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CXWARD TO RICHMOND! {CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE) Set Banvock he'd the let, .everal Warren the centre and Geversi Sedgwick the r The wide srmy thea @e-chod We plaiD near the spot where General Hoouer ‘teaent bis famous Ch .nceliorsville ght.of 8 year ago, and the rebel Genural Lee, discovering that be would be treed (© Come oUt Of Dis works and give Datte or 08 61 Grety (auked, at ouce moved for that purp we, Ibe o oF © Bitte was what Genersi Grant desired, and be readily eoe.sed the challenge. me TRANRAING, Mesnw hile a portion of toe cavalry was ongaced im @ terwish near P> ker’s store, and am og ‘ue Upioo tewons o:<bis cavairy fight was the New York city ragh met, othe First Ira Harris Cavairy,” teobnically Koovem @ (be Sifts ree/ment of New York oavairy Tne advance of the main army was empleyed dering dhe remiindor of the day tm skirmi ning with rebel ut opts, and ine contestants were still engaged woen darttuvss paseo end to the confiiel, The enemy’s pickets bo« doen gredasily bat surely pasned Deck during ino eo The ojrpeng forces thew threw themselves dows apo chew urme, sod lay thas during the rematader of eae wignt, ‘THE BATTLE, Inurstey morping brouguttbe general conflict, and the duisie opeoad with vigor, The Union troops were thrown asm tke epemy withserrific force, and the couteat raged ‘Sih dindost Goparaiivied fury uuuil night. By thie time soe revels bad wen pushed back about two and a balf miles. dghting fiercely the whole time. The rebel dead and dying were Jott cu the fiadd, aud the greater part of the euemy’s wounded were alsoiie’t behiad by tho dofeated army of General Lee fhe slaughter was frightful, bot fmsuch an excitement it would De tmpossibie to make Qny estimate of the losses on either syle, or oven to gli Asilight ides of the sppearauce of the GAA when tbe sua went down, Again our troops slept on their arms, audearly the Boxt morning, long before the sun rose, she conk~ding ‘o preparing themselves for » renewal of ‘he OPERATIONS: OF THE R&SERVE. 1s te necessary at this stage of the proceedings, in @rder to give aciear statement, to go back a little and tow how General Burnside bad been in the meanwotle employed. General Buruside’s Niuth army curpa was ‘ander the comand of Generai Grant, but operated sepa fately trom Geveral Mesde'’s army. It bad been ordered bold itself m reserve, but still to keep itself im readi- fess to join im the struggie at a moment’s notice, In sbdediepce to this order from Geveral Grant, the come auder of the reserve issued the following order:— Gener ri Urdert—No. FHeape arrers, Ninny ARMY Corps, May 2. 1964. The General Commanding pubiishes tbe following ine 4tr-.ctious tu the men just entering the service of thes ouaniry, He expee'® ever soldier who bas learned werr value by experiexce will join in impressing their AopertHuce ob Those who Aye HOW to share With bim the QoDOF OF a soldier's ie:— G0 the mareu ny soldier Kbould quit the ranks, on any Dretence whatever, without » rmission of bis command ¥og o'fjoer. The army 18 about to mave ito the ¢ untry ® “iu active e-emy, with no iriendly force behind or near r aedevery stracgler runs the risk of Libby prison of Py No soldier snould leave camp without his musket; “aor mo muy ec whether on the marcn or 10 Pion), fake oi Dis be versack, 5 tridge box, , ~ He ehovid sieep wiih fis arms within reach, Warning (te feet at night. Koaping tbe “eockings and Pewsing the shoes ii) prevent (oot Oren ase, caewry, a id Dos ad weir forage. fvery aoldier eho vor to m 'e bis rations huld out ooger than the Ul R ving may ® Bake hy and snga: efor wings they were issued. A OA vay™ Slarvine. It ts well to Je bugs, OF Sone a-Cure packages, for coTee, Bat 1 mixed ¥a the Doversack they become worth. er Ph oke's ard owercea s should never be ‘threw away, 20 mater how dred or hot ope may ve. Cod nights ‘ol. tow nu Gays The chie! por ti Beaith ond comfort is te mlee WArTR AL the same time the recruit ehouid not over oud DiS knapsack: by eudeavormg to crrry many gum tts DE My be compelled to throw eway all, tee showa ever wasie u cartridce oc a cap, The time y¥ Cou Whey every De will tell, Whe. on picket. he must remember that the savety of Xhe stole army may depend upow his vigiianece. He aboulé observe and report every uuueusl sound. If wt terked he must remember that # cool and determined rey. cling OB the dvlecsive aint properly protecting emAsOHveR. ca Keep at bay muey times thelr number, abd (uur give time to their comrades to form and come & their <uppert. Ve goti m te shor:lé keep cool, not loading Im haste. but Weariug tbe curtrite und pouring jv all the powder befere parting tv the bail. He should aim delibe aely, aim low ‘aed pull the trigrer slowly. One sb t in five minutes, wel: aimed, is betier tha. tive ina minute witbout afm He stould never leave tae ravks to carry off the Wounded without permission of bis officer--tbe ambu tance attendants will tuke cure «f them, aud he must feel wat bie first duty is tosiaud by bis comrades in the ‘Spies and persons in citizen's dress found jurking in @ur ves with hostile ivtent shoulé be immediately darned ever to the provost guard Frisomers o! war— wounded or not—sbould be treated with that suldierly kind:ess and covsideration which the ‘Niwrd corys has alwsys honorably shown, aod which is due Wan open enemy, The General Commanding desiree to express to the Wiuto corns that he feels the sume confidence iv them mow (hit be bus ever jelt in times past, and has ever found ust ciuse jor feel pg He belteves thut they will Qo weir cuiy ULorogebiy and beurtily vn al Occasions sand order li circumBtunces By command of jajor General BURNSIDE, Epwar» M. Nuwn, Apsistant Adjutaut General. It wili thus be seen that every preparation was mrdo ‘bat he reserve sbould be ready to go into action at the frst call from the Commanding Goueral, GENERAL BURNSIDE ADVANCES, About five o'clock on Wednesday evening General ‘Burnside received au order, by the hands of a courier from the headquarters ot Geverai Grant, to remove u por- ‘the of bis forces immediately to a point beyond Brandy ation, and to boid himself im readiness for a further Movement ut a moment's notice, The order for this fur- ther udwance waa received the vext day, and the reserve ‘Was pushed on to and across ibe river. TUR KESERVES ENGAGED, Early on Fridey morning the First and Third divisions f tbe Nivih corps, numbering between twenty aud thirty Mound men, were brought inte the field, and by baif- past five were marching into position eo ag to take part fm tho Ddioody contest. The buttle commenced at six @olock. and the advantage of General Grant in having fresh tr ope was clearly perceptible, Tue revels were @ompeligd to give way, and from what I can leurn the oontest resulted ina decisive victory. The sirugyle was, however, foarful and the slanghter frightfal. Lee is said to be failing back with great rapidiy, with General Gront’s ermy in bot pursuit, Death of Gen, Hays—Gen. Bartlett and Col. Gurney Severely Wounded. Pintapeirita, May 7, 1864. Adespatch to the Telegraph {rom Wesbington says:— General Alexander Hays was killed on thursday, while ‘eploying bis troops as skirmishers. General Hays was A@rative of Pittsburg. Geoveral Bartlett and Colonel Gurney were severely ‘Weunced. THE VERY LATEST. A gt Ower Fi Oar Loss Est © Thou- gand—Lee Reported Falling Back on Richmond. Wasimxoton, May 7—P. M. ‘The latest information satisfies vs tbat yesterday was @ success, although our logs is beavy, stated at four thou. fend. Leo is said to be fulliog back ov Richmond, The foes may oxcecd these figures altogether, fhe reports previously published were premature, ‘The city is greatiy excited. Government Without News. Wasmxoton, May 1—6 P.M. Up to five o'clock thie evening the govervment had femeived no ictelligonce whatever from the front, either femafirining of denying the reports and romore now cur- wont io this civy. me Latest Reports, Kamors and Facts from Washingea Wasinxoron, May T= Midnight. Tatense excitement has pervaded the city vo ard to the pooding battle sou'h of tbe Rapidan Gomi information but yet been received. Various rumors and ev jectoral reports have been circulated, Hie known positively opiy Unt the vate was began om Thorsdey, iu which our loes ip killed and wounded was ab 00s four thousand, tuclading soversl olticers of die dinction. It ie cuderstuod that the rebel army had beoo Ariece back to thetr do’ences apon Mine run. As yet the government has received no information whatever of the progress of affairs expept the common gemors, Coneral Grant has severed all connection with Washington, aud yickets have beon stationed to prevent thee passage 10 the roar of any except bis owmcoariers, I be expected Liat the telegraph line to Rappabannock Maton will be plucea in worktog order without de’ Ib fe evident, from the accounts recelved, that Lee at Cempied to get between Frant’s army and the fords of fhe Bayidap, bat was {oiled aud compelied to bandon the NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY, 8, 1864. THE BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS. ) ‘Scene of Thursday’s and Friday's Conflict Between Generals Grant and Lee ee ee : | ORANGE COURT HOUSE j HEADQUARTERS OF GEN. LEE BEFOR —_ effort Subsequently a furious attack was kept ap Upon ‘ear lines, which havo nteadiiy received the BbO“K. Ove strong indication of the result wm the mitanchely Aspect of the seoessiow sympathizers here. ‘Lhe Press Despatch. Wasuixaron, May 7, 1864. ‘The city has been intensely excited all day whh the news from the Army of the Potomac, the early publica- tons serving to excite the public curiosity concerning the miiitary movements. The bulletin boards of the newspapers attracted throngs of rexders. Inquiries were reveatediy made of all who re supposed to have items of intelligence, while extra wspapers continued to be cried by the newsboys and porchased in abundance. Romors of deteat aud brilliant victories prevailed to ® limited extent, but Doth classes of reports required au thentic,1y to guin general belief, The thoughtial, however, came to the conclusion that @ Single encounter wouid not determine the contest, and a series of battles may have to be fought before there can ‘be any docisive result. It was telegraphed hence by the Independent Tele gra;h Iino that a great victory was achieved by General Gravt on Wednesday and Trnrsday, he driving the rebels two and a hal! miles with immense joss, and that he was following tp that victory on Friday morniog by an as- sauit on the rebel works, An evening paper of tis city, in noticing a similar statement of an afternoon contem- porary, remarks:— We should be very glad to be able to confirm thie news, but etosay alter diligent inquiry, we sre satistied that the government bas received no such in’ormation, or any information of more decisive results than that fur. pisied by the Tribune dispatch elsewhere. ‘The fact that General Meade was able to stand the brunt of the Con- federate onset with @ portion of bis command is consid~ ered @ hopeful indication, and we hope soon to be abie to announce a decisive vic bat we shall uot trifie with our readers by manulaciuring bogus victories for an hoor’s sensation. The above contradiction is believed to be based on reli- able information. During the day many inquiries were made of officers of the government, but witnout the satisfaction naturally desirable on the part of those who havo impatient desires for early and complete success, aud who forget that the work must be necessarily stubborn, heavy and persistent on buth sides, owing to the great importance to each of the result. ‘The fragmentary information recetved from time to time shows nothing decisive, but serves to contradict many rumors of the previous speculations concerning the whereabouts and design of the rebele, which were 60 confidently asserted. ‘The statements which were received here to-day, and which are entitled to belief, are that General Lee made tremendous and violent attack to pierce our ceutre, hoping thereby to divide our forces and to secure a vic- but Geveral hanenck’s corps came to the relief, and a murderous tire formed in line of battle, and tuwarted the designs of the revels. Toe lows was heavy on both sides, General Sheridan was protitubly engaged in another part of the field, and sent the chie(-in-command a mes- sage that he hud routed Stuurt’s cay ‘The attack of Lee was ou our sdvancing columns, who doubtless anticipated victory by his onslaught before the main body could advavce to the fold of Battle The appearances on Thoreday were that the bostiities would bo renewed on Friday. Waxmnaron, May 81 o'clock A. M. It {s sad to.night that Gereral Hays was Killed om the fight on Thursday, and that several other Generals were wounded. The Rebel Raid at Piedmont, West Virginia. Baitorone, May 7, 1964. ‘The special despatches to New York and other papers ab ut the Lite raid at Piedmont, Wost Virginia, are grossly exaggerated. The whole amount of damage to the property of (he Paltimore end Ohio Ratiroad will pot ex- ceed filly thousand dollars. No person was dreturbed, apd there was no appearance of marauders at any other point, Al! the tratn working regularly aud success. fully, od the road » strongly guarded by trvops, under the command of General Kelley, who has resumed active duty alter hie recent leave of absence. SnockivG Stamuxo Avyray in Henny Street—Prona- wie FaraL Resvnt.—A most shocking stabbing affray, which will probably it in the death of one of the parties, occurred last evening in Clark's liquor etore, No. 60 Henry street. The privepa's ia the ailair were two men hitherto known as iriendiy to each other, named Patrick O’sboa and Wm. Hammell. It appeare that they met in the abovementioned pluce at an early hour in the evening, apd bad several drinks together, The couvi Sation turned on pugilistio mutters, aud a wrestling match waa yropored, This was agreed to, and O'Shea, proving the stronger man of the two, threw his antago Bist, Hammel), heavily. He became greatly incensed at this, and ne tie rose from the floor drew o keile, with which he dashed at O'Sbea with guch violence as to rip up his abdomen and allow bis bowels to protrude, O'shea savk to the floor, avd 10 the geweral excitement Hammell eecayed. Oflicer Nixon, of the Seventh precinet, carne in a few minutes aflor the commission of the dood aod conveyed (Shes to the New York Hospital, [ia wounds were dressed as well as poseibie, but he is bot expected to recover. The polos of the seventh preciact know Hammell, and are woking for him m every direction, O'Shea was formerly a o.nductor on Fourth Avenue Railroad. He resided at 66 Henry street, Fiowr Berween Waren at rie St. Nienotas Horei— Ox or Tuxe DaNGrnovery Staumeo — Yesterday afternoon, About two o'clock, Joba O’Brien and Thomas O'Keefe, b watters, employed at the St, Nicholas Hotel, besvine invelved in a quarrel in the kiftben of that establisn ment, when U'Kee'e drew a pocket knife and stabbed O'Brien twice in the Jeit side, below the ribe, inflicting What are supposed to be mortal wounds. O'Keefe Promptiy arrested by officar Barbelet, of the Fiiteca Precinct, who \# detailed for duty at the hovel, aod taken be ore Justice Dodge = After hear'ng the facts of the bo rity eonveyed him to bie Fem end irda his recovery as being very ‘ iidey was O'Brien's agi. morsem statement, ULPEPPER COURT HOUSE ‘AD QUARTERS OF GEN. GRANT BEFORE TEVENSBURG SEE ae enine ae (tae POO aa oS NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. Depletion of Troops to Rein- force Lee. Female Bread Rict ta ‘Sa- vannah, Ron den ‘Mee : Forrarss Mornor, May 7, 1864. Port Royal papers of the 5th inst. state that Florida, Georgia and South Carolina are nearly depleted of rebel troopa, who bave been sent north to join Leo’s army. Admiral Dabigren bad arrived at Hilton Head. ‘A torpedo was discovered in the St. Johns river on tbe Sd tpat, with a dead negro attached to it, ‘A greas female riot occurred in Savannah on the 17th ult, The women collected in a body, with arms, and marched the streets ina proceszion, demanding bread or blood, They seized food wherever tt could be found, ‘The soldiers were called out, and after @ brief conflict the Fingleadors were put in jail. Tne rebels were making demonstrations at Charleston, but had been shelled out by our gunboats. The Draft in Cincinnati Cixoxxany May 7, 1804. Among the drafted im the Twenty second ward yester- day were T. Buchanan Read, F, B, Plympton and E, Henderson, editors of the Commercial. The draft in the Third ward takes place on Monday, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Detar—Prnmma.—On Wednesday, March 80, by the Rev. Mr. Swayne, Grorax Detar, United States Navy, of California, to Kare PeRErma, resident of Ferpandina, Fla, DA1z0%—LawRKck.—Un New Year's ove, by the Rev. ©. Ciapp, Hewry J. Watroy to Avousta M., youngest daughter of Samuel A. Lawrence, ail of this city. Wesichesier papers please copy. Krvsee—scucitz.—Atst. Jotn’s church, on Thursday, May 5, by the Rev. Jobn Gierlow, Hevay M. Krosee to ayn M., only daughter of the late Goorge F. Schultz, ail of this city. Lext—Suiicut.—On Friday evening, April 29, by the Rev. H. J. tox, W. 8. Lenr to Mise ELwina, daughter of Barnett Sleight, Psq., all of this city, MARKS—BaLLARD.—-In Norwalk, on Thursday, May 5, by the Rev. J. N, Murdock, D.'D., of Hoston,’ Hexwy Manus, Keq , of New York, to Miss ‘A., duughter of the Rey. Joseph Rallard, oi Norwalk. Souuvan—arouiton.—At St. Apn’s church, on Tuesday, May 3, by the Rev. Mr. Preston, Mr. Taomat SULUVAN WO ‘Miss KATE ATCwson, both of this city. Birth. Manrivez.—On Saturday; May 7, Mre. F. Mantives of © eon. San Francisco papers please copy. Died. Bocart.—At Morristown, N. J., on Friday, May 6, Apranaé Booanr, in the 88th year of bis a; Tho relatives and {rieuda of the family und those of his sone Aris, William, Timothy, and Captain James Bogart; aigo of his son-in-law, tobert J, Stansbury, are respect- fally invited to attend the saneral, on Monday afternoon, &t one o'clock, from the Macdougal street Baptist church. Beames —On Saturday, May 7, of inflammation of the brain, Writs L., ‘end Sarab Beamee, aged 2 year ‘The funera! wil! take from St. Paul's chureb, of the family are invited. Bamvtox.—Suddenly, on Thureday evening, May %, ALONZA PAxrton, aged 34 years and 9 months. ‘The relatives and (riends of the family are respectfully inviled to attend the funeral, from the resideues of his cousin, 20 Lewle street, this (Sunday) aftercoom, at ove o'clock, without further invitation, Tick.—Cn Friday, Moy 6, Savomx, wife of Henry Biok in the Tist * ear of her age. The friends of the {amily are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from her late residence, 137 Liberty etreet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Brvant.—jn Thomasville, Ga., on Sunday, Match 6, Mrs, Reuoca Bryast, wile of Colonel James W. Bryant, Florida, and daughter of the Inte James place ou Monday at tw "clock, orrisania, to which the friends ‘of Boston. Coover.—Suddenly, 0” congestion of the lange, on Sat- urday morning, May 7, Axokew V, Coorza, in the 76th year of his "ge. ‘The relatives and {riends of the family are respectfully invited to ntteud the funeral, ut the residence of bis son- im law, Jobo V. bddy, No. 156 Fast Twenty-seveotit street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock Cranke.—On Friday, May 6, Catmeaws Channe, in the @lst year of her age, the widow of Murt na- tive of the parish of Kilmainham, county Meath, Irelend. The friends of the family are moet respectfulty invited attend the funeral, from her late residence, 4 Downing Atreet, Luis (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘To be in- a ie Caivary Cemetery. CULLNaN,—O0 Friday, May 6, Canuarnen Conuman, fe the 254 yuar of her oe, ‘The riends 0: the family to respectfully requested to attend the innerai, from ber lute residence, No 141 ast y, ie (-undey) afternoon, at balf past one Chamnrns.—Oo Friday morning, May 6, Mrs, CHasuama, @ native of the county Sligo, Ireiaad, aged 69 years. ‘ihe (fiends of the family are invited to attend the fa- neral, frotm the residevce of her aon in-law, Jobo Brady, 260 Nioth street, this (sunday) afternoon, CLBARY.—At Hariom, op Friday, May 6, PaTaIcn CLRaRY, of ¢-neumption, in the 35th year of his age. Hie relatives and frievds are invited to attend the foveral, from the residence of bis brother, James Cleary, corner ‘of 125th street atternoon, at half px twelve o’elock be tukon to Gxivary Come Corr —In Brooklyn, on Saturday morning, May 7. Las ‘Tex M , iniaot son of Mason 8. and Sophia Oult, aged 11 mouths und 7 days, pen Friday»! May 6, Kusuwn B. Desc, young of Stepben 8. aud Mary iubois years, months aod 4 daye, d we 7 Diwwat.—On Friday, May 6, Joua, wife of Rartholo- mew Dennen, a cative of the parish of Columbkill, coun- ty Longiord, Ireland, in the dutch year of her age. The relatives and iriends ot the family are respectfall; Javited to attond the funeral, from her late residenoe, 1 Wost Fittecnth atreet, near Bixth avenue, this (Banday) to take | afterooon, at ene o'clock SS Y GROVE CRURCA Sinems, Groce “1, only child of avid Ferguson and Christina Imrie, aged 1 year, 4 months and 18 days. ‘The relatives and frie ds of tt ‘amily are invited to Attend the funeral, trom the Teideace of his parents, 248 West TWirteonth street, this (Suuday) afterpoon, at half.past Yue o’olck Garaegimen —On Thursdvy, May 5, after a lingering il. ness, Many, wife of Willt'm Gall.gher, and caughter the Mate Bartholomew Stephens, of Rallyshannow, county Deaexal, Ireland, ages 69 years. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect ully Invitod to attend the funeral, which will take pinco ths (sunday) afternoon, at ene o'clwk, trom ber lute rest dence 121 Waiker street. Mer rematas wih be interred im Calvary Cometery. . Gigs. —On -aturday, May 7, Josura Gites, in tho 23d year of his age. Uur grief is too deep to be comforted now, For the joy from our dwelling has fled: The deepest of mourning enciccies our brow, Our brother and protector is dead. The relatives ona friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, {rom the residence of his mother, No 10 Pear! street, ou Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Hvstep —On' Friday mornwe, Mey 6, after a short but severe iliness, Many ANx, Widow of William L. Husted, 63 years The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, trom hor late resiaeren, No, 28 West Twenty-fourth street, thia (Sunday) afternoon, at five lock. Her remaivs will be taken to Westchester county for wtermon| Aesruwever —On BELMEYER, late of St. Hanover, Gormany. St. Louis papers please copy. Taowicrox.—On Friday, May 6, Ronear, infant son of Robert and Hamilton, aged I year and 10 montnr. family are requested to attend the ¢ residence of his parents, 172 West T'wen Aifth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, ab bali-past ove o’clock. Hixgs.—On Friday, May 6, Trowas Fixes, a0 of the county Fermanagh, Ireiand, aged 84 years and 9 months. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, {rom bis late residence, 62 Mulberry street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. KavTu.—On Friday, May 6, Fraxcas Panurr Kavre, aged 22 years, 4 months and 18 aye. - The friends and relatives of the ‘amily, aleo the msm- bers of the New York Hawkius’ Zonaves, aud the Now York Excelsior and New York Young Lafayette Clubs, are Tespect{ully invited to attend the (uneral, from his iate re- sidence, 116 Sixth street, this (Sunday) aitérnvea, at one o'clock. Keuy.—On Saturday, May 7, (Carwarmm Keir, a na- tive of the parish of Fintina, county Tyrone, Ireland, in the 65th year of her age. The friends of the family and of her sone, Peter, Tho- mas aod Jobn, and of ber -in-law, Michael Finia avd Ambrose Briscst, are respectially invited to attend the foneral. froin her late residence, No. 233 Elizabeth street, on sonday morning, at ten o’clo-k. KING.—On Saturday, May 7, after @ short illnees, Joux Kino, aged 25 years. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu. nerai. ircm St. Stephen's church, Twenty-eighth street, near Lexington avenue, on Monday aiternoon, at two ‘o’olock, without further notice. Kraninc.—the beloved child of John and Aun Keating, aged 3 years, 5 months end 2 days. The friends of the family respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father. No, 188 East Twenty-ninth street, nowr First avenue, on Mon- f-past une o'clock. i lay G, Rosanne, only child of Walter a Long, ago 1 year, 3 months and 16 days, ds of the family are respectfully invited to ‘uneral, (rom the residence of her pafeuts, 223 West Forty first street, this (Sunday) sftervcon, at haif- past cne o'clock, without further notice. Liovp —On Thursday morning, May 5, after a long avd oa illness, General Jouw Lioyp, in the 66th year of 8 age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resi- dence, No. 114 Wost Forty second street. ‘Lansuurcit.—On Thursday, May 5, Stastoy Laxsnenai im the S4th year of his ego. The maie relatives and (rieods are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) morning, at hal-paat ten o'eiuck precisely, at 210 West Twenty-second street. Philadelphia papers ploase copy. Mustaci.—On Thureday, May widow ef Luke Murtagh, aged 34 years. Dunagh, Dundalk aud’ Beifast (Ireland) papers please copy. Mitparn.—On Saturday, May 7, Lorrie, wife of Charles E oped and daughter of Jobn Kerr, in the 24th year er age. . ‘The reiativesand friends of both families are respectful. ly juvited to attend the funcral,on Monday aiternoon, at two o'clock, from her iate residence, Lexington avenne. Hi On Thoreday, May 6, Exunue M, F. Maveice, te Friday, May 6, Gustav Anourn Hes- Louis, Mo, a ‘native of Osnabruck, , Exicy Mortaon, Mavnicr, ered * Ch yo hy months. e funeral will take place this (Sunday) morni hine o'clock, frow 09 Allen street, : y sr 84 ALTMAN —On Saturday, May 7, carne, youngest child, of Oncar aod Hapesh Mavimsn, aged'2 years, months and 22 dare. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral,on Monday morning, at balf past ten o’el ck, from the resiionce of his aunt, 204 Grove street, Jersey City. California papers please copy. Monnis.—On Friday, May 6, afler a short illness, Hvaw Monmre, in the 70th year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are respeotfalty: Toquested to attend the funera!, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half past one o’¢ivek, from his late residence, 1373¢ Sallivan street. oa, bea ted broviyet Hy, 7, Many, tho be vee ehter of mas and Mary McGee, aged 7 ‘1 months and 24 days, “4 mers ‘the rolatives and {riends of the family are respectfully invited tend the fneeral, this (Sunday) alternoon, at two o'clock. from the residenos of her parents, 270 West Thirty-niuch street, withont further notice, McCaux.—On Friday, May 6, ANN McCamm, aged 20 yenrs. The relatives and friends. are inyited to attend the fu- ‘neral, this (Sumday) afternoon, at two o'clock, (rom her lave residence, No, 225 William street. . County Meath papers pleuso copy. MoGrLverpy.—On Friday, May 6, Many McGnvorppy, fagod 60 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this day (Sunday), from her late Peart stroot. . On Thursday morning, May’5, after a lin 088, CAROLINE MAGDRLINN Fits, daughter of the inte Moves Rundolph, of sonmouth, New Jersey, and wito of Joby soCord, of thir city, in the 41at year of her age, frieods of the fauily, also the mom. bers of Police, aro reapecttuliy invited to attend tho funeral, from hor ‘iate residence, 26 Amity place, this (-unday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Ownye,—On Saturday, May 7, Eustawerm, Deloved wife of Charles Owens, # native of the county anu parish of Monaghan, Iroiand, aged 49 years. May her sou! rext n pornos, Fler frionda and those of the family are reqnosted to atwod the faveral, from her late res! }, 109 Broome Street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, re iaaina’ wil) be interred fa Ouvary Comers, APPA Aes NDGE __° we sacar gy whe COURT H a Ze Wes r pest rw SS SS \ . A \ WEED NAR. Ouse TH UA S nantes O'CoNNen. —On Friday, May @, Mary Frrzcrran, tho Deloved vite of 1h ma O'Gmnell,a native of Fermoy, county Cork, Iretvnd ave? 26 yours. ‘The irienas and dojneintances of the family mre re Bpectiuty invited t attend the fanersl, this (Suoday) : rom ter late residence, No. adway ig T. D.and P. O'Cul ahan and 0D), fully invited to attend the fine) day) wtfterpoon, at two o'clock, from the Reo klyn Ho pital. ery. Yvcknam —Snddenly. on Thnvsday ovoving, May .6, GEOK ® Pecrw eM, in the 43d year of his a His frienda and'thogo o. his brotners-m aw, N J. Cort and E.R, Fellows, and the members of Stares Rights Lodge 1, 0, of 0. Fare invited to attend tha Cunert!. at his iate residence, 160 West Twenty first street, this (Sau duy) afternoo, atone o'ciek, Roact,—On Sat rduy, May 7, Hannan Roacn aged 05 uty His remarns will be interred at Calvary Ceme- yea Tho friends and relatives aro resnectfully invited to attend the funeral, ‘rom her late resivence, on Mouday afternoon, st two o'clock, The remains wil be interred in Calvary ‘ anetory. ReGAN.—Alter @ short and severo illness, Jon Ri & native of the village Rerano, parish Koack, courty Mayo, Ireland, ged 60 verrs. ‘The rela’ ives and ricnaa of the fam!'y, and thore of his son Edward, are respectfully invited to attend tho fune. ral, from his late resideuco, No. 133 Butier strect, Brot lyn, on Monday a terno o. at balf past two o'clock. His reramins will bs interred in Calvary Cemetery, Indiana papera plevse co y. Syeprcor.—On Inureday morning, May 5, Gxonas Sxavacun, 10 the 35th vear or hic ment ‘The reintives and friends aro respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence of his futher In- Jaw, William Vallean, 339 Weet Twelfth street, this (Sun- day} avternoon, at two o'el ck, Stoavy.—At ‘Thompsonvilie, Com on Saturday » May the MISCELLA! eee pate bv! ce TO THB aPPLICTED. < ps “ STEINFELD'S FR OR COGN AO BITTBRS. eurversal ‘eas ees bes throu, prostratieg wr the bu van system, only legitimate bitters spawn to the Ame: Feonnt rd by tre unto House, All ower v called ony A NORNS, BUNIOVS, BAD NAILS. TENDBR FEBT ap 4c, cure! without oan, by Dr, BiCl,. chiropodisty RICK'S A + BA Bowery, over the Citic Baal ‘biatng, Ae By nail 0 gemi, enres cores, buniona ch NAVE YOUR MONEY.-THOMAS R. AGNEW, TI OY great of thin Grevnwic ana Waria. stevens bs F en, Nigara, MOinses Sy Uj w 'y fe aly, ob: United Stare, One rica cash nose, Hent 26° Greenwich sireet; retail .coruer of Green| Murras streets, | DEBILITY. er than | SPRING OSHILITY, BPKING » BILITY. SPRING BILITY. For a spring medicine no. his. «an equa! ‘he Tonic and km. Vigorating ellests of the PERUVI\N > ‘Which supplies the necesnar IRON IN THE BLOOD, tnfusing strencth. he aol and uow life into all. parts of shor ave, t ‘id Fa Oe SS DIN AMORE, N 191 Broudwag, SOLD BY ALL Ds UGGisTS. NB ARTS. Fy epsom BRT LADY IN AMI KICA.—GENGINE LIPS Povtograpn. Hr.ce 2 centa, One dian handsvmne “WASUN'S O0,, 68 Xorta Sixth sircet, Philadelphia, * <YRUP, nantity of — INSEROCTION. LADY, CAPABLE OF TEACHIN: Branches, French and Music, wi for two ucurs s das; vest of relerences g struction, care of Mesara, beer < Sonirun YOUNG APANISH GENTLEWAN DESIRES TO find,» teacher of the Bngish language, lady or Fentlevian; would preter to bourd tn the family, Plesse Avswer linmediately, statins terme, Mariano Banz, 493 Be cond aveoue, New York ly. DULTS IN BOOKKBEVING, PENNANSHIP ARITH- inet, Algevra, Granmar, Spyiiny &4, oan secure stri tly pri rooma be us free from observation and ipyvu-ton ae in their own parlors, PAINE’S Mer ante Colleges, €2 Bowery and 283 Fulton street. Brooklyn, CUOUNTS, BOOKKE . &0.—MR. DOLBBAR, nnn He ENGLISH e B oudway. gives a lessons and prepares gen: Bernen pracieatly for bead erp rs, ip any bns'ness, Mr D,aiso remove st Tavs ct mung or trembling, ang Makes cle,ant, Fapla business pons A YOUNG, LADY FROM, CARADA DESIRES A. siiou 4a governess ev Yor or ita vicialty, Bege Fences, &c, wite Br, Garton, NZ crondveny. £LY 48BIVED FRO Mt PARTS, FRENGH Lal les ons ay 3 Ore) ib excepledh D CALISTHE- pata, CONS AD» ing ‘This system » } suiinens physicians ia , VOC i sL ONLPURE AN sien be tre «for dy ies ae nose Tiroadway. VW ULory OGRaP AY. OTE A SMALL PORTION: ’ Mat doin tain aontifnl art. 1¢ ia eamy: xe eet Sd Wait ceva enial. Pull insteage te eet sb hb paraew ars sent On Ti . New York Monto. © oats, Address mre ((ianees Francis veep ar oon Arp om come to N by Mr. cawards, NARGv=I) HAVE 7 to Sire BL No ausw RITIOR TWICS clewe! 19 LO your lo morrow: ‘oma Joba, e Bau not : K pw . siowly, atl wilt be pals sor Intec abouts, ‘Address Union VOR ADOPTION—A Ut wer! od. of Aw Wile. Vierald ofce, TOR ADOPTION—A LOVELY FEMALE INFANT, two days ul”, of highly respectable parentage. Inquire At 634 Hudson nireet, -YOU WILL FIND A LETTER FOB. Fozantt you to-norrow (Monday ) in box 180 Herald offler, F TUE PERSON WHO STOLM S75 AND ‘ATC, wor {robe at 82 Be. tre q am and i'm ent of does mot return the Mo ey Doar, will be made known to the publi, je wach roiurn the rest, if you wishy in three AS sou have P to save trouble, urued bhi , JOHN SLOAN, —— rage ia retin ree ofEaipaarnock , Heotiand, sa ONNSON—BOWERY B8AFE.—34IL FOR ENG! TAY1on.—At bie residence, 49 Canal street, on Satnr PROTOS so ees day, May 7. of inflammation of the lunge, Tomas Taviot, | JOHN J. LAFFERTY—I AN W&LL; ALSO YOUR Printer, aved 63 yeors uncle Joba aud ¥ e Georg 4 kicks Vay divKx.—In Washington, D.C., on Monday, Febrn- ary 20, Tauormy M. Van Dyxe, Sergeant, One ilandred and Forty-iifth regiment New York Volunteers, aged 61 yerrr, The relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, trom the resideuce of G W. Hindmarrh, No, 2 Park place. South Bergon, N. J., this (Sundey) afternoon, attwoo'cloek Hudson City cxrs pags the door, Woop —On Friday, May 6,Jossra Woop, in the 39th your of bis age pit — ng hones jo attend the funeral, from bis esidoncs, 42 University place, this (Sunday - ing, at eleven’ o'clock. Pn a Sunday) morn OprTuARY. In the Ing of Papers of the 80th ult. we find, under the head- Deaths,” notice of the decease of Commander 3 H. Rowan, late of the United States Navy, Dave boen acquaiuted with Commauder Rowan (or many years, and from a knows of hia many virtnos we feel it incumbent to pay the tribute 1o bis memory which his course through life go justiy merits to be recorded. As an officer jn the Davy he was highly esteemed for bis efficiency, and for his correct and urbane deportment, Tn bis intercourse with is icilow man be was beloved for his amiability and honorable bearing, and we cannot Dut feel the deopest a:tliction at cur loss of one of “God's nobiest works an honest man,’ and respond ,**God’s will be done.” Aten. W.3M. TO WARKIED LADIRS—MADAN2 RES. TELL, Female Physician and Professor of Midwifery, can be consulted as usual at 162 Chambers street, But ono interview wii! be necessary. No charge for advice. Her iu. fainble medicines cat be obtained at 127; Libert; Street, or oy mai: price $5, Lauies who desire art the beat medi be | attendance during confinement can be ac- Her French Pils. No. 1. price $1 tour Gegrees s:ronger thau Ni ail, are safe and bealtos ; prico $5 a box, |, with full directions, Madame Reste!! juty to caution ladles aval tators of her ai 14, who notonly rob means, but an There ure hones af vis teeavers. a lew Ricumond Laqu rer please copy. SSING-SINCE THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1364, BM. uel Marks. aged ars, dressed ine drao im 39 Kidge street’ Any peréon bringing w ila pa ents will be rewarded. " G, MABX, 36 ladge st days will Gentle Ne ity i: BREN BER jad on when last X GAS Aged ISSING JAMES K NOT SH. Hi Wat of Weat aud. Kee: toe vu Any one knowing Rnydung of ‘on his two cblidren by leaving word at 72 Atlantic sireet, Brooxiyn. tne tor at Bim wr seta on the 2a in-t. W confer a creat favor powuy DONT YOU SEND THAT ENVELOPR «to dr M M's MACPHERSON—THERE IS A LETTER 16 York Most nilice for you. 0. 8 NKILSON PLACK.—NRs, JONUS; WHO FOR- ‘merly resided as above designated, will coufer a, on an old friend by sending her address to P. station D, Bie House, C) joyed motrip extremely. and am better than even my oat aunguine bupes led me to expeck No Leura ent: rtained of a relapse, Let J. P. sxe tats. OuL0) Py, DraNTs TO BE ADOPTED OUT TWO GOOD homes, Call at 741 Greenwich street WUE HEIRS OF THK LATE GORGE RAMSEY, OF Buenos Ayres, wilt please call oa Messra, Nath. D. Car. IAKE NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNE) DESIRES TO hear of tho whereabouts of Charies Lewin Gueriaenu, abouts years, ant who hex not been heard of for nould thie potion meet his eve, and Re wild sto his advantage, AM: will please give thier rre Haute, indians age many years, write to me, he will hear someth! eons friendly to @ pour orpni bo poe ss A ‘. Hane Te one insertion. J. MP R, WATSON, AN OLD AND EXPERIENCED PRAC- tivoner, is epabled to guarantee a cure in ali cases by safe remedies, and without change of diet or restrict: frown business. Dr Watson's book, the se. u Siustraved throughout by anatomical 8. are eerie noid by BilleF'& Go.” Post olen. 42356 "Broad the author, G0 Broadway, next block “above ines rom either Price a COBBETT, NO, 0 CENTRE STREBT, BRETWREN hamvers and Keade streets, can be consulted wiih conidence on disenses of # chi pervous and general call pn him with the certainty of beta 0 charge. N. B.—See Dr. dipior momver of the New York University College of Surgeons, Loudon, R GRINDLG, FEMALE PHYS complaints, oe gs, reilof (o the most anxious patient in twenty-fo legant rooms for ladies requiring nursing, R. 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QusINeRs AND MEDICAL Brahe sr Aitie oe removed 4 t Tw ry *: Fourth avenue, nty-thir’ and Twenty-tourth streets weet aide, jemen ant aduitted. ween Genti .U UNG, GU ALL, To ofK THK GREAT FORTUNE Yeller who has just arrives from Oanada West, the ever ath Son: Ao barpeaiuon ; Laila. about ln ‘inte; whoibee wife, ausbau “ Yorss| Daughter of the courtship and mi TIND BOARD AND REVERT REQOT | oF lover is false, Has taken roome st ah ia. LA tite atveaiion for ladien 10 confuement, tu:mished by Lane mt HOUSE ee moped RS, BRYMOUR. MEDICAL CLATEVOTARY, THR. = Vert clairvoyant in America, Ubomutiations ally, as. NO. 6 | Waual. at 101 West Fiitecr corner of Sixth svesea., 7 DL UR PAYSICTAN, ee eines are YAIOIAN AND MID. ledy invalids, Com: through confinement. MAAN PARSELL, wits, Is NOW ro@Ay to receive fortable rooms expressly for ladies Cail at 741 Greenwich street. 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