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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY VY, 1862. 5 mnt a i ‘tonown, have now a Second and Third streets, and below Congress street, are 1 yen . . FIFTH EXCELSIOR REGIMENT—OOL, BURTIS. er Gnk, + do 16—K. B Wilson, invited to ationd the funoral, from his tate residence, congratitiate You and your Command on your great auo- | safe, ‘The whole of Ida bill 1s sald to be in flames, Kila. 4e—H1. Duxen,’ | do. 117-0. Olson. Coal Drawings of Murray, Maddy $6 ) 5 God vireot, Brook%en, this (Sanday) aftcruovs, af ada tu having contributed so largely towards destroying | Among the buildings destroyed are the Fifth and Sixth | !~—Serseant John Dutton, — 24—Isaac€, Bailey. 4—John F. Rutter, do. 114—J. H. Osgood. Kunrocue, iitea’ Goss 23 10,1862 halt-paat two o'clock. the ttii ud "3 b 2—Sergeant B. Jordan 27—¥. Cameron. 60—Put Sullivan. do. 119—Simon Finnegan. 71, 4, sv. 64. & 1 60. Miucar.—At her residence, NO. 67 Dorn atten, Brook. tity et the rebellion and in restoring again to the | street churches, Johnson's block and Gurloy’s mathe- | 3—1st Sergt. F. M. Brown, 28—: Uleville, 5i—lohn W. Beary, do. 140—Johu Doyie. Kunrocke Crass ee lya,on Saturday, May 10, Mr. Eeazor agg Of the national government andthe national | matical Works. Tho fire spreads so rapidly that bat {Soret 2 nee. 29—Thos. McRady. ors -H.Chamberlain, do. — 121-—Wm., Back 8. 60, 70, 72, 49, 16 3 , 37, 85. Thefricuda and relatives of the furuily are y resnectu oy the important city of the Mississippi Val- | litt!e property can be saved, One quarter of the city hag | 5—Serseamt Jehu Horner. 30—Jas, P. Smith, —Nelon taylor, do, 122A. K. Harcows. Circwiars sent free of cl ‘reusing either co invited lo attend the funeral, frvia thio Vacitic wtreot M. ‘ so large a portion of its imme | alrendy been dentroyed, involving n Ioas of at least two | Scceret Prosar a hitee, Sa tuomas ‘rookie, Siod. W. Fairbanks, do. pen Tang. 2. Culqets cea BOWE Coy K. church, on Monday afternoon, 8 Sire o'ok-ok, wills endeucies. Your example and ita success. | Millions. It ia certain that sore lives have been lost, | §—Sergeant J. . ith, 83—Martin Nix.” 1—Charlos Gotham, su} wets Pe a ec reseleazti wey fo, | 2nd rumor places the nhmber at ten to fifteen. ‘The fire | 9—Corporal 84—Jos. H, Hodges, at ge A OMelal Drawings of the Kentucky and | 1 NvoEy a 4 ) though attonded with some sacrifice of life, | j: gtill raging fiercely, and bulldings are now being 10—Corpa 35-3. 8. p Bsc ELEVENTH REGIMENT MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS. | Dol on y LANNAH NUGENT, aged ‘sud loxa of ships inculcate the fuct that the first duty of } blown up. 11—W. sprit, 36—Calob March, Ri KILLED, 862, PP a iy es ya iy —— ape ley on aon « oommancor in war is to take groat risks for the accom. L—Weoltce: 81—T. W. Ryan, EnBichert Mesias, Steers 2 Comet, »5, 45, 41. | o'clock, from her late residence, corner DeKalb and Cnct- © — plishment or great ends. One andall, officers und meu, THE BATTLE OF WILLIAMSBURG. ar or en toae ithinetela, 3—Wm. Hi. MeMahon, To. Mache oo, 40. ton avenves, fHrooklyn. | Her remains will be take 1 deserve woll of their country. Tat, respectfully, your anche webbots 15—Charles Chrundies, 40-cavuectemen ¢—Heary ©, Granger. paps ee ae eee Gacasssun, wiWtk Robes obedient sorvant, GIDEON WELLES. | Additional Names of the Killed, Wound | 16—Pat Kennedy, 41—George Dwyer. Ica. ons. Stone egy ore oe Wilimingion, Deiaw oye A MOTE S pe L. Noyes, at 130 West Fortieth street, To Flag Officer PD. G. Farrscvr, Commanding Gul ea and Missing. ao 42—Robt. Youmans, slightly. | 20—J. W. Hersey se: ale, : a Funeral services at the church of the Holy Inmecents, Blookading Squadron, New Orleaus, Barimoxx, May 10, 1862, ove wae “; pe sar yrs 2—Lieut, ee yas McGislian, 30—R. Plunker, siizht! Prizes Cashed in All Legatized Lotte- a naveniuashnnes Peer Hrond war sess iGaatay} To st Gosnrscid fr ‘Yortor pe a AN Ea vs | }. Zindle. slight! 3l—/eunis Laley severely, | "les. Information given. soserHt HATES, Broker, afternoon, at balf-past two o’¢loc! eo friends of tI NAVAL ORDERS AND APPOINTMENTS. @ steamer Commodore, from Yorktown, ay. igherty, 45—Edward Maginnis BSerg wy . 82—T, ‘taylor, severely. No. 11 Wall street, Room No! Lb family are invited to attend without furthor notice. ; The following oMcers have been ordered toreport to | the harbor, with between six hundred and seven hun- Eee pee. Sort rere. 89-—R. Howard Bu I Pankgr.—(m Friday evening, May 9, suddenly, Merve #Maptain Dornin, commanding Baltimore station, for duty | dred sick and wounded soldiers, who will go into the | 93 isaac E. Mulligan. 4—Wm. — b4—J. lara, rorely, Pi i. ey eine d Ss. (Goz's, Hadicn Cure x me genplan and Kliza Varker on board the gunboat Paul Jones:—Lieutenant E. P. Wil. | hospitals here. 24—Francis T. Stevens. © 49—Henry Laiuard. a Nugent severely, | Yslor—e superior article’ No. 8 Vesey street, Astor House, | | ‘The friends and acciuatutancesof the fanily arajeospect- Apnexed is a list of killed, wounded aud missing in the | 2—H. Busking. ed fully invited to attend the funeral, at 188 West Twenty - liams; Acting Masters C.G. Loring, W. W. Messer, Jr., Jobn B. Ormond, Lieutenant N. B. Harrison, detached from the command ef the Cayuga, to report to Flag Officer Goldsborough on AT—A. M. Bisbee, severely, 38—T. J. Brown, severely. 39—Sainl. Mars, severely, 40.1.5 Stephens coutusion 41—J. H. Chamberiain, se | urant and Private | seventh street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past ane oma, opened at No, 126 Crosby sircet, adjoining | O'clock. lace of business, Prictira.—Of consumption, on Saturday, May 10, af her late reidence, 77 Prospect street, Brooklyn, Mra battle of Williamsbui nated are privates, FIRST EXCELSIOR SEGIEENT, COLONEL DWIGHT, All those not otherwise desig- ‘WOUNDED. 1—Capt. G. H. Quarter- 22—A. W. Smith. tan slightly. 23—Jas. G. Smith. d Lieut. Purdy, 24—John W. Baker. B—2d Lieut, DeSourche. 25—J. N, Littlefield. Euza Panes, a‘uative of Belfast, ireland, aged 26 20th, 7 rackp, . . verely. Married. , . ae aIWis fr: the command et the guaboas Nebeaiep, 1Cape. WH. Bugbee. "36—Mich! O°Connell. ¢—Corperal Charles Linn, 26—W. Taughlia. 42—John Birns, severely. |. DaviaN—Dxvirx.—tn Philadolphia, on Tuesday evening, ; Liouteuant Abner Reed, detached from the command in Mitchell. 40K. S. Relknap. Cogporal Ledri 27—Thomas Ferris. rtenry Ehnor,severely, 43—F. S. Flint, severely. | May 6, by the Rev. James McEvoy, Mr. Jouw Devian, of suds are respectfully invited te <ef the New London, to report to Flug Officer Farragut for 41—Jaimes Brag Corgueapelaoke towers. -Fetar fag RGazot,doverely. 4G. $, Howlett severoiy, | Brooklyn, to Miss Mancawrr Day nak canghier of | Siecrsaee anecaly: ie CPamkagy: aeincmaety st tre ‘$he eomman - L . |. Doherty, severely. 46—J. Mc'ntyre, sevorel, ~s iin, Sr., aq. of the former place. clooks. aan d of the Cayuga, SJouifs, Verner. 30—Wnn. Bostwick. BWM. marty Easy. <td. tran ry alightly. sd Fitkpsn—Moukk.—On Thursday evening, May 8, at | _ REWwNaTO.—Ou Friday evening, May 9, Jonw W. Rane ¥rank Cook, from Philadelphia, promoted to Acting | ¢—ricut W. Millier. 44—Henry Smith. 9-—-Samuel McFarland. 13—J.R. Kruger’ slightly. 47—J. Sheridan, slightly, | St. Paul’s church, Iirooklyn, K. D., by the}Rev. Dr. A. U. | GTN, aged 42 yours, “Master. T—£d Lieut. Wm. H. Kil- 45—Henry Beekman, 10-Lewis Eimuck. 14—T, Cohinsy alvercly,” 40, W. Spiller, sightty. | Schubert, Winusai F. Funan to Stat Mousa The friehde of the Cumin, sie, semmebsce of Devens a aes ia ica techilase eaeek ak ee one's {6—Joseph Frith, 11—Fred. Schroeder. 15—A.Clomens, severely. 49--P. Jivsun, severe! Gnezn—suanr.—On Thursiay, May 8, by the Rey. Ir | Lodge No. 243, ¥. A. M., and others of the fraternity, are ing r's Mat im L. Babeock, o fest- | goa Tiout. H, Hay 41—Patrick Murphy. 12--Wm. Schmidt. 84—Edward McLevy; 16—J. Johnson, severely. 50—J. EF. Nash, severely. McCauley, Haxry 8, Gree, of Ibrookiyh, to Miss Sorma | Ved to attend the funeral, without further notice, fold, is appointed Acting Master, vo report to Flag Officer | g—sergt. JE. V.Honten, 48—Thomas Harrington, | 1?-—James Ronsell. 35—Panl, Williams. 17—F, K. Vignon, alighily, 51—-¥. Lackey; sevorely, | 14. Swans, of this city. this (Sunday) afternoon, at three olstosks, from the Far Ct. Chas. Di 14—Thomas ‘Trainer, 36—Ebenozer Lewis. | GUTIRRIC:7—BUCKMAN, this city, on Sat citic Hotel, No. 172 Greenwich street Farragut. 10—Sergt. Robert Harvey. 49—Chas. Dingen. 18—J. Butler, severely. 52—L. Wa.ton, cont: s on. turday, May Lieutenant Edward A. Barrett is ordered to the United | 1—Seret. Aug. Cook, 60—Francis Tene. 15—Matt. Ferns. 37—Geo. Cadmus, 19—J. Talbot; severely, 53—W.K.Norcross,severcly | 8, by the Rev. Frederick Sill Maxuxi. bk J. Gureukz, of |, Rev. —On Saturday, May 10, Micuaxi. ¥. Rinw, the be: . red to the United | 197 Sok Ed Burley. l—Peter Darchie. 16—Morris Hagan. 38—Sam. Cady. 20M. Devine, sevorely, S4—A. Holman, lost an Willd Claras Island of Cuba, to Amaxva F. Bucwman,’ of | loved son of ae ‘and Kita Rinn, aged 6 ‘years, $ -@tates etoamer Connecticut. 13—Nergt. J. W. Wooster, 52—John MeM ‘ten. 17—John G. Keoch. 39—B, De Groot. 21—Geo. Cook, severely. ‘arm * New York. months and 27 days ee 14—Sergt. John O'seary. — 63—Jos. Walker" 18—Albert Bird. 40—Win. F. Young, 22—W. Miller; soverely, 55—D. Ke Aborn, dangor- | _ H8s18-v—Huanms,—On Wednesday, May 7, by tho Roy, |, Ihe friends of tite family are respectfully invited to at: Religious Intelligence, 15—Sorgt. Wm. P, Finley, 54—David Hallowell, 19—Oliver D. Suddex 41—9. Hiscook. 23—W. Tarbot, severel; ously.” Win, i. Clowry, Samus R, Hranessy to’ Awsns fivones. tend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at one o'cleek. 16—Corp. Jos. Winters. so—1, Bruen. . 20—W, H. Fleming. 42H. G. Vilas. 24—M. Lalloy, Prisca 58—A. Sierii Havitssp—iawis.—On Wednesday, May 7, at ‘Thir. | {rvm theresidence of his parents, Kighty-fourth strest CITY CHURCHES TO-DayY. 17—Corp. Chas, Gauk ares 21—A. EK. rnoyn. 43—E. R. Pierson. 26—If. Dixend, severely. teenth street (Preabyteriany church, by Rey. 8. D, | 894 Bloomingdale road. His remains will be taken te Rev. Dr. Van Nest is expected to preach in the church 18—Corp. Chas. am Burchard, Cuarina HaviiAND to Many U. 1, Calvary Cometery for interment. 18—Corp. Chas. Ityers pai in head iiecuee Wo Many C. Lewis, both of | snes —At ber residence in Germantown, Pa., Mre SECOND SCOTT LIFE GUARD (ruiwry-EIGHTR NEW | 26—P. W.Doherty, 58— 50—A, Me Capen lightly: im Fiftioth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, | 19—Corp. Alfd. 0. Parker. 6$—ames McMann. YORK VOLUNTEERS) REGIMENT, COLONEL J. H. enues, | 19—C 5 88 . i NT . He M. 1% —Hicexy.—On TI lay, April esi. | ANGELINA SyKus, widow of Dr. James Sykes, ané this morning. Rey F. W. Graves will preach in the Patict By. Peale 5°—Byron Walworth, HOBART WAKD, Five nbalng, sossiNG, dunn’ at Ux bee Foo e April & at the resi: | Gaughter of Anthony Lispenard Underhill, of this chy, afternoon. Services commence at haif-past ten o'clock d ae ¥ xULED, D " mings, Joun Macuire to AuckC. Hiesey, both of this | decoased . 22—Corp. D. C. W. Young. 1—Capt. Dewitt. 8—Rourne. WM. BLAISDELL, . ’ he {uneral will take place at Trinity churok, on Tues~ ia the morning, and at half-pass three o'clock inthe | 2°—Corp. W. R. Nils 2—81 Liet. Shai oo] - Commanding Eleventh Massachusetts Volunteers. city. y mol ts ‘4 i bitorp. John 2 et. Sharpe, Lawrence. Rox—Amivoy,—On Thursday, May 8, by we Rey. Dr. | day morning, at ten o'clock. The relatives and friende afternoon. Jas D done Beck. bay Moran. Ehapeents benim = 2 REGIMENT. 8. D. Burchard, at the residence of the” bride's father, | 87 respec’ oe oe without further notice, Rev. Siduey A Corey will preach in the stone church | 34 —y 2 Y. i—Goodwin. nie Revie Ross, Jr., to Joseruine, dangh' {Francis H. Ae ie ee ee Pr 1. “ td ie hi severely. 3 30 “l it i" » ae “: ‘8 - st balf-past threo o'clock, and im the evening at half. | 2—Joln ee i at c a T—Garaide, 5 sev “4 Anu zune: On Thursday evening. Moy 8.03 | invited wo ation tho feral, trot his late. residenosy past seven o'clock. 30—0rwl ‘s : “ WoUNDeD. = M L. Guruam, all of this cit: 249 bast Broadway, on Mo ton o'clock. 0—Orwin C, Knapp. 69—Jno. F. Dearing, Capt. Di ua Our Wounded Soldiers at Baltimore. ARCA L. GUIBRIE, a is city. ral set'vic r fo the Second Universalist church, Eleventh strect, | 31—John Davy. 7o—isse Feipenger Feet Dee SA a Bee eitanany Harmmone, May 10, 1862 os er oan LApprtieedes ag ioe Aear Second avenue, Rev. G.T. Flanders, pastor, the | 2—Matthew McCann, —He..cy Ulleweil Dwyer. 33—MeDovitt. a 2 hee: Died. Stguax.—On ‘Thursday, May 8, Mrs. Eur Seay, @ Gel dintd tba OOF Ud esctnaliodoatale: the tevilO aii A. Wicker. + ‘tot MeTaigue. 3—Capt. Frunk. 34—Wright. The hospitals here to-day present a sad sight, ond one | Baxer.—On Saturday, April 10, after a short illness, | native of Lismore, eounly Waterford, Ireland, aged 66 sta daltveree ig the bo Riley. phevs Lamvert. 4—Ist Lieut. Watson. 35—D. Keeler, that brings home to the heart @ painful realization of | CHaxtes Baker, omateur landscape artist, aged 44 yoars. | years. leliverod this evening, at half-past seven oclock. | 25—Simou M. Renoe, 74-—vames Dunning. 5—2d Lieut. Soott. 36—MoNiel. the horrors of war. By this hour most of the wounded | , The frieuds ahd relatives of the family are rosy ‘The friends of the family, and those of Ler sens Johe Subject—Tho Dostiny of the Devil.” Selamat ee ord. 6—2d Tieut. Miller, left 87—0'Niel. AeCught vin Wyabel Omataadte’ have found odpltoriabis | nyoree “asemdiane. tuner al, Cenc the resicene aud Roger, are respectfully invited to attend the Cane: “The Second Coming of Christ to Judge the World —Heury Rissick. red Cain. arm amputated. 38—McGann. ith sooeher, De ourth street (Washington square),on | yal, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock procisely, <about 1864-69, ? | 88—Michi Ryan, aay lowor Gastna, 1—Lat Sorat. 2. A. Rogan. 39—Fullerton. quarters at the Adams Hotel Hospital andat the National | ‘Juerday afternoon, at tour o'clock, without further invie | from ier late residence, No, 106 Ninth 69, and the Ensuing Miilcunial, One DED. 8—Ist Sergt. Moran, 40—Blake. Hospital, and many private houses in the vicinity, fiuted | tion. i Tworse.—On Saturday, Mayel0, in the firm hope of @ Thousand Yoara."” A lecture upon this, at tecture room | 1—Col. Dwight, seversiy. 70—thos. Allon, 9—Sergt, Malloy. 41—Kane. up by the government, are also occupied, At | op tart On Baturday, May 10, Many Baruyr, daughter | piessed immortality, Many Cuayarin,relict of Captaim 20, Cooper Tustitute, this evening, at half-past seven | *—Mieut. Col. Farnum, 71—Jno. Campbell, 10—Lergt. Cox. p , of Daniel an} Fon Bailey, aged 9 mouths. Robert Thorne, in the 98d year of her ago. the National Hospital are many of Sickles’ brigade, | The frieuds of the famil Jorsey, but no | Steud the funeral, from 2 severely. t B—Capt. Daniel Mahen, —73—J. Montgomery. re respectfully invited to ‘The rel itives and friends, avd those of her son, James T1—Corp. Mackeys : 3 tila (Si avenue Li, this (Sunday) | Ff. phorne,aid of her son-in-law, John 3. G les,ead hee 12—Corp. Leahy. 44—Hart. also many from Massachusetts and o'olock, by Rev. M. Baxter, Episcopal minister. Father Besson will proach in the Laight street Baptiat | 4—Capt.—Comeriord, — T4—D. M. Ruiasel!. 1S oMartin, ‘45—Maskelt. Bencaulecnt thers afiernoon, at iwo o'clock. : grandsons! John C., Charles H,. Wiliams P. anid Houry church, at three o'clock this afternoon. Layooqua, | 9—Captain J. Mi 75—Juines Sweeney, 14—Quinn. 46—Mullen. eylvanians, They left Yorktown yesterday, inthe | Bacoy.—(n Saturday, May 10, at No. 29 Sec.nd avo Giles, ure respectfully invited to attend the funeral om 6—Lst Lieut 6—¥. Rumbow. te Shone. fe steamer Weldon, for Philadelplia, no, Renecea SuTIN, Wile ot Eben M. Bacon. vy afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residenom, the Indian Jenuy Lind, will sing appropriate pieces for T—Ist Lieut T7—Juo. Buck. 1¢6—Bird. 48—Warr. iv ‘Tho passage of the wounded through the streets, on Fhnerul services at Qhapequa, Westchester oounty, 441 Yenth strect, between Second and Third avenues. the occasion. S—lat Licut. Phil, Miles, 78—Morgan Sutton, 17—Brandage. 49—Dutt. tretch T i cited di Sh si (Guntaypattscapamy at ons.oiclack. Her remains will be interred in the family vault im Im the Hedding Methodist Episcopal church, Fast | ,°—Disut. G.W.Stevens, 79—James Spahr. 18—Melnt 60—ackett, kis sess te m carriages, excited deep ayinpathy. A® | | Bxrer.—iu Brooklyn, ‘on aturday, May 10, Joss | ‘ireenwood sa : 10—Lieut, Geo, Robinson. 1 “ a " hey fapover market the people, almost with one | Berry, aged 55 years. Vic id il aut, i Seventeenth street, north side, between First and Second | 14—Lieut. J. F. Denzortou. ao—slaten, ba toney, accord, commenced purchasing oranges and other re. | , The friends atid acquaintances aro respectfully invited year often CORO Ca ce avenuos, ucar Stuyvesant Park, Doctor Abel Steyons, | 12—Livut. Hen. Ellesse 21—Smith. 53—Roborta, freahments anit offering them to such as were able to | 10,atteni the funeral, from his late residenco, 188 Pros |" Funeral from St. Ann’s church, Fifth avenue aa@ pautor, will proach at half-past ten o'clock, and inthe | 8—Act’glieut.2.W.tlo 29—Bampeoe B4—Shuiee pines le pect street, this (Subdiay) afternoon, at two O'clock. | yighteaneh street, om Monday altwrtoon,at two oclock. * et Sergt. A. Belcher. 23—Pine. 55—West. BracaWwe1d.—Suddenly,on Saturday, May 10, Mary P., | acquaintances and frieuds of the family are invited te evening at balf-past seven o'clock. i Sergt. Jos. W. Craw. 24—Suydam. 56—Connoll: : “ cael sees eres eee ects fellows inhy Tost | relict of Jacob Blackweil, in her 55th Year. : attend without further notice. Rov. Mr, Frothinghaim will, by urgont request, repeat | 16—Sergt- 11.3. Myers. 25—Rarr. 5i—Kelsor. the National tore: were BOY Cave weed ute | qirbe friends of the family are respectfully invited to |” Warens.—On Thursday night, May 8; De. Roumer Wa- his Easter sermon on the “Jour Resnrrections of oveuson. 5 . 26—Holcomb. 58—Donnolly, hine o'clock to-night, ‘The confusion is such that it is | Gova'Sierats Brcckiyn, Ke by, this (sunsiay yattornoo Ber | TeRM age 8A years, 11 Tusnths anda days. hrtes,"" this morning, at Ebbitt Hall, No. 65 Wost ul. Kelly. Kugene McCarthy 27—Rocktellow. 59—Coyer twpoasible to ascertain who are here, cond street, Brooklyn, K. D., this (Sunday) afternoon, at ‘The reiatives avd friends of the family are invited to 28—H. A. M. 60—West, ‘Abont fifty wounded rebels. were also brought up to bmo Orel Ok ca y, May 8, Mra. Stania Gautay, wite | Stand the funeral, this (Sunday) aiternoon, at three 20—Barton. 61—Cordozi. the sume boat. They are most forlorn objects, in of John Behan, eget 86 penne, olocke, rom his intorenidesce, New Utrecht. Lang island. 30—Dricoll. und tatters, and filth. ‘They were provided with com: | ° qhe relatives and frichds of the family are invited to | ————neenneee RACATITULATION. fortable quarters in the uew jail. attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one MISCELLANEOES, hn Sheridan. 89-— Ang. Walger. Thirty-third strect. Services at half-past ten o'clock. In the Memorial church, Hammond street, corner of Waverley placo, the Rey. F. S Wiley, rector of Christ at. Corporal James Lowe. 92—1 =e peceecal Beker: (ral Calfleld, Officers killed Mi r itiz shureh, will preach this evening. Services at half. . J. Hay )seph Johnson, . este lany of our citizens are sending contributions inthe | \'elock,trom her late residence, No. 621 Third avoune, I r3 past = “Wm! Waketiuid. Officers wounded way of delicaces to relieve the sufferings of the | nuar Forty-third street. , NEW ER\ IN SEWING MA‘ HINES THE GROVE ten o’clock , and balf-past seven o'clock. In the Calvary Baptist church, West Twenty-third wounded. CCanninGrox.—On Thursday, May: 8, Wuntaat Canc pres ron, Lieutontant of ty first regiment, Col. erour an’ increasing Lock Such Machine— Men wounded, “3 “3 1 “Oi ¢ inst prod street, betweon Fifth and Sixth avenues, sorvice at halt: Attempted Suicide of E. P. Christy, the | Ferrero,from wounds 1 (at the talking OF Fapid, aaiet, siniple and. elegant, sarin i stratght needle tan gi ae Total., Aenea eet 4 Originator of Christy's Minstrels, bern, N.C., March 14, 1862, aged 30 years, LL mont Adapted eiifer to tailoring or fainily nee, and nee past ten o'clock. Sormon by Dr. Gillette, pastor, on L would state that this regiment was at ‘he ba TRE CAUSE THAT LEAD TO THE ACT. 1 days: Gotal Fecllly Spe cote oe. Deas Linen’ thread “Divine Worship Duo to Jesus.” At four o'clock, serinon ran, aad lost one hundred and twenty-eight rs kill: fi ‘The relatives ann friends of the family are most re- | spine J6e prom: edna e Mr. KE. P. Christy, the well known proprietor ava origi- Machines ed, wounded ana prisoners of war. citully invited to attend » om “The Soul Immortal.” re | J. Rowan, low price of Tory. 495 z. i J. WARD, Adjutant. uator of Christy's Minstrels, attempted to, and nearly | Charles street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'cioc! tested Fowl In the Christian chapel, Seventeenth street, noar Sixth | Bi3—A. Dolan. D. Jo. Billiards 7 — an th ll se BE f > 4~—J. Davenport. 104—S. M. Lewis. FIFTA NEW JERSEY REGIMENT, succeeded in, committing suicide at his residence, 78 | The remains will ‘be interred i Greenwood. a ~ avenne, services at half-past ten o'clock A.M. anda 105-—thornas Slurphy. LORD. East Fighteentn street, ou Friday afternoon, i; Cox.—0n Friday, evening, May Caria | A bod BEOADWAN_ WEDDING SoDS Ae xore quarter to eight o'clock P.M. Eller D. S. Burnet, of 10¢@—John Quinn, ‘eutonant D. K. Saler. For sixth mouths past Mr. Christy han boen Inboring | NeovetaN’ Wretand:aned aoyeares) e eim coumty | itstea 3 "0 years corn of Duane 8 ; zi iJ. Ge. . onaghan, Ireland, ag i Cineinnati, will preach in the merning, and Urban C. ie eam nae TO des under an aberration of mind, being at times greatly de- | ‘The friends of the family and also thove of James = Brewer, the pastor, in the evening. Subject, ing. -. 1—Col. Starr, slightly. b—Lieut. K. A. Acton, se- of ti T $8, $350, $4 AND §450.—SHOES AND GAITERS, Deraet cey anh) vening. Subject, evening— 109—James Hale; 2—Adj. V. M. Healey ‘shot verely, pressed and fearing that he should come to want. The | Dugan and James Quinn are, respectiliy reauasted to Spring aiylés, now read The Christian Soldier.” 40—Wm. Goustabie. 110-—Tim Rierdon. he art 3—Captain BE. i , attend the funerai, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past JONES, 10and 12 Arh street. = Coc tg captain’. ©. Hopper, | idea firmly possessed him that the South would be suc- | two o'clock, from corner North Sixth and Foursh streets In the T'ree Mission church, corner of Madison aud } 41—Samil.Garven, sary (TA-CLA, Agel eaverely slightly. cessful in their rebellion agaivst the Union, and that | Williamsnurg. "| (a GIMBREDE’s, $4 ALBUMS (FIFTY PICTURES “Gouverneur streets, under the care of the Rev. Dr. Har- | 43h. Mokena itera Sore SEVENTH NEW JERSEY REGIMENT, Sonthern armies would overrun the North and render his Monaghan papers please copy. retailed at $3. Wedding Cards, Note Paper, Monograms: denburgh, morning service at half-past ten o'clock. The | 44—Elw. Branch. 114—Chas. Glasier, ridsdiaait 5 Henry beibinate meee ror nord e Piece oy age on Many 8., wite of Joh R. J in porfect taste. of Ml ie 5 cee in eradicating ti i looper, in the 36! ear 'T Age. Hor. B.D, Hitchcock, D. D., may be expected to prencis | 45—Hra Vutnany pee rsa | ‘WoUNDED. few days siuce he went jnto tne Pacific Hank to conapang | ‘The funeral ser vicea will take place from tho residence RIIFIGIAT. TRETH—SUPERIORITY, ECONOMY — im the evening. Services at half-past seven o'clock. Fe teagan. 12 ds pevid tied I—It. Col. FA. Carman. 4—It. Daniel R. Burreth with Hx Counctiman Wild, aud drew out $1 100. “Upow | of her mother, 14 reot, Williamsburg, fot ast twensy-tee ee et IutheFifth avenue Baptist church, sorner of Forty: | 43—Avenil J. Roundy. 11%—Joho Pangburne. 2—Capt. L. D. Sims. 6—Henry A. Corson. ting it into his hands he exclaimed:— There ig | this (Sunday) alterpocn, a vlock. ‘Ihe relatives y: - sixth streot, Rev. J. W. Bonham itt bin th 49—John M. Smith. 119—J. Clegg. 3—Lt. Thos. C. Thompson. 6—James M. Brown. Fiit00, and it is nothing but paper, and is worth notn- | and friends are invited to’atrend, without further notice, 7290 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR ¢ modi: ple the | j0—an ied 120—Poter Irvine, EIGHTH NEW JERSEY REGIMENT. ing.” He selzed upon tie nggestioh to turr tt tite gous Her remains will be taken so Greenwood for interment. street, you will find w splendid anor tm morning on ‘‘ The Resurrection of the Dead;” in the | 2) \toses nb 121—J. Markham. 1—Maj, Peter M. Ryerson. 2—Lieut. A. F.Fuller, as being Uhe test by to establish its value. Crart.—Suddonty, on Friday, May 9, James Cxarr, in | dice? maisees', boys’ and infants’ Boos, Sh afternoon, at three e’elook, om “ The Loss of the Soul,” | 52—Kred. Liat 322-J. Leelor. wou, company with soouner fatty of friends, ho remariged— Pe ae ies | mame emer oe ring a fe " i = “T am worth a hon thonsand dollar, but Twill f nds, and members jeohagen? fe — end in the oyening, at half-past seven o'clock, will de- alae are Rugby. 1-00 a Johnson, 8¢- . J. ae ae take ten cents on a dollar for the whole of it.” wa Lodge, 1.0. of 0. F., are Tospectfully invited wo attend | ¢¢ TA. WHO ONCE USB BARELETI'S BURNIGHED liver am address to the Sabbath school teachers. Pro nn ean meek eet ibis acer, | many other ways, ho showed hit mental cont. | the tneral services, this (Sunday) afternoou, at tve |“ A™.tules for hand or machine ering, Will use me Divino service in the Swedish language will be held at wee ‘TT tion’ to be one of an unsound character, but ovetock, from his late residence, No, 224 West Thirty-firet } others.—-Mme. Demorest. BARTLETT'S Necdle and Sew: NINTH NEW JERSEY REGIMENT. none of his friends supposed he would attempt to ‘make ing Machiue Furnishing Depot dnree o'clock P.M. by the Rev. Mr. Gowenins, chaplain Sf —Ehriatian ag, 1g;—Hobt. Marms. ‘<r way SiMmniwelrs. Ge Wriday amoraiog ar iC ah tan | ithe resaion witile, Ankin teifew Boctalle Sor icher- of the Swedish frigate Norrkoping, at St. Matthew's | St iugt ieee 1—It.Col. J.P, Van Leer. 7—Henry MoCaun. premeditated the fatal deed since committe pt | ment on Monday mornin Oxs) CLOTHING. 59—James Sullivan. 129—Chas. éted, he sent for v g- shurch, in Walker strewt, near Broadway. Win MeFarland. 130—Wm. Ser; t. 2—Adj. Aaron Wilkes. 8—Jas. Ryan. ie coachman to come to the house and take in charge Cuntis,—On Saturday morning, May 10, Jeux Conus, ROGERS & RAY: MOND. have ne wot of anuounci Ta tb madbckee Giseak Usivavhdllet <Miroh: “autywetl-peayecebal vie beeen Sergeant g—corp.F. R. Cormack. _9—Wm. H. Wilford. two five dous which he keps about the premises, his ob- | native of England, of consumption, aged 23 years. ang sgh ittea TING SACKS nail . . . 62—-P.F. Flick. 152—J. F. MeHanly. 4—'', Merren. 10--Win. Crow. ject being undoubtedly to have the coach:nan on hand at The friends of the family are invited to attend the | SPRING and SUNMER SCHOOL, sulle. now ready, are a& for this morning—" A Good Life and the Pay for It.” In | oe Teng a 453—Thos. Haloran. 5-J. H. Goodrich. 11—Lewin Borst. the time of the event. Tais latter personage arrived at | funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at une o'clock, from | oute the perieotion of clegunce aud neatDess, end tho cheap- the evening, by special request, ‘The Duty of Forgive- % Meade. 34—Wun McKean. 6—Lionel Joseph. the bouse between three and four o'clock on Friday | his late residence, 189 Gold street, Brooklyn. eat novelties ever introduced te the tradc, One pres, aa@ eben et aicaes Ballet,” ” 7 eT ee noe pera afternoon. Mi. Christy had appecrod very rationsi | Curr.—On Friday, May 9, after a short and severe ili. | One only. Stores 12}, 128, 125 Fulton street, and £14 troade ee oe te Pe eee: 136—chas. Ebling. 1—Capt. Jas. H. Hughes. 13 —Win. Stewart. through “the "day, and was sitting ‘at the time | ness, ANS Corr, aged 60° yeurs,avative of parish of | MAF “Abraham, the Trial of Faith.” Rey. I. 3. Kalioch | d--Wm. dvebhe 137—Jno. MoCarts, 2—Capt. Benj. Stone, Jr, 14—Jolin Burns, severely. | with his wife, in’ a back parlor on the second | Balilkill,county #ixo, Ireland SNES CARDS, 75. CENTS TER 1,000; CIRCULARS will proach on this subject, this evening, in Laight street oe Hudotgh Frank. 138-7. Scouless.” slightly. 15—F. J, Flint, severely. floor, Upon the plea of being too warm | The funera! will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, Labels, als, first class, $5 per reame ~ehureh, corner of Laight end Varick streets. Subject Cockel!, Gleason, 16—G. 3. Hewlett.seversiy. | he divostet bimseif of coat and boots and | two o'clock precisely fram 150 Forsyth street. The Hewsrapore, Books. Pamphisia Law Cases, reulare, Pro- 1i—Jno. McIntire, severely. | seated himself near the window. Mrs. Christy | mains will be taken to Cemetery. gramines—everyth: Labels to, mammoth Posiers== for the morning—‘ The Poor have the Gospel Vreached , ; 18—P Ryan, slightly. turned and left him for ® woment, and in the | | Coy.—Ou Friday, May 9, CaTamnine Cov, aged 7 Prtuted oqually io sity DAWLEY'S wo Them.” eg bd goign tile Soccer Corby 14 Ies Sheridan, slightly. interim he dashed thioogh the window, etriking vie | formerly of Laughren, near Kilchrust, county Galway, poeen aad Contre sereetesj ; p : P 1, slightly. | lently upon Ing of the court yard below, frac- | Irewand. THING. Tn the Clurch of the Good Shepherd, Fifty-fourth i rene —- og were s Severely. turing his skull, breaking one of his lower limbs, ‘dislo- ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also her sous, c~ ——— Atreet, between Second and Third avenues, Rey. Ralph ay kasich Vernier. iL, severely. | cating his right wrist and injuring his «pine «0 badly as | Patrick and Michael! Coy, are respectfuily invited to OPENING OF THE SPRING Hoyt, rector, service at balf past ten o'clock A. M., and William Turnby 28—¥rank tackey neverely: to cause paralysis of the lege. The coachman assisted in | teed the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'cloc! SUMMER “CAMPAIGN Balf-pest three o'clock P. 3. iP Atam trt en 24-—Germ'n Walton slightly. | taking him up stairs. Medical ndvice was culled, but he | from her late rewidence,.No. 69 Jamev sireet. ‘The re: ? ne ney. + 26—W.F.Norcresa,severely. | hud uo porceptible pulse and apposed dead. Seve- | mains willbe taken to Cilvary Cemetery, May the Lard In the Charch of the Resurrection (Protestant Episco. 26-—-Leonard Miller. D GRpaelaaa WGAk ta. aubeeanineT however OA. bab Sump setny COMA PME. ASOD GAINeT HIGH PRICES pieco- _ ral physicwns in attend nwever, and ve mercy ou her soul, A ‘§ ae, pal), north side of Thirty-ffth street and east of Sixth Fas Robert Tlarrisen, E — >: end was alive up 1° twelve o's ; might He failed aturday, May 10, of consumption, Jonw FOR CLOTHING, avenue, divine service at half-past ten o'clock A.M., | 11—J. Higgins. 29—William Conklin. Riera. 108. G—abd. Angus " through the day yesier Hi - ay rue is a . . |. Augus. ould not jive the sight aud rend: of the faully are respectiully 2 vand half past seven o’cioek P. M. The rector, Rev. E. erg vs Fag ap Sr Platner, 7—Frank Jobnson. v isabout forty yeare of es, ane th's ‘he fiumersl from ths resideuce of his BOWERY CLOTHING OOMPANY, O. Flagg, will preach morning and evening. rat iu Danvers, Gece: 4—C. Cronen. past has resided in a brown stone cottage, at No. parents, 688 Fourth street, No. 10 BOWERY, “And He took him by the hand and lifted bim up.) | 1528. Tilly. 33—Porter McGhan. FIRST MASSACHUSBTTS REGIMENT, COLONEL cowpin | Eightoontl trent. Pi mole deine fling Be med or nda Seen anton, Cans, ak Suaaky 54 Sign of the B Deine! cmend tenet, William Alvin Bartlett will preach from the above text ee eae " SS a i". con sixteen years ago. His skill end tact ws manager | 6, of consumption, Biss. C. DeFormer, aged 43 agg ts to be able to prosecute vigorously our war this evening, in the Brooklyn Tabernacle, Services at | 17—John Acton (bugler). spe capt. J, Ban Menten Geo, W. Hurd crowned bim with inost abundant success, and he bas | ‘Destwx.—At New Huven, Conn., on Friday, Phan fooke gent a.m ioniaed‘ontavivee with against half-past ten A. M. and a qnarter to eight P. M. Se ee , Atebh. P. Barratt, 23—Jae, Redding Aimarsed property to the amount, it te enid, of nearly | ANsa Gromrxia Denise, youngest daughter of” thease ‘ak és ‘ THIRD EXCKLSION BECIMENT, LIEUTENANT COLONBL Se. tM. Termey. ft. Bey $200,000. Ik ic stated by some of bis ruost intimate | Henry Denison, bey. BIG GUNS, ip agitoa a 9 Sp lego -ycinmnaexepoiprebe amiga MOSRS, COMMANDING. SS Ge, Saeetin friends that they discovered more than six mouths ago | The funeral will {ake piace ow Monday atternoon, at Iwo tien.” Rev. E.G. Brooks will repeat bis discourse ou KILLED. 4—Sergeant \ycen. that he was no longer the k. P. Christy of former days, | o’elock from ber late residence in New Haven Tn he errs, 8 QENTLEMANLY and RELUABI y . D 5—Corporal R. Janneson, 26-—F. A. Halse: ted bene haus rene Foswick.-On ‘Thuraday, May 8, aller & painful tiine: ves of Ammunition jn the shape orks carinii pare eebehialerag tee E> eves ices fs C—corporal P: Shields. 21—Cas, 1, hifieg, wich Mims all through ls ee. Sar he wen rocmmnctotn, | Asm Metal, dmighlec of debR end: Mary Jane Foetitis ie on vnimady argent ration scortenemt of 4 .D. B.A. » Lit cl n r # une ew Kigzd, f nd Mary: Jan ick, perpen ges and eiege avennes, br ighicroge 0] Sy. Froderick. 12—James Metz. Lions bt aad Feooguized Bo acon appeared to be sinking rap\ly. 1) tue Leh year oF Wer Ree SPRING AND suNane cuommino, past three o'clock, Sermon in morning on | 4—I oui Sepy. 13—David Emmons, rs Dear mother, Tau dying, d te UI ne requirements 4¢Heart Power.”” 5—Jean Becker. 14—Mathew Eagan. Bch gy Launching of the New Iron-Ciad Ship of And T shall we at rent WBN, YOUTH ANI aRD CUILDRES: i 6—Uwen ie -voleen Nelson Campbell, ?. Me! 32—Ch: rae w hall naver sufles more, BNg ; A public meeting wit be held this evening, at the =e Richard Lamb. Win. P. McMahon, a, War Tronsides. be forever biest sel ait ETS = N 12-1. C, Grangor. 33-—-Wm. “tine ri i : ae oF tie tarait And having adopie the oe ing rules se being aultee Fifth avenae Presbyterian church, corner of Nineteenth rus Adams. y—sonn sone Moston 1—Menry B. Glover. 34—Jerome C. Sprague, MI ADELYHTA, May 10, 1862. elatives and friende 0 family, the mem- | {o promote pregiable and satisfactory intercourse ¥ ith eur -sireet (Rev. Dr. Rice's), to aid in the supply of the army fobieha Hover, 18—Math. Henry,” “a . 36—Henry €. Cranes ‘The new iron-clad stenmer New ironsidcs was launched were ok rhe Deeeaee cinaad the frac Ay en ‘ous Phe ere woare now Soh Lg in ar pany and navy with religions reading, through the agency of Mangion aT. i 36—Jo. MoNamare. this inorning at Kensington, in the presence of an im. | Terrecttully invited to Atand ti cia icldeade or hes We allow he Je Patvitegn of exch (witlin tres dhe Presbyterian Board of Publication. Rev. Dr. Potts terloosly. 12—Samnuel Lord, eon aoe. ; mente crowd. The christening was performed by the | jwrente, 86 “uncon street. F gasmuent sold at Felail, which, pon et ina will preside, and addresses will be made by # representa- 14s. J. Lander Jg—John Dufie. x veteran Commodore Stewart, of the old Tronsides, at GracaN.—Ip Baltimore, Md., oo Wednesday morning, | picchaser in either material, style ort; or, this arrange. in May 7. Jowrn R., eldest vou of Michae and Julia M ent fs cot wulll-ieotly liberal, ve refund the Gea aged yeare, 6 monthe and 7 days. ape in (os BOWERY. anna ary Hesiiensow.—in Brooklyn, op Saturday, say 10, of oon- 19—0, Dougherty. 40—Win. Lavigne, whose suggestion the name of Trensides wax given ber. ‘ve of the Hoard and by Rey. Dre. Rive and Krebs. “ 20—C, W. Grover. 41—Franois Cart Mrs. Cora 1.. V. Hatch will hold a matinee conversa- Geo, Nrechenck, = me Ww. Myers. rely. iJ. W. Hale. now. Ww i 41—Deunis G AND ©. T stienale at Dodworth’s Hall, 806 Breedway , this mornin ce Seaty Brown, iether Toward — ee : situa eee sumption, Many Melxrins, wife of Jobn Cai! Henderson, } () ct TANES FOR WHE MILLION, AT TH be a aeen. Chariee Siachlia. 1-8. ©. Bristol wounpEL Jusorm our friends and he public of our new | or Moate, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 38 year ©. PINNELL, No.2 © aaeeils -@t half-past ten, and in the evening at balf-part seven Ls Chas, Eberrold@) 20—Tieo. B. 8 Messer, a3 Pa Bar, severely. are Row comm niele. Whoiesnie Clothing ‘The relatives and friends cf the ff cat ‘algo those rr e'clook. Swhject—'* Life and Death.” o—serg, ‘am, t—s. iilibrown, Cy Lihn E.. : ¥ of her beothe pecthrlly invited RTH KNO' ‘The Rov. Hl. J. Morten, sector of 8. Jemen’ Chureh, Far aim ea. Seeks Parkins, Si—sas. Francis, nie an extrnice an wall upniated' Mer | 10 attend ‘he fuerad, om Monday afternoon, 2h shies F's Vrha: ‘hr ole uax LTNIMBNT cures fu- Pinson, e Ms rol . from ber re 's 1 strect. we wantancous’: yer te, Philadelphia, haw deen invited to deliver a sermon for | 9—Auguet Phillipa. par ont Whitney, we Fas an Folenn 10a Gates Gvesees. oe | Soup. ew is, Coy and. pan Bist 4 is the benoit of (he House of stay Sa w York, and Home | 17 —ienry Recteneburg. 26—Chrie. Quinn. ewes “4 BR Fierce, ang ane suman eat Ready 2 Favors —on Saturday ) 10, “ee Ma or Tore eh witdo tek SS aud O0 conte par Soto, Nancie for Friendloss Girls, The » Dr, Tyng has placed hie | 12—William Osuora. 26—A. J. Soyder, 1 a 4 Pe ten itaren «Cloring and Purulshing Goods, 5 oo All drugziate, ” iit 58a pulpit at the disposal of the committee for this evening, | pourrm EXCELSIOR (73D Naw YORK vouunrema) | Hew To % SoM, i tauieberty Uo «Ate pS TY epi eae athe invited vy atten the | (BATLLEMUN'S LRET OUP CLOTHING PURCHASED. at eight o clock, in 8t, George's Church, corner of Seeond REGIMENT, ae BREWSTER. G—Lient. : S. Chandler, ek P. Goodridge, do. ylkate make « note of hit, tineral, this (Stmday) afternoon, at two o'cterk, from & ma rae ome tre ‘Pleane call at the stove orad~ avenue and Sixteenth street. : slightly. ames Crow ley, do. No, O74 Wate? street. #0 COUTVY, Ls See ee 1—Lieut, John J, Claas. St—Paward Hopkine. TeLieut. T. A. McLelan, 6f—H. Mailer, do. tianumres.--On Wednesday moramg, May 7, at the SALE—SEVEN Au army meeting will be Bold (his eveuing, in the Re- | oy jont. Rom}. V. tat, tecdeat con | slightly. Si— Walter Tarbit, do. | Sy eee pesidenceof her parents, No. 304 Mott street. Kary, the op 5 ay —— fermed Dutch church, in Thirty-foorth street, between | 3—Sergeant Duncan Carr. | om A. Bertam,slight- bm bael Daily, . de. haut Tailoring Departme Deloved child of Catherine anc Jes, Harrington, aged 7 ce, Feat oF Mausion House, B y . ig Depa “e' hn 7 sond rithey, 4—Sergeant C. H. Potter. int of stock or in (Me (nate and ta a te eontterr: we menths and 22 days. Kighth and Ninth aveucee, Rey. Mr. Slryker pastor. He . Dennison 0. 0. Williamson, ve Chane of if VEIN A OO, r i St. Patrick's ’ YON'S MAGNRTE will proside and conduct the services, commencing at | S~recseut T Dosuees —. Lhd ' Corner Brontimay and zai, | comer et Piet svenusens Cevecmvernee Cen” TN PownRR, ° -on ugh Hahely, Ad corner Broudw Worren, | corner of F ~ iefine for 19 youre and grows io Tavor. °It killa aud enters ‘half-past seven P.M, Statements by theagent andad- | 7—Corporai J. P. smite P.W. Dohertly, f teu hoe be Hayoocn.—On Sriurday, May 10, of gastritis, My i Roaches, Bot Bugs, Aus ileas,| Mot ae -Areasen may be oxpected from Rev. Mr. Duryen, ome of | $1 <poral t Powers. ge—ha rc. dorvacn The spring ‘Hat for Gentlemen, Din jomen | sere Ji Cabow, Ireland, ip the 271k | Pure aes gare a “0 on, ber Ae aiquacure 0 Dy 1i—Corporal John Mallane. 41—Wendell Webber, 1a-serg. “ihe R. Ashley, somtortate. pa lrg at should noe fall to colk oe thie Sunday} «fternoon, at two o'cieek, from 34 i mierda —< INTHRESTING RBLICIOUE CEREMONY. eee tee soverel ‘ ama ina ay B. Brew by ESPENSCHEID, w bts esiabilchtuent, 118 Nassau streer ‘Wiiett stseet akin “co vine, ag TES Bold everyone Depot, 4 Brosdway On Thursday, May 8, the children of St. Joseph's | 14 Thomas Byrnes. 44—Daniol gutting. ie Richa A Vinnkett da, ‘72d your of bie age. anf echool, in Leroy street, under the care of the Sisters of | 15—Francis Craven. 40-—John Higgins. Moa George evens, BOA. M. Capen, ‘de Shtrte and Collars Made to Order. Ire friend: ited to attend the furerad from bis ACHINERY FOR gaigommarcraen me 16—Patrick Logan. 40—Henry Mrought. S1=F.E. Wignom, de. Bly ley kitting end workrwanehip unrivalled. tate revidence, No. 2s West Twenty-fourth atroet, om | tng Lathes, Squaring wp and Cut ot ad ‘Baws, ac. Charity, to the number of two handred, made their rst | 17/65, ‘Krone. dtolingh rappin, UHONN A. Weercon, Seatawis Bee,” ae. — Turaduy afie-noou, at (wo o'clock precisely, without ine Emi Tay heen fa Tue tes bree eg, ai abe te communion in the church of the same name. They | js Michael Smith. 48—James Fitzworth. slightly. SH. Whirtemore, de. Onion Adams, No, 687 Broudway. fursher iuvitation.” The oftvers of the Grand Lodge of | in the City. Call soon at 86 and 98 Bast ioasignstreet formed w procession at the school, and walkedto the | 19—iauiel Lahey. 49—Henjamin F. Hortos, 16—Corp. J. if Biohardson, %4—Jolm Kungler. : Py Ss Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York te — cure, trae in ite, and ware. acomipanio by te Ss oe a as screE a TSR eet rer: Saaen Sens | member oeaRn Lae ire Ween to seeee mene | PanPIR® ABOCH 70 ‘Children of Mary, dressed im their uniform of bine and | 3) parr . 62—Parnard MeQuin, 3—Hen}, Lapor # ve RS, SiS fisedwns.” | # f tke. W. John Hocspool, Past Grand Teens AND DLSLMING. oe ene white, “They presented @ dewntiful appearance—their | 2)—Jacob Hi. Pose. 53—Robort Green, Dennis Dufly. nistkan-cun Friday evening, May ®, Phance ba lf Be any 4) anment. young hearts as pure as when regenerated by the waters : hae Wale ene. baa. ota Pavuetal, A Big Witwconte daaghues of Pensa and Catherine bs fg r | One MINE TH ath Lowi Vien oF : of baptisnn, Alter the benediction of the Blessed Sucra- Btn rad 66—Timothy Buckly,. oun. K. y ». Ke ‘ We mrp relatives and friends of tho famity, and Aigo of her mont, which took place immediately after mage, thoy re | g7—7homas Carlisle. 57—U. Munoeay, sa stiohael Poberty, do . Jam pranciather, Mr. Jobn ¢ OMB or ouR Lapin ARTICLE ceived tho Scapulars. When the exercises wore ati | 28—Wr. Walsh atten Bake. 24 Wm H. Hastal, do, tm lien y Manton, enaey en Sod Bens Cosmet P font _ Suend the ruserale af eby Hinisted a touching address to the Blessed Virgia was | 22—-W™ Haskins b9—Jobu E. Pardee. 2—Jne. B. Kinzer, 0 140. FO Watts, Roreysee 3 y | Brooklyn, Pubix (Sunday) aiternoom, at half-past two we 20—Peter Gorman. 0-1 . Collins, do, ¥—Jacoly Kram, o'clock. read by one of the Children of Mary, named Mary Jack. wounnm. A. Clemens. do, — 96—Goo. I. Parker. Raauedy’ vite . LaMyY.—-At Newborn, N.€.,0n Set April, from | w= , ty y's Medical Diseowevy 1 ba : | Capt. John Feeny, mor- La Ly to %—J, Johuson, bs 97 — Allen | deren to cure Scrofala, Mrysipeta Rivgworm, Bold | woupeis received at = baitio o Axoaew i, —_-—-—- obn U. Sullivan, Br thennis Daly 0, = PRA. Se hiolter. The , end ever Lamy, Company @, Pifty-tiret regur Y.S8. V., son Fire in Troymtoce at Least oxsugerce D. P. Hardy, 15—John Sullivan, 30=Thoe. Taylor, do. *y | oe Henry and Kmtne M. Lamy, aged ors, moothe | Cnt Glues Wine | an $—Corporai Wm, J. Sar. 16—Peter Clark. 31—Rich d Howard, do. ond 18 dayes Hitt Mot Tumblers, emigre Jone Motaagilia, 17—Charles Tyson, sa-Jas.Gamer, | do. nitive ead Jao the mom. | Fine ivory Dinner Kal ingy, May 10, 1902 6—Jobn Lee. 18—Barney Gannon, 33—Jax, Buchan, ight fre respects Tor Pitchers Tre Fulton House, Union Hove, Amotican Hunse, | 6—JamosGill. Wine pag oe Polar. 4G. Hay 6 sehen inv Table Spoon om Hs A number of othe: i. | T—Chriatopher n. “harles Adams, y le Forks, Washington Hall, and. number of otter publie build. | F=OReNeOr ed 21—Juinos Fee. hael Oth fan 2 Kxfermné Depot | ect Tea Soo, ings, have already boon destroyed, The fire extenda | 9— john H. Laki 22—Wilifam 1. Mon! Wi 106-—Y. &. Patron (2 Beondv ay, between Brovpe and yp teh Ee Ince. emt north to Jacob street, #outh (a Congres® and east to the | 10—Adolph Sheppard. fem 9 "Rutter, 107—Austin Staord, ¢ Hints eugraves Co okdan, gor pet.” er limite of the elty, and is stilthres o'clock— | 1l—Androw Leddy, dange- : KH 30S. ive A bm meee: s nontl EET va Wd the bance aaa Plated Caters (gent bustles), @ " raging with unabated fury. Tho wind is blowing a gale, | yo. pees nenneit, —Frmncs Kenny. Gopen. ate, do. Not. yer wi oF Lark owen fn tre eliminate Bloosn | sited to. vend the hMnoeal, this (Sunday) Arernodm, wt | Now. 155,49) an Tho A‘uvny Fire departinent are Ire, dqing all that can issiNc. 42—T. » de, 1L-soe MoKintey ‘All draugists and 439 Broadway, | twoo'ckeck from toe reskten » of her patente, No, d4 | iner of Nre be doe. ‘The love must basmmonse, 1—TA. Col, L. Bondict, Jr,, Jon. Hysolp, prisoner 44. 80 rhin ho 112—Jobn Down Willett tre ir xa aE “ENTE : Prue t+ . 4 -—W Mellermott,prisonor | 44—"' Wt 1a—Michael Fitspatricle t RintaMany Soldiers Died for tact: | Mecosoour Un Priday, May 9, Suexaynem MeCono- | gen Lt s 1 OFF THe Bl yee took OF UOTE AND 1s troll prisoner, Gothen Jones, prisoner 45%0, W Growinua, te 11 Pat. hymen, aliveatment, HOLLOWAY'S Ville and @iutment | clr, ogni b+ ye | way, between’ jOuston ANG decker streets, to olvse oa The bing: below Fulton etreet, om River Pi jan ican, prisoner, 4 Wan. Devine, do. Lid—Jumes Mena. vey ated (aie, 1 “eho [rience of the Camily, without Cypther notige, are | dre of J s Fl