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returned. The design of the movement was to protect the flavk of Buford, on his advance across tho Rappaban- ; butthe original intention at the Outast AQYEEBbIe to orders réetygd (roun’ Washing toa was for Genoral Biabel but this was changed, owing to discoverios made as to the isposition of the enemy's (yrces. Atan carly bour Monday morning the line of march wis taken up direct for Bristow Station, via Centreville, crossing the stream at Bull run, through Manassas Junc- tion, thence’ to a mile or ap beydbd Bristow, halting at Camp Harris, the Forrest, commanding Tae ano Tan PoTORAC, MOVEMENTS OF GENERAL LEE'S FORCES, T then undorswod, vance on Culpepper; ‘BRISK WORK EXPECTED. ‘The Recent Affair at Brandy Station. wartors of 6 Third Ary of the sligntest occurrence of 6 ir of the battie between Buford and Stuart was. plainly reeptible, and we were kopt on the qui vive of expec- antici every moment that woul! dvs patch us to tho scene of action. To add to the excite- 4 of the moment, parties of cavairy were sent{forth in directions, our returuing couriers ', with three pieces of ar won; then vhe subsequent’ bugle call of saddles,” which, much to the evident chagrin of the men, JOFFICIAL REPORT OF COL. WYNDHAM, List of Casualties in the First Wew Jersey Cavalry, LF lery, was in the vairy Fight ent by the Rebels, dic., die. Wasmnaros, June 14, 1863. Tntelligence has. just been received that Mr. Solomon T. ‘Bulkley, cofrespondent of the Hxsarp, with the cavalry -expedition which was engaged in the battle at Beveriy’s Ford, was made.a prisoner during that engagement. ‘He was in the heat of the battle, aud was sent by Gon. ‘Buford with a despatch toGen, Dufle. He was accom- ‘Panied by Capt. Forbes’ Brigade Commissary. ‘While speeding upon this mission they were overtaken ‘end mado prisoners by the enemy within the view of a {portion of our cavalry, who had, however, no opportuni- “ty cithor to rescue them or render them assistance. Despatch of Mr. L. A. Hendricks. Haapquarrens, Furr Anwy Corrs, "June 12-9 A. M. Everything indicates brisk work within a short time. “Troops and wagons were passing these headquarters all Bight. It fs easy to see that General Hooker bas no no ‘tion of letting the rebels have their own way—whether it Be falling back to aid in reinforcing Pemberton, or # raid «{nto Maryland and Peonsytvania, without having some- thing to say upon the subject himself. Meantime the ‘troops of this corps are still guarding the fords, with “orders to be in readiness. to move at a moment’s notice. ‘Our men have got the fords in the moat defensible condi- ‘ica. We have worked night and day in fortifying and ‘Strengthening our position. Should the enemy attempt a -erousing at any of these points he will find hot work | A rebel battery pear Banks’ Ford threw three shells at the balloop this morning, but did no damage. This is ‘the first exhibition of artillery practice given by the bat- tories in this vicinity since the arrival of our troops. Five deserters came yesterday witbin our lines. They sylvania reserves, who were on duty bere, were ordered back to Fairfax Station, their old quarters, and the usual Foutine of a camp life was resumed, | take pleasure in jing the appointment of Lieuenant Colvnet Alger, cavalry, to the command, as colonel, ‘This otticer bears the avpouncei of the Sixth Mich of the Fifth Michigan cavairy. highest reputation, both as an officer of distinguishod jemip. He bas repcer. Doth in the West and in this division, whe sally respected aud estcemed. Since our return Mosby is reported to baye entered Maryland and driven back a force of Unionists on picket in tho neighborhood of Poo!osville, been made by General St: iy 8 COL. WYNDUAM. HEADQUARTERS, SRUOND BRIGADE, Temp Division Cavarry Corrs. C. Wa, Assistant Adjutaut Geveral Third Cavalry Corps :-— artain—I bave the honor to make the followtug re- rt of the part my command took in the action of yes- crossing the river aod comig up with Dufe, I turned to the Hae os in obedience to or- THB OFFICIAL REPORT 0: Arrangemonts bave 1 to intercept his retreat Note from J. H. Winsiow & Co. TO THE EDITOR OF THK HERALD, New York, June 14, 1863. In the Heratn of to-day we notice a statement in the “correspondence of Mr. $. M, Carpenter,” associating our name with the sale of obscene works and bogus jewelry. We deny that we are or ever have been engaged in auy such business, and are ready for any iavestigatioa in the command into line ot battle, ery attached to it matfer. to Aa tho statement of your correspondent opened om their battery in front of the Bar- Injury, will you do ws the favor of giving minent p! ja your if Foca. WINSLOW & CO., 208 Broadway. GAZETTE. OFFICIAL. Amportant Order of the War Depart. ment—I'wo New Departments Created. GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 172. ‘Wan Daranruaet, Apsvtant ‘Wasmrsaron I. The Department of the Monongahela will embrace that portion of the State of Pennsylvania west of Johas town and the Laurel Hill range of mountains, and the counties of Hapoock, Brooke and Ohio, in the State of ‘Virginia, and the counties of Columbians, Jefferson end Belmont in the State of Ohio. Major General William T. B. Brooks i9 assigned to the command of this department, headquarters at Pitteburg. Il. The Department of the§Busquebanoa will embrace that portion of the State of Pennsylvania east of Johus- town and the Laure! Hill range of mountains. Major General Cauch 1s assigned to the command of this department, headquarters at Chambersburg. By order of the E. D. Towxssnp, Assistant Adjutant General. Classification of Persons fer the Barel. 1 immediately formed m; and had the section of art z i | if Hl ii; il fi il fn i F 4 i < i i i H i i j fe if i g é i SECRETARY UF WAR. iy i i rt f i 2 : & i E | i ; H i §: 3 ri ‘ $8 i CIRCULAR ¥O. 20. Wan Durantucsr, Provost Manenat Guwemat’ Wastineton, June 8, 1863. 1, The enrolment should include all able bodied male citizens of the United States, and residents of foreign Dirth who shall have deciared on oath their intention to ‘Decome citizens, between the ages of twenty and forty. i if a EE & i i rT] i By i fs 5 Par I r i ft 28 fl iff tH UH ih ! Fi i i a] E | j i ed if i4 3a i E i | 8 5 gg 4 Il, For the purpose of enrolment, all the aboved named persons who were not in the military service on the 34 of ‘March , 1963, shall be divided into two classes. ‘The first clase, consisting of all between the ages of twenty and thirty-five years, and eff unmarried persons ‘above the age of thirty-five and under forty-five. ‘The second class consisting of all married persons be- tween the ages of thirty-five and forty-five years. ‘The persons who were in the military service of the United States on the 3d of March, 1863, should therefore appear in the consolidated enrolment lists in «class by themselves. The preparation of these lists should not be permitted to interfere with the earliest possible comple. tion of the consolidated lists of classes une and two. Men from the first clase will be the first called into the service of the United States, = § ret s i i eile a tE i i rif ty | it i i Bt #t¢ H iu A E i og H ; BE: +4 i re i yF £ i = i 8 s [ H i F F JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General. GENERAL NEWS Wasuinatox, Jupe 14, 1863. THE REPORT RELATIVE TO THR REMOVAL OF ADMI- BAL PARRAGUT, There is no truth in the statement that Admiral ParPa- Gut is to be relieved from the command of the Western Gulf Squadron. CAPTURE OF BLOCKADE RUNNERS. i ; captured the steamer Victoria, of about one hundred tons» ostensibly bound for Matamoros, but the admissions of persons on botrd show that she was intended w run the Diockade, Her cargo was not at all adapted for the Mexi Lieutesant Commander Morris, of the United States gunboat Port Royal, forwards to the Navy Departments ? = regiment N ; reals Voleoioers iow You Guard, State of New York ) Arrivals and ABKLY, pedition, OF MH. G. H. HART. ram's CAVALRY Divemom, ar Hove, Jue 71, 1868. Hhanavanvans, Ls. and family, AA Seiov fad chittren, Colonel wise Samer hie), t Wikarkd bhner NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1863. THE CANADIAN ELOPEMENT Chse.! ' (From the Chicago lost, Juno 12 } Ju Th 1861 tho Thirtioth British came out to To- rout, and witb it came a gay officer named Capt. Nathan- jel W. Massey, a relative of wealvby and arisvooratic cele- brities io England and Ireland. the ‘the miti- tary created quiie And while the soldiers were doomed to associate with kitchen girls and uptown cooks, the officers were courted by the Desuty and (oshion of aristecraiie owcies. Cards Mi hed anal timo the ollicers apt DIK Va attend: even! partios man- ‘sions of tho wealthy Torontoniaas. Captain Massey was one of the most favored officers, Aud 48a matier of courre was a universal favorite all classes. in which he associated. But it got about tbat ho had left a beautiful and wealthy wife in England, and brought out with him a pretty, as divsipated daughter of @ ountr’ rector. was too much 0 ideas of Ca was from Cheir list’ of Captain's ire During the Engiand three times, taking with him the lish woman ak pedenn ry Some nooks, agp be v Baw xiv, w wish, niece. of the celebrated Hudson Bay Mo’ he ted House,” situated on the BRet Peck PopRSEL ul isilelis atl bilietant Feed iesdbisitite diligent inquiries and for Niagara Fails, 4 immediately started in pursuit, and at learned that the fugitives had goue to New York. followed them there, avd after sea: ching the hotels found i EEE traced thom to Washington, but only to find that the; bad just one day's start of him. Alter searebi Ing several, C.ties he traced them to this city, where they arrived two days ago. He arrived here and found that to avoid sus- icion they had left the Tremont House and gone to Hyde ‘k, where they remain-d one day On going there and examining tho register ho discovered that the loving pair had returned to the city, Back he came, mad with rage, and on Wednesday eveuing was riding out State street in | car when ho met the fugitives driviug past in — He apruuq from the car in an instant; but us no could be bad he was forced to follow them on toot. Ar- riving at the Court House, instead of proceoding to bis hotel, he to:k a carriage, drove to the Chicug> and Mil- waukee depvt, but found them not. Retracing bis stops he drove rapidiy to the Cincinnati Air Line deyot, and was again foiled, when be caw the traiw moving trom the station, and lewrued that bad lett for Clucinaati as fast as steam could waft them on in their guilty flight. ‘The unlucky cousin met an old acquaintance in (his city \& whom be yave the partioulats, aud. aworo by the God above that he would t the ou, tain if be had ty tollow him to the dominious 0: Lucier to-do it, and he wilt no dubt keop his word, 96 it is well known iu Toronto that Unis oousin was betrothed in marriage to the infatuated young lady, who has thus brought disgrace upon herself ‘aod 4 numerous circle of esteemed reatives. As Mics Me Suyish is @ ward iu Chancery it will not be sufe for the captain to show himself ia Pritish territory «gain, as tho Dritih law provides a hoavy penalty for running away with a ward in Chancery. THE PAIR IN ROCHASTER—ATTRMPT TO ARKEST MASSEY. {Fe m the Rochester Union, June 10.) On Friday last a geutioman and lady of good appear. ance arrived at Congress Hall and wok a room, The goa tleman made ao cntry on the regiser, “Mr. and bus Moore, Toronto, C. W.,"’ and retired tw the room assigned him, There with the lady be spent the must of the time up to yestorday afternoon, Mis were ordered to the roum at all and ‘arly served. This couple ca Saturday wok a walk in“! ¢ sureots, but oa day were at the hotel they remained within. could be seem and were noticed from the Coutral depot At the window of their roam, at tines with Iuces ia close resting much affection, if carésses give An indication of fooling. While they were thas volun- tarily imprisoned the wea'ber was s0 cold that (res were as ntated. He bas a fortune, and one hundred L eld at a, He ia quite young, perhaps more tba ears me Mr. rate A apd bis attorney arrived they dia m when it wae terday morniog Mr. Cameron went to the rom and met she fugitives face tofacs Mossey was bold sud de- ‘and the young woman threw ber arms about bis declaring that she would pot leave bim. Mr. ‘at once that sue was (boroughly infatuated, aud tbat ft would be useless to compel ber to retera with oa wo Foron As ber guardian be said all that he to induce her to retrace her steps; but it was of no ‘avail, He might baye legally taken ber with him to To Tonto, but did not deem it advisable to do so. He re. turned last night by steamer, Jeaving the matter in the hands of Mersrs. Churco aud Manger att. rneys, W prose cute at discretion If Massey ts arrested. Last evening Miss McTavish lett Sonerere Hall in com pany with the chamnbertaaid, who ‘waited upon ber, ‘and bas not suce returned. She doubtless took @ carriage Sha net Massey somewhere beyond the smite of the aT taihby tou’ shat ho was followed by Mr. Cam vos 7 fous summary proceedings would be rs * tor Jotn Mot onvilie, Faq , ‘What advices he [2Ce'Ved we of course. onct say, but he was soon iniasing, au. he may have short way to avond a arrest dyes evil proceedings was t leave (be county. Chet ot Police Mudget was telograpbed to make the arrest, and detain the lady. He bad vo authority do , but assisted Mr. Cameroun when be ariived ali he Could. It was found tbat civil proceedings must be insti tuted, whieh the matter out of the aude of the police alte 3 ‘could have only been arrested Regally by the Shoriif or bis deyutios, and before they had the papers to make such arrest Le was gous, syicas ihe Rochester Vase, Juse It . rom +4 VGbtable hero of the Thirtieth British infamtey— roronto— the noted HH ite fig tah te He at mi inn i ij Ey if ff §: ai 4s ; i it i 3 i i if i H I i i i i i it La t f t TH baw athe te fae nahh Bled Rls bs Sl ; Ht i ai H i iH : 5 $ 5 5 i : : and the Heiress in 1184, 1433, 923, 1 O08, 1184, 1638 884 ,'1452. not be eaugii mo parteymE the Sheriff produced a par of | | Dandcudls und adjusted \bpm Lode wrigis of (he gallant | long and ser cuptate, but not without protest that the act was dis Sractiul ts bun, av Rogie ctioor; bis honor was enough Wheu pledged t save tim from such disgr be hed pat {ous Upou deserters, but bad pever seen such ornaments Upon au oiticer. The captain had already paid his hotel | ills an! was thea put wie the wi by the Sherif and driven to-Genese and Luere lodged in jail. When the prisoner was thus removed Miss MoTavish wept bitterly, and this was the first time since ale tot | yn he reoliaad ner yorortanee predicament, ok & carriace aud (OUowed her captain lo Geneseo, and ook lodgings at a hotel. Obituary, Thomas Walker, Prosident of the Bank of Utica, died St bis residenco in that city, on the 12th inst., at an ad- vanced age. Mr, Jeremiah Walsh died in Syracuse, New York, on the 9th inst, at the advanced age of one buadred and one Hou, Wm. W. Payno, of Sonnett, Cayuga county, a member of the Logislature in 1869 abd 1860, and @ load- Mg citizen of Westera New York, died oa tho 11th inat., god forty uine years, alter an illness of several weeks. SHIPPING NEWS. sELOW. BE Brig Julie Antoimet (Br). m Cousing (Br), it Henrietta. Pilot boat Nol (Janey, Court Calendar—This Da 8 Cover—Cinceit.—Part 1— Juno 16, Part 2—Nos, 3162, 8170, 317 202, 3206, 3210, 8212, 3216, 4280, 3228 8284, 3236, 3240, 3242, 8244 Surmmux Courr.—Part 3—Nos. 690, 1142, 2828, 1468, 2203, 1435, 1103, 2659, 1640, 1717, 2367, 2848, 1788, 806, Rr. 1—Nos, 803, 2653, 2487, 1850, ior aes See ca ao, a e A }, 1412, 2254, 2208, 1840, 1734, i298, 4336, 2250.' ' OMcital Drawings or Murray, Edd: Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri State wi ps TUCKY, Brus CLasa 327—June 13, 186%, 66, 40, 2, 87, 33, 9, 36, 66, 47, 49, 19, 15, Kewrucky, june 50, 24, 42, 48, 49, 22, 19, 18, 9, 78, 38, 77, 2, 47. ‘Circulars sent free of charge by add: either J pee Oficial Drawings of tha Shelby College Lottery of Kentucky. sates CLsss 428-—June 13, 1863. 8, 15, 72, . 44, 37, 46, 19, 6, 61, 12, 59. ass 437—Sune 13,’ 186. 53, 6, 33, 25, 49, 21, 3, 41, 36, 70, 65, 44, 60, 51, 47, Gircuiars sent by JOHN A. MORRIS & CO, Wilmington, Delaware, Pri Cashed in All Legalized Lotte- vies, jon given. JOSEPH BATES, Broker. 11 Wall street, room No. 1, N. ¥. Kight Perfect Cartes de Visite for $1, aks edge, at RUSSELL'S, 391 Canal atreet, next door to People's Bank. Etghe Carte: ite for One Dollar, at BALCH'S pew ry, 463 Broadway, near Grand street, late Barclay and Greenwich streets. Eight Cartes de Visite for $1, of Un- equalied style and fish, at TAIT'S, corner of Cortlandt and Greenwich streets, Hats.—Whi pring Styles of Hats y attractive. Dreew Hats, Soft, Imperial and Military. ps. 216 Broadway, See Stands Foot Patent Umbrella Lock WHEELER & WILSON’S, 505 Broadway, N. ¥. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, with valuable improvements. Office 506 Broad: N.Y. for Cottages WICKERSHA st of Broudwa; Composite Iron Ri and Cea.ewry Lote. SB erunt Toupees, Hatr Dyce, Hatr Bruns and fa, . for beautifying the bair, at W. BATCHELOR'S, lb Bond suees, of Liquid moved to 483 Broad W. A. Batchel Dye—The Best in the world; instantaneous, harmless and reliable. Sold by all druggists and perfuwers, Factory, 61 Barclay street, Pim: ples Eruptions, Sale ieaty exved vy Oourd jedicated roadway. raud's Italian Mi Trasses.—Marsh & Co.'s Radical Cure ‘Truss, No. 2 Vesey atrest, opposite the church. No connec. oth of emalo ton with aay er truss thesame name. Fi Allendant. a Dyspepsia Tablets, for Indigestion, sartburee nee-Mawutactares only by &.O. WELLING, pif ‘DUT Centre street. Price 50 cents per bos. Marsh's Trese and mdage Institute, sores of Brosdway and street. itvortore Blanc Sicutueeis forall Kinds of dsformbuen, "A indy sticadaate The Human Vace.—A now System of Phsaciee mands rat als, Seal a, > cal Journal. number, 10 cen! ‘volume com- Sarna. GEFs WELL Beane, x Grey Het Baldnees.—Con. pa &, “wot by DR. ORANDIBAN (46 years constant udy), Astor place. Dermato '. Da. aig Sete) MEDICAL Orrick DISEASES OF THs Boab, ‘oF HAIR PREMATUI ING. Moth Patchact Fisclou, Grube Worms, nad all Papillated Bi seneved ree the face without ipjury to either ‘ HO CHAROR YOR ConsuLTATiON. | particulars by mall encioss ‘or ri . ‘No. & Bond street, New York. the Nervous, Seminal, Uri- —New and reliable treatment—in In sealed 50c., Black or Brown a bie, beautiful. Depot No. | Barclay street. Bol by all druggies nu fallible r, bemuittties an: promotes its growth. Removes dandrulf, ac. Depot No. | Barclay street. . es wholesale and ret applied by skilful artinu. Married. Bagron—Pootr.—On Monday. Charles K. Jombrie, Josmen H Baxnos, of Woodbridge, N. d., 0 AmN Mania Poors, of New York. Hoir—Wwer.—In New York, on Thursday, June 11, by fev Mr. Montgomery, Hxwky Hout, of Baltimore, to Mant FLonexce, daughter of J. Selby West cop: Please copy. raday evening, June ll, by Wa, Jermox, of New York, ooma Bauowi, daughter of the late Charles Turner, +» Of Florida. lovyat—!'nitem.—At Catakill, N. ¥., on Thursday June 11, by Rev. Tharies Rockwel!, Bacck Morrar, of Bisoming Grove, N. ¥., to Ansa L. Painer. No cards Moares—Wricat —On Wedoer the First Keformed Presbyterian ch Rev. |. C.K. Milligan, asnisted by Kev. 8. Bowden, J MeArre to Maccin, sccoud daughter of William Wright, all of ths iy ° oe ‘Seana t—Prcmvoske.—On Sunday, June 14, by the Rev. A. Hi. M. Heid, ( io We. Semnacn to Mine Hex. guprre M. Pacen 1 of this city, Wenn—Dic> On Saturday, Jone 18, by the Rey 3. H. Weston, { tent. w. W. Waar, Cpiled Sale try, & Miss Gisma A, daughter of Andrew Dickson, Bay. jot Now Vora Rev. to Died. ALaxnreon.—At Norwalk, Coon , suddenly, of ‘ivease of the Beart, on Friday, June 19, Witla W. the 30th year of his oge Hip remains were lototred at Norwalk, Cons. Baaem.—in Brooklyn, 0 Saterday, Jane 13, Waasan BAnee, and 00 yenrs. Funera! this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of bis non, Loctor ie aden ee street, ihe remains will be taken to Amsterdam . N.Y. for interment Cuapory —On Saturday, Jone 13, Jomm CLascey, former Yen ae of Gilles, Kings county, Ireland, in the rey goer of bin oe. ‘The friends of (amily are respectfully invited to at- di i freots of the family are funeral, {om ber late res i Browkiye aveaue, ou Tuesday after. iH i id i ; H & ie relat the funeral service, thw (Mohday) morning, at ten , (rote ber late residence, 80 Weet Thirteensh |, Wikbowt forther sotwee. Herremaing will be iaken John's Comeery, Yonkers, by the Hudson River Raliroad tras whice leaves Thirty Gret street at arty ro @ibubes aller eleten o'clock A.M. Gse.—O6 Bitar dy June 13, Iollamon 1. Grom, former ouby, aed S1 youre and 25 days I be take i Byrracuse for twee nwnnt yo, Jouly, oo Camday, june it the 54th year of bis ogo. 0, (reods and seqnaintancer of ally urited 4 send the fonecal fr Ln oe ed of the femerst wih be po biened ba gie. shibe 2 the naTuERieiUE ch Lied, ot Sada, Va, om Frivtey Jume 12 Hivow aresies, pce frag a, Voret New York ies, (Aah wh ie chat du) The ned ColaLiven mie Pewee boule ome Mand be of inaé a] ctenbte aah bb @h two Hops te’ fendgdo mor ix o'oloek. after a 1 Ue, bow sap JoBrdem, aged OF yous The (tiends of the family are tavite! \ bis late residence, 12 Prospect street, Brovalyn, evening, June i4, domes, in the 20th year Notice of funeral i to mor son of Dayid and Rarah Jones ‘The friends of the family are respectfully tnvited to Attend the funeral, from St. Ann’s church for deaf mutes, of Fifth avenue, this (Mouaay) Kan dam.—On Friday, Juno 12, Litt, youngest daugh tor of Tredwell and Mary Ketchain, aged 14 yoara. Saturday, June 13, Miewam, Kuti, of the Of Fintana, county Tyrove, Ireland Sud tho friends of hw brothers, Patrick and Thomas, are respectfully invited wo attood ‘the fue ral,on Tuosday morning, at ton o'clock, from bis Inte Tesidence, on Long Island, noar Homystoad. Teany.—In Hoboken, Josrn, Mary Leary, aged 9 months and and friends ot the family aro rospectfully Invited Lo attend the funeral, this (Monday) afterboom, at three o'clock, trom (he residence EW YORK, MARCH 24, 163, Owe to you and all who are sultort " ta leb them know what ‘our Puluonie Syrup aud Seaw the blessing of God it bas eu if Bobenck. I will now About eighteen mot oungest son of T, F. and ‘ao, and auflered with ev much reduced T. were very yellow, my appet te ali kone, his parents, 69 Second lent apelia of ooughii Law.—At Wostohester, Castle Hill, on Satarday, June Tasem a the Oe 13, Conmuties Law, auative of Cork, Ireland, aged 34 yoars and 2 months. frionda of the famil; are respectfully iavited to late reswence, this Mon Limk.—Zunvian Lovma, the only daughter of Diede- rok and Philiphouia Mullet, aged 9 years, base oda headgecrs of thy God, E’on ‘wile with ute ‘His sal was on Dust (o its narrow home beneath, Bout to ite rest om bigh; No more may fear to dic. friends and relatives are particularly requested to the funeral, from the residence of her pireuts, 100 Roosevelt street, without further invitation, on Tuesday aiternoon, at two o'clock. now. rt ha y footatepa trod on SA. wee eee nd under my sould Al Limewso severe that It 9y could do not was nothing but was in (he wealern part june 14, Wa, McSwaawny . County Kerry, Ireland, agod 30 yoars. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, lene, No. 12 Greenwich street. lime; and then I had again to call « pl @ aative of the pariah 30 from his late resi Irtab and California P MoGurns.—On Sunday, June louse copy. 14, Aux MoGurmm, aged 46 nose of her nepher are respectiully jovi this y) siterpoon, at half. two o’olock, trom the residence 0: ber husband, 179 ‘Thirty f'th street. Nowmw.—On Sunday, June 14, at bis late residence, 178 ‘Thompson sirect, Dasimt, W. Nomnm, aged 67 years and tbe. Due notice will be given of the funeral. Nicuota.—In Brooklyn, on Friday infant daughter of Geo. L. and Chri The relatives and friends nre invited to attend the fu. this (Monday ) afternoon, at balf-past three o'clock, 109 Clinton street, corner of Stato, Newmax.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, June 13, Lise Howaxp, youngest daughter of William B, and Lizzio G. Newman, aged 11 montha, ‘The friends of the family aro respectfull the funeral, without furth years, wite of James McGiynn. Hor friends and relatives, and my side, with other friends, and they all gave At this time every ona who uld aver leave my bed » living ms, and Was deranged mos of ihe time, A friend, Mre. Harris, came to see and brought the saw me did not y, June 12, Laowona, Nichois. case, with @ requ and’ rm Aout 10 go, T asked bi *Teangot tell; bath b Veraix.—On Saturday , June 1s, erected the disesae at Petrie, aged 47 yoars, jotice Of the funeral hereafter. Prexy.—In Broo! ton, Mania Haxrtxx 35un your of her aye. on Saturday, June 13,0f conaump- Muuaily Perry, in tho Her roiatives and friends, and those of her husband, are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral servic day) afternoon, at ve o'clock, at the residence Dawois, 176 Washington The remains will be taken on Tuesday morn. , for interment. urday, June 13, Mra. Samaw ished pot olve ine any mare medicine, But the doctor his, and whem the metieine was elear- ayetans i ma te (hem foe ane ‘trking it, and now 1 font to Pompton Plains, N. y bowels are reg M.—in Brooklyn, on 8. wile of Wm. Plain The funeral wiil take place this (Monday) afternoon, at lock, from tke residence , 105 West Warren street, Brooklyn ud friends are rejuesied to attend without further iny!- her gon in-law, Geo, jay, June, 14, after a short ne NK, Widow Of Joneph J. Verrive, nthe and 9 days. and friends of the family are reapect(uily funeral, ou Tuesday aftornvon, at ov, No. 158 West Seven- aged 61 yoars, 5 We. the undersigned. residents of New Vork, are abyaaimt ed with Mra, Farlow and know ber staremenis to be trun, two [open from ber late have reason to beileve tl pat pan ; owes her prescrvation from « = janday mornin Caan, youngest dscghtl of nope A. and the tate OW, Albion Hotel. corner of Chanibers and Robertaon, in the 2ist year of bor age. The rplatives apd friends «{ the family are respeotfully invited to attend the funers!, from the residence of her brother in-law, G. A. Trowbridge, No 100 West Forty eighth street, cn Tuesday afternoon, at balf past two Rrwa.—On Thursday, June 11, Ipa, oni; Wm. li. and Kate Ryer, aged 5 mouths and 10 days. Too (air a flower fbr earthly care, ‘Thou hast gone to & heavenly cilme, Thou wert only lent to us w share Thursday, May 28, at the resi. Law, oldest son of the late jigenoer will please copy. Smxton.—Ou Saturday, June 13, aged 26 years, Asn of ber uncle, Daniel Donovan, and lixewine her husband, Francis Fexton, are respectfully Invited to aftend the funeral. from her late Desbroases street, this (Mondsy) afterncon, st two pant 4 at my chu: eh. Gatement which they might make may be Pastor of Bedford street Baptiat Our hay a Rano. —In lowa Cit Remember, Dr. SCHENCK can only be e dence of L. T. Reno, BARNES 2 CO. 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