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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAKCH 1, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 5 yearn, and secured ty B are tn comeedie THE BRITISH PROVINCES, [22 %u2fsnrautnet con ir be demanded We runt thoy will stick to the line of aetion recommended by the In- ~ Jond Revenne Commissioners, namely, the extension of Uke existing treaty for a year, and the appointment of STATE. CAPITAL, (rep. of Otwogo, and referred to the select committee of and ; that bis to ry ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT. Repeblican Mass Mocting in New Ha- vee, f * course ven—Address of Senator Doolittle—The Tal rel concur in the amendmen! @red Thousand Dollar T: comusiselone! while to p & new one, Ext: Co: f th tld af the Untied baton ‘voll slavery, and ig Party Oniled Upon to Stand by Presl-| Anecdote of His Viale to MORE BANK BURGLARIES. |r ee iscetiont advice to" the govern: Urse 0! e reesrl ste rdpetvay, 4 wet be Seoinates C085 SARAROMY os Fob Oh Club Rooms. meat wich it warnn them that "Canada i notin pow ‘Beales F nw Haven, 1868. jun to Lave the propositions of memorandum A re- Radicals on the Crisis. red in, ting the. rebeillon, was melt wes | Senator Doolittle addressed a mecting of repabiicans | 7% following 1s a list of thove who contributed one gael That ts quite certain; and the only pty ts that an Siteeoas of ah hos" | yore hin evening, called together suntaia te Proidons | (OWaN¢ dollars and upward to tho Grant simon! | Poljeg Officers and Aldermen Charged With | sins iis woner the foliags and terest Of the pee George H. Watrous presided. Mr. Doolittio madea temper- aes ple they went to Wash: Se speech calling on all republicans tostand by tne rea: |W, H, Aspinwall W. B. Astor, Being of the Thieves, ppm 2 ‘ » rance fntual | i tofavor and | scot, He contended that Mr. Johnson basearried out | nme Brown. AT, Blowark, THE - Johnson Henry Clows. sO : EM Concession Counselled. Set fseteaipton suey oat Rate ne | every equlroment of the Bal ore platform of 1864, Hm 'cafin' On. Chinendom EIGHT HOUR MOVEMENT. - Ww. boroppedint end cocoa and that recent roto = ay ot lle alpen abe eo pac we AR io & anh bare Startling Revelations of Canadian at Clinton Hall—Determination ’ based Forbes, Jonn C. Green. chanics to Enfo « ‘The President Praised and Fovctre the any Prmagy get together now See HL RG. Griewoid, Grinnell, Minturn & Co, Official Morality. Ue imiaatasions ona Unecetce aod by ive the war is a failure. Grant and Sherman q ooral Workingmen, &c. sress Smoothed Down. settled that, Whore else can they go but to the party F. D. Lanier. Hecroan 5. 3chason Awell attended mecting of the mechanics and wortt- [asin ath uaa be abpaoat ps ay Fe The British Provincial Governors in | ingmen of this city and vicinity was hold last oventng, v Seo niex oun rebeltt down D. N. Barney. Mt : Council at Clinton Hall, under the auspices of the I'ractient NO RUPTURE IN THE UNION PARTY. determined to save the Union and saved it, beyond the Jos, in md House Painters’ Association, for the purpose of advocat- ‘not He explained that the President Samuel Wetmore, kee &e. ke ing and interchanging sentiments on tho eight howr cts, bat stb tanta on the ght of ; 30. chor Mousa? next bythe praia! hove ‘pelste®"ad Ss on a jon xt i se painters, and The Herald Nomination of Grant Enthusias- whether a have a to 3 Dodge & Co, Our Toronte Correspondence, mooting last 2 ght was especially called. for the poner 5 eae mee a ey is K. Garrison, Tonowto, Feb. 26, 1866, jane amy apn exact feeling of the workingmen re- tically Adopted as the Great Map crete gerd: «1 Samuol Parish, Canada on the Bee of Ancther Fnian Scare—Suceny's | Sik ine movement ctor by Mr. G. P. Tar Means of Pacification. district could not elect a 7 1. & A. Stuart, Alleged Plan the Only Practicable One—Astonishing | President of {ne Furniture and ‘clerks’ Amoct” outa’ be ‘no qvorm ta tne Logie: Wastin & iy Revdations with Regard to the Recent Galt Bawk Sob- | Sort, Oe a's Uniom, for chairaan ofthe motion. soram in J for '» Union, y could not bee Senator elected bery— Aldermen and Police Officers Accomplices, de. bir. fear waa unanimously elected, and. om the United States Senate. But sappose in A large number of our citizens contributed in smaller Canada is on the efe of another Fenian scare that | chair stated briefly the of the meeting. The prosl- ‘The Organization of the Wew Sani- ‘for & pout of, tho war wo ‘should recapture on@ | yume, Commodore Vanderbilt and Lawrence W. Jerome | Promises to be more widespread than any of those pon phe the redy wih 8 crpeplensions: Sous: cheerap tary Board. : lative wo Congrem, and I four ipetent, 10 | vere not among the contributors, as at frst stated, ‘The | that have taken place thio winter. It is well known that | Qfritsion Sus Gorman and: WJ; doseup were chageee might ‘a Senator be elected. | ammount of the fund was $105,000 in exact dgures. the Catholic Bishop of Torsnto has expressed his willing- | secretaries. Mr. McMahon then read tho following ras dea. ae. ae. 1800. cgpias te same rade te the Sons: sae mer ton | During his stay in New York the General was enter- hows that the Hibernian Seeiety, which heretofore he | Mtions, whieh were unanimously adopted :— " SP Retr ee Ae teas, %2 he tak, Re rere muitrage pon the | tained by the Manhattan Club at their splendid house in | bas denounced, shall make the usual display om St. oon Our Albany Corresponden nclt, Tuauats, (rop.) of Albany. moved to lay all basl- | South, and sald that General Graut recently assured | Fifteenth street. efore dinner, and while the Goneral | Patrick's day, and it iy believed that all over the peo. ‘Auaany, Feb, 27, 1868, | tions. him it would result in a war of extermination. | was being shown over the house, the cook of the estab. | vince the Irish clement will exhibit open homulty on ‘THE MATIONAL CRIMI AT THE STATE CAPITAL. . The motion was carrind by 73 to 14. maintaining that eaees Nhe bass of representation | Hshment, who is an enthusiastic admirer of tho great | that day. Indeed, some aswert that thin is the day NATIONAL APFAIKS—THK PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS, “e . eg General ly anh ddgpmingtty, The resolutions of Mr, Tremain, introduced by him dar, Tauman’ offered the following: {s unnecessary, inasmuch ay at least million of né- | man, andin whose mind were treasured up the words of | {xed upon for it Sweeny to strike—that bie plan pee egal fine’ o| +n: teqaiaaeiiala aaa Napitichedelie aeuk ide one bs i gr008 have died or boen killod since 1800, and by 1872, | tno inscription in the book General Scott presented to | Of attack Is to send small raiding particr ayatust Canada | {he eigit hour mov ‘when the next apportionment goes into two-fifths J on the 17th of March to cause a diversion and attract Of them will be out of the way. About one-third of the | General Grant, determined and expressed his intention | ft iin Gr uhe British troops in Canada, while with Southern whites have been killed; so that the representa- | to lay before “the greatest general one of the best din- | jis main force he invades New Hranswick and effects a ee altemt oF onextomn: Seunioe 8 rod. He | ners by on of tho best cooks in the world.” The pupil | lodgment on the sea coast. The government oMeials | fe pas under Wi Faeyr ges on Rofo feted witha storm of | of Eplourun oxerted his skill, and spread an entertain Dera Deorabe. ve: Rellery: tbat ie Conadien rah om MM, 1), Des wh Lars chs tclarca ot tke te followed by applauso, interrupting the speaker, | ment which tho General pronounced equal if not supe | (hreatentny Pain ann’ COVEN Tor valle Ob the Bei they themaelyes w eee ee eats bat thought that the men | FOF to any ho had ever previously partaken of border, and that Sweeny will make the lower provin ‘whohad the courage tosustain the vetohad saved the Pres- | Two baskets of bouquets wore sent to General Grant ie Shred As boll ro) i nore neneaee, Co ine opine tos thew 6 ie pavnee gr ig erpreet | uring his recent visit to this olty, with the request that | Eaverwment and ltvoty tine maybe looked for: tion of the Union party; that the President and Con- he would transmit one of them to a lady friend in New ‘0 one familiar with the power of the military of have the same great end in view; that Andrew | York. He promptly wrote the following card:— ese A a 3h soannnes m4 race cone os fohnson has not aud never will betray his trust, and that | To Mrs. Win. 8. Hillyer, No. 62 ast Pifteenth street. | yeuched without crossing rivers and lakes, and with the k That, im the judgment of this A 1 Oi Zin cloined with Tail’ pores io determine, on whss avi, nce of returning loyalty and obedienoa, aud on what terms ‘und conditions Intended to secure the fature peace and welfare of the nation the States lately in re! shall be eniitied to resume: their normal relations with the federal ment by the admission of their Senators aud Kepre- .. That the faith of the nation, and that of tho Union pares ecleraaly y pleiged to the Treedmven of r ‘and main- onal auiherity whetever that shall ¥e re: saeh tion aa tay be necessary and wo foromplish that object. ved, That revognizing in President Johnson » states. sacrifices and patriotic conduct during ‘war endeared him to the loyal people of cy tn the Union majority of Cony ‘hady ot bls oral fankeal defenders of onstvauon lib: sation. Their moderate and judicious tone surprised everybody not initiated in the radical programme. Tho point of those resotutions is found in the expression, “The hope is ardently entertained by this Assembly that ‘by conciliation, forbearance and mutual concessions the differences of opinion existing between the President ‘and Congress may bo harmonized, and by thir joint Jabors and wisdom the great work of restoring the American Union will be happily accomplished."” Full and formal condhations have now been had bere upon the subject of these resolutions, Something more ved, That by compliance with our reasonable demand would be aubserved by inauring. a better clase of workmen thas stem of lation I journey nen by fully carry nor # ir thanks are eminendy due and are 1, That ou aie be: Bare hy enghe cages semnedany co Frisian upteaes pen hewitt ar pared you U. 8, GRANE. | inal force there and the difficulty of obta ulng troops in Waudered to the Hon. George Brandreth. oC Wow. ‘He has, in fact, headed off the more conservative wing out the of the lamented Lincoln. UWn@iedited Report of an tdent to | ie, winter and spring from Canada and England she anly rapport of the ‘dy the moderation position, Senator Andrews, ve pon anc ap re ees || Rae ke, caying that he did not come Mee would be unable to offor much resistance, There was prbperieansiie urarine rT pmol esi prose may be harmonised, and by their. joint labors and to mpecally ndoree ident Johnson, cr anybody else. * General Grant, time hon Sweeny might hase taken Canna bat be |" Kewuteed, that our eves e Sena te, presented resolutions to same pul » ‘the 4 2 allowed it to slip by, That he and his Congress and Sen Murphy of this elty for his fidelity to our cause " . . ibe greet ae: restoring thesdanerienn Calon inert re geal nef fe cmsne veh oe Wasuixatox, Feb. 28, 1866. | ao icing in sober earnest T have'no doubt; but | of our sais Legisiature, aud the same are. neteby tradered including an ingenious presentation of the effect of the pending natioual quextionx apon the hopes and sanguine safety, but wanted the strong arm of law to protect the The announcement that General Grant was accidentally | Canada ix no longer accessible. It is impregnable to any enon ae the righ\s of the working mam freedmen and loyal whites in, their rights. Gen. Terry | noe in the hand while inspecting a new Grearm in Now | force the Fenians can raise, If Sweeny proposes to ved, That the Governor be requested to, transmit expectations of the democracy. copies of these resolutions to President Jonnson © | deciared to him recently in Richmond thet should : Li teful io the press of REORGANIZATION OF PARTTES—EPPECT OF THE NOMINATION yg Pgesuss mens rary 1 te ations | trmy be materially lessened he should be obliged to | Yask city rosis on very slight foundation. Colonel | make lodxmont in a cls er continent It | whe generod and hota Seaport ie hae fiven ‘otuar, ‘Tremain’s resolutions are accepted as & conclusive ex- | without roferring them to the Committeo on Federal Rela- ‘Vesper’ BAe Hatmanneiees tn Fertrens Monroy Laidley, who claimed to have invented an improved | by the Se Lawrence, where the Ice lw alroudy broaking | wien elght hot for eight bs et aan resaion tions, His ‘was to secure action on them with as breech-loading rifle and metallic cartridge, called gw the | up, and where thirty or forty thousand men can be proves [oe , bis eon hg a gp LS asin FIRDS Genoral to exhibit it. One of the cartridges was acci. | ‘Hrown auainat him in ati Wore seman of erica : : i tts te) base “ap Tose dentally exploded, and the metallic casing made a fow | Hamilton, C. W., ran away to avoid trial for complicit nen made by Mr, James Fisher, of the resolutions might lie over in order that the democratic 5 , 'y plicity nters, Mr. Howard Whitfleld, of the mi ice re ee eee eee Fire in West Thirty-second Street. slight seratches on ono or two of his fingers, They are raise ee bi mere gm tt ae out oe that | packing Box Makers; Mr. @. P. Taylor, of the Forniture: ATR Bai resolaitions over un- y osda; “ 4 to ‘ergean jor McDowell, of the Toronto police foree, oF Germae chen j, rH Nagy Hy an out refercnce was a question before the House. % bases man and ceriam Hamilton policemen, who were dis | Coie i. » Mas-manvet Fi “ y Mr. Cuntis, (dem.} ot New York, inquired ifit was the | wood, Nox. 423 and 425 West Thirty-second street, | the ball in Boston next Monday 1s doubtless spread to | missed from officer. McDowell, however, eneaped punt h- ar ag wont poco be penal A A gg Tntoution of the republican saletihy Co silere fale Giseat- |'Tab tames. were discovered on the sornd floor, | inbrenss the sale of tickols ne be hes. written 8 note of Feet eaavdien the treating up of the Hamilton gang | caulsersand Mr. J, of the Vasterers, “It wae @ nat standin oaking Up 0 ee emarkable fact in fav he there See ee eeesto the ueminatihn of Grant for the | Ble, TRexatx sald that was the object head in view. | But they soon spreadite the upper toons, Sait before the | seclination and will positively not be present, burglarics and bank robberies wer? numerous, Among | Foletkable fact 10 tare ie ae ta ake ope Presidency. 1 have Mae eT hc unanimity |: Mr. Bonnrrr, (dem.}of Otsozo, considered it discour- | ST was extinguished the entire building and ite content other hauls made way one at the Gore Rank, Galt, wh bit that the sentiments expressed were by those directly with whieh this suggestion is ac te-sbo ananisalty. Hs doe to. dlasriininate i favor oC inees Teoviations. “The | were. comroved. The ian ihesievesed meckinery ¢) (he New Work! Hemmepathio Modes! | wes robbed by s fellow styled “Bristol BU and his com. | {nteremted tn the rewalt of the movement.” asm with which it is b i theradicals | Committee on Federal Relations already had similar re- | Said to be about 915,000: insured for $10,000 to city eum. Colleg fedorates, This gang was nlso broken up, und some of : It has been grasped as the basis of Fotdlag he Union | solutions before them, and it would be best to have all | Panes, oe eee is owned by G. M. Baxter; 1088) gies ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES LAST | tle operators arrested. nowt astounding part i The Now PI . Fr ts appreciation as presented. by-| the resolutions tako shat reference with Instructions to | prvnt $0.tmo; aan pth ore and) ober ings.’ |. RVENING AT ‘THE CHURCH OF TRE Prnirans— | Y¢ (0 come, A prisoner in the Toronto mall an Buluras wnt oie versa 7 r expressed a desire to mak an atidavit i Orne y The fullowlng interests currespondence ye ots a ant -rewulle, be | (er Taupe hades intention 20 be Fear of the adjoining man oeupved Uy dot Petar a CONPRERIXO OF DEOKHES TK MEXUENS OF THE | Safi ot wan called, arian abv i'tonde” | gyupey naw feature of the. Poulan yc an instructions would y about ; ingurance. 4 ij rs pheating in the Galt Hank robbery, besides Bris ih, jee oo cumag peg gett ere Poppins rene OL is owned by Taubel hag cee Jnsured for | The exeroins of tho sixth annual commencement of | Ir Davis apd. Custad, lite" iaiver” of” whom was | ° Mahony-Killian ree m he Dag Staten, and wit! de for the Relalions needed a spur to induce them to perform thelr vwned by Mrs. | te Homeopathic Medical Coltoge of this city wero held of | havin much to relieve as from farther “Canadian searee” @f the restored snd } duny: ‘ re ie donmued, abe ‘st last ovening at the Church of the Purttans, tn Colom 2 AR erg Mownwna ¢ heated and motion to consider the resolutions without refer- aly pa id ¥ Coopest sone gry teed 6 ’ f tled to New York, wherw he has and taught as adopted, and were made the special order ew square, which was occupied by a large gathering of the | surrendered to the Canadian authori ‘at once, Johnson, fog Lo mpoeeurs evbalag, as ball pant ewves "oe nef tt ad ao ey aor i: paTaduates’ friends, uot omiting 4 dus eepioreniation | {raciliom, Weath. | Doaiies Paris, ine Cased whe 8 day, and what remains pee te J ie sured for ‘te Move hrasbontamn Insurances Gom- tho fair sex. Ma thenaih nedioiae seit —_— : ee . and ober to. polier, for a eonsideration, ‘ be leaked for unter Grant and made By Mr, Cocmam, (ren) 0 Albany. rnin te y.. The fire is supposed to have originated from the 6 platform was occuped by thefacnily of the ngll- | kapt the burglars posted npon allots mada for their nal fuss lbwesa oo8 ore the breaking up of the |) special onler for the 13th of at of the steam boiler. tallog anda nember of préminant citizen’. arrest and MeDowell, tt ts aimed, secreted Bristol Bill | othe young reyubtie obey will kn Cane combat peeent probe soy, ME, Cons (dem.) of Now York Relative 10 It- | Operations of the Metropelitam Wire De- | The exercises wore oponed with prayer by the Mev. We Recah that several chy deiectives and twat. | scheme the ‘Trish. waht be eAtecthaily frends fromm. are not prepared to confront Mr. ) of Onondaga—To aatgeet non-| partment for the Month of January, | Dr. Rosrus, afer which the eof whom ia im the babit of presiding wine, | Hh radical \nfuences of puritanicel pal a aa ‘ate from stands in the Now York markets. | 1866, Rov. Dr, MaTHews conferred the degrees upou the ts i 4 far aww aa iT A pescouniryiaen By contnst. Aa adverse report, was agreed to, The Committee on Apparatus and Discipline have eub- | graduates and alwinietered the Hippocratean oath, ® pre Ha voor wi bag Scscaioey veasoeas Bow near gummed wt ‘ ¥ Fonorative procres, the eaneratrated tw element oon otveniagpeg tne Trieh mitted to the Board of Fire Commissioners a statement | ceremony which be concluded with a most Impromsive All the contents of the aMfdavit have pot leaked out yet— ~ = thent and ralaing up of Ipraple tn Ammar Further, Loontelte that your ehiel duty will be \y retard ‘of the number of fires discovered and extinguished by | address aa to their fatare donduct and’ retations in their ‘thw local papers only bh the brane. bond None. By Mr. becca al a York—0f @ bill for the ‘copperhead or | better and emigrants arriving at r - | the port of Now ¥« od 5 but eno to the belief that sicher vupudere |. BY Juanma (dem ) of New York—In relation to individual membors and compantes of the foren for the | Newly amwariad profenion. | sa . atenictorraddrean | Tosjectable ex.aldermen of the city have prostituted | in every way the scheme of "Canndien invasion,” wow im domocracy. It is | the markets in New York. month of January, 1966:— on bohalt of the instructor of the college. He alluded | Melt offies to the acquisition of luere ote Ny A SW fo By Folger and Ben | By Mr. Revxorps—For the better protection of life and ENGINE COMPANIKS. to their pant connection aad reviewed the dutics which wim .—— se fpr capi ses Peay various bills on steamboats, January, Lecation. were to he expected of the gradnates in professional Tonowro, Feb. 21, 1866. ou Will assure booy of my fullest Folger on the Mr. Levivaer, (rep.) of New York—To widen Park career. His remarks conveyed much aferiing advice. It Ja further reported that one ex-aiderman implicated | further hin plaus (or ru colnitation, and that pa from any quarter, | row and Broadway, romoving the sidewalk on the Inconcluston, he sald that the sobool of medicine from | sie Galt aituir has cleared for (® United and but filate hima on the wise a now Bop yaa Lo puree, yours, om ever, which they emanated bad attained @ pervading and con. yobieg, shepeghont toe ade os pub that amother i Under arrest Beek robberies continua, "3 more , A party of burglars nuimbering twenty five have attacknd Frost ot frome wah second 10. ae andieah toetise Leguoaville, Kaatern township, ant robbed the banks, York. To venue Malroad Company eg 8. & 8s MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. tion m the land. New York he recommended asthe | VLIGHT OF BERGBANT MAJOK M'DOWRLL—AURENT Dasis of the consolidated conservative and democratic er a : tacit consent dissolved. The demo- location for such an inatitation, OP PATROL @RRGEANT 1% The mail steamship arte ona will © this port te hope in the Inte contest | son avenue, A 5 nee roa of the _— of ene addreawed {From the Torouto Globe, Feb, 27.) ay af Boon for Aspinwall up, and speak of their political Jonab, the students audience. x yearw the present | Our article of yesterday morning was enough to ahow [ Tho mails for Central Americn and the South Pactte . By Mr. Levincer—To re py Loaners’ Bank, College had uated = two the public wothing of « startling character bad | will close at half-past ten o'clock this morning. New York. To widen Park ag begs tilt East 17th st. hoinosopwhy, and there were five thousand phy taken place ix clty, and they will not, therefore, wernor Fenton to-day | York. Fora railroad from Hunter's Point to Tieshing No, $ Sixth av, 18 | of the tame branch throughout the United wonder that other facts of The New Yorx Hanato—Edition for the Pacific wit cumiee dress camupese 10 te oo" fale Bema ine moe and ent of rail- 7 st., betw. Ninth and Tenth avs. lv | He ports Cove Teo itis tape Seegreemnens are about to be unveiled be ready at ton o'clock im the morving. kson A. Schultz, Dr, Willard Parker, Dr. J. 0. roads. e Ninth Avenue ‘Company ' ng the disciples of the allo gensek to tanho tte | borucont Dinter Meliowctl, formeert bo: : ea Dr. Crane of Brovklyn. ‘Their cowfirmation would | to remove a n of their track. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANT Diagnose perfect. a0 they were etd. to. ba. Homes- | poltee aepartmcnt, was the perty eater ingle copies, In wrappers, ready for mailing, stn camte have been unanimous except for the rule which compels Mr. T. BE, Srewanrr, (rep ) of New York—To enable = hy hed achieved ts victories the homes of those | conniving with Pristol Will, OM Saturday night ree the communication of the Executive to lay over. the jos of the Seamen's Fund and Retreat to bor- it had saccored. It was only rizht now that legte- | cieven o'clock, MeDowell received information vinees ‘Tue chiet execctive officer tue the Sa) row money. In relation to the Jews’ Hospital, Now should admit it to trial ig our hospitals and chari- | Captain Nicoll, of Ha ones peryctante® intendent of Sauitary will be Dr. E | York. sanitary Inetitotions. It wee agratyying fact thatthe | hin before twenty pase now purmbered five ev ho United Stat but he commended to thelr consideration the neces: | Mepowell was deeply implionted with Hi sity and eminent propriety of a movemeut for the orgaul- | terday, when Captain Nicoll appeared with a warrai DISCOVERED BY INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS OF ENGINE | ZAtion and permanent endowment OMe college worthy of arrert of Met that individual bad, of « currently known in this et By Mr. Tortie, (rep) of Cattaraugus—To authorize the construct on of Rand's elevated rmlway ia White- hall and other streets in New York City. Adjourned. General and numbers of the most distinguished oy MPANLES. onr eity and the science, The exercises cloxed with the | disappeared, having left the city during Sunday wight oF who under his care. The position of Secretary is 2° The Hudson River Brig ton gan ah ot of Fire. | vouedietion oe ie ~ m1 ao te ody emiay, and Jone il, Brady aré |’ Trains over the Boston tidinad etamenen recent Aan sires | eee ane Fateuial tea Weta Anis canal for plac 8 vader the mow board. The latter to-morrow morning from the New York Central depot, Henry Aliborn, Mae J. 1. Keep, M.D. New York ding and ‘ Ating ia the Gore Bank bur | ot redw gle sing ap, for lation, bas peculiar and valuable qual.t sto of saxerionee ‘as | on this side the river, over (he Hudson river bridge. nies tpring ares uM H ley, Com ch an be knew tite locate of Bristol Will | gene and ‘ie Metrwe the pre-ent deputy im the U.ty Le cy partment, 7 East 30th sirect ; Aoteted in Meiowell’s houve, and was au Hotel ai ins He Is very strongly bey ad, J te hes eat ener Woop’s Tazarre.—Atonement, or the Child Stealer, 1 Kast 36th ate 1. present at an oyster rupper given by Jim Brown atten: bt setae uew partons as damstamt Supermateaagnét| sll Bolts the stage at Geo. Wood's theatre, on Bost <j ening aureet ¢ coenpany wiih Brown, tsbinewn end” eont lod siz ts at nyc, wea of sanitary 1 parte iproposition is urged. for she | way, opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel, and just as tong as | $~J°ditmanin........... 33,.Hivondway, tear Mth» i Ta tentvanoy, who ie elev tu camody. 1s tagaid tint prog Totes Sy A eaalinah tes Pipe Mm Hawtay on Roaresery (00 Sanat M4—C. Van Renselear, 33...$th at, ucar Broadway P bile st aoppet Brisa Bill tapped ot am RON Ge a 18 0" ft clerk Police both 4 indow and. Inughdagty oy, are rriv rago. which places itis propos d to consolidate in Hawley. HOOK AKP LADDER COMPANIES. i y, Now York my expense?” —referring to the proceeds of the IMPORTANT PROM FRANCE Lucky man! The Assistant Inspectors will be inted $—Jno. & Joo. Heara. $3 avonae A uw spalling, N. thaup. Bank burglary. Mack dect the never heard any AND BROOKE mostiy from physicians and others who bave been, like 17-—Patrol of Company. -Grand, corner Hidge #t Gi, iewnn, Michiga wich words used. and that be never had the slightest e anrit Dr. Dalton, with the army in the late cam- 18—J, MeNamara ...... pt M knowledge of Bristol Bl, Dr, Davis, who han male yy | palgns. REC APITULATION. vo portions of these revelations, aud youns Mulvaney, for | DmwocraTic cavovs. iebed by engi panies - ineriy « bartender and an inkinate (riend of Jim brows | tho democrats, having adjourn «over from last night, Se en ae meee Sen ee } eetaaae ab bee ee oT gmt held another couvas this a ee Te eee Fires extinguished by hook and will be tried. Dr. G “ he) ast ed 98 bis tata tions relative Presiden: Congr ss were -—- as soon as permicsion te eived from the Washington mitted. ‘Some of them fully endorsed the President and | story of the Child Stealer tn itself t# abhorrent and shock ty Intelligence. } authorities, Guatalf being @xtradited for adua/uietering Lo aga Bgl gp A hig te Sees, nerves, and tho beholders, while they 1 at AVONON—ANCTuER Decuusn —A Halo | PO'sonous drngn ack nan discumed. impathize with Margaret Rookley in her punishment, 0 thou tons 0 orkawann by Hann m Vere series to offset those of Tromain aad Folger to be s7uapathiee “alte her own child, by intake, can | Fires dwcovered by patrol of hook and ladder com Ce henner) een Our Montreal Correspondence. Vranhiie carers and etapa Oe Se eer com ven wm Gite Dot think “it ® just reward for her crimer. and Western Raliroad Company's Seramton coal took Mowrnnat, Feb, 26, 1808 oes an Snag * a ° ae Mt emterda No. 111 Broatwa: The followin ‘ del New York arrived with an piace yesterday 7 | The Mesting of Gorernore in Movtreal—Ie Politionl Xo A delegation from New to-day play. were the prices realieed compared with those of a sale a(flcance—Confidrration, de m port of , fmportamt reform measure It_ proposes a Board oui emount of t into the leading character, and. Of a viniiar Quality of coal on the lst of January Works, 2 006 Sees a aeeing Minute ot eer? @ she has upon every presentation ot the pices, received ally Fb Om the 20h Lieutenant Governor Gordon, of New 1s pr-visions are modelied after the London Board of fa i, otal Ba viet or By Burstvc.—A | 5,000 lumy $0 87% Heuvewick, arrived in Montreal on an oflicial vinit to the | ry Vries € ashed—Draw- palin se ee tack Seat hh ts cavenest A feo Jordan Mics Henrietta Osborne, Miss Alice | young indy, twenty years of age, named Heleo Martia be ey 4-4 Govener Conem of Coante, Mpeatbe quay; 06 ene J he CL AVION, 10 Wall erent, Mr. Lent, and will be put ‘and Mrs. Wright rendered Miss Western avery | jarrait niece of Mr. David Martin, residing at No. 100 trosived by his Kacollency with the conederativn duc to | cantte,’* ov Was ‘same course aetke Health bill. The Citizens’ | o™! support. Mr. Davenport was consumediy | Wastington street, Hoboken, met with a horrible death bis rank | . Jeeociation have sent ap & let here showmg the tn the scenes with his ancie, the detective, and | yy parning, on Sanday Inat, under the following circum his sasiting ef, Givenere Wisngerées os 0 petttices | meee, 0 ih ee vances "of Ane exieting chy govern Mr, Edwards, as Lord Lansdale, the reputed father of | siances:— Mien Jarratt was endeavoring to kindle «fire, mR Maud, in the (nterview with Richard Craddock and 1m | and the wood being damp and not readily igniting she event of mach Importance, The Sret ob 40 | worm vemne mee otieney, The inqretionss ae we SANITARY BOARD. See ects, eave cule Oe ee ee ee Gee threw a quantity of kerorone Le’ it Shich comme 196; etove $1 15, and on chestnat the meeting is that steps are » ww be token pane Pi — RR nt Sanitary Board is accepted by every member latter quhe succeaet nicated to the Gre anderneath, a nil " promen: yn < lor trl he ques mM yafederation va ‘2 ooo ae . vediataesiagee ot ke baa except Ben Wood. The lewstars wilt be Bastecently been shortened by the compression of the | the oil lay ye ‘Whien ot is Be i 4 wr io Basar —A nade concert Is to be | for bringing the @ fhe ne vs x } peta Se een conurmed 0-1 Mworn in in the afternoon and | third aod fourth sete into one, which has added conside- | ciothing, and before it could be extineuished the young | fe? YY the Twenty-seeondi fegitent, New York #isie | sn inva; | and the | sneond | that bef mee by sized ta New Ye ‘on the following day. Fably to ite effect amd altractivencen, lady was 60 dreadfully barned that she expired after | Milita, at thelr armory, on Saturday evening, the ad | perenne nee aes Co Oomats r A By -- ‘ = THE COULECTORSIIE. the soret leteuss agony for vwetve warn. ler | innant, in oid of the Masonle Mall and Aryivin fund, | 1cieeem sud to concert, mossures Mr co operetta, to iinanchnd eames. ton, Polk jeavenworth’s advancement for ColJector is repadi- Lecy Rosurron’s Tuxarne.—The leading attraction of | et rf eee ee beets ‘ctsech Row Bromvael wns Hrenchial Troches for Pw: 47 ¢ then the contiguous province, which, W lake Jarratt ware exem| Indy, and belonged ¢ nema ot Ne . . the accomplished propnetrent of this beautiful Mttle tothe Teague i, Wea, len Gas pes | See hs prcmcee <t Maaeian Kaden, Ba, ree cad oled by the radicals, They wilt have another candidate to the sold agammat Ales tesmetiatety. theatre, together with the general excellence of the com. | "he faseral took place on Tur Porte Bate —Captain Brnekott has issued the carve asabase of eparet pany, coneribatee to keep the house full every night | POrFONMnEY of sum Jonsson Murvina.—The pabic | rouowin., which will be of interest to maay of t | privateers against. Britis © Semen NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, ’ ot the mont | ™e*ting called to be held in Jervoy City this evening, for n maay of the guen'® | p-aitenaive W Ireland, This . —_ with a very select class of people, probably ry 4 ‘4 at the Purim bail to-might :— Of the movement by the Fenien braders, and reported by Senate. refined audiences to be found im any theatre in the city, pose of sastaintsg President Johnson Boge p=] Tounre Binte Pusniver, Marsorour ax Posen, | | detectives of the govervn < Comma Hatehetors Maly DyrmThe Meet tm thee Kew Yous, March |, i On confederation the covermment of Canada bent, | wortd, the only portent Dye: heremiens we Avaast, Feb, 28, 1866. i Vactory #h Raretay eicert the has [nm mang in consequence of « #m under the of promi Phas te meeting Noten —Company to the Purim ball this evening. at the | snd all the influence of (he Govern ore of Provinces in tn be Peririons, cal partion. time and piace for ademy of Mesto, wit be eden ited at the ner h wPPee y any |_,BY Mr, Teouss Meare, (on), of hem, Tot te neve not yet basa desiied spon, ferme acs Comchen wibappronch tw emceaiy arian | WragMc weeny toot of te Wapianare bvore nest oxen change the name of eee ee Pod gy a their even Ji te tras that Im Cansde there wg Conwe (aem.) Of New York. To ex The Malden Murderer to be Bxeomted. | [00 00. vicume Ulsthe cach sition ard | am. mauy of the cam eho do wot cave | By Mr GG. Gomes ( 7. r, the edtar conch. Vare insilenses wllite one | for the Crown, end ee far more sens in rut the National ‘euieny of bien em nl Frecutive deb omcenanes winged rognr’ Go insoce in toe |S peynbile; tnt thie Wr7 tot ‘cmtee say win a 5 ~- allowed | he " wal aI of nt it be thete fenton tat eociation for reform In the municipal goverament. Cation of Edward we drake thers i nite repard Cor the Orewe, and. no of Laxr, mom nts : ssaavabareh ot Gos Dewomernanow rv Monmmunta ~The eitisens of Mor. | \etitpent to | remnin and vieiniy have made arrangements foro | ns A demonstration in favor of the restoration polloy of Prenider nnson. The meeting wil! be held at rience Hall Cote Hoa Kievard 0 Gorman be meeting. by 9 grmeral eer are rouge: (republicans, evinan and Ft dunt nlekeretion finds ie mala ep coney by Bewwn, late Provident of cation be eabmmitied to the prop it will be carried, bet only after « “4 Sow Sort, where amy catine.\ of tee bale wil be Cieety Geom, ARAM A CHEVALINN, ©. BD. c Mechine Company — Premiant, G2 Beoedway Agrete d ht at the pe Axxmck sen Amica Ther, HL M. Gallaber wilt yg by some that confederation, inecat of 4c\\vora lecture this eventng at the Fitth evenve Baptict | drawine ie neces cloner Wo Britain, Md prepare — ws = ont wey The chief ergumewts in tte Carer re the Hiske of the Morris Bm- Mr. HL ©. Monrmy, (dom.) of Kings—To amend the soraes conepiront, sare 3 chore, corner of Foriy-sixth strest, on the subject, | them for mimrnli, i gatos, and would pre re nary ah the bowent rates, In smtel rom pamer, -" yragambabanasie ce osnaaale seers enh netoecuion Sr ocr | cs ahh oP ghngee RO | ia oh Vad mat, wo vow doy | Romo Muerage NONDEMY Showed Ts'o Dr. Ware, (ep.) of Onondagn-—To fuente the di nd edjourned the court. decision uipadanejaniageananliias ore now driftng Leen ore omptrotier of scrip of lands donated to eres nM few days, ‘The Morris Insurance Company. ‘The Heciprocity Question. ss cin rasan hi oe | Pee RANCCES STILE OW THE Hie HOReD wre dear TUrY Ane PREPARED TO HF ve : i : yen the Toronto tilote. Vet To enable the Atlantic Yacht Club to appoint trustees. Provid! toration of securities deposited Rocnem It appears that there is likely to ovour a confic} in the From , | Sh, BOARDMAN & TOW REESE © ith i Department by the life insurance Goalee fish. tne te — ut setting op of the concerns of the Morris Fire and Laland The Me moe gon hw — ken the | way, corer of Spring erert »mpanies of other States, explosive fluid, was thrown throagh the Insurance Company, am account of the eurpension f | “ )peoriaw yrs eee tae occu) G 4 he Mrtnieh Minteter at Wark in ot the reqeetot the _Auihortsing, the Dstt Attorney of Kings county to house in Laterretis treet cocupled by Captain Bowey>, | Vien was published tn the Memaup yesterday. Jutge | ¢.vers. ommtien of Ways aot Noans hee ths cove Pear, Wnt THR SRLACT COMMITTEE AXD NATIONAL AFPATI® The was sleeping in the room, which ad. | Harnard bes sppounted Jowm R Hackets, Beq., receiver, | ri erro ronnie of the Briley Nowe « . Mr. 0” wis, moved to reconsider denly enveloped in He excaped alive, though ’ Sak he rine Ee cad ceenaeaen * ns vote by Fe ction ‘was adopted referring somewhat barned, but the was quickly destroyed. peallyraynng =e ngs Acorhponys twig ne a et tae mais uate | 1 ‘ s taleck Committee, T debate, alt resolutions The author of the outrage is unknown, thoush | earn for the falthial performance of his | We trast, fig the credit of wat country ma | f Viltean, Teaeay A eatiegal > to be ‘who was offeniied by the con- | ‘it that Mr Stansbery, who bas Boon art coversl gyvernmante of the Brit Korth Amethas | veer Fe Sanh of ‘Warre and Prem | said to posers a voice of snosual and compas, tial tn fo diecharge of hit ofcial doty. | dent of the tnearance’ corperstoon fur the past three | provianes’’ will dankae to do anything of the sort, Wa lies (cope. the motion, and Messe | combined with high cultivation, Mr. Colby will be tho a | mantle, hae dino received 6 smdien appointment from | iret they wil any renpeettulty, tat Srmly, othe Amer: | Fie Rewpe grt pa ( Mearar, ‘and others favored it accompanist jo the vocal portion of the concert, the No Signe of the Asin, site ober authority.; Jade: Werherd, on Toesday, ox | cao government (hat they ere mt prepared b reopen me | CHINER 4.1 ® i one ‘00 ‘oun tess by vote of 20 to IY. nidvat, Ve, 2—Midnight preeset s dotorm! to sppotut wo hyan ax receiver a om: on Cie basis of “ghia twe recigretty,”” Cretan scones Fan Fou oF rarmmery svereox. | an be obtained No pigns of the pleumabip Weather fine and | who had heb! office iu the company agains which be bay Co cay moment om tat whim of Pitas par ut thal ihe following resotutions were otted by i: Axomews,” doors on the oveaine of the concess : 4 granted the tnlanetimm for @ commercial wormmgement, eatentingn wer a rm of | Woes ; a ee rn ON