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6 HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. N ELEGANT HOUSE—FIFTH YUE, BE Fourteenth street; fully tarnish Rew varpois; size Wx; $40 per m iely or May. GW. siMMO Low ri ‘ssesaion imme. , 96 Broadway STREET. , th, 13th, % Broadway, THR BROWN STONE FRONT | West Fourteenth street will Apply as above. IN NINTH pcations, 6th av N_ UNFURNISHED HOU best ‘SIMMONS, JR. |, 10 @ physician. ud, RN SHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE sfuraished for housekeep- NICE SUIT UN honse. Houses LED a Stok oR FLOOR TO LETT 18 A GOOD PLACE or doctor's office; they are nice ajart- n, 48 Tenth street, opposite ea Pith and Sixth avenues. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH person. Apply at @ Sixth avenue, W BRIGHTON—HAMILTON PARK~TO RENT, Houses, avout ten rooms each, furnished and un- farnished; gas, water works, wash tubs and other modern tH prseaa, stables, &c, Particulars at Mr, )N'S, ofllee 63 'Reaver street. ONTAINING SEVEN between Third and the Studios, bet SMALL slove, (0 a singis witb fins garden oud ‘trait trgen. helghborhnd: Vovseeston immediately. per month, ON, 1,383 Third avenue, NEATLY A Ape A 110: hg CLINTON AVE- Rent moderate, Due, near 3 suitable for Weetees Apply at New Pork enty-third street, East river, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET, 1 STREET, BETWFEN BROAD. 0 LET=NO. 145 NI ve, lower part of House. Apply to way and Pourth ave HYAMS & i: 10 LET EAM POWER FOR LIGHT MA- chiner taining about 13,000 square feet sixteen miles from New York city, on principal raliroads. fifteen trains running daily. may Now York Post office, convenient TIN A SMALL PRIVATE PAMILY, ONE ~ neatly furnished Room, with gas-and fire if, te- quired. 40 cue cr two genllement’ without board. Inquire Thompson street. BALLAKD. 10 LET—THE cobuaiaee HOTEL, CORNER OF WEST and Hoboken st 1 possession. Appl; at 12 Proadway, from LU to is ovelock. or at 93 East ‘rwenty seventh of PETER A. H. JACKSON. NEW HOUSE, ON THE NORTH SIDE OF th street; between Lexington aod Fourth avenues. Possession March I, Apply to Mir. VAN BRUNT, on the premises, T° LBT-STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE, WiTH ini May nekt Apply to.) KEYSER. is Tard avenues from ist May nex! . KEYSER, 618 Third avenue, from Sto Wand 1 to vei = tT LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 133 HESTER cureek consisting of four fine rooms, Possession March immediately if required. mph TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 7 7 ST eg Fourth; Croton and bath, Inquire © rag wut [AN PHILLIPS, 239 West Nineteenth ecw wand HOUSE IN WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, bop wate family only, for one nor or a term of years; Sor will sell. Apply to, G. MA ni lway, room Te LET-FURNISRED OR UNFURNISHED, | ONB- half of a desirable House; furniture, one year ol pangaanh for 80 per oout ious tha cous, Appiy-at al East ent’ LET—STORE, O28 WILL SELL LEASE OF THE whole house, in vicinity of Duane, Reade and Washing- tom streets, Principais address box 108 Herald oftiee. SMALL TUREE STORY BRICK HOUSE ON WEST Twersy-alxih street near Eighth avenue, to let for one year: fully furnished, if complete order, and with hand. some piano; 3150 per inonth, KIN No, # Twenty-third street, Fifth Mn Hotel. ISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET, ‘or housekee| . Om eman and bis wife, Apply at th avenue, Alki CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, NEAR Fifth avenue, to let to ® party purchasing the furni- oo ‘The house will be let cheap. Itcontains al! modern inenis and was el coi fur ed less than sx anvuths ngo.. Possession on the 1s Falareh, Inquire at 116 ‘West Eleventh street, between Fif' avenues. VERY HANDSOME LARGE BRICK HOUSE TO rent, furnts! Waverley place, 88150100, contain- img all medera tay ts ard in nice order.’ For par- Senlars apply to POTTER BROTHERS & BELLAMY, No. BPine sereet, VERY MANDSOMELY AND TASTEFULLY PUR. ished House on Gramercy !'..rk to let; unsurpassed for a private family abte and ‘vilins to pay $308 per month. NG Ong. Ne 9 Twenty.’ thir: street, Fifth Avenue Ho Hote! A PERFEC ‘TLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY WISHING TO Tent a well farniahed brown atone House, medium size, “itnated in Lexington avenue, near Thirty-ninth street, ean be acoommodated at a rent seh per month. papew at Mibeckinan street, in the store. No agents weed appl (A "UESIBHED FRONT ROOM AND TWO BEDROOMS, 4 r, stoves, &c., to let, at & Hudson street. ASEMENT, WITH BEDROOM, HANDSOMELY FUR- nashed for 4 small family, at 110 Madison street, pear Market, “Also a large furuished Room up stairs. Broerwav cme LARGR BUILDING 1,164 BROAD. ay, near renty sixth sireet, wi jarge rear Buiidl to lence, suitable tors store aud manufactory: will be Me fered in auy way for « ‘suitable tenant. ‘Abply wo W. T. aR. 119 Nassau street. ROADWAY, NEAR GRAND STREET—TO LET, THE elegant Stove and Lofts, Sexttas de @ired, others between Wall and Fi Ww. P. SEYMOUR, m readwiy, ROADWAY STORE TO LET.—THE SPACIOUS Store, with basements, 25x00, 187 Broadway. Apply 90 the premises, USINESS FROFERTY, STORES, HOTELS AND uF cH ASL Ses lease oh forsale. Apply to EU- es ROOM TO Feit Broadway. mgt clare Din Ss, HOUSES, &0., TO RENT. ter of the city ‘Of New York will receive auntil Saturday, Mare at 2 Ms i Saturday, M: uch Whaer it 2 Be ioe EST LOCATION AND & CO., 240 Oe Briatoe cstterving Be had upou application to the Collector of City By onder of the Comminsioners of tia Sinking Fund. RICHARD B. CONNOLLY. Comptroller, = or New Yoru, Derantuant oF ‘wary 16, 'y may venue at Finance. Fet PS LOFT—172 FULTON STREET, TO LET: 80X70, ‘with tmmediaie possession, “Inquire ou the premises, FPORNISHED HOUSK TO LEARE—IN LIVINGSTON Place.” Apply fromm 13 to ive a ISHED HOUSE TO LET_FOR ONE OR MORE years, ip First , between Clinton and Court streets, Brooklyn. House ‘Your story, brown stoae, high stoop, with every ra convenicnce, Furniture and every otber Sppyntument new und elegant. ‘Raymond NISHED ROOMS TO LET—SUITABLE FOR ekerping: a good chance for a comfortable home. 0 | BQURNISHED FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT TO Jet, suitable for housekeeping or doctor, Apply at No. B Rivington street, LET—A FINE SUIT bf dade ON FIRST FLOOR, veusnapiandid Hering bale ioe aint poee Sn APY ain Iso splen ae fe for ROME. BLv 3 Pine atreot . ete (MO LET—A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, FOR- merly owned by Commodore Isaac Chauncey, bow occu- fled by Samuel Jaudon, Haq. situated on the ighty-fourth, Eigity-fifth Eighty-sixth forty Low arcundit,” Inquire for terms of C. SWIFT, a Mercer atreet, a EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. ATIONAL STEAM AVI. ATION COMPANY. ay, February 16. 'n Thompson, Saturday, Fel LY Captal Lewis, Saturday, Ursraw Ae \Dapiatn larringtan, Saturda: LAND, Captain Graee, Saturday, March i p Cutting, Saturday, farelt £3, ptain Grogan. Saturday, March 32. Cabin passage, $100: © Stecrage paveage tickets, to bring parties from Liverpoot ueenstown, for $35 in currency. Through passage to Paris, Antwerp. Ramburg, Bremen, ‘ratte Taonad for any payable at any bank rafts tssued mon’ pank in reat rain or on the gontinent,” P7ane 3 8) Oe For freight and cal a passage apply at the office of the company. 6 troadway, ketaat the passage office of the com: ‘And for steerage pany, 27 Broadway and 276 Pearl street, near Fulton. FP. W. J. HURST, Manager. _COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. OR ST. THOMAS AND BRAZIL, UNITED SSATES amp Bassi MAIL STEAMSHIP OMPA RGOLAR MAIL STEAMERS , sailing on the 224 of SOUTH AMERICA. Captain B. L. Tinklepaugh, February 22 GUIDING STAR, Captain Geo. 8, Slocum. Marek 2 tain L. F, Timmer ee These elegant steamers wail on ‘schedule time, and: ll St. Thomas. Para, Pernamuco, Bahiaand Rio Janeiro,g9it and returning. For engagementof freight or passage, ap GARRISON & ALLEN, Agents, No, 5 Bowling Green, New York. NITED STATES MAIL 70. HA ANA. WEST INDIA MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY MANGE OF SAILING DAY, Every Seturday, +, £. x San worite steams MORRO CASTLE, Adams... * Gon fBEA. Barton For freight or passage appl; Agents, No, 6 Bowling Green, ) GARRISON A rs ‘ALLEN, NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE ouental TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEE) EW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. on this favorite route for the from pier No. 50 North river, as fol- Saturday, Feb. a March 9 The splendid new vessels Continent will sail Lami tu PRICES OF PASGAGE IN GO! Go! LD. First cabin, $160; second cabin, $100, including wine. These steamers do not carry steer ers, Modital attendance free of charges ne Passengers intending to land at Brest can be furnished on board, with railroad tleketa, and have their baggace ‘additional charge of $6 for first wad GEO, MACKENZIE, Acrot, ‘58 Broadway. OR GALVESTON, TEXAS, eo ROT. ‘The splendid steamship PERIT. Captain B. A. Delano, Will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Saturday, February is atl2 o'clock noon. for Galveston direct, For treigh freight now, For freigit or passage, having splendid accommodations, SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 29 Broadway, OR GALVESTON, TEXAS. ‘The A 1 screw w,steamer VIRGINIA, Wolfe, master, now bry at pier 39 Kast river, will sail Saturday, Febru. Lor tre it Passage sdibimeenioin WL i2R8 £ avtox, ‘71 Wall street. FOE, GALVESTON, (TEXAS, SAILING | WEEKLY, Texas iine. cas Aut GULF CITY, Stewart, Com: mander, will recel tat pier 20 Bast river, and sail on Saturday, February For freigh! having apply to ©. nt. Sent & COs, 15 Maiden lane, ior accommodations, HE NORTH GERMAN LOYD'S Stoamsiip HERMANN, W. 11. Wenke, master, carrying the United States mall: will sail from the Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, BREMEN, VLA SOUTHAMPTON, taking passengers to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. at the following rates, payable in gold or tts equivalent in » first cabin, $125; second cabin, $75; steerage, ba aa followed _by the steamship DEUTSCHLAND, bi ‘1s, master, March Weasel sis bowen at SRE, & CO., 68 Broad street. 0 LET—THE FIRST CLASS DWELLING HOUSES, L122 and 128 West Twelfth and 140 West Fourtesnth Momplets order, sith, all conveniences: -ADPIy 10 BLEEKER & DENISON, No. Boy Pine street. ‘OTICE—THE STEAMER sy ia FOR LIVERPOOL, noo! ill sal! Thursday, Vebru mn. Passengers must be on board by 1 ‘o'clock Cunard’s wharf, Jersey City. PO,LET-THE STORE AND HOUSE CORNER OF Eighth avenue and Filtieth sireet, ocrupled for many vears ax a grocery. Alo two Lots corner 0: Fifty-fifth street, Apply to EDWARD TIMPSON, I Fiftieth street, or room 11 115 Nassau street. M had LET—FOR THREE YEARS, FROM MAY 1 0! April, an elegantly finished terrry game doce from Was nd Firth avenue, near Madison square; rent 86 090 per annum; to a private family only. Address box 160 He: 10 LET-A NICE THREE STORY HOUSE, WEST Thirty-third street. Also corner property for on avenue. J, EB. HATOH, 875 Nin! PO, LEP WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, UNTIL May 1, 1863, a four story high stoop House, three rooms Siehin Lobos rent moderate; provements, on Clinton bear Fifth avenue: lensed to « responsible tenant iurchasing | th the riatare $5,000; at least one-half cas! approved notes. Ad- dress, with full name, box 8 16,126 Post of LET—A THREE coo HIGH STOOP HOUSE, and the Furniture for sale. nly at 18 East Eighteenth street, between Fifth avenue aan roadway. (0 LET—AT_ GREENWICH, CONN., ON THE NEW York and New Haven Railroad, a handsome three sto ary trame Dwelling and Stal eres of ground attach rent $1,500, HO: DEXTER, No‘ droed streot 0 LET—UNFURNISHED AND FURNISHED HOUSES in Fifth avenue, Twenty-third, Eighteenth and Twen! oa we pireaias oon ete oy ssession immediat BERT T. MEEKS, 81 Cedar street. T° carter TUREE STORY HIGH STOOP brick house in West Fifteenth street. 25 feet front; rent $9.00 per annum. Permits of A. JOURNEAY, No. 6 Pine Btreet, TP, EBTPORNISHED, A NEAT THREE STORY high stoop House in a, it Thirty-third street; all the improvementa, } HINE, 861 bixth avent (TO LETWA COTTAGE, 900. TN OXPORD ATREET, near Atlantic avenue; to all the fer- Doser Tita PEREGO, 187 Brosdwoy. oO oe gg Ry betsy’ TWO LARGE toa tocar . furnished, with Mn of bath bath cereale same floor; ‘219 Bast Seventy- relight street, near Penne mae PO, EET-10, A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, 4 THREE brown stone front tiouse, avenne, between ‘Thiry-seventh ai aud Thirty. ig for a term of two ng stag apply to wW.c, FLANAGAN, 107 107 Chryetle Res Y igre: LET—THE FOUR ATORY Rede ents 3 Nal doa diate eeseGn. “Abily 19: W- SCOTT UAT IES, Sat Canal ot LET—A BROWN te ap Mey BASEMENT pa furnished, on Thirty-fourth street, man Fifth ree cabinet ware ted one mont! nt Toe for fore term of two oF Weve yeas at sina . Storey, at J. W. "s, 41 cold water, per week. way, Up Lepore! ON THTRD en bidtl FINE lone arate’ for boots and shoes: No. between Fifteenth and Sixteenth etreets; two large show manera and basement, MS, 53 | — T 0 LET—A SMALL HANDSOMELY FURN ‘SED House in ‘Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh and mall private family. Apply at 144 to4 LET.—STEVENS HOUSE, BROADWAY. “Sur ETT & TORRANCE, 69 Wall street, A RARE QPPORTUNITY.—ALL and four bedrooms maghiticent Pianoforte, ‘@ beautiful Sarlo walnut Smit in green ed Rooms io let for single ¢ Bighth street, near Sixth ihe elegant For sale at a great aacriticn for eas $650, “will be sold for. 5, for $2N; one bi c. at two tarp), FOusE TO LET AND F' iy, B. D; tbe ho urniture, $2,000; rent, $400. ABRA HAN W W. GODFREY. 2 Sprice street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET--WITHOUT se with modern improvements; privi- Keeping. Apply at 106 Waverley pine <THE FIRST, SECOND, THIRD AND fourth Lotts (23x14) feet) of narble store 14% Chambers etre, running through to Reade street. Yor partiewiars ap- Bly DIXON, CLARK & HALLETT, 149 Chambers street, Lora zt O EM, JIGHTED LOTR, p, situated on the corner of @treets, suliable for the hat % Apply to RY. BROWN, Sd oem roel. corner Greene, PRICES TO LET_IN THE OLD AND NEW NERALD Bulidings _ Apply to tbe & nteudent at the count Aug room, eorner of mn sirecta. PRICES AND LOFTS TO LET—AT 54 BROAD- way, near Spring street ARE the janitor, on the premincr, oF 10 the owner at BS Wost Pifty-second PRICES AND L ETS TO RE iT, at atret. Apply in the store, SEAN Own ew WELL ‘Wx2H, adapted for mechan:cal po Fx tl Apply to J. & G. H. CER, earner Hester. ORES TO LET—FOUR NEW STORES TO LET IN Harlem, waderneath the National Hall, Fourth a nd 1Mih street, being 44 feet deen by Ib feet front: ‘and water abd all rear accommodacions, with good ee first class, and their position un- hall guarantees a good business. loping, and first class stores wil find mere. lerms moderate, Apply at the Hall, ANNA, 300 Third avenue, between Lath and eet. Tow respoumble party the Hall would be AS for a torts of terme Banke ‘of the proprietor, at his ofice, 329 Ss TO LET AT “xo BOWERY—26X9), SUTTARLE ive retail basiness: best loeition t@ New Mareh 1. Apply up stairs. ross TO LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE FOUR story Siore lod Weet street, uear Borclay: one of the Sect Suntnenn Aocations in the clip. Apply to JOHN OlaL.ER- BON, ouiner of Rarelay and W STORE AND DWELLING.96 FULTON AVENUE, NEAR SD, Raymond street Brooklyn; plate glass front, One of the mort desirable loeasions tor or other bu seme U BAKER, 6 Pul ue, nen Scr Pranklin en STOKE AND BASEMENT (TO LET OR LEASR--098 8) Sixth avenue, bewween Chirty-firet and F segond Ing ot 9 Sith aven ooTmes ‘wenty- Aish street Pepe: “ Groxes AND HOUSES TO LET—STORE OX THE Y seve) mth st corner of qerens nd Sixth avenue, emtablishert for the laa ~ nd ive years ana first clogs harness a Saddlery wore. The adjoining store, 448 sixth avente, to be det from the lst Mey: Store 452 Bixth avenue, of whieh Fares, cau be heel tmowediately. Alen, Howse 45 West Y-RevODUN Kero, families or for let Fi West Twenty-seventh taining five roome, ry BE LET—NICELY FU RNIGHED Z T #a5% Brivate honse; would suit lady; as an ov nbarees ot staira tp, hpply to Mr. tyne LORAN, 47 Went 1 station G iy apo GARDENERS AND FLOMISTS.—TO Stock and Greenhouses, together with the r THE of the ME, Goonge Ingram, ai Greenwood Ceme: TN rs apply on the premi + i sone | Bnd Twent is street, roukign ha bir T° ta Soe OT aE 2STeey, FOR A fiery or any other avenue, corner Thirts-seveoth stree Perens Tae T—A CORNEA STO! With TWO_ Nice Tae is Sa || for mie Inquire at 6@) Second avenue, eoruer of Thiruew LUF-ON BROADWAY, STORES AXD Lorre, snitable som the mide streeia, ‘apply M5 5. om Also Ven, 40} 493 Broadway. ) LETLNWO FROORS, 22100, AND SPLENDID CEL. Fs the samme sine, In & strung three mony brick Bund. ree 4 ing, a0 pay By hd entaneé fr arte and trac en f fe ‘ieed ae the pay ale Rast ao ieee, ear ha bate = i ‘Tenirede a “ain ba Leta oo reg | HIGH STOOP WHITE West Pifty-fourth street between avenue Apply to J. ROMAINE 0 LET.—THREE YEARS’ LEASE FOR SALE OF Bulldiigs sor business and dwelling. No. 86 Haat Thir- teenth street, two doors west ot Broudway; or will let fora first class business, J. O. WirtcoMs, ‘on the premises, THE UPPER FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 49 EAST ‘Twenty-cighth street, eorner Fourth avenue, consisting of seven yooms, furnished or unfurnished, together or sop- arate, with or without Boo TO Beta NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND TWO Bedrooms. suitable for one or two gentlemen ried couple, 6} Third avenue, Grat floor, root, Te LET—FURNISHEN, FOR ONE YEAR, A FIRSE class funr story Ho to 16 it $4.00. ROBE: ‘RT 3 MACLA’ Ww LET. FURSISHED-THE ELIGIBLE AND SPA- cious frnt cians house i West Twenty-nccond. street (house 38 feat by 50 Tee, lot 83 by 94); this house in replete with Croton water, gas fixtares, furnace. ote., and every convenience that. gan be it will be rented only to a 8 family | poxsession will be per month. Apply to A. K. Lit, PAS ISUED—BROWS STONE HOUSE, 86 hace. Brooklyn. Apel to JEREMIAH CUR. Tis ye sone, 215 Fulton street, T° Lut OF LEASE TWO TLOORS OF BUILDING, 46 by Tb, centrally located. Apply to J ea UL i Nee | Broadway. Po JET OF stnn igi stoap House, in perfect LEASE—A FOUR Pals § BROWR ttt iehaboter Forty-att iy one door yell siFeet oe LINE BROWN. 1,379 Broadway. 70 LET OR LEASE—A NICK SECOND FLOOR ON Broadway, near Union square. Address, stating busi- nees, Rt. G., ferald offices, (pO LRT OR FOR SALE—FURNISHED, A THREE ory hieh stoop brown me House in Wert Thirty-sixth rect, bear Broadway; all the improvements, um coe " 1 HINE, 361 Sixth avenne, T° LET IN FIFTH AVENUE—NEAR THIRTY-SECOND street, an elegant House, with or without Furpiture. for Apply © HOMER MORGAN, No, 2 three or five year Fine street. 10 Be” T, WITH ( FURNITURE FOr, SALE—A LARGR nding House, within an hour of Wall sweet. Apply ro nowen ORGA, ne street. Po LEAs :-TRE VALUABLE PROPERTY SOUTH- yvéct corcer of Grand and Elia sireets, Known as Nos 4B) Grand street, G1 by Mt feet, more oF ne rear known sees Bia street cet. 18 by 108 1 6 inore for ren to eee ons years from Maj 4 approved by the lessee, amd nts, and the first six mojtha? or lean Jeseee 10 erect a building to be to pay all taxes and aasesame yent in advance, lest interest. At the expir of the lease, if no renewal is ‘upon, th r to pay the then estimated role ofthe bullding—not ceedin, 000, Written offer requested t 10 be addressed to Hf, W. Ford, the National ‘Wank of the Republic, or No. 7 Bast Twelfth street, %. 0 LPASE-SOUTHE AAT CORNER HUDSON AND Thomas streets; 4x®); opposite Hadson River Railroad depot, Am # building and Duaue street, BEWITE & BALDWIS, No, 2 Harrison street. LEASE—THE PROPERIY 100 PRINCE BTR near to and west of Broadway; @ business location, S. H. SKLDMORK, 149 Spring street, T°, (PO LRASH—roR TWO OR THREE YEARS. FUR: nished or wofurnished, one of the best Houses in New= grt, fronting the Perk and ness the depots. with fino sable re At SHERMAN BROTHERS’, 42 Warren street, LEASE—A MARBLE BUILDING IN THE now. 7, suitable for s bowel, with Enty-aine, roomne, rt store, basement and sub-cellar. Address bo! Prd de “otk Bost of oe RENT—PURNISUED OR PARTIALLY FURNISHED, to wamall Family, from May 1, the three story aud yent brick ita 2 Woat Twenty-fourth street, near Fifth avenue. ine Hu Hoy ited root ne deep C "i mm, ta in ‘order an: peeaped by the owne edn trom 120 4 o'clock: 5 ved ret fermates, or vou TveTED, 1B South street ORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. OPPOSITION LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA NICARAGUA, EVERY. TWENTY DAYS, Will despatch the first class sveamsh: ae [AGO ae DUR: A, ye mah _ 2, JAN FRANCK ‘emg with passenge: yer i con ware ear aennooting gers and fre! at very low rat connecting ony the Pacific ocean with fine steamships . JOSES TAYLO! apt. Blethen, se AMERICA Capt for furiner information “apply to the North American Steamship Com pa: see WM. I We BB, President, 54 Exchange place, N. Ys ‘ARRINGTON, Agent 177 West street, corner Warren street, N. Y. TEAM TO GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL, calling at Londonderry to land passengers and mails. ‘The favorite passenger st NOHO LI NE BATL, EVERY SATURDAY. ‘arnaghan COLUMBIA, C: ‘sails Saturday, 16th Febroary. HIBERNIA, Monroe. is Raturda} d Febroary. UNITED KinaDoM, Sinith ao Errisinai 2d March, Rae oF PASSAC E, TAY ABLE wi4 CURRENCY, Glasgow and Derry, cabins, $ and $70; “Brepala certificates from these ports to New York, $35. javre. Hamburg, Antwerp, éc,. $100 and $37. For further information upply at the company's ofilees. FRANCIS MAC. epokken D & CO.. Agents, ‘No, 6 Bowling Green, New York. SPs TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS- town twice a weel ¢ $30 currency to Liverpool or Queenstown. Pr ald Uoxets from Liverpool or Queenstown at "the low. 1prats payablo in any part of Great Britain and Ireland. TAPSCOTT spate <i & CO.. South street, 23 Broadway. BW YORK AND BREMEN STEAMSHIP, COMPANY, FIRST CLASS U.. AMSHIP will leave om eB Nr February 21, o'clock A. FOR sovTHIAaLeTON ‘AN Taking passengers, to Bouthampton, ‘Havre Bremen at the following rates, mit, Some Horna irs! cabin, Bid; second cabin, $70; steerage. $57 50. Mae HAMBURG en PACKET COMPANY'S WOMALLEMANNTA., commander, ca rte aa ‘States mail, Fin toh Saturday, Narang, AD M., for taking passengers for Hamburg, Havre, Southampton and First cable, $125; second exbio, $78; steerage, 097 able ving rr} s equivalent, =o oe dey . a i OB RICHARD & BOAS, General Passenger Agents. ral te pace i No. 6 Barclay street, N. Y. Exchange Pace, N.Y. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. accordance with an arrangement effected with the Gaited Staten Post Oflce Department. the sleamahips of the Herman Lloyd will on and after the vist of Mare Ieave New York on every Thursday. and on ‘and after the Apel] Soutnampion ot every Tuetday, carrying the United inen tal OELRiCHS & CO., 68 Broad street. on on Satay Feb. AN ou Sauurday Starch ® from pler Cabin pas: re A warkoept Vesube ts Now York astirenty WILLIAMS & GUTON. 29 Broadway and & South street. OXDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP Seek Passage to London or Brest $110, ced rates, av: ruary 23; MAN East river. Steerage. tances to Apply to Exenrsion thekets at red cae vepiain Gleadell, ATALANT, Captain Billuge. from 3 Captain Pinkbam, from New xon, froin New York April 18, British’ ship CELLA wil leave per No, 3 North river for London, calling at Brest, om Saturday, nth farther notice aft the steamers of this Tine wiil call at Brent to land passen, checked and tickets ere aris at 2 per cent less than regular right will be taken and through bills of lading given to Havre, Antwerp, ie am, Amsterdam and Dunkirk. HITNEY, 26 Broadway. ly to CHAR, A. For bretgit op abba scat soak, WLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, QTEAM TO MIVERPOOL, CALLING AT. QUEENS. "eT foman Line,’ sailing semi-weekly, carry! the United States muiis. ‘us a ie CITY OF BALTIMORE, sag Saturday, February 1%, BAM Gacsisaqn Steaae Paar DITY OF NEW YORK, March CITY OF ANTWERP (new), Saturday, Mare 8. And each ‘aneceeding Saturoay and Wi a from per 45 North river. 7 ine Wetesten ATES OF PASSAGR, By the mall svcamner selling every Saturday, m gold. Ye tn rst G GARIN so |) sTEERAGE, Si wiondow ra 1 Passage by the Wane: day steamers—¥iest. Cabin, $110, Bigerage, $30. Payable in United to Sten gurrency. Pascencers also . Hamburg, Bremen, “Steer yt abe ay $s teera may v8 rom Li or ern Fe cy, Hekets Sia be bought’ bers by" persons pemting fox For farther taformaton, apply at ve Company's fice, speek Geet adwav, New York. 16 Nroadway, T"F.tk rete AMERICAN LINE TO ENGLAND AND ‘The New York and Havre Stesmship Company will ran thelr first class sientmehipe Arago and Fulton in connection with the Now York Mall Steamship Company's steamers Mississippi and Merrimack, to Havre, carrying the United Ftates mails, from pier No. 46 North river at noon, the fol- lowing days, calling at Fatmonth:—- Gadeden..Saturtay, Fob. 16, on Sntuntays March aturday, March ARAGO MISSISSIPPE (2.26. Sinner and every fourteen yes thereatter. of HOES, OF P. SSAGE, FAYASLS IN GOLD, ASS. ike OND "eu as Through tiekets to London n $50 extra, An experienced surgeon on mn board. je compe nics Wil net be recponsible for specie or valu. ables nniess lading, having the val — Signed there‘ ing, having the velue ex} are + {OARRIEON, for X. ¥. Jos.” J. » for uy Pande fa) 8. 8. Co. ly to 5. COMSTOOE, JAMES A. WOTLON, Havre, General feat TRAM TO LIVER OOD 4 AND STOWN EVERY S Saturday.—The VIRGINIA. sails Leah Pat eurreney. ‘ropaid tick ets Hes For further taformationy nappy (draft the Roy at lowest rates, at THOMEBOR 3s Paslegs ‘Stica, | Files. ~ u grory ENGLISH nae geld bsdbpients ty Ra cn a8 Nineteenth street. For per- brown Bart Ni mite apply to Ee Be LUDLOW & CO. No. 4 Pine rece T% ReNT, FURS FURNISHED, TOR FOR TERRE ura AN aye Fok H LABIA aoa iat Peto. ions iat ‘3 ert FINE BUSINESS a ae sguane, ag Ais SOUTH SIL DE.—FINE Ng sed ‘Rreet nip’ REYMOUR, 17) Browiwey, 4 ROOMS 0% WITH FURNITUR 6 for ale; Went me. FiAyply sb No, 12 Mato No. YOURTEENTH STREET.—A SUIT, OF Ly "a, 10 Hhooma clove , Datmomie's EXPRESSES. w icgpbteaale BURNH AM A RXPAESS. 16 WEST ea, shy rn fag ; Sarete count, ‘ianolertes, ‘arniiure re storage. A COAST WISE ‘STHAMSMPS. DACIFIC MAIL STR Anan MIP ¢ PARY'S HROUG A Eine CARRYING Pett STATES MATE, A RAILROAD, Steamers uefa leave por h river, Toot of Canal street, ot broary 1 pies STAR, Capt 4 W. G, Purber, con- “ae Ith HEN ty Capisin @ ny, 8 conserans CON ION. Capa Cavern in Te CHAU NOR, Mti—OCBAN covert with GOLDEN Avi Giptalt a 3 t Acapul at ratte ith ones “tan re for South ‘those romnnat at TAR LINE FOR NBW ORLEANS.—TH! NEW YORK Mail Steamship Company's fino ocean stoamers will Jeare plcr4g North river, at So!clock F. M., as follows:— LIFORA, on Saturday, Feb, OURI,” on Saturd: =z AS, on Satu Aibbihis of taling freight or passage app! h 2, ‘at ths oflce apon the pler. Por to, cK. GARB IEOR, President, No. 6 Bowling Green, — GOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, The new and first class steamship GENERAL MEADR, Gaptain A. W. Sampson, will leave pier No, 9 North river on Saturday, February 16, at For freight for amnass bhvicc eupurgeens) acseesnsoda> Hons PP'Y "9 CROMWELL & CO. 86 W The GEORGE WASHINGTON will follow February. bap? NEW ORLEAN NS.—STEAMERS EVERY SATUR- Firat eb Connect with Galveston and Mobile steamers. Apply to J. M,. FONTA! OR NEW ORLEANS—BLACK STAR_ LINE—THE ers Nom MONTGOMERY. Captain FPaircloth, fil leave car pat on, Salurday, February 16, at 3 F. M. |For freight@r passage, having habdsome acon Uns. apply tol, ‘agent, corner of Cedar end West sti DAVID bes AR , Agent tn New Orleans. WR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THE NEW SIDK- wheel steamship RALEIGH, * tain C. P. help will leave s pier 96 8 North river, on’ Thursday, February 14, aut FM. For eolkht ‘OF passage, having splendid accommo. dations, apply to LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., & Liberty Agents at New Orleans, JAMES CONNOLY & C1 for ail points in the interior promptly forwarded. MPIRE LINE FOR SAVANNAH, Every Saturday, froin pler No, 1 North river, Funetually at threo o'clock P. ¢ favorite sitewhee] sioumsbips SAN SALVADOR, Nickerson conmunder, sake February 16. SAN JACINTO, Atkins commander, sails February ay THTOMIN Lickets ‘ind bills of lading to all points in consieg, jon with Cen! roads a antic an “Railroad and Florida ste Meamern Blea passenger acco GARRISON & RELEN, Noes Bowling Green, N. ¥. OR SAVANNAH, GA.. EVERY THURSDAY.—THE i Atlantic ‘Coast Mail Steamship Company's sidewheel leams PERN LIVINGSTON, Captain Baker, sails Thursday ebrury, GEE SEAD BARNES, Captain Morton, sails Thursday, ‘From pier'36 North river, at P.M ‘Through y tickets and bills of is of ating tal i an i patote in ction with the Central woods OR Sennett 5. Fo Beccaneh .—the regular and popalar steam- ship MONEKA, A apeals Lebt Lebby, ‘will leave on mregnentar. Febraary 20, from pier No, 36 North river, landing on Sata ‘Th Kets and 1g issued to all points South in connection with the South dit LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., RK CHARLESTON 8. C., taba My es PORTS, it steamship and the South and Southwest.— IDALUBIA is now receiving <a m7) ‘safl on Satar- day, Feb. 16, pier i4 East at igen with steamer DICTATOR: for the ports. Throurh -bills of lading and ond panenee tickets issued ioral of of ath ‘Railroad and the principal points on the connecting Taflroade at at paspage, uckots, 7 ER LRARY, 73 William atreet. oma oe ap ee LINE, EVERY SATURDAY. The fine steamship CARLOTTA, Captain Charles Coll! We now reeriving freight at plet No. North river at rodu s and will sail for Satarday, February 16, “For ‘ircight or pas to CHAS. 4. WHITNEY, Agent, 5 Broudveay yy. ROR For pW hao AND CITY Zot, lorth river, foot of Beach af Steamship via ion Cay tain oe rea every 2 0 rai ‘Aicwander teaves every Steamship HATT sc: giving through bills lading to “ait points On the seaboard roug! thd founcks Railroad and its counceu ae, ladii cee. ‘on the pier, For fretghi 0 lapply at the office on the pler, or to N.C. MOORE At Y, Presideut. 36 South street. OR NORFOLK, ITY cour. eth RICHMOND. The steamships HATTERAS and ALBEMARLE will, in tuvmre, re receive Gi Saver cares, at pler 37 Ei North river, river, foot of Beach street, ii an I Moti TADY, 36 South street, OAL DEPOT, AT ST. JOUNS, PORTO RICO.— Steamboat owners and captains are advised that at the above mentioned port te re oonry. kind can be su pay without any delay, V. ing ine or twen' Feet of water can go aloveuide the wharf aid ha St. Johns, 47 Souch street, Ly ‘ork. ‘Apply to LATIMER & CO, ortoJ. V, ONATIVIA & CO. 5 ‘and Fourth arent "The 6-20 P.M. train via Ludsod River will run.-on 8 ri ted to 6:8) and 1 Fe tite Ont et attached ing car every Cet Re in can through to ‘Ogdensburg ‘via a Htiver Koad, New York to Pough- New York af 8:90.4. M. and on street to Millerton’ and return, VANDERBILT Vice-President. Rood, Forty-socot leaving New ei, A BILLIARDS, Ce (YALL, AND EXAMINE W. H. GuivPrtips IMPROVED ‘Tables and every connected w. trace be» fore you bay elsewhere tables repaired.” 168 Ful w WATCHES. J. JL WI WLRY. 6 Read UCKOO C1 CLOCKS. S WHOLESALE AN ‘AND ) RETAIL.—A. FRANKVIELD & aa peceeee wee eee ractu- ra. a Tat gitar doe Watae Peck ene ok wiry rand ated “°K. FRAXRPIELD & 00 209 Sixth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, aad 315 Kighth avenue, coruer of Twenty-sixth street, DENTISTRY. FULL SET. or TEETH MAI MADE £OR $5, WARRANTED TO FIT. TEETH EXTRAt AMERICAN TEKTH CO., 61 EAST FOURTH STREET, CORNER BOWERY. CUT THIS OUT. MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.—TEETH 4 A atom Ogu sl ion). Kaghtng gas teesh daly. Boaus mn (Narcotization res! ly. a= eat gic, BL ded. vata Grand street, near ondway. (A SBLOF THETIC AT YOUR OW: PRICE AT Di, 178 Sixth avenue, Beautiful, sera, writh plumpors: in'8 to hours impression. Teeth pxurasted without pain with new patent gas inhaler, mst successful known. Extracting gratis when teeth ate in- Bitiiber ea re A SETS OF tesa. Paidives ss aches with Prerationawarranted. 19) Grand streets Bag ooh eioeien ae ye USED NI. oayde gas in dentistry, do nothing but extract ‘a jaly do that without pain, ai Sooper Insu- s CONTINUOUS GUM restore youthful Maughing gas ‘A SRCRETARY “Ke LDING B EDSTEAD FOR Rabe nou. 1 eon with Mattresses, Pi enue. T PRIVATE SALE—ALL THE ELRGAN gi hoid Furniture contained tn a four eat ts brome mane Pala ering id To cm Aa ages a woheane, Pale lets eg oy=! Chainer ivemive? Bini ining Furniture; at a ‘The house to let. Inquire at No, 115 Weat Blevent street, near Sixth aventie, Wee os Povenacle yh bag ald A ag ae, Rs fd fies for iftcent = seven oct sraforte, Euros marble top te es, rosev vod. aye aa Vases, Fane rursttere, also alotof Parlor aud Inquire 119 West Eighth street, near ‘Sisuh Fe 8ALE—AN Penn i tS CARVED WALNUT gibrary Suit, consisting of two Hookeases, one Tnble, Sipe iennen areca am ae : Panna ai Prete etome PP seen YREAT REOUCT 1 Gia t REOUCTION IN FRICKE PRIOW TO RENO. panellist! ioe HOR eins come we are a ty Ay a Pdinte mec pabusemeurgs er spear peporrtat | See LJ onraLy "cor of Canal iirvetd, FEBRUARY 14, 1867. VALENTINES, tT. VALENTINE’S DAY. Sc forget Valentines, at STRONG'S, No. Broadway, New York. PHOTOGRAPHIC ART. a PHOR A*® LADY WHO UNDERSTANDS A qeaorerye we fh ceieartirsstaeateeat as alles 1, Wo! to in em ploy a peer, woul ‘Arist, Herald —- coaL. ‘woop, Cs wo —GooD FINE, e bakers a And ote ers puretiasln by. Abe fords delivered tree of cartage. ‘Second avenue, near Thir- ty-sixth street, SNOW 3°50 4 CHALDRON FOR COKE—DELIVERED New York Gas Works, Twesit) ir eek IO | Works, Twenty-iirst street iiRWOOD. PANISH AMERICAN CHURCH. —THE CRURCH OF Santiago celebrates divine service in Spanish, in Trin ity bres ok, mnty-fifth street, near Broadway, on. 1, Sunday at 2 o'clock. H.C. Ki fom ‘Santiago, Chile, will (D. ¥.) proach next Sunday. Meats f THE COURTS. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Important Decision. Before Judge Smalley. ‘The case of Charles E. Smeidar against Hiram Barney, Was yesterday, after considerable Litigation, brought to a conclusion, by a verdict for the defendanton the points of Jaw raised by counsel, and which reverses the verdict of a pai esgeiaadar aE: the case in favor of the ‘The amount involved is nough fo'perule the Ualtod Bintos District Atanas ain Gounine to bring the ease to the Buprethe Court at Washington. The the law was based on the following points:—That first subdivision of the act of 186 levying duty on ail of delaines linnlted the class to gray de- ‘and the subsequent act of 1964. fering al additional duty on delaines, only applied to the previously described FEY or neoiored ‘Goods: and consequently that the article 1¢ case being colored delatnes, and the act of 1#62 not ap- plying wo :hem, the verdiet must be for the plainiif. Verdict ‘accorcingly. Mr, B,G. Courtney, counsel for the govern. ment, will being ie case ah once for rejatiension heltre the Supreme Court at Washington. Duty on Imported Paper. Harper Brothers ve. H. A. Smythe.—This was an action to recover an alleged exceas of duty imposed upon an !mporta- tion of paper, and paid by the plaintiffs under protest, The facts as they appeared in evidenee are as follows:—The plaintiffs imported a quantity of paper from England in 1866, intended for their azine, on which the Collector chatged duty at the rate of #8 per’ cent, as inn by the ‘Of March, 1463, on sized paper. Plaintiffs contended that the aper in question was not sized within the meaning, or sul sized to bring it ane rs rig cig and as ‘unsized a of vals tw vie tablish the fact that cent, ‘They previous "to the importation were informed by the Naval officer of the port at the time, that the article as described by them, and alm. lar to that which 1s the subject of the present pear arn 4 ‘was only itable to Feet ‘b. pone ony oe that upon thi information ‘contended tharitcame within the provisigoe of the set toxin paper ily papers, The court ruled inion of the ni used for publishing the testimon: to op al officer was inadmiss ble, and also that it was not a question as to the degree of ‘an between the paper used in the ‘magnzine the newspapers, but a question of commerce, as to Whether the paper was known 4a trade as sized paper. ‘This juestion was submitted to rho, ai fe ents absence, returned a verdict for the goverment SUPREME COUBT—CIRCUIT, A Doubtfal Claim. Before Justice £. D. Smith. Sylcester Cahill and others against Courtland Palmer and others.—In this action, which was brought to recover over $70,000, awarded by the city for lots, taken, for the Central irk extension, the Court yesterday directed a verdict {cr the defendant. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—PART 2. What Constitutes a Legal Tender. Before Judge Cardozo and a Jury. Witiam Poppe vs. the Marine Bank.—This wasan action to recover a sum of money which was deposited in this bank as a “margin” on $5,000, in gold, which was borrowed from The defen foalai that the, transaction wl never occurred Derwent ah gad the ever ite ate ii character Mr, Fish, the Brenden ‘ot Whe ban! count, and with which the bank resents La ted ee La im the first ;gsome by the cashier. speaks, in. the Berson: some by the cashier, in one of hich be asks payment to the bank—are for your consideration _ beari fn “the ‘bon the cone Whether this dealing was decide that ot a your, verdict will be fort Mietendant if youthink the transaction was one entered into by the Dadk through the President, then other questions will «Five, mn upon the decision of which the verdict will depend. Ioan of gold was made without any time being’ des = ae return, f the gold and ask a return of the security, The question rhen arises here, was ony demand made on be. Bale ofthe d defendants? It was claimed: that a demand mnde on the ath Nepterber, 1804, and that the plaimiit have mde default the gold wae Lousht in on the 28th inet. at 00 25, Now thas and this Jrore in the name of Mr. Fish, vet it will be for you. to say, find the ioan was made by the ether thie de- re not Lisp om behalf of the were in Mr. Fish’s name. If they UG Puotnet think ‘to him for the beneat vor the bank cht mri bef 2, yt ro to say, upon a review of the oe ‘ould be just as serviceable salt ea tae in ine i nmber the ay oF jm his name. with hi litle appended. But 1t ie the plaintiff Mtoat the = notice to pays yey been rained ne was wal No Ste ~— whether the de: ws was mally made art tabned then ‘ihe Mr tank and informed the Poppe waeill the latter sald they would srait th then. nti be recovered. This is dented by the President, and ft presenta & question of fact for ideration. . what Mr, Graven, the clerk, testified to occurred, then the demai was warved, and the bank could not proceed Defore another demand was made; and heving done so without another de- mand, the plaintiif'® right would find, therefore. on thi demand wes made on behalf of Action Agninst Railroad Com Before Judge Alker and a Jury. Mory J. Mooney es. The Central Parkand North and Bas River Railroad and the Hudson River Raiiroad Companies.—The plain. tiff seeks to recover $500 for injuries she alleges to ceived in the month of July last in consequence of col- the car on which she was travelling to Forty. bogey roperty of the H iver i reiroed Company. ‘The collision, xecording 13" the plaints <u occurred on Tenth avenue, and tie baw! as she says, WAS ingore — one a mA oad Af dimit the ta fect the colli 10 but the, tele an" fogal phraseology, that the plainti Bul uae in gence a8 le, 0 the Gaeurrence complained Of such fae luded at the ising of the cou COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. Charge of Murder, Before Judge Ingraham. Jobn Kane was arraigned for the murder of Mary Sanford, one of the victims of the fire at the premises No, 663 Second avenue, owned by Kane, which oecurred on the 12th of De. seomber last. Counsel for the accused stated th ‘were eee ee ee Bratriot Attora Hal re ‘iat ME, Mar. mi rm Attorney General, the conse for ne ane she 20 wyeld ngs be abe to ‘attend. be Fect hom net Monday. fhe trial was set own te COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Judge Russel. ‘There were « ber of cases on yesterday's calendar postponed till later in the term, ‘Thomas Farrell pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with stealing, on the 26th of January, Ove promissory notes, the er lei, which was $568 63, the prop- Scete ie gametes rin ag ot se Sveti a were on the check, Of these prisoners THE CONNOLLY-KENNEDY IMBROGLiO. Superintendent Kennedy C! with Libel— Examination at the Tombs—A Scene im Court, &c. At half-past two o’clock yesterday afternoon S:perin- tendent Kennedy appeared before Justice Dowling, at the Tombs, at the request of that gentleman, to avawer the following complaint sworn to by Justice Michael Connolly of this city:— Starx or New Yor, Cry smc Courry oF New York, ss.— Michael Connolly, of ‘the. said Dang duly sworn, de- poseth and saith that he ‘eee fone of the Falles Iheices of tke city and county of New York and has been gucls for ive ears past and uj is one ie presiding: Inagistraies ab the Fourth district’ Ponca Court of the city of New York, and has aitinched to that conrt fn that capacity for two, years and upwards Taat past: that he is referred in the an- a eM ge Oa Rirn of Thomas Geegan against Thomas Levins anit Richard ‘Van Gieseu, and that the various statements in the record of complaint and the proceedings before the devonent are true in manner and form as therein set forth; aid record contains a full, statement, of the proceedings ‘before this deponent, and of the final (ton of the complaint by the commitment of the said Levins and vas Glee te custody ‘on ‘thelr refusal to g've ball In $900 each; thai dhe id Levins and Van, Glesen made no defence "mois teihe da inst them, an ere WAS nO! ung Defore. this deponent to contradict the stalemente ceaginenien cosa, Se credits (Mie, Wolford): and upon these statements the case» Im the judaroent of thls deponent, constituted » grave cha agains: the eald Levins and Van Giese; that the demand fo: bail from them. entirely the act of this deponent, 10 his \ that the coufsel for the prosecution r clakm the igus vo participate. 18 that ject. hor wus the wn- ever, but ated aod fol of ia age or in apy part of it, taken or pursi sen, atany der'the advice of ‘that colinsel or any’ person w s the usual course in similar cases, Tnwed by this deponent in the exercise And this deponent further Buperiniendent of, Metropolitan police district. of Stute of New York, on or about the 8th if Febs 1857. issued. promulgated and published teudent to the police force under him, at the inembers of the force embraced in oF at! Precincts therein, an order as follows:— Orrick OF SUPERINTENDENT OF METROFOLITAN POLCK, | Naw Youk, Feb. #, 1507 n ft becomes unsafe for a member of the police force to oisrcay perform his duty. lest by so doing he should incur the displeasure of Judicial iagumbent sud expose himself to insult and degradation, it also becomes the cut of the executive aficer of the department to exercise bis authority for the protection of the men under his com- mand. Two patrolmen have already been cominitted tc prison on a frivolous charge of assault and baitery, made by a Uquor dealer whom they had arreste in the proper discharge of their duty, for a violation of law; and this course having been taken under the advise- ment of a person who meceany, appeured as counsel for a» Liquor Dealers’ Society, it is presumptive that a similar course is Intended to be pursued toward all oter faithful oflcars. Wherefore, until further orders, you wili refrain from taking or sending any persons under arrest beter Police Justice Michael Connoily, or. foe court may preside in the eter of Justice of the Pesce, for ex- amination or commitment. The Twelith, Albeo Ewen ty-first, twenty-second, Twenty-thi ‘Thirt = peng Precincts an Lene ad Metropolitan pe- the seo beaaeacions. Known that Justice Connolly is presiding at tne Court, for special orders us to the court they shall be taken before. When any other Justice is holding court at the Fourth District Court you will take your prisoners there ashereiofore, JOHN A. KENN«DY, Superintendent to An and by the sald order and thet each ‘and every oue of the atu ments therein affecting the course of this deponent in rele. rence to the said Levins and Van Glesen (who are the men referred to therein and the complaint of the suid Geegin thereby? are untrue with these against whom is meant and inten and libeilous, e: sofaras they may beconsi: the statements of Jn this depositios that the fied and unjusti was and 1s the result private mallee on the part of suid Kennedy agziont ‘this de- en existing for several years back: hls daponent fas beeu informed, believ: n etreulated in copl of Sine tat station hovwes in cozamand in the city of New Ut these slation houses to the force respectively ailached theta as something they musk thereio, and impressed iepaatday eames ise mis Seacirt estaak ‘Eisele cmt Gigr'esd to publie censure. condemn ation and and the ip neaeecrgeree = or canned pul or circulated. by oF thi fe aa 7 Subscribed and sworn to ruary, 1867, reese Mayor. nol Justice Dowling would compel suitable bonds. saint yom ——. Connolly—I am much obli to compliment. 1 knber thas ey poste Wintoren ine thig creature’s is entirely different uader the circum- Justice Dowling—Mr. Kennedy, you will now be ex- Saat irr cecabllp._tbin cussemary tosbau wand shies nations. Justice Dowling—I have out subpenas to none of the Commissioners. , Mr. Kennedy—I waive all this, '—I know you of old, Kennedy. Mr. Kennedy—I have known you when you sold row fateh mt tee Superintendent has waived ex-- we cannot, therefore, examine these “Janice Connolly —Ye miserable Ye ice —You ou a cons on ot it, but never paid for any Q UR oR Superintendent Kennedy—Shut up Justice Connolly—I have xaown pedi to cheat ir partner, Hill; and ask sister-in-lat Eedy's wife, and her orphan children, Supe Kennedy—Will you shut up your big’ tbl of amusing between Bn- perilanden and Judge, Juntee Dowling fered and song Mr, eee replied. gay Londo nt Nor the as followss—iy mane, de native of ipaittncre, tains of vant 186 Woat Twenty-second atrect; Iam Superintendent of | a me Police of the Siate of New York. ug . ee eee ee York; aye, ‘the apg. a Kennedy—In to the Tam, of course, a and, therefore, innocent of i. Iwanta speedy “Sure Kennedy then siened. th ana Kennedy ian @ necessary papers soon after left the the iden ol ie ‘teing doubtiess imagining it was a good thing, examined police court, ‘Ike affidavits and otber bry wrong will be immediately sent to the Grand Jury to take what action they may see fit in the premises. NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jersey City. Wan Marentars.—A large collection of warlike ma- terials, consisting Of Parrott guns and shot, cases of muskets, shells and other ammunition, arrived at Long dock by the Erie Railroad on Monday last. These = tions pA hg bet oes on board noe fh der- and, oO reshipped on Toot beand for Ceuta America.” Hudson City. Prigovens SExTexcep.—Twenty-cight prisoners were sentenced yesterday who had been tried during the~ present term now drawing to a close, The longest term awarded was three years in the State Prison. Sentence Shs Mt Poteet a a “ys h allegation that be had aterm ing Sing. Sebultz, conviceed of mercy," won discharged ou paytoeet ot afine of $50 and costs, Newark. Tar Anson Triat.—A large amount of testimony was taken in this case yesterday, and it is expected iat the case will be given to the jury this afternoon, Recernioy of Vererave.—Oraton Hall was crowded to- excess on Tuesday evening by the beauty and fashion of Newark on the occasion of the reception of the Now Jer. sey veteran officers, The proceedings commenced at eight a those it were Ward, Sorc antenenh Teles sat gow iar ouseea An address of welcome was delivered by ( ort- ciruibestes ni tear whsde bad boon oer to ue bond wi a 2 the vet eran officers by the State Legislature, ‘Trenton. Eprroman Convesriox.—The eleventh annual «ou en- tion of New reporters, &¢., will asvembier fi the Amorican House to-day. ‘ STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, Fras,—On Wednesday morning, about three o'clock, ». fire brode out im the cottage house occupied by Mr. Smith, adjoining the Quarantine grounds, and formerly