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= HOOKER’S ARMY. JED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.) engaged. jn this raid af not jess than ten on caimly ogo all sabe before clearly account for more than eix or seven Pore the story be true that a separate squad to Columbia. The Rev, James B. Taylor, ured at Asbiand, fell into line pre;aratory to leaving for Hanover House, and that they numbered two hundred and ty-four. Add to this twenty or thirty that were ett ag plokets on the different roads in the viowity, we have about three hundred. The game force went ‘ireot to Hanover Court House, where they were at once mete by the astonished natives into w thousand was the I'welfth Illinois regiment, Col. Davis ‘The party—Col. Kilpatrick's regient—who visited Hlungary, the farmers on tho Brook turnpike, for a time ‘Maj, Wrean, and afterwards burnt the railroad ‘idge over the Chicknbuminy, might have been 600 ‘Btrong. Oneef Wrenn's troopers, who saw them in a Bumber of diflerent piaves, estimated them at three But to his imagioation their numbers were Mistorted frum the same cause that never so small a pistol looks #0 vast tothe man st whom it is Led. These two regiments, amounting to eight or nine hundred men, are all that we have apy authentic account of. ‘There may have been more, but certainly they have not ‘Deen satisfactorily located. Bs R THE DAMAGE DONE BY Thk ENEMY. ‘The amonnt of damage and property destroyed by the Xankeo cavalry, that we have certain information of, 1s Fidiculously slight, considering the distance they have traversed to effect it; that which we have from time to time heard of is muci more considerable. We have heard that they tore up miles of track abont Louisa Court House, burnt all the buildings at Hanover Court House Central Railroad bridge and the Bouth Anna doing incaiculxbie mischief nearer this several gentiemen who left Hanover the devartire of the enewy, we learn uildings burnt there were those belonging From 8 detailed account of their proceed- gather that the mischief done by them was the Of those buildings, tearing upa piece of trestle. lealing a number ot broken down Confederate apd mules, oni drinking up all the whiskey in tavern, Our informants think that but for Brill’s y they would not have fired any of the houses. eee’ up to burn the bridge over the Suuth a » being fired on by four watelmon at the retreated in baste and could not be prevaited upon We may here remark that our informants whole party, except when drunk, were Spprebepsion of bane surprised and cap- corrob: rated by all persons who have ith any of them during the raid. The Chickabominy ‘bridge is merely nomi- piired ine hours. On the Frede ‘they bave torn up & few ratls, burnt an Hi and singed the woodwork of four ‘That Tn their course they have stolen a horses and negroce, perlians two bundred twenty-five or thirty negroes The couscle is case is that the parties from whom they have il 5 ert a it i ? E e i =) 8 & L © Eu i : B i Z i! i ® a @tolen either of these species of property are for the pan ater bear the logs. Fow poor peuple now-2- days eithor negroes or fat horses. WHAT BECAME OF THE YANKEES, From all the intormation before us we are -disposed to ‘Delieve that the two reyiments, the one from Hanover ‘Court House and the one which visited the suburbs of the Fendezvoused yesterduy evening at the Old Charch, nb lowor end of Hanover county, from w! place poe ony either bear northward towards Port Royal, or to their gunboats on the York river. Mr. Lips- omb, the of the tavern at Old Church, was in free wb thas pace, and that' they case Tron the caine from tho of Richmoad. ’ ' \_ Aa we go to press rumors come’ io 18 thick aud ge Tumors come us au poo : i it ek lf ei i ef Oonsisted ef several He $8 A Ha F i i 4 i ait if = te iv Af ie d ae ‘demonstration of the kind was made, ig number of armed men cn horadbeck were wand ‘Bee rd ’ of the short bridges U 5 bend been sent out op o cy ‘morning, The Coutral Raiiroad trestle 3 E 3 k i ih H ih fi fl a § i al it a Er i é cl 7 i : # it i i bi if b fi ? : i : i i i E § f f $ r aimed j if i I Robert W. Brown, of ured yostor 5 been on a vist Mr. along road with that Tee oes nod. capuared both nit if Y Ei i i it F i i if Efe 3 ss "We Bince Lue above wasn (ype webave loarncd thal tho ven car loads of goverumedt stores Fankves destroyed at Havover Court e. The paginas of the locomotive angen Crone, and Conductor John '. Phillips, w. the Chickahominy bridye, had @ very nerrow escape When ther saw ‘Yankees, both in frent and rear, they leaped from the engine aad eluded pursuit by dashiog through the swamp into the woods, Tux Latest.—The Yankee cavalry which came into Louisa county where 10,006 sti , vader General Sto.e. man. The detachment sent to the canal were driven back by General Fitzbugh Lee. Stoneman was still in Louise yesterday morning INTERESTING FROM NEW ORLEANS , Mr J. Embargo on Shipments to the Intertor of Louisiana—Rupning the Blockade at Mobile—The Harriet Lane Reported to Have Rum Out from Galveston—The Passengersof the Marion—Mexican Af- fairs, &e., &e. The United Btates steam transport McClellan, Captiin Gray, arrived at this port yesterday morning from New Orleans, whence she sailed on the 26a ult, aud Key West May 1 The MoCleilan brought $36,605 in epecie from New Or- leans, und 288 belesef cotton from Key West, Charles Smith, a private of the Forty-first Massachusbits Volun- teers, died on board the McClellan on the night of the 6th, avd was buried at sea. The steamship Columbia, Captain Barton, from Now Oricans on the morning of the 1st instant. and Havana on the evoning of the Sd instant, also arrived at this port Jast night, Collector Bullitt, of New Orleans, haa decided to refuse permits for the shipmeu: of merchandise to any part of the interior of Louisiana, ‘The British steamer Neptune, from Greenock via Hava. Da, rau the blockade of Mobile Apri! 15. ‘the United States vark W.G. Anderson on the'15th of April captured the rebe! schooner Koyal Yacht, with pine- ty-seven bales of cotton, from Galveston. ‘The Harriet Lave, the sbove prize’s captain says was run out January 24, without masts, at oight, from Gal veston. He says he was iu Galveston at thetime. Lieut. Warley too’ her out; but this aime Capt. Saunders, of She pelae, bad charge of her for some time after she was captured. Judge Terry, of California, has arrived im Texas, . The sehooner Kila, et New Orleaf, from New York, via Double Headed Shot Keys, brought ten passengers of the ‘wrecked steamship Marion. ‘There is no news of interest from Havana, and nothing Jater (rein Mexico, Vera Cruz advices to April 14 had been received at New Orleans direct, ‘The co del Commercio of the 14th con- ‘Clides that in thirty d: more or less, we may expect the occupation ‘apital of the republic by the th French army. It thinks that the investitute of Puebia suflicient to compel the garrison to surrender. This pa- Per adheres to the party of General Almonte. Tho United States gunboat Sonoma arrived at Navana on the 2d, and sailed again on the same day in company with the Huatsvilte, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON.” Wasuxaros, May 7, 1868. ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS FROM RICHMOND. General Stoughton has arrived here. He was released from prison and exchanged on the 6tb instant. All the federal officers, soldicra ox civilians who were delivered at City Point up to the 6th instant are exchanged. This information is derived from Colonel Hoffman, Commissary ‘of Prisoners, who desiros thet {t may be promulgated for the benefit of those who have been paroled. Acting Master Robert Tarr and Acting Fnsign W. Chase, Officers of the Isaac Smith, who were captured at Stono Inlet; have arrived here. They are well convinced from what they saw that if the attack upon Sumter had con. tinued for twenty minttes longer the fort would have ‘been reduced. THE CASE OF COLONEL D’UTAssyY. In the D’Utassy court martial to-day several commis- sioned officers of the Thirty-ninth New York regiment were examined on,the part of the deience, These officers testified to the strict discipline which Cojonel D'Uttaasy established in his regiment; to the generosity%ot their commander, and to the fact that he was polieved by bis men. One of the officers of the Thirty-ninth New York in reply to a question by the accused whether there was more drunkenness in the regiment when -he—the accus- ed—was absent or when be was present, fepliod—“When there was some liquor there they ges drudk, when there ‘was none they get sober."” GENERAL STONE ASSIGNED TO DUTY. The friends of General Stone mention with gfati- fication the fact that he has assigned to duty in the Department of the Guif, and will soon toave for that Geld of service. NAVAL ORDERS. M@ping Master Francis Wolls bas been promoted to be Acting Volunteer Lieutenant for gallant conduct in battle, and ordered to the command of the steamer Daylight. Acting Master Samuel Fuse has ben promoted to be Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, for gallant conduct in bat- Ue, and ordered to the command of tho steamer Shockokon. Acting Masers J. K. Stanard and Pavid A. Crowell have been ordered to the North Atlantic Blockading Franklin W. Brigham bas been appoiuted Acting Assis- tant Surgeon, Acting Master’s Mate James McConnell, having desert- ed from the Navy Yard, New York, is dropped fromthe rolls. Theatrical. LAURA KEENB'S. Miss Laura Keene takes Ler farewell benefit this even- tug. The house should be crowded, Some of the first ladies of the city bave the benefit in charge, and a most fashionable audience wil! be certain. The aclection of the —s, comedy of “Second Love’ and the benutifal al of “Nature and Art” willenablo Miss Keene to take her professional leave in two of her most powerful charactors. We understand thas it is Mise Keene's inten- tion to spend the summer in Furope, and to build a new theatre here next fall. On Monday next Mrs. Jane English opens the theatre for ® summer season with a pantomime WINTER GAKDEN. Mr. J.8. Clarke produces a new comic drama by Planche this evening. It is called “He's Jack Sheppard,'’ OLD BowRny. Mr. Tryon, the Treasurer, takes his benefit this even ing A very strong bill will be presented, including “Satan in ,” *Rokert Macaire,”’ the pantomime called “The Four Lovers,” and the serious a called “The Ross of Butrick Vale.” Besides all thi, Mien Fanny Her- and Miss Louisa Browne will dance a double horn- sach s programme ought Mr. Tryon’s merits and draw a house. went up Ww NEW YORK HEKALD, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1863. ast HR INTERESTING FROM SUFFOLK. Revonnoissances, CAPTURE OF REDEL PRISONERS. , rene ee Hill Joins Longstreet, and the United Forces Moveto Reinforce Lee . on the Rappahannock. ~ &,, &., Our Suffolk Corresponde Survoik, Va., May 6, 1863, GENRRAL GETTY’S BECQMROISSANCE, AND ITB RESULTB. ‘The reconnoiseance in force of the Third, under Brige- dior General Getty—a full account of which I sent to the Heaacp yestorday—resulted ip the retreat of tho rebels from their position, after an obstinate resistance to our awdyance, On that occasion our troops were opposed by the dower of Lougstreet’s army corps, composed of Ala- Pama, Mississippi, Georgia and Virginia troops. Every juch of our advance was hotly contested, By a refa- gee who was within the rebei lines on the day of theafair it is said that during the engagement the shot and shell from our artillery made bavoe among the rebel troops, and at tie close of the engagement the Providence church, on the road of that name, afew miles from the scene of the ongagewment, was Oiled with the rebel wounded. . ARTILLRRY PRACTICE, ‘Tho Seventh Massachusetts battery, Capt. Phineas A. Davis, deserves a great deal of credit for this, They had a section of guns in advance of all others directly com fronting a rebel battery on the Providence church road. From this position, after getting range of the rebel bat- tery, our battery fired very rapidly. The rebels returned these*compliments In kind, the shell flying thick and fast over the headsof our Ones shell struck one of Capt. Davia’ guns, ricochoted in the air and exploded, doing no damage. Rattery T., Fourth United States artillery, was aleo very efficiout. The rebels were under the commana of Generals Toombs, Law and Garnett. THR DEATH OF THE GALLANT COLONEL RINGGOLD, of the One Hundred and Third New York regiment, late in the engagement, while gallantly encouraging his men, is an affair to be Inmented. Your correspondent was oon- versing with him on'the field a few moments before the oceurrence. He said bis troops were having warm work, and, unleas reinforced, he should be ob! to retire. Captain Ste of the required r would be to his sepport in a putes,after this the gallant wound Colonel received GRN. CORCORAN'® OIRBANCE. An important reconnoisgance was made yesterday by Givision of troops ander General consiating of the brigades under the command of dier General Dodge and Colonel Foster, with Simpson's New York battery, the Second Wisconsin battery a de- tachment of tho Eleventh Pennsyivania cat '. ‘This force « on the Edenton road ina south. weaterly dircetion from town. The troops had three duys’ cooked rations in their haversacks. They marched at three o'clock in the morning, After , about @ mile from our fortifica- column coming out om-the ex! ive line of rebel works, which, lik Fdentn road, bad Hi he FF i dd ff igit nite ! rt i ke # i 3 il PLS a i i i Lis rid 4 iipment loss of a cantemm. Many rebel prisoners were armed with Enfield rifles, and others with muskets hav- ing the insignia of Caroliva The in many instances wore Uni (Acting Assistant A Blodgett Lieutenants Kane, Tracy.and dual were safety of the audience ‘This morning assured Cx 5: Madame Strakosch Ss fas. me be at Cn Fag TB ere all Hy fore" bis. frignds Sica aaren are wounded dangerously, for hia to repeat ‘The sotgjers have died ia’ ibe were devoted to the eee was greater would net one ap feeds, thas a: the compliment ‘your eed could not have been brought together were it by the spirit of charity. soe ave See mite to . cause, for true hospitality is "8 boast, t's acting thes not One of us would exchange " “ ; but, thongn she . B. The i trays tena garden, the ber worm o fate Sa Fe Reis Seas jorning Star; would a ert Pa rae Meng Se reraehibored for. the rod of the olf land. You rain! emir pees buccess. I hope every lady aod present will fecelve my warmest , tent you Ha i 3 i i E z! | z & i a ! Tr S i 2 i if : The esult of the Recent Arrivais and Departares. ARB VALS, New © » Havaxa—Stoamship Oolumbia—O F upt J L lion Metal Swelg ent ath wel rad Monge “8 Harri ches! larrison, Learer of ‘des Knapp, Mrand Mie haltiste Mra D Daly." Mrs sefion eton, Miss Tillotson, I Y Stebbins, Mrw Li dy, Wi Ho rane, Jas Bry ria, P'S Van M Dr'Kerr, H F rs Rice and servant, Hi Tooser and child, Dr EB Marmelitan ber, Richard and Jas PoCalls ¥ Ap | Phititps. © Tiden. avid Walla ¢, Chas ¥ Smith, $V & Hunter, Mire Shous aud Childe D Benjaisin, WE Pearson, Miss Boyer and servant, Mre Dalton, A Sueskind, P J Pavy, Mrs A Hill xed two daughiors, C Jaubert, Mr and Mrs WH Olay, Mrs WO Glad. stone, A Dutiths, Leow Bru Edwin Kerr, Geo ¥ Sholly, N Rowley, W HA Tota, 78, ¥ a Mira pb Martine; M F. 8 Collins, G Cor. two children, F DA&mman and ser vant, Sam! Whi, FE William-,J A Passey, Oscar Baldwin and lady, Mins O. Hernandez, Manuel Valdes, D J Albertson, Mrs M Mastin—Total, 22, Key Wear—Stenmshtp MeCtellan—Mrs Goodrich and two ehfldren, Mrand Mrs Monroe, Mr Avery, wite and family; Mrs Smit family, Mire Warner, Mrs Fry, Mrs Holoonie Mrs Van Orsten and Reo. children, Miss MeCawley Col re melee, Capt Dufly, Capt Latham, Lieut Campbell, Mr Sidney py DEVARTURES. New Ontxass—Steamship Creole—Capt 8 G Chadsey, B Abrams, BOO Meldrum. # W Dion and wite, Lieut HO Woudrow, Bernard M Itiee, John Dolg and bov, it McKenzie, Lewis Mayer, Miss T © Taylor, E Giraud, J H Peterson, Ann Hart, Elizabeth Poynton, Henry Kasseuler, Miss Carrie Pat verson, L Bowman, John Mulroney. EB Talcott, F KE Cha. Mt, Jobo Moran and wife, A Moron, JO Seymour Mme A eaux, Bralerd, John Her Mrs Heffelfinger and two sulldren, John © Rogers, Mr ‘burn, Mr Donexetti— and o thers in the steerage. THE WEEKLY HERALD. 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Bol ano perlu Factory, Bl Barctay street. Married. BiLoom—Herieninaton,—Ip Jersey City, on Thureday, 127th street, Harlem, on Saturday, at ‘The relatives ands frichis are respectfully invited to oharch, this (Fri Donte Gn We ‘Vavited to attend the funeral,on Saturday May 7, by the Rev. Paul D. Van « ‘toot, W) to Jowkraine 8. Hietumuinaron, ali of new York OOM Biackwatt—Guxey.—At Trontan, N J., on Thursday May 7, by the Rev. John Mall, D. 'b., Winisaw Haran LACK WEL Lo aay AvausTa, daughter of the W. Greon, Chancellor of Now ‘Joreey, situ PLittimeLwave.—On Thursday, May 7, al Christ chure! by Rev. F. ©, Ewer, Wm. M. Plime to. Minn Awe pated of this city : Horms—Lewis.—On Wednesday, May 6, at the Chureh of the Holy Communion, by tho ‘Rev. M. Maban,D D Cuantes Ataor Hovrix to Euzamern, daughter of the lats aries, 8 low 6, Of Philadelphia u'—Huaxner,—On Wednesday, May 6, by Res D. Wells, Kucan J. Houma to Many B clagst anvener oe William B. Humnbert, Faq. both of Brooklyn, KD MwitaN—Witia imson.—In Baltimore, Md,.'00 Tuesday April 28, by Rev. Father Foley, Capt: Joun Musnan to Miss Rwiooa, daughter of the lato David Williaasom, of Baltinore county, Md, RVINE—-Di PORK —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 7, by the Rev. Win. A. Hartlott, Rous L. Nevins te Meare B., daaghtor of Uso late Charles De Forest, of New York Sta.xcx—Usomms.--Oo Thursday, Moy T, at the resi @enes of the bride, by the Rev. F. K, Taylor, P. 0. sr mon, Jr.,to Kate A Unpeauna, both of Brooktym, NO Cars “ALMAGR—WinTTewors.—on ‘Thursday, May 7, py tho Rey. Goyn Talmage, the Rov. T. Dx Wirt Tatmace, pastor of the Hecoad Reformed Dutch oburch, lbilace)phia, to | Suam GC. Warrreionx, of Brooklyn, daughter of the late Robert J. Whittemore. Philadelphia papers please copy AMuarxond —~On Thursday, Mitthow Armstrong, aged 81 yea ‘The frionds of the family arotroapectfully invhed to at. tond thefuncral, from tho residence of fer non-ia law, Honry ‘amp, 15 Nivth atrect, on Saturday aftornogn, at two o’blocic, without further invitation Boswrn.—!n Brooklyn, E. D.,on Thursday, May 7, Cannm ¥., youngest daughter of Honry C. and Margaret Ann Boswotl, aged 10 years, 9 months aud 16 da ‘The retatives and friends of the farnily aro re: invited teattend the funeral, from the rosidou parents, Ll Couth Ninth streét, Brooklyn, B. 1 day afternoon, at two o’oloek. Cuxminciam.—Un Wednesday’ May 6, HAM, & vatite of Dungannou, county’ Tyroue 0 years. Hig friends and acquaintances are respectfully juvited to attend the funeral’, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from hin Inteeresidonce, 266 Wea#Thirty second street. Gautan.—In Washington, 19,0., on Vriday, May 1, twelve o'clock, mefidian, after a: mekues of six days, Joun F. CaLLan, Jr’, in the 23d year of Zit8 age, for several yoars a resident of this city. Crosuy. Killed} on Sunday, May 3, at tho battle of Chancelloravilie, Lacut. Franxnin BoriemCrosmy, Fourth United States artillery eldest son of Jolm P. Crosby, of this city, in the 23d year af his age. Notico of his funeral, hereafter, if his remains can be. recovered. {oon.—At Harlom,on Thursday, May 7, after s tong and painful illness, Joun 'ooK , aged 62 yon Funeral services witl'be held at Bt. Androw's church, welve o'clock 7, aaueLia, widow of tfally , on Satur WARD CUNMING attend. Harlem cars leave Twenty-sixth street at a quarter past éleven o'clock” De Revana.—At Tarrytown, on Wednesday, May 6, Ewa Watwortn, widow of Thoodore De Revore, aged 24 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from thé Second Reformed Dutch ) afternoon, at two o'clock: ter of Potor and Maria Duryeo, in the Mth yoar of ago. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are. re- 5 fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) non, at three o'clock, from the residence of sher pareuts, Firat avenue, near Fifty seventh street, South yn. Daws.—At Middle Village, Long Isiand, on Wednesday, may 6, Mr. Jamas Dans, in the Slst year of his nye. ‘uneral will take place et bis residence. ov Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock. Carriayes will leave ‘Grand street ferry, Williameburg, at two o'clock. Frrarataice.—On ‘Thuraday, May 7, Tusomty Frrzrat mK, a native of the parish of Kielmeen, coumy Cork, Troiand, in the 36th year of bis age. The friends of the family, and those of bis wife ,Cath- Golden, are respectfully wvited to attend the tuno y afternoon. at halt-past one o'clock, from bis ti 6, 113 Haxter street. Gaxcoay.—On Thursday May 7, Ress, wife of Hugh Gi fn the 36th 3 a i Me tamity are respectfully ome, at late residence, No. 127 Greenwich ‘Gum. —On We moraing, May 6, after a linger ing illness. Mra. Many H. Guww, widow of ‘Dr. George 0. Gupp, ‘of Jy tee Androw Amith, Faq, of # i Of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Forty secont street Pesby. terian church, Detween Seventh and Eighth avenues, tals two o'closk, further: invi- Of Ler | Box of Note Paper initiaied & to % Ireland, f, $77 Bowery. \ 1208, day pied), trom 10A, M. until 3°. M Kevereaces Inesday, May 6, ARaweLLa Sp Rane fp nastina of Raaeee Tonpootabiity in dine ibm ag 0) 3 and oe late ‘Waabington, D.C., im the 54th for qusapthesing. Demuttt yim, ~~ “ittiam W. Miner, arc reapectfullrr se oral, from bis late dence, Be day) altggpoqn, ab fourro’ ™ May 6, Exnume A, grandfather, Dr.» Viied to attend the (™., 29 Irving place, this ¢ with vat further notice. > i Warnins—On Tuceday 9 “Werho “9 invited to Gaughior of Wm. s ally “iolosk, Tho relatives ¢ 1, *@ funily a * “UOOH, AL EWO w day att from her‘tuthor's resid Ibe Swenty third stew, ' Wooramr.—in, Brookiyi,con Wedooslin, "MAY ® Conmmeadl Mautaonly child of Uunil M. and x Wy, “Ball Wodlecy’, aged 10 months and ¥ days The funeral will take piace at 174 Kast Wa eD See! this (Friday) afternoon, ab iwo o'clcek. Ihe “Yt and friends are requested to otiond without (urthe % tation ee Wanp.—-On Wednesday, May 6, after a paipful « Protracted tliness, which she bore with Christan fort: tude #nd resigcation, MaKvaker Kuxxunr, wile of Tho mas Ward, MM. z years ‘The relatives and friends of Che family are invited to attend the funeral, from ber late re ¢,12 Laight atreot, this (Friday) afternoon, at (wo o'clock ser re maine will be taken Calvary for interment MISCELLANEOUS. A. MIDSDaMER wELopY. . . 7 . . e e : . : : ° : . : : . : : : . . . . ° : . : . . “Peas a night inthe dog days, And all through the house Right p ow lera were atlerititee 1 8 easy y ond that Fred thera r 10 hate Lyon's Powder will kill ai ins are sure death bo rain and mace a sold every where. __DEMAB 5, KARNES 4 0O., 202 Trond ay, New Pork Lyon's Magnoeie rime LLEVIATOR.—DR, BRUGOS ALLEVIATOR CURR core, Bunions tender feet, ae, Bene iy wail aud rx A arog, toes aod $1. Beit for circulgg mr Dall AG, Cored withous Ps IKI gion Whiropodiet 21? Broadway. N. VINE a) HOO ay CHANDELTERS AND GA MINKOIS AND CORI : CHUN ¥LECTION OF FCRMIEHING GOODS on bend, aucls aa FIXTURES, IL CLOCKS BRONZER, © VARS ASD Pare An our en et 8 WELL baLR AC mo Old Cuandetiers revronsed aa 488, OH) and 42 Bromiway, TOIMBKEDE’S, 8k H1COADWAY, WEDDINGPARDA, Monograms, Alunte ‘Porec cornered Boveiopem, © Price valy $175, BOOks AMD SHOKS—A GREAT VAMETY OF Tea very Dest quality, at the lowest ” het pri at wary most WO Pith street, or 280 Thir® aveGuap mer Wm, 7 ALL TKY MICROSCOPE, gps Glansen, with giana pad) kim’ from $3 to $25. nenen nd 183 Fulton erect netic Tuatruments, for medical use, from 96 te CORDIAL Os directions. Cue, amd beat Ole Hem LONDON Cognac Brand, Sherry Wine, de. will bo sold ve BUNIONS. INVERTED WATE, KW Gin in the market, sold very low to clone’ out the ry BALDWIN 4 CO,, 91 Liberty streat. Corns, . BNLARGED Joints and ail diseases of the fort cured without pas or ficou venience to the patient oy Dr ZACHARIB, Chiropodtist, 760 Broadway. Refers to physicians gad sur goons of Lie city, [RECTION LABELS. AND , TAQE~aLL white and Colored Bled and im, tr suit purchasers, Ot Vicor B mau is pp BAPNESS, CATARRH, DISHASES OF FTE HAR AND ALi Paes Dr. IAGHTHILL, 34 bt ‘k'e place (Kighth he tween: 0 Thi , Onn commulied iy TTURE, OF NEW AND BEAUSIVUL STYLES, Reet Te SauWinow AnD WALACT. OF SUPERIOR ” WOUKMARSITIE. ARs whigh will be foun, did walnat ber ey ioe ner eta actured nator by own ‘owe as tha low prices. o-_ tof ail, ae ost. HAVILAND, MFI iy S00 Rrvasway, opposite t : BK “ley rel each JOR #ALE—AND WILL BOLD ar al x Gamalintais (wre goat tovel Leta, cottage on. ihe rear of ots garden sm ct SEP ortlath otrent. garth side, Ree = avenues. of sone. ‘wert. age lf required. Apply at O32 cy ure CHALLENOKS THE tot h tet tuatee to Hirmtiting and Prosnings we ea ih, ot on | wig and ——$— Gancis.—Of consumption, oa Thareday May 7, Kame. | (US MURDERER OF DR RURDELL. Oe theeas tl A BTA MO ral, (rom the residence ef ORIMIBAL TComD pete Pifty-oixth strost, this (Friday) afternoon, REAL Lore. 080 0'0) 5. —- Hoocwums. ong. _so1m onuRom we eaaeaet ante a bind StU Dene. The relatives nd trie sa ATTEMPTS 10 VIOLATE itis RMPLOYRRS from the Second strect M. : REMOVES TO TROY AND MAKKS IT HOWE, and D. The remains wi ‘Alvany papers please copy. Hyou.—Oa Thursda ay 7, at two o'clock, Aux Hrpa, im the 424 year of her age. The friends and soquaintances are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from her Inte residence, 64 James street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Karr ‘Thuraday, May 7, Jexios W , son of Charles K. and Louisa G. Kuapp, aged 2 years and 6 months ‘The (unerai will take place at the residence of J Wood- ing, 295 Spring street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Lavren.—On Thursday, May 7. of consumption, Jomm Larren, io the 634 year of his ago ‘The friends of the family are rewpectfully invited to at tend the (uneral,on Saturday morning, at eight o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 256 birmt avenue Lews.—On Thureday, May 7, of a youngest danghter of Noah T. and Lewis; iu the 19th year of her Notice of funeral in to-morrow Macaus.—On Tuesday morning ‘WRILL, in’ant daughter of Captais meee months and 14 days. Mrusmhs Fire Pisce, fbi: county, Long Island, on Thursday eee, May 7, Dr. Natuasm Mit.en, inthe 80th year of hin age. Funeral from his tate residence, on Maturday aflernoon at two o'clock. Long Inland Ralirond cars leave James nlip at pine o'clock A.M. Carriages will be in walting on arrival at Yi Melvans.. Thursday, eat son of Dr. ¥. Melvers, ie Fat F ag y hl tal ted is any are ‘ally tmwi to attend the faners!, on Sturday afternoon at wo Aus App - aod Maria Mowe. » 08 Thursday, May 1, Frawceg At- Lame, Of Augustus and Jorephive Mosser, ‘aged 10 monthe and 4 daye. The tend the itjist iret fe e t it 4 tl Hi i i HH it i = H E i i i i é E if i df May 1, Pamce Melvans, you of Mallon, county Cork, Ireland, ores, ROBE HI6 EMPLOYER AND SETH FIRE TO His sHor. BROOMES JEALOUS OF A TAILOR AND SORTS FIRE an TO His STORK. of Ii BURACH OF PROMIAE OF MARRIAGE. t% jureied to have the ort room 7 apes propriety af complying. seaeule prooriats at compiyi pally eat: bet hook (Ot counsel Tit oie itm ie NATIONAL POLICg GALETTE AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY. MILTON'S [NSOLUBLE CEMENT then lott we eariay to any Bihesive Proparstion haven. M8 SUROL THLE CEMBYT, ton now telae nad the eval cnae , Ie eombt~ on is KoIRgR IG PRINCI end uRder 80 Cir uae O84 oF It beecmne corrupt oF emit eo7 — , BLOT AND 6U0) manufacturers, using machines, wilh nd Lt i. Tay known for cementing the chanutls, ae 4 works lay and is wal adleciad by any change of vempereiure. perce temperature. wilh ve Genel. JEWwei will find it eufciemty aduesire thete cao, 06 bea bese If IS KSPROTALLY ADAPTED TO LEATHER, a4 we claim ae an mer ‘het ht sticks te Bets a ~ rong wi It 18 THR ONLY LiguiD CRMENT yunsi¥0ka, Chockeay. Tuls. howe. Pony. AP4 aruicien Of Laeeiens OO a et w AEC tascam Sr rn ane rte ae AL | oR SM ia? ATOR MBS factures’ Packages. from two. 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