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STATE CAPITAL. Proposed Investigation Into the Affairs of Certain State Officers. lew York ‘Debate in the Assembly on the City Railroad Schemes. Bill Introduced for the Protection of Pas- sengers on Railroads. &e. de. &. Que Albany Correspondence. ALuasy, March 26, 1866, INVRSTIGATION INTO THE CONDUCT OF BTATR OFFIONS. ‘The subject ef the investigation of certain State offices ia fairly started here. The resolution of Mr. Hiscock to- ~day, calling fur the fees and perquisites of the Insurance ‘bureau, mad» a very telling point in this direction. An- other resolwion directing proceedings; in regard to tho Court of Appeals trust funds, also offered to-day, pre- sents an interesting, although not a very considerable matter. The Atiormey General's oflice and several other of the State offices would be benefited by letting day- light 1n upon tueir eperations KW YORK CITY RAILROADS, ‘The Assembly has got into quite u state of excitement ‘and apirit all the evening about New York city railroads, Like the newspaper offices of that city, the rooms of the members here have been beset cs crazy projectors of schemes for feng Broadway. effect has been to ermuade the members that the greatest necessity exists ur ome action about a Broadway railroad A motion was tuade 0, rooms the actlon of the bly on ing with the ad. verse reports of the Railroad Committee against elevated railroads, Afler a prolonged and. spicy debate the ae ath insisted hes their previous cour-e, sending all tho bille to the Coimmittee of the Whole. ‘This is not to be accepted as any indication of their sup: of the elevated projects, but a determination to have the whole subject before them and adopt some form of a railroad for Broadway, It is probable ghat the nuinber of the sehem/s and their want of any ‘king will de- feat them ultitately ; the feeling or the House is de. cidedly expressed fh favor of some Broadway rail- KS oO: fuss will now be made about the surface railroads to effect some practical oppo- -sition to the underground project and this absurd litter of the elevated patent man-traps which have been thrown into the Committee of the Who.e in their crude and im- practicable shape, as reported ad. ersely. ‘The TAX LEVE will be reported im the Senate this week. KEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senato. Acuany, March 26, 1889, Mr. Srswioys, (rep.) of Chantiiqua, introduced a bill Ancorporuting the Fireproof Iron Tank Petroleum Coim- pany. : The bill authorizing the trastoos of the village of Rome a ioc ~ ta gmete FULLS_ REPORTED. Amending the charter of Newburg. Relative to to the Jews’ Hospital of New York. on eae the eet @ Seamen's Fund and Re- rageary for the completion of the Cherry River Railroad, and to increase tho “— Aino se stewtnboat companies to appoint police was ordered to a third wading. by the charter of the New York Juvenile ‘lam, was ordered to a third reading. the charter of the Society for the Care of Catholic Children in Buflalo, ordered to their tax- , bat that beta? le ae indebtedness on Ieod ye mes eer thon perma property Fucl ve shall first be deducted from the amount ot bis md mone on whic! vrtcraye a 9800 ts bonne Progress was reported, and the Senate adjourned. Assembly. A'BANY, March 26, 1866. NIAGARA SHIP CASALL Mr. Lirrixsonn, (rep.) of Oswego, introduced @ resolu- ‘tion calling ov the Canal Board for information as to* ‘the city of New York by Tt Tl _ ‘BILLS Pass. To amond the charter of the Howard Insurance (om- pany of New York. To amend the charter of the Etaa Insurance Company ee York. amend the charter of the Mott Haven Ferry Com. pany: tne the Workingmen’s Co-operative Society ie Meteo te Foe hee ney een Com: \- "4 ace pany Relative tw the New York Medical Colles (or Women, Relative to taxes, asresaments and water rates. For the reliet of the Oxy -Hydrugn Heat Company amend the act for the benefit of married women, by petition with other canal compe jestern Stages. The ro- all them te iasure the lives of their hasbands For relief of the Seamen's Fund and Retreat of Now York. To amend the act relative to certain railroads in Syra- euse, Pm fo tongs the uame of the Second Baptist church, Cio'chance the aame of the German Lutheran churches, To amend the charter of the Marion Bailding Company. ‘To amend the ebarter of the United States Match Coin pouy. REPORTS Mr. Jesnun, (dem.) of New York—To incorporate Wenn, (4 ca) ob Ce to ; Wenn, (dors vo er Pascens a Nicene, ) of Ay Scared regulate nal- yensetind' With the Surrogate’s Court of BILLA INTRODUCED, By wo etcarhe con. ema the Life and La aetoy )of Sullkivan—To improve the wor om, ¥ > by dem. ew York — corpo, the =" Vark Joint stock Company. TK Srewant. (rep.) of New York—¥or the « aa aopey assistant county clerk of New tw imeorporate the New York Mercantile dem.) of New York—To faci'itate fa Broome and other streets in 5 ed relative to the My Mr. View Vasmunacns, (lem. of Clinton—To regu- Rensselaer and Whitehall Raitrow!. aw. York—For the better Wednesday noon ; which Mr. Laeressem—To make the Niagara Ship Canal bill the specs ender for Tharsiay morning; which was ‘htaraey Ceineral to th Fejort relating oie — is pyr o Ape viatin disposal of cu. en! deme Instr Reprew ntatives and eee © meaty the income tax on cheers, jot Guondage—Calling upon the Tosurance Department to report the character aed amount of fers received by him. It Lo wi yt RarLRoaD, Mr. Laws, ph A ¥, moved to order « bill for the jevated Ratiroad to be printed forth ‘with and piaerd on fie, Mr, Pires, (reg) of Orleans, thought it astounding that the House steuid be asked te pat euch ® private bill as Unie nhent of important public hilis that were wailiuc at the printer's Mr. Law emateined his motion, and Mr. D. ¥. Woon opposed & The motion was last—6 to 70. COMTTTER KEE TIOR, The Sreages appointed Mr. Creamer, of New York, on the ee ‘tm place of Mr, Child, rew 4. A Pecans wine Gale! Mr, Wants, jot Chetan, ofred the followin, resohations tn the ‘sleustuy on Monday — . Whereas tae to fund the wets ieee the AtoeRN aT He Notre ter Aas Of lg, 1066 te opmration n._ pearal be cok wpe, banks nnd | bunting it the motes of Btate ban! ern, which bas already and (arther effect in = greatiy tive markat a large 9 the Benk!ng Departmen: ov tone ation the deni tions howe b+] ‘stores 4 Comptre plier 1 of maid stocks to reticn oder @ large sino fea rat public pte abd Whereas eso oo Abd ihe, Fae be fae what they eo ry. Ie geht (0 Ge Senate concur) That our Senators and | held by NEW ‘YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1866.—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. Re ntatives in Congress be requested to. Ba ten foram yen’ dhe sham he EVENING SESSION, RAIL OAD PROJKCTA, Tho House spent sine t'me in Committees of the Whole in consideration of the bill giving State aid toward the construction of a railroad from Plattsburg to Whitehall, on the mes side of Lake Champlain, after which progress was re; Mr. es said that on Saturday the Railroad Com- mittee reported adycracly on several New York Railroad bills, The House yng to the report of the Commit- too and ordered the bills reterred to the Whole, He voted with th myority ‘on that occasion, and would now move to reconsider the taken on those bitls, and that that motion be laid upon the table. Lost—32 to 42. The question then recurred on tho mo- tion to reconsider. ing and desultory debate arose on the action of the Railroad Committee, and the motives in re fusing to coucur in their reports. The motion to roconsidet was lost—2T to 51, and tho Assembly adjourned, Bills Before the Legislature. COMMERCIAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. Ir. Richardson Introduced a mu orens that Basic ors of above tee of at Russell und and Thosees 4 Braine boda ves Teed ony aimed radio gty ol @ assoclAlon for the pur- prim or and chartering of vi for the cet geod, 7 IN one TO TENANTS IN TAR COUNTIES OF KINGS AND NEW YORK. Mr. Seebacher insodaond ry Lo providing, that all agreements for the renuii ig of premises shall be in wi and for one ales that where the bir.ng is for or by the month @ tenant shall be considered as hiring for on» year, unless the agent or owner shail give five days notice of his intention to reoccupy the premises. NEW YORK JOINT STOCK COMPANY. Mr. Stevenson introduced a bili providing that baer ye of the above company sball be crab Watis, Atherson, L. M. Floumoy and James A. son; the ee stock to be $5,000,000, divided .into shares of $160 cach, ‘The said company shall have to guaranice the collection of promissory notes, exchange, mortgages, evidences of debt, &c. PREVENTION AGAINST RAILKOAD ACCIDENTS. Mr. Tucker mtrod»ced a bill providing that every rail- road corporation shali wave the leather aprons to connect passenger ears prope: ty sec ured to each of said cars, and all passenger cars shall have guards or fenders at the side of the wheels, 80 as to cover tho same, and throw off objects that might otherwise come in contact therewith, All such corporations shall cause an smploye to be stationed at all railroad stations, whose duty t the cars when in motion; wer ore sliail be to prevent persons from jumping on aud for every neglect of the provisions of this aut a penalty of $500 shall be pail by the corporation, one bal! to go to the informer and the remainder (0 the county Where tho offence occurred. MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Mr, Stewart introduced a bill naming as corporators of its association, Kubert Walker Irwin, Aaron C, Allen, A. Judson Stone, James W. Edwards, Edwin P. Weod, N, 0, White, Aug. T. Francis, George B. Emory, Albert H. Wheeler and George Lee. ‘The associ. ton may bold real estate to the value of $250,000, ASSISTANT COUNTY CLERK OF NEW YORK. Mr. >tewart introdaced a bill providing for the appoint. ment of an assistant clerk at a salary not to exceed fifteen hundred dojiars, XEW MARKET IN NEW YORK. Mr. Seebacher introduced @ bill providing that the Mayor and Commonalty of New York city may wqnire title to the block of gro m) in said city Tompkins, East, Delancoy aad Broome streets, for the purpose of erecting thereon @ suitable building for market purposes, The eity may borrow two hundred thousand dollars for the purpose of paying for such jan bounded by City Intelligence. Breanixa Ixto 4 Liquor Stork—BiowixG Ory Axo Ronuing 4 Sark —Cases of burglary, accompanied by blowing open and robbing safes, are becoming alarmingly frequent; so much so, in fact, that merchants and bus!- ness mon generally are bringing themselves to believe that their treasures are somewhat insecure when locked up in the best safes manufactured. Another caso of this Kind occurred eurly yesterday morning in the liquor store of Patrick CoaWay, 221 avenue A, into which a gang of burglars had gained an entrance by forciug open arear door, One of Herrng’s safes, which stood under | stock bgt pany—led by Miss Ruebton as Valiant Valen- fio Conner int the front ef the store, was tine, with Milo Linda Windoil In the ballot, belag im the the bullding into ear. yard and | cast—it will certainly mot be her fault i st doce not face upwards upon a number of blankes | Prove a hit and a favorite with the amusoment-loving with which the bu banaters. hat prov themsetves, 5 peg ait, 6 RAN of powder in RICHELIEU IN BROOKLYN. yp 10 age ex cou s00a followed, tadiy-abattertng the eater oe" com Bulwer's play of Richeliou was produced at the Acade- consisting uf $285 in postal currency, in packages, gz m | My of Music Inst evening toaslim avdience and a cold ‘ring worth loose currency, $20 in pennies, aavamend cK. to $35, one dozen heavy silver forks, marked “i. ‘B. McK.,”” valued at $1 haif a dozen silver. Leas poous, marked “Ro McK. ;”” three large dessert spoons, maried “R. MeK. :"' a chock for $300, drawn to order yrs oe made payabie to Leny 3 iti also three seven and three-tent for $3050 30 cach, oe ter tn Sone next, valued 2 aly: poles $1,000, wore secured by the burvlars, who made their without detectou, As yet no clue has been to the perpetrators of crime, Tux Gate axo Tut Coro Wearien—Sinee Saturday evening the weather has beem constantly changin; Early on Sunday morning there was a fall of snow to the depth of an inch or two, but the sun speedily cieared it away. Yetall through tho day the air was cold anda high wit was blowing. At night the temperature rapidly dootined, the thermometer fullii or « short tt point as ‘y as twenty-three above Yesterday the ice was strong enough on the Mee wd fints to bear a man y weight, and many persons avuil thomeelves of the opportunity to indulge, probably a the last time, in skating. In consequence of the gaic th rivers aud bay Were extromoly rough. One of the Jer forrybonts whilst crowing was disabled, having ooourred to her engine, and she became complete ly at the mercy ©: the stream, ‘The steamer was «wept along to the shore, coming in collision with per No. 1. The da:nag> done, passengers were all , an aecident however, was very slight, and the sa(ely nuded, Coroners’ Inquests. Faran Paut.—Coroner Collin yesterday held an in- quest at No. 11 York street on the body of Rachel Ann Johnson, a colored woman fifty four years of death was the resalt of Injuries recel sed by fa: the basement steps of No. 9 in the same street. currence: Lay! Was readered timore. Faran Scacorse Casvarry at a Barweny.—On Satur. day last John Bollinger, who was employed in Menve’s brewery, corner of Eight: enth street and Fourth nue, while engaged in cleaning a large kettle eontain- ing boil water, slipped and feli and was terribly scalded. He yimeet ont instantly and was cenveyrd to the New York Hospital, “death subsequentiy ensued. Coro held an inqmest oa the agg and the jory readered a verdict of death fron jp accidentally recwived. Deceased was tweaty six years of age aud @ native of Germany. Fouxp Dkowxko.—The remaing of an unknown man about forty years of age were found floating in the dock at pier 37 Bast river, and removed from the water by the Yeventh precinct police, Coroner Collin held an inqaest on the body, oh bn) Jary rendered a verdict of d atu by¥ drowning. AA aLOwt five fost Mix Inches in hr hs, with enema her, mostache and goat ¢. He wore inck cloth overcoat, dark barred pantaloons, purple mixed ‘Vout, gray Knit drawors, brown understiri, white masite «birt and checked necktie, The body apparvntly had been imthoe water about a week. 0, whose ng down The 0° purely accidental a verdie. to that edfect y the jary. Deceased was anative of Hal- into the water where r tenun yesterday Selling Oil Lands in Western Virginia. SUPERIOR © + TRIAL TRem—PaRT 2. Before Judge Monell. Garland Turelic e William F Shiriry.—Thiv suit brought to recover back $2,600 alleged to have been paid in 1864 by the plaintit, for many years a broker in Boston, to the defendant to purchase an in terest in of Janda situated in Kanawha county, Western Virginia, defendaut bad been engaged in tand and oy according A the complaint, in- to eoutrib.te the above mentioned one one Seemeand acres at rivers, in the “Sina eter inn “tae torn be obtained was to be aur undiv half with poe ig Bet who repre. pee a page dle cage declared Pot the Committ f action of members it Y. Wight, Isaxc Hall pte ‘easels, the first Patte- ia of THE RIO GRANDE. Battles in Northern Mexico—Repulse of the Liberals=They Subsequently At- tack General Baron Du Briar, Killing Him and Ninety-six of His Mon—Gene- ral Douay Besieged by the Liberals— Robbery of the Southern Express Com- pany at Brazos. Matamoros, March a.) Via New Oxtsans, March 26, 1 Two engagements have taken place at Paras, Northern Mexico, The liberals, under Maranzo, were defeated by General Douay. The liberals, reinforced by General ‘Trevano, afterwards attacked the French, ander Baron Du Briar, who was killed, with one hundred men, except four, who wero captured. General Douay was after- wards besieged in Paras church, with fifty men, but held out until reinforced, Baron Du Briar and his company Were recently stationed at Matamoros, and there is great saaerbing emeng the Proce in the city at his loss. The Southern Express at Brazos bas been robbed of $75,000, The steamer Crescent was searched at Galves- ton, but nothing was found. The robbers aro at large. Amusements. BROADWAY THEATRE. The patrons of this favorite establishment were Inst night privileged to witness Mr. John FE, Owens in two new characters, the Chimney Corner boing the prominent feature of the programme. Mr. Craven's home story is familiar to most playgoers, and, combining the ufile et duler, atfords an opportunity for good character acting while pointing the moral so dear to writers of tho didactic school, Mr. Owens as Peter Probity, of patri+ archal aspect and virtues indicated by his family name, made a very good impression upon the audience. Though his rdle was less suitod to the genuine comic powers of which the artist is possessed, and unusually replete with touches of true pathos, which none but a thorongh student of human nature can exhibit in their true light, the comedian whoin the public have applaaded as the impersonator of some of the most mirth provoking :ndividualities known to the American stage, acted the part of the honest old man with rare discretion, ani displayed a suffleiexey of dramatic power to meet the requirements of the author, Of the other artists Mr. Tom Owens deserves «he Warmest praise for bis performance of the Octogenanan, whoso dotage birth to many of the troubles which overshadow juvenile bei p the spectator in pleasant Great of a catastrophe the but of the drama exacts the ra‘ her brusque solition of the enigma. he evening was broug a a-ant litle woe of domestic «itt opportunity for abundance of rol ting lie posession. of Ung super: eking humor with which the basbund submitted to a Conjagal Levsou most be endowed. lt aly euabied Miss J. Tyson, a lady now to the stage, to give public promise of fulnre exerilence, The render ing of Mra. Ruliaby was meritorious, and as the f a more dslaane worthy of the recognition accorded, | ‘The programme will be repeated to-nicht, VALIANT VALENTINE. Miss Lucy Rushton’s hagdsome and comfortable place of amusewent on Broadway, which has become one of tho most fashionable theatres in the elty, wax elosed last night for the purpose of permitting a fall dreas rehearsal of the new spectacular burlesque, Valiant Valentine, which is to be played there this evening for the first tame. The reaearsal is sald to have been entirely to the satisfaction of the management ond of the few critics who had tho privilege of witnessug it. The piece has been written by Mfr. Schonberg with much care, with considerable attentYon to the unities, as woll as regard for good taste, and in the author's best vein, and Miss Rush- ton bas expended a yery Farge amount of money im , in order that It way prove a perfect success, he hay also given it her personal sapersi ion, im tue capacity of manager, to the sume end. Urimfali of dances, music and fan, and tho whole strength e the one, last month in the character of Virgioia of Rome, appeared, as Julio do Mortemar, and a geotieman connected with the New York daily prers, under the stage name of Rd- mond de Mondoin, as Cardinal Richelieu, They were supported by Mr. 0. B. Dowd as De Manprat, The re- mainder of the cast, with one or two exceptions, de not deserve mention as support, but, on the contrary, are entitied to the appellation ‘of marplow, 1 they were succesfal only in bawiking actors who had forme conception parts and knew a portion of the avthor's words, Mins Lacoste continued to adbero to her rather classe, Mies Lacoste, who made her debut im New York bi their refined and mild characterization, and in a few places Was somewhat too tame for the Leraine she represented; but, on the whole, read and delineated i) beuer basta and a closer adherence t> nature theft Graatiy tour upon the stage in those longer accustomed to the boars bd the profession, Mr. Mondoin made only a fair Richelies, He lacked compass of voice aad vanety in modulation, but occartonadly struck # chord imthe heart Of the listener which brought response In applause. Mis conception of the part was in some pla es quie original and starting. Mr. Dowd's Mauprat was abont as md “ bit Of acting as was given. Had the subordinate ages in the cast rendored proper assistance, had bey even boon well up in their Pwords, the representation woold have pi the audience mach better Uhan it dd. Aa it was it on be cnhed a failure. TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUBE. This popular place of amusemont was last evening, ox is always the case, crowded by an audience who could not be otherwise than approbative of the varied am onts presented to them, After the “varlety’’ port of the | rogramme, which comprised song, petite comety and daues, anew aud orgiaal drama, entitled Yankee 8 performed tor the first time. The piece, ¢ adventures of a Yankee in Parts, is repiets with nie scones, whieh did mot fail Inet even ing to draw down the house. Tony lastor as Ingenuity Slab aud Mias d oat Louise Vulols sustain those characters with commendable ability. Tho drama will be repeated each evening ia the weel Mit. G. W. MORGAN'S ORGAN CONCERT. This well known artivt gave a concert last might at the | South Baptiet church in Twenty-fifth street, which was very successful. There was a pretty large andience rovent and Mr. Morgan was aasisted by Hient talont, He played the overtares to Oberen, William Tell and the Mideommer's Night Dream, Bach's Grand Fugue in @ minor, and The Hoguenots, The delicious Mune dee Vache: in William Tell was rendered with soul breaching tenderness, Mr. H. EB. Browne, organist of the chureh, played a most brilliant fontasi on the Knglish pational | anthem. The vocal part of the conourt was well eup- | ported by Mies Marie Abbott and Mrv Johmeon. ihe | aria Eonani Ineo'omé was sone by the former tn a style which many of ovr foreign prima donne would essay invan. Mr. Morgan was more fortunate in the organ last evening than at his previous concert, for this one i@m Doble instrument, well voiced ond pommel every desirable grade of expression. In his fantasia the Hur: faa uuaccoustably oft out the 4 SST BESS Larue Rake Ae aS eae Jard Expostt! HOBERTS, KAVANAGH, DEEKY, POSTER AND GEARY IN A TRIAL OF SKI An admirable exposition of the game of billiaras was given last evening at the Cooper Institute im presence of a large audience, among whom were almost all the bil Hard notorietios of New York. The performance of the evening was inaagurated by the American full game of two hundred points up, Melvin Foster being matched against Michael Geary. The game passed off without any exhibition of remarkably good play, The sore stood at eo betes te ve valuable end deneoble tn every re the end of the game pect. charges now that Shirley never in- Oe wongens were or tn 8 posters to be the land, and that he | Geary +201 Average 3 ae money by fave bey Freudulent Teprosenta- | Poster ..... seve MIO Average ow ane, uswer is ag erat denial of all the mate | The principal attraction of the day, Mr. Jobin Ruberta, thal allegations of the complaint. The tral occuped all - not Ragland, next set to in an Amor 1 the ression of the court yesterday, and was still unfin- dao Decision Kelative to Kallronds, Prison rnia, Mareh 26, 1866, In the Saprome Court to-day Judge Woodward de livered the decision in the case of Maltby va the Rend: ing and Cosum’ Company, Usat raiiroad bonda to Stat) ta cation. MM. PREVOST-P AA DOL UiZ0T AT THR Preven ACADEMY. Many of the Parte Journals pabliwh tlte addresses of Mf Privont-Paradol and MV. Gaizet, delivered i the Aeademio Frangaise on the oerasion of the reception of the latte who 1 olecected to wanceed M. A Among thono present were the ( and Mme. Bigelow, Mine. MM. Betryer, Dariare, Sainte} , Neward, De sary! the Dake and Prinee de Drogite, bert, &e, & LA te charae- terized the xpecch of the new arademician as Being “full Of strongttt, crace and elevation uo tone,’ It coutains scarcely aay covert political allur oma, but he thanked tor having, by viecting him, given « frewh proof ot these ny With the frosiem OF vie press Keen, Raphoh ars Ran nl wort-Varatol waid, “M. Amp re keeps aioe m aystama Which ar» ab pre ont the » faaliwrt regard an imporiamt woieh are jens ortali in Montagne, in epea mp of the can, Dion Cassis ‘He hae sue a sickly potion of Roman hietory ¢ dates to uphold the cate of Ju! af ayant Pompey, apd that of Autony aguas Cieoro,” Am pit, gentlemen,’ continved the orator, “had too le. vated a soa! anil too he entertain «ickly po- tions aboat Roman M. Galant, tn hin epecet in feply, shetuned from aay political ali asons | it could be ri. dragged ded pubite. = Pe ae up with Mr. John Deery, champion of Ar fie game an opportunity was afforded those present of witnessing shots upon which the notoriety of uilt; and from the frequency of the applause P that his magnificent play was fully appr ciated, His ‘draw’ and “follow’’ shots were romething extraordinary. Reberts won in fourwen toning», he score being — Hob rts. Roberts 1 rey 250 Average veel § BEEF. 00. cvvve « ail Averag A three ball French ‘carom’? gatne followed between Boberts and Edward Calull, The (ormer seemet to have tall bis own way UN in the twenty-second inwings, @ skilful nareng of the balls on Caliil’s part brought Gin ont vietorions, he making im that innings twenty oue | ve tbe, | THE FENIANS. The O'Mahony Central Council. The session of the Central Council is now bxeom'ng quite an object of anxiety and curiosity among the mom bers of the Brotherbood. There is also a feeling of ad- miration for that force of discipline maintained by the outside officials to enable the Central Council to hold their proceedings in the iron grasp of socrecy. They have suecesded in doing so up to the present tims, not- withstanding their prolonged session, and there is no doubt that, under the vigtlance of tho officials, they will continue to do so until their labors shall have concluded. Yesterday was undoubtedly a busy day with the Council, and, although nothing whatever could be learned of their Proceedings, still it wax quite plain, from the anxieky evinced in all quarters, that mattors of considerable imn- ortance were under discussion, As regards the reevipts in money and arms there {s no alteration, The usual large remittances arrive daily, Meetings for the purpose of organizing new Circles were held in various parts of tho city last night with marked scons. Demonstratidn of the Fenians in Port land, Maine. PortLanp, March 26, 1866, There was a very large and onthusiastic Fenian de- monstration bere thigevening. The proliininary proces- sion, as it passed tho Preble House, was watched with — interest by the provincials there assembled, await- ing the departure of the St. Johns sthamor. The moet- ie was in the O'Mahony interest, There is ly one Swoony cirele here, which numbers thirty members, rs deny that the Foe State intend to invade the neighboring province of New Brunswick, The Fenians at Hartford. Hantyorp, Conn., March 26, 1866. The Fenians held one of the largest meetings ove as sembled in this city at Allyn Hall this evening. —— were made by General Sweeny, Colonel John Captain Montagne and others, Allyn 8, Stillman, a ef Hartford, presided. Upwards of fifteen bhundre Jars were raised for the Fenn caase, The formation of a local military organ gation was commenced. The American Protestant Association Mission. LECTURE BY THE REY B. SMYTH—ADDRESS OF THK KMY. THRESHAM D, GREOG, OF DUBLIN— FENIANISM A FORMIDABLE BODY. Tn Clinton Hall mst eveuing the Rey, C. B. Smyth do- Hivered a lecture, entitled “A Comparative View of the Features and Phases of Protestantism and Popery,"’ in aid of the American Protestant Association Mission. The | chair was taken by Mr. Francis MoMulden, ‘The proceed- 1 with prayor by the Rov. Mr, Parker, 4 lecturer, after a lengthened review of whieh iat between the Protestent and tholic Churches, referred to the subject of Fenianism, and said he did not think the leaders of that movement, whether o° the Roberts or O'Mabony section, wanted to. advane by the organization, Whatever others 0 loaders cared kind to advance it, He bad priesta than ho by the Fenians athe best portion of the Church of Rome, and they wont! not go far withoat bringing down on them not merely a mild letter from thelr Behop, but wheavicr authorty. If the Fenlana were in Spaln or Portnen), dd thoy think that the Pope aud the bishops would pot have been down on them long ago becavae were acting in the face of the priests and bishops? velaved, ws tne Fenians said she was, —The Pope, of course. ) . D, of Dabin, came forward “Down with Maynvoth.’’ He non meet ug the citizens nothing to what Rev. Mi He had lately come from Trelacd, and vould take the liberty of correcting a mistake made by Mr. Sinyth. ‘The Church of Ireland waa not endowed by the kings of Engiand, bat in a great measure by pri- vite porsons. The kings of nt had no more right to Invade the righis of the Chareh of Trend than this county would bave to invade the rights of Trinity church iu this city, He would say a few words on Feniani«m, aa it was only three weeks sinco he had arrived in this coon'ry. Ireland, at thig moment, was a vast risen Louse, and a Reman Cathelioor & Protestant was Ranie to be thrown Jato prison am the mere statement of an iofermor, What brought that of things about? Whon the government began to truckie to the Roman Catholie priests that woment the Provestanis commenced to feel toat tlhe monar hy might be des royed. Lord don oud, when the Emancipation bill of 1829 was parsed, thas hey miglit expwet to vee the British moharehy a wtroyed. The F ns were aforinilabls body, and wight be n sucecedul body if England continue ‘a faithlens notion. England was most unjust Ww Ireland. To be an Irichman was almost enough to shot him out from © path of progress, Were he in the capital of Eng- | nd, known to bea clereyman of the Inah Church, he be vo more levied to take his proper position ne Ty Ireland were who mivto ler <0". Smyth bad terror into Euyland, and of Ireland, and he believed that until resumed Ler loyalty to Heaven and to the ‘not merely sneh a body as the Feniana, but the falling of an avpen loaf, woald be enongh to make England Iretabie for iy faithiverness. He told the F nians that nntil til they of ralt and adopted the Bible ee th nigel ever concsived, mele Protest Treland could resist them and de- feat them If they ore ton thousand tines a strong. (Cheers). KC there wore Fenvans there he regarded twem With respect. He thought they wore rawed up by a ower unknown to themselves 10 be avengers of wroDR wat if gland became te @ to the iitble again, and Cong en ibecality that was disgra:eful to Kingiialimen and a of indignation to Irishmen, the ina would have ro onance of asceess = He said that the pour of England wer ina most deplorable condtion, A iree bora & lishinan preferred death to the Union workhouse. Eng faced the Bible from the national reliools Be dorsed that Popery whieh was the carise of Javery of the whole land. He (Dr. Groga) had struck to carth the greatest champion of the Rom ish Church in Irvland, (Cheers ) Alter mo concluded, apd the proceedings of the evening were | brought to. clos, News from T CONDITION OF AFFAIKS ON TUE MEXICAN FROW- Vik COMMISSION APPOINTED TO FROCRED TO WASHINGTON ORGANIZATION OF A NATIONAL UNION PARTY, BTC. Garvnarox, March 21, 1464. Texas Convention an ordinance bas bem atopted ing for the appomtmeat of « commision by the Wervrwent to proceed to Washington to represeut defimively the coudition of the inhabitants along the Mexican frontier. The Kickapoos are particularly com. plained of Five companios of seventy men onch (mounted) aro to be organized for present wervice. Gavveston, March 24, 1866. The proceedings of the Couveution to day were chiefly of loca! Interest, All bands aco ompiyneutary banquet to-n 4 The na‘ional party is orgavizing in Texas with Union. | ist aa loaders, Ex-Governor EK. M. Pierce, an uncon | ditional Union men daring the war, appears aa the efor Governor. The bulk of ‘the people ts out Tat News — Por ern A ermal boat votenging lying in ths Ronda, from (honapeake Hay, b w Haven, with cysters, capeized, with foor m nile coming ashore. Throe of the meu wees rescued by further romarke in hia strain the speaker { | woow to Mies Mane K. Wasswracw, all c & boat (rom the sevooner Ty phon, but UM fo naue is unknown, drowned belure amistance him An interesting business meeting of the stockholders of the Seabuerd and Roanoke Ka lroad was heid afew days ago 1m Portsmouth, After the Wansaction of the urna bus nem the report of the General Superintend mt as recewed and read The report gave a general histo. ry of the working of the rund, and the coniracts onder taken to secure Ite mpeedy completion towards good run. Was tarned over by the governme the war. The repair and rinuing of U road were remamed on the 16th of September last T road suffered much during the wae, By energetic efforts the toad was opened to the Roanoke rivet on the 244 of December. bridge over the Roanoke t not yot quite finished, ‘Telegrap! ie Market Reports. New Onteane, March 2, 1806, salen 2.000 baler: today's re. yesterday «4,200, low ugar 130. Ws 24e. Molaseas nominal Cotton in deproned colpts are 2.000 haves, Me, a We Corn} ww aad O26 York dusl at $26 for | ge. for choice Katte. He 1c. for clear widen: tle. for plain | blskey low at $2 22. ’ on ant, March | Piowr dott and teadiog Wh salen, 50 While wt & tor fe wlite. (nie die a se. meme Lord quiet at ive. a 19 com Anil at He. 9 16% sugat cured hats 1 ey dull aroms, The rou © ° Later 2, in bond. Provisions dull Mens ym 8 saore: es Dalit 60, avernge 2.6; Koterts | Oe oO mn tere dali at tee, Ooba 100 ‘The evening's entertainment was brought to a clove by Cavs { on English game of 900 poinia betwen Kober and | Flour dutl Wheat quirt at ts Dradk fe the former was perieotly at | 1 and Ge, « By Tor Wn # ive ed we nada wore Kavanagh pt opponent, who won easly by 164 pointa Beore alter twenty-five innings Reverts il Awernge.. oO Kavanach. 2 Average 13.1, During the evening Coroner Grover read the follow. aK New Yor, March 26, 1904. Having seen a challenge tamed by Mr Jewept fin, of Monn to play ony man in the world @ tenes of gam, aNd ax ny rtay in this country will pot allow me toch time, I would like to pay Mr. lon to of the three games named, che Kagheh and American, exch kame to be one thousand ponte up, push shot barred, ind the omoust two or Sve thoumia doliary. in rol for No 2 Oate dull at ‘me 1,825 Land, Ihe Wi Receipt 4,100 iA Hibs Siieat, 4.000 burl cra, 4.050 bunts cate ‘eo wheat, | SLipmente—6,009 bbia, home, 14,000 buobe: bushels corn, 6.600 bushels oat Martteomn, Mare Floor sei g's high grades, Uramew.\ ions rm ; sales of Pew ania ted ot $2 newt te, @ Se tower Raton 6 Tovinene quidt wih & downward tnt wane Of Clover at 65 Tha 94 Orooere biekey very Gal; males Of Western at §2 5 8! Diy Prnaverrina, Mare 2 1D. are inactive bk Ras! rome dd fven, 64, Morris | Ponnaylvacia- Ret LT Can. oath game, half forfeit, All other details to be agreed | poet ry ald, 16 heht ov meege of thon. JOBN HORERT, Champion of Bug and. Kew York at par, The caitic are bere reeumed ‘The reading was received with lund chorrs, viet qn Munday ax it, rod of Thurnser. 1,200 head of beoves sold at Sgr. advance, extra at 15 \0. 164;0., fair to good at de. a Lc, 6,000 head of sheep fold ‘at To. a Bc., gross. 1,000 head of hogs wold at $13 & $15 per 100 pounds Potroloum dull and nominal Flour very dull, Sales of prime wheat at $255 a $2 40; Biddigns white, $240. Corn dull, with sales of yellow Outs declined Ic, per bushel, Coffee firm, with py 1,200 tags Rio at 20';¢. a 20%¢., gold. Avo a of bagua molasses wold at 45)40. per gallon, gold Whiskey dull. MAILS FOR EUROPE, War- —Impertant . Proceedings of Congress — News from Central America, Mexico, Cuba, &e. The Cunard mail steamship Africa, Captain Hockley, will leave Boston on Wednesday for Liverpool. Tho mails for Europe will close tm this city ata quarter past one and at half-past dive o'clock this after- noon. The New York Henatn—Edition for Earope—will be ready at eleven o’cloek this morning. It will contain the latest pews in relation to the Span- ish-Chilean war, with dotaily of the naval battle off Ancud, accompanied by a map of the north end of the Island of Chiloe, the main land of Chile, and the adja- cent waters, in which the Span'sh fleet ts now operating against the Peruvian and Chilean squadrons, and show- ing the scene of the naval fight; interesting proceedings of Congress; news from Central Amorica, Mexico, Cubs, ke., and reports of all important events of the phat week. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, #ix conta. te ay 7 Roudotr, with er Paria perfumes will ovat aad PHALON & 5ON, New York A Boon.—W ard’ and Cuffs. Also Gents’ price lst, with draw in Addrens—Pollak & Son Manufacturers, 692 to order, my 1 2 Bowery abd wholesale, Cut this out. AN Legal Lote H, Broker, 125 Broadway. A.—Royal Havana an tory orders filled. J Heady Maae Clothing In Ame. 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Royal Havana Lottery.—Prixes Patd in rn”¢ Information furntshod, The blgbest rates paid for doubivo od all kioda oak 7 SUH 8 CUS iaokers, 16 16 Wall street, N.Y. & Wilson's Lock Stitch pouting jachine, G26 Broadway. Wigs, Tow sand Ornamen Matr, first quality. Hair Dyeand Hair Dying At BATCHE LOWS, 16 Bond street MARRIAGES AND CEATHS. Married. Revaxy—Rown —On Tuewlay, March 20, by the Rev John Roche Melancton, F. BryAvr to Jeu 1, daughter of the lave Chartes Rowe, of thix city, Neo cant« Bev kwepe:—Maren sit. —On Thursday, Maret 22, at the residence of f. J Marshall, Req. the bride « grand father, by the Rev. Lecaucl Covell, Mr. Caawim Ban weprt to Miss M. Cecmtia Mamotais, daugtter of TJ Marchal, Jv. on Monday, March 26, , by the Rev N. Ke. Loe to Karin M Bart day, March 24, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rov. Lathrop, 0 1D, Cosme H. Gavi © to Gnace D., only daughter of De ris wold, all of Stamford, Coon Hoe ku—-Ryven,—On Sunday, March 1, by the Rev. L. M. King, Caseu A. Howon to J mermne, daugliter of the Ryger, ail of Unie eaty. ong Al papers please cop: How On ated March 2 by the Rew Dr. Dixon, at Protestant Episcorel eharch, our: , teonth street, Mr Jew Heer, of Weat Farms, Wort chester county, to Mise Axserre Exmwicnen, of Now York city Juss of the bride's father, by the Kev Jowes, of #ing Sing, 16 Mina Pann Pa kano — Kew At Kast New York, March 16, at tue residence of the brid Kev ‘A. Munro, Camu LP Fivn.—On Friday, March 23, at the residence Mr Amt, of Bay animal, (ia, to Seman J, youngest daughter of James Kirt, Leg Ne candy Sumwon—Warewmonr.—On Thuretay evening, March 22, by the Rew W. ? Corbett, Gamor B Ba this eity » Averis,—On finnday, March 26, of pneomonia, Mant Axx, relict of Benjamin Austin, aged 09 years Tie funeral will take place tiis (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from the resitence of ber ton in law, ries H. Atkins, 343 Grove street, Jerwey (ty ern —m Bunday mare) March 26, st right o'clock, Groene N wl and Mary Rogge, aged 1 year, 7 months and Telatives and friends of ¢ tend the funeral, tie ( from the residence of by door trom Paeifie ar torred in Green wont Bark —m Baturtay even March 26, hums €, wife of James Black, sud daughter of the ine Wr Viestin, aged 21 years The relatives and friends are reepectfutly Invited to at tend the fonerel, from the reeitenee of het methet 26 tds attvet, thie (Tuonday) afvernont, at half pant At hia reestence, at Green Pout, of Incae T BEApensKe, oe the Oh year Company 1, Ove Wundred and Beventieth ye taken to Hag Harbor, this (Tiesday) morning. for bitarmant rag He nd Whitehall papers please cory n . sunday, & ) 2, Deas, the second | danghier of ‘ov © %. Briddon, aged T years and © bay tie The relatives and frienda of the family sre requcsted to aturud the funeral, on Wee nen, ah one ocak, at the renden Amity streee on Mowing, March 2 4 your foot Fh y Karieoet f Corinna tt two PM ted. Martast . 4m Banday, March 26, Kenan dnow beloved davehier of August am months and 16 days Wray the cold white Void ber hands Lay her g-nty tile Karah «9 The members of the ( ‘ Bo. 1, | momtbers thet BL t . ‘rm grim Ledge No 8,1 0 of 1 vot the Semmmon's Bi. K. fh A. ast t t footy Ore Peapeed(uily invite to atiand , ls (Toes day) afvory 4 mk, (tm the rerdance ol ber paromte, 67 Mebroe sarect. The reusitee will be tutored ie Green want | emetery Camrens. In Brook ire, médeoly, on Banday, Moreh om frente are rempentfully iar ied th attend the fanersl from her late fewtonre, N. *2 Voi tom avewsr, (hin (Tossing) sftertoon, ab Lullone one 5 iness, at Rahway, New Ewa P. Copuinuwon, Coppinaron,—-Of a sneer Jersey, on Sun Pg daughier of rmith ecdine ton tfully inwited to atten® Friends and relatives romper chur h, Rahway, this (Tuosday) the funeral, at 5t, Yau! afternoon, at to o'clock, without furthor notice, Trai leaves foot of Cortlandt siroet, at half. past tw In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 20, alter g llinoss, Joun Coxnatt, & native of parish of Druniane, county Cava, Ireland, tw the 47th year of his ” The relatives and friends are respectfully iny\ted to 1 the funeral, from his late residence, 662 Myrtle Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at two The refasins will be taken to Oalvary Geinotery Duake —On Monday, March 26, Groran P. Drage, som of William W Drake, in the The relatives and fh invited to attend his funeral on Wednesday afternon one o'clock, from the Fourth street M. EB. Chur Fourth stret, noar Sixth avenue. Donmuax.—On Sunday evening, March 25, at eight o'clock, Many i Koger Donegan, aged 36 years, 2 months and 19 days; a uative of Charleville, county Cork, Ireland Tho relatives and (riends of the family are respectfully invited to attead the Conan this (Tueslay) afternoon, ab two o’elock, from St. Bi where a soleinm wier mass will be offere reland, papers please «op Foraay. Pre! this city, ou Raturday, March 24, Wa Fou ba aged years, His relatives and {rieads, also the friende bro. ther-in- Robert L. nhaw, are respoctfally invited ta attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, one o'clock, from bis late residence, 159 Clinton street, wear Grand. Fouurstsx, —On poe evening, Mareh 24, Jana Founkeres, in bie 92d ys A relatives and sand and those of hiv son Janes invited Wo attend the 202 Blowoker street, carvion, ot, bia. ie sotaenen jock, The re- re to be conveyed to Greenwood on Wednesday morn- ten o'cloe! "Os 1LLK—At Barr's Hotel, on Monday, March 26, 4. ©. Favinae, late in the ata of Marsh & Co., Nod Vesey strest, aged 49 Remains taken to ale” Falls, Herkimer county, > York, for intermont, jerkimer county papers pleav copy. Fura. —On Monday morning, March 26, at ton o'clock, Paras Prive, aged 82 yours, | mouth and it days, # and acquaintances aro rexpectf ally Invited 6 Ve ‘Tho friend to attend the faneral, fromm his late resideu Ne randah place, Brooklyn, on Wednesday aforn ke ALD. of bix mother, On Yonday, Mareh 26, at the residence 105 Lows’ atroot, Ta mtas Pereuew 4 26 daye Wedneslay spa his late without further noties, after a lingering i A how age Retatives and fr ¥ are invited to at nd the foneral, on Wedpowtay afternoon, at three o clock, at the wright Memorial church, eoner of Harnmond str HakseTe.—On Bunda: THansert, wife of V. He A the family, and Us wx and Thomas Breve ick and Denni* Bren| n, leo 1 eral, this (Tuesday) & vernon one o'clock, frum her late residence, No. 14 Rivingt ret. Tanuxsor.—On Sunday, March 25, of apoploxy, . Sanam A., widow of Jamon Harbinson, aget &% olntives and frients of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuacral, this (Tar say) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of Her onin iw, Henry Hasbinson, 357 Dean street, Fiatbush aver nue, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, Krookty Haney. —At st Vine Hompital, on Monday, Marck 28, Pane Hoey, aged 24 years he funoral will take place, from the howpitat, (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock Huromxs —At Portebester, N.Y. on Thursday, Mart 22, Jamie IL Heremves, of disease of the beart, agot 40 years nud 6 months. wliias. —Sutenty, jn Amelia county, Vieni, inewiay, March’ 14, F. fload, of New York Ney second sun of Henry J. wT ong, aged WB years and If thin T np bv xeon. —On Monday morning, March 28, of disease of the heart, Jou D Jacusom, aged 40 years, 10 mouthe and 23 day ye sera 7 eho tees Sn he ee o. odixt Epticopal charch on Wednesday afternoon, at two aa" ‘Tit, friends of the family, also tne members of Neptune Division, No. & & of speotfally invited to attond the faneeal Lasigas, JULIA LAS As, 2 aed 90 yours, 9 pew Kilewhen, day) afternoon, at two o'clock bis | we " Longford papery ploase « [antuewin In Now York, on Sanday, March 25, Mre, Kine Lascueermn, aged 0% genre. The members of the Norfolk burect Methodist Kipisco church, and the friewds of the funily, are reper fully vited to attend the funeral, from the Norfolk street Mrthodie Eplecopal eberch, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one 0'@ North “tueldn (Rangiaald) pa papers copy. Mackey ork ville, oo Monday, March 28, Thoma ¥.M, younzest chit of Jamon aud’ delta Mackey, aged 1 Finbeal thee Fite hea) servo, at tyro O'clowk, from the readence bie parents, corner of Seventy-cixhth street and Third avenue Macinen In New Koat eounty, om Tareday, Maree 6, Sree I Maereem, a the Tai your of hie mee Lando os Brae a Monay, Ou Munday, Merch 3 aft ‘a long stinner, Patuen Mouax, in tne aaah ear friemds Tho femniiy or are rrapectfally the fanerral, from hes tate teaddo: 175 Wooster street, on Wednesday afterown, ‘clock, MoDunavu.—On Sanday evening, March 2%, 1 Cor ie of Char, Mefunugh, « native of Cullooney, Iretand, iv the 28th year of her age vee and friends of te family. on | thee of her brother, bars also her brother. n law, Thee Waliace, Hed to attend the fuberal, from het 2a hy Kart Tents atrowt, thie (Toomey) afternoon at two o'lonk. Blige papers please copy. At sight o’elork his late rest RRS, A HALIT® Of One aged 3b yrare Notion of the funeral in Wedaesday's paper Melerer —On Monday, March 26, Many, the beloved wife of Inines Molntor native of the pari of Mhorie, comity Weatineath, Leeland. “, ory on Monday evening, 200 Hoxtor ty Vormanngh, iro” Freed A ayeaiiiances are invited to attend ihe funeral,on Wednesday sferuam, at two o'dork, fromm TT Gaerek treet OF teves: 4m Monday, Mareh 25, Many Bases dangh- tor of Job and Mary (/ Hirlen, aged 3 years amd 6 roomie ad Neo The reatives and [rh a of the faatly are twvite 9 Famer, from the reitoncs of her parva im nirow’, thie (Temeday ) alvorn te AL CUS UIn, Htatorn ing, March 26, Bewrns infant W ‘and Kevilie ¥ Parmele, aged 1 year, 2 month “ie relatives and friewta of the farily are inv ie atiend the funeral veeday) afletanm, a! o'elonk, from Be Jobe is, Cihverm wee On Monday, March 26, midenty, Hon slo od wife of Lavy Phuitige, © mative of Ai . Holiand, aged 10 youre The frome elativen of the (arally are retpentfully Invited bo attend the fanetai, the (Tometay) morn ng, ab clack, (rom har late tomniener, Su Li Woes Toute th dai (on Monday mornin o' chor, Hew The relatives she the members of AM, sed mamber wapecttally wvited to atletsd the revidence, No 26 Nemter street, om at one 6 chore ~ Kew — 0% Vers ine A on of Charles and Cathrine Riedon, aged 2 years en4 7 mootha The funeral will take plare frou his Ine redidence No. 273 Third avenue, this (Tumetay) sformagn, sf past, one o chock. The faletives and friends are \nvited to at tend or Jone —Hokdonty of apeytwey, ™ € vo” Katorday, Mares 26, Coane Wr Jone, Kam, im he Thsb ye ace The rriatives and (remte of the family are rempeet(s nvted Wy attend the foneral, (tin (Tue ortork, from the romdene of ty Jobe, at Sorwai, Comm. without f ly Now Vor’ aud New Haven ita ty seventh street dewa att, Sand) A M BO12, 5 Geto M Hern. On Mowday, March 28, Goomon Smvrm send Th rare May bea esi re . A rv, wend 16 pene Ve years 186 us Urvewds aa re vee ‘rong the reoden'e of Witham G OW, tp Hom Twirty enret rent We ailowt tue

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