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( y 58bpibS”" se en * ABRIVAL OF THE CALIFORNIA OVERLAND MAIL. SraiNorELD, Mo , April 16, 1860. ‘The overland mail coach, with regular Callfornis dates ‘Of the 26th ult., and telegrephic despatches to the 27th, arrived bere last night. The news by this coach is in the ‘Main anticipated by the pony express. Tne iiie fy i | Fr | sk i : ft i I i if i : # fe : ofl Fr g, iF Fi 4 § &: H ace Aa mipes are ly % $1,506 have been subscribed to build a jail at Bs law i zg ac 7 Injunction Orange Horse Car Raiiroad, at Newark. Newarx, April 16, 1860. An injunction against further progress on the Newark and Urange Horse Car Railroad has been granted by ‘Chanoélior Green, at the instance of Owen McFarland, of this city, aud the work is now suspended. The ground bad been broken from the Murket street depot to Broad street, anc tbe rails laid fora portion of this distance. Tae groundz upon which the injunction was asked for have not transpired. is the firet horse railroad organ- ized in this city, and its sudden stoppage creates much ts Fire in St. Johns, Michigan. Sr. Jonws, Mich., April 16, 1860, ‘A fire this morning destroyed the following property:— Munger & Brother’s, dry goods; J. Hicks’, dry. goods Vancise, grocery; Wright, millinery goods; and the Republican office, with its type and presses. The loss is eatimated at $20,000, with but a small insurance. a Aid for Miramon. New Onumans, April 14, 1960. It ts reported that a vessel, with ammunition, &c., for Miramon, will leave here shortly. Southern Occan Steamer Movements. Savawnan, April 16, 1860. ‘The ecrow steamship Huntsville, of Cromwell’s line, from New York, arrived st seven o’olock last evening. | Granp Ral A Gire last night ed nine stores aod on Ca- nal street, tuotiwaliings oot Storehouse snd three, barns Fire in Grand R: Mich. oo ae caann t sro Mien” Ape 16, 1260 ‘They dug through a wall cighteen inches and a stone wall two feet thick, when they knocked dewn the jailor, stole his keys, and escaped through the main entrance, One was a burglar under ten years imprisonment, and the thera horse thief. A heavy reward is offered for their i Sinking of a Western Steamer. Sree ‘The steamer Defender bound from New to pee etre ‘and supk near Lacoina Saturday even- 3, &. 3 & ge 5 * g & . dull at 22340, Saux or Unctamep Freicut.—Yesterday morning the Adams express office in this city was crowded to excess by all classes of citizens, on the occasion of the sale by pubdlic auction of all the unclaimed freight in the hands of the company for the laat twelve months. Thesalo ‘commenced at half-past ten o’clock, an@ was, continued with great animation duriog the , the obtained Ddeing inc very instance extremely ’. fold contisted of boxes and packages of various sizes; nd one extraordinary condition of sale insisted Abat every gentleman should bid for and bave a pack- /age knocked down to bim without the privilege of kaow- | ing its contents. This led to considerabie confusion and ‘ merriment, and a nvmbcr of pointless jokes were cracked at the expense of the purchasers. Lot No. 18 proved to be a box of considerable weight, 20 much 60 that it was with difficulty raised sufficiently *; high to be seen by the bidders. Many were convinced | that it contaived something valuable, and it was kaocked | down for $4 62. Iat No. 202 consisted of a tin box, bearing the name of , Which some sarcastically inclined an infernal machine, others more sanguine, doubtless thinking that it mi, of the jewelry of that celebrity, @ommerced an active rivalry for its possession, and it ‘was finally sold for $6 25. The sale yesterday closed at 4:30 P. M , with the dis- poeal of iot No. 210. The arent consisting of smalier packages, said to be the most valuable, will be sold to- aay. The whole affair, so far, must have proved a success, as upwards of $1,500 were taken in yesterday. "williamsburg City News. Tae Two Lirme Giat# Burxep 10 DeatH.—QOur account of the burning to death of two Jittle girls in Williams- Bangs on Satarcay evening, by mang te t0 their clothes while piaying with maiches, was, in some \- correct. The children were aged ivell years, and were daughters of Mr. Geo ‘at 190, instead of 184 South First street. Domestic News Items. tibtecy il at ii rele ile f i Hi ee I ij ails EeELEey We pie ifs Ea! iy iy 5 i i ij i : H es gs i Qa Eg H t H H he En ma : : ! juest this (Tuesday) evenipg. The lover of this girl is Nappieda ts be a Fred Ob oe ef tontallronda trons ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. ‘Since the above was penned our reporter visited the residence of the gentleman who alleges to have suddenly and mysteriously lost an inmate of his house while in his employ aga gcamstrees and nurse in West Thirty nioth street, and learned that the girl missing therefrom haa since been indirectly heard from by an attaché of the po Mice, who understands she bas eloped with a lover aad departed for parts unknown; therefore the hopes of trao- ing out the murderers of the unfortunate is likely to re- tm«in a mystery for some time to come, if not forever. ‘The girl in qacetion as missing is lesa than five feet high, about eighteen yeare of age, rather pretty as regards the face, and very attractive in ber manners. The scar at tbe beck of the ear wat caused by a fall from @ step-lad der, and, indeed, was so far back from the car that in dressing the wound it was necessary to cut away ® portion of the hair. whereas the scar foucd on ibe corpse ig pronoonced by Dr. Quidor, the gentleman who conducted the post mortem examination, aga peculiar ope, and would be easily recognized from the of its beivg a round hole, about the nize of a large sbot. It bad the appearance, in his opinion, of ig of long stancing, and certainly must have discharged mat- ter, af, Upon Cutting away the car and part of the flesh surrounding, it was found these holes extended down to the null-bone, Another circnmstance bas come to light of & girl who bas been missing from the American Aid Socicty for about three weeks. A gentleman connected with the society visited the place where the corpse is, but was uaable to make « definite recognition, He says she was sent by them to ® place, and paving effectea an engagement, en- tered actually into the service ot her employers, but after hort time bad eloped, left saddeniy, and at bight her loyment, ieaving behind ber clothes, and wiges duc, bas not been heard of since, although active search nae ince been daily made, and, extensive inquiries insti- ‘Still another case has been discovered of a young lady, about 22 years ef age, answering to a covsiderable ox- tent the size, form, aud goveral appearance of the de- — 4 Pe Beater eg adoct hanger heard wate Bg more ‘@ month, and general presam| is, oy ber friends and relations, that sbe has been inveighied pes ed some Cesignivg person. who, after accomplish- ing ruin, bas either silenced her tongue by foul play, or conveyed ber to some infamous place where she is now detained by force. ‘Thus rests the matter up to the hour of our going to press. To morrow, no doubt, something furiher will de- velope itself, and we hope it will. City Intelligence. Mayor Woop Ory ror Cuanestoy.—At half-pest seven bis departure for Charleston, to be cratic. National Convention’ next ‘Wood's absence Alderman Peck, “of the Board of Aldermen, will be acting Mayor. Tee Steamemr Costroversr Serrmp.—The case of Graham agaimt Meyer, which grew out of the sale of steamships, has been settled: by the ‘street, upon the body of a man named Peter Marphy, who was kicked to death by a vicious horse. Deceased: it appeared, was leaning against the side of the stall when he slipped and fell tinder the liorse’s feet. The rate, ipjaring iD ei, nies oe Kime aflorweas. "The jury rendered 8 verdict of heat Presented them- selves as ‘The accused was brought be- fore Justice and committed to answer. C. E. L, Stuart, Esq., editor of the New York Daily News, has lost his youngest daughter, who was born two years ego in Kingston, Ulster county. She died of scar- iet fever, which is very prevalent here and in Eagland. Accent on™“THE Srxmm Avenve RaizosD.—Michael Conway, a child about four years old, was run ovor at the corner of King and Varick streets, on Saturday morning, by one of the Sixth avenue railroad cars, and so severely injured that he died yesterday at the New York Hospital in consequence. The body of deceased was taken to the residence of his parents, No. 70 Houston street, where Coroner Schirmer will hold an inquest upon the body to-day. The driver of the car was arrested at the time of the accldemt and taken before Justice Kelly, who dis- charged him for want pf evidence. Fine ix West ToiktexntH Stexet.—About s quarter be- fore eleven o’clock last evening a fire broke out in the basement of the building No. 111 East Thirteenth street, owned and occupied by Isaac Haber as a dwelling. The alarm was quickly given, and by the prompt arrival of the firemen the flames was soon - y career (ia building, hyitllletig 3 the North rer Insurance panies. originated from the heaters. Fatat Fart.—Agnes Remsen, an Irishwoman, residing in the rear of No. 126 Cannon street, while going up siairs last evening, about ten o'clock, slipped and fell to the bottom of the stairs, and was instantly killed. It is sup- the spinal cord was broken. Her body was taken to the Eleventh precinct station house, and an inquest will be held to-day. Brooklyn City News. Brooriyx Common Counct.—The Board met last even- ing, and did considerable business. Amongst the most important is the following:— The following communication from the Mayor, vetoing he resolution appropriating $20,000 for ferry purposes, was presented:— Mayor’s Orrick, April 4, 1860. To THe Common Covnctt:—Gentiamen—I return, without my , the resolution adopted by your honorable body im secret session on the 26th ult., di the Romptroller ‘to transfer to the Ferry and Water Rights Account Fund any moneys in eo treasury unappropri- ated, a sum sufficient to See Se expenditures which may be made or incurred by Special Committee on Ferry and Water Sag nln poses oft employment of vouneal and. other. necaebory poses employment of counsel an expense, thatthe balance on haad ought tobe sufficient and ample, And Ican see no room for other con- clusion then that the larger sum ,is intended to be used to influence, improperly, the votes of members of the Legisiature. In this view of the case,I cannot, under any circumstances, give my sanction to such anact. The corruptions that have crept into our logislative bodies and among public offices, present an grr of the decay of pubiic virtue and mo: » and if to this is to be addea the stil shadow, our legisiative bodies to be a voting Trgesmvents ot money to infuetice the action of anoiuers ft is time for the friends of popular institutions to awake to the dangers that surround them. 1 trust that your ‘body will reconsider its action on this matter and erage from its records this evidence of its (to say the least) basty and ill-advised action. itfully submit. ted. SAMUEL S. PO! , Mayor. ‘The communication was ordered to be spread upon the minutes. Mr. John G. sent in his resignation as a mem- ber of the Board of Education. Mr. B. has recently been one of the Metro; Police Commissioners. soeard ty ae ie oflered — y St appears te’ ic reports of of the State Resombiy Srinta ny tbat Mi Callicot, one '» made an effort to ire ateata a procure aain ver mm into cay |, expenditures and Profits of the forries to Brooktyn, in wh: oh effort he waa i i i z E i g 3 3? resolution condem! the Tie Jew, inasmouch as the Mayor is hereby removed the Board, thus leaving the city without rep was offered by Alderman Douglass, and lost by a te il ‘The Board of Aldermen adjourned to Wednesday even- ing. Eros Oounty Crrcorr Covrt-—CALenvar For APRit. 17.— Nos. 67, 31, 73, 15, 79, 80, 30, 41, 47, 48, 60, 70, 86, 81, 12, 16, 19, 42, 69. Brooxtyn Crrr Court.—Nos. 22, 17, 8, 44, 47, 49,752, 63, 54, 55, 56, 59, 60, 19, 33, 34, '39,'7, 8, % A Swap on “re Wixc."—A young man named Van Brunt Bergen, residing at Bay Rigge, shot a fish hawk on the wing a few days since and brought him down, withs living Fhad in his talons, which the hawk had just taken from the water. NOTICES OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Books Received to April 15. ‘The War in Nicaragua, by General Walker. ‘The History of France, by Parke Godwin. Bell's Knowledge of Living Things. ‘Timbs’ Inventors and Discoverers in the Useful Arts. Milburn’s Pioncers, Preachers and People of the Mis- sissipp! Hitchoock’s Anatomy and Physiology. ‘Whately on the Corruptions of Chrietianity. Old Leaves Gathered from Household Words. Fragments from the Study of a Pastor, ‘The Caxtons, Barpers’ library edition. Kit Kelven’s Kemels. Walter Ashwood, a Novel. Rita, an Autobiography. ‘The American Life Assurance Magazine, vo!. 1. ‘The Threo Pines. Stories of Rainbow and Lucky. Mile. Mori, a Tale of Modern Rome, &e., &c, Toe War ix Nicaracva. Written by Gen. William Walker. S. H. Goetzel, Mobile. . Tke man who is his own ndvocate has « fool for his client, says the proverb, and the axiom parsphrased may be justly applied to the guihor of this book. General Walker, surrounded by the reserve which he took care to maintain towards those who took service under him, was ® peraonage of undefined and undefinable mental propor- tions, and he consequently passed current with the poblic for a certain amount of capacity. His memoir will prove fatal to the reputation, such as it is, that he has acquired, inesmuch as it shows that a man may occupy a large ‘Bpace in the eye of the world without having much in him. Tax History or France. By Parke Godwin. Vol. 1 (Ancient Gaul). Harper & Brothers. Mr. Godwin undertakes to supply a want that has long been felt—that of s good history of France. Judging from the execution of the opening volume, the task could not bave fallen into better hands. The style is clear, simple and forcible, a conscientious care is shown in the investigation of facts, and the analytical power displayed in the elucidation of disputed points of history shows that the writer has not over estimated his qualifica- ’ tions for so important # work. ‘Tus Proummas, Paracuxes axbPaors oF ras Mis- sIssirrr Vatusr. By William Heary Millburn. Derby & Jackson. ‘There are few more interesting men than the author of this volume. Afflicted by a bodily infirmity which would have debarred to most persons an active career, ho has yet contributed largely to the moral and intellectual int structions of his fellow beings. As traveller, author, leo- turer and preacher, his life has been one continued round of exertion, and from all these pursuits he has continued to elicit as much enjoyment for himself as benefit for others. His present book, though of serious purpose, is delightfally written, and will be read with all the interes of an exciting romance. Mapemowsiie Mont; 8 Tale of Modern Rome. ‘Ticknor & Fields, Boston. The object of this tale is to present a correct Picture of the life of the Eternal City under its modern every day aspects. The plot is rendered sub" servient to this’ aim, and is therefore in a measure cir- cumscribed in tts scope. It is still, however, sufficiently skilfully wrought out to interest the reader deeply in its developement, and to give effect to the tableaux of Roman customs and manners of which it is made the vehicle, Srozis or InvENTORS AND DiscOVERERS 1x SCIENCE anp tae Useroz Ants. By John Timbs, F. 8. A. Harper & Brothers. There is in this little volume a vast amount of scientific information conveyed ina simple and easy form. We know no better work to place in a boy’s hands, Hironcocs’s Anatomy anp Paysionogy. Iverson & Phinney. ‘This is also a capital elementary book for the young. It 4s copiously illustrated with plates and diagrams, which supply that fulness of illustration which so condensed a text must necessarily fail in MUSIC. Luruivs. By W. Vincent Wallace., J. Hall & Sons. ‘We havé received the complete score of this opera from the yublishers. It is more Italian in style than any of Mr. Wallace’s previous compositions, and contains some exquisite gems of melody. “The Spell,” and the romance of the tenor in the first act, are eepecially deserving of admiration. The ballad, “My Home, My Heart's First Home,” in the second act, is also very pretty, but betrays some Irish souvenirs. Alto. gether the work may be considered as one of the com- Pposer’s most successful efforts. ‘We have received from Messrs. Firth, Pond & Co, the following new pieces of music:—La Moscovite Danse Nationale,” pour piano, par J. Ascher. “L’Eho de ls Rive,” barcarole, pour piano, par A. Croisey. “The Love and Beauty,’’ polka, by J, H. McNaughton. “The New Annen Polke,” by Straus, Jr. ‘I’ll Coma to Thee, Carrie,” by Albert H. Wood. “The Mab Waliz:,’’ by Edgar H. Munson. “The Musical Bazaar,” &c. No. 72 of “The Musical Friend” contains an sir for the piano, with variations, by 8. B. Mills,a ballad by Sam. Lover, @ Polka Militaire by Ascher, a ballad by Balfe, and a Scotch song by Surene. Hints, Suggestions and Cerrections from Correspondents. ANOTHER CANDIDATE FOR THE POLICE SUPBRIN- TENDENCY. A “Taxpayer” suggests, in addition to the list of candi- dates recently published in the Herarn, for the General Superintendency of the Police, the name of Captain Squires, of the Eleventh precinct, Captain S. was born in Steuben county, in this State, in 1815, and is consequently in his 45th year. He com- menced his career in a printing office, at an eariy age, and pursued the calling of printer and editor most of the time in this city since 1835. He is the senior of the pre- rent police captains by several years, having held the po- sition under all the changes of political parties for the Jest fourteen years, during which time he has dis- Unguished himself for hie strict cisciplinary habita and more than ordinary executive ability. His long service in the police department has furnished him wit a fund of valuable information possessed by few. GOVERNOR ROBINSON, OF KANSAS. Richard J. Hinton wishes to make s correction in his letter published in the Heraxp of the 10th inst., in al- luding to the revolutionary designs of Gov. Robioson, of Kansas, says:—‘ The types make me say, ‘Perhaps arms to attack the slave States.’ The portion which I wish corrected I have italicized, "I intended to say, ‘and whether hey were adopted, &o.’ ”” * _ Official Drawt Hod, Davis & 00.’ Consolidated Later ng of Gene 2% Crass 806, Arma. 16, 1460. 89, 8, 20, 23, 30, 32, 9, 12, 44, 76, 55, 71. Prizes cashed 6! 658 Broadway. Cironiars sent free. HOOVES, DAVIS & CO., Georgia, THE FAMILY HERALD. ef the Statue te Hoary Clay, at Richmond, Va.—The Methodist Episcopal Comeremce—White Slaves in England—Arrival of the Japanese Em- baessy at Sam Francisco—Interesting ‘The Fammr Henaip of to-morrow (Wednesday) will Contain an interesting account of the Iaauguration of the Clay Statue at Richmond, Va.,on the 12th inst., with re- Porte of the speeches of the distinguished persons present om the occasion; A Report of the Proceedings of the New York Methodist Epiacopai Conference; A Vow Interesting Debate in the British Houso of Commons on White Slavery to England; An Account of the Arrival of the Japanese Embassy at San Francisco, with a Description of the ‘Voyage from Jeddo; A Letter from Our Correspondent at Great Salt Lake City; the Letters that Passed Between the Prinoipals and Seconds in the Recent Potter and Pryor Affair; AUl the Local News of New York and Vicinity of importance; Reports of the Cattle, Provision and Money Markets, and all interesting nows matters of tho pro- coding week. ‘Tanus—$2 0 year; four cents a single copy. Subsorip- tens recetved at the office, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York. Singte copies for salo at the counter and by all news agonts. Advortisoments inserted at the usual Hamasp rates. Drawings of! France, Broadbents & Co.'s nN Sussex Counry—Cxass 91, Aran 16, 1960, 55, 68, 24, 52, 38, 25, 74, 46, 44, 6, 78, 7. 76. Cousouparen Lorreny—Cuass 64, APRIL 16, 1860. $1, 26, 62, 70, 39, 34, 49, 6%, 66, 69, 51, 17, 25. FRANCE, BROADGENTS 4’CO., ‘Managers, Wilmington, Delaware. SE Dra: of the Delaware State Lette- ties.—WUUD, EDDY & 00. Managers of the DELAWARE, GRORGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTRAIES. \WARB—Exteé 1483. NO. 131, Apnit 16. 1260. 44, 6, 62, 9, 68, 65, 20, 7, 64, GL, 17, 24, Draw, No. Ari rARE—CLASS If 16, 1860. 61, 8; 61, 27, 68, 45, 33, 39, 53, 47, 11, 28, 62,20. een ene OOD, MODY & CO, Wimington, De. The Day of the Battle.—Letters from the editor. George che mpicu—Bis Oj Wilkes; Letter from John Morrissey, the ex inion on the Comiog Fight: air. Wilkes’ Visit jption of Hsin Quarters sod Mode of Training; of Beeran's Quarters, drawn and en: }; Heenas Nit Besten by Baker; Letter from J Coming Mil!, and the American clorses in Kpgiand; Full Koport of the Great Racket Match; The Southern Kaces; A great variety of Prize Bing Correspondence and Sporting News from all parts of the world, ia WiLKE&s" oP.BLi, now out. Brooklyn.—Fact Indiaputable, that ‘WiLL1sMS0s'S Photographs are incomparadiy above all competion in New York or the coustry. Something New. —A Hemmer, Tacker, FELLES, BINDAR, AND GAUGK JOMGINKD, jnet patent ed; erapie hemming, ary width and {hickness of cloth giner applied to an fachiné by any one, in a few Dinules SRTAIL PRION $6. LIBERAL UIsCOUNT TU THE TRADE. Orders by tail supplied, postage pak. Come plete imetruetions go with every GEMM Send for a eircu- ter, )s0, UNIVERSa L BOSOM-FOLDSS and SELF- MaREBK for quilting | J ISIVERSAL HEMMER 0O,, 429 Broadway. Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrap.—Mil- lions of Bortixs aze now used every year im the United States thing, with never failing success Relief is im- Only twenty five ceais « bottle. © Schicferdecker’s Water Cure, Wall Eouse, Williamabuzg. Specialities of the lungs and womb. White's “Se: tion” Dress Hat, Sprin: sivle, WHITE, hatter, 216 Brosdwany, opposite St Paul's Geo. a & og oor a Euliptic le Mem eet SOLLENS, 490 Broadway. sista Rremtnectre seer Unt & WELLS, 908 Beestwar. : Singer's Sewing Machin ration, very rapid and capabie of every kind of work. Tinto paeorewies at EW STYLES 1 SINGER & 00,, 458 Brosdway. and all other Brands of Coal prices, tents Sate Payee Sey hieved a celebrity az 20 smut! fying and preserving the akin. “439 Brosdway.” Trefalio, — — Secret ae menuty, the complexion beautiruly clear and brilliant 66 coats s Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machines. Office 605 Broadway, New York. ay Holloway’s Pills —Neglect of These Vi- tal principles, the head cool. the feet warm, and the bowels regular—are daily witnessed in the numerous desth.. These medicines exert potent and healthy tniluence on the stomach Steinway & Son’s OVBESTEUNG GRASDS AND SQUARE PIANOS. ‘Warerooms 84 86 Walker street. Dr. Marsh Continues to Apply his Radi- esl Cure Frum with success fn permanent oe Nerna or ruptere, -MABSH & CO., No.2 Vesey ty 8%. ‘The Truss 4s Decidedly Superior Pp og dh hh lls hate te eee an pele Tae teria he weit Vidonis ead foals ood ene wholerie Privately applied. No. 6 Astor House. aa aa Serofula.—A few Bottles Bal Sagas Desorey strictly the fo Ce around. bottle, and a the Rheum Ointmest, Serofula ‘Healing Ote- will cure every case. The Illusive Wigs, = pee aha it stainable seams, stand pre omin oI Brosdway, northeast corner of Reade street, opposiie Siew Barry’s had oongcete is a Best bang ‘beapest artiolo for dressing, beaut i , curl preserving and resioring (se Ladiea, ea he dd by atl the hair, To bye ep pap Bore to deed Ol Jelly, patented August ; orn Socaunystdon eed Sorolona atestors * Sod bry Tnventor, 138 Fourth avenue. and by all pl PENFOLD, Pa&- KER & MOWER, 15 Beekman wholesale agenta. Married. Atroe1ii—Movrrox.—On Monday, April 16, b: C. M. Jamieson, J. , late dreas, California, to Misa Lrpia Hon. &. D. Moulton, of this city. California papers please copy. Corvan—Giass.—On Sunday, April 16, by the Roy. J. F. Groker, Mr. Wr1sam Cotvan, of Ajnbama, to Miss Saran Grass, of New York. Lawnent—Siea.—On Wednesday evoning, April 11, by the Rey. T. W. Conway, Mr. RicwaxpG. D. Lamsert, of Lamberteville, Staten Inland, to Miss AMANDA M., youngest daughter of the late Judge William Shea, of Roeaville, Staten Teland, Kxxrp—McPusrson.—On Wednesday, April 11, at All Saints church, New York city, by the Rev. Edward 0. Fiagg, Kowiy Kane, to Mary &., nocond daughter of Ed. ward 8. McPherson, Exq., all of thie city. ‘Barrnert.—On Wednesday evening, April 4, by the Rey. James Millett, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Gzorcx W. Rosgerso, late of Scotland, to Miss Canouine G. Baarnetr, all of this city. the Rev. San An- B., only daughter of the Died. Barry.—Op Sanday evening, April 15, Jomanva Barry aged 53 a native of Cork, Ireland. k an Richard Barry, ave tesyettully viv wiaiend wo man Richard are res, in’ at funeral "from her late residonce, No. 488 Pearl street, this (Tuesday) morning, at balf-past ten o’clock, from which her Ui wit ‘be conveyed to St. Andrews’ corner Duane and Osy Hall ) Where a ae toe oo up for thé re- Pee }, April 15, of consumption, Frances M., wife of Thos. Buttle, 80 years and 1 month. ie here in the of conflict I stayed, God gave mo submisaion and strength, as my day; In all my afflictions 10 Jesus, I cothe, ‘But now I'll rejoice in my heavenly home. Ber friends are respectfully invited to attend her fune- ra}, from her Iate resilience, 17 Batler treet, Brooklyn, shia (Tuesday) afternoon at’ balf past three o’clock. Milwaukee papers pleese as, Canizn.—On Monday, April 16, Wrauam A. Carter, The friends and relatives of the family, also tho Knickerbockor® and the ofjorts of the Ogurt of Sessions, Bolfast, Iretand , pape lease copy. Canxay.—On Sunday night, April 15, Samvet, som of Martha Carney, aged 6 years, 2 months aud 16 |. Day, and youngest daughter Of the late Harmon King, of New Yor’ liye in the 20h ? | 4 i = % g i 3 : £ this 8d 000, at one oO’ ‘ne ves and sate ot the are respectfully invited to at- d. ns will be taken to Greon wood Cemetery Fiaxacan.—Saran, the beloved wife of Henry Fiana- gan, in the 28th of her age. ‘The funeral will take this (Tuesday) afternoon, ‘at two o'clock, from her late residence, in Portland ave- aue, second door above Park avouse, Brooklyn. Her Jeeamaenth. ahah te: the Holy Cross Cemetery for in- Gorze.—On Sunday, April 15, Easst Rovowrn, son of John and Maria Gotze, aged 2 years, 2 months and 8 davs. ‘The fricuds and acquaintances of the family are respeot- fally invited to attend the funeral thia (Tuesday) after- Doom, at two o’clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 82 West Broadway. Grecory.—At his residence, near Elizabeth City, on Sunday, April 15, at half-past twelve o'clock P. M., Gzoxar: Guecory, in he oh sear of his age, The Cheney and eptoye mas ; br} attend the funeral Tuesday) morning, at half. eleven o'clock. Train Mee foot of Cortlandt sirock at ten o'clock A. M. Carriages will be in waiting at the depot ip Klizabeth City. Hatcu.—In this city, on Sunday, April 15, Axw, wife of D._B Batch, alter s long and severe illness, ‘Tho friends ana relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her Inte residence, No. 276 West Thirty-cixth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clo*k, without further invitation. Haxxisox.—Oa Monday, Apri! 16, Francw, infant gon of Michsel A, and late ADn Teresa Harrison, aged 2 months and 33 days. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his bern 494 Pearl street, on Wedyegday afternoon, al two oul 5 Liorp.—Suddenly, on Sunday, April 15, Lavma Tartor, only chile of Walter M. and Mary E, Lloyd, aged 2 years “Tne ioe id frien , e relatives an ids of the family are respec'fully iavited to attend the funeral frow tho reeidence of her andfalber, General Jobn Lloyd, No. 227 t Rest Tenth street, esday) afternoen, at two o’cl without further invitation. f , McFay.—In Brooklyn, E. D., 190 South Frat street, Saturday, Aprill4, Kuzayern and Euugy, daugnters of pleat di Margaret McFay, aged respectively 3 years 8 months and 19 days, and two years 3 months and 4 days. The funeral will take place at nine o'clock this Tuesday morning, from the residence of their parents. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, fhe remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Maxsuatt.—In this city, Sunday, April 16, suddeniy, Anican, Morr, wife of W. Marshall, aged 84 years. Friends of the are invited to attend the funeral from18 Weat Forty third street, near Fifth Avenue, on Wednt seven: 'o' The at the family grounds, for interment. © Murray,—On Monday, Aj Murry, 61 yeare, 6 months and days, a native of yh oe county of Roscommon, Ireland. His relatives and friends are invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Tuesday) 00n, from his late residence, viliage of Astoria, Long Island. Muter.—In Hoboken, N. J., on Monday, April 16, Exira Dex, wife of J.D. Millet, aged 21 years, 8 months and ay. Her funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), from ber late residence, No.-6 Seventh st., Hoboken, N. J. Tho friefds of the family are respectfully invited to Nama.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Sunday morning, April 15, after a Tong illness, Nammuuan G. Nevis, ia the Hii friends and those of the famaily aro Ouvsr.—On Sundsy, April 15, Harne Ina, only daugh- pany ye nema and Hannah Oliver, agcd 6 years, 1 month 8. "friends and aogiiaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Wednesday morning, at ten o’clock, from 114 Lewis street. Her re- maing will be taken to Newark, N. J. Newark, N. J., and Middletown, N. Y., papers please copy. PurryMan.—On Sunday, April 15, Caartes Pereruan, aged 81 years and 4 months, ® native of county Kerry, Ireland , Dorney. 2 on .—On Monday, April 16, Jonx Wesrzy Warner Roky, only gon of James and Jane Roen, aged 2 years, 7 months and 16 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, this Gy ge to late renideioe, No. 181 West Twentieth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. His remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Suvssme.—At Union Court House, South Car sud- denly,on the 4th inst., Mr. Jomn’ Sivssmr, lato of this e members of Kane Lodge 454 F.and A. M., wil meet at their Lodge Rooms on {Taesday) evening, at 8 o'clock, to take such action as may be deemed proper re- lative to the death of our late brother, John Slussser. Scormin.—At West Farms, on Saturday, Aprit 14, Har- eo to ie rel ee are invited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Dutak cburch, West Farms, (tie) afternoon, at two o’clook, without farther i Tooyz —On pati April 16, Davi Toone. aged 32 years, 4 months and 16 ‘The relatives and £3 of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. ae ‘street, on Weddesday afternoon, at two 6’clock. Zirorxe.—On Sunday, April 15, Faroenrex Senrixc, only son of G. Frederick and Amelia Ziegler, aged 1 ear. a The relatives and friends of the iamily are respectfully invited to ottend the funeral from the residence of his pa rents, No.17 Gay street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half past two o’clock. MISCELLANEOUS. RO NN NN Nw eC ee CO AYOTHRE LETTER PROM THE BENICIA BOY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. Morrissey in Londen—Whei he thinks of the fight. 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