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~ ke feaben ted animation (lawzhter) The buchan® swallowed Ler up, @ raelstrour iu a docble sou (Laughter) Thos law sth obtained The busband aud wife were still legally one, aod that ene was the huy band. (Laughter:) As ove wf the iyeans of corn the evils compiained of and to gv AMUSEMENTS. THE WORKING WOMEN’S UNION. Stadt Th oe A Large Meeting at Cooper Tnstitute—Ad- Mr. Bogumil Dawison appesrod Inst night as (ue adressen by General John Cochrane, James Haeochback Marquis in Eugene Sue's five act drama of W. Gerard, Mayor H. the same name, The house was crowded as usual, and A large meoting was held last the great artist was calied before the curtain several | Stiéute, on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the times, “Tho last acene. in which he reconciled the | ‘Working Women’s Protective Union,” of this city. haugnty dueness to consent tothe nmrriage of her son, | The announcement that General Joon Cochrane, James Gerold, with Herthine, the humble music teacher, was | W. Gerard, Mayor Hofman and others would address the EU P p E "THE FENIANS. ~ LJ grec Tevet TO “THE HERALD. Donfedera be Called tho ELES! it vention of the Keberts Wing at tri- ca—Another invasion of Canada Threat-| Boyal Teele Af che Reomnananienete Sy, ty dhe, NEWS BY 3 oo Unea, N: ¥., Feb. 2, 1587 Montacat, Feb, 27, 1987. ? THE CABLE. The ye Convention ppp reson Ib ta reported that: the Hon. Jobn A. MeDensid wilt be : nrade Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, or Upper Canada, ee under the leadership of Colonel Roberts, which met hers | 1108 Jonn Rosa Mt Pe tor Montreal, te to be Lieutenant touch, which # woman could it was to se young wo counter of te ary goods siore as elerks, pr \2ters, &e., ns n " . .) One of the vdjects of Parliamentary Reinforcement of the mee ee Peet ot meee’ parece Governor of Quebec, or Lower Canada. They will both | an admirable pioce of acting, Thesly, insinuating man- peal any a & considerable number of those inte- UF ee fe ny me. ; abees other «ed moro " 4 Rose ador pis de Mail! was: if. | rested in the purposes of the . " for the work Be cs wt on many circles in different parta of the State, attented, Probably be knighted. was lo: of the anpexa- | ner of the Marq’ lefora, given to the life. Pr organization. Mr, Adama, pa pm Ase ap lO me) te Mina Tirachicle’s Hormine was also excctient. The rest of | of the Quartet Club, was in attendance, and interspersed tion movernent in 1847, the cast might be profitably changed. Bright Reform Party. he sinoay the Convention | wat entrar |. "Tao Ganvte'eapanal eye tbat the nat ofthe ‘King could only say that Le was as sorry as Mr, «erard. the exerciser with a variety of appropriate songs. Mr. | (1 aughter and applunce.) 3 ‘ny | 20m of Canada’ for the mew confederatfon has been Munical. Charies P, Daty presided. RKMARKH OF URNURAL JONN COCRTYANE. : pte Grading the Viauted States aurhoritiog in the foribcom 9g | changed to the “Dominion of Cunada." One of theTargest and most {aznionable audiences of | 08 the platform were General John Cochrane, Judge | ,,Cenera! Cocisnane spoke briefly, saylug:-—I appear Oe, 7 - Geren 2 ng stores of arms and | "S142, wonck: gave a decison yosterday te the Royal | the season was present at Stolaway Hall last evening to | Daly, Peter Cooper, Josoph Beach, J. W. Gerard and | pinZou Smmemnat in the auitude of ope on, oA e French Oppesition to Napo munitions at porns along ‘he border as near as possible | tasurance boud rolbery case quashing the capias granted | listen to the ronditiow of Randel’s grand oratorio of | other prominent gentlemen. Mich has een proceeding Setween ty owe, earn. to the prospective scene of operations, The eroatest the Messiah, which was given by the New York Har. | Cnamuas P, Dacr called the meeting o order at half-past | friends in the rear. Both of them, I beliewey have et, Legislative Changes. tinantinity provaiied throsghout the proceedings, Finae, | PY Judge Berthelon, on the ground that as the cause of the great bi action for debt arose tn a foreiga’ country the right of « Joyed the g: appiness of matrimony i yet that institution seems to have led each: of” them +o monic Society, under the direction of Mr, L. F. Harri- | Seven o'clock, and made a few remarks, saying that the cial returns wore recéived from the various circles and 0 —~ capias here did not exist, Tho case has been inscribed | son. A large'and:powerful orchestra furnished, ia con- | S0¢iety had bad a practical work before it, and how far results (taughter); the one ou women’s declared satisfactory. The following resolutions were | 45, Cours review in March. ‘The prisoners remain in | néction with’Mr. E, J; Connolly at the organ, the in- | tt had succeeded would be beet evident from the annual | Tghtsand the other: fe fe pe pS Mags GARIBALDI I VENICE, | *pet:— an ‘aicanee custody pending thedecision of that tribunal The In- | stramentation, while the solo parts of the oratorio were | Teport. Twould attempt to decide this knotty queatiot®, ‘vas who Resolved, That centres within fe report to | surance will ly carry the case to Bag- | confided to eble and accomplished vocalisis, Mr. F, L. ‘THE ANNUAL REPORT shall determine when (Laughter and &o. &. &e. headquarters Promptly each month the condition of | jand if they fail in their t in the courts here. Rittey, as conductor, performed his part to the ample | was then read by Jos. Beach. It announced the basis of ».) fe dad oe hennep aly ve gegen ded pro- fs Fd yg eh ae pare ee Se emer entice. ‘The imports at this port last week were $413,365 im | aati of the Lampe Shemp The choruses | the anion as follows:—First, to aecere to workin gwome which the sgitations of the day bas preseatosd) and ec ENGLAND New York, in convention assombled, renew their pledzen | °x*es# of the correspomding period last your. ance was, in {aot, a rare musica treat, veriorm™ | egal protection trom frauda and inspositioas free of ex: | themes she wrotecton of the helpless, ant thee Bh 1. . of faith to the cause of Ireland's independenes, and cail Military Movements. pense; second, to secure adequate wages and reasonable | less, the women. (Applause) The speaker od ~~ es upon their brother Fentans ia this and other Statics to Banyan Tableanux. he ~ with an eloquent appeal for nebts of women: ay poles to the Bright Reform Party. | Pemevere in the good and hoty work until our native _ Tonowr, Feb, 27, 1967. PI, nay ry arpa oars of labor; third, to ese. new spheres of labor for | o1.1,‘N.G ‘neem committing = colossal’ @roms, wala mires 1 Feb, 27, 1867, | 224 '# free from an alion despotism. stu rumored in military olrcies that a fargo boty of podem com females; fourth, to secure work for those out of employ- | onght to be avenged. Her right'was that of hei : ed id Resolved, Thet we have the utmost confidence in the | volunteers will be calle@out in active service early next which nyan so quaintly vividly depicted ‘ment, and fifth, to appeal to the public for sympathy | 1t was impressed on her divine front, All havé a: rij ‘ ‘The party called tie Adulamites, under the leadership | ability and imogrity of President Roberis, and tender | month, The officers attending military school here: are im the Pilgrim's Progress, and: to have reproduced !t | and support. During the year one hundred and thirty-one | °° !!fe, liberty and bea ya of happinsas. Of Mr. “Roebuox, have resolved to join their forces Dies one eek, +e Lid Desa Marew: aeons wad instracted to report at their respoctive headquarters mot | faithfully and appreciatively om oanvas, would have | complaints were made against employers, out of which | tween tre reg; omen r atone with tbe {iberaln, Pn pe ge doen Trish Arsene bacras eine ee > apehad Li anieeamag) erg salen [yen seaivet been no mean achievement The exhibition of such &-} nineteen casos have been prosecuted, The total | of Murray Hill aguinst Cottage row, of brown ‘Thee Ex-Robel American Naval Suit. Thie evening a mecting was held ta the City Rall, to sae w neve & Feseapicnaeat ‘of men, and to have | Patating would have attracted admiring crowds, In the } sum thus obtained was $441 55. Mr. Blair's bill, re- front against brick tenement houres (, 9 The Enghab Court of Admiralty, in the case of the ‘and accouti te Bunyan Tableaux there is far more than this. Tho | cently bofore tho State Legislatu: vidiig for the | Property was protected by the law; bat should it nos- which an admission fee was charged. The attendance | arms rements completo and in good order. ; Lageiiare,, papain OS algo protect human jife? ‘The pliant knee was bent to- steamor Alexandra, which United States Consul Dudley pa story, in all its exquisite imagery and allegorical | collection of small sums of woney due by: working pi ene’ ante wait torecover, has required secur. | "&* Yer large, and quite a number of ladies wore significance, is spread out before us in such unbroken | women, &c., was commented on asa righteous enact | ‘be rich employer. but little notice was taken of they s enced 4 i pleoent.- Colonel. Tasberté’ made ai Tocg’ ‘andieloquent MEXICO continuity that one is {ain to fency it photographed as it | ment ‘It alluded to the opposition experienced in san, procession which ‘salared: Berto 'te-grave- ity for the coats im the event of the cause being de. ‘ . came fortn fresh from the *s teoning brain. | laboring for an increase of wages for working women and | Whowe Iif™ was sacrificed at the shrine of | oppression. -elded for Ube defendant, pas ge wes Aitensively listened losay pny te nen . Enchained by the influence of lovely landscapes and | reported little progress in securing the shortening of the | Te Legislature ought te devide that hoger he Peg iat’ dass applauded. Senator Morrison and several other delo- Rn fc. deeply at itive scones the spectator rises at the close | hours of labor. A comparative statement of the prices ec hey ne : Bea ae 1 reserved until the performance of | SPI imma Ga ee ae OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENC Stihd extllitin asth’ that settornace Sib whith’ coe to working women in 1863 and eve for the year pipes greta gg apondbiewne ed pm , : Laney Janrez and the Imperial Mexica Completes the reading of « pleasant book. tectie Wa aeeey cee tera, Hint fomale labor was much | iizeral sense, but he would have it given such a twist: ae i wim the Fi remervare Relies Wee cee telat Yate 1 weenre | to make it ever afverwanis recognize the right which the’ — + FRANCE, vention of the Stevhens Wing in This City | Presideut Tries te Foll European Intrigue. Temple of Myate: Dein nom om clayed te tie Neo ce ee aenee | female employs hax wright to expect of theemploysr. | beans len Vauendun. Havana, Feb, 18, 1867. Tets mpity that M, Harts cannot apply his magical | pra sling, “ke, but stating that much prejudice ex. | (APPIause.) The application of this Protective Uni i Agitation Against the Reform Plan. Aconvention of centres aud delegates from the vart- | Enclosed you will find two slips cut from the Mexican | Dower to Dodworth Hail so.as to increase its size, for | isted against this smong male operatives. Only pop line peer “ie eos sete nae a Panis, Feb, 27, 1867, | ous circles of the Fenian Brotherhood (Stephens wing) | 7imes of January 2 and February 4. They are im- | the secommodation of the numbers who nightly lock to payor ty yer pop Sir weep are found to | oF good. There should be an ideutity of interes 4 See his marveltous performances, Last evening was 20 | Iie has been experienced. pee ge ngewe eg) Gr exception to the genoral rule of*crowded houses, the ag- | applications were made for work; of which 3,379 obtained dience, as usual, continually testifying their apprecin- | employment. Besides these 4,216 women applied for One of the reforins proposed by the Emperor, the | was hed yesterday at No. 814+ Broadway. The main | poriant as showing the future policy of Juaraz esbollabment of the reply to the address from the throne, | object of the gathering was to thoroughly reorgapize | syangz awn Conriscation.—The ponte of Fre: is peculiarly unpopular. The liberal party insist upon | the order, so that efficient means may be at command | nineteen lengues trom Zacatecas, cave Mraside community of purpose in the minds of the people. plause.) : At the close of General Cochrane’a romarks antmber = {+ of contributions were received, but to what extent did é reception banquet on the and received information, advice or friendly assistance the preservation of this privilege. for the carrying out of the objects contemplated in its | 4 Moris He in attend t gave tion of the illusions which they beheld. Novelty is the ‘ if not transpire, The meeting adjourned at a lato hour. P by ‘B' ryiag i ‘ toast noe ee 3 the om ey gies a More” y in letter writing, &c., on matters entirely connected with v s . order of the day with M. Hartz, and frost tricks oon- tinually enhance the interest of his bills. ‘This week | thelr respective branches of labor. Of the Kinds of work the attractions are the basket trick, the fioating head, | fyrmshed 540 were mployed as operators, 16 engraving cleaning, 281 a8 tailoresses, 83 at copying, 30 at Protous und a varioty of prestidigitalorial iusions of the | foraing 41 at printing, he’ The Comore at’ sustaining PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Colonel K, D. Holbrook, of Idaho; Dr. %. FE, Buias, of ‘ The United States Naval Suit. formation. Representatives were present from circies | joes seem oe Ane eee ad tn wugey woes 4 3 Tilinois; Colonel H, Olmstead, of Oregon; W. C, Mitchell, k ‘ ‘ In tho French Court of Admiralty, in the case of the | in all sections of the country, and the proceedings | remarked, “That he regarded no Mexican as a trailor who 7 > aan Ge thnsiastic im the highest de. | had served the so-called crapire, ‘They ware only mislead niet ete enaient Avatars. Mile, she 'sppesl pe the | ae ee once panauee ‘of the Irish Republican | Men, whom he welcomed back as friends who had inno- . ho wolonmed. back. aa. usual clover description. It is, however, wunecessary to : United States against the decree requiring the payment oval Glaeson presided. and gave a summary ot | Swmuy gered” and suid he, L neve enumerate, as the quality of Maria's enterwanmont | %e,ustitution during tho past your was §2,500. into the court of a certain sum of money as security for x that had been door since the organization | Ait cums where. Suarez oiicials ts too thorougbly acknowiedged to need any recom. | Te report eee ee of St. Louis; Major Frank Taylor, of the United Statow i 5 came under hrs mal ent an rection, on the prac- | he has ordered th ara of such proj y to its owners, W L. 7 . the costs of the suit was agam rejected, ’ pene posed tg tem: comtonnd. by 6..0. LR pa datan Sew tte Melk e neat poomaiatna Toacare | mendation from us. Mayor Hovrxan remarked that he had stood on that | Army, and H. W. Corbett, of Oregon, are stopping at the ae ete ee ne eee Fee a7, rear, | spheus., The results embodied Jn, the, statement of | pettus iommias of eopuie hat opal the sanders ot Musteal and Theatrical Itents. tanitob GhIt waa deans copied sad Suse rere ems | mererones Hotel ‘ants; Feb. 27, 1867. | General (ileeson gave evident satisfaction to the conven. | Me Citron. she ia allowed untrammeiied control of her own | Sam Sharpley'’s Minstrols, successful ton | farted. Tocnight every cat was not flied’ but he was | John White and Alex. Reld, of Ruginnd, and J. V. L. ‘Tho effwte of the Americun Legation at Paris to | tion. many of whose delegates exprosind thelr perfnot snauatiyomadg tint it Breit Juare Proc remiasion age searc! ee i Brotherhood has passed the last four yoara of trials and troubles, of ‘ie! 5 hdd ae tone rh during the | Hands, as being the surest means of accomplishing the | andatate, without calling upon the Church for aid. or de- ‘existeoca’ of the International Exposition have failed. | design tor the fulfilment of which the organization was | manding from it any aupport, that he has now no inten ‘The French government has officially anuounced that | formed. The late rising in Ireland was a theme of dis. | pions of depending upon her for aid by gifts or for succor Pruyn, of Albany, are stopping at the Brevoort House. K, Canedo, of Mexico, i# stopping at tho Clarendon: Hotel. through the West, are giving a few performances in the | giad to aee such a large attendance, The objects of this vicinity of New York prior to their start for a tour be gag rage eee fore Dk foc of (oe through the Eastern States. man had his or her work todo, Some shirk thelr work, by foree. i ; . McComb, of vo. | discussion during most of the seaion yesterday, and | YS,foree. Miss Florence Temple 1s astonishing the natives of the | while others work with a will and a heart, and some: | Homer Remadell, of Newburg; H. T. , it will not relinquish the right to search the bazgaze | overal pians were anbmitted and suggestions made as to fi. Tomahiie ln teen bowen ct ‘penton ti the | Lake City as Mazeppa. times accomplish great results and sometimes fail. But | Delaware, and C. H. L'Hommediou, of Cincinnati, are Miss Charlotte Thompson had a benett at the Pitts: | jane aemmeaniti ne The old neva nee ae oTne | stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. rai oulacanr Badlaidaie pandtoeilt Rocest “marker “Shasoe obtain? Weettnorn tba | the Tbh of Foorearye ihe Cary and fay, Mawes jonest wi or cant ol in ve! a iE oe comme Ba mat Mozart | i,"something wrong in the community. (Applagse.) | Love, A. B. Steinberger and wife, G. & Partridge, Jr. ; Hall, Gincinnati, on Sanday, the 24th inst. He had read 3 iading and reliable paper ‘other | Thomas R. Clark and wife, Miss Isabel Clark, Appleton This is the inst woek of the Richings English Opera | day that there were, even in this great and good city, | L. Clark, Gustave H. de Busey, J. H. Stoller, Mr. and Company in'Philudetpiia. The rush for ssats has boon | thirty thousand working women who laber from twelve | Mra. Charles A. Secor, W. H. Secor, Miss Lydia Secor . to Ofteen hours per day for the muworable pittance of | and servant, J.C. Walkinshaw, H. 'D, Jenkin A. i. something unprecedonted tn the QuakerCity. Om Friday | thirty-three cents por day. This could only be corrected ote Oerg French and lady, D. H. Gould and lady, a grand presentation to Miss Richings will take place. by associated eflort. Capital combined, and there was | Miss Gould. Mias Emmie Gould, Mr. George H. Gould, ne Of alt forvigners arriving in France. the proper mode of bringing about a rovolution at home, | the sacred around of the Charch, we line every hope that Tt wae claimed by many that the news recetved here | there is an end toall encroachments Dy tho Stafe upon the with rezard to the “squelching’? of the late insurrection | Church, We rejoice that the Church can feel perfect! ITALY. wvas totally false; thay tho British government had con. | stare from ane molestation by the republican, government, SA = Se trot of venues by which information regarding the encroaohimenis ‘upon it; ‘Be in. the antagonism of State a: Garibaldi in Venice, rixing couid be dissominated, and that a survelilance was | Chureh there is no gain 10 either the ono or the ather. |The Vusice, Erb. 27, 1867. exercixed in this respeet which prevented the true state | fag of thecountry should not be above nor more firm than ‘RSICE, Fb. 27, 1867. | of the movement irom being Known abroad. The de- | the Cross; but the Cross should be above the fag, and the Gari atrived in this ety yesterday from Florence. | claration was made inthe convention, also; (hat there | Huts ahould vary metal un ormer as embiem of pro ‘Ho was grootod with the most unbounded enthusiasm. | Were more iriends of Irish liberty an AA Ry yen et ioe Scotland, 2x well as in the Britiah army, than the gov- | us° should consider himself a. fudge over the rites, the ons. 2a ¥ mment had any idea of, and that when the blow for the habits of the chureh. "It is th tionable [ A grand concert for the benefit of the no harm in labor combinit to secure its rights, | D. H. Wickham aud wife, J Brittoa, F. A. Stare, Ren's independence suonld tel strick “shane frlonds and God giron rghit the aeray to ehgate te formafar to | widow of ocr noldiery and sailors will to pale The objecta of thia Protective J.D, Davin, Motrar Clark aad wie ‘would show t deput Feprese! ernment ure work, secure prope ‘ eae the true state of te the here bas are - aah seine; and 3p srremae wuice ore: Albany on the 28tb, and anothor in Poughkeepsie, for | sition between the emplo: SALES OF REAL ESTATE. one Mei. ried ta hv ity, anda ot his warion of tha “ame | ie teat on age ae tan onpect the proves. | the:Aawe pUrpoer, oa the following day, by Dodworsh's | Scare the rights of fo w ‘Giessen, the Loxpos, Feb. #1_ Noun: rom: which econ a Hon of the great Lond Church, And now, as we feel | celebrated band. Se. Harvey B, Dodworth bas just pty, = apd Oy E eo SO ea iting : tion being inaugurated at an early day, conveation eeeenient ee Pe: Ginished an arrangement of the great Taunhauser | to be care of "a headquarters). Bats if was [a semmion dy 40.8 lave hour last er: : shar maeperenat snes eae ears sear the | overture for full: military band, which, when played | 6° unfortunate ; * c we ike eamey ond eave Snare Be Man are Tre Eeneee |S. miNTCO eomanion: ‘Cepeldpeing. that 1 emer sexight a seca te tin KENO. tnouteus. «Lat the ther differont spheres and orders | (2ere-ace nearly forty separate parts in the work, 1t wilt | (Laughter) ‘most ordinary obtained from x ‘ sLoxpim, : pat nannd f maanoe ns 10 do on earth, looking 10 | require a large number of instrumentalists. Mr. Dod, peek hehe ares Les fh ah tery bk tamed bead Counts stoned at OL for money. Audther Dexcont on Lafayette Hall— Upwards | the binte eniner See ae encode Somards procress | worth lias elao’pablisted a dashing sot of lencers called, | a day for the oe Guirey tires Caake. Tos hrcest we have ceaorsity ddmieth Haring Woe ang: © The: following of Seventy Persons Arrested. and improvement, depending upon the ohutvn to teach men } Our Sailor Hoy Lancors, in commemoration. of the et das ag olty should ‘be among the firne to con’ tas he 5 si x" Retiweon ight and nine o'clock last evening the Fighth | ‘reve Ohurch tntorfere 1a the affalr of State at this dolt- | great oconn yaokt race, Tho di‘loroat Ogures ere very | tribute to the pinbed eee cures wae ie Frm Tituy aban Wing tess aid on the ene” tor ow pein | SoRartee amar SRS eRe gee HteTs | tan wen ny ee re MO | ene anaeseen, Ws incenar oan on se Pa rg Amy Seigubor unult therm will be 8 room. nt No, 619 Broadway, known as Tafayette Wall, and, for | fulned county ands dumemberd Chars Ciruteh sau the | Mr. and Mra, Howard Pau! have made an immense hit | Peron ote once enone god vent eee som Paagqront, Fob. 91-—Breaid, the second time within a woek, took into custody the | government of Mexico will not be revived agai that’! in New Englend. Soother, this txstibe ougi to be alded. ‘which Gay 3,350 3 table adjustment of diffenttios may be entered pacieg eres United Staton Ave-twenty bonds closed this evening | repsted proprietor, Alexander Marshall by name, anda | fats by which The protean and favorite burlesque actreases, the | asked for labor for the deserving and an adequate com- ~ . E isonera. Sei MeDermott and special off- | tua: Rand in band, the loner Suse veliene Watt's | Bensetion for that 'sbor, (Applause. ) 1,600 ati Pan, ¥eb, a2—tvenine, | 1 cual and were atied rye ey ress, first Srl ey ie wien he ta te Suny. ti a Bast ainseah clementer Te ee = United States bonds closed at 82% for the issue of 1862 | © “ ‘They are looked upoa here as proofs that. Juares ts |. vera Honea, “im 2 at by Mr, eat ionalieialtlite - , entered (he place and took note of the proceedings, and | trying to that cam endanger either Mike T4pman, with bjs v'pous and trained animals, are ar. ee ae Pi away fit “Pee Liverpeot Cotten Marker. Soreoants Perris and Schofeld with Roundemen Wilhams at Avigusta, Ga, bth onc time simply by the sufferings of a rewing w Laverroor, Feb. 27—Noon and a ptatoon of o subsequently appeared ‘Miss Phillips, Brignofl, Susini, Perrautl and Sarti, with | who finally died of destitution, The tact Troms "the cotion market is stil! dull and inactive. Mid- | anq made the arrests seizare faquiries into condition of sowing dling aptands are quoted ‘id. higher to-day, the ruliog | tye names and nous of the in custody ba ie be ie fuars heing 13%d. . wore tp thoes given we fellowes Alex 1, jorkey ; Pee een bert ap ng 9 ny iar FH 27—Evening. Jobo mes, clork; Kelty ; race; y The cation market hax boun 8 Tittle mage active thle | Lote ICTS, er eG ae iact maker: Alor oC France; and thet marc. f “afernoon ‘sod the total sales will each 8,000 bales. | Lodyrdemigions alerts Sohm Murphy, hatter; Joho Lair ee Se ras a thie Country for the working ‘women, the wecesuly of eo Lond ling irae wr cheek: Wilts. Paes, Oa stn Searees, clerk; te deve te ‘The annaa! mask ball of ths Beethoven Maennerehor prosctive talon ecame apparent There. wore thon. ; sae ore Wega cas ‘lemant of Motion into | was held last night ‘a the Germania Assembly .Rooms. | sande in bis. city who were bread. who MAILS FOR THE. PACIFIC. . 13364. | Roher Jolt Harding, marketenn straggling 1 iB; bee a Valea, carver; Seles Mantes, 8- | This 1s the fourth occasion upon which the members of tutoring ies wears Wy’ eaen to OS pl bait eaper; Richard Floming, clerk aro who hard Spencer, i lier; Jone this society have met 'o join in the festivities incident | sions marble and who only Livorpee! Breadstutts Market. The steamship Rising Star, Captain Furber, wil leave - Livuxpoot, Feb. 27 -—Evening. Bradtey, soaman; Thos. Aare, clerk, to carnavalistic moctings, These affairs have always tear ot euteide Honable life. Fer want this port on Friday, for Aspinwall. inert Sith, oysterman ; shoemaker ; edge and inquiry into this matter the liberal P larg gi cape Cora Ste. per quacier | 4! sine bs "Heury Meyer, bookk 4 been among the most elegant which take place during | bankers and poles anat of the city had es The mass for (eatral America and the Gooth Pastis. Mor i sme . Maske Coun. lark “amen Bron 1800, bardwars; — ond, the season, and last night was no exception to the gen- | tributed to the Leh t ph mgd a will close at half-past ‘en o'clock on Friday morning. iverpeet Pvavisions jarker. clerk; ‘mith, Cai iter; jam Phomy Livenpoon, Feb, 27-—Rvening 3 7 o x ee r; bea Tiivon, eral rule, The hall was most profusely decorated with ae facta and the mer! the case, What The New Yorx Herato—Edition for the Paciie—witt be ready at haif-pust nine o'clock in the moraing, Bingie copies. in wrappers, ready for mailing, six conte, ‘Fee market for provisions is uachanged. Bavou, 41s. Wilson Hale, elerk; Thomas’ Smith, mark per owt. for oiddies, Lard, 50s. 3d. per cwt. for Ame- Tiras, flags aod fortoons, as well an designs of the grotesque | could not plow or lator in the f James Thomas, commission merchant; Rob- the as appearance g*nerally to be found at reunions of the | only resource was needle, which mi here children of “fatherland.” The costumes, both of Indies | S8Dty Subsistence, but would too often rin Eo the BUGKAW BUOTHENS, Of Lafayette plane, Liverpoe! Predace Market. Gilbert, clerk; Nelson Fretigh, _ clerk; grave, In White street, on the west side of Broadway, Lavenroot, Feb, 27—Noon. | Charles Stuart, ‘clerk; Andy shesban (alias Michael and gentlemen, wore of the most varied sbapes, sizes | Was the headquarters of thie instuution, and whea be | sousP@ Yor ues. Phalon's MIGHT BLOOMING . Tallow in nuchanged at 438, 6d. per owt. for Amerian. | Smith), shoemaker; Jobm Morris, carpenter; Richard and hue. Falsteffs, caval clowns and grandecs | was asked a on this ann: ‘Occasion he went | CK&KUS on your pillows, fair indies, and the God of Nleap Lune Feb. 27—Evening. Ctsco, clerk; Paul Hundertmark, clerk; Frank Monroe, among the gentlemen; unt night, nuns and old | to that establishment and inquired into its and | wil wart the sont of ‘apring's ret ree across your winter Linseed ot 38a, perewt. Iron 64. for pice, mixed | Printer; Wiltiem Baker, clerk ; James: . teamster, women among the ladies, were the more com- | the more he learned of them, the more he was is. ocr ~_ ' John MeLanghitn, teamster; John Johnston, veamster mon characters assumed; but in addition to | satisfied that it was a laudable institution, ant one — Pr oat a Murtin Kiernan. brushmaker; James Nelson, ; these there were “sows indteidusls who appeared | of the best, in the city, He went to the manuisc- | A (ined.—The Grover d Baker Sewing Ma- Jubn Ash, clerk; James Sawyer, tailor; James Netson fo a more tnique aise, Among those were »@ | tnring establichment of this society, and was tt Fey S yy a a ny pamgens: —~ -° MARINE INTELLIGENCE. (2d), machinist; George Dewron, clerk; George Brown, couple of Indians, @ Chinaman, and others of so | with the excellence of its management and the energy | ‘ht while theit ostabisivuen: | 480 Brondway. ts being ‘ Arne printer; John Hart, salesman; Gharies Howard, aruggist; grotesque an appearance as to defy description, The at. | and industry displayed by the working womon there. | {ine adjoining premiacs, Ne. 497, ene Saat al te Diet Flonry ‘Ives, clerk; 8. W. MoCannon, searaan; Edward tendance was more than usually Inrge, there béing more | Tuore, 100, were thousands of females who needed work awe ‘The Mach Ire, gh Paras te Wiserese. Bafferty, oystermaa; Charles Browa, tinemith? Williain than six hundred coupleapresent. With this large num. | and were capable, and there, too, advice was given to an aeiel, Ghanidiiianl, 22! Laverroo. Feb. 27—Noon Stewart, clerk; Henry Newton, eugincer; ber covering the floor, habiied in dresses resplendent | advance the intorests of women. It had been efficient, sa call and examine our made. Clotning for Genta . Letettigence han been received here to the effect that | Stevens, engineer; Gilbert Wall, sectonpet: Johe ‘snd Yo with gilt and tinsel, aud ‘ht with the colors of the | too, in securing tho rights of female labor where, as too L Tait cacy he belie the red a most charming pic- | often was it ture was presented to the eyes of the onlookers. The Where the !atier had refused to pay, the cases had been ‘the'berk Irina, Captain Gammings, which left Galveston feria Jobn os ou the 20th of December last for this port, and which wes | clerk; is eee laborer spoken at sea en| the 20th of January, had succesded in | public wanter. M VATOR. 863 Canal street and reac bing tha portoC Fayal (Azores) in a leaky and oiher- FLORIDA toastery ‘not the ones cane sr wise damaged condition, sy accom with a iting his working women, but it was done by the middie mon— All Peizen Cashed tn Legal ati bea Bh Pega S HAE Lee bot Gann. The eune Vitis wort enierea' ibe oth |: the: as sharks—(langhter}—who made the contracts | larsand drawings saat, | LUTR, Broker, 196 QUR PENSACOLA CORRESPONDENCE. ‘a most thorough zest by both ladies und gentlemen, and | with the girls and sold the work to the large stores. (A abe 7 196 Brosdwag. BUMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. M were of course kept np antil an earty hour thx morning. | pair of summer pautalooon were shown.) The stitebing Cp RR mo ~— ss sting! When the « wes small hours" were giving way to ihe of these, he remarked, the women got but twenty conts | | Bntchelarts fair 1 eat ial, 4 tous Bonwe,—By the explosion of a boiler in a paper | Hallread Recomstracton. Relations of Blacks sarang tight of dawn, ihe cartval van beh an | for, abd ors shirt Uy got nix cam orth achlag, | Sc peng ht Bara Sree MI. hl every one present ing home wit 0 Batisiac- . pees te tai Tee eaceen tuaek UR tee area alae Prwuacota, Fia., Feb. 10, 1867, eae Hou of having spent # most enjoyable time, Sabame? (Applaase.) And for a pair of drawers they ts Mowing ie ie aad his, wifé. "Three others were severely injured— | Far removed aswe are from the theatre of political ‘Thin is intorpreted Se SS aaa ora thor Sodia suake Bet taved pale & ay, rents aoe? {'S bs agents erclel: Mactele tah. Ue s.cize: Annie Gomerick, Josophine Hill and George Coaners life, trom the abodes of wealth, from the scenes of rail- Aberrant a do * corner of Prince arent, Arorunxy.—Mra. Rebeces Goldman dropped dead ta | way disasters, murders and other crimes, each of which Saete eae Ker Con . Cauennarion of Tux 220—The wadents, of Hamilton owl oer dpm sy hedde tas hisswig Agen) rd siren re think ot better of that witch t began thiak- ington's birthday by an oration | correspondent can avail bimsell nder his comm of need. é and pow Am, he former of which wae Inculcated the | cations atirective. Rut ocouvying as we do a very im- Via have bose loving sod King for reforms here, en aca : __RRY, HRSRY WARD BEROWHR, a time, avery desirable port | but the roment of Madrid bas Didders than upon its inception; consequently some Bu tel y 7 ree ol Ever Mas. Doan acy Doorom. —The Harrlsbarg Telegraph | Patient, sad, mt whe wie pease, Seven ‘busy there. Whether Prim ds H spo on Crintadare’s Hair Dye. The wouchos tor the fact thats dog oft ie , bleeding | Upon the Galt coast, afew matters now and then, even | Some. Tevenllce Ni outuc or mot time. will tal, | really choice gems passed into the hands of collectors TON, econ ether de ufsctured. Wholersle aud retail; Beppo NO trom a wound in the I be pe leis ae en of weectional character, may not prove uniuteresting to Tiowover, Sere wo place So trast sa Gay Oe Oar bow or speculators at very moderate prices, Last night's Sewing ber shroud as well ae ler shy i ce MER ET i ‘and aa piainly as a canine could, asked excellency your hand imperial venture in Mexico. matter " ‘ n . a Cures, Kver; ie ested, stopped the leeding by aking a Tesouniad ste tine topic which engrosees the | the cer may mp, we are anxiously looking fora livety | 0 we athe a dee bo ONNnd buasen life wo heapt tween, men th Mama Pe aeaaee Sargeen S18 ae ten time in the Gulf before a great while, coraer Tweaty- the severed artery, and bandaged the wound, where- | attention people of this section, of more weight may doubts, | There was also a library in connection with thie tostitn. pay rene — by the sagacions creature retired, after eves plainly ‘ Seas than the anbject of the President's wcellence of their own | tion, which served vo the bree moments of Dr. Vou Kisenbors Caren Chrenio > expramed hia gratitude; but there is no mention of his | | boapedbrtink’ 2 ap ing ike potash made CONG, Is at in x hove whe were out of ceplerment aed sought Tomer tung iver od heart dirases raeening awa. having pasd any f00. Res vi ‘moatly the highest | nent statistics of the be — —_—-—— Woooes Loaves axp Trixes,—A Connecticat editor | sprung up since the war (reconstruction not excepted), ‘was recently astonished to find what appeared to be a | ig the rebaildingof the Alabama and Fiorida Railroad, Insurance, or, as it was formerly termed, assurance, is por Aid + Pood Ladie. Tt was s specimen of the | o¢ Florida, from this point to Pollard, » place just bee | & Pernicions oftshoot of our modern vicious money 7% aes ont A ad RTH youd the Alabama State line. ‘Tho completion of this | tm. The oldest insurance company, Sane we A Cooeeo Wireme-—In Detroit Iatety 2 young | road would give us a througa communication with New of Lowdon, was formed afew years subsequent je contraband who Dr. You Kisenbera Cares Consam \ ithisia. or wasting away. catomae glalrotne, er. Ba PTs cveune. enrner hooey atgtin eared brought to the witness | York by rail. é stand, alter re the situation a tito, on Ty ual te votmeeiniaied by many of your readers that anerete panic go Po Tonnced her viow of it by turning to the Court and direct. |-at the ning of the war this rosd was nearly com- oa ue aon Mitiette Jechaienh, Sr &. ‘de pleted rebel authorities, deeming ity speedy com- they should dee ak ‘preminmer hese ja pletion a ‘military necessity,”' co-operated with the con- teatve Union Poet sad Peausylvanta Mate Pairs, % thi an 10 taptenn ata evacuation of thie . gattier the bro’ ~< ee rou Completion the by the rebels in the spriog of 1862 the most of the | words “value received” usually inserted in promissory ie ame. Floreure Reversible Fre MACHINES, track was torn them. The iron was carned up ‘and without which such promises were formerly wages 10 Broadway, New York. ; in a atiore time seized by the rebel | invalid. are important words, inssmach as they suggest Committee. pa ho A chalet 4 ent upon other roads in order to | the ides that an Soe equivalent for their The Executive Committee of the Union Republican need of saving Grover & Raker’s Ylghest Promium sewing, : transportation of troops and munitions of | money. The validity of the proffered | Goneral Committee beld « mosting last evening in their | $19 or §20 in Machines, 4 Broadway, . war. At the close of the rebellion, with no responsible | by insurance Ney nd Ld ipasmach ‘at Voion Hall, corner of Twenty-third street and | would not be the . st pan’ taamneny, he rend ver tn & vee pends nd instances, (kT rooms ra 2 rs on Doarding b ee pee ee Defies ach he 4 Bewever, for ite interssa, ; at these early Britta aethoriies Broadway. Mr. Thomas B. Aston occupied the chair. | Oo tea Capital their | 8! Y ‘ to Wok Taral Cagis Ih Cae acess, fitteon hundred bales pf cotton had been purchasea dur- | fused to entertain the idea that mental ease and security stated the of the and on voit | SOHN DUNCAN & BONS, Agente for the United States. : ‘Txacnreen un Yoows lua Bow to faoor.—The Av- | ine the wer tp tee eke Po This cotton, | were marketable commodities, were not far from correct | The chairman = — eee x sont tren te qusta (a,) Consiifutionalist of the 20th inst., tells how $40 } with other: 8, ’ f wore ratwed for the benelit of Jef’ Darix in the school of |*some credit, served to “ ont, mages mF | ‘oe one Pelot. “The bove and pitts of the South,’ says the | road and stock it with feat degen. uphoom and sh Bede of Gi at ae Conditucmalia, “have learned to venerate the name of | cars. ‘These latter are running daily, and so our railroad | erating into o faiture. Tt has come to grief. The learned “4 street, . Jefferson Davia. specially is this true of those attend- | may be said to have at least a start. Malthures and subtite economists who have left their al Sows! ig ere eae, oe eps coms | ped eottee tended Ace) Mats | Ext th. ina er toes ses ort Peg eh or | Thedioers Miaahiny Perse faut rts! only contributed their dimes, PA ct ps ort woring W secure um! ) now fan an addrsen, with which they provent, in due form; Though te rebulld the read, Dut se Tee, hie ours have | in the calculations of these modes philosophers, Mn to = mmgervn Se penny Peneten ot | Bled (Appleum) 4 sowing machine, co . their offerings to “oar honored, ad and noble Davis,’ met with little or no snecess. But he bas, however, | who would the duration of life and balance |p iins trom Union General Committee to that of | fey. Mr. ° i through the “Davis Relief Association '’ TMs is part of | cone again in the iast few days to New jYork to attend | the power God with the half ounce wetzht | 115 Unica Republican General Comraites, The reasons to be interestud Feraulenmset Children are n@lcted fe MAS, " what hey wore tanght to say:—''We know full well how | » meeting of the frat mortgage bond holders, who re- | of their wisdom. ie te thie: They €id not take for such change were obvious sad nr sion ‘tha ws ) win os TNa SYRUP. is reliewos Lt to appreciate the present position of the former great side montly ia New York and it is hoped that this mis- | into their accounts the mumber and enormity of the | .o4 agreed to, but ferther ction on (7 ars te be eas “ ‘were |. from ron win th, Fog th aon } head of our falion canse; and we come to-day, though in avon will be attended with mach more success than the esate Oy etme Teste Comma at eats ie fatter was deferred eatil the next meeting ment ough: on anes Whe, rocow OC sething ere beatin the babiliments and simplicity ef Httle children, with | former ones have been. This community is anxious! and ‘There ia Givisions in} or the Committee. Mr. James Kelly moved that Py % is it safely CeNcal period. ; ont haimble offerings, which, with grateful Leart#, We | awotting the news from the meeting of the above nal their hy howd sare an ca ALO sow 1x0 SYRUP." Joave iv the keeping of your noble associntion--the very | hond holders, which takes place in your city on or | fly for Ny ane before pol — Manip gs Perkins’ on the on(sidty “shrine of philaathropy and patriotism. about the 20th instant, na plainly coramittee, pa» mall or Nase rentations. - a ‘The white aud black races are working harmoniously | But thor Gorard, ne PENNSYLVANIA STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. pony beg for | White w: a to wo (io mp te aed the favor | eame'* you are’ N} _ oe RANT, ® aa ten 4 Harrienona, Feb, 27, 1867. for the w teertey a one xt 7 wt! the Temporanoe Convention this morning & re resol —e so all Fray ee as im n was adopted calling on the medical profess: room ad, trmnmental, 8 i Yareful ia, prewribing alcoholic. drinks. A. resolution me bh Teaver Mae yates Soe adopted urging the enacting of a law to prevent hy Piola, 16 Bond street. i by Viner. Boe Grostey yp Bot aeakied ‘dia rere or ne ~t = Tor which be ‘wubeoqueutly received. vote Of tons 88 net | wheeter a Meisenian ak depen

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