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x MILITARY FUNERAL! Oesequies ef Colonel Bull, Hoagland and Dodge—Sketche Their Lives, d&c., Kc. ‘The obsequies of Colonel James H, Bull and Cap. »¢ain John F. Dodge, of the Sixty-sixth New York Vo- “Banteers, and Captain W. H. Hoagland, of the Twelfth ‘New York Volunteers, took place yesterday afternoow from the City Hall. The bodies lay in stato in the Gove Captains of nor’s Room up to two o'clock in the day, whore they were visited by thousauis of sympathizing citizens, a great many of whom were personaily acquainted with ethe deoeased soldiers. ‘Those three gallant officers re- ceived their death wounds at the battle of Fredericks. borg wy York Volunteore. 3 Killed ia action, j Fredericksburg, Nevember 12, 1862. Aged 48 years. ODODE REDE EEL ELE LE LOTODE TEDOLELE ENE ORD enconene tre neon nner be. SouN P. DODGE, :¢ Gari. JOIN Company D, Sixty *ixth Regiment N, Y. V. ‘i ‘Ktued in action, 3 Fredericksburg, 'eoembor 11, 1862 3 ‘garsnnt mont iBidodsdiatie oes an eet OLORIOLE DONE LE OOI PLEDGE LE NILA CAPT. WM. H. HOAGLAND, 3 Company 1), Peet Regiment N, ¥. V. led in action, “Pepderiskaborg December 13, 1862. ‘Aged 32 Years aud § months. POOL CLA NEE COLE oO LE HRS At.two o'clock the procession fermed, the Seventy-first sregiment acting as escort 1o the remains. The procession ‘then filed into Broadway. he remains of Colonel Bul! -wore takon to Newburg, wile the other two officers wese «taken to Greenwood Cemetery . he Common Councit, Board ot Aldermen and other departments attonded the “funeral, Tt was indeed &. ruovnnch holy and imposing de- amonatration. These mouruiul pageants have of late be -come 80 frequent among us that comparatively little at- ‘ontion is paid to them as they file through our stfeeis. The Sixty-sixth regime .¥.V.,of which Colonei SBull was i command at the sine of his death, was raised in this city by Colonel fon ©. Pinckney, formerly of the ‘Bixth regiment N. ¥.8, M. They left New York in No- vomber, 1861, about eightdundred strong, und immedi- ately were assigned to the Army of the Potomac. No Fogiment in the service hus seon more duty than the Sixty-sixth, and they have. been in every battle from Fair Oaks to Freilericksb: Fa gpasencande of inpalspa ticaleh the ool nol resigned, and Lioutonant Colonel James H. Bull was unanimously ‘recommended to fill the vacancy. He was in command at ‘the battle before Fredericksburg, and lost his life by anustkot ball from a rebe! shuryghooter. ‘The command devolving on Captain Weble, he was soon Actilea by the fragment ofa shell. aptam John S, Ham- meil then assumed command, and wag disabled by a con- fusion from a shell. He was in tn @teseoded by Captain ohn F. Bartholf, who received 2 builet wound in the ‘high. His life wus saved by a pocket case, which caused the ball to glance olf and euter his side, a : wound, The regiment was then txken in charge @ lieutenant gand brought off the fleld. Of the oight ay red men who eft this city one year ago, but about two hundred sur- vive for ne der. Camp fever and diarrhoea, with the bul- ‘Jets of the enemy, have «lone the rest. Captain Hoagland was in command of Company D of the ‘Twelfth regiment, and was an excellent officer. He fought nearly ali the battles of the nresont war, and was * Sout thitty-two years of age at thd time of his death. Captain Dodge was a native of Newburg, and was about twonty-six years of age. He graduated at the Col- of Physiciana and Surgeons in this city. Soon after ‘was appointed Assistant Surgeon of the Seventy-first ent, where he served about tive years. He was pro- ment at the first battlo of Bull run. After the return of the ‘Seventy-first from their three months’ service, he raised company for the Sixty-sixth regiment and went with ae into the firid. He bad a narrow escape from death yy typhoid fover last winter. He, however, recovered in ‘ime to rejoin his regiment before Yorktown. Ho was present in all the engagements before Richmond and at gnetam, ‘at which last place he elicited much praise by is professional assistance to the wounded after the ‘ection. He was a promising young man, and his early ‘Geceaze is much | aaa by @ numerous circle of friends. Waneral or thie Late Major ‘Wm. Horga: ‘Tho funeral of the late Major Wm. Horgan, Kighty- @ighth regiment, New York Volunteers (Irish Brigade), rwho foil tn gallantly teading a charge against the rebol Batteries at Froderickeburg, wili take place from the MRead'recruiting office of the Inish Brigade, 596 Broadwa: on to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. e wemaice wore brought home under the personal rvtsion of Gen. Me:.ghor, wi re regret to hear, is and confined from a severely ulcerated knee, which is cause of his absence irom his command; and which Ita oxtrome severity holore and during ‘the battle of ricksburg, gave Tse io the rumors and announce- iments of his having been wonuded, crnehed by the fall of Mis horse, &c. Should the General be adie to move on be will be at the funeral in honor of his late ve oflicer, and wear, ua will each of the other officers present, in hie capa eprig of fresh box- pet Se eigen eee which was worn by him and every mentor of his pennant that disastrous fell beyond ‘the Rappahannock. All admirers of the brigade are re- tapectfally invited to be present at the funeral. REGIMENTAL OKDER—NO. 4. Heavqvarrsrs 69:6 YxGiumnT, N.Y. 8. N.G., Dec. 26, 1862. ‘The officors aud a detaii «i cgi ane enengre are hereby ordered to report to Captain cong Pla fatigue, with oveoccoats, at their Armory, Essex t, on Sundey morning, December 28, " 0 O'clock, to ey the tast- tribute of respec re i ry er of the irish Brigade, Horgan, who jell at tl ‘Wrederloxaburg, By order of MAJOR BAGLEY, Commanding. Joun McKeon, Adjutant. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. wh Coniprécsional Report on the Battle at Fredericksbarg—The Recent Victory fim North Carolina—Map of the Sc of Operations—A Prussian OMeer’s Ac> count of McClellan's P. jar Cam- Paign, d&c., &e. ‘Tho Waeaiy Hekasn ior tie present week, ready this gorning at ten o’clook, wil! contain the Report of the Congressienal Coramittce on @e late Battle at Fredericks- urg; Grapbic Account of the Battles and Success of Gen. Wostor’s Vaion Forovs in North Carolina, at Southwest ‘Creek, Kinston, Whitehall and Goldsboro, illustrated with @ Map ot thé Scene of Ope: ations; Interesting Letter from = Prussiav Officer (Jately in the Rebel Service), giving is Accoynt of the Seven Days’ Battles béfore Richmond, pad bis Opiaion why MeClelixn did not Capture Richmond, rwith all other News of the week of ap important or in- ‘Pervstiog character. --Two dollars per Gers, Ave cents: Suocese-and F: Ke—How to Achieve ner amd avoid the latter in fil the business selations ome grand oor influences of r Single copies, iv wrap- man id ti watutntag promounce trem in arently an equal share of r under a load of business estroyed, abd the useiousnens that lure, ‘Te same class of observers §r rwarly desare that they the victims of tmmerciiul fuistorsune. We thiak thes rl Accidents untenitedly nave the pr t8 of nany a worthy ptions that prove the rale; yet ingle detoat ns the finality of ef- to. 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The public, potwithatanding bis rey erronlioge and the fact that he wae at once man- Mifacturer, salesman and « ‘hough bm adv whe talk of the the demand for them was #0 great town, iannt he was compiled to, remove to larger quarters in, the oe we where br ane od 4, to ronper sna he on it roadway. fe i 4 orate business, ana i oe watoht a i ily quite as laboriously os « r ry ie aeneian ta rt | Nog ne antted delight is ever ont fannie the wv uNqTiCAth ha same attonth Beasts endencetiencs of whi: ents raul ssimitation, 13 no # fail with men ORO NOX: anit who counpiniy thot they find it hard work make both ends meet mos: jeare from aueb examples easy it is Of eewopiishwent ik you get about tin the proper way. ‘ David's Holiday Style of Gentiem THATS, wg 29955 Bi ay, neor Diane street, Holiday 1 Holiday Rats.—Atao Las es’ Faney Fare, HITE'S, the revowned Mater, at 16 roadway, PI ail A aut Happy New Year, New, = Bivens es’. 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By pr by skiiful skilful artists, Ladies Delight hted.—Laird’s Bioom of | Youth, or Liquid Fear fer, ereserving and deaatifying complexion and ski after onee using this delightful article will be soit th ‘hace has no equal. All druggists and 439 Broadway. | rity lgrtenca ie « I a as Sewing Machines. Office way, New His Hair Dye, 50 brown, best m use. Depot No! by all druggists, Bawhelo H Dye—the Best in the w orld ;instantaneous, hyrmless and reliable. fay foe gist and perfumers everywhere, Factory, Black or 1 Barclay’ street, and sold Trusees.—Marsh & Co,-Radical Cure Trusa Office still at No.2 Vescy sireot, Astor House. No connection with any other office of tie same name, A lady attendant. Take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral to Stop your colds, oon and bronchial affections before they ran [ae a that you cannot atop. tor, Hunt 3 Discovery Cures the oid Ulcers. No. 8 Division street, New York city, since Marrie ANDEnSON—CLENDENIN.~-Un Thursday evening, Decem- ber 26, by the Rev. James Millett, at tho residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. Wx. H. Aypenson to Mics Henamerra CLENDENIN, all of this oa Conmweni—Sérra.—On ednesday , December 2%, by the Rev. Geo. Dunbar, Josern Verrry Convris to Miss FRaxces Sum, both of this city. No cards sent out. Ferovsox—Barxs.—In Charlestown, on Wednesday, De- cember 24, by the Rev. Dr. Ellis, Jony F. Feraceon, the United’ States Treasury Department, to Hxxarrrra nae a daughter of John A. Bates, Paymaster, United States avy. Toism—De Lovsts.—At Chicago, II), , on Saturday even- ing, December 20, at the residence of ine bride's father, by Rey, James Pratt, D. D.,-Captain Jony FRauxen, First United States cavalry, to Migs Con second daugh. ter of Mr. Geo. De Loynes, of said cit Frr.owrs—Cranke.—On Tuesday, ber 23, b} Rev. F. 8S. Wiley, Francis Petvowss, Jr., of Hartiord, Conn., to Axwie T., daughter of Alex. Clarke, Feq., of this “4 Netson.—On Wednesday evening, December 2 by the Rev. Dy. McElroy, Epwis Foster to Miss Lucy A., daughter of the late James M. Nelson, all of this city. Rexowit—Siarson.--In this city, on Thursday evening. December 25, at the residence of Edward Beekinan, ieq dy the Rev. Josoph Mckiray, Jans Rennes to Ma eldest daughter of David $8. Sisnpson Esq. iyo, T Tet yoaee Wei 9"—Un eee) Geen 18, at the residence of James Millward, Esq., Bay Ridge, L.1.. by the Rev, Mr. J. Manning, Mr. ‘Home Sova, of Now Utrecht, L, i. to Miss Mat ANN Waoon, eldest daughter of Geo, Weldon, Eaq., of England. Srewer1—Laiox.—On Christmas Day, Thursday, Decom- ber 25, at the Church of the Saviour, by the Rey. Dr. Us- ' goed BH. Srewent, of Boston, to Sbsan Lavon, of Now ‘ork. Stiwen—teaace,—On Wedwesday, December 24, at the —e the ee ee bars = ont Esq., aoe jane street, v, ons, lovrrn Hi. Sriven, late'of the United States tutored Miss Axr- 114 Tada, all OF or thie cit, California papers please copy. Wortman—Punpy.—On Woibesday December 10, in the DeKalb avenue Methodist Episcopal church, by Rey. It. | C, Putney, B. Grireis Wortmay to Ina, daughter of James Purdy, Esq, ail of Brooklyn, on Friday Degen Bioomrigg riday, 1 26, of inflaramation on the hu Faamows busourehis beloved wife of Wa, Bloomfield, aged 42 yoars. fue relatives and Trends are tespectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 479 | Greenwich street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Baxrer,—On Friday, December 26, suddenly, of organic digonge of the heart, JAmks E>wano Baxter, aged 60 yoars, ‘The funeral will take place this sunday) Berning, from his late residence, 189 Chat His Vives and friends are to anon withoue further = His remains will be interred ia Greenwood Cem. very. ' —— Friday, Decomber 26, suddenly, in \ Washiugton, Capt. Trowas W. Cantwriamt, Jun., Company D, at ‘York “Votunteers (Duryous tormoen, at one o/cloct. The office of the churoh will be MISCELLANROU! o Raneeal to-morrow. Vay Rawar.—On » December, Exaanon, pirce, Badan oe —On Thureday morning, Desember, 35, Jomm | widow of Vornolius W. Van DEEPEST SPRINGS OF FERLING pie ee ree ot bis age, of Tieroork, Zoe relatives end friends are eoties to cttent the te {a Ble mew and soa! searching alory on:ttled His friooas,and "those of is. brothers, Mathow and | Street, Broskiyn® this “Getcrsery, aiteccoon, ‘ek two ot Edward, together with the officers aud meaivers of Com- | glock. MARC! AND BER SECRET. pany FFourth regiment New York State artillery, are) °'\cxkwonay.—On Friday, hides ‘Sane Mme Printed front advetend tapete fastened ty te suther res; iavited to attend the funeral, from bis ‘late | ety, son of Sammee B. ‘Sarah Jane Van Kouran, aged SUNDA’ ORY, berg (emerge aed Bo sd afternoon, &t | } year aud 8 months. ‘- ‘ othe in meet the demand re lense of ae Sunday, ope 0 ‘ther inwi relati pectful 1 OF the romance, the proprie- Cuauk—AU Hoboken, on Thursdxy, Deoomber 25, Capt: | invited wo ationd ths: tencret, hrese the roaidenoe of lie | ora ot the ine CRRA 8 a etNDAT siti Saha ‘o a8 CLARK. and the members of United | BATH, No. 815 Greenwich streot, this (Saturday) after- pig y Lp ey er os Tuow, ‘Yhe friends of the famil Btates Lodge No. 207, af OF 4. ‘M., and the Ofder in gene- ral, are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resitence, No 161 Meadow atreot, noar Fourth street, Hoboxea, ‘on Sunday afternoon, at oue o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. CvgMwan.—Suddenly,on Thursday moruing, December 25, Mrs. Jaye Cusmysan, in the 5th year of her age. Funeral services at her lato residoneo, 62 Fast Sixteenth Street, Unis (Saturday) aftornoon, at two o'clock. COoLRy .. Friday, December 26, Rawvourn M., Jr. aon of Randolph M, and Maria Louise Cooley, ago 1 years and 5 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro vaveecttulte invited to atvend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, No. 74 East Twenty-third street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’ciock, without further notice, Daty.—On Friday, Docomber 26, of hasty consumption, Kare O'Brien, the beloved wife of pure anative of Newmarket, county Cork, Ireland, aged 20 ‘The friends of the family and those of her husband and uncles, Patrick and Richard ©'Bren, are respectfully in- vited to attond the funeral, from her late residence, 164 East Twenty-fourth street,on Qunday afternoon, at ‘wo orclock, Cork papers please copy. Fiyny.—On Friday morning, Desember 26, of coasump- tion, George Frywn, aged 6 years and 3 months. ‘The funeral will take place on n uongay afterpoun, at one o'clock, from the residence ‘is parents, No. 103 Mes ter street, Frux.—At Buenos Ayres, South Amoriea, on Sunday, Seales: , doux H, Feux, late of San Andres, Cuba, aged years, Frick.—On Thursday morning, December 25, of con- aumption, AvGrstus FRicK, aged ‘25 years and 3 montha. The relatives and friends of the faintly are respectfully inyjted to attend the funerai, from the residence of his ta, 181 Laurens street, on Sunday morning, ¢! ten e’clok, "instead of Saturday , as heretofore announced. Fornes.—On Thursday evening, December 25, Kuza- nets, wife of Colonel John W. Forbes, in the 79th year of her age. ‘The funeral will take place oo Monday afternoon, at one o’clock, from her late residevce, No. 22 North Movre street. Hor remains will be taken to Groenwood tery for intermeat, The relatives and frionds of the mily are invited to attend without further notice. Gunxivc.—On ‘Thursday, December 25, suddonly, Lawis Henry Gumaxo, only son of John H.eand Mary Gunning, aged 12 years, 4 months and 14 days. The friends of the family are Peapnciruty invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 75 Aven street, this (saturday) afternoon, at wo o’clock. iLixer—On Thursday, Pecomber 26, Newroy Gu.KeRr, @ friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 3513, Lowery, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock Govtp.—Killed in front of Fredericksburg, Va., by the explosion of asholl,Samvs, F. GovLp, printer, aged 46 years, a native of Baltimore, and for rey years an attache of the New Yorx Herat». Peace to his ashes, Gooverson. —On Thursday, December 25, after a short and severe itiness, CAROLINE GOODEBSON, youngest. ter of Frederick and Mary Goederson, agod 2 years su 1 z. with Wigs, Toupecs, eu, Hair Dye, Hair ro! | | auacutietvig Ghee the weniining’ ue ear ae Wee | Holiday Presents of Affection and Cha- | very worst forms of Scrofula, obstinate Kruptionsof the skin | month ‘The great Jehovah, full of love, Au angel bright dia send, Who took eur little harmless dove ‘To joys that never end. ‘Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at+ tend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at "clock, from the residence of his parents, 45 Broome street, with. out further invitation. Hraty.—at Valatic, Columbia cBunty, N. Y.,on Wed- nesday, December 17, Wittiam Hxary, only gon of Jobn and Catharine Healy, ‘of 21 Nevins street, Brooklyn, aged 81 years and 13 day California papers please copy. Hovary.—at the residence of bis son-in-law, Captain I. P. Jones, Wall street, Morrisania, on Wednesday, De- spember 2, Groncs Hovay, in the Toth year of his age. Funeral #ervices at the above place, on Monday morn. , at ten o'clock, after which bis renasins will 4 taken to Greenwood for interment, Friends of the family are invited te attend. pens —On Thursday, Deeember 25, after a long and illness , Eiza Nw, only. child of Margaretta and 2 the late Robert W. dune, aged 2 rear, 9 menths and 19 ae relatives Mad friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuberal, from the residenee of her uncle, R. A. Knapp, 162 West Nineteenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o’clock. ERNE.—At the residence of his mother, 426 Eighth Pacente on Friday, December 26, Micuax: Kerns, aged ears, Notice of funeral in to-merrow’s paper. on Sunday, Decem- 4, battle on the 13th, Lieutenant’ Tuomas Laytox, of ples ty E, Ninth regi- ment New York State Militia, aged 29 ys The relatives and friends of the faanily are rages ied attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of his father at Tisindeld, New Jersey. Trains. leave foot cf Cortlandt street at 8A. M. Larry.—On Friday, December 26, Emmy Larvy, Gaughter of Mary Lav}, aged 16 years, 1 magnth, and 26 friends and relatives =i the family are respectfully 1 invited to attend the tut from her late residence, No. ¢ Sullivan street, on 7 afternoon, at nine o'Stoc favaaa-ta Previous, Re 1, on Friday evening, December 26, Miss Many MxLvitix. For particulars of fuverel, which will take place in Brddklyn, see Sunday papers. McCarry.—In Brocklyn, on Thuraday, December 25, Torta MoCanty, wile of Jomes MeCarty, in the 40th year of ber age, a native of Ballymore, county Westmeath, reland. ‘The friends of her husband, also her brothers James and fhomas Malinn, ave reszect(ully invited to attend her funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 161 Tillary street, Brooklyn, McTacoart.—On Thuraday afternoon, December 26, = —_ McTsocart, mneet sy * of eae ‘argaret A. McTaggart, oj years, 11 monthe, 22 days. ‘Tbe friends of the idence of his parents, t Fifteenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Musow.—On Thursday, Becomber 18, suddenly, in camp | Delors Fredericksburg. Nexen MASON, Jup., Com nay E, Fourteenth regiment New York State Mi a ay Fo years and 10 cay Relatives aud Yiriends of the family, alao auy “members ! of the regiment who may at present be in the city, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without furtber notico, from the residence of his father, 200 Jay street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock Moorr.—On Friday, December 26, of diptheria, Joux Groner Gernor are son of George and Rachel W. jd Moore, ‘agent 22 months and 9 days. friéuds of the family are invited to attend the fu- this (Saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 463 Tenth avenue. —In Williamshorg, on Thursday. December 25, attere joug iliness, Many, wife of Patrick Millett, nowt Bb Fem and 6 mourte Retr remaing will he token frora ber late residence, 67 Horth Fith siveot, to Bt. Peter aud St. Paul church, ; Second street, where a solemn requiem mavs will be offered up for tho reposeof her soul, this (Saturday) morn- mg, a4 ten o'clock, and irom thence to Calvary Cemetery | for iaterment, at tivo o'clock. The friends of the family | are respectfully invited to attend. | Netsow.——irowned by the apsettin gonbost Daytighi’s prize sloop Goquette, off Bea | within one bundred yards of the out j 16th just., Acting Assistant Paymaster © | Nxasow, eldest eon of Samuet C. and Eliza J. ! Nelson, of thia chy, in the Ivth year of his age. The body, accounts, had not been recovered. Nori On Churesiay, December 26, Captain Rowsrt 7. Nouns, aged 00 years > The relatives and friends of the family, also pilots and e Soaiety. are revpectfally invited from tho residenc+ of hie daughter, th street. this (Sawurday) afternoon, Idgy, Deceuiber 26, Hany Jagex, son of A. Pheips, aged 1 year and 9 days. nd relatives of Ube family are respectfully invited to attend the fuvera’, from the residence ot his parents, J92 Luciow street, un Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, without farther Invitation Maners.—In-camp, on. the Rappabafihuck, oo Friday December 10, Lieutevant Rowan M. Parnes, The remains having been brought to Brooklyn , will be conveyed to Greenwood, this atarday the residence of bis brot Cumberland street. Foner o'clock. Ail friends are invited to attend Raynotps —On Friday, December 26, Ma’ wife of Thomas Reynoide, in the 80tb year of her age. ‘The relatives and fence of the famiip, add those of her brothers. Jobo and Charles Geelad are respect fully ihvited to attend the funeral, from ber late res) deuce, 122 Roosevelt street, corner of Water street, to 7 James’ choreb, and ftom thence io Calvary Cemetery, 01 Sunday afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock precisely, Srarorsn.—O0 peed December 26, of pare G, Braxerem, 7 years, § mouths and 19 days. ‘iho Trieade Sod scfuniataaces Of the family also tbe officers and members of the Veteran Corps of 1812- are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, from hi street, on Sunday after. riner invitation m1 the resideuce of her son in-law, Thomas 905 Kast Righth street, Rove, wife of Patrick Beully, & bative of the parieh of Killoughey, Kinge county, ire- | Iand, aged 70 years. ‘Tho relatives and frieuds of the family ave respectfully divited to attend the fuveral, frem the above place, this (Saturday) afternoon, at hait past one O clock, to Calvary Cemetery Sr, Jouy.—After a brief ines, of typhoid fever, Lavma Wily, deloved wife of George A. St. Jobn. lotice of Conera) hereafter. Srewani.—On Thursday, December 25, Amwun Stewary. His friends are requested to attend the funeral, from Bt. Luke's church, Hudaon street, opposite Grove street, ee (Satara. ay) aftergoon atone o'clock. His remain will on to ¢ Steeasrood ‘emetery. gary —On Thursday morning, Decetuber 25, Lieut. Warr R. Tremaix, of the One Hundred and Thirty- second regiment N. Y. 8. ‘eae id puoumonia, con. tracted whilst on duty at Sui , Va., second son of Edwin R. and Mary Tremain, aged 19 years, His friends and those of his family, and the members of Third Company, Seventh rogiment N. G., are invited to Toy oS therend SS at one o’dlock, from the residence of his parents, ‘Thirty-Atth street, Towxeunnp.—At her Tosidence, ‘Thirty first street, New York, on Friday, Decomber 26, kiizangra H., the beloved wite of John Townshend, Li ag in battle at Fredericksburg, Va., Cia nencn F. Treow, of Company C, Ninth , New York Militia, wom of John Tyson, aged 1p yours and 2 Ser in tases at iast widow of Simeon ‘TRavi8.-—Al phy ‘Pho funeral will leave her late residence on Suoday af. Boon, atone o'clock, without further invitation His re- nol ad taken to New York Bay Comotory tor in- terment, Wrsigy,—On Thuraday December 26, of consumption, Astuur Weezy, 50 years, 3 months and 10 days, born in Liverpool, eeand! The funeral will take place from his residence, 83 Fast Fifteenth street. at one o'clock, on Sunday afternoon, will ed to the Church of the Holy Communign, corner of “aay street and Sixth avenve, und from thence to place of interment. Tho triends and acquaintances of mpes are respecttuily invited to atiend without far- MOK] ROW" wil! be enablea to bezin at the start toa peal of thia moss og. citing of att tbe works Of ft6 ral OinoULATiON of the SUNDAY MERCURY more thas ot eno REPENS. THEE BUM TOTALS 0 fast cotempuraries FIVE C ‘CORK ME SUNDAY MEROURT, At tho close of YBAR OF SUCCESS, Gnexampted in the history of Americau jouruaiam, invites 61 NEW FEASTS For tho intellect and fa 60 imagination Bie MO. To those who are cager for invelligence on all from ane, garry ‘the telegrapne | nes, by the nd reliable local yourer it ifoes pysieal i Mating, Political, (ian In rEheattce aud general, in cack one of ita fifty-two tasues for 1848. A POW RRFCL STORY, FIREGE. Peay. THE Pook ‘OIRD ; On, Ti MARCHIQNESS AND. HER SECRET, of which the second instalment (with @ aynopais of the three che urs already publiahed) will appear to-morrow, forms present a leading feature in the Herary department, and Stil be continted Weekly. tut consiuteds The tact th bat upwarde of $2,000 have mm paid to the author for the clusive use of the advance sheets of this admirable tale,’ ay serve to Indicate that money will net Rpared whenever tt can be #0 applied as to give increased attraction to the paper. New series of the psuireh provoking lave ae of And the servant “epistol ther invitation. tte read Canada and Dublin papers please copy. 7 oval ___ MISCE LANEOUS. “A bie AFFLICTED PERSONS SHOWLD READ THIS, uggests another wile aa question, ond that ie Does the pasting up of ono or more prove the advancing elvilization of 0, fa tt not worth our wile Lo ugk is IT that is sent to the barbarous regions of the earth to find cus- tomerst. Of course we do not toler t fo the atrange animal ot the Museum, which ts neither fi flesh nor fo d that friend Barnum, with all his shrewdness, knows not eae name, Lest the question should longer puzale oureiticangy ‘we are permitted to reply to the dewand by pabliehing the following oxtract from a letter addvegsed Btelnfela, Bea Jeniono, Sune 16, 1862. ils tecenachivcwans- tals Salt etecn amen oak celebrated Cognac Buerst Tt iy po ne telling us the de- rn too grent for than te the West rt them hither, the universal family ee Tor all affections of the liver and digestive organs throughout the continent of Europe, and are equally necessary here. Surely you cau imerease your importations so.a9 ti commence a trade with tere in Any locality. tubabditents, and, if ANDED VOLUNTEER, ill enliven lig calbimns and shake ne wriniisa out of the hearts of its readers; and ils comic department will contain, tifis country, and I promive you no Bitters will go down | as heretofore, rieh and racy specimens of origiua! humor with the people so soon as yours become known. from special, and exclusive contributors. Further particulars in relaiion to these wori SHOW NEWS OF TIE WORLD French Cognac Bitters may be obiained from the will beone ane ite pertory of inte- agent Cor the United States, 8. STELNFELD, No. 70 Nassau | resting items cont nts of the Day, street, New York. : ‘at home week to wéek, 60 bat the public may be kept thoror poste as to all popu- rentertainments, and professionals as to the doings and eabouts of pach other, The best sketch writers Iu the country will contrtbate to the department of MINOR STORIRS AND ROMANCES, and all who take wn Inieves: in PORTING EVENTS LL HAIL TO CHRISTMAS AND NEW | YEAR. ENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG. TETE A-TLTE SETS FO! et BES. FOR Bors, OGKING HO SPLENDID PLATED TEA AND COFPBE URNS And a million other articles, suttable “For every person, At less than wholesaln prices. will find the reports of matches in the StNDAY MERCURY Come one, come all d Rave money full, faithful and graphio, 4 ball, ket, pigeon shoot. By buying at EDWARD D. BAJSFORD'S ing, regattas, prize fights, feats of vedestrianisin and all Pi other athletic exerc tention. > A MILITARY CORRESPONDENCR,, ombracing letvers from every military station ia the country at which Union troops are quartered (including camps of inate ion), Will also Occupy a considerable space in each issue. THE poe OF THE FIREMEN, and the movements of ¢! ad MILITARY, and of the uniformed companies of ncighboring cities, will be duly and accurately chronicled. Subjects of public imte- rest will be discussed in TIAL EDITORIAL ARTICLES, Great Housekeepers’ Bazaar, Cooper Institute, , ‘Astor piace, one block from Bros 8K YOUR GROCER FoR isex and games of skill, will recetre at: COFFER, First introduced and superior to al! others. Ontg Twelve Cents per Pound. VIS & GO,, Bole Agents. 146 Bowery, N. ¥., and 1i7 Atlantic stroet, Brooklyn. A NEW CHRISTMAS STORY, BY DICKENS! LOOT LUGGA! 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TRIPLES zi THE I88UES £8 METALLIC WEATHER STRIPS of its combined Sunday cotemporaries, will be employed to re aly arenge dd to iteattractions in in the Year r 1863. , RAIN, PRICE ipl nigm copy. COLD OR weet AIR, For sale by all ree ‘and bo; . y OR BI Y styl ra every Uy DEMAND ‘ical and general movements of the etic, its business, jutions, and its pro- istory of the social, pol fret iy city, itecrimes, ite accidents, its oa uieevonien its gossip, its institu SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES from the crevices of doors, Pome end description, winter and summer, They will laskfor years, : a, PIERCE EGAN'S uagere netior to all wooden afains for the above Euehantin Stor; purpose 1@ Monitor to the old North Carolina, or HE Ooi neh; Spanish foliar 10 it soiled postage stamp. ‘ Por circular, with reference to thousands of the best clti- u ARCHIONESS YAND. HER SECRET, zens of New York. address Motsilc Weather Strip Company, ieqnoed'ineae 212 Broadway, N. ¥. SUNDAY MERCURY Locul agents wanted in every city and town. I er ty Dee. 21.) OTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS. cases of Brandy, some very old. contin nee anda Ia, De ah, WEPT OFF TWO HIMENGE DITIONS. 209 cane of Setch ‘and Irish Whiskey. Therefore, to Redun hs i@ public, there will be pub- cases old Jamaica and Santa Grove Rum. shed in the columns of the 500 cases Sherry and Madeira Wit cel { SUNDAY twinaedaiaaed , For aale below the present cost of panel PHO WOLFE, 0 tm wate ow 2 Beans afoot atreot. | ORRO a full synoy ais of Ae chairs whi te a wed in the ji a December Zi, an wean sania KSOnHER INSTALA. be enabled to begin the stor cueraufons S00n kiwe rkaevaaa ow cuore. saidaviet camaais of oe gl who ‘ate the cheapest. and best for spinal compiainte, pains {i . a sna, TP ¢ heat or side, For sale yall decent aa } wet yobain w eon ot the GREAT SUNDAY beteahoniad fe buch Gpittenten’ ‘s take no ot! jee that my nai back | iasue'of to-morrow. The abstract of the opening chapters of each Plaster. | Whole haa ‘heen ‘carefully. prepared, and inc doe “every ineldent 17 H ‘apprehension of the entiro narrative THARLES N. CRIT Movobing scene with which, (ho third, shapes lesa Brandreth’s Sugar Co Pater | nucceeded In those which will be given in continuation to- Manhatian Liniment, Powders, and | morrow, by other startling p BT and the interest wholesale dealer in all popular and geniice patent medi- | Fr°tiie inost remarkable of modern. stories deepene as It iuen, Druggiate eupplted at the lowest prices. Ordore to- | Proceeds, compelling the admiration and sympathy of the oa coldest The adventures and sor:ows or the “Poo Grace” Lie plow and conspiracies of wplch she ie: the tin, and the glimpees of every pase ‘OF eocial- life from ibe ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, rarcetteed joints, ‘and all diseases of the feet cured without paln or | bigest to the lowest, which are aflerded In the bistory of her tieonrenlence a the patient. by Dr. ZACHAR RIK, Burueon cafeet, evince in the author a fertility of invention aud & pow. biropodist, 760 Bi geons of the city. EAFNESS, DARED. TORT way. Keiers to physicians and eur- | oy of deacription nnexcelled by any vov: fay. He portrays the mystical lifey of th the Gypsies, ‘with extraordinary power. Revenge and Hatred, Fidelity. stronger th wpidity on the aul vive for any vi v : of the present jar people EAD, th, and And ai) Bosragns of the Eye, Ker and Throat, . Cured by Dr. VON BISENTERG, Oviiliet and Aurist, Re ‘am geraontted by bia Drarnres Cuvry.—Read ‘ve following from &, distin- athe with taintest orig fat tam cuished merwhant 1m onr city, It speaks volumen for itself — | LeUeiteve that he bas not, actiaily part cipated in the scenes w Tonk, July 19, 1862. | hero only depicts, The whole romance may be ci been for some time pared | toa vivid dream, in which everything seems so tu helieve tan ili it, on wal at Mer Leave Me ot ‘The Scarlet Flower,” by same writer, will i hardly be prepared for the gusias and skill dispiayedt Tu thie Bighly Wwronght and soul stirring ri THE POOR GIRL, THE MARCHIONESS AND HER SECRET. timer PROOF siIRETS rel, pr an . PRY watil TiCreR E. Vand. plat i 1b Chambers bell the SUN DAY MERCU until Other indications of '@ total loss of ‘hen EISENBERG removed trem her ears of matier, ged with coag rd instantansously. apd all without. pein. hanks that Five this jeutimony to att Cinnor J. 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"oe of the reports of with the mi me ‘of ihe Departments and’ Bureaus of eur 5 r went, rnieh b conplete view of the present condfiion of root Tie leaddogarticles in the January number of this Magazine | have been furnished Pearse Hgan's Splen tit Story, Writ be comeinued inthis puters with, & brie? synopsis of me he ‘hayters, This is the story which xo coe Benson J. Lossin, perio of the Suni Yee ant vosk, ith Mh Teen earee Narahomiratets Df Biot bins tngoneenientt tna the had paid. “UP. | I. Guerheay, J. Rox WARDS OF ‘AND! 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