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ea He aN ! Lino will be formed in Bond. atrect, right 08 Broadway, one o'clock. At the close of the’ tire regiment | ‘Tho Ninety-sixth regiment, Colonel Krebbiél,. also Parade to-mowow. Regimental line will be formed in ‘Bond 'strest, right on Bowery, at a quarter to two’ tp aes awed ery ee down Broadway where wi stand colors Ry the geleories. Wits bes ‘af , Bleventh regiment, German Rifles, ¢ Maid. Tine parade to the Muetyisas’ Snioeete w tare soning ayn Me “Read thig but not bistory, sperfect record of the “Novertholes we must take chet “} world and. rely upom it to some exter ‘ “ to the second century of the O. street at two o'clock P.M. officers of the Eighth regiment of military hops at their armory i Bat the Twonty-socond regiment, Lieu- ‘olonel have a drill at their armory in street, commenciag at eight o'clock. vers ® lecture before the mem- Colonel Wilcox, at Cooper sevon 0" 4 avenue Arsonal, Brooklyn, the Fifty Adams, givo their third aanual soy wtp is Fostmens, Washington Licht ‘at the New York Assembly of this government. Mr. Webb, in comasquence;” SE ete rer aes ff ‘Will conduct the trial. Jena on zum Orer, CHAwmaa.six,—Me. Dastel. Deetia, last with, it is sald, a senious attack of |. ‘Youx,.—Last night's numerous meeting wan held st eause of Cattiolic edncation im this. city, and with.the Yall! heard -«f the vear 1,. 10 which. be need not patie larly altace’ Let the andience look at the se'ond 0! “ih ett‘ 'ho wn one mn SI was i large terrestrial globe. Now chey are bac.. what i (he condition of it? c o8 ‘None of the Pontans who participated iq the late the persons who were arrested in Dublin on Ra y ears. A great many ladies now in leat a ome many wear silk; but he was’ perfectly sure that people enjoyed ‘those time to same extent Comn. way B, Twelfth Guard. g '¥@.0 military bal Rooms, Bi oidway. SECOND BRIGADR 01 had just given birth. The body of the infant was foun® in of water, and the girl was eo ift that it was DRILL. G to remove her to the hi Coroner mber an tnyestl- int ef . PPIORRS’ sb view of establishing on an extended scalo.a library aavo- | Lynch was ied yesterday, and will that they do now. Now there was 4 little patch-of that “of the Second brigade, to ti ENGLAND. ciation and institute for that Roy, F: futlon as soon es tbe git) haa Sufloleasiy gore, Sere, CIVTanee ame Senerces se magnon omy Thuudred «47 0fy, assembled ‘at the State Arscnal Preston presided and addrossed the meeting at eed BoRaLaRY.—A gentle: ed Ba } found a piace of repose. And where was that? When fF Co°@yosday ever, ine Inst for instruction and_ drill, undor . derable leagth, giving an outlineiut the objects conten: m g ‘man bam nes, residing ih | this world began to move—this earth with: human be; nd. of By igadier Gens Louis Barzer, act- ‘Health of the Princess Alexandra—Conflict- ‘The association..had. existed. before) the..war | Lee avenue, near Rodney atreot, E. D., reports that on | ines on {t—ail the civilization was im the Kast, Egypt, a ae Colonel, ‘ated Colonel Conkting, fe ing Statements. roke ont, but consequent ona large oumber of its | Tuesday evening his residence was entered by burgiars, 1 Sdvanced in arta, scionges aud knowledae fur beyond the (’ Fiin iy tourih regime. %t, 28 Licutenant Colonel, and Colo- point which has been undorstood till within a few vears. Egypt educated and polished, and then westward the | Dé! Reenniel, Nine ®-#txihy regiment, Major Kismey, Sixth ent, Acting ; formed the parade, which Comprised six companies. of twelve: and abalf fron %t. The drill was in Casey! school of the battalion, and co Vsisted of fourteen move. ments, which, as a. general thi, Were rendered in very correct and efficient manne? By com, into line, close column by dtvimon on sécond divisian, second division deploy column, an companies right wheel, were executed with celority ‘nts proficiency. Change direction by the nght flank, line, faced the rear, on right into tine, and to the ret by the right fank defile, cannot ‘be so favorably commended. But left into Iino wheel, chanzing front forward on first company, change front to the rear oaffirst conypany, and double column at haif distance and deploy des®ryé sped- ding London, taken, They introduced acricalture, for tho manner. in which .. the .de- tecture, the scleaces—and war; a written language, carefully observed... U e and many other things pecuiiar to the climate which rill of this infantry and artiliery bet they had reached, and remained there throe hundred | Sade Mwas_ very creditable to its efficient commandant. and sixty years. The people of this conntry have existed presented were the First, a3 anation one hundred years, From what began the Brevet General peoplo? From a peonie in no way superior to the Loxpom, ‘Feb, 20—Noon. Her Royal Highness the Princess Alexandra, wife of the Prince of Wales, is quite tll to day with a rheumatiom. Lonvon, Feb. 20—Evening. ‘The Princess Alexandra has beon confined and safely sdolivered of a girt. 4 Making Ready for War. THO war estimates, as presented in the Ministerial Dutiget, are largely increased over those of the preceding year, and robbed of jewelry, &., to the value of $300, The ha? entrance was gffected by prying open 9 second story | star of empire took its way. Westward’ tho atar of em- rear window. The-family of Mr, Barnes were in the | pire has moved. and under peculiar circum. basement at supper when the robbery was committed, | stances is advancing to a full — civilization, ‘The thieves had packed up a bundio of fura and cloth. | In the+ second century of — the ings cegmeting, of ladies’ silk: dresses, .&0., valued at } ere tho empire of Rome furnished the fairest part of the at $300, earth and the most civilized part of man! oe be azro- ed to horself ail the achievements of Kigypt—all that DischancH OF AW ALLARD Bonotan,—Patrick Mur- | ENCE Oe Gntained by force, wisdom, or fraud, Among ray, alias Carroll, yesterday had a hearivg before Justice | the great men who had assisted to make Rome illustrious Dalley on a chargoof burglary. Mr. Patrick McKenna, | was Jullus Cwsar, who contracted se idea nat there was : a valuable country to be conquered, and he followed up of 262 south Fourth street, E. D., testified that he found | fet iden by invading England, which ultimately resulted the prisoner in his house shortly after noon on Monday } in the subjization of the natives and aborigines of that Inst, and, never having seen him before, he very nat- | country. The Roman empire was estab there, There urajly sup) that he ontered for the purpose of rob- | were ninety-two towns and some y-three cities, bery, and accordingly handed him over to the police. Tt being inferred by the Court that the prisoner visited the place for a different purpose, ho was discharged. members being drafted off for service in their countrr's suse the association had unfortunately fallen into desnetude. It was now proposed to. it, and after somo discussion resolved that M« my Finvell, Gilroy, Murphy and Shea do fotm.a committes to carry out the object In. view, Bart or tar Sevasrt-xmra Racer, AIGeLANDERS.— ‘The annual ball of the above regiment camo off Inst Bight at Irving Hall. The room was tastefully decorated with flags and festoons, some of the former being ‘relics saved during engagements in the late war, The gallery was covered with tablets bearing the names of the dif- ferent battles in which the Sdventy-ninth was engaged, commencing with Bullran and closing’ with the sur. render of Lee. Two of the cotors displayed presented a very tattered appearance, having been nearly shot away, peculiar inierest being attached to them from. the fact that two distingaished officers the regiment fell while fighting under them. Notwithstanding the inclement state of the weather about two hundred couples ware present, who taduiged Obristian GERMANY. Election Results and Opposition to Prussia, Been, Fob. 20, 1867. ‘The returns from the recent elections for members of ‘the Gorman Parliament have nearly all deen received. All 4he..mombers from Saxony are anti-Prussian in ~WHARVES, AND PIERS. The Injuries to the Wharves and Piers seal rf y " jumphs. : ra tags Pre Be vt ce than itdid last | Those” (njured—Amount of Injury nbout | this people the Romana inpressed so At the conclusion of the drill the fleld officers of the Banu, Feb, 20—Evening. night. The military uniforms of somo gentlemen, the ‘$15,000. civilization as acted imperfectly on the brizade and the brigade staff presented ex-Brigadior General Charles Yates with a beautiful sot of resolutions, framed in walnat and containing the phot phe of the donors, as a token of their appreciation that officor while tn command of the brigade. Major Kinney, Sixth nt, designet the testimonal, and Merriam & Co. | -Beports from.all portions of Northera Germany indi: ‘enterthat:the liberis bave carried the elections for the Parliament (a their favor. Scotch costumes of others, and the elegant dresses of the ladies, as thoy gracetuliy giided in the mazy-walts or tho rapid ‘gallop, presented a coup dail which was consider. ably heightenw by the many colored flags which floated ‘The state of the wharves and piers along the East and North’ rivers has for some time past been a reproach totiie city. The noglectfat condition of the plers, more upon which that impross acted. So far as iy coneerned the Roman have been the basis of astarting poinb,towards the civilization of mankind. In reference to the hordes which potred down upon Rome he was A —- over their heads. Dancing was kept up:tihan early | expociatly those on the Kast river, bas latterly reached | notso clear. ‘That perivd of the worid’s history is as | Te! with PRUSSIA hr this morning, when the party broke up, witteamery | tn6 vary elimax of wretchedness, and, fn man txt Bietinctty tasted "kd'the "Rdanesat ee Tight bands bur | eXecuted it. Major General Shaler’ and General Aspin- pri ey panty a ) one satisfied thatthe reanton had bean a pleasant one. ory , and, in many instances, | ‘hat class of people wore they? From what cquntry | Wall. and others of the military, were present, Besides | crim inating explanations of the manent The whole affair reflects great eredit upon Captaia | @re fraught with danger. Notwithstanding the com- | tid they come? It confused and inexplicable mn his. | ® flr proportion of the gentler sex, encagker epee Be - American Marine Models fer the Service. Jompb Talng and AaUaDS Tee Nagi $n whose hands |’piaints which from time to time bave appeared in the | tory. This Anglo-Raxon race,.as, Hue.a Goths and | consany K. Fray Settment, daniels Seobach, hota } have.entored. fully inigiee Braus, Feb, 20—Noon. aK cojumas of the Hxearn and the no’ less potent ouery | VisiGoths, what territory they hae pecesat itu'anciual ball nt the National Assembly Rootns, Forty much to the pleasure the anberiniagnant: Reuer ror Taw Soums.—The treagurerof the New distinction of their manners and, York Ladies’ Southern Reliof Association acknowledges the receipt of $15,606, to be applied for the relief of the distress in the Sputhera States, ArromTunst oF Cree SURv«von.& Professor N. Caroll it Bios epeinal OY o t Commiskioner, as Surveyor of the ¢ Ba Seiate oe itee York Sam ov Aawe Gooas.—The sale of army clothing and equipage held yesterday, at the corner. and ‘The Prussian government tina Gogtracted with partios for the purchase of several steamers of the American ypattorn for use where quick service ts required. — street, on Tuesday peek fair agg Bote | woll represented, looking joyous, Mayor fman, General Shaler eevee were in attendance. ¢ officers and Ynembers of the Third iment cav- aly gave'a benoit batl to the famity of its -at Central Hal, ‘Tuesday ¢ ison whet ‘raieed hy taxpayers groaning under an already overbur- the audience hot impress of country which they inhabit toward the !and from whieh ‘i that motive power which made a of a Certain place aa. excellence on Pint it hes Rot done 60 resued? How is it that aan a teed ‘with the Gare of thé piblié property in “this respect. Ro respect is thiestate of affairs more od- rat far Ja, the neglect of the wharves and piers. , under # proper y, and. FIRST CAVALRY RRIGATM, SS ey ee x Matker. “ pat glint PO. 20—Hoos ‘Sucontri Loadea- ‘ Advancing, the openiag’ qriotation 2 . _ , en 7 fo 24,19, consolidate the Irish of the First m ” > bs vairy. The new uniforma for Colonel Brinker's oom- ety The Third cavi of which Major Scheack 1s President, deen posts tion houte late on Tuesday night and informed ‘the om. eor in charge that he-had run away from bis mother, who Sate Rate ee S BOR. Bt curion! “eee 20—Evenit closed at 90% for monap, adecline of % since 38 Uattea States Bouds ta Paris“and Fratikfort., Le ‘The cotton opens quiet and steady. Middling ob, 10—Evesing. Seid dected om market Sales-of the “day: | reach the ball, nat Soiree eee sn petal managers w ven- ; those of the red ora the wind and snow fly oe 3 Bareties nted by the manufac- Pegamber 5 choice paint- there was a good turnout. The Forty.soventh regiment, Brooklyn, FE. D., Colonel had avery good hatialion drill at the armory on Fourth street iast evening. MIBORLLANKOUS ITHUA. Tho Biate Board of Examination, a to inquire in Niftcation of officers of the ional 5 met a:Albany on the bath. 14th and 16th inst. General Barnum presided., Two officers from the Tuird regiment infantry presented themselves for examina- tion. The Board has adjourned to meet on the 19th of ing. hands and tell by tts budding where water was to be foand. They believed in sorcery, and, strange enough, thought wita mahy of the present day, that woman had some particular charm about her by which she be: witched the human race. At that time you could ha’ Induiged in the luxury of bilting a king for the modest sum of £1,600, and you might have had the privilege of killing an alderman for about thirty shillings. (Laughter) Those refreshments aro not provided atihe proscat day. ‘The civilization of ¥ Livsrroot, Feb. 20—Noon. Lard tractive, and has. advanced 64. since fast report. American ate quoted. at 60s. 64. per cw. Bacon, 8 4 Bs. 64. Liverpool Predace Market. “AT MP? ar BuaGLaRY.— About» half-past two o'clock yesterday morbing, as officer Morrison, of the Twenty- lator day was manifested in th goose Livearons Feb 0—Evening. |} second prétinct, was pairilling his post on Broadway, oe rnc A aes of ‘A meeting of the Auditing Board of the Foprth brig- Poorer. hears ad Oe hoe. ont Petro. : Roweven was conhatd sitioet © ade wan held at tie Twenty-second regimen fri da pee ana load The rf thea asked where would Lave been the bo pn boasted superiority of the Aozlo-Saxou race if the mari- , ber's compass bad not been invented? What would . INTELLIGENCE. have becone of the surplus of the Old World, if, with were ——— the date of that. dissavery, ibis cont nent bad aot been . there have been discovered? WI would democratic” form “ot tinent come of us? Would’we advance in the clements of a great national charactet? ‘The speaker then referred to r traate of character of the Anglo-Saxon race, were the most jealoux of their ‘tuder misrule of an} ~+| Lone of the Ship Kebé-moort + ‘ Loxnon, Feb. 20.—Moon, i Dedpaiction nave been received here which state et Ahechip. Kob-\-noer, Ceptaim Rutter, which left Calcutta on the 8th of November lastfer' Boston, was'ebandoned at 'We" on" the “im of January. No farther particulars ain -Quazustows, Rob 20—A. ¥. The steamabip. Uniom, which teft New York on the Oth smh | here wentortay, evening |wad (gub-0- qnoatly sailed Cor Bremen. oy ALLEDED DCFALCATION BY, A,RAILBOAD. OFFICIAL, addon Disappearance of the Paymaster of -¢iety, wiitrh is mainly composed of the members of that congrezation, Mr. William H. Brodhead, the first vico presidens of the society, presided; Alter the perform. ‘anos Of a Voluntary on the big organ, the presidest in-) trodu who was rg oourt martial for parades and is, when carelessly — Seri = Ee apicrnnre. Wednesday evening. Arrangements we part in the military parade on St. Patrick's Day. The proportionate cast of railways, in rownd numbers, taking the United Sfates av 1, iv Germany 2 France 3, aod England 4 . The Boston Traveller learns that the Boston and Provi+ dence Ralitéad have Iatety laid three or for miles of stoe! ratls on their road, beyond Rexbury,.aaA the officers think they are @ great improvement on iron rails. Dr. MeDOnald's naw easter olf press, in: Maryaville, is thus described by the North Californian: —“It is an up- right press, with a sosew 43¢ inches in diameter, with a ‘ollower,’ which fits tee Cylinder cighteem inches long and twelve inches in diameter, and so arramgod that the ‘cake’ or pressed beanscan be taken out at the botiom at the will of the operater.”’ Ap English patent has been taken out for a process of maovfacturing pictare frames, mouldiogs, furvitare decorations, fromts for stores, &c., from compressed peat. Hesse has discovered a new alkaloid im the red poppy; it 1 also found in good opiam. Its seiuble in water, alcohol aad ether, amd crystallizes from the last in white primes. Mry G, Plante, im a note te the French Academy, states that Bfty per cont, more oaone is produced In the olectro- lysus of water, when the poles are of lead, than when they are made od glatioum. He sonjectures the incresso io the resalt ofthe eecondary action of s layor of gxrd on the electro de, In the teed vail mills, ak the ‘Cyclops ” Stee! Works, Sheffield, a mad of item, weighing one ton, ts dropped from w Weir fie Ot 9034 foot tipon the’ middle of the rail, placed upon three-foot supports, as a toot of ita strengtt, Tho raila rarely broak, but occasionally bend, ander thin tremendidue trial. M. Méjghey, agiayer at Locia, has shown that the hard. fhess of which Carvers in aitver sometimes compiath in et Gtping to the presence of tin, tend, or any other metehy: tut is solely dus to the high temperature at which the silver ia cast, By letting te crueihle ool, Dalila Might solid crust is formed on the surfece of the fused metal, and, casting at that moment, « softsil ver with a bellfians ont ts obtained. M. Pierre, i a memoir to the Erench,“Acsdomy of Sciences, says some people have suposed that cera be comes tnd because of the of tion the shelling of the city of Mazatlan by the Ameri- It ia beheved in Mexico that the whole affair ie & Dudtwes 2 Cart.—Oficer Roland, of the Twenty-cighth || précingly.om Tuesday night arrested an Irish laborer named John MeConnelt for being grossly intoxicated in raion, where ee ae nat vane looked up ina "rah Youd Webs dead, and Coroner ‘notified \o hold i ‘The residence an faquest E i £ | it i 4 3 af i 4 | rii- ul i hi i i i i Juvenile ballad lager, Las a voice of remar and sweetuens. ¥ AMUSEMENTS Thelast of the Wedienday Portas concerts aud way Hall attracted » faghionshle, refined audience last evening. ‘The people realize the meg! tudo of the task undertaken by Mr Harrison’ in Popular concerts, and she valae Of the success which hel Bi ihn | | ig ably and to tho Suuire Both ladies have very sweet cultivation Their mak lent, and altogether Greater patronage than it receiv , ratlahea ve Hooley’» Opera # There was a very {uir attondando in point of wambers Inst evening at this deservedly popular ball of “mirth avd humor, despite tho uuioviting stato of afAira out doora, The novelties prosonted by the indefatigable ‘Booley this week aro Hornandes’ comic panvotiittie;‘en- tuted ‘The Coopers, or tha Magic Fiata;. Somobody’s Coat; The Queen and Hor Baby; and Les Musarables, all of which were repeatedly oncoted by the andience. Jobo Mufiigan, Henderson, and inert continne Ww cg alae Pied eye ry y ‘oh re dau- and original witticisins apy. See 4 power cer cannot be excelled, Master Bunyan Tablehux. om ‘Tho Bupyam Panorama (3. still atératting. daily crowds at Union Hall, Notwithstanding ‘the Inctonseney OP the which they blend inone ta! the work of tow diferent a, . both the atruaghoid and theoutworks: the deeerpit, tne uervous, Une bi are recommended tk present help in it trot. Suid by alt druggysia aud or ti fileont Ingradionts teey them ta readiness upon the cough. Sree & asec Wished Preminm owtne abrae ©. oa Daren to procure 5 ules Oe Oar. throw MES. fe ‘Be sure eal vee a Shs. RA a @ SYRUP, 2 ac simile of out Side wrappeen All others are base tn : ———— an ae A a ae