdon county, Ne # Jersey, inthe 76th year of her age Her fricods and relatives are respectfully invited to as. ton t her foneral, this afternoon at two o’c ock of her’ son ia law, F. A. Casilear, t, Wilkameberg, N. ¥. Willan and Whiaabeth Bured, agod 14 months and’? Bovia —Oa Thureday, Jane 4, Bima Taman ni Wm. W. Hoyle, and daughter of Thome L. and Parkor. aged 31 yenre, 0 months and 19 aaye. Her faperal wid take place on Tharsday afvrnoon, Jun 11, from the residence of her father, 20 Moa'one y street, at two o'clock. The relatives ana’ friends of the faméty fare respectfully invited to asterd without further invite toa. Baowy.—On Tuesday, June 9, of dropsy of the ram, Wrsiam Ilewnr, infant on of Jamee H. and Macy Aum Brown, of New York. Montreal papers plea Camu. In Pictabur Carwwaw, of Brooklyn, BS years. ‘The funeral will take ‘BM three o’clonic this after. noon, from 580 l'ear| «treet, Brooklyn. The relatives aad friends are reepeo'fully invited to astend. Friows.—On Monday Jane $, Mawon N., wits of Joka P. Fellows, Jr., in the 2d year of her her age. ‘and friends of the copy. on Sundey, Jure 7, Gumm @ ailenc ance. MoGrexer.—On Monday, June 8, Mant, Patio Set ~ Penn} in tbe 50 yout of ber age, native tbe ie, 0M luesday morning, Juae a, years. relatives are respecfully tr yited to as. who, aged 3) tend bie funeral, on Thursday afternoon, Jano il, further tnetiation. Rarvanrr.—On Tuesday, June 9, of dysomtery, the af fects of teething, Joan | AY A Doreard aad Francea Raiferty, nzod 16 20 days. ease haane, ten et bene” three *"Fermson.-—in thie ety, oa, Tusetag wvesteg —In thia city, on Tuosda: June 9, Grows Wasraa, only 100 of George tad Amaalia, Phomeve! dl “tbe relatives and friends of the family are invited fo attend his funeral, on Ghursday morning at ot yon o'clock, wy ye thy ay a 46 Broadway. Travers. —On Se: a Turnure, The relatives and frienda of the Senay eo tartet toe tend her funoral, from her late residence, 180 Sec rnd are. ue, this morning, June 10, at half past ‘nine o'clock. Vacaa.—On Tuesday ae in 9, Aumcanoee F. Vacum, M. 1., in the 58th year of Weevon. — fn N A., Wile of Befus Woman, ald danghter of Lames Sure Woh, Xa