Rochester Daily Democrat Rochester, Monroe County, New York October 31, 1856 MARRIED GORMAN--McNARR---At Mount Morris, Oct.29th, by Rev. Levi PARSONS, Jr., Mr. John GORMAN and Miss Mary McNARR. **** DIED HARVEY---On the 30th of October, of consumption, Emily Jane, wife of John H. HARVEY, in the 29th year of her age. The funeral will be attended from the residence of Mr. HARVEY, 202 East Avenue, on Friday the 31st inst., at 2 o'clock P.M. The friends of the family are invited to be present. OBITUARY.---DIED---In Mount Morris, on Sabbath morning, the 26th inst., Mrs. Julia W. BARBER, aged 32 years--relict of Andrew BARBER, Esq., formerly of Mendon. Mrs. B. was the fourth daughter of the late Rev. Elihu MASON, for many years Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in the village. Born and reared in this town, she was generally known. Her lovely disposition and gentle, unobtrusive manner, had secured for her many warm and sympathising friends, and made her a favorite with all. For the past few years, she has suffered much from disease, and nought but an unusual flow of spirits could always have made her cheerful and happy.--Ever looking on the bright side of every event of life, (however dark) she constantly shed forth such sweet influences as a buoyant heart and satisfied intellect only can exhibit. By her death, a fond mother and an only sister are left to pursue their journey through life alone, but richly sustained by the consolations of the christian and prospect of a happy reunion in another and brighter world. THE FUNERAL of the little son of Mr. H.A. PALMER, who was drowned yesterday, will take place from the corner of Smith and Oak-sts., to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2 1/2 o'clock. POLICE.---David KIMBALL, Thomas BARON, Edward KING and Mathew MATYSER, were arraigned, charged with neglecting and refusing to support their families according to their ability, respectively. They arranged the matter satisfactorily to the Justice and their familes. There are many cases of this kind, and from the number recently dealt with, it is evident that strict measures are to be taken to compel proper observance of responsibility on the part of this class of recuesnts. Robert POLLARD, drunk at his own home. Fined $10. Catharine DAHANY, came to police office in a state of inebriety, was allowed to stay all night at the station, and discharged in the morning.