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ee _ counsels to the promotion of the happiness of y people, The reading ooncinded, she Lord Chancellor Bowod his obetsance to the Queso, who slightly, But courteously, returned the salute, Then rising Grom the Throne, the whole of the brilliaut assem’ Diage rising from their seats at the enme time, Her ded out by his Royal ince Christian, and hess the Trine ‘of Wales, followed hy ihe rincess of Wales and the luke of ( @etired by the door at which she bad entered, # ‘ebe usual flaurish aad following, in which her end (rarter Kings of Are meted open the Beventh Parliament of 4 Viessr Se Poere and Judges inid aside tir earings robes aod uncomfortable ermine , and ‘Bho Peoresses hastened ‘echo in the streets of the ere iabted te eee her once ay. t, shook hende with de GEN rRaAl FEWs, Tn the House of Commonson the Sth, The U'Dono- hue moved as amoudinent to the address, declaring to be she duty of the Ministers to examine into the cane riab dissatisfaction sod Afte enere! debate on Feviauiem, Ment was ie chol by & ¥. @O! J wo Vb, and the Ravi ees wie agrord to, The Lonoon Times publishes a letter from the late Admire! Paraye toe trend | gisnd, in whieh be pss A je letter will covey w you news of in, b. The errors of judgment, and mat of will, wit which I Lave anfortunaroly misguided the govern. ntof my Queen, cauuvot have any other explana. n. have ® upjost and prejudiced against ‘avira, Kequest bim w pardon me Heuid know thie sepublic better nybody else, and bis @dvice and proceeding: ever esaiosnd sound. It & the interes: of our country w embrace the fires Moment to make peace with (biii" B police have viscovered @ Fenian armo- ritein mreet. hey visitea The Du of the house 204 Gre eon: ence of private invitatio: lace, aud haviug forced Wore Hlled with cartridges, bullet arivus fines @omne for American needie-rities, and sot ‘velverswith large pilos of cartridge pa @verd bets, Ineo upper room there w ‘With jeed pots, bars of lead. end bat an qusutities of powder and copper. 1 police Beet to ind more weapons, as well as quantities emumunition, A man named Thomas Barry was ‘The ppanish Governor of Cadiz bas been notified felegraph by the Spepish Minister at Loudon, at two vessols had ieft the Mersey uuder Peruvian Crd but destined for Aioeriug against Spain mnder ri the Chilian flag. Phe same dispatch asserted two other vopeois were fitting out on the Clyde it ‘With « similar object. A telegram from Kotterdam eays: The Chillan at Leraeuse, Drivaveer Ladependence remained closely watched by a Dutch Inigate, AD Cotertaimment was given the 19th of Jan. ary » the American Minister in by the curporation and merchants of Moscow, Mews items. By Telegraph to thy Now York fen.) Prrnousum has been discovered in southwoatern Louimgps. Ce | Legislature adjourned on Moa- day. Tam extensive Government barracks at Chatts fooge, Tenn., were destroyed by fire on Aatur- day, with all their contents. Tus ship Herald of the Morning, from Shields, Which wae ssbore on the Bpit, was got off en Man- Gay vight, and towed up to Boson. Tun ship Flarniet, asbore on Nanset Boach, Mass . Des broken up, and the cargo ia in the surf. ~All the cargo between decks had been previously Wecharget, Aww Baury, charged with the murder of her <cbild, five weeks old, in July last, by drowning it in the canal, is now on trial in the Courtof Oyer ‘aud Terminer, at Rochester, N.Y. Tos BSavannab Hamary says the Georgts Senate Dae pasvod a resolution, appointing comurissionere to proceed to Washington, to request the wita- drawal of negro troops from the Sree, Viororia papers are full of the wonders of the Big Beud gold diggings in Aritieh Columbia, and sppeal to California miners to come and ce wich. * Bwirt Bear,'* and ‘*T'sll Boldier,” Chiefs of the @loux trile, had ® conference with Col. Maindier Yesterday, at Laramie, Dakate ‘Territory, Preli M@iperics of peace wore srrauged. The Grand ‘Council will be held early in March. Ly the Syracuse, N, Y,, city election, youterday, @ Democrat was elevied Mayor. Five Union and Xbree Dewocratio Supervisors, amd five Union and three Democratic Aldermen were «hosen, Lhe re- @ult is the same as it was last yoar. Tus Columbus, Ga,, Bun gives the particulars of en affray in the streets of that city, betwoen negro soldiers and the inhabitants, in witich ove negro ‘was killed and several white men were badly wounded. Tus steamsbip Belgian, Captain Brown, from sLiverpoo! on the 1st inst., arrived at Bosion yes- tercay. The steawer Bt. Lawrence, from London, and the British steamor Bosphorus, from Liver- (Poo! let ult., beve also arrived at Bostou, Visainia City papers covtein ® report that 200 pen, ua their way to the mines iu Monsanua Terri- Gory, perished ins mow storm. Communication ‘with thas Berritory is cut off, aud it is feared thet greet suffering bas been experienced there. Am extensive fire occurred on Saturday night, 2 the corner of 6. Charies and Cana! sireets, New ‘Orteens, desiroying two het stores, @ coal oi! ested Nabment, LY welry store, and mwsewing ma- shine depot. maty thousand dollars; mosily teeured, Texas were quite e number of valuable arrivals @1 the pertof Boston on Meuday, including the clipper ship Bleck Hawk, from Ban Francisco, “On other vessels, there were arrivals of cotton to the number of eleven thousand five hundred bales, ebie@ly from New Orleans ami Mobile, aud nearly Whe whole of it for factory use, LOCAL NEWS, wEw YorK AND THE Vicinrry. Wasaincron'’s Bintupay.—By an over- aight iv yesterday's Bum, on the bravon of “Woaaktogtoa’s Birthday, bs was said thet the Com. mea Council woukl not take any public part in the proceedings of the day, whem it should be that ‘ahey would, but had not then iseued their pro- gramme By reference to the advertimement in envther column, it will be seem that the Council "will take quite an importent part ip the celebra- @en. A salute of one hundred guns wil! be fred wt Union Bquare at noon, and at the same times mamber of national and patriotic airs wi!) be rung op Txtnity obtmoes. In the evening # grand dis- play of froworks wtil be given at the City Hall, Medison, Jeckeon and Tompkins Squares, and wether equares and places throughout the city. military and civic programme will be carried es given tm the Bus of yosterday, . Peer ro Ravasse rus Towns Paisonsrs, fa» Pisw Euoerearep.—A plot was discovered the Tombs yesterday to relesses large number Kosen aneanenm, Zio on Sheen sha ano Costa Coulter muspected thet plot existed ameng the prisoners to effect their escape. Wilham Coleman aod Henry Kelly, against whom suspicion at- tached, wore removed to another cell, On exam- ining their cell a steel key, two longiron grap- ling books, an old chisel, two bundredj feet of new rope, and other instruments were found, The men then confessed their plan, which was to open their own cell, and then release Rernard Friery, the mnrderer of Harry Lazarus, and others, They expected to reach the roof, lower themselves down an the roof of the ‘Ten Day Houne’’ and escape by leaping to the ground, A carriage was to have been in readiness to take Friery away, Tur Irtsu ann Temprrance Conven- Tions.—For many years a Convention of Irish Societies hae been held annually, for the pr rpowe of making arranyemente to celebrate Bt, Puirck's Day in a becoming manner. Among there Bovie- hes, the Father Mathew UB, 1. A.M. Society (now ¢alled the Parent) always stood out prom!- nent, and always drew fore position in the line, About twelve months ago—several new Father Mathew Societies having eprung up—the Temper- ance men organized « Convention of ther own, for the purpose of (nly celebrating the !irt! of the reat Apostle of Temperance whose name they ear ml thie year, ine f b Be € e where on their own the same time they wish to parade " @ +) Societion but ask the privilege of with the being towewer, From present arpearances, \t in feared that the Ime Convention will not aasent to this, ae that body recognizes no second © tion, but insists on each xiety coming in Separately, or remaining out es to- gether. The Temperance people say that thie is not fair, an, no matter what posi. tion the Ancient Order of Hibernians draw for, they arealiowed to walk in the procession, but they are met by the assertion ¢ although the A. 0.11, are divided int members, they are bus one body, ruled by « general (grand) body and with but co berter, Meantime it must be sdroitied that the deliberations of the Iriah Cou- vention are carried on in the most orderly manuer, and no improper language is used in speaking of the Temperance men, ©) Friday night @ final an- swor will be given tw the Ten porance Societics, Who are Most anxious to ma i honorable con- ions in order to paraie with the other Irieh Bocieties. It is hoped that the two Conventions will meet each other belfway, and thus harmonize the differences which apparently exist between therm, #0 a8 to have a uniied parade, Emprn Dave,—Wednesday (to doy), Friday and Saturday of this week are the Ember days which follow the first Bunday in Lent. These deye are of great antiquity in the Christian Church, an are days of solemn faming In the Protestant Episcopal and Catholic Churches special prayers are uifered up on this day fort sre about to Le admitted into holy orders, and in Catholic countries the ordination of clergymen usually Cakes place on Ember Saturday. The ob- ject of the observance of the Ember days, is to consecrate to God the four seasons of the year b * penance’ in the Catholic Church, aud in both churches to obtain His blewsing on the fruite of the earth, and to bex of HM eburch. During thie ook * indulgences’ can be obtajued to the Catholic Church oa the usual con- ditions, Tus Gonpoat Wixooskt has been assipned to the West India Bquadron and will shortly sail for ber destination, Hor late opponent, the Algon- quis, isto be put out of commission and will shortly te laid up, Tue Mcegper is a Wasutnoron Strert Danos House —Yesterdsy Corover Wiluey hel an inquest ou the body of August Ludike, who was shoton Friday evening Jaat, during an affray in the dance house of Frederick Rohde, 161 Washiug- ton street. Thejury rendered tho fol! ing ver- dict: “That August Ludike came to bia death by « pistol rhot wound at the bande of Jubn McDonald, on the 16sh day of Felruary, 1866, at 101 Washing- fon street, They further bola Patrick Hussey, Micheel Muros, thomas Jeunings and Johu Land , @ persons named in the ver time of the murder, bu . ne aped. They were cowwiied to awal, the acti u of the grand jury. New York Jovenite Asticw.—The D'- rectors of this benevolent Inatitution bave issued their Thirteenth Annual Report, from which appears that since their organizstion more than 10 000 children have been committed to their care, 2,000 of whom have teen reecued from vicious lives and placed at useful occupations m the Weat- orn S.ates and elsewhere, Three hundred of there boys were in the Union army during the war, In e!ve years only 54, out of » large number in asylum, ied dousof sa femily averaging from 600 (0 1,000 not @ single death bas o curred in twenty mx montha past. In 1968 u Truaus Act Was passed, but no suitablo place bas been provid. el by the authorities of the city for a “ Truans Home.’ Only two children ran away from the Asy- Jurn to 1564, though the qmesare often openand the enclosure «an be scaled by almost any of the inmates. To sustain this important effort, at the present bigt price of lator, tood, fuel, el thing, aol other mrpplics, the sum of ab least $15,000 la required to pay current expenses, A wormage of 855,000 which rested om the property has heen re- Guced to #16,000 during the year aud the Directors are anxious to pay uf the bebance, so as to cuable them to enlarge their mes f usefulness, Sub- seriptions from the benevolent of overy class are asked for, The Asylum is located in 176th street, near 10h avenue, New York A. K. Wetmore, Esq, a President, and J, B. Collins, Treasurer of the Inatituiion, to whom all donations may be sent, Tue TRAGEDY LN FoRTY-skVaNTH Srnec, ~-Ow Monday uight Coroner Collin paid s visit to the motber of the three children who were fount dead ins shanty on 47th atrerton Saiurday. The condition of the woman was improving, aud she was slowly returnivg to consciousness. The Corouer thinks he will be able to lay before the jury the woman's deposition on Monday vext, when the investigation inte the affair will be re- sumed, Drs, Shaw apd Little h mate a post mortem oxamivation of Tremaine of the child rep, but ne traces of the cause of death could be founa, The mache b, boon went to Prof, Doremus tor aualysie, the resulis of which wil be made Known at the investigation. Tbe remaius of the cbildrem wero interred yoster:iay, Fins,—Abont 3 o'clock I’, M. yesterday, efire breke out on the fouth floor of 18 Cedar street, occupied by Michael Keywan, @ repacker of cotton, The entire fourth floor and attic were burned out, Damage $10,008; Insured tor ¢18,- 000, The third floor was occupied by a cotton yarn desler, Damage to stock by water about 1,000 ; insured for ¥4,000, Josepli Hirsch, desler in cigars and tobacco on the lower tloor bad bis siock censidersbjy damage! by w + Mr. Thom. as Jacobus, of 15 truck, was ve y iujured by through the hakhway. He was taken ome, CMANGE OF RESIDENCE.—Tho veteran Thur. | low Weed, afier # residence of thirty-five years in Albany, wold bie residence there on Friday for $12,000, and the next day purchased the large and @egant mansion of Mr, Blatchford, on Lwelfth street, near Fifth Avenue, for $50,000, Ho intends, thereiore, to take up bis residence permanently iu Tus CovurTLanpt Stkeer Murper,— Coromer Wildey yesterday held an inquest on the body of William Carll, who was killed in his sa. loon, in the basement, at the corner of Courtiauds and Washington streets, The jury rendered the following verdict! ‘That William Carl! caue to hie death b pistol shot wound 4% the bande of Frank MeCormick, Fob. Tth, 1866. We further find thet Peirick Duffy and Morrie Connell were accessories.” None of the acoused have beep ar- vosbed, ' THE COURTS. Corn? Catarnan, Tris Day.—So o Court, Cireuit,—Part I. Oyer & Terminer, Part [1.—Nos, 52 1956, 1:68, 1262, 1066, 1704, 1298, 13:%, 146, 1308, 1.110, 151%, 1816. 151%, 132), 1ovd, 1846, 18 1330, 1332, IIL. Noe. 675, 311, 1996. 164, 6: 284, 696, £30, 9US, 790, 165, B84, 33%, 312, Soke 84, B44, 68, 42), Special Te N 15 19), 160, 4b, 142, 24y, 262, 263 & 146, 246. Chambere,—i3, 21, Call commence No, 68 HKuperior Const Part [.-Nos, 4353, 16 7 17, 491, 176K, 1908 17 99's, 1795, 1361, 6 1475, b4 22% Part [|).—Noe, 146, 78 4 Si, 2342, 2524, 2645, 2454, 24% 2664, 2666, 2666. Tar Beaver Stacet Homterpe. —In the Court of Oyer Terminer yesterday, the triai of James F Orem for the murderof Van Doren, in Beay retreet, last July, wae commenced, a jury having been em- pannelled on Monday, The firet W.H tnose called for the prosecution was arman, Who testified to catching running, pursued by a namber of witness sto} bim; he wae wuch 4 and his body tre: 1H. Crosew Kirby. dd to being in the hoase in Hine Againet the desk when fired in immediate succession ; ap eae the prisoner at the station houve ; he said he did it. Frederick Nigro teetified to hearing the two shots between | and 2 o'cicek, Dr. Robinson te etam notion on de 2 3 severnl scratches on had been recently mace Police Ofliver John A. Riley testified to arrosting the priso: d he did the act in self delence Pi » testified to seeine the the parties; deceased war push- i priconer wae trying to gat away from him; shortly otter be heard the shot fired y. Hi, Lhoman testified to being the pertner of Oram; there had been some differences between deceased and priroue 4d prironer had told him that he intenced to eee deveasea and get Lim to pitherew certain expressions be bad mace against im. Mr. Fairbanks testefied that he saw the partis together in t!¢ office and then left obortt Markland ratified to seeing the partiesand @re clinching; one of them held a pete: the stualler man (prisons) was trvine toturn the muzzle to the floor, witrers eaw cee ased etitko prironer Ovtm waatrying to roa away. The case will be tesumed today th ace, which the RENTENCED Frederick Hooker having been convicted on 4 charee of felon renteuced to six mouths lmprise: utiary, STAY OF PHOCERDINGS, In the case of Gieorge Warner, who @tands con- victed of the narder of bie wile, awrit of error to the Court of Appeais, and a stay of proceedings until acecision in that Court might obtained, was aranted, Daxores or Buoapway.—The ease of John W. Sickles agt. W. K. Siney came ap before Judge Fes- ter, yesterday, in the Supreme Court Cirenit. The plaintiff in thie ens 1 to croas’Mroadway, at the corner of Vary vg hag AS i A. fog, he ldoked ap and several were going up, tle cro a little distance behind a hoick don emerging trom ite proteetio n by one of the Fast Hoeston ae be testified, on @ ron, ely injured, tae frout The vill for medieal e medicine and nurelog operations performes, twas was going fast round a corner, The ¢ claimed that the eta contrary to the Corporation ordinance urt admitted the Corporation ordinance in evidence, hor" that the stages ruuning under the authority of Corporation were #ul ules, ‘The yi, saving Leen out some time witheut coming to &. groom nt, the Court directed a sealed verdics for this morning, Fates [sooun Ret —Ixprorment of Mn, Onpenvonx — His Jvettrioation.— Horatio V. Onderdon&k was indicted about two years ago, for perjury im making false return ef lilsincome to thy Internal Revenue officers, Yesterday morning he applied to Judge Ahipman, in the U, 4. Cireuit Court Ww bave the indictment quashed, reading « volum’ po. reof, Thre statement was substantialiy, that Le bora @ genuUeman by mature and instinets, and t this prosecution was instigated by pol. | opposents. ite had the Mistortune when the receut uphappy difficulties in our country Grose, to take gicund with the Consti tutional party, apd was a Veace man. He presided at l'race Cony and lade speec wes atoan vu! good char en old Kuicke He wes repatea io joan of wei bus the fact was as of Lis properly was nonproductive, ‘Tue Assutant Districts Attorney Mr, Courtney, cousonted to dismissal of the case for want of juriediction, Mr, Onderdouk being & resident of Queen's County. Count or Ge jnous document in = gree Al Bessions—Tue Mvurpew or Ovrrowm Deuyaa, The trial of Joha Cahill, on « char {having killed Policeman Duryea, was con. tinued yesterday, Lhreo witnesses tcotitied thae they saw Cabill shoot Duryea, To-day, the witnesses for the defence will be called, Pouton Inreniigerce,Theft of Books and Re. ceiving the me.—Falward Crosby, clerk, was arraigned before Justice Logan yerterday on a charge of having eteleu a eet of Irving's works from Meuars, Hurd & Houguton, Publishers, Frederick A. Brown, clerk with the ebove firm, testified that @ few days mo, Crorby cated aud represented that Mesers, e& Lorry, (6 Bowery, had eeut for the books, wing that Howe & Te:ry cealt with tard £ b t thy to get Lhe wooks, and Heian to sell, ‘The lat trepeferred thea Tau Fricut to dispose of, and Blum aue Friend were acrosved for receiving etoien goods, All vi the prisonere were committed for trial, Thi/\a ef Overcoate,Edward Nelson was arrested yesterday on achargo of having stolen two overcoats from Mr. James Halsey, doing business at95 luave stieet, One of the stolen conte was found in the powossion of the prisoner Mr. Ernest Wilchman, doing business as v10 Broadway, chargod Nelson with having stolen an overcont trom him. both of tue complalnauts live in Brooklyn. They state tuas shel: frout doors were eutered on bubday nigat. Jusuce Hogan com uitted the accused for trial, Buiglary..John Conners was arraigned before Justice Dodge yesterday ou @ charge ot having on- tered the provi tore of J.K + No, 87 Piret avenue, en the lica of December last, and stoien teu tubs of butter aud ave tube of lard, Conners subee- quently solid two of the tube of butte. to James McGinn, of 309 Firat avenue, The prisouer was comualtied for trial, Assault and Robbery,—Michael Fi Jn ‘eld and ee Me Avoy were arraigned betore Jumice Doug verday ea charge of having sseauited aud robbed of the 18th imstans at the corner of lush ay pend Weat 26th stewet, The accused were urresied at tuo time of tho ropbery, ‘They were conumitted for trial, Alleged Arson,-Iease Goldman and Bear Goldman, Drowhers, were arrnigued before Justiee Shandiey, yesteiday, on a charge of having atternpted to ror nie to tho lar.e tenement howse No, 11) Orcaara airees, on Monday Bight, Lhe tire was uiscovered by Mra bophia Miler, one ot the tenants, Lhe accuseu were committed tor oxaimimation, Breokiyn, Tue 22p iN BrooKLYN will be celebrated by the firing of salutes, the raising ot Lage oa wll the pubNe bulidings, aude parade of the military, An oration will be delivered after the reading of the Farewell Addiees of Warhington, at the Lrookiyn Institute, in the afterneon, Tae [rvuanr Home,—The investigation into the charges brovght against the Superintendent of the ‘Iruans Home was conclu‘ed last evening before the Common Couneil Committee, and their repoit will probably be ready for presentation atthe next meetin; of the Board, The Superintcadent, meanwhile, stands suepeaded until afier the ection of the Board, Desrrvction OF A Kerosene OL Face TORY bY Finx,—Shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday morning, «fire broke out in the Gowanus Kerosene Oil Works of Smith @ Carns, in Third sivet, near the Canal, which resulted iu the total destiuction ofthe building, together with contents, conssting of prepaieu and crude oils, It appos: bat the beat trom the stove pipe in the cfhce caused we rosene lamp, gad the burning tiuia, ery direction, soon set (he whole ade joining Works of Frazer & Co, were partiaLy destroyed before the flames could be suppressed, The loss sust med by Meee Omit ene Amount to about £6,000. o damage iacvory ie abyus 9700 pertially insured, a cr at a rn ee Ee eee Krvas Couxrr Board or SctrERvisons.— Ate meeting of the Board iaat event ng. the Commit. tee on Be! reported favor of ‘ncreasi salaries of the Superin:endents of the Poor of and 6th Districts to @1,260 per annum. JARINE NEWS. Feb. 21.8. rlaee, 6 46; 8, vote, 6 43; High Water, 00 44 CLEARED, PTFAMSHIPS~—Australseian, Liverpool: Alliance, Philade'phia; > Bostou; santiago de Cuba, we, ©. A, ARKS—Cowlitz, Cork; Montezuma, Barbadoes, Carioca, Liverpool, BRIG—Amanda Jean. (Br) Webb, for Sante Crnz. ECHOONERS—Hamilion, Emeline, o Cedar kK port, Fe Mel eres A Halloe " Sosan W vinger, Philadeipbia; Weat Wind, BLUOP—J M Clayton, McKay, for New Haven, ARRIVED. *TPAMBHIPS—Uoruan Livingston, Savannah; ond, Me; Admiral, Phiiw man ulbampton, SHIPS -Abbotteford, Liverpool; Amor. Congress, London, Porence Treat, Buenos Ayres; J Beker, Bristol. (Englaud,) BARKA-—Javistock, Foo Chow: Jennie Flling- wood, Sagua ls Grande; Jobanna, Cadiz; Liberatad, Kio Janeiro; Bliza Bares, Bermuda; Eagio, Galves- ton; Traveller, Kio Janeiro; Hunter, Galveston; J W Seaver, Necesaki, Japan; Anna, Buenos Ayres; Powhattan, Whampoa P Bmith, Apalecbicola; Kio Grande, Aima Jane, al; Highiond Naney, Aqu Demarara; Omaha, Wil 3 Coseie Gray, oree, W lalar from Neuvitas, Matanzas Siar of B Crosby, Matanzas; Myro Ht Cook, Port Royal; George Nile, Maracaibo; Mad nus, Segue lairen Amos; Crystal Rive FCTIOONERS- AD jalveston; J W Vanna- Georgetown, D ©; May, Barbedoes; E Ciasson, kacuville: B © sSeribner, Apalachic Nobie, Eh D, of St.John, tm Aun & Joho, Wilming! ‘ton; tek, Georgetown for Bos. N. Bediord; Beet Elizabethpo s for port for Fairhave Bridgeport for Bazabethport: Challeng: bort for Providence: RE vecker, Brasos, Ci videnoe; Arabine, beanfor!; Frank & binil ; Enchantress, tara; Julia Frepkiin, New Fe 1 exander McLeod, st Thomas; Panay, Cape Haytien. BELOW-—Brice Maid of Erin, Nassau; Portace, Matsnzas, Also ships Ella & Thurston, Apslachico ta; Fmeora d Isic, Callao; Magdaione, Mediterranean: bask Eliza Young, Buenos Ayres, Too Late for Classification. — SHE AP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST— HAIR cola, 62 to #7; awitches, #3 to $2 at PECK. IIAM'R ladies’ fashionabie hairdressing establi ment, 261 Grand st, bet. bowery and Christie a, ap ateire PIE Neon? pasties 360 Lb TYPE METAL WANTED —AI’PLY AT this office. va Ene, ON Weeiv's FAIN.—THE GREAT PARIS EXPOSITION OF 1867, TO THE MANUIACTURERS, MECHANICA, INVENTORS, PRODUCEDS, ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, ARTISTS, SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZA- Th Y THE UNITED STATES, tan Unirep Orvicror TATE® AGENCY OF THR) Exvostr t, ‘Tribune Palldjngse and > fies Building, New Yor Ps THE UNDERSL NED, HAVING BEEN AP- POINTED by the Secretary of State to the above- nemed Agency, and being desirous of the ce-eperation of his countrymen ip his ris to make oa cummp ete, interceting and creditable as possible the reprerenta- tion of our country at the Great Bxhibition, adopts thie metbod of couveying to them information and uggestions opon the subject, In each section ossigned to exhibitors of the United Bates, the objects exhibited will be divideu inio ten groups, nainely: (rtoup 1 Works of art. roup !—Materials and applications of the Mberal arte, Group 8—Furniture and other housohold artic'es. roup 4 Clothing, (including clotha) and other wearihg epparel. Group 6--Mining, rough and wrought products, Groep 6—Instruments and processes of the mecLan- jeal arts. Group 7 Food, fresh and preserved, in its various states. ‘yroup 8—Live agricultural products and specimens, (iroup 9 Natural horticultural products hud spec) mene, Group 10--Objects especially exhibited for tho pur- pose of improving the phyeical and moi al condition of the population, Applicants will please indicate ina note sppended to the application 1. Uf it is desised to exhibit machines or other ob- jects requiring foundations or especial constructions, five the dimensions of those foundations or construc: diane, 2. ifitte employment ity be ired to exhibit apparatus requiring the ater, of gas ov of ny, whet quau- what pressure of wu! Or gas, or stoam, will necessary, . If it ts cesired to put machinery in motion, what wii be the velocity proper to each machine, aud what motive power will be required, expressed is horse. power 4. lu general, whatever information will be of use jn placing of the machines, and, wherever possibie, ® pied upon a fized acale. The amonnt of epace assigned tothe United States in the !qhibition at Paris is about thirty thousand P Mie space to be assigued te them im the ui- nding park for ayricultura! and other purposes has not yet been decided upon ; and as .t depeuds upon the nature of the application forspace there, it is very desivable that such application should be sent in as e007 a6 possible, As much promptaces as may be consistent with di deliberation is earnestly recommended in al tions, as it 1 possible that th after thi So In compli &@ request made thror Minister at Paris, the time for filine applicatic the | uited States hae been so tar extended th which reach the undersigned before the let of Janu- ary next will be in season, When examined andcon- sidered, the decision will be duly made known, ‘arties wishing to exhibit, ae requeste! to epply fm med iat to the undersiened for cerrect forme of appl ‘ ct on aad instructions, Iaclosing postage stamps r reply, Articles accepted sbonld be delivered at New York prierto Japuary 31, iSo7 Articles accepted wiil be shipped from New York to Paris pud returned at Government expense, if the expected necessary action of Congress objains, rom all Forfurther particulars, address J. ©, DERBY, Agent for position for the UNL SLATES, and No, 49 Park Row, Now York ‘SELILP PING PASSAGE TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL au Queenstown by the National Line of Steam- ereor Bleck Btar Packet Sb £ ira.teou England and Ireiand, Apply to THOMPSON'S Passage Office, 27D Pearl as. Pa! ASSAGE BY STEAM AND PACKiT SHIP d toe Liverpool aud emittane No. : Spruce street, él Queenstown, at &e, Apply to WIL & GU ION. 2 Broadway ot STEAM TO LIVEKPOOL— THE Fist Clas Now Jron Borew se DELAWARE, 2,600 TONS. CAPT, THOMPSON, Will be aispatehed for the above port, om Per No, 40, Kast River, Thursday, Fe ud RATES OF PASSA‘ CABIN, #10 RI RERAS 39, PAYABLE IN CLRKENUY ehip Return certificates from LIVERPOOL of QUEENS: ¥ TOWN issued a6 the lowest rates. For passage apply to ’ TAP SCOTT BROB. & CO, 56 Bouth etreet, LLOYD'S 138 HE NORTH AMERICAN eamebip ATLANTIC, Chas. Hoye carrying the \nited States Mail, will No, 42 N.K., Thursday, 98d Feb. at for Bremen, via Cower, taklog passen, Havre, Southampton aud Bremen. First cabin, #100; second cabin, $62.50; steerage, $57.50, payable in gold or ite equivalent, For freight and ago apply 0 BUGEE BEV, General Agents, 45 Bowver 1.264 A FEW RESPECTABLE MECHANICS obtain and ?4th BOARD AND Rooms. 4 sire ie ere OF a a et A MAN AND HIS WIFE, OR 2 RESPECT. able men, can have board In s priva’e family; ll the comforts of « b: ; other 196 Kast 534 tt, Bd floor, tack. “4 “PARLOR TO LET TO? SINGLE ent! AM reasonable. doors from llescker. "Heme priveias scieth : A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BRD- Inquire all ‘the week? be bee Sime Sonne oe HEAP LODGINGS FOR YOUNG GIRLS. —The Children's Aid Boctete have opened a tem- Is at 195 Woes v4th oe Meals, dconts ors a lnieinsse le 10 LET, Witt board, at 100 Second ave, at reasonable rates, 81 [© LET—ON 8D AVE., A HANDSOMELY conven hushed sitting rosea aoe 1 of 2 bedrooms, with family. Address T KF. on BSS Bun UMicee ae Two YOUNG MEN AND ONE YOUNG lady ean be accommodated with board tn a pri- yate family 49 Ludiow st, near Grand, 3d floor, “ ] OR 2 GIRLS CAN BE ACCOMMOD \TED With boardin @ private family, i 4 at 254 Weat 24 \phkdeta errata in lead “a OxT AND FOUND, _ THE BLEECKER 238,036. The +) mad BAXK-B0OK Lost oN Btreet Savings Bank, No, Will piease return it to the Bank FROUND—ONE GOLD PEN AND SILVER srbmetie ¥ he owner orerete heck same by provieg rty aad paying ior this advertisement. inquire DH PROS t To and TT Leonard ot, PS) Fouxd—ox OR AKOUT THE 2. OF in '" ‘anal chore of p which the owner oan have, by proving paper, poze saying expenses, by appiyiug ac 3s Lediord et, tired + back room, 0 Lost OR STOLEN—BaNK BUOK NO. aM S4¥60, of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bonk. Vie finder will be rewarded on leaving it at the Bank, 61 Chambers et. 11 uot ( ype be made tore book. septa late asaeey ihe $20 REWARD—LOST, THE FOLLOW- Securities, on Monday evening, 17th inst. &t the Brookiyn Ferry, New York side, Certificate, No, 92, Palmer Petrolourm stock, 20) suares, do No.66y do. 10 shares; do, No, 152, do. 1) shares; do, 74 Binith's Ferry and Beaver Creek Oil and Salt Co. 10,00 shares. All porrone lereby cautioned Scainst neeotia ing the same the Jransier bas been stopped. The above reward will be paid lenving the pocketbook containiug the above securt- tes and other papers at the office tho Palmer Pe- troieam Co. 155 Broadway, aud no quostions asked, 40 CB. HALSTED, FEB, 18TH, SOA REWARD — STOLE from Wasuington Market, a biack Loree, arid built, Knockied on his hind ieet, about 14 bands igh. Inforuae t JOUN A. YUPPENLATZ, Third ave, NX. ¥ we MEDICINES. LOVE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ely and tively cured by Dr. KING'S Fam- ous Balvat weers, given unknown to the person in anything. Pree #1 per box, sold only at 488 Ludeon ai, cor, Grove et, N. ¥ 413 LL SCROFULOUS DISEASES, OLD ulcers, tumours, cancers, eruptions and @ ery form of skin disesses, treated by Dr, FULLER, at his ofice and drug store, 46 Suilivan et, N. ¥., two bloc: m Canal Conruitations by letter auswer anc medicines forwarde* $14 D* WISTAR'S, B LSAM OF WILD ONE oF “Lik OLDEST MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES iy 1HE WORLD ror COUGHS, COLD8, WHOUPING COUGH, BRON. CHIT IS, Pi PIecL Ty OF BREATHING, ASTHMA, HOAKSENESS, SORE THROAL, CROUP, AND EVERY AFFECTION OF THR gapeo ats LUNGS, AND It does not dry up a cough and leave the serde of consumption {n the system, but loosens it aud cleanses the lungs ot all impurities : PRICK, ONE DOLLAK A BOTTLE, For sae by J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey at, New York. 8. W. FOWLE & BON, Proprietor Boston, _ And by al! Diugetets, ” GRAVEL—IMMEDIATE RELIEF GI VEN tw the worst cases, aud the ouly medicine that will permanently cure the diseares of the kidueye and bladder, are tobe hydat Dr. WM. BAKAER'S 144 Sourh 6th et, Wiilamsburgh, ay YING-IN HOSPITAL—A NEW LYING- IN ASYLUM ts openedas the corner of Lexing- ton Ave. and diet ot. For admission apply to the Firet Directress, 54 Fast 21et at, between the hours of Y and iv daily, except Sundays. Applicants must bring certificate: of tomer good conduct. Kules can be obtained at the As. lum, 6 OTWITHSTANDING THE HIGH Price of gold, the imported genuine Haarlem Oil, tor kidney nud gravel complaints, is #till eld at the old dopo, 120 Canal st, aear Bowery, beware of spartous oil, TRODER'S PATENT PILE OINTMENT ie the best remedy for Piles ever discove:ed, has loon thoroughly tested, and never fails Lt te wot o quack medicine, b He speciti divens* nae), end is recon ed by our lesding wy box, Address or ceil ups York ot, Jereey Oley, Nod O STOP RUPTURE, HERNIA, Expense riefa: OT1 Birodway got BAINEO W's Care ali Kelief, LEGAL NOTIC ACIFIC COAL COMPANY—THE ANNU- al meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Coal Company for the viection of 7 Trustees for the en- wuing year and for she transaction of general bua- neas, will be held at the o: of the Company, 39 Pine #t, room 1¢, om the v4th inst, at noon, WRIGHTSON, sec, Now York, Feb TONE BLOCK PAVIOKRS—s sealed proposals, each endorsed with the title of the work foe whic tay be offerod, the neme of bidder aud the rig of the offering, will be 1ecei at the office until il o'eiock A.M. of Wednesc ay February 28 bh, i866, at which bour they » fi te publicly opened for the cons\ruction of eiune biock re pavements in the following wwii: Fifty seventh atreet.trow Fifth wN enuer; Seventy ninth street, trom Fitth avenue to Kas’ Riv winth street, fiom Niuth to Tenta avean fourth etreet, from Mroadway to Ninin aven ‘Third ayonue, from 1th to 129.0 8: canons and biank forme for the propo a be obtained on angie stion at this off THOMAS BrEPHEN OBERT L. DAKKAGH, A, W, CRAVEN, Crown Aqueduct board. Office « rotou Agueduct Depariuveus, Pevcusry id4th, 1606. at ue HUSSEY PETROLEUM COMPANY do hereby eertify and report fojowa: ‘Vhat their Capital and twenty ,ntwo handred aud forty f dollars been issued in py d Company; end debte against said Com kiowlecge and botiof h ALEX. J, WALKE: tY Gs, CUSHING, M Internal Kovenue ent Con WALKE Al tru fore ne to ¥, COWL avoand County eo ovenue stamp, cauceiled,) Lt Bee GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HAIR DY4.1! PRICE (IF LY CENIs PER BOX, This Dye atends higher in the estimation of the pubic than any otber manutactured, It '* justane lancous, the color being eet be roca as ey !, Clee or Red ha-r is con. e:ied ipo a beaut AUK or BROW), without injury w the hair or kic lt does Dol Waeb off hur Caus€ Ally UDP Ger at t wole By end is without few of contradic. B.. the SAFES) and CULArEDL har Dee uianue soe Agent for Brieet's fa *.N.CRITTEN. TON, No, 38 Sixth avenue, » ‘orders bereaieg should be edasvemel, dy be had of Diuggiee, bug

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