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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2%, 1863. om cs a -_ > — - ++ 3 We fad Massachurotts settled by ap acsvetation of Purt- | _.ANTERESTING FROM ALBANY. to Ruazera F ne es 8. Burton, Third Bid about Dec 2K bark Eureka, Turner, —, ( told WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY IN NORFOLK. | tans: 1thode island vy an abociathe of Busta: New swede prea | oe. tt, B te ae pe hy EE ag "Swedes: enusy!vania by Qyakers; Reesrsem ~ of the Legislatare—The | Rev. Dr. ary mn oe amin rr barks Prederick Maryland by Catholic Logis, Vi einia ee | Velunteer Heller Fend Bill, &e. ° Bee ao wee Ser Noun ted im | Pstsh: South Carviina vy Frovch, Huguenots, ‘Aunt, Feb. 25,1008. | 3 oa ueaday, Yet ; Cw te yer _— by Spaniards, Now (ost iidenoo that great friend of | ‘There was bardly a quoram io the Senate to-night. | Lovm Conmrr, ee ‘oe eS Sn eee Port of New Yerk, 2 aga 25, 1863, Eartern Virginia. universal liberty—intended that, ous of ese dive ¢ | Nothing was done of apy importance except ordering the | , Puyounn Lez —i gg oe ese a et Feb ae : since oie eka saltnct taduaiy. Cappinare) | Chango Extouslon bil third rending, he bil oe | ipo Cama, to Mis Jane cE Mew York)” ("oma Botany Fegan ize © Gomme It was not possible what all these ¢"covernment, fem 9 ‘not appropriate any movey. Bi per po Wednesday, Febrir: re y 7, bye St one Velen, ~ oT , ISE CROWDE on fro) 1y forms of governmen Rossar D. Wires aT re merican jubbard, Liverpool—Grinnell, Mtt- FHE OPERA HOUSE CROWDED | refucees rom wand a vecufiarifion af pase, could |, TBSF® ware Jost etough present i the Assembly forthe a Rages Te sn Brief Address by Brigadier General Viele, Miltary Governor. Parade of the Military—Grand Turneut of the Natives. “MivsIC BY THU BAND.” THE DAY AT PORTSMOUTH, ke, &e., xe. Our Norfolk Correspundence. Norvorx, Feb. 24, 1863, The “loyal” people of Norfolk treated its secession in- tabitunts yes'orday to what may be termed a rather diagreeable surpriee As will probably be remembered by the genera! read® . your correspondent has not un- frejuently r orre’ {0 an org. mzation known as the “Union Leagu.,’’ “ving its bea quarters as well in Ner- Wei, thee peteiotic body secretly ‘omar the gad of February, and for thar yore waite 2 eo and eb-aimed peruiselon from y Goverier t+ hobl said meeting in the Opera ip “ty, which is Dow beiwg used as a theatre, augements on a graud scale were mbout ¢ for anch a porpese, whea the late Mc storm get 1, cout extent debarred Abe interested paces frou fully carrying out their that the storm would Ctys und benes witudrew from ac- Lgotiing up this yablic demonstra- cersionistd sun.ed smiles of 2d voked What was @uivalent to say- th ttue s ‘ ‘L Nel ay inceting ot ine kind in this ri wus ond ouce more turned their ci! Ghar vererauon, aud at the oth, ff wot tue full magnitude of At Ca ne is strong a reality as was 8» to work with the Opera vended to take place thereat, i Wit proper that the soldiery sta- vik. parade, passiag through houses where Washing (a8 a Virginian, but es. Accordingly, or- parade. The ailitary my. Here we beheld, bur youtb/ul memory and az d volunteer, who had Val y Forge, and heard the «od ovor the bills and mee We cit Whe this party wits © rrespoudcut has been accustomed to Dany soca, themselves and. tbolr ebildren an owing exclusive alleghsnee W avy especial government of Europe though wuthurity had been assumed by the crown of continent, it hever was earnestly acknowledged, and the war that foliowed—that made the citizen a soblier and revolutionized Ue country—was (he consequence of an attempt to rigidly and unjustly enforce bis acknowledy ment. Allegiance had never been given. The writish Jaws had never been extended over the colonists, There- Jaws. which they cailed upep the civilized world to acknow- ledge. therefore I say our fore/atuers were not engaged in a rebellion. Therefore, alse orge Washington never was arebelfor a traitor, reeling, as he did, his identity with the country and with he exhibited that pure patriotism which commands our highest admiration, by refusing all those flattering of- fere that were early extended to him by the officers of He immediately apnonnced himself the British crown, an American, knowing no local ties or jocal sympathies. He gave himself and ali he of his country and the of tho country at this-time offered iittle that was attrac- tive to the merely ambitious man. Poor in resources, do- void of all the implements to carry on a@ suc- cessful campaign against a powerful and wealthy foo the very people of land uuorganized and unprepared for any unity of action—scattered over a vast extent of territory sparsely populated, and the most of it a track- Jess forest to other than the moccasin—it seems wonder- fal that under the circumstances there possibly could be such a beautiful and admirable exhibition of true patriot- ism ag characterized him and his followers through the whole of that momentous struggle. How different the condition of our country at that time to the picture of prosperity which it presented when and unpardonabie crime and course of treason- able warfare was altempted ‘The year of 1860 found the two millions of the Revola- tion increased to thirty millions of and enterprising people. Plenty spread gut ber hands in every direction, and they overflowed with the abundatco of a’ Divine Providence. Prosperity smiled alike upon the East and tho West, the North and the South; and the whole people, native and foreign, in the city andqput of it, found each aud every year bringing new additions to their stores of accumulated wealth and increasing knows ledge. From the ports of Europe and the Oriental nations our canvass on the seas wafted to us the treasures aud the luxuries of other people and other climes, and so great was our prosperity that even the coveted luxuries were fust finding their way to the hamlets of the puorer classes, In return, the accumulated surplus of our own industry was eagerly sought after by and swiftly trans- ported to the shores of the European continent. A fertile soiland ageniil clime yielded abundant harvests to a happy and contented yet aspiring people. Fach pursued his courso without interruption, cherishing bis own peculiar notions, the peaceful possession of his own ideas, and ail worshipping God in ‘the way that seemed to bia the bost, and enjoying the blessings of morality aud re Nigh n according to their own appreciation and conception of right Birthday at Portsmouth, Virginia. Washington’s ‘The day was quietly observed by the residents of this city. The major portion of the Unionists wended their way to Norfolk to participate in the exercises at the Opera House, while those who could not get away celebrated the day ag well as possible at home. The rebe!s remained as sullen as usual, and seemed even to deny the fact that George Washington had any claim on their sympathy; t Britain, avd to @ certain extent tolerated, on (his | this newborn nation, freely to the cause of his people. The conditicn this reckless against its intogrity? industrions transaction of business, Several resolutions relative to the committees were passed, afew unimportant reports made from the committees, and a few local bills intro- duced. A resolution appointing a grinding committee was presented and laid over to be printed, The bili relative to the issue ot bonds by the Corpora. tion of New York to raise money for the families of volun- | teers, was ordered to a third reading, after being amended fore the war could nit have been a rebellion against those | It was simply the annunciation of their nationality, | so that the bonds should be sold to the lowest bidder as to the rate of interest; the bonds to be advertised in three daily papers for at Jeast three weeks. © NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Senate. Atuany, Feb, 25, 1863. The President presented a communication from the Chamber of Commerce of New. York in relation te the in- sufficiency of the defences of the harbor of New York. Mr. Mownoz—Amendatory of the act for punishing fraud in in the use of brands and trade marks. It makes it a mig sete and punishable by a fine of not exceeding $500, makes: rty offending Mable to the ty pra Prcet epee lid By Mr. Pruyn—Amending the Revised Statutes. Jt makes the eutry‘of a railway car or canal boat, with in- tent to steal, burgiury in the third degree. The following ‘bills were ordered to a third reading:— Amendatory of the Revised Statutes relative to misde- meanora. For the extension of the Chenango Canal. For Sree’ the trustees of the Sands Fund, Adjourn i Assembly. ALBANY, Feb. 25, 1863. About seventy mombers were present, The annual report of the New York Institute for the Deaf and Dumb was presented. Mr. Darcy presented a remonstrance of the Medical So- clety of King’s county against the use of fleld tourniquets in the army. Mr. Dean presented a memorial in favor of making the canals of tho state available for the public defence, Notices were given of the introduction of the following Ddills — By Mr. Dancy—To repeal the act relating to the Jail and penitentiary of King’s county. By T.C :.D3—To enab'e the supervisors of New York to take Phe for a court house, BULLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. Sxyypkr—To fix the fees of jarors in civil actions in justices’ courts at twenty-five cents whea not ehosen, and fifty cents a day when trying a cause. By Mr. Hucues—To amend the law relating to disorder. Jy persons; giving justices greater authority over persens ab-conding and leaving famities destitute. by Mr. Darcy—To amend the Brooklyn Fire Arms act by giving the Court of Appeals the same power over com- unlasjoners as they have in New York. On motion of Mr. Dax, it was resolved that the Com- mittee on Expenditures inquire into the expediency of appointing an official reporter of the Assembly, ‘Two resolutions baving been adopted giving the Com- mittees on Bridges and State Prisons clerks at three dol- lars per day, Mr. AvGnES offered a resolution to appoint a clerk to the Judian Coramittee, capable of speaking the Indian language. Laid oycr. Mr. Davis moved for the. appointment of a grinding committee of thirtecn, with restrictions. Laid over, Died Boseaney —On Tuerday, Februss us. after a sbori and ul illness, MARGARET, wife of G ge Wo Bustecd ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respect! lly invited to attend tho funeral, from her late residence, No. 407 Fourth avenue, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock. on Wednesday, Febrnary 25, Beuz.—In Williamsburg, Mrs. Mary as Rey widow ot George Boll, 4 the 76th year of her a The friends are res’ sear ral, from the residence of son-in law, N Barbor, 39 Rush street, on Friday afternoon, at two u'clock. BaxtR,—On Wednesday morning, hebrusry 25, of con- be Many, the beloved wie of David S. Baker, The (Fiends of the family, and also her brothers. {aires McMann “ee wit, Jackson, and to ond Fire Department, in general, are ro=pectfui to attend the funeral, trom her ‘late residence, BS weet Weat Thirty. -seventh street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at oue | } an <ohoes, York River, o’clock, Bryay.—On Wednesday afternoon, February 25. O1ivrr Come son of Oliver Bryan, aged 2 years, and 4 mont ‘The faneral wi'l take Heoe: fre from No. jo boar Fast Thirty- seventh street. at one o’c! Friday afterno.n. The friends, ee family aro invited ta to attend. New Haven soir Hind sal ia on Canter. —Of ia, on Sages a Lycee foo " Delove ter of Hanah Jane and Mario Wiliam Carter, ‘aged pers years, I mouth and 19 days. Giger, pantie nae, till Jesus comes You to his hap,»y home; ki You lov'd the dear Redeomer here And often wish’d to meet Him there. We weep to be with you thus parted, But Christ whl heal the broken hearted. Sleep, daughter, steep, in Jesus’ arms, You've triumph’d now o’er earth's alarms, Funeral from the residenco, 287° West Forty seventh street, at two o’cloek, on Friday afternoon. ContuGax.—At English Neighborhood, N. J., Mrs. fuza- urrn CORRIGAN, relict of Luke Corrigan, in the 79tb year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, {rem St. \’atrick’s cathe- dral, this (Thursday) morning. at ten o'clock. Cary.--On Wednesday, February 26, Cuar.es E., only son of Charles H. and Mary Cary, aved 7 months ‘The friends of the family are respectfuily invited to at- tena the funeral, this (Thursday) aiternoon, ut one o'clock, from the residence of his parenis, 371 Canal street. Cont. —Un I uesday, February 24, Anrawam Cort, aged 61 years and 2 monthis. ‘The relitives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis son-in law, Penry Butler, No. 141 Fast Twenty third street, this [Th irsday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further invitation. Detiecan.—On Tuesday February 24, Nicnotas Dunie- ax, in the 38th year of bis age, His friends and relutives are requested to attend the funeral, this (Thursday,) from his iate residence. No. 112 Wayne stre t, Jersey City. His remaing will be taken to Now York vay Cem: tery for interment. Nowark papers please copy. Farrus.—On Tuesday, February 24, after a short illness, ISAueLLA ROBERTSON AITKEN, Wife of Alexander Fairlie, uged 35 years. The relaity es and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 392 Second avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Pees eet Febraary 24, JENNie, daughter of Jane H. and the late Captain George W. Floyd, in the 224 year of ber age. ‘The funeral will take place ‘from the residence of her mother, 471 Pacific street, Brookiyn, second door phors invited to attend the tune- | } op Gen Williams (Br), Hatfield, Liverpool—Snow & Bur- bats ship 2 Milton Lockhart (Br), Hatiield, Liverpool—Snow & ‘Stapf Nagralona (rom). Hake, Cork —Chas Luling Bask Haim (Bry Se teen ny iraers, 1), Mills. Liverpool duviaton ir gare Wm Wiloa' ir), Plummer, Gibraltar—Giro & Stan. ' ein, Hark Patmos Sweeney, Mowartteo—R P Buck & Go. Park Argus (Br), Clark, —tieo F Bull a Cabot (Br), ‘McGregor, ong Wa.es—! 4 :Call & hark Surat (Br). a Bristol—Napier, Weleford & Co. Ww Baik Margaret (Be) Clark, Sarkeor Back fhm Haieh: Now OritatesTapper € Beetle, Bin 4 Franklin, Keller, P tiadel Snow & Burgess pre gi . Array onB irdett & W rr <r), Cox, Falmouth, jen I Nevius & a Geo B Letgon (Rr), Koh. 8t Domingo City Belg Fortuna (Dan), Bréckw uidt, Curwcoa—Dovall & Oo, rig Ooran Prurl (li), Dexter, Ponce. PRD B DeWolf, Hila Hannah Hicks (BP, Hivks, Havana. a copes Yiand, Macantww—lisK’ Corning, Bon & a, ear oa ner; Hall, Washington—Bentley, Smith & Co Ph Piya . " ‘ eas Gro Hoffman, gGhamplin, Washinston—L Kenny. inch. Washineton—L i nope Hoy ‘ine, ieee aes Boed, Bosion— Bakar & Serr HD Harkina, hone Glo . louceser, Behr ada Hubert, Lenekia, Gloucenver, feeepenas, Anna, Gartner. 3 Ne yee D Brookman, Behr Rea fark. Se ‘Sn role tics 1 pe eA € Havens. Sloop Ope1 ‘HS Rackett, Bloop Aurora, Saar Wore bol can B Rockett. wavy wenery pales, Kobo om Ba cer Ag ftp Brrr ive, Boum up Channel: Oth, of Sx Rooks. 4 , Pao supposed steams; "I oun” Bust: 13th lot 42, lon 05 34, passed “Amn bhp ‘North sbincton (Br). Mirehouse, Laverpoct, “a PM, with mdse and WY Queenstown, rpool; name tine, at am. by, iat 43:15, lon 49 10, lambure Feb &, Witi mdse and passencel Exnerienced heavy wemerly gales an Pa Feb 21, lat 13 21, Jom 54 31, lar ze fiold of ice, the Ho th (US transport), Captoin MS S Quartermaster, to Kunbardt & Co, hheavs een suring ey W ost, Feb 14, Let 30 O13. lon 7, St ywased, Hamm. brig Thos: Connor, Dm, fo the Gai stream, signalized stennaalip vapion and u tat. swer. suppose! to be the Cororada, Vine t was lowing a gale at the time from nme. 23d. 139 255 ton 7 7, nd North: same day, pass P inator, Comps, bound North. ‘The Bak tie 8 d heavy ga.es of Hatteras; was hove to for seve. Sotth Neowbern, NC via Fortress Voth houn. the Nort na trian berg Axirzin, b hn Ste mship Port Roy Monree. © dar. in ba! aster. Ste mship Potoma * Baltimore, Feb at, with mio, to HB Crouiw ‘The P was detas ed 80 hours: Of Abne- assed part at a ve net's @ ck. with Le tached, also Tipe snatitins 0 u Stea in’ Ip Parkers’ Homan. Portland, — hours, with mdse and cass 10 IL Crom ‘oth, NS}, Hopkirk, Gias- n Baris Fravk £. gow, 4) days, {1 tlast. to Bow! & Hinoke Bara Alt el Ke se fos Posten), Nicwersoy, Malaca, 4 dvs, with freit, 4 WM Wesvorvelt.’ Fon i? Int 3515: lum G4 67, fave's hark: storing Both, showiit & red signal, with whits letter Y ip centre, ark Wilhelmine. Mefiwon, c_liragoane, Feb 1, with log wood and to H Becker & ek rig Lizzie fone ‘onowal “Fiksrvoon, Fob ee Port esti a str for Skee rey Henry Seat are et brig a ta RB B Sumner, Upton, . Kangaroo bas just. ae bere ts ae: Mowe, om =a 1th, ae ne, Cape Hatteras; fe. Ver iariarapehcomritern NOrleana, {Por Sruausme Joi ADE frou N York, Cora, Pr ag ang hae : bar je\bour: ¢; 2d, Ganges, Fh sir Rober Peat "at Perdana? C'yde; Ladoga, at Deal; it Darnatadter, Ban George Griawold, and Pallas, at Liverpool; Vth, be 'B Cut —— ‘at do; Maria Adelaide, at Belfast; at Queens .K Dee TRURRAPHIO, } ea ‘Sinbatt, Nabob. St a ¥ and Rebecca, Bo tt bourne. uniata, at Liverpool; tb. uede Tetun, at Cadiz, inona, at Liverpool. Ac? (rom Roston, Ocean Arr irom Philadephia Feb 9 Avgriina, at Be tas Dileank Feh 1, Du, netiand Feb It, Win: ors Feb 6, Wm Livby,' from Cardiif; Susan, from Faja.outh, Scin Patmyra, Glasgow for Boston, put into Islay with lose, of two men bulwarks, &c, Steamer Fire Cracker Is ashore near —, American Ports, BOSTON, Feb 2i—Arr * rs Prize Banner, Small, Phila- pia: : Asindel. Amory, do: Powwow. Bparks do: Julia A. pony Sorle, Che A bet sohra Ann Carlet, A Georgetown. DC; fait Parker, ty Bucephalus, Atkins, Yor a wind W to SW. fresh, brigs Wacamaw, Irene, and frou , Feb 24—Arr brig Abby Ellen scbrs Constitution, Burout, Ante Ci #'Prott, Prat, Alexandria. Bl dark New Light, Brom), Ling tin Ams! Croweil, from Blo de Janeiro. ind to 5 y Guews, Tron W Yorks Gleaalvor CBr}, from a3 Saxon, from —, and sehr Fair i suppored, froin rea id iets Ses eos) atom Orvis Prat , Wea ler, Hh, 4 risen Doodle. Bobeins, x fork ; A Keri | Morris, NY. jarkaway, Knight, St Jago and, owing to the ‘Yankees’ observing the duy, they Powers street, on Friday’ afternoon ‘at two o'clock. Cubs. ; ‘ Brig Alberut (of Bi ‘sing. Matanzas, Feb 1 DIGHTON, Feb 21—Arr achr Tilie E, Anagrson, N¥ork. ‘Lo, the precession, with ai the minutia | seemed to think they must remain quiet, and take no pastor fon toanthorize the. § RAE: 10. REDE MRE Baan url, Bil area edimscpre nay Daa tang ioited a To P Sherman. Feo 1%, iat $5, fou 75 3, panced Bui FR Ae perytertay tg (but this cation” gous corregpmdent | Pin the aveung a grand ail and supper ware givan by | yl, Sly, Monde, sazanent, of the Xow, York city | “Bushlo papers nese cony Reece, ee ee ere ct d Py t nds, and to authorize @ continuance of aid from the | Foxrarse--On. Tuesday, Febr 4 : T, 1, RIVER, Feb 21—Are schr James ed from doing waything of the kind, no | the Union citizens aid soldiers at the Ocean House, at | Corporation to the families of voliutcors, went through | Gimueen intent de watt ct Chara Ir reat prenmoniay | Schr Miranda (ot New Haven), Wand, a Logan, - Philadeipn! NEW ‘BEDFORD, Feb 33—Sld_schrs Mes Peorsctiid gue nary we McDonald, Kelley, NYork. sid 20d, er, ‘York. NEWBUiYrorr, Feb 22—Arr schr Angelle, Lee, pit uely 0 otuerwise; for while he is chroni aren? et Die Acts o. some Of Norfoik’s patriotic not be fa accordance with a personal m to turoish the rebel F. F. V.’s and 12, with sngar. coffee, &e. to Haven. where ahe ie bound; Feo 22 esperienced’ & PB Je from NE, which blew with great violence for ® Miranda was at St Dom ngo when the confede- Alnbama landed the crews of the bark Golden which was aseembled & most brilliant company. Ser cone uniforms were visib’e among the gay party. ‘igadior Genoral Egbert L. Viele, Military Governor ‘of the Committeo of the Whole after trifling amendments, and was ordered to a third reading. « Adjourned. Fontaine, aged 1 tenth and 5. days. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence or her Noriolk aud Portsmouth, having received a complimen- ‘teamet Te may ents, 313 West Twenty-fourth street, this (Thuraday ir Seeman oie Levis (Teauization with any | tary tiexet, with a special request to be prescat, pro- | Application for a Writ of Habeas Cor- | Afternoon, at oneo'chock.” oe 2 Biinerseecan ‘Steelman, Philadelphia for Pall | “NEW LONDON, Feb. 22—Arr schr State, Hallett Mowe annaus uf ase! ul sry laformation. ceeded, in company with Colonel William Johnson, of the Re poy) Wednesday, February 25, Maxrna E. Joe for Borton; 24th, schra W P Wii Hanrmon As the proce:sion’ passed throngh the st One Hundred and Forty-eighth New York Volunteers, | PMs for a British Sabject Imprisoned in | | © ) aged 4 years, 1 month and 19 day's, eldest and | Scht Orion, Davie, iit, Eulzabethport for Fall iver. Wer for NYork; Roavose, Paull; Bighton for do; J ie reaeires ie the ERIE, and two other genilemea friends, to the ballroom, but Fort Lafayette. bos" pentguierescionen 1H. and Sarah A. Gi Sor Fonntato. Di tsabeth port for Fall River, Bisldan —e. ay for do, brig Charion Heath, Wright, ene NO ae Soren ea pereeioen ay Teena Te wala, Riese Pie 18 UNITED ETATES DISTRICT COURT. Suffer little chi‘dren to come unto me. bi Biles Barnes. CiMors irerlan. Elleabethport for Bark, | Fall iver ior Wiltoiacton, Delt aches James Pee. or Oibewise were publicly made; yet portant indyviduals present at the ball. Suffice it to say Before Hon. Judge Shipman. peer pron tea pEe Triday afternoons at two o'cleck, Me Cornelia, Murphy, Biisabethport for-Fall River. Latian fr ansfor WO" te vin Mow oC aL, mst cos, han Rerchiels were waved by many a | that the company war well selected, and everything went | Fs, 25.—1lue morning Mr. Fwin James applied for a | from the resideuce c¢ hor parchts, No. 136 Grand stecet, | Behr Wan Laver Wotiwees Pore mom gu dpat ip here fora new one); J W Melee, Ohrletie, & Maiden or flibustertag old maid, who recognized | a3 merry as a marriage bell. By. the kind permiesion of writ of habeas corpus for 8. M. Vernon, a British subject, | Williamsburg. e ‘br Taka . B'nke, Poriland, M ioe Whiladelphio. Bam for RYork Gano Ful Ei, ‘abeihport for Provi- ev or officer in the line. These was only ope instance | 8, W. Glenn, the eflicient mavager of the Nortoik id Gewmet.—On Monday, February 23, Mrs. CaTasnixe 8 br Elvetric rie Wash, Glance Mane ee Has dence; ren a NYore fo for i Batts chant noticed any public manicestation of 111 will, and | House, the orchesten of the theatre. under Mr. Whildon, | arrested and imprisoned in Fort Lafayette, the writ te be Gumunt, widow of James Gemmell.” had tome wo heavy weather, in boom, ‘24th—Bid this A ote, freee nat ns that was by some lil bred detiberatly closed all the win by aud yet these very women bave ben Kuown to allow tho visits of Cuio. vilicers to thelr houses, and to have Suceriained these officers with au evening's scandal or an hour's gossiping that helped w make each visit toler diy amuring, ifn t eratoly ogrecable; tor - isa tact, say bat you will, that men, as wo. love to cundal agviust their enecates goasip anouh their supplied most excellent music for the Union bail at Ports. mouth. He salle, "Teer Bai Baia McDonald. Kelly, New Bedford. H Bowman, lew Bedford, . Jones, Providence. issued to Colovel Martin Burke, directing bim to bring the body of Mr. Vernon befere the Court. Tho petition and affidavit set forth that the petitioner was wholly ignorant of the cause of his detention, and’ desired to have any charge that could be made against him investigated by a jury. Counsel further stated that Lord Lyous, her British Majesty’s Minister at Washington, had been in communi- cation with Mr. Secretary Seward'on the subject; but the friends of the gentleman, under his counsel's) advice, thought it the proper course to appeal to the legal authori: ties in the matter. If there was any pretence for bis tm- privonment, and if it was jnstil in law, 1t would be a oamer cule to the writ which counsel contended ought Bor ore for Bonton, and ‘he Msbova Aevivale: sueert els Ohariow he MilW HAVEN, Fen 24—Arrachrs Anne Belle, Bowden, joad Wem Indi Daniel 0 ir, Collins, Maryland. Gia acura ik La =e NYork; Quaker Oliy; in Rowan J fern) Tiare Weeki Rid. bnew saree ee fe al a ot. Bt. Peter, Sprague. from RYork! brie "eH Front froma Naskai Old brice A Taylor, ‘Gulliver. Chelsea: ma. NOrieans: schra EW ins, NYork; Thomas Varson, Corson, ave hud another storm from of tovw: ball snd tain, The bark bucy Pranees, Gray. from Matansas, with molasses tor Philadel other bark from ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tharsday) afternoon at three o'clock, from St. James’ Lutheran chureh, in rie teenth street, noar the Third avenue. Gitmert.—In Brooklyn, on ge gt on 24, Susan Saran Griese, in the 62:1 year of her ‘The relatives of the family are reapestially favited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 20 clnck, from the residence of ber son-in- 246 Fulton avenuo, without further notice, Hvorw.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, February 24, Kumavers, widow of Thomas Hughes, aged 66 years, 11 months and 14 days, ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fimeral, on Friday afternoou, at two olock, Bremer THE NAVY. The New Batch Tron-Clads, On Tuesday the specifications and plans fer the last atch of irou-clad vessels wero withdrawn from inspeo- tion by Admiral Gregory, in pursuance of the advertised notification of the Navy Department. Several contractors have examined thent, und some aro now in Washingtoa, looking for orders to commence builéing. No one can BELOW. Bbip Patrick Henry, Moore, from London Dec 24. Zoe s Beier from Salagne nee? Dee SAILED, eg (ir), Mean decoga, Sunrise, Favorita, Nanti- Talismun (Fr), Heater ny barks Thos Ter- ustang, Py ‘Alphea (Nor), Amathea (Br); Ee Ger Bailey, CF Iso steamships Asia (Br), for Liverpool; Ellen 8 Terry, fer Newbern, NC. Wind at sunset SW, very light, ab. NY Or" ra tolerably lengthy march the bead of the column cd the Opera use. fully tntrenched, if mud const tutes avy part ol an jutrenchment. ‘The ollicers aud sot dos might have been the coemy ad from a bres Matanzas, name unknown, four i : ¥ 9 are at akwater. A sleaser te eee ee ShenIn 6.908 nee) SHON ee DIO Cran seN ey rene ye Suifman said {hat ho did wot refuse the writ, but | ” Joxns,—At Yorkville,ea Tuesday, February 24, Many KEY Wee rer tertie sig Late bene vid the | Seize Inside ins’ polatat Cope lien sven; and a bare om Pn a tow miu after the throwing open of the doo Cabin st Nhdnayy Rares. or taneen Lv sas ey slcommaniate ear ora be did Euzaneru, only danghter of Captain Thomas and A 10th for New York, in ballant. | the beach, near Lewes Creek, name unknown. The Bb. fer the throwing of v8 | (which will’carty two «even or fifteen inch guns), but n matter. Mr. is ete aa : s jammed with orimene wd eesdiare + GS pee mattis else. aatue oe po ea James would metition the appHeation again to the Court, Jones, aged’ years airé 2 months, Tne ship S R Mallory, Leste. from New York, with stores | Balawin r-mains ashore. The schooner nd i ly rey he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, frum the. residences of her parents, in Righty third street, between Third and Fourth . by some inexpli bie legerdemain, having Becured she most available plac: for hearing, while the ore afforded (he teas! agreeable mandpoint, for the French ariny, arr Lith and sid Lith, The bark Manton, Withiamgon, wi h coai for the Navy from Philadelphia. th. She is disel ‘The sour River au ven. Oole. from New ed, has There are a few pecaliarities of their construction which it would note adviseble to print at present. earner meni to Clty Ineelligence. lead) t ——_— ‘~The sat Central Park, Avenues, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'olock. ; WIDENGE, Feb 24 vor *Petrel, Young, New having received au javitationto be present | Onieg kimgineer Stimers Ordered Seuth. ney cosa eae restr palamedes = MERION Wedbeoaar also: ae and) Ee ieee Oe emeand cn. Wie 15mm pons Canova, Fullerton, Ellzabethport;” Bitze “Ries , ee Chief Engineer Stmers, whe'has for a consiterable pe M ‘brig Itasea, from Ph@adelphia, with coal, is in and 5 box on the leit of the stage, where ho generaily i.npercetved quite awhile. As your viewed tue sceme from the stage he was strange eculiarities and oddities of jcDoxovan, the wife of Me. Patrick Kilroy, & native of three o'clock im tke afternoon, when the ice became 80 | the parish -of Armough Jn, county Reneoemencts i oe soft, through the influence of the sun’s rays, as to be ‘The friends ual : .oquarnteeces are res; ly invited ‘fa to attend the funeral, on, Friday morning, saine eee ery dangerous. The red flag was boieted and tho joe at Ne. 62 Zondh Seventh’ street, Jersey Cleared. To ft the toe, If possible, for skating to-dsy, the | “kts neon Wednesday, February 25,6 sent at the putting up of all the engines, ard unterstand- | mon were set to work scraping it; but it was cowery rot- youngest ‘taaghter of Putrick phy! ‘ie Killin: vane 15 every techotoality of the:, he vel iw the estimation | ten that many dh hei Healy _— Gs pogo dene. '$ montis and 6 dave. of the authorities, be a great acquisition ee the squadron | receiving warn skating &! allowed to-da, Guriag the expeoted hostilities. - ‘weadvine our readers to £0 up carly in the'merning, aw | alte, ftieeds of the family, and thors of her half discbarged. She hos ceal ‘or the Navy, The sea i transport Staro. thr South. with cattle, stores, * i. & Army, arr the Lith and sailson her return to lew York to-day he Seamer jremopolt tan, from Hilton Head, with oe ‘General of Hunter's department, arr on the ts wew-at Tortugas, She returns to Port Royal ins a. oF wo, ‘The chr MD Mahoney, pisceoraber, from Philadelphia, with coal for the Navy. afr Lo -~ reiand. es FRANCISCO, Feb 2~81d sh{p Golden Fleece, Liver- ried been ¢be superintendent of ironclad machinery in the vicinty of New York, has left for the iren-clad feet about'tocommence operatiows South. Having boen pro. with i 1 ¥. A. CADWELL, OCULIST (ATE OF CANADA). Res eran abgenge of bas rev crs” Kay ubtioring glistened ike Of yluncts, aud men and woruea, privates and officers, se- ee-sivnisis and Unionists; the’ gay and the demure; e mudcy snd the clean, the giants of ambition and the it is not safe wm the afternoon. seams egg eager are ryopectOsliy iarined te one a i, B ins, from Kew Ser arr on Bien atten! Blanes of intellect; the prey aod the ely the, stan. The Naval Board, ‘Tus Fort Gaksmvoont PRorerty—A Maxnseus Serven prccimeiys fro from the teeldenoe of ter parents, No, 26 | _ The tark Bally, Bonrali, from Nasty are the dite inst, a M. 108 Hmxaty correspondents (fer, alas! es usual, the queor fel- ‘The Naval Examining Board is still insersion at the | Uren ax Comrrroiize.—The Supreme ‘Court having She has the oilicers Bad crew of the smst wnt They have saved from the wreck $16,600 wore, _THE LECTURE SEASON. ‘©. property. 4 «8 of the Tribane, and the polite ones of the Times, &e » | Brooklyn Navy Yard. Mr. Fay has been befor: were ubeent) made up a soene and an sasembiage that | soyoral persons connceted with the yard. it, and | decided the Fort Gansevoort suit in favor of Mr. Taylor, a It kas been | mandamus was served upon the Compiroiier on Monday Seare,@ mouths ana id. rch. cormer hat hocso of swan weil at theatre of enterprise, “Tag | Shown that Admiral Paulding reprimanded Mr. Gate for | lst, ordering the payment of ho ‘purchaso money | "the relatives andriends are reapectfully tavited wow. | he Conend steamship Asia Ceptait Shannen, sated at | 25 i Wen Tenth strecis, Paces mates: ere. Ereate ( buarnyg of the age might bavo united the powers | Mending money on due Dills ; but the latter statos that he | P&CmPMeTiIy. | Mr. ‘ne action in the | tord fer funcral. ths afternuen, at oae | Tomy y for Queenstown and Liverpool. re ta matter as yet, as he has not had au opportunity to eon- suit with Corporation Counsel Develin, who is again out of town. As soon as the latter returnt this long vexed | afrer a short and ssvere question willtoubtlese be settled Gaaliy. widow of James Moore, Dive en ee at bat hax’ Sane ov 144 Curxese BUrLOINGS.— Tho oid Chinese Build La haan ard friends ae tare ‘o’ciog, from No. $1 West Fortieth street. Moone —At bs heey L, Sor, Rirows st, Of wit ihe p wwe donne known to tho Opera (or moral effet, yet there united abilities would have failed to uct those finer und bighsr chords of feeling which woke the sympathetic Miluenoe iu the breasts of every ‘us patriot Lhen present. Mh steamer before reported ashore tnetde Cape Henlopen ‘fadbe transport Patroon, from New Yerk for Washington, swith government stores, Captain B Simonaon, well known a8 the popalar com- |] ‘mancer of the clipper ship Daring fer a number of years ceased to advance it én that manner after being 90 repri- manded. He admis, however, kaving given funds to ‘men anti pay day, relying on other means than orders on the oe Fai ne scm a of the privcipal and-interest. No Corr PER UNION FREE counea 6 OF LECTORBS The standard bearers having taken their places upon the ig. to-show that any one | tugs, which a few years ago weed to be occupied fer. | diay yt ae on ‘Fast, bas opened an office 2696 Wall street, ia thie city, av: ERICA RE Hey ou ‘ee age, and quiciness Baving.Leen obtaiued, a long, solemn, thes Fuyemettthe Depertmentiiagge dhe doatiiees ‘s yt be ~ ~) ep rout a= iad 2 Cheatrioa! representations, concerts and other species of the ‘and Newtown ‘ship broker. With an eipertoace of twenty-four Jeafe at | ting under bay Je ananent age mp3 and prone Prayer was offered by the | interest =, rare epee ‘enh go gees to Mr. ‘ Lib 5, wal sold at ued y alip at two 0° Pee: 4 tom 02 provide free just Fay being accorded ox a matter of civilt acconnt: of money given to volunteers’ families iu bee ‘be overhaul. by the Sessts. Ludlow. The building fronts fifty fest ca- | Dnsiners quaiifications which be peasesers, Captain Simoa- ed, as persons taken @ warm interest in the move- | Broadway, aid runs back to Mereer street, Sp nyrnetarde any mumps sary eat ho wore not usualy famed for poiletDropy Ruodsed feet, The wea oot x, ApELAIDE, Cannon, of sand fe peopirty was ‘kkeocired down for Fi Serensdérs, it will be made pba a ny | tg eee ec concett 'T..Ldnooln, of which evoked tho pioct Albaay (ice ante ee ney Centres Qusebetoten, tor Few York, ; erat ei cwate te the cyt mecinee Oe al Bat 3 Ww. J. oe ‘vite bin to Ssake a Som comecte, & elng shew but ‘Metropolitan Efotel. or that the Military Gevornor of Nortolk shou Mr. McPherson, of Canada; &. Pomerey and Wm. Pol- icly give his sunction to this , which wee geiten look, of Pitta@eld: Capt. Huut..of ‘Fortress Monroe; Delos up for bo political purpowa, but entirely out ef reverence | De Wolf, of Owego, Goorge IP. Gray and C. Comstock ot | 3 ©. wickels proves to be a very huge storekeepers ay well as to the public. Some ctorekeepers have issued-elinplasters without stint, while others give . en, hence (or Philadelphia. before re ‘t the meme-y of a Virginian, a President of the United Gare: Detro Bost: | CPedit rather than sepction that Apecies of mone: Asta ported lasheroen tt eames Staten, 0 statcnensn for tredbled times, and « soldier for | Warren, A Chicagt \¢ 4 Wade, of ‘Okie, and HX & | Moner on Broadway, who as averse to ‘chinplasers, bae Wee ary 26, of menor tal ‘nat. ot Fea npoorpaons ) rn a a of Worth street war | stecomps, o€ Delaware, are stopping atthe Si Nicholes | Revived the fashiog of AivINg Portage stampe in change pray thes duesday , Fobra atta et Be Scun Soxs—On Sundey, during the storm, an nan Bogie Sense tang bre chcae rostinea ler thesesbeecnen eae ‘The General acceptet tha Invitation, and delivered the | Hotel. | for government curreney of small “pond puch sa = re oye yon tut a (Game anknown), loaded wt ay Dae tates wilson ‘amd is good. folowing briet re marks with emph.sis a .d ofiet -— | W.6. Alberger, of RuMale: te, @, Same abd. | five cent nater, ten cent notes, , Be This example has led | 4 vy a ee bo ay saad anole Larbor strc jena telgenwt cont Sfaecen yr rey 4 as . RLLOW Citmens—Yoa beve just listened te those so Ogdensburg: N. T. Higbie, oi New Jersey: G- og Aol others to do the same thing, and it is probab! orto cieaiteon oat Weat Bs con 4) pm al Woe Cr ero (ef Erortgence), Wixon, from na he tow = - - deme words of prophecy, pounéd nearly S omtary ago, | ford, of Proidence; ee. ade in shall oon have plenty of « gumback’” 1 roaiaton agai, a bea Aarne ig | cpg leabeth prt Sn baa ieee yng, te RS. HULDAM ALLEN, M. D.. PROFESSOR OF yy the greatest o amen a (applause.) | vi or : . iva r apply of ” McCorr —On oo A MoCort, | storm ple Spehegpen nine yin ining ma? Maca ac | Wasting PICKING TIE StRKERE AGAIN. —The railroad companies “Th, ave ae eneutiarabe Tespecttuliy twvited to Nesta Cove, pig ang oy oo mtr Rar | ieee rondway. at 3 o'clock today. ubjee—" Twe- rant i nose cau add anore that will euber be of | <tOrt.o re: of their routes. The snow ézpeaet ty this gal ibirtoen' Nrect, ou y afternoon, a¢ balf-past ove o is an A —— , rennet Lotey UF A benefit to Ite people, Jt would | JT of Bal ing et the Aster House tion, ‘Was yesterday trnusformed into yoole of water, | Ogock. its eon hadld Maxweit.—On Suxlay, Februar, ‘Tenn. , of congestion of the jungs, ness, WILLA CRARL ED MAXWRIL., | regiment, only son of George T. and 14, at Clarkavile, a vory short sek- pak a luad 7 ‘Margaret Max: ing to paiwt the Niy or periame the sbe.gilding. You have gathered | oral the momory of ove who, “ poktwat and military life, ro: vee oted to the | which completely flooded the roads, crs | 40 the great incoe venience of pedest LAUGMING Gas AND THR OL Bouks, Yb CONCLUDING LE ez OF THE COURSE FOR the benetit of the Cuurth of the ngs and gutters, Atonement, will be de~- Arrivals and Departuces. AMHRIVALS. livered tp the legare room of Christ quarch. pine avenue, —Dr. Colton.ana Alexa: laed ont ice inbounded totereste ¢ Father Reed, wiih his celebrated qrartotte, will give a | aget 20 Years. iant obieg eeptiie, tke wee A couctry. ta tho rahavek wintes bang a combination eniertainiment of langhing gas and pcr a beges Prt ye x! Mest tana’ by Cue sehr. She remains tight, and will prooably =) a " lofty path of rectitude which a noble na. rarest, the Cooper institute, noxt Friday aud Sacirday evenings. | PREBERICKA Canouxk, only child of ie and Agnes | Kesineyer, aged 9 months and 9 days. The (rionds.of the fumily are respectfully ta invited t9 at tend the funeral, from-her paren eve, 260 Sixt | Tha, Heb 21 sche Huntress (af Dounysviiie), fm blown of and fallen in with on ere ken off, and the sehr loner dod fim to mark ont and Washington was a Vir oare now stauding on Viguerin, WTS vite B iteo, W. rie, UD frocks, WW Geoltieh Win Kot, ty Adair. ¥ Mrewn, A Mackenzie, TH de Vesteals, G Cox, M ‘Tho onge of the* Uld Folks?" have enraptured tha | io all yurts of the country: and the taughine gaw popalar that it neats po special mention. This combl- Budek: tvidonan, cde pat seit sam iz nente Dil Interpreter, Capt Wm Hooper, " i ” nex, | avenue, corner of Rovenvewatu treet, at balf-past oue TER! RAL” ', vietdengrens ord. fomarkable sn they were’ the oan mrp} 8 if at niente eiieed te ne ee ee | ck aie arnday) aternown, m Id nes Martin, from Tian sha “leonscartdhedgonon Snore thaittnies. Ae wae au Aivenican aad It ls Dut poo PMC al j aaa Sevui-—At New Orieans, Louisiana, on Monday, Febru. » “atuck, onthe rose ate |” Vessols wanted sinmmediately, 10 earry coal to the fot" sing: ined we. Aahueia st this ‘au ao Lawson, | Parac Bau. rrom a Taee,—Jobo Borttnan instantly | ary 9, Captain Somers sovts, of tha rohooner w. eniteenpee, sttvak on the near | points: SSile to: pay: Sm et recat eagle 4 > aa © ve bit } gee | snaaes ey Sater em h tee | Bynson, “9 AS 2 ar Harbor, N. J., aged 49 years, 10 letter to Biwoud Wait womory of a worthy wut. Hie was eves ! Pitasim non 4 i7'| vemvoted to the lata conklenye of deceencd, in Loy ee ho | t ‘this; for eThas & nd eluitd a Deree ke, Mone Oden, td We a. tn La Anarrer—On ouday, aoa ten of apoplexy, Fran. | Laces, D 1, Feb 23—The steam tran: — peg © ae. on | Pe. si ae Falken ir nny. Ne | 1a puma te, where Coroner Wiidey hei Seheneeeaste et widew of Peter Shaptor, in the 784 } Woaent Se Rew York, a ba one’ Beovt wee to son, * ba Sek beach, high 7 5 tt eae est have cata bon that wo | Mise stele ar ~ ond ia ion | w Ppl ny tty haat reat eS ony bed preg ing S| Brie segs melaera maa " ie Captain and Assistant Guamarwaater 7 on the teiboge of gradetul bearts and aprieciative | tuty and wants Mr ’ Poney and lady, Mre New Your, Hob. 2, 1868, | 120i @treet, between Third and Foart avenues, Marlem, | jratieret™ Wat ahr, with | plue ong LUE RI! = ‘ar td upon the shrine of is 0 sie de Miwe ce Robr and canginnr, J-Arealdy J'Clemacn | yy aivention has toon called 0 4 pars Loe dies tanecolity teeroing, st eleven oven ferme Bh Don Walter, Kou Bectetaty Beard or oe eo hne eck iesecrorane ge \ ite of rere ed Henarp in which the nove of Robert Macomber appears. Tockm.—Un Tuesday, February 24, Kune ZL. Teoxer, | ters : ih N.Y. Hes hy Rta tins Hlgsteanne uate we fad alan extwiting, 10 an com 5 oo wy sg cnn fen eetent WH you have the Kindves, t staue tt ino ro ‘al | im the G9tb year-of his ago. Eat ilie fund sans harsh stead isonig the forte id New York arbor, ent Gomer, the febtfold character of patriot soldier, ul, 3 tte | ta ia not the noderaigned? Yours, trv The relatives and fiends of the family are respecttoliy | year commenced on Suniay morn! calling upon: atavenmned Bid segs, ia order Laan thee tae bie Awe | KOBE. D. MACUMBER, No. ith aven Invited wo attend the funeral, from his late reeitonce, No. | re withont intern N. x ee Swleckeas' tho oeesnte Und CME el cp Eno ), | —————— seme | 20th Third st, Willinmabarz, ths (Thursday) after Old Hoint any alee Mayeoth X. 5. te; sider, for & moment the couniry thas claltaad, and ve eer Smee Ne wean, b noon, at ene o'elck. Ihe reniains will be taken to we? She bens of these latter day_ineareene Ges ier are | Kreui-b'rgr, C Rrewnergesatd Ws in thescengen | = MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. nauiphin tore Ca b Lape 3 j York: JB wha ferent Orr, ce fhe Kone, Fob we Jmiteting the gioricus deeds of Loble aucestors, having DEP ARTURKS, | 1 ‘4 Genanae i DR orm it Boi 6 e's. an wiKinity with the heroes of the past,ag |, Levenroo'—Bteamshiyy Aslat a1 Koa Married. MOL ATAM, 0 vind Vierson, from Naw York, wi a ich . gobels eugeved ii a rebetiion; and it is for this reason | talon ae Me ane Mes V ‘ Rannerr—CGrewore At Coneord, N. HL. on Tuscana | Gatwoy, hetaud. can leet eer aa from ont ath ie r. SA pcg gl od i tn dere reawn and their orem Februncy 24, by the, Roy. ©. W. lanaera, D. 1, The relarivow bud {cleus of the famliy: are reapeeifully } tase arbors the ieeteraie ‘44 ul hist Mp Wo ws ow 4 eur No carde, | at tyre o'clock, trom hie Ae residenee, eta arduc + dag 4 vera wubteawentet American wses—Gonpor —In this cty.on Te y, Febrvary aoe the : . ae hae" y i re nautound on “The ade VARY sara . mM. Sndapendens« or, wiscrable, contemptible the residence of the bride's father, by the Ree. | Weanke,—um Tw jopat into ca hae Oo or couples the name amd world. | W. Bowsws to J Beved wile of Ler pol bel c oorge Washington with that of rebol toa pworoment and traitor to people. Tie early ret Cearnw on this Saal eek Gen extended the eutive Iengts of the Atlanta cost, wero the Lopreseutative = a'herieye and e@odmelations Of focke.s ead mothe 1 ANTED—A DRUM MA. ns Tid _ bo 4 dauzhiers, certainty (rom nil the natin ed alee: Meee CO. task | WA State infantry, regiment, Pay ky be er ea tok Borope, aod poseibig from all the wationa known tthe » I the Bsth year oy her | clot ate ty ein. \F Seer , on the aflemoone hadtabe cobs aod added w this was, if nota a - : er | oer ‘Mareh 2 i where ali particn- tog of wualiguity, ct Joast @theartiel disitks 10 tbere to Mire, Cancamn 3 ‘ teenmcitutt | Seneen tue fone but a practical pwerko: gov tf ebareh and « bo whb A i iy sh a oes a Reever now in Boston, 776 tone, built at Ports. | drummer nee py they By far ia the dietauee, scross the teoubied | Mernd Mrad Tyson. SA SHowden Freer oe n ties <td mem scat 1) 1890) by Tobey & Littieleld, has been pu Se « the wide A They ‘came from stron i r r y from her q Saleni hoase. 3, BOUNTY—WANTED—$i2) ROUNTY.—a FEW ‘ do Atlantic, | They f * alt “ n and Roreign Porte, $123 Keacapriy forge Pk ate ~ fon, a fe Pen alee y o” . tuoom, at Neeson Artes, Dec 27--In port ‘alestine, Lewis, jinent. Apply for two at * Gop by ba uuthorhy, whicl we URS Bes wee cenvitel’ |< on hart, oo ibe & naaang tie dane S piiphive (Dua), Schanidt, for MYorky aad others Sefete re: | deere frow ibe cower of South street