I I NKKALS.i'AM K.Klt;*N.The funeral of Mrs Harriet Newman Cameron was conducted lromthe First ehureii Tuesdavafternoon i!T the presence of a lar*je oatherin^ of her friends. Tiie ser-vices, were in charge of Kov Frauk Mitchell, who said: “ There is noneed of a eulogy by me, as this lar^e audience of friends and those she has befriended speaks strongly as aeulogy.”After reading the iUst Psalm he took as a text “Hot not your heartbe troubled* John H I. which had been a favorite verse with the deceased. He .-poke of the appropriateness of tin- verse on all occasions and in all tr mine* such as the bereaved familv now called uponto bear. He al.-o referreil to its special appropriateness to himself at this time. as he had receivedwhile prepar air to conduct these services a teh-nram anuouncino the death of his ni*u her-in-law at Coun-ail HI tills, 1 a.Mnsic was furnished by the choirof the ])aptt church, assisted by liol.»crt .1 lo kcnhuSI. who san«r, ■‘Lead Kindly Li^ht/’ The remains were b«rne tlt; the urave in Hlamond lt;»r-»ve cemetery bv Messrs iit-nive Hayden. Ceoroe Fox, Yer-ieu hatTuds. V\ Capps, Course \Y Smith and J T lt;tsborue.