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> NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 5 , hae a A —_ ° eearte U would not have boon the a%e had a policeman beon on | a right to their employes a fair for thet work. Masical. made affidavit th: THE CAR DRIVERS’ STRIKE. the car. ‘This question wasypne between employers and Tae the dy of all Aerob cuert mon who STATE CAPITAL. PLFFH CONCERT OF THE BROOKLYN PmiLuanuonse | Jou Hamneary was tremarer of this, Nnvuranes - employed, ard should be handled carefully. The com- the oppression of capital and inonopolists, The railroad SOCIETY. company, or authorized oo sine. sheets fr Se TILL UNDE boy doy jun 9 byl rs or he oe br ly A te the pid ole Galle: toe timers fsnly making oes ee ae es, wane ee x conquer brate force, the drivers would make ‘ 4 armont tent to cheat and defraud. accu who iss pr= CLDED. | be. conquered by brate foro Tellgyed he men oueht to | He wold say ote oopte of Harem, who bad erate The Niagara Ship Canal Virtually | socies;, and numbors about sixty-four picecn Tho | Yiswm dealer at 16 Koosrelt street, pleats not vullty ohm me rmnane; bel be thous Ht a of plage tae tbe rent or board; but, 1B fect put thelr hands Killed in the Senai Brooklyn Academy was crowded on Saturday night with — oe commited Kane Ac the | fuanbe + lg Mr Poasan observed that be could not yote for the | 12 thelr and assist them to live, &, & &e. an audience which may be justly termed “brill ant and | pretends to have witnesses to show his imnocence. Previous es have been unsncceseful because ad fashionable,” and the last concert of the nisth season of eee ij resolution as it now read. The Board had nothing to do Sie Gross Mismanagement of the | win the Police Commissioners, andthe probability wan | {2 tsiaciples they were ctarted on wore wrung. Wat in England—Her Cabim Pas- MATTERS the society was by far the most successful of the series. . thes, re the preseat case the sympathy of the public and press Various Roads. would alge oe Sy pod, ae eee ete: was on the side of ‘tho triers, which’ was sufieient to Our Albany Corresponde’ Beothoven’s Ninth Symphony in D minor, Opas 125, was re All Well, tweon the employers and em, , and his syrr pathies pe steno aS. me one “ thes morpryeda Aunany, April 16, 18¢6. played for the drst time, the fourth movement, requiring Hatavax, April 16, 1466. were with the latter. He wed that for the labor peal ro A wpa tg A gthar ation oe crags 4 ig ‘The Benate debate to-night on the Niagara ship canal | 9 chorus, being omitted. Of the three movements we Not a winglo came of sicknoss has occurred among the those men performed they were entitied to more wages } POG, eenomns. the next speaker, e214 he was glad to | CoBClUded by ordering that measure to # third reading, | peard, the thied, Adagio Cantabile, is one tm which the | SR Passengers on board the steamor England. This ; thas they received. The assertion that the rauread : - ‘The Common Council Order the Revoking | companics wore making 'no maney was rofnted. by the | $6 wMt A ramber of the Iaboring win bateome togrthor | but with an amendment which virtwally hills the D1. | great composer pours forth his sou in strains of tendor- o the anxiety of their friends, fact that they had no stoc’s for sale, and some f iL way | 10 assist their follow laborers. The timo hal come far the | Senator Williams offered an amendment, which was | ness that melt the heart of the listener. Thero is nvne se PAIGE tn ’ rh as 250. “i police were people to act. The persons present, though they might of the Companies’ Charters. Py Brine the oo oes Oat pallee’ Coenen a cree ov musk money yot they ail bad mui Seale Froviding. Get the ieee Oe i eTt® | of his headlong impetuosity and capricious wildness i ritizeni . Hart, Mr. Lane ; = ore ry bacriig reap vy pantie ss Sate seaneliag patie Oarh. X Darling. ‘They a r. Bagh r. ae Ra at sions of two hundred fest in loncth, and that the shown here. He bears us on the bosom of a mighty have the slightest effect upon the Police Commissioners, | ¢ 4ny time, transit to the Gity Hall, and if it refused to fieies coe Tet thas te eeeeea aie ami po eae - w eoeey | eases sccomplice of tie eves. fold Pita Iphte ni . proposed Niagara can’ disturbed by ripples of violin, viola, flato end piccolo | murderer has been arrestod bere. He gives bis name aw $ but he thought it was a great streteh of aathority to pro: | 4° 80 the course was to hire a carriage, and the company | OMe constructs. untl this week on che Er abvall hav’ The Corporation Council to Institute | vcr private individuals “and eaceg pyres + Meg oe Told that to get oc Injunction: agaiuat the company was | Baep.dniabed. Tlie cf coune Tapers of the measure | Passages. Yot there is nothing of monotony on tho | Charles McCutcheon, When a:rosied us turnot pale, read: tor the presert. It would seer certain that the Senate | voyage. His magic power over coutrapunte effects and | 80d nearly fainted. The only discrepancy eiween the - agi po Pp nies always found pol.semen Proceedings Against Th Fetused to pay the [legal outs, whieh was to | impossible, Because they had given it tho right of the Against Them. Meee cates woke! tnt the Comuiscloners were | Tod. The matter might be brought before the Logisia- | #8 @PPoved to the project in any practicable form. changes gives us an ever shifting landscape, end carries | Aemer'biwon of the mandarer tae ae epi rn, Wis stockholders in the 1allroad companies. tare, but capital would defeat any attempt at taking the clas lus past lovely scones of rural and reltgious Ife, wo that | forefinger is Otherwise fe the closest iden Bir. Pouzacax moved to uave the, papor refered to the | Pevlegs out of the company’s hands, | The company NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. wo bear wish rogret tao warning oles of tuo’ horns as | U\y. A further examination Is woout to take place Meetings of Drivers and Their | The previous question was ordered, and the resolution | they had «ont thither last week,.in the person of Mr. eae Sa reatt core of our Paroen,, Soe meemaest otsee : Punapeuvnss, April 16) 106. was lost by a vote of 13 to 11. Howe, —Thore was « committee present from the car Senate. sersatl resting betted: ohin” mot ave Benarita Poche | gaThe Coroner's Sry, after an in of the mur Sympathizers. Mr. Tuomas offered the subjoined:— drivers, to solicit contributions for their support, and Le ‘Ainary, April 16, 1866. | volvecould dispel. Thislady's voice Bas been already | {*t,0% the Doeriny family, found » vesdign eaedging At: wonld respond generously t the call, . J soine Probet, now under arrest, with the of alt Whereas, by reaton of the prevent unfortunate dimagree. Degli phon grvdns vase ge MILA Passe, spoken of in the Hxnat. 0 the eaghe vila ment tho oliy raflroad companies and their em: | sities to organize a lind of - soperpeney Haven't | Incorporating the Now York Bomrd of Fire Under. | the *iaitian Vi by singing 1 entirety too Cust. et plesen, the public ganerally are croally dlesommoded and | Cit _ — tt ae | writers. Milo, Matilda B. pupil of M. Henri Appy, played | whe Muard Ferrell amd Withers At THE DISPUTE TO BE LEFT TO ARBITRATION | fsissiotttesetonns arreon faseran ce | Gal rk "rhe meen, cating, od ho 7 | "Tmprove Grande, roby Se mone ras Reate “me tessa evi pene ears pooet unptripacn et rarniog «l be resumed at the | Flynn, Hart, Da, Laughlin, Chas. H, Lyon, Wm. mp Sapp portion of Le street, Brooklyn. balanced, though not of much power =. ae 16, 1966. Carla Hone ine by ba ompaclat oe Pottigrow; Jas, Hope, &. Provost, D. Freeborn ud Me fhe improvement o: TH sf strest, Broakiva, Ponmbly ‘Avoids all veneational | The notowiows murderers York Tint the several railroad companion running horme | CUrtis, ‘he femeation-/4. Ana Bieckarrey Keach, TT nase | mene trom Cpnsect cenaiy (| cars within the limits of this city be, and they Asal list was then opened in’ aid car af ! a of seven armed men PENIONS OF THE PEOPLE. . aed do send ne delaga. from ‘ouch company to riait' | drivers oa the various linos of rallroads. in the city, and | TARA Improvement Company. and solt-pomeasion ate will be second an rauk t | tay lif? af theJallor om his refuel to so DR te eacaotane to cali ath aie oa rtd ly $100 was subscribed in & very short | o2sethe po hye * rokeraw ‘ae: te 2B Pegg ergs) &e. &e. &e, tine of lnbor of said employes, the dete ar sald | Sm Miter witleh theimeeting sdjonraed: ‘at the rate of fifty cents ¢, closed the con- The Wilt of ™ —-— conference to be, held binding. on. both parti ret Boe, Sond Reinforcement of Car Drivers. Ypoorporat ‘ing the North Riv Kc. onl — caet gee santas wig datieaty “fox. | POSTPONEMENT OF THE TRI Tt 8 ucedjeas to state that the strike among the drivers | bY Fequested that anid employes reaume labor on the diffar. Povanenmen, Apri To, 1868, | qqhtumind ton tofundlng, 1 various fami and_ingre- | from auch tustermenta. ‘Phe overture (oes verve 18 ee aaa @till contiznes. The cars on all the lines still run either | purt of the companies’ that tap employes shall be psd any | ; An Akent Of the New York city railroads arrived here | sent securities a vory remarkable work. Im it we wee the sans culaiter, Before Judgo Backes very irtegularly of not at all, a:.d there does not fiference from the tine of thei resumption of work which | t-day, and Immediately hired a gang of mea to proceed Mr. Hovr, (rep.) of Steuben, moved to amend, by | the guillotine, the Jacodin buteher, aud hear the Mar. Arun 16 —This morning ® motion waa made by coam- y not appear, | seid proposed conference nny determine. to New York to act as drivers on the cars. A large squad’ | making the biil applicable to Now York. ? seillaise, amid tho thunders of artillery, the ratt sol for John Howard Smith to postpone the trial of the 8 Motion was warric 2. small arma, the wail of the prosertbed and’ the org Low, (rep.) of Svllivan, moved to amend, by pro- the rabble. It has nothing ¢f the no sense of programme viding that or,y 80 m.ch shall be refunded as’ there ig | MuUsie about it, and we aro not gravely told t as yet, any Likelihood of a better state of affairs. On che ree, beep Shes, RA the Serene. cont be | left hore on the midnight tram, acide, hath. Ok tls autieine ncnios rectod (0 forward a copy of thia preamble and resolutions i by railry yesterday, though there | to the presidents of the several ros!road companies, and to Gea hace Maen contested will of Madame Jamel, on the ground that the éefendants, who wish to sustain the will, were not ready. a the chairmen of the different bodies of railroad employes. A sn es bed dbp badd i the ME, Pretiiot Ghciikiin’ thal thts war pice ep TO THK EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘a legal liability to pay. Sota agate of « violla ra esents a misan Affidavits were read by Mr. A. F. Smith, one of the cars qv beadequate tothe require | which the Common Council bad rathing to do. He did New Yorx, April 16, 1868. Moion lost by 18 to 14. The b'll was then passed. ng with the inevitable folded arma” and reading his | counsel for the defeadanta, steting thes intended to monts of the public, The inclomency of tho weather | pot believe that the Common Council had authority to h “ ‘The bill to amend the Southwestern Mining aad Cand | $0Ul for no purposo whatever. | Litolf, however, dlep.8y8 | show that the plaintiffx wore bt the next of kia and not i 7 : , Esq, mpany wns 10: picwn all through, and seem to cho ° - heightoned the inconvenier.ce considerably, and every- | interfere in that way with corporations, If a resoletion Ta reply to the offer of John O'Brien, Keq., Treascver | Company was | the repnotican all through, and seems to choer tn every | near blood relatives of Madame J) mel; that tho witiouwes “ i 2 bree het? " of the Second Avenue Railroad Company, published in RILIS ADVANCE TO THIRD RRATUNG. bar the defensors of the barricades, The only favit with | wore old, and lived in Providence, ahd (hat @ coumis- where there was pothiag heard but indizaaut ¢: wore presented requesting the Corporation Counsel to 4 ft isthat he indal t ch in nf effet , an sbibasnd oka ae saaut censure | Tae the necessary loval atopm to compel the railroad | your paper of this morning, tose the property and | For the mort of General Ward B. Barnet TH appr - | Ay P77" cnora by mixes four ustrutnenta te a vory Food | 9B would be necessary to take their teat!imony, ous C Mpanics. e th tie, ‘ 4 iates $3, yy jae t Mr. O'Conor and Judge Pierrepont appeared as coun- I " " > he ‘0 nomi party in Wall street who will accept the offer of Mr. company. yon and lghite: nervous ladies out of wd f for it. By the laws of the city mo one Is permitted to drive | ‘hs. he would voto for it If something were presented | On neovid ara eae jew To appoint commissioner to locasa an asylu.a on tho | tir wits it te anything but pleararable. The Mar- | Kir ourhton, ono pon which the Bourd could jezisiave he would . provided the stockholders will put the stock at reiliaise could not be vet more elal a city railway car unless he be licensed, such license to | favor it, Fw moved to lay the resolution on the table, | what it bas cost thom and the bondholders at what they | Hudsom river. Koco t ae ee oe roe erwarate | saul it would bo impossibie to be ready for trial this term, De procured at the Mayor's office. To procure this license MINSON subm:tred the following substitute. have paid for thelr bonds; and to bind the purchase “i "y rh ince jy objectod to an order that the cane be wot itis necessary to be twenty-one years of age, a citizen, the several r SN ieee pe meee OC ea a tees Deoee hi be ARMY BULLETIN MICS RUTON'S COMOEST. oe ba ga gyen gear A. _ +} the Common Co not errepted—one hundred thousand dollars that the ‘ ol tie hieh " 0 reply, spoke wit and to bave resided at least six months in the city of New | th harters to run their eat urchase shall be complied with in ninety davs or for- | eA SES pigtail Pilea lacsaeauielng tovee pies at their repeated eff orts lo prevent an ‘ the fay and night, w 4, ; ad. " - 0! " 7 om v ewuse, and ud with much #e: erit York. ‘That a number of unlicensed aad ineMlcent men | fr igh “a ‘disagreement wih’ thelr employes, wholly | pierre oti doch enetdigd a MACY, Second Licutenant Thomas @. Morrow, Eloventh Ohio arity of these entertaiments, Last night Mina | take commenting upan tre feck thas tee Bev fare at prosent acting as drivers is sufliciently proven | newected to rin their ears in accordance with thelr ange saat) te E ie cp ard Pmith, the principal defendant and the one who pro charters, thereby inconveniencing the public, thesefore A FAIR PROPOSITION. cavalry. Ruton, a young soprano, supported by a number of artirts, u y iy . from the fact of there having beep but one bindred and lve the Cor : ‘ i 1 ‘ cured the will, should now, through his counsel, aver 9 patented. “Phat the Corporation Tounsel be aod he ts | 4 30 PE EDITOR OF Tm MERAL Hospital 8 Lee gave aconcort at Dodworth Hall. This lady certainly | that the objuct’¢* the dolay Wea to got ovidence going to 0 oes’ lice 7 q e directed to forthwi 2 take the oaary eas. the e' o Yom- Steword f ic! ? pbjwet . a evidence Kol thirty-cight drivors’ licenses altogether taken out sineo | heroy directed to forthwi 3 take the necessary legal mens he Treasurer of the Second Avenue Railroad Com ompital Stewards Bo H. Whitford, Thomas Pickett | vossasses merit, but she requires longand severe ‘raining | prove that this lady, Madame Jumel, whose will was ie s Bm ures to revoke “he churters of vie paid railroad companies, pany proposes that t ‘tho 12th inst. Asthe men at present driving the cars have | 57, Romssox was of the opinion that the city could | occars to me that thi within the last few days been im: orted from New Haven, | run the railroada, pay good waves, and have some money | present city railroad ‘tates Army. ana of her voice before she eau occupy even a me si-tary ‘George It. Latham, Sixth | Place among artivts of note, Our young Amer ity should purchase that road it | and’ John L. Yates, United the very best solt ‘ion of the ‘ Sad lculiy, Lot the ety by all means | he order dixmissin d.zpute, and whove fortune was alleged w be given te Christin charities, and largely to the reverend geatie~ ‘an | man himself, partly direct and partly as a residaary log C Bariford, Boston and other placss the requirements for | & put in the trenssiry. Say that roat and all the otter ronds—then we will have uasing Coton ; fhe procuring’ of licenvos tannt have existed. ‘Tho | A motion wae made tn lay the whe subject apon the chap riding, rezular te 9s and plenty of room. Tbe city Bi a Li OO DE slower srpeanee too often frat tha baron one sem win | tes, wana bantard and the child of & prosvate: thas Mayor, ax weil as the first Marshal, are determined to | table, which the Preaprnr declared t. be carried, " swith water and many other accommoda- ia 4 saphere ian arduous one, and that their volces re. |" sah 4 RS ostate. Wiseonsin cavalry, and Second Lieutenant Dudley Saw- quire more care and attention than. ontraltos, The lattor attempt to deprive th true he'rs of their laafal estas, appeal was made from the dec sion, which was not | tions, and why not manage the railroads, and I wonld custo eof A ‘ Heenses, although several clear cases of perjury oa the ined. also fagcest, the illuminating gas a'so. Whon the cars | Xen «Stl epee ap ie fevoked, and they | seem to be the most numerous and most popular and | 9, 1he Judge orierwd tat Ob Frery tery > Ly part of applicants have been discovered, substitute was then ad pte, fiftecn voting inthe | ¢ 4 ran, they afforded miserable accommodations —in many of the débutantes in this line who appeared thin | TTS Gay of tls y term, ui ~— deogcaletae te temic id ran, they afforded miserable accommodations in | ‘the Secretary of War, in special orders, haa directed m ce ne Oe ne eee Sof | on the enlente Pe ees Ae ne Seat ACE. Mr. Seacou prosented the fo.lowing. offices we are blinded by tac inadequato light given by | 4 commanders of the military departments of Alabama | the Tlallan artists,” Such a contralto. is Mies Hutchings ‘ ‘The drivers on yesterday, as on previous days, on poration be and he ie the dim and smokey gas fete. As our policemen are em- and Tennessee to immediately honorably dacharve all | wig sang a duet by Balfe with Mies Raton, and meve exercise the greatest erictness in the granung ot R! GATHERING OF SPORTING MEN AT PATERSON, N. J. volunteer organ zations serving in thelr respective com- ducted themselves in a quiet and orderly manner. Resolved, That the Counsel to th be A a hereby directed to votcmonce salte on beanie, of tbe olth ployed now in running she cars we had better keep them : Beware, Beware,”” with archnest and exprowion, Mr visit to any of the depots brings one in contac: with | oc New York ‘et vaile- it consqunies for charging | 20 employed; they xet thro dollars a day. Cannot tho | Mande tp order to Cay the | oster out, | mhacchor’ diay 6 a good deal of Sime Reeves’ power | Al ge party of sporting men lat this ey yesterday ; | in “Come into the Garden, Mand," and Mr J. I | arernoon and took the Erie train for Paterson, N J., crows of them, their anxious faces betokening what they | more fare thi: ed by their cl asce! ‘ere sniforing end are dotorcoined to eater before they | “aaencd ee ne eneter: ee A ee aan ie that they may be | structed to concentrate the troops under thelr | Thomas fue baritone voice was heard to savantage will give in. The prevaiiing opiaion among them is eed | Ses ase yg eye coy ate ay b© | commands, with all the government property’ in | Ernant and ane of his own compost Meee io | where i: was rumored that an “oll hapd mash’ was te that ‘matters cannot much ‘longer contingo ‘as thoy A¥ offered the following: — io 1e city without do ay. thelr ponseasion, as followy:—Alabama—The Eighth Towa | Ervant and ane of his own rompaitions ic taianeot | b vyer neavy whight ead have, for the pam few cage. ‘the ‘public. ajsapaihy, STATISTICS OF THE SECOND AVENUE ROAD. and thirty-fourth Now Jersey at Selma; One Hundredaad | Were Meera Pecher and Davia. Tho crying nuisance of | be consummated between # promitient wary wal which they everywhere mect, lela them to be firmer in (the drvers of the same TO THE KOTOR OF THY HERALD. Seveuty-eighth New York at Montgomery; Twenty irae | Tepeated ancores was dinigroeably Promiinent it iis | an aspirant for the honors of the ring. On reaching thei their convictions of the jnstness of their canse, and freatly incongenianced by the carson acl rail- | Perm't mo answer a letter which appeared in your | Missouri, Fort Morgan ; Forty-fourth United hates colored heragr edocs. rsp Ciryro pasty ba yy —, distination, however, the ¥uitor wore somewhat disap- ‘Abey wonder that while all are so thinking, the com. | [O42 nol, rnnuning tele weips acconting to .hetremarters, | columox yestorday morning, signed by John O'Brien, | ‘afantry at Huntwille. | All commissary stores not ee Se ae aes oe when they ascertaued thal there was lit Panies alone should seek to oppress them. Among the | “Re ived’ that the presidents and directors of the seweran | Ht, Trea’ ‘of the Second Avenne Ratirosd, Mr’ | needed by the troops at the posts of Selma and Mont. | ADC mbrolias every time» singer opens tls oF jo or n prospect of « mill, the unknows geutte. car drivers are gome of the most intelligent of our citi. | raiircnde be aitee!al to restune, the rnging ef heir ears in | OBR boldly makes the assertion that @ mistaken im- | gomory be tarned over to the agents of the Froed- | Ot dead ora Slane to ke cas aul arek man having failed to come to time, his non- zeus, and many of them speak with an evident erudition | sullicout numbers lv accommodate the oaltiag evitioape provail om the part of the press, as | men's Bureau. Proper receipts will be taken aberoror, | ict dea cf annoy Li appearance rosulting in the forteitare of @ small seldom to be met with among men. of following imore | ™eliately. * . cizens. He sno 66 tit 48 Mb coeapany ia aod the amounts s0 tumed over will *e reported & the ane , amount of money which had been i. Pretentious professions. ‘Tho resolotion was referred to the Committee on | Concerned ihe Dosiness for the jast five years depot commissary at Mobile, Alabama. Upon the com- THEODOR KORANER BUND CONCERT. the hands ofa stakeholder But the of Peter- ‘that the entire re- | pletion of the muster out of the above named ormniza- | The Thoodor Keerner Bund, a thriving German | 22 bad no reason to com of the of the pts have been divided among the employes of the | tions, they will be placed en rwe to their Mr. Harry Hull furnishing last even 4 retrain Trom any attempt at conciating the mon, | After the & Aart Me Tautine business the | Fol) ae $112,000 said to-be lost on this road was spent | States for discharce and final payment. The FY Mette | musical amociation, Inst night celebrated its third anni- | ing with a most pleasing entertainment. One of the “ ¢ | Board adj i] weday. pa ye ul 4 bt elena ayy apres, ti evident thet bio nd edlonrnenaal eA ‘as follow 3:-—Within the last ‘tive years improvementa of | United States infantry is the only regiment remauing | versary, and on this occasion gave a concert at its head- | town halls was well Billed by an audience assetnbled te the wages paid them, they will be compelled shortiy wo | Meetings of the Drivers Stinky: Syili= | sametgaen an the Rune anied atseae Geese! Ew | SOMME ne owed womak reaioenta are erdaree | Citta emantle Hal, in Masten ‘sivest, Wch sie dl ER ‘some negro return to their work at the ordinary rates of pay. They pathizers. large sized dummics, at $4,000 each, have been put upon | to be mustered out at the hereinafter mentioned points:— | * ¥2FY creditable affair, although the audience, probably and dances, for which little ed ere not themselves satisfied with the way things ere MEETING OF DRIVERS AT LANPMANN’S PARK. the road, making $20,000; three’ small dummies, at | Sixteenth United States colored infan'ry at Chattanoo, on aceoant of the inclemency of the weather, was rather going on, ond are very uneasy at the censure they re- . * i “ . 4 bt mad 1 a iaraarr ot askedie. ie . tit Seve trom’ the public, “The charter to each company | About fifteen hund-d of the drivers on the various | $7,000 each, $6,000; twomy ‘irs new oats, pall by ae | eee Staiee colored tntantry at Nashville; | imsted. The Koerner Bund is ene of the youngest pete a expressly states, “and the “ars on the same shal! run as | lines of railroad assembles last evening at Landmann’s | now cars, built yy ‘other’ partios, ‘say $1,000 each, | at Nashville; Third United States colored artillery at musical societies in this city, but under the supervision | Lazarus and Birch and Dooney Harris and Mepis Pheiam tl often as (he convenience of the public. shall require,”’ hatin f of ite efficient musical leader, Mr. Pinkert, it already or- | were the exponente of the noble art of self defence, and Park, $'xty-ninth street. The men maintained through- | $13,000. Bes is, an entire now trek, from sixty. | Memphis, cnples 0 fleet vate pecition @ the tension! seaietion | the science teey euspinipea was protective of teach ta- Which provision is undoubtedly violated, The Third Gul crete Eee estan Ga Gad conan Avonue Company, owning us it does the moat valuable | Out the meeting the greatest quiet, and listened with ; 2 ORDERS AND INSTRUCTIONS RELATIVE TO THE MVE | in this city. The sortety Ia com| of a male and criticism. Dense ot $76,000) making @ total. ad yes eat 4 YER, OUF OF VOLUNPRER TROOPS IW Vaniore | female chores, sumberieg oan iter singers, who last Lemmauametames <> ‘Poad, «« looked to by the others, and the general expres- | attention to the various speakers, wh.ch is in as good condition as when first bought. gion ainoag them is, ‘As goes the Third so do we all, - ~ ine Forty-second MILITARY DEPARTMENTS —THEIR SERVICES NO | Bight, for the fir time tm this elty, rforned Sao pattie Vises tas bo anieoe cents eae thie tactaing, tt Sent Weocwanies by Mr. Lovina, whe inangn- | OBER Soe, oon, Les sine, beon 2A60G, to. the tet LONGER REQUIRED. Jullas Ouo's Oratorium, entitled, Pre Nacht (The. Night) ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY. it deemed unnecessary any further. Fated the proceedings in a fow pithy remarks, in which | Fronts Besides this, the stables have been greatly im- CAROULAR NO, TRTETERN. Thir is a composition which, by the composer, originally a Pes PROUADLY A FATAL ACCIDENT. | nt begins the progress that lind been made since their raved, costing the company bandreds of dol. Wan Drvanransr, Limb haghh grag WO \ reo wry dod see icieiseanacedl maton ae Advertisements for the Wean.r Hanaio must be handed iL tw utter ‘tenc: pew drivers meetin, ra for time and labor, reasonable: AnHtN A * som irred ‘ " . eo Tins, 10, ths, alter meficiency of the new drivers of | laHt meeting. cuaup was introduced, asaid ona | 80d expecially ove who'ts st” all tmondly towards | ., Mint—March 15, 1866, “Maier Genpral teorro H. | Presentation at the time. The piece Ix composed of | mbefore ton o'clock every Wednesday evening Its cir them. The journey to any point is one succession of Ss i of the troudt the the working man, and does not ‘in capital | Thomas, commanding tho Military Division of the | about s dozen divisions ot Garwee eat solos, — culation among the euterprising merhanies, farmers, applause. He spoke of the trouble among the car drivers, | controlli , will, by carefully examining the above, was directed to reduce the force of colored | were very effectually rendered by the members a merchants, wnanufecturers and gentlemen throughout the collisions, baulks and narrow escapes. We record one of those accidents, which will, it is feared, result fatally. and how capital had always done as it was doing now— | find that company have been gaining yearly, a por: | troops in bi# command, #o an to leave in service for the Koerner Bund. Tho solos were sung by Fras! e ‘On Suntay rahe at about seven o'clock, a nee songht to provail againat labor and the lapiriag cinason tion of wMich was given in for the limpegvensent “clthe | rospective military departments, a follows:-Kentucky, | Adler, soprano; Herr Bringmann, basso; Horr Fost, | country @ increasing very rapidly, Advertisements (m- ‘man by the name of Henry T. Kerr, residing ‘at 344 West | Many of the Assembiymen were combined tozether, | fond, building cars, purchasing horses, &ec. The com. two regiments; Tennessee, four regiments; Georgia, one | tenor; Fraulein H. Adler, alto; Fraulein Stecher, alto, | serted in the Waexiy Hanato will thar be seen by 6 large and rece'ved money simply for injuring the work. | pany has, at the present time, one hundred and regiment; Alabama, two regiments ; Misssippi, four regi. | All these singers acquitted themecives in a most ac Bm the ative and energetic people of the United have to deal with rich emy in that hav Jess fortunate. The public sustains the «.rikers against | Wiion the demand for thei March 26, 1866; Twelfth U.S. colored bh ¥ arti very, Tweaty fourth street, wi table of car ing classes. Many who drank rich wines and | Mfty head of horses more than they had five years ago, | ments ceptable manner. Atier the concert the members of the ee eS He ae ed inthe abeat tie pon labort | and taking into consideration that each animal costs on |. Semd—March 15, 1868, Major General ‘Daniel &. | Koomer Bund and their associates engaged ia a bail and isi eo Teatiy from the vebicle and berath the wheels, Uurough | ing man. | He wivieed the drivers to mand out | am average $110, making in all $16,600. T remain. Kickles, commanding Department of South Carolina, was | other appropriate social pastimes. Voluptuartes andden start: 2g of the horses by the inexperionced | stil Peed the pares ere with a. God knew A DRIVER. aides teaee taba See een arene ee that de | SACRED CONCERT AT IRVING HALL. ya a . Kerr’s spine severe!) that house rents an‘ er necessaries of life wees dear — r noms, i on Foyened oot New York Hospi 4 enough, and therefore there was Irouble. He would say The Profits of Ratlrod Companies, Third—March 15, 1966, Mator General P. H. Sheri. | The popularity of Hunday evening concerts, started in the | petale Pore he romained yesterday inan extremely precarious | to them “yet your rights honestly you can, but get Lo haal tecson aie wok Gudea dan, commanding Military Division of thé Gulf, was di. | this ball under: the auspices of Mr. Draper, was aban. | Grandifors: is i ; eondition. The driver of the car was vacek them." (Applause.) With regard to dividends, those wt rected to reduce the foree of colored troops in the De- | dantly exemplified om Sunday last An immense audi | fumes, wei ad ‘eer peoding the result of Mi Kerr's’ lnjarion, which | whe snld thay hed moce told what was untres. fr. | _ There are bat few people whe sealian the viet amount | partmcat of Fieriée to one reziment, | ence cengrogated to hear Mr. George W. Morgae play are supposed to be mortal. Buckland continued to denounce the railway monopol sts | of travel there is om the various city raiirode in ts city | ot eaten a tncet ot Wassington’ was direnet to | someot bis brilliant fugues and overtures on the new | , A. A Btetemhte’s Crome Rheumatic Rem- at length. i : avon, 4 le truly the won: Caen ASSISTANCE PROM TUR PUBLIC. I iss satan too teleanrent Wad the OE. I sce by a statoment in the Times of the 12th, that they | reduce the force of colored troopa in that division to | OT#8a. an, Abbott ong Meme Settle sat Lumbard {hue have bathed the suiil of the Aiet doctors of =] The mon employed until revently by tho various rail- | jowing r solutions were 1ead by the secretary and unaai. | TePOft as having carried last year 80,000,000 passengers, | four regiments. arssted, and nang a number of sae iad pieces. | been compietaly cured by a few doses. and I lean tn gents tn the Onpeeny of Grtvers, ae many of \hem Ge | monly edepted:— whieh, ot thole legal fare of 636 conta, emmunts to $4,100,- | _ 79%—Mareh 18, 1908-—Major Ooneral W. 7. Sherman, | These conseris cial be evelinned every Sunday Gail the | 20 sazwelg propored by Demos be held ty a me ‘Aacuber, spon the a ae thoneee, fe of How Yeek, ovtng tothe te. | 600; but for whirh the various companies collected, at 6 | rr ses tae tunes er oleae Geena ae bas ies. CONCERT AT ST. STRPTEN'S CHUKOR. Rave not been able to put aside a cent for a rainy dav, | Sand higher compensation for labors ana wher - | cents per passenger, $4,800,000, of $700,000 per annem | 9 four regiments, The concert in aid of the building fund of this chareh ot ee a om Finent, must neat mand, Pronounced by the ' over their just due, nearly three-fourths of a million | h—The following volunteers have been ordered | i tana cnsanal-ae Gunae aehe. De 08 thy < ehtiren wit he m0 my bo — np : — cases, those gud not at I grorvitant. has been obetinately Fetuset vy | toward paying theit expenses, of $700,000 to divide | mustered out of service, ander special instructions of | Was largely at m Sunday evening » —— we 1 area property, ire’ a " wets yregprsoens pe ey oe wareh ee Pirie Cpe ped ir stockholders lear gain. | one net opponit the orzanizations respectivelyOne | liam Berge presided at the organ, and brought out the ¥ or Werte Loren _ ee cont sXtord Eggs tons Cahaesaae$ f can Ot 2 they can have their dinners } Handred and Twenty-eighth regiment Indiana infantty, | fay powers of that magnificent instrument im a stylo | ges, which are pl ‘ «4nd 00 child will reface poers a cach sesoting of the Boned of Di which showed the accomplished artist, In one of his ‘the railroad companies, and the same poblic should ¢ ve | sities their familie 4 Avenne Cony cr April 3, 1866; One Hendred and Forty-righth Onto in- ” He oF = wo i pany alone pocketed $1 ) 1865; ao y-eighth Onto in ty tabs thesn ite material aid to those in want. A committee has been | tier community have tort Toese tease of Caah ctaied taka’ Carne oer, so Vay | MONT Abril 16, 1008 improvisntions he introduced the March of the — ated to receive such subscriptions as may be Landed hy in one behalf, notwit Feport carrying 17,000,000 passengers, and sill they say £. Bh. TOWNSEND, Aawistant Adjutant General Prophet, and sforned that brithant gem wth Lisatian | The combination of tngredienia ward tm making the COM. at the Following press they do not pay expenses, Will they tell the public , PAY AND TRANSPORTATION TO OFFICERS MUSTERED | CTCte | Mr Henry Appy's violin th | vr7s Je such os to give the beet poreiile effort wills eafety. ert. Of the vocal part of the duet “ Quie ost home," from to thy Myers, No. 763 Sixth avenue. M. Green, corner Fourtecath street and Fourth aveane. L. Nixou, Carlton House, coracr Fourteenth strest and Fourth avenue Astor House, saloon. Winduat’s, No. It Park row. what unseen power keeps their stock out of market? the commalty may | And when it \* sold, what the cause of ite bring usequeners of thi wen, by epre- | hich? Aro those etockholters who purchased the r «tock tuo gevaral 5 pit the isames | when it cold at from eighteen to twenty cons, wiles to wae : hose | gel! today at any price? They will acon anewer, N if mh A director in a city rained? company tell OUT OF THR VOLUNTRER RERVICR. War Derantwevr, Angutasr Guvpman’s Oreien, | All Ite o " snod's > Marte,” and —tteh ch sway intineme Wasumoros, April 18, 1866, |§ inthe Only wolerable pices | Sever tails. Cures teller Theat. sakd baw. 1 Firt—Officers of the regular army when mastered out | Fig FB nn ioe Be Medage de | tans. Hold by UEMAS BARNES & (0, 3 Park row of service under em a4 voluntecrs will be y tora ra - Mat | alowed full pay and allowances of their grade in the See “Sie othe effet of the Uh t rendered hy Madi A Great Discovery Life, Growth, Meaaty. we Van Dyke & O'Halloran, No, 13 Park row. ; + manage hews realy and anxiods to parchase the stock of bis | iy cheering th ¥ ere anthorized to « - r - ~ -— poivted by own coinpany at two hundred and fifteen deur ver cas Gaibe Seapmaetn on enacubel tol made mont worerable selections from Verdi, | london’) Gray lew Coton” mettnese , Bere wee a Act of the Board of Aldermen. of aay, bi , Une par value being one handeed dollars Ih that fe vite estor pan. ba shed “ uleett: and Meyerbeor Dy —— eat bow th tamaon Malt witair ””” Prevented ager os - ying institution? Lam sure nit mon wilt | Neng 2 the comnporers never tutended ta be wang outside onto” Rew 1" er ented me cigr P47 Lara oe Pelock yesterday Afternoon, | » sposiy adjusinien', we hereby nary f S San? can wee” atiesd to pay theft | v heases 1 abinnes in ordinary TOM | Goecay to which they belonger. Tk wan like givinge | Wid by arugants and deniers ta Font artinin pramennge — MeDermot, J. bonis, J. H. Fos air aud livinz sal H Daley ach uacnenae oh-tinaeh ar of Santee a reprcsentat A.—Finest Meady Made A Gents’, Youth’, Boyy” and their money Ina ¢ Alderman MoGtsness, by unanimous consent, offered t music im the works the following preamble and resolutions :— pecinetton of thet doers, when not furpiahed traneperta rn, without int Whermas the failure of the al efty rallroad eninps ‘ ; bo allowed imitrage from the place ated opera | ” ued. the nasatil tacithire the Gavel Werwenn toe ‘ ented in the Assembly to d crease whore aro in 1 wi}! - | of the Oceastoned by @ differ. | mlliee on Ue Faigoad com day's work on the railroads of this t regitn or “o : } oad companies and some of thelr 0 y, the 18th inet, at any place said com- | buried the following day in ® grat where fe ghed to duig aster poty and Beauty. ' x of @feat hardship, loss time and | pan’ aignate. backs, and all who attended the fu Third Tere of the vebinteer e the | * . ¥ | " TH AND CHOMP in & Sone) uit much annoyance and inconvenience inthe tens of | Mp. E. L. Mitchell, of the Righth Avenue Railroad. and | selves at the expense of the railroad « Vetoran Reserve corps, when inustored out of service OF ere ‘ co chant apvladne 8 dy railroad e. «the pabice inte Mr. W i. Jones, of the Sixth *, were “ baried and forgotten by | relieved from duty, of ordered to their » nwait ' x Ay demand w crining the commitice called for by th its friends Knew it waa born, Most of the © further « tied to transportatio wanee " ‘ive Mr, W. H. Jouseow, in mp hot pa license for the ranuing of from the p they are thas re n duty ree tm the Kentuoky, Shelby ama other lines, known as comm m given p fesotutions, referred to the where they were first w ¢ en the Hed to come up to the | 2 - tien oe Wester c road ble durinee, privation aad rhas teen inilieted upon | vated as in the present stnke. He advieed them to act | hackmen were arrested for not having licens; | their homes pre i A—Royal Havana and All Legal Lot Bundreds of thousands 0! our © whereas it is | Im concert, and wished them “God «peed” ia their en. t driving care without a licens | ¥ice are con ie » Pollee Tate iligenee. ' tere 1 Th, fewer, 8 wey owes to liter: | deavors, Allowed to go on im their illegal occupation, I | the mlowances provided } THREE PAST YOUNG MEN—aLLBORD THER OF VIVE ; ot aren Mr. W. Casnmax, of the Tallors’ Association, the next J trust ratiroad money doe# not circulate throu zh « army ¥ on THOUSAND La yD Cough, Cola ana romine it wie pom: | speaker, informed tho drivers that his sasociation police force. Han the son of | My ond David M. King, J D nd Win Downes, inter 7) revention of like oat on Welnesday evening, take into consid. nts any license todrive? I vt nai avid ng, James and Wes, Down auicest in wach mm a ay eras 4 HOE them material | Failroad our Srstenday oo amen c and intetligent young lads, 17 years of age, oft le advwed them to be united and stand m in this city. but two days from 3 ps t before Justice n, at the Tomie, youerdi a to the pb Teal ss Gut and thelr rights Would be certain to be gxined. “He | formed mo ho was a rubject of the Queen of England. | NAVY BULLETIN. scoters phe de te fn thie omuteat between capiini and iaboc, be ft Werstore | qoke In high terme of tho action of the Common | that lw or Justion? I appeal to the pablic to ceav« aiternooe, Uy detectives Farley sod Dueabary, on the ironised aid aivected hamediesrly to notity the present, | CoUncil for the action they look im instructing the Cor. | Porting these monopolies until they are willing to ree of having stolen « United Mtates corudente of the everal ell7 P on Counsel to take ateym to cancel the charters of | Men a just componsation for their labor. The comianios | DeTACHAN—-arrit, 9 deponit for §5,000, yaya » gold, from the firm of ne running of the ‘ow! companies, ae seey had failed to perform | parade a telegram from Roxbury, M to the effect . Conmmander William K. Mayo, from daty im Ax “ ave a i 2 ee . their tracts. He ° strong terma of the low un a oni. a — and % t juadroa on reporting of relief aud dered «=. Mexere, Morre & Iira'ne, dving becinews at No. 7 Rrosd ° » comply with such notiiication it: wages paid by the companies, amd conciided amid loud per day, y did they not go w b street. Wing, ft appears, wae an errand boy in the om Re ee ee ee ae ee eet cetuorised | *8d prolonged applause. ington, D. ©? Bocanee heir report would be |, Eusign Wiliiameon Dunn, from the sloop Crane 884 | diy oF tne grin ved tes iain Sa a: Bh ee . notes eudvap be taatiotae tee aaever Mr, McDkamort, of the Plasterers’ Association, be. | unfavoral Ask Roxbury how are house rde New York | cata for the purpane of dative ey eer gy ity They will tel you a nice hones and garden, whe t Kngineor Rtward Stile, from the | tasted with th oy 4 ae fee % of behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and | Heved In the divine mandate that man should earn tis the ame t Meers A March & 1 the tty of New York, to set aside and abro bread by the sweat of his brow. Hoe was bimeetf a hard | ® tan can raiee all bis own vegetation, Keep @ pug, chick aster and granted sick leave of abstr siead of whir da Uy the city to ay and every auch « working man, and bad not much time for making | 004, &e., can be had for $100 yer annum, while here a | Commander Joba O. Walker, irae 0 | siaguaas ns to comply with such notifieation. And | greeches, He would deprecate the idea of overhauling Ne tee oF three F f 7 1 Khawmet on dorot retorn w | & = world, Ge enty pert solved, That the Counsel to the Corporation be and he | the car now on the road. Such s course wonld mate m publieh all the | the ’ duty ai tho Naval Acadom io wor Se RS fo. ta herecy suthortaeh ced directed, te banssine the ‘gaes rially jojare their cause. They bad reason to be remain » yourwelve Acting BM la, from duty ot Berto Kavy | 5, hy sal the city the several raliroad companies | proud of their conduct up to the present, and | Commit no act to bring cor UPON Fours |ve ard and amen « | the omece of the United Mates (rant Treaenrer, and e ahemeted 1 comply | with the | plain called upon them to continue so, | Your cause mast Mad sympathy ond altimate erer onDERED arnt 9 etnad of dividing the proceeds wih King. according StSeerel reuling tbo anid ove” wad the pi. en a followed, srrinining © at the | if A DAILY Rt Liewtounnt Commander Jan G. Maxwell, to daty at Bey | ty agreement, they played = false part, pocketed the ‘ rma ule peaking tp bigh terma "ont, = « chee Py took the Best t for 1% late! pte x These whe of the gentiomen the meeting had appointed. Ho raid | The Labor and the Pry of the Dri AYPOINTED—Aratt. 9 i See coe od, ous queaiened conegraiag 0 = Rn poe) oo Site “ that any trad might foe promd of uch rmpresemtattven, | and Conductor Shubarl K. Lace, au acting master, aud ordered to | tor he! confemmed taking the thotey and VET De & OO. Pt ree Laas Lod ye cause inte ver v TO THR EPITOR OF THR WeRatn. ate <homea | v hee confedersios ehe lemmedratel; - hte right were perfectly safe. His h was’ frequently inter- ) bao to 7, 0 vores varie be ener Megat Fervcation of ne present gre Cd ned by loud and p eng opel si . J Greing MS pour fracas) letters Cote waaay * stig - tap en eating marier, and placed on | — “Shad tr Practels a ead seapenaet ones Se b~4 pow rized the acts of the several city Railroad (om. ‘ones of thank drivers’ strike, | would be glad if you would pabl)«l) the s rar § fi want owner In pomemion of the pri p aed hemp mre « wi ied ’ ” ry ¢ “4 withholding from the public the guaranteed ae- hie for thi ted ey following facte:— HONORABLY DecBrsann—arnse tt « fond 04.000 in quid cad $40 - hee rmodavon hareuatore enjoyed by all our citizans having | Ing quietly adjourved ta nest at bait pa Ou one of CepUilaie Denes cimep-tm regular vars ot hating Gamer ©. Woes, Wate Seay a | of the money bad been Gceasion to use the cars of the said companies to morrow (Wednesday) afiernoon, in trout of the City M po csafbe ~ rr py re ere Acting Bovign RA an Apeit b s Py ‘ On motion, the firet resotation was striken out, and | Hall tas, the shortest time being from 19 1:0 “neem | J Sowtns Piasmine © 4 Phe document, as amended, adopted. muneine At WaskinoTON Batt, Bantee: ett morning, of thirteen hours and forty-nine m:nutes, | Sowsct Iv Brookurs.—The Krookiyn Mercantile Lites. | j etude => stroma mines — A meeting of the residents Harlem was beld | and the lon 7:43 A.M. to 11.98 PM. oF Ofeen | TY Amociation propose to forni#h to the residents of that | «| 22 (liver street mg nent . | Hook Leck Stttem HE ME Weenies th Machines, for *% Action of Board of Councilmen. last evening, at Washington Hall. aber of the | hy A fifty-two minates—average tyme fourteen Jay, Thursday and Saturday of the coming | ALLEGED yORGENY } days since Jotvm Raton, alan Cuare At e | hours an at i Biael esterday afternoon, Preaideut Green | Principal meu in the neighborhood were present, Ateight | hours and fly minutes, oat of which they have tune to 2 * an 7 ¢ Dedock the mosting @us ened 10 coder, Hr. debe tart | ges to = Mog i yecsiving. 08 pram two 40h woot, an latellctual treet of « far bigher Ghagacter | . f | fr, work. the chair, being in the chair, and Mr. W. B. Hopkins as Secretary. than the ordinary lecteres of fashionable per lt, called om Me. Henry W. « . Mr. Keutooe offered the following preamble and reso- | Mr. in a few appropriets words, stated the objec ome, of her popular people—cnfortansialy vapres Corepany’s offer, No Breed Pratoes ation — of the meeting, and called upon Mr. Parsons to much the wtaple of entertainment with bits what purported io bee cherk om the ¢ Lottcry —Priaes Pata ally re tiation eae Hy q ye, and | eocietion The treat in question will be s core | Hartford, Con, for $29 9 drown by Jobe Henmemy, net 7 rene peut Ome oe foree to pte or Of \ectores by Dr. Doremus, the well fnowe sevont | claiming \ be Treawarer of (he Trader « Invuranes Com fg ant ear Wie nd property hereas, ; “setemes fn ita Connections with | pany of Hartford, desiring him to semi the check banners 6 Walt ree, enquired eaten their prowetion equally te Ld nm Tot nile, saying be would ex!) again for “ ~ ant a the money The check being comeidered a Momths —tee was recnived Mr (ofttus, who gave © towne ty ‘ety, and whereas, fa reewipn for it check wes forwarded for cnilerton > a ‘Sed on the 14th instant Mr Cnllins renmived s \alographx bh from the Premdent of the Ony Bank art y Yowtertay ) aptiete or pon be aye AOC a teaaey Sew Vet Wimterfal Keample of Amertean Ge~ hee PRANK Le ) wank Theretay t & Wilson's Lock #titeh Sewing yng hee Magen oa Mr Ronanre did not think it ont of for police. vied fpea to be placed on cars for the Sresniben. 60. Caan, of tee assert oP, are lary’! these drawbacks about three nd mentioned an instance which eame ander his own ‘nothing to Adeorvavqn wheres drivor waa brutally upaied. qbich Le wpre of bre