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Chamber of Commeree, PRAODS UYON THB REVENUE LAW, ETO. Apspecial meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday at their rooms, 10 Kear the report of the committee appointed to take into coneiteration the bill Rew before Congress relative to the Revenue jaw. Mr. A. A. Low, in the absence of the President, occu- pled the chair. Mr. Cusnies Gorm vead the report, which is as ‘ol- lows:— Roligiows Intellycnee- eBUKCH seavioss SUNDAY, MARCE 1, A new Baptist congregas ion is fast Glhng up iD Brook- dyn, under tbe auspices of Rev. Matthew Hale Smith, ‘whose labore thus far bave beep fully requited. The ge- etoty vow worships fa the Athenwum, in Atlantic strest, whoro the interesting discourses of Mr, Smith attract erowds of jisteners, ‘The sermon this morning, at balf- post ten o'ciock, will be tho firat of a series on the subject a Pusure Life,” and will aim at We cepclugion that there “ought to bea future }ife.” Thoevening’s discourse, ‘The committee to ‘wae referred tbe bill now be- “ cen. | fore Congress, “2B dillto ent and punish eoqumens ing at half paat seven, will be on meant Ascem- | Vode apo the po ety Say ty Gone tcemaek won, or Hope of the Resurrection of the Dead. that they have examined with a mich care ue the limit- key. Edward Payson Hammond, the }vangelict, is cre- sting considerable religious excitement in Brooklyn, by bie preaching ot the Tabernacle, in Fulton avenue. Large eudiences are greeting his iabors, which bave thus far wot culy proved baghly sateresting and satisfactory, but faye been attonded with a vast dea) of yood and tho re- clamation of many young men, Mr. Hammond will Preach ibis evou.ng at balf past seven o'clock. Comme- Bien service will be held io tbe church at half-past ten viclock. (his morning, ubder the direction of ibe pastor, Rey. Mr, harthe ‘The Key. } Brooks will give the sermon on “Univer. aatsin ag a Life,” postponed !ast Sunday on account of the wiorm. at ike Twentieth street church, between Pixth and Sevenuh aveoces, this afternoon at three o'cicuk. Mora shy sertoon at bull-purt toa, 4 wencieg 43 behalf ofthe ‘Poor Fund” of the Alliance wil be hei imtbe City Assembly Rooms, Broaiway, this. - ume allowed them would permit the Henate ee No, 506, reported by the Committeo on Finance on the 10th fost, and whieb has since passed the Senate and is now before the Judiciary Committee of the House, and also substantially the same bill, No. 736, introduced in the House by Mr. Washburne and referred to the Committee om Commerce Febru: 10. Your committee 1 deeply !mpressed witb the im- portatcs of tho nutjocta embraced in the bills above re- ee ‘de more interested in protecting and upholding the houest commerce of the country thas the merchants of New York; their capital and good name are invested in it; they are pledged to.aia and > ng im the establishment of al) proper barriers and safeguards against frauds in the revenue of the country in the im- portation of merchandise, because frauds in the revenue work a like fraud on the honest importer; and, while your committee find in these bills ome things 10 co.nmenid, they cannot fail to seo ip them 61 co ot basty and in- equriderate dogisiation, and Dalevo ‘tbat me passage of o1- ther-of them, without material aanene nis, eid Se de productive of evil rather than good, 7 net had time, and will pte OR me tane evening. (eo. auderson will preach, Addresses by Dr, | the whole-bill, but will take a section or fe'lof Carnie, Rev. Ugh Carpenter ad Rev. Chas. | MYC Ms cmarMeter iden that ufiaraih aida c Goss . ‘vit that any fraud on the revenue hag at any time been committed, or —— the pat warrant directed to the Collector of. the bim or bis agents to enter any place or Premises, ase any invoices, books or papers are deposited, aud take and carry the same away to be inspected, and retain them as jong as be may think necessary, Your committoe is of the opinjon that such a provision is not called for under apy circumstances. Apy merchant, hewever innocent, might, at the instance of any evil disposed person, be ruined under such @ Jaw, by baving nls books and pa- pers taken away, and bis ‘whole business arrested. Sup- pose a merchant bus received and entered at the Custom House an invoice of merchandise consicned to him for sale op abippers’ account. He bas paid duty on the in- voice quantity and value, which he supposed was correct; ‘but it turns Out that some discrepancy or error is dis: covered at the Custom House, which may cast scepicion on the honesty of the consignor, but which, if be were present, he might remove by explanations: or, suppose a Clerk , disebarged for dishonesty, out of revenge should accuse his emyloyer of some attempt to defraud the reve- pue—under such @ law all ‘De taken away, overhauled and penis a ‘the discretion of the Collector or Solicitor of the Such a law would give power liable ox eesah and fre- quent abuse, and, in the bands of unscropulous persons, whose chief ‘object is pecuniary gain, would be made tbe engine of extortion. In the opinion of your committee this provision, adopted, would lead to corruption and oppression. Via i +. Bey. unkins, D..D., jate President’ of Wasb- tgten Covece, Virgigia, will preach in tbe Cana) street Jresby torah chureb, entrance in Greene street, at half- pest bop © clock this mornwe and three o'clock this after- woon. Tho exhibition of the State etreet Congregational Sun- day school, Prooklyn, Rey. N. Heston, pastor, wil) be re- tymted on Monday evening at seven o'clock, with an en- tire change #f programme, Several uew and thrilling Jneces, «DM F)Cuking and singing, will be introduced; also Several Dew tabicaus. Rev. J. S. Kailoch wil} preach bis third annual sermon ‘hie moruing, 10 whe Laight street chureb, corner of Taight and Varick streets. He will also preach in the evémng a sermon appropriate to the occasion. The jectures at the South Baptist church, in Twenty- @fth sirect, between Seventh and Fighth avenues, are grow, in snterest, and bave become a prominent feature of our Sunday eveaing discourses. The one this evening (the eigbth) will be debvered by Rev. Edward Thomp won U, D., and the subject will be ‘(Regeneration,”” The gery ice wi cmmence at baif-past seven o'clock. Tho Rev. Henry ©, Kinney will preach at the Church of the Eoly Martyrs, Forsyth strect, near New Canal, this Collector responsible for his acts—a right which the co:- mon law gave him, and which, under no circumetances, evening... SerwirS-to commence at balt-past seven, should bo taken away.from him. It is ip the power of the tu the Bleecker street Universalist church, this morn- | Collector, and a power every day exercised, to make the ‘mg, Rey. Mores Ballou gives @ sermon for the Sunday | merchant pay whatever duiy he sees fit to impose, and uo merchant can get possession of his goods until Be pays whatever duty is dewanded, nomatter how unjust or ille- gal the demand may be: ‘and it is now whe merchant bas beeu put to the trouble, delay and’ expense | of bringing an action to test the legality of euch exaction, and has obtained ® judgment in the courts of the schwel. To the evening be will consider Bisbop Colenso’s ‘Views on Fiersal Punishment? (postpoued from last Babiah lu Si. Aub’S church, Eightcenth street, near Fifth ave sue, Key. Thomas Gallaudet, rector, services at half-past | United States against the Collector, to take wou, tree and baif-past seven o’clock—the afternoon | #way his right to enforce the payment of being for deaf mutes. The Rev. ¥. that indgment bY execution, if the government do Dillon Eagan wil) | nop pay it, and piace him entirely at the will and mercy of the government, and of a Collector whose decision and exaction have been axnulled by ee | preach in We evening. The Kev. O, B. Frotbingham will preaeh in Ebbitt Ball, 5 West Thirty-third treet, this morning. Subject— “To Force of Nature in Relygion and Life.” In the Forsyth strect Methodist Episcopal church, b tween Canal and Division streets, Rev. Joho Pegg, Jr., pastor, will preach at balf-past ten o'clock this morning wnd at half-past seven in the evening, ‘The Independent Methodists, Forty-firet street, vear Hixth gvenue, Key. H Mattison, pastor, will have preach: ng W day, as usual, at balf-past ten o'clock in the morning and at balf past seven in the evening. Baptiem (by im wertion) at the «loss of the evening sermon. in the Fourth aveaap Presbyterian church, corner of Fweoty-sevond strect, weet side, the Rev. Professor How- ard Crosby, D.D. having accepted the call, will commence hie pas’ abors to-day. Services regularly at balf- past leo o'clock tbe morning and balt-past seven in the evening. To the Christan chapel, Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue, services to-day #t baif-past ten o'clock in the @orning, and at balf-past seven in the evening. Elder A. N. Gilbert, of Danbury, Comp., wil) preach morning and evening. ta the Cannon street Baptist church the pastor will preach to-day, at baif-past ten o'clock in the morning, upou “The Glorious Award ic Heaven,” also at balf past even io the ovening upon “Pye's Reply w the Temp tor. The Rev. i. J. Fletcher will commence his pas- toral labors to day with the Foorth Universalist Society, Brooklyn, aud will preach in ther cbapel, 274 Cum- berinnd street, morning avd evening. By request the dincouro delivered last Sunday, subject, ‘Washington, ‘whe Christian Potriot,” will be repeated in the evening. All are invited to atte Key. Dr. fighee, of Trinity chapel, will preach this evening 14 the Freneb Apiscopal Chureh ‘Du 3h. Esprit,” West ‘Twenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth ave court. The plea for taking away this right of the mer Cbant, which he has enjoyed ever since the formation of the government, is based on the fact that be, the coliec. tor, is eupposed to act under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury,ana pay into the Treasury ail moneys collected, and therefore ought not to be beld responsi ‘rhe answer to this is that uo person im oblired to take the burdens. Again, if the Collector, acting under the directione of the Secretary ol’the Treasury, exacts duties illegally , that bound to indemnify and save the Collector barm- t would bave no clam which be could enforce against the Secretary, but would be le't en- tirely at the mercy and caprice of that officer and his subordinates; and then again would be opened advor for eXtortion jm the shape of commissions and fees to secure the payment by the government cy judgments obtained im the United States courts. If the government in- tends to be houest and to ins the judgments of its own courts, why deprive a merchant of the power to collect them ! that power been abused ? Has execution been issued without necessity or hastily ? If any ubnse of this power can be ghown to justify it, Jot there be a proviso that execution shal] not issue till turty days after final judgment. This would give all need! ‘thus the Collector from all trouble. Your committee would recommend to any rson who tor illegal oppression, to read the opinions of Judgestory and Judge McLean, in 3 Howard's Reports, page 2 And your committee respectfully oiler the following re- solution :— Resolved, That the report of the committee appointed before Congress to preveut and punish frauds ou the reve- Due, be accepted and adopted, and that duly authenti- cated copies thereof be transmitted ww the propor com- mittees of the Sevate and House of Representatives of the Uyited States. A of woicb is rae Sones HENRY T. MALI, Ob mot.on, the report was adopted, ordered printed and copies transmitted to Congress. Mr. Low stated that the honorary directors of the At- Jantic Telegraph Company had asked permission to occa Py the rooms of the Chamber for a meeting on Wedneeday next, which permission was granted. cromittee. murs. Sermon ib Puglish, church service in Freneb. Mr. Tovcey alluded to the organization of a society Rey lr. Verreo will preach in the morning. Morning | wnder the name of the United States Commercial aod Statistical Society (a circular of which was reaa), re- services at haifpnst ten o'clock; evening at half-past feven. Sunday sehool in the basement of the church at haif-past nige i the morning. Rev. Dr. 2. P. Phillipe (late chaplain of the Ninth New York State silitiw, now of the United States Army), will preach ia the plone churet, Twenty-eighth street, near Broadway, this afternoon, at three o'clock; and will make marking that it would be well for the Chamber to bo re. presented in it. The next meeting of the rociety was to be held at Washington, on March 2. On motion, Mesers. Stevens, Conklin and Toucoy were appointed a committee from the Chamber to attend the meeting Mr. STURGES #tated that it was bis intention at the next regular meeting to call attention to the movement of the Legislature of Illinois relative to opening communication momo vieresting statewente on “Camp Life.” Rev. | with Canada by way of the Ottawa and St. Lawrence, and Sldncy A, Corey will preach in the evening, at balf-paet | Feport some action in the matter. rr 00 0 lock ‘The Chamber then adjourned. Harbor Defences. More Light in Brooklyn. MRETTG OF TEL COMMISSION ORGANIZATION AND AD- 20 THE EDITOR OF THE UERALD. JOUKNMEST, BTC. The Comins oners appointed by the city government te devise moans for improving the defences of Now York arbor hold tueir tirst meeting yesterday, at eleven o'cloca BROOKLYN, Feb, 28, 1963. Your article in thie morning’s Hemaco on the lighting Of the streets of this city bas attracted much attentiou. The subject 16 oue of great ymportanos, #0 far as the inte- (——1808.— —1859.——, 160. —> TAM3 P.M. 7AM. 3 P.M. December..38.16° 89:16 28.11 35.4 January... — i February, ——1863.— TAM.3P.M %.d 40 29.13 98.12 TARUB GHOWING THE MEAN OF THR AVERAGE TEMPERATURE OF yassnab Ror months, one Jan. ae Feb), yeno-ee Pr ~ 1461-62 - do. 18€2-63 do. ‘very mild, it will be seen from the above statement that the average mean temperature of the winter of 1862-63 (32.5 degrees) is lower than the average of the five years—viz: 33.2 degrees—aud that the winter months of 1858-59 and 1861-62 average two degroes higher than the winter just past. in the months of December, January and February last, and a tolerably good supply of ice might have been gathered during either of those months bad not each successive freezing been foliowed by sudden warm rains, ie books and papers could | sufficient to entirely destroy the prospect of obtaining ice to any extent in our vicinity. We understand that the Knickerbocker and other ice companies are making ar- rangements to get supplies from the State of Maine and the Britieb Provinces, and it is tobe hoped that they af | Will be successful in doing 80. Sec. 13 takes away the merchant’s right to holdthe | The Late Railway Collision on the Cam- by the collision of the ow! train, from Philadelphia, and the Lightning express, from New York. York train to p engize and the front cars baving got off, the fourth car was etruck by the engine of the express train, and thrown completely off the track. frent, and the engine wert. noariy half way through it, when’ it was turned from the track and run down the embankment into the canal, a perfect wreck, taking with it the cars attached to it. nd firemen a hairbreadth the switch, comparatively fow were injnred. sustained greater or less injury, but tenof them so slightly Office of Collector, and whoever does take it must bear its | #6 to be able to go on their way. kindness of the physicans of the place and others were wround. tion when the collision took place. The lights of the up time for the government © pay the amount and pte not visible to the ex) e or ‘he exjret afew moments earlier, the result woul favors this scheme to deprive the merchant of his remedy | probably bave been the total destruction of both t1 Ob the 21si instant, to whom was referred the bill now | tary and treasurer of the Western Union Telegraph Com- pany from the date of ite organization, died last night. He was rup over by a runaway team while in his own sleigh some days since, and the injuries then received have proved fatal. Meteorological Observation: OCOMPAKATIVE TAULE OF THE AVERA@E TEMPERATURE OF THIS CITY POR THE WINTERS OF 1858-59, 1860-6] anv 1862-63, ‘The following tables, compiled from the thermometrjcal records kept by A. J. Delatour, No. 254g Wall strect, are mteresting, 29 showing the temperature of the three winter months of the past five years: — TANLE SHOWING THB MIGHEST’AND LOWEST AVKRAGE OF THB MBACURY AY S2VEN O'CLOCK A. M, AND THREB O'CLOCK P.M. DURING THE MONTES OF DECKMBER, JARUARY AND FEKRUA- RY FOR THB PAST VIVE YEARS, 4. Ml. 1858-— Dec. 16. . 1858—es. 19... 1859—Jan. 11 TABLE RHOWING THR AVERAGD TEMPERATURE OF KACH WINTER ‘MONTH AT SEVEN O'CLOCK A. M, AND THREE O?CLOCK P. Me ‘Wy THRE WINTER MONTHS OF THE PAST ve become "30:5 Average of the ve Years... +++ Althpugh the winter just past “bas been remarked as There have been several cold snaps den and Amboy Line. RROW USCAFE OF BOTH TRAINS FROM TOTAL DE- STRUCTION--NAMES OF THE INJURED PASSENGERS, Puanceton, N. J., Fob. 27, 1863. A serious accident occurred at this piace this morning The train from Philadelpbia stops here for the New » and, just as it was switching off, the The freight car was struck in ‘ihe engineer ai escape, but none on this train were Senet. ‘Ag most of the cars of the Philade!phia train had passed Seventedn ‘Seven were taken to the Railroad Hotel, and by tho properly cared for, and will in a few days be able to ee ‘Their names are>— Mrs, Emily Gof and gon, Middle Haddam, Connecticut, very slightly nee . Bi ivy ren 380 Garden street, Philadelphia, fracture one, 95 Butler street, Brooklyn, flesh wound in Jeg and hand, fracture of three ribs aod the olecranon process. Seth Bryan, wounded in scalp. Patrick Ritey, volunteer, of The Fourteenth regiment, New York, bruised, John White, volunseser, of the Fifty-fifth regiment, New York, bruised, ‘The express does not stop here, but was under full mo- |, they being behind If the owl train had been a few seconds rye Death of a Prominent Citizen. Rocussrer, N. ¥., Feb. 28, 1863. Jeaac R. Elwood, an olt and esteemed citizen, and secre- MEBTING OF THE NOKTH AMERICAN TELEGRAPB AS- BOCIATION. Aton adjourned meeting of the North American Tele- graph Association, held in the city of New York,on the 28th day of February, 1863, Mr. Cambridge Livingston moved ,aud Hon, T. D. Caton seconded, the following reso- tutious. — Resolved, That the representatives of the North Ame- rican Telegraph Association, now in session in the elty of New York, bave heard with great sorrow the announce- ment of the death of isaac KR. Elwood, Esq., of Rochester, for a long time treasurer anda director of the Western Union Tel raph Company. Resolved, That we cannot express in language the deep feeling of regret that we have at this bereavement, and ‘we recognizo in his death an irreparable loss t this aseo- ciation. Resoived, That we deeply condole with the family of and the secretary of this meeting is instructed © send @ copy of thess resolutions to them, Mr. Bunt moved and Mr Livingston seconded, and it wae 4 : Resolved, That.a sony of ‘these resolutions be sent to ith @ request that it be published. rr SED MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. A. Min tho Clty Tau, The commission consists of | rests of Brooklyn are concerned; aid when a paper of the Buwe. ae Mover Opdzko, Comptroier Brennan, Aldermen Hardy, | circulation And yofluence of the Henatttakes hold of the’ George igen om via Netcare 2, Le ae Boole, Oitivol!, Henry, and Mitobel and Covveitmen | subject in tho way it has doue ‘there ic some hope of te- | Mrs. F. Docms, nee Loibean, of this city. Price, Hoi , Kopper, Bayes and Jones arise, Tho reas blame lies with the arended charter, | got \enteal Amiorien Me tke, pocaeest now of tnaae On 1 of Alderman Root, Mayor Opdyke was | which appears to have beenframed by the advocates of y. to ¢ ele tod President, Comptrolier Brennan, Vice Yresideut, | the old Koman system of centralizing power. Al) tho taxes of our city are raised by the Aldermen and Supervi nore (every ward returns one of each) in joint board; but we cannot exceed the amount which the Mayor ja his budget desires us to raise, #0 that nineteen Aldermen and pineteen Supervisors, elected by the people, are in this cage (and some otuers, to0,1 could mention) entirely in the hands of one man and Alderman Hardy, Secretary {that a Alderman Boole thwn mo mmittee of four irpone of drafting t meoting. yor requested to appotat Res peNT directed the Commission to proceed with | believe Mayor Kalbfleisch i in ,this"matter actuated pan sivess while he was engaged » Hing the com- | polcly by the desire to leseen taxation; but be has been | iter: . told by us, over and over again, that public opinion is Coenciiman Haves moved thet Koo the Comission | against hiro. Ho appears to forget that there ara many = mr it ice ; ioet oo Wedoesday ext, a | nighte throughont the year when the moon—no doubt (or } on oc Carrie | gond'reasogs of ber own—doen not abine, though the alma | ‘The PReDevE now announced the committee to be ile t , Aldermen Bool and Uttiwell and Councilmen Jones and | ™#® ‘lle o she ought RICHARD TERNAN, Alderman Ninth ward. pirollor Burwway asked if there was anything elo the Commission, and, beiag ausys a btodche meal tive, he moved that the Commission adjoura . UY Sangh gop meg i oe a) is Sadan Gee adearedl ae Weal Commander W. Mogtair, C. 8. N., wa led io Sayan. ann ee ee SO ‘ednesday ext, at on the 17th, with appropriate tailitary honors, as og WE ches - ol. Wm. Cumming diet revently in Augusta in his 76th emia — : Femarkadle | veur, He wate colonel in the United States Army during | the war of 1812-14 with Great Britain, and was o1 ered tt mesit jot o i) 4 "o Application for a Weit of Habeas Corpas Position of major general by President Polk, but dit not accept it for a British Sabject Confined ja Fort Lafayette. UN PED BTAVPA CIRGUTT COURT, 1 ened Barn. cent irreroo!—Steanebip Africa—Lord Abinger, Neab L Ke.ore Hoo. Judge Shipman Whom, Mise Hhiton, Meaud Mrs Bouron and intent. Mt Pen, 28, he Master of J. Mt. Vernon, a British Sub | Mire Brock, Miny Bs be . Per Mr Schubert, John Baily F it Fi wr | pet, Confined ve Afayette.—The application for a writ an wo children, son, Mr Meataater, { haveas corpue, directed to the officer in command of f Peleve Joseph Siewert. de, B It Hodgson, , Wn Sanderson Sohim, vd ‘ul Fert Lafayette, was renewed. Mr. Fdwin James read an ties Davia itr Aiges t t fron nphy,ef whieb the following is an | ‘a ina i abstract: —The law, nets f, eomilves tJ. M. afay t Thomas Dauphy, counselior at | roon, a Britieh subject, is now 0 Now York barbor, and that Mr North, Siipper, Chas Car number of if © B Gerartia, U Nesbitt, Thomas Fergusob. taal } he ur not litted or dotained by o r adie oie a ained by virtue of any pr |. Port Rovat~ penta Ameo Col, Green, U 8 N, Capt Psuet hy woy court of the United States, or any judge & i, Mire Oortyett and forts Mrs Yan Brant, Mrs Hews ted, More sey tribunal o . rocnd Mra Coggswel if aod Meg Smith wad two ret, Dy 1 of | or criminal jurisdic M jor and Mra Plunpton, Major Paulding, Ma.or Maso ‘Won, that the case of pretence of such confinement is | M OF bane iy Sih ey Witham oe mit Hall, e@nknown to the Yy “ * fae be ¢ bean Tout Suall. Lieut Kevin he hb, Acting penn dota Brockatt, of habeas 't Moree, Berke, in commend af Fort’ tatayette yan Ben to have the bodyors aoe bene? Krarc@ # Wheat, kd Mp tune, Mr Waker i " ¥ * ¥en vty Mr Hamntiton, Me Lots, Mr Stow cout = itod anthoriten to show that tho United Staton Mocker, Mate Bartawy Me Seon at une vn at ay nal to grant the writ. The fuss, Mr omy, Mr Rater, 8 Cooley, Me nor wh “i belonging to a State, bat | sett, Mr arte it, at Beebe, Me Mull fort whieh had vied by the State of Now York | Mi hardson, M olland, Mr Lee, Mrt te the government, and was its property AB Day--and 1a ou Jodge atked—If the writ were granted, cc Guantexawo—Bark Holland—J Plearo, \s! & it be ror vod? ranted, could | yjore, A M Casimagor, M Conklin Bratehaw, Goat Mr, Jamon said that tho English courte directed their | New Ontmans—Bark A Talater—Miee E & y y own officarn to execute the writ, and in the case of ae parce: moved the Court of Queen’ Pench for tha bens corpns, directed to tho Sheriff of forcnte f Canada, and the court sent thar wn office ° went for sorvice. Thore was Bo desire to occasion din eolty, ant if (he officer in command of the fort mako a return of the cause of the prieonor bo discusted without produc im the firet inetanec. ho would look carefully iste the ‘ohis Jegi#‘on en Monday morning Christie and ehild, Gonaryre=Brig Delphin—Mr Spricht, mate, and 2 ve of Hamburg verse! Henry, coutemied atc.” 2 *eamen Brig Prince of Wales—Cari Epstein, eit ington f infane; FW Wale ral kaniey W my fs, Mea M Pope. ul Levey, Ba Finster, ory Duke, Esq. , of this city, to Leas, ouly daughter of Senor Don Jose Mario Carazo, of the above place. Kingston (Jamaica) papers please copy. GoobykaR—Briscok.—On Tuesday morning. 2, in the Coni by’ the Rev. Heary Steele Clarke, ykan, Esq. , of Sehobarie, “i February Presbyterian chore, at Philadel D., Grorar G. Gooo- r, Widten, Ka, Paptala Wa. McEwen to Sorusa, ‘tanghier of Joseph Earle, kxq. , of this city. Simosson—Re ven —On Wednesdsy evening, Febrnar; 28, at eight o'clock, at the house of the Rev. Lr Pruur RK. SimoxsOx, of London, England, to CLanesa, daughter of the late Jaques Ruden, of this is city. Died. Arwni.—On Friday morning, Fobruary 27, Himaman Arwitt, aged 68 years Funeral at three o’elock, this (Sunday) afternoon, from his lato residence, No. 34 Weet Fortieth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. The relatives and friends are invited to attend, The remaing will be taken to Massachu- eetts. Benkue.—In New Flaven,Conn., on Friday, February 27, Mrcwart BERK, ged 67 years and 4 months. Browy.—On Fri February 27, Fanyy, wife of Wm. Brown, aged 61 years. The funoral will take place his Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late reai- jence, No. 192 Varick street. Barer.—In Brooklyn, at nifie o'clock ou Friday might, February 25, 1/00, 800 of Loyise and Louis Bauer, M. D,, aged 4 years'and 9'month ‘Comn.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, February 27, at bis ro- sidence, 151 Plymwuth street, attor a loug and severe ill- bess, R, aged 52 ) ears. Tho remains will be taken to St. \nn’s charch, corner of Front and Gold streets, where a sloaa requiem’ mass will be offered up for the repose of bis soul at twelve o'clock. His (riends and acquaintances, aud those of his soa Henry, fare invited to attend the fuverai, from the ehureh. this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o clock, wiuiut further nutioe, Armagh (Lreland) please copy Coxwav.—-O0 Friday, February 27, Tomas Covway, in the 23d year of his age, member of Company H, Second regiment 2¥ee eM r ¢5 and fricuds of tho family, also those of bis brother Michae:, and also the momb-rs of the Seomd & N. ¥. 5. M., are respect. invited to avvend the + bus past one o'clock , 42 Park street. Cuvaren.—On Saturday, Februcy 28, alter a lingering iltness, which rho bore with Christian fortitude, a he beloved wiis of Captain Fech Hi, Cheater, aged 64 years, 3 iw nths and 20d aot the fomily ave respectfully ‘The relatives nui tri invited to attend the funeral eery ices, this (Gunday) ai+ van Hor \to’ residunee, No, 29 terno A, at three 0 eck, f Skilimad etroct, Wiillameburg, L. 1. ler remains will be taken to Jamesyort, L. 1, oa Monday morning, for in- teria tot her age. i’ acwuaintand ¢, and tone Of her brothers Joho Hi apd Wilhain Parroll, aye requested to altend the funeral, ot ber lane donee, corver o Hud sou avenue and Tilkary street, Brookiyn, ou Monday aver cerca sn Py rr iy, Febroary member of the Fourth regiment Ui aved 99 years The re atives and frie da ar James Caveras, Btates artillery, Prepectfaly jovited to street, Brooklyn, on Mouday morning, at eleven o'clock. joe 2a Washington, Gu on arday Pa’ — ry ary 24, Parnicn Frrepatiiox, a ative of Ari mag {reland, 57 years, fo menins soe ante “ss y aller aches aud severe tines, JaMEw FLamean, a native of the county of Meath, parish of Boliver, ireland, in the “39 i out ree respectfully invited to aitend the funeral, from bis late residence, Ne. 82 North attend the funeral, from her late residence, Sixteenth street, this pa Seavey will De of the’ family are respectfully invited to. attend without further notice. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the attend the funeral, ner oar and thence proceed to et dl funeral ler NEW YOKK HERALD, SUNDAY, ‘MAKCH::1, 1863. ceelivee ives ienakdictimriitinine 5 PUR) ews tram “BMRA IOS! 8 ee a a I ON The relatives and friends of tho family are respeotfully invited to attend the ‘uneral, trom the residence of her sister, Mrs. Win, Pollard, 27 Pike street, ae, (Sunday ) afternoon, at two e’clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood. Wraat,—On Saturday, Febraary 28, at the Lunatic Asylun, Hexay Wasurr, ‘aged 29 years. ‘The trends are requested to attend the funeral, from No, 24 ‘2 Oliver street, this (Sanday) attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at one o’elock, from the City Hospital, Broadway. Carnot.—Ja Brooklyn, on Friday, February 27, of consuinption, Tuomas decseas,, @ native of the county Cavan, lreland, in the 26th year of bis age ‘The frieude and acquaintances of <=. family are re- fhe A EO SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ocean Steamers. FOR CALIFORNIA. saa satis yore ‘Chacien Fe Paty oan pot vant A February 38) 5 Sanam, wife ach Fay, and denghter of the late Culeb Jobineon,, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- the funeral, from hor late residence, 44 West Paitic iiamahere, ‘Saturday, Februay 28, Port ef New York, February 28, 1963. big soul rest im peace. rs amshtp Fob Wie: Perens Kor inl 6 30 Z The relatives and (rlends of the family are Bip Neptune, Peavesy, ‘iverooin fis Sip M Nottebonim, Lain, ‘M Forbes. faraha'l & Co, Liverpool—Howland & Froth- Fourth street, on ‘Monday ) ab two o'clock, ip Shaki 4 Li Trask & Dearborn. Frreanmons. —On Saturday, February 28, after o lin- “sbie a tage ily: eontougen Bons, corto Tine Lise Mrs. AN™s Frrzsumons, acod 37 ete ape James R Keeler, Delano, London—B E Morgan & ives and friends are Teaectully vied Bhi ‘ahesei agne, Beclamy, “Montevideo and Bucnos Ayre W H Bale i Co. poe Broous, New Oriesns—N H Brigham Suerte ¢bil), Adams, Vaiparaisu-fabbri & Chaun- 22 baat is (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. en to Calvary Cemetery for inter- .—On Friday morning, February Asam ve Sehenck, B Ranger raat inane widow ot Jobo ase 60 Bark Angie WT Pease Sawyer. eee Savory & years. Bork Acme Compbeih Vars, Cru: —Hakgods & street, corner of eat a avenue. ‘The relatives and Bark lowell WW war 5? B Gage. Hae are met cu —NL Meoready. & Oo. Brig Fortuna iF, ori) Borda, ‘Oporio—Hagemeyer & Bruna. Mersey (Br), McGinn, Pernnml €o, Bp i Blromness (Br), Maverick: Po Portau Plau—D & De “Fie Mag Magna Charta (Br), Shaw, Point Petre—D R Dewolf. Crawford, Snail, Cardenas--F Talbot & ht Louisa A Johnson, Leaming, Pernambaco—F Hatha- “Sehr bay emoress, salt Rag eeat yy oy & Co. 7 Ra Rae Gxpxry.—At Hudson city, —_ county, N.J., on Friday morning, February 27, ARET KE. . aatasanitid Deloved wile of Gilbert Graney tod 28 ye years are requested to family |, this (Sunday) imoeniag at mine clock po ee fet Aree eh Meets en Sa ear joseph’s church, Hudson where a Triumph Bowden, St ‘John, Ni my solemn requiem mass Fill be offered up for th repens of went en vert Bent (Br), Howard, 8t John, NB—D R De- Cemetery. The will be at Canal street ferry at eleven o'clock. Pliner Friday, February 27, Paraick Gonmam, His oete read and those of bis brother James are respect - Sehr coegnet Piste’, New Orieans. Sehr Mott |, Bedell Wathingion—m D aueibct & Co. Schr A Corson, Conklin, ‘ashington—: je Schr Hamilton, Ogden, Baltimore ater & Abbott. bs Bally M te hg pom Milton, fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 47 Greenwich street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two | Schr BL Te route, inde iron ner a Meateny Aer at oel fiche WR Breraon, Don, Belfateon ® Buck £0 Philadelphia papers please cop y tre Point, ——, Gloucester. Hawiton.—On Friday, February 27, t callygpentral fees cgi Dares W Lewis & Co. relict of Jobn Hamilton: formerly of’ Sneem, county’ 7 Susan. Bearse, Boston: Lewis Kerry, Ireland, and nicca of Generals and Colonel Gon Sehr Gara: ‘ocere ray gy Hong we British food during the ‘oven! Sehr beth, am ith ‘New Haven, Feignot ., aged 9 ‘Decro! Haven. ler {riende as ‘and those of “he fam family are Pepad, ore or Si in- nee ‘Aivany, Let ss ladelpnia, ‘vited to attend the funeral, from the daughter, Mrs. M. Mahoney, No. 1 Madison strect, this (Sanday) ‘afternoon, at one o'clock. Hawucan.—On Friday, February 27, at two P. M., after @ lingering illness, Parkick Haugan, a native of Dunleer, ba > Louth, Ireland, aged 58 years. ‘The friends and ‘acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two oreo precisely, from his late residence, No. 115 Cherry street. HartsHory.—On Saturday, February 28, Caroune, in- rele auophos William 1. and Lydia A. Hartshoro, aged VS. The friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from tho residence of the parents, 293 West Forty fourth street. Haxxesey.—On Saturday, February 28, Parkick Hexnes ARRIVED, Steamship Africa (Br), Mouile; Liverpocl Feb, M, and Stnard. Fe 15th, at 5 PM, with mdse and passengers, Feb 15,'5:18 PM, passed steamship Arabia, boned “steamship, Arago (U 8 trausport), Gadaden, Port Royal. Feb 21, at 1 PM, with passengers. mails, dc, to U[8 Quarter. master. Passed in Bay ot Bits Royal, boundin, schr EB Bennett and hip Houstor Steamship City of Richmond (U 8 transport). Kelly, Wash- ington a lonroe, 36 hours, to UB So parrageng ih inst, 20 miles South or Cape Henlopen, spoke bark 2! Fish, ae Paindelphia, Bark Goodspeed, Bunton, Dublin Jan Pd and Havana Feb ls, iS ee cy vo Sturges, Clearman & © a (ire), Fredricks, Rotterdam, 45 Perith rndao, toH Koop. Had heavy variable weather for Sat pasttwo weeks, Bark Giulia (Ital), Graf, Palermo, 58 days, with frnit and Uipbur, to James Kobinson, Had some heavy weat! SY, & native of Birmoy, county Cork, ‘reland, aged 43 ? Eke Elion Morrison (of New Ha ), Lyous, Po. ‘eb oars. 10, with molasses, to H Trowbridze's Sons, The friends aud acquaintances are respoctfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 221 East rk Chas Heddle, Croshy, Matanzas, eb 2y, with sugar, to master. Feb 21, off Matanzas. spoke bark Cordelia, from Twelfth street, thie (Sunday) afternoon, ab two o'clock. Matap2ns tor Philadelphia; 23 28, lon 79 38, spoke Br bark Clyde, from Matanzas for Cork Hexnessy.—bn Sa beep geeocig alle ieee ee slien Stevens (of Portiand), fatanzas, 17 dayn, daughter of Charles and lennessy, aged 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family respectfully requested to attend the funeral, this izing) afternoon, Hannab stove bulwark: with sugar, to ma’ Sld in coinpany wplit salis, &o; ber with brig Groito, Bark Centuegos, to Ponyert & for. Had heavy \ daysN of Matter Providencs. ole, Crenfuegos, eb 14, with sugar, &e, at.two o'clock, Irom the residence of her parents, 61 Rut: | PRY Tonia, Bearer, New Orleans and SW Pass, Feb'20, gers street. with sugar and molasses, to master. Hony.—Anx Hony, aged 75 years. Bark Alice graintan, May: New Orleans 17 days, with Fus tenes and relatives of the family are fully | muse, oe 4&N Smith bites "at eee Spe ie o Hat: ited to attend the f " Sores‘ had s severe rom #, ro. ywith a he this (Suuday) afternoin, at’ two O'clock, rom 108 nam | gromecn: 26th, off ortugus, was boarded trom US guabout Monongun Bris Palestine, Crouk, Euenos Ayres, Dec 26, and Mont [ideo Bast, with wool &e,to Dowles, Carwers & Co, J lat 35, 1on 75 16, passed part of a vessel's stern, Cape May, spoke Br achr Maraland, of Yarmouth, XS iphin (Dan), Schmidt. Buenos Ayres, 57 di hides, tomasier, Had sone ii wai 2500 8. ‘fon 85, sjoke ena, bark phi street, kiyn, and also the friends of her sons, William and George Cook, ‘the members of Benevoleut Lodge No. 28, F. and A. M., and of Phoouix Chapter No. 2, are reepectfuily invited to attend. English papers please copy. Harcax.—On Saturday, February 28 it his residence, No, 39 Henry street, Grorck HARGAN, be of London- Jeo fortataired.” of cerry, rane finer ear of his age Naw Beetere. Borde, bene ps 1m 3 gs C4 whaling 1 rbor, King, cruising, z Pp teotid is funeral w' be given in Monday's paper. a tg ot aan ‘Br, ag Princo a ward Fela rs please copy. Kank. —Ou Friday. February 27, of inflammation of the brain, cn, eldest fou of Domi Hick and Margaret Kane, rears, 6 months and 22 days. oe relatives and friends of eee ae those of bis brother-in-law, William J. Heaney, are respectfully invi- ted to attend the funeral, from ‘the residence of is “4 rents, No. 172 Ludiow street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at Partridge, Sar i 17 day? collee, &o, to 7 joe doth iusto Caps taco ark Lawrence, of Brig Oglambus (Br. of Windsor. NS), Campbell, St Domin. 26 days, with lignumvite, honey, &c, tOHJ&C A Brig da dee De Haen, Gonaives, 20 days, with HG Schnuiat & Co. rig arate t (Br, of Sy yy NS}, Dane, Cardenas, Feb id, with sugar. n & Go. two 0% to Bre’ Philadelphia and San Francisco ravens copy. jen) (of Sanenare. Perry, Cardenas, 9 days, Lya...—On Thursday evening, at at se ar, to master Had heavy weather. past six o’clock, OTe relict of Chas. ‘Smith (Br. of dion lag i Metatan, Clenfue- with sugar and molasses, to R Dewolf, 231 spoke bark Banta ‘ines peu 8; 22d, Priolent gale from ENE to B, which years, 5 months and 5 The friends of the fam are Micon ig pip ie attond the funeral, from her late residence, No. 305 eg es this 7) afternoon, at one o'clock. (of Seer Senta Megs Reid), ‘on Saturday pera & ANN ib eager, hop Ibo taken to Hompatend Jolie Her ro | Bivkopert ded a a gc mains wi en lempst ‘or intermont. ‘Cri "Stockton Hedley Feb 15, with MoxToowxay.—On Friday morning, February 27, CaaR- ae fine cof Stockan}, Hedley, fans, Feb with brig ai for Portland. St Kary pr ding] Orleans), Dunham, New Orleans, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- aftern , 1 Gaya, with to master.’ Feb 21, lat 2, 1on 7930, trom er late realdence, 294 Division street nok? | ange Rt ache Joha Bul, fromm Mansan Sip eee Pre Monson.—In Brooklyn, on oar morning, February | Master Bxecutive ‘Onicer Everwm, from Wilmington Bar, 27, James —— Jr., son of James M. Sarab E. | Has had heavy weather; was 6 days ean atthe ia ‘Stream. Munson, aged 7 years. The Minna was from Nassan with @ cargo of copperas, grugs ‘His remains were interred in bovlggmotin Cemetery. and ralt, and, as Capt Earnest ar ilaine mind to New York, Mynax.--On Saturday mornin uary 28, Ronmrt | consigned to Mesars Thomas . She was capt ured, on the 18th Feb, off Shaw's Iniet, NC, by U 8 gunboat Vic- toria, Capt Hdward Hooker, on suspicion of attempting to lockude. wer (Br, of Prince Edward Island), Smith River, Ja, Feb 5, with logw & 8 Juans, tly. 00, Of Jayocn aad ridges phen, aot 1 year, 6 months and 10 days. eee ‘The friends ofthe family are respectfully invited. to a: residence of run the, ‘Schr brated io ins ey arterpece, at w Leber ‘Wm Montgomery, seaman, vlan died, ny im wo 0'cloc! Mcrracn.—On Friday, February 27, Mant Axx Men. tour Wan Smill, Overton, Ponce, PR, Fed 16, wi va sugar, Tacn, wife of vatrick ortagh, aged 19 years, 1 month ‘Schr )» Feterson. Ponce, Feb 15, with suear noes eg company with schr; Wm ; the brig Echo, Benson, sailed for Baltimore 13th. oe inet, iat ‘32, lon 72 10. passed a screw and 25 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tho funer ctfull; this (Sunday) ) afternoon, ret. at one o'clock, at 177 Houston steamer steering rk rigaeds under topsails, spanker and ” Brook: ib; mo at h Wil Ind Sis Muunan.—In’ Brookiyn, on Saturday, the 28th of the | ? Sait HB Buren Cat Greenpotiy: Bqulres, Mayaguez, Feb second month, Laan ‘Stephen Miller, aged 61 years. ‘Tha trieads of the family are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, from Friends |. MILLER, widow to Dani Trow bridg: daw (of Harr ton), Rumball, Cienfuecos,Jan sche Ann me ubee tien (ot Gouna: Krabel, Nassau, NP, Feb 17, in ballast, to master. Feb 17, of Burrup Key,’ spoke US cunboat Octorora, on @ cruise, all well; 23d, jot 36 4%, jon in, ‘ach Tiabel. from Beaufort for New York. deh G Curtis (or Gloucester), Newcomb, Fortune Bay, AF, th herring. to macter. ‘Behr Jolla Parsons, Rich, Forinne Bay, NF, 10 days, with , with sardininn Scher. mer! street, near Boerum, Brooklyn, to-morrow (second day) ‘afternoon, At two o'clock, MeKor —On Saturday, Fedroary 28, Joun McKoy, Jn., 2 2 months and 5 days. The and friends of the te farnily are respectf invited wo atvend the ower ibe net this (Sunday) phim miag: | | Balenast ima o'coc is ree, Kent ave- ek NRichafde {of Manton, Sage Beaufort, NO, 8 rime agency ma | Seg eh ae a ford, county Kilkenay, Irelahd. ; Dg My St re Pie. ‘The relatives and fread of the faansly Aron yin Ba A Tl tA TO invited to attend the Drother in-law, James Dohenny, 61 East Baltic etreet, Brooklyn, this’ (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery wr interment. Quiny.—On Saturday, February 28, of inflammation of the be bowels, ANDREW Quivy, in the 18th year of his age. The friends of the apt oo Feapectfully invited to at tend the funeral, this aa » at two o'clock, from St. Mary’s church, Raumrt —On Friday preg February 27, Jonn, son of Michael and Jane Kabbit, aged 2 year, 4 months aud 16 days. the friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Sent Mary Helen, Hitchine, Baltimore. Schr Aon Giberson, Goweries, \t. Sebr Nelson Harve: Elizobetaport for Beston. Behr J Freeman, Freeman Porland for Fortress Monroe, SehrJohn Wesley, Swift, rara, 3 days, Colby Chew, Smith, W. ‘ner Westchester, Ney Providence, BELOW. Bayk Amazonian. Brig Orvolan. Behr Gazele, from 8t Domingo, invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at Vievery, from st Domingo. two o'clock, from the residence of ‘his parents, 216 West gee Kate Swart” frow Cardenas, Sixteenth street. The Tremaine will be taken to Calvary One brig. Cemetery. Ricnanos—On Thursday, February 19, Jon T. Ri Anns, eldest son of the late John ©, and ‘Catharine Rich- ards, aged 3 years and 9 mouths. Also on Tuesday, Feb. ruary 24, ALakrt, son of the late Joun ©. and Catharine Richards, aged 2 years and 3 mouths. ‘The remains were interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery. Reny.—io Williamsborg, on Thureqay, February 25, Mucnam. Rey, @ native of Middletown, ‘county Cavan) Ireland, aged 21 years, | month aod 25 days. His friends and relatives are reapectiully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from tho residence fr his brother-in-law, Patrick Harden, corner North Second and First sircets. Lis remains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush. Riawer.—Oe Friday, Fobruary 27, of Lig fey Jou Higney, aged 1 yoar, H., only child of — and Mary 1 month and 3 ‘The friends of tue ‘family and those of bis ia gee mel ‘Thomas Egan, are yo soa aery ll invited to attend the fane- ral, To ge gyi Wo o'clock, from the resi. dence of his parents, 162 kast Eleventh etreot. Brove.—Un Friday, February 27, after a short illness, Gronar Stoxe, in the 35th year of hin age ‘The relatives and frienis of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, No, 10 Jak street, Smexgon.—In Brookiym, on Thursday, February 26, Nawey Mama, daughter of J. R and M. A Simousen, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, this (Sunday) alternoon, at one o'clock, (rom the residence of her paren! ayeave, wear Atiantic, ‘Siex.—On Friday, meg EI JAMES SISK, @ hative of White Gate, county Cork, [ aged 42 years His friends and acquaintances, and those of John Sink, of Now York ,are respecuulig invited to attond the fuse. ral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from hie Went SAILED, City of Warhinetow (4), wiverpool; Cheesps 4 piaaload State, Wamtogion peake, Poruand; ‘Wind at aunset 8, ligin. The steamatip City of Washington, Capt Mirebouse, sailed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool. Surruement for March 1 to the American Lloyds is now out, and can be bad at 85 Wallstreet, This No, baa list of 26 steamers (all new namnen), 15 ships, 22 barks, 15 brigs, and Wechooners, The value of Lloyds Register has heen sc- knowledged by the Board of Underwriters since its com- mencement by giviag it thelr approval. teamnship Kedar, of the Cunard line, from Liver. At this port, having a very large cargo, prin- ctpally of cotton, Bure Caruanive Nicaats, Grant, from Frankfort for R Thomas, before reported put into cue in coyers, on 731 in Bouth Chancel, during @ gale from ENE, prene & ry Jes nd threw over part of deck load of lum! 8 Dwins, sunk in Hyannia harbor, remains me when she first struck, Parties we contracted to raine her. Phe schr Belongs in ‘st B the sam position as 3 ihe, NB, and basa cargo of coal. from New ¥ ‘ohne, Bassein, Deo 27—Fhe Europa, Reed, from Akyab, arrived herve yesterday, in coming up thefriver, grounded on the mud, and will be surveyed, Livenroot, Feb Tad Governor Langdon is putting back with los of Dowsprit, ‘The hull, rigging, &6, of ship Urtel, before demned at st Poonam, + realized at auction abeut :—We notice sales of Al}¢ shi fewvut. ors. 1a ei aoe bowery si Se ‘av Re Re Satan eae bul a tae List, Ait at ‘ba late resiaence, | 0 place, Grabam avenue, Bushwick built + Corte (ireland) tease cop) a a il Aik Gat We 3 aft ‘Cork (Ireland) papers p At TBs Pour —MicHaw, Loar, in the sath year of his age. tons, ait at New poet {1887 ‘an Aine abit patina Vile (rrends and aoqn sid tancer, al-o thoee of his oo ort hem to eal ui tte ase. reapeotiully invited w atteud the (aseral, on Monday ron of he rig, Hwee, Darnt Oy the pry oom, Wt one v clock, from his late Fusideuce, No'9 Mut. | picent Bromy, of the Pete, re worth over Bi berry street. Philadelphia papers please copy Towrxivs—On Thursday, Feoruary 26, Winuan Tome. Kins, aged 48 yours Funeral this (Sunday) morning, at ten o'clock, trom his Jate residence. Bo fowd avenue Hie remains will be tiken to kvergreens Cemetery for interment. Towne. —lo rouklyn,on (hureday morning, Febra- Ary 26, Cviouel DANKE 1). Tots #4, Assistant Qairtermas. er Hrencral of the United States army, ngod 64 years, His frends, and the officers ot the army and uivy, are Invited ty au wea S-rvioes, eum hie late Peat: dence, No. di4 Heury street, Brooklyn, on Monday, Marca 2, at twelve ewe aM, Varian On Thursday evening, Febroary 26, Mrs Mem Vitek an), aged 64 year Foon tes MC returmed ihe personal eilec Capt Brown, omerer and cl Ne’, tT wt, ae chron ae, —— said he hoped tne 7th, of New Redford, been Pere ccars tM Martictt 6 Boos, oe wenn tees jen in Boston, and will hereafier be employed in the AT ng basiocsn be tothe Meaern ene be is, soaring Patten, of Bath, bas che Son Bird. of Fall River, where she was built ta, are ear’ Ui Boot Proviienes. for ubont Zhe will hereafter be commanded by Capt Charles ings. Notice scene Am te Livanroo, Feb 9 1880. ‘The Lord Elgin, whieh arrived here trom Demerara, r@ mata w Bee port arrivals above. Agt at Lanaarotie jan 7, Avorn, Allarton, of Boston, Payali. nt re Py ark Auantic She: pe Kown Jan @, Saray Butler, Of Math ho ves ithe from Gupt Whitton, of batk Rod Roduioy Ni reporwe at Koma Nov 22, with 1300 bls 5p om 1B, report» of bark Atiantic, Ni refitted, taken in steres: ame 1 on a ernise. em, dee from Rangoon tor Falmouth, B, Dee}, of ae ne Breton Crawford, hence for Queenstown, Keb 1, ‘Sehr Robert Nowe, Jy; from Boston for Sb Sago, Peb 7, las 28, lon 68. Porcign Ports. Antwenr, Feb 13—Arr (aria Zoune, Glacioh, Work. sBRAcuy ean, Feb LOM, Reaper, Loring, irom Hhiektew for Naples. Banwguitavrs.Feb 1t--Arr Atlauuls, Pelthusen, WYork. Opa A Bassin, Dec 27—Arr wb «see Miscel). Dinos ivencdac keh SoMa An ves cfia tere LORD, Feb T-Sh WG Ys dain, onan, Cape oo ni, Feb 12— Agr Dopthea, Yltis, N¥e! Jan Weasid sev Bais ie, siti Mensing, S0tb, dark Redamund Ionert. He Feb—Arr at Cu KR Veet, Ture qa cite ds Reb Arr ship John Spear, ‘Bogker, Munterde Hone Kow ee M—In port ships Le ge Clough, fox mers, for Staignae, ‘bauke . Knowles, ior Shanghae, rep; ‘eb 20—Arr Br steamer St Andrew, (iasgow for Sir gr tea jas eas ad peneatteng do, bat be vel boston, rgaret Pugh, Nor Iaatolin © Jones, Shave Baltimore: rth, Gov Gencien ulahe, Hoston (and was puivng backs same day with loss of bows rit, it out 1h, Ouee Emersom Boston :fi3th, HUI ae ee ee eer na semi Augusta, Sucklod, Lonpox. Feb 12—Cil_ An Congress, Woodward, New Yor (udu from Gravewnd. Ieth)ed ‘Mosie, Lows, do, ise P Pendleton, Maxey, Swansea and Aspinwall, Laviasn, Feb 16—Pat back, Radama, McKeucie, for New ork. Leia, Feb —Arr Blackfriars, NYork Lirtiknawrron, Feb 13—On' the Byres and landed pilot, Jacob A Stamler, from London tor N York. Danish bark Fylla, from Boston tor Rotter. y Laxzanorre, Jan 9—Arr brig Executive, Gorbai Messina, Feb 3—Arr Zephyr, Sinall, Malaga; 4U Ev t, Mardin lara Haxall, lover In ps ps Fearless, Skylark, Bursiey. to” Liverpool, do, MoxtKv1pco, Dec 8i—Tu port bark Scandinavian, Carison,. fog NYork in a week, M. ez, Feb 15—In po brigs George, Perkins, for Now. - Tice, tor do, une: Southerm Relie, Mi ‘argo; schr Abby Treat, trom New Havel just ary. Matanzas, F port bar’ Pall; St Jago, Rendell, wig a) es Hate and Geo Ams, rt ‘Nrwront, Feb,13—Sld Von Taffert Lehsev, Date, N¥ork ke poue ir buts Wild P Ad By soba Mary Harris om NYork, ar ‘On160, NZ, Dec d—Sid’ Alice Tuorndixe, Thoridike, Gee PoariaNp, Feb 12—Arrin the Roads, Trekvour!, Breema, for NYork. ark John Benson, Jonnsen, Tow 18, Gray, for do Ith; Uriming, i (Br), ave. sehr’ M Mates, from Bostn. 2h ola (Br), for N¥ore. ete, Sd Vath, brig Echo. Bi |. Balthnore; 16th, sebrs Win Eearth, and Gen Armstrong, — Swaxaur, Fed L—Uil the Wight, bark Shottielt, from New Oxleaws ror Breme Syoxey, NSW, Dec 15--Sld Henry Miller, Mail, San Pram. SW iwhere she arr to fn port barks Star of } and Snapdragon. Briard, tor Shanghac; 7 for Chestoo. Sinczronr. Dec 2—Std ships Continent. How! b; 27th, Avistralia, Hopkins, Amb: TW Seurs, Bher- ¥ man, Akyal Utay, Jan 4—In ort ship Clara Wheeler, ita, feont Bouubay for Liverpool, repg. do Ciry. Fep 7—In part brige Herald, Wing, fow aa; mi aig Wire, for doy amc) web my, Saava, Feb 1d—In port bark T Crishit “ Coven, rom Bar nit I erry, sor NYork & days. 1 po: P Smith, Sinit 3 Fock soon Grimes, Hichborn, for N¥ork d days, avd Weer Coast or Armica—Sid from Cape Coast Jan ®, bail Boston. lolismist 12, bark David Godfrey, Hi IS are Antieite, Fomietch, X rican Ports. hl Said Bin Suttan, Arr at Elmina, Warenronn, Fr Boston. ora. BOSTON, Feb Gumet, Bradford, Calouitay Harry of the W NYork: barks Suilote, Penner Bagua; St Marys. Bivens, Bookie, ge Math Jeremies ico, Burr Baytiens rinse Ane sickrects. Ceentotts thy ‘Leach, Leach, Baiilinerss, an ee Lawbert, hiladeivnia: sioop Ju- ia, Crea hed, Larks A Tariien, trom from Xlandon tor Wiscisse: Revolution, Loud, NOrieans; brigs Laurietia, Smith, Motame Iw Thompion (Br), Holman, St Thomas. Sid sbip Ce valier, BELFAST, Feb 19—Arr schy Erie, {Poumbe, Boston fang ald 224 for Forwess Monroe). SM 2 1 brook, Fortress Monroe; Emma Varboah, Flawuere. ‘wasn. ME RISTOL, Fob 26—Arr schrs Daol Webster, Perry, NYark ; Glove. Juther, Fall River Sor ae. an wer, Hiawatha, Die 1A —Cid big Lady of t rs lixpress, Sears, do; Thos pattie, Davis, ‘Providence, Mary, jort 4 BEDFORD, rei Arr ‘chr Sea Flower, Clark, VEU IRYPORT, Feb 26—Areschr Mary Cleaveland, Tape Barba URWPORE, Feb 25—Arr echrs Margaret Ann (Br), Whelp. ley, Cornwaills tor NYork: Narvissa, Lane, Gloucester for Baltimore, Wenonah, Wiley Boston for Fortress Menroe; Cabot, Loring, and Le allett, do for 3 kork; Seatlower, Elvzalythport ior New Bediord. 314 schrs Kesvens, JF F- Arr sours 8 D Prince, Reider, Welliicet for 8 E Snow, Snow, Tiurotor do; Morning Star, Miller, tax tor NYork; Panama, Siayton, Port] peice fe aK te Ker, West, abd J MeClowk: J, o : a ‘on for'do, Evi . Providence for do; Hiawatha, Briswoi for Baltimore. rong ‘rs Emma Farbn: Fland ‘Belfest fos mr Helen War, Nickerson,’ Boston fat dos te bie Wasnngton: 1 jar, Nick a jaitimore; & Dex er, Doane, Sale 7 ek Rg PT a Fa pore os) N Stevens, Haskeit, ia Wright, Fal Bivectoc omg rs Wahl i, i, New rd for ties Mien, ciate, oh tor ae; age Wie ahora, aiease NEW LONDON, Feb tare i echr: Seen Nore ja Joy, fig tor Bostoue ir, New You do for Fall River ‘atid ig ail crit opt ‘mt! if ra Hi). AVEN, Feb 2;—Arr sehr Piareem: Bartlett. —-} savy Cort, Overton, NYork. Cid brig LAW Arwnivong, oun, May agies. PHILA AUTEN Feb Arr U8 gunboat Nese, Stellwi 1 vin Newvern: Pr transport Leith), putin with bey mins ehinery da) ade. Londca Hol ee Wooster. fohu Bou'ton (Br), Bis, Laguayras brig 8 ingham, Ke! RW Wheeler, MeGlanghlin, Boston; Wale Ita, Cooke Yor NTORTLAND, Feb 25—Arr Br steamship Jura, Aiton, Liv erpoot via Londonderry. Cld orig Anuandaie, ‘Tide drane; schirs Susan E Brown, Todadon, and Ttyenn, Oiarks 5 Bith— Avr brigs Florence, Window, and J Polieds, Mare JD as pethport, sehre AL coll. vi fis be 0 oie; ©. 8 3 Barn; Fredman, Tangie Puiladeipnia, PROVIDENCE Teuican, Baxer, 3 "ni SAN 01 Ms ibermass “Sheraonne CISCO, Feb 26—Sid ship Viking, Townsend, -Arr schr William, Dunham, NYork. eb 27—Sl schre Harriet, Mice Stn SALEM, F SOMERSET, R NYorks c= t a Hai, New ‘Fork, entre aireets, below R At A. CADWELL, OCULIST Gare oF CANADA, ver an absence of fifteen returned ork and resumed his Sen ue: bestuens at 8 Chino 5 th street. Dr. go bas for a ae pied caaes : lon ara ‘opinion. 0 hours from ® itention exclusi No charge for exami 4. M. 05 P. acca: ovr, ow WAG AT and have Bi ae fond ere ee ic carte Lara | LYON ISAACS, oe ee Ko "8 omy, OF SPRING Pai ea See LJ Tat a fork. atientio je also enlie! auyerior apstem for vutting laaiew" abe 00 (4), JéMrey, and Chinw . S