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* contributions entrusted to his disbursement in 1856, he could give no account of them, for he ‘had burned his vouchers; and let this case be applied to all these Pennsylvania mendicant politicians, for they are all birds of s feather. ‘We depeud upon the sensible people of Pean- eylvania to save their State, aud not upon any Of these wandering party vagrants. ‘Noutxarion or Jupces:—There seems to be 9 sgteat deal of gratification on the part of the Sun and the Times—these twin organs of nigger- em, rowdyism, and “ little villany” generally— ‘because Judge Russell did not receive a renomi- mation from the rowdy nominating Convention ofTammany. One of these journals indulges in a homily upon the evils of electing the ju- diciary by popular vote; and certainly there could be no better evidence of the mischief of that system than the rejectiou of the City Judge by the grogshop politicians Who elected the members of that Convention, and sent them to commune with the mother of harlots, Tammany Gall. Judge Russell bas been now on the bench as City Judge nearly four years, and we will venture to say that since the time of Recorder Biker no man ever administered criminal law swith more. fearlessness and intelligence. Not a single decision of his, in any cause, has been reversed by the highest court in the State; but, on the contrary, every one of them has been ‘concurred in; and that is more than many io- erior judges can say. No one knows better ithe qualifications and integrity of Judge Rus- gell than the present Mayor, who was once his friend, and who, although be has differed with ‘him o2 some questions, will admit that his whole judicial course has been upright, fearless ‘and impartial. There ean be no clearer proof adduced that the present system of electing the judiciary is grong pe: se than is furnished by the case re- ferred to. If Judge Russell had been lees fear- iless in the discharge of his duties, and had shown more favor to the strikers and raffians of the city, he might have got the nomination from Tammany by acclamation. This rejection iby these feliows will, however, recommend him ‘to all the respectable and intelligent portion of the community. ° NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Wasaincrox, Sept, 24, 1860 SPAIN AND MEXICO. The New Grieand Pteayune of Friday understands that letters of the highedt authority Hate Been received in (New Orieans;from Havana which leave no room to doubt that eomething serious is pending between Spain end Mexico. They assert positively thet an expedition of wot less than twenty thousand meu is actually deing Gtted out at Havana for Vera Orcz. ; OFFICIAL DESPATOMES FROM EUROPE. ‘The State Department is in receipt of voluminous de patches trom our Ministers in England and France, and ‘alee from Rome and Naples. The aspect of affairs remains vanchaaged, and both England and France area good deal “puzzled ia regard to their predictions as to what eill be “the fina! result of the various difficulties aga complica- | tions that cluster around the European threnes. ve co | { tt appears, apprehends trouble befare the pending ques- tons are settled, and is accordiegly preparing for any omergeacy. NEWS FROM OTAH AND OREGON. The War Department received this morning heavy ‘mails from Uta aed Oregon. The Indians continue to be ‘very troubiesome, and are constantly committing fearfal Matters in Utah were quiet, and good order generally AProurrMEst. Captain George Magruder was to-day appointed Chief of be Bares of Ordnance in the Navy Department. ARMY ORDERS. ‘The detachment of Company A, Engineers, under Se- cond Lieutenant B. M. Robert, after having opened a trail from Kalama river to Cowlits Landing, W. T., es pre- viously directed, will march to and take post at Fort Van- Brevet Major Babbit, Assistant Ne pony raph ‘Deen announced as Chief Quartermaster and Chief miseary of Subsistence for this Department. } ‘The following changes of troops bave been made in the t of California: — Company 1, Fourth infantry, Halier’s, will take post at Fort Motave ; Company E, Foarth infantry, Judah's, at / Fort Yuma; Company K, Sixth in‘antry, Garnett’s, now ‘tt Fort Mohave, will proceed to Benicia Barracks Compa. ‘ay F, Sixth tafantry, Armistead’s, to San Diego ‘Surgeoa Charles McCormick has been dirested to pro. ved to Bon'cia, and attend to the duties assigned bim by ‘tbe Bargeoa Geseral. Major Keichcm, Fourth regiment of infantry, has deen ‘asmigned \ duty at Fort Vaacouver, WT. | Lieuwteaaat Colonel Rains, Fifth regiment, has beea Alrected to joa bis company. Mr. Gicssvreaner bas accepted the President's tender to become his private secretary. O. D. Gray bas been appotuted Postmaster of Bellows | Polls, Vermont, vice Atkins, who bas been removed for | other thea poritica! cause. Non Arrival of the Anglo-Saxon. Fantamn Port, Sept, 24-9". 0. No signs of the Anglo Saxon Movements of Mr. Seward, de, Sr. Jovern, Sept. 23, 1860 Senator Seward arrived here last night. He we re- ‘ceived at the depot by the Wide Awakes, and cecovted to the Patee Gouse, where he was called ont and madoa abort speech. Not less than 2000 persons were present — Qand listened to the speech with the closest attention. He leaves to morrow morning for Lawrence and Leaven- | worth ‘Thee Douzias party siso had a demonstration the eame <7ening, taciuding epeeebes aad « Lorchiicht procession. Laavenwourst, Sep'. 24, 1960 Goveraor Seward left this afiernooa for Topexs, and owill speak at (Lawrence on the 26th. Con. Nye spoke ‘Wwe larcecrowd in this city to evening. The weather was very fae Later from Honderas—Walker and Kud- ler to Saot. Unaurane, Sept. 24, 1960 The schooner J H, Taylor, from Truxiiio 13th, drings ‘tweaty eight Walkerites, Walker sod Col. Kadler were imprisoned at Truxillo,and were to be shot the en-uing day, ‘Friat of Jackalow, the eaman—C Gressional Nomination. Trrxtox, Sept, 24, 1860 ‘The Culled States Cirouit Court meets in this city to- morrow Jeckalo*, toe Chinaman, will be tried at thie term first go before the Grand Jury to-morrow, {e found it will be then traversed Joseph F. Loming was nominated today for Congress bY the democrate of the Firs dvetrict Salling of tne Pawnee. Purapetrmta, Sept 24. 1960. ‘The ( ate! States steamer Pawnee, Captain Hartatein, sweighed anchor at two o'clock this Afternoon, off the ‘Navy Yard, and proceeded to Fort Miitiin to receive ber ‘powder Commodore Pendergast goon out in the Pawnee aa pameager, to relieve Commodore Jarvis, of the home equadron. The Pawnee will eéoal at Key West, and sop , at Peusasoia for Sir. McLane, our Minister to Mexico, and Sheace will proceed to Vera Crur, and remain out three moatha —_—_—— Base Bali Match. Prranetraa, Sept. 24,1960, | ‘The base ball match this afternoon was witnessed by | ga. the Philadelpbians credit for oxcellent play | tng. Tue game occupied two hows amt five minutes. | The Paciade'phia «* ont baods were well played, making Ora catches om the Oy tm their left 1 Appeliing Caiamity—Another Boiler Ea- here tovx piace at ove o'cior th.s aftecaoou. . ‘The boiler in the marble works of W. W. Wailace ox- Ploded, killing several meu ead wouading @ uumbder of others. The oumber of killed aud wounded is not yet deGnitely ascertained ‘The boiler passed through the building, reduciag the back part of ittoabeap of ruins. It tasu Strunk the front of Robert Barker's clothing store, in Li- berty street, on the opposite side, killiog the pro- prietor, who waa standing at the door, His lead was taken nearly off. The boiler then passed through tus rear wall of Barker's and into Swartz’s lager bier all, which it nearly demolished. A maa aamed Wilperfer, ‘who was in the saloon, was killed. The boiler faaily landed in the Presbyterian graveyard, at the back of tue lager bier hal!, having passed through four walls. ‘The number of men engaged in the marble works was ove hundred. It is supposed that from ten to twoive aro killed. The following are among the killed — Robert Barter, J. K, Hamilton, ‘Wm. Agnew, John McCutchs00, Jas. McCutcheon, Thos. M. McArnett, ‘Wm. Burke, _ James Lafierty, Wm. McMillen. A corner’s inquest will be held to. morrow imoraing. Wreek of the Schoomer Neptune's Bride— Thirteen Men Loss. - Rocsi.ann, Me, Soph 24, 1360 The schooner Neptune's Bride, Capt. Jacob Browa, of Gloucester, returning from @ successful ernise to ihe east: ward, was canght in the storm of Thursday iaat, at about ten P. M., while jogging along under foresall, and ran on Malcomb’s Ledge, between Seal Island aud the Wooden Ball. ‘The captain and eleven hands were lost io the surf in attempting to land im @ buat immediaiely after she struck, Two men were left on board the vessel, which bilged in half an hour, filled avd worked of in'o deep water. Tae men then took to the masts, ud cue was washed of aad drowned early in the morning. The survivor, Josoph Marsh, of Gloucester, was taken ofl at five P. M. Friday. It was reported bere today that eue of the twelve men capsized in the surf regained the boat, aud was Picked up and taken to Isie du Haut. Penmsylivaiia Politics. r aston, Pa , Sept 24, 1860. The democratic Congresatoual conferees, of the Thir- teenth district, have nominated Cui. Philip Jobnaon, of Easton. Riot at a Camp Meetiag. Srocxsringe, Mass , Sept 24, 1960. Atacolored camp meeting Ia West Stockoridge, ol Sunday, a terrible ight ensued between a party of Irish men and the segroes. Clubs, «tones aad guns were freely used, and several were (earfutly, if wot fatally wjured. Ballova Aevension, Bostus, Sept. 24, 1860. Dr. W. H. Helme, with Wm Hill Sad Peter Dean, made & successful beligen ascensiva Lo day from Providence, R. L., travelling to Newton, N. H., ninety miles in Ave hours. The party landed safoly during a stiff breeze, but while crawipg off the gas the ballooa got detached trom the wetting and was biown rapidly north, A damaged balloon, with no car attached, tabelied Jupiter, (ol at Kittery, Me. This was probabiy Dr. Helme’s. The Case of Purser Abbott. Paitangtraa, Sept. 24, 1360. ‘The cate of Purser Abbott, of the siovp-of war Paw pee, was discharged by the Court of Quarter, Sessions to- day. |, 23, 1860. ‘The number of eutries for the great Fair which com- | mences cn Monday bas already reached 6,060, avout 2,200 | more than at any previous exhivition. atthe opening on Monday moruing, 5,000 persons will be proseat, aud the day Lord Renfrew visits the Fair, for which « special programme bas been arranged, probadly doubie that wum- ber. The hotels are already jammed and the streets crowded. Br. Lovis, Sept. 24, 1960. About twenty thousand people arrived to-day on the five principal roads. Tne fair opeas with beautiful weather and a good attendance. The street railroads aud omaibuses accommodate all visiiers,and do away with the promiscuous ecrambling bereto‘ore experienced Fire in St. Louts. Sr. Locss, Sept. 24, 1860, | At noon yesterday the stable of Daniel Sullivan, on Twenty-third street, between Carr and Washington streets, was set on fire by lighted eegare or burning watches thrown among some loose straw. The dames spread rapidly to the adjoining builo ings, cousuming over twenty-five tenemenis, and rendering houselems three bundred people. During the eacitemeat of the ocoasioa alittle child was thrown froma house oa to a feather dag. Other bedding was thrown on to the child, which took fire, burning the child to death. Loss $10,000. Southern Ucean Steamer Movements. Savaywan, Sept. 24, 1960 ‘The screw steamship Huntsville arrived at wares. M yesterday, 20d. Naw Omitans, faics to day 7 500 bales; 24, 1980. }) Bsc. A holders dewand au advance. Bales vi 50 BUls. Dew at 6c. Flour quiet at 66 204 for superfine, Freight ou cotton to Liverpool, Sd. Battiwons, dept Howard street ard vhio at $5 50 acd hi Foo $125 a OL 3S; wh Flour dul! Wheat ¢ Stee white, $1.40, red, Tae. ; yellow, 750. 53. Coru active: mixed tower, at 24c, a Bike. " . Waiskey 15 C60 ousbels corn. Flour steady and uncbanget Wheat dull ard unsettled valet 509 Dushe's red winter at te do. at BI 16. Cora sc. tie Whiskey vomiaal Canal freight, 6.0. on four. 1 On wheat, 16\j" on corn to New York = import 700 bbls. four, 319,000 bushela wheat, 74,000 baebele corn, 7.000 bushels cate, 1,000 bushels bariey Experts—1,700 bbls. dour, 202 000 Dushels wheat, 7.500 bushels coru. 2 i ne = lr i j ie ~ ti rf) a a] ts i a 5 if: 3 Re per cent premium, Curcrexatt, 24. 1960. 4 00 2 04 98 tor Wowmey Wheat smaty. Corn frm. Provisions on New Yor’ steady at }y per Wrurren wv a Nwoxo —The Charleston Ourier ed seye—A maw vamed Wi!oam MeCiore, bay ot Stave was, on Saturday last, by order of the Vigilance Com: Dipped DY a negro at Grahamvitir. for tampertug slaves in that cicinity. MoClure was Dinred erat of the Chariestoy ant Sevesota the oily yesterday. amd ciesn { the Wayor, whe will shy Bam v be the Nort inte the Gret conve | | | or, the Prince Doloroso,”” was produced bere last night ‘The Lady Elgim Disaster—Veidiet of the Jducy- Cucago, Sept 24, 1960. One of the most appalling calamities taat Over Oovurred ‘The Coroner's Jury ca the Lady Elgin disaster retraced their verdict tocay. They say taas from the ‘before the jury that thoy believe the Lady Figiu was mm every respect a seaworthy steamer. They dad that on the might of the disuster sae bytca boart a larger com: plement of parseogers than is alowed by (aw, aad coat although, from tue evidenc: before the jury, they believe that five or e:x hundred passengers woold oot be a daa gerous ivad for tae Lady Wgin. They censure the owners Of tbe steamer for receiving @¥0ard «ore passes gers thaw the law permits, and eay that i a dan gerour and too common praciics to Overload steamboat on the occasion of excursions like the preseat. They ud that the scaoouer Augusta bat the proper number of officers on board, aad that Capt. Mallett « ore t aad expertenced seaman; but they bare oo proof as to tae general competency of the other citicers. They Cad that the steamer and eehooser hal lights placed on ths algat of the disnster im aecordance with the réquiraments of the law, and they cousiser the rst cause of the epili- sion to be the defective arrangement of the lights, as ap- potated by law, to be carrisdon board eaiitns vessels, As @ further cause of the disaster, they ceasure the secoad mate of the schooner for aot laformiag the captaia of the steamer’s fights whea he came oa deck previous to the oollision’ They (urtaer fiad that the eecoud mate was incompetent to maaage the echooaer, aad censure Captain Mallott for aot com'bg to aschor to ascertain whateanount of damage wan done to the steamer, Tho jury are of opiaion that @ | ane passenger boats shonid be butlt with water tight compartments, and are confident that bad thisbeen the case with the Lady Flgin, the commysity would bare booq, pared the chock of this lamveatal!> disaster. ‘Two of she jury protest against the verd{t, and they Aad shat the steamer Lady Elgin was mismanaged, aad cea- eurabie for auy inaudicierciss of lookouts; and from ali the e+ idence before them are forced to theconvictioa that the eteamer was inadequately suppiled wita boats; that those on the ateamer Were uot of the description required by law, and that the steamer’s outit of life preservers was faulty and defective, both as regards the kind adopted od their location oa the boat. They believe that tue Joss of #0 many tives was dive to aculpable disregard of the marine \uepectors ta allowing the humane ead wise intent of our laws lor the safety of passengers to be de. feated. The toilowing additional bodi:s have been recovered at a Joba Sherrod, of Milwaukee, found by McQueen, toree wiles from sbore, oge mile south Gross Point. 110 Coknown woman, supposed to de Mrs Wiiso Milwaukee, five feet four inches bigh; Diack milk b (a the orck, with veivet aad (rivge trimming, cue e&!rt; one cotton érilliug skirt, cottoa drawers, ped at bottom; biack pruneila gaiters, with hi of Milwausee; calico ehirt, 3 Of Milwaukee, found at Cvarton. s ‘Sind at Daggets Polat Tals is the body of an upkeown man. WENT At MwA cee The followizg, seat from Cuicago to Milwaukee, as ua knowa deciles, have deen ideutided there — 29 dyba lk & Mi war coo. So. Mentted as Mrs. 1s, i@ Mere. Tevtin, Milwaukes, 58, Michael Murpi7, Muwaukee, 57. Hvga Fy ua, do. joka O'Brieu, do. do hist, two eutiias, by some mutake, were tabelied posed to have beeu a Ro, 2. Jobo Delany. of Milwaukee. No 3. Wiliam A Hubby, late of Rochester, New York, was iu Milwackee atteadiag to « heavy ‘aw auit Arrival of the Santa Fe Mail. Iyvarmroece, Mo., Sept. 24, 1860, ‘The Santa Fe mail, with dates to the 10th inst., arrived this evening. They have had two copious showers of rein at Banta Fe, which have restored the spirits of the people very muck. ‘The mail party, cousisting of bir. Denversand asvis- tant, who drives the mall coagh between Santa Fe aad El Paso, sere attacked by a band of Lodiaas at (jo del Muerto, ead barbarously murdered. The Indians de. Stroyed the mail, tore tbe coach to pleces, and drove of Vee traia. TL s occurred about the Let inst. Rodgers. who was coavicie | of murder, was to be hung On the 12ta inst. On the 207 of August a Band of Nuvajon attacked a renche arar Senta Ciara, killed oae child and took three into captivity; Cais was done ia daylight, ami they es- caped with their captives without moiestation. Dea Marcvs Sandoval, who resided ia the county of Los Vegas, waa shot dead {o lils bowse om the 26a by Sue unknown azsaasio. It @ reported that Col. Foundieray has employed the services of 000 tab warriors to Aight tee Nevajoe The Incependeat Voluateers’ campa'za is progressing dnely. It is anieipated that twice the aumber of men called will report at the rendezvous, Vifteen besdred regular troops are ordered to march to | the Navejoe covatry on the Ist October; but as only six companies are mounted it (@ feared they canwot do much good with well mounted and desperate In tings. Ne news from the Plaine of importance. The raache | where Pescock wee murdered bas been sbandoued. and the goods lor the jndiass were moved to Council! Grove. The i ime of the departure of the mai! (rom this pince to ‘Santa Fe has been charged rom Movdays (o Saterday. The Open ana Theatres. Acaveny oF Meme —The “Don Giovanni” was given last right for the second time this season, tos fair audience. ‘The periormance was pot especially brillient, although Madame Co'som wae one of the most pqaastaad sugges. Live of Zeriimas, and Fabbri the most intense and earnest, Dowea Apoes. Stivell repeated hia success of Saturday, and eadg, “' Il mio tesoro” charmingly. Oa Wednesday © Robert le Diable”’ will be given im Freneb, as originally writteo with Co'som and Mme, Maretzek, Phillipe (tenor) | Genedre| (banso). from the New Orleans Opera — Boose. Niwto's Canney —Mr. Forrest played Bamiet iagt night for the fourth time since bis rentrés, and the house was, | as before. crowded toexeces. The performance will be SEPTEMBER 25, 1860.—TRIPLE: SHEET. j indice. Use PHALON repeated on Wednesday. This evening, the Cortes! Opera troupe will “give “La Traviata,” with Cortesi, Moseni and F, Amodio, The ist samed artist is the | brother of the favorite baritone, and wil! on thie occa Siro meke wt fn New York as Germoat, | Weve Canney A pew fairy extravaganza, written fer Mire. Barney Williams, and called the “Magic Joke ond had a enerts @ertime We are unable to jndge pro- perly a8 to the merits of the play—the work of the Brothers Browgb—ae it was evident that it had Seen pot on thestege jo a hurry and without those adjuncts of scenery, comtomet, Re, which are absolutely required for pieces of this kind. The Idea of the play seems to be clever, and (he dialogue smart, as such things go now a. days; bet the actors, with hardly an exception, lacket that peeulinr “epap” whieh burlesque, to be succsestul, domeude. We went away from the theatre remembering only that Mre, Williams was mperbiy dressed, that Mra. Chaniren sang eweetiy, and that dir. Davidge was funny, ater bis meoner, Which seems to us justa litte hard— but that is & matter of taste. The audieuce wae one of the largest cf the seasoe, and received the ne# play most amiably. Reeve: Birt. Acar io State Puwye = Bristol Bit” has been sent to the State prisom of New Jersey for 4x ot for br ad robot aierioa an ng } Aid for Spriam Sufferess. ‘Toe commiticr for tue relief of the-deatibute aut auffer- ing a Ssrie acknowiedg: the receipt of wae folowtog sums ince the last report — $5.00 Roath Btreet +810 00 bo 2 00 5 wo 2 6 00 500 a0 00 500 » 96 00 6 Oo 20 Tots eee 20 00 Hawatje. Albaay,... 6 00 60 00 Reim'a Mtn Caure! - $00 Biadernook....... 11 6b 2 00 —- . Baal do 14,902 14 DORM. i oi since ens teen sees veces ores eases $15 054 O48 “Wat. ‘A! BOOTH” Treaure:, 06 Frovt sires. Court Calendar—This Day. Scomewe Covar—Cacrre —Noe 1218, 1274, 1280, 1286, RELA, 1254, 4290, 1202, 1904, 1296, 1000, 1204, 1907, 1310, ABLZ) 1644, 1518! 1520, a2 THE FASILY GERALD. 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Bvarnam —Oo Satu: evenlag, Sepiember 23, foriy minutes past re Bay Geonga Buawaam, tue ‘iia Bursbam, in @e 611y year of bus age 4 Tor relatives aud frienas of tne famuy are respectiulty invited to attend the funeral, tts (Tussday) afterawon, ab two o'ctock, from bis resideace, curner of seventy -ainth Biveet aad Broadway, without further invitation Baoroen —On Mor nf September #4, Aww Beproxn, a Dative of the city of Dublin, aged 103 years. Baxxy —Ip Brooklyn, oa Mouday, September 24, Coa aus, wife of Richard Berry, aged 26 years end 10 days. ‘The friends ud acquain| of the family are ea. | spectfutiy invited to atsend the (uarrai, from her lave re- Bidevoe, 89 Carlton avenue, on Weduesday afteraoon, at two o’clork. Barge —In Brookiyn, on Mouday, September 24, of | Coveumption, Miss MakGaRay Baines, secon! daughter of the late Rev. James Bridge, of Aughaacioy , Lrelaud. The friends of the famiiy are invited to attend her fu- nerui, from ber late resideace, No 21S Pacific atrpet, oa Wednesday afternoon, at two o’cl ick. Canny —Oo Sunday ,Sepember 23, after a sort illness, Mrs. Brmcer Caray, wife of Denis Carey, in the Slat year of her age, a pative of Killarney, county Kerry, treland, and late of Montrea!, C. bk. jease copy. Montreal (C. E.) papors Conway ee bear ‘24, Magy Anne Coy- of Patrick aud Auae Conway, war, thy beloved and 8 dass. aleeping aged 13 years, 4 won! Tuesday) teranee |. at two if the this os 4 No. 9644 Mul- faneral, o'clock, at the residence of her paren: berry street, without further iuvitatien. The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Thoxeas —Tn lym, oa Surday afternoon, , Septem ber 28, Wrszam D., only eon af Allen C, and Mary Auo Dickens, aged 2 years add 1 month. ‘The reimtives and irienda of the family are opeeiully requested so attend tie funeral, this (Tuesday) a. at twoo'clock, trom fhe residence of b.s father, ta Spenoor etreet, fist Honee south of Myrtle avenue. ‘Cieveiand aud Utica papers please copy. Fansts —On Méoday morning, September 24, Eowaep N. Faswns, 1 the’ 60th year of bis age. ‘Tue relatives ano frieuds of the amily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence No 146 Fust Twelfth street, this (Tuesday) aiteraoon, at tour o’ciovk, witbout further notice, Firzvarsick.—Om Monday, September 24, after a linge: ring ulness, Mary Ayw AucusTA Firzcataics, aged 13 yours and 8 mon The frieede end acquaintances ars respectfully invited to attend ber funeral from the residence of ber aucle, Patrick Fitzpatrick, 400 Nixth avenue, this (Tuesday) af- terneop, al one o'clock, without further invitation. Fauna nore —At Jersey: At ball pact ten o'clock, kh B_Fabreabot, The reiati Society, are respect! ull ber “al {rom her serenta’ residence, No. 192 South First strest, ersey JCity, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half past two oe FiammayG —On Mouday, September 24, Saman Fiam- MANG, second ‘of Mathias aod Sarah Augusta Fiammang, aged 4 months and 19 days. ‘Vhe relatives and friends of the family are seegeotul invited to attend the funeral this (Tuesday) at two o'clock, from the resideace of her parents, 148 Fourth street. Gaxpygan —On Bunday, ber 22, of coasumption, WriaM Garoneen, @ pative of bogiaud. His friends and acquaintagces are respectfalty iuvited, particular'y James Obrines, to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 7 Secoud avenue, this (Tues. , September 24, MaRoanzt, says wile of Ws: Cibgoa. ‘year of ber age. ‘Toe re!atives and friends 0° the family are InyMed to at- tena her funeral, from ber late resi? , Ne, 42 West ‘Twenty fifth street, on Wednesday afiscRer, ot three o'clock. 3, Many Jats, i y Grace —On Sunday, September youngest daughter of MmesH and Mary Eliza G grand tavghter of R. D. Letter, deceased, aged 13 and 23 days. ; ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are Say invited to attend the foneral ov this (Tuesday) f wpe en eanen dl eo a. ‘ —Ou Saturday, Septem 2, ManGarer Gna, | gely ughter of John and Jessie Gi aud wine in, aged 3 years *. relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ‘at cue o'clock, from 125th street, near Third avenue, Barb m. Hanrt.—At Belize, Bouduras, on Wed: , August 15, of yellow fever, Mr. Hzway Haxt, of Broosiya, in the oh year of bis age. ‘M4, Mancanmr Kerr the Loum year of ART, the county Leitrim, ireiand. acquaintances of the family are re- invited to attend the funeral, from her late re- sidence, No. 94 West fortieth street, this (Tuesday) af- ternoon, at baif- one o'clock Laxaay—On day, September 24, of consumption, Axx Lanxrr. jaw’s, Stamford, Coma. Jamxs 8. aged 34 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and the members of Natioval Lodge No. 209, of |. and A.M, are invited to attend the . of a } Hey remains Will bo laterred in Greenwood ‘ Awoxy—Of consumption, on 7, September 25, Aviat Mawosy, & uative of the county Cork, Ireiand, in | ot. TL a ‘to attend the feneral, from yb fey , this (Tuesday) alteraoon, at imvited to attend the funeral, {rom No. 744 This (2outhwest corner of Fiitieth street), this (Tuesday) af- | | ternoon, at bal/-past one o'clock. Racay —At Port Richmond, 8 1, Monday . September | 24, Euzaeerw, eldest daughter of Cyariee F. and Mary | Bacey, aged 21 years. 2 belatives and. frlende of the family, are invited to | attend the funeral, from Trinity Chapel, ie, 00 Rasxbat an, New Mexico, oo Saturday, Avgust 25. Mre. Jvtia 8 Raxpar, wife of t. Horace Rendal, United States army, youngest daughier of A. | Rasvett, Erg , of New London, Cova. | Ber remains will be taken to New London for inter. | ment Notice of the funeral wil! be gives. | Scrrox —At Harlem, on Sunday, September 23, Baxsa- — mix ScttON, aged 61 . | ‘The relatives and friends of the family afin noma | i i residence t-law, Dr. | on Sunday, September3s, at the | after a aod severe illness, | 46th year St tes sae. family are respect. folly invited to atteud the funeral, at Sands street church, Brookiyn, on Wednesday afternom, at two o'clock 1_SNO™,—Ou Sunday evening, September 22, Gol. Rramacnt | .. SNOW, Pua the ay, mombers of the F. I. Seow So. | cial Union, Sone , aee., are invited wo attend | bis funeral half ten o'clock, this a morn ing, at No, 60 Feet iy third street, corner ering: ton aveove. The Srrart—In Brookivn, on ‘ved to attend the faneral, thie (Tuesday) o'clock, from street. the of his son Bills, 12511 Sxirros Wilt be taken to Mount Aubora ber 24, at James three o'clock P. M., Ronent Lous, son of and Nancy Stuart, aged 9 years aed 10 days ‘The relatives aad ‘of the family, are respestfully afternoon at Parente, No < invited to attend the funeral, on Wea: two o'clock from the residence of bi a street, OCKR — AL ROR, paRse: Washington, on Monday, Ju! irae ‘The ly 2, 1800, Riewann W. 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