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which they would, however, represent as Sroat for strategic Feasous.” and {ather honorable than ey woull regard the transac rather Paying one vo the whole, m Sener One galiavt Southon lives lost to us are ill balanced by tho killing of five thousand of irelings. alone is a dearer joss to us than @ mere re- Would be them and then they speculate that it may be Lee's tura next or Longstreet’s, and that at rate they are killing us slowly off, and be ha) Meantime, stealing much and ruining more; their women children are safe at , many of them dressed better than ever before in 5 . Wasminarom, May 16, 1863, ‘THR CAPTURED STEAMER CHEROKEE. “Tho steambr Cherokee, recently captured as she was running the blockade, turns out to be the Thistle, and is °@ Clyde built steamer, which, it will be recollected, was -Overhauled near the Western islands by the Tuscarora; ‘Dut wo ekilfully had her true character beou concealed Abat a0 evidence could be found sufficient to warrant ber ‘detention, and she was accordingly permitted to proceed “on her voyage. She is an irov steamer, and represented © be able to make fifteon knots per hour. If such is the “azo che will, immediately her arrival at Boston, be ‘taken by the Navy for the use of that de- partment. ‘THE CONTRABAND CAMP. ‘The guard at the contraband camp has been discharged, ‘their form of service having expired, and as the small- ‘Pox asomewhat prevalent there, no new detali will be smnade at present for that service. It is probable, under «the circumstances, that a company of contrabands will be “Organized immodiately for the performance of this duty. NAVAL ORDERS. Acting Volunteor Lieutenant Stodder has been ordered ‘to command the steamer Adela, Lieutenant Commander Chaplin has been ordered to ‘the steamer Daibling. ' Aeting Master Seyburn bas been ordered to the pleamer 5 Acting Lamson has beon ordered to tlie steamer Acting Votuateer Lieutenant Charles H. Brown has been Prdered to the steamer Virginia. SANITARY MEASURES. A commission, consisting of Colonel D. B. Sackett, Goneral United States Army, and Dr. R. H. , Medical Inspector United States Army, has designated by the War Cepartment to confer, that moasures be taken to prevent the appearance of ‘ pestilence during the coming summer from the many ‘ources of disease. which exist around this city and its @uburbs, dangerous to the troops in the city and vici- nity, havo made a report embodying many valuable aug- geations and recommenaations. PREEDOM OF TRAVELLERS IN PORTOGAL. A royal decree of the King of Portugal has been officially ‘communicated to this government. Every individual, whether native of foreigner, may fresly travel Or move about within tke kingdcm and ad- fecout islands without am passport or any other pimilar document. The existing police regulations have ‘been modified, in order that all travellers from foreign “countries. on entering the kingdom may ‘mot’ moct with unnecessary difficulties or pay ‘undue fees, and the fees paid by vesscis entering aud quitting the national ports are modified and ‘equalized in such # manner that foreign vessels shal! not ‘more than national vessels, and that ia oe port no, in epocial casos, The fee of six hundred rois, hitherto “paid by fOre'gaers who entered the bar of Lisbon, is abol- ished. f REBEL PRISONERS. ‘ The fag ot truce steamer, State of Maine lft here on [ouday Cor Yortress Monroe and City Point, with eight hun- [red of the prisoners recently captured on the Rappahan- and Afty citizens, prisoners. Of the whole number ‘of prisoners taken about one thousand have becn tempora- tily sent to Fort Delaware. A Jarge number of the prison- ‘tre feccutly captured from the rebel army have expressed © willingness and desire to take the oath of allegiance, And:avo roquested to be sent North istead of being re- turned (+ rebeldom, not wishing to re-enter the rebe fecwioe. It bas beea the usa) practice heretofore for the Secretary of War to issue orders to allow this to be done {fn such © .so#. The objection to itis that the benefit of $reie exchange for Union soldiers who have fallen into evel bands is lost, aud tho wumber of these applications is Decoming #0 groat as to constitute the continuance of 2ho granting wucn requests except in peculiar cases a ‘matter of serious importance. In addition to those who wo already expressed this desire, there is good reason sto Bolicve that many more would do so were it not for thofear thrt the application would be rejected, and that She hardships of their. lot would be largely increased in Ronsequonce whon they again come under rebel dominion. SLAVE CASE. A Cugitive slave caso, which is being argued before the Court of this district, Chief Justice Carter, ex- . much attention, and the decision is anxiously looked for. George W. Hall, of Prince George’s county, Mary- fand, claims Androw Hallas bia glave under the law for the rendition of (ugitive #laves to their owners. Chief Juatice Carter said that it was impossible for the Court to toview the whole arguments in relation to the question of Dita fecodom which have been elaborated for the last gress, which baye Leretofore been decided upon in Supe- rior Con ts. He repudiated the doctrine that they hi the rigit Lo reverse the opinions on law propounced @uperior courts, The Supreme Court of the United States {oad doctded the laws for the rendition of fugitives from labor (» be constitutional, aud o'her branches ef the gov- ernment, the executive and legislative, bad heid to that doctrine, Une thing was certain, however, no man e@boutd & ar ested and returned to a dis'o al master, The Court will hear further arguments in this case next ‘Wednesday at three o'clock. BNFORCEMENT OF THE CONFISCATION ACT. In addiiivn to the seizure under the Confirc ition act of ‘che res! a 4 personal property of Dr. Cornelius Boyle and of Charles 8, Wallach, of this city, orders have been given vo the occupants of De. Garnett’s house and others to pay pe rent to any of the agents acting for the rebel autho cities Oar Washington Correspondence. Wasnrxetow, May 15, 1863. tne Clint and the War—Secreary Seward and the Perro —The Radicals D-feated, de. ‘The last two or three days have been pregnant with <agitations iu government circles, There have beem nu- oorous consultations of Cabinet officers earty and late, and changes have been seriously mooted. After the re- veaut fiasco om the Raypabapoock, the pressare upon the Presidect 1a reference vo a change in the head of the War Department was greatly increased , and grave doubts were ‘aise entert.ined as to the propricty of leaving General Hooker any longer in command of the Army of the Poto- mec His failure to co-operate by an attack tm front “bon, by the sound of the gune, it was evident that Gen. fodgwick's corps was hotly engaging the rear of the rebel ‘army required . xplanation. To add to the porplexities of the President, the radical Senators aid Governors who are bere—inoluding Witson and Sum sor, of Massachusetts; B. F. Wade, of Obio; Obandier, of Michigan, and Andrew, of with a pember of leseer lights in the tabernacie of radical. ‘wm—made a protext out of the Peterhol case for another Jererate onslaught upon the secretary of State, and a rep- etition of thefemand for bie removal or resignation. These assailant’ are unappeasable; but Mr. Seward hes #0 adioitiy managed the affairs of his dopartment that they could fod nowbere to attach censnre. Moreover, the President is averse to changes in bis Cabinet co nell In times of ruth emergency as the pre. vont, 60 (bit, after some serions tribalation, it appears to have been cecided to give the Secretary of War ard Geman; Hooker onemore trial before they are requires | to Btep aside, and to leave Mr. Seward aum lested. ‘Fhe Artion of Our government in relation to the Peter Gol’s mals has greatty strengthened the friends of the | Caiied #teten abroad, and will @aable them to tove the | olabty Bender Southern confederacy sympathizers and intervention party at groat disadvantage. The advice of Mr. Seward was fortunate in its wisdom, and has no doubt avoided a collision betwoen our own governmout and that of Great Britain. Religious Tiltelligence. CHUKCH BKRVIONS TO-DAY. In the Thirty-fourth street Re'ormed Dutek church, be tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, Rev. Peter Stryker, pastor, services at half-past ten A. M. and half.past seven P.M. In the evening tho anniversary of the Missiinary Association of the Sabbath school. Addresses by Rev. Mr. Talmadge, missionary from China, and the pastor. In the Second Universalist church Rev. b. J. Fletcher will deliver the Sixth discourse on Christian Universal- ism, in the Historical Soctety’s Buildings, Second avenue, this evening at balf-past seven o'clock. Subject—Pun- tshment and Forgiveness.” Rev. 0. B. Frothingham will preach in Ebbitt Hall, No 56 West Thirty-third street, this morning at half past ton o'clock. Subject—*The Judgment of Words.” In St. Matthow’s English Luthoran church, Atlantic Street, near Powers, Brooklyn, Rey. Edward J. Koons, Pastor cloct, wilt preach at half-past tea A. M, asd quar- tor to eight P.M. In St. Ann’s ehuroh, Eighteenth street, near Fifth ave. ‘Que, services at balf-past ton, half-paat three and at a quarter to eight; the afternoon for deaf mutes. The reo- tor will preach in the morning and afterncop, and the Rey. J, Lloyd Breok, Di D,, ip the evening, . Rev. Sidney A. Corey will preach in the Fifty-Afth ‘nues, at half-past ten o'clock, and im the eveding at half- past seven o'clock, # 13% ! Rev, Heary Kimball will preech in the Presbyterian church, Hope Chapel, 120 Broadway, at ‘usual morning and evening hours. ubject, Seven’ Voices from the Cross,” Evening—First in course upon Bible heroes, ‘Christian Heroism Defined.’ Rev. Alfred Cookman, pastor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, on Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, will preach at half-past ten o’elock im the moraing and at half-paat seven o’clook. in the evening. . : In the Reformed Dutch church, Fifticth street, weetof Broadway, Rev. Dr, Neat ts expected to preach this morning, and the Rev. Dr. Chambers in the afternoca. hss bs begin at half-pest ten A. M. and half-past three Rev. Dr, Kirk, of Boston, will preach a sermon before the New York Young Mon’s Christian Association this evening, at @ quartér to eight o'clock, in the Dutch Re- formed church, West Twenty-third street, Rey. Mr. Ganse, pastor. In the Protestant Episcopal free Church of the Redemp- tion, East Fourteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, Rev. Robert G. Dickson, pastor, divine - at half-past ton A. M. and half-past seven P.M.) Sermon on bebalf of domestic missions in the evetiing, by Rev. A. H. Vinton, D, D., rector of St. Mark’s. In the Memorial church, Hammond street, corner of Waverley place, the Rey. C. B. Smith, recently of ‘Ascen- sion church, will preach this evening. Services at half- past ton A. M. and at half-past three and at a quarter to eight o’clock P. M. There will be open air preaching every Sunday after- noon, in Brooklyn, at the junction of Flatbush and Atlan- tic avenues. Mr. Thompson, from the Warren street Methodist Episcopal church, wili preach today. Sub- Ject:—Jesus, and Him crucified.’ The Rev.C. D. Murray: will preach this afternoon at half-past three o’clock m the Home Obapel of the Market street church, on Twenty-ninth street, between Fourth and Madison avenues. ‘1he usual services will be held in Market street church, near East Broadway, morn- ing and evening. In the free Church of 8t. Mathias, corner of Thirty second Street and Broadway, Rev. N. E. Cornwall, D. D., reetor, the opening service@ will be held to-day. ‘he Rev. Dr. Muhlenburg will preach at half-past ten A. M.; the rector at four P.M. . Inthe Lexington avenue Presbyterian church, dorner of Forty-sixth street, preaching by the pastor, Rev. Joseph ever. The nearer ho approaches the conventional stand- ‘ard of perfection in bis line tho more he seoms impressed ‘email proportion to what is still to be learned, An artist Warmost encouragement both from the pross and the Public, Even his defects bosome morits ia their eyes; for they have nothing in common with those of uninspired ‘and sluggish minds, phases, he now suddenly passes to that of Europe, 80 different in its atmospheric anit other conditions. The Success which has attended this eifort is an evidence of the unimpaired vigor and freshness of his resources. longed to the American school. Promises to be-equaliy,successful and creditable in its way, We allude to the MeClollan, which is being painted for the city by Mr. W. Hy, Powell, Thia is, we believe, the first—at least we know of no other—picture of the kind that has been at- tempted by am American artist, The difficulties of the anatomy of the human figure have been hitherto-deemed ‘suiiglently formidable by our portrait painters without their understanding those of the horse, It is tothe credit of Mr. Powell that, receiving from the city only an order vical interest of the picture, increasing his labor twofold, ; We have seen the portrait as outlined, and it is, as we have sald, work of great promise. Of its truthfulness im regard to likencss we need say nothing, the artist’s ability in that way being @miversally figure of the horse is superbly drawn, and ia presented in perspective, the head facing the spectator, The attitude ig at once gracoful and spirited without being statuesque— common fault in portraite of this kind. Although Ge- Myers, arrived im this city to-day, and proceeded to the Barracks after paying » visit to Governor Seymour, The Governor, after thanking them most cordially for their ‘Visit, tendered them a hearty welcome home, ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1863, ey, Sy ‘ Fine " ms “ GIGNOUX'S ALTS BY SUNK x L's BQUP@TRIAN FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | has re mm loan PORTRAIT OF GENERAL M'OLELLAN, BTC. y ae 200 t 160 Alton&THaute kn = 5 > ‘We know no artist more progressive in his ideas than Sarunpay, May 16--6 P. M. | do. oo y eeerer e . There is no ch: oney” m: " 4 lu ree | Mr. Gignoux, Although con‘essedly at tho head of his oy ange in the money” market 300 Hua 100 Chie, Bur &QyRR 115 profession, and roaping the rewards of @ reputation ia | Brokers ia good standing are supplied at 6 per boriously 4, ho is a8 ambitious and hard working as | cent and speculators at 6, The Sub-Treasury disbursements will be very heavy next week, and - the market will feel it. Gold continues dull and neglected in the neigh- borhood of 150. Exchange is quoted weak at 164% # 165 for bankers’ bills, breed The speculation in stocks shows no sign of | 31000 Missouri /abatement, but, on the contrary, increases daily, lou The chief advance this morning was in Michigan loo 100 Tol & Wabash RR 8z So do. with tho conviction that what he knows bears but a Sales at the Pu one 0 Amorican gold. 1497; Os... bs who labors in this spirit cannot fail to meot with the 0 % The work on exhibition 9t Goupil’s is an oxemptitoa- | Central, which rose 3%; Harlem old, which 100 Hartows iit a too | tion of the justice of these remarks. After painting | Fose 41{, and Harlem preferred, which rose eek Son Bh. 88 Us American scenery in all ite grandest and most difioult | 4. But the whole market was higher, Erie 400 1h tas sold at 100, buyer 30, at the morning board; Pittsburg was ¥% higher, Erie preferred, guaran- teed 4, and so on throughout the list. At the one P. M. board the whole market was firm and better, Prices were again higher at the second board. Now York Central rose to 126%, Hudsoa River to 136, Harlem to 106, Michigan Central to. H9, Illinois Central to 110, Galepa to 109 and S885 z epsssecaksss ‘Those who have visited Switzerland cannot fail to be : a 1 pases Fy closed steady at the followisg ai $8F SESEESESEE W10T3¢ Harlow: pref..117 . HE -y Lc. se Eggs e £2 Ses¥8Ese gees We now turn to an effort in # different direction, which: ig E $ jan portrait of General SEREETSS Fy P s SSEsss 108 The City ot Washington took out $459,495 in to-day, The Vermont Copper Mining. Company have declared a dividend of two per cent, free of gov- ernment tax, and payable to-day at 191 Broad- way. td earnings of the Rome, Watertown and ‘Ogdensburg Railroad Company were, for April, + $48,080 45 + 83,266 61 (Incroas®..seceesees: soeecerecerereceess 00,182 04 ‘The earnings for the last nine montbs, since the new road to Ogsdensburg has been in use, show an increase of $95,977 62 over the same period of the previous year. “The following sales were made at auction this 160 Bie i ea Go Hudson iver Kit $or 1000 0... 64.0. 100 a thegr ete, SESSSESESSSEs8' recognized, The ur of Tiltnoia, and a wiece of President RKE—J, hter of the late Governor Edwards, Lincoln. Cua jAMmON.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March neral MoCiellan has been able to give the artist but one | Sfternoon by Adrian H. Muller, P. B. Wilkins | 18, by the Rev. ‘ons, Mr. Uwan Cuanxn, of Now chting; th teb: - be a &Co.:— York city ae f Troy, N, ¥.), to Miss Aomas M. Dg, vase is Dow ready for filling in, and the Jamuon, of New York city (formerly of Newburg, N. Y.) Picture will be rapidly advanced to complotion, provided | _ By order of the Fxecutors of Jacob Alinew, deconneds Newburg aud Troy papers please copy, the G "s ts do not mntertere with it. $600 Putnam and Payne bonds............. ostee ManiaM—Trvs. ‘ednesday, March 4, by the Rev. jeneral’s engagemen For account of whom it may conoern, Dr. Oagood, rector of the Omereh of the Metetah, Lshoocd Mr. Belmont bas ordered a roplica (quarter sto) of Mr. Ee Hew York 6'6, due 1473.4. seo 114 A. Munxiam to Conneria Trrvs, all of this city. * Powell’s oolcasal painting of the Battlo of Lake Erie, exe |, £00 a po f tee eK ps Nimance—Cansosta— Om Wednesday evening, May 18, ee . 1878. . y ov. William Everett, Josxra H. SaveRanck, to ented for the Stale Houre, Columbus, Ohio, Although | $00) wow York and New ti Ant ‘mors. 10054 | Mise Ena A. Cannot, all of this cliy. No cards, thus reduced, the copy will make a large gallery picture, dhol yN. 1880 nen —— 08 x Returm of the Eighteenth Volunteers, | 20 Merchavts’ Bank Be ha peon tinental Bauk 100 Bavosr —On Thursday evening, May 14, from injuries Ataany, May 16, 1868. Fy oat River Bank 100 recolved at tho fire corver of Cherry aad Pike virecte, on February 3, Gzonck W. Hapan, ox-Foreman of Fngine Company No. 19, 2 The habe of the family, also the Fue yy opp in general and Keystone Lodge No, 236, F A. ML, are respectiully Invited to attond the funeral, this erie nen Ve rom the Stanton street tint rch. ton and Maine papers please copy. Hpercan-—On Setarday Hiel Bapford, aged 35 year: ‘The Eighteenth regiment of New York Volunteors, Cel. | 10 Mechauics’ Kank 15 Importers’ and Traders’ Bank. 100 second Avenue Railroad Company. 90 Sixth Avenue Raliroad-Company. ears, 9 montha and 19 days. 40 Mercantile Fire Insurance Com; Canal Breaks. 60 Astor Fire Insurance Company May 16, Many Nancy, wife of ALnany, May 16, 1863. Sanderson, at half-past tea A. M. and baif past three . Her relatives aud friend: tfully invited to at P.M. ‘ ‘ste va at Fonds end Hoffman’s,on the Erie | 1 tend the funeral, this (ounany), efvernoes,, My halt pan In the French Episcopal ¢hurch du St, Kaprit, Weat Canal, twelve o'clock, at ber residence, 3¢0 Madison street, Hor ‘Twenty-second street, near Fifth avenue, morning service and sermon in Freeh, by the Rov. fetren, at half- preaching in the tiorning at half-past ten o'clock, and in the evening at halt-past seven o'clock, by the Rev. J. W. Lindsay, the pastor. Dr. Junkin's Lectures on Prophecy—The ninth of the course will be delivered this afternoon at balf-pest three o'clock, in the church corner of Canal and Greene streets, entrance on Greene street. Subject—'‘The Glorious Throne.” Morning services at balf-past ten o'clock. Rev. Matthew Hale Smith will preach in the Athen»um, Brooklyn, corner of Clinton and Atlantic streets, this morning at half-past tep o'clock. on the ‘Benefits of the Sabbath,” in the evening at a quarter to cight—Coun- sels to Young Parents.’" In the Bleecker street Universalist church Rev. Moses Ballou preaches this morning. In the evening he will consider the questioo—'‘ Where sball the Ungodly and the Sinner bo In the of the Advent (Episcopal), Sixth avenue, between Forty-first and Forty-second streets, opposite | Royal Havana Lottery—Thirty per Club and the friends and acquaiptances of the famit cont premium paid for prizes. Information furnished. of the fan juare, di at [past rates Joona of gold and respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this prmtinoyon tetany Mg Dade Fo Soy eT serela scat ettaeks (rom tae td Fe morning and four o’clock iu the afternoon. The Rev. A. B. Hart, rector. A sermon on the ‘Law of Sacrifice,” with specia! refer- ence to the sacrifice this war requires, will be given by Rev. E. 8. Brooks, at the Twentieth street charch, be tween Sixth and Seventh avenues, at half-past ten o'clock. Ip tne afternoon at half-past three o’clock a ser- mon on what the New Testament meuns by being possess- ed of a devil. Tn the Alanson Methodist Episcopel church, Norfolk street, between Broome and Grand, preaching at haif- past ten in the morning, by Rev. Dr. Mitchell, andin tho evening at balf-past seven by the pastor, Rev. J. EF. Searles. Sub,eet—‘The (baracter of our Resurrecti.o Body.’* Ayublie meeting in bebaif of the Tabernacle for the Masees will be held this evening, at the City Assembly Rooms, 446 Broadway. Major Geveral Anderson will pre- side, Addresses by Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson, Chauacey Shaffer, Esq; Rev. Drs. Holdich, Mitchell, and the pastor, Rey. C. C, Goma. Spiritual meetings of the Congregation and Common. wealth, or kden Zion of the New Dispensation, will be heid. at half-past two in the afternoon aad at baif-past seveo in theevening, at 835 Broadway, corner of Thirteenth street. At St Thomas’ church, this afternoon at four o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Brock, of Minnesota, will present the ob- jects of his present visit to the bast. In the Church of the Resurrection (Episcopal) , Thirty- fifth street, a few doors east of Sixth avenue, the rector, Rev. E. 0, Fiagg, will preach in the morning and evening. Divine service at half-past ten o’clock in the morning and at half pest seven in the eveniug. Inthe chapel of the Fourth Universalist Society, 274 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, services morning and evening. Subject in the morning—' Punishment and Forgiveness.’ The funeral services of Mary F., second danghter of the jate Chptain William and Isabelle F. Thome, will be at- tended at the Mariners’ Temple, Oliver street, pear Chatham equare, this afterboon, at s quarter-past three o’ch ck, Rev. ira R. Steward, pastor. ibe usual service th the morning at half-past tea, and in the evening at quarter before eight. The Rev. Samuel B. Bell, D. D., of California, wilt preach (D. V.) ia the First Reformed Dutch church, in Jersey City, Grand street, near the ferry, this morsing, at balf.past ten o'clock, and im tbe afternoun at bulf-past ‘tures. y Marder Trial ia New Haven. Cicauo, May 16.1863, who has been ov trial at Juliet, ia | the Keeleriastical Court, for alieved im ew Sod by @ onanimowr verdict, folly moral condaet and honorabty | The Qranee, Mey 15, 156. | The stowmebin Nérwegian weil-d at ter o'er ek morning for Liverpool! a4 Londouderry. Ste (ales i Faxneut.— In Peoria, Til ,on Tuesday, May 6, of con- ries. nformation Sioe sven. ik ‘Gt STON ie 4 d0..... sumption dest son of Ant and the iato Jona f 10 Wall street, basement, room No 12000 Alt &Tiite ine bs 89 Farrell, ‘ar of bia age. | ebibtryn, EP ‘There is a bad break at Fort Edward, on the Champlain remains will be taken to the country ov Monday morning. Bavcock.—On Saturday, May 16, Hecew Avavera Ban- coon, of yeation of the brain. ‘The funeral services willtake place this (Sunday) af- deuce a8 share w. ad je Star Lodge No. 227, also the members of The Nep Movements in Real Estate. n tern: on, at two o'clock. from the resi ot ber bro. Builging ana Sor ee _ 2 ther in jaw, David N. Holly. 112 Charles street. The re- sreuts an the Methodist hiplodoyal church, St, p_itock Racbange. mains will be tokon to zeraienberg, N. J..for luterme't, ae si ‘cou.107, 60 bs Erie Whit. '600 Fo 54°) familly aro reapettury nrenniri“h Ah The Ceianda a tha | By E, H. Ludlow & Co. 483,100 | 1908 reg 97 «50 do. 10 90 Broruy.—Ov Thursday, April 16, by drowning, Tuomas ~ Brornr, aged 60 years. 1 The friends Qcquaintances are respectfully invited poaraesiereigar Greta tee ethan: * " , wi aris . ios hi Heteoa mel sane romalas will be taken to Flatbush Come a tor: toterment. * 1, 21, 22, 49, 74, 29, 44, 16, 9, 40, ier 93, + 9% 100° do Teaxk.--At New Rochelle, om Seturday, May 16, Mrs Kaxrvcer, momay 16 180 im” 100° 40 Daxins. Daaxu, In the 67th yeor of her age. 62, 12, 9, 37, 47, 17, 21, 42, 43, 7 20, 52. 9 100 do The take ploce on afternoon, at | 2, 62, 12, 9, 37, 47, 17, 21, 42, 43, 78, 29, 10, 62. ee obi ; Ciréulars sews free of charge by addreest 64200 do haif-jast one o'clock, from her late revidence. Tho | Covingvon. abt 6 «6200 do. friends of the family are respeotfally invited to attend bad + 64% 500 do. Care leave, Tweuly seventh street at halfpast eleven » G% 100 do. o'chook A.M. Oficial Dra by College / 0” 300 do, ‘Duss. —On Saturday, May 16, Ricuarp Dewnn, son of | Lowery of Metrna CLiss ST=hay 16, 1868, , Ws (40 do James nod Mary une anne, deocased, aged i years, 7 | 17, 15, 68, 19; 47,,16,,76, oA. 54, 94, 10, 61. 03 1080 Harlem" The funeral will ake yiace thy (Sunday) afternoon, at 30, 64, 40, 2,11, 45, 43, 48) 4, 17, 27, 17, 12, + 99% 1200 ao. rare 0 Mia saat, Ciroulars sent by adaresiing | sid = Fita.—On Tuesday morning, May 12, in the 634 year of ous ban Ret r) his age, Janenian BP. Erus. _ ie do. The members of St. John's Lodge No, 1, and Fastern do. ao. do... Essex street, pear Grand. Goins. In on, ou Friday, May 16, Axx McPuan tap, the beloved wife of Richard Gogins, iu the sith 2000 Chi & NW inthe 96)¢ 10000 Chi &ANWistm 92 Prizes Cashed im All Legalized Lotteries. Information given. JOSEPH BATES, Broxer, do. om year of her age. : Wail street, room No. 1, New York. 40000 Her remains will be takes from St. Mary's Roman rch . bags bias, 30 Bt Catholic church, Hobokeo, to Bergen Cometery, New Jer | sey, this (Bunda: NID ) afternoon , at two o'clock uokiya, MO taburday, May 16, fanan b., ng Styles of Hate jate.—White’s Spri. Ly jata, Soft, Imperial and Military. i Stiregties. Drese ‘inc Bp Sie Bronaway.. Ls 10000Pitts,FLWAC 34 89 wife of J. Hagar Medgkia, in the 24th year of bor age” soon * $000 ClevkPitiseshm 59 The relatives and (ries of he faamily are jusited ahr MRURBRATED CHOCOLATE FOR rami. | ,000MinixMoldg.LI0 75 attend the frome, ihe setae? eee u ‘conts 20000 do 1355 600 corner of y firm street wade, y wget mh nen 0000 3960 do. 18” | on Monday iD, at two 0 clock, eal a — | 19600 5 | 72% 1700Micb@o&NIRR 85 Kame —On Friday,’ May 15, Joum Kane, © waive of ee TD eee ee OSE usacn occ, M gold 149% 0 do... BO 85 county Tyrone, treland. @ ‘Tue best Fire Proof Sates the world. Deyot 100 Maiden aur, | 23000 De if a. TS, ~~ MTS 26 che AmEx bi. 110 300 hin ‘ate residoves, near Calvary Ceme 200 Bik of Commerce, 107 300 tory, Queens county, 1. 1 The funeral will proceed via $0 Chatham 'K..... 99 100M Som the Thirty fourth atrest ferry to Eleventh street (ewe. | W Metropolitan Lik. 114 1600 tery, New York, for interment, The {ridnds of the 100 Continental Bk.. 101 40 Til Con fall stock. 106 {amily are reapectiully Mpvited Lo attend. i Irom Bedsteads, Ornamental Iron Fur- . ~in Broo May 16, Many Lyses : ee Oss 000 Til Con RR kop. 100%, | LYNas,—In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 15, niture, #0 , on hand and made to order. Ai... 10036 S| wife of Philip Lyman ,Ar., aged 7 year + MO ee KRENKEL, Agent, 679 Grand street, X. ¥ so comncamenintk: See mS ae TS nance GM's taken fren ber iaie revkdenee, 104 ——eeera ee : 4 » | Baan Cathedral, am Mooday 6 Ps ik... 133 Pl do. 830 108% jiton street, W Bt. James : ; eee Stel s ie apacetity arent tog Al BE Company, 36 1100 Cleve & Pilis RR 100 | Morving, at ten o'clock, where s 9 a ea ~ ol ep eas + ée 6) 26%, 100 ‘40 bao 199 | Will be read, and from thenee wilh be 4 in the Ce gees ——— ae ; 26% 00a as, | metery Of the Holy Crowe at Fiatborb. The (riendx of Ladtes Only.—To Those of Our Lady | 509 do sivae 86% 400 40,.....d10 904, | the family are resportrulty ovited ‘oT dha AT ig 6 if a 6 Det & Hud Canal, 147 — 100 Galena & Chi RR. 108 ory al May 16, Manx Momxroms: Sores ee eae Be is4 will take place this (Sunday) avtorn on. at be Se « ne -S0 * | two o'clock, from her late readenon, No. 11 West Forty third street. The (rieuds and soquaiolanc « are aried to attend Pere —Oo Saterday, May 16, Jemenan Vere Fresh(ord, Kilkenny, sged 78 yeare The hie (Sanday) aftervooe , &. : 200 Cleve & Tot Ii ld do , 100 Chi, Bar&quin RR 1 ot) ~ 2 funeral will take place witch to select whew 2 oa 4 . | at two o'clock, from bis Inte remden. 6, #6 Tent we. | \ hag 4 Foe ee Aee EM Mote | The (rieude and relatives «f tie family are invited | — ” 4. jadame Tt icksilvorMinCo 100 WD nrcccisse., OR, ae as Sine lane ” 2 do... 0 4735 246 Chi & Alton pret rr) ick tascites, Sent Se ciliated ene, wette ot 200 Cen Am Trai Co, 00 100 AltowmA THER. 6755 we O (Newer ed ys yp thet uy ,, 19 Ch) & NW RR 2” Edward Reese, aged 24 years, 1) months and 12 day: HAS [} y RTMENT OF oe es s . bony ’ J a The frien4s relatives of tbe farosiy ae senpecstuliy | a BONNETS. . . me imviled (0 atiend the funeenl, om Monday aftormon. at * 50 Minnesota Cont 100 a 9% - eo veuteened, 358 Cant ot 08 tna f Work.— 30y Pacttic Mail Co 18056 a. 0 a jock, (rom ber late rev ' nme , RUTCHINGOM £ WICKIRBHAM, 200 Caralsireet castor | 9ONY 12555 900 Toledo k Wab iit. Waste Brite, May, of even | Bredee A Toe” Yoo Toledsawab rei, mm | Tounsert danguter of Winwm and Alexia I ' Visite fc F Pe : | yeare, 6 month rales style ind Ssish, at A edly et per 7 eae The’ faweral wilt take place at (te resicon | Fy) Ty 0 nay ee of Coreen es eng 20 } parents, 19) Fiusbing avenue, past Brooeiy® ' bf bs Ba | Say) & tarunom, wt ome ocho,’ he frie ‘rwsces " aro reapectful ¥ unvit ate a En eee, seeded eal tee cree Mertper | 28 4 | Ri ar Ou Setardag, May 1%, Janes ¥. Mnay, aged 2 | Bums begeen Seoviger, Broses, spenders, Bandages | 1D } fiure, 3 month ane 3 éays, son of Tomas and Kilen | and Kiasuc Belts. attendant ey. | “7 4 ‘The friende and relatives {tnd to attend the fave. rok & Co.'s Rad Care 3 ral his (Sanday) there 20 o'clock, (ron Mth ‘Truss, No, 2 Vesey strest, No connee et pany hy Th | st ” Female faveepeadiehapey, at Piaintiel4,N 1, on Maturday | Ee or sneumanitinapesiniianemee morning, May 1,01 typbord yeounviia, ivwuy Paw: mem Wigs, Tou; Hair Hater Dyeing ‘| pa ae Jobo and Jenaetia Moymond, ag) ‘bea y Pa at eee eT 7 fae motion of the funeral wil be given. is a moe Revo —Sedseniy co Friday, May 1°, of disease of Hai the hemrt, Saman jare Mewore, aged T2 years 8 mowibe aoa bo dage Mer relatives ead (nende atiend ihe punerad, thie (taed he reesdenen # ber toorther tevitatien reepe: Unlly ieyited ° rola bie, ‘ At barelay virem. | mmess Cured by Dr. Zeii's Keme nown io the drinker Kold at 68 Diytr om ws oa roe cht AN W 2am 7 nO Vien Tid pth a ao ha Mich MotNind gs wrert and 76 tani avemoe, New York and 17) Frvem coy on * Bk mer iy en ee —awe 400. she Canto Cr a va o ou ” and London Medieval Adviver, W a f Py Direases of (he Blood. 1900 Lad m9 4 © Siem nent in sealed env goo Camb Coal pre us Warre' “o O47 Ur é 906 ~ . Thiety w nabver Cail ra!, from the Mariners’ Temple, Oliver street, aoar Chat- ham equare, this (Sunday) afternoon, at a three o'clock Ywikuw.—Oo Thursday, Moy 7, Groxom Wiskuw, of mania, aged 40 years and 14 aonibe. “neapan Liucolu (England) papers please ‘ vi Waaum.—la lioklyp, oo Baturday aoun, F~d after 4 lingoring tiluess inthe Tad yoar of bis A Joun Wumte eu, for many years oooltit in New York. ‘The funorad will take Place on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis late rewidence His romaing will be conveyed to Greenwood Coumtery for mterment. a, Aky.—Ou Friday, May 16, Mis Saimxa Waxp, aged 38 years ‘The friends of the fumily are reapectiully inpited to ae- tend the tuneral, fim her late rosideupe, 14? Hudsow *YWoob. Buildout v We Yoob,—Suldenly, on Thursday, Moy 14, Spenra Woon, youngest eon of Gocrge and Margaret 4. re (he 20tle Your of bis age. The (riends and acquaintances are respectfully invited: fo attend the funeral, from bis late residenee, He. 377 First avenue, this (Sunday) ofternoon, at halfypemt one o'el ck, to preeeed to the Revonteonth ‘street Methiodiet Foisconal churgh, Mis remains will be interred in. Green MISCELLANEOUS. OMATIC SCHIRDAM BCUNAPTS, A UNIVERSAL CURATIVE IN CONSUMUTION. the MEDICAL FACULTY ia the eemo- A“ ecommended b; of DYBPEPSIA. Re val ablished curative properiies have bong, and Solvent propertios of the “Ar napes” render i acoidedi: GRAVEL: ond ail sther aifrotions of tne Mitheys i ond. RUEBU, Se MAT MMH taken 1a the form of as bot punch, to HUM: PASMOMIC aathia’ ‘wadlotas tamoatete etnet mt Soe A in KOR snd FAVE and mialeiration of the adm cara dministered in CHOLEKA, CHOLERA MORBUS and CHOLIC, it remevesapasins. restore the functions of ber vor, anid rapiy prsducesiralthy socretions. itakoud be tak wit water and eugar. URIFIER of the and under all elroum- rurmatin me he Ase VINE, @ TONIC and atrial 1B Years in all clime’ beg: stances, bas stamped it with universal app:obatioa. It te the only alooholic ration in our country that com be generally imbibed wit id aaleiy; a FS econ vovosas Konda e'Sagtee ant couseq bate toh res paren cae the Gaited Miathe. age fromm the advertianl Ajen te to Prevent enposition in counterietie and inuitations, 06 te ‘hole country is oeded with them. BOURBON WHISKEY, porr.sp UDOLPHO WOLVE. Warranted pure, and the best Davey the propet |mile of his siguatuee om etor's name on the cork, aud a fac label, For eale by UDOLPHO WOLFE, No. 2! Beaver street. MBBOBIA OP Dr. STERLING'S ry STIMU: Ne oily Coen hy Toots, bh nd ere it peta vend ng out Or turning A ory nee it to grow thick and long. Wale OF TITATIONS BErace Se laiiaroee NONE GuNvine Bor DR OH. HBT iN BK T DR. iB BUT DK. co two bott! . H, STBRLING, RB YOU BILLIOUS OR DY EPTIC? ARK You subject to or suffering trom Tora, loos of appetite, ind! ‘rench brandy, combined with Aula and Algeria, vy the great Kurope § Theae Bitters, whieh are fast driving ail others out of the market, are auld by every seapeciable drupgiat and grocer tm rt ad wholerale and reigil by the cooly authorised tor the United Biates, 8. SILINEKAD, Nee 70 Naaman . New York SAVING OF 20 PER CENT HY BUYING YoUR " 4 Ware, Table ¢ + Cooking atitute, THOUSAND REFRIGERATORS PROM $3 6), AT ED. BASSFORD'S, Couper bn-thiut LBUMS FOR 100 PICTURES, 1X WOOD COVERS, sieel bound, L Olt's Lest, just recived at GH: BREDE 8, 584 Broadway ORDEAUX WINK COMPANY, 9 FULTON BT RMIT. come Wiliam —A ‘good I Whiskey. $1; btn Berry, $2 per gation; choke Tole Claret, $344 pet > I yearsrss, CATARRIL SOF THE KAR AND ALI PARR. Ade, bt Place (¥ d Third ave ) frou 10 A, TPM Re even highest re: peelabitity rea ding la tue ely. to par RECTION LABELS AND TAGH—ALL, KINDS tins oo Dp white and Colored, pritted apd plain, tm, wavde . US Gremebere ao onit purchasers, & VICTOR a E2 BIXCS AND }1N8, KEW STYLES. ROMK / 4 jow as t fy id deVarsa et Korrate bye C. ALLEN, 41 Brord Rr4 TO ORDER, UNRIVALLED IN MANUFACTURE FINTING AND MAT. BEAL A@ UNION ADAMS, NO. 07 HROADWAY ( JHE COMMA AND ATEEL vonns LEN, 615 Broadway, une de Puss BELTS AND ARML Eb ctro Meta! th Pp“ DRESS FHL tin and smgetly inate vice of Tosclon, $1 mal! for 25 cents additonal ¥ YOU Wast To MEO. RED OF a | RIB OMA tioM, o Dr LEAT» Spring ie the YELLOW ihe the blood, which » a vom, atrength to the Chatham siect 6 ¥ Raid » LBATINE 8 YELLOW DOCK BY Eatabiiswed 1808. Bold by oruggie EWA. aa AND CONRPIT! FIO) reicmae Of Unie paper #1)! commnene MONDAY, Mag 1, 180% ] BW YORK DAiLy The Daily News 70D, Ne Hal og Perswns Rove" & RAYMOND Aak the eiention of atl miliary mem to A SEW rhaTORR i seinees, Vit, thelr maguiticrnt sivek of YiRST CLASS MILITARY CLOTHING nen oom a” From whic -, trom = with Unite be ngadier pron the sngulation petirrns ot accu Lice comr 1 owt epally Cogent Aod wrrh name Central Warehouse (21, 2} and 125 Vultee strnet Brosdway «ore, 16 Drontonr RrtonneD voue stRERs ATTENT Ow 1K BOWRET CLOTHING COMN ANY NO. oe HOWERY, HHA ORAND BrnmHT ©) coppry your wants im b> so Line a) lower prices (ben (he lowest of any vther setettien. ent Cal end ee for pourmives SMALLPOM, CONFLUENT, CORED IN TwHLTR eetiate: elet: | ares we A, venurenby M Bent samy or BUTTONS ve #8 on #. 61b shee S$ r* Ds ’ i ai ‘ wey ' Laan 7 the bet dhe wapen pares Bh sere shy. Wt Wrasdeay 6 te) LIARS, @ rinet at