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WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. SUR CELEBRATION IN THIS CITY. PARADE OF Me cme SOLDIERY. @rand Pyectiine Display in the Evening. Corperation Banquet at the St. holas Hotel INTBRESTING DINNER UF THE PRINTERS, A\thongh the ene hundred and thirty first anv! 4 yery extensively ob Saiurday and Sup @ay, the grand colebration did not oconr until yexter cd be ‘cousidered a good maxis ouve Must Othe better the day the better the deed,” but that was ins hus f0Dy BNC KO que Of faghion festival has occurred on Sunday for sove- A Mio célebration hae invariably beet post Whether this practice for whenever day tollowing. io particular to recommend it, it has this one redeom ing feature tit procures the laboring storm iv other respects does not seem to be foundation, inasmuch ag it produces owe good rgsule, we have no disposition to quarrel with it nd up in snow had ‘upon the celebration, which was The air was #0 exceedingly that few people able w drag nd the appearance was accordingly highly enlivening Plage waving as usual from its roof, duildings, inginding the owise beautifully decorated with —tho erblein of & united country. With the exception of the closing of the courts, the Mev # used by the petroleum, pended, mort of the Dased on any ratici ihe fact of the st mot the slightest quite hearty avd general, pleasant and dracing along at all remawed # beings smotbe City Hall bad rts for avd most of the other public Menu oitlee, were the Stirs and stri; ebants? Rxehange and TeE MILITARY city militia regiments was not very There was no concert of ac aud they straygled alongs without dis, playing much ambition to excite admiration by their parading independently foi bub recent mtroduction, and yet it seems to be gain- me ground raprdly, owing, it is believed, to ning precedence whieh exists between ‘VYho turnout of our nercng OF very creditable woldier.y boating. iw Tine of tnaret , several organizations W our military heroes cannot set oun e themselves, thay to ex apology for en Thy Seventh regiment, Nati douel Price i con rst inthe field edt by the flank et to Browdway, up the latter to Union square, Washington's equestrinn wtstue, and were then venth, Seventy first anc Twenty and wore reviewed in frout 20 Mayor aud Common Couneil about monty paraded sbortiy al of the City Lali by bald past three olock. YRESENTATION OF KEW COLOKS TO THE LIGNTH RE- Tho most inwwesting portion of the military display was tho presentation of new colors to tho Pighth regiment, @louel Varian, by Mayor Opdyke. on behait of tho Com: ton Council, Sho eevenwoy took place in the Park, about | quarter after throe o’ctork, before an immense mult) the regiment turned out. pretty etroug Colonel Varian re tude of peuple. aud made @ ereditadie exhibicion. eetved the cols on behalf of bis reyiment, 4yke, in making the prosentation, spoke as follows :— Cowxe, Variax—lt is iny agreeable duty to present in the name of the y the regimens under your command. were ordered by the Comnmon Coungil at the outbreak completion you aud year command bad pate tically responded to your Ms call by hastening to the presentation has thus been delayed, which has enabled you to-eara a fresh title to them i: the performance of ac- It was your privilege, while thus if your ounntry in deadly warife. aud, although the fortune of war was against us on that ocension, the thorough diseiplice of your command, with their sturdy conrage aad ardent patriot- Ned your rogiment to uiaintain the bi the citizen, soldiers of tha metrepotis, your hands with an enee that their honor will never be tarnish. hese stacry folds ayindolize priveiples of govern BO AB pure avd ay jusf as any that hy onstitution and a stand of colors theatre of war. Their ‘vied in the Held, to meet the coemies rey i Sen of pince these tlays ye ever been em. Viewed in this light, Present you eannot fail to fire the heart and nerve the arm of the patriot # ldier against the enemies ef eur goverument, whethor dom them as an carnest of the cit quatities both of yourself an shill be your fortune to carry them into hettle, may God aid you and the brave officers aud men under you in bear dag them onsard to victory Cot Varian nade a short but neat reply, eaying thas the Bigbth woukt ever be found ready and willing to to the call of the country whenever its Rervices a and that the =tars aud Stripes would soon the hoped, wave over an undivided Union THE VERERAN who aro never found forgetful when any national hetiday 45 t0 Decommernorated, were ont with lying colors yestor- day, wading through the deep rnow with their customary ‘The old heroes look good for another your command, and if it enthusiastic spirit. CRLEBRATION OF THE RANDALL'S ISLAND BOYS. Tho Randall's eiand boys hag a great time yesterday. ‘The Light Infantry turned out aplendid parade, sa. spite ot 4ho storm yafter stich they. marched lo heir sehoolroom, where the exercises were | memmenced by the opening aidrees from Me, Draper, Orstions and recitacions, weserwoken by Masters Frank. hin, Sabon, Alcanoy avd Lai exorciges were Coifettted b u full force, giving a and by Miss Brown. ‘a dritt ‘by the Ramdaii's alter which they marched to ae ihey partock of a fires Pasion ing tho boys were ¢.fem what wate, by being allowed to atti.o themselvex in all sorts of dresses and wareh around the isand, ‘Washington aud the Uniwa, till eight o'clock THE FIREWORKS. The Display in the City Hal) and Union Magnificent pyrotechnic dixplays took place last evening 1 Union square, ia honor of mbled together quite a larg -soarse of persons, particularly in the Park, which is always the centre of attraction upon such ocousione. The display Ww both places was got up under the direction of A fitter or more agrees well bo had to exhibit tho beauty of the fireworks du the city Hail Park ie might could wot concluding with es. The coutre plece was compoved n horeeback, on either tatue representing Literty and Jus. senting Washingtou side of whieh wasn fice At tho top of this picee was the mott Patria,” and at the bottom the words and shall be preserved.” The whole was certainly brilliant. ity executed, and greatly admired by those who witnessed At Union squ re the di and witerreed bya o were somewhat simmilir to ti se im the Park cluding pleco cousisted of a ful ween standing in a temp A Beneath ail the meet The enowelad houses and streets lent a peculiir ple Garesqueners ty the reckets, sheélle, &e., Dreaking tato thousands son resebing a iebt burst from the eurroundin ae they witnerred tho beautiful sight. houses {0 the vicinity # emed draped in curtalus of gukten re an the de conding The Union must also quite pleasing, ‘The fireworks der of persons. Ggure of Wasi soaring an eagle, aloft nto the air, jie of vario # by tain altituce ets of the rock and the snowflakes upon the trees and ground dooked ax if transformer in'o savets of tame, perceptib.e in t Swe e sock set war as prillinn 8 tnated pant City Hall Park, where and weil attended ag he has takon pince in the city for a nomber of THE CORPORATION BANQUET, of Mayor Opdyke, Hon, John Van Buren and Others, ‘The moat notable eelebratinn of the anaiversary of tho Pirihday of Washington was that whieh was held laet ove ing at the St. Nicholas Hotel Yike recognition by our city Fathers of the Mirthday of the ‘Pather of our Country should take the shapeo a bang it — oor present Fathers are con. Wheu it wor decided that apprepriate enongh to far yeemed—sbo preparations for the same the hands of an appropriate committee, eeqaiied themselves in a manner which proved that they had a Nyely appreciation ef the time bouvred penchant me bodies for goud living. Under the aus jommisiae of Arrangement NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY,* FEBRUARY 24, -1863. with the material aid of the proprietors of the St. Nicho- viduahze, at the head of Mayor, was seatee United States Senator-elect Morgan table were aleo Me. John Van Buren, Judge McCunp, Judye Sutherland, Mr. Walentine, &c., &c. Ab ‘other tables we noticed Judgee Bostwick, Barbour, Dean, Moncrief, Leonara, McCarthy and Hilton General Wal: bridge, Assemblyman Ledwith, 8, J. riiden, R. ¥. Hutch ngs, Charles A. Cornell, Street Commissioner, Assembly. mou Sherwood and Brockett, &o., &e. Ample justice having been dane to the good things pro the evening was proposed by Mayor Opdyke in the follow- ing terms — ’ MAYOR OFDYKS’B SPEECH. Gextizmk\—ia compliance with @ resolution of the Common Council of this city, we meet this evening te Honor the memory of Washington, by celebrating the one huudred avd thirty-first anniversary of bis birth. It is meet that this event, so auspicious to the cause of popular government, should be held in sacred remem. brance ig every friend of civil liberty -throughout the wotld, butt the countrymen ~ of Washington, who have eujoyec the beneficent fruits of bis life, there aro spectai reasons fer now venerating hYs memory With more earnesiness thanever before, Passing events prove the inestimable value of his example and precepts. -A portion of var Goontrymen, regardless of Dis seechings and warnfope, hi sely attempted to break \ wiosidus Uniouwhich Ws did- #0 much to penta, aud to bring: Wdisconsture me tho starry. #y mbm: .noder which he and our tavbers fought. egg of of duty and blind to ubeir own best apterests. ele sisterbéod of BtatGh-have raised the standard of eae agaanat the bert government that human wistlon over devised. vor early two years they have” ike Rately retisted its authority. Ib this suicidal work they displayed an evergy and determination worthy of & better cause. ‘They have texed their r sources (0 (ho utincst, and have succeeded, by an ex- haustive couscription, in Drivging into the fleld an army A at least 500,000 men. all. ‘Through ap* als 10 the envy and hatred which cooesrut experi. inent in democratic government has engendered in the hearts Of all aristocrats and despotsgthey have secured the earnest sympathy of two leading governments of Eu rope, This sympathy is uot wholly passive, but ever aud anon crops out in acts of un'riendliness to us, ant ia threais of intervention. superadded to this, the rebels Are resorting to every possible device to sow the seeds of digsension at the North, and especially between the Fast and the West, but in these eflorts I trust they are duomed, to utter disdppointment. With such an enemy, thus tive and adroit, and stimutated by the hope of ign alliances of the most formidable character, it behooves every friend of the constitution and the Union, the glorious inheritance bequeathed to us by Washington and his co-laborers, to stand firmas the é E, everlasting bills in their defence. All party questions | should be postponed, all party discord hushed into sitence, upuil their supremacy is secured by the 1 establishment of the national avthority throughout the land, If the rebels should succeed in making an offensive alliance agaist us with Great Britain and France, or eitber of tner, it would present a combination of hostile + power which cuuid not fail to excite the auxtely of every lover of bincouniry. But it would also, | trust, nerve every loyal heart to meet it in the nndauated spirit of Fitz James, when unexpectedly confronted by the hoauile clan of Roderick Dhu; aud, in bisdeflant words, to ray to the allied Vowers who should thus menace our country and the liberty they hate— ‘Come one, come all, this rock shall ty trom its Orm age as soon as 1, Tho Mayor, in concluding, gave the Sollowing senti meut, ‘The Memory of Washington’’—If his countrymen re vere if, jet them beed his counsels and imitate lis ex ampic the toast Music by t drank in solemn silence aM responded «the mext toast, which was as fol stitution of the United States — Ag a written in- atrument, tho recuilar feature of our insticutiousordxined avd ertablished *'to form & more perfect union, esiablish justice, ensure domextic tranquility, provide tor the com- mon defence, promote the general weilare and secure the blessings of liberty to our Oives and our posterity,” may it ever bo maintained inviolace to carry out all the objects for which it way established, The toast was drank with great enthusiasia. Music by the band, SYERCH OP HON. JOBN, VAN BUBER, Hon. Joba Yan Baren responded. He said be was not one of those whe looked with apprehension upon the de ‘partures from the constitution whieh bad vocurred, until they had reached Jndividaals and resulted in ucts which mort be resisted or corrected. he time will, nowevery come when there will bo fulland per.ect rcdress for every individual who. “uflered during’ tho war by those departures from the coustitutien, Tnoxe questioas will then be discussed without danger to the puble ora charge of impeding the progress of tho war, Whether for good or evil, we were engaged: iu a war, and i. was thovinty of every man to aid io suppressing thio roast. ance to the government of the Untred States, aud puttiog, down this rebellion. I de vot belicve this war can be put down by discussing how it originated—whether the past acts of the government hive been wise or unwise, 1 Delieve we are to take it as we fiud it, and wo are to go through with it till it is finished. And when it is finished there will be a day of reckouing for those who Drought” it about—a day of reéttioment with tho origi- nators of tho war, wherever they may be found. It is undoubtedly trud that dierences of opinion ex. ist as to tho origin of the war, but the war is now here, and we are to determine wnat to do with re Kard to it, 1 took occasion lately to announce what my own course would be in regard to it. It is, im iny judg. ‘ment, carried on by those who resist the goverument of the United States, and who are in open defiance to the constitution, ‘There is no warrant in the conetitution for any stato to secede from the Union and to set apa go- vornment in lov tility tothe government of the United States, (Appiause.) Ten or ¢ieven States have dove so, but it # @ violation of the constitution, tw which you have done honor, And that ylolation is tu be met im the only | way sucha viotatian can be met, that is. by ite armed force of the United States is, im my judgment, bound to assist miment’ in putting down this rebellion— saving as much as porsidie ail consiituvonal rights, Tt has been charged against me that I have changed my peeition since the clection With regard to the wir. 1 have notd ne so. ie i bad Tshould nos hesitace mm admitticg it. I never claim to act ur speak for anybody but myself. 1 am buta private citizen, and am no delegated authority, and chere- fore } have a right to change my opinion every ten minutes if 1 like, and nove have a right to complaiu. But Tam not aware that [ have done go, At the last election ‘declared myrelf in favor of a vigorous prosecution of the war. [believed that we had come to that state in the condition of things in this country wheu party organiza tions.and party considerations ought Oot tov, erate, that the whole country was ig war aud on ihe brink of ruin, and-when it wae a Jeyal, constitutional duty to have au Beat wt bar bead ine to tole aah ser 0 wake sate y ect “worth, f a aot voled fur him, Put bo cause 1 Oolfeved it wend be more etfdctuaily pre peered Pere ‘of Seymour, { voted for him, ‘The position T pmintained then i precitely the position I impintale new at thia.moment. [aways said teat the wor rhould be prosecuted; but that, in uy judyment, dhe ‘way to-do it waste yut down amniitia major, who wag the butler ergy of the Cemmazder-in-Cinef; and i it was) ‘oputatthe bead of this pole yeni Gecerm orotas (Applaure.) 1 support rlatte who declared hignseit in fayer of av igo prosecution of the war. and who declared Hitaself opposed to dsunion ition of the Southere contederacy; and he hed a voice to raise or an atm to str loug a8 his life was spared he would never assent to the dismembermet of tho United States. (\pplanse.) ia the = meantime — attempts were male to eatie y these who were ars Aguiont the government, that they ry give over their hast ty, ax there was no warrant in the © nstitution for ther 0 mn from the Un! and that they could not succeed \u such an attempt, excopt by going Lato @ convention, consisting of other Sta This prov sition was received with wn entire want of cordiality—with an eutire wont of | rospect indeed. ‘They deciared that they hala perfect | right to go out—that they were now as, arate and inde pendent ,overnment, aud that they will wot treat with any who do not ede their rake to self eoverament— to their Might of sepa ave existen e, avd that their claim to boundaries be ascevtaived hy Congress. To this | never wrl assent so lope as God spares my lie. suse.) It is perfeetly idle to talk vf tent. ing. with At the preset time have no doubt that the motives of those who desire aa fer with the South-are entirely honorable and just, The idea originates with ‘ho have wy sy oe -o w Take tor example Hiineis, No man in the Unite has ta warmer regacd for the people of th. tare bea Thove. No New York democrat ean fail wo take an jiterest in the people of that State, At the Charleston Comyoation the cbj-ct of Nason, Sliiell and Jed. Hav s was in const Swephen A. Douglas’ as an Minvis demecrac, (Cheer>.) Tt ought not to be forgotten by any loyal maa that however bravely all the people “of the ed States have borne themselves in the war— distinguished New York troops hive hemeelves—every candid man will admit that the darkest, flercest and bloodiest steele of the wo —particularly in that glorious st uggle for the eaytere of Fort Donelson—was the greatest shure of the tigtting: done by Tilinois ®. (Apulause.) Therefore there is every reagon to remember the * that Stato with tho greatest regard und respect. The Northwest undena bly feels heaviest the oppressions of the war, while they hava none of the advantages 0° the «ern people, wee reay bene(ite from contracts and in various other ways. | While the Northwest suffer all the inconventoness of the war it was no wonder that they felt «» titive end restess. Hrot when we come to retest upon ihe straygie, L say the only way now that 6 ty for the Mhivg, and Me short est way, to go throug pai it. Tho 1 ple of Hiinots th the other non slaveheiling “tates m car war with vigor til ao bowwrabe and banog vived, (Apninuse,) That you wilt sey conqnes! only, and, in my deliberate | vdgmest any other way. (Applause) If we all a cute the war, keaping ovr agents to that end, constitution 80 ar as we ems, we shall Puce do not thit wo Hoquestionably call. Te the un from prosecuting the war nity? Letras ree The President tes: tions hefare the lateelecthyn. “ey mri tray deciacing he was in faver oF Vigurot® prose « Twithstanding the prociamay:® ywee nwise and sia’. Tos pt the President. Tago thit they dr they vuited the South and divied tee t plugs) Lagree on another thiw—that oe tod Abo repud ican party in every wen saveli ble te yd kave the democrats the axcen iawey fy eqn at that preciamatyon York, Peuneviv ess, 1 t sTediana became democratic. For tat | te : With the proclamation, Hat what harm «ty ‘The Prerident declared that cert . age are free: but they ait, aod He aeerared the Babas eory 8! ort ain't aud tire jedes ont and weld refuge a writ of hovew ores . dus Hotel, where the banquet was spread, there was much to elicit the sympathies aud excite the patriotista of the Jaster day admirers of the immortal Washingtoo. Among the distinguished guests present were judges, aldermen, common councilmen, police commissioners, supervieors, dour indi- heads of departments, Remap pry ere “4 on the left Judge Hoffman. at Tn en vided, and tho cloth removed, the first regular toust of Judge D Judye D: may he fully realize his grave responsibilities them in such » mupner as to secure the oppress aan who traly loves the Union and the constitution, ¥ drank with enthusiasin, ernment, and every loyal citizen o. the | | Common Conncst | pear two o'cleck, when the for wo do the face. There is not a jud, wo: imap enc! vould follow ag a consequence a lation of his duty in that reapect, Their suspension of the writ of habeas corpua was no Darm, but it wasan unwise mneanure, and \f the President was wise he would back out, Str pana eee eel it is Presi w ue op with the ‘There i nothing ene be done. Show tbe South their mistake ard sey will countermarch, for they Bave been brought to thetr present position, by jon of the am- Ditious men in she nlavebold , and they are in danger of losing every slave a bolt. They have been fgrced into the war ae who do notown & eavn.end, who are not worth a dollar of aby kind when they find this out they will upset those ‘men, pe they will put into power men disposed to treat withsis to driog back peuco and to restore the Union. Can tho ‘Unton be restored? ihe war may last six months more, Dui eventeally tho quality of Northern men must pre- vail. ‘The South *is brave—nove could doubt that, or doudt their genius, ther talent, their skill and their integrity, but the question will be as Ww their endurance. w long they cau list, And when it comes to the question of endurance you will find now as it has been proved ta all history, that men of Northern climate will subdue the nen of the enervating South. We tnust how prosecute the war with vigor to its close, 1 will make @ prediction that, embraciug the border States, if the people now unite in a common determination to prose cute the war, that im six innths wo drive from the Southern States every organized army that -exists there (Applause.) We have noth to fear from foreign inter: veution, “We will always have a fast friend in Great Britain. A® to France, the “Kmperor mist protect himself If the Emperor undertakes to interfere in tho controversy, he would be but pre “paring the way for bis own downfall. Now, our duty was to xend aid and: agsisiaued fo theariny, aud yut ‘allow them to perish. With'a united éffert the “rebellion can be prostrated ip six months from to-night. Let the prth Unite in one vigerous, verry efiort, Jeb -it be made on the part of the Beant ve the loyal Strbes; in restoring ‘the Union agit tution.as itis,» (opmiause.) was and re-ontablishing tho blessed consti sic by the band ‘The third toast—"'The’ Opion’’—was responded to by N, who was caled upon to supply the place of ‘Some fine singing by the Glee Club followed ‘Tho tourth toast—' The President of the Uaited States'’—~ wd meet of every as wig by the Glee Club. fifth toast—'The Governor of the State of New lofty iiuteliect, sound i principle, fer- vont in patriotiem, and wise im action, us the champion Of popular rights, the people look to his guidance with coufidence and hope, was cloquently responded to by Sanmel J. Teden, who paiv high compliment to the last anit’ proseut Executive of the and, alluding w dheyebellion, ceneluded by saying that our troubles could only be pub down by the buslot box, and not by the sword The sixth toast, “Our Sister States.”’—their uvity avd writ indiv ty under the constitution are indispensable fur the public liberiy, was drark eutbusuetically, amd was responded to by Mr. Jamas ERooks, after whieh’ the com pavy was treaved by another scng from Ue Glee Clu ‘The seventh toast, "The Army avd Navy of the 1 States’ —their courage aud condnet in the present war have earued for thernfs nation’s admiration and gratitude, was drank with great applause. it was (o have beeu re #pouded 40 by General Wool, bat that distinguished offcer was unavoilably absent. : “The Bench ana the Bar—Joint Guardians of Civil iberty. tilct Attorney A. Oakey Hats. responded as follows Tein sure Txpeak unanimoar!y for the bench at th jar and for the bar on the benches around ine when [say that it is a pleaeant thing to flnd one’s corporation ab a geod dinner. Plensanter yet to find reversed the old maxim,**Money makes the mare go,” to Tho Mayor makes the money go.” Ple santest of all te fad the Com monalty go well represented aud so delighted that it Is ‘0 find a verdict fer the defeudant in this ouse of ‘orporation against the “Spotted Hanks’? of the St. w#. The bar would agree that the beuch sh wid re the verdict, #0 as to have a new trial of the (in ver, 1 think ' can mortgage the bench to a liveral a justiment of costs when they come up for taxation, Per. in this vein, J am taking au uacivil liberty with (he motth of th: toust. T shall intreneh tnyszIf behind the mixin, ¢Selen! leges in’er arma,” and bo as silent az tho pleasant contention of spoon and glass will allow, oF as is possible for the tongue ot a lawyer whe fuas hic tly at home under the reof of “ld: Nic Tre: committee have well choseu their motto. ‘The bench and the bar are joint guardmos of. civil Wherty. If the bench bas been #ometines behind the bar in faithtulness to civil Hiverty, it was because tho bench onl) weed government decanters. “That tiaehas goue by, If yor: Jeol dispored to doubt it 1et me recall to you tho re- centaction of a Western Sapreme Court, in adyodging against thelr party on the nabe:s corpus quéstion, Or let me reinind you how, last week, the Supreme Court at Washington, with the angry contention of partisin de- Dates alm st reaching thoit chamber, calmly tistened to “an argument in which many ef the relations which the government sustains to the war were most fearleesiy dis- cussed by members of the New York bar. Here at this Corperation dinner, I may be excnred reterence to a bit of municipal history affecting your toast, and T ask you to remember that I make no ‘comparisons and draw no paral: lole, “Phe event I slludeto was said to bo by Gouv- erneur Morris the morning star of the Revolution. When Washington was Dut a child in arms, instead of ‘man-at-arms’”’—a very raw recroit in the infantry— there lived a bold printer in this city named Zen- ger. He wrotenblo and caustic articles, arsailing tho ad- Tinistration of Governor Cosby. ‘Tho latter ordered four numbers of bis paper to be publicly burned by the com- mon hangman, in the presence of the Common Council. They refused to attend or t allow the hangman 80 to degrade himseif. The papers wero burned in the presence of a svlect few by @ negro. ‘The Governor then threw the editor into pron. ‘fhe heroic fellow dwtated editorials through a ehink of his dungeon. The Grand Jury refused to indict. the Attorney General filed an information. At that time New York was (Tepeak the sentiments of the bar, and not of the bench) in a most pitiadle condition, for ttonty. Dad three jury lawyers—Messre. Smith, Alexander a @ Murray. Mr. Murray was rotained by the Govervor, and the editor had the other two, But early in an argumert Miva ee edat tho coun- Lal Zenger’s friends had been prepared for this, They had secretly brought on from Philadelphia Andrew Hami.ton, a fearless and eloquent lawyer upwards of eighty years old. At the trint Mr. Hawilten was overruled by the’ judges and badgerod by the Attorney General, who tok for his text, “For jit is written thon shalt not speak evil of the ruler of thy people.” Mr. Hamiiton went to the jury on the text (I quote Bascroft), ‘ihe liberty of opposing Re! power by speaking and writing troth.” Need I say there was an nequittal by a New York jury? On the next day the Corporation gave the eloquent advocate and bis client a public dinner, and presented the lawyer with the freedom of the city. As he returned towards Philadelphia the Commonaity es- corted him with music, buzzas and cannon, iworder to testify their eer his guardianship of their civil livertics. Thank Heaven! we have no bench now in this city luke Governor Cosby’s, and we have athousa dat the bar who feel the Ris of ee ore we have a Le ay chistes ‘who cap, should the occasion arise, agal aoe a gi in this elty the exercise of arbitrary power, At this stage Alderman Lova read & brief letter from General MeCiel!an, stating regret that other engage- posure prevented his attendance. ‘teruendons appinase followed the mention of General | Metjelinn's name. ‘The, toast was to by Mr. Thomas ¢, Yields, “The Prom” wan’ Ce oy ‘tnd. with Geckos After which fillowed the tonet, “Our Nationality.” Ke- oBponiied to by General pele wos ~ephe Lary or the-Land” and tho Rights of the tips was the next toant, which ht the proceedings up to y broke up much pleased ‘with the feativities of the heewcni THE PRINTERS’ BANQUET. bration at the St. Nieho Speech of Rev. Dr. Cox, ‘The employing pricters of the city of New York united in celebraving the anniversary of Washington’s Birthday by adinner at the St. Nicholas Hotel, at eight o’ctock last ‘evening. The printers of this city have recently held a rer.es of meetings in this city for the purpose of reform. ing abuses in the trade, and within the past month or more some very interesting mectings have been hekt im the metropolis aud eigewh: Having closed their labors the employing printers conceived the very excellent ides of arrauging an ont and-out typographical dinner, for the pur se of cementing the kindly feelings evoked by the meeting together of so many printers from ali parts of the country. ‘The rooms set apart for this banquet were beautifully decorated for the occasion. AD excellent band of musios provided by the Dodworth, was on hand, and discoursed weet harmony durthy the evening. ‘The invited guest. were Go». Bruce, I8q., the pionerr typo founder of Now York; the Kev Dr. 60x, of Bruok- ly; Mir. uou-bton, of the Eiverside Press, Mass; Mr. ¥ © the Caivorsity Prose, Mass. Pri fessor Owens, 0: Yale College: and Mr. Laity, of this ery Mr. Joho F. Trow, the well kre one hand by the ther by Mr Bruce, ‘The Rev. Ir. Cox mvokod the opening blessing on the and aiter the good things had been discussed re t Hag Sagal in due form. . Trow del yored an eitective opening of the proceedings, ably reviewing the history of printing Space and tine will mot permit {te pubijor tion. He then read the following regular toasts in the order in whieh they eco ft 1, The Memory of Washington. J rank in solemn silenee, the band performing a touebing and impressive diree. Kiin—Toe patriot, hiteaopher and printer, Ale ni Wo Uv COL. vet wr chase tr Craver ml o prolesmon, Duly and ably responded to Oor Contr * In sp le of rock and to~ pest ® rene, To spite of tale boty we Are ai Mr, Lasix, ike wel ted a beautiful and yp 1. Owe Pr coed by & lean 1 historian, re: wctined n nd wmedero Caimbridg dare to contnag$ an j 2 eppac niece of tha oncigns ehy, and he classical renov » quent and ban) us even if she “oa —— a gee prhner from which we tahoe ag ae replied to this toast. ¢ Beautiful in our igs edding King thas witeihe altar a ge Hart responded to this roast. be Sine Qua Non —siced Pay ffor Gond Printiny, Je nothing to disgrace our imprints, a ihe no price that does pri ny pay 08, a ix Governor Oliver made @ humorous and entertaini speach in response, 11, Newspapers and §Perlodicats.—Aw our eity all ovhext 40 the number of its publications, we ch: ke them standasads of etyle ford The. Publishers o' taete und enterprise be acknowielzed by Press was proposed by Mr. asian and great Jength by Bir, Lovghion, or nklin, the sage, the philo- sonher and friend, was eloquentiy responded to by the Rey. Dr. Cax, of Brooklyn Tho printers” dinner éo0n after broke up in een if fs it bad begun with: sglid: gemiatity aud trus lo Art.—The We: By his Tunis ond Ya Faney, Y DH | bast, 21st inst, fromsheir. yard foot of ‘Lonth mtrcet, ER, a rf York —May tively “Tho Memory of Benja: The Celebration of Washingt ton’s Birthn~ Gay in Nashvi: Nastvinnt, Feb. 28, 1869. Washington's birthday, was inthe ‘The citizens of the city ‘and country, and tho soldiers of tre Union army, assembled in jarge numbers at the capital. the city, called.atten tion noabertaet thatthe nadienge wag pte osed mainly of The celebration of utinost degree svecessfii, mith, Mayor ot Nashvilic, and suttieiont evidence of the falsity of the assertien of the ‘vebels that no Down ontiment existed in the city. He asserved that ho wished the rebels to know that th; asa volcanic fire ia cecurring in society at the feuth which rks of the baugbty aristocracy, and eo down, Sh cad tho peopio, rentiment dit exist away the old and the pabob wontd hay tho bone and sinew, shi HOOKER {3 ARMY. Celebration of Washington’ 4 Birthday— Another Snow Storm—More Mud. AQuia CRERK, Keb, 23, 1863. "s Birthday was cele Tho anniversary of Washingt brated yesterday by tho Army of the Potomac, notwith standing the prevailing tempest, by salutes from several Nothing of the kind was heard from the rebel batteries on the gouth eido of tue Rappauannock. Asuow storm commenced late Saturday night and con- tinged till yesterday afternoon, drifting in somo places Tho depth of snow averages about Tho shelter tents of tho folders aflorded but poor protection from tho storm, Last night the atmosphoro was pier so1n0 {rost-bitten extremitios Provious to the storm the mud bad partially dried up; but now many days must eapee in ibis peculiar locality before the roads will become passable under the most tavorablo auspices two to three fe gly cold, causing in the Souti west. Loorsyinrg, Ky, Fe Authentic advices vay that the rebel army is in the vie cinity of McMinnville, Lennessae, Rumors, unauthentieaied and discredited rebel forces in the vicinity of Richmond, K Movements of General Wool, Bostox, Fob. 23, 1963. General Wobl and staft arrived to right. The membom of the Governor’g Council. met them at the'depot, where a large crowd had gathered, giving hearty cheers Yeteram warriof. The General has rooms at tho Tromont The Custom House, Fraads, TO THE KDITOR OF THE MERALD. Tn the stasements of examinations of the alleged Cus. tom Heuse frauds, iu which I have in ne way partici. | Petiast, Me. uts pated, I feel that great injustice bas been done mo. known from the many complications of the tariff tho kibor ‘of examinations of goods has greatly increased, while the number of examiners has-rematned the same, and, at cer. has been totaily inadequ quired. From the patuie of cases the examiner many instances hus been viliged to rely on the packers for counting the goods, who, from trequent change: that position, have been ver: It may happen tl to the duties re. ineiticiert from wane of the case seut for exami- natin inay be perfectly correct, wiile another case on the gamo jnvoice may be wrong, aod (he examiner kuow nothing of it. In the examination of some Ofty theusand ay. cages of gods 1 may have mado some intentioned mis. T would therefore respectt public a until the gal oxeaalaiion a OF the bead are uily ask a svspension of _ TO TRE EDITOR OF THE a TRave beon employed im ihe Custom House sixteon Thave been dismissed without a charge, an exa- I am not conscious of having deer careless, and I know I have not been culpable. Bave never surrendered a record but upon an order from tbe Collector, or from tho eblef of tho division to which the record bureau was attached. ‘been takea from the record offieé without authority, to or with my assent ww several 6.o:ks had equal acsers and T Ravw bo metaod, Dercan the wit man devise « method, oy which adishoucet clerk in the record office can be prevented from purloining its pa- pers, especially as its chief is sometimes objiged to be present in court with records. The Selicitor bis report e—' Willlam A. LeMngwell appears to have been cul- pers to be withdrawn.” fact ag the examioath-o preliminary: Trepeat, | have never permitted a paper bed eo withdrawn without proper authority. Wh. A. LEFFINGWELL, Naw. Yoru, Feb. 21, 1863. inination or a question No records bave ever May, indeed. ejual right of access. pabie in permitting +4 pre is as ii.correct Personal Intelligence. Major General Butier left the @t. “tenulan Hoteb yester. day, and proceeded by the fifteen minutes past two xtok are ce A israte foram April 1; tite Serf o'clock traiu tor Lowell, Mase. ode The Rev. Arthae. Folsom and wite, Pregbytexjan Board of Forcign Misalon®; MavOarked in cbigh Contest, for Canton, Chita, emai tage ser Judge Sherman, Raymond, of Uevcaae re 7. heady Lawis, of Gouova; C. R. Morehead, of Kentucky: J.’ N. , of Syracuse, aud P. H. Jones, of Bt. Louis, aro mopping at the Metropolitan Hotel. Ww. 1. “pel of Boston; Hon, Wm. Kelly, of Rhinebeck; T. S$, Paxton, ‘of Utica: John ‘ayrncuse: @. H. Power, of Hudeon; tr. G. Ww. | Bes John H. Regnotas, of Al. Beatty, of Toronto, and Hon Dany, are stopping at the © Worns Ov Ant at Avcrion.—A sale by auction of a ool- lection of one hundred and forty-one “pictures, studios and sketches,’’ by T. Addison Richards, will tke piace this evening at 625 Broadway. Many of them represoat ecenos familiar to thousands of our citizens, SHIPPING NEWS. AaManad FoR NHW YO CLEARED, (Br). Jones, Liverpool—Wil:iame & Gion, (ir), Chipman, antwerp—W F ert Xantho, Shr sae A Bri Jou Chile Mary Saiter (Br), Clark, 8t John, NB—AJ &C A De. frig F O'Brien, Wi New Orleans—D ir Hindeipnin Pte cot & Co SUiohn RUD & Dewalt Sone Pease errin & Aveo, Steame: Suw ann Bont Ltt pkins, Robe Yorktowr Bark © pmbrie (Brom), Ayyrann, Bremen. $9 days, in bal- Bea Jon, Marseittew, 48 days, wit Co. 17 daye, WER wy eoch at the | yas ohn Txt (Port), Arocha Ops, 87 days, with cork, ), Olivera, Oporto, 37 days, in ballast |, Monrovia, 82 days, @ vound to Hoston, bi To ityeme er | Pe “pit (Po ar Ho cere Cont dee, to maater,' The | wuess t) 7” Joun Northrop (of Win sor 2d, WILL WOOT BNA Aprcke, To ny with steamer Vaninn. or faear tint Pr ship Maindar, Ou: Gasioaist Br, of Arse), wn Pht, Peb'9, with torwco wad Widen . Stevens, Matamo. 1M steam frigate re, for Havana, Bistom (ot ud fore), a SL Thley (Br), MoKee, St John, NB, 12 day, with Yorktown, $day : stn mt Sippir, Woiton Del, M precinnn, Pita teiphin oaton (aud pro rireae, Monto 2 7 ” Londov, 3 dave ‘The ship Coraetius Grimnell, sn sentre , fe atanchor io the bay The shin Cathoun, f1 anchored on the Mr. Watau, of Boston, responded to evan iw an elo- me Suturday, aud got her ens os sunday. en) ‘went bo | out in she cold, ieee eet pone Mecca of printers—ihe homo and ts character wi!) depend Br sicomehip Metta, Havana.- Wind at sunset X. Miscelianeow Launch ~The ship Hudson, built for 6 KB Morgan's X tine Of Londew packets, and to be commanded by Coptain Pratt. ‘wiil be launehed from the Westervels shipyard, foot of East Houston street. toxay, Tuesday, at 2 PM. Lavneuup-;Jobn Englis & Bon launched from sheir yard foot of Kent sires, Greenpoint, on the 17th of February, for the Norwich and New York Transportation Company, the rity of New Loudon, Her dimensions are as fol- Lengin, 228 feet; Drenith of heam, 36 feet: depth of hold, (2 feet, She will run in connection with the fine steamw- €r8 City of Boston’and City of New York, Mesrs Englis & Bon also launched on Saturday afternoon sT Sanford, Keq. Her dimensions are va'—Length on deck, 245 seb; breadth of beain, 34 fee depth of hold, 12 feet 3 inches, She fs intemded to ply be- | tween Boston and Bangor, Save own, from Boston Jan 23 for Kurrachee, put intoSt George, Becinuda, 74h inst, leaking badly, She weukh av The «,ort in lant evening’ vapers of ‘the welzure of the ‘etearonbip Eagle, of the Havaua line, by the Cusiwn House authorities, was an error, Sune Otrmonazo—Capt Huge, of ehtn Meas ya rac, Godin Shlobis for otra, on Bou Gui, bashing «xp 1 AU some sail. spraig a Teak. and. was Othe Fone time Mine tect waiver le the Bott, we Rivepicd ‘by Feud Alter wAte-twn ime mine Beat svicenstrat fy renicing the He ALAND Pe t Tea Lit pe) up wit ‘ore me wie hia w achert ofthe Most, Delano, from "bstadetphia for pt nto Rerranida Sth bast. jus bass oF wudder, at ported from Baitinose jor Cork, distrors, grit in, Yeahs, and with hapr—Newport, Feb 2t—ta the gale of yerteniay 4, from New York for Boston, in balls’, st Fort, outer herhor, bat enna ‘ _anekor iree-quat ip Rep ast by ad’ mento of east t Old Potat. n New is, and oY York far Oporto, hin arrived here decks awept of every thing, KnArs g Berea Crowantx, Jan 31—The Ar exnected to be Hehtened eno. her io cat imo A dee Jan 3l—The Diensiag, Schievelbein, from castle, has pub into # pork near tins pace rean «hip Mary Robinson is a by Tuesday, #0 as to enable CHRISTIANS AN New York ov N Without damage. Capi Bearse, of steamer Vatapsco, arrived yesterday. pores Bet ost. Letween Barnegat and Averconb, p ted ean trates atts Ore on, 1 i Croton. alt teint. w es neawy N; would probably put tn'o he Breakwoter, on Waterman. of Lonton, from NYork for Cadiz, iace, tat 4019, Ton 314 pura rence, from Matanzas for Portland, Feb 20, off Baricgat. Foreign Ports. Axrwrir, Feb 2~Arr Henrt Boepe, ox, ne Sittin Euslatie dao BEAre York: 2ith, Aiarde Bolan. * Gani Pe. dan 3l—Ar Pee aquine Susan Haw and, Gilet, Ha Manuttor. Col imho; Browse. it Doers, Witon of the Wi Wert Wind, "Efiiot, New F Gigs cuca Fee tare tries Zuloiwa, Pitts, Pritadetp : Ith ite Dura, Boxontyia Kington, J Tutek, Bannemaan, Londen for New * ved): 2..Goud la Ki l'y,do tor Boston (and 4th, Alalaria, Lonuon for NYors (and an- Fey 2 Air Ldskiett, NYork. —In port harks May Queen, Kirwan, for Princeton, Seeley, tor New York, disg; * Fuxerwoop, Jan si—In port Sarah A Stapler, Staples, from ohAtwcet, eb S-Are Mary Myler, Hyler, Akyab vin Cad Gt ascow. Feb2—Sit Mal’ of Orleans, Tarlor. NYork Boyne an. Jan 31—Bid Khersenese (9), Honab (trem “Live er}.00% Le port Mentor, Duwell, for NYori, Feady for nen, H1stai as, Feb 20-—Arr steamship Europa, Boston for Liver reat ‘and ald ata tM). iain? i - ooh og hoc Ja. Fel In port ‘tagstor tl Chace). [or Baltimore nexte ay. gaapdaed Eivynroot, Jan St—Att Constitution, Cutting, N¥ork: Feb 2, Atnoid Boninger, Hashacen. do; Glascow (a Kril ana Conqueror, Boutrlie, doy Famis Melioness vse r iagetpbis ¢ Nova’ Seat n'¢ taham, Fe Boston, hy Mt Jens in Cotin, tire {9 Aiton, 3 Oly of 3 Haltimore (a). N York; mer, Bia Feb Se stantine, NYork ; Com j evs. Calkine, do; P kagome, Gray, Vera Cris. Chas Tt val Montevideo; Oriteston. Coombs, Porto Rive: Lawrence, Johnson, N¥ork: 6t pigo Crowell, Bown Leona, Wiliams, Boston; a Ja, Jones, Buenos Ayres: 4:h, Linn and, Frit (from’ NYork}, Belfast; Giasgow (s), Roskeil, N Feb 3, Contest. Cid Jan 3b, Caen, Wietlne. Jennings, Bomba; ntte Mal Alma h, Wen: ehorai, aud Ottitlie, ‘Win Rathbone, Priv. de: do: Lencaster, Decan, Phi ponies G Calourta, eo Out, vas: Universe, rn. to 140; Clty of Baitimo: atietiekl. Porter, ¥: su Raman, Chase, N¥orts Conuee! Pi eiph.a; La Qiaire, alan, Yount, NYork; Shaw, do, (entered Jaw 1 for Quehe-), Lainox, Fed 2—Arr pr pmodl D: Fight Ai Pe ins, Has bt), Marin ¢ ¥ Gin Sacob A: Bia! der. Wade, do, raid of the Morning, Williams, Boston; 4tn, Jan 50—Bid Far West, Page, NYork (not uth, a Jan Sl—Arr Radama, MeKensie, CardiT for Macrities, Bee Boke. ae ‘ld Bes 19, jacnaweay, Conia, fa ir, Wiltiama, Mou! mein, London; with, Roan: “Monnowi jan ‘2—In pom y Marg ‘Caroli Fone i tor ya Aon, Yatea, om Hoe York Rei arr ‘airian, Gamaze, pep ston, unr, Net ‘commenced w TB pom Bamyort, tor Havana Fai 8 yn ———— tor pat ee brig a3 cata a ‘com: wiecrest tab td In, n. Vettengill, for ir le! Galinuck, Pete a ope 40; Pod ‘ne “Wall cr dodo} ine, ping trout, (oF iodo (ENSTOW t—Arr fh rent Wm Stu ey sc Catten: Pine Voiunt 1 Thee NYork. Std Jan $f, Pi oll, SYor St Nasavas, Fed i—arr in Nd roads, 79 Reg Day, from Mo ‘ime! Louls Mariani, Atkins, from ov and in 12 dave, BLd 14th, Herriek, ‘Goast to load tor Brsvon Fes Leg ort rie Phebe A Paige (not as bo. on aD I—AtY President Schmidt Gerdes, Balti. O14, Jan 2—Arr Roland, Wycke, Baltimore, Wires Feb 2—Sid Alexandel der, Col ir, NYork. THE LECTURE SEASON, M*. a ae A ALLEN, M. hd WILL ap abe vase nent « \lway, at 3 o'elo i to-day. MEBCASTH 1 IBRARY ASSOCIATION REY, J. ©. R'S second eee Re Tnatiture. on Wednesday [rR RLRVENTR / an HV ERSARY OF THE NEW YorK wil be held in the Four. ho ecoeae vy oT dremsee tn tis P. Stephenson and Dr. J.P. recone, The Valedictory, will livered by Dra A.B Jenuer, of the kraiwating class, Stu. he profession, and nd the pubic, are invited to atient, pas wi ND ERS OF 7 THE HUMAN MIND —BY GENE. me UM, 8B. BRITTAN will res Log og fagehology. ys a Pi ‘and + ‘Aa centa, nd lady 2 POLITICAL, pore Ras UNION ASSOOIATION—HEADQUAR. No. 932 Kroat. ay, corner of Twenty-seeond street, There wil be a pyblic meeting of fue & GF ceudny evenins, Pebrnary 2a at ehh diet nguished apeniers will address ihe meeting. LUKE FP. COZANB, Preaicent, J. 9 Crnors, H.W. Avon oe S™ EeonotAs Belg (NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 1, Tie erigned! vei leave to, btn ibis geweraily, tha’ number of ye Tie, polars a OTR. very particriars they a any betel tn the Unie WIN KS “AND y Lavon 4 & GRAY, SUCCESSORS 0! RUDMAN, Lr tncotetes Eahecsne Piet aly, wm barrels, half barrels and bottles, WELL, age: it No. iT Paiva avenue, cormer of ®t. Mark's piece. 288 BARAELS OLD BOURBON WHIRKEY, IN atin en a AP FOR CASH ONLY. Cal Fe eae re nOKUB BACKER, 8) Treo LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, mi Wl ;. EASE SOTTAOR mouse, GARD at Yoravie, ata her on Brooa'ya ‘ieig) Ny suitable terry. apply s\ 200 Broniway, 4 Stoorataa t oe, nem | oom 4 ss MISCELLANEOUS. BE SOLD At sBERIPFS MILLER, at me Men banty Bx- Nery. superior M feat oa ipwvelling, 2 ia a Madivon ave iveulenes and'cmbelichmenh Soemeriy of the Hen. A t eny, hase will sitora'e vere etme! toh, “AVOTION — wi, £8 oy ED hee MM edurela) nent. the 2oeh, ‘tiows stone fron Hall situated io the fashions ‘« posed of perempioriy, and tus “oppartunity to secure a profs A. CADWELL, OUULIST (LATE OF CAN lias en abvowen Ot Aftoen reer Ree era ‘ork and resumed his wi Eighth street. Dr. itention + sylumvel, op ive for examination ‘or opinion, od ‘Olle honte fom ® PERSONAL, WHO ARRIVED LAST FRIDAY apvepirianird vo nnnwediaiely eal) is old friend, 5. Mbigel, abibe. APTAIN STOW. NHILDREN TAK R Aborrtox AND ADOPTED ul babes :« adeptomt. their confinement. 74k Gremowich Sb Radane 2ARSALLE, EOF TUE WIDOW OB HEIRS. Ching. or of hia wide Jn New York. Tennessee NFOURM ATION WA ot Richard 8. Geu, uister, Mra, Logram, who Papers please bopy. NFORMATION WANTED—OF BLLEN WASHBORN 33 1N TH ter wings he (0 eth ut 219 Bowery, Porm another that tir EiuHiotvdway, will ame pire’ wiih the pro~ pier, he will save forcier trowble, asa letter has Deer Towel in tho posact by whieh UG cam be Mienttis TA fi AD tH OW abort hee enbles, comerot York and: Anvioustyatronded to (OURS WAS RECEIVED. CALL OR ae A wher 8 AGREED bat could vob ond plcane er ud: mie your Gh. ioMPson. im requested to Come at 3 Vey or wend word ANTS" MINSTRELS: and who was to Su, plcuoe Ken a hetler tO IOAN DAVIS. CLOTHING SHORE, Wt SEVENTH AVENUE, BR i Streets, $100,000. aiiiora 4nd Western the Loko Ing peek, “ATOM. MARE Bouts put ou sie x addressing B. Laules aiieuded - 275,000 wong OF ¢ thy fy bet! * Satz by WUOW Lo Gispoae 90 ‘Silk ‘eenteme Tie tanga ty! : ae sii & ITENEION'—WANTED, CAST OFF cho! Werteru market, ano Puruiture, be pak by Ca lddy, Ber uch avenu ang Tenn etn seeps. iis A vers weil be 2 he teen, it a ved to by Mrs Ae NY QUANCITY OF LADIES OR GENTLEMEN'S defeat WenringAnparer bi ange The highest peice pats in current mone} Broome street, ® punctually attended tu, TNO, 99 BOWERY.—1, ROSENTHAL, LAVING & Breas vnirw Wo Bue am lat Weariug Apparel, #ruit ar dus on oF gaurensing, ladiv klnost vacue for et a tle freass vememer, and Ury 838 Bowery, pees Great Jones wireet. nul ot eae oft T 187 SIXTH ANENUE.—LADIES ee GENTLE- ist to» Cast olf Clothing, 0 i840 call on 0} f Aventia. Wwe doors frou Tenth street, it ‘indvas nttended Wy Mire. Ming ‘True, you will be dealt with to your satisfaction 4 sREAT DEMAND —$ ayo wo are or ‘AST jor tae New Orleans e above articles: tices —Krom 87 to \s, Furnivupe, nan "Camel's cali or addrese. ne, helween Twentieth and N. 'B. vo pe ® attended to by Mrs, he highest Prive Jewelry, old Gold and Siver, AL’ ty fret streets, T THE NEW STORE, 116 Vi1KD AVENUE, 4 Kentienen aie gat? 449 receive the , Dear Fourtent: —AT 153 BEVENTH AVENUE. LADIED vin ed Lo mee the sfor cast oF Clow ug Carpets, Purnit e can Mutter ourse vee by nounced by a great many iadion und. ventlemen that we pay 2 per cent more than a: any other vi oe a m1 ghee Revea og anscle ch et ne ‘ana “Mbedtes attended: to tr bade Harris. DANCING J ACADEMIES, i Py a eyes $64 BROOME a Be, DA! Ries ARE Nie aud Ce FINK ASSORTMENT OF his newly invented tn use, will be founs at the war Wa Fulton sireet, Also, ® OR, SALE, CHRAP FOR CASII—i1) B SECOND BAND (Winans 8) Billiard Tales Addr so, box 2,433 Peat HE BILLIARD MATCH WHICH W. been played Buturuay @ enti, List | on econunt of the lodiaposition of o oul t d thin (Ti ening, at 46 0 © Ook. B ouray ae Mercer street, ve FURNITURE. N RLEGANT ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD PUR. Hture at private aale—p oy ct ts caniiy leavieg the id Bookcane, ‘ asin vnuges Afticies of \e-u. Broa em, Ch.ns, Gise ans sce W. ne or. tor the Bl Sh, near YURNITURE WANTED. ony op OR GBNTL nM Pete rerenare, SOS ee as et ey RAILRVADS, UDSON RIVER RALLMGAD —~1KAINS FOR ALBA bee eave wrsna on bom aed ANY “RAILROAD. WEST. HAASE re N A a For Atbany 10.38 xth MATRIMONIALe _ YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WHO ie et FIN bis @duestion, and wae is 490% 9 See Levhstieh se mend carte de viaie b enaare box 22, Princeton, Baargctanis rouxa “MAN 6 se . ven ew to igattim coninds aed 8. Caringden, box tars wt 1 him era ine = for three da} one. RIMOKY -A aaa AGED OES: he!