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(Continued from the First Page.) Seneca Pure thing. But these expectations were doomed to diseppointment, for when our reporter reached the Navy Yard he wae informed that the vessels would not start on account of the fi ating fee in the river and en the found. The race wil) take piace as goon as the weather: moderates wuficient!y make 1 safe Tae Agcusismor OF BavtiMone 1x New Yona —Lacronn at @r. Orernen's Cacncn.— Last evening, the ehareh which wae for many years un- dor the pastoral care of the late lamented Kev. | ir Commings, wes crowded te its capacity te bear the M. J. Bpalding, D.D., Arebbishop of bai- id Primate of the Catholic Church in America, deliver a lecture for the benefit of the poor nn¢er the ° of the Stephen's Con ‘erence of it. Vince: Paul, @ roriety whose benevolence extends to all who sre in distress, with. ard to creed or country, (On the platiorm and ry bg were a ierse ae of eereymen ifferent denominations. incluging the Ri t Rev. Bien Horatio Bouthgsie and Ker te Hodges, of the Provestent Fy Oe ow vy. Father Driscoll, 8. T., Monroe, # * grand n« phew of President Monioe), Farrell, of Kt seepm's, De fegereene7. MeGea » Pasrick's, exce rthy, Birdsall, Previous to the lecture some iD} inusic was sung 4 the choir, accompanied by Mr. m. Berge, om the organ, 1 chosen by See Ae bishop for his ject: Chureb the Clvilizer of Nation shure! that when he sccepied the invitation te lecture, he little thought that the Obuarch ould be raped in moursing forthe death of their beloved ‘artor , and there was nothing true iscourse wes eloquent and in- was Us:oued to with close attention by et audience. CHamBen or Commence.—A special meet- ing of this body was held yesterday to oousider and take action upon the Metropolitan Jiealth Bill now before the Legislature, Resolutions were offered br Filiost C. Cowdin, «+ Making that the bill as passed by the Biate Benate be iumediae y passed by the Assombiy, endoimog the payticiana named ia the bill as wel quatited in every way to tuinl she daties devolving upon ihem ; approving th. sectloa rporel the Metropolitan rulee as the execu- the iseion, and requesting the Becretary of the Chamber te transmit «copy of the resolutions to the Governor end to exch member of Loy Legislature, 2 He pyran 2 i ed had pose, a i ture for twe yeara. tyoar it pass tne 6B but was rejected in the Assembly, itted recen ee the Bemaie, and if it shoud pow fail, it would be by the ineciion of its frience, he resolutious were woanimousiy adopted, aud Le mMeeiing adjourned. Tus Lats Rey. Dr, Cummince,—To- morrow the ‘/Momth's Mind,’* for the remembrance of the sou} of this eminent divine and scholar, will be beld os 61. Bepben's Church, im 28 street, Mr. William Berge, organist of 6. Francis Xovier’s Church bas volunteered to preside at the organ om the occasion, and in the choir will be severa) of Maretzek's leading opers singers—wale and female, The Rev, Dr. McGlynn (successor to Dr. Cummings) will preach tle se mon, and a solemn bigh mass of requiem will be sung by the Rev. Father Farrell, of 8. J ‘s Church, A handsome cenotaph, will be erected in the central alsle, and ibe embiswe of mourning with which #se Church was bung of the funeral will per walil after the services shall have vou- eluded. N. Y. Historica Soctery.—A regular meeting of thie Booiety was held at their rooms inet evening. A large audience was present to listen to ® paper on “The History of Liberty,” by John T. Aiken, iieq., who briefly traced the history and pro- Greve of civil and religious liberty from Adam to the Delage, whon it appeared to have left the earth, but efter Ay reat iy returued, and ite recta’ was wish mation dowu to aud through the Ur riode, whom, the lecturer said, w eding witnesses at Liberty © sta) anno exist without Christianity, The Provesaut Ketormation, the 16th ceatury, revived the dying embers of civil and religions liberty in Kurope. aud Me preg from that time to the preseut has been eure, sometimes siow, Jt wus traced then to tbe erican wilds by the Pilgrmm Fathers, aud th. their descendants :o the preseut swe, 'T Jecturer closed with » prayer that tue of civil and hiberty might . religious Fe mations br and Awerica ina boad of Amenican LysriroTe,—The annual election of officers of the Lustitute for the eneulug year will take piece at the Rooms, Cooper Insiitnie, on rqeing. The polls will Le Nom open trem 3407 P ns, Teel. Zilisman, jor and Correspouuing Secieia. ea; se eestes B. Cometoek jor Ree yeh as he election 48 deem: avery ‘mpoftant oue, au @ ruccess of the ticket is luoked ior, Hut there will wvicen ly be wy Fos 2 ea © it, and soine of these names duay Fourp Dgap.—The body of an unknown man was found lying in the hallway of No, S38 Broadway, on Moudsy night. [he bod was wemoved to Bellevue Hospital. D>cea was stout 80 years of age, slim built, and bai Light heir and moustache. Daowyep.—A man, whore name is not Known, fell into the dock (rom Pier 45, East River, yesterday, and was drowned, Cusuccessiu! efor were made to rescue the maa. TOR COURTS. Count Catanpan Tuts Day.—Sapreme Court, Cirenit—Part l.—Oyer aud Termine: Clreait—Part dA anines, withoutday, Pars ll-—Now wu. 65, Tua, T20, 728, 750, 784, 788, Td, 746, 745. 75S, 4, 3 B86, 79% » Part i1i—Noe, S73; 33, S11. 821, 02°. 1.58 2, os6, 180. JS. 186 10s, hab i ti see nos ts joe. 5 : 1 Ly » 16%, 155, 154, Ws, 1 160, 161, ist 165, 164, 165. Jourt—Part I.—Nos, ibov, 1798, 18°F 969, 401, 6637, 167), 1755, 1495. 1T49,0117 4 4350, 1764, 2800, (Sus, 43, Partll—No . 49'S, 19.3, £570, S872, 2870, 49T8, Bow, 4464, YS54, Vlou, dos, Common Pleas—Part 1—Nos. 114, 1308, 1576, 1208, 180T, 4.5, 1817, 1328, 1089, 15.6, STT, 9A, 142, BG. Au60, Part IL Nos. 14:9, 1490, 1140, 1585. J, 15. 638, 774, 1174, 760, 1210), 1118, 1092, Beas tia Tus Atixaep Ling ov A, T. Srewant- Inpior, MENT ov Co.aunn, Eto.—In the Court of Orer and ‘Terminer yesterday, Judge Baruard presiding. the Urend Jury brought into Court number of indict- ments, amoung which was one against Richard T. Colburn, for an alleged Libel om A. T, Siewart. An officer was dispatched to arrest Colburn, and he will be brought up this morning to piead te the indict- ment, Cornelius Eagan and Michael and Me(irath were placed st the ba: for an assault and battery on policeman Edward Co. From the evidence lt ape vared that Coleg: drivin, come calves in the upper Pe of the city, wh belonged to a poighber o' latior iuterfered, rite @udt when some difficulty e: leeman being Ladir be: lege! by Fagan, § a'eo appeare that Metirath assistod Maran in | ing the officer, Onthe part of the deieuce it w ehpwn that the policeman very freely cluvbed the Prisoners. This Judge Barnard rega:ied as liuport- ant, and @x) essed his ceiorminawon to sustan po- Heemen while in the aischarge of their d ) and that he ebould endeavor to stop fir hting in the stperts of New York 1: he bad to fill the Vout ntin», He then sentenced the prisoners to oue mouth's iu Prisouinont each in the Penientiary, the i, resuiting in the Ch All, ind.ctwd for burelary in the second degree, pleaded euiity to ‘empl at bur. ary in the third ceqres, and was sept ncod to ine Oioutiary for one year and to pay @ fue of win, to stand committed uuti p: Tue Atiwoep Cosrom Houser Fenorniee- romtant Decisions—No Law or OREws TO Keaou run Fonosxy or Covrom House Boxns im the U. B, Circuit Court yesterday; Judge Ship man rendered s decision in the cases of W. Barue of B, Fabian aud K. Cisuncey, who were charged, iu the indictments agaust them, with having toiged 4 uttered, in the Cusiou Mouse of thiscity, « boud ir um had 2S4on « large quantity of alcobol thi was to Judge, in his opiuivn, hed th aie ma rH ane, ane aaa) the icrment, jsi00 r aa follows: “ I regret that {om compelled W apnounce this result. Thecrjmecharged in the iment is 6 grave one, and | understand that one defendants is accured of having commitied the @ while in the muppigy 0! We Govecmpians ip oa official position, the duties of which embraced the supervision of bonds of the enaracter of the one Slier@itelefranunent, [ egret thet the cherge caniot Le juvesignies in this Court and the deien?t an'e quitted if trund innor ind if guilty le ahed, But Jan ea id (hat (his Cours to try the case on inc.ctmeut and he. fore, be quasheu, Witt (rrascece Exrtona }—~The case of Scheet- felin agst. Kobine csme up in the Buper or Court yesterday before Justice Barbour, The defendant in thie euit andertook to earry ine hguier from wharf in foath Brooklym to a wharf in Williame- Duieb, He carried aud sciaally delivered some barre. but by some meident the reat wok file and burnt, togeth ‘ib the lighter, The pinintif? clalme that ¢ endant is balle as @ common carrier, Tha udent admits he wasn carrier. but claima that be d his contract as carrier, and wae painiifie ther solves tow a Oo; theo), That therefore it In addition to thie, he celal reprere..ted to him as inerp p reality the suletance del.weied t mw Carry highiy explosive, ‘Ihis opeos up e variety of qu tions on the origin, mature, character and conienie of petioleum, on which various experts have Leen caled. ‘ihe case is not yet couciuded, Rervan oF Proorse.—Yesterday a very heavy caleniar of over 200 eases, many involving very larg® amounts, was called in the U. 4. District Court, This calendar ie probably the Iarvest that ban ever been called in this Court, Mr. Ethan Allen Assistant District Atiorney, appeared on behait of the Government, and the cases were set Gown for various days during the present mouth Cover ov Ganamat. pxssions.— Charles H. Smith was yesterday o icted of rovbery in the fire degree, and remanded for sentence Francis Dufly was convicted of burglary in the third degree, Brave Prison for five ye Davie and Michael O'Donnell pie rand larceny, Htate ve Aut the motion that the indict- obn . Eldridge, torge:y in the fourth cre Prison two years... Wiliam Pov er pead an attempt arand i. oy. » ate Prison ove year........ Matthew Kohoe preaded sully atiemps at grand jsseeny, Peuieouary ae montle Davie March pleaded @uity te | urgiary in the thir degree, Kemanded tor seutence, Po.ice LyTeLiiGencn—Arreat of Alleged River Thieves.Mie Cassidy aod Samuel Adame wore arraigned Letore Justice Ledwith yesterday, on a charge of having ewies 640 worth of rope, & part of whieh was taken from the schooner Whi'e and the schooner W patarday motuine, Kound, Precines, saw a rowboat | al © of a canal boat, in the elip rear Pier 45, Noi RK aod hoticed that the boat had @ baie of coston in’ tow ‘The cetton wae secured, and subsequently identified by Mr, Edwarda, ot No, 67 Broaaway, having been 8 from Pier No. 47, While searebing for whe er of the cottou, the vod «nether boas under Mier 47. coutaining oun’ of rope, which they ‘ook inte their The accund subecquentiy arrested on sus) Joba Ada Capt. Joba Koss, of the scuvo Claimed @4% worth o the rope, remains Unclaimed, The pi isouer for trial, Mrookliyn, Incenptary Fine—Five Honsrs Destroy. r>—A Fineuey's Fioit.—A fire was discovered ina frame building in Fourth street, between North 3d and 4th strects, E. D., about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, and before & was extinguished damage to the amount of €5,500 resulted. The lower part of buildiee was occupied by Daniel Butler, as a Five of his borres were burut to death and one wastaken out #o badiy iojured that sereeaut Hunt. of the 46th Precinct, ordered tim shot tor hu- mane reasous, Mr. Kut ¢:'s loss in horses, carriages, pirnecs, &c., will amount to $%,00u; no insurance, hhe upper part of the building wae occupied by its u i, ddr, Abram Folk. ee a co penter ebop. Svout $1,500, 00 which he lad an. ‘The sae place was fired about a) when M:. Butier jost heavily. ‘The presens assuredly of incendiary origin, While proceeding to tole tire the members aod ruunere of Laxmes 4 and 7 had a disgraceiui tight, It commenced at the coruer o' Powers street aud Union avenue, and continued until they go} down Grand sti ees, in the xeigubor- wood uf Seventh. Uiicer Coduer of the 45th Preeuct Arrested @ young man uamed Jacob Seyes, charged iiam Cook aud S:ephen Norris over niicting ugiy wounds, en betore ce Dailey aud fined 516 for each offence, 0: iu ueiauls bv days Peniveutiary, A Canine “Mitt,""—A disgraceful dog- fight was inaugurated some time "40, and took place Monday night, in the liquor store cormer Willow and Pacific streets, The stuke © #1 @ side, and large bets were m on U fuil-bio ded bull. ee howevei, got wind of the ‘mi on the crowd 0} sports, The n fevetai of the spectavors, wee e ed and locked up, bub the dogs coutinued w “feb it out on that hue" torsome time af ex, unul @ boy empoyed in hue stole separaced them, = Avctioy SALR o¥ Powprr,—A large sule of navy powder will take piace at the Navy Yard on ‘Thursday, the 8th inst, at noon, it will be sold in 23 lote, and comprises musket and cannon powder, comp.cawed power in packages, besiics wider in wood aud gine ianke, ‘Lhere are 4,94/ varrels of to berid, dhe aygreva'e weight of that in &o., is 1 8585 pounls The powder Od 1D the Magaziue at Elis leisod, id be exbib.ted to purchase:s Lefore Tue Brooxiry Warer Wouks,—Thefan- naal report relating to the Brookiya Water Works has been submitied to the Board of Aldermen and ordered (o be printed, Daring the pas year the total Teceipta from water renis, permis, &c., were #419,- 106 32, am Increase of $52,090 over the receipts of the Previous year, whily there ts still remaining anpald OF We OF Leu's bh Buln of $: 2399. The avenue daily consumption of wate @ city dure the year was Dibe iniikons six hund:ed apd tortyethree thousand oue bundied and filly gelions—au iociesse 0! & million and @ heit xeulons over the promicus yest, Duting the year neariy tive miles ot distiib- O108 Pipe were ial, moking the toial ieugils of masa andd bo pipes ip bs. ookivu now ove bunured e#, The pans aud cvecitications ‘bong me ui the Kidgewoudg te: voir, te to Lebus coat of @ milion go) are, wi 44y 1Oedy, god the wok will soon be oe Wad, BRooxirn City Covrr,—Tbomas Ropp was tried ou (he chacge of eniering the house of Mr. Clupp, No. 8) Houry atreot, ou the 6th of December la Acqu tted,... Lbow.s Jones was tried for laiceny, ow the charge of having soien « book trom & colipanion Bauwed Lownseud Or aud diawing 265 fiom (ue eavings Bava, A void ct of hequicial w yoder@t uncer direction of the Gout + William buuth pleased to buigiary, A Wes seuienced to thes for One year nua three woushs,, and Jobm bully (boys) wer sentenced to th of Reiuge ou the cumege of Lurgiacy Bulyor wae seus to the same inetitucioa oa ot larceny - James Watson pleaded grand Isicrny, and was seuteuced to ptale bWe yeare aud three woniis, SER10U8 FALL.—A returne: Patrick Brads Y., yeetord are willy to tieon for f 1 veteran named Jesding at bY Mulberry street, N, nook tell on the ice at the toot of North Ja et, BE. 1), aud tractured his tOign. Due lag had been awpuraied as tue kuece while Bradiey wae ju the arwy, and ite Peace supplied wil a cork Bergeaut Joho Muuiet the dbch Prec.uct took ¢ of bhe injured man and bed hw sent to ihe Hospital, Jersey City, IMMENSE FENIAN Mass Meeting ey Jensry Cur bes | | One of the la:gest in-dcor mass meetings ever whi d in Jersey C.ty wes b last evening, by the Fenians of Hudsou County, who . ‘here to the party, at tho warehoure Campbell & » io Morvan ateoet, building wes & In han 0 i veo » persons pres Quine alae The men Weolt Tone | bumberins -everal hundied | ' Ve ciek's Bind, mareh d trom | thets be saquarte B Pree BOL. (Us piace of meet. 12, J ice My Biaku 8s Chose Chsi:man, Saud d Lebe acted ne Becr-laiy, | Spee ° by J. McDermott, P, A. Col ling, of Boaion, J. J, Ro ‘ee, Col. Jonn O'Mahony, and B, Dora jan, Fr, McDermott made an ap peal to ihuse p: O° tor meterial aid, as the cause as the time hes come whem bullets and baroues must be used, aud a biow should b uck at English commerce; if they but aided the cause, in stew weeks, or even days. the green flag may be floatin, o anew republic. (Appiause.) If they wanted goidigees ail they bad todo was to beat the drum in New | Dow requiles something wore than mere sympasiy, Ok, oud Within loviy-eight hours they weuld ‘io utunoet cap.c.ty, there probably being | have ruch an army assembled os the Republic never fav. [Cea applause.) Mir, Kogere said th: Fe 4,900,000 of Irish L pesany in America who were de to Irish independence. Four miilions of People. St $1 @ bead, woulc fit out lorby privareers, with which every red we cou d be down. ifevery Irishman would do his duty loved the i7pm of March would not Le tthe gre being raised and the red one ed to be down, Upou Coimel U'Mabony coming forward to speak be was grocted withe sous oatharet of @\aeto, 1 i eierred to th Wovement eight years sity of having to resor neeines, by which m \ Pua #ere nesessarily blie; but for this and their Lewrayal by traito believed that ere pow Iie'aud would have been a free laud. The brother. hood had besm organized iv Ireland, and everrthing that cons had been done without ae warms. Ali they requice now i# aid trom notry by the ofthe bongs, four months ¥ expocted & fee's with toon and arine were wnt ut notwithstanding these Anization of + eed rear ry the holding of public tome portion of thelr tiie agothe be backs, they are deve:mined aker denounced the proposi- % and said they must erepple ‘ent directly, in ciering, Mr O'Mahony called upon those present, in the name of their brothe.e in Jreiand, to eid hii and others who a/6 onxiogs to Grore Ue sea once more to unluri the Green flag on Irish 000 The meeting then broke up with lond cheers for the Fenian cause ————$— —$—$KKLK TT MARINE NEWS. Feb. 7.8. rlaes, 7 04: 8. cote, 6 2: High Water, 01 34 ARRIVED. STPAMBITIPS Herman Livingston, Savannsh; Albembra, Charleston; San Saivedor, Bavannah; (rem Sedgwick, Galveston; Phiisdeiphia, Mobile ; Virginia, Liverpool, BARKS Abkera, Marveliien; Helena, Algoa Bay. SCHOONERS — Magaie Bell, NHaven: Miranda, do Motanga, Washington: Ira Ls f, Baitimore. Too Late for Classification. Ate, ee MULVITITLLOn Tueeday, Feb, 6, after a linger- ne ia ess, Margaret Muivibiil, ayed 70 years, a ne tive of Co, Longiord, Lreiand. Ihe friends and acqaaintanoes of the family are ve'tully invited to atiend ‘he tuneral, on Thars- day atte:noon, Feb. 8, at 1 o'clock sid nee 16 Mott st. A Requiem M brated for the repose of her soul, at Transfiguration (hu chy at ¥ o'cvoek; from themce to Calvary Com- elery 380 WOODRUFF — On the 6th inst, Renjamin F. youngest sou of Archibald aud Sara Woouruff, aged 4 rence The relatives and friends ere Invited to attend the tuneral, this (om inet at 8 o'clock, P.M, at their peridence, Graham ave, near Withers st, Brocklya, E. U. WOONS-On Tuesday, Fed. 6th. James, youngest son of Bernard P. and Mary Ann Woods, aged 9 wos, and 16 days, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Lia parente, $2 Becond ave, om Thursday after- noon, Sth inst as 1 o'clock, 381 A BAR-ROOM IN JERSEY CITY, 8TOCK and fixtures, long lease, and apartments for 3 amall tamiiies to live, Apply to EB. H. O'KEILLY, 20 Newark « Jersey City, 382 For SALE—HACK COACH AND HAR- a cheap. Apply at 13 Lanrens at, N. Y. Jhb PERSONAL NOTI JES. [R2ORMAT ION WANTED OF JOHN KIER- NAN, townland of Ardieny, Parish Ballantemple, County Gavan, Ireland, when lost heard from was in 1864, was in Walla Walla, Washington Territory, he will hear of something to his adventere by writing to his sister MAGARET KIERNAN, 1 Btanton at, Brooklym, N.Y. Walla Wala, Washington Terri- tory p. pers please copy, 10t [SFORMATION: WANTED OF LURE O'KEEFE, who landed in New York on the stecmahip Nova Scotia, Jan. 24 566. Any infer- 1 mation of titn will be thankfully received by his resher, RICHARD O'KEEFE, dae Wea 10th N. ty. er HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c CARRIAGES AND WAGONS FOR SALE A large assortment of temily carriages, and basiness wagous selling off cheep. le Ne Hrooklyn, For SALE—2 SPLENDID LARGE BAY Loree, 16 bands bigh, 6 to 7 years eld, pony built, fast walkers, from the country. Fit for eel tack, or any Leavy work. Warraated ud an Kind im al barness, To be seen at 229 De-aucy street. 286 FR Sale — ONE LIGHT TRUCK AND one butcher eart, cheap, Cau be seen until sold at 15u Flizabeta at, 33 UN CHOLERINE REMEDY,—THIS WELL know B wedicine for the cure of Diarrioea, Dysen- tery, Cramps, Colic, and ai! looseness of the boweda, can be Piocured only of the proprietor, at 46 South recond stiee, Williamaburg Price % cents per bottle. bua TYPE METAL OR OLD LEAD—500 000 Ibe. of the spove wanted, for w the highe cash p.ice will be paid by C. CRASRE, 181 Willias street" el a $3007 FOR SALF, HACK, COACH, e herness and horses; good as or an ¢y- Perienced hackman wanied ab 12) 4 147 West 56; 8% uwar |) ay 18 —— —————— LEGAL NOTIC N ETROPOLITAN FIRE DEPARI MENT— AVE Notico is hereby given, that certificates of dis. charee for such of (he members of the former Vol- unteer Fire Deparsmeant, as are enti ted thereto pur- sdant to Section 19, Canpser 249, ® of 1566, are distributed in the rondy for delivery, and will be following order: Engine Compauies, No, 1 t 4%, inclusive, on Thursday, 8th tust: Ditto, No. 26 to 54, iuelusive, on Friday, 9th inst; Hose Companies, No. 1 w 8, insinave, on Wednesday, 14th inet; Ditto, No. S1 to 61, incinsive, an Tharsday, [5th inet; and Ladder Companies, No. 1 (0 18. in- cluive, on Friday, 16h inst, Parties desiring certifie must apply in person, For the accommo: dation of such persons jannot conveniently attend curing the day, the office will be open trom 6 to 9 c'c.ock P.M. on ench of the dates epesified. Fore- men of compani req ed to be present with their reil books at the time appointed for issuing ces tificates, By order of the B aid, case gE, GLLDERSLEVE, pee, - a of NNOTICE—MAX )R'S OFFICE,NEW YORK, Jan, —~—, 1N66.—Notice is her given, that au persous who roquire to be V ed to promptly without ¢ either of the di-peusarics phy cone intiy in attenvance, id it is recommeuded by the Health Commissioners that all persons who ha not been Vaccinated within 6 years should a’ themacives immediately of the opportunity thus forded, or Lave the operation performed by their ow Physicians, ‘The New York \ispensary ja located at the corner of Centre aud White ets, The Eastern Dispensary is located at the corner of kasex and Grand ea ‘The Northerm Dispensary is loeared the corner of Waverly Place and Christopher The Lemilt Diepensary ie located at the -and Lad sts, The Northwestern jocated at bli Kighth ave, he Nerth. nasiy ie locaied ov b4th at, Det Yd and wa 5 ft HorEMAN. Mayor, _ 373 PRICE OF TH ROANOKE OIL AND Mining Company, #8 Broadway, New York, Jan 201, 1566. —An election for Trustees of the Com. pany bo serve tor the ensuing 4a WAL be held at the ottee on Monday, Febiuary bth, bet. the hours of 3 and 4Oelock, Hy order, 8. A.GUSNA, Bec. 382 pact IC COAL COMPANY—1HE ANNU: Ai meeting of the siocKholders of the Pacific Coal Co: u lor the eiection of T Trustees for the en- ‘rand for the transaction of general bas. be held at the offi ce of ithe Company rh room 1 on the %4t ins & boon. HLT SUON, Sec, New York, Feb, 84, 1863. WE IHE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A imsjoritr of the Ir je of ‘Le Humphreys! Rpevitic t caps hie Meds Compsny, ia pureu of she statute ip such case Made end eport and certify that the capir aiuounting to the eum of thousand * has ail been paid in; furthes ie and certify that the cebte of raid Company do not exceed the sum of four th ® nd dollars, UMPHREYS, Pres, F. W, HURT, See, and Treasurer. Now York, Feb. 5b, 1860, Biate of New York, City and County of New York, os.: F. Humpreys, the President of the Humprey# Specitic Hommpathic Medicine Company, being duly #70) at the above report and the facies fed are true, Sworn before we this 6th day of February, leds. W. H. BOST, Notary Pybue, City aad County of New Yous, 661 Broadway, 112 . en _|COUSIN KATHERINE, ATIESTION LADIFS—THE NEW YORK For Manuiactaring Co, 88 Chatham st, opposite _— Greok's White Marble Hotel, sette, 65 and aps arde, Brook Miak Collar and 1.60, French Mink Collar and Muff 68.50. Mink Sable. sets $25 to $%; fine rich sets $60; fine Siberian Squirrel sete Sr: byt Tl varie'y Sey! furs cally ° Alvering Repairing to the latest sty Receipes iveu to purchasers te insure against mate. FLEM NG, Manager, “ FERS, FURS, FURS—A, BROWN, 186 Chatham 61, will sell the balance of his stock of fare a1 cost; also @ variety of tur and winter caps, at “Mo, no!* interrupted our Cousin Katherine, Clomng the book she had been reading, with « elap that startled Bnew from his afernocon Bap, and frightened the bulifineh off his perch. “No, I tell Jou, Chet wee not the way of it. You ase all wrong! Burety I ought to knew |" We never ™pposed there was anything Conga low prices. All the latest styles of silk Gnd canst Katherine @id not know ; though we hed dissover- AA | Mh and yor keps it « profound secret, that she was sometimes misled, or misinformed; but Cousis Katherine was so decided in hee words and waye that she never received « contradiction, even tn ite mildest form. We respected ber and feared her : we all declared whenever she carne to sey with os” that we ware “delighted.” We repeated this tel each other, and to our friends, inan hysterics Sort of way ; but we did not ay 00 to her, beasus® she would have exclaimed, ‘Delighted! ab, wall? Jou will be more delighted when I gol" Bhe understood human nature too well for us te comtradiet that, We knew we ought to be delight ed when Cousin Katherine came ; but somehow her bold and unflinching truthfulness, her rigid pro- prieties, her habit of calling things by their right pames atthe wrong time the siern wuperiorisy which steadfastness and « brave, uncompromising spirit, give over the weak creatures of society and circumstances, made us uncomfortable in her pre sence (for a ‘presence’? is was), Bhe wae nob above the ordinary height of woman, yet every- body eailed her ‘‘tall;'' and the clear, firm, and barmonious, voice which accompanied the earnest ware of her deep, frark, uncompromising eyes, looking directly into the very spirit and tntens of those she addressed or replied to, silenced the braggart and put the evil-speaker to shame. ‘Then she was so fearfully neat and Particulars and, not content with that coming-out-of a-bend- box look which her tollette always had, I felt when those eyes rested upon me that I had not * come MILITARY. 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This Dye stands higher in the estimation of the public than any other manufactured. It ie instan- taneous, the color being set aa soon as applied. Grey ot Hed bair is converted into @ beautiful BLACK or BROWN, without injury to the hair or skin. It does not wash off nor cause any unpleasant feeling while *pyying, and is, without fear of contradiction, the BRST, pAvnat ens CHEAPEST Hair Dye manu- factured, mone Asent for Pricst's 4 Dra, C_N. CRITT N ‘ON, No, 3 avenue, where re herea| ahould be saireaed, tebe had of Draggien. bua T | out of & band-box.” Cousin Katherine noted ev- LD STEREOTYPEJPLATES WANTED— | FY defect, but she took every perfection as a mat- Apply at thisoffice. == 48D | ter of course. After seizing upon my unfortunate PATENTS—PATENTS--PATE TS—MUNN | bonnet-strings, and suipping the edyes with those & CO, continue to solicit Pa folding scissors that were ever resdy to her nimble fingers, she would find fault with my bair—objecs Pamphiete of information free. “1 gerd curl wae larger than another (those were Wy O8L0's Falk.—THE GREAT PARIS days of ringlets, when the hair was neither XPOBITION Hightly banded off high cheek-bones, nor rolled 1867 round heads already too “largely developed") ; once ¥ bavfng laid hands upon me, there was no eacape. THE “Now,” she would say, “knee! down upon thig NUPAOTU ‘CHAN TE ACTCRERS, Prone ie foot-stool : turn to the light, Minnie, your bonnet ABCHID TC —_ ABTIBTS, | cap te sotled, and the blondedrawn. How ces you SCIENTIFIC AND ED! CATIONAL ORGANIZA. | think of going out in thes state!" ts “My veil, Cousia Katherine, hides UNITED STATES, Orrick or THR UnITep STATES AGENCY oF THE) Exposition, No. 5 Spruce et, Tribune palling, and No #) Park Row, Times Build. New York. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN ap. POINTED by the Secretary of Btate to the above- named Agency, and be!ng desirous of the co-operation of hie countrymen in his efforts to make as comp ete, intewesting and cieditable as possible the reprerente- tion of our coun:ry at the at Exhibition, adopts them information and this method of conveying te bject. ed to exhibitors of the United uggested in slow tons) “A young lady's ve is Intended t hide her blushes, not ber careleasness, And, Ideclare, that glove is split! Ob, Min- nie ad “Where, cousin?" “There! And, my dear, tell me, is that braceles real gold “No, cousin I could not afford real gold.” “Then why condescend to act an untruth? You uggestions upon the au! In each section wish people to believe its real gold, do you not? I pial namely See Wr oe ar nom PaO O08 Tinie is te talh ihe ahinnio dignity of an English- Groap 1— Works of art, woman to wear moc! no mock jewellery : Of course I fe bracele’, and soe), which produce! ayo... lectures were ever len, curt and dry—litide sc; covered facts and ‘rau snytting! No mock lace, *, and bright and true!” » and unclasped the ‘ny rentin my sleeve, ec leeture; not that such om the coutrar (Group 4—Materials and applications of the Nberal Group 3—Furn'ture and other household articles. Group # Ciothing, (including cloths) and otber wearihg apparel, Group 5—Miniag, rough and wrought products, ele. 6—Lnatruinents and processes of the mechan- c Group 7—Food, freah and preserved, in ite various D ® m'raculous way of states. her own. A distant relative of our Cousin Ke- Group 8—Live agricultural products and specimens, | therine, Mre, Popendale, brought her eon Wilfred Group % Natural horticultural products had speci- | to town to rticlel to @ solicitor, The poor lad mens, wished to go into the Church ; but, unfortunately, ® fourtb-rate ‘‘solicitor® had ‘got round” his mother and her money, and the indeptures were ready for Banging. Cousin Katherine beard of i:— abe never told bow—and posted immediately te Mrs. Popendalo'slodwngs. She wasb it just gone, the maid-of-all-nork said, to some bewildering courtin the City, where lawyers ‘most do cen- gregate,” wither our cousin fol owed, After astounding ibe lean clerk (who told her she could not see Mr. Bpunge, because he was en- gage.) by the reort, not courteous, “ That is an untruth ; tor I will see him ;"* she annihilaied bim by a look, and sweptinto the gt mand dusty re- Group 10--Objects especially exhibited for tho pur- pose of improving the physical aud moval condition of ihe population, Applicants will please indicate in a nete appended tothe spel cation : 1, It Tt ie desived to exhibit machines or other ob- Jeets requiring foundations or epecial consiractions, the dimenaious of those foundations or couswruc- Lf it te desired to exhibit apparatus requiring the employment of water, of gas or of steam, what quan- tty or WhAt pressure of water, or gas, oF steam, will be necessary, 3. Lf it is desired to pat machinery in motion, what will be the velocity proper to each machine, and what cepticle of the human spider, where Mrs. Popan- motiverpow er wil Bo "Fequined, axpressed’ te herve: dale wae being instructed (ip the presence of 4. In general. whatever information will be of use | Witness) to say, “deliver this as my ect and deed." Cousin Katherine was never what is called “taken by surprise"™—does things promptly, but in placing of the machines, wherever possib: e plan upon # ized scale =e ” It 4s epprehored thet individesle may not fully | notin hasie, Bue array! remonsiraied not appea!- apprecia:e the importance of pioviding a comple'e h t of tabi Teereceniaiien of the great daples and the coset ods bus @ took the indeutures of the * rolled them up, tovk a piece of red tape out of the very fingers of **the witness,"' tied the parenment, thruat it into her shook it till it setiled sericultural and mineral productions of their States ; and he submits the expediency of causin, some competent person to be inetracted im each State to poc cause to be collected, labeled and forwarded to the | down, told ‘the wiiness"’ to leave the room and Agency specimens of the character indicated, space | anus the door, puton her spectacles, and looked for which will Le reserved, steadfastly atthe man of law ; while Mrs, Popen- resent, yu be Py! shine Gar ca Whether dale, one of those meek women who seem born to the expenres for Ailing up and decorating he tame, | b¢ iwposed on and tyrannized over, either by » either in the Palace of the Exposition or the Park, | husband or some ory else, cringed up into te ¥ paid by (hem, farthest corver, ejaculating words which noone -- beard; and the boy fixed his large lustrous eyos Froaucers who apply for room in th , and pro- Ta uot know an by sight, od upou a relative he Pose to establish there constructions of any kind, or 4 agricul'ural buildings, or Rardens will take care to is Aco side he was deawn by an uncontrol give a plan, with ascale of the establishment ropored whe law wh ble 1 bi with am indication of the extent of ground w will e Jawyer, when able to collect his thoughts, be necessary, edcreased our cousin by name, and uquired what Due notice will be given to applicants as to the | she m. acceptance or rejrction of their applications. If ac- cepted, the applicants will have until danuary 31, piste repae and transport their specimens to ew York, Detatied plans, on the scale of Om.020 to the meter, shen ing the place assigned to each exhibitor, and each individual mode of exhibiting, together with a Niet of the exhibitors, will be tranamisted by the Gevernment Agent priorto Jan, 21, 1866, in order thas the Imperial Commission may regulate the interior partitions of the building in acco ce with the requirements of thie nation, Kach uation can olaim, aa ite special park, that part of the Champs de Mare adjoining the space allotied wo it in the Palace of the Exposition & “Then youdo remember me! and that might have spared you the question," sie answered, ‘I mean bo frustrate your plan, and ao haves hope of meeting this boy, as weil as his faiher, Weumarres, T never looked in bis face uutil the moment, for which that shrinking lady isto blame, not me; | bus be fe none the less my cousin Wilfred's chiid, Bhe owes you mouey—lei me know the sum, and all the demands you have againes her, and J will pay you. I do not ask your Just demands; be- Cause l believe you never bad a demand in your lity that was not the result of Injustice! Come let us arrange our bumness, and we wil) wah vou n an i Saute: 1s ihe 46 amas good morping immediately." © prevent unnecessary le, ital under. stood "that it es primary object to make the repre- (To be Continued.) inal the grous enumerated below: che the heat | a iu the grou enumerate low, as ¥ . ‘ 5 - Ame therefore be necessary to wlect representative artic oe AMERK AN AND FOREIGN PATENT ip every group, rather than accept an excess in any AGENCY —MESSRS.MUNN & CO, Publishes: one, oi the “Scientific American,” comtiune to act as At. In order to secure the torneys for sccuring Pateute tor new Inventions im above indicated, it is ug this and all foreign countrics. neighborhood, those classes of manufacturers, arti. Merere. MUNN & CO, have had seventeen years’ fans, and others who produce articles for very eeneral | experience in soliciting parents, and have noled ry) consumption, should, without any de ay + agree among | Attorneys for more than 4, #0 inventors, use or thamecives as to the specimens for which space Pamphiew containing the Patent Laws and other should be applied ‘or. important iniormation to inventors, furnished, trea, very effort should be made to bring forward new | on application, and useful mechanical inventions, combinations and Consultation and advice free, Address fabrics ; and pains should be taken to have all articles UNN & CO, neatly abd thoroughly finished and prepared for exbi- 87 Park Row, New York, or cor. of F and Tth sta, Washington, D, Raul bition, The selections ot products will be limited in quan- yi butin variety and THE NEW YORK SUN. tity to the erca they are to cecu character they should comprise full and fair Tepre- sen‘: tiom of American prodacts, industry, arts and science, Published daily, Sundays excepted. —! 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