New York Daily Tribune 8 February 1848 MARRIED: At Hartford, Conn. On the 7th inst. by Rev. Joseph HARRINGTON, Lycurgus T. ZANDER to Sarah Matilda GRISWOLD, both of this City. At Bonny Vale, Orange County, Feb. 4, by Francis S. BENJAMIN, Esq. Mr. R.F. FISHER of New-York to Miss Debora JONSON, of the former place. Thrice happy groom, with your most lovely bride, As on life's ocean stream adown you glide, May joy attend and stars of hope arise To cheer your pathway 'neath life's evening skies. On Sunday evening, Feb. 6, by Rev. Mr. BROWN, Daniel C. WARRINER to Laura PITTS, daughter of John PITTS, Esq. all of this City. DIED: On Sunday evening, 6th inst. George H. ADAMS, aged 23 years and 3 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, fro the residence of his father No 154 East Broadway. On the 7th inst. Mary E. daughter of D.W. and L.K. ALLEN, in the 15th year of her age. The friends of her father, and of her uncle J.M. ALLEN, are invited to attend her funeral at the residence of her father No. 20 Bank-st. this afternoon at 4 o'clock. After a few weeks illness, Eli PERRY, Captain of the Fifth District Police, in the 38th year of his age. Particulars of funeral in to-morrow's paper. On the 7th inst. Elizabeth P. ROBESON, daughter of the late Charles S. ROBESON, aged 19 years and 3 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral on Wednesday, 9th inst. at 11 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, Mrs. Ann D. ROBESON, No 96? Liberty st. without farther invitation. In Baltimore, on Sunday morning, 6th Feb. Mr. Simeon P. SMITH of this City, aged 37 years. The funeral services will take place at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Twenty-second-st. near the Third-avenue this day (Tuesday) at 3 o'clock. The friends of the family are invited to attend without farther invitation. On Monday afternoon, 7th inst. Elizabeth BALDWIN, youngest child of David and Adelina C. FALCONER, aged 2 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from 100 Clinton-st. At the Island of Gurnsey, Europe, Dec 24, 1847, Sam'l QUERIPEL, Esq. in the 81st year of his age, formerly a resident of this City from 1816 to 1826, being of the family of that name in this City. In Carroll, Jan. 22, Deacon Asa MOORE, aged 86 years.- He spent the early part of his life at Windsor, Conn. in which town he enlisted as a soldier of the Revolution. He married, and removed to Vermont, thence to Junius, Seneca County, and in 1816 to the town of Ellicott. [Jamestown Journal.] On the 13th of June last, on board the Young Eagle, Capt. Lathrop, Elijah C. WOODMAN, of London, C.W. aged 62 years. Mr. W. was a native of Maine, but emigrated in early life to Canada. He took an active part in the rebellion, for which he was transported to Van Diemen's Land. After suffering incredible hardships for more than 5 years, he was pardoned by the Queen: but was obliged to remain an exile there, suffering much from privation and want, until March last, when Capt. LATHROP kindly gave him a passage. He has left a wife and several children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father, from whom they had been cruelly separated for nearly ten years. While looking daily for his return, they received the tidings that he had found a grave and a resting place from his troubles, in the Indian Ocean.