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‘ h oF pa | tuau ‘ op ‘that man carries @ : } irk rer of concenled weapons wee ‘ er awwut owe buudred |» 4 se6 felon, or wean outlaw would te, Tos : rato S Locle will tote | dev thousande of men waik the streets of this city, ; , | ered with revolvers, or with knives, perbepes A fbecomer@ vil! gocur at Potclock ia the) Vb osh uch men are doubtless sitting in this r the OVen.u srt rootn to-day. If they are not here, my worse am i 3 y f ' Lob CuaRiE ; EN MUstAse | Will reach them, when I say that hence! rth jurors ‘ pene etycdedal talib wil assume in) the absence of proot contra: a . PO ia Rigitn) VOLestBE® TU) py, that the man who carries a dead! pon cons 4 " re | coalox ‘ " for the purpore o ian in Tu.cuewe of the pire | cealod about hie peraon, does it k se eae € ot . end not of defence —for nisebief aud pot pth Label Hol 3 atleast for yood, I bave nu derre, Friery, on tits otcn- Shue ft 7 terday Tb P89 os, to may on unnecesRay But throuch a e to! discussion, an ele | you, and through thie oppor i mnvist apenk fete post spy | ® ord of waraoing to thet nda of young sins \ ee es 4, {men in this motr polis who are brave amas cu unce the € the wer, Brea the | jiug the aame road throng) wiceh you Leave } i a ch leade to death io dpewiers of the Goll Board usd two to talk | travelled. [tis thet road wh. phe 4 e { the | the prison or on the yalows. Let them remetmber @@vul the ue ee, eB ugh in cous quence @ your fate, and @hun it, You b vivlated |), fact oat it hud Leen euily reported for Sd in Your conviction the ia vindic “ You \ t ‘ 1 pi ecte ury Amps edu sarket wae Gob tuuter all «| had @ fair trial, before full? anle te deat eta ii vat t rtf Thetr verd ot vas yinity, the puniehmens death Jeet fie days u oll he Goverument Vuildings | 7, the prowrens your case through the appellate wu! st sopte were displayed throughout | Ce bar punistiuent may befor a tur verte, . ucaunot vere els large Bumbers of private | but rest as ured it muet come at last. You cn brett pai sine Kans it is your duty to prepare for it Slay s, on siorese ! pr vateresitences, Hroscway, su to the judgtnent of the Coury which is oa arly.) Penenied « ver7 patriotic appearance, i Bernard Frery, for the murder ant be Stare and Btripor belay Cisplaved along almost aiand be taken beuce to the piace from whence you ¢ whereaf you convicted, ioe, there sae The news fredup the martial | ieiy keptand Jetained, and thaton Frid ort theoll ©) % Reyiment, and Col, Bagley, | the slet dey of Marc botween the hour Cx el ¢ te 4 ornt, tendered the rory of | 12 o'civek toon and 4 « wk to the eterno y be hanged Lv the ow il you ere dead, ow Chet btoG Son dork fora three months at | Gog have merey on you. view in guard yet Charleston, The prover AS the last worda were pronounced the freer! smuacomiun vated to Geo, Dee, and that eMcer | ine petgoner alightly Mushe tin other respec @ thas telegrapied to Washington for inatraction | ig wee perfectly ea'm and collected, The ork sipon the mibject, The Ofih wanone of the Bret] chen read the death werrant sud handed it t the areximonts to volunteer from thie city at the VO | ayo while the primer ant down and rand ining of the war, and they have an untarnished record for gallanirs The Tih Regiment wl pa waceteetnor » honor ofthe event, ant a meet $n, of prominent cere, inreapect te of party. ill De heli, to make arrangements for wn fitting cole Dration ofthe recent victories Recevi ting — CONTRADICTORY Rewora Avovr 9 Dear -Parwsst ov Stare Bors @rae.— The V luinteering Corrnittter sesterday re @r wad over our navel men, pearly all of whom epiisted for three years, The crveda about the esdguarters of the Consunittee atil niinue, end @hers is po sign of abaternentin the work, Ru gpore shout the drafture again makiny their ap pearance, It wee ro ported yesterday, on what * ated ty be good authority, that every neces- were ut to enforce the draft ia being acide aod that the drawing will vecur @ave, On the pitty denied, sud the first rumor was discradit bardiy py as recruiting arreuygeta ino few ther i, thie statement was ex. wo, it probable that a draft will be yotinues at the pre- Penton eriere arnt Bul iueos were ip the city yesterday and beld in- (Governor aod Contr iler werrese wi a erof our leading bankers * pi slsis ip eublect of raking money fe pay Set) bount juder the Inve Bounty Bl onied tnan of the irauces that the furnish Trey recerved @his city are willing to State with eu the Means it ueeds so a (He FLAG oF Fors vn we it te required Sewren,—One of our Su Chariesion t eeu ror It is 'o be boped the veter- be afforded the or portunity, SENTENCK Frieny.—The aunonne aneut in the morning papers that the Reconter would yesterday morning pass sentence of death on Bernard Friery, found guilty op Friday night last, ot the murder of Henry Lazarus, attracted an im- mense crowd to the Court ot Seseions reom, Even the stairs, pasenoes and every eatrance were block ed uy) dud from the Tomba down to the brown atone biilding in the Par Jiued with, bua@an beings anxious to obtan 4 slance atthe prisomer, About a quarter before 11 o'clock, Briery wus browght iut oF f. the way was entirely some deputy sheriffy, aud took a seat between ex-Judge @tuart aud Mr. Joe Sedswick bis counsel, with vversed, rt in custody of whom be occawionslly « He looked some what paler than usual but appear d to exhil reporters Led the Lonor yesterday a brief Uater- wiew with Genera! Audirson, On asking about fie flag originally hoisted on Fort Surter, the Gr versal stated that Le wae still ity custodian, and would be glad to Le commissioned to unfurl ft g|geiu ty the exe over the rulneof that fortress : with bis counsel fur © abort time, after which the Bherif took charge of him the Tombe the Fupreme Court, and then to the Courtef Ap and conveyed him i Hee counael intend taking the cuas to peala on the fr @ jure were not ern panel ed ace riding to law, and were not impartial Mass Mryriva of rue Traprs.--loat evening, abth: Cooper Institute, a ¢ Il¥ tool sae moet ng of the tr of the Work underatood, of place, under the call Tnion, for the purpoas, an was Hecussing the policy of striken, speaking of the policy of abortening the t labor, an! ‘lncussing the syatern of apprenticesh ; The large pletely filled reaerved for the Operators’ Ags fermaloa. uraof hal! was cov oats beoy tiony who are ail The meeting was called te order by Mr Patrick Neville, of the Dey Goods Clerika’ Farly Closing Aa BociAton, yt oy ina few brief reroarka, intr! uced Mr, Wolffe Hard President of the Working men'a Union, as Chairman of the meeting Mr Hard) ju comin forward, thanke! the mee for bia lection Ia discussing the question for which they bad met, namely, the reia- tlon of Inv or to capital he anked what acanitaliat wes? (Here the Working-women's Bewing Ma- chine Operatoms entered, anid) great aprlanse | In (iluatration of bis remarks he mate a bappy al- Vision to Peter Cooper, as the bu der of the hall in which they met, and w » labor of former bad wone back tothe source from whence it (Applause.) He claimed thot labor should al be side by aide with eupltal and in dicusin question, hoped that the right of strike would yours never be taken away, because when a!) roesna of weanling the rights of the Jeamanu hed been ex heusted, then the right of striking rewalned. (App) The shortening of the hours of labor was a her question to be the the speaker wht of, and in this connection ‘uded (amid great seplause) to the nud other associations of that pocially to the Car Drivers, who prevent time seventeen hours a day, He advocated the working of nine hourt per day, and a half hol lay on Satur’, .) The picture gallery in the very ho they were agserut) the bin! pla e Cen-ral Park on Saturdays, were as tr rthe work ny tnan as torthe millionaire He pox spoke of the Union the Working of Ree Os A real Necomsity, aL the esiabliahinent of he prophese Labor would aay to Capital, “Y whie treat us as you have done; we will y the hand, if you like, but you #.@il uo lon jer be ou’ uiesters,'! Mr. Harding then introduced Mr. Hol'ina, of the Journe nen Printers’ Union No, 6, who an- nounced the trades repreaente:! es f Cartmen and Laborers’ Associats Clerks’ Barty “owing Ags n, Carpet ant Lumber Clerks’ Assos luinbers, Carpen- Planters, Pailorty Coach) Painters, Ty poxraphi- ca! Union No. 6, Theatrical! Workingmen's Uiion, ewotios at the awful position in which he was rem se ms hedae rp aoe got ts pliced, AUT o'clock the Recorder tok bis seat ou | Hiivers, Window B Pars » Bb Iron the! bh, and shortly aflerwarde Sher t Kelly en Workers, Coachmen, Pap r Stain ry v “lox gered and wok » seat beside him, After a pause of Makers, ‘Lousshore Ship Paluters, Trunk and Bag few mowenty during which the dropplug of a piu might bave beeu heard, the District Attorney Lose, ud asid Lave to perform the painfi! duty, your Honor, fe wove for sentence upon Bernard Friery, ° sicted of murder in the frst desrea, on the 17th bebvruary, 1505 {he Recorder :—P) she prisoner at the bar Loe prisumer Was then placed in tront of the «orks dese, aud the Recorder atdressed bin as fo hows eruar! Fr tul ery, you were errested charge! with unter of Houry Lagarve, Upon that ¢ d and placed yourself on v4 teounty hes found you i uw to aay why sentence ot Gooth eheuld uot be pawsed upes you ac ecding é aw? Pos eto gay thatthe occurrence waa biel no intevtiun of harmiug We bad always been the bert ofimends andl yb re Juad pot been uiyeeif | fay uouw what l was doing, 4 twiul uieud te injure bin. We er haa any falling out ender tien passed sentence of death ipon oe tollowe Wie praue ' arch > Ou the morning of the third dey Jana + the j we of aevera! wit+ Lesser, up t Lazarua, gall be wea an" uged your Gage | wr ju bie nesk t Was about seven | Frched she wound, wiped | gite blood itm Sdierry wae @ | seu Used Bava } went vutia Ue Meory Laas rus prssedt | wute bLe Homed ate pr e of his He hal alone yeu no barn, bt wae 6 reck © suurder, 2 showed an cuter diuregard o} Jite, and wag Withous the smde b Justis Phe only ples sha, could be ines posed im your be- | felt wae that you “ere toad aren whey you airuck the blow, Yous Counsel did all for you that could be done bubit ®.o 64 Vala for shes bo struggle agaist the terr tle facts whwh wre proven beyoud the possillilty of contradiosion, Boe jury prowpily rendered a Verdot of guilty of gourder in the first dogres, aud that weraict co eogns you to desth upon the gallows. There te glass of men in this city, of whom you may be cone ' a vere. reprewenbali vey who Lave no respect for | she lawa of Gol ormay, They violate Seth, ia | the belief this ihey can do so with impunity at ow only whon the Leavy hand b ub) fells upon them that they re } evuntabiliby to esher there ere ovessious when tee! thas the penalios o gud severe, Tie thoussuds who have watched yu ir | tr al in the belief that you would escape punish hrough some te alittes of the law, will | he (aught «4 lesson w u ssand upon $16 seal | ivid, Which suey Wil not Sova forget, Your con- veton sud death will teach them thet iu lew drunkenness is no excuse cor Crime, and that courts sud jurora have made up theur minds, that Boose Who Carry end Use pisioe aud dagyers, aud ecer iparumcots of death, wil be held wo the | girivteat scovuntabiity, & few yeury an?) eS | Aud shaded whee Baers bows ib bald wat It in well tor m y that) » wen can be made to violated law are certain | Makers, Carpentera, N\, 6, of New York, Carpen- f Newark, "Longshoremen (1, 2 and J meu Kakerg Noo 1, Blank-book Bio Beaters, Jowelry Association, ete,, and from Boston, Baltimore, Washington, bany aod Wiimington, Delaware, Mr, Whitfeld then came forward and read the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: Whereas, Vhe bistory of Trades’ organizations in thwecity for the past two years emallishes the fect that under their auspices the mentsi, mora! sud materia! condition of the working «lasses can be rewtily uproved wud advanced, I reco snl. tiou of the rights of property more troy secured, private rghts more a@trongly protec end social equality more easily vbtained aod preserved d Whereas, Through ignorance of true societary principles, the Trades! organiteticus bave, and are wtill moeting, with neers marked, sot deter inod opposition frow employery and ibany empieyoes which, if suceesalal, would svon destroy our corm el, and our industrial euterprige and activ ty, and were the cap tal of the conutry into the beads oF an arimtoe who would soon forget that labor bad any righta which they were bound to respect, and Whereas, Great principles can ousy achieve @uc- cess by wartu t ung, Une sby Of Beluti+ ent, sud concert of action, and anonly be advanced, and opinions exchanged four mutual wolfare, through ® tore close aut friendly inter- rc » ood time baviug arrived, when to re- wain longer sirauger® to each othe thewnh our interests, and socal welfare; tore: fore be it Resolved, That we maintaln and assert the ia- herent aud inadenable right of each branch of la- bor, to organie itmell jute @ body “corporate’? auapted to iti OWN Cuda amons which ie the right to Nx the cate of Wages —to reforin and abuses, and relieve ourselves from the disabilities wtendant upon the present delective oppreniice system ; to hmit the Koure of labor to ® more ra tional period, thereby to streugsien @ qucken the physiwal energies, and enable the wo k.ogiman the better to enyaye in the sctive enterprises of in- dustry, sffording ielsure for the tull au free exer- cis of inventive genie Aesolved, Puss the social independence, and the matetel prospe: of the people deinanus, wal tt becomes [uppratively necessary, « al duty ‘orempluses aud employed to come together in soe spins of a mutual and common juterost, bo ewicably arrance aud adjust minor differences that bay pitherto estranged thei, and by their united efor & of # earsdation, and indusspel collapse that bureat ey and cuervales end lisourages & com momssy bat eliould be prosperous, be, 4) aud free, elogates Troy, Al- Thia gen! ided particularly to the filthy condition of the streets and the aiate of auirs generally, He par tie y alluied to the fact that laboring men were nut properly paid, spoke of the mee ng at Tompkins square lavt winter as being really in voked by the Legislature, who wished to bring tn a bill to injure the trades, and wished to the sudieaoce that they would bo brousht to an account when whey should sgein come Lelore their COMM ENOL bay Mr. Bechens, Vie President of the Workias- mnen's Union and P, -giient of the Piumtere’ oak ation, wae the pert speaker, Whe urges up’ the tradesinen sctivit ibe matters which were under discussion, Speaking of shortening the time of la or to elgbt hours, be ald {t wou wive eruployment to many who ere out of work, and aso give them time to improve ihemae) ves. te se) The apprepticcs ip system was wittly ed to a6 Wrony. because if ® boy wae appren- tice! to @ business he learned bu e branch of i, and after serving till he was twenty-five he then wernt cuder instruction, (App! Jeughter.) He coucinded by boping nat the aye- tema would hed, ud asking for the ei th that and other matters. (Applause) r . Karl then ad iressed the meeting in Ger- mat, @o1 wae followed by Mr. Roseman, of the Carpenters’ Union, who, ia enuouncing bimsel said be Lelonged to that clase which built bovele fur the poor and pelaces for the mcb, He then spoke of the riybt of the working toau ty place & proper price on bis labor, and remarked that when capil built ra'lroada, established banka dc., they ‘en@aded a certaiu price, Which we pay them, aod aie mgbt to ake aus) A 4 bar oon d bern placed the dieposal of the Sek in thie very t and th «they were for; but it was Like chaining up e dog, ngs boue twos farther than the lengus san, The speaker pr cesded ot some leo wth use the question of labor in position to ot interpreted passace from good old to the effect that ' Foxes have be les, and fe for bis labor the birdaof ur beve nesta, bub the fone bed toil have not v to Inv weir bee ® App.) He then apcke of the good which had been done by prgenivation, and stated big own organtaation, fortinatel., as now num ‘sting fifteen bodies and doing well, Politicians bad ber herded tharn, bus they foun l it was go ure to ao, for they could (Appa He « hu ted by pay toy . ent to the Workingwomen's Aasccia- , and asbed the gentieruen kt they were not ashamed to nee women oubeinp them ip the cata edt the Indien and centie. men presen 4 \tim and welcome the delegates fron AbEF on ‘ta belt lone by ER jane aine fret, cheering end err handkerchiel™. ‘ia, Corresponding Aeeretary of the Work- * Assemt ly of Bostoty and @ abip carpen Z introduced and le » most eloquent rofeambination. end denying the be capitalists toqneation them on t) mebtot t erty sie sdthat the working tan haddene OTe ace nlahed the rebellion than any other . : with theme Dasiamight march from tostOD te Wanker Hill and bidding defiance to a'l ane te we bent hacks which migbt be piled sont He took the ground that greonbacks owerleas to bulld palaces without the bone Bnd th acle and mechanical eaill of the working man Aapuuse.) He then atated t in Roaton Mists Wore about seve enaoe ations, forty of h were In the W ngmenta Agsemtly, and ad were devermined t) assiattbeir colleagues in es mA He next alluded to " nafew days at Faneu'! Hall, D Roan Promarked that he would their con: fend that he had ae much Pivtt to sell hie bone and ale fk a fair pricy, os merchants ad to sell thelr dry go's, (Applause.) He yale of th te of the Workinyimen as infinitely piertor t ea of the Routh, and atrongly advecate! their claitns t the « mpathy of all sinnnes. Speaking of the printers in Boston, he sallhe was ylal that the bosses had triumphed, because itehowed taat people were able to attend t) their own business, an in Hoste mi aires of er nilrat coy He hoped that their cw York woull sovn be converted fatoa , devoted exclusively to the interests of work Mr, & P. Taylor, of the Carpet and Furniture ris’ Associaton was theuext soaker, He ably f the abridgment of the hours ot labor, anced the fact of the chanwve brought about ia Cleovks in that tuatter, two years wht no house yr spec- ry voods’ merchants or carpet re, was open after 7 o'clock, wy Were then determined to put ap z hours of lat pplause), aad Le fre alter 7 or even 6 wanted wll sors o'clock at nyght) He aseed all who beard him to couse to patronize any shop which kept open afer ark (applause), and soon, time woud be given to wl) trm poopie to ablond Ww other matters than wight work, Mr. McDermott of the Plasterers Association next made ru) oyuent address speaicin triker and parteularly tnose which bad late’ cccurred ae being pretoature and noe really brrgiig in far Jay's work be considered at H s wWaces as that ta whieh would gup- portam na@ud bis family add enable him to ley p something for ® lature tue, To enavle men to deo thia was to limit the amount of labor in the inarket, aud this would be done by .egally indent uring all t who were spprenticod sud he their dentures registered in the ¢ offic This would be @ protection n lovee welves and their employers but tre roy. After en eloquent appeal to his hearers a the uiatier, be next wlluded to the short any of the hours of labor, aud strongly appealed to capitalists towel the working men and women in this matter, He concluded by advising the Work- toetoen tecling to éhetr Boclot eg end have e more | harmonious understauding between th, uiselyee and modity the | intelligence avert he downward course | vanthen addressed the meeting, snd | assure | their employers, The Chairman thea introduced the following preainble aud resolution, Which Were Upenimously adopted: Whereas the newspaper press r port that the Hon, Mr, Gleeson bas introunced intw the State i ea bill, of which the following is an ex- ; fullowiug deseribed persons in the . tropelitan Mole District shail be deemed vagrants, soi shal be hatle to punishment on conviction: Drunkarda, and persons without visible weans cf support; thoee who bave neglected or abaudoned their tmuales; persons idle aud having the wherewithal to support their tax. Suse to work for commun cr waual wage | baving b titutes, re for bei Aesolved, Voat if the bill of thefflon, Mr, Gleeaon Uvely uutendéd to apply te Workingiven on is en intolerable iulringement of our rghis emian infamous insult to claas us wish those apuimersted and mentioned in the bill, If | uot iuteuded to workingmen on s strike, we then youn ee 1k UBworth Legislature, being so so Indebnite that do misapplication, ew York aud vicinity, ia led, do shereiore sclemuly protest agwinss the languaye, of the above sec moet ; persons Lone diseases, beggart& common prom ted pickpockobs burglars de, Lbere- | We, the work | mass Weeing asly vo wo beer cousiru the bul. Tho res! Mr. Fis | then J thon Was adopted of the House Painters’ Association reseed the meeting in some very appro ste remarks after which Mr, Michell, of she dD von, nade en eloquent appeal in jates Showing that the radroad fobing Injury op the commuuity | by ehapoylog Incompesent divers, aud requesting the peop) tot) ae the ladies had done with the dry gouls therchants, bot to patron.ée the 6b Ave- nie Badrosd Vie following resolution was then adopted: Resolved, That the action of the Sixth Avenue Rai root Conppany, in refusing to employ any per- udacity to join the Drivers’ t ith the indivnant ¢ worstogmen of New York,whv loo au aleuptte deprive the workineman & thas of associating for self-pro- 4 numbered 1 » Contivent, numbering between | HO men, spoke especially againat a | yout Spuyteu Duyvil Creck, wio was t la or, and instructing convicts io ® the trade, aud Wis ed the law of beso anended to prevent «trade § Murbt to conviore while in prison, Thers | : wtin te @ man worklug while in pris- Om DULY ook TD bate by uw, to teach @ mau a trade j while there Me next advocated combination, aud opera tween capital and Jaber, urging oa met ‘s for themselves, and unite beth ecupi- tal sud labor, #o that insiead of receiving but ten | percent, ty would reveive ell the profi, Be PsvBiibved ivr eying cagth of Kune to eularge UpoR hon of the antages ©! orvaniaevon, We rewerke Lelug received with wuch ‘avor Mr. Prower, of the Dry Goote Clerka then mele a short speech, which wes followed by vue Prew- dent thanking those present for their attendance. and anuouncing Wis wo be but the first of » series of meetings to be held under the au of the Workingmen's Union, ®t which all who desired might bave an oppor.unity of Penge thetr views. The meeting then, at 11 o'clock, adjourned. GoLp, at the evening exchange, averaged from 201 to 20% 4%, closing at the latter figure. Tux Sexare INvestiGATING COMMITTRR resumed their lsbore yesterday, examining into the workings of the City Inspector's Department Sylvanus Gedney testified that be is@ builder in this city; havelived here about 4 years; 1 was formerly copnected with the Street Department; It was then Under the coutrol of the Commliasioner of Btreets and Lamps; ite duties were to clean the streets: it wae in 1549, '50 and ‘61; think is will bow com about twenty-five per cent. more for cleaning the etreets than in 1561; this eatitnate [ thout conridering the advance in the cost ring everything equal [th.ok en five per cent, will cover the cial ioapectors; I think we ought baves superintendent of stresta; an inapector for each ward, who wi!! eee thatthe clean- ers do their duty and do it well; I think a!! the departments are wroug; I believe that the B ard of Aldermen, if they were made responsible, should make the appointment; they would then find « vod tna for te office of Superinvendent of Streeta, who would perform hie duties in e proper meaner Michael Riley @worn I work in Mr, Dadger's foundry ; 1 was also a special inspector in the City ate Department ; ] went around the mtreets night and morning to see Hf the streets were kept clean; I got my pay a8 the foundry on Mond night; I reportal wo the City Inspector's office three times a week. A\dewman Bernard Kelly sworn—I ar an ri ter- man of the city ; there are men on the pay-rolls of the City Inapector’s Department who do no work | T know mea in my own ward who are vn the and who do no work ; I never bear of apecial in- pectora and wardens before Mr Roo!* came into office. Tbe ung to the same party with Mr Poole, but nos the wing : Ttelong tothe New York Democracy ; war formerly Known as the Me- Keon Democracy ; I belonged to a committee ap- pointed by the General Committee to examine into the corruptions of the City Inapector's Depart. ment ; we rao at the Comptrolier's office ; 1 know a deputy sheriff who appears on the pay-rolle as street aweeper ; TI know a captain in the army and ekeeper who #80 appear io the saiue capa- ground; Thad chy. Tie Committees then took # recess, after which some further testimony wasteken. The Commit- tee will meet again at balf-pest 10 AM to-morrow, Tug SAVANNAH Corron FLEEt,—Tweaty- three vessels of the Savannah cotton fleet have dis- charged or are now discharging cargo at the gov- eroment sheds on Staten Idaud, The whole smount of the cotton ty be sold is vow estimated at thirty-one thousand bales Court OF GENERAL Sassions,—In addi- Won to the sentence of Friery, reported elsewhere, Charles English, who pleaded guilty of au assault with intent to mill, was yesterday arraigned and sentenced to States Prison for ten years The prisoner was arrested! about three weeks mnce b: r Connelly.of the Fifteenth Precinct, in Broad with a carpet bag containing boots and shoes which be had stolen, in Lis possession, Wh le the officer was conveying hus to prison, Envlieb Qred s revolver at Counolly, and attempted to es- cape. During the pursuit, be fired two more sbote neither of which took effect, English is about 15 years of age, aul adesperase character. Bridyet Brady, convicted of picking the pocket of Christina Keyser, on the 7th of January, was sentence! to the Penitentiary for six months, . Kowanue Hart, jodicted for grand larceny, in eteal- jog wearing apparel trom Macy E. Fairchild, of No, 222 Greene street, on the 19h of January, pleaded guilty of au attempt sud larceny, and was sentence! tot enitentiary for months eeatenes Peter Deviin, indicted for robbery in the firwt degree, in atewling #44 from Frederick Miller, atthe Sold’ers' Home tn Howard street, pleaded wuilty to an attempt at grand larceny, Remand. ed, -Eiome Anderson and Mary Howard, in dietel for robbery in the firw degree, in stealing a pocket-book .rom Mary Bmith, at No. 11 © wireet, onthe Gilet of January, pleaded gu assauit aod battery, and were remanded for sen- tence ve Bobultz. tudicted for yrand i ‘tolug frou Stephen Bogert, at No. 227 Groenwic! street on the 8let of Decetn- ber, pleated — gull Kemanded,.,. George Sinith, indicted for grand larceny, in stealing an overcoat from Mury Aun Jennings, of No, 108 Bust Houstan street, on the 6th of January, plead- ed pruity of petit larceny, Remandod Aun Gree pleaded guilty to obrainiag goods under talee pretences, and wae remanded for sentence, Tusk Mysrentious Sticipg or Mr, GAUTIBR Copmongn's Inquest —The investigation into the case of Mr, Rene Gautier, the Frenchman who committed suici le on Wednesday last, at 219 West 45th street, by shooting himaelf through the head with « tol, was concluded by Coroner Gover yesterday, Several persons wit, whom Mr. Gau- tier hed business relations testified, but nothing was elicited to show conclusively why be com- mite! suide, It is said that be was under the itnpression that officers were on bis track, and in- tended to arrest him for some offence, jury rendered the following verdict: *Tuat Rene Gau- wer, the deceased, came to hia death by guicide, by shooting himself while in o fis of temporary insan- uperinduced by the impressiou of fear upon ind of an arrest for some crime, unknown to the jury, on the 15th day of February, 1866." Boip Arremr? To Blow Oren a Sarr BY BoxoLans.—Several burglars taade # bold attempt on Monday might to blow open the asfe of Jobu P Brown, # broker, doing business ia the basement of 155 Greenwich st One of the rascals was rested and taken tothe station house, where he wave his uame as George Key. A hole bad been drilled {tw the door of the safe, in which powder was placed, The exploson blew off the entire face of the sate and euaitered the windows. The two inner doors of the aafe remained firm, which pre- vented the burglars from obtaining $15,000, which was doposited in the aafe, A large number of bur- glare’ wols were found in the building, Accipent,—Andrew McCumisky, while driving 4 blind horse, attached to a charcoal wag- on, accidentally drove off the dock atthe foot of Juckaon ot, He was rescued by citizens and taken to Bellevue Hosp tal, his jawbone beving been irac- tured end bie body badly bruised, BROOKLYN, The Daarr Yesrerpar,—The draft com- menced in Brooklyn yemerday eccording to an- nouncersent. A large number of “patriots” ae sembled wish anxious facer, but the best of order was everywhere preserved. In the Second Dia- trict (ED), the whee was set in motion at the office of Provost-Marsbal Waldron, No. 29 Grand street, A platoon of police under Captain Woglan, of the 45th Precinct, were in attendance to keep order, The room where the whoel was at work was crowded by anrious listeners, and as the names were announced much laughter was caused whenever tho lucky man for whom the prize was drawn bappene! to be present. The utmost order, and, indeed, good humor, prevailed through the day in end around the office, A large nuiuaber of names weredrawn and the who.e will be com: pleted in # couple of days more. The draft in the Third District was commenced atllo'clock, Between 800 and 400 persons were present, as were also the Al’ermen and Supervi- sore of the 6th aud 15.h Wards, There was uo ex- citement whatever, nor no disposition manifested to create @ disturbance. The names were en- nounced from the platform to the interesting audi anoa isthe eirevt balow by Qvumissloner Beebo, and the tukete to she wbeel by Miss Poebe Wier, the Jeu, Lter of the janitor of Un Acadewy of Music. and she performed the futy ae mened her in » very satisfactory maurer. The drawing wee superintended by Co! EB Fowier, Provoes Marshal of the District 2,238 Uckets were put to the wheel and the number drawn was. Tho drawing will be continued weday, JERSEY CITY, ORDER FOR THe Drarr,—Provost Marshal Mills has been notified t) proceed with the draft ta the 6th Congressiona! Disirict, commencing with the First Ward of Newark, It ja expected that the draft in Hudson Cyunty will be commenced aa early as the firet of next week, MARINE NEWS. Fob. 28. Kises, 6 45—8. Bets, 6 45-—M'o mines. U1 CLEARED STRAMBEIPS Ilinots, Hilton Head. Geo A Baltimore; J (sibson, Philadelphia: Boa Gull, Pan BHIPS—Rolena Xombrero; W Frothingbam, He vre; Fdith, Fortress Monroe BAR AC Merryman, Bachelor, for Aspinwall, BRIGS— Simcoe, Cardenas Mare Marenvet, Mate tmorag Alice, St Johns, P Ke J Pactedo, Portland ARRIVE STR AMBITIPR. Fulton, Port Royal and Charleston Rar; China, Liverpool via Queenstown; Missiasiopi, Fortress Monroe BARK..Mary B Rich. Cow Ray, via Fdeartowo BRIQS Abbr P Fenni, Zara: C C Van Hore, Coruwallia: Gardina, st thee RCOHOONERS Clara Arch, Cornwallia, Arc Cornwallis, Senator, Noe New York, Boston: Ha. Jane, Providence: Raval tine Kay, Welcome, rovidencey en; (Granite land: J M Lana, Glourne- Mooplieht, Green 1 Raesell, Pr ; South Ambor for New Aar hethport for Boeton; Gertridr, Boston; bethport for Rosion. tT Wiilistm, Port Royal: Marshal Perrine, do do SLOOP Rhode Leland, Whiliunan, frm Providence, Too Late for Classification. $9) REWARD—MRS, C. Mottel, Mr roome were eniered by means of falwe Revs, between the Lith and &th of this mooth, and my biue silk cress, with flutine around the bottom, trimmed » bieck velvet and steel but- tons, and # ladies doubi ont, with drab and erpotiod bene br aleo a piece of linen pressed. da great m b a8 dresees, cloaks and undergarmen'e Any information which will lead to th /® e-tcles or to the apprehension he the above 5 ,of She mm ARTICLES FOR SALE, OAL OAL STILLS—FOR SALE 4 SMALL coal oth tills woruie, &c, for sale low by the New York City Oil Co, log Maiden Lane an fk! KNITURE FOR SALE OF EVERY DE- scription Bedding, Carpets, &e, che a BEN. DALL'S, 200 aud 211 Hudson st, cor Canal a Pay tment can be wade tn weetly ioetalmente if preferred N.B. Furniture of ai Kinds bought, sold, excuanged or let out, bus McCUNE, 1 FOR SALE—A 8 HORSE POWER GINB aud boiler uprighte. Also } boree power, borigon- tal, with of without bo ler; also @ saw and trame for kindling wood ; one laree bay large weat chopping machine ; emith's bellows, views, &e. A ply to s42 Weat i6ihes ve 1K SALE—THE SCH'R GLIDE, CARRY 95 tone, Oft water, A to THOS. VAN REL RKEN'S Brick yard, cor weline id ate. Jereey City, where vessel can b FARMEKS—TOBACCO 3 wale, deatructive to inseecte investing early plant, bles, fruit trees, &e FP LORILLARD, 16 aud 4 ou vos bere ot, N.Y QOO BARRELS POTATORS FOR SALE cheap, at 156 Orchard ob at ‘ —GOOD PINE LUMBER, $300,000 A ail thickoessesslelving and ceiling boards: Diack walnut, ash, cherry, oak, spruce, whitewood, bass«ool, waple, birch, butter. bestuut, dc. oe, Also cheap pine box bourds. A. & W. CHAPIN, toot of West 2od a. PUBLICATIONS. : SPRING FASHIONS AND ELEGANT +? Novelties in the March number of DEMOREST'S illustrated Monthly ar 6 DEMOREST’S Mire ror of Fashions Spri for uearly every article of Ladies and Children's Dress An elegant Cowred Fruit aud Flower Picture, worth more then the whole cost of the Magazine, Beautiful and Orig!- nal Music, Virginia 5. ‘lownreend commences @ Thrilti Story Household Matters, Beautiful Fashbon Plates, and numerous full-sized Patterns for the Spring Fashions, lo not fail w vet the Brililane March Number, yee'men Copies mialled free on te ceipt of price, Beck numbers a speciuens conte, Yearly, #3 with « valuable Premium. Ade drew W. JENNINGS DEMOLEST, 39 Beekrmaa street. SAVINGS BANKS, AKKET SAVINGS BAN Street. OPEN DAILY SIX PER CENT INTEKE ALLOWED. Money deposited on or before March le: sill dree intereet from tha: date, JAMBS C. STONE ALL, President, _ HENRY B. CONBLIN, Secretary. oss JEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER 14th at. and Sihave. Open daily from 1 we P.M. Wedueedays and Saturdays, from 1 tw TP. six per cent interest allowed, free Nom Govern at made on or before ae Ww me t Deposits iu bef March Lwill interest trom that date. THUs, CHRISTY, Prew R.H. BULL, Bee, dse <, #2 NASSAU BOARD AND ROOMS. _ BoOarvin A FEW MEN CAN BE AC. commoda with wood board at reasonavle rom sito #8 low youns ladies, at los Cherry at, betwown Market aud l’ike ats. we WASTED—BY A LADY WHO WILL BM ewauy all day, board in « plaiu respectable tuuad> ly, Address, stating terms, M. bi. Statron A, hyrime wtreet, PERSONAL NO’ ) CARTMEN—THE CARTMAN WHO took a case of goods frou the eldewalk to front ad 95 Park Place, at noon Tuesday, will be rewarded by calling ab © : 63 ILLS £1 AND UPWARDS, UN Lavon Henk oft Face, and 0} land, For sale by a as WELL, FARGO & CO SSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL and London —By the Old Black Star Line.—vas Liverpool, the RESOLI Tr, on the south January, For Landon, The YORKTOWN, on the 6th Javuary, For passage apply to WILLIAM & GLION, Fula st. os PASAGE To OAND FROM” THE OLD 4 sY, Or DRAPTS available, in at rts of G . IRELAND, BCOTLAND aud WALES, SNOLAND: Persons wishing to tend for their frends or remit money can do #0 at the lowest possible b ing vo TAPSUOIT BROTHERS SCOT 56 South street N.Y. {TEAM TO QU STOWN AND LIVER WO POOL.—PENSSY ANIA saile Saturday, Mar 11th, Cabin peseage #15, steerage $45. vf able i currency. Apply © WILLIAMS & ul ION. 20 Broad Ba) way. TO LIVERPOOL, @45 IN CUB STEAM Steam t QUEEF eam wQ ENSTOWN, ino Steam toGALWAY, $45 \ O48 ka eurreney: stemn w 1) BLIN, 45 in curreney Bream to LIMEKICK, @46 in eurreney oon se BELFAS| and LONDONDERRY, $45 La Tene Steam to GLASGOW, $465 in currency ON SATURDAY, voth FEBRUARY : Beturn tickets at lowest retes. Appiy at the Ofer No.) Giveuwick sh, near Case Gare, Ww a - FPP Whe? .s arrerise™ Fees BY i tive uw See Oni

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