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=a 10 Z NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, WARCH WX t3y7rprerw SHEET, =< - : =a tor avatuf; Dut even that might be the means of purchasing CONNECTICUT POLITICS. | itis” auay have BO tho case in. some tustanors, Des YORE BEOCKLYN INTELLIGENCE. We gt CANLAN ® eer oes, ce etek SION cee “‘cSiate'n he Sout, Set a mottiets of tes De Fe re tienent 2 ee - . THE HERALD. * Tteved their masters wh ‘Yankees; they Senate. < Fats ov 4 Bumpmd.—At a late hour on Sunday night € gdquarters—New York Mer- |. Bil <herrged mee ie Coe sees Folk ol | SPECIAL CORBESPONDENCE OF THE parton tre gree i nn ey Sa ade: 2h ee ee aes back avcling fs en’ th ‘a ‘ chants to Rais’, Que Million Dollars-—Meet- st Eagan prison after elx months’ incarceration. ‘as | Democratic Mass Meeting in Bridgeport— 4 good that they behaved they did. Ocherwise they BILLA INTRODUCED. “A * of Circles, Proclamation ef the Irish | next introduced. CAMS these io to| speeches by A. H. H, Dawson ane Gree , | Would have come into om lines by the hundreds of | yyy ¥. Conwets introduced a bill inborporefing the De house, situated dn the corner of Hoyt street and Balchen ‘Provisio: 7 h fell » 1G ¢ Publisbed im the | them, as Irishmen, not to that their thousands, instead of by theyomparatively mesg”, and | aware River Company. : gave way, carrying with it the walls, whic! still he rage, and crowds more) nume- ie came there to teil them that the Irish insurrection, The democrats opened the campaign in tb’, Fourth | man has redeemed himself, a0, pow st ande he sagerek Deconanee 8 am Witnesses, by provi He — a balag 20 ys em, eee , Fenianien, is aa the Enclish called it, cor pressed, had wous thap ever throng the immediate Marne ba been on th phone | pce aaat ge armen Gees quarters in Chatham street. Last week it was the receipt | were rmined to succeed or die, The Irishmen | jn Franklin Hall, The hall was crowded to excess be- for the color of his #kin,”” m cof news from Ireland which caused the exeltement; yes- | (2 HnWand, he was certain, would stnke also, and M2 | sore she nour announced for the comme cement of the | “wPrecsely. There N0 US talive ahont thisthing | AmeLCbeT pereOwE, ting the Metropolt- terday the absence of any tntelligence from the scene | Treland should suffer a temporary defeat, thoy should | mecting, and hundreds could not obi 1a admission, It | mow. It 18 all one way. Alth’uch Connectiont gave | tau Market Company, amending the general railroad law ‘The building istrict to-night b; dor of an} white man, especiay any head, in ‘tof the action; and busband and Congressional district to-night by a tremendo’,; mooting = county. Although biack, hidjq ras toh por mrear cy the anaes 06 ro fe pe the a seaman created equal anxiety, and gathered mumbers around the wo! to a) Li ana Wherever. it ye gowiie, in | was the greatest political meeting bv.1d in this place for Pe showman’ 2 Seyret Seine "age irae | She ore by gutending he Was for the completion, of Bee pena Hager hota newspaper oftces to learn if possible Further accounts of | 704 th gay that the present struggle would aacceed, in | Years. Wm. D, Bishop was aprointed President, and | majority the otbor way Wen the qUguion ‘somes up | ton ahd clerks ip, the various State departmonta; author. | Stee Broo i Ba ! ! oad : universal negro s”iffrage in Sout Co, or hi ions formed under the was assisted by thirty-six Vice Prosidente and twelve | granting ‘Sou State. That's the Wey aes pn Ry waaneeee fore ‘tho pre s of the “rising; but up to late im the even- ‘spite of Orangemen, and all others, Hundreds of ex- Sy < Secretaries, The principal speakers were A. H. H. Daw- | yagmit: but is it right?” Oo gh Ping the Orleans Sav- ‘The t mpeny of Utica; Bs po hi trae thoy wore doomed to disappointment, the cable not A Officers had gone there to fight for frrnisbing any items of news in time for an evening | freedom, and they had not gone there for nothing. If en, Wie Ota, ten) Bap York, end Governor Tadical replied by saying somothi ‘lors’ Benevolent Irishmen m America would only do their duty, oppres- lay Smi ta: Ny sor ing shout not | ings Bank the D came paralyzed. pgp pete rtors, however, the bnsinsss t bravel: of thelr oth would be swept away from ‘the land aod end on, iil nn “yea the sad condition of the aithow Diack meee we wa eat pe omaminatioas reg death ponlabable snot Tal bis wlaioons At headquat wi 5 si went bravely South, and claimed that the North should exhibit a | ¢, ire a candle to go through the sire sts with in day Power street, 'y 1 despatches were being received during the day ae Croxix, of oe err aie: poet tient Shae spirit of magnanimity ‘towards her. He recarded the be sy per 1 yeaa flag dropped. with death; for aan aprerenens a ro pavigat. ihe deceased had been 7 bert; trom ali parts of the Union, including California, relat- | yoars, was tho tprooting Irom Trah soil of the Koglsh | Jkamvch as it hed. stricken: dows Those satesuards, | ,,Damum J raking among the dry Denes of former caloric ines; incorporatit disteic wa ne ing principally to general orders, and announcing that . For shis cause thousands of Irishmen had | the ballot the “fury ‘box, tho” frocdom ot | SOmBAIKDS for mlumpere On oe veildcod mervises; bat it | Chita Meeting. Aawocasion of the, Mathoot, Episcopal pubdhe meetings had deen called for the purpose of organ~ ii ‘up their lives, and be wished to-night to revive | the press and e writ of habeas corpus, He | aii pe a carious thing to explain how sorne of his fugle- hemp e ‘mending the act for the<mprove- ‘ing homed ate aid and support for the insurgents im See hassia of thoes prevent skrnaniness ed, —y ry dectered thas ra was opposed to snoension frome whe ay men pay their expenses, as some of Shem ame kara not ment of Gowanos canal, Brooklya; Tor the beter pro- y i Y great ont ‘unl 4 other Union men with him fou la‘ he ut have “ % . A wil 'known morcbant called to infurm the Rxeta- | faise bis volco in favor of biesding, downtrodden | {here'San na pretecsion for tuelt lives or unetr property | WbeQrer, Dieaced with this works Tiches, Di MONS | tegtion of female employée in New York tive of a plan which ho and others hid set on foot with | Ireland, Never was there an organisation more pertect | under the old fing. Then they were oblived to accept | ROver,voen obliged, we Dellwes,, fe Sees fy ee Pena jared. the object of raising funds in aid of tho rebellion, Phig | Or more noble than the revolutionary brotherheod in | what of the now one or perish, He had never served in ‘a Barnum pow-wow ls to be held at Milton to-morrow ah gentlemen proposes to subscribe $1,000 himeelf, abd ex- | Ireland and its sister branch in America, Never had @ | the rebel army, although he ackcowledged hé had sym- evening, aud also at Fast Canaan, when it ‘is expected Assembly. ep et A thet aa Poy rd gered butte ee ce td pathized with his rebel friends in the midst ce ed a. frolicsome oretes Time the State of New Jersey, and Ad sheen March 21, 1897. 8, C nrrilous pouny-a-liner Other means collect the sum of $1,000,000, fo hence: | upon them his foul mouthed abuse, Even the Catholic | £r¢at affictions. He claimed that, the South was honest | more, peoently from tho District 2F Columbla, wil dance | 75 igcorporate the Astoria gud Hunter's Point _Rail- 7 jtoral f the ri ended in the mauner the most likely 1o seeve tho caso | clergy had poured forth upon them the most Violent and | Uuton nd avered that no reer. Friends to tbe country | ‘Oythe music of the Mermaid sSong.” | | road: toamend the geteral raliroad Inw; against reduc. tagué street, is contemplated. The ent is di to allow, other arrange- oa have been wade wit probably be established on Washington street; betweon Johnson | street and Myrtle avenue. The owner of a certain plece of ground on Washington street has agreed to ervct-a new two story building suitable for the purpose, and lease it for of liberty and freedom. It is suggested that but five per | fadecent invective. Every liar, syoophant and traitor in | could be found than thosa who had fonght in the rebel ‘turned to be elected) even. ff ‘he has to import for the | 1°84 fare on railroads for passengers not furnished | five or ten yeara, cent of the whole amount be deposited byemch, sub. | England or Ireland had traduced them; but they had poe Southera peo- | -Untura with seats—ngreed to; against reducing the fare on the Bat, iw Wruamanvre.—The Seriber, the remafader to be. collected WhO tameoe te. | ati kept on tn-holr foastess course. ‘Mow evultaat had py ebm tr yada De ee toe at Lee's purpose his entire colfention. ef giants and giantess | Hudson River and Harlem. Rallroads—agreed to; allow- | GRAND Masquzeans Arion Society gave a grand bal masque at Giche’s Unton~ Hall, Williamsburg, last night. The hall was decorated to suit the mad carnival, in which one hundfed and fifty es Ncipated. ‘Amone the banners which adorned 6 walls was one containing a hfe size likeness presenting the mfilion dollars be obtained. ‘This money | been the enewy when it bad been reported that Stephens te to be placed to the credit of a board of trustees to con- | had given up his scheme for the redemption of Ireland,and slat of wealthy citizens, almost all Irish, who wi Ji have | that Fenlanism was dead, Fenlanism dead! The brutal full control over the disposition of the funds at their | Orsngeman’of the black North shouted’tt out in triumph command. The following letter from this ger tieman, | in she midst of his drunken orgies. Fenianism dead! ‘who is well known in this city as @ public spir iced and | Every cur around Dublin Castle glibty uttered the false- dwarfs, leop, idren, Circassian girls, ; Burrender, ‘They bad fer ntong time been tbe Drey ot | fearned seals: happy femiites Obrisuan’ marisa, ano, as | 125 ceftain towns to tao stock in the Oswego aid Rou Wefconary mea in office, ny and corruption 4 q wind up for the grand procession, the shattered frav bret; arpa? fe Sa Po roree the Banners gis 2 provailed to a frightfat Tho, twoasury at | Sethe woolly horse, the Feajee mermaid in ita unrcosn- | AS? nj for the relle{ of Brooklyn Prospec ‘one time was robbed of four hundred mitfions, and the | stmoted state, and the ghost of poor old Joyco Heth. “_ ped, acadomy bo a mer. se eutprits were screened from detevtion and punishment ~| yfottoes. have already-been suggested for this anique RUCK moved to reconsider the vote agreeing ripts— * port of the committee aga ust reducing the fare on “ Wealthy citizen and an upright and honorat!o gentle- | hood, Fonianism dead! Every emcees a arg rniahtrwad ong ey Syl ey MAT even en ee meme) the Hadson River and Harlem Rallroads, and thut that, | of King” Gambrinus, | h py Rl Fored = man, will speak for itself, It may be well to remark | bastard wretch, who was eshamed to own irimself an | to serve and die in the rebel'armioes, Those thins pre- “Barnum gees for Union—between the Monkey motion be laidjupon the table. -Carried. . 1 the nationad bemrnen Oe Gorman ha aber by the that to the names suggested below as trusteer ;, many of | Irishman was in ah ecstacy of dolight. But that pared the minds of ‘the Sonttrern people for peace. For ‘and the Codfsh, See the Fecjee Mermaid.” ‘BILLS PASSED. i entering were roooive ‘al tbe ott sargen ty the ihe leading Joes Arageioaa desire that ¥ ir, Horaco at bale ae ae pe Alo | himself we declared that while he was a rebel with bi8 | Gsranneranavarsrarrwameronrersecese ages ss t0eete tis be gy diprtaatlgng F p Savings molten Bs ee Raynes Sr ere eernittel to Greeley be requeat io ach on the samo com- | back, and proclaiming, ‘ami: ie wi ing of rebel friends he was now a citizen and as truoa patriot | 9 nennmnnnassrnrenernneeneneehereaennne- sorbet he. “i ; 4 et a Wh i the guests had arrived ees bullets and the booming of the cannon that Fonianism.| as stands under the Stars and Stripes, He appenied 10 ‘Barnum, the Friend of the Wool Growers. Island; to provide for an additional number of notaries | enter tho ballroom. en al gu pee ere tee New Yor, Mar ch 11, 1867 was not dead, and nevyor would die, They could Bow | Congress to exhibit somo spirit of magnanimity towards ” Bee te Woolly Horse.” public; to change the name of the Students’ Ald Assaci- | the ballroom presented a striking i Bik iy The momentous question, “Shall Ireiadd be free} must t with pride to tho resuit of nine years of patient Yast atom of their’ ODODE LODE BL ELOLOE BEDE DOIE BOPPIDDDLDDE ation of the New York Free Academy to New York | motley crowd of maskers. About eleven o'clock tho be solved no’ or. The victims of tw sttle hon Southerners, and urged that the atom of their'pro- re eeee oy ia College; to incorporate the Bi ton Savings ik; | grand procession was formed, in the following order:— vgn ye eo ot, England's al treaty beck etn, und: the wons of freedbeh hat Cee een imac, eeanackoncor tse i Sead ha aga” BaP to aimend the churtor of Greenwood Cemetery. Arion ie. "Herman ‘Thelma, riding, inva dpb and appreciates the bi > main yielded up their lives for the ‘sacred cause of hi of * ye 7 ath’, BILLS INTRODUCED, chariot, drawn 5 ximi Yor the! aera ray the crits ho aro ou ove ating freed, ‘Thé last grand effort for Irkt indapentenbe soi eee hat the entiitied houaaly apvoed ee nae aoncl, H HW Ratatat ase panes Hath: By Mr, Puraai—to authorize the Supervisbra of Brie | Mots, on awh ectarrom, propa by, Ueto Sam (Louie ted are Canal, ated eee gwen are not J had begun, That night but one aspiraiton anima: © | esced in the terms of surrender. ‘were bad men in ecleter: county to raiss money x. . peg Batata ae as nee ea onarad veal But wbek hoarts of thelr countrymes, the détermipation to be | fhe South he would acknowledge, but. there wero bad | Svreedereraracoremrrmmmrnarenv-wesnerrecrsescany | BY Mr. Kuaby—To repair and {improve Atlantic’ | Lou's Napoleon (Mr. Poirle), with Count Bismarck (Jo free, liberty or death, Bugland’s vampires and ‘cor- paspyy es i prema} moran's, bor butchers, spies and hirelings were inthe but millions; Irishmen in America cane ot fight Ireland's | ficld, ready to gloat over irish misery, aad ghut ‘their foe on Irish’ soil: but they can and ius! . fight that foe on | vengeance in Trish blood. Qn theother hand, were the men in New York, and should all the’ citizens of New | © The old adage, “Sh ow me the company yon keep street, Brooklyn, York be constdered murderers and hichwaymen because | 1 will tell you what sort of a man are,” is bardly By Mr, Frean—To amend the charter ‘of the North some man was murdered or robbed some dark ‘night in | applicable to Governor Hawley while on an electioneer- | River Savings Bank. ° eines tho dark alleys of that city? There were also bullies | ing pilgrimage with the Woolly Horse. The Governor is ro ni BLAKgSLe¢—To authorize the Common Counci} f Wi a), the latter, 1@ former to Ge privi- hee Penh od @ squad Bavarian, Hessian, Saxon and Hanoverian soldiers; the orchestra, headed by their leader, Herr Gemal! from various tho sean. What is needed, therefore, i+ money to purchase | brotherhood with centuries of wréng branded ¢eep upon | and by; in the South as well as*n the'North who bs Ys ‘double. fall-toned ica to contract for supplying that city with water, societies, bearing bannora; maskers generally bringing sna.gauly two or three, rst, ease veers deofwar, A Den- | thelr beara end with tho long, Bisck, and conoing | S24 braggnris m the South a ted ‘eh army, who were a eite, de radicaliom, with mcsly trammed whiskers | BY Mr Ronsaqs—To incorporate the New York Amo- | up the sags: At gonelt pages ce wert nega gervet te Treland would sooner insure . ivlarna reodamn, | cwsloeue, of England's tyranny over_ present tc, thet | stirring up the bad rastions of men and endéaroring. 19 | hedging in a rather Mandsome face, He fs a fuent | ciated Prose, ror the relief of the Hunter's | assemblage wes completely exhausted. 'Thq whole afair ane bun i couth int et. Bu m BORN — money noedes to despatch these Seamthia shontt nc thei tr] of she chapceste favor of the aitemste supcdes of abe] Eoiee ern ens fue South tate another oe speaker, sore mkatey af face Wan witty, more pool * | was admirably conducted, once, within a week, if possible; apd {ean ounceive ot no | brotherhocd in Ireland. more effeolial means of raising it tha x theappepded scheme | Mr. Mitts and other speakers also addreswed ‘he moct- red ing, after which the audience tispersed, Several hundred pT in mind and and ‘as sincere in| Toledo bi and cut like a flash through By Mr Harnrinator—To extend the time for the com- thar devotion to ‘the Union as ‘the people | the toughest ‘somaprebéasion! If there is not in| pletion of the Albany and Susquehanna Rai of the Nerth, Mr. Dawson, in opening, apologized for | ifm the making of more then one term in the United By Mr, Stanr—For the better protection of health, 6 declared the mass of hora of theSouth to be | than brilliant; but some of his sentences are as sharp as | Point and Rockaway Beach Railroad SHIPPING NEWS. Tet Persons a) ene i teagan fe Teche) i ee get oY Cedar eee open iy geet pe ed mena rg ie PORT OF NEW YORK. MARCH 1, 1897. eal — forthe ‘we are now in the Yan! . Boren Poe Fenian Meeting In Washington. and the enthusiasm manifested as an-omen that amovo- | Geabie fests with mortiNcation bis humiiiating situation, | Mr. DP. Wooo gave notice that all claims intended YORK, | 0 1 es nd Wasmmarox, March 11, 1867, | mont bad begun hero in the city of Bridgeport which | yoked as he is with the fathor of shams end humbugs; | for the supply bili mast be prosentod during this week. }: Perret So Atarge meeting of the friends of Ireland took place | W0U'd spresti far and wide, ae Bat he Se a fee or eet iki, introduced resolutions calling fOr laksore | oigamahip Miami, Rudolf, Boston, with mdse, to W F 10 each. jovernor Green Clay Smith wa | viable a ion by not, so far as we lat : ate Sreac to-night atthe Old Assembly Rooms, Speeches were | He took tte grourid he maintained before the war. that | uttering a favorablejword in behalf of the election of his | passed. Adjourned. Ship Gavin (Br), White, Calcutta Nov Roary made by Mr. McNerhany, of this olty; Hom. William E. | the States were never out of the Union, eel that it was | companion in the canvass, or tientioning im in any 8B £1 D Routh, sawed ase See ven 8 9 _ SS | Robinson, ef Brooklyn. and Hon. Wm. A. Darling of | {he Goctrine Of the Tian re a could mot possi. | manner whatever at the public gatherings they mutually CITY INTELLIGENCE. inet ther aril of llome isco thon neary 3 gale, Feb she vsses+s---- $000,000 | New York, Their remarks of cheer eiictted enthusiastic | bly get out except through the success of | But for all this, Barnum has his slceves rolled up, and , +. poke abip Mosecnge! op Exee'stor. Pendleton, Liverpool Jan 19, with mdse, to "8 Nephew, Jan 26 to Me ‘6 had asuc- cesclon oe uortueriy sea wear ales alice then, varabl ‘winds and fogzy weather, it Al a wreck of from 390 to Sir iaue a }; 20th, phe § denen rat, Seas Meanie deer me iy Forihwarhe which lasted. bout 4 hourst March 9, off Nan- Thad 8 4 bis part footed ‘at from one end. at we ae eat eng ‘Tas New Post Orricae Sirz.—The committee of the ad Stevens an iv was to time, an: ¢ democrats all over of the country to the other except by abeolnte seces- | the State must wake upand go to work, or thoy will | Board of Councimen appointed to hear what the public Hlonisia, ‘The war being over and the States in the | und thal although Barnum’s helpers are already peg- | have to say on the subject of selling the now Post Odice Union ‘he conld mot ‘consent that thoy shouldbe lnié- | ging out, like Judge Pitkin, or “tile Peterk(a.™ from | ste met Yesterday Sip Nie, Me Rael lated out by Congress ‘or any other ‘power, When the | Louitass, there 1fo. still: many. another, “oame-by- | Stand n° Carnelimen The renten prea mee war began hie ignored parties and organizations and mon, | Chane” —-all {tho way. from Obio—who is ready to | Gounoiimao Gilmore, the Chairman and Councilman and assisted in sustaining the government as best he | spring into‘notoriety through the moral revolution and } Hart. No one appeared before the committee, however, Flere are ten classes of yey cording to ihe ‘means Kg thor 8 Competing nag 56; | responses. The address Issued by the Irishmen of New fhe“following: named gemti ane Ftd Lat three of-| York, appealing for aid in thi hour of Erin's trial, was eg i hop eh aye fe . Ril read by o gentleman of that clty and received with whom e majority of the sabe Stirs win gichel.or may others | general applause. The meeting unantmously adopted a w reamblo and resolution pledging themeolve to sustain She purpose intended, tt Wy | oty cours > be ned to the all honorable means, what appears to bea general Sew York and Brockiys ai) eee, guzbt to be raised in | uprising in Ireland until the consummation shall be ren- the rebeliton, The present doctrine advocated by Mr. | jc going into the must therefore northward, which lasted New York and lyn aly » i g Boston, Philadelphia, could. (Governor Smith was several times severely | social earthquake now going on in Connecticut, to express their Views on the subject, and the meeting tucket Shoals, passed two large Pa 3 Cincinnati d other ¢i 3; | dered certain, and calling on the federal authorities to - Bark Baltimore (Prus), Meyer, a un, with. | ~ Iii be. rais edt ‘Let | tae’ pothet thence recognize as "belligerents their countrymen now in the i So ae eee, hire te beers was therefore adjourned until Friday next, at wo o’clook | mdse Peery “0 Chai Luling & Co. Had very Jost almost an gums. Shall . fo Ue two, rat named answer, and at once, | field, A band played Irish tunes daring the intervals of | j,"to’ unite -with that’ c'aas of men. who. RUFFIANLY OUTRAGE AT A HOTEL. P.M, wubceription ‘iste! re pared. ‘somewhat ono faced it win rain ‘within forty-eight | enteeeuivor sifs; han had ¢ pilot on board 4 days. fhe ftallowing form, ‘ana it) petit foe ‘ae nupempay: tn tee iene. Oeeereg Sone geen wee, ieErodaon: Bel Bellare Yhat the Union isnot broken, but ig coipoved of ‘Tue Weatasa.—It will snow or rain wi y-eig! Ser A.A Holton, Fields, Newbern, NC. ry ‘Wenerous j they + = -8ev6 entit! representation in the hours. %§ “S Wee. tue wad ‘arene pa {lste'the Renin eeneuey drilled some of the men how ‘battling against the op- Congtens of the United States. He believed the consti. | A Lady Guest Violently Assanited—Probable Te New Hopsoy River Raroap Deror.at. Sr. | ship Ashbur! PGT ody ee h ; the sum of one thousead dollars ($4,000), provided that one | Pressor, and seemed to regard the chances of success ® | tution still evistéd and is the suprame law of 1) . | Katal Injeries—Arrest of Que of the Perpe- Bk Games rom Montevideo. nndred persons can-be fou nd too sntribute the likeamouat. | ‘more hopeful than the meagre cable telegrams would | yr carried ua throngh the struggle, and he od a Examination of Case by n | I°HN'S Panx.—A large force of men was:yesterday em- Bohr Bilver Nevantab. ive per by Md be Be &, and the balance to ‘be.| indteste Subscriptions of money were then taken Up | conid carry us through peace if wo bat maintain its pro- ployed in cutting down and removing thé trees in. st. Far other Shipping News see Fifth page. Jesse requiai ae er fhe ay pr pro. | as affording the best evidence of sympathy for the cause. | visions, i ceemaeuanes he was. perpetrated. in the Tontine | John’s Patk, which time-honored ‘losality, having been $060. as well as those who subscr: 5250, Governor Smith was rapturously applauded, and upon ’ bs vit taht ar } AS yw) ma ‘the Insh. peo ie rf os: an pom Leal Ri Feninn Convention in mite oe bad Gonclanion of bie atoes te. Seietting: separated. va ‘Hotel, (Braveh), corner of Cortlandt and West streets, at ty 4 hee Hadeon vite ir ta tell will Seeman OF Jiccppatnd heap Pa Neem Rory indred pereci ci Mare! . ine of music enlivons 16 proceedings. “ hour on Bunday last, It that at any soon e ofa re! epo! 4s proposed aball 31.00 hy I imply CAO): an early y appears largo . bt pracy rete Kas capteteaoateommes somatic nek sores Mig selagr ae tana! epteatnaonnniciwiyg or gin, Gaal horve nab own tart ah gets tills Pr ee CaO early hour-on the morning of that day two men came to Soe cow devon wallding, hits fet be duce ates tb 1gOREN Redwing Monetna.onn of he greatest resis Pi connbuiing Daltile of tbeir wana in support et fees | attend the State Convontion of the Fenians to be held in cs na lig ager “iG phe the hotel and registered themselves a¢ William Stripp | heignt, and structs entirely of rou ani brick. ‘As ve — meetin pon: it, it. ered this city to-morrow. A ‘large attendance is expected, arty ie in urtl Dongression: si niugbam. After having the numbers of | the new depot not be ready upe for some time. U4 , 1st A large amount of money w: as collected at ppomiqeans wereaty ase circles having reported and forwarded their Districr. j ge ae y = “9 ‘ ‘wie butiding will be put up to satisfy the | peax Sre—I was agresablysurprised to 006 by the papers ters yesterday, snd many who hitherto held aloof from | certificates of delegates, B March 11, 1867. their rooms designated (according to the proprietor) they “pi for such an inetitution m. this section - fer a Fenianiem cam: forward and subsonbed in proportion to — ‘any, . -.. | agcented the stairs teading to their apartments, with the | of the city. It will be ready for ase in about one ‘month. that thé genuine HOFF'S MALT EXTRAOT~has been in- ‘Abeir means, ‘The trades’ soc! joties are alse taking action The Whereabouts of Stephens. A careful canvass of the Fourth Congressional district:| ‘tention. of going to their own rooms, taking |: Wew Excraxp Soctery.+An adjourned mecting of the | troduced into America: This acquisitions Of the greatest Genel we Fovoletionins in Phen. Tie Wonnnes Orraws, Canada, March 11, 1607, | shows thatar it now stands. the tron man Harnom will }'with them sa they went; the parked I eens Wadley ax pablrben yaar Higa into his aoa ce Cie takes dan tavinive. an pu ‘be Seon by the report | ThoTimes newspaper says that Dr. Tattie, Canedian | be. elected over tho showman Barnum by one thousand’ ee ieoisat te be rat gE ager | nee Avenue Hotel, In the absence of the Proddent, Hon: importance for consumpttves. My cousin, the Counselor of Bercio appended :— Commisntoner to the Paris Exposition, on being shown | Majority’ at least. A body of moneyed men, who are , “thoy procetdad,ealdod, ot aleged, by the forte, 16 BB, Me United States Senator, the Vice President, ‘Mod., Dr. Sandersleban, informed mea leng time ago of ite. At a regular meeting of the yworkingmen’s benevolent | she photograph of Head Cetitre Stephens in the office of | radical republicans, have got control of several mines | the room of a lady boarder named Mre, Ada Lamb, vy, Meogany Part — ee a ate fe feng tim the British Consul at Paris, recognized it ag the likeness | where a great number of laborers aro employed. Trese | Finditig the po weer eee intel wena ith aS Cantey heciioarets Rana ee ee dna ay tte ‘satonishing remedial propertics: he ordered from Germany moved, Seconded and carrie # unanimousl that 100 be Of one of his fellow passengers in the steamer crossing | moneyed men “are going to notify ‘eid Inborers, | 3.9q' ig ont ae room iment outage be Ahn 3 desianed to afd a spectal 0 tual to, propose Hew OMNES frlend suffering from dis,’ m the ol we society to aid their |” through lection day, that if do :| men seized hold of her a fear‘ul stragete ensued, during | members,.and Aome iene. were e! tho fellow countrymen in Irelan & who are fighiing the baitie Dot vote te republican ticket they will be discuarged, | which she was thrown violently to the Noor and Teceteed: | New England, Society in Yble cliy wad organized 1m May, | S8s€0f the lungs, and obtained (he boet results from thei of freedom on theiz native lind. A commities of three AMUSEMENTS. Wealthy democrats having got wind of the arrangement | roveral blows {rom the ruffians, who se-med detrrmined | 1806, to commemorate the landing of the maqite., | muombers was thea appotnied to convey the money to put in and bonght t:vo or three mines, which they | to accomplish their hellish purpose at any sacrifice, | on Plymouth Rock,—The commemoration of this event bow r <r 3 Di Seanad sent, anionnare Broadway Theat Tine Cetgeange eta ae ace | Gace Meee mtg ac, Sr get gee Mas | Saha” tre Seve cme "ACApSToNee Tard dust aia nada en ice 4 e . and are jerefor ir places. ousty—! Dg. e Mi » fn a Dowey, Edward herty, John A most fashionable audienco completely filled tho The Inger beer ‘and hotel intercste are out. sirongly. alarwed at the noise made by the struggles of the | manifested by the thembers at the mesting to Caine, who is sulferiag from Supptiration ofthe left lang, 1m eociety, Thomas = wely fans aya gee} - ie but miei) eaiaulsnon ae Broadway theatre last evening, drawn thither (as have Re cbeegen pofirnctmre fa no ey el a been like audiences for tho past fortnight) to witness the y Of the circles throughout city held enthual- | delincations of Irish and Yankee life by Mr. and Mre, aatic last eveming, at all of which it pani. i - mously resolved to lose ho'time it raising the wecessary | Baraey Willems The plays tsst evoning were the ‘These have nnited to oppose all men who have. ¢: woman and her shrieks for hlp, céased to aid this defect, and a resolution was adopted instracting the pressed opinions in favor of temperance’ so far ae to | oforie of his companions to stille tier cries.” At last, board-of Spicer taconite the of inviting the close up the liquor deaters on Sunday and to prosecate | thoment when the latter to list-n to the echo- | women of New En Ls in this city to the annual them with hired-witnessea ing as of approaching foots im the hall, she | festival, Cotonet submitted a, ition that the —_ droke from them and took ref: ther society hold a spring festival, but this did a tee. meet. i ef one dozen, andif,asIdo not doubt,your Fe Malt "tract doga ‘htm good, the reparation Of his single case will i . ‘There being no further bumness to ‘adoption place where ‘ pe and popetent oe for the mass meeting || drama of Shandy Maguire and the protean comedy of mairidtati xe pg ak ee ing adjourved, afver's short seasion. 4 tpte Ses sniverel Sue. f ined goes Under whteo suspices twin { AZ Hour In Seri, Ta whe former Mr. Barney Wil: | | 4 wooly homse-mecting was held to the Town Hal; ia Tue Axenicay Scaveraen Bowo.—At a mesting of the | Cosisumptive people arg residing. | eat cumensand Sa penta te Sitiatie aie Trianon, which we ndalinestea in’on ceokieniny | *is rural village, this-evening. The house was fuil petit ppRaategg erly ead gpa bes ; wp BPO; B- BLBOKEN. . Bar: e Ly ‘SECOND LETTER, gathering, 20 that their presence may Jand an impetus to | "afactery x i aud in the latter Men Williams | Barnum, the humbug, and Judge Pitkin, ¢poke. Bar. | Tee wi the, hotel until Sunday evening, about uve Rooms, further meagures wore taken jn propatation of —_ She subsoriptions or the fund ia a'd of the insurgents | £840 fall evidence of her varied talents for comic pom delivered himself in his ucual-vein, again alluding | ooj.ex, when the condition of ibe Injured woman | Sean Repwme, March 3, 1967. The have already given aa unofici Soeriage aoe Seaton va ert | toa plous and conscientious Scotch gentleman ia New such as to alarm the proprietor, wh informed | ‘he étand sharp-shooting tonrnament (Schuetzen Fest), —— oe : occa ‘and promise of Spor (oO movement, Yonies bea vasaa York, Cy ne hae repeatedly done Peters, ii goeich officer Morris of the Twenty-seventh Prosinct, of the oc. | to be hold in this city during ‘néxt'suminer, in which the | Esexmxno Mn. Horr;—You will have received the amount thle own, bas declined to participate in any manner what. | UP! Was faulvems. The sont | Saving this canvass, Barnum was mech p ite wee csas Mahan nee ia iemcecnies | eens panicaatons composing, the Norih “Amorican:| of the last bil'of yourtnvaluable Malt Extract, Tam very ever in the movement. a iy the report of hia Norwalk speech as it in the |} .wbereabouts of the perpetrators of the ina | following committees od:——Loval Commit- | much pleased to state that your Malt Extract has done very peer — and the committee accompanying him } New York Theatre. Tribume, mammuch as it did not contam a word he had | chort time they succeeded in discov: Stripp, who | tee—Mossra, J.C. =teffen, Walil Major Watts, 8, ee oa in one eaaneenet oe to return to | Laay Don last tum, the fourth and lesb sald Was found in bed ine house in Weat Broadway, and | Zoltiager, A. Knesi J. Senter Frastco Commit. | ™uch good to my sick friend, I will recommend now Hoff's 7 before the end-of the week, when, it iathought, commenced last evening ani who, on. boing told be was under | tar: 'C. “Stel riger, Zollinger, Sche'ticin, “ye anuouncement will be made that a more perfect organ- | .weck of her engagement at thie neat little placeof amuse- | The Moral Revolution Is Connectient -New exclaimed, “ has ing to do with | A. Mathey, J. J. ‘S. Zar Lich) -Wilhamson, © Malt Extract to the hundreds of consumptives in this place. fuption hen been atasted, ip which, f Drveep al havehed | ment. Two new pleces—Eyother Bob and Miss Elly | sro Fighsing and Negro Suffrnge—Gover- thee athir at = Foutinet™ \Canieingiens, who ia alto | Goatrey Gunther, KR. £ Withaus, 0. Zollickotfor, J. |) Please send again; 2. » Alp i Soeente their 4 ere n whee i — ‘now! ice he alias encay Ni ristel ——, about the pI eate of atairs. aud nas Nsom a epaen be howe ed sa d $e brie een wodnrthe, Wooly "meres A: Uehee into Now Jemey, where efforts -arenow belug inne tor 4 Newark) Guiting Gomeaniser ste Soften, ‘Becker, Yours truly, Dr... H, BLECKEN. Feadivess at apy moment when catled upon to rt wig omy Barnem Procession. &c. ne Sepetet Receipes fom To L. Horr, Esq. PRIOR $6 PER DOZEN) |. One dozew pwards and aera bs any part of this city } Sole agent for Peausylvania, » W. T. CAFFEE. By order of Judge Hogan the prisoner was brought to py J. Beel és 1 Nouwarx, Conu., March 12, 2867. | the bedside of the in}:red women aboueizia o'clock inst | ‘ahi Ceptala, Soka s” Choe a eae ane The political campaign has begun in this the little end | evening, that she might be erabdled to identity =tripp | Ton!, Additions mittees have ont al comm to be apporited at a of the patsiotic Wooden Nutmeg Siate, in the midee of Peed gies her testimany ea to the stack that was made |’ future meoting of delegates, such ae the upon her. 'S le the following sworn statement. ‘Decoration, Prees q snow, rain; tashand mud, Ax vet, however, iis only | Before the arrival of tho Teton Nuwerown atten were | comarmmen!, otlee. ton, Freee an Guatier (om verbich was given for the first time Jast night, her Jady- with their irr ive of ry th ney fighting in Tieiand for ine Treader of thse native | Sip sustained the character of ‘Fanny Heartlidht, 0 merry, rollicking and withal uncouth Aady, married to a eg ee ta a correct copy of the preclamation of | membor of the upper tew thousand, ‘Some of the «ttua- government which was locely issned c b ig rnd and pogo i any hair ne the oat Ty th seoompllhed comedienne, aire | Abe radicals etbo havo ventired io get ap public meet- Taade, By tatereatod perilen inthe heuoe ip induce the | apnea a Gora ote i rau promis Perr bien Ree BL Sah newepepers, great dirgust Suir O\Gennor ies burieegue on ihe Colleen Bawn. Lady | ings, and they havecertainty thus farboon wellattended, |. "Om Pvieridenn Bige! as ty eo ie haem Sirens se era, SMaKeS Saree, Cae emoning}- erties neta At moseere gaan ee is fhup Sutvaiit'y sf tahey trtrosuntign tadaeg. emer teen song’ and ater, | Se demoarate dodiasing, however, that it is from the. Atalate hour last Saiurday night, tbat man (Stripp) | pL cee esthontthed: for Ben UPlaien. per doze ‘ $u the history of Humanity; after having seen, out lowe, | (ie, *retite Tie ‘Lax Hove of Eoramer; and | TaOXe Of their enenywno fear nolther wind nor weather iahon kh sping teabnoumae lend ations. 7 inid ulation was afforded yesterday. morni tthe | Briach bat Guilin, por do our rights, our liberty trodden under fost np the foreing. p Mazk Seaith appears im another marvettous @'t up af | that the altandange has been swelled to such ne Pete gs Rope rd ty Elly O'Connor. The cast of tho piece inctudes Afr. and ‘e¢, our lands pase from the Irish farmer to the y Pe suse anetyar, tad tne retanie “ pak yor] Oc | Mrs Gomersal, Mrs Wilkins and Mr. Duan, 5 Figaots hari destined to supply the mar- of ; having seen our skiMlod workmen Stadt Theatre. @riven into exile, our men of.thought and action to im- ‘The seventh night of Mr. Dawison’s second eugagement bita each time to away or T would bave to call uy spectable numbers, ‘Democrats attend these repub: landiont; ove timene cameo the door with the porter, | Acton Foome of Miner & Somerville, Néskan strect. Yican gatherings ‘because they have nowhere else to | end aid ho nad a note fue a cutesy fend of parang pepe omni ad ee " tue whe had just oune fro wenke-cnd oreah th 6, and the radicals generally give a free biow—unteng, | Mus who bad just cuund froma. Hallsde! phi a; Siunon packages, by American Express Company. This mystetions Merchandise, which was P hey are hard up fer.cath No one has yet been reported: | wniil the ing; while he wag yet at the door! got up ee yd bye amt J es See atthe Bowery boadquarters of the Teutonic drama brought | to the democratte town, county or State committees | and mene ten os . ‘to the porter, “Teil poled from | hours Defore the commencement of the sale, was made $3 a word, having nothing pertalaiey te eat, tt oK°; | owt the great artist in Schiller's Wallensiein. It mould bo'| as having sworved from the tnie faith inronsequenee Past ls ofchck on Auday morning Thawed ut halt | op in parceisof every variety of shape and rizo, ail ng eemenik oF, the determination to Nght, we | impossible, within the space allotted to us, to attempt | of having listened te the moneyed words of the immao, } along in the ball; be and the maa that Sun pein, sing, soarely feananet, ome light, some heavy’ but hieppigere. Holleting Rete Taboo aright anything like an analysis of this remarkable impersona- | ulate P.T.B., wito really’ seems better ealctlated fo sa par to 9 enn ht hearing @ room doar near | course was present, bat seemed Hittle i id ‘Most extemsiy eet Balsa ht A inher A +i) —PERRYS F, Y OINTMENT 18 OURING HUN. dal . Brossts, Sore Hasta ko ‘conus. all druggistc, Chatinm wireet, “Try thit’ cure, Poisarmuens B fe Culler, Bo arta a ily. tw buy on | OO = —4 tion. It was in perfect keeping with the other réles in ine unlock, ed who Was, and was answered, | fuith, A hea juare box, started at ‘was soid fe BSOLUTE DIVOROES OBTAINE! w ao Of happiness except upon tho basis of | wuich Mr Dawicon r ened make enemies for-a canto than to wia friends. He |..qm the dookkesper;” I'went to open the daor to » sae ee : Cutan sssined! be: irciens DOneee ite Rar eR FORE free labor, and there can Ue no (ree labor when the eanon kat ngiey or tarcesaaate ites elon, makes people jaugh, tt is trae, but socan any buffoon. | form him about Strips shen he jurnped into thd reben tee Sonen eae be oS LS i none case pdm eck Aries mr advanoe. i hon egg ee lator 1 not aay opreryiny Be gerbe - Although everything ta this pitt of the Biate furnishes | a4 was G90n {elewel {he former. | (Here the wo. | icnosked down at $250, + heno» protraded the . HOWES, janaa street, ‘crag ine ot the ren working mes, fe herd Park Theatre, Brooklyn. sorfacoJndleations of peace and-quietness in thopottical | Fie emunton ‘aud sopeaied. the: wens aaah Berane | upors of a pair of Douis was wold at $1 25. Bat one | (ORNS, AUNIONS, INVERTED 26, CORED bya and i, We deciaro it to ve | At this popular resort of the Grookiynites was. pre- | world, yot ivis evidenty but « crust coveriag political | former while the attack was belug made.) She then ae Le ot Bae ny mee ee Core ea eT OE RICK, Sb: Bower, bank building. ser Satornination be cepmastes carolces of, wehseil by sented last evening, for the first time, an adaptation of Sie ne eee pe Were wae teeteenaee eee oncatices continued,—When I struggled to rise Stripp strack me | two otorrapbie the returas of an tnvestinent (NORNS, BUSIG! an WD ALG ae ‘by associating themselves tozeiner | SaPdou's “Good Villagers,” entitled “Hazardous we Sap Dught on | 02, the head, Knocking mo against the wall, quite stio- | of rwenty-ive cents, C Diseases of ep EeESPOD, Sioataad No. 703 Rot 40 be at all docked esto “who brought on kr: emtot?” “Ting tréneon been and share public burdens, jus. | Ground.” ‘The ploce has very little in itecif te commend | the war?” “Is the war phe time toes calling cup fot Baip os the i § “i i ie f ; after being st the bi Hoves ov Inovsray, Fivs Port. —An interesting ox- association should rest ‘upon | it, or win for fta author a tasting faaio; the plot is stale, | Made odious?” ‘Fine, tralers been | panished 1 i vie wis ‘hibition took place at the Fire Points Hoase of Thdustey yy jealt R. BONE, 114 WEST SIXT! EET. —DIS- ap tab mavntains i “Sball the darkies vote?!’ “Shall the : cans declare thal wy | the dialogue tame, vory commonplace, and oftentinies ed?” Is Thad. Stevease-a-eaint 2 hopan to the Let toll Dortereemt 1 hen, wens Nowa to tes | Yemeraay afternoon. At a little before one p'ctock worms D sete ate a nic: ao Seth, Eee Sen erste, nnd bait 1S ox the calibre por one pdelprrany deh ON tn ean clerk and told him “what bad happoned; he sent up the | 900 children, male and female, varying in age from three Dag ree . a company, the members of which, for a first ! ‘ater or a dead fish flowtin g daxvn stream men were, 7 ‘seventesn yoars, entered the school room in proces. declare, wero well up in thelr parts, The sprightliness ert "ya Bipmfoed the cules aap ax td Stamford must be a -~ sight; I feevor ‘sien Sane > aa be ‘ aohen ei y en Gute THOMAS FR. AGNE' WICH AN) ‘Very preity and healtheome ‘e Monmmer, alb-it now | man defo! have boen noarly two weeks in this Louse ; tr fk ‘te yaar Ms reise tease Weaber shan any store ia Now though i sion at the beating ‘aren- | itis terribly muddy) almost a-ra nowm:re occurred at the | my name is Ada Lamb; 1 ain married, aud came from | £>Po" . abe Rewunsisaien ‘ —~ they be) of Mr. Lamb, as Hibbard, aod Mr. ile’ the complete separation of church and Siate. Tho pub- | Conway, as Aline, tho eomicalities La ga sta bio Favill a sf \bané.a democrat, But “Lord's Prayer ia. and were CS I eee Aten (aber on ts Hector, alone saved the picce beinga SN aS ee ae ce coining: rae diecleaecelies wy. thee phy, reading and mental arithmetic, and went REAT DISCOVERY.~DE GRATH'S BLECTRIC OIT, Soteneity Cs pm 1 question about Conn wehea ton, Segre saltteue tee, charging Stripp with a violent aaeault on ire, toques theta i The proceeags Raced Lis Pilea nndatl Boren nies tase fone yo two days. ‘worl Musical. rou, jm in collision, and a coblowe” Lamb, ‘‘causmg hemofrhage of the womb.’ There was rr . by all drvy ‘and by BS &00., N beeen that all men rowtveat thew birt, we ake Wp | deus. Pease & Savers matnés at Bteloway Hall | MEcomAG'— | ONE nota inthe ‘aildavit- ‘drawn ap,” charging The | the hikreh domed wits sneak heanioeee “adders | Hamann? © eens Oo moon. beast, tirengihy dwells In its crodit, based upon ierpreparir, we | Yesterday was attended by a very fashionable audienes, | Drwocnaz—Yon tegan it linetly elated had been made’ by Sripp. The pracner | er See nicee tn the diatnany nha ney orth Years ag0, bee) eee cree ra r will employ to destroy it every means that sofence or | The principal feature on the programme was a transcrip. | Ram--Who fired on Sumter? ‘was committed to answer. p -veh thi erwien, 7 tm Sacer the at prices Tous tba gd is > even despair ehall place. within our reach, Wherever | tion of Godfrey's Mabel Wi Dust. —Who fired on the constitat¥ox? Stripp, the accused, is apparently a youn about 4 ae thes The conduct of the Ged, B. KELTY, 447 Broadway. the Boglish fag waves over English property id! ‘alta for two pinnos, by Mr | Ran. Ha! You darn’t ay who firext om Sumter! (aontpavereog ethan fe toned oh bout | chilgrea was orderly throughout. The exercises closed | ———-—__- 80.9, RENT renvaye 4k shall" bo" tora dowa, if it bo. poasibie, withe | Pease which he playod with Mr. & B. Milla in bie usual | | Dra —I'l tell you who began the wat. ‘Cinder the con- | teljow well met’ with ll ths inmates of the’ betel Stee. | st, three EMC, the Rour for dinner. ‘There ao now in | PYENOVAL. a Out fear or truce; aad we awoar in the sacrod name of | brilliant style, Miss Sterling also assisted in the con- | *titution —— evening. The potice say he is the same strip who was “a STRASBUBEDE & KUHN, dug (untY, by Lhe sufferings of thote who now endure | cert, Bini Who fired on Sumter? tn the company with ono Pat Dady and Morris Cornell, |, K¥RommR Cascaure.— Margaret Fitasimmons, rsiding aatroutn ns Oe tortures of living tombe for the cause, by tho dear ; Daw.—Under the federal constitat Yor, 1 S07, every | two men who were indicted for tho killing of a William | at 4@ James street, white in the act of attompting tolight FANCY GUOUR, CBINA {nD TOYS, Aad revered namce cf those Whe hav eden eet | Handel's oratorio of Samson was presented test | State -— Carrol, who kopt a house of prostiition ‘comer of | gre yextertay afternoon used vome Kerosene oll, an Wormetyreremeved fom cf Ireland, by ovr honor and that of our children, | Might at the Academy, Brooklyn, to as crowded and | Radi—(Persistentiy)—But who dred. va Samter? | Washiggton and Cortlandt. street ome: two 4 bo pear ncaa ‘ years ago. case only when the Irish, Repabie | f a me Duw.—(Getting rod in the face)—Give | mes $0 | Dudy and Corne!! fed to Bermuda aiter the murder, | S% 12 most cases, an explosion was the consequence, hall be recognized, of one : fashionable an 48 assombled within the walls of it in a word and I'll tell you who began #he wer. When.| where they remai ‘shore 9 | Sho was dreadfally burned about the fa: @hail lie iu his grave. P the last tau Of OwF reC® | Het Hapding this season. ‘Tho several parte wore sung The constivation wes irimed ‘every St, U6 bad equal Sow tm th cly. rtnae Hime ago. They 48 | andit was found necessary to convey her, o"beliovus Our-enemg is your he eaitire World, our cagse is yours! | with ion and taste, especially the contralto, tenor Republicans of the right, cs Site yee ne eee Let your hearts be with a8, respectively by Miss G, V, Hatchiugs, Mr, 1p.—Ha | You won't say (hissing it out) '}homfired—= | REsUMPTION OF BUSINESS BY THE HUDSON NATIONAL BANK, Fouxp Daowsnn.—The body of an unknown man was 94 BROADWAY, «Dear Canal street, New York y RUP, Sore eK NOTE NOR EAN FED Tonto, SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS. and gland, it ie mot only your | George Sim; and Mr. J. R Thomas. The ch on—Sumter! ‘These are the only medicines that are bi on correct hearts that we wish, vot your hema Romembor tbe | consieting of the New York Harmonie Society and the |, DaM.—(Exasverated.) You and you're whole Hepeow, N, ¥., March 12, 1807, | found Yesterday. afte Rice Fook of: Rintngven:} eetamuen fe euly, Faeereecy, Cement yc pey cieatre Spprecaed IabOE React ougtt to your firesides by | Cecilian Cholr, was very powerfal, and performed the | tribe of radicals are too cowardly to listen ty Wereusn The Pirst National Bank of this city will remume busl- | *rect. Ho was about twenty Years of age, had on adark | ‘he sumach, produce an active operation of the livir. crenta oppressed Jabot. Homembsr tlie past” look well to the | somcerted musty with great affect (Sensation among the hall boys.) the arm | 28 to-morrow morning. Mr. Robert B. Shepard, | business coat, dark pants and voy, red flannel stir | MAcingeed shatter, aad the lungs are neater” wo ire, and avenge yoursolves Ly Fving liberty to you At this juncture a friend took the radical 1% {nto | Sentleman who enjoys the highest confidence in financial | (woollen), sandy , brown hair and boots; was about 2 “avERY ante nen tant nd street, Now le for human fre 1 ADJOURNMENT OF THE TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE, and led him into the barroom, where he 800 Ey and business circles, has been inted cashier. The We foot cighs Inches in’ height; supposed to bea labor. | ¥ MY TUBSDAY, from 9A. M.to3 P.M. A fait Republic | TER ‘& quarre! with the bar-prince for making his losses by the defaulting cashier, are not so | ing man. The body now liesat the Me foot of | his Se ee eae all tines, SIONAL GOVERNMENT, Nasuviiue, March 11, 1867, today “so all ited weak.” | He is sald to | “GAn $x | serious as to impair the operations of the bank. ‘Tw onty-sinth sireet, Be Fore orough, etaaiinaton Of the lange WHR his Resp Mass Mecting of ¥ r ‘The Tonnessoo Legialatare has adjourned sine dic." * | fee hie party will fase tie rain eiatbiuve ‘aw they “hws ane calleeeme. Fecuntuny Resoits oy Inroxcarion Justice Dodge, | = oe aaa orate ee Wann ANGRD A jams In Jersey City. ‘Tho impeachment of Judge Frazier has been postponed * NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA, of the Jefferson Mark COMLEBRO'S GREMAN ON SMRNT WARRANTED 4 A mast meeting of Fenians was heid inst ovening at | to the 6th of May. bys pate os to * 700 porde ca, ‘et Police Court, yesterday reported certain cure, without the slightest danger, for piles old he Caitiolic Institate, Jersey City, Mayor Clovelann’ a toa democrat, on March 11, 1867, | that daring the two weeks in February throughout Ma ey Rene sed skin ‘iseasen, Saw Franciaco, mean to say that a colored man who has fought is A severe shock of cart was felt at Snelii which he had occupied the bench he bad collected in , hquake ngs, entitied to vote!" ‘ Mariposa county, on March 7. The osciMations were the shape of fines for intoxication the sum of $1,010, We chair, Over two thousand persons wore prosent, and ADJOURNMENT OF THE INDIANA LEGISLATURE. —_p frown northwest to southeast, and lasted fifteen minutes. ‘Ne meooting was charactoriaed by tne greatest entiu. and by all prinetpal druggists > se 01 mRoniaine & mt titled x Isptanarotis, Merch 11, 1867, Th Wurne Was Bescon ?—On Sato: last a horse com- U ‘a. The was adorned wit ¢ ship Rovewell +} with « fail of Wheat rday sin ra d with rah aod | The Indiana, Legttatare rine de tony, for Liverpool salled today. The fark, Callens attes | pletely worn oat and exhavated fell down near the cor: Am “ean Sage, piper during pauses in the | tane hoenee large number whieh five thousand barrels of flour for Rio Janeiro, ner of Park place and Broadway, During the whole of pens yf deol are the ia forthe protection of ihe ballot box, against us, —_——_— Sunday tbe poor soimal 1a ing in the 0 Ink. oat Sevteg pia — the new and Logisiative fonment | made the equal of our Northern white soldier, any more TAULE ROCK TO BE DESTROYED TwIs WEEK, ang and pelted by ‘he storm, ‘The m eed whe pos a ae a bill, law to punish bolting in the Jaw for the | than the Heesians should have been declared tho equals | ~ ‘ — Mayor's office bel 3. Deas SE ing expla’ jae | establishment of a House of ie offenders, | of our Revolutionary patriots at the close of our Revoiu- \ . Curton, ©. Wes my oe 1867. organieati Nn wih an i ay occ, The question of jocal the tural College and | tionary struggle.” On ‘Wednesday next, by order of the Town Counc fn Ireland, ieee tar ippant to thoae present | disposing of the Congreantonal land grants for that pur. | “Ab. but, my dear sir, the Southern perroon wore | tho go, '@ remaini rion of Table Rock willdve blot 0 Cee Ty Comal cnet, cnn nitight perhaps pose falied. The amount of money approved in gonoral | compelled t6 do those tuings, fearing the most terripio | from its Prevent dangerous position, ‘This will entirely De able to give “PUly # einali amount, a dollar, Or balf a |_Aod specific appropriations amounts to 31,600,000" tortares if they refused. | obliterate @very trace Oy (hat navural curiosity,

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