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Becks Recerved ep te Fubruary 12. Boariers Social Destiny ef Mav. Dewits ediion. ‘Hho Invasion and Captere of Wasbingwo. ‘Mite of Fulton. Wee Hpray. By Martha Wickham. ‘Weaak Forester’s Sporting Scenes and (barectere. ‘dhe Wigwam ead the Oabin. ‘Hho Knight of the Golden Metioe. ‘Hho Golden Legncy. (Waited States Digest—Crimina) Trials. ‘Marco Score Years; an Autobiography. Moedioo-Lega) Examination of the Case of C. 3. Han- ‘uagten. ‘Mbunt’s Magasine for /ebruary. De a Review, &o., Be. Waara Voansran’s Sremrmve Somme ayy OxA- nacrans. 2 vols . B. Petersen, Philadelphia. ‘yelumes, might have been advantageously compressed fnte.ene, Like the pletares on the walls ef some of eur ‘RMD avenue mansions, their value seems to have been ‘Bunzs Sconz Ys.n8; an autobiography, by Samuel F. Holbreok. Jas. French & Uo,, Boston. ‘The time for this ciaes of book bas passea by Tho ‘personal recollections of such a man as Cikanad Watson Rave an interest for the generaticns thes bave eucoeeded him, for his was a cultivated and observani mind, aod Be was, 10 @ certain extent mized up wits events that Beleng to one of tne most important periods of our bis- tery. Under such circumstan xes hie heirs judged rigbily ‘fm concluding that we shou! i be giad to have an oppor- ‘vantty of comparing the imprecsions of a contempora neous writer with tbe after judgments of men who had perhaps an interest in distorting ths troe character of ‘ose events. With ® man like Mr. Holbrook, however, he case is different. His range of observation, ioough epread over many countries, and over a long period of fame, was, from hie position ase inan-Of.war's-mac, ne- ecseas ily very limited, and what he bas gos to tell us, has q@ther been told betier by others, or bas in ise bas ht te interest in our eyes. Naval bistories, ike that of Gooper, have anticipated all the Bistorical facts, which be gives us regarding our navy; whilet in the narrative @f hie ocean adventures, we find nothing that can be eid to be out of the ordinary routine of a sailor's ex- periences. To take us back to periods so remote ae the eap- ure of the United Staies frigate Kasex, during the last war ‘with England, aad the bomdardment of Aigiers, by Lord Raumoath, can only be justified by the exciting character @f the scenes described, and the novelty of the incidents at fell under the writer’s observation. In Mr. Hol- Dreok’s narrative of those affairs we fud neither of these requirements realized; for, as we sald before, his wapge of observation was limited, and, moreover, he deen wot see things with an cye which imparts te them « fresh coloring. This is the pervad- fg fauk of the whole book, and {t must ‘also be added that in hie conscientious sense of hie ro- @penaibility as an auto-biographer, bir. Holbrook thinks it Bescesary Bot to let us love sight of bis identity for = mo- ment, the result being @ narrative so painfully individual and commonplace that we loee all patience with ft. The Imtier portion of the book possesses stil) less interes!, Mmasmuch as the facts to which it reiates are within our @wn memory, and require supplementary historical recapitulation. Narra ives of California adventare uave Dong since loet their zest; and it will require a writer of a @Herent calibre from that of Mr. Holbrook to impart to fem fresh attraction. History or rae Invasion anp Carrore or Wasn- meron, by John S. Williams, Brigadier Major im the War of 1812. Harper & Brothers. Oo}. Williams’ volume ‘s intended a# an historical yin. @ieation of the American troops engaged im the bale of ‘Bindenaburg. We are not sure that the misconceptions ‘that over prevailed with regard to the coudect of the lat- ter called for this tardy justification. The sspersions cast ‘apon them were of that ature that any candid inquirer might easily have satisfied bimeoif of their injustice; and othing can better demonstrate the slight !mpression ‘which they bave made onthe public mind then that We taek should be left to Col. Williams, at this remote pe- ried of time, to clear up any double that remain on the wobject. Howover slight may be the motive for the work wo are not the less obliged to the author for it. His nar- rative of one of the most exciting, {f mot one of the most sesportant events in our annals, bas the meri! of being the futlest, moat complete and sauefactory that has yet been gtven of it. Laure or Roserr Fevros, with copies of Mr. Fal- ton’s original drawings and numerous plates, by J. Pranklin Reigart. ‘This is a curious pook—reminding o6@ Lingo intersallo of Ruskin’s famous literary apotheosts of Turner. Mr. Reigart, ite author, is an enthusiast, wiih a reverence for bie subject amounting almost to wdoration, The value of & biegrephy written in this style one only be compared to that of a portrait Catterod so highly, that none but the more iodciible traces of rosemblance are left, Ful- tom wes unquestionably @ great, and what is better, a good man, and !t requires no extravaganco of panegyrics bo teach us veneration for his memory, It is an injustice to the merits of a practical genius like his to cloud them ‘witb the hyperbole of indiscriminating admiration and to leave us nothing but the ideal of a demi-god. Curiously imeczaistent with (bis fullness of the author's love for bis hero, is the elaborately oxecated lithograph which froats the ttle page. Instead of the portrait of Fulton, which we would expect of right to find in that piece, we have « fall length likeness of Mr. Reigart himself, surrounded by al! the carefully arranged scoessaries of his profession. Narrow minded people might be tempted from this to inquire whether the work \s rot intended rather as an illustration of the uthor than of the man whom he professes to commemo- rate. For ourselves, we disclaimall such unworthy sup- positions and give to Mr. Reigart the credit of haviag fal- filed his taak with am excess of seal and devolson such ae fs rarely to be witnessed amongst modern didsipics. ‘Were bis biography to be turned into hexameters |i cer- poetic effusions which have sepa consecrated to departed = Pu Sou Gromerry, by ‘LEMENTS AIN AND 4 “Beekman Docharty, LL.D. Harper ‘This work, from its simplicity of arrangement and cloar- se of Gomsusteation, ppenrs to 0s ately Sewn 07 for elementary purposes. Were the pian iaid down ‘Mr. Docharty in this treatise more generally followed in ‘the compilation of educational works the siady of mathe. mation would be divested of half Its difficulties. ; on, A Steree’s Devorion: ND pooye B. Peterson, Philadel phi ‘This is & simply written and interesting story, The in- qidente are ratoraily and o(tectively develeped, and the obhracters ekilfelly drawn, Add to this that the moral fa good one, and we have the cloments of « rendable book, Dismases or Woman axn CaILDRAN. Gunning 8. Bedford, M.D 8.8. & W, Wood, \way. We have already given an extended notice to this ‘work. As we predicted, it has had « large olroulstion emongat the genoral pubic aa well as among the pro. Sesion, and s fourth edition hse been catied for and ts ‘mow nearly exhausted. Arrieron’s Rarwar Goiwe row ie pleton & Co., Broadway. ‘This admirable compiiation is incroneing 90 rapidly in etroulation that in this respect !t promises sooa to eut- tval the English Bradshaw, In there with whien the tables are put together and In the extont and variety of ‘the information whieh it conveys, it however hae no equal. LAW nooKa. Dnrrep Srares Dienst or Dactstons m Caimi wat Casas, with a table of the cases cited, by John 1. Hanes, counselior-at-law. Howard Diessy, successors to John J. Diossy & Co. ‘The utiity of this work will be at onos appresiated by ‘® glance at the indox, It will be seen that it embraces ail the questions in ortmina: jaw that baye arisen in tho qevoral State courts and the courts of the United States, welding all the decisions to the close of the year 1855 and thore made during the commencement of the year 18086, The plan of compiling together the criminal digests \netend of, as former)y, combining them with thoge my. Ap KEW YORK GERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22 185%. Leena TE mnrnmneseneemmmmeeesnemee ses & ctvti sults, is a concession to tho laber saving tandenry f the present ago which the lege! profession bavo been glew to fall w wi ‘The present volume is ® recogu)- ‘Wen ef the value of the principle, and i has this addi. ‘tWema) recommendation, that t places within te reaub of the genera} pablio a ready means of reference. Religious Intelligences ‘The Bey. J. W. Perry, BD, will preach the fuveral sermon of the late George L. Taylor, Haq,, this morning, at 1034 o'clock, m the Methodist Episcopal oburob in Vorsyth street. E Rev. Allen Stesle will preachj this morning tn the First ‘Methediat Eplecopal chareh tm John sireet, and the Rev. Alexander MoUlean im the ovening. Rey. D. & Burnet will preach to-day in the Seven- teenth street ebapel, just weet of Sixth avenue, Topic— Principles of Christian Union. Baptiem administered during the evening service. ‘The Rev. P. MoMenamy, D.D., will be able to resume his duties in the Mission church, Twentieth street, be tween First and Second avenues, this evening. Ministers and missionaries of various evangelical churebes are ex- Peoted as usual to aenist im the services, which are con- ducted on the apostolic plan of dealing with error. Rev. T. L, Harris will preach at Academy Hall, Broad. ‘Way, opposite Bond street, this morning. Subject—Tne Interior Sense of the Firat Commandment. Evening the last of the series of lectures upon the Phases of Oity Life. Donita aan oe toe peers & View aaa thee te Sela of virtue. ‘The new Baptist ohorch ip West Twenty-fiftb street, between tho Seventh aad Be wrpnnee, | baving com. ns ther and threp of the Tavervacie Baptist oburah. DEDICATION IN BROOKLYN. The Summeriieid metnoaist Hpwccpal church, jooated om the corner of Washington ana Grand avenues, Broox- lyn, will be dedicated to-day. Bsbop Jones, Rev. Caaries Fietoher and Rev. Dr. Foster will be present. Services morning, afternoon and evening. ORDINATIONA. Rev. W. J. Kermovs was ordaineu pastor of tbe Bapiist os Aumond, Allegany county, New York, om tne 28th ul Rey. E. Dicktpson Bates, of Andover Theological Sem)- Bary, ¥as ordained as pastor of the Orthodox Oongrega- toma) church in Soulbboro’, Mass, Jan. 8. Rev. Albert Bigelow wae ordained and installed pastor Of the Ainslie street Presbyterian churob, (0, $,) by the Presbytery cf Nassau, on the 20th ult. INVITATIONS. Mr. Henry Blanchard, of Onasiesiown, Mass, ® mem- ber of the Sophomore class ta Tuns has ‘8 most inviting cal! rece!ved from the Universalist Socie- ty ip Brooklyn, N. Y, to become their » Me. Bianchard a an peep ag loyal bey 6 coliege year. He wi uate Dew college settled ever s parish. Rev. Amos Smith, of Loominster, has ® call tothe Cagney ed the new Unitarian church in Belmont. ‘Mr. Smith was formerly a colieague of Dr. Francia Park- man, of Boston. Rey. 4. B. Brown has resigned bis professorship tn Hollina’ Insui and accepted @ cal) to the paswrate of ‘the Baptist obi im Hampton, Va. Rey. Samuel J. Baird, of lowa, bas received acall from Woodbury, N. J. Rey. Charles D. Herbert has dw call from the Congregations! church in West Newbury, Mass. Rey. Jacob M. Manning, now of the Oongrega- occ ad pcs geet oma a be ome « colleegee pastor . De, Blagdon the Old South cuurek in Boston, Rev. David Kennedy has accepted « call from the Pres- byterian eburch of Southam pton, Long island. Rev. Rafos W. Clark, of the Maverick church, East Boston, has received a call toa church in Brooklyn, New Rev. J. T. late of 8. Lor hes accepted Presbyterian charen, Ind., and entered upon the duties of his pastoral oilice. Rev. B, F. Bittinger bas SB call tothe Seventh street Presbyterian church of Washington City, D. C. Rev. H. _— a e bmese oe Bord received a unanimous ‘cotminster Preabyterian N S,) South Brooklyn, N. Y. me ans > Band yd has served pid Baptist Se call of tho Baptist church at Meriden, Ok. Rey. alfred late Professor serve College, bas received # call from the society in ., lately under the pastoral care of a im the Western Re- Rey F. Senor, of the Fourth church, Louisville, has reoetved a call to become pastor of the ohurch in Piqua, Ohio. Rev, L. B. W. Shryock has accepted a cafl to become pastor of the church in Critten¢en, Gramt county, Kea- tacky. Rev. INSTALLATIONS. Thos. D. Hoover was installed pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, Cranberry, N. J., on the 8d inst. Rev. David Breed, Jr., was installed over the Congre- gational Society in Lisbon, Ct., on the 17th inst. Rev. Thomas H. Rouse was installed as pastor cf the Congregational church at Jamestown, N. ¥., on the Sth of January. Rey. Alfred Ketchum wag installed over the Presbyte- rian Society in Sidney Plains, N. Y., on the 3d inst. Rey. Theodore Irving, LL..D., installed, the 6th inst. by the Right Rev’ the provisional Bishop of New York, over 8. Andrews’ parish, Richmond, 8. 1., lately made vacant by the death of Rey. David Moore. Rey. A. G. Lilly was installed, Jam li pastor of os Feunpecmn aera ef ‘iver Oreexc N.Y? Rev. Daniel Russell was installed the Presby: ot Genesee over the First Preabyterian + Ate, rhe NY, om the 4th inst, Rev, Edgar W. Claro was, on the 10th Instant, installed pastor of the Presbyterian church of Medina, N.Y. Rey. J. W. Hoflmeier was installed over the Millers- ville, Penn., church, on Sabbath, the 18th inst, ‘Seoond mined to remain in zi Rev. G, Symmes, of Madison, has enced cccall'te the tid Tornens oneren: ih Rev. Mr. Lamphear has declined the call of the Second Congregational society of Greenield, Mass, tri iu : & i H = Rev. J. ¢. Dra obliged to bis hee Sao peastoneey Siis Reve Star was jen Jan. 13 fn Int. 88, lon. ae Anuray Saye oat from thie port ine Honolutu. '., The official journal of Rome publishes a statirtica! ac- count of the condition of the Roman Catholic oburch ta appears that there aro in Fngiand 730 churohes and and 164 in Soovland, being 46 morg than Inet yonr. Bumper oF bishops era i 1.162, being 20 moro shan lest year, ‘bere are 23 ~eligions Comm wishes or make Jo Boginnd doi communes for no] + Noted four arcavishoys ireland, aad six archbishops and 46 ‘Catholio lan moderate 2. Tho precept of feasting implies also thet of absti- nenee treo or of ‘lesb meat. by dispensation, tbe use of tiesh moat is allowed in dioceses at the pripcipal meal om the Mondays, Toesdays and Thurs- days of Lent, from the first Sanday until Palm Suaday. next after Arh Wednesday. 4. The abstinence from flesh meat on Tan ae which has hitherto been observed in this diocess, is year dispensed isbtad May partake of animal year ou which abstinence from flesh manded by some precept of the church. 5. Also, on the following Tuesday, although Week, the faitbfal are allowed. by dispensauon, to fleeh reat at the princtpal meal. however, that on the Tuesday of Boly Week the feat ia lo be observed as on any other ‘week day” of that so- lem time Serene ome ner rs ‘he two slorementionea _ ones. 5 ew neither fast nor abstisence to be obierved on Sundays of Lent. 8. It fe not allowed to use fish witb ‘lech meat at the same mea). %. There is no prohibition to use eggs, butter, or obeese, provided the rules 07 quantity preacribed by the fast be Ly with, i i é g alee H Ee E i ieee Li i v.M. -— F. ini y Pefrate Secretary. Naw Yorx, Feb. 16, 1867. i ‘A bighly tmportant meoting of the Counc! of Sachems of the Tammany Society was held yesterday afternoon at ‘Tammany Hall. ‘The Couscil, which consists of thirteen persons, twelve of whom were present, met at noon, and contia- ued in session over six bours, there being much oppssi- Won to the measures which were finally :dopted. In order to understand the action of the Sachems, !t will be necessary to state the difiisulty upor which they were Oalled to adjudicate, Laat December a primary eciection was called by the consolidated (hard and soft) Genera! Committee at Tam: party, which was at iis height when the new Commitice met on New Year's night. Atemporary organization was effected that night, and a committee of seven ap- pointed to decide upon contested seats, bat « number of the contestants would not eubmi; their claims to @ seat, all wat would have no justice done them. jrew from Subsequent! Mo ‘leo remaleed at Tammazy contested seats to their own could, ventain’ ta'the' Oia Wie ot wey wan, course could claim to be the ij . 8 Gee A John ¥, Savage, Jr., Commition be ot no Hi fife! atin 88228 e4ge paul ate : H il mapper as to admit of no traud im young; delegates to & ward convention, whose business be Lo Ohoose delegates to tho General Democratic ty aeke 5852 = “— Han ty ik ft i i : i ft ‘ologrove vs. The Harlem snd New Haven Kairos Compante's.—Judgment for toe plaiutiif on the vert ot. A. Bddy ve. William H. Mester, ot. ai.—New Jobn Tt, Williston ve, platnuiff with costa of appeal. Clinton W. Congh ve. tne Hudson River Railroad Com- pany —New trial ordered ; conte abide event. Henry Young ve. fviher Anew Cevieth—Jodgment af fimed. THBY INDIGNAMTLY DEMAND TO RIDE is THB CIT’ DRINK ADD BE MERRY”—THE PHILOSOPMSRE OF ER TRIBUNE AND TIMES MaKE THEMOBAVES AT BeME. ‘While the fashionable world was in a furore of excite meat in enticipaiion of the recent demonstration a iho Academy vf Music, cur colored o't'zsns were makleg pro Parations for a proportionately great event to them, 0@ appeared by the following advertisemeat:— AnwivEnsany.—The Colores Female then, persone ie ‘Thompson, on Friday evening, Fed. 29, Tickets 75 centa, ‘The decision referred to was im the case of Diisabeth Jeanings vs. The Third Avenue Railroad Oompany. The Plaintiff endeavored to ride to oburoh on one of the cars Of thas company, but was ejected with considerable ferce and violence by the cenauctor. She sued the company for $5¢0 damages and was awarded $260 by Gwe Aang Cop ES yee 100 an. Senate, ames, Ob 9 S'aenky of We hey Aad | Society Rooms, Brod way. Thomas J+remian was clected coded trom the ears eltner by force or vielence, or by Stara! Tisean't. Obictawer "Fue entire buvding No. 186 Spring strest, consisting of | %¢2 Small Beoretary. The commitiee is composed of the ball room, supper room, dressing roome and bath Sellowing nem a: ‘was devoted to a fitting commemeration ‘Francis event, an it was anticipated that the ‘and the beauty of the colored popalation represented. The proceedings were o., where, os is well known, welr preeaae te iniapen Fasas. Accoany.—At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon & sable to the comfort of their white ottstna. boy named Jacob Kaufman, resiiing im Fifteenth street, shew these: ees, nbesan “eckaett Solleot, sad | and lately employed in Sptizer’s map manufactory, No the ball rocm, about half of the assemblage PE rhe Al pada Pala fice hla lg — . There representation of | house, sociden: near! Siete tna ebiocinie. of aaah Suen om ee a distance of abcat sixty fect instantly Kullog 6 4 ebony ‘Diack, moditying Ceca the brown, yellow, | Ho was taken vp by some of tho bystanders aud orange, pick aud cream colors, to the apparently | oma litter. A doctor was sent for, but the unfortunate white. One of the ladies seamed #0 bi god oor | youth tn bpd iro ene bane repo necesaitated to inquire voprosanta- | Sppear presen tte ef tre fimea wheter the leay was really ot negro pe Es pa beer out of his mout f+ ied fe tesa eaprenaen Lio ceavialens Joa that’ the may (= Li fh) bis parents in Fifteenth street, African. wi er wee Too dress of Wo colored geatiomen was generally of | Fourth ward station Tbe Coroner has been 20 sombre biack, though in many instances, flashy ora. | tifed, ‘vata, with white vests and kids, denoted the presence of | Yyun iv Omxrne Srumer.—The alarm of fire in the Fifth the ariswooracy. The dress of the ladies was much more eal By cape MnP: te the Comatiin of the Board of | RPSe hart ef tae wasn Sit pasee eet forth specially, and at 008 comple ned of, as- & Co." Ee colored people to the vame | centeusn's arse baw ete privii all public conveyances, and | Jarge invoir ‘urg! redress. He moved that it be | brated Cambridge soft bat (a new water proot aracle ad signed by all present. rious colors, ai it that the Eighth Avenue Rail- | pp). eedere of fashion ior road factuded to the remonstrance. ee and . Porter to state what was the rule on Jones? Goral Hair Ou Mestorative, thas Jones’ old Ita} i hor “Mr. Conran stated that it was the custom thereto n- | eos Vina! alabaster for ladiow, 2s quire whether any jeugers ot was ban as ‘colored Notice —In Consequence of the Unprecedent- Te in nulla cpa Beaten <o LEE Ea ee amended by the saunioual meaton of ihe Eighth Avenue eens, withowt teers 09 at pa ‘yarn Company, and fo jealousy aad envy by the tremendous demnad . PORTER was introduced | eee, romerking bey Sading je with thet he was net in the habit of aad the Union. The ecknow'adged dally increas, binges, and did mot come there to speak, drew forth » abd the apnexed oertificatr 18 unjoat thas colored should be compelled Sieh Saew sper eee on p> tf the same Meare Burson Bros., fare as others. vena oo reading his = flemen—I have analized your ome & deta: Festoes, and'the chairman was finally obliged to remark nts usually found in the best Kinds of that there was too much noise in the room. He was ppaeme tell Gales Samoans aware, be said, ** that they all liked eaingand driaki:g promise tbat the — aE eed that | M2" Youn, Dee. 14 6, ow BROS.. 19 Bpe over, N 4 supper would scon be ready. The eloquent recital of Importers of wines, brandica, £c., for their sufferings did not seem to affect the audience so | W#rehouses. ee ee te re cot ve mabepey efter all, eae | Smithsonian House, Broadway. —tiotel Ac- Mr. C,H. Reason was tho text speaker, and after pro | {ommcdstions om he Burepean or Amerioan tote St errant setae ectoatins qo pig bog so lente | Defiance Salamander Safee—with Patent and respectable aa audience, prooseced 10 read a di8- fo owier proof dedance !ocks and cross bare. Depot 102 Peart sortation upen the tajustioe to which the colored | foe te Noor below Maen lane, race a subjected. The inducement held ost by tne Pres dent, net seems, colored gen tieman nnd indies tow Dogan to olrotiate abowt tho reoe, Clothing at Wholesale.—We ‘and soca became unconscious that they were undergoing touhern eat Wertern Jesicre in doting infliction of the speech. Mr. Reason, however, continued, mmer ar tee aoe = naduturbed, and coecluded by thanking the audience for yo Ot their patient attention. Seman of apsteetn ond Ee peioah Quetn, wi Sites dotie were con awenpe Weneoen tae i — \euebete ing to the supper reom. General dismay was, however, ou countenapoe when the Chairman esPeresee that thar Preamble and’ Cousutation of the ] Recetved at Grean' Shirt and Farnishing Fomale Legal Rights Aswociatioa”” woald be read. In } sire, No. | Aster Hove, new myles of Ue, eravuis, &., per order tocalm pty Ig fan. J Late stoamer, tb ERS wi abides that supper was a wee m wens Parts Boots from Celebrated Makers-—Cork me. yoy remered 0 wee then read. It set forth J *nd double solee and drone bole by sy heen, one, ton am juss 68, ‘meee eanectatien> Prize —Beantifal ‘Lapestry —o os 4 grains. The oarpeie thet obtained ® medal t) ‘The cbyect of this ansociation shall be to obtain by means all rights in regard to “public conveyance’ of we are Alleged “pubiie ‘Art. & This object shall be obtained by the accumulation of a ‘fond,” which shall be ap; the ex ineurrea in trying cases of “rights! unlaw! ally denied us by the public cmveyances. At the conctusion of the reading, the ‘grand prome nado’’ was sanounced. This operation peoullar —S White Teeth, Perfumed Breath and Bean- Snpebag ad tse welactas tes | Sse, ie acqrancances Ware resoeniegd, would he the Fewult. “the toa impestares. Be were euch! polita attention of tae gentiemes an wate 00 , Prank!in #junr Sstions of the Indien 190m Bosame general, snd 80 Spek? — of jenlovs anger or of copaciour pride have been Ph poy gh ad yy the dircouon that the ladies should be seated first. The Bohew Farina Jelly—This Wholesome ss7be "grace an was cosiomplated, was woe viibie; | TALON Balen, 6 Seoudway,corvr of Frankia nstex The mental and exertion had been , and the coe he? - ‘he provisions wes ‘erribies The edibles be re a turkey, bam, oysters, tongue, sandwiches, § are ef » sup: ricr order. Whalaale fleas ‘mono, nthe rapt "Grappenrtes thee fg a a uy Fiend Dave anenished and ‘a Grahamite, while Gourand’s Original Italian Seap Cures all be wruld bave been plesved with tbe abeonce of liquors, | skin deformities; poudre bed Woo wn that Gere was a well represented bar | seam, jit whiin, hair dye » nj Callender, Piaiindelphia; among ibe were the rep- pou. resenttve pe ot the times nnd Tribune, whowe — reads mhia Wigwam, and tie ate eee the Sixth Avenue Com: | in the dosert, are site fam! PEL, sromennas tue, bapt until a late bour in tho the aplrit Of the mecting increasing as be night The ntmost @joyment seemed te be expori- cant they would bot obioa © ms ee ioaeee of comme oo ‘meny more such ula, Naval intelligeace. WY Karp,—The Rater ons Ce to nee oF inte commaten to Bn a0 clroumetances will allow Seete masbinery bee bom Wied ander & ‘cnt soeld be ove "s ‘oon wong Oe ‘waters beyond the we the Ontambn and Rartian fr: quien havo thetr |, are moored ia the stream and vioe, trot op Oe ce [ikon in wapaness ae wn Semen tru, wih Sea aed tong deat, cagtatne nt hoctesasts euxions to go to sea. Powtatan, that Cy aos meamor of the Japan yp 10 \n the dry dook an- dergoteg thorough repairs | 4 a pearly completed end in ‘The Dele amd brige, are getting ready commission. Their masts are set, aod ero renty for the fintehing tow bes of Vee patmter and rigger. The storeship hehe having osOer pes 68 Be tess, wees ot how Kg A sy: ad will leave soon for New Yor, ‘The od the Dela ware aod Colum): tre tll the same unsightly, anscemly, bleck old halke they bave a long time beem, and arrest the remarks of te, viaher 9 Gite enane aha imeeriegn Jue above the dry i eof cers of the aa formerly The Heteel, sur- veying steamer, ying w jo winter quarters. J 2 Dr. J. MoKuxe Surth was thon introduced and pro- ceeded to address the audience. Ho pictured the s imcoavenience to the colored citizen to be kept wi the line of the Sixth Avenue Raltroad > = i i Meeting of Citixens of All Colors. | Sermons on 1b: © BDNOUL OF Lega! Righie Assoola- ‘will celebrate the second anniversary of tke wholesome af ihe ‘Sourt declaring the colored ublic vapener yea in Spring strech 1, 186 Spring strevt, near E i on of the sbi The origin of the Beous comb’ arg date, in the head. wun ind, spastce, w 6 bow ele, RETA’ istipction eae ae they cure irreg sign ** Colored peo i deprived, directly or indirectly, on the grounds of an opinion ’ Muir & Son's §; fale at the wine vaults 18 Rubbers ated in to defray ‘consisted of ‘and inden” gaciern, i 8 Wer nerero0r — Me me Oity Tatelgence. Wasnmerow's Bmrnvay —fo-day ie the apoiversary of CARS, BUT IMPATIRNTLY DESIRE TERIA SUPPB— | the birth of George Washingtou, but the coledration of | THEY TALK OVER THeIn ORIRVABUED, BUT “BAY, | ino overt has poem postponed unitl to-morrow, When there wilt be a military and ctyio procession, an eration fat the Orysta) ‘’uisoo, and nevoral disnars in the aventag. character and iniicense of Washing'on to be proached in several of our robes today. Tho weather is pleasam, an oar pro.vises ap unvsually spirited colebration Wasnaveron’s Breruy sy 1s tm Punic ScHoowa.—At the Jnat meeting ef the Hosrd of Hjucation « resolution was passed directing a suspension of tho evudios in all ward at ibe city at @ o'clock’, om the 2i4 pose of reading Washing pupils? As the 324 occurs on Sunday this year 3 would, of course, bave been im. possible to bave carried out the orders of the Board on tbat day, bot hey will be attended adoition to the reading of the address there will be mu- sioal and other exercises. Soemry oy Mucnamce any TRapasman.—The Sobooi Committee of the above socicty was organized for tho te tomorrow. lo ne, tressurer, and WH. im the extreme. Deceased was 8 native of Ger odtafier “hav ng been taken to the district, between one and two o’slock yesterday morning, was caused by a fire in the frame tenement hougo in the the | rear of 210 Centre street. Damage trifling. Fa sy Cuuncs Srarsy.—Bborily after the Fifth district slarm a fire broke out in the attic of the dweiting house 153 Church street, cocupied by two colored families. A por. roof was destroyed. Damage about $26 to the builal mone trifieg damage to tho furaiture. Jo was supposed to be fro sponte ‘a8 the coolioft was filled wiih almost ry kind of rubbish, a col/ection of many years. Naw Your Hosmrar —The weekly report of the above imatitodon to February 20, 1867, was as annexed —Re- maining on Feb. 12, 307; admitted to Fob. 40, €7; dis ed, cured or reiteved, 4 ; malee, 973; fomales, died, 6; remaining at Brandreth’s Pills, A PUBLIC MEDICINE 106 YEARS. They cure bilious snd hve complaints, dysoepsia and pains 2, fying oF sebled e colic and ecostiveness § the uss of HRAN 'b pillg removes pimples, beeause they purity the blood; every organ is thus res:ored to bealth, and itis thus them of inestimable value incigal office 43. Brandreth » Bold als9 wt 206 jarives, ma) to females Price 25 eont Budding, 415 snd 417 ro Bowery, 241 Rudson sireet, 52 Di Gilmer House, Baltimore, %. S. & W. M. STONE, Proprietors —Parvies proceeding to Washiagton to the imanguration should remain at this house overnight, and For aeadsnce aud slablishment is aut sur Kew Quarterly Patteen for r ay ise woire of Paria bata of late styles, ieluding the c: for saie at our counters only. h 4 epot, 202 bowery. 0 have beva exciied m ot eded to read, chemists, Dr. J. . Chilton, and the article taelf, will when & LL? ct quadtios as & beverage. Jaurs RK. Oniiton, M. D., Chemist, ROBERT M. PATRICK. lee mar weil knowa stytew 200 and 20 Broadway, corner Warrea rest. EUGENE PRBRIS, 62 Nassau atroet American Institute, Orystal Palase, to be had at ik a, DERSON'S, W Bowery. New spring g00ds now opeain.:. ing tin! Ale for wreet. ‘siege draugit, red, No. 76 Nasena Street, near Jobn street. Also rubber aeles attached to leather boots ig the ‘balm of & . The iunmense tout howe of conntecieits and ca ae any sa article in served up with rich sauce, daliy, at Wigs and Toupecs pt Foy tat oe ae nat pain.—A pam) \ ii tull expitaaton, sen? tree * Exctudvety — 00, 5 Nassau siroet, one stamp. Druggtts’ Fancy Article Derirales wiv Us MoHARG & thar “ebe'! rine ep and oF 5 the Rev. Father Stare, Jomw Warr sroon to Mane. m Tuas MoURRMOTT, all Of HDI .y Diet. Bawuan.—Saddealy, op irviay morning, Febrosry 40, Cuamuas Bannan, aged 76 years ea” | month, ‘The friends and acquatoianc:# of (he (amily, and of his sons, Cherie, Thomas and jono Hennan, ap tion of the Martyr’s obirch, thc members of Wort lovge, No. 310, F and A M also ‘ne members and ex-members of Climtom Hvgino Comiaay, No. 41, are in- ‘vVited to attend the furerai, withov further invilation, from his late residemos, 82 Columbia sirect, thie after- noon, 0 14; @olook, The rem sing wil be interred tn the Cemetery of the Bvergreeas ppt —On Thursday, Feb 10, Aww Kumus, dengb- tor of William H. and Luticta Manning, aged 8 years and 11 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- ders of Marion Hook and Ladder Company, No. 13, are requested to attend the funerel, this afternoon, af two o'clock, trom me Fifth street. McHvcn.—Oa Friday morning, Fb. 20, after « linger ing \bnens, Inammiia MoHivas, aged 73 years. ‘The friends ¢f the femily aro rerpootfully imvited to at- tena the faveral, from tue reeidence of her som, Joha Makewev, 34 Hammond rirect, thie afternoon, at Wares O'clock, without farther invitation Mazna—On Thursday, Fb. 19, of of the Jungs, Miss Jomaxxa Wituacwine Maxna, daughter of Mr. John Marbs, of Hamburg, (ivrmacy, in ine 33d year of ber age. the residence of her ‘The funeral service will be heid brother in-law, Mr. ©. F. Funch, #5 Jerolemon Brooklya, this sfterncon, at turse e'clook. The rh ated 10 attend, with " ther invitation, oe a8 peclbang Snownsine.—On Friday, |e), 20, Faspamcn Wouae Swowssime, Of 345 Avantic sircot, Hrooulyn, aged 40 years. The relatives and friends of the docossed, and the membera of Oommonwralth !ocxe, of ¥, A, M., are ime vited to attend the funeral. this atvernoom at two o'clock. Katzr.—n Saturday, Fo. 21, Joa Kmuy, aged 66 years. ‘The relatives and friends potfally invited to at- tend hia faneral, from hin nce, Pacific street, noar Now York avonue, Hrvoklyn, to merrow afternoon at one o'clock. Lapp.—On Saturday morpivg. Feb. 21, of dropey, ed 41 years, 10 monins and 23 di Tho juneral will uke plage at one o'clock this afer. nox, ‘rem hie late residence, Ne. i75 Kast Thirty fourtts sirect. Winsiemcon.—On Friday, Fob, 20, Woxtam Wreuawsow, & Bative of Armagh, Ireland, of disease of the iongs, aged 26 sears. Bis friew \d soquain'ances, airo those of the femiiy, aro requos'¢d to attend the funeral, from the New York Hospital, this morning at baif pasi o'clock. His re- mains will be taken to Hvile ville, , for interment Mancuant —On Saturday, Feb, 31, suddenly, Mite Ovn- Twa Maxcuanr, oged 47 years. Tho friends of the family are rospectfally invited to at- tend tho tuneral services, this afternoon at ome o’clock, at ihe residence of her brother \n law, J. L. Jermegan, No, 88 Montague street. Brooklyn CeaMnaRLaiN.—On Satur de H. Cuam- son of Moses and Ju services will u "oleck, {rem tho ee of hie parents, Tenth sireet. The {rience of the family are re- Spectfuily invited to attend, wil, oul further notices. Naison.—Oo Saturday, Feb 41, May Amaia, daugh- ter of Admire! and Caibarive M Noleon, aged 12 years, 7 montbs and 19 éays. ‘The /uneral services will piace at the house, No. 240 adelphi strett, Mrookiyn, thie afternoon at two «clock. friends of the facily, aud of Arnold and B, Leo Neleon, are invited t) a'tend Doswary—On Saturday, Feb. 21. Aun Bomwery, infant dangbier of George and Aco !'c-nett, Her remains wili be takrn to the Cometery of Ever- greens for ‘terment, thie aficrnons at baif past one o'clock. irom the residence «i her parents, No. 09 East Btateemtb sirect. Wacks —In Monaghan, I:claud, ov the @let of Decems- ber lest, st the house cf hor brother ia-law. Mr. Re Mitchell, where sho bad gone from % Joba, N. B be bope of bemedtilng her health, Amxris, tourtl Of the late Capt. Thomas Magoo, of H. Ii, M. ment of Foot. Feb. 2i, Cnamume tiem Marott, aged 2 Years, 6 months and 9 dar, ‘The relstives and iriends of ihe fanily are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, froin the residence of bis father, New Sailor’s Home, 55 Pear! street, to morrow Alternoop at one o'clocx. = Satarday, Feb. 21, Catnanuma McOve, aged 9 months. Her funeral wil! take place from the residence of ber parents, No. 28 Madison stroet, this afternoon at one o'clock. The triende of the family are renpectially im- yited wo attend her funeral. Eounwom —On Saturday, Feb. 31, Cuamias Eapewaw, aged b1 years. ‘The friends and aoqnaint epectfally invited to a invitation, trom hie to morrow afternoon at hall past two o’clook. Reannow.—On Faturday evening, Feb, 21, Mcuam HB. Reapvon, ip the 96th year of his age. His (operal will 1ake place to morrew aftersoon +1 two o’clook, from his late residenoc, No. 288 Bixta everve, de! wer Fifteenth and Six'eentn streea Cova —On Friday, 90, Carnamiwn Many, daugh- ter of T, Réwin and Mary Loules Collins, aged 2 years and | months. Tho relatives and friends of ber gras ifetber, P, Merrick, are atiend 1befuseral, this afternoon at hall-psst twe o’oleor, from the reaidenoce of her parents, No. 64 Naseac sweet, Brooklyn. ADVERT! For Situations and Help, see Sixth Page. ——— —= be ty HISTORY, Wire acoprarn (forgaae - Bond street tr found in h of PRANK LESLIE 8 TULUBTRATED PAPER, Pree set er Bard He Cattaarne f9 aea Cnoaingham, Miss’ tHelen Cuomioghani, Wr. 8ned. tw found the r edrqom, with the bedy laid out; view of the hyse; portr: wwe dos" tor when im the coffin showing the stabs and woands ov the face; aude room where the .fire was made amd clothes 1; Mra. Cunningham's dagger, analomlon’ drawire of the ‘a hear mowing the WoUnCE sleeve of shirt with beet; ha] showme doors to Hekel’s ant Mrs. « de-ireoma; policemen gua! D while she jae daughters ar d jcwlars of horribie travedy. iM of PRANK. LRSLTR'S TLLUCTICA TIO NBWEP A. No PER contoing the following pictures of tho Burdel The witness Parrell identifying Kokel amon gentiemen at the inquest; picvare of Warrell on the mooy when Rekel opened the door. perwrait of Varrell; view of Rekel’s business premisen; Kecoi's desk wheer ibe Hunde papers were found: portrait of Coroner Coune: ie Prom: tbe grand inquest; four beantfai pietnres the dovtars’ : of the manner in which the mirder was commited and other pictures conmeciad with this horrible al- fair; «'90 a picture abowing the mote of garrniing in New ‘York. Corper for the Quriows. Come [igsurauans. Twenty pictures {rom the ruins of Aineveh. wot plenty @ imieret ok talem and useful reading family matier. Only ees ver week, oF $3 per annum To be had at all news depets this morning. ADIES INDIA KUBBRR GLOVES AND MiTTs Dieach the hasde and render them soft, moo sod whim. An excellent remedy for chapped hands, rheum, Ao. Also \ery usefe! in housework, and gloyes would be AUNo, 3é John atree ORK MEDALS, MORE From nat To Lyon, w' Fame prainen 9:1 louder Each day , while all nadoue ‘acc LYON'S ie powder ne pul f ON'S mgnetic end pits No. "4 Broadway. . J ERY OUR DISEASES OF EVERY FORM, PAINS IN lume d body, want of etrer ath. evirita, sieep, * With ard vice’ mimente, foe a biewand penaces 2 ERDER'S invigorating sang vifer, i sends an elecirtc aril) of youthin! girength throug.iut the whole body—inating, too Sold at 202 Bowery. Price $2 9; tro, 4. Poser Sau price NOTICR TO FHOSE TROUBLED WITH ATMORS — ng tothe great demand tor my olnimman: ia stall be at Butier’s Hoty corner of Hrosdway and «onal str from the 22d to the 24h instant, fro . . 103 P.M. Rennedy’s anlt rheam ointment silays al! in- sation in salt rheamm and erysipeias, and every B amor of t oature, and gives you a comiortable night's reat Ken ‘s scatier tpg ointment will scatter ecrofula ewe. ings on the ‘peck. Kennedy's healing ointment will bes! serofain ny) fever rores and sores, te. Uloerated York city, se oe Ca JUMOTS OF Sores are rempectfully invited to rain. DONALD KENNEDY, Proprietor of Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Rexbury, Yae« Pera AND HONORABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR winter.—Persona in town oF country in search of . Tern. we've hat has beos shockingly bad, sad, as in A ‘With & sky overhead just the calor of lend, Ant of Duainess of fun done. does het ram snd spice: farce eet eons T'm cont Lhave cont am es A UT RS, thon "d scarce more Un ait. Papert ilo ol oe ITY Jom, ial and 10) Pulion steets ton [BART OF gy A thinner to heath, walle they grate Beker ote. Vie inte fe oak caly by, Wembager & Gee tetas minicras of the da) palate is not only grow obese and Measeagers geenies c SPB) come and $1, in pint and qoast eo i Reg, 192 Broadway, New York: Mrs. Hay u Brooks > wre all deny gel grooers,” Imported aed eo NGER #00, & Powe ere go the trade by RBM

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