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MILITARY AFFAIRS, —eeeee ‘@me One Hundred Oays Men Not Exempt Brom the Draft. GETTER FROM GOYEKNOR SKYMOUR TO MAJOR GENS- BAL BANDFOKD—VSLISION OF G8y#Kal. KuY, Fst Divistow, Naw Your Seana Notionas, Guamo, Naw Your, July 22, Loh Major Gouoral Sendford anvounves tw tue division that faince the publication of Order No. 6, the following letter has beea recoived from his Excetiowcy tho Oummanaer- fa-Chief, communicating the decision of Prevost Marakal General Fry. . C, W. SaNDEORD, LSTURE FROM GOVETNO® SEYMOUR TO CANNRAL SANDFORD, Srava ov New Yous, Ececorive | er sara ALuANT, July 21, 1804 Gramait—Oa tho 19tu inst. Lseas the following tale- Gram to Proves: Marshal Geveral Fry:— Can the mon who are ia ive eervice of the United States teers be drafted wnie (hey aro rc fu as soldiers aod Abeons from their bomer on kuch duty? Af they are uot liabie it Wi wid Gs to gotting roluntwera. lo suswer I nayo just received a copy of the oordi- one hundred days men were uccepted from Ohio and ovbor Stetes, which the Provoss Maretal Generai has made eppricable to tho State of New York, among which are the following:— V. No bonnty to be paid to troops, nor the a @hurged or credited on any drast. VI. The draft for threo years service to go on in a Bante or date: ¢ the quote is not flat wp: bus it any officer or seller tm this peas! service should be dra'ted, Be sha Ge credited f erviers rendered. That there may bo Do misapprebension ag to the lla Dility Of the ove hondred daye militia tos draft, you ‘will distinctly state that the Provost Marsha’ Geworal feo ocides that they are not exempt fi the drafs under She call of the | at of the 18th fustant, While the i. oft v ap) 2 to be {a conflict 3100, yet the routing of the department wilt | control, under the Suspeuston of the writ of habeas corpus oud the existence of martiat lew, in the rection of ountry where the volunteers ‘will be when tho draft is mede, Truly yo HORATIQ SEYM@UR, Maj. Gon, CW. 2p, Now York city, Departure of phe Ninety-Third Megt- ment, ‘The Ninety third regiment National Guard, under com. “wand of Golonel W. R. WW. Chambers, left for Washington Yeotorday Alternoon, This is av organization for which Gredit is due, in. grat measure, to tho patriotic feeling $a iho City Inapector’s Department. The late George B. Hall, an attache of tha dopartment, was its origtoator and f sanitary Inspection, aad bre- Bher of the City fr +18 engineer, some of the Hoe officers and many ef the rank and file derive thetr enfistmenin directly (rom the cepariment or through the egenoy of friends therein—Inspector Boule Dinsole alway 3 monsesting a great degre of interest in the sUcoass of the Organization, Ordered now to the fleld of action, weir conduct will no doubt prove commensurate with tae patriotiem evivood. Tho Nicoty-pinth and Seresty-coventh regiments pro- ceed to Governor’: Island before leaving for Washington, for which letter place they iouve oa Monday next, The Lindsey Bluow, The following ordor bus been ‘ssued:— Uwapguanteas, Linnszy Buys Racucery, } ,,. Maxcen House, New Yorx, July 22, 164, Reoruits wil be received Tor thia regiment, now organ- xing for one bundred dnys service in garrison at Ardnjtom eights, ingion, General Sandford is now up ai At way completing the organisation, The members of the @everalcompanies of sis regineot are hereby ordored to @scembie ot these headquarters to-morrow (Saturiay) even. Tog, atet hs O'clock, in order to comp ete the muster roils, By orter of JOHN 8 WILSBY, Colonel Commanding. Hh 3. Wirre, ad tiant, Brookiyn Military Affair: The Fitty sixth regiment Natioual Guerd is now en- camped at Fort Richmod, Staten Island. It numbers between five Bundred acd ix hundred moo, and, cording to the following orders, will start (or Washington PROIAL ORDERS =NO, =m, ho-day:— 8 Hxavquicrens, Fiyry-sts Reo mew N. ¥. 8.8. G., Buooxurn, July 22, 196. .gulisod mea of tote renternt are keteby ordered to's ati eu of this resbuent are n drained for duty atise headquariere of tbe comin Prospect Hill Keser voir:— Hravguscrens, Twasry-Ercurn Rear. N. G, 8. N. ¥., BRnomLyn, July 22.1364. u ‘Congress act to amend ap act entitled Bo ret for enrolling aa: ca'lime out the national torces, Gnd for other purposes.” spproved March 3, 1364, shed for the Suformanon of ell whom it may concern :— ‘Seo, W. And be tt (nrtrer enacted, that the following per. sons be, avd thoy hereby wre, exempted (rom earyiment aud dra tunder the provi-ions of thls aot, and of tho act to Whicd Cais ts a0 sadineak be uch as are rejected ‘The following section Bebeuary 24, 1364. put Qs phystealiy or meotaliy wnat for the servies, all perser actaully in the military or onval service of the Umited sini at the ali persons who have wervedt yal servos two yours 4 been bonorably. dis. u no persom but such ae shall be exempt.’' ng for one hundred dav: Berviee, aud ail partvoe de-irons of avelding the next ¢ eau Gud no better than by ‘oining this command quarters 6nd rations turmishod recruits as sova as . A. BOKBE, Col. Comde. 23th Regt. N. ¥. 8. N. G, Craruns B, Museu, Adjient ‘The regiment is progroesing very favorably and will bo Peaily to March, from orctent Appenranees, witht a week, Recrujlieg for the vainoteer service ia going on briekiy, Buds Litotes for the army and wavy are brought forward ty as large RUM ders se EXD ve attended to by theaurgeoas, far some five hundred mea have been enlisted and ud DowOtes is avticiprion of the next draft The Coming Drace. & stir at the diferent provost marshals? 1 consequence of the anficipated draft, Largo hors of persone eine for oxemption, Phystcal net the thousand other excuses cd with unceasing alacrity. Ds phat ® draft will take plaes on eptember; 69 lat every one be prepared, le Lard bo procure a well aa to pur- o desire euch would be wire in row-re’ ovcurenrsye, July 92, 1864, a ceervtch, whiea expiaing itself, has just vast by Mayor luness, of this city:— Wasmxatox, July %, yor of the clty of Pouzhkeeosie rap will wot count fur three twolve ant (hem maa for mon JaMES B, PRY, Volunteering and the Commissioners of Prmigratt Recruiting progresses wel, but not 60 rapidly as It ehovid, The Supervisors’ committee are doing all that ono be dooe towards filing our quota, while Mr. Blunt is constantly devising some néw scheme to facilitate the Dusinces. ‘The additional quarters’? on the Battery wil be com. pleted and occupied next week, and good resuite are ex- preted to flow from this snp-arrangemont. It will be placed under the munagemont of cepable aud experienced men, subject, of course, to the direction of the Bupervi- gorse’ committee and ita chairman, Mr. Blunt, anda rich tho thousand: the oid country a ato induced by the doanty army; and H ths commitice had been allowed to con- ect its office by @ passagoway with Casilo Garden untold members might heve been secured. But the the Kmigrant Commissioners would nod allow. Their deciston we think um anfortunate one; for we ail ‘kaow Low labie there etoigrants sro to be enticed away ‘and led into all manver of troubles and difoultics by gunners, boarding bouse keopers, bounty agents acd Drokere, &e, Could they Brat pasa under tho manipala- ‘tion of oue Saporvieors’ committee, all who wish to join ‘tho army would bo fully aud correctly informed of all Sbeir rights and privileges, and would also be insured evory dvilar of the county’ bounty tm shetr own hands, Taeso would have been eoms of the advantages of eonescting directly ths two departments: the Com- mioaioners of Snigration would got of their bands large Numbers without any trowole whatever, while Hr. Bluat would Have vasily inctansed Che nomber of volunteers for our quota, Now thoy become scatiered, and se many Sr!l into the hands of sbarpera ne inte theese of the ‘They are not only awindled ont of Riarge portwn of we bounty, Dut many of them aro doubters inveigiod away to ather placae to volunteer. Mich ot thie would bo remerted did the emigrant ‘hess through the rooms of the Supervisors’ committee, New York's Contribution te the Army, NRADLY THRER BONDAED THOUSAND MEN GANT TO THE FIRLD, The report of Adjutant Genoral Sprague, comprising two lerge volumes of Over One thousand pagte, ham just Coon (seued, aud comtaing many tmportens details in re jard (> the raisteg aod equipping of treope in thin State, seginning with April, 1961, and ending with Decomber, 1968. Ybe summary te os folown:— (tulation of troops @rganized to the Stato of New 1864, toaths men. C <= Yolonteer Committee. York for the service of bbe genorsl goverowem trom Apel 16, 1861 (obo Grats call of the government), to to Jonaaty 1, 1004: Clusifcation of Troom. a Volunteers orgeained by State anthority and aont to the fold seeees Voluutoors recrulted (or regiments tn th ficid, throwgn tne snperiptondents of the FOOTINLING #REVIOR. 66 co seeeee ‘Volunteers orgaoizing 9 the State, Decem- comber 81, B868,....... seseee 8001 afted men and eubdstitntor ebiained. istod by provont marnvats ‘Be onlietenents in the fort (eatimated). Militia Phroe calls foe abort servico trength. Total, 08,500 : i To Race row Ove Tousayp Douana —On NW THE QUER(LUA- WAR IN. tAISSOU Sr, Jovnrs, Mo., Jnly 21, 1864, ‘Thorntons gueriiian tarasd b ok (eon Living tom iaag Bight ond cecupled Caldwell cocely, On befog joiner by another band from tbe weet, the combined force, om- boriag five hundred men, mr@ied eo Piattsvury, Clue tou county, aud dema.ied ths surreoder of (he gurrisda, cousistiag of two compaules of wiliila Capt Turner, commanding the post, refused to surrender and told Riz men to eecape. A Oybt followed. Cept. Tucuee wae Killed apd moat of bis mon eaorwed. Mile are artivieg bere te \arye aumbers, Gov, Firk'e appeal boing promuty responded to, aad e thousand mea wil be sent into tue Hold ws once, Boa Loan will gouu ve hero. Fort Laavmwwours, Joly 22, 1804, Adespaten this morning from Col. Ford, af Liberty, Mo. nays the peopte in tha country north and oant of that pisow are joining Thernton, and bis forces were Increasing rapidly. Col. Ford has troops woil in hand, but bia force ia Loo aunall (0 affect much, amt reinforcements ace asked for. Arms have been sent from hers to Kansas City amd Be, Joaeph for arming the loyat nioa called (or by General Fisk. A later deapeteh trom Colonct Ford states that Thora - ton, witb twa thousand men, is moving north, probably Wiib the intention of strikiog the railroad at Piattaburge aod Marvin was in their possession last night, Col, Ford borty as four o’olook thes moraing in pursuit, ‘al Corsis, with several armed boats, was patrot- ing the Mieaourt river to prevent tha rebels from crossing: Picklor and Bauks are reported to have ove thousand men in Southwest Miscourt, threatening Fort Scott and f southern communicati It la believed that five th: new in MMssourt, These. jotned py Thornton’s guerillas and otner bands, wild moke a formidable force, A portion of our State militia wil! be called out, aod the troops are now being conceatrated for co-operation, General Blount ts hare awaiting orders, The Indians are troublesome on the Western Colorado mail route, Muraory are prevalent of the capture of Lar- nod aud the post at Walnut creek by thom Meobel Atrocities. ~ [From the 8t, Louis Demoorat.} The rb: a practiced by queriilas In Migsour! have probably po parallel in sny war en record. Taey Sppesr to act more like fiends thay mea in humae form aod with horaan mpalses. Son their atrocities are mosthorrible to relate. A few days ago young mi named Hart wea mordered in St. & county, under stances of tha most revolting character.” When after his capture by the bushwhackershe was ended from @ tree in sich @ way as to have pro- da lingering ond oxctuctating death, his hands dving tled Dehind Li back by hickory thongs passed through holes bored tm his wrists, ‘Other marks of aggravated torture were found "pon his person. Another case of extraordinary atrocity was the killing of au old Methodist preecher named Morris, in Piatie county, & Men sixty yeare of age, whose eyes were first put out, and thes ha was shot, Numerous otber cacos almost az bad have come to our Knowledge. Tbe shooting of immocent, unarmed citizens ig a thing of dally occurrence, The victima aro nearly siwaye radical Union men, Conservatives are ra.cly Gisturbed. Noth Hart sud Morris were peaceable citi- zeus, but uncondittcns! Coton men, City Intelligence. ‘Toe INsTarLarion OP vit Naw Catsouic ARcmmsno?.—It is announced that tbo Right Rev. John McCloskey will be instailed as ArcbDishop of this diocege on Sunday, August ‘SL, ac St, Patrick’s Cathedral, The ceremonies attendant vpon the {netciiation are avsong the most imposing in the Catholic church, and ef courze an immense concourse of the faithful will wituees them, ‘The music, tt is pre- eomod, will by ‘and scale, and wuder the direction of Professor Gustav Sehmitz, organist of the cathedral, Movummye duoxe mus Det Goons Cumncs.—We learo thot a movement Is on foot among the dry goods clerxs jm thia clty to secure au increage of compensation. Their euosde "tho Object, Nt la expected, will bo artsved y wiv “hae OF ooergion,” ax the, justice of without resort to a Atri the appeal is generally concede most of the large ary goods howgos, Next the sloop yachts Restless, trenty tous, Owned by Joba Jones, end tho Annie Laurie, thirty tons, owned by Wm. MeMonite, belonging to the Brooklyn Yaghs Club, | baa v' S place of etarting, A number of che aquadren will acoompany the race, Fuxeaat, o9 Ma. Joux Hovrak.—The faneral of this woll known citiven took piace yesterday afternoom from the Third Unitarian church in this city, which was filled with @ Inrgo congregation. The services were porformed by the pastor, Rev. O, 3. F'rothinghaw, who delivered @ tobching eulogy on the deceased. At the conclusion of the exercises the coffin, which was covered with wreaths and (estoous of flower: as carried from before the pul- pit outside the church, an ees immediately iv tho wooden case, It waa deposited im the hearse at ouce; the faneral cortege formed and drovo to Greenwood, where the remains were buried beside those of his father, the jato Isaxc T. Hopper, Tum Stomxaron Liva.—In snother colume will be found an advertisement regarding tue vessels of this line, It ia the oldest and best known of all the lines running be tween Boston acd Now Yors. Running on the inside of Long Isiand Sound, and thereby avoiding the terrible “Polat Jndith,” ite boats are at once safo, comforte ble, prompt i making time, end sure to run in all weather, ‘The bonte are large and luxuriously fitted, thoroughly neaworthy and skilfully manned. Fazaliies, or parties of friends may gocure gcies of communica apartmoots nod private supper tables exclusively to themeelves, Tiris Que ino ts not io the bende of steamboat speculators, but Is thé property ef norms of the most wealthy, and distin- guished merchants ot sbis d Boston, whose energy and ecterprise lend them to devies accommodatinus and comforts for the travelling community with upapar- ing hand, The boats connect with (be sumptuous care” of the Providence Railroad Gompsny, and make direct cobnections with all the great Esstern watering place routes and the White biountniag. Police Inteliigence. Crarce or Rona a Soxoten.—Patrick Malony, & sailor, was arrested by oficer Quinn, of the Fourth pres clact, charged with atosling two hundred and seventy Collars fo meney fromm William C. Burke, « selaler, now stopping 0466 Cherry street. Malony was boarding st the same house, aud yesterday morving they went to the breakfost table togoiber. The accused table, and, as is alleged, proceeded to Bar! and stolo the money from # belt, were it had been left ‘under his pillow by misiaka Mehovy was suspected of the theft, which however he etoutly donied. Circwn- stances were ot Dim, and Justice Dewling, before whom he was arraigned, commitied him to the Tombs for trict in default of two thousand dollars bail. ‘Two Casus oF Staprize.—Ag altercation occurred at No. 11 Fast Broadway, late on Theraday aight, between two men, named William Barris and William Dougherty, during which Harris drew a koife and stabbed Dougherty in the groin, inflicting a dangerous wound, Officer Blair Rurlay, m worms thifty-inreo. yoarh ft age,’ to pussin tty-thres throngh Catherine sires? was Zeranttes by an wuknows map, who, after stabbing ber in the meck, ran away and escaped. ‘the Fourth ward police conveyed MMi to bo New York Hospital. She itves at No, Water Arrast ov A Bounty Juxrar.—‘illlam Gleason, the well koown bounty Jampor, was arrested on tho 18th instant, in this city, by special oMcer Amzi Howell, of the Provost Marshal's office of the Sixth distriet, assisted by Sergeant Oougors, of tho Twenty eighth preciact. Great credit is dug to oficer Howell tor this arrest, Beco Bail. BOKFORD, OF BROOKLYN, Ve. NEWARK CiCB. Tho Uirat game of the season between these clubs cae off ot Nowark, the roautt being as foltowe:— Truingt 1st, 2d, Ba, AEA. BOA, Oth, TH, BIN. OFA. -8 2 0 3 4 5 6 2 | Har a0 4 9 2 $ QueR Id, of Philadelphia, . Indiam Hostilities in the Northwest, Omama Cree, July 22, 1894, Pome Mntians attacked @ train Riot night twenty miles Adove Fort Laramie, ott loowe fifty-two horses, and rag thom om, A sharp Opht ensued, in which about twenty shots were fred, sed gome of the Indiana were wounded, Mort of the horroa were sabseqneatiy recaptured, ‘Tha women are reported to be leaving Plum creek for & placd Of greater wafoty, A large party of hoatile Indians are reported about forty miles from that piace, Arrivals Doparture! ARRITVA!S. Lorpor—Sieamship Atianttc=-Nre Dowsets, y, Smith, 8 Ming Berryman, Misa Godfrey, Mre Bmins, 0 Wiilans Mise Bertman sGodtrer, re ‘ance Mr. Jomes ©. Fitzpatricx’s Despareh, Nuri Auwr Coars, narous ORrRSKK ue} daly @l—-a, ME Ten WNT At WORK. Yeaterdoy the rebels shelind our iiaes quite vigerounly trom their iortar batceries, and tue plekets On both Rides kopt wp ap vousvatiy brick Gro, Our artilloriste blew ap acther rebel caisson. 7aE WOURDER. General Willcox was wounded iv the Aten arightly on Tuesday night, This is tho second time since our advent before Petersburg that (he Genera bas been Bik, Yesterday Liont, Bon, of the Twenty-first Masaaoha- setts, and Adjutant Keanoy, of the Fifty-ssventh Moass- obunetts, were wounded; alvo, Sergeants McFariun, of the latter cogimeut. ARRIVAL OF GENITAL BLCTLATT, were Conorat Bartlett arrived las ¢oight General While has reported to General Burnside, and {s stitt on court martial duty, Commands will bo assiznod both officers tm the Ninth corps, THE RICHTENATE CORPS, Me. Johan A. Brady's Despatches. Heanquanrers Mcrmmern Amey Conra, Lc rine Sunn, July 20, 1864. CMANGRS (@ THM CORPS—SALDY AMITH RUTIEVIED-—~GEERRAL WARTIND A1st 118 SUCCRABOR. ‘The orgavization of this corps has again been changed. Gover»! Baldy Smith, who returned from leave of av- sence last night, haa baeo relieved from command of the corps aud ordered to report for duly at New York. This will bo a severe blow to (he troops of thit command, who almost adore the General: bus the exigencies of public service require that he should (ake unother command. Goveral Smith leaves the Eichtecoth corps after a short though almost unprocedentouly giortous campaign, General Smith is succeeded ti» command of the corps by General Martindale, a yolecia soldier, distinguished alike for his coolness aud valor, The following orders soutain the history of this cuaugo of commending oii cera. Special Ordors— Vo. 62. HeadQuarrans Awnss oF rus Unrrep Sraras, Cry Poowr, Va., July 19, 1364 . TV. Subject to the approval of the Pyovident, Major General W. F, Smith is berchy relieved from the mand of the Eighteenth army corps, and will p New York city and await further orders, His personal staff wil! accowpany bins. ‘The corps staff of the Fightconth army rorpe will report to Brigadier General J. 1. Martindale, temporarily com- manding, for duty. By command of Lieutenant Geveral GRANT, E. 8. Panenr, A. A. G. Beapguarimns K:curasnrn Aruy Corrs, July 20, 1894. bay be? OrriozRs axp Sorpiers OF THe Kignresxtuy Ant RYS:— Tpart from you, in eccordanca with orders from tho Lieutenant General commanding tho armies of the United Staten, with great regret, aud my highest pride is toat you will ehare my feelings, Sivee I have been your commander I have tried to snare with you your dangers, and have rejoiced with you im your gallant deeds. Duriagthis time yeur rover has been bright and unsullicd. Whatever im it has not besn all that you could wish, Ican assure you has been from no fault or suortooming of yours, and I truct you will believe tuatI bave becn uo more guipablo thay yeur- selves, diay God bless and always crown your efforts with vic- tory. WM. ¥. SMITH, Major General, Havquanrens Eigatasin Ary Cones, } Jaly 20, 1864, 5 bree te Orricens axp Sorniees oy Tax Piguiusxtd ARMY Conti — Sincerely regretting that any circumstance or necoasity should deprive us of our late commander and bis.xble leadership, by virtue of special order No. 61, paragraph three, from juarters armies of the Unitod Stator, dated July 18, 1864,1 hereby assume temporary com- and of the Kightecnth army corpa. Thave to ask that officers and men will bo mind. ful of the favorablo reputation which they ba’ palred fatlon vo Dy (eis nak conduct, agd inspired with ri J. H. MARTINDALE, Brigadier General. maintain it is tho future. Heanquaurens licerarsTe Anny Corrs, In Tae Hann, July 21, 1364, OPENING ON THE RTRWL LINKS, Yesterday, about ten A. M.,the thirteen inch mortar @pened on tho rebel line north of the Appomattox, and in a few minutes every gun io their line was opened tn reply. This, of course, was the signal for a general bombardment, and all our batteries wore in a short space of time engaged, THO DESTRUCTION OF THE WELDON DEVOT, ‘Tho thirty-pounders opened on the city and ghelled the newly discovered depct of the Weldon Railroad without mercy. Captain Burton dropped his sholls so accurately that three rebel locomotives were obliged toget up steam and leave the place. Before the guos ceased firiog the depot was @ mass Of rui PRE LIGHT DARraRITS wera drawn into the fight at its commencement and ren. dered important service, Howeli’s battery was entirely obscured by the deose smoke that arose from the rapid salvos from its guns. a front of his position a rebel caisson exploded, probably fired by the eight-inch morters or by Burton’s thirty-pounders. HH THIRTHRNTH-INCH FORTAR ropented!y rent its missiles through the rebel works, and its two-hundred pound shells iuflicted heavy damags on the enemy, who, after four hours’ fighting, were com pletely silenced. NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE, Mr. &. 7, Bulkicy’s Despatch. Fourness Moxnon, July 21, 1964. Ro pews from the front. RENAL. NRWE. The boat from Point yas just arrived. Leta Rich- mond papers bave been received at the front, Ceceral Joo Johuston has beon relieved of the command of the rebel army in Georgia, Gonoral Hood supersedes bim. ‘Ube robe! papers represent the late invasion of Marylant ag acomptete failure, Instead of capturing Washington and Baltimore, as intended, it ouly resulted ia a horse elenling raid. PRESSNEALION TO TUR SIXTESNTH WEW VORK ARTILIERY. ‘The mammoth regiment of the United States, the Six- teenth New York volunteer artiliery, Cok Jos. J, Morrl- gon, at Fort Magruder, near Williaimaburg, Va., have re ceived a beautiful stand of colors from the Corporation of New York. Tho presentation wea made on the 17th, and was a gala occasion. The regiment aumbera two thou- sand three dred and seventy. men sod eixty officers, | FortRass Moxos, July 21, 1866 ‘The steamer General Meigs hes arrived from Nowbera. She reports the arrival there of the steamer Dudley Buck. The Captain of the Buck reports having been chased by a vessel answering the description of the Florida on the 19th instant, when about thirty miles northeast of Hatteras, when the Captain headed for shore, Taen the suspicious steamer changed course aad made for some vessels farther off shore. ‘The General Meigs on the 20th parsed aship’s malo- mast, with yarde attached, epparently burned off above the deck, Arrivals from City Point to-day report the usual quiet ip frome, Tne Weather at Ca, my) Wind southeast. Haay and ratoiog. ty. THE WEEKLY HERALD. Race. 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The Naw Yore Hensn—Raition for the Pac\ic—will be ready at bai/-past nine o’elock tp the morning Binglo coplos, in wrappere, ready for malting, six cents, Gro, Jovee, Mr Creston, Mr Tharital, Jar d three obildren, Mr iudwig, Mrand Mee 6 To Paper Manufacturers, Sawcanghien Mir Beurr Me Sllchoris ir Hecdanden, Me P| Twenty-one conta cash yer Th will be paid fer 19000 Bancrott, lady, two ebildre ty Mr Bares, reame of good Fourdriaier Paper, Bt: c4b—48 Ibe, bay Prd hip Buropa, at Rorton—Kias Penrao; ee Livmnroot-Bteemel tas , a yaton— = jes Barrowa, Mre Moody, Mrs Stove, Me Nevis and wife Why ‘ Fhaton'’s “Night Bteo Mise Chapin, Mr Parker, wife, child and nuren; Fredk W ORKREUS Bi) cine fahe? Because it tidkien t rei dQ end da ‘Woy does PR ALON 6 NIGH TALOOMING CER! semble a poittical platform? 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Sanuey, Karas Chass M/<Tuly 22, 165% 64, du, 2 74, 31, 26, 17, 22, 60, 4, 52. 22, "1864, ¢ Mt—Fuly 16, 68, 84,10, 40,62, 10, 14, 45, 64, 20, 46, 39, LE, France, Ritts & Co.- Man Ora. Tint iey, Barea OLass (3—Joly 22 196k 70, 68, 1, 26, SL, 15, 2, 29, 6, 67, 3d, Th, Craud Wi—duiy 3, 184, 38, 9, 15, 75, 23,35, 31, 41, 10, od, 68, 7, 18, 43, OMctol Cirominva im Melb 7 Cottege Lote tery Curoiohed by 812, MONS, ROGERS & OO, \ow York Foss ailion, Prizes Cashed im AN Legatised Totton Mesand information give, GALLAGH GR & BANSAMLA, Byokere 510 Chestnut suemet, Pbiiaciolnaie, Sorntat ed; atroet, MY, d for prizes, tmform ubleons and ion ‘all kin uw Lottery Pri a. fant, Jy Ro CLAY TON & CO., 10 Wail atrecs, room 6, M. ¥. Prizes Casiod tm all Legaitaed Motte ioe, aud (nforas(fon givea, J @LUTE, Hroker's OMlos, 175 Broadway, Lottery Ttoketa Onshed.—Information given, JOSEVE BATES, Broker, LL Wall steeot, Koom 1, of Wooden Ware, A Tag for Nquors. gree but cheap, ab MAUGER'B, 16 Chambers An Imfallible Ren for Geny Nate HOYT'S Hiawatha Haty Beswrattva, No WO University piace, ‘New York. Ard Tro Komiltes are Bure tng WOLCOYT': Annihitater. Always Sold everywhere, Smusil batties 4d olink fom, from Broome gereet \ boltsaie and retail 10 12 Bro. lway, be Fayes cut Lo arder aud repatvod. Ob. AM Going to the Country, Even for a reach Cognac Bittera” , 70 Nasdau atrect, which fé a sure pra- ontive ague, oo sicknens, dysontery, chilly, sunimer compialats, fe bility, 5 Broadway, Eotow Grand, Qoue oie ad Soap to My sunburns, 255, salle: Aster Swallowing Sarsapan rilla decoetton to turn your blood to water, buchu extract to destroy your vitile powers, and Ind.an doctors? roots it instead of the haven eurael| ¥ 9, 8 Division street, WN and a private entrance. ( | ho mort all dineawers pertain tim, #0 Work oa Tue ly Ladiscrovion, Con- Blokrene. aTkENGTa FO EME WKAR, YOUTH 26 THR AGED ator This preparation in unequalled ag a rejuyenacor and re Storer of wasted or inert fu one The Blokren stimulates the serves to the aniuea! work, and wil! mod n no maiter haw euddexty drovped, Gi give relie€ im dyspepaia with tine Gest diosa, ia driof persiatence fo Ks use will reno vate the stomses to adegras of perfect health, and haniah yspepsta forever, ri The aged sould be eoruin to make the Biokreve a household god, iaasmuch Prey ‘will render them youthful im feeling end in streagth, aod enable them to live over egeto thedays of their gris:ine joy. Ii not only exhilarates tut strengthens, and larca'ly an invaluable blessing, expe- cially to those who have Leon troduced to a condition of sere nary sickaesm, No matter what ould be used by all nervous pemens, as tt gonad tonis, vility, misfortune er ordinary the canse of tle impotency of any human organ, this super proparatién will remove tho eftact at onee aad forever, Biokrene should be used by ull persons who have disor dered warves, stomach, liver, muscular mation, torpld tntellest or lownesss of apirita. Tt ie compounded from harmless yot powerful simples, and contalus uot a grain ef ators of mineral substance. ‘The Biokreue im all oasoa of General Devility, aete like @ possi - eharm. IT IS AN INWIGORATOR in the amplest sense of tae tert, and will restore wasted strength with wonderful permanencs, IT HA5 A MOST DRLIONTPUL, DESIRABLE AND NOVEL EPFRCT UPON THE NERVOUS SYSTRI. ‘And ail who are In any way prostratet by aervou! earnestly advfiod (o reck acura Im this moas excels tesa lent and unequalled preparation. One dollar por Bottle, or Bortes for $5. Seat by ox. press anywhere. BUTCAING: LLXER, Praprietors, Ratchelor's Matt bye--Tho Bost in the world. Harnviess, reliable, laxantaazors. The only peclest yo. Boid by alldruggista, Factory, bl Barclay sreel, fuotited Balmor 8 & 804, boo’ Hants, Shoes and 3 1 styl resent oust prior rect AMG Lit o) tifal fov Mique amd Moaidencen.n el, unaurpassed for rich~ wreee eraand Numbers, gil economy, 107 Puiton mir Dyo, Proacrvative and ratull, No. G Astor House, ul ertiats, Cristadoro’s Wig Depot, wholesal ‘The dy¢ applied by Cherokee Medictm —tivery Reader of this paper is reqnested to nem thelr addreer to ns for our Spe emp @ oe id valved! om to bos rexes, Ma'e 0 re envelope, free? ‘Address De. W. Be Liberty streot, Nt ¥. €orns, Buntors, Enlarged Jotnte, awd all diseases of the Peck cured by Dr, ZACHARIE, 70 Broadway. 3 Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, ‘Phroat and Nasal Dicnares irea'ed with unerampled succes, the Tepical Atomic Method, diacovered by Ur. BUL- EY, 95 Clinton piace, Lighia sweet, New Yors. Doafness, Impaired Sight, NOISES IN THE HAD, CATARRAAL th atom tm rae CHRONIC CATARBIT, CATARRI ¥ THB (YMPANIC MUCOUS SAU ES van CORBD, CROSS BYE STRATGHTENED IN ONE MINOTE, And every diseaseot pene nod Bar a Ay eM aid attan by Dr. ISRNB seMiaShasuliing roerns-si6 Brondway, bese Twellta wtreek” Dusters $3 to $5. Yinnnot Mutts O16, very oat " Pee es Iie, fil and Tid Willem streak Denfmeve, Untarrh, amd alt Disonses of pod Alr Paviages, euccesafully weeted by Lf, ht 6s, Mark's piece. ‘. Dee sant Deafness thy spew ao teated Mr Ds CAD TE! L, % Clinton place (ighth ctaily treated by Ds, CA! aireet), ftom 9 ta 6. ‘ Defiance Pires ond Hurqine Proof §aton, sieo Sdadoard and Parior daton foe ailver plate, Ae 9869 Murtay aireet, order of Coliags place. it. M, PATRIC Catarch Sante De. Waraaat pene aod purges oot all obstructions in the bead and gtves lm. b a. Sold by all druggists, Try 1h, ery wilh Dente wodiatg relief ta notice”? eRnos get & Mmeut from tho drug ators in bis ph ’ 80 Maigen lane, wing the amount, agd i will mal a box free of erpenr: eny dealers o!l] not keep my medicines On RAMA hecevan they caunot make aa much profs ag on Other persons’ make 25 een’, AY conte and $i #0 vertex, For One DoltareThe Jan., Few, Maren, Apel, May Jane, su? d Aug numbers of the LLLUS- v ATBD PURKNOLOGIOAL JOURNAL will be sense by Teture post To seeure the Pictorial Downie Nambers, wha Physingnomy, Eto noiogy, ’breooingy, Phyeeiogy and Pey- cholory, end at once Ww VOWLER & WELLS, Ye Broad. way, New Tork, Grover & Baker's Mighest Preminm zi teh Sewing Macuines 496 Broadway, New York, See's Belt viret, frome Jet bir write to me, Gourand'’s Pocdeo fuhttis Uproots tater from low focohoudsor any part of the body, Gi At hte depot 463 Broaway, Mailed, $1 9, Fitehert Prem sam fork Bilton Sowing jecbinws WHEELER 6 W1SOK. 626 Breeden : a > AI SGT TS a ee se eR ae Ma 2 es aE Ayates “A.B. Double “trength Life BALSAM. —Rbi tn srovia,ervtipotan,salerheum, provoree the wore! ones of fever onrea, Sitie af te debility, liver sad kidneys, Inalpient oom @ most enriatnly cured by this rent pert ‘A BY BALHAM las cured thonsands of cares of thee and almilar fyensrs, and i will mas Orr Wary cure any cane ori eam be rovened by inedionue, Uf Haken in xccordanee with the directions 8. 2. —Change in price, —Myntt's “A. AY Life Balewm te Bt 3125 ver imitie, ate battion 85 R.A ait s Lite Fokofove aid oy Uruaxtaee and OsnOre ai (5 cenae DOF Dottie, t4 one dollar, Prina pal depos 24s Gewnd sbeaot, Five Hale Dy 50 Oomts, Binew or froyen. Tofailie a Onganst wa Bens Barcing eee eo end Plarelin Glows for tae Madr, Im the Yeuc 135 © propared the VEN STEAM has beon used by thonsaads, ov athews Birst Bince thas tone It ance has t twited w give entice ampisfuction. Tio Vourtion Bye la tho ciaap. eat fu the world. Lt price f y Oifty comts, and sash tore joubla ths quan in Whose uaually sold Coe one dollar. The Venetian ee la warranted not to the hate or tho aalp ia thy sHeitent degree, The Venetian Dyo works with rapidity and rertaiaty, the hole caqulring wo pecparstion whatever, Tho Vewetian Dve produces any shade thet may tedesicod—one that stl not fade, crock, sweat of wash out~ono thi ite " if, For sale hy all dru a. Price fifty cents, A. 1, I Agent. 12 Gold atreet, New York, Also manufsatursr of Kat 2 Hair Glows, the beat baie dressing (muse fn | rice Atty conte Read im and & got Book for | Wit at all nowa de pote 1, 1,130 Broadway, Naw Yorx. Im the Year 1%: Mathews first preparsd the VENTE has been used by thousand to sive eutire satisfact en ia the world, 1 tle conta e far one dollar. The Vonstian Dye ts war the barr or the @ Dye works with ray on whe 1 the slightest ily and certaint 9) com Bertier, any ch Pluting Oo, 927 Beoad- Puty mcoond t., Up salts, Lautes? width, Sve ort way, between Twe Mosquite ety. f PATENT PORTABLE: CoNoPres, ASKELTY’S, 359 Drondway, Mnrtin’a Life Cordial ts the Best Re= medy known fer ali Stomach sud owol complalats, and se a soothios cordial for chiliren, slwava cures, DEMAS BAKES & CO., Agouss for New York, Mangers Standcrd Parchment sed cloth Tags, uagd and approved by the great transportation ograpanics, Fully reliable for shipping cotton, wool, do 11S Chambers sires Nervous and Viratent Mise Fhysteal Weakness, arising from spaciiia Causes—Ne bie treatnent—in roy by mail to lester «nvel pillig Lyorghtod, Hh awa roe, Philadalpive, Penn, Publivhea This Day~By the Author, JOUN PRANKENSTUEN, and for sale by the AMERICAN |b 4 ng PT ef Re with NEWS COMPANY. ‘ow York oisy, AMERICAN ANE, A SATIZE, The hero of th: General Aeorge RB. Me- Gielinw, Mm grandly g Alaastrain of gushing aad ts jeraid tor Cur ther iteavs, ing patriotiam iat its page Bee \a-morrow's (Sunday's) Tene’s African Feverand Agne Cure, — A positi\e cnre for fever and agus. Depot 4) Liberiy atraet, for sale by all drugsate, Summer Undershirts $150, Tia Drewara. ee boa dozea, Army Shirts $2,and other eequally obeap a! Seas eWRY OODT'S, 173 Broadway (Howard Hotel.) when children are afilicted with dysentery and diarrhoea, {| daughter of Thomas and Aug Morrie Mrs, WINSLOW'S Soothing Syrup isa safe and certain re- medy, Itnot only relieves the child from pain, bat regu. ) 9° lates the atomach and bowels, eo-rects actdity'and gtvea tone enueray (o the wholes. tem. Motuers, as you valan the ew Hives and health of your shildrem, do not fail to procure fa The Palm of « Thousand Flowers iso ollgbtful componnd, highly and delicately scemted, for use in the tollet, imparting beauty, cvrmiort and peaith to th sing the, teeth. sud’ preventing thelr wloeea ertuiming tha breath, and rencering it sveot and fragr 5 VOR EH MUREBRY, at this seacon of the sear, the Balm tsinvaluabie. (t will in every hastance orev and cure those erupions of the skin from woleh iotanta anifor a dasa It a ond mmey be used fo miveb in warm wi bf pute cold water e0 i entirely Trneses, Klastic Stocmiuge, &e-Taret #00.'S Cadieal Curt Tross Gilles culy at No, 3 Vesey streoy Lauy attendant, Dye, Hair Dyetng ‘fing the Hair, W, a BarCUL LOR s ad street ee a | 8S AND OEATHS MARRIAGE Married, Coorme—Wicare. On Wadaeaday, Jaly 20, at the resi- dence of the brige’s futher, by tho Rey. [. 3. Porier, low i. Coormr to Moceevie, daughter of Nathanial , alt of Brookiyn, E. D, Ab Christ . Livermel, 90, with ehorat oillce, by the Rev. 4 J curate, assisted by the Rev. on ries , oldest daughter of List. ton, ines ay, July 20, a the er, by lev. Wan, lownsend arly, 0 SA. P., youngest sou of the lole Jos, Raglavon, oa, Staiordehire, England, to Many Fanaa, vonagest daughter of Wetls Phillipa, Haq, Lexington avenue, New Xork. Maxcia-—Mircistt. Ga Wednowlay, July 20, by tho Rev, Onaries W. Baird, Garon Marne to Mane CHAtRRs, eldest daughter of George Mitchiil, Ne, ail of (his ciky. No cards. Machons—Darv.-ta Sydney, N. 9. W., on Saturday, April 2, ab St, Macy’ cathedral, by the Rey. M. J. Dwyer Mr. Teomas J. MACDONA, @ Sakai, selict of Terence Daly, t 8 Myniex—Wonman,—At Riegelevill y, July a by Reg. G. W. Aughen dav, 2 ER Mrmcx, of New York, to Lizzie N., daughter of 7. Worman, Bay., ogole vit Teme CLARE.—At Middle Village, Newtown, L. L, to Mise Anna Cian, of Bostom, Masa Ne Hoaton age COPY. fron seine tue Rev, Dr. James Harper, on ‘Tharsday evening, Samae Mare, alt of New York. Died Aatoy.-—OnFriday, July 22, CaARtan Antsy, the young: ont sen of Prederick S, aud Curistiaua Astom, aged 6 toa.bs and 7 days. {be relatives ead friends of (he family aro respectfally fovited to attend the funeral, frow tho residence of his parouts, TH6 ‘Was tte street, this (Saturday) alter- owt, at two o’cloo) Bokwne,—-On Friday, July 92, Warren S., youngest soa ¢ John and Fleauor Boancr, aged 9 years, 3 mouths and ‘Teeretnttves and ron a Mame rool f bo Maged hoe = tend the funeral, va Suuday altervoon, at tw from the residence of bie garenta, 32 wigath wbreet, Wie soreanore im Friday, Jaly 2%, AxWA Jame, dangbter of 0B ‘Witilamn and Anon Jane Boston, aged G6 moutha and 23 ba relatives and (riends are invited to attend the fu- horal, thie (Saturday) afternoon, at three e’oieek, (rom the reeidence of ler father, No. 4 Marshttsid row, corer of Zecond atreat sad Prowdway, f uamaburg. Bowser.—at Tompkinsville, Sf, 0a Thorday, Joly 91, Svaaw Boron, tha beloved wife of James Perry “oa. ner, aged 33 years. The frisuds of rho family are respsettnty writed to as two atiend the funeral, this TT nang a o'clock, from her [ato residence on Staten ie: Glaagow and Edinourg papers plearn copy. Bropcste.—On Friday, July 23, Marre Lota, tofant child of Albert Blodgett, aged 6 months aod Lt day, ‘The relatives ard rionds of the fanily are reayeetfally Invited Ww stood the fuceral, from the rea dence ft tis poreats, No, 12 Kast bighsy-third streot, om Buodey morrx, a6 Hallpass nme o'clock, without furtner botioe, Cann On Peidag, July 92, Many Caza, aged 03 yoore And $ months. ‘The rolativer and frtendy of the family invited to attend the feveral, (rom t i Won of the Mothodiat Ryiseopel obi soodud Atroet, oar bighth aveuue, om Sunday af Oe Cannerret.— Om Friday corntog, July 93, Joavtow Deans, son of Orieh F, aud Sarag &, Carpensver, agou 3 monine und § dave. His romaine witt De token, this (Saturday) morotag, a A quarter beore ten o'eiock, from tne residence of bis ‘ Rye tor Wterment, Twanty geen! b mrems iy DL, Pevee Raperert, the | aged SA years, @ nasive of county, trelend wt tho family are renpectially No. aad, reaper ttully A tar noni, | YS rolutiver nnd frton {ov ited to attond the funeral, from bee Inte roxtdenos, Tid Hast Forty-fitth street, or Sunday afternoon, 6 O6@ Dane \y 2%, Marcanr, daughter of Jovo rnd Margares tirideraan, aced o yom “eke rolabives aud (eyrade of (hp ianuiv axe reaneenfuie « } tend ‘tne funoral, thie (Sxtucday) aiveraoon 'y the Rey. Mr. Russell, Hosack Sreanc,of Brooklyn, i. | 23, Mr. Jos. MW. to Miss | noon, al fuly 21, Mr. Jos, RENE ‘Californ 6 ae invited te attend the funoeal, ow Sond aforecen, of two wobiek, from tbe rosicecon or ber pursues, 1a Lowe street. Dovoart.—Ow Sridar, July 22, ta Brook we tie Dovunre, im the Gd car ot eg ea ‘The restive sud (rads of the (omy are fue ited to attewd sae funerat, at 252 Combertaed 00 Sutlay morging, at ball past pine o olvek. Basan. —On Vriday, Joly 22,00 bis late rewidanee, Mey 366 Wost Forty sixth fiveos, Ancumauo Kascue, Je, age 26 yours, 3 aoutos and LT days. he The relatives amd friends oi (bo fam 'ly, alae the sewn Mf the Thirath Keres Kecoutiat Kplacopal @bereddy pecktolly invited to wttend tue fuoersl, (ram the rob. 08 Suuday @laraaea, a6 bwo e'ciuck, qithum wotler. ber The funera) w at two o'ci ck etreet and Teatn avenue. 1avited to Btieod with: 089, On Thuraday Bi Leroven, Anva. (ne Deloved whe of Mauel Galway, and d lao, tule (Maturday) afterr ® reaidence af bur fuiner, Wee Toe floods of the (amily we further ivvitat . at five Wein, orth, dosage ny Vord, a “nter of Owen and fridget Males. para SC sayne, couaty Westaeacn, ireaud, aged a0 years te friends, faneral rk Akko (hey hase Thieeeemets the families are Dor late coande nia (~aturday) afterno: request o, 8 ae. ast, widow of county Cady Lodge No. quested Lo atiend che Cuparni, Tabornmae Papttet einfech, Seeont avdose, batween Tourn amd Bieveath a unday alternoon, as two o'oloak. Kusve oy Ne Jy On igure iy, July Bh, , wile of d. Keanor, late cf sora 0 aye 67 yours, xiives tnd friond@ of family are reapecttarey » hor late reniienes, 3648 this (Saturday) aftersoon, ab 1, Vac ecw, yoenge evan, agod Li month wily tnvitend sof him parent flerjoon, a OUMAIDA Will Le teken bo Calvary Ceinetany ae On Fetday, July 22, J jom and & Tho (riends aod relatives of the ‘amit7 ora repeats tovited to atiend {he funeral, from the residence of a . 826 Weet Forcy rixth otreet, ec Sanday “p,on Wriday, Jaly nen O., youngett eae ut Logoart, aged 4 years, 4 montan i past one o’e oar. —OF chairs it Taxes Wietran, younvest eon of Samsel J, and Cava: Longworth, aged 1 year and 2 Wrap tly cold wh ‘win, Poutd his aema a fed to attend o frmerni, va Sy av aMerneon, ab two o'clock, from he Kepidence uf Dae Coc me Cherry treet, Mis retuaias will be interred ia Matas Cemotery. Tapyes.~-On Thursday, July 21, Davie Lanosns, yours coe evy of Williaa H, and Mary Landers, aged ¢ year, merits wad 12 day ‘ue rolatives wad Crionds attcad the foneral, om Bu at two o'cloalg frons tho residence of his parents, ‘avenue & Mausuaye-—On Thursday, Juiy 21, io the t7te year of Ris ave, Samar Mansa. ‘Ths relatives ard friends of the decensed, and those of the carfly, towether with the mombers of Gladtesoe Lenerolont Aaspeiation, are reaj utly invited tc atiee® the funeral, from 36 Wilonghby street. Brooklyn, ca Sem dey Wilernoon, ag three o'clock, without further notion Maranws..—On Sridey, July 22, deer, youngent davgh- ter of Joha wud Ava Mathews, agod 1 year, 6 months aad 5 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited te attond the funeral, (rom the revidencs of her peroata, Ne 427 Thira uvem this foaturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without fartler notion: Mooi On Wedneaiay, July 29, inthe United Sratep Hosptsal, Christian street, Poiiadeiphis, Gurporal Jous & Mooks, sgod 19 years, of the amity are invited te Buneral at the Tweuty-sevonth strest Methodist Kpte- copal cburch, this (Sxturday) afternvoa, at one 6 Gok, ann. At Rome, N. ¥., on Friday, July 22, Miu, at daughter of Geo, W. sod Mary B, Mann, of tom city, agod 5 months. bisurin.—in Now Brunawiok, N. J,00 Te ae 19, at the residence of Dis broshor-in-law P. Ih — of consumption, Jjoux Marnim, aged 22 yoars, cient suet Policeman Nichoins, Martin, of No, 30 West Broadwag, ‘Mostax.—Suddeuly, on Friday, July 22, Carm widow of John Moylan, in the élst year of ber age, 8 am tive of the parish of Rathoormas, county Cork, Weiland. ‘Yhe friends apd relauyes of the fainily are respectfally Ingited to attend tho funeral, from hor late residence, Ne. 144 Perry street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Ber voting will be tikea to Calvary Cometery for iatermans, Monnet Seath Brother Island, Hanaag, lotems Notice of the funeyal in Suuday » Dwper. Moovay.—On Friday, July 92, Crana, wife of Williass ney aad daughter of the late Oliver Vox. Punors! on Sunday. Notice in to-marrow's paper. M weeOn Thareday, July 21, Fou Mclxem, relies of Willinm Mcieun, @ native of county Antrim, Ireiaad, in the Goth year of ber age. ihe relatives and friends of the funily aro rospectlutiy: invited to attend tho funeral, from her {ste reaidones,. 138 Sattolk beg as Sunday aiternoon, at one o'clock, Belfast rm please copy. Nan Nt Hoboken, on ¥rday, July 22, in bis Gem year, Hiexwasy NaGRt ‘Yho relatives and (riemds of the family are reapeotlaligr Javited to attend tho {ugeral, om Sunday alternoom, ab two o'cloek, from tho reridence of hia parents, Na Se Bioomfald street, Hoboken. The remains wit! be ieterre®. in Greer wood. . Osvony.—At Orange, N. J., 00 Thorsday, July 31, Ae wary Houten, youngest child of Lawis A. and Faaaie J. Onbora, mgd 6 Mmonshs and 27 days, ‘The relatives and friends are respocsfully invited 4 ne o'clock, fromm tho’ residence of hia grandfather, Wiiléasm Johouon, No, 99 Urange airoet, Newark, N. J. intermens ut Hovadnie Cemetery. Vraver—-At hee residence, No. Mott atroot, (mame city, ou Friday, July 22, Mra, Caraanine Puavee. {Eo friends and xequeiniances o( the family are respect fully tivited to attend the funersl, thie (Ssburday) aitee- noon, at swe o'cloce, without further golice. Intermemt ib Calvary Cemetery. Si Povr ceext 4 ‘Thursday morning, July 21, after & lingering lines, Exrx €., infant daughter of Charies v. acd kizabeth A. Podbradsaky, aged 9 monsus. The (uneral will take place froma the residecce of ber parancs, No, OO Wess Cwacty-#ixth sereet, this (Sacurdagy morning, at tep o’claex, . Keep, —Oo Friday, bing 4 = Tuomas Writtam, eldest sam of Godirey BK. and Mary Reed, Tee elads ae tie family’ acs respectfully invited te ationd the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, 316 icth avenue, on Sinday atersoon, at three o’cloek ‘Armagh and Galway papers pleave copy. Trower. —Om #ridayy July 22, Siler & long aad severe iinoss, baaim. A Bicersn. 4 © belatives end frienas of the family aro reapectt Invited to attend the funeral, from the Wilett street #, churon, om Sunday a bernoon, at two o'clock. ‘ Ry ot —On Friday, July 22, at bis Late residence, No. 38 Daxtor etrest, Jasoe Rram, a native of tha pariaa Bailam - ty Tipperary, Iratand. 1 will take place om Sonday) M&ternoaa, Limerick papers please copy. Vuursday, July 21, Magcaxer, widow of Rickard Roche, agod a0 years, & aasive of Cactheown roche, county of Cork, mm ‘The funeral will take place this (Saturday) aftersoem, et one o'clock, hor late residence, corner of Hasmll- toa avente and [Hicks street, South Brooklye. The (rieode niaviseh, ©7% ihe fuvei two o’olo ‘Tipperary Recua—a of | of the ‘amily are respectfully Invited to attend, Her re maius will be taxen to Calvary. Swot.—Oo Thursday, Joly ‘21, ARTHUR C, Serre, aged yours and 4 months. tives are invited to wnt Rea lamer ar south Fiest street, Hrookiya, K D., this (Saturday) after- heee o'elock. i please a swit.—Oa July 19, Mane Swirr, daughter of Xephea Wiliam Swift end Maria aged 3 |, $ mon! days. in Calvary Cemotery. indaly bia joase copy. inom 8 Fada, buly 23, Rawa 8, Hisonxas, wife of Witltam 8. Secor. ‘The relatives and friends of her mothor and the late Dr. Joha 8, Darey,of Nowark, N.J., and her father-in- Charies A. Seeor, are invited to attend the tenors. Monday afternoon, at on o’elock, from Ber late res: 415 Fifth avenue, New York. The remaine wiil be ty the Seeond Street Marble Kiya » Many Ame Sra, cna at fn aon sraoNG Sr mes, Wa Air cen 1, No, sat Greenwicl The relatives and frionda of we family are invited to attend the funeral, this f the Sime pax.—On Thursday, July 21, afer a tong and eo vere illness, dames €, Saxman, i the 2d your of his “ere funoral wifi tale place from the residence of bar wite, cornor of South Fourth and Seventh streets, of fua- day afternoon, a4 two o’elock, Tas relatives and ae reapeettutly invited, fin'way panern please omy. é i Mon ‘Thursday, July sa Tomas, wife of Tuoraaa, !o the $0th year of her age "ie volatives wn frioada % whe Ctmily are Feanecs ath invited to atlesd tho fuueral, from bor Lats tesidenss, No, 134 Myrtle avenue, Br oklya, Sols (Gasarday) mr ing, at ton o’oloek hi ques on Thareday, Joly 31, 8 year OE riven and trleuda ate reapeettalty imyitad te ptiend the foversl, from bie late cow once, 24 Ve'l sirwas, thie (Aaturday) afversoom wo o'eiock a "nem: an.Soddeoly, Oo Friday morning, July 2, Mint Acocera Wameran, davgbier of Josepa R. aod ry M Wheeler, aged 1 yenr, 6 months and 2 dave. The fuseral will take pisce from the residence of her father, 127 West Houston street, coruer of Sullivso, em Bonday afterneon, at two o'clock, The friects om® rolatives are reapect?nlly invited to actend. i Warverrry.O0 Feiday, July 22, Bumamere Coorway, kiow of bisdeld, aged S4 years, $ moaius A om ‘Toe relatives and friends of tha family are respect ubly Invited Wo attend the funeral, oi bor lave raeidvoce, Fort Lee, N. 2, on Sunday, at twoive o'ciok. Bw ogg hh formed at Trinity church, al 0 Cee will be taken to 24 Marl ryiog ground foe laterment, YoumL.-Oa Thursday, July 31, Conoatca R., wife of Fereeh Ctaxiwes ned feloeds o€ the family are reapect’atte, The relatives oo {avited to atwod tue funeral, from ber Ate eT “yi Beat Fourth atresi, this (gaiurday) morning, a Bins orclock. five Tomas Wi UO Mamec 10 Arewaw salty ‘Goan, for int Micaam, Too:a, agew