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Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. 30 Issue 176 pg. 266 A number of years ago, when those who are now steady and thorough-going business-men were boys living in the town of Livonia, Livingston, County, New York, they formed a debating club, which met in what is called the East School-house. Debating evenings the neighbors would call in to see what the boys were about. It was customary with the society to choose one of the spectators chairman for the evening, to hear the arguments and decide the question. One evening a fellow by the name of Solomon T---- made his .appearance He being a very knowing fellow, the boys thought, for the fun of the thing, they would make him chairman. Upon being announced chairman Sol took his seat with a great deal of dignity and importance. The question read as follows: "Resolved, that the negroes have more cause of complaint then the Indians." It was stipulated that the question should be confined to the United States. The chief disputant on the affirmation oopenedthe debate and made a speech to sustain his position, every word of which was listened to with close attention from the chairman. The disputant on the negative made a few remarks in answer, and then turned to the Bible and commenced reading passages for the purpose of proving slavery right, and by that means intended to show that the negroes had not been wronged. Sol heard him for a short time, and then jumped up and said in a loud voice to the speaker: "Stop right where you are. Don't go any further. You have gone out of the United States for argument." ------------------------------------ This is another one of those old humorous ones like the Minister story I just sent over, (which I thought was cute with a touch of local history) -- Cindy Amrhein Town of Alabama Historian Genesee Co., NY ********************** Historian's Page - Alabama, NY http://www2.pcom.net/cinjod/historian/ Experience the town of Alabama in Genesee County, New York. History, tombstone inscriptions, census records, history of the Tonawanda Seneca Indians and the Iroquois. Enjoy a good murder mystery? Read about the murders of Polly Frisch. APHNYS (The Association of Public Historians of New York State) http://www.tier.net/aphnys/ Genesee County, NY website. Includes History Department, (under "Historian") http://www.co.genesee.ny.us/ The Genesee Area Genealogy Society lists the names and addresses for all the Genesee & Wyoming County Historians http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygags/hist.htm
The Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. 45 Issue 265 June 1872 pg. 158 Uncle JOHN VERNAM, of Livingston County, New York, had a droll way of expressing his views, and evidently had some practical ideas about ministerial commissions. Every Christmas he sent each clergyman in the village of Mount Morris a first-class ham of liberal dimensions. Some years ago a new preacher settled in the town, and started a new sect. When Christmas came the old settled clergymen received their large hams, but the new apostle was favored with a small shoulder. Meeting Uncle John, he asked why he gave to the brethren a "big ham" and to him a "little shoulder." "Oh," said Uncle John, with a twinkle in his eye, "that's all right, all right. You come about as near to a minister as a shoulder does to a ham." -- Cindy Amrhein Town of Alabama Historian Genesee Co., NY ********************** Historian's Page - Alabama, NY http://www2.pcom.net/cinjod/historian/ Experience the town of Alabama in Genesee County, New York. History, tombstone inscriptions, census records, history of the Tonawanda Seneca Indians and the Iroquois. Enjoy a good murder mystery? Read about the murders of Polly Frisch. APHNYS (The Association of Public Historians of New York State) http://www.tier.net/aphnys/ Genesee County, NY website. Includes History Department, (under "Historian") http://www.co.genesee.ny.us/ The Genesee Area Genealogy Society lists the names and addresses for all the Genesee & Wyoming County Historians http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygags/hist.htm
This is a newspaper clipping of a very sad poem from my grandmother's scrapbook. No newspaper title or date are included however, most of the other clippings are from the Attica News in Wyoming Co. NY ca 1907-1917. This very sad poem appears to be written by a lonely widower whose children have grown and rejected him. Over the Hill to the Poorhouse What? No! Can it by they've driven Their father, so helpless and old, (O God! May their crime be forgiven). To perish out there in the cold? O heaven! I am saddened and weary See the tears how they course down my cheeks! Oh, this world is lonely and dreary, And my heart for relief vainly seeks. Chorus. For I'm old, and I'm helpless and feeble, And the days of my youth have gone by, When over the hills to the poorhouse I wandered alone there to die. Ah, me! On that old doorstep yonder I've sat with my babes on my knee, No father was happier or fonder Than I with my little ones three. The boys both so rosy and chubby, And Lillie with prattle so sweet! God knows how their father has loved them, But they've driven him out in the street. Chorus. It's long years since my Mary was taken, My faithful, affectionate wife, Since then, I'm forlorn and forsaken, And the light has died out of my life. The boys grew up to manhood; I gave them A deed for a farm, aye, and more, I gave them the house they were born in, And now I am turned out from its door. Chorus. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com
New York Daily Tribune 31 August 1847 Died, In Big Beaver township, Pa. on the 6th inst. Mr. Joseph S. LINE, aged 88 years. The deceased entered the army of the Revolution at the age of 17 years, served in the New-Jersey line, and was in most of the important battles of the war. He was at Lexington, at Bunker's Hill, at Brandywine and Germantown, at Monmouth and taking of the Hessians at Trenton; at the Cowpens and the surrender of Cornwallis; and was a prisoner with the British in New-York for fifteen month. DIED: At Astoria, L.I., on the 29th inst. Susan H., wife of Rev. A.H. BISHOP, and daughter of O. HOLMES, Esq. The friends of the family are requested to attend her funeral this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from her late residence, without farther invitation. On Monday morning, 30th inst. of remittent fever, Lodowick S. ROSE, in the 36th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral without farther invitation, this morning, at half-past 6 o'clock precisely, at his late residence, No. 42 Hamilton-st, as his remains will be taken to Middletown Point, N.J. for interment. On the morning of the 30th inst., Cornelius POLHAMUS, in the 82d year of his age. His friends and those of his son, Richard J. POLHAMUS, are requested to attend his funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence 75 Hester-st. On Monday afternoon, 30th inst., after a short and severe illness, James A. WASHINGTON, M.D. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, No. 752 Broadway, on Wednesday afternoon, September 1, at 4 1/2 o'clock, without farther invitation. On Friday, 27th inst., at the residence of his father, Penn's Manor, Pa., Hector THOMPSON, Jr., of the firm of J.W. Vail & co., of this city, in the 30th year of his age. At Buffalo, on the 25th inst. Mrs. Mary P., wife of Hon. Samuel WILKERSON, and daughter of the late Gen. Absalom PETERS of Connecticut, in the 52d year of her age. On Sunday morning, Edward W. infant son of Edward W. and Jane TELFAIR, aged 7 months and 12 days.
New York Daily Tribune 30 August 1847 MARRIED: On Monday evening, Aug. 23, by Rev. Mr. EVANS, Mr. S.L. BARKER, of Mich. to Miss Nancy, daughter of the late Noah BALDWIN, of Durham, New-York. At Hartwich, N.Y. on Thursday, 26th inst. by Rev. Dr. MILLER, Mr. James B. COX, merchant of New-York, to Miss Emily E. daughter of Rev. Dr. MILLER, of the former place. DIED: On Saturday evening Aug. 28, Mrs. Eliza HOOK, aged 37 years, eldest daughter of Mrs. Sarah WHITLOCK. The friends of the family, and of her brothers-in-law, O.C. OWENS and Wm. O.E. BOURNE, are invited to attend her funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 P.M. from her late residence, 160 Forsyth st. On Sunday, August 29, of cholera infantum, Julia, Petronia, daugter [sic] of George and Julia Maria CARPENTER, aged 10 months and 23 days. The friends of the family, and those of his mother-in-law, Mrs. M.P. KING, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from her residence in Fourteenth-st. fourth door from Tenth-avenue, this day, August 30, at 4 o'clock, P.M. without farther notice. Suddenly, on the 26th instant, Henry Conklin PEIRCE, second son of Chauncey PEIRCE of this City, aged fifteen years. At Greenwich, Ct. Aug 27, Ransom W. TARBOX, aged 18 years, son of Mr. Hiram TARBOX, of Lisbon, Ct. At Victoria, Texas, August 6, William B. SUTTON, of bilious fever, in his 20th year, son of the late Pell B. SUTTON, and grandson of the late William BALENTINE, of this City. [Westchester papers please copy.]
New York Daily Tribune 28 August 1847 MARRIED: At Clinton, Oneida co. on Tuesday the 24th inst. by Rev. B.W. DWIGHT, Jr. of Brooklyn, Prof. Theo W. DWIGHT of Hamilton College, to Mary B. daughter of A. OLMSTEAD, Esq. of the former place. DIED: At White Plains, on Wednesday, 25th inst. of remittent fever, at the residence of her father, Elijah GUION, Mrs. Sarah M. RELYEA, wife Rev. Benjamin J. RELYEA, aged 28 years and 7 months. On Thursday, Aug 26, of dysentery, Clement Lefevre, son of Thomas J. and Sophia C. COLEMAN, aged 3 years, 9 months and 23 days.
New York Daily Tribune 27 August 1847 MARRIED: At Babylon, Long Island, August 19, by Rev. Mr. KETCHUM, Mr. Wm. V. DANA, of Plainfield, Vermont, to Miss A.E. MURRAY, of Babylon. On the 16th instant, by Rev. Mr. JONES, at the residence of Mr. Nathaniel BURWELL, Sr. of Clarke County, Va. Beverly RANDOLPH, U.S.N. to Miss Mary C. eldest daughter of the late Dr. Philip Grymes RANDOLPH, of Clarke. DIED: At Brooklyn, 26th inst. after a lingering illness, Laura Ann GRANNISS, wife of George B. GRANNISS, aged 36 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral this afternoon, Friday, at 3 o'clock, precisely, from the residence of her husband, No. 64 Sands-st. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood cemetery. On Thursday, Aug. 26, of dysentery, Clement Lefevre, son of Thomas J. and Sophia C. COLEMAN, aged 3 years, 9 months and 12 days. Funeral this day, 27th, at 3 o'clock, precisely, from No. 58 Sixth-avenue. His remains will be taken to Greenwood cemetery for interment. On Wednesday, 25th inst at Albany, Mrs. Mary AKERLY widow of the late Dr. Samuel AKERLY.
New York Daily Tribune 26 August 1847 MARRIED: In Greenbury, Westchester county, New-York, on the 25th instant, by Rev Parmele CHAMBERLAIN, Stephen CROSBY, Esq. to Miss Araminta, eldest daughter of Captain Stephen B. TOMPKINS, all of the above place. In Port Jackson, on the 24th inst by Rev. L.L. RADLIFFE, David P. WHEDON, Esq. of Amsterdam, N.Y. to Miss Gertrude, daughter of John RADLIFFE. BIRTH: In this City, the 23d inst. the lady of Mr. Edward H. FLETCHER, of a son. DIED: On the 25th inst. in the 71st year of her age, at the residence of her sons, No. 186 West Seventeeth-st. Mrs. Wm. MCADAM. The funeral will take place from the above address this day at 4 o'clock, P.M. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. On Wednesday morning, of congestion of the brain, Edward Oscar, second son of Thomas and Letitia LAWLER, aged 8 years, 4 months and 9 days. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 8 Ludlow-st on this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, P.M. On Wednesday, August 25, Clara C. daughter of Samuel H. and Louisa TERRY, aged 9 months and 16 days. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from their residence corner Washington and Second-st. Hoboken, without farther invitation. At Tompkinsville, S.I. on Tuesday, August 24, Mr Isaac VAN DUZER, aged 39 years, 29 days. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Thursday, 26th inst. at 1 o'clock, at St. Paul's Church of the above place, without farther invitation. On Tuesday morning, 24th inst. John Martin, son of Charles and Elizabeth CUNNINGHAM, of Port Richmond, Staten Island, aged 10 months and 27 days. His remains taken to Greenwood cemetery for interment. At New Hamburgh, Dutchess co. on the 24th inst. of consumption, Roswell GOSS, the founder and for several years the landlord of the 'Graham House' in this City, aged 38 years. On the 24th inst. On Staten Island, James, son of James and Sarah BRAISTED, aged 4 years, 11 months and 11 days. His funeral takes place at his father's residence, at Quarantine, Staten Island. To-day, 26th inst. at 1 o'clock.
New York Daily Tribune 25 August 1847 DIED: On Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1847, Edward T. second son of John and Harriet ANDERSON, of Clifton, Ohio, aged 5 years, 10 months and 20 days. The friends of his grandfather, John P. TRUESDELL and of his uncle Edward D. TRUESDELL, are invited to attend his funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from No. 336 Hudson st. At Brooklyn, August 21, 1847, in the 84th year of her age, Ann, widow of William LOWDEN, formerly of Burlington, New Jersey. [Burlington papers please copy] On Monday morning, 23d inst. Samuel P. FOSDICK, aged 25 years, son of the late Capt. Wm. FOSDICK of this City, and recently of the firm of Fosdick & Charlock, of Mobile, Ala. His funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon, 25th inst. at 5 1/2 o'clock from the residence of his family, 168 Twelfth-st. Funeral service will be performed at St. Bartholomew's Church, corner of Lafayette-Place and Great Jones-st. and thence his remains will be taken to Westchester for interment. His friends and those of his family, are respectfully invited to attend without farther invitation. At Tompkinsville, S.I. on Tuesday, August 24, Mr. Isaac VAN DUZER, aged 39 years, 29 days. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Thursday, 26th inst. at 1 o'clock, at St. Paul's Church of the above place, without farther invitation. At New-Orleans, of yellow fever, on the 13th of August, in the 26th year of his age, Wm. Bleeker PLUME, Chief Engineer U.S. Army, son of Col. John J. PLUME, of Newark, N.J. and brother of John V. PLUME, of New-Orleans.
New York Daily Tribune 24 August 1847 MARRIED: In New-York, August 19, by Rev. M.G. WHEELER, of Northamption, Mass. Rev. Charles PEABODY, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Miss Eliza Antoinette HUBBELL, eldest daughter of Calvin HUBBELL, Esq. of New-York. On Monday, 23d inst, by Rev. E. TUCKER, Mr. W.H. WINDER, formerly of Philadelphia, and Miss Caroline M. SCHIEFFELIN, of New-York. [Philadelphia papers please copy.] DIED: On Sunday evening, 22d instant, Thomas DOLAN, aged 48 years, a native of Maguire's Bridge, County Fermanagh, Ireland, and a resident of the City for the last 22 years. His friends and acquaintances, and those of his brother, Patrick DOLAN, also those of his brother-in-law, Nicholas WILLOUGHBY, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, from his late residence, No. 47 Spring-st. at 4 o'clock, P.M. On Monday morning, 23d inst. Samuel P. FOSDICK, aged 25 years, son of the late Capt. Wm. FOSDICK of this city, and recently of the firm of Fosdick & Charlock of Mobile, Ala. His funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon, 25th inst. at 5 1/2 o'clock from the residence of his family, 168 Twelfth-st. Funeral service will be performed at St. Bartholomew's Church, corner of Lafayette-place and Great Jones-st. and thence his remains will be taken to Westchester for interment. His friends and those of his family, are respectfully invited to attend without farther invitation. Yesterday morning, in the 21st year of his age, Chas. E. Duncan RENNE, son of Thos. W. RENNE. On Monday evening, 23d inst. Robert ELAM, aged 74 years and 14 days. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his son Robert H. are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Wednesday, at 3 P.M. from his late residence 150 Reade-st. His remains will be taken to Greenwood cemetery for interment. (Petersburg and Richmond, Va. Papers will please copy.) On Monday afternoon, Aug. 23, after a short but painful illness, Ann, wife of Mr. William JACKSON, (of the firm of W. & N. Jackson, grate and fender makers) aged 51 years, 4 months and 2 days. The friends and relatives of the deceased are most respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from No. 206 Clinton-st. corner of Monroe. At Ravenswood, on Sunday, 22d inst. of consumption, Geo. H. VAN ALST. Age 29 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his mother, Newtown, L.I. on Tuesday, 24th inst. At 3 o'clock P.M.
New York Daily Tribune 23 August 1847 DIED: On Friday evening last, in the 39th year of her age, Elizabeth A. wife of James D. SPARKMAN, and eldest daughter of Thomas TRUSLOW. Funeral this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the Methodist Episcopal Church, South Second-st. Williamsburgh. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without farther notice. On Sunday morning 22d inst. Ophelia GARDNER, youngest daughter of J.G. GARDNER. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend her funeral this afternoon, 23d, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of her father, 88 McDougal-st. On Saturday, 21st inst. Edward Merrill, son of George R. REXFORD, aged 7 years, 10 months and 18 days. On Saturday 21st isnt. Mary Elliott, wife of Nelson H. EDDY, and daughter of the late Gershom BURR, Esq. Her remains will be taken this morning to Bridgeport for interment. On Sunday, 22d inst. Thomas CHARTERS, Sen'r aged 54? Years.
New York Daily Tribune 21 August 1847 MARRIED: On Thursday evening, 19th inst. by Rev. Dr. FISHER, Mr. James W. MOORE to Miss Alletta A. NICHOLS, all of this city. On the 18th inst. by Rev. Dr. WAINWRIGHT, Edward MAGNUSSON to Martha Eliza, eldest daughter of the late Wm. PHILIP. Also at the same time Levi DEWITT to Mary Jane, second daughter of the above. At Southold, L.I. on Sunday, 15th inst. by Rev. Mr. WISWELL, Mr. George W. HOBART of New-York, to Miss C. Amanda TERRY, eldest daughter of Ezra TERRY, of Southold. [Long Island papers please copy.] DIED: On Wednesday, 18th inst. at Newburgh, N.Y. Sarah Eliza, wife of Rev. Wm. ARCHER, daughter of Ephraim TRACY, of New Jersey, age 26 years. On Monday, the 16th inst. at Niagara Falls, Peter Gerard STUYVESANT, Esq. in the 70th year of his age. His friends and relatives are invited to attend his funeral this morning, 21st inst. at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 175 Second-avenue, cor. of Eleventh-st, without farther notice. At Auburn, on the 18th inst. in the 78th year of her age Mrs. Ann RUSSELL, daughter of the late Nicholas BOGART.
New York Daily Tribune 20 August 1847 MARRIED: On the 19th inst. by Rev. Horace G. DAY of Schenectady, Mr. A.P. BLACK, of Catskill, to Miss Sarah C. ALREHAMS, of this city. On the evening of the 18th inst, by Right Rev. Bishop HUGHES, Mr. Albert RANSOM, formerly of Colchester, Connecticut, to Mrs. Maria MCGOWAN, sister of the late Alderman Felix O'NEIL, all of this city. [Connecticut papers please copy.] DIED: On Wednesday evening, 18th instant, Elizabeth GOOLD, aged 2 1/2 years, daughter of Mary E. and John N. CUTTER. August 19, by falling from the rocks at the foot of Twenty-ninth-st. East River, John Jackson QUIN, only son of John and Jane Frances QUIN. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral at the residence of his father, corner of Thirty-third-st. and Third-avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at 5 o'clock. [Huntingdon, L.I. Philadelphia and Tennessee papers please copy.] Suddenly, at Westchester, on Thursday afternoon, 19th inst, Charles G. BOYCE, in the 48th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend his funeral without farther invitation, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock from his late residence, No. 586 Broome-st. His remains will be taken to Tarrytown for interment. At Lansingburgh, on the 17th inst. Miss Mary M.W. BLATCHFORD, daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Samuel BLATCHFORD. At Bridgeport, Ct. on the evening of the 18th inst. Mrs. Elizabeth E. LORD, daughter of James, RUTHVEN, formerly of this city. At Staten Island, on the 19th inst. Philip Hamilton, son of John and Mary MARTINSON, aged 2 years and 4 months. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his father's residence, Staten Island.
New York Daily Tribune 19 August 1847 MARRIED: On Wednesday, 18th inst. by Rev. Mr. ARVINE, Joel O. STEVENS to Hannah E. third daughter of James B. PRICE, all of this city. On Wednesday, 18th inst., at the Church of the Divine Unity, by Rev. H.W. Bellows, Mr. Albert HALL to Miss Anna Maria, youngest daughter of George HALL, all of this city. On the 18th inst., at Rev. Dr. Spring's Church, by Rev. Dr. CHAPMAN, Mr. Morris COLLINS (of the house of Collins & Kellogg, St Louis, Mo.) to Miss Mary T. TUTHILL, daughter of the late Selah TUTHILL, of New-Haven, Conn. Aug. 17, by Rev. James MILLETT, Mr. George W. DUPIGNAC to miss Susanna B. COATS, daughter of the late John R. COATS, all of this city. At Bound Brook, N.J. on the 18th inst, by Rev. Mr. ROGERS, Mr. Henry S. BROWER, of Milestone, to Miss Hannah A. URMSTON, of the former place. At Fort Washington, July 29, by Rev. David INGALLS, Mr. George W. CLARKE and Miss Mary J. eldest daughter of Thomas MACKIE, of this City. At Astoria, L.I. on Monday evening, Aug. 16, by Rev. J.W. BROWN, Rev. Frederick Gorham CLARK to Sarah, daughter of Robert M. BLACKWELL, Esq., all of Astoria. DIED: On Wednesday, 18th inst. of consumption, Julia Augusta, youngest daughter of Isaac SMITH. The friends of the family, her brother Alfred and brother-in-law Dr. SELLECK, are invited to attend her funeral at the residence of her father, 121 Monroe-st on Thursday, at 12 o'clock precisely. Her remains will be taken to Ridgefield, Conn. for interment. Suddenly, yesterday morning, Benjamin HUSTACE, Jr. of the firm of Hustace & Coles. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father, 323 Greenwich-st on Friday, at 4 P.M. On Tuesday evening, Aug. 17, Sarah J. wife of Jerome FINCH. The relatives and friends of the family, the members of Mount Zion Encampment, No. 30, I.O. of O.F. the members of Blooming Grove Lodge, No. 182, I.O. of O.F. the members of Empire Division, No. 40, S. of T. and the members of both Orders in general are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from Thirty-sixth-st and Eleventh-avenue, at 1 o'clock, this day, to the church cor. of Downing and Bleecker sta. (where the funeral ceremony will be performed) and thence to the Greenwood Cemetery. Yesterday morning, James I. Son of James and Catharine A. OSTROM, aged 2 years, 1 month and 27 days. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, 17th inst., Sarah Ann, wife of J. Barnett BACON, aged 35 years and 3 months. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Stirling Lodge, No. 190, I.O. of O.F. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the house next to the corner of Baltic, in court-st. south Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without notice. The remains of Edwin A. MILES (of whose funeral notice was inserted in yesterday morning's papers) are to be taken to Connecticut in the New-Haven boat this (Thursday) morning at 6 o'clock.
New York Daily Tribune 18 August 1847 MARRIED: On the 17th inst. by Rev. Henry CHASE, Mr. John W. TINGLEY to Miss Eliza G. NEWELL, both of Cumberland, Providence co. Rhode Island. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, the 17th inst. at the Church of the Holy Trinity, by Rev. Mr. LEWIS, Miss Caroline F. BARR, youngest daughter of Capt. James BARR, to Mr. Joseph ADAMSON, of New-Orleans. DIED: On Monday, the 16th inst. Charles Edward INGRAM, only son of Joseph A. and Delia H. INGRAM. The friends and acquaintances of his father, likewise of his grandfather, Azah G. PALMER, Esq. are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father, 86 Bank-st. this (Wednesday) afternoon, 18th ist. At 4 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Orange co. for interment. On Tuesday morning, William WOODHULL, in the 62d year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, 184 Henry-st. without farther invitation. On the 17th inst. Edwin a. MILES, of the firm of Miles and Bigley, aged 46 years. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, without farther invitation, on Thursday next, at 4 o'clock, from his late residence, 107 Greenwich-st. On Tuesday, 17th inst. Mary, daughter of Jahial and Ann H. PARMLY, aged two years and nine months. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 5 o'clock, from 3 Bond-st. without farther invitation.
New York Daily Tribune 17 August 1847 DIED: At Newark, N.J. on Sunday, the 15th inst, Abraham CROSS, Esq. His friends and relatives of the family, are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, the 17th, at 10 A.M. from his late residence, No. 26 Mulberry-st. On Sunday evening, August 15, Ralph MCINTYRE, age 37 years. His funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at his late residence, No. 520 Bowery. The members of Washington Lodge No. 21, and the brethren of the Masonic fraternity in good standing, are invited to attend at their Lodge-room, Howard House, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 1/2 o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect to their departed brother.