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nang ee PELE SRL NES, a “THE FENIANS. Cauaqian Deputations Visit General Sweeny’s Headquarters, Large Contributions of Money and Arms. SUSPICIOUS MILITARY MOVEMENTS. General Mullen’s Special Mission a Success. Aucrease of the Fenian Movement in the South. GRAND VEMONSTRATION IM BOSTON. &, &, ~ &. . WEE CANADIAN DEPUTATION. Several motabdte incidents occurred yesterday at the ‘Goneral Sweeny Fenian headquarters, The Causdian Fenians have notified the General that they are ready to sink or swim with the green bauner flying. ‘They have sent on deputations and large amounts of the sinows of war, EXTRAORDINARY INFLUX OF MONBY AND MUNI- ‘TIONS. Chicago yesterday sent in three thousand dollars as another instalmnt, Peoria, Ill, sent two thousand ‘three hundred dollars, and a dozen other circles in pro- Portion. The aggregate daily receipts amount to fabulous sums Of the many underhand donations of citizens, corporations and merchants, we are not at liberty to speak. THK DOUBTING CIRCLES FALLING INTO LINE. fweeny’s toosin call seems to thrill all into action. ‘The dozens of circles which remained inactive ponding ‘recent affairs are bracing themsel now for the fray. All through the West this feeling induces large remit- ‘tances. RBven in this State the more important circles are closing up. Rochester, pronouncing docision after a three months? torpor, sonds five hundred dollars as a ‘Girst ipstaiment, and so on. MILITARY AND NAVAL DEPUTATIONS. ostrday our reporter observed several delegations of officers of high grade of both branches enter the con- pers office of Adjutant hoa al Tevis. We are ‘unable to obtain uames or tculars, such informati being contraband. oa ‘ay THE JGRSRY PENIANS ON THE WAR PATH. The Hudson Fenians passod a resolution of fealty to the Poutadetpl constivution, under rich Sworay ie meeting was Orange, N. Tet evening. “W. J. Hynes upote, is MILITARY cimctr OF THE ARMY OF THR rotomac. ‘ se eee Vie see, pee ame oy last even- ing, wt No. ick ‘Street, for the pur enrolli members and endorsing the action ot Prost Presid font Roberts ‘and General Sweeny. All arms of the srrice infantry, cavalry and artillery—were represented. Colonel Mil. W. Murphy, Fire Tecpae, & ovcupied the eharr, ‘and Captain Dunbar, of the One Hundred ane Fifty-fifth, = = Volunteers, acted as Secretary. Acommities appointed to examine the claims of ail officers Rosa ly discharged who might scek to become mem- fag members were ace to be at the bers; copied. veirele disposal a Prosident rts and General Sweeny 2 of whenever their services mght be ired field An invitation from Colone! Mahon, the Sixty-ninth t, to all nog of on a a to take it line on Patrick's 4 , Was accepted, and Thueeiay evening ‘was named for the time of meeting to make the neces- — TNCREASE OF THE MOVEMENT IN THE SOUTH. letters have arrived bj Payot ae ae fr DONATION PROM FATHER t the entire of continued to about victmity of the Fenian Headq al amount the "Lon; sane ee. Society No.3 Mr. Kt. lan, io absence of the Head Centre, responded to the del who the money. He referred tm a brief but address to the great fi am oie the Father Mathew Society had rendered to Irishmen in pons count i retarned pose bp Meo] een jonation, which was in keeping with the se rosity hich several of thelt Seances "hed ‘at shown in aiding the L R. B. Active preparations ‘being made by the several inten all through the city for @ grand demonstration ou St, Patrick's Day next. All through the country Patrick's Day next is expected tobe maton great day for Ireland.” At Duriingiee, James address the citizens oe attend the banquet th min th THE IRISH PROPLE CIRCLE. A public meeting of the Irsh People Circle was held last evening at Apolio Rooms, Bo. 76 Prince street, There wax a large and enthusiastic audience. The Centre, Mr. Muaruy, having called the meeting to order, intro: duced Captain Nowats, of the Corcoran Legion, as the first speaker He was nen with applause, and made a isl eddrom, principal! y pol iz out the immediate Meoeseity of awelling ‘ke Yoman’ teade by purchasing the bonds of the Irish ropublic. Captain Durr, also of the Corcoran Legion, delivered an able address, in the course of which he referred particu- larly to the discipline of the Irish army at home, as @vineed by their jience wy James ene, in STRPHENS wi next speaker, He had little te say Spee Fea! he believed the snbject was already exhausted. orgavization had effected one object alread hab The: a the unity of Irishmen. I. RB. were determined to carry out their object or die in the attempt, and he would remind his hearers Ahat their success entirely upon the amount yd assistance they would receive from their countrymen in America. Mr. McF axcame also addresred the meeting. Io referring to one of the Senators he said he wished he was in hell, ‘and, on being asked why he would send the gentleman do #0 Warm & he replied that his desire for sendit ‘the individual there was he believed if the fel- low were once in it he would break up the institution in ‘a week. (Laughter. After a few remarks from Mr. Skeuty, the sale of the Donds and initiation of new members were proceeded with, after which the meeting adjourned. THE HUDSON FENIAN CIRCLE. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. 1 Leg to correct some inaccuracies which'appear in your report of the proceedings of the above Circle om last Satur- day evening. It is trae that everyt! was conducted in Ain mont gentiomantike manger, which should bony apt od be the case; but there were no questions put except by the Chairman, in reference to the di tion of funds. The Circle, whieh was formed nader the constitution [= and at Philadelphia, endorsed the action of President and General Sweeny and passed a resolution orderi ‘that the funds in the hands of the Treasurer be placed - oe as Cae oe by seven members wibered to the O'Mahony calla -, sone to purchase ocly tree or foor came up m tanie, Dutt did Rot Bee mt ae wae tehsok TENIAN, Great Demonstration in Boston. Rowrow, March 12, 1868. | Nevor im the annals of public meetings in this good old city was euch a vast gathering assembled beneath the roof of any building as that drawn together in Muatc Hall w n ght to do honor to the cause of Treimnd and some of Ireland’s bravest and most eloquent sons, The ovation to President Roberts and General Peeeny was equalled only by the reception of Genera! Lafayette years ago. From six to eight o lock PM, Winter street war one vast aod compact mass of buman beings, sod the great hall was Mierally packed an hour Before the distinguished speak fre appeared on the platform. Thousands were tarned disappointed, and sadly wended their way home. fran it ren a strange aud sublime scene—strange to ear the groans and shricke of suffering women and jnting girls, sublime to see this gathering of an ex: ited Face, uttering the never-dying love of home, the never- @oding hatred of the Saxon oppressor. General Robert Cowdin, a brave Massachusetts officer, presided, and when General Sweeny was Introduced the ‘eatemt excitament prevailed. Never was battie-searred ero received with sach wild and heartfelt enthusiasm. General NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, come forward and help the great cause in the only way that can tell most effctually on. the enemy. Senator Morrison concluded soon after eleven o'clock, and the enthusiastic rush to the platform with green: backs showed the appre-iation of the audience for tho cause and the faith in their leaders, Ten thousand dol- ae was contributed in a very short time. After cheers for Messrs. Roberts and Sweeny the meeting adjourned, Irn wil! long be romembered by the Irishmen of Boston. The Fenians Negotiating with a Cavalry General, Wasninarox, March 12, 1866. ‘It may tnterest our English brethren to know that the ‘nue, to enjoy the musical feast prepared for them by this The Philadeip! Sentence of Jack Shi press, a ir. Bostox, March 12, 1866. In the Superior Court to-day John’ Word, alias Jack Sheppard, Jr., was sentenced to five yoars'in the State Prison for larceny. He has also four years of an un- finished term to serve in Sing Sing, from which prison ho recently escaped. The Trial of Greene at Hartford, Harrvorp, Conn., March 12, 1866. The examination of BW. Greene, charged with the mur- der of his wite, was concluded in the Polics Court to pee The, defense of insanity was sustained, ‘and th ‘ourt hold that there was noi probable for bind the prisoner Per and he was ca the family, if LS apa will conline hit im the Provideuce Insane yum. Charter Election in Maine. Broprrorp, March 12, 1866. At the municipal election today the Hon. Charles A. Shaw doateenl was re-elected Mayor by one hundred and gy hye , being a large ga'n over the falt elec- Uo, x out ‘of the nape wards went democratic. Avausta, Me., March 12, 1966. Sylvanus Caldwell (Vaion) was elected Mayor of this ity to-day without jon. 0 nominations in opposition to the made in uny of the wards. . March 12, 1866. Bawpast, At the municipal election m_ this city to-day the Hom. Nehemiah Abbou was re-elected Mayor without oppo- sition, NGOR, March 12, 1866. A. G. Wakefield ORE was eg ns Mayor to- day without opposition. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY. Advertisementa for the Wexx.y Herat mast be handed in before ten o'clock every Wednesday evening. Its cir culation among the enterprising mechanics, farmers, merchants, maaufacturers and gentlemen throughout the country is increasing very rapidly. Advertisements in- serted in tho Warxty Heratp will thus be seen by a large portion of tho active and energetic people of the United 10n ticket were From Seas of Flowers, Larger than the largest waterilles sad white an snow, astonda on the oven: ing air of the ti the rarest perfume thas ever raviahed the senses. | The spectes of ig Aah FH SLOW poy of Ndi om. imbet detictows ender Ue sume sactarett A Boon.—Ward sone oe a, Collars and Cuffs. Also Gents’, wholesale a) wholesale Cig, sh with cramings of os. sant free to tne 8. a. Broadway, N. An Astonishing Cure for All Kinds of jon, is found by using SPalbita's Geriatio FLbs. ifr WARD, AF! piate Cloth: in Ame. rien Genta’, Youths es and Children’s, all quite equal to custom work, sitok W KOS. @ Lata te Place, i Miak & Son, Meer Gigar Holders, cat Dolled and mountegs ed im Legal Lottertes.— All Leg: tings, circulars and information sent J. Be CLAYTO! Batehelor's Hair D; wae te only ctory al Brciay Dye e=—The Best in the less, reliable, instanta- treet. Grea bg 83. ON Hs Bs Ba Elastic Suteh and Lock Stitch Sewing Mac Howe Sewing Machine Company.— Se Jr, President, No. 629 Broadway Ageate wan Orrs & Macni ~ Spool Cotton for er EE ANDER ior, No. 5 Pine street, . Y. Havas - Lottery —Prizes Pata formation hed. The highest rates paid for Silocas and all kinds TA STS este atret, N.Y. ‘Teeth Inserted at Short Notice.—Terms reasonable, and sausfaction on as me Sixth avenue, four doors above Fourteenth street, ‘The Im Bilt few Me- CHINES.—A. H. SUPLEE, rs! Yoendl wantes Wheeler & Wilson's Look Stitch Sewing MACHINE and Buttonhole Machine. @25 Brondway Pa) N aorion ries, ory cnomoces pninet Wale ing the J -4 war At ., oes, Garden Committer of the Comaigign a 3 held oo Thursday, ‘the {he following resotul the mub ject of labor Hier Garden io ih emigrants that purpose, until Commitise of ie Cites Cage ant a ot MEN UNION PROTECTIVE AB Lm (ten MT New York. Whereas thia Association 40 aztec! bor oa" for dberty and {ree borers, ‘be a SE: thie Asortation donate the sum of $1.00 my Rrotherhoud, the same to te o Centre of the a “iran, io van give we a dite piace! ng Beer rary MBERS OF STAR OF Horr Ko. 40 F. and A. M. are hereby summoved reome. ‘Tuesday, March 13, att o'elock PM, pose of paying the lam irioie of respect 0 the’ remales of our é rother, Jone Ward The officers and merahers of vt tl Gs -~ eel Lodges ace respectfully in wnler of vious L NOBTHASD. WM. Jeane Dexmon, Seoretary ME ORREN A VE THE RED —A PUBL AG ™ of the John Mitchel Bloom ing dei @ @lork, at Aa. Felt id ne Venue, hetweet wa dae fourth and Fifty atin stresia All persons re] cA sy mpeiny towards roland tn Unis vided te MEMBERS OF THE PAPER nested req) ty be punetwal 9 thetr vneet at Tk ween jale Circe 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. MAILS FOR EUROPE. sons and gaushter, are invited to attend the ae ths (Tuesday) afiernson, at two o'clock, from bor late Fesidence, at Flushing, LL ‘The Cunard mail steamship Asia, Captain Anderson, sof ttt —00 Monday, March 12, Tuomas Heavy, will leave Boston on Wednesday for Liverpool, The mails for Europe will close in this city at a quar- ter past one and at half-past five o'clock this afternoon. Tho New Yorx Henaty—Edition for Kuropo—will b@ | noun, at published at eleven o'clock in the morning. It will give full particulars of the grea’ Fenian seare in Canada; effects of the news from Ireland in this city and elsewhere; a report of the Proceedings in Congress; @ detailed account of the Conference of the Delegates with the Committee of Ways and Means on the Canadian | attend the funoral, trom the residence fo yon, & native of Baltiboys, county Wicklow His brother's friends and acquaintances are respect: fully requested lo attend the funeral, from bis late rest- dence, 106 West Nineteenth street, on Wednesday after. D bitg and Califor 2 and California papers please co} Ho' m¥\—At Spuyton Du: aan the Rasen: on Moa day, March 12, Euzspera Horr’ Houmes, wife of Sylvanus Holmes, aged 57 years. ‘Tho relatives and friends of are invited to her son, Chow, A. Holmes, on Wednesday afternoon, at half past three o'clock. Train leaves Thirtieth street for Spuyten Duyvil Se foamy quostion of Reciprocity; late and interesting news from | at 2 P. M.; returns at 6:13 P.M. Mexico, Cuba, West Indies, &c., portant events of the past week. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents, and reports of all im- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Gotmart—Brownxn —In New London, Conn., on Thurs- day, March 8, at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rey. Dr. Hallam, Francisco 8, Goumaxr, of Puerto Prin- sipe, Cuba, to Mise Man E. Bnownx, only daughter of iam R Browne, ne, Esa. No cards, Cuban papers please 4 Patann— ABnort. Aiagy Gorse PAyem ie Miss ‘Woop—Roanns. inns. —On Tuesday, March Cuanies T. 2a daughter of A. Rogers, Esq, all of this city. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. wn sreatly <— mm an aa c. rye Died. (in the south of France), on Mon- after a long but nobly borne iliness, wife of of Dr. Samuel 8. Kuypers, of New York. Her remains will be brought to New York for inter. meat, when due notice of the Laie will bo given. it, Norfolk (Va, rs ploase Bait. -On Bunday, March Ii. at Yorkville, N. Y., Many Axw Snicxy, wife of Arthur Bell, aged 40 yeare, 2 months and 11 days (late of Fortinth sireet), The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | of the Young Men's Roman ( “atholic Benevolent Associa Invited to caret the funeral, on Wednesday. London (Eng.) papers please copy. Browx,—On Monday, March 12, Coamtorrs Amana Browx, daughter of August and Sarah Brown, aged 6 years, 11 months and 9 days, Fair thee well sweet bud of beauty Little angel, fare thee well For thou ‘too pure and lovely In a world like this to dwell. The members of the U. B. Benevolent Association, No. 1; i. Mane members of the Pilgrim Lodge No. 248 1. 0. of 0. F.; alao the members of the Worth Lode No. 210 F. A. M.; also the members of the Seamen's Boarding House Keepers’ Bonevolnt Association, and the friends ‘of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 67 Monroe street, The remains will be interred in Ge-enwood Cemetery. Bavros.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday evening, ‘mo 11, of congestion of the bowels, Minis Lovina, the only daughter of Thomas and Catharine A. Belton, aged 6 years and 2 months. to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 170 South Oxford ‘street. Brower. —On “anday, March 11, Racuer. Leesa wife of Abraham Brower, in the 68th year of her ag The funeral will take place from her Tate residence, 236 West Fifty fourth street, this (Tuesday) porning, ail o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend w.thout further invita- tion, Bure. —On Saturday, March 10, at the St. aes odppa Epwiw Borer, Faq, coduael or-at-law, aged 68 ‘The funeral sorvices will take place at the Uoive piversity Place church, corner of Tenth street, (Rev, Dr. Kellogg), this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. | Relatives a —_ are respectfully invited to attend, without further , March 1, very suddenly, Hansa, Bras. —On the beloved wife of William ©. Byrne, aged ib years. than A. Allen and daughter | mother, friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited } Orange, Hovautdy.—On Monday, March 12, Warren H, Hoves- om son of Charles H. Houghton, in the Leth year of his Funeral from his late residence, 126 Kast Fifty second street, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock. Hor. —On Saturday, March 10, at half past eight P.M. Mrs. Eiiza Axw Hunt! wife of Joseph s. Hunt, aged 64 years, 7 months and 28 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesda: at Kot o'clock, at her late residence, No. 2s Delancey street Hostoox.—On Sunday morning, March 11, Captain Hewry Meivitie Huxtoox, aged 49 years and 1 month, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock this (Tuesday) afternoon, at the residence of his sister-in-law, 38 Morton street, Williatnaburg, Kmuy.—Suddenly, on Monday,’ March “18, “Hoan wi “ine New York Young Mon’s Roman Catholic Bo- —Brothers— sieves | Forms it You will meet at our eR Seat Serianate morning, at eight Ly "to attend the funeral of hae ‘kd ‘those’ of hin in-law, Marry, are respectful invited to at. ram his late residence, 33 Mott street, Saturday, March 10, Panack Kuare, = native 0 of the parish of Mellick, county Galway, Ireland, years. e..y,—Suddenly, on Monday, March 12, Huw Kxutr, son of the late John Kelly, of the parish Dromore, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 26 years. The remains will be taken from the residence of his 82 North Second street, Wifliamsburg, on ‘ednesday morning, at ten o'clock, to the church of St. Poter and St. Paul, Second street, Williamabuarg, where a reqniom tnass will be celebrated’ for the repos of his sont. ‘The funeral will proceed from thencé to Calvary Cemetery at two P.M. His friends, and those of his brothers, Micbael, Patrick and Joseph, ‘and those of his brother-in-law, John O'Brien, and also the mombers tion of New York, and also the members of the Machin ate’ Protective Union, No, 1, of New York, are respect fully invited to attend. Lyxcu.—On Sunday morning, March 11, at her resi- dence, 33 Perry street, ANNy, relict of Patrick Lynch, aged 68 years. ‘The friends of the fanuily and those ef her sons, Jamox and Patrick, and her son in-law, Dennis Quinn, are re mena? invited to attend the funeral, from St. Joseph's: ureb, sixth avenue, corner of West Washington place this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock. The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Luton.—-At Monbattanvilie, on Monday, March 12, of pmation of the brain, Coakues N. f Laren, aged 13 years, 11 months and 12 days. ends and relatives of the family ure respectfully invited vo attend the funeral, from the residenee of his parents, 126th street and Eleventh avenue, on Wednes- day morning, at eleven o'clock. Monnens —On Sunday, March 11, Miss Sara Momus, daughter of John Morris, deceased, of Newark, The funeral will take place from her Inte residens . J., on Wednesday afternoon, at 4wo o'clock. ral Rolutives and friends aro invited to attend the fu without further autice, Oarriages will be in attends atthe Brick Church station to convey friends to the house on the arrival of the half-paxt eleven v’clock train from New York. Monws,—On Saturday evening, March 10, at tie reel dence, 44 Madison street, Kpwako M. Moxmis, aged 38 nie remains will be taken from hiy late residence te St. James’ church, James st., thix (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, where a requiem mass will be said for the pose of ils soul. thet funeral will leave the church for Cube Cemetery, at balf-past one o'clock. Rela tives and friends of the family are requested to attend i May his soal rest In peaoa | The members of the J. R. scott Benevolent Asgneiation | are summoned to attend the funeral of our late brother member, award M. Mortis, this (Tuesday), March 16, with. oat further notice. Members will meet at one o'clock, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | at the Treasurer's office, 94 Chatham street, invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, No. 418 West Twenty fifth street, thit (Tuesday) afterndon, y, March 12, at aqnarter past nine o'clock im tno evening, CHARLES FRkvmucK, son of pat aes Jane Balnton, aged 4 years and ‘Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the faneral, on Wednesda: ange anon at two the residence of his roadway and Caton,—On Monday evening, March 12, Mama Lovrea Woon, youngest daughter of William R. aad Stxan Amanda Carr, aged 10 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully — to attend the funeral, from the residence of pond. 1g, at cight o'clock, without farther invitation. Cauwoyt.—At his deuce, Fait Martio, France, Prenax Avraovge Le Courecix pe Cacmowr, late of this city, aged 77 years. Chonsy.—On Sunday, March 11, Nicwo.ss Crosey, in the 66th year of his age, a native ‘of the parish of © T. Delotn, count Westmeath, Ireland, iilescat in pace. Amen. The friends of the family are respertfully invited to attend the fuderal, from his late residenve, No, 58 West Forty-ninth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-paet ‘clock. Dublin Freeman's Journal please copy Cawenett.—On Sunday, Mareh 11, at her res deuce, Squan Village, New Jermy, Axx © Bexxerr, wife of R. B. Campbell and daughter of the late Jeremiah Bennett ‘Cannon —On Sanday, Mareh 11, Mancamer Cannons aged 2 years The relatives and friends of the father, Thomas Car ral, this ue Eighth the . from N roll, are respectfully invited t« (Tuestay) a. ternuon, at two 0% street. Cane —Suddenly, on Monday, Mareb 12, Hexny Eve nett, only child of Heury A. and Fimma Clark aged $ months and 4 Tho relatives and friends of the family are reapactially invited to autem ral wervions, thie (Tuesday) i the resid: of his grand inety third street The remains w be tend the funeral, from edoewlay morning, at Amerie Low “Deppeler, 9 aR. n, daughter of John and dascgaees © Sh 9 days viends of the family are respectfully end the funeral, from the rerideuce of ber parenta, No. 100 West Fiftieth st , this (Tuesday) after neon, at one © chor Eow anos. —On Faturday, March 10, of diveave of the heart, Thomas Enwanne, aged 68 year Relatives and friends of the decensed are rexpectfull invited to atiend the funeral, from hm inte rewidence, 1 Kast Twanty-cighth atrost, ibis (Tuenday) altemoon, at 4m Sunday wife of Inaac Francis, Sr, aged ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectiolly Invited to attend the funeral, from the Pint Prosby teria Sixth streews, Hobok March 11, Kumanern Paw, “or ome —In re on Monday morning, Mare 12, of inflammation of the lunge, Mica. Greoowy, | year of hie notice of the funeral herea’ier At Lakeville Conn, on Sanday, Mare 1. of E (oven poeumen, aac Benue, youngest son of Hand ‘Anvelta P Glines the family are respectiuily invited vw morrow |Wednerday) allernooe, «6 residence of bis parents, Ne 16! Berton Pleane copy. Tremont, Wentcheuer ronaty, o@ , im the 37th your of hiv age, after pation seventeen months, from & wound reerived ne Farw, Lieutenant Kew ann ndred and Filty-eighth reg ment “Home st tant, lis friends and ‘weabers of hin regiment are invited te attend the funeral services, to be heid at bis late re dence, on Wedt A eleven o clock ag ot the’ rallrena depot at Teen ‘lor y, in this city, on Saterday, Mor win, aged 42 years, 1 month an days. ‘The relatives and friends of the a ity, andl the men bers of Americas I, OF and A M., and ihe he re of the mt L ‘ Order geveraliy ; alse Bene Rociety, are rrapertfally requested to the funeral, from the residence of ix brother Inant N. Davien, 206 South Sixth #treet, Jersey J, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Hattie as 4m Mowlay morning, March 12, Rows fonerm, (Toesday) afvernoon, at two o'¢ look Hasers,—On Monday morning, March }2. Rownrr Sean, youngest son of Geranl and Harriet Haro saed and ® month ¢ relatives and friends of the fami!) ntiied we parents 7 McBaxnoy.—On *aturday, March 10, at his rendeaoe, 997 Filth street, Jon MeBannon, aged 64 y His retsuine will be taken to the Church of the Na- tivity, in Second avenue, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 O'alock, where « requiem ina will be celebrated tor the Fepore of his sou), The funeral wil! proceed trow thence to Calvary Cemetery. The friends and acquaintances of ‘she lamily are respectfully invited to attend. McKuvakx —On Sunday, March 11, Taowas Mebiuvann * hath f county r, Iveland, aged 92 years. The friends of the family, aud thove of hiv sun, George MoElvare, are renpectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from St Bridget’s church, this (Tuésday) uurning, at ¥ o'clock. Mown -In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, March a. UU, Joux McWizt tas, a native of Renfrew, Scotland, and inte a mercham of St. John’s, Newfoundland, in the 00th year of his age. The friends of the founity are respectfusly tnvited to attend toe funeral, 18 late residence, No. 07 Degraw utreet, 00 Wedaenday afternoon, at two @ lock. O'Buexe— On Saturday, March 10, at the residenor of his parents, Washingtow, D.C, Marwan Roway, son of James RK and Marta +. O'Beirne, aged 2 yours, 6 months and 14 da: The funeral wit take place this (Tuesday) afternoons, at half-past one o'clook, from the remdonce o father, P. Brennan, Esq, corner of Eighty £ tad Brosdwet. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ave respectfully invited to attend Hana.0o Sunday mornieg, March 1, after a ebort ued, Jows Ovivam, only son of Arthur end Mary O Hara, aged 6 years, 1 month and 11 days. vea and {fiends of the family are respectfully Tuseduy) alter ree o'clock, from the residence of his parents, | Believitie, N. J H Niet. Om Monday, March 12, Atexaxper Nico, in the O24 year of b i The r farnily are invited to attend the funeral, fre tence, No. 8 Weet Thirty. second atteet afternown, at two o'clork Panxer. On Monday, March 12, at bis reavdenes, Ze waptaw Pankan, in the 60th your of bin age H The funeral var views will take place at the Fifty thint | street Baptist chareh, near Seven i day) Afternoon, at hal one jouds are respectfully invited to attend wich her wotive j Tr At Madivon, NJ. an Monday. March 12, | Fimanera Kanne, widow of Bil. r. im the Sint year | ff her age. The funerst services will take plac ou Thursday morn at Grew by the Morris and Ewes Rats AM Poor, —In Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, Mareh it Witte Klien WH. and the late 1 wonant W jo, aged § yours and 4 ann The friends and relatives are r 0 attend the funeral, from the resid Hoyt atreet, Brooklyn, on Wedneday uf Unroe o'clonk =-O0 Monday morning, March 12 Anme« danghier of R “god & 1 montieand The faneral will take place from the residence No, gm Pinot strre!, thin (Tuesday) morning, at tan o'civck. The relate ends and arqualeiances of the tamnily are Woy ited (0 attend without further motine Konan. -Oo Pritay, Merch 4 at his revdence im Newborg, after «short itinens, Ceptam Hramy Komrenon in the Rib year of bie age Hie relati\ on and friends, agit those of hie son-im law Ube tate Ja Henican! are reepe nvited to at 1 the faneral, from his late resdenor thie (Tues } afternoon. at belt @ otelovk, without further notice Carriages will be tn waiting on the urrivel of ten o clock morming expren trein trom Phirtiets etreet “ g sak) depart At Paiestion, fi! on Sunday. Pebroary 2%, vas Rew, formeriy of thu city, 1a the dy j Ou Monday, March 12, at bir frsidoner, No. 3t Jamen street, Jomx Herey, a aalive of the paris’ Ba'linwans, eovaty , lvwland, in the 40h your of him age: Notice of the funeral in fo morrow # papers Mark 1 Peres yecttally invited te eadence of Mra O Meare, | morn ne, of ty Crom, Week ‘erty second street. thence to Calvary (6 ov ' Raracres.On Sunday, Maroh 11, ¢ W. Rave ves, in the 47th your of hu age The relatives and (fends of the femily are renpert(uity nvited W attend the toners! on Wednesday aferooun st one o'clork, frum hiv iste reeideue le Nock Queens county, 1. 1 (mm Monday, March 12, f Michaels om, aged @2 y Natives aod friende of Uw son, James ¥, Scanlon, are invited from her inte reeidewes, 24 Jaroer otrewt ved he funere Weane oi afverncom, at half one Aart. —00 Monday morning March 12 of congestion of the bomen, A Faancen Sarre. aged 14 yoare ral will take play from the tr jarmen Kufan Benith, 111 Wort Forty. 6 Huthwog, aged | your Tema of the fi ito tlomd the funeral, aiyn op Wadnemiay aflernnen, at three o'r i Stewie 41m Sanday 11, Taowar Tyowros the 84 year wingteld, New 4 ferviree will in sr THe aged 10 of ber son, William Tuite, 218 Delancey atront nesday afternoon, at tal! past two o'ciock TH MrroN. and May why For jod who but lent her has sent from his thro And taken our fret bora to rest in his brow The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to own; weop that no more in ourarms she may reat, on Wed —suddenty, on Monday, March 18, of diph theria, Many Fronaner, only chit of Adam TI Hester Brown, aged 11 months and 27 ¥ should we grieve, that ourcherub hy attond the funeral, from the residence of ber parouts, No, 271 Adams streot, woon, at two o'clock, without further notice, Oswego papers please Workina —In copy. rooklyn, on Brooklyn, on Wedusday atier Monday, March 12, Mrs. CaTmaniee Warkine, wife of Thomas Watkins, iu the 65d year of her age. Wermoun—Gn Monday, March 12, Gxonaw Punicirs ; late Samuel Wetmore, of tua on Sand ay, March 1, Coane L. 12 days, The fronds of the famil funoral, at St. Paul's church, oy ahs afternoon at hall-past one u'cluck. v, Wiison, late of the United Stajos Volunteers, aged 29 year, 6 ‘months and are invited to attend the East Chester, on Wednes- a Seventeenth New York State National Quen meot at the hall, on Wednesday at twelve 0’ shook, in full unitorm, to attend the funeral of Charles L. Wilion. By order. T. Buscinx, Firat Sergoant. LD SHIPPING NEWS. stmaxac rOR xEy JOUN G, FAY, Captain. var. Port of New York, March 12, 1966, iq Rls satit treats, reer: Bostoo—J W Elwell New Orieans—R A Drum- ‘TW Rowland, Morrish, Marsetiion—Jos Sth thas arrint Rwing, Abbett, Bebitler (Port Menry porio-- Hagemeyer Reig Hureka (fr) Mcleod, Rarhados—Miller & Houghton. Sehr Gintia (Ital), rence, Giles & Co. Schr Alex McLeod (Br), Sehr Nautilus, Badcock, } Sebr Chas Denuia, Fea YR DeWolt od I Woot: Tupper & Be: ator Rehr Eva, Wickaon, Fall River--Rackeit, Topker & Tay Bohr BD 'Pitts, J Bohr A.C Acker, Hobbs, Sta Blackstone Allen, Prov e Fi Havre Feb in wal a wire Pe talania (Br), xpnrionond stron) nat, for New York, lex, Norwioh—| 4630 ton #0, naw ship Ger 42.5, lon 62 51, an Inman steamer, bor : Jon 5650 meamehip Somerset, from Liverpool for ii 2, ship Groat Western, trom fo D. Pinkham, 1 with mdan sind B40 pas Ww ce +N Stranahan, detphia rir ory 438 Stranabar Fardelto, Palermo via Genoa—Law rath, Tooker & Taylor Steamship New York, Horner, Aspinwall March 4, with inden, apecte and passengers, to > Mal Steam > March 1, iat 85 08, ‘spoke brig Handy, and put some on mt also Wok on board Capt’ Patterson, of ilonsaatsip Key Wren horn, Apalachie 1, via Key Went th, with and panan noe & Brown Steamsabip sere, to G Heineken & Palmore Bieonm ip. Albemarle, Hourn Ship 0, to Calvin Adams days: haw exyerienoad very heasy Jan, lat 6 308, 1 10 We why earing He tat 28 & ton Be «ad dis pandant ‘Abaiile (Fr), steering FE; came day, Br Dark, showing $421, 4 pendant; Fob W, aaw shtp Moratd, Jem, atenrini ran bearing 8%) roilew, spoke sohr & York for Reaufort Shi Pall Norfolk, with mé Tae P Queea, mod » ro‘oga, King, Norfolk, with mdse and passen and n midan, m4, San Franelwoo, 14 dave. with Has been north of Cape Matter ax los from NW for A 70 W, parsed wr osevoral teeber showing Now W saw bark | r O 8, lon 410 SE: March I, Hatin Baker, (rom New or; Ht Mar&, Hewes, Liverpool, 09 days, with men, tn B rank, Jr. Haw had very heavy weal ud boats, and damaged steering gear and running :igaiog rdadielane (ap. to order OF Winslade, Yok Passed Cape of xper you oh vad banry Want tat St # Jon dS Ih B, jaan, Ahonghas N 4 Avior Dew ¥ HE passengers a distress (before reported), x 1 ske sohe Margaret Aan, [rou Millet, Mavana, 28 da ‘Joneph Wood (neama’ Veanel | Bark Ve W Grifiths Br), Drum Matavicas, a1 dare with malageas et Ward eC hae, bes tie salle, cargo, he. March 1. lat 33 lon Soke he Kincrevan, trea Msianeas tor Peruand, 7 daye f Portland, Me), Mell, Matanras, 21 dazty with smear and molasane, to Miler & Wougnton. He had tery heavy gale Lhe entire ie Rata tof are form, COTS, Mergon, Come Town W Coggill. ‘Jan ‘Bo rien e. Nese ecm Livervont tne Cabsitia, WD dage out co for Ni aie iene ant Ronen wo Lh ‘Lara, ‘Wh Co. rig Isbn Reerwood fx tage re a Bevan doherer Beobr Hobe kara H Behr two Marys, Willer." Seow EC Sin Ser Mabe, Wew Oke (Dutch), nsinders, and bide, sore Devidson Barnes ope Maueres, spoke ochr Charles ‘Thompeun, ay ian fiegon, days, with guger Come) BD days, 1p th wager days, with engar, t@ WD New Orleans, 2% days, ‘eorte dike, Jameaon, St Crotz, 19 Gaye, with ow 0 tee I Darien Jen, Key Wet jowbern, NC y Fortune Bay vie Gloucester, Shr 1 ¥ Welllogan, Atwood, Philadetphla, wound to Ree oo idence for Pniladetyhia Newport or Pb Virginia. Vit ea bet np Ar iptie, Lak OA bere en A en wht oe Cae Deri Mare oe awe o will hereafter batt Ipewiech, under command of Gags Sp Epwin, of Southport, Ct. 140 (ons, old measurement, ‘at Norwalk in beou purchased by Jerome of Bridgeport, for Tt a said she has stnoe been conoid tor $16,000. No Bragiiian Co. hereby given to w lias 1 uy the part of Rio ‘ie formation by mea: serund, port or vu of the bay Bbip. douthamy erat ut Torus eb 1h, Bo sree Wat tritvatian em Trapecl tov Mow Ship Joweph: Alexander, (vom Liverpool for Boson, Few 6 on, Feb 6, lat Md M, og for loo LW, ‘Steams Onward, at and 12th inet f Land reports March 4, spobe si Weatsrn, te dave Troe Liverpool for New ork; @ few daye previous, sbipe Bb Tilley, and Glenaros, from di reign Porte. Aarinwatt, Feb 24 -Arr bark Kanth, Con (and st March § 00 ber return) Lr Hon oat qomexav, Keb 20—s1d ip Washington Moots, Ryan, anos, Feb T-—In port brig Marshall, Le, fm oF Liverpool "to Venp Geass, 10, ‘Jan to tn ‘port ship Atalanta, Stuart, uno, bark Neator, Claitman. for Mathourne. Care Tows, CGH, =i Min port bark Jeune Limin, rk same Jones, for ¥ York Macanlay. Han Frew ty Nyt at Macauley, Regore. Han Prose sac iy. “Ara a Faiparatao, B04 a4 i id U7 bark Mout ‘hac Barstow, do; rp nena Margo, and ao, Hosourey, Jan vo ah reas 4 ry: Harivax, Maroh (aro T—kre bare rigs Atma Jane, Fiyun, end Advanon, do; Grabs Helimore. yikirnnroet, Fes “Put bark, Lord wu ie en Mama. Jen 7—Arr ship Bengal, Lggnrsoli, 1 Maroh i abvadar Pa tare ee Cantral American ports; 4th hy, San Frew Willians, Sam cisco, Aid Feb 24, ate 4 ‘Daw, Gentry ory, San Pr eto nprt Mi burg. whe, Geld, Treve Lap “palit R 1s port ship John Patten, Baw. br Clara Farnsworth, NYork, fen W m Mason, Small, for Bow. i bark Warren Mallett, Rge Warner, Rostom from Hurt siaihadaaasans BORTON, Maret: 10. ib Halleit, Nc 10d Baltimore ( © W Dyer, Plone) 16 ore, Tangier, Ban) Wright “i W Freeman, Freomas reas Monroe Newoos mond, HM Weight Gracn, Rio, M Ladol Vrow Kipp! Darks es Klien Dyer, Reusedion, Morac Be a Willams, trates per hport T Viytry from Fiat anil f WALTIMORE. ork. Cld be ordurs: brigs St Jago cand aid), Sea Lion Old Oth sehe Deb pont. Orr, Provider mer George Apply Be ton 1 Demargrs » 4 NYort; Natal, Johnson, Harsoves or, ¥ York (sinee Laat) Nowa, March Arr in Mang vi a 6, Nortulk for Now land), Rowen, F ‘Onken Amme, Mork, stermer Escort, New London: bria Clete, # The (ollow! » sawyer, rom Porte ht ft for PALL PAY Philadelphia pris; harien W Bente: March, 10-Arr sabe Minerva, Joftereie, oman Ware, Jeffers, Philadel Hee Barnes, CiMord, ‘Witeom, Shtizabethpors; NJ Matanzas, 2h, barke Wesar, sohnibhe, Liv Harvest Mou, ariieu, York; March 1, sobre Rinatiney w Laat, Howton, VOLMB® HOLE, March 0 Are bole Gear for NY uri yeh Hot Loud, N¥o — for Combridan Viegners. © for “Tana rt rend bor Sid oark Kyhraim Williame, WiteWa x Upesser, JW Wegtiue Tawia Tare, aad Lunia Wocen. C we whee ery 4 Cline, 4 sae Wie ane Pace PY were dimer Ve why A Bartiet Fores, L od Are brigs Lady Monet (Be) tar Keys), be Me 1 Calkarioe Whiting, a! Aehroct, SVYors, heoan Ware, Poster, ig sewers New M4 park OW PM Tinker Ke r Barnard OF *Mosace Seanery. Gregery Papetetp New ORE, Mare

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