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NEW YORK HRKAED, MON an ye SERVIOES IN THE CAPITOL. Rev. J. RW. Sloan, of New York, preached thi, and their breakfasting togoth- remark. ‘THE CAPITAL. al Ww. pars Man baw morning in the hall of the House of Ropressater.. ONE PRESIDENT AND THE NEW ORLEANS WUNIC\.- A largo gusaber of Congres“ wory prosont, THE AGITATION IN THE COUNTRY. THE naTlONAL BANKS, Thore are now six hundred “84 forty-three national banks, with circulations amounting © €261,638,020, and ‘® total capital of $412,693,236, United States Supreme Court, Cummings vs. the State of Missouri, and Gaveshe wt, Same.—Hon. J. P. Henderson, Senator from Missouri, and George P. Strong, of St. Louis, appear in behalf _ Reports anil counter reports have been in circulation within a few days concerning the President's inter- ference in the municipal government of New Orleans. 'phe facte are substanitally these:—Mr. Kennedy, the resent or old Mayor of the aity, tolegraphod to tho ‘President on the 16th instant, expressing or implying Celebration of the National Anniversary * in the State of New York. ~~~ should yield the succession. The President plied as | of the Stato in those Mili casos, and make, in substance, pap ey telegraph :— the following argument:—The importance of these cases The tary Arrangements at wr no information te vo in regan belenipey sr will be apparent from the fact that it is not an ordinary Union Square. sont heen, Thave no information showing thet | 8ctof legislation, but a provision of the constitution or $22 election was not regular or that the indiv’ who | fundamental law ‘of the State that is sought to be an- has been elected cannot quality, In the absence of auch nulled, This is believed to be the first instance in which Sorng tn eee that the nota eee cuas been 80° | a constitutional provision of one of thé States has boen | Deputation te the Head Centre and i Med \e ‘ue, Monroe aeoma to bare own that oftra ware | afte fedora counatin he uaa power othe Colonel 0’Mahony’s Reply. Boing made to Koop him out of office, and also tole- wring “inder the federal ‘constitution, and. does, not fey stected Mayor New Orcana, and that he n'a | sera anim Tle per anuld te and by tia sour | QRGANIZRD PROPAGANDISM yor of New Orleans, and that he ts as Y iN “ Strato. thw” Colon” anne enthasiciy | tartuasstt easton a a ae ‘President according THE SWEENY MOVEMENT. his by repeating ke. ke. &e. thus leaving ‘The celebration of the great Irish national festival, St. Patrick’s Day, did not in any material degree interfere with the practical work in Union square, While Irish- ™men outside enjoyed themselves with all their charac- tefistic exuberance the of the O'Mahony branch of the organization hands full of work in the ‘their Dearing more unpalatable fruit than any one of them | range of these reserved and are neither bills of expected. His resolutions are understood to embody the stteinder, nor of pains and ties, nor ex past facto laws, | Preparation and issuance of bonds, &c.; and not only in viows of his father-in-law, H. 8, Foo! d Gov. nor laws impairing the ions of contracta, They | this way was practical work performed, but some of the , te, and Governor | gre designed to regulate the municipal atlutrs of the | chiof leaders of the party, giving up the attractions of Bharkoy, of Mississippi, and aro such as no radical, with | State—t! to Vabryeaen who shall be voters, who shall : r the slightest rezard for consistency, dare oppose. Vote hold office, who shall exercise the profession of the law, New York festivity, proceeded to neighboring cities, in thom th ust. Their f and who ii mould the character of the people by be- | order to ‘fire the spirit’ of the State. At i eS san eir foars now aro that when | Coming their public teachers, Bills of pains and penal- ne i such men as Governor Sharkey favor thom, the majority | ties and ex Jac’o laws are such as relate exclusively hie jc hy to crimes Heng! their peslehmoeais, ant one of the | Captain McCafferty, late a prisoner in Ireland, and Major examples cited in a considerable number of such bills or wty addressed an ense moet! Y sahot ex post fate laws boars any resemblance to tue constitu. | jee Ay - ae oer tional provisions this court is now called to pass upon. They were in terms acts defining and punishing crimes, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., and they designated the, Persons to be acted by them, Mr. Stephen J. Meany, District Centre of Ohio, was and not leave it optional whether they would suffer " a te pena oF not, “Ine Siar consiation pro the ofator of the evening, and in a speech of great length fessedly deaiing with qualifications for voting, holding | 84 eloquence advocated the principlo of Ireland for the office aud pursuing certa.n callings. It does not purport | Irish as contradistinguished from the Roberts idea of a to be dewling with crimes or their punishment. It has | Canadian war. At no coercive power whatever upon those who do not “ YONKERS, N. ¥ choose to furnish evidence of the qualifications required Mepestote Mr. Bourke, District Centre of Manhattan, Captain Nor- ‘of the Southern people may also be induced to do so, as the specdiest means of ending their troubles and gaining admission for their delegations It is also feared by many that negro suffrage in The South would turn the political ashes on the lips of its Northern advocates, and that it would in fact. only serve to strengthen the influence of Southern leaders and increase Southern representation. ‘It would also settle forever the “negro quostion,” and eprive them of their principaf stock in trade, Nothing ‘but financial questions would be left for party issues, and upon these the old democratic doctrines would every- where provail. Should Stewart's resolution pass Con- gross and be adopted by the Sovthern States, the far- seeing members of the reprbiican party admit to-day that democracy would inevitably come into power at the Dext Presidential election. The intention of the radicals to keep the Southern States from any participation in ‘this, and it will not be surprising if many of them op- pose their own teachings by voting against the Stewart resolutions. FAVORABLE PROSPECTS OF THE LOAN BILL. Secrotary MeCulloch’s Congressional friends are more confident to-night that the Loan bill will go through the House success‘ully to-morrow. Two or three opposition members, who were absent through sickness at the last Vote, have been drummed up and implored to appear in 3 behalf of the bill, which they have consented to do, Some of the followers of Thad stevens are likewwwe ex- pected to desert him at the crisis, having been labored with by Long John Wentworth. 7 and accept the privileges conferred. Every private ive a eo ya pg eA Ce ris and others spoke in the same interest, and from other appearing in courte as attorneys at law, and the privilege points in the State we have similar reports. of — Phone bi veaegy wo of ft [pc nord or the THE’ MILITARY DEPARTMENT lc, have always been the subjects of legislation, an vay bs wiknhald-ar conferred ax taay beet subesrvo the | i*, {W0f work and apparently ready to engage in it abtic wellare, Privaty rights havo always been held | General Mullen meroly requires a little more of tho Rubordinate to the public food. von tho freedom of | ‘sinews of war” to tako a stop that will be respectable etiy ies Jens Loan cee of Feacromy te ples if not effective; and he urges on the outside public the tious, aud find no protection in tho constitution of the | Recessity of strengthemng*the hinds of the Brother- ore a My any ipo 80 unwise wie ey, hood in this the crisis of its existence. . ist tatg religion, and require very priest an: reuchios ia he tionobad barore he ebseenpeed te peesole OF evening mgr 3 joach, there is no clause in the federal constitution Yesterday the receipt of money from the Western, bag would Leer er = 4 * a Eastern and New England States was large at Union act unconstitutional or . ge square, Encouraging and hopeful letters also poured A a ea une ‘ae, Cae | fm Tn she shore wae ‘noting demanding spedal n> he received his license to practice as an attorney at law. hee Wout contract was inade? ‘flo did not undertake to prac: | 4,4 PRTCiAMON FROM THE BAG SEWERS’ AMSOCLATION. tice, nor did the State engage thas he should be retained | With ® donation of $200, is worthy of remark ng by asngio olient. It granted him the priviiege of ap- pee from Colonel Q’Mahony @ neat and appropriate pearing in her courts as the attorney at law of suitors or Tn the afternoon Mr. 8. Walsh, Mr. John O'Reilly, Mr. Miner sider Se, Garesebe could practi or tot, an ho | Nicholas Orgon and Mr. Morgan Bryce waited ol the o Mr, Watau said:—Colonel O'Mahony, the gentlomen mon carrier, to receive d aa ‘TOR SENTIMENTS OF uISSOURT. might be brought to him, 16 was @ naked privilege con- Yb) rs pe ek oS Sean The Stato Central Committee of the conservative Union | Ferre w thout, copsiteration, tad tot mgomene with a | se they represent, to present to you two ‘party of Missour! has ensured the Prosident, through tte | elloat by reason ofthis oath would le with equal force yee “Gomehpe dag) seg athe Binge Boo sgag y nat at arrest 7 y' secretary, Andrew B. smith, of the unqualiicd support “ i a Bromcot gee BP gen ter ae a wmount—it is but a small testimony and iv. ‘of the loyal people of that State. As proof of the public treason after undertaking causes for his cMenta the ob ‘sentiment of Missouri, a list embracing forty-one interior oy conn “ 4 gation of bis coutracts would have been aflected in the papers of the Etate accompanied the letter, of which | same way, there would have been a inability on | Pocd—-on the twonty-cight were for the President's policy and thirteen | Bit Part 10 perform them, This oeih 1s not & “test oath,’ tit to its prowent maturity—on sho unswerviny . ch and honesty which have made our movement egainst it, This would appear to clearly “indicate the may be said to be 6 declaration, under oath, of paltics phy pone yes femmes ber Isiah no sentiment of the people. or opinions, The Fequlres no ox- sionniity, . MECONSTRUCTION PRORPROTS IN TEXAS. OS peda Perper Solera ay Golonel O'Mauoxr, i reply sekd:—Geatlemen, scrept President Johnson yesterday received a despatch from the ezrece of sett avchinen or prope, ad Rocce cn tee punt of techn tor yous : A. J, Hamilton, Provisional Governor of Texas, giving a | dose with exch individuns cay sre te not an cain ef | TD? smallness of the smount does not loesen ite value. Mat tion You have done weil and nobly; for ii demonstra. pers or ay Ray near iar in loyalty, buts oath of disloyalty to the government of tions from Ssscclasion and from arsociations of ‘than any that has heretofore found its way into print. the United States, because it requires » declaration that Suukeen oe cee gouen up for protoctive and Governor Hamilton sums up by aying tat although | she ror tas mol taken op arme aeunet heerermmens | tonercentogpres, | Raye an maaguace wht be ‘the convention bad been in session ono month without | part of the government of the State. M is as much the Bere 926s Cas © ee, Be neces ‘apparently accomplishing anything material, measures | Goosttation of the people of Mimour! ws th Stale conni- | BESO win evry ants ron ot els will Wote aimilar to those adopiod by Alabama wore likely to | {¥ Bren | one with aucther and all together am Prevail; that there will be no trouble whatever con- | zon aod We Garten ak carlgupetan oc dbe, perning a repudjation of the rebol war debt, and that the | {vidual a eres land, wc et and W 960 hoy Ten Der baw freodmon will be treated more satisfactorily than by SS oe once more among the free nations of the ch. Wo all moat of the other States. The principal difference of | jeuerui and State goveraments are as paris of cach hat {he common oppressor. | This is part of our nature, crate wen weet hp eutemroe sven sew be = Pe Oa o a merely repealed or declared absolutely null and void from ARMY BULLETIN. and to bring ther to bear and give Wem one polioy and ~ ae —eannaeaae fee Ae raga apn Mai SB. GARVIBLD'S RECENT PERCH. ASSIGNED. her national independonce. 1 have a» firm belief, The New York Times does Mr. Garfield injustice in mint A. H. Amirews, United States Army, to the com that must be free. The Lrisk of the ng agatast English domi ropresenting him to say that the way to prevent gold going abroad was to compel banks to resume specie pay- mont at home. What ho did say was, that by reducing the circulation of paper money we would keep gold at home to supply the deficiency. \Sr. PATRICK'S DAY AND THR RECIPROCITY TREATY ended together this year, and both excited considerable comment. The public had an indefinite expectation that military district of Washita, im the De- PICA at partment of At le wever The Third, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth, Thirteenth and | *ossed outside their own soil before. We are seven! Eighteenth regular cavairy to duty in the Department of | millions scattered over the earth. We have four mul: ri in America, we have six in Ireland, we have two in MISCELLANEOUS, land; in the Hwitish colonies we have large number Lieutenant General Graut has instructed the comman. | In the army and im the marine rervice of England dors of military departments to reduce the number of | of simost every land we have ample power to win ve otgauizations in their respective commands independence, and wit & we ehall if have but anific Reduction # rapidly going on in the 'g | Unanimity © irpose and one! direction. I at Washingtom, Thirty employes were dis. | thank you, gentlemen, also for your expression and tos. The total number under General | timony ot approval of my ting up the the Fenians would in some manner make the | “larged last week. Rucker 3 nih; it ww | Feaian Brotherhood, and bri resent state day doubly famous, and have not yet recovered | fees then arisieen Lumued’ Beveaty ive’ thouand | of effectivencer, I do wot think from the disappointment, Stories are in circulation | horses were foraged around Washington at one time dur- roma oats ape caer a worked for it; it us & part ¢ te ‘that privateers disguised ae fishing smacks will soon in- vade provincial waters to provoke an attetmpt at capture, stir up bad blood and pree pitate hostilities. Strangely enough, also, some of the most violent opposers of any Reciprocity treaty have commenced weighing the disad- vantages of trade arrangements between this coantry and Canada, now that it is confessedly too late for any practical legislation. The lack of commercial facilities So ha ieaaer gare there are jess than five thou- ea The military districts in the Department of Missouri, pre | the district of New Mexico, have boen dison- timu trollable instinet; aod | desire work for Ireland than does the b hare. Again ‘The deputation then withdrew BUSINESS FOR THIt WHEK An organized and «ystematic plan of nee atle ertected for this week. Captatn Met Woodman, Major Haggerty and otters go to t States, while General Mution, Colonel 0 Mat J. Meany, Colonel Mulcahy, B.D. Wan wook tn PL has been mty, Mr stern q NAVY BULLETIN. MISCELLANEOUS. A and The steamer De Soto, at New York, will i Will soonest determine their worth to both, point out tho | fampton Roads, Va., and await turther or aders are detailed (01 npaign of on “ lajustice or Inequality of specific propositions, end ulti. | Depart ‘ delphia, e te evident that the men at Unicow square mately inure to the public advantage. ‘The stenmer Massachusetts will sail from New York | mean wor! i ae Aa for the Atiaatic and Guil squadrons op the 234 inst, me * «FRE CASE OF COMPTROLLER CLARKE. . Peco satan Nota The Sweeny Movement. THE MEETING AN RXCIPING IN TERRUPTION--NEW CIRCLE ORGANIZED, Agrand pblic meeting. called to hear an explanation Comptroller Clarke is understood tg be engaged in pre- THE CANADIAN PANIC. paring another letter in reply to the action of a sub. mrnnrre ion Subsiding—No 8 committee of the House and Mr, Hooper's speech in | The Trept a ae dofense of Mr. MeCalloch, in which his friends declare bis | of am Outbreak, but No Relaxation.| % ite policy of Genel owccny Fouan movouen! former assertions will be vindicated and the Secretary | of Preparation—The Orangemen All pen a yi Mati omy es + tang neg icing 3 ‘ ; . —— riven to the wall, The question of the Comptrolier's Ready, dé. the oe,” « of om fatorday evening at Cooper's Torowto, C. W., Mareh 18, 1864, Reports from all the priveipal towns in the province | Hall, Newark ave The speaking received last night show that no outbreak bas occurred | #4¥ertived to commenre at half past seven o'clock, and anywhere. Loyal speeches were made and geveral | the hall was crowded long before the time. It was un readiness manifested to wip any Fenian demonstration | “¢rstood that detachments were present from the three in the bud in the shortest possible time. Union square cireter, with the intention of preventing yomoval was the aubject of Cabinet discussion on Friday, end the opinion of that body was almost woanimonsly in ta favor, The President is reported to be equally de. termined on the subject. A few weeks will probably” find « successor installed in his place. ATATY WITH THE ARAPAHOR AND DIANS. The report Of EW. Wynkoop, Major United States army, and special Indian Agent, dated at Fort Larned, Kansas, Mare 6, 1866, and enclosing the treaty with ghe Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, has been received mm the Indian Bureau, The treaty is dated on Bluff Creek, Little Arkansas river, Kanws, March 1, 1806, pnd bears the signs of twelve chiefs. Among the num- bor i# the notorious George Bent—Ho-mal-ha-ket."? This chief bas long been «# terror to the frontier, and the fact of his #igning the treaty is an assurance of the Enture peace and safety of the outer settlements. Major ynkoop complains of the system of free trade carried pn by Irreponsible parties, and attributes all the difcal- , Jersey City. ro RYENNE IN- Apprehensions of any successful raid of invasion have | te establishment of a Sweeny circle, the three circles sutided ; but the already existing having allied thomectves to the Killian O'Mahony District of Manhattan, cutting loose from ‘the little empire" of New Jersey, which bas incorporated ‘the badge of the armiens sleeve” on ite anti-Englich war flag and operates under the Philadelphia constitution This fact made the exctusive allegiance of the Jersey CERSART, FTC. Raed @ matter of peculiar agreeableness to the To THe EDITOR OF THE WRAL. s stuianeerenes and, thongh @ strong ferling wre nown to ex! jor “war wing,’ had never onan Lam glad to n00 your widespread and popular journal | EEG" T ir and it was amvuined the Sweeny mon of Jer waking up to the necessity of more stringent laws to | sey City would continue unorganized lest the O'Mahony nthe prevent cruelty to animals, The only statute we have | men would take wm rally of Saturday night. if however, showed that the Sweeny men were dinposed t) for their protection ts this:— fall into line at last a4 “the crixis was apparently on and “the Fenians ip blue’ should get a word of cheer ‘and some sinews to give ‘more power to their otbow " are not relaxed. at an attempt i threatened about the ‘Of the province are ready tae LAWS PROTECTING ANIMALS—TAE LAW NOW NE- 2M], maim or wound an: To himeeit OF ano d ch thy ¥ » bien nother, Much interest war therefore felt in the cnimination, pee to the besearsenen ne meager orp rome thor red = Bee ging Re oe eet: | and the celebrants of St. Patrick's day filed into the hall ‘edmission of unprincipled men. expe a" noe.—8 eeu in the to hear the propagandists of the ‘war fu ® young white girl, fifteen years of age named ‘The only animals under protection of law are “horses, oliey”’ explain “the faith thet ix in them,’ The O'Ma ue " ‘The butebers may a+ some of therm bon elomem present commenced operations by hissing Aranda Fieicher, captured in August last, near Fort Baiieck 7HE NAVY YARD FOR IRON-CLADS ‘The Mouse Committee on Naval Affairs is listening to do, We lambs and ¢alves by their legs all day, Without food’ or water, throw them like logs of wood tuto carts, piled up im every way, four or five tiers high, and fun them through Broadway, with their beads oo vers proceeded up the aisle, which mnabifes tation was the sigan! for long applause from the Henato riaba, Mr, Jown Kaas, State. Contre for Now Jersey, called " hanging over the wheels, and the tire grinding the ekin | the meeting to order, and introduced Gapain JW arguments (or and against the proposed sites for the DEW | LOVED, as we ofien set. Bon inan inay beat his dog | fryco, of eeey City, & graduate of the United Plates avy yard for iron-clads, League Island, near Philadel. | op pig or mule to death, or skin on a furriers | Navy, and of the Mexican war. Captain Bryce was glad are the points urged a 0 do; oF, man may wee 80 a gathering of Celta to forward the old phia, and Now London Harbor, Pompe set ae we ‘old horwe into the street to die arvation; | cause. yA in American bimeelf, but he was a Pe the attention of the commities. Th io tiimests: what je still worse, he may leave a horse, falling | nian doo, for Ineh Fenutantem, ax he understond it, wa by the Navy Department, with all the a ote that ith # broken or dislocated leg, to lie he pavement | idention! with the cause of liberty, in the ranks of #tiow A public street until he dies, and neither the statute nor Meqolcecan reach Fuh cases The statute should be awe aded thur — Meter defence pan be dodaced from the reports of practical shipbuilders jand naval investigating boards The claims of New Lon tort of bit experience as a soldier, and had also the advi-® of more jdon are bolstered by all the scientific intormation the Beery person whe shalt saly Kill, raat or wound | than one eminent myjor general. He declared from this can ec om. | 8Ry horve, mule, o€ or cattle, other antinal, of int of view, that General sweeny's asthe of powerful Connecticnt interest can command. The com: | OPT ty Te. lor torture any animal, cmtentionaily or by Chteh ted te beteh freedoms wide teatle prospects, (Ap smittee is equally divided apon the nverite of these two inet etperwuen ae upon @raviewon be adjudeed guilty | pissy) Me. O'Mahony he bel be 0 Wel mene uo ae Such an act would protect all ant from brutal joy man pe fd men ' 0 mn WHET POINT. use, and punish inhuman own aud broken | Many heads wat work on the 76S Saneee a9 Lanes res at the ton eppetad> Gown Lorees fur terning them eet te ith a broken, | General Sweeny was now leading the Tue publiestion In several papers that the r fee ull they die. Irish republicans to ruccor the “ten in (he map gronta at large for eadetship at West Point had been | One other se tion is necetmary. I have time and again = Once ewenp pa ‘ of War was prema. | tred to induce & policemam to see to oo Marve eh oper, Ae phn yo pre wads. | weeeen We. The oS peruse, my ing, “We have no power Agnin raise ite head, and in bore question 1¢ etii! open « to kill of remote another man's property millions of | Tesien pided. About five hundred applications be ¢ been made Reetion — krery ‘owner, driver or pomessor of a horseor | shores, = inary ® cancer the ten @ ntmente. male who hell torn foek ant lense Into any st ree: the foe which would compel & peace, for (he tan appol oF pubic vlace of any city, and aay oweee, of Teer Irth nation free for ever. (Appinuee.) Ht is OF othe a who shail A SICH BRRARFAST PARTY o Th ftaoded, aiaabied ce maimed horse or trale ta tedie a ead hie thir Poijsieal aMlity, like misery, often makes strange bet ts on tak st cake Sasbisty, vhal oo oom jee i nant Trish ton © o to wit the bold Tolows Dering the Inte visit of Rev. Mr Tyton tthe | oy iy of’ niodemecser, LRA cheers.) aaP. Upom hearing some demonstrations of derision Paoita: bis intimacy with Mr, antgn- wae noticeable, <HNIANS. me Re ; vAX, MARCH 19, 1866, ° warg ‘™* Swoony porty, tho speaker sald tt ‘4 _————~.. - ee Wood displays his casual judg. any | tho week, In this NYork, repg; Leonard Berry, Siecle, for NYork ‘ Who thovwht another Wood’ Eroaish role, for NYork samo day; Forth ites hock ney Nn | mca nd ond tan, fora “™@* Mo's nr, ops | i Me Soh Ei: at ard thors, who wore cortaaly jo thor vay. ‘Lot | ite the 86. Nicholas Hotel, has Ato pashan pores larch 3~Arr Bavaria (s), Toube, NYork for Ham- those who believe in anotl icy act nwMA. His sido | utmost extent, there are crowds still w.. 19 witness | | CAaire, March 2—Arr Rich of the house would not poredl ton ‘wth thelr ni tignal work. Os brig Alley ijk Sarr Rio ard LT, Greenough, Hamby and would bid ‘God spooa'" to their every Riveting | the posformance of thie great moral aud om." o Jaelra, Bi. Marieiyen, Uiage, NYorke we Hilde." - ton, Mies Lucille Western is in the fifth week of n”* Very eran on inn), Neva agate ea | Ml seer arora | aie ar ts prt ar MWB Paro ior all at once, i DOWD As @ it engagement. She is eu by popu’ | New ry Ld urtow , foe poset pil Rema Le eetye: Ormebeoy Angle | actor, Mr. Barton Hill, with Messrs, Lofugwell, Welsh | Boaters): Bh cing a eeeeral, Howe, London, (and ata joa Ball woul soo the popriey'of ohm vi0g nite charity | Edwards and Newion, Mise Heartetta Osborne, Mrs) Tin Wbarams, Huge es Vorttor’ Lantos tend ts: pee peries ers, and of prose TVIDg Ly apes Edward Wright and Miss Kate Browning. Miss Western ty Morning Star, Coat national movewent from bug sullied by Buy | wilt appear in her great charactor of Don Cmsar do Bazan | 2).:t006: sarc 3° sii'Snaan i camietl alten eel are coamkais’ ey: nein ie Yor | Boxt Wednesday evening. Sin}, Netisets Mester, Fnadeiphia Cand trom the Oly preot oid, and was, ue tal wl eae TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. Cuno, 5) AyArr Moses Day, Lond, Philadelphia; © Tony Pastor gives more hope to the people of the “‘oppreased nationalities’ at his Opera House in the wire, Ped si—are Heroive, Nickerson, "airMe ‘and eld for Fhiladaiphia), of the coming storm. NYork; aaa, arb O'feurvan Secretary of Civil Affairs’ of the F. Drleans Was next 1ntrodiiced—Ho commoncod to dis 8% the | Bowory, during one evening, than would all the states | Hamsona, Yes Bd Nesthar eng 'aea ny ue ‘ ‘ Ameena, Fel 2—Bid Heri la, ranciaca. peste of the Sweeny moverueat but waa iat," mon of the Old World during tne noxt dozen yearsif | f,ae yuri ey nlion to Wo Ry kg tt Spl “What about tho Senate British go.'d ?”” | left to follow their own inclinations He announces the = ra pe Ge ley. eat P tice . : et how?" “You are cut off by the goteromontret ive | Cominuance of the popular drama, Ireland in 1968, or | (2p ikon. NYork. octhaiece {righ republic,” aud others of more personal characters | the Dark Hour Before the Dawn, with Tony Pastor in gtinortots Je, Pah 22—Are bark, Staples, Ht Thomas; b but which te speaker anid ‘he wenld not notice on | Dis famous ofiginal character, Jedediah Beotroot, fd Maren 4 for NYork, te elso reporiad poet ae ass Seeman areata ree Of jladion Ho was anxious to {a Yankee in the Greon Isla Ax an encourage. | Semen Talisman (ir), NYore tls Tort an Prince ‘ag mation, but tus O'Mrnoescenrous of imparting Infor- | een, to our frightened friends scrom the border, | March, bared 4 ts, Niork. , At a inie and then roared aud bissod 80 aa o provont mis | Tomy Pastor will thie evoning sing « now song called | Jen’ Poraorsckr i itunoel! fortune” OF TOT: Oi Make —— Pees tite OF “Rillianiace ani emake” Avo. |: "The Canadian Scaro, or the Fenian Yankee Doodles. "" vio Rankaeh? Baten cone ora br the or Mand attention {vou thee neers | Witliam Carleton, the Irish comedian, has some new vie, NYork; i 40, Aue! the p mesting, if they would also hear + him in re- | specialties. Mons, Szoliossy and bis ballot troupe appoar | ynoniet (5), Cook: NYork ‘actin, sd, although thin'is our mooting, we will hear yout | (%.8-ReW erand ballet, the Belle of tho Village, The bur. | Cultings do. ; side courteously, and 1 ‘any of You, | 1¢8qu®, dances aud maric are of a vory attractive charac- te ter. ae ean our cage from the rostrum, and avot Giaroputablo style of hissing and riotous do- CMRISTY'S MINSTRELS. meanor. Now I give way. Mr, Mrena, an O'Mahony, then took the stand, George Christy's new Fifth Avenue Opera House ia @ me be said, the disturbances bis friends wore | Very fashionable place of resort, and his billa are made | Wate, Maitimore, China (s), ey ' in ,He tolioved tho O'Mahony policy was | up with great car, n order to aford complete eutartai Foran: Aumetfon, Mortimer, N¥erk vent Jhn'26 for Sevan” Se ptwod, wi dhe other party hed eet aes ANag | Ment to the crowds who patronize him there. This even- | Uurde, Mublig; AlfstheaeMemiton, New Deane ts : way (o help Ireland for thom to be hissing and intorrupt. | 10g, after the opening chorus, wilt be sung Solon shin. | Sia! (3). (a tinles, Wiecst ee each other and raising disturbance. He dwelt at | gle, ‘Just So,’ by W. 8. Budworth; “Moet Me in the id Ocean, Bawwoed, Boston; bb, Ova- on the general affairs and gave @ recitation Lane,” by N. W. Gou! ia t style. In concluding, thanked the “Young Gal from New Jersey,’ Bab, Armstrong As for NY au their attontion aud asked that his party | by Geo. Christy, and “No One to Love,” by Frank Leslie. mons Masco ¢—Fros fa Weems, Barcunbece, Geom Beem> Poul Ge treat ate, O'Sullivan as well as the other side | Fred Abbott and the Guy Brothers are still at the Opera bp ey treat imself, Sheers). rs Mr. O'ScLLIV» said he commended the animus of the | Howse. Tho Surprise Party brings out Donaldson ant | MAt*#LtKy Leb 2 gentleman, but of course differed from his positions. He | Geo, Christy, After the performance of the Phour Old hiladelphia, roceeded to elucidate the Sweeny policy, but was again Mataga, Fob) 17—Arr Brooklyn, Maids and the Stage Strack Heroos, the entertainments will conclude with a grand festival dance by the whole Giow ene Monrrvipeo, J Orke r bark Eduard (Ott), € yuteh), for N interrupted by questions as to persons and other matters, He said ;—"Ii you will persist in this very unfair course, ork, you will not’ subserve truth, 1 was desirous of | company, “Whore Foot Dat a Burning?” Techy Avoiding there irritating topies you raise, but out hpsrashe te avd Xda Bee ee aa with your questions, if you will have it #0, and the an- ‘ : Fawn, NYork SWers are ready, for I am strong in being right.’ At Mechanics’ Hall, Broadway, the Bryants, with their ah Comme rie, F Angelo, NYork dd ratrie Flow About au hour was now employed in a most noisi ries of interruptions, roplies and hisses from the O nyites, while the others cheered the vadgered or Dumerous minstrel company, give a number of excellent songs, after which come the Blacksmith’s Jubilee, The York Torres, Charlee 2—Arr Lorenciia, rr Albert, Appen the echo, ‘The police were on hand, and having di Fivtimagilders, Los Miserables, and other excellent ge. Bhenguac (ain: of a few irrepressibles the more gontiemanly thines, the whole concluding with Jack on de Green, in N York. O'Mahony men succecded in quashing thelr friends wto | 'oducing the troupe in their holiday sports n sip ort brig Salinas, for NYork 8 days Seid vie, 4 partial order. By th s timo the excesses of the disturbers SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. were alienating sympathy from thelr side, and the orator “ph . a i wan a ’ was able to proocesd on a smoother fea, the points | Messrs. Birch, Wambold, Bernard and Backus, with | » desguarepiesapsemnai banal against the commen foe being loudly cheered by all, | other artiste of the San Francisco Minstrel Company, pit. bark Adelaide, Kiehberger, A Vorrr—What has Canada done to Ireland | crowd the fine ball, No. 686 Broadway, nightly with their | Me," » B ship William & Ann (we Now Orteane, ‘hat has Ireland muasle, wit, songs and dances. This evening they per. | Me eS AM Kirkby , that they s! novelties, The double song | ¥ form A groat many origin and dance, Andy Johnson } is Naine, engages J. Cooper rs.) and W. Fields, Tho New Cabinet is by Messrs, Bireh, M ote. 1vaN—An Irish republic in the Moflat Man- | Wambold, Backas and Glenn, aud The Nerves by J. | {.Aivaare Hr) Ge Nek dy My Yt sion of the Moon im no av n Brit | Cooper aud W. Fields Rio Gaps, Jan 16—sid brig John’ Northrup, Davwom, ish xoll, (Loug ‘ou some Comm 5 juiced We welcomed you; we will convert you too, if You only Haton, for you are honest, though a little fanati- cal. You have got of the bile, and are already better | Batured. (Laughtor.) Indeed, [ rejoice to see that the more intelligent of your party #6 the grow improprieties of this storming work. Gentlemen, you may work your | way, but we will mort respectfully ask w help along the work ae we think beet. Now i no time to lie idle, Only rds will lewd a deaf ear when the war bagle of Ire! sounds, (Choers.) ‘Twere heartiess to Way inactive while “Crimean experts’ are lashing our brothers at home, while with martial law the Briton THEATRE FRANCAIS. Acomplimentary benefit offered to M. Joignet and Drivet by the subscribers of this house, with some pro- minent citizen frends, will take place atithe Acalemy of Music next Saturday evening, March 2 Les Einfers de | ®° Paris, in five acts, with songs and dances, by Thiboust, | ¥ will be played by the entire strength of the company ¥'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. ‘al preparation and at much coat Hooley has completed bis arrangements for the introduetion of Tony Denier’s grand comic pantomime, Mother Goose and the reh 2—#id Hohert Sima, Raker, New Haw Whitinore, N¥ork; Geo Mayues, Batehelder, ntly we, Mo from Livers March 14—Ald aleamers Cootl, Stat, Wave, Mobile nee Arcola, Gallesaw, Pr nm, John Atwood. Bid achre Arcola, Cosme ner Misti New York for Hoston: brig Itte Sas ieee ire aiteady demanded Ky Cenada from ng. | Golden Egg, Tt will be brought out at his opera house, vapindinonssqumutyns adam: mael laud, 80 much out of the Irish ficld. 1f wo thus Brooklyn, thie evening, with new scenery, new ward ob rv sche BG Willard, Philatelphia for Portland. divert the tury, of ‘the Hon from his, prey | fbe aud hew tricks and transformations. ‘The veteran | bli steamer Mia Aiton (Hr: Frank E Alien, Kie at home, so much better for the I Mand | minstrel, W. B, Donaldsou, with Signor Vayo, spoken of ne Gllzaheth, Bis Hodetes, Joke Aiwess. for the’ O'Mahony wing, if they have the | @'® miracle,” makes his frst appesrance. March b- Are bark 3B Dalles iri, Web, Interest of the | RK, B. at heart, If we can get acroms THE S4N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS IN RHOOKLYN. brig * . —. loondy come abridge, Liverpwt, xl right straight let us hew oul the road and march on to the rerque, (Cheors.) It is my impression that we will be able to throw im reinforcements sooner thau they con | from Union square; sooner than any of (applause Time will tell. The longest ja often the shortest way home. ‘The well known Sen Francisco Minstrel Company of this city will perform at a grand matinge in the Brooklyn Atheneum, on dnesday next, when Moers Birch, Wambold, Bernard, Backus and the rest will delignt the 7), em wohr A. Maracaibo Helen ro in, Wilson NY ern on, erry, Halsimore ge 1d ‘brige Bride (Hr), Blauvelt, Hava Nobinson, Cardenas possib you sul 1 Br) way The boid | inuabitante of the City of Churches, spirits af home aro unatsoed, and the heavy hand of mar. saa ante ith Art meniiee Frapaeuin, Sherwood, WYert: beiep tial law fe upon them But our arms are free. Lat us * 4 a pg eg by a igs 1 strike for them and pay back blow for blow, and take a FOIE a a Es Nectiuan Old achr Mary Farrow, 8 York rod coat fur every one of our martyrs at home. (beers) Ammann oun Deped eee it, men, we wilt have » foothold on British At the place knowa by the initiated a4 tho “New TT Faropean Aristocracy Must Now coil, We will have a recognized fing at the masthead | Cockpit’ a grand main commenced early ow Haturday | depen: om America far the choterat i, tn be keowe before monthe—maynap deters 2 weeks, {Land ap. | afternoon and continued une, lato tm the evening. At word, The tetract of the “NIGUT Wir MIN!) UR KEUE lanse.) men are ly; the whi are at | two o'clock a atqmly Hiram of «porting men, an gives out the bat jhe grew Sowers os ® Rima the victory is aed; coltrane, may move | who are not so begen to ponr ibrough ee ee eee wage win and Jouw any ‘monet, and God's sake keep each man panna oe PUALON & ON, Now ¥ carp! in but bid God epoed to ov the doorkseper, accompanied by three dollars in lawful . The ‘ork. stout that levels a biow at the scourger of our fa currency. three © clock the atmphithentre was lite- “s oa (or Dew motheriand, (Great applause.) Why sbould not Jorey ear pees, on ond calls were foon beard to bring la City lend a hard? Come, then, friends, organize. ("We | the chickens, The calle were goon responded to, and ) GKIRT te wanted pee LADY ta he will.) Your syrapathlen are ascloss unless #ystematised | several handsome birds, in flo condition end ae ee eee and practicalized, The O'Mahony are work: | double , Were plared in the pit. Almost as soon nn | LAND, and SUK WILL HAVE IT, They will not BEAD ing. They have their circles, and ure sending the | the hat! ned the betting commenced, rome offering — sinews on to what they believe the best low, | heavily on the general resalt and others on #lngle birds, | OF BREAK like the single springs, They are the BRAT ame then, 40 you the same in your way. (A voice—"We | During the progross of the battle there was tach excite. | pp ss lini will not IM you organize @ Sweeny circle here.” Oh, | ment. Ax each dead cock was removed from the pit the RAgEaS, i cnt BHOROMOAR op now, you're joking, my friend. Jersey, I know, I» excitement increased, and who bad Dette | well as the mm vl BLEGANT SKLRT oven for ; but there i# po monopoly of patriotiam, | ive and tem dollars rose wo hundreds, It in on not of the right to act to the promptings of | said that a local celebrity made pix five hun. | made. be aed eee ® Coho nee. (Applanee, ) wwe believe ‘t is almortareli- | dred dollars dori the Reatey ¢ Loom = ded . ow, one s ane an te Pon tne Srawe coare Of oUF Tepe, AN | bly, Those + Setiaged a6 tho betior clans of | THelalest noveliy le the “DUTLEX RMPRRAS TRAIT. behere tie Stars and Stripes gre kissed by Sports, business men and paiticl EVERYBODY WANTS THEM breenes of the nineteenth ceutary wit | prs nls — very reason that jiliberality and ostracism of th | Court r=—This Day AT WHOLESALE by the sive nan alartarone pes we socteng, ym Sree Wind. (hesrs.) | Srenewe Corer—Crnevrr, Part 1—Now §, | WEOTH, BRADLEY & CARY, 07 Chambers ant 19 aaa have rights in the Unievd States aud rights In New Jerroy, — on17 jogs, 1111, 1169, 1075, 1207, 1 15, : xeriphesetiy aud We pro to exercie them and to act gent ‘in ‘saa, 1293' 1297, 1223, taal 1 Reade ctreeta, Wow Pest. towards all men. The proceedings hero to nij Part’ 2_Neon. 9n%. 65414, 420,’ 016, 660. 980, 72%, «1s goss gich af to encourage us; for patriotivm and manhood | oq ° 979 gaa. 1118 404. 750, 1054, 1008, 914, 900. Atretall fo olf VIRGT CLASG STORKS IN Tits COry, now alike call npon us to vindicate on love of mother jag’ [art 3-Now'219, 746, 472, 1103, 951, 600 mm rut the UNTTEO STATRA and eleewhere, At whole land and aur sights as A citizens. (Cheers) The | agg 981, 40%, 1990, 1140, 1954, 905, ‘894, ‘1108, 1085, | « oo by the LEADING JOBRERS. y raid made upou was n it wae | 148%, oom, 805. i e the declaration of certain men th wuld have been | "Sevemar Count—Serevat, Tet. —Demurtor—Nos. 1, | Am Thats Skirt ts Reatly the Th born sbout the year 1401—(langhter)—when chieftaine | 4 tues of law aud faet—Now 144, 158, 160. 191 . being capable of enduring ° “t could lash feudal clans and sport with the axpirations of 945 945 246. 246, 244, 244 270, 249, 20, 2&1, 250 i doubling w Wt the shighest Jamnge to Oe the people. It i# all gone now. In the bright light of Dey 9 : “ tady = i American liberty, then, | o#k you to come up and z enroll yourselves as eupporters of the practival plan for | pete, = raising op our © Bire of the Streams (Cheers) i¢ mong 4 lesbian sat Soe tics et te teen geenry Ce| SMIPPING NEWS. some sixty men banded in (heir nanes, of whom thirty Meo Alagemeniges 7 i . or forty bad been O'Mahony men, In initiating the | mane A , Te - dinceeep ee ye Ave moe p —— -<! - Le noe members the organizer @tated that, as he had heard of « } G1)! eeu waree roel devign on the riot the O cirele and swing it over from § and ax he maw on Port of New Vork, March ts, 100, “Duplex Eitiptio’ ts Aerept the roll the naimos of persistent interrupters throngh the | stop toward per sire New To to provide a, ankivin }* jorate @ ciaune p Germania (Ham) ¥ " “ ‘ applicant bad ny 4 A wement and meaut to : “ | yeate it. | tategiste took their dry with the simple pled dont under the guidam quite a number tion, and corps of the gaviz nar tev Te the Great A.—The “Duplex Bitipe Michael Me Centre, James J. Daly, Treasurer ‘ ot bn boup ot we Vere Trnes Jobo Mann’ rary, Timothy Commins, Chuirman Commitee of Ssfety A.=—The Daples Skirts Are More Dare The circle seers a good cheer and hopes ty Build ap a ane . tom nal Jondid orgauizavon A general detente th + dermy divtriet in to come off soon 4 . 4 Fenians in blue,” whe are on the Swe * ar, é —Winest ttothe o Amusements. ee rocks, Bie, matin a gets exee The past Wark Wasa Very profitable one Wo the mar carofully m this ety ond There in little doubt but that they will be lected pieces at their ental Brooklyn. equally well patromigod during the present, as, what tw fine weather, a magnificent trade, the Fe excitement, the Canadian seare, and home and fo politics, the people are quite animated, and every ove is in a condition to sek and enjoy amusement. The fol lowing rétwme, marie op from the adverti#ing colamne of the Henstn, will inform our citizens and country friends of what i in store for them at the theatres end man halls during the ensuing ex days | Me BROADWAY THEATRE | pet tues Berm bob oe Hate Stain Colors @ Nate- cme preparation Witiy rnmt yw, aa eC, WEL o. Ony wth Park +. which left (he otty peste ok & fon, Meererte one Vourth street Figen ewe been ir loet bead and bowepr : Low 16 we Hark Mary Rideout, fr eer dey Hatehclor's Hatr Dyem The Meet tn the t ¢ Broadsay theatre the term allo(ted for the per. onl pests ¢ of Victine and Forty Winks expires next Mat a Dg, When those capital productions in whl b Cristadore's Hate DyemThe Mest eyes Mr. John K Owens brilliantly illustrates (wo opposive ae ome d) be sucrecded C p- phanes of © y, will be w by other attire Corac, B od dotnet f ‘ions from bis varied repertoire In thas consenting to diversify bis performances Mr. Owens will gratify « large circle of admirers, to whom hie #oton Shingle and other popular eaccemes in the metropolla are farnitiar | acquaintances, and ill afford him an opportunity of displaying that versatile range of genius and (at artintic eultere which have distinguished him i thw country and Ragland. It is to be hoped that he will be able to give, belore the elm of his engagement, bie masterly diavnoes of the foes ws ACH ARIE T s Highest Premtonm mn and h ond f honing Making Me & * " Machias tout, Ko G2 Hemtwny Company m— roar) Mowe sewing nom te LIA weniet Pata ee O18 Booka AT BROTRERA permouation of Caleb Miummer, in whieh bin best qual on te An Aftint shine out with brilliant effect, Mean time bie performances in Viewime sed Forty Winks which continne to command crowded andienore, wi)! ommend thetscives to the enjoyment of all whe are in | ..°" degree pemceyt to the charms of mirth The | fret mentioned piece will be given at s matinee perform. 0, Oogaging Wve Poll strength vmpany engaged at the Brondeay * THkaTee | ee en Peretage Por Lapit Thee Kise atorday afte ance @ of the talented Leroy nearer Miss Rashtom bas placed on the boards of hor peat and elegant theatre in Broatway | Mr He Pearson playy Dominique the Deserter, with Laty Blanche by Mie Lacia Deawe, Jeanette wy be Senith, and Resette by Wie Mowton. The perforn ste thie evening #1th the two eet reader wma Dote “A Mie Reehton ha ie preparstion « wew | * cone pointment peciaculsr Ghd mus cal Borlenque, iattodering mechanical sed scenic efrets, in which ehe wii a Crrice _ / appear. oes fe Whine (the | The Improved te sewing Ma. Le to a an H RUPLER GY Broeteny = sgrott Freed Woon 's rheaTAE. * Manager Woot retains Mr Taytour's dremertinetion of Fant Lyeee, or the Eiopemest, on bu p an ton Lock Stlte” a ee waa Wheeler & Wilron arene bout Oot Buliowbete Meow