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THE NEW YORK SUN, Published dally, Sundays excepted. OR Cart PRR COPT—SI CKNTH PER Waar. Delivered anywhere is the Clty or vicinity, WT Bgente mpplind a4 OT oncte per 108 copies. aah pi FT raed Proprieer atthe he Mase ‘bern tnt Nacese ta, A FEW MORE MEN WAN FOR CO. B. ‘] Sth Regt Heavy Artillery, duty in forts in an’ ‘about the harbor, Pay, $19 a month and $100 Dounty at expiration SF erm Wf earvicer comfurtehle quarters in Fort Wood, relief to farnilies immedi Stely on enlistment, ELIAB COMIS, Cept, Lieut, c HALT ‘KR, recruiting vifoer, 100 bg ri Ar ENGINEER (GERMAN) J CAN BE well ecommended from his last plact, wou can finial 4very Kind of machine. work Nwishea 8 alte tion a8 eogineer and firemen in a steady plsoo Cs on of sddreas JOHN KRUYER, engineer, 216 Wil jam st, NY. mm! ih RTIFICIAL FLOWERS—WANTED god Beanchers and good hands; also « few smart ile giria to learn 18 Leroy placa, Bleecker mbit 8 AZ EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR OLD e-— Wanted for the ih U 8 Infantry, an regular regiment, able bodied unmarrie) men, Seine te, ey Wom G18 to, 631 pet clothing and roediaa! my dats of eniiamuaat quarters at Fort Hamilton, N ¥ Harbor Man ae of eniinting in shis regiment can sppiy at the recruiting ofoe, 167 Kighth ev. W.3. WORTH Fit La sth 2 ene US A Beorulting Ottcer, mh'8 Sac’ (CARMAN WANTED—TO DRIVE J A FUR- kisure cart, He must be corm petant to load | ‘ Joose furniture, Apply at 125 Rivington «, mis 3° SST SRS aR TORT 084 EActe BRIGADE—FALLIN! F LL Gan, SCROGGS —Last Opp ie 4 Btates Voluniers sol tat o—V re eh #80 A, BUCKING. ¥.8M.) Now in fot ahh st Kot River: rtab e quacters furnished s Pay from §13 to $28 fh, and 50 cenvs aday w! We) upoa + No Chamenirs, Ob Regiment, Col, HAM, (iste Maj or Tist Be Lewue Garden, Heiiet th kets furnished by which sol ce receive 1,50 and &) ownta for esor chit Monny mivenced wo recruits juirdng this bringing men liberally deals Parties + Lieut, MePHERSON, Cate of in Minton #t, cor n eTRAW AND HAIR wantid, " Go “SEWERS mbit neene ON “FOR $1—LADIES LEARNED TO persts oa Wheeler dé Whirou's Bowing rs in all ite Uranches, on all kinds of work Avvly 492-100 ave, near dist, at the drugseye, mhi7 4181 Rawn DLABORERS WANTE pipesotnrd sages gen. Apply on board AURORA, foot of Robinson at before rac! day. rahi S116 |e peat WANTED — FOR UNION vast Guard, 99th Regiment, N.¥. Vo Bow in active servior at Port Monroe, Vi 86 Pearl La, CAWLEY, sm Ninth at. ITUATION WANTE! bu'cher, 1834 years old; spent fea Knucliah fluew reerence given, Apply at 13 Centre si 219 ee StWixe MACHINES—WANTED PER- aous who wish Qo learn te oparase on Singer's mbit machives, serms boly $ , and Kinds of work; also some good muwer yon trade, Inquire 89 Dela: mb 17 ¥4ect121 AWYERS WANTED = TERED, GOOD scroll eewzers at JW, MASON & CO'S chair netoryy 1m ave Cy Tet tfah and Lith m, to ~ wady work will vem mlb 3*1 SEviNG MACHINES—LADIES TAUGHT ‘operate on Singer's aud Wheeler & Wilaon's machines, by an experienced operator; terms To ots on all kinds of work, at @ Allen st, near Divia~ __mbl0 S4actB1T EWING MACHINES—LADIES TAUGHT operate on Wheeler & Wilson's and dinger’s wowing Toachines achioe ob shop work; terms a $s Genel a a. maching No° 9 for ale, SINGER'S & WHEELER & WILSON'S, & other sewing machined t rent, at hertd Henry «, Lalies taught to operate on all k: terms for all $2, and recommended to shops to work. Neadlae and ol! \ for ale cheap mhis B4ac* 116 EWING MACHINES—LA Dies TAUGHT Deo uperme ou Blager’s aud Wheeler & Wilson's fowiry tad tne, by eu oid experianced wacker, Brectloe Mill serfoct on military work, and other work, and recotamended to shope afer from $1 10 $1 80, at 6 Zinio mt, mows Allen vite dwell ald Mectiea 1O ARTIFICIAL FLOWE Warted afew gonad hac 40 8 fow rumal! girls KADY MAN THAT UN- eo thee B10 Bowery, N {TED sane I prougbly unde wtands Lis bum swine psi’, Apply © WALTERS & 00, aud Henry sta, Brook! WATE ‘D—A STOUT You NG ok MAN, 18 wa body Rockaway JAMFS WH SMITH, ‘South Sth eta. WiLian ANTED GIRLS TO WORK 0) —Ol% hands preferred. Apply inmexdiaely to WALKER & PENMAN, 51 Leonard a up ataira, mhi7 3*1 5 ANTED—10 GIRLS TO WORK Wheeler and Wilwo's sewing machin d operators wanted; apply ou Monday snd | Hay at 02 Wise #. top floor mbi7 8*1ls TED IMMEDIATELY—A Goon, ama pete te make Umbrella and Parawo! a wood work man, m P HALL ‘ea ETMORE 4 DRARUORN, 416 Br tdway malt ‘4 ‘ANTED—TO 8 OF thn waryaleo 8 ees 1a’, TRARS, dows and heirs cf wucn are KOWING 16 Noonan: ON nly 0 ADTEL—10 THOUSAND LADIES TO take thei seraw hate to 397 Rig jh and 2TH 6685 remena!: prone ancl wire ladies wsraw bomaate Hanee' bloomers, turhend, and children ned anc prewsed to the favhion; uarm Pressing for the trade ladien sad ag hate a8 shin ewablishmen Ds ng same revuroateng ii hy are niuteed, GHOBOE VINIGAN-mi30 dao ARTED NEW SHIRT IRONKRS AT the Bolievi! » Smiles from Ni Fork; fea teens tae & troning new etiree apply, Inquire at 18 Dey st ber 10 ani & mhd M4actiie ANTEV-—FOR THE U, &. NAVY, Sea men, ord'y seamen end lander inqeiew eloab ing more, 408 Pearl #8, cor, Van aber daw A. HILTS tele Gan "168 B. RO- Only young men 15 miles from Now mb17 9°11 ce vow YORB DAILY SUS ree arly, every morning, it aii A WiAnt. © im, Proprietor of the tun, “ew Youn Ones T PABINSON, at Now Kew S ; rkmen, VROVASIONS. LTRS, O RESTAURANTS, TO HOTELS, TO BOARDING-BOUsAS, PORTANT | IMPORTANT |! will opan on Reraraag the Os Lt) ew store, connect! w nae, No. 14 Second ba epee, wae Geo bem Faices lower than can be found else the clty, are the inducements we offer the ‘Call and Now 106614 toad ivan iv “L, B. MOORE, _Wil0 | T H NUMBER 98261 THE NEW YORK SUN. “TUESDAY MO MOKNING, MARCH 18, 1852. The New York Clty Pros, Gen, McClellan's address to his army receives the cordial approltion of all the loyal papers in this city, We quote: The Times: There port of Gen. McClollan’s stirring appeal to the powerful and well-trained army uuaer bis coms man It means “On to Richmond . at wirnin twoaty days Richmond will « in the hand 8 of Me Clellan, and Norfolk in Jot Devin either among the jnwl. & prigoae Q aie people whom he hes deluded and The Herald =This terse, empha ic, patriotic addrera quickepa the blood like the call of « trumpet. It will inspire the army with invine- ible ardor, the pation with renewed costidenc and the world with admiration. It pon on ward to victory. The Tridune.—it ia elaborate, oxhibite much feeling, and apologizes for the giganti to cap*ure the enemy and end the war at i evident from this addroas that Gea, MeCle lan feels the weig of that enor mous blow more deoply, perhaps, than any other man in the country. ut, notwithstanding that event, the [resident coos Ht to retain him in his command, and it is now our duty to strength- World.—The best bulletin of the war The which bas yet bean ined is Gen, Mcvlellan's aldress to the army of the Potomac. [t is brief, manly and stirring. There is no appeal to base pascions—he appeals to the noblest. Hs bus not even lashed his political enom’os. promieus to lead bis aolli zainst Ube evetuis of his country, Be docs not de- is p »—to simply says that in the course of the development (which bas also beon che course ot their success) the tims has ow come when the troops which are the (lower f our grand army are te move forward to U ctory whieh toeir disciplue wud their cours, anc the bleseir ¢ ot heaven have forvordained. Tho Won. tavors the subetitation of M Chose's tax vill for the one now before th (louse, wuich 1¢ deoms too costly fur collection us in its wumerous exactments, Secretary's bill is more simple, and lect the revenue from as few articles #° possible, A coriespondent from Kanagawa, Japan, n account of the ingenious method adopt thy Japanese authorities to check the un- Tuly overbearing conduct of British subjects who p-netrate into the interior beyond the pro+ scribed Limits, brow-beat the authorities and tiourigh their revolvers in case of remonstrance. Those proceedings gave rise to endless squab- bles between the officials of the two nstions,and at last the English Consul,to protect his country- mon from arrest in case of a breach of Japanese law, requires them to carry continually a card bearing the owner's nama, and countersigned by the Consul. Tuis card must be given to any Jap- anese oflicer who may demand it, but it protects he wearer (iou arrest and makes it the duty .f mpiain to the Consul, whoss will be to soe jusice done, The British c'e ure excetively annoyed at this regu lation, which placos them on the same footing who are required to woar at their of board some two by four inches in ribed with their names and a sod vexat v hile th pives the cificial to cuty as ( diametar, i wy nt brand, Jie dovesat or Comamrcr charges, more ineorewthan inanver, that the radical abo- litionista are go bitterly opposed to McClollan ‘hat they would prefer his defeat and the dis- , father than that Ae should prace of our tla | achieve a victory, The Trincss: persevered in its attacks upon McClillac, acd gives place to the followi absurd statem from Wasbington, ambod ing, provauly, much falsehood and a lide truth :-— ie ol residents at Contreville say that mem Comaiesion aad thor oli Gases, agsert posi- tively that neo 80 Btrony as to Mississippi soldiers v ein the habit of digging the bo wee € wal solders buret at Ball Run, lib Lraaking the boaos in kolla tent J y and wore al ro frequent 4 fo forks, rings, sua even spur, were constractad from the Wunes. Soldiers of tho Brooklyn Lith reco on the field J Kun, ty their | red trow mrades who bwi fallen’ thure, 1 headless 0 vicinity asserted that after the Robo soldiers passed their Louses with what they called, with unasemly morri- mont, Yankce skulls on their bayonets, 4 :deat of the Tiaes from General Banks’ division ia Virginia, writes : We found that the most infamvus stories had Ms #0 circulated tere, a8 eldewhere all alony the ;” of thelr Laveation iren, and arm the a At Charlostown the women still remain bitter and intense foes of the Union, while nearly all the men are off, enrolled in the Confederate States wriny. To show the enmity of tho fair there, 1 will mention that one of the Press Brigade craved a room at the house of alady on Mai She met him at tho door with lashing eyes, said that if he waa bungry sho would give him somethir yg to eat, but that she would sooner die than allow one of the vila mercevariss of the North to pollute her hearth stone for tue night. She pointed to her buy of fourteen: “This is at is Left wt home ; alas of hw brochers are with our army. sry one of iy male , lo; and I live in tue aope ne ia oisd enough, he, too, AF ope: that he eit eee wp into your hearts.” Wi krad air rbis traedy uoen slain axt the door, Such is the madaves ot our wou hern Ure't foarfavy deluded by their infamons loadei A ttrony instance of thia ove rr! fat before Hanks entered Crarl wt 8 | Tequonicd thew to state that be wished the mavaion ix boadquarters, The lading, fined and intel re nt burst into tears, and sob- bed forth that they hoped “they would not be injured, that their sex would be respooted,” We, yet wl along tho route the most been takea’ of pre perty, and excesses of ‘al kinds severely punished. The table before which John Brown's Judes occupied L st Marshel, Hero | saw a mot iF ctures contravene } hao jact been Lrough » waa almost white. With hor little chitdron, both under tires year, Sho stood awatiag hor fate, In uu attiiuve of exqutsite grace, her heart wilely throbbing, yet wit): an air ot duep Aion, 4 with sorrow, and the momoriua, percha f reposted dogradation, ay could see by unstudied grace of astitade and : 2, uesque air that in ber b of Une best whive blood ia h yet she was only aslave, @ moro “chat t LLarpar's Kerry, the once frmous engine house in waich the Old wan defied all Virjrinia, thore are pow seme thitty seco rs, curious change (0 ‘how who once howled at the Union, ber cause one old man made a mad stroke lor the froin of ihe slaves” ‘Thare are now only is:nilies luft, where there were, 5.000 peoples PINE OED, ‘Tue total cost of to sea, excluri od 16 $1,774,425, Thx exploded system of land banks is finding favor in Canada, and the project fads numerous supporters, All experience shows that the most unsate loans are those which are made on land speculations. A sew m of telegrsphing has been sub- mitted to the her Benen, It is called the * Pantegrapb, ie suveareps mi fey tages aud d rains vine ean ibe poo tS (a it is in eo Warrior | before she went f subsequent repairs, amount iD GRAND CELEBRATION OF St. Patrick’s Day. Immense Turn Out. LARGE MILITARY FORCE. Maguiticent’ Display of Flags. Spiendid Sanners, Decorations and Regalia, Salute by Ex-Capt. MeoMahon, LW BY THE WAVO! COUNCIL, REY AND COMMON Parade Around the City. IMMENSE CROWDS OF SPECTATORS. hoy &o, eo, Yoaterday morning opened clear and ploaa. ant, and but fir the mud prodaced by the snow and rain of the night preceding, a finer day fer the celebration of the grand annual holiday of all tro Trish hearts could not have beon cesired, Tho hour of nine o'clock, fixed for the forming of the grand procession in East Broadway, was found to be, as on all ar occasions preceding, much earlier than it was practicable to gather the mombers ¢{ the various societies and march from their several headquarters to the place of rexdezvous, ‘The hour was, howevor, ron too ourly for the crowds of spoctators who by this time thronged Fast Broadway its whole length, Door steps, brick-piles, horse: blocks, ash-bar- rele, tree tops; every available point, indeed, whore one could perch at an sititude a litle greater than bis neighbors, wore taken poesoss- jon of, and the crowd patiently awaited Uo ap: pearance of the firs’ society, Among tho people the shamrock, or clover, closely reasmbling, it, adorned coa:s, hats, Vests, bouneta, and droaaes innumerable, and the passion tur the nat tonal color was so reat that green suriped “Balmorals” and green dresses were by no means rare, Loys of speculative habits drove a thriving trade in small Irish and American flags, and in songs relative to St. Patrick's birthday. Good humor universally prevailed. Atten o'clock the Thom- as Francis Meagher Club made its appaarance, the tirst of ail, and was greeted with prolonged shuslasie cheettuge Next caine tue Lon, horomen’s Secwty, which alto received « ee come, sad then a namber of other are ‘ok up postions in East Broad ay acont acreets, ready to fall into rN attveuen ainod by the Lrivh we f sary pursulis was evice din the on viv en to each of thy militar thoee which might be styl, fy tae art of war, as thay appearance — AS exch mil: weed abr the line the: » vty. Nint® appesre mendous, particularly ae they Simos the Matthew T. A. Li. Suciety, in counter: ma’ down East Broad way. At a fow minutes past twelv nol was given for the line to m All the sovioties were in thoir pl nd moving, on, amid the pliuaita of the thousands of »pec- ‘ors, who rot ocly filled the windows, dé pa of the houses ret te hing o'clock, the sig and quickly fund ant co lowa but crowd: out into the street, and throug whoin & passage could only be forcad by ine kreaiest exercions of ihe poli 1 thoy moved down Chatham ‘wot to Here in the woantime, in exyactation of the mo.avers of the Co.n multitude was con or ar nit to ground aus che City H ile their woil praver vod Lir 1 Haings appeared on all review by the M i af A¥ the hen of Une price sion anterod Ute gatoof the Park, 4 sulate of seventeos un was commenced under the dire ox James MeMabon, of Oo. #, n It Hoey) Ne YS. ML, and was tamed mos 1 the Laat gran was ticet tain ad Laat agi full uniform, Co ) but was dressed wi Tho yuna, powde: wore furnished by the shal of the day. Tho Mayo derman and C hong now overcout atwad Mar- «1 members of the Boards of Al cilmen were drawn up in an irregular line on the platform before Way [Lath to review the procession, The Grand Marshal of the Day took up a porition neat the Mayor, Police Superintendent K nnedy was preseat, making himself yeneraliy useful as well as oraa~ mental The Sociotios were all heartily cheorod by the crowd, the grmatest admiratio’ seeming, hows ever, to becentrad on the gallant 69ch, which mate 8 splendid appearance. The provossi a was computed to ccntain from five to wight thourand persons—some said even as bigh as ten thousand, snd was about an hour in passing the Hall, The following is the order of the pro- cevsion : TUE MILITARY PARADE, Sooerintemannt Carpunte f tha Police, Somivay Syd ot Pol eo; Major Bag wlior-fheneral Goth peie is statt, ” a nee BK ¥} MeKeou; Paymaa- Ml rinaswr, doe a Jobuswuo, Colo . A 1 tM ch, Actirg-Lieutan- mas Ly Dodworth's Band, Companies ot the 69th Regimont, in the ful lowing order :—Co. A., Capt. Phautora Kaliy; Lieutenants Daniel Strain and af, Falay; Co. F, Lieut. Joha Dutfyy, Commanding; Co, E,, Captain Dompsey; ©). HL, Capt, Win. is ilar; Co, J., Capt. Joao Coonas; Lieut. Taomes M. Canton, owcort of Compary A., Capt rN . Michael O'Kaofe, Michael OC Co G ‘I Crarn, Lieut, Francis We'pley; Thoman Lyren nt Perdus, Capt. Levy. ve Thomas seilly, Motthow panies were . Wolf Tore Gaara, Capt, Co b Capt. B Uo ©, y Calots € A Go. D, O'Mahovy Guard, Puolan, Co, Fy M’ Mahon Guard, Capt, M. O'Grady, Co, Capt. BE, Kelly Co. G, Sarsflold Cadets, McWride, C3. H, Sarstield Volunteer’, Qapt. P. ie » Co.J,M’Macus Vounteers; Capt, K O'sallivan, Co, K, ODosozhoe Guard, Capt. P. O'Brien, Co. L, M’Manus Guard, Capt. J Lynch. an Dajraa’Gusrd, Capt. James Hogan. Fohaller's Band, wich dramemajcr Philip Reilly dressed in green coacand gold epaulettes, Dangannon Volunteors, Lieut Col, Constan- tine Grimes, Major Ambrose O'Neil, Adj stant hn MecKvoy, Licuts Jobo Kelly, Biictnel Oe eit "7 i & ,carryinw American Ww 19 words “Lungaunon Volun: We still live.” nail McAuliffe, Limerick Guard, Capt. Pat'k Hibernian National Greets, Capt, Jamon Kier. Sarnteli G Guards, a) Previous to the 69th Regt, leaving theirfarm. Capt. tbe WAS presented oy ory Copt Michael O'Keo! 1 with a valaable it. Mew wn sword, belt and sash neat presentation s;eech to which an appropri+ ate teply was made by Capt. O'Keefe, THE GRAND CIVIC PARADE. Edward L. Carey, Faq., Grand Marshsl ef the On_a superb white stood, ‘having A green aad dle cloth with deep gold lace border, saddle and bridfe to match. His rejcalia, which was made for the occasion, was «ft rich sroen vel- Mr. O'Connor made a} «+ reverse wasthe Maid of Erin, ieaning on a | rolltor, with the Trish Oak and American Ea- _ ond shoe words, Division No. 10 mom Ryan, Prosident; Jeremiah Caveney, V. P.; Edward Lamb, See James Meany, Asst. Sec.; Troaa. ard the Maid tock, and the lines :— SiMe Vatrick Waters, On the banner ware Thomas Francis Meaghor Erin, wits a harp resting oa & A WEFELY EDITION of Sa Rep teen Oy eee every Tuseday, tt wrappers for the mail, Two CEWTs mace, SI per 108, SONSCRIPTIONS—F AID IN ADTAROE, | PRICK ONE OENT gle, Ovor all wero the words— —— ees FINANOLAL.~ NEW YORK Monday, March 17. ‘The Stock market was firm and higher, The Government sixes rose to 94, & point they have not touched since the loam of last year, April $4, wae “LWe ‘iail the iand of our birth; We Protect the tani d of on aw ‘opticn Underneath— rallroada the rates were lower, Hadson River fell 1 per cent, uncer the secident of yesterday, and other On the roverse were Monk, with a wolf-dog at his feet; Ch sagt Kiog Pnaroah's daughter, vod with old. Ilo was seeesseeeeoees or a Dd all the stag’s head and Sunburst of | \oads aympathised with the fail, y his aids as tollows — od no seldom wake: roland. After the board Governments were rather lower, James Whito, Daniel Grinnon, P. Halpin b che eves Trish Pinor. Lite, however, Thos. Mor aby MClosky, Special Aidi— ¥ ve heart tocignant Benak, Cac tiias Bann. meted De Mic el Gillen, Buch Murray | To stow that sili ehe lives,’ Divison No. gsantames Atditneus, Pree | te) "Tuer Cuetec mates cece as the Marshal aid aide appoaro! ‘ . | dent; Joha Burgers, Vico President ; James | S00 to contractors af the Went, end demand ates the cheore again rose long and | aul seve On the reverse was depicted the autrender of | Doreon, Sec james M'Cann, Assistant | #¢ Dt from tho Assistant ‘Trosmury in thie olsy te ral additioral coeers and tigers wore given br rivals at Yorkcown; with the ntotto: | Secretary; Terence M'Manus, Treasurer. Z ‘The tots! amount of these notes de tho Father Bratthew T. A. B. Society, to which ; | Tho basnor boro a tigare of Saraticld, with a the Assistant Treasurer on 5 per oma, by y and his principal side tslony sant ioene | | wolf dog by his side, On the rovers, a) Largo | certificates ia $11,600,000, , ue. i Wachtel hahchelbs hehe, | Harp, with the inseripti ‘The exchanges at the Clearing House this moem- ennolly ard Mr. ty 663,67 5 et ; \ : fee ene ing wore $28,991,707, and the balances 61 Le the Conventiou of [rich Soctotiog, fe : Divtstox No, 1i—Jam 4 Met vrmicky Pees; ‘We Viait the Sick and Bary the Dead. then bt ne eenee a On hd a oe hw eartige wan waria'yclour udge | Hiwart CrtLara, V. Pa Trimbla, § “in Union tere ta Strength.” Pic prtdicdalbe ye boat Saas vee wil mrocks, brought (rom the soil of | rick Meheon, Treasurer > dent beavy and bad, ‘The heads at the end differ Treland, a trved here by a gopticman in | On the front of the tanner wore the autes of | y At t the New York Aw Aft wi derrag ihrer from the genuine, as Hiiae Drvinoi caleleint Dull Tivete Uy On’ tha reverse: wore | Mofaban, james Kec brah darth cated eaencene hath he w aT * M f Mont " on manding by « Ben Shai moilec’s i ue Sane alae Sere Waited Uke 2i1 Axctusy Oxon or Hinentans or Men 1361 vee R910 9 Thome: aaah it Bernard Mort oat: J. Gert, V.P. Patrick Ford : f aie eert Frark MeDir Par. McKeon, Asst. | Tnereame.......+4 00% 40 , Patrick Fo Soc'y : Un be Corptrol Now York given r Faward D ¢ ww, ted Thc ben 1 1 s ve bs ona sie jnottrian | nctiee thet te state interest, due Apri im, wid be turned out a very fine body of men hi ariebrads ates pent wee Wits, the, Haare Ai tae | Pau Os a do the Maul of Erin. over | pairick McNally, VF ieee a » Aud raten are M better, 111% a1185¢ Depa wb 8] Tatton Gondiding, Ast ie panperk the ck kad ‘bory the dead, The market for epecte in dull for the means, i an, Treas, : The sales ab the Moard wore fairy 1g regular, Of6 T. F. Meagher Clow." a x odie we bv K ip Lon! eh Coraaltua tis aly, Maranal. tin the Luports are #0 large, being more tham “ Koes Sympathy in i al Fivareraid aad General decks UO 8 | A vorper Quine or Hineexiana oF Wars | double abe exporte for the weet, thas the expert of Deat AeeaeataniGn ot tie ails, of Colonabee Hawk, N apecle must be ure to tuerease, The dwmand notes . ‘ sreesserssee | with tho leyrend i ‘ Thomas H Doyle, V Py | ruthorived! have, aa yet, produced no etfeot toward The other bore a painting t)pitying the bs. ‘ Thos. Devany, dee Treaturor. Aho anticipated iotlation, for the reason that they nevelont character of the Socisty by a view of “United we Stande=Divided we I Their banner hut on ity front Cornwallis sur- | are not yet isaued, and the old notes are kept to the sick room, with the members aifording te foncering to Washington, and on the raverse eetbhodand lefto the afticted. On the sec I lergth portrait of M scription— banner was r, with the ine “Wo! hes nor the Patriot.” ’ “underneath the fallowing— : Presanted tothe T . Meagher Club, January 10, 18 “a Committos > ot La Favorabie ‘to their C suse,” SECOND DIVISION. James Sandford (N. D.), John Tucker (N.8.), Marshals. Aids, John McGuire, Francis hieity, Peter MeGinni n Corcoran, Dominic Lynch Pet Hugh Brady. Band, ABCIENT ORDER OF IUIHERNIANS OF NRW YORK. This body wade an imposirg display, with their many handsome banners and their splon did regalia cf green and gold. At the hoad of the body walked the general officers, as follow John MeGuire, G. 1. ; Patrick Doyl Vv. john A. Kiony, G. S.; Patrick Kerrigan, A. ; Muotny D'Arcy, GT ‘ait F these came tho Socw'y, in 21 Thy isons, ws tollows Divistox No. 1 apatrick, Prest- in; Thomas Ker yaa, V nes Gilmar- in, Neo.;. Michael ttaftet ry, Asa’t Hugh Merray, Treas, wnror wasdrawn by cight grey’horses, mm a decorated car, displaying the "Stara and States. On one side of fiyures of Warhington and woh an aliecorical device of a shield Vby an eapls, and bearing emblems ing: the w ion of Fretand and Amorien. On Pe eter ala were the figures of O'Connell and Sorstield, wih a harp draped with the American flay, and surmounted by an eagle, with the lo gond— “sith, Hope, and Char Under hove we Conquei ; Barney Deviston: «No, Molion, V. Pres. Martagh, Treaeurer, Ther ban bad on one sido the Maid of Krin, with ihe mott Haburn, Kiernan, Sec. + Patrick and Tot Bites hip’ lout Wov the Sick Bury the Dead #as Brion Borolmlie in cums e,00d— Lec print hor the days. of Hi ien the Brave.” A.—M'chael MeMohon, Preat James McCarthy, Sec .j Deuis Kootan, Trove Division Ne Thomas Kearny, VP. Owen Keotan, At nop having on ono side an allegorical r ion of Sarsiield destroying the a (uncer he form of # serpent) with ript v1 the ins ‘jlo waa Ireland's Glory, and the Terror of her Enemies, On the other alle was a representation of Charles Carroll, of Carroilton, signing the Deciaration of Independence, with the inscripe tion— “We Tuior tho Heroea ot Division No. , Prosi dent; James Fegan, Ve Po: John Nalin, See 5 John McGrath, Asst. Sec, Edward Diguan, Treas. Onthe front of the banner was a large harp, surrounded by a wroath of laurel, On tho ro veroe wos depicted the Good Samaritan, wish the inseriptiou— jck and Dury thy Dea “We Vi it the S Patrick Clare Diattnow McPartlatd, Sec,; | Gillen, ' Tres. Patrick proacie 1 Druivs of Ire- ray ute onal ee We euppport the ice and bury the Dead.’ uve of Marrhal Me ihe Wired eye shall remain.” “Here Lam, aud hero L ow (Quinn, Presi. P.; Pave Camp orelary; Timoty Davision N: — Barth dent; Bernara K. Murg! boll, Sec; Redy Wrin, Coloman, T On the frost of the banner wore § 4d Kobort Kamer, suppoctir vap'ed by the Americ Patrick san [righ Harp, an Bayls, underneath, ures oh OK Apecia with, hence money, not even paper ia yet ta were the tie mnell and Patrick HH PL eRe, pllagh Railly, residents | ry supporting an Irish harp, surmounted by an | Cemelve supply. ‘The movement la a8 follower atrick Dona, Ve Pay Lenniy Connor, Soe.y | eqn fo from Cal. export Helwan Mater AM’e Secs; Thomas Reonan, G8 FN ON acsacseuid Jan, 1 to Fob, 29. ..8)741,000 oa tie ae On the banner w of O'G ‘« Spirit not rost, aac ce : 079,075 Be we bs} ene ax tale ovek 4 iki breoge o'er the waved o! IBID ertoss — Taaeg a their be ada, and Ate lescription't “United we Stu and—Divided wo Fall, On tho other sido were members visiting @ fick macy with Lind motto Ye Hupport out Bia i and Bary our Dead.” Prowtes rick Gallagher, Sec Patrick Lughes, Division 14—DPattick Barrlogton, James Hughes, Ve P. Patrick Koarnoy ‘Treas. ‘On tho banner wora the fgares of O'Connell and Washington, with a harp surmounted by tho , Aas't Sec. an Fagle and the “Let Friendship Flourish,” (nthe other side were Sarstiold and Jackson, ih the Harp and Hagle 5 anil the tuscription Vidolity ae li Numonity, Division Now h, Proe't ; Michael Brennan, V Thomas Coon, 80 Hot ick MeClory, Aus’t See'y ; Patrica MeAre le, ‘Urea Uo the banner wea @ representation similar © the procedirg, with the words * Let Friendship Flourish.” On the reverse was the Maid of Evia with her harp, and the legend Fidelity ani Love. Hom y Division No. W—Larr N on't Jobu Gleeson V3 Pat Jota Lumilion, Ase't Sve'y ; Treas, Tbe banner ck te Seo'y Micuaal’ Healy, hal on one avick man ro- lieved by the mom Jera ef (he Order, wilh the legend above Unit tod we Fail.” 4 we Stand; Divi and underneath ‘We Relic he Sick; We Bury the Dowd On the roveree were Bt, Patiick and the Maid of Erin, wih w wolt do. Division No. 17—Patrick Kearns, Pro i) i Jamee Clorken, Sec'y. ory. Edward Mullin, Patrick Tracay, V. James Farrell, A Treas, 6 banner bore oa one side the figures of ston wod Patrick it of Erin, witha back-round showing « Round wer, a mver aad a hil, Underneata was the togend . 18—-Joha Reilly, Prost Jobo Donabo dames Reilly, ial ‘Vhe boner of wus Division was borneon @ car\diawn by twelve white horses, with red and while plumes, the driver being ¢xmp.otely enveloped to an Amuican flag. Un the froat wero the figures of O'Connell and Presidvat ‘Tyler. On the reverse was an Lrisn tarp, flaure!, and surmounted by a device rar presenting & stay escaping from under the por Division Laity, V. t Caley, Ato't be lobe} ally Of a ower, with thy words : Wo Li be our Republic.” wo jipers—one Soot Highland, the other Int ‘on the. Lick of thy ewr, playing Ame- Irint and Seowch tunes alternately, rion No 10,--Willlau MoGowao, wus beilly, V. Pj Michael O'llara, See.; Vonck Doluo, Avs't See; Pstrice Farley, Trev, aepresentation of t wita the quotatic ‘Tho banner bore ture of Blajor Andre; 4Ob, list ye to the joy f b that's walle ed ce'r the seu : There's life in Loly Ireland, and love of H L tf On the reverse was Goioral Ja with tbe logend— “Treland=—the Land of my Foretatbore, —Poter Howley. Pres V. Pj Thos. Mofiale, Ast. Sec.; Franc Roilly Division No Patrick Horne Wm. A, hoorin Treas, Op ore side of the ban rynane Abbuy, wiih a tic ure foreground ; abd the incr r was * view of Der of U'Connell in the puch y our Dead.” “Woe Support our Sick and ur On the other tide were King Brian and the Maid of Knit, with an Irian Hari between tem, Tne whole banner was banioomely de corated with red white and green rib) nas Division No. 9,—J bn Francis M:Koarney, Presicent ; Dennis Lennon, V. Pj Dennis Brennan, il Sunes Carn, Ast, Sec; Meruard Connolly, Tres: On the front “of the banner was an armed taure of Hugh O'Neill, on horseback, and deo rated with a croen scarf, on which was ou: olagoned the ‘ed Hard” of Ulster, Oa the On tho other sila was w view of the Moat ing of the Waters," wid a ture of Moure in the foreground; ard the lines ri side is Virtue and Ee Patrick Metiowae, Pro; Terarce Metiows ; ; Patrick Wanaguan, On “the tr rtof tb t v @ PoDr 4 tion of the tl v hk we Borknhs ov : i) had th ‘Lom bie i 610) Su of iaumortality.” On the reverse was a repreaenta ion of the Ancent finh cnuesing St Vatrick to return ibd become their apostie, with the words above: ane Vor ect the Leash!" and below; *Weentreat thee O! boly youd, 6-100 and walk among us,” M’Partland, Pn roe ident; Thomas Petitt, V. Kdward ( miskoy, Secretary; francis vartland, Assistant Sec> Scanlan, Trearorer, a of O'Rourke, of Oac- Division No. 2 ‘On the banser were the Prince of Brofni, and Charl the Wost, Total... “Aner th Now. York divisions came the v varte ous divisions of th ANCIENT ORDER cont, and Pay out $1,595,000 in apecie on the Ist of April, for interest on the October 78-10 notes, Tals moneys neral Office Petorson, County i i) if anderstood is already on hand, hae Delegate; }hitip Clare John Kiernan, 1 Reve Miukto Delse Ghee mentee st | me bose collated from all the deposi. Ne , AG. 8; Jobr Finlay, a, T. tories the government to make up the re quired amount, hence the government will not be in the market a#® buyer for April interest, ‘These saterents have had a tendency to make the price of specie lower, and of course to favor the goverm- ment operations, The banks have not incressed the amount of specie on hand, They have, however,been enabled. to jay (fa large amount of private depeaite, the returns are aa follows : John McUinnis, See; J. Diviaton No, 1—Jobn Taygert, Gallagher, V. Pres; Fy McCabe, Treas. On the front of the fete was a fall length in complete armor, “The Pride of his Country, | and the : Terror of her Enemios.” Loans. Specie, Cir, Depa O41 S26 93,968 £79 8,606,186 111.150,988 nwo 28 STUDS 480 406 LOR, OT OTS 144,538 19,916 000 D808 HGS 10% iM Ors O's00.40G. 108 TIS 198 16 50,179,066) 5, Wb 566 10 996°7U6 886,406 9,000 acne These returns, it ts understood, are the average On the roverse was the Maid of Erin playing onaharp, The sta of the banner (which, as well us the fraine, wes profusely decorated with ribbons) was surmounted by a Cap of Liberty in groon velvet, embroidered wiih jrold. Diviston Ni mos Weldin, President ; Hugh Monahan, V. Pros. ; David Howard, Sec J.J. Rogers, Am't Sec. ; P. Brady, Treasurer On the front of the banner was a tigure of St. Patrick, with an Irish barp, and the in- se iptlon : th, Hope and Charity—by these we Conquer." u » : or ses 27 621,000 On tho reverse, a portrait of Washington, 80,610,900 with the legend : “sala Decrease...» STOUK AXCHANGR BALYS_FIRST BOAR. 1606) U.S, 6a, OT... O83 SOO Brig K 10000 UB. 6a, "61 ie vas 100 co, and fi Countrymen, ‘+ Firat ap War, firet in F the Hoarty of i Iiviston No. Melinrve, Prosident ; | Mig’ Cm Sep Bex 100 1. Congr loo, Secrotary ; bd a BO I. 4. Ge 99 260 the tigures of St. 100” 40 Wastinyion, and a harp, eure | 0 Ll, Can, B10 888g 0 mounted by an Kayley with the inseripuon Wor Lis Lak MT.-. BBG 40 Bria as : 200 Our Comet ole chase foul le a ; away, t 60 And drivo dork falyebood from our land: 100 ttoa, RY RSD 88 to-day. iw 104 On the roy sree Sare- “| wore Hugh O'Neill field, on either vido of shielt emblazoned with the hary of Erin, with tha inscription . a, OAL “Love and Liberty,” and the lines — Mich, Bo.¥ M. 13 Be. Commerce. de mW 18 Merohi 4 Forgot not the fol! whore thoy pe ‘The truest. tho but of the braw » lent ; w' Roo, Soc j Vico Prest ; Treasurer. bannut bore on ite tront an Trish harp, the figures of St Patrisk and O'Connell, and the Amoricen «gle in the back ground,’ Une derneath was tue inecription— 1000 8500 3 pited wo stund—divided we fall.” To 1 Gan” 20 Cle, Col, On ‘the reverse was Irian Boroimbe in armor, and 4 round tower; with the inreription— + WRemesaber the Days of Tirtan the Brave, >. b—Patrick Kearns, Prosident; |.» jo, V. Pree; Antony Manealy, | 15008 0.8. @ Sing Asat. Sec.; E. Mare rin, ‘The banner bors on its front « heraldic de vice represon’iny: two welf clogs rampant, sup- poring @ shicli emblazoned with a view of h avd tho “Round Towors of other ‘The motto was— Lough 3 days. “Gentle when Stroked—Fieres whoa ro voked, On the o'her side was St. Patrick, with | Shamrock in his band, provir U botore oyal As do, the Trialty before the Hoya! 4 WW N.Y, Oe {MO 893g 95 Mae. da Divistow No. Kk = 83% 100 MeUiraiu, .V. Pros; We McNeely, Swerol 0 Gal 4&Cbi RB 667% 200 KE, Dillon, Tronsurer, do bw TO" 100 ‘Yhe front of tho banner bore @ figura of Sarsiield with an Irian harp; in the hack (round was & repregentation of Lough Newyh with a Round Tower on an island, Uniderncatin was tho exclamation of Satafel ‘Sareileld is the won, and Sarstiold Lam, Teun, 64, 1, War Loan. 1 @rie Pt, Bk Commerce, vs On tho reverse of the banner was a gen ot Marshal MoM ahon; 4 with the inac ript on— 40) My your ‘tal Ar Cal ry, 1 wenp ny my 7, of frame, was of a ign, Leing very ele- d. f the bani sutitul di Tho bearer now and very t MINIATURE aM. gantly carved and decors s0¥ ADRS, AUK SETS, MOON MISE. My SOUR Division No. 7—W, Atkinson, President; / ¥er1T 6 9) $9 St _ 8 Ii, Larkins, W. Mclutyre, Soc; J. | Me is & | $10 23 $4 Leddy, ‘Trees, ‘This division curried no banger, | #019 6 6 } he aa Thy N “7 Ryan, Pres; Jobo Gave CLEARED, \ BILYS~ Adele’ Clausen, Antwerp WP Schmid, Mavhatiar, Dison Liverpool OH Masatall @ Co her bore ‘ Vaauddaling Fasten wordenitx, K Past, ant the Mata of Ka the toserip Kickewx by Foilsdeivhiy 3 8 sa wien, Brita # ' ry) one ” AOKS Ns Boandoiae Bt ‘Thome hore rty va Btin's shore,” D Penvell? Penoal, tor Pouadelphias «© O Baker @ Co; Beloy ELaweny Ha Vana J d& PAB Weboter, Eccles BaiGs—Courved (Peus) Hauke, London, Meanoks @ WY andt; dem sina ‘ter.) ‘Ulark, Far co, Will ‘Pound 8 chum Wales, Carver & tl es Forvtamy Borday tor Operto Gagerueyer @ Brusn, eg ng Witch, Tyler L Koo for Bridgett. Parl ‘otha Wy) ream Toe Viana, 4c lor, Ho pag Hawes Poiladape dole, Onerrgenoas master Hh ra, Boancke Irland, NG MeGr Aildresh Willa e, 89g Harbor, B BLOOPS—Bisckstone, Allen, Brutal, L Kenny; Horace, Swith, Great Bye Harbor, master, + O'Reily (in the iqude,) and Lafayette, by wo Aimoericaa shield with oh and ea, sou and Liber —M, Larkin. Pres.; J, Me vom, V, Pree; Jeremiah Hatfornan, Secs Patrick’ Keenan, Acst. Sec.; E, Crawford, Trace ‘The bapuer had oa its front OConaell and Wasbingten, with a round tower from which tloated the Irish sud American flags; un- derneath was a wolt dog, with the motto— 1 Gentle wb Siroked—Plerce when Provoked,’ * Gontinwed on Ue inside, STHAMAEPS—F W Brune, trom Baltimersy with mdse to Wa Daleoll,

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