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fernando Wood was to be the next Senator, ni he would have made a very good one; Mr. jobu Anicrson was to be our aox| Mayor; igbabel Barlow was to have eutira charge 0! ¢ Presid: ntial Convention wud nase the next THE WAR nm ‘Tr UTHWEST. Affairs at Vicksburg oad oor Octobe Genera! Grant Kecovering from the Emeoteot tite Injury, c&e., de> Came, it, Ont. 4, 1868 resident; Hirst Cranston went in for tle | fhe hospital boat &. C, Wood, from Vicksburg 28:h alt., ood of the party and his hotel; Judge Bar- | bee arrived. She brought up four hundesd and eighteen ard was to be the chief authority upon judt- dick and convalescent soldiers. She loft them at Memphis and took vu three hundred and oghty seven others (hore, vary nominations. All will admit tbat here wistinuisommeneniaeania be avery fair division of the profil of €@ | par ot the craw of the Robert Campbell bave arrived, re who represeut tho lose of f(a at the ourntng of that Bul itis scheme, although very well devised, | etoamer at forty Caino, Ochs by 1969- Bid aot work very well. Fernando Wood did ot secure the Senatorship, aud at once sold out pi the concern. Jobn Anderson took the hint, and Pither aold out his share also, or elve made it a H. D. Gully. of Kemper county, Mias., bas eanounced bimsolf 08 @ candidate for ropresoutattye on the cocoa: Btruction platform Vicksbur@ dates of tho 2340 vit. say that the Texan ex. fpresent fo bis son-in-law, Judge Baroard. ‘This | Pedition basexplotod : Is wbat Mr. Andersop means when he say: that ae Fallroad from Vickwburg to Jackson is to ve ce be has not been connected with the World “for | No movement from Vicksburg will be made very e000. many mouths past.” Certainty the time of the Gen. Logan bas taken command of 4ho city, and closed all Biase ologtion last fall is “many months past,” | places of business, gad Mr, Anderson is quite right in his assertion; ‘ ‘There is @ great want of fuel For the transporte at Vicks: Hut aliil is is mot Tong enough ago for us to | Pe: truce, | Cotpaugh, left for Pixie cforgét either the facts which we have nere im; meet wes ot 5 al = atated nov several other facta. to which wedo | Gon. Grant code qut for. thee rot ting tho game day. oot care at present to refe! Prominent eitizoes of Mubite report there with aot de much resistance offered at tbat pigoo, wews FROM \ WASHINGTON Advtess fom New Orieaus (o the 20th ult. bave beca a received. . "Matters ro evigently drawing to a cruis. Un the Wamnrsarox, Oct. 6, 1808 western side of the Mississippi wore the Thirtecath and ‘MOHHUS MEASCRES ADOPTED AGAINST THK QUEKIL- | Winoicoath cores, except Gen. Herron's division, which ete eee ae TT es cavalry, | DA eeu romoved to Brashear City. Ose corre will byanet aid Second Masnach ; | Move further west, while the other moves north to co ‘domavanding the cavalry brigade im front of the defences of Wenhingsen, bas 0. Sie Aquarters to Fairfax apt ech reat who bas beon after Dick Tay- Gort Gove, ‘The tustrucsions. to is scouts and squad | Coo, peaks, 4 tw aid, takes the eld in person fous aclivoiy engaged tm the pursutt of Mosby are to burn : - <Qctcy Mien where a. rgbel t omm@, TAM popres tan een | COMER Praaklia., 16 aperenyad Of (he Mesieenth ctnpe. atopled by Colonel Lowell. as the only means to rid Fatr- Genoral Herron’s bexdquarters are on the Atchafalaya. fox sud Loudon counties of the daring and mischievous en ae smacanding baods which have caused aunoysnces and | AFFAIRS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MISSOURI Dommitied dopredations that have been tolerated too long. sein Kost aight the gueriilas entered Fairfax Court House St, Lows, Mo., Oct. 5, 1863. ‘ound peized a considerable amount of goods, the property | The Mayor of Parkville and one hundred other citizens of sutlors doing business in the place, A visit was also | of Platte county, No., have mide a statement to the spaid to the goveroment farm at Falls Church, but the | offect that there are now in Leavenworth over one hun- vowigilaace of the guards frustrated the deaigus of tbe | dred Union men and families who have @d from camnog. Piatto county for fear of violenco from the THE MISSOURI DELEGATION. militia, and if a change in the condition of ‘VYho committee of the Missouri delegation who are wait | affairs ts not soon made the lives and pro- vifing (or tho Prosident’s answer to their requests havo ad- | perty of the Union mon of Platte county will be at Aromed to bim a letter explaining the condition of the | the mercy of men whose loyalty has always been at the a@ucolted militia.of Missouri, and the reasons of their ob- | best doubt(ul, So many destitute refugees have arrived fection to the undue influence exercised by Governor | at Leavenworth from Missouri that the Mayor has been Gamblo in respect to that body of troops. The letter | compelled to issue a proclamation providing means to re- spreneata an interesting state of facts, which sustains the | lieve their necessities. «epeasoas presented by the delegation for the removal of A convention ot ali (he editors of Kansas is to be held Gosoral Scholield and the appointment of General Butler. | et Leavenworth on Wednesday, to arrange for coucert of ‘The committee ask, in reference to Governor Gamble, | action on the military misrule in the Department of Mis- only thas ho may be restricted in the exercise of military | sour. power, and that tho millitary commander to be appointed canal coutrol the whole military of the State, under the direction of the War Department. “QUS QONBULATK AT MANZANILLA RENDERED VA- GANT. Mr. J. Xaaton, our Consul at Manzanilla, Mexico, bas “een thrust out by the Mexican goverument, and the <songulahip is new vacant, OUR COAST DEFENCES. {t appears (rom an advertisement of the Chief of Ord- ‘ 4 5 <muooe that toro bundred of the forty-two-pounder guns | Tho United States steamship Cosmopolitan, Ceptain A. ‘av tho forts and arsenals jm the Atlantic States, and titty | © Crooker, from Hilton Head on the moruing of the 3d tor the Paciic coast, are to be placed in an effective con- | ist-, at nine o'clock, arrived here at two o'clock this inten morning, with two hundred and twenty sick and wound THE COURT OF CLAIMS. 4 soldiers from Morris Island and Beau/ort, &. 0. ‘Tho Ootobor term of the United States Court of Claims ‘The yacht Tortugas bad arrived at Hilton Head from <gomamencod to day at the Capitol. There are one hundred | Key West, Tortugas, St. Augustine and Fernandina, Fla. «mad sixty-turec cazes ontered on the trial docket for the | Sbe reports no yeilow fever iu either of those places; but “term. thas the heaith of the troops was good. CAPTAIN POX AND MILES O'REILLY. The Forty-cighth Naw York regiment bas been ordered ‘The roport that Assistant Secretary of the Navy Fox | from St. Augustine, Fla., to Morris Isiaud. ‘Imuisted ov the accoptance of bis resignation, in conse- ‘There was one death om board the Cosmopolitan during ~quonce of the pardon by the President of private Miles | her passage—W. R. Lee, of the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts O'Reilly, Forty-seventh regiment New York Volunteers, | regiment, who was buried at sea on Sunday last. ‘Ye nt fast premature, Capt. Fox’s resignation is not} We are under obligations to Mr. Fenwick, purser of the ‘peremptory ia its terms, but rather intended as a re- | Cosmopolitan , for favors. cmoustraoce against what be cannot but regard as an +amwwse exorcise of the President's clemeucy. DEATH OF A REBEL. OFFICER. ~ Leutonant Colovel Relavey, of Cobb's Georgia Legion, ‘from athons, Georgia, died bere on the 3d inst. of a wound received in @ recent ekirmisb on tbe Rapidan. News from General Bi '. Tiapadeapeliies Sr. Loum, Mo., Oct. 6, 1863. ‘The Bemocrat’s Leavenworth special says :—Seneral Blunt bas leit Fort Scott for Fort Smith. The guerillas are cutting off trains, and the enemy ound Fort Smith are tp a menacing altitude. Arrival of the Cosmopolitan from Hilton 5 Bmpcsrorr, Oct. 6, 1663. At tne city election held to-day the entire Union \icket, headed by Clapp Spooner, Esq., for Mayor, was elected by a large majority. bee ne Danuery, Oct. 5, 1863. The annual town election hela here to-day resulted a favor of the Union ticket by a majority of 173. Sromixorow, Oct. 5, 1863. The Union ticket for town officers was ciected to day by 160 majority. The Eig COURT OF GENERAL BR8SIONS. Before Kecorder Hoffman. Oct. 5.—The October term of the Court of General Fes. sions commenced at eleven o'clock ibis morning—Re- corder Hoffman on tue bench. ‘The papel of Grand Jurors was called and then dis- charged for tyro weeks, in copsejuence of ope panel being ‘then ip session in the Court of Oyer and Termiver. Aiter trapsacting some business of @ routine and uaim- portant pature Dr. Siward M. Brown was placed at the Dar on an indictment ‘or murder. He is charged with baving produced the death of a young lady named Cle- méutina Anderson, in November last, by wring unlawful means to preduce & uniscarriage. Dr. Brown bas pow been ip prison about ulne months, barr ge wed to bear the coniinement remarkably weil. Oo laced at the bar he stepped forward with « light, , and shook bands with hie counsel with much His complexion if considerabiy seems to have shrivelled up Derore ihe public im the Court of CAVALRY FIGHT IN KENTUCKY. Rebels Killed, Prisoners--Re- ment Property, dc. fovrnvnis, Ky., Oct. 6, 1963. “The fatiowing hap been received:— Hgapqu arena, Finer Divimsos CAvALay, Naan Dumtap, Ky., Oct. 3, 1863. Colone! Fdward McCook, with the First Missour! and ‘\Mevoad Indiana cavalry, attacked Wheeler's force, four “thousand strong, at Andereon’s Crossroads yesterday, ©aod whipped them Ddadly, killing and wounding 120, taking eighty-seven pricopers snd recapturing all the | egeverumen! property, including eight bupdred and nine mules, and (be prisevers taken from our train. Among (be prisoners i# a major on Wheeler's staf, vcommander of the escort; a major on Geveral Martin’s swtaff, Colonel Russell, commanding ® brigade, and nine wather oMficera, The enemy was completely routed and — drives tea miles. Our Russian Visitors. “‘Yestorday the Russian fleet in our harbor was again the amoine of interest to our New York folks, who focked om | ‘ poned tho Muscovite vorcla in large numbers. The ad | J ‘apical was oa hand, and did ali the bomors jv that geutie ‘manly atylo for which be bas become s0 proverbial since | ‘Gaim advent in this country Throvgbout the day (udtes passed in streams over the bay to visi the Ramdans. from whow they received the most * ‘Woricate aud gentlemanly attentions, Io fact, it may he said that the visite of our ladies to the Russian tri Cace. - capture of Gove! up about two bours by chal’enging each wistivg the papel, tho care was adjourned juror and | Untit Tuesday morning at eleven o'clock. But eigbt jarors | were sworn, and a iresh panel of cue hudred additional Jurors will be summoned to attend on Tuesday. District Attorney A. Oakey Hail appeared For the pee. ba and Mr. Heury L. (linton and ex Judge stuart for the ence. A Skt now tha ag int rr. le ton towhien be is salt hose appears eetimalton toward eh «gates for the past few days have been Promotive of pe titled Ca Lie superior a! ‘anion of hearts and tbe union of handa’’ as the most Tur “we fei desured that wheeever the merits Ardea known berg will be pane to aepute ols profession. an »_imporiant case, tiiuetrating the Doe j, came yuder our lntuediate obeerre. chro metal bad gofered for amiciotie individual might wie. “ It ts understood that William B, Astor, Eaq.,has forme a committee in favor of av ing 9 grag baad Zt toall the aS oficers BOF 7 Our harbor—-Cussian, French In opposition to this Mr. Charles Gand aud ome othec gentlemen are in favor of conferring all car © bouors upon Gur Russias friends. *€ mooting of prominent cisizeus was held at the Fifth wom ¢ “avenge Hotel last evening for the purpose of arranging veloped. ray winibie tooth, tl pot “for some suitable testimenal to tbe Admiral and officers Dee" 9 much sa #uspected, This was folowed by & speedy Sir SCH MGARER 8 oftce ia ot 863 Broadway, corner a ite) Comp siom.—Laira’s Bloom : Peart, for prese: | Gletomplevion abt skims etd at Gm Broadway, aud drug | ginw everywhere. Ora t hans tens James Brown, Wm. H. Aspin- *Walag herman a Bogie’s i La dreenes hair, Bay ae tate Bye, bent use. | Shee, oak Goeraad’s Poudre weet a toy fat ete y Lovers tt gomeay sic Medtcat Discovery. Neve fore, ia old Killed, Wm. Dean, miseing, doubtlens dead ; Gilbert Forey, es a vrring Dadly scalded; P. McGavley, badiy sealed, Patrick Dil | sone of every name and sature, ae, bt Jom, seriousiy injured, Charies Watts, head cut, Robert J. —- wate Hamilton, soo of ox Sheriff Hamilton, waa injured inthe | Pom, wo sean trata tla by a ar | ead sad otherwise niernaly injured. i} The boiler bad rtocd the uadial fest by mtmoaphoric nies aftor whicl was applied, when the ox ry occurred. repor ened The komw falls upon the company, sod will probably SOREe Loe Pabedan @mount w $26,000 oF 100 1 _ oe De. Hunter's Office ts at No. 3 Division The Sales of Governm. at Bo ereet. New York city He has no other offer Ponanerma, Oot. 5, 1969 hod LM Bicht rome and a private wnivaace teelenea ‘The eas ertpiion agent repor.s the sale > $905,150 fe I eA Awontivs today, tiont® are Sigg delivered to tue Lat » Setar’ | thorities of Now York, &o., Tho mail steamship China, Captain fe weiety will fave this pov! oy Woduorday for Liverpool. ‘Tho maila T* Europe will close in this orty at bail paat aine o'clock: morning, ‘The Naw Yous Ueaico—eiitivn for Kurope—atii bo published at haif-paet otzht o’cldem to-morfow morning, aod will contain —Tho latont tnteligeuce from the Army Of General Rosecrans at Chattaacoga, with reports of the Present posiiion of tho Unioa and Rebet Porces, The atest Accounts of the Progeoss of the Siege of Chartes: (00; Tho tatest Mews from the Areay of the letomac and the Rebel army in Virginia, aad from the Union ud Rodel Forces iu ali parte of the country; tm- portant ntetligeoge (rom Mexico, giviog the Mani fosic of Gen, Doblado, aad showing the sentiments Of the Mexican /oopie cogarding @ Mowarchy ; @he iatcst Nows from Central America and St. Doutugs; Ful Ro- port of Lhe Splendid R coption givem to the (ilicors of the Kussiag Fieet ia Uhis Harbor by tho Oity Authorities of New York, and roports of att sateresting events of the Past too days: + Btogte copies, in wrappers, rexdy for matiing, five conta. Sampson Low, Sov & Co, 47 Ludunte iii, Leadon, Engiand, wilt recetve subscriptions aad advertisumonts for tho New Yara Uuaaio 8. , ee 42, 69. OMelal Dea wings of the She y Hi Cot! v of Kent Ls 619—Oet. 6, 8, 16, 30. 56, a ie $2, 13. age baton 12, 29, 21, 64, is ee ie, 46, 82, 35, 13, 67. cre, F AINMONG & BP oy ose Drawings of the Lil 8 8 Asso- 'e Lottery of Keatuck: XTRA CLAss 45—Oct, 52, 61, SX, 50, 4, 74, 7, 27, 3 33. abe $46—Gct. 6, 1883, 73, 3, pits 78, G), 25, 61, 42, 17, 11, 30, 58, Cirewlar) sont 7 adaroseing FRANCE, BLLI8 & CO., Manazers, Coringtoa, Ky. Prizes Casmea in a Le, ee <a Information given OSE? . n Wau ‘erect. room Nort, New Vor‘, Royal Havana Lot ery 30 per c = Pre: rizea. Information furnisued. 4 all kinds of Gold and 8 Bankers, 16 Wall street, ¥. Finn po a One Hua tired and Forty- venth ae the ght a: Edvorot the N. ¥. Herald leasant ceremony took place near the banks of (he Rapldan in tbe Que Hundred and Forty seventh New Yor Major George Harney, now and. for to mand of the regiment. “In the ierrible | in which the One Hundred spicuows and noble pari over 407 ne past in com. tle at Gettysburg, 1 Forty-soventh bare a wing Into the coniifet w | ‘and loosing 287, Killed, wounded e cou A soldiei iy Nearing and love of ers and non Ommissioned offi cers Le fleld. ‘elermined to n did plece of work Bon'& Meivain. New York city Tbe, eoabbard the ban blade inseribed Ry one. al the motto, im Lat ‘The other side thai George Harney. One Hundred and Porty- w York Volunteers. in testimony of hie gallant Getiyaburg on tie In, 2d and $4 cays of Jul 1863. "The lace at drone parade, at ak Stioak In tle cvonien, ‘Tus recmest wasdrena eps three ‘The olcers came to the front and centre, made the presentation in a brief ad: follows — by the officers and non-commie- wenapeiat nace: who ave, pressor, in ihe Sold, 10 convey to you a (aucihle token of thelr respect and ester for ‘A gentleman. a brave and true soldier. When (or meu im the summer Nsbere were in the mide of Taisug troops to support our national stan dard, When tite enort éresaing in our own bome community you onl} soldier in the. serv had unt Tegiment hea Leased, 1 rejoice with okt wineaeta the med oF ate wo bes mt ia ite oe bare telncwred aint Bait feld of Gettysburg, whan our Dus yourself. Ii is wore eepertally it hoe i we le token. Deautiful ah appropriately inscribed. "We ast yor accept this rae ing ay not Det with aa cow; without for pei ‘ob jeets of motives, but an i clertas, mr. — a hent and ria thet sincerely cheriah tr A treet emnblesse Jour oes and alts our sincere re safety sna 7whte we thos rewember hal lopduct that oid hope will merit your continued Frgvation aud * ¢ coreit: ‘oay then slowed, whan soldiers’ congre ulations posned Toealy aroused’ 8 Micere and inen. The whole Rian was of a very cratifying characte Th was not Ge. signed a an osten:auous with aimiste uplary ob hat a ainonte tribute 10 gallant. worthy what is now bata skeleton of a former strong i 4 sersre and bettie, Bir. Bliior, ae well aa yemraters * Hundred and Forty re the First Corps, pam ea 88 ome other corpe of thie arn g per wales ws ath tobe Tye itn Conve. en rnd of ibe heat ‘lds torded by the Bi and rai men Snemy 00 oar crore Bat for buousmbree corpe alove held the overwhelming force of check, and took over two thousand rnoon. have not veen wo foviunate, by tay of cor: ana conse ad pontoa on the be'ah Diner curpa caine rset th ~{ the First . ‘corps. ah of regi: = that ion, preneratory 80 She second day. It iw 4 an pad wey. ond ob Bie cera, are ne heaae of ovr Gitizens hie sat Meh fail style eer is Abbatt os Rath = Have! HMeady a Fine Ww Clowbing for Men and Boye mer ie Sing Hotei, a Yistes we ganas ee Phete- 195 Broadway, detmeen Ninefbehiopsod eta atreeta, de Vist iar stylen Leck oreronner ae senator ro ih a Wick, Wb Cones etrest cast wey. Speetacies te EEE oF Whee ae yas "iene . 0014 Broadway, opps Boad Double Perepect: ‘Olaagen, for the. Seid vere for t , oe, OF tourita’ suet compact, por'abe and’ 6" tant, A oe bes hams wine ag ” 7 oo 4 ‘aint in the meres SF I vole aod youme. Britiiant and Powerral Dey and Vight ee ecllsta’ ~Optician, 00% Rrondway 5 are” Howse, BATS Kgom, 14 ® Seo More Gray Hatror Batdncs Portr~ five yrare comsinot sitation free oy De GPAND. JEAN, Avtar piace. echelons ne eet ~har yiert, Ye oy foros Her Dy, # ry ative ee when on walt) My 6 hewn Monee ane habe! . NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1863.—TRIPLB te Ci saa ~vted: eas tourer 80, by the Kev. Br GS. ‘pcordman ey od of New York, to ha’ Vostea, daugteer of Wil ot Carcndvia, om Thursday, Ortober Arm resiienoe, HP Howaan to Mise Caaniorre Aue ato Joacon-—Canian On Saturday, Getover 3, by Rev. D {wll OF tis city dan) of Heary Cathous, +44. Mokinas we Home —| by the Rov. dw. Sucherd. Jong Joun 1, Moe uae, Ui States Army, to Mactan T., secowd daugiter of who nie Walem Hawthorne, fall of Uwe Oley Newburg papers jiease copy Miiowy-—Cargaanan.-—O1 40 , Getober 4, Oe ee | Rev lugene Cassidy, pastor of & Mary's oburol, star of the Sea, Me. Varna MiGaown to Mins IEDuanis (otha, Of Beookeyn. incase Fagle plrase copy Rowson — Duress Om Wedneaday © ypaiic, de lemtwor ‘34; -by- tne Row James Mists Me. Casas Rowow, of | fm gg agement te Miss Manan Anne Dyptxy, of Koxbury, Mase, coremony was performed at No “yoo kudrtdgs street. the the guido of Ug oc iatg clergy man, nem greg oe the Pe a churebs, by tbe ier te. Jaa opr w Md to Ki daughter of the la Secnrar wey wile, Ekg ner 1, a6 the sentra iy brie s aor oT 6 Gordoa, verpavenr, of id Tappan. to Miss Ranan Suse tree, auusbior ct ae James Titus, of Oid Tappan. Momaser Wren. ay tee earns imate 1 by Rov, F. Gordon, Jom J. Munroxt to Miss jor of Me. James Titus, of Old Tappea. Died. Buacvest —Ou Thiruday Octaber 1, at ber residenoo, Monmouth county, Kew Jersey Mites. iara sure Busuven, witow of Conrad Tt. Bleuvelte aged 63 y: Bapais..—At Hempstead, Long Wad, | ‘Senn Repat., @ the 920 year of his age Hie friends aro reapect{ully davited to attend the fune- bool this oe a‘ternoon, at halt past twoive o'clock, late residence, ia tireenwich streot, and et one opal church. londay, October 5, Witttaw Bevrey, ia ir of his ago. ives and friends of tho family are respect iy bis son, Witliam Kectly, No. 114 Rast Fortieth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for intorment a. }»wN —On Monaay, October 6, Epwarv Bown, aged ‘ihe friends and relatives of the family, also the mem bers of the Merry Seven and Merry Tweive Clubs. aro ro- spectfulty Invited to attend the fuberal, from his late re- Fidence, 194 Orchard street. thin (Tnesday) alternoom, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Byawne.—On Monday, October 5, Wittiam Bynwns, a na tive of coanty Wicklow, Ireland. The friends and acquaintances of the family aro re snectrally invited to attend the funeral, from 828 Green wich street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock ‘The remains will be taken to Calyary Comotery. California papers pleuse,copy. Quawvorn.—On Saturday, October 3, Wiutiam H. Craw- vor, aged 47 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respec invited to attend the funeral, from bis late reside: West erly secaud street, this (Tuesday) afteroooa, at one oelock. CyarmeRs,—At his residence, street, om Monday, October 5, alter @ lingering illness, ‘aus Cuanrens,’ of the parish of Kelmessin, county Meath, [reland, in the 37th your of hts age. The friends and acqualntances are res Frectrully invited {0 attend the fumeral, ou Wednesday «tornoon, at two o'aleek. Cromm.—On Monday, October 6, of consumption, Roraxr Cnomir, in the 55th year of bie uge. The friends nbd roratives are tenpecifally in: \ted to at ond the fuperal, {rom his late renkteuce, No, 44 Fast ‘Thirty-second siteet, this (Toesdsy) afternoon, “ivese o'clock. Cosarove —On bongs Gotober 5, Huan Cosunova, « native of the parish Columbkill, eounty Lony Ireland, aged 66 yoars The friends of the (amily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from: the residence of bis vephow, Laurence . O°Ce Nor, 2b Sixth street, on Wednesday ook, & N J, atthe residence of her uncle, ‘3 Gea, oa Moaday morni October 6, 8. Ima, nly daughter of Sarab imegene and tbe ‘. T. Coping, and granddaughter of the late Thomas Addigon, of this city, aged 16 years Lay her down tenderly, aweetly to seep, fy the beanti‘ul Greenwood elute, Where the ead hearted inay hagor aad weep ‘Yhere, there let my darling be iaid. Tho Telatives and friends of the family are vespestfully iovited to, attend the funeral, from the charch on the Hoights, Pierrepont Brooklyn. on Wednesday afternoon, at (wo o'clock, ce erihont furtoee whogage re Farxe.—Ip Brooklys, vn Monday , Oct dooly, Fookwis Favion, wife of Captain Jobn Faunce, of United Etaten revenue Cuiter service, 10 the 40th year of ber age. the fate Tomes J. Fenwick, aged 12 years, 6 months 16 ‘The members hoe Aghend the are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resideuve, No, 166 South Third street, Willamaburg, this (Tuesday ; after. noon, at two o'clock. Forxs — Op Supday , October 4, W. vy a Jr., ah com- sumption oon tee ‘UM monthe and 4 dayn The funerol will ‘sbie (Tuesday) atternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his , Collier street, Greenpoint, L. |. The retatives apd friends ef the jaunly ar’ Gnay,—Ow Monday, October 6, of consumption , Jmem, oldest daogbier of James and Mary Gray, aged 25 years and 8 month. The friends of the family ate respectfully invited 10 at ‘aneral, (row ber iate residence, 2i1 Weet Fit et, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, when ber retaipe will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Gupeas.—On Monday, Octtober 6, bel daaghter of Peter ond Eriaget Glenvan, aged 17 wont apd 27 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are reepectinity Invited w attend the funeral, from the residen-e of ber parents, No, 30 Lodiow stroet, (ha (Turrday ) efvernoon, at balt past two o'clock. Kan.en.—On Saturday mornit , October 3. Runane C., wife of David B. Keeler, ang ‘elders daughter of (be late Heory P. Havens, ia the o2f year of ner age. The relatives and friends of the vamily are invited to attend the fuveral, from wer late residence, No. 13 Part Fifteenth ptrest, ihe (Tuesday) morving, at ven o'clock, without farther iay tation’ ii be taken to dreen wood [oovs Oe Saturday, September 26, 1 ‘The relatives aud frieida of the family are respectiully invited to attend (Me funeral, from nis late residence, 128 Chariton street, this (Tuesday) afieroon, at two o'e lok, Moor. —Om ©\.nds) , October 4, Tremae Moone, aged 90 years ‘The relatives and (rends of the family, the members of Hose C myany No. 22, of Eugice Company No. 32 (old <a) Of the Exempt Piremeo's Arsociation are ny iegtot to attend the funeral, due notine of whieh will be given St. Louis papers )\@ane ony Mackin any ‘tall prvvnss % tober 4, Parr © Macnm- 5 nde of the famm'!y are respeotfully invited to attend the fr nerai, from bis late retidence, No. 91 Laurens street, th Tweedey) afternoon, at be past ore © clock. MeDane.-At Mount Hope on Sunday, October 4, Roamer Melanm, in the 64th year of hin ‘The relatives und {i iende of the family ave respectfully invited to my 7 et o> from bt late se unt Hops, er county, yn ay) ets, yy HN - Penanse- Milled at the Datile of Gettysberg, Pe., on Wednesday, July 1, Wnuaw flevey Rownnm, of Company ©, Ninth regiment, New a sone pase Notice of facers) io Ruvway —On Sur Hinwsy, Br., io Whe 6) ang Ceveber 4, Mr Jom ear of of ibe faumhly are resvectfully rom the remdence of bis rty-fifth stint, Detweoe Fighth and Ninth evyenues, thie (Tuesday) a/ternoon, two o'clock, witbout further pyjjation, The remalas wi il de taken to Greenwood Cometery Remar aewren.—t0 Monday, Ovteber 6, Cus tums Bouscan ‘OTER. ‘The relat. vee and trienim, and ihe mewbers of the Prt pam Hookah CD, are reuperttuily iavited wo eitond ihe funeral, wh: take piace from hue late re idence, No ‘a Keorteik sirect, N. ¥., this (Tocetay) afternoon, at t Reory. 100 Moray, October &, after » tor Wines, Jown K. Gowrr, aged 06 yours, > and revere tbe and 0 relatives ond (ri@ude Of the sully, aise the mom- dere of the price B general, are rampmctivily invited to at. Twtamd, Aures Lowe a Her friende an the trieeda of the family are invited to attend the fun ral, ot the Morevisn church, om Kc @ ree ae Ld se Onn aged 7; ie rf Revert Themes @ nant, of Fesryvowre. emaine Lave beem dey ted in tbe burial ground al cbore at Kropar Woot. —On Satur (ay evening, October 7, Kare, young: om td Janc@s H Woods, tm thé 19th year of ber age. The friends of the inmuly are rempect(uliy invited to ate ood the fuvere’, from (be residence of her tather, No Leo Enet Lighteenth st 1 Wednesdey aiierncon at two Warme~.—At Prov dene, 1, om Sate October 2, te Ray Ws. Waren, Seoretary teetent Fpmenpe Sade » es Me. 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