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(Continued from ‘be Firet Page.) ate of the Park, where the procession wil! pas in fetes re the Mayor ant Common Council ; thence up Broadway io Fourteenth street, passing round and saluting the Washington Statue; down + i teenth yet "e Eighth avenue, op Fichth ave nue lo Twenty third street, actos ‘iwenty third @treet to First avenue, down First avenne to Kighth @treet, up Fighth etrees to Cooper Inatiiute, and there @iemire §=‘The Mare of the different Rocieties whl endeavor te bave their men on the ground et the time ordered, and report in person to the Grand ‘arebal. i: JOHN J. THERRY, Grand Marshal. Aide— Dante O'Rei and Coaneiine Malont ial Aide—Peter Halpin, Dens Keenan, Jotn ¥. Croneu, James Bachannan, Jeremiah Buckley, Thomas Connor, Michael Gillea, Hagh pray, Owen Hunt, Kelly, Peter Ledwith, Dane Grinnon. al will Grand Ma The Aids and fpecial Aids to Gran eae As report at 244 East Fourteenth street, at 5 « M. precisely, on 6 da of pares. wien - ‘| commanications in reference roreesior will be addressed to JOUN J. THERRY, 244 Beat Fourtee street, New York Cit horebeck desiring to participate In the ie requested to iall ip iimwediately in lear of the procession. ORDER OF PARADE OF TUE FATIER MATHEW SOCIRTIF® The Gorieties will take up porition at 10 o'ciock A.M,, io Grand at, in the foliowing order Officers of the © ntion, in open barouches— Robert Wilron, P. : John Cronin, Vies-Presi- dent; Patrick Lamb, Kecording Secretery; Jobn K. ‘eeney, Financial Recretary ; Bernard Martin, Cor- ing Becretary; Chaiies Murphy, lreasurer; tn Grand st, right resting on Allen et, Father Mathew |) H. T. A. ii, Bocrety, Branch No, 1, Marsbal Thoe Collioe; in Grand at, right esting on Allen st. pratier Mathew TAB. Secloty No. 1, of Sonth » Marshal Michael Dowd; right seating on left of Branch No. 1, of New York Father Mathew T. A. B. Sore 3, of Wiliiame- bs in aes atrick fing tween Orchaid en ota, right resting on ( tnthes * Boe 0. 3. of New Orebard and Father Mathew T. A. Li] right resting on left of No, 3, of Wil- York— Marshal, John Conroy —be Kemet uh ‘ather w T. A. B, Society, No. 6. of Brooklyn Bhauchnessey— between Ludiow right resting on Ludiow et hew T. A.B. Kociety, No. 6, of Creen- John Morrissey between Ludlow right resting on left of No. 6, of yo. Fatber Mathew T A.B. Bociety, No, 4, of New pL rebel, Patrck Manning between Easex lortolk rta, right resting on No. 6, of Greenpoint, Father Mathew 1. A.B. Bociety, Nod, of New York—Marsbal, John O'Kellly—Leiweon Norfolk aud Batok ste right reatt ty No. be ou Norfolk et ‘ather Mathew I B, Beciety, No, 6, of New LG i oe rebel, William Burna—between Norfolk ve pe ote, right resting on leit of No. 5. of New ‘or! Youns Moe's Father Mathew T. A. I. Society, No. 1, of New shal, Peter Cox--between Bul- folk aad © right resting on Buffolk es. Father Math _ A.B. Bociety, No. 1, of Jersey ~—-Marrhal, Patrick Broith—between Suffolk and aa wie gn resting on left of Young Men's, No. T. A. B, Socigty, No. 7, of Manhat- r enne—betwern Clin. ight resting ov Clinton at, athew T. A. B. Society, No, hal. Patrick McCabe— Lotween t orney ats, right resting ou left of No iw us «Father Mather T. A, B. Society, No ork Ma Daniel Gallagher—between Attorney and Ridge st, right resting on Attorney otpet. ou! ll ‘ather Mathew T A.B. Society, No. te ai meres fete te rere, a ey an reat oaleit of Y. M. 3 of New Yo ‘oung Men’ Mathew T. A. B. Society, No, 6 New York—Marshal, James Comion—in Uraud st, right resting on Kidgr st, lipe of march wi | be taken np ar soon as the mil itary will move—down Kast Br way ans Chatham at,to the east gate of the Park, when theprocession will pass in review betore tis lionor the Mayor and Come mee Broadway to Union squae; Washi Monn t, Fourteeuth st to Eighth ave; igh wl ty-third at; (won- “third st to First ave; First ave wo Eig th at to Cooper Institute, and pase 1 their Grane Marshal and hi> aide, and there diem ThA O.CONN ELL, Grand Marebal —James Daly aud Edward Campbell, ide James Crumley, Malachy F. Murray ward Hugh Patrick tioy, James Fagan, Brophen ypolds, James Monogban, Daniel Kerwia as kay, George . Rei ey, Micheel ty nel Moin Joho pheilock, Thomas vs ene Fecen John Holioway, Dennis Mu.pay, den, St. Patrick’s Day in Brooklyn. The anniversary of [reland’s patron Saint will be duly celebrated im Brooklyn to-day,and as all bat two of the different Catholic Associations will Participate, o grand and imposing display may be expected. The procession will pass in review before the Mayor and Common Council to front of the City Hall, and the Righs Rev. Bishop Loughlin, at bis residence in Jay sweets. The :oute ot the Procession will be through Park avenue, Hudson avenue, Water sireet, (iold, Front, Bridge, York Main, Water, Fulton, Sands aud Jay streets, Myrt avenue, Court street, Falton, Jerolemon, Court, Atlantic, Hicks, Congries, Nelson, Smith end Atlantic streets, Vanderbilt avenue, Pacific sireet, Washington avenue, Fulton avenue, Kent avenue and Myrtle avenue, to the City Hal!, where the Booietics wilh be dieminsed. The Bt. Patrick's Society WAU give their annasi dinner at Gothic Hall in the evening. The St, Patrick's Social Club will give their annus! ball at the same piace on Meuday evening. The Parade in Jersey (Cliy avd Hoboken, Here the day will be more generally observed ghan ever before, Business will be almos, entirely suspended, and the parade, in point of numbers and decoration, will be most imposing. The following is the programme : Francis HeDoanel}, Grand Marshal, Aids—Mr, je Smith and Thomas Lynch. The Societies form at Van Vorst Square at 1) o'clock A.M., on i Patrick's Day, and move in the ioliowing order ; he Hibernia society, right resting on Moin at, ngle, Marelial followed by the St. Mary's 1. A.B fe ty of tioboken, Patrick Mc King, Marshal; foi- ed by St. Patrick's T. A. B. society of Jerey gig, Jobn Dunn, Marshal; followed Ly Mt. Joseph's '. A.B. Bociety of Mudsou City, George Burk, Mar- shal; toligwoa by st. Peter's T. A, B. Socie’y, Michael Walsh, aretel; tollowed by the Long. Feed Society, Patrick Cannon, Marebal; foi wed by the Shamrock pociet), John Fiewlng, shal, Live of March ; From Van Vorst byuare to sip st; up Main ot. to Jersey ave; Jerse, ave. to Grand ot; Grand at, to Grove; Grove to York aj Yok t© Van Voret; ‘irand to Washington et; Wasuiugton to Merrie at; Morrie to sussex ; Bussex © Waren ot; up Warren to Resox a; Easex to Hudeou; Hudson to Moutgowery et; up Mon’ gom- @iy ot. to Newark ave, by the City lial, w be jev.ewed by His Hovor the mayo: and Commou Council; up Newark ave. to Grove at; up Grove to Pouth Tih ot, and by ot. Mary's Church w Kise ob; om Arie a}, to south Sb et; up Seush Soh as, to Jerse Jereey ave, © South Su oh; Bouth Su to Grove at, to Pavonia ave; Pavouia ave. to Provoss et. to llobokeu, Line of March Up Washington as. to ith st; down ark #\; Neoware to Garden at; up Garden Gown 6th st. wo Meacow a4; down Meadow Bergen bo , up the Bergen Koad to ®, im tludeou City ; up Paileside ave, to down Heacon ave, to bergen Wood ave; y €. 00 the Five Corners, are: ad » tO Newark ave; down Newark uve. to pouth ¢ t. and Coles at ; down south Oth et, 10 Jersey ave; down Jerry ave to Van Vora bquare, and be reviowed by tue Gieud Maelal aud due Alds, and dismiss, THE FENIAN S1ISTERHOODS are making great preparations for their Fair nex: month, which it je promised will be a splendid ofa, articles aro being joa. «¢ and dovaied to it, to make it more attiactive, The ple-ni which was (o take place touncrrow at Jones’ Wood, has been postponed in deiwience® to (he season or Lent, Avs Dil Were FOmIzZe0 yeale.day Dy th. eile oF foude, Lue @ 18 HO webeement of the acuity of eunerwio. of the Bioiue.uood, aad every oveniug due dtge of Cuicles are eld (hroughout the city. A new featuce ip the masse meeting ue was chown last evening io op auti-Peulen gathering at Clinton Hall, Astor Place, Addresses on the “ Impending Bloody Contest," were given, in which i, was sought to show ibe Feusan org nization was established for tbe overthrow of Provestantion, aud not as they vow for the liberation vo! lreand, It was feared a tow would take place, but there were sufficient poice on band and at cali to quell any disturbance, but mone took piace. St, Parnick’s Batu,—The Seventh Annual &t, Patrick's Ball of the Non Commissioned Officers pf the OPt» Mogimont wil) teke place at the Germania bt, Joseph's Chu Costly Sieembly Boome on Monday evening. The Non- Com.'s of the 59th bave always been famed for the excelieace of their entertainments, and it ie under. stood that the present will exesed all previous ones, Metnopourtan Boany or HeaLtH.—The semi-weekly meeting of this body wae held yester. day, ot 4.P.M., President Bhaltsz im the chair, Communicationa,—From Assistant Buperintend- ent Conkling, of Brooklyn, asking the Board to suthorize him to ask the Common Council for « room, with farnitare, for bis nee, in the City Mall, and norinenaing Policeman Stryker for epeciat daty, aud Mr Lewis asClerk ....... From (he Super- invendent, reporting the following atioe'r as ia & particularly filthy condition: (Greenwich, Wasrhine- ton, from Fastery Pisce to Courtianat street; Cacai Quaction with atie), Dey, Vesey, Church, Leon ard (eases of Bioadway), Harrison, Albany, Liberty. Codar, Thames, Morris, Svone, Beaver, Water, near Broad. Pearl, Leiow Hanover Bquare, Ciitf, Fraok- fort, Baxter, Worth, Kim, Mott, and Maiberry The following wee appointed on the #tandin, Committee: Lire, Parker, sione and Crane, Kan tary; Cotamistioners— Maunicre, Bione, and Uereen; Lawe end Ordiuances — Corn's Losworth, Acwn, Swinburne, Commissioner Stone, from the Committee appolnt- ed to confer with the trustees ef the fund vet by Mr, Brown for the puipose of Hygiene lec ures delivered to promote the health of the elty, Offered the folowing resoiution, which was adopied: Resolved, Thar aithough we would Tejoice at any effort to disseminate the knowledge of hywiene and physiology among the poor, who aie chiefiy interested im such matters; yes we Cannot, ae members of the Beara of Hteach, do sucht io aid Dr Holton, since we find by the provisions of bis siater'« Wilt Chat ne ele. roe Crurter of the (ane (o 20,008), which ia to enalie tim alone wive the purpores ecwure tet he would Je Bs suceeesiul wiihous Our euloreetoent ae with Reports irom the Wilirtt Street and Manhattan Cas Companies’ aspecteie were received. Lhe water of the river in (he vicinity, it is charged, is constan:- ly covered with coal o.., which is imjurious to the health © the veighborhoed, Lhe eitizeus of we Lith Ward sant in a resolution Qeking thas the streets in their ward should be clenned A number of resolutions were submitied by the Buperintendest for the appo'niment of clerke. Com- WM solver Acton thought there we.@ siready a eult- cient butber of ch He moved tw postpoce Action iDeuch sppolntments unt it coud be defi. nitely ascertaine | how wany were actually requires hoeveral tat boiling pinces were reported as nule- ences by Capt. Lard, Lbhey are located as iullows Oe W. 47h at. G. Gordon, owner and vecupier ; 259 W. 44¢h er... Stocktine. cecupant; ilo ave, bes. 62d aud 650 at. LU, Edwards, occupant; 66tb at., bet ith and lith aves, I, Beale, occupant These piaces were directed to be ciosea, rive hundred aud (wenty- wo ci her DUisances were aso reported, The Pievident said that he hed bad u antisiaciory Interview with the etrees Coutractors, and they ‘ume Varios excures lor the work Lot baving been pip. erly pertorined hitherto, They requitea bus seven OF ten Gaye’ Lime to get thet: macuine:y io p.oper working order, and no doubt the sireeia would pe soon thoroughly cleaned, For hie own part he beli-ved (bat in ten or fileen days we woud Le certain (0 have c.eau streets. ju the meantime bey would itumediately cleaa euch sireets as tue board Might Gesiguate, A Metmber—Mr. President, you are now a member of the Street Cieaning Commission, ‘Lhe + rewwent—1 au, ef; aud | cave no doubt but the Comuission wil) work barmwoulously togesler, A terviution was then adupted. disec ing the sapi- tery Commitwe to report what atieewe required Immediate cleaning, aud the meelug sijourned Anyti-Hion Kent Merrinc,—Another meet- ing of citizens opposed to the exorbitant demands of landiords was held ou lbareday evening, A draft of a petition wo be transtuiited to the Legislature was adopied and comunitiees appointed (or several Wards to vbie.D signatures aud get up eliniiar meetings, Permanent officers for he Lentu Ward were eiected es fuiiowe: Presdent—mr, ©, Traut. Vice Piesi- dent—Mr, Ed, Mochring, bSecresary—Mi. W, J, Kore, ifeasucer—Me, Fiomm, County Court House INVESsTIGATION,— Fivtu Day—Tae Cost ov te Mannie —CLosr o¢ THs Case vor Tuk Paoseccution.—Yesterday after- noon, the Special Committee of the Hoard of Super visors met in continuation of the investigation of the charges relative to the construction of the new Court House: Mr. 6. C. Lynes, county bookkeeper, testified that the amount expended for tron cn the nae Court House hus been $65,634 81; tor marbie, #376,% 1; oe brtok, 94 824 20. The smount of money paid for labor hes been #475.006 Su finve the Board e- sumed charge of the work, which was tora time in the hands of commissioness, ‘lhe architect has been wid #45 420 83. Since May, 1505, Mr. Cummings ii tne Oe Superintendent, Las received #16.« 416 69 Mr. A. W, Maxwell testified as to the cost of marbie in 1565. Pilasters for ouildinge euch as are in ihe Court House would cost trom $2 50 to #) Ou per cube foot; pilasters tor bases woul cose about $2 5) or $300 per eutne ioot, ‘There was uo increa.6 in value of marbie from Sept. 1864, to the time wii ness made the contiact, Marbie bad increasea in price very much ence i863, Supervisor by eugeceted that experts be appointed to acertain tue quantity of makrial used in the construction of the Court Llouse, to whieh Mr, Cram objected. Mr. Anthon then closed the case for the prosecu- tion, Mr. Cram etated that he had no witnerses to exam ine to-day, and Saturday being st. Patrick's Day, be would aek the Committee to adjourn until Monday, ache ha. for many years mado it & pract ioe 0 ve @ brate ali holidays, 3 poe ommittee then adjourned to Monday next at 3r.M. Lectures ON COOKING,—The second in the course of free lectures oo couking, under the aus- pices of the Trustees of the Cooper Union, will be given by Prot, Blot thie evening, in the great Hail, commencing at So'clock, ‘Ihe first lecture, last Bat- urday, was well attended and hiehly interesting, Fish and vexecabies will be cooked acienr tically, and some things which the masses, and indeed all claeses of housowives ought to know, wil be ex- pained, he admission is by ticket, which can be procured at the office of the Cooper Union. ‘The wctures of the Proiessor to private claeses dariug the past two seasons have mads theimseives ieli io improved cooking and the saving of doctors’ bills in many @ household, To mee: the wishes of @ lane number of iadies in Brooklyn, Prof. Hiot hae esvab- lehed classes a the lnstiiu.e, corn rof Washington and Concord stieets, which meet every ‘I uesday and Friday, at one o'clock, and which have thus far been largely attended, With @ knowledge of cooking, every wowed might be in agreat measure her own phyeician, All should therefore attend this evening, AmUSEMENTs — BARNUM’B8.—The crowded houses which have witne-sed the great eeriptural drama of * Moses” have not abased, and the manager is compelled to keep it on the boards, A large num- ber of curiosities, including some pecullar kind of sheep, have lately been added to the Museum, THE COURTS. Unsars Conprrion oF THE Crry AssemaLy Rooms An app ication wastmade to Judge Barnard yes terday, in the Supreme Court, for an injunction to restrain the owner of the Assembly roow property ou Broadway from tearing down the buliding instead Of Tepe.ting ib, on behalf of the lessee, made the dir. oh. Byram plication on the ground that bis client claimed at bis lessor Was endeavoring to wrovetuilly vitiare the leases heretotore ;iven by him ed forcibly ges possession of tie same, Bx Judge Pierrepont, in reply, esid that they bad been served with notices to immediately take down the builuing, a 1; wasin en nusiieconaition, of they would bo heid liable to heavy penalties, ihe wuile of thy building were pow )o au uuoaie condition, and an accident might oceur ai eny moment Judsc Baruard beiug unab.e to hesr the argument, the wotiod was prstponeu unsil to day, Ansorngs Run Oven Case-.Verpior AGAINST THE Sevantn AVeNu® Ratiuoav Courany,—Thom- as Burke brough! suit against the Broadway and 7th Avenue RB. R, Co.. 10 the Supreme Court yesterday, for megligensiy r sing over ed injuri: 5 Lor, The action was wgubby the fat’ er of the bor to Tecove: his ex for the curiig of the boy an! fur the lose ui servicer, the boy having lost his ook leaving be ebild toh! section “ur bis own aul. | ering es. Lue jury guve the plainyi ff a verdict of Sh Tur Hore.e ann Tae HackmMen—IMpvontant QveeTio .~The case of Viety against Lamb came up yesterday, im the Buperior Court, before Justice | Barbour, This c.se of considerable interest to the hotel keepers, iavolving the question of the right of the proprietors of coaches to piace oa their | Coaches the Lames ot the howe s without she conseut | of the hote: keepers, Au injunesion bad been gr it's application to restrain the de ame of the “Prescott Louse » and this sppi.caton was to it pee it long and conflicting oh par ty, he plasmtitl rested his case upon thi usage of the case to that of trade, arguing that it was an anaiogou mark, aod thas the use of the name u ry carriage wae8 Violation of the plaintiff's r which @p igjunciion could be sustain defendant's counsel contended that an Injunction war no’ proper nn ese itcould be shown thet damage had been cr would be sustained. In reply, Mr. James, tor piaint. 1, convended that where there was & Coar violation Of @ right, the question of aetnal dtioage wae immaterial. The improper use of the heme might Ly continuance becomé @ right, and on this principle Courts of Equity granted injunc- tions Alter areament an adjournment wes takes ontil Tuesday next for toe introductiva of farther afh- davite Coustenarrit 560 Crexta Cranescy—A Groceanr- MAN Convicren.—Charies Ziteao wae arraigned belore Judge Shipman inthe U. 8. District Court yesterday, charged with having countertelt currency in his possession, Officer Babeock for the prosecu tion testified to having ed at the prisoner's grece Ty and \iquor store in James etree and finding i7 or 18 pieces of counteriett currency. He found the stamps in atiliwhere the grocenes were kept, He marked (hem atonce. When he toid the prieouer to how uitn the money, the pomoner first opeued ano- her till. The offerr said you have other money, and opened the drawerin which the bills were iound, how much the 1@ got it for bu pow tiom whom he Ro tLem, Prue jury found the prisoner eullty and he wae sen- tenced to two yeare iniprisonment with bard labor Witis Paoven—Cranirasce Beoveers —A nam- ber of wile have been admitted to probite by Surro. gate Tucker during the past week, only one of which contains provisions of pubiic inportance. Inthe will ot Jan Murray, there ie a codicil which be- quemihe yer can ible Soc.ety 81,000, and to the Oryhan Aariutm Boeiety $l The Case or tam Dietits.eas—There cases wore called up yestertay morning in the U.&, Commis wre office, bnton the rejuest of the defendants, aiicr some discussion, it was agreed to postpone the the 26d tnat.at 11 A. M, NPRAL Aeasrons.taines Hallowell yesterday pleaded @nilty to forgery inthe 4th degree re. sont to S ate leon one ven offence, Btute Prison one year etand iarceny, one year .......Ma etopt et granu larceny, State Prison t Ponicrk Istrurtorsce— The Philadel; sia Bond Caae,—-Steven Pettis was yesterday examined belore Justice Dowling on a charge of baving stolen £3,000 in U.S, bonds from Mr. @onnebora, of Philadelphia, over two years ago One or two witnesses wore exe mined, and Justice Dowling held Pattie in the eam v! ¢6,000 'o await the action ot the Graud Jury on a charge of erand larceny. ‘The prisoner was niso h id on & temporary charge of forgery, having aitered the hur bers of the bonds Unsortunale Pawning.The epartmente of Thos, Green and Robert She ton, No, 157s Bowery, wero robbed of money and clothing on Thursday efter. noon. On yesterday afternoon an Italian named Guline F rena, entered the pawn shop of W. Simp 6. 15) Bowery, and wanted to pawn part of the stolen coots. It so heppened that Green and Shelton were employed agclerksin the pawn shop, and they instantly caused the arrest of Farreoa, Justice Mansfield comm tied the prisouer for trial, An Be-Siave Charged with Larceny.—Jobn An- derson, colored, recently employed as porter by Messrs, Merrill, Fitch & Allen, No, 19 Joba street, was arrested yesterday on achares of having stolen « of gold worth 4), andtwo finger ring: his employers. The property was tound in session of the accused and Justice Dowling held him ior trial, ‘The firm has also inissed #550 worth o1 other jewelry, whico Anderson is supposed to have taken, Prisoner was forraerl> a siave in North Carolina, cameto thie city in company with an army officer for the purpowe of ob taining employment. Two Men and Tico Women Arrested on a Charve J Arveon and Robbery.—On the night of the 9ib inat., @ fire occurred on the Sd floor of the house No, 8 Varick street, occupied by Mra. Sarah Otte. The fire wae extinguished, with slight lows, It was subsequently learned that the house had been robbed of $171 worth of property. Yesterday, Wim, O'Neil, Vau Keusselser Burnhacdt, aliae James Mullina, @l as Jack shepp rd, Mary Kane and Ellen Maher were a rested on acharse of having eet fire to the Premises and stolen the property. At the time the fire occurred, the prisouers hired the house, the wWone@u, ae alleged, cohabiting with ihe men. - diately atver the fire they disappeared, testimony adduced, it would appear thas a conrpiracy hed bees toi smec Lo rob the Louse and then ses fire 0 it. Ou the oight of the fire, Ellen suber, as stated, sekeo Mrs, Oct, and her ssier, are. Jackwon, to #0 to the New Bowery Theatre with her, aud the invi- tation was accepted, aud during their absence the tire occurred. ‘Thiough the eceruons of Fire Maishal Baker, the crime was brought to light. Othcer Fieids, of tue Oth Precinct, tiaced the stolen propery 40 the possession of the accused, ana recoveied it frou the pe:svus to whom they bed sold it, Justice Dowling beia ali the accu.ed for trial without bail, ‘The offence with which they are charged--arson in bg ite deg.eC-—is punishable wiiu uprisoumeut ur le, from From the MBreokiyn, Ferry and Foo isovpirs.—Early yes- terday morning the fog on the river was #0 donse that the Superintendents of the Brooklyn Ferry drew off the Koosevelt street busts, and run three to Grand sireet. This caused intense dissatistection emonug the large crowds anxious to get to New York About § , o’ciock the Commodore Perry was lying in her woe vot ol Bouth #eveuth etieet, covered with s and the Superintendent © wae ascailed with threats y by she angry and imp.tieat pass n- tending thathe had u.cecied them to Yt boat at an adjoining slip. One young wan waseo abu thata deck hana ander. took (0 Chustise bim, ccuttic the passenger fei aud struck bie head agai chor, sustaining contusion. Lhe cd Was arres.ed, ongere fluaily sea ed,some of them taging sto Fullon Ferry to effect a crossing there, Aishough the delays to the mouth seveuth street Terry Ate @eeravelung whena 108 Prevails, it should be remembered that the route ihese bait Lave to take is highly dangerous, Beeny A the boats on the osher ter ies crowsiug ther tracks, ‘Lue CoLLins Mourpgnr,—The further inver. tigation inky tae circumstances of the murder ot Mri William Collins, which wasto have Leen continued before Coroner Lynch yesterday alternoon, was ad» journed uni) monuay at 2 o'clock P.M, The entire duty of the office now devolves upon Coroner Lynch ~~tia associate, Capt, Smith--who had his cight arm disabled auring the war, having recentiy Leen com. pelled to eutfer au amputation of the limb, He is, in consequence, coutines to his home tp Williameburgh, Majo: Booth has offered @ reward of ¢5u tor the a:Tesy aud conviesion of the murderer of Mr, Collins, who, it will be recollected, wasstruck down in hie own store, No, 95 Fourth street, E. 1), on the even. ing of the Sd inst, and robbed of & number of walcucs, *LONGSHOREMEN,—All was quiet along the Cooks yceterday, and no iurther disturbance is sppreheuded, ior the present at least. Burnep To Dearu,—Coroner Lynch yes. terday heid an inquest upon the body of a child, two years of age, named Bamve: Waiters, at 259 Wash. ington street, which died from burns received by tte clothes taking fire while playing with matebes, dur. ing the temporary absence of ttsmother, A verdict in accordavuce was rendered, SusrrereD River THieves,—Officors Lay- ton aud Conner, of the 43d Precinct police, arrested two boatmen, named John Slavin and Leslie Monson, ebout tark on Thureday evening, on suspicion of larceny, The accused own a racht of about six tons burden, andas it Las bee’ Loticed that the vessel has eeveral occssions, lett cu midnight excur- s.ona, it wae Lurourh! proper to keep acl se watch, Atle, one day's Absence, on this occas on, the officers met the aecusct as they lacded on th ehore of Gowanuo bay, and touud that the yacht contained atour thre: tons or ple lead, in regard to which tie parties refused to #ive@ Avy eatisiaciwre account, They were heid until further inquiry could be made, Haxpsome PRESENT TO & Po.ce Car. TAIN,—Captain ‘ieorge A, Waddy, of the 44th Pre- cinct Poiice, was, few nights since, the recipient of & handsome present, a8 an acknowledgment of his succerstul efforte in the arrest of the murderers fof Benor Jose Gareia Otero, The donors are some of tue prneipal citizeus of Cardenss, Cuba, where the dec: used iormerly reeided, and who deputied Captain John Paterson, of the bark Tuomas (easing between this port and Cardenas), to make the presentation on their bebaif, The ar consists of a magnificent 1k stand of solid sliver, arranged for hold thing necessary for writing purposes, ‘ihe stand is fu uenes long, 4s inebes wee 86 36 ineses high, aut cary end oO} a ¥ Various devices, Tne inscription is as follows: The City 1 STEAMSHIPS —C Bleekstone, Provi . #HIPR—Creat Western, Liverpol; Endymion, do. RARKS- 8 W Tolbrook, Matanzas; Ressmond, 7 Nenvites; Sam “heppard. of England, frm Cardenas; : ¥F Mort, Arroro; Josie Nicholas, Remedios; © V s Minott, Clentuegos, BRIGS— Abby Thexter, Arroyo. P R: A D Jordan, and was sentenced to Ktate Prison for’ y josee re wy | Bihe Ca “ om Tera or ver ha ih j tae FA Barnard, vane, rt Mowe, meen; Mena Banka and Samuel Rodgers pleaded guiity to Kelipae, Areceibe, PR Helen. of N & fin Clenfuegos: grand larcenr, and we:e remanded for sentence James Thompeon, Caiinia, Sicily, Daniel Dagnan, for bu Jd ~ of Cardenas to C Waddy, of the New York Police, as a token of gratitude for his real and exer tions In the caprare of the assaseinsof Sr. Jose Garris Otero, murdered ip the City of Brooklyn, on the #¥d November, 505." A fine goid lever watch accom- anied the stand for any officer in Captain Waridy's ree whe (ook the mort active partin the arrest of the murderers, which wae presented to Roundsman Smith, who ar ested Bey re alias Pelicier. The stand was encased in a handsome mo: oce case, lined with velvet, the whole of Fiench manu~ factore, and costing $600. Heavy Hover Ronnrrr.—Farly yesterday pyc al the residence of C. EK. Bertrand, 14 Sov - ; cou: E.v, wee Ba a oe: oly ware, money and linen to the value of abou is believed that the robber was secreted in the bash room i, nieht, M March 17, 8. rises, WS. 6 00; 8. sete, 6 09; High Water,(9 07 CLEARED. STEAMBHIPS—Frin, Liverpool; Borussia, Ham- borg, Hibernia, Glaasow, 4HIP—Governor Langdon, Weeks, for Savannah. BAKKS—1a Creolls, Nasean; Jennie Filingwood, Sacue: Marie Dardy, Point aa }etre; Brer'lian, Be- gun; ialermo, Marseilles; Susan Jane, Norfolk. BRIGS—Arroyo, Acroyo; Ebe, Marseilles; Amgos- tura, Bremen; Purus, Jacksouvilie. SCHOON* RS—8 T Keyes, Bolivia; G F Carman Matanzas; Nelson, Stamford; Jow liays, Baltimore; F Areniarius, lsoston; Annie Boland, Petersburg; Julia tanklin, Boswn, ARTIVED. ‘sica, from Havana and Naseau; BCHOONFGS—BK Hough, @t Andrews; Charlie & Willie, K mp, 8s Andrewe; Gleawood, Port Jefferson for Vireinias ti Clayton, NC; Watanga, Washington; S& MD Scull, Mobile, Pathway, Wilmington, NC; Sallie B, Mobiie; EB Wooten, trookhaven; Eatelle, Nortolk for N. London; Wm Collyer, Boston for Vhtiadelpeian; D Oakes, Brookhaven jor Kiizabeth- port; Ciara Jane, Grandman, Rockland; Emeline Haiht, Wareham; Too Late for Classification. LL MEMBERS OF THE 2ND_ REGI- ment, N.G.8.N. Y., desirous of participating im the Parade torday. are requested to meet at the Armory, at ¥ A, M. precisely, without overcoats, 277 GREAT BARGAINS IN SHEETINGS, “ar Baa, 9 and printe, at LAMEERT'S, 523 (iieen- wich et. The best heavy sheeting at 25c,; heary white muslin for 26c.; extra shirting, equally fine as Wamasntta. tor 35° for boys’ wear. 3 F YOU SUFFER FROM FLATULENCE, Indigestion. Stomach Complaints, wind on the Stomach, Nervousness, Palpitation, Hick Headache. &e,, by takine 10 to 20 drops of BRIES T'S Improved CHOLFRINE REMEDY tn a wine-glaesta! of warm it will give ost instant relief, Pre. je at 46 South Second ot, Willlame- Price only %6 cents per bottle. & OTICEK—A. O. H.—THE VARIOUS NUM- bers are requested to assemble at their Head. quarter, in full regalia, Sataraay, March 17th. at 94 o'cloek, in order to be regulated im line previous to marching in procession to the rendezvous of the Civic Societies, where with them the Society will participate in the celebration of St. Patrick M prints 18¢., 20e. and Be, Also oT9 yorder THOMAS KERNS and JOHN T arshals, OTATOES— FOR SALE, 1,900 BARRELS prime Peach Blows, in quantities to suit purehos- ers, at 275 Kivington st, mear Caunon.. Price, $¥.10 ver bb!. 361 MOHAIR COILS, #1—HUMAN HAIR coils only 5; Grecian curis, #3 50 ‘o #90 at SKHAM'S ladies fashionable hair dressing estab- went, 261 Grand ot, bet. Mowery and Chrystie 8, Up stairs, 23 SMLPPING. L{VERPOoL DIRECT AND THE PORTS IRISH The only line of trans-AUsotie steamships sailing direot t Great Lritain, ihe tull powered Clyde-built Steamships of the : Anchor Line, CARRYING PASSENGERS TO GLASGOW, LIV- ERVOOL, DUBLIN, BELFAST LONDON. DERRY AND CORK, FOR THIRTY DOLLARS CURRENCY, HIbe K NIA........haturday, 17th Mareh, *, $00, $5 , $70. Breoiage, #30 PAYABLE IN UNitED STATES CURRENCY For passage apply to FRANCIS MacDONALD & CO, “ Bowling Green. Passengers will please come direct to the Compa. the office, as Dp do now employ runners, aE ASSAGE BY STEAM AND PACKEtT SHIP (Old Binek Star Line) from and to Liverpool aod Queenstown, at lowest rates, Remittances to lrelan Wc, Apply to WILLIAMS & GLION, 29 way an SG Soush et, 458 FPAPSCOTT’S EMIGRATION AND FOR- BIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, So SOUTH BT. Pereons wishing to send tor their friends, can have them brought here either in steamehip or sailing packet, from LIVERPOOL, and trom LONDOA, by the X Line of Packet, Drafts on (+,eat Britain aod Ireland from £1 and upwards, at the lowest possible races, Apply By TAPSCOTT BROS. & CO,, 86 South st, Tarsce TT LINE FOR LIVERPOOL, SHIP ANTARCTIC, CAPT, MACEY, s Bails Caturday, Mareb 17th, For passage apply to Py TAPBCOTT BROS, & CO. 824 BB South ot, GAL NOTICES, LE OCKS AND SLIPS, MARKET CELLARS and other property nelonstog to the Corporation of the City ot New York, to be leased at public auc- tion, Novlee ie hereby given that the Cemptrolier will, on Tuesday, the 17th on of April, 1866, at 11 o'clock, A. Ma the City Hall, lease on bids at pub- ie auction, docks and slips, maiket cellars and other corporasion pro) ty for ateim of years, from t first day of May, 1566 Catsiogues, containing th description, location and terms of sale, may be h. on application to the Collector of City Kevenue at this office. By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Department of Finance, Comptrol- ler's Orfice, N. Y, March 15, 1866. MATTHE yi BRENNAN, Comptrolier, 339 MIGRANT LaBOR.—AT A MEETING OF the Castle |.arden Committee of the Board of Commissiont tr, of Emigration, beld on Thursday, the bth inst, the following resolutions on the subject of Labor were adopted: Kesolvet, That principals, properly recommended, roeking toemploy iaborers, be permitted to enter Castie Garcen, iu order to comiuunicae with emi- erants tor tues purpose, antil further ordered of the (Castle Garden Committee, Kerolved, That he foregoing resolution in relation to tue employment of iavor be printed in the various papers of this city, cai WILSON G. HUNT, Chairman Committee, it, Castic Garden, , Mareh 8, 1806. Emigrant Landing De New Yor “ THE Water Stock of the City of New York, of the year 1849,"" sealed proposals will be received at the Comptrolie:'s office, until Saturday, March 94, 1866, at 2o'eock, |’, M., when the same will be publicly opened, for the whole or auy part of the sum of titty thousand doilars of * The Water Stock of the City o. Now York, of the year 1849," authorized by Chan- ter 9) of the Lavoul 1S4¥, and amended by Chapter 1 9, Lawe of 1566, The ewid Stock will hear interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, Parable quar- tev yearly, aud the piine pal will be reueemea on the lst day of November, 1579. The proposas will state the amount of siock desired, and the price per one hundred dudars thereof, and the perrone whose proposals are accented will thereupon be req uire: to deposit with the Chuimberlain of the City, the sums awarced to them reupestively, On presenting to the Comptroiler the rece.pts of the Chamberlain for such Heposits, the parties will be eatitled to receive certi- flcutes tor equal amounts of the par value of the stock, Dearing interest irom the dates of paymenis, Each proposition shou'd be sealed and indorsed— * Proporals ior the Water Stock of the City of New York, of che yesr 1549"-—and enclosed in @ second envelope addresed to the Comptiolier, The right is reserved to reject any or all of the bids, if the interests of the Corporation require it. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptrolier. City of New York — Dorertment of Finance, Comptroller's OMice, March BUSINESS CHANCES AT A BARGAIN—A SPLENDIDLY Located oyster and dining saloon with fine bar attached, Ren: low. One year's lease from ., Sold only on count of sickness. Apply at 74 wt, me A RARE OFFER—THE 8TOC cK AND AND Fi Ix ) oO. Bowery’ "A great barpnts for wemall cepital.” * RARE CHANCE—A- GROCERY AND, on i a is offere) for sale sa ths owas? fick and not ab! ments 10 five ia, “hans paid till ane lov of Sori Ln Call 529 East 32d at, A a ww ARPENTER SHOP AND TOOLS FOR le, with stock and will of shop ; sold on account of bad health (t'tna a good business, sold cheap. Inquire 90 East Broadway. se SOR SALE—LEASE, SIOCK AND FIX- tures of the oldest and best flour and feed stores, Brookiyn, near City Hall, Immediate poeression. Pay to H. F, COYLE @ CO., 16 Beaver Site *OR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS— An old-established carpenter shop, sitaated down town ; bert route in the city, For particulars ap- 4 to CARPENTER, Commercial Dining Koome, 1? Leona between 7 ands P.M. 3 JOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—THE STOCK and fixtures of a tea, coffer, grocery and confre- tionery swre, well fiited up, will be sold as the owner has other business; iow rent. Inquire of R. AD- LARD, 956 Myrtie ave. cor Redford, 3n2 Hértes AND YORKVILLE EXPRESS r sale—Hor e¢, wacon und rouse, Enquire of CHAB, BE, ELLIOTT, 126 West at., between 19, end 2 o'clock, “ ae LAGER BIER SALOON WITH LEASE FOR jaale—A very good place ior restaurant and oyster saloon, jnqul.e on the premises, 176 Wooster at, few doors below Bleecser. ea = , a 33 4 YsTER AND COFFEE SALOON FOR sale. Inquire at the piace, 479 Hast Houston et + the California Ked House, 16% Chatham at. 2 ANTED—TO PURCHASE THE STOCK, fixtures, &c.. of a emall segar store, Address ation. al 6 RTNFR WANTED—BUSI- hess permanentand honest reierence exchanged, Cailon ©. L. VAN ALLEN, oye streets, ( —FOR SALE—AT A GREAT g l ws 000 faci tice, the stock and business of one of the beet retail furniture et im shiecity,with long lease, at alow rent. Loss health is the only reseon for selling, Knouire at 26 Sixth « 284 \ CRAYON, YER’'S CHERRY PECTORAL—FOR the rapid cue of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoareenere, Croup, Brovehitis, Inc. pient ern ton, and for the relief of Consumptuve Patients {n advanced stages of the direase.fo wide is the field of ite wefuress and eo Dumerous are the Cares af ite cures, that almost every section of country sbounde ‘m persons publicly known, who have been restorea from alarming and even desperate diseases of ibe lunge by itense, Whea once tried, its mperiority over every ovher expectorant i# too 4a) nt to escape observation, aud wh virtues are known, the public no ionger hesitas t antidote to empiov forthe distressing and dangerous affections of the Seimenery organs thatare incident to our climae. hile many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have tailed and been discarded, this bas gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afllicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be ten. Woe can only assure the public, that its quality is carefully kept up to the best it ever has and that it may be elied on to do for their relief all that it has ever done. (ireat numbers of Clergymen, foysiclans, Statesmen, and eminent perso! ave lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of our remedies. but here will not Permit the insertion of them. ¢ Agents below named furnish gratis our Awe manac, in which they are given, with also full descriptions of the complainis they cure. Thore who requl re aiterative medicine to pu the blood will find Ayer's Comp, Ext. Sa:neparille the remedy to use, ‘Try it once, and you will Know its vaiue, Pr lw J.C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mase, and sold by ail Drugeiste aud Dealers in medicines everywhere, 433 CARD—A CURE FOR TOOTHACHE—A ture cure for toothache of the most paintul character perforined in S minutes, Children cured in 2 minutes. [he sytem aiepied by H. WENZLER has for a uumber of years been practised in Euiope with unlimited success, and is to this day considered the only recognized poritive care known, Satistacs tory securance wil be given thatthe treatment is reliable, No charge wili be made if no cure be per- formed. Ladies attended by a lady, H. 7 LER, 54 Allen st, New York. sind bi’: ‘i DAltey 'S GALVANIC HORSE AND CATTLE SALVE will positively cure all diseases ot Horses or Cattle that can possibly be reached by outward application, Ibcan recuce the worst swellings and inflammations in afew hours, Wherever it has been ased it has mot with the most compiete success, and has never failed ‘0 give satisfaction—in feet, after one trial you will never use any other remedy. It cures GALLS while the horse works. Most ointments having tar in tee@ir composition are very difficult to w off. Ubis is perfeciiy clean and can easily be removed with a little soap and water, The marvelous success his Magical Pain Fxtrector has achieved in curing the worst forms of human ailments, such ae Burns, Piles, Rheumatism, Corn Banions, Old Sores, &e, for which all who have tried {t admit it to be a periect cure,led him to attempt the same noble work for the Horse. Many who have siven up their horses as uscless were induced to try this, the resultin many cases being a perfect cure: Do not give up your horee. no matter how bad he is, without first giving thie Oinuweatetrial, It eniv Coste bv Cts. Hundreds can testify to its beings certain and rapid ouro tor SURALCHES, SPRAINS, LAMENESS, BRUISES, CORNS, NAILPRICRS, GREABE, SOKi8, SITFAST, BANDCKACK, GALLA, HUMORS, &e. Can be bought of Druggiste, Backemiths, and Harness Mekers at 60 cts. a box, Also for sale by the dozen or sngle box atthe Depot, 43 Liberty s reet, N. Y. i 337 daily made by the use of that excellent :emedy Dr. Smith's DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR, Tt has been before the Public for the last 20 year, and where it has Leen persevered with, and the diree~ tions followed, has never tailed in @ single case. It acts gently upon the bowels, giving renewed visor to the etounach,and braces up the whole system —creating asit were vew Lie, Every oue of seventary habits should try ft, and all who are troubled with Dyspepsia should use it, Depot—46 South second st, Wiliams burgh. Price One Dollar per bottle, al )R. FULLER'S OFFICE, NO, 46 Sullivaa wt, two biocks from Canal. Speciality, skin dis- eaves. ecrofuls, old ulcers and cancers, sn GRAVEL—IMMEDIATE RELIEF GIVEN in the worst cases, and the only medicine thas will permanently cure the diseases of the kidneys and bladder, are to t¢ had at Dr. WM. BARKER'S 144 South t, Willamebureh, 408 LYING-IN HOSPITAL—A NEW LYING: IN ASYLUM is openrdat the corner of Lexing- ton Ave. and bist st, For adwies.on apply to the Fires Directreas, 50 Past 2lat ot, between the hours of Y and lv daily, except Sundays. Applicants must b tag certificates of iui mer conduct, be obtained at the Ass lui, UPTURE, HERNIA—NEW_ PRINCIPLE and surecure. KAINBOW'S Improved Kelief reduced ju price, Sasusiactory to all, hurting neither ipiantor aged, Call night or day, 571 Broad . Office days Thursdays and Fridays’ i 907 SAVINGS BANKS. MECHANICS AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No, 265 Bowery, Bix per Cent, Interest allowed on sume of $1,000 and uuder, bive per Cent, on laser sums. Deposite made on or peiore, Apri 2d will draw Inte er tiom April let. (pen daily from 10 A. M.to4 P. M., and on Mom days and Wednesdays fivm I to7 P.M. 2 STEPHEN CUTTER, Pres, _HENRY C. FISHER, Bee. 4)5 NION DIME SAVINGS BANK—CANAT. #t, cor of Variek, Deposite from 10cta, to $5,000 received, Six Per Cent, Laverest, thee of Tax, Deposita in Muich draw Interest from April tet. Cte, $1,502,226 26. _ MILITARY, RMY CLAIMS—OFFICERS, SOLDIERS sud heirs of deceased are inforived thas we aie snd shail continue te settle all classes of just claime arising ‘rom the late war, at our oid office, 2 Paik gue: Apply in person or by ietier, L, Bub WS & prize MONEY FOR THE NAVY—A * large number of new prizes ready for ment. Collections made with prampiness, B: & mkone @ t+ 25. 538

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