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board. Guinn, Wieseoein and Wichigan?. iepathicndy Hoke higan. Republican, ticket ected in cach State by large majorities. ee, Pirate Shenandoah raat to the Donegal, at Liver Henry Wirz, the Andersonvillo Sete haope, secnan. murdering thousands of Union who while prisoners in bis keeping. ‘ ta Bos Carolina Legislature Haren eed amendment — ag a of Preston King, “Goilector of the Port of ew Yor! Burning of 8t. sonia church, New York, STATE CONVENTION. 18.—The Flonda Co Constitutional Convention adjourned efter having abolished slavery, annulled the ordinance of geceasion, repudiated the rebel war debt and —— for tbe 16-—Horth negro Le vt toy the courts. spuon of General Grknt at Fifth rand reception ne t at Ave- nee Total ‘New York. 22.—Stato election in Fouth Carolina. 2%3.—Battle at Monterey between the Mexican impe- ial and liberal forces. PE ore ram Stonewall, surrendered by the Span- Seb authorities at Havana, arrived at Washi PP! rejects the constitutional amendment B.—Audame Lagilsiore rallied 0 onal ure e constituti amendment abolishing slavery “by ap overwhelming -— Virginia Logisiature assembled. First session the Thirty-ninth United States Con- fa Southern meanders elect excluded by the sagrodinent sholiig saver Tatified the ¢onstitutional , “F~Wing Leopold of Belgium died, Wy had deen filed in the State t; that, the umber of States being ‘thirty. amendment had ratified by tl of that it there- ‘Row became a part of constit and valid to met. Telieved of her Provisional i Charles J. Jenkins relievi Tienes Gov- ertior James Johnson. a ti-slavery constitutional amendment ratified Sepernot BF. Parry. * sonal Set fig hsp Jonathan tra aot Provoal gor 2 SURVIVING REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS. ‘On Whe Ist of January, 1865, there were but five sur- whe was born in Plymouth, Litchfield county, Connecti- ‘emt, but who cannot give the year of his birth, He was Prevent at the surrender of Cornwallis, on October 19, 8761, at which time, secording to his recollection, he (was seventeen years of age, He is consequently about sme hundred and twe years old. Mr. Cook resides at Siarendon, Orleans county, New York. William Hutchings, whe enlisted at Newcastle, Maine (now Massachusetts), fe one hundred and one years of age, and resides in Pemobecot, Hancock county, Maine, 24.—Thomas Church Brownell, D. D., Protestant Epis- opal Bishop of Connecticut, at Hartford, Conn., aged 86. j—Edward Everett, statesman, at Boston, Mass, aged 70. %3.—Joseph Pierre Proudhon, French radical philoso- her, at Paris, aged 56. 25.—Peri Mehemet Pasha, Grand Admiral of the Turkish Navy, at Eyoub, aged 92. alge nen hate ‘Patnter, at Pati, eee Sayfettt faba, Tarkish Minister of Finance, and ex-Governor of Trikala and Démascus, at ‘Constantinople, aged 70. 43.—Thomas wotiheay Bake United States Senator fp oon ans iat aa Roane ised? ‘Washington, aged 76. ‘15.—Nicholas, Cardinal Wiseman, Prince Archbishop ‘ef Westminster, England, at London, aged 62. &7.—George Phillips Bond, Professor of Astronomy, end Director of the Observatory at Harvard College, at Cambridge, Mass. , aged 39. @1.—Field Marshal Viscount Stapleton Colton, K. ©. ‘&., Baron Combermere, at Clifton, Eng., aged 03, —e—Herr Narbut, Polish historian, aged 63. March, — ‘2— William Cannon, GgvePBot of Delaware, at Bridge- Wille, Del. oy it? n~ Auguste Louis Joseph, Duk ¢ de Morny, Pfesident of the French Senate, ut Paris, aged 68. April. 2.—Richerd Cobden, M. P., radical reformer, at Lon- The abraham ecg rahors Lincoln, President of the United Stater, a ee Te Sit, at New York, acon eeen ORE a nth United States Philadelphia, aged 61 aare. Feplscopalian the Diocese at aaagive ne: et ten Franciero, eOaifornine lee si. Hichard jan, American Consul tee Madan fam Ri bi Eliza Jumel}-Burr, at Washington Heights, bar hat ir appan, abolitionist, at New Haven, aged Aagast. 4@.—William Bamonstone Ay’ sor of Rhetoric and Belen in a pene, ae shire, Scot! ton (‘*Sam Slice! ot Ailenor, Ei seed, saad ey Ge Sorerun of Ohio, at Cleveland, , a isonor county ot Travlin, Bonaparts, Prince of Musignane, celebrated at Rome, aged 7 ies ‘Alban y,Ind. 75,000 [ew i0—Hannibal, “ilo. . 60,000 December. if Bells 9.— Ly o u. ctegses eet bem earch" Washin 7. iy nt Da x-member of Congress, at Baltimore, aged 48. com « REOAPITULATION, -_ The following table shows the losses during each FIRES. month, compared with those of the year 1864:— ¥ ——1805___ Losses Twenty Thousand Dollars and Mi” gucsacco si gsto0c00 Upwards. 36 4,240," pty 2,127,000 In the following table will be found the place, déte 20 1,986,000 23 1,730,000 and the amount of loss at each fire (where the propesty 2. dee om | SERS destroyed was valued at twenty thousand dollargand 23 ‘ad om 31 3,096,000 upwards) ip the,,United States: during the year I~ HE red = ae ‘| Two other tables are also given—one showing the 28 288 008 pd aos0 can in each month of the years 1864 and 1865 and b other = ose om be $200,000 those of the past ten years:— f a Heoo'oco 2 Size one JANUARY. te) 660,000 25—Younrsorn 9. 50,000 ma Ohio. 40,000 ‘Buffalo 000 26—E. }. a 73.0 be 2.000 F—csine TiL...... 50,000 29—Richimowd, Ind. 200,000 RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. 19—New Orleans —- 19—Troy, N. ¥..... aT 000 Total... .»..-$3,300,000 | Number of Accidents and the Killed and cca 1. 1..$100,000 ‘Wounded in 1865 and the Eleven Pre- M—Mistosr! House ceding Years. Rice 125,000 16—Uree *Silliwe: tel 10—8t. eae ee 000 11—New York. ‘000 November... cog 8 19—Cambridgo, Mass 25,000 24—Brownsville, Or- 23 16 1486 naa7 The above figures do not include accidents where no lives were lost, accidents to individuals which were 22—Winona, Mi caused by their own carelessness or design, or deaths or 13—Saginaw, Mic! injuries resulting from the recklessness ef persons in To-Bpringeelt, Folal....+004.. crossing or standing upon railroad tracks where trains APRIL. were in motion. 1—Greenville, Ct. 16—New York, .. $2,000,000 2 Louisville, J1—Salem, Oregon’ 35,000 | _ The following table exhibits the number of accidents, 000 30°00 18—New York. . with the number of persons killed and injured, during be the last twelve years:— it Yeare, ag Killed, Woundrd. . . 186 689 1855 . la 539 - 43 29 » 16 636 » 82 a7 - @ al . a5 : 8 . - #® 877 . 2 183 1,427 TOM)... ceccereree ees 418 2,204 8,356 STEAMBOAT ACCIDENTS. Namber of Accidents and the Killed and ‘Wounded im 1665 and the Eleven Pre- ceding Years. : 20,000 600 S1—Meriden, Conn 200,000 Total........-.$1,976,000 JUNE. ga wg | Pa. tFi.oce. 5 =u | | sehen: 80.000. 16—Ch, =m eieiats Mase. 45000 318—Baratoga .... 400,000 Sl EL Fy 3] BI] S—Pitusbarg, Pa...100,000 30—Rolls, 1,000 Months, & Y 6—St. Louis: 1—Colu i 49,000 B|: : 7—Roxbury, Mass. 00 23—Lou sec rge I T chicago... .... 60,000 stor “5 RSE dh Re ie! | 8 a 9—Chawancogaigov- 24—Philadel slsl-l2l2{2 i{ 2}— 4 3 |] 2 — |= = |] 8 heme | — 1] a7] wy 4 fat] 2)4)]— ff 4 |i] 3 2 2 4 1 9 238 i} 3!—]] 6 | s0 | 66 é}2|o || 3! 7] ws o] | 2 3 | my 48 3} 8 | 30 || 1 | 5 | — 2 2% 32 2 6 3 (aas||aa lives [205 table does not include accidonts where no lives were lost, the killed and wounded by accidents occurring at sea, or those who lost their lives or received “4 ity,N.J. 20% ‘0c@ | injury on board of steam vessels during engagements. 2i—Kew ¥ yon 20,000 | The following table shows the number of accidents $5,000 | and tho killed and wonded during the last twelve 6—Gardiner, M 1o—Rileworth, Kd 200 30—Belieyile i Tl—Maryovill, Cal 60,000 30—DeerCreek, Obie, 20000 | eare:— 12—Mount Ho ‘31—Boston, 25,000 | Years. Accidente. Killed, Wounded. Pa, bs 48 587 225 Total Sindy 21 176 107 1— Walla Walla, 07. AO TS Fy ia ‘ne he: ¥ 2 300 107 Hi—Kew ¥o Yor. = 8 3 2 7 Vi ot 69 88 16 20 70 20 256 85 5 2 , 358 43 1865.52. 3a 1,788 206 Toladsevcescecesneeces 906 6,372 1,670 CRIMINAL STATISTICS. anninigpapiitanannnons Statement of convictions, acquittals, &c., had in tho courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Sessions of the Peace, in and for the city and county of New York, in the year 1865:— OYER AND TERMINER. , Convie- Acquit- tims, tal. Manslaughter, fourth degre degree - third degree. - Lroeny from the - Total .. GENERAL SESSIONS. Marder first degree. . second ers a Manslaughter [Pn ‘bird ened ter fou al Srcrcrcre | me Rwewesan | Settee iol eee q 90,000 ~ ‘70,000 rv M—Gharttod, rig ‘180,800 18-1 £0,000 3 3 1 2 r a 2 1 6 4 - at - tt 104 “ait ~ Lat r) ‘from person it petit larceny from verson 5 2 fel 2 : 4 8 2 ve 1 ~ 6 188 Ll N—St. Loals. regate im- 12oMitwaukeo, Wie. ix prod 18—Avondale, Pa... 186; females, 63. 14—W. Buxton, Me.100,000 Imprisonment in Cit ; females, 8, 14—New York......900,000 er, N. Sent to House of boys, nor ak ge 8. sei 360,000 “en number of Grand Jury, 380, "Total number of complaints dismissed by Grand Jusy, 8,000 16--Owenabn, Ky4290,000 | 280, 1 anaes recognizance to answor filed in the forks PP Toial mamber of recognaancr answer Me... 70,000 | the your, 36. ean forfeited in’! Village, fete semen of Prisoners discharged in the year, Total number of fines collected and paid ipto City Treasury, 1,641. HENRY VANDERVOORT, Clerk, GOVERNORS OF STATES AND TERRITORIES, Richard J, Oglesby, liver P, Morton. Henry G, Blaisdell, jonathan Worth. facobd D. Cox. Janes L. Orr, J. Hamilton, , Prov. Gov. Paul Dillingham. ‘inpit Francis H. Plerpoint, West Virginia Arthur [, Boreman, Wisconsin...... Lucius Fairchild. Territories. .Jobn N, Goodwin, Connelly. Charles Durkee, William Pickering, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Brows—Kxrter.—On Tuesday, September 26, Grorce W. Browy to Miss Many A. Keeren, all ou this elty. Pravivanp—McGurne,—At Madison, Morris county, New Jersey, on Monday, December 2, pe! the Rev. Fa ther Fisher, Tuomas P.’Fxxprxann, of Brooklyn, Loug Island, to Miss Mary E. MoGum, of Madison. Mouen—Marcy.—On Tuesday, December 26, at tho Presbyterian church, Fourth avenue, by the Rev. Howard Crosby, Jouve Moras to Anette C. Mare only daughter of Lemuel M: , both of hoxusaon-—Coige.- s residence, on Sun- day, December %4, § D, Brown, Sera Nickerson, of Plymoath, Mass., to Miss Aue G. Cosse, daughter Of James A. Cosse, Esq., of this city. O'Leary—Cornidax,—On' Tuesday, December 26, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev, Father McMahon, Conyeucs M. O’Leany, M. D., to Maxaaner J., second daughter of P. Corrigan, Jr., Esq. No cards, Bixicat—Joxav.—On Monday, December 4, at tho resi- dence of the bride’s parents, by the Rov. Mr. naue ‘Pettle, Mr. Cuantas N. Sixical to Miss Many ANx Jonas, both of this city. No cards. Simmoxs—Mitixr.—On Friday, Decomber 22, by the Rev. Henry Ward Beocher, Wiliam H. Sinmoxs, of New York, to Louisa F. Minixx, of Brooklyn, F. D. Vas Burex—Horr.—On Wednesday, December 27, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. John Paddock, Eomusp R_ Van Buren, Eéq., to Lounm M., daughter of Joseph W. Hutt, all of Brooklyn. Younc—Luptam.—On Thursday evening, December 28, at the residence of the bride's mother, by_ the Rev. Frank 8. De Hass, My. Enastos Youxe to iss M#nGaRer E.Lvptas, daughter of the late David Ludiam, all of Brooklyn, N. Y. Died. Banses.—On Saturday, Decewbor 30, James Banxes, late peer, of the Merchants’ Exchange Bank, ‘aged 64 yi ‘the re relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, on Tuesday afternoon, at ne o'clock, from a lato residence, 147 West ‘Twenty- third street, without farther (nvitation, Bityiev.—On Saturday, December 30, after a short ill- new:, Wuirrie.n, only son of ‘Cornelus B. aud Elizaboth Bilyieu, aged 13 years. SBaavy.—In San Francisca, on Sunday, November Many A. Fae 2 sg ee Oa! city, sister of Phillip au Frank Trady and Sheridan. She died after a - img ilies whlens thet hore with Christian fortitude, prepared for death, May chs rest in peace. wong —On —— morning, December 28, Euzanern relict of Roacow C vole, 80th year of her age. Ware frionds and those grand-daughter, Mrs, Ed- ward Morg are respectfully invited to attend the poy serv pireer her late residence, 61 Tenth street, iis (Sunday) 00n, at one o'clock, Norfolk (Va.) Prawn pleas copy. Cont iy. —On lay morning, December 30, after a pcb inews, Baran Jann, youngest child of Edward lary J. Conlin, aged 2 years and 4 monthe. a Se, latives and friends of the family are Tespect- fally ifivited to attend the regains this (Funday) after- noon, at two o'clock, he residence of the parents, No. 173 Rivington wtreet. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Conky.—On Saturday afternoon, December 30, at two o'clock, Remecca, youngest dunghter of Jacoband Amelia Cohen, aged 4 years, 1 month and 15 days. The friends othe the familly are invited to attend the fu- neral, this (Sunday) morning, at twelve o'clock, from 128 Monroo street. Cum.axp.—On Saturday, December 30, Tuomas CLELAND, in the dist year of his age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 641 Hudson street, this (Munday) afternoon, at half-past’ one cloe’ Curtis.—Suddenly, on Saturday, December 30, Jom A. Cunnt, in the 40th year of his ago, ‘The relatives and friends ore invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No. 4 West Twenty-econd street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, ‘Cevminc,—On Batarday, December 30, at the Mansion House, Brookiyn, Konkkt L. Commuxe, second son of — % and Marion BH. Qumming, aged 7 years and 5 months ‘The friends of the family are invited to at the fuveral services, this (Sunday) afternoon, at tw plock, from the residence of Mr. John Fraser, 963 West ‘Thirty? fourth street, New York. Dotax.—On Friday, December 29, Thomas P, Donan, eldest son of John aud Mary Dolan, aged 4 years, 6 months and 14 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are t- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 69 Sevenu‘l avenie, thie (andaygarter. noon, at two o Soboran a rwanda , Deromber 80, Manis, wife of Eugene Donovan, aged 20 ycars. @ friends of ‘the family are respectfully invited to attend the the Syoerat from her lato residence, No. 907 Madison stree! ‘on Monda; day afternoon, ot two o'clock. ne, —On n Brida; riday, December 29, Jomy Esnts, a native rish of Killucaw, county Westmeath, Ircland, “the tends and relatives are respectfully Invited to toattend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 479 Seventh avenue. iy —On ni ‘evening, December 30, Rowerr B. The relatives rh] Triends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 182 Bridge street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday oon, at two o’cloc! oo and English papers copy. Frragrratp.—On Tharsday, December Ly Wis, pon of Wiliams 8 ~ Deborah Fitzgerald, aged '2 yearn, 1 imontd and 1 mee funeral fet take place on this pope afternoon, atone o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 3 street. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to Titeenin mookiye, on Buturday, December 30, Many a, da ter of Charles and’ Mary Fiyn, aged 19 years, 1 mont Her remains will “ to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, from the residence of her parents, Nos- trand. ad near Dekalb, on Monday afternoon, a two o'clock. Cork (Ireland Garmin On Feieay, December 2 Paraicx Garxon, @ native of the county Aol Tipperary, Ireland, in the 70s ‘The ret and friends of the family aro invited to iecoe po his at vee = + gee me street, this (Sunday) pherpeee, at one o’cloc! Grummer. es Fast Bi on Friday, after a brief and avers ans years, 3 months and 11 relatives ae ao of the invited to attend the from Ryerson street, this oan * ‘GRERY. —In thie nye ‘aturday, Grae, aged ears and The 'yeratives and frends of the fami; Hs are poe is () maser) er ev. 8. D. Bs : ‘hh street, between Sixth and ton, 3. L., on Saturday, Dectm . Gray, wife of William Pariey Der 90, MAGOALRNA ory wnd daughter of the late Henry Gatun, of New ‘The funeral will take place from Christ church, New Brighton, on Monday afternoon, at one o'¢lock. The relatives and friends of the farnily are invited to attend, Without further notice, The boat will leave pier 19 North river at twelve o'clock. Decomber 28, Wittiaw f ceeaenmrap me ‘Thareday, |ANKINBOS rears, The relalives and’ triehde are respectfully invited to altond his funeral, from the residence of his brother-in- law, Levi Heyer, 87 King at., this (Sunday) afternoon at hal! past one o’élock. ‘The mombers of Lebanon Lodge, No, 191, F. and A. M., are respectfully requested to meet at theit Lodge room, 604 Broadway, on Sunday at 12 o'clock M., to attend the funeral of our late brother, William Hankinson, of Naval Lodge, California, By’order. EB. 0. JENKINS, Master. ington, D. ©.; Sam Francifo, Cal., and lowa late Wm. H. Hardy, of Birmingham, England, and daugh- ter of the late Geotke Habakkuk, of Phil The friends of the family are bereby invited to attend Beta are afternoon at 1 o'clock, at her lato residence N. 8. nevi avenue and avenue A, New 3 Philadelphia papers ron Henway. On Friday, aber 29, Gormas Heww an. The ne and was ore invited to atwna the , two o'clt funeral, on this (S»nday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No, 56 West Tenth street, Huxsi0x.—On Saturday, Pocember 30, at the residence of her brother-in-law. 8'W. Thompson,’ Esq., 134 Chris- topher street, Cuakiorre Henson, aged 32 years, 4 months and 3 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully fevied tp Hes ae from ‘the Bank street je is (Sunday) morning, at ten o'clock, without furthet inyttasloo.” Wer remeins wil be taken to Marble Cemetery for interment. Huaurs.—On Saturday, December 30, Euzanern C. Boaues, youngest daughter of Jobn’ and Elizabeth Hughes, aged 6 months and 20 days, ‘the f funeral! will take place from the residence of her parents, 18] Third avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one oe Howusrer.—On Saturday, Foret, youngest child of Hollister, The relatives and friends are invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of ber parents, No. 31 East Thirty-eight street, on Tuesday afterndom, a, thrce , ee Saturday, December 30, Perar Hyxes, in the 35th year of his age. is relatives and friends are reepectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, on Mondey morning, at nine o'clock, from the residence of his brother, No. 186 Sands strovt, Brooklyn. mn papers please copy. Jackson, —On Friday, December 29, at six o'clock in the evening, Wis J. Jacksox, in the 22d year of is age. woe funeral will take place from the residence of his mother, No. 108 Lewis street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, The friends of: the family and of bis brothers, John and Andrew, are respectfully invited to attend, Kemr.—On Friday, December 29, of consumption, James Kear, youngest gon of the late Peter and Agues in the 334 of his Her rolatives auf ti aon of his broier and frien Maan are respectfully invited to attend the inday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his +e 180 West. Fourth street, Laror.—On Friday, Dedémber 29, Sany, the beloved aust hter of Martin ‘aud Mary Lalor, in tho’ 20th year of or "The friends of the family, and those of her brothors, Nicholas, John and Patrick, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 685 Second avenue. The re mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Lawn. —Suddenly, on Thursday, December 28, Brst- in the 52¢ year of his attend the funeral, from his Into. residence, 243 West ‘Twentieth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ball-past twelve o'clock. Mappex.—On Friday, December 29; Tuomas, son of William and Catharine Madden, aged 5 years and 17 days. ‘The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at i from his parents’ res donce, 217% Sevesth December 90, Many Da ‘Thompson Naud M. Louisa street. Maxtix,—On Friday, December 29, Fraxx J. Martin, aged 21 years and 10 tnonths, a member of the Morrogh Literary Union, and of the Sunday school of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, East Fourteenth street. For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and in the last day I shall rise out of the earth.—Job xix., v, 25. The friends of the family and the members of the above societies are requested to attend the funeral, from his. late residence, 333 East Thirteenth street, this’ (Sun- day) afternoon, At two o'clock. The remains will be taken to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. joraN.—On Saturday morning, December 30, Jesse , infant daughter of Edward G. and Mary J, Moran. vate trends and relatives are invited to the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her father’s house, 119 Kast Twelfth street. Mosks.—On Saturday, December 30, Ouve C., wife of John M. Moses, aged 50 years, Notice of the funcral will be given in Monday's paper. Morray.—In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, December 20, Mania Wattox, wife of Robert Murray, Jr., aged 56 years, ‘The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from her late residence, — Clinton avenue, near Gates avenue, McCaxtix.—On Friday morning, December 29, Liar V., wife of Denis McCartie, aged 29 years and 10 won! ‘The funeral will take place from ber inte residence, pg avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock 'pre- cisel MON IRARNEY. —On Friday, December 29, after a revere illness, Tuomas MoNigagney, in the 27th of his age, from the parish of Castlegar, county Galway, Ireland. ‘Tho rolatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 308 West Thirty-ninth ie this (Sunday) oe at two o'clock. McTracer.—On Hps Sorin Shs Deoomber 30, Many, wife of John MeTeague, aged aged 34 y ‘Tho funeral will take place om Tuosday morning, at ten o'clock, from 111th streot and Third avenue, The remains wilt be conveyed to #8. Paul's church, Har- Jem, where a eolemn high mass will be — for the roposo of her soul. O'Coxxeit.—In this city, on Friday, bs if of Patrick O'Connell (Hanley Le rp pth 4 of the perish of (bell ge coubty Limerick, The relatives and friends of the families are respect- fally invited to attond the funeral, ¢ shi day (Sunday), trom hor residence, 24 Vandewater sti Revwonps.—In Brooklyn, on “satay, December 80, of dropey, Joskra RerNoLps, late ter's mate 10 the United States Navy, aged 67 years and 8 months. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the mageny also the em, es of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, uested 10 Titand the funeral, from his late residence, Wood Con- ree at ten o'clock. The cord place, on ‘Tuesday remains wil rib taken to Gregus Cemetery. Reusuann.. mare December 29, Cm ronan W Hannan, 0317 aon ©. M.and 4.4 Row. hard, aged 4 days. The Meee etinake pots ts this (Sunday) afternoon, at nn obo, tr from the residence of his parents, No. 106 Orchard strest. minithe OF diseate of the heart, at Yorkville, er uraday, Herr second son Samuel A: and mb Saree eb jo Thomas Hy: in the 36th year Puverat maieal 98k late residence, Eight street, Terween First avenue and avenue A, afternoon, at one o'clock. bg 3 of ‘bet pared mombers’ of Lexington Lodge, No, $10, F. and A. M., rooklyn, are respectfully tavited to attend. Interment nda at Greenwood. San Francisco and Baltimore re please copy. Scorr.-—On Satarday morving, vember 30, of dipb theria, orm B.fonty child of Edward W. and Au. nile M. Scott ‘21 months, The friends of the family aro invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence Of his grandmother, 16 East Forty-second street, on Tuesday, at twelve o'clock. ‘Srhacnex,—On Friday, December 29, after a long and pa'nful tliness, Rowen Srracnay, in tho Tad year of his Se native of St. Davide, Scotland. The rulatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 363 West Thirty. fourth street, iis (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Strex.—On Saturday, December 80, after a painful and protracted illness, at her residence, No. 491 Columbia street, South Brooklyn, AUGUsTA STREN (late Pott), wife of Reinhardt G. Steon, The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Members of Nassau Lodge, 536, of F. and A. M. ,and other friends of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend without further notice. Freiburg (Hanover) paper and Norwegian Morgen. bladet please copy. Prening, December 29, Tuomas C. Srim —On Friday Sein aged 48 years, ‘The’funeral will take from the residence of his brother-in-law, Edwin 74 Seventh strot, this (Sunday) afternoon at woe 0 oclock. ‘Tenrexy.—On Friday, Decewber 29, afters long sick- ness, Mra, Evzanera Tenresy, aged 70 ths Friday morning, Docembor 28, Eitv\- relict of Robert H. Tovertone "in the 824 year of her ¢ relatives and friends of the ie are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Moni morning, at eleven o'clock, from her late residence, Flushing, L. I., without farther notice. coe rcinaen wil be in attendance poll ncaa hod the 9:30 A. M. train. LEARED. pl Liverpool via Queens. ‘Steamship Virginia ( ae, Queenstown and Liver. post—Natio PiStegmnip “8 Dsares ie ‘Alezafider, Liverpool—Tap- on nek Co. gi o ray che cag! 7 vp Henry ‘Chauncey, Gray, Arpinwall—Pacific Mai! Corsica (Br), Le Messurier, Nassau and Hava. ome, _fleshannoct, Winobester, New Oneans—H B ie | oeunahin ‘Costa Rica, Harris, New Orieans—Samon A x amahip BR Cuyles, Dollard. Kew Orienn Steamship Dacotal Mobile—M Aisamuhip J ie bumaliwood, Gift, -Apalachicon nen M nnah—Murray & Nephew are Jerritl, Sava Meamabip Nightingsle, Breater, Heraanah—Livingston, ‘eamahip San Salvador, Atkins, Savnunah—Garrison & naker City, West Chatleston—A Leary, B Souder, Lock wood, Charieston—Livingston, Pedrick Wilmington—Arthn: Hobart, Nowbern, NCC Good lngara, Conch, Nortotk, ‘Duy Point a Jeineken & Palm chieamsbip Patera Wiaters, Alexandrian 8 Cromwell & R. Lowden. art. Leary, Itch: Tteaman' Balimore—J B Small. ieee Jaonder Punetciphin-— Thorn & able Ste, hip Chesapeake, Johnson, Portiand—f B Crom. wella Steamship Neptaue, Baker, Beston—Nepiune Stoamsiip fins Qrabame Polley, Burgess, Glascow—W & A Xeteon Matador (Brom), Kimme, Antwerp—Ruger Bro Bhip oder Brom), Winjen, Antw: Ranbard ac oops aS mamler, Seman, Havre Shi (Brom), Toge'er, hin ne te dm a Bowal, Wow Sirhea iy nur wig 8 IER Feat aN Walirete: Hemabutg—Ruger Bro (Brem), i lice (Br), Alpe, Kingston—Koop, Sattler & Co, mtr . hits: iy campbell, Curacoa—Dovale & Co Big Abby Phaster, Walker, Arroyo, PR—Burdett & Ever Blowers, Stowers, Cardenas—Dallet & Sa) yA a M Roberts, Doak, Matansas—H D & rig Atmate (Hr, Awmns Nenvitas--Miller & Houghton, “he Mary Aun (Jr), Bariaby, Santiago via St Marys, Gam ce é peWolt. Brig Leonard Berry (Br), Slater, Bermuda—J N W Brigham, rook- Harvey NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1865. 3 uor's Alexandra (Br), Goldsmith, St Johns, N¥—Broce & loa i Brig Sea Bird (Br), Edgett, Hillsboro, NB—P I Nevius & on. Big Rolling Wave, Hall, Mobile—N H Brigham, oe Dundee (Br), Loomer, Sun Juan, Nic—Pinniston & Fehr Gon Banks, Ryde, Belize—American & Honduras Co. Schr Emma C Gott, Lavender, Black River, Ja—J Doug- lass. Sehr M Holmes, Tapley, Arroyo, PR—Holyoke_& Murray. Schr Norah, Clarkson, Apawebicola—Symes, Chase & Co. Sehr Conneaut, Sawyer, Perdandi impsom & Clapp. Sehr 8 P Adams, Talbott, Jackmnviile—Peck & Chureh. sn Pendleton, Wilmington, NO—Murray ‘Oro, Perry. Portland—W § brown & Co. Ber GW Kimba 1, Crockett. Par W'S Brown & Co SchrR B Smith, Nickerson, New ford—Ferguson & ood. ‘Sehr Hudson, Peabody, Mystio—H 8 Raekuit & Son. Sieamer Fanay Cadwallader, Young, Baltibore. ARRIVED. Steamship Fairfax, Winters, Alexandria, to H a Cromwell Co. ay Patapsco, Neff, Baltimore, with mde, to J B Ke, Sherwood, Portland, with mdse he ase 2 Rago H B Cromwell & Co. hip. Hevea, aR Cooper, Bulllvan, Shields, 88 daya, with mis tg Ie FW,Meyer, Declt, oat, de, aignaliced ip Mumbotat, bound E. Bark Marie (Fr), Dardy, Marseilies, 62 days, with mdse, te ‘olden Fleece, ——~,Martinico, Dec 16, with mo- lasses, Ae, t I Trowbridge” #'Sone. Bark Sir Geo F Seymour (Br), Watlington, 8t Johns, PR, 13 days. with sugar, £c, to master, Brig Grace Wortsingion (of Belize, Hon), cr aye, in ballast, to F Alexandre & o jon 81 40, spoke brig AJ Ross, from ‘Havana for nyt ires, Nassau, 11 days, with mdse, RWebater Co. Wad Rear weather: split salle, Ls Burgess, Glace Bay, 12 deys, with coal, to ), Burton, Windsor, 10 days, with Gin, Burke, Dorchester, NBy With bniding ,Monlton, Vere th, Providence. (ir), Landrey, Halifax, 18 iB d3e, wis fiat Co, Wad heavy weather; Jost and split ‘d ne erg oe Din ao Dill, Cornwallis, 20 wg with pots ves, to Sehr Horton | y 7, ram Horton, ith Lae tors, to D R DeWolf & ~ ecneaigrles Schr Jane House, ‘vert Sehr Warrenton, Wlggine, diet nat r Providence. Schr Chas Thompson, Bohr Forest, Perzel. ‘ocklund. te Hatiett: Bomon, 12 da : Seabury, Bowton, 12) rs. Schr E Mever, Harding, Boston for Washington. mouth, Parker, Boston. Schr Plough Bo} i, Boston. Sehr D ‘Grit Gloucester. Sehr Anna My Sehr PL W) Schr Halo, Haw: evens, Prov . Wuryport for Philadelph ewburyport for Jelphia Ellis, Gloue via New Loudon. Schr Stephen G Harty Wall, P ee. Schr Nellie D, Btudam, Dighto hliade!phia. Sehr BD Pitth, Jones, Norwalk for Elizabethport, Reh Aun, Bryant, Newburg for Providener. * Eliza, Merrit, trom the wreek of Fr brig Proe ha Cecelia, Brown, from the wreck of Fr brig Prosper, at Sandy Hook. ‘ ss ia wah Steamshi: len! Chaunce America, tna, irgimia, Rosphorun,d 1, ieaatioranas Ganken City, Emily B Souder, Et cid, Lacy, Costa Rica, Gon Sedgwick, Euterpe, Dacotal: Neshannuck, RR Cu Leo, San Salvador, Nightingale, Starlight, (Most of pat ‘above probably anchored at Qnaran- tine on account of the storm.) Wind NE, strong breeze, with snow. Americ: Shipmasters’ Association. No 51 Wart Strexr—Rooms 28, 25 anv 27. The following approved Masters and Ofticers have reeelved commissions from this Association:— Captains—4431, Traae Norwood, schr Robert Broce; 428. Wilt it Freeman, hark White Clond: 4417, Wm habin, bri Le Blane; 439, Win T Nichols, scr Kate McLean Uhastopher A Beck, ark Atlante “41: Necbanel Stowers, brig N Stowers; 4440, James 8 Murehie, br Mary Rideout; 4446, Isaac Lord, brig Surat Peters; 4485, Jamen Higgina. sche Twura Frances; 4487, Holmes W Tubbut, bri ‘Adning; 448, Amos G Walker,” brig Abby Thaster; = cio reeman; 4444, Joneph G Baker, schr Jas Logan: ‘ia one} mi Uren, sche Kverglade, 46, Edwin H ng ahtp th C Arey, sob A. Richards; i Witham Pt nt tuple, cnt Mattie. Holton: rit Peterson; 4448, John J'Emery, schr 0 Soha A Ryder,’ sehr Genl Banks: 48, Isaac Hl Sylvester, bark Brunswick. Mate—#45, Willlam Tumbridge. All commissions outstanding over one year require te be presented at the office for renewal. Milscellancous. US Revence Corre Covanoca, Capt John Faunce, will sail from Boston on Monday, Jan 1, on @ oruise along the coast for the purpose of assisting veaselx in distress during the inclement winter season on our seaboard. She will uke out an extra supply of provisions, water and men to supply ‘ships in distross, and to aid them in reaching a port of shel- ter, Other cutters in the other districts have been ordered to the same duty, #0 that from Maine to Florida there will be rehef steamers ready tq succor distressed veasets, Axxnican Luorps’ Reoieray or Amenican amp Former Surrrixc—The supplement to the above publication for Jan- uary 2, 1806, bas been received from the Offices of the Aseo- ciation, 36 Wall and 13 Broad sireets. This No contains near ty one hundred new names, among which are fourteen steam- ere, besides resurveys. The proprietors of the American Lioyds’ Register should have the earnest support ef every one engaged in shipping for producing each an invaluable yn Locy, from New York for M Jn the gale souls of ‘Ha lierae, and put into for repairs. Bank Tivtre Var Naw, Conk, from. Ja for New Orleans, before re falas: rer vattat Wilbridge, Me, in 1868, registered 843 tons, wad wan owned in thie elty Baxx Katuceen (Br), sibiek suiled from Baltimore Deo 38 for Belfast, 1, reports w! Swan’ Point, the crew re- faned 10 40 Auiy. Capt Mockler recurs! 10 Waltiaore for asalatanon, The crew is the same, of part of (he same which psie last mouth, and were sent io jail sprui a leak vant Deo bt Norfolk. Baux BCoxconn (of Searsport), Colcord, trom Havana for Portland, aahore on Tuckernuek. Tralnered 206 tou, was Dulit at Searsport in 1882, and owned by C Heath. ovo (Aunt), Lvdre, from Rio Janeiro Oct 18 for fost In diatress. Captain day loualy ; the canal" was boat, and ie ly. Crew very much exhausted, being short of provisions and living upon brend and water for seven days. HI ouda 1th inet, for Falmouth argo of oil from bark at James, from lelplise, ints Bermuda tn distres . NTOINE” (80 reported is ashore 80 miles south of RY E Tuoursoy, from ( the Searsport brig before reported on for Boston, wae re wt Block Islaud. She afterwards ew port Sona Buta, Lyon, at ow iimington, NC, 26th from Hertford, NC, during « heavy’ blow 24, whiln under two reefed can Fan font ofthe wreck of the tron clad. steamer Raleigh, losing.» portion of het, keti, and causing Berto leak badly.” The £ lay ow the, wreck 24 ours, and but for the timely asatance rendered by schr Robt Caldwell, the vessel and crew would have been lost. Scum Josern Craxpatt, before reported wrecked at Long Branch, NJ, han been sold for $400, and will be broken up. Scnn Snttom, ashore on Bateman’s Reach, was haulod off about 20 fect Thursday, and ls expected lo come off next day, and be towod into Newport, Scum Awx, Carey, of and for 1 went ashore on the west point of weather, the captaig th She iwmediately erew Gy reached the isiand in the boats. The veasel broke up com- pictely tn tbe morning. and nothing waeseved, ao everything Frifted to wen. ‘The veaecl was old. by gee. 170 one new measuremen', and was owned by Wm F 1, of Boston. Notice to Mariners. RE VSTABLISHMENT OF byrne PAR SHOAL LIGHT VESSEL, COAPR ORTH CAROLINA. ‘Treasury Daraurgnsr, Orrick Lranmoves Sh a anmiworom, DC, Deo 11, 1886 Notion is hereby given that the light vessel Fe tablished off the end of Frying Van Shoals, off Cape Fear, 4, the hull painted yellow, with ted in Iarge black iet ower mats el , topmasta white, dry rootks black (one on each mast, Thie soundings, ta approach Cape Pear Shoals conten cular; mag che onoe Tear, Seat ea. ry her ahould be rom & distance of 12 wiles. one vessel enn vored ia 10 fathoms water, Im lativude 33 38 x, * Greeuwiel Fy caer. Me W B BHUBRICK, Chairman. Spoken, d&e. Ship James 1, Boga Mitillaber, from Liverpool for Savan- r Henry MI lesan, f from NYork for St Jobna, PR,7 nit Dee 14, 2 68 37. neb, from Philadel for Trinidad, Deo 2, mth 308, tow 38 a sisal Asyees, ReeSeedrrame em Ackerly, NYork; Dee 8, one Fhaniow, Bel, Buldmmore. a eg Bie 18 isaare a Bares, Brith, i are irom fig Jaearo cae, Ft Nork (see Minced), ant + Bld 14th rig Simcoe, Falmouth, with oil EOF. Bannapos, Deeb 5—Arrechrs ry i rey ene Dueik jortolk E A Cochrane, Tine rei a wie! Back. NYork; brig John Geddes, ‘Meabrook, do,” kehr ton, Georgetown, SC, ‘ian tn Bae o--J0 Bort bark Civilian, Cunningbam, from st Wind, Nenderson, for do 7 days Bia De Deo Ia, ach od ple pad Kilborn, Boston. RTIMICO, Deo 16—In ew or NYork 3 daye ath, mph Price De te snare hare Rone Murray tr, Mulit Dome, St tiisinas. to i fake weed Gh Wrincpie’ Nye or ork arr NYork; yh Henry ise, Potter, Miraguane to load for New reo, Dee 7=Tn ‘on Hoade; brig (Anat orbad remained 24. from bark sei Eleanor, herson, for bark Campanero, Spetgh ianoog, Pry. for Battin tid s ie, PR, Dee 16— thark Waredale, for Boston 5 oye tn 16th, eohr Wm ~ Halifax. Vina Crus. .dete)—La port barks Rapid, Mare. challt, and Caro, ‘American Porte. Arr ee, Havana, fee Barer A (ry (Rehiew. Ro- an, Navawan: Redwing, Heffren, Pernambuco; White bomarara; schr J € Baker, Goui- Cla sens Ida F Whesing, Dyer, Portland; 14m ond (Br), Cork; wg alee Mk! o ESTON, Der ships mapette (Be) a Liverpool via New ‘Onleane Hath, fein (Bt), Bellva, Port de France: bark Milton, Bu ley, Nev he; 18th, sh Kart (itr), J w On Cid th, bi Al bag, Seed in barks Fagle, poh from NYork: Honduraa, th New Or tries Juno, RA Ie Wales, from Gt Rh! Lutatt ‘alt, for bi and bark rland, Maria L Davie (Br), se, Woodward, NYork, rein ‘ayonne, MOMILE. Dec Starr ship. Progra NORFOLK, Deo®—Arr sehr Lamartine, Reynolds, New York, PHILADELPHTA, Dec 20—Arr steamer Stars & Siri RUPH A nS anarewe (bri, Rosgmorer dow Aulnuta (30). Beck, do. achr J Brdley. Bradley, Nor, ‘Netowe bent Houston, wieh. 1d! from Charleston! Gold Hanier, Holifax, Cli barke Amalia (Prus), Bilber. schinidi, Cork for orders; Reunion, Tracy, New Orleans. urig Gen Banks, Ketehum, Lh sche J Satierihwatte, Long, few Urvars; AM Aldridge, Rusher, NYork: Native, Riley, ’ Salon & Cannon, i i om Win’ NO, irk oestnen Fair el, XYork. oGa stn, \aecsiee bodtoe Heimer, ‘Bavene’ Pow.

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