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he i (Contiagrd from the First Page / W WeNING OF ANS StR&ET—POSTPONEMENT or rae Marren,—In the matter of the application of the Mayor, de. relative wy the widening of Aun frost, notice had been widely published to the @upreme Court, Justice Sutherland, on Baturday, for the appointment of Commissioners of Eetimate and Assessment. There were no proceedings in Court, bowever, and, on foquiry, it appeared that the watter had been postponed by an agreement between counsel, The cause assigned for the ‘le- Jay is thas the advertisement giving notice of the spplication was not specific enough. It ie proba- bie that the informality in the acvertisement was by thecmission of neming the particular Judge before whom the application should be made, A mew wivertsement will be published, aod the, whole subject is necessarily postpoved ti!! the time required by law for giving notice shal! have paesed be lite Garexwicn SAvincs Bank Ronerry The open robbery in broad daylight by a man in the garb of @ policeman, has caused considerable excitement around the headquarters in Mulberry mroet, and various theories are afloat concerning it. The policeman who inadvertantly, a# the police aseort, but who, ae insinuated by the President of the bank, may have been party to it, is from the 2th Precinct, @ precinct which brings fewer com- plaints before the Commissioners than almost any otber in the District, and much surprise is mani- feasted that Captain Dixon—en old detective and an excellent officer—should have permitted Quinn to be locked up without making « fuller investigation. Hut the great mistake appears to have been by the oticer neglecting to bring the complainant slong aud for this charges are preferred against bim, acd be wil! be tried before the Commissioners on Wednesday, when the whole affair will be thor- oughly aifted, Detectives are now on the track of the guilty party, and already » clue has bee. ob- toned by which he may soon be discovered. This is desirable, if it were only to clear the skirts of the officer who took Quinn to the Btation-house, for as it stands, the case does not look well by aay means, The theory at Headquarters is as follows: The officer in question is what is called “sa new man,” and it fe believed that some smart ex- policeman who knew this,is the real thief, When polcemen are discharged, or resign, they retain thelr uniform which, with the exception of the number and §shield, is their own prop- erty. It 1s believed that ons of these men, who was well posted, donned the uniform sud watched for the ‘Johnny Raw,'' and, of course, gold him, As #0 the shield—it is now believed that be bad none on, but It ie also esserted that one bundred and forty of these erticles have been lost, some of which may be in she hands of dishonest persons. The number may but have been on the cap, but the young officer, it is believed, did not notice that. At al! events the trick cannot be dupiicated,as in future all property suspected of being stolen will be teken—as ‘t ought to be—to the Station House. The trial on Wednesday is anxiously looked for as it is believed that then ‘something will turn up" by which the modus operands of this adroit highway robbery ‘will be discovered, ‘Tae Fexians,—(roeat activity has been dir. played lately et the Union Square Headquarters in preparing the 1 It. bonds which are being sent daily in large quantities to all parts of the coun- try. B.D. Killian and some other members of Wat side are vetting ready to follow the example fetion held yesterday before Coroner WiMey, the evidence showing the vccurrence w have been acci- dental, Hanley waa discharged trom custody, Deatu From Bunne,—Coroner Gover held an inquest, yesterday, at No. 566 East 10th etree, over the remains of Marsaret J Murphy, aged 7 years, whose death was the result of burns acel- dentally received by her clothes taking fire from « hot stove, on the 22d instant. Svictpg BY SHooTino,—Yeaterday morning an unknown man, sbout 85 years of age, dressed in U. 8. milttary pants, # checke! shirt, anu wear- ing ‘ack felt hot bimaelf through the head pistol, at the foot of 80th street, near 11h avenue, The remains of the unfortunate were con- veyed to the Slat Precinct station house, and the Coroner was notified to hold an inquest, Cart, Jas, Bratstep, Jn., of the Staten Island ferry, will please acoeps our thanks for services rendered to our ship news collector. THE COURTS. Covet Catenpan, Tois Day.—Sapreme Court, General Term—Adjourned to Feb. id, w render de clejons, Cireult—Parte I and 11, Bpecial Lerm—ad, uperior Cour Pare ll, No turth Term, Common Pleaa—Both branches of the Trial Terma have adjourned for the Term, The Femace Euiqnant Screws -Foeriga Com PLAINTs OF Fravp—Tur Ixveetiqatton Anat ments of Coonan, Ero.—The argument in this casein whieh Mr.A.8 Morcer,Agent of the New Ena- land Emigration Socioty, is charged with having sold several hundred worthless tickets to ladies wishing to emigrate to Waahiagton Territory, wae commenc- od on Baturday, in the Superior Court, befere Jus: tice MeCunn. Mr. Chittenden, for the plaintiffs read three addit! Mdavite, one of which, made by Capt, Fairfie! ted that he and bie ily engaged passage on the vorsel, went aboard, and allowed to proceed as far as Staten Isiand, but th ave the ship; d while there Adjourned for the Term. od until today, . Adjourned for the Term. calendar will be made up this he and bis tamily were emp ten “that on the way (o Staten jaland, anchored, from caretul {uquiry In the premises, deponent states it as his positive belief that the anid proprietors (California, Oregon and Mexico Steam. ship Compasy) had knowledge that said Mercer had fesued more than ty five tickets, and in re acting in complicity with The above Company @ that they only contract- ed with Mercer tu carry seventy-five presen for which they received #4,000, and produced a written contract to that effect, and whieh contract contained the regulations to be observed om board the veseel by the pommengers, Counsel for defence said it could now argued that the corporation were trustees,nor was there any evidence that complicity existed be- ween Mercer and the co! tion, but even if sach been the case.that fact w: not give jurisdic tion, The proper remedy for t petitioners would be to telegraph to San Francisco, and have Merce:'s property attached there on the arrival of the Coati bental at that port, Judge McUunn remarked that it was clear shat Mercer was « tnost consummate villain, but that ft was hardly possible that the steamship company bad anything to do with the echeme, Mr. Chittenden eaid that it was not vitally im- rtant to establish complicity. Mercer had estab- ished an office bere, had advertised to the world, and had iesued several hundred tickets, covering the maiotenance of the vassengers on board the vessel This must have come to the knowledge of the com- pany, end, as was ciaiined the other side, if they were mere a'p; even then they were trustees invifo, trusteos inet their will, and could not conecientiously bhold the bedding and other propeity of the petitioners. The counsel asserted thas he had made an offer to the steamehip company to hold them harmless if they would agree to inairuet their agent at Ban Francisco t) bend the vessel on ite arrival there and compe! Mercer to give up the property of the poor emigrants, who had beeu reduc- ed w the condition “es re im consequence of the transaction, That offer had been received coldly; but he would now repeat it, with additional assurauc- @s of Lis good faith, At the conclusion of Mr. Chittenden's argument the Court took the papers, and reserved ite decision. The ALtecep Custom House Fororaira,—In the U. 8. Court om Saturday, the case of the United States ve, William Barney, Blutham Fabrian aud Reginald Chauncey, came ap before Judge Shipman, on ® motion to have the accused tried separately, Moesrs. James T. Brady, with Benedict and Tracy, appeared for Barney ; Edwin James and Donphy for the other defeudante, Mr. James made an elabo- rate argument on behalf of bis clients for a separate be mm their lecturing tour amongst the | Custom House, Bar ib thec Brotherhood. ‘The lever have been to Try and oye ¢ Custom House, and took thore od, witha ge ly knowledge that they were forged, and the 1n- jetments charged him with forging some ot the signatures. Mr, Tracy followed in an argument fore separate trial for William Chase Barney. Mr, Court- nen opposed the motion. The object, he said, was to embaisass the Government to the prosecution of this important case, After a reply from Mr. James, the Court decided to refuse ine application, but would take greatcare upon the tila! that no evidence of guilty trananctions, by any ove of the aceused, should Buffalo already, aud are pursul; their sour Westward, fi . ~ Tae CHanrry BALL for the bevefit of the Mureery and Childs Hospital will be given this evening at the Academy of Music, Extensive errengements have been made to make this ball a Very successfu! aflsir independent of its benevolent rejudice the other, and he @ this ax 4 caution ti object. os District Attorney, Tue was apoinied for the Youno Mey’s Farner Matuew Socirry, of the case. BantEncep.—At the oponing of the U. 8, Circuit Court on Baturday, Judge Bhipmau sentenced Thomas 8. Pitts, convicted of passing counterfeit money, to imprisonment at hard labor for three yeareand to pay a fine of @100 The Judge then sentenced William Kane, convicted of prosenting fraudulent claims on the government for bounty money, &c, to imprisonment for two years and six months, Potion IntELiigesor,—Arreat af Juvenile For- gers.—Robert Gray, 15 years of age, who has recently been employed by his uncles, Mossre, J. & RK. J. Gray, machiuists, doing business at 602 Wess street, was induced by Henry Charies,on Friday last, to take from the office a blank check of the New York County National Bank, cor, of Sth ave. and 14th st,, where the firm kept their deposit, together with 4 instruments containing the signature of J. & . J. Gray, Young Gray did as requested, and Charies filled out the eheck for 8750, siqning thereto the name . @K, J. Gray, and making it payable fp hele ler, Theehock was then given w Jobo ‘own, 17 years of age, with directions to present it to the bank for payment. Brown presented the check to Mr. George W. Wyckoff, paving, toler of the New York wouaty National Bank, and demanded yment., The teller detected pe forgery, aud asked Re boy to wait a few momen: ut Brown, becoming alarmed, ran into the street, Ho was pursued by the lier, and afters long chase officer Melly, of the 9ub inct, captured Brown, He gave the name of his accom pices, they were arresied. Justice Dodge coinmitted them for examination, Charies is ouly 20 years of age, and is a clerk by ocenpation, Outrage on a@ Colored Girl.—William Bronghton, keeper of « disreputable house at 196 Church street, Joseph Plate aad Andrew Parker, all colored, were erreigned before Justice Hogan, on Baturdey, on a charge of having committed an outrage on Hettie latte girl, of fat, Cha Mo. 3, held their usual weekly meeting last even- fog, at No, 656 Broadway, when » number of wale aud fewale vocaliste sang several excellent songs, after which the President, Mr. Timothy L. Lynch, introduced Mr. Daniel Walford, who spoke on the * Condition of Ireland, previous to and after the coming of Father Mathew." Mr, Walford's address was listened to with gress interest. In concluding Lis instructive remarks, the lecturer pleaded with all who beard him to only leave off drinkieg rum, end poverty, and crime would cease, while trade would flourish, and men would not only get proper price for their labor, but the “ght hours” slo, if they really wanted It, Exrosune on Suippoanp—Avnoruer Vic- sia of Na@iuor,-Coroner Gover, yesterday, held so inquest over the remains of Christian Ander- sou, @ Swedish seaman, aged 38, whose death was caused by ship fever and exposure. The testi- mony ofa number of witnesses weut to show the Wllowing facts : ‘The deceased waae sailor attashed to the ship Jobo Bright that arrived at this port a few days since, During the passage, Auderson had both 0.8 feet badly frost-bitten, and was badly attacked with ebip fever. On his arrival the unfortunate fae eo much exhausted that he was scarcely able tv speak, While in that condition, without bat, shoes +f wockings, Was trausferred to a little ‘weawer—ihe Ratter—laid op the deck beneath she wheelhouse bridge, exposed to the cold and dampness, aad couveyed to the Island without any perevu beediug his prostration, When the sieamer evacued the Island, Anderson was in a dying con- pition, aud death ensued bis sumis- sun to the Hospial, The testimony taken in vresence of the Coroner's jury proved the trusb of the above statement, and warranted the rendering following verdict: “That Christian Ander- e vawe to his death by exbausuon, Wo further censure the suihorities at Quarantine for transporting fever pationte in such an exposed manner, We turther recommend said authorities to send » fit and proper person with ell such patients as will pay ® proper regard to sbeir condition while in transition to she Hospital on Ward's sland.” Fire.—About half-past 6 o’elock, last even. ing @ fire ocourred on the fourih floor of No 686 Broadway, occupied by John Bchaus as a dwell- sug, originating, it is supposed, from the stove being overheated, Damage about $100; insured, ‘The sbird floor is used as aclub room, and the lat acd 2d by ©, Witty, for sernage Damage by water, about $200; insured, Tie basement was eccupied by L. Livingstov, statuary. Dainage by water, abou $10U, The b was vwoed by a Mr, Haw meraly, aud suffered to extent of $100; aueured, Seversty Borwev—A child named Catha- s.ne Boerman, living a: 68 Cherry street, was soverely burned yesterday afternoon, during the absence of ber mother, who went for s pail of wa- ter, by her clothes taking fire from a stove, Fata. Carn Accrpsyt,—Mr, 8, 8. Rosen. Dkats, of 221 West Jlus street, while aitempting to Jump Upon the trout platform of av Sin avenue ear iv Canal street, near (ireene, on Friday night fell im frovt of the wheel, which passed over and orushed one of his legs. He was removed to bis bome, where he died ou Seianiay morning from ahe effects of his wounds. Joho Haniey, driver of she car, Was arrested sod Leld to await the result © tue Coromer’d invevlwebiod, Als ou inves: he propr and Plate. she was then thrown on the floor, and violated by Plate with the assistance of Parker, Allof the money in her ession was also taken, She iniormed Captain tty, of the bth Precinct, of the outrage, The men fled from the city, but, return a day or two ago, wore arrested. =’ Be prisoner ere committed tor trial, in default of $3,000 bail each. An Austrian Bey Charged with Forgery, Gus- tave F. Hoiles, an Austrian, 13 years of age, living with his parents at 145 Avenue A, was arrested at the Ninth National Bank, Kroadway, on Saturday, Lf Often Wiveiany, of the roadway squad, on a charge aving forged @ check jor #197 44. purport- i bs have been signed by Messrs. Allyn & Phelps of No, 441 Broadway, The check was presenied to Mr, Dauiel Speyer, assistant paying teller of the bank, who immediate), detecto the forgery, and caused the arrest of Heiles, The check was proven yo be a forgery, and Justice Hogan committed him rtrial. le explanation, Helles said he found the check in a sealed envelope lying on the sidewalk in Nassau street, and as there was bo name or endorse. ment on it, endeavored to collect the money, Tha Robbery af @ Bank Measenver in William Street.—Goorge Boyee and David &chiff, recently arrestedon a charge of having robbed Samuel B, Terry, messenger of the Nations! Bank of Williams. burgh, in William street, near Beekman, on the |%b inet, were exainined before Jus ice Shandie the Kesex Market Police Court on Baturd Terry itively identified Boyce as the man who robbed im, but was unable to identify schiff as one of the jeves. On motion of Charles 8, Spencer, counsel r the latter, he was discharged, ‘Ibe counsel then att iP ‘o prove an alibi for Boyce, Abrau Odell, oi Lewis street, testitied that he owned three ash cartein the employ of the city, At about five minutes after 9 o'clock, ou the morning of the robbery, be saw Boyes in Houston street, near Pit ond went with him to the | uur sore, commer o Wek ow he lee! of that Compiny out concluded on sugars before Justice Ahandle min bes. Preeinet, the prisoner thre ay a bunch ot skele~ bn a Smith taken Court and heid tor he was arrested yy roundsmaa knight, o' Precinct, and au bail, by Justice Dodge, Lickk TO we Huse on Tun 9Tu OF Manoa.—The prironers in thiscase were arraigned for sentence on Saturday, in the Court of Oyer and Teriminer. court room was crowded, # large number of iadies being present, The prisomery, on being brought lato court, malntained the same expression of indiffer ence which has characterized them throughout the trial, When asked by the clerk of the court it they had anything to say, they replied, “ Nothing” J. L. Townse annou epply for a writ of error. before the Geueral Term of Gilbert, in passing sentence. and attending clreumstances o! murdered former by a jury, upon proofs which were clear and overwhelming, ibe sentence of the Court was then given, tuat they be taken to th came, and day of March next, aud that on thas the hours Of nine in the forenoon and three ¥ the afternoon, they be hanged by the neck until oners rece:ved it unmoved; but immediate): while Gonzales was coverring with several gentiemen, he «smiled, ‘he prisoners evidently were prepared for the pronouncing of their fate, Atver the soanen the Court the prisoners were taken to House, where «carr Saturday afternoon last two childrem narned reepec- tively Emme Brown, aged 7 years, and Willie English, aged 8 years, wore accosted by a man while looking atrome pictures through the window of a fectlicrs tales vere’ sioman tie and the child: miler — ve were persuaded to jollow him we ce in the presg eat pny where he sir rs bi 1 ing by some peigh ° taken to and about 2 Ibs, of solder was stolen there: About 9 o'clock, on Saturday evening, Mr. K. D. ter, of the firm of Boots & Porter, printers, 66 Fulton eiyeee ® man uo sido. ton, Fox and Turner, who, Jacobe and roundsman Piae Sele aud rear, and officer Fox entered one of the second swory win- dows, and, after @ loug search, the ed burglar was found concealed beneath some straw in the cc’! cellar, He proved to be the foreman of the establisi- ment, baving entered by meansof s false ke ets, was fe *t the clock and was tive ae to the time. The further examination of the case was adjourned until Monday morning. The United gervies Petroleum Caee—Col Mann Drecharged by Justice Dodge.The alleged swind- ling cave connected with the United Service Petro- Jeum Company, in which Col. Mann was charged with baving ettempted to defrand the stockholders slarge sum of money, was Sturday, Justice Dodge dism seing the complaint, and exonerat@g Col, Ww. DD. Mann, late of the Sih Michigan cavairy, of any dishonesty in the mater, The prosecution was begun in June last, and two thousand folios of testimony weie takin for the prosecution, which f.i ed to prove the charges. ‘The detence moved for « dismiseal of the case, with- out offering any testimony, which wea grapied, Daniel Stratton, Jr., Mana, was aise discharged, o was iudicted with Colonel Alleged Robbery. —William Ward and James O'Neil were arraigned before Justice Bhaudiey on Savurday, on acharge of having robbed Mary Duffy, complainant eald that the accured, with an unknown man, sesaulied her onthe corner of Sd avenue and 7. street, at one o'clock on Maturdas The morning, and afier knocking her down, stole #9 25 trom her hand. While on the grou nd, she alleges that Ward and the unknown nan threatened to ra} alarm, officor Connor, o1 and W i her if she gave an so cried for help, however, and tho 17th Preeinet, arrested O'Neil ard, They were committed for examination. Burglary in @ Grocery.—Wililam Smith was ar y to answer & com~ ut preferred by William Clarkie, a grocer, doing usiness at No, 1 Cannon street, Clarkle charge! (hat on Saturday night the acewed broke into his Di ee, and was about escaping in possession of a mall of coin, which he had purioined from the prem- When arrested by o Berghold, ot the 11th Larceny of Sucer.Mr, Charles W. Sherwood, of No. 15) Greenwich etreet, charged Thomas O'Brien alias “Dest Jom," with the theft of two barrels of we valued at 75, from in fron of his store. hen, as alieged, about toe cape with his pluader, the Sib tequenily beld ior triel, withers Mrookliyn. ‘Tre Oreno Morper—Gonzaces amo Pai The the senior counsel tor Pellicer, er, that they intended to appeal the case and jupreme Cotrt, which m: ard 2d. Judge Jed to the previous i@ prisoners and the man-—tie trial and conviction of the 6 place whence the: be there confined until Friday, the 94) day, between lead, When the sentence was prenounced the pris- afver, pamiah |, passing out by the rearof the Court fage was in readiness, Roppina «4 Cuirp,—About 4 o'clock on le made himeelt very lonely piace in the the gizl of her 2 2 ehi vee were heard ye who gave charg forty -second Precinst’ Police aca. ey ere and ran aw ir homes, Cnaptee or BorGLartes.—The house of Mr, James McNulty, cor, of Middagh und Fulton ota, was feloniousiy entered on Saterday nht, throaeb the ball door (whicit had been lett uniocked), and a suit of clothes, $300 in bills and a gold waich, iu all valued at $460, was take away. clothes were stolen from the room in which Mr, Mc- Nulty wi a oes Real Ti dey eum The money and .."The plambing shop of John @y et. was broken open on Saturday nicht, stationers and and enter r. Porter) re-) on the in- y after, he notified officers Master- joined by Captain ited 1m front A ladder being procured, Captain Jacobs tore, which he ( Immediatel which was fouad in the door, His name is Charles Perrme, He was held for » hearing,.......domeume dur’ the night of the 26th insi., the ry store of eis senbuttle & Weise, cor, of Atlantic and Furm: sly entered by breaking out the panelsof the front basement door, and siealing au overcoat valued at $26, the property of the book- keeper of the establishment, LIGHTING Tue STREETS with PETROLE- vm.—The Common Council Committee on Lamps and Gas held @ meeting Saturday evening, to hear arguments for and against the project of lighting the ‘Street lampe all night and every night throughout ‘the year, A number of citizens w: whom urged thas the lamps should dusk tilldayiightevery ulght in t ear, and the opiuion we expressed that it would worth the services of hundreds of policemen, Several gentle. the lauips instcad of gus, New Orleaae sud Pertoacst e . . New Or ry N. J. ate eaid tole lighted with this fuld; andere greatsaving of money. After some further inter. change of views, a resolution was adopted directing the proper officer to savertise for asm AS) the lamps with petroleum or gas, whichev should pe degen, Ser sxamnlnahlon, te be cheapest an apt @ purpores, amount i ated for lighting the sircets for 1566 was St Fe bo: already expended, $46,707; leaving 8145,448. The cost per mouth jor lighting wheu the moon does not shiue, ie 616,000, The smeent required for lights. the lamps all night the year ud is $800,000, lo order to raise this sum it will be necessary to procure the passaze of a law by the Legisiatu suthorizing the city tolevy # tax for the purpose. sas Boous Monry,—Two young men, giving their names as Thomas Lovett and James Phair, and hailing from New York, were arrested at 4 o'clock Monta bit of phernces, by. officer Green, of the 46th y> charged w attempting to pass biti, Atthe saloon of Tucodore Blank. bogus corner of Montrose avenue KE. D, they lightea from and atreet, vflered # #1 bill on the defunct Commercial Bank of Perth Amboy, N.J., and when it was rejected, they tore itup, ‘They then went to another ssloom near by, aud sendered in payment for retreshments a good imitation $1v Gill on the Dtave Bank at Newark, Ay this tine the officer, who bad been foliowing the young wen, took them into custody. On the way to the Station House one of them dropped a roli of blue which the othcer picked up, Ou @xamiuation they proved to be 5's on the Farmers’ Bank of New Jer- sey (Mount Holey), ingeniously altered trom another Piate. ‘he bills were elegantly executed, and would deceive any. but experts, A Convention or Intsm Socrerres was held yesterday 108 Fuiton street, Brooklyn, for the purpore of making arrangements for the celebration of St. Patrick's Day, The following were repre sented: Temperance Societies,—Father Mathew No, 2; St. Aun's Assuinption, St, James Father Mathew No. 6, Bt, Paul's, dt. Pasrick's, Ocher Seeoveties,.-sbamrock No, 1, and Laborers ion. ‘The following gentlemen were elected Grand Mar- shal end (:eud Marshal—Mr, lbos. H. Draper, of the Br mes T, A.B. Bociety, Alds—Mosers, Michaei Gleeson of St, Patrick's aud Peter Mckier- ban, of the Shaurock society, A Comunitiee of one trom each society was then appointed to prepare # route forthe ne of march, alter which the meeting adjourned, Tus Deatrus in BROOKLYN Last weeK Bombered 155. The prinel, sumption and convulsions 3 inflammation lungs, ¥; dropsy, §; measles, 6; scarier f of diptberia, 3; brouchitie, 3; tyPhQid leyes, 1, we, Vader om 700s 0b nye, #1, diseases were, cop- 1 No, father, that 1 won't! POETRY. $e B cautious, B loving, B kind, and B true, B courteous to ai), B friendly to few ; B earnest, B striving, B meek and B jusy B careful of hfe, for leave it you must; B bopeful, B faithful, B anxious to lesen, B gin good work, and from it ne'er ture ¢ H sure vo B pations whenever B set By evila which may « bed spirit B get; B friend and B love those who are in dis'ress, B cause some are po r don't like them the less; B serious, B happy. B anxious to pi B come what our Saviour would |. B air those who slothful their cailin, B tray, H.never desponding, gain courage each day ; FB instant in season, B constant, B p ire, B generous, and in your profession B sure B like the Aposties who tollowed their Lord, B certain to place al! trust in His word ; B faith ful to Him, and B frank like @ child, B trusting, for God ia now reconciled. BEN BROWNE, oR, THR Drowned Fisherman i, Im the immediate ceighborhood of Duocannon Fort, along that portion of the coast which con- tracta into the Waterford river, thers are » number of arattered cottages standing either elugly or in small clusters along a wild and picturesque era- whore—more wild, perhaps, than besutiful, al- though the infinite number of creeks, and bays, and overhanging rocks, vary the prospect at every bundred yards; and I know nothing more de- lightful than to row during s long summer evening, from the time when the eun abates his flerceness until the moon has fairly risen upon the waters—nothing more delighful than to row, pow in, now out, now under the hanging rock, now close upon the «ilver-seanded bays, where thousands of many-rolored shells form the most beautiful mosaic benesth t: e ent waters. Bo deep is the tranquility of land aud ses during these ape? hours, that travelers would find it difficnts to believe they were resily floating beveath the sbadow of the Irish coast: that the lovely village of Templemore, smiling on the brink of the Waserford river, was inhabited by « people who, for centurtes, have ‘Yaughed and labored” upon worse food and worse treatment than we in rich and bappy Exgland bestow upon our dogs, Ob, it makes iny heart ache, and my blood boil, when I think of whet I have seen, and contrast it with whatI bear; when I remember that, whether priest-ridden or law-ridden, the heads of either party have been fanatics, or worse !—but what have I to do with this? I love the green turf of my native conntry, I laugh «at ite = follies, 1 over its sorrows, and grieve for its crimes; ah! s woman's smiles and s woman's tears are alike uselese—but what bave you, gentle reader, to do with that? I have never entered upon, and do not wish to enter upov, any subject that trenches on the political vances of Ireland: I can only pray—which IL jo;with all my heart and soul !—that times there May mend, and speedily. Huppily they are mend- ing, and very fast. Ihave exleavo to win the outrages of my dear English friends for the vir- tues and domestic privations of my Aumble coun- trywomen; and I have endeavored to show to Irish people bow their besetting sin of carelessness and incousideratensss might be corrected—cor- rected without much trouble, and with great ad- van to themselves; as far as ireland is con- ena I ae no eyo Wp | be bec what I have and heaving #0 aa! . my story: rye what ‘ud ail the bom but to do? Bure she’s done, sy, and dove « dale for us, this ten years; and as to the hole, Jemmy ‘il! plug bis hat into it, or stick in « ece of sail-cloth, and what'ud ail ber then, but sell, God bless her | hkea ewan or @ curlew, as she alweya docs t"* “Dermot—Dermot, darling, listen to me for ners f"* a “Faith,” replied Dermot to his better half, Kate Browne, while hiskeen Liue eye twinkled with that mixture of wit and humor so truly Irish— ‘faith, my dear, I'l] accommodate you in any way I cau, for 1'\! lisven to you onc't for three speak- ings—come, out with it, and don't staud twisting your face that was one’s so purty as to win tho bears and bend o: the bandsowest man in the par- jah, and that is—myself, Dermot Browne, at your service, Mistress Browne, madam! Don's keep lengthening your face to the length of her- ring-net, bus out with i+ |—-out with it!—at ono's!"* “Dermot, I've got the box of toolag quite con- vanient; I brought i with me to the ahore, and the time [ was in Water- ford I bought all sortings of nails, large and smal) ; and there's plenty of boord in the shed, and Dermot, mend the hole, and God bless you !— sure it's the sore heat I'\i have when you'd be on the wather, to think that eny barm would hep you ; it won't take you anything like an hour—" “Au hour! God bless the woman; why, a body would think you had never beens erman's wife! An hour would turn the tide—and the luck |—en bour! Why, the herrings out yonder woula nies my company if 1 waited ; aud all for what? Too to the throuble of nailing a bit of boord on a mite of a bole, when it will just os essay to stop it with a hat!" Bust not as safe, Dermot |' “Be asy with your safety! You're always touching on that:—ay, will it, and as sale, wo; haven's I dove it before? Why, turn up every ove of the slong the shore, aud I'd bet you the cod, | mean to catch, aveinets branyen that there isn't as sound a boas a8 my own on the sands: doesn't Harrie on's go without a rudder? doesn't Michan go Without ® mast, barring a gag ofa “post, shat be pulled oust of Lavery's field? I'm sure Michael Murphy's craft is bang full of dawshy holes like a mdale: and @ goo! noggin he won on that, tor be betted Lanty Moore thas at the present time the keel of his boat bad more boles in it than Danty's English sieve which he bad for wivnowing corn: and sure enough be won, for the holes inthe sieve Were all stopped up with the dirt! Lends hand, old girl, and help me and the boy to shove ber off!" He continued, sppeeliug w his wife, “What! you won't?) Why thin, Kate, agra, whas ailsye! I've been your true and ieithful busbaad next Candlemas will be seventeen years, and you pever rei me a 6 band's turn fore!’ Baill Kate Browne moved not ; and her husband, using, with bis eldest son, considerable exertion to pus olf tne boat, became annoyed a: her obstinacy, Kate saw, but, contrary to her usual habit, heeded) is mot, Bhe stood, with folded arms and tearful cyes, surveying the proceed. ings, without possessing the power of pug ting @ stop to parations, of the termination of which she hed » earful presentiment. “Why, thin, look at your mother, Benje |" ¢x. claimed Browne to bis son ; “sure she's enough to sete man med, and ber's the belp that's as good as five, she has such a knowledge o: setting everything straight. Kate,” he exclaimed wo his wite—— ** Let her alone, father dea:,'’ interrupted the boy, “let her sions, and don's vex her mov, don't you ece there's a lear in her eye '' * Aud bow cau I belp that?" expossulated the fa- ther, looking Kindly towards his wite at the same time; them women are ever so bard to manage, a mange as yo will, ye can't find ‘em out; there's the sun shiuing above her head, the waters danc- ing capering, Hike jewely at her feet, the berrings crying “Come catch me,’ and between you and 1, as handsome » busbend, andes flue, ay, and for the waiter of ‘that, a8 goods boy for # eon ss Womau's heart could wieb, and yet the toars are in ber #, and the cornersof her mouth drawn as far wo ee if she did nothing bus sup sorrow all ber life," bg the fisher's jouly child, made no reply; aud, ai ® moment's pause, bis father Touked ot btm sud said, “Why, buy, you look as much cast down as your mother; stay om shore, ‘and good luck to you!" T'll not add more to the throuble she'siu, by letting you go by your- self; I wish from my beart the wes wended, WS wowld make ber oy," 2 o'clock, t evening, Jan. 29th, at 8 o'clock P.M. atti with the business. Call or address intrinale Rg © 1.16 carats, cluster of 10 diamonds, 1 diamonds, diamonds eet ip biack enamel, e@ewent form, eet in diamonds, on black enamel. ‘Dom's bother about the beat, boy, “I mever meddle or make wit ner Road or land business, hesu't she got «beck door for the cabin! a sty for the poor for the praties ? aod a white tal ? @ chaney dish loth for saint's Can tebe at home *t me and the cobble alone I’ day's and boufire nwhts! and mind them, and Benjamin loved the wildand careless of bis father betier than the prudence and Toratiouge thas of bis mother; yet did be not fo get very arranvemen.e and luxuries to which hie father alluded were solely the effects of her care ao?’ wduswry, “Won't you aay God speed me, Kate?” inquirec the fisherawan, as he pusied off uis dancerous crafs with brokeu oar; “won't you say Gud apeed me aud the Loy!" The woman clisped be hands png oo 4 and fervintiy together, and dropping on her Knees without moving from the spot om which she bad been standing, uttered « few earn. est words of supplication for their safety. Benje- miu sprang on the shingles, and raising Lis mower stectionaiely in his arma, whispered— (To be Continued.) "MARINE NEWS. . bts, & 14: High Water, oT 18 ARRIVED. rie STRAMSHIPS—Lillie. New Ores Sea Gaull, ity Philadeiphia; Feb nnevivania, Liverpool and Queenstown; a Charleston; Seragosss, Galves- nab, 8HIPS--Protector, Leghorn; Talleman, Havre, Daieburgh, Rotterdam; Molocka, Leghorn, BARKS—Idaho, Aspinwall; Carioca, Rio Janeiro; Freeman Dennis’ Cardi, Freibaudel, Bremen, BRIGS~ John P Campbell, 8t John, © B; Courier; Halifax; Charlotte luck, Bucksport; Time, Biorra Leone; Mina, Bt John, N B; Omer, Port Meiway, Ns: Harvest Queen, Bermuda. SQHOONERS—Arqne Eye, Providence, R 1; John Grifith, Boston for Virginia; A Hammond, Hoston, J B Austin, Boston for Richmond, 6 I; Alice peran- ton, Wm MoCobb, Buckeport; Kuight. W iimington: G D King, Cainie: Sarah Wooster, Ellsworth; Barab, Providence; Redington, Bristol; Ked Rover, N Haven for Elizabethport; Mary Aon, Providence; Giote, Klizabethdort for Providence; 8 Strout, Portland; jiraffe, Kiizabethport for Providence: Ellen, Denia, pain; Elleo Linton, Cornwallis; Wm H Bowen, rovidence; America, Providence; Ajmeer, Corp- Wallis; Beuator, Boston; Idaho, Norfotk, Va; Eliza Bachelder, Cornwallis; Virginia, Wilmington, N C, A Clarence, Portland. BELOW—One ship and a brig. Also barks King Bird, Paler Roadelalia, Genoa; brig Lady Laks, Jamaica, Wind NE. e MAY of the Too Late for Classification. DEATHS, McNAMEE-On Saturday, Jan, 160 at, Charles, beloved 450 of Saeed tae Namee, aged 1 year, 6 months and 16 days, The frieads of the famliy are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, this Mouday. siteruouns 3 BRIESTS GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HAIR DYE!! . PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. This Dye stands higher in the estimation of the public than any other manufactured, It ie lustan- taneous, the color being set as soon as applied. Grey or Ked hair is converted into a besutiiui BLACK or BROWN, without injury to the hair or akin, 1t does not wash off nor cause any unpleasant feeling while epplying, and is, without fear of contradiction, the oe aLpaveet and CHEAPEST Hair Dye mano- Dy it . Sole Agent for Bri sir Dye, CN. CRITTEN TON, No, &S Sixth avenue, where all orders heresfier should be Addressed, To be had of Draggiste, bud FENIAN BROTHERHOOD—A MEETING of the O'Gorman Circie will be held at Khakepeare Hotel, cor of Duane and William ete, this Mon Punctual attendance is requested. B. (i, McB WEENY,Centre; MICHAEL CUNIHAN, Cor, Sec, “be FOR SALE—WITH OR WITHOUT Stock, acod willand fixtures of liquor stare, in O18 ave. Inquire at 72 Murray st, up stairs. ANTED—A LADY TO TAKE CARE OF acionnsing and ds eing office, ove cagreaetay 16, 489 Broome at. im ‘ OO ) REWARD—THE FOLLOW- . * ing articles wore atolen from house 101 Fitth ave, on the evening of the 25th inst, We will pay the above ardon the return of the arth us and bo questions, The je being souvenirs, are prized as such above ¢! value:—1 pair Solitaire Diamond sot in bieck enamel and gold, welg ing 1 Diamond Ring, set in gold, Diamond Ring, cluser 1 Diamond King, surrounded with 1 Diamond Brooch, black enamel, with pendant atiached. 1 pair Gold Braceiets, with levers im diamonds on one, wads on the other “tow ning hair, with letter “Mi in lpair Gold Bracelets, 1 large Gold Sleeve Button, ir,” with @ locket conta’ black enamel finish. with letters V. B, B. M. fin monegram) of diomonds About $150 im greenbacks, TIFFANY & CO., bub Broadway. SaaS | hee ELLANEOUS. W ORLD’S FAIR.-THE GREAT PARIS EX Foart 10N 1867, TO THE MANUFACTURERS, Mr CHANICS, INVENTORS, PRODUCE, F ENGINEEKS, ARCHITECTS, ARTIST? AND SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL ORBUANIZa- TIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, Orrice or THe Unitep STATES AGENCY OF THF, Exvosrrion, No. 6 Spruce at, ‘Tribune Dallginm, and No. 40 Park Row, Times Building, Now York.) THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN AP. POINTED by the secretary of State to the above- mamed Agency, snd being ceirons the co-operation of bis countrymen in his rus to make as complete, interesting and creditable as possible the represeuta- tion of our country at the Great Exhibition, adopte this method of conveying to them information and uggestions upon the subject. ed to exhibitors of the United States, the objects exhibited will be divided into tem groups, namely: 4 1— Works of art. Oreap 2—Materials and applications of the liberal arte, Group 8—Furniture and other bousebold articles, Grose 4 Clothing, (including cloths, and others wearihg appsrei, Group 6—Mining, rough and wrought products. tesine, —Lnstruments and processes of the mechan: al arte, Group T~—Food, fresh and preserved, in its various states. G S-—-Live sarieutterel Products and ene. te 9—Natural horticultural products bad epeci- G 10—Objects especially exhibited for tho pur. pose of tnpreving the physical aud woral condition of the population, Apolicapte will please indicate in & note appended it: 3 vot Bia desired to exhibit machines or other ob- jects requiring foundations or especial constructions, eve the dimensions of those foundatious or construc ‘ ir {t is desired to exhibit apparatus requiring the employment of water, of ges or of steam, what quan- tity or what pressure of water, or gua, or steam, will ay If it ts Cesired to put machinery in motion, whas will be the velocity proper to each machine, ‘and what motive power will be required, expressed is power. ral, whatever information will be of use in Ry the machines, aud, wherever possible, @ plan upon @ fixed scale, e amount of space assigned to the United Stares tite Eqhibition at Paris ie about thirty thoussud feet. The space to be assigned to them in the sur- rounding pers for agricultural and other purposes hes not yet ry Peclded upon ; ond oe sepenes er mature of the Nication for » e ue, tae desirable that auch application should be seus As 8000 a6 posm bie, ae mueh promptness as may be consistent with due Gedberaiion ie sornestly recommended | 2 9 ae ivan tions, aa itis ie those recely: after the let oe denussy, 1506, will be too late Forfurther particulars, address ent the Exposition sil UNITED BT ATES, NG A PrmOR ee aio, ty Fesk Mow, ow Yous Tn each section ose horee-