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Number 10.504. The Latest News By Telegraph tothe N. ¥. San, eS FROM WASHINGTON, THE MILITARY DePs RIMENT Rapid Reduction of Expenses. of Forts. GREAT FIRE IN BUFFALO. ‘Loss _Over $1,000,000, CANADIAN FENIANISM. No Outbreak on the 17th, 15,000 KANUCKS UNDER ARMS, ,EWS FROM IRELAND. Continued Searoh for Stevens, ARREST OF SUSPECTFD PERSOXS. Another Revolt in Spain, A Garrison Escapes to Portugal. City and Miscellaneous News, CELEBRATION OF ST. PATRICK'S DAY. AN IMPOSING DISPLAY. Sad Affair Im Spring Street, A Son Shoots His Mother, &ce., &e., &e. Waanrorox, March 18. It is Known that the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and the ritish Provinces expired on the 17\L of Mareh, but the Treasury Department did not cousider that it bad terminated until twelve @clock last night, in order that merchand ze, ete., then in transit, might have an opportunity to reach fite place of destination. Major A. H. Andrews, U, 6, A, has been asriened to the command of the military district of Ouachiin dn the Department of Arkapans. Lieut. Geo. Grant has instructed the commanders @f military departments to reduce the number of volunteer organizations in their respective com- mands. There are now 1.645 National Nanks with cireula- tio amounting te $ 261,650,920, and @ total capital of $412,695, 256. ‘The 8d, bth, Oth, 10th, 13:h, 18th and 24 regular cavalry regiments have been assigned to duty in the Department of Missouri, The milstary districts in the Depertment of Missouri, except the district of New Mexico, have been discon'inued, The Department Quartermaster of the Depart- ment of Washington is rapidly reducing the number of clerks, messengers and teatusters under his uer- vision. By the discontinuation of the sub uepot book of G, Street, no loss than thirty persons have been discharged. ‘The total number of employes under General Rucker at one time during the war inounted to nearly twenty thousand persons; now the number is less than thirteen hundred, The highest number of horses foragod at this Depart- ment is seventy-five thousand ; it is now loss than five thousand, Rev. J. R. W, Sloan, of New York, preached this Morning in the Hall of the House of Representatives. A largo number of Congreramen were present. From @ statement published by Mr. William A. Grabam, one of the gentlemen elected to the United Benate by the North Carolina Legislature, it appears that in January last he requesied that the Kecon- struction Committee should permit the attendance at their sessions, for the purpose cf eo witnesses of the Congressional delegation lately rebellious Biaves. This request the Committee declined to accede to, but gave the deicgations (he rs ze of p. oductne any witnesses hay know. edge of important facta when they might choose, Rep:ssentative Morrill intends to bring up the Lean bill on Monday, and hopes to win over in the Meantime votes enough to passit. The opponents ofthe bill think it fared better last might than it will ever fare again. It was somewhat remarkable thet the entire Kepablicau deiegation of Indiana voted neue Secretary McCulloch on the poseage of © bill, and they show uo disposition relent, orrill, Long John Wentworth and other wosers jor the bili. se their hopes for its success on Monday pon ie Soenenene t night, The dismantling of Forts Carroll, Stanton, Baker, Mahon, Lincoln, Totten, Slocum, Stevens, Keno, and Sumner, nerth of the Potomac, reduces the de- fences of Washington to a peace foooting, and ieaves of them only the powerful water battery on the Maryland shore, above Fort Foe, which is armod with the beaviest and most improved arcillery, end commands the Po:omac River for mi'es below and ebove. The formidable batiery on the Virgina shore u Alexandra, Known as Bat ery Kodgers, whieh Mountea with heavy gun joug range, ie a a0 @ssential to gua.d the river approach to the met apo~ Me; sau Fort Whipple, in Visgipia, abou widany between Alexanc:ia and this cit,, used as awiuistary Prison, and to which the Uld Cap.toi prisoueis were Femoved, they expoct irom ihe absences CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Niuth Session, SENATE, Washington, March 11.—The Senate was not in Session to-day, having adjourned over to Monday, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, The House met as in Committee of the Whole, pothing being im order but general debate an the President's annual message, Thore were tow mem- bers in attendance, No interest was taken in the proceedings, which were anything but oulivening. ‘The Speaker presented a letter from the Hecretary eof the Treasury, transmitting o statement of the ount now in the United tates Treasury, includ all sume in the hands of Arsistant lreasurera, ational Banks, aud all other depositories, im answer to s resoiution of the House ot the 6th in inetant, which war sid on the table and ordered to be printed end the House adjourned, The letter concludes as follows ; I transmis herewith @ commaunteation from the Treasurer of the United States, togetuer with etate- mente repare by bim, furnishing toe ip‘ocmarion Lied fer y the rerolution, from which it will appear that the available baisnce in the Ir revasee received OR * ; aise ° Dy ’ 2 1 Cure@ncy, 098.064 64° Of which sum 621,75u,0b8 66 wen od posit in National Bauks desaeua:od © # depositories, a, very reapecifully, your obedivat servant, mgd yA] Measeehanm of ba Giana nee, N EW YORK, MONDAY, MARCI Ireland, The Ven'ane—Arrests at Galwnay—Arrival eof Keqimcniws — Vigorous search for Stepheus. The sseam:h + bongs additi ment, The Tiwr ermanin at thie port vesterdar, bowe relative tose Pe. an eacte- marks: The police have been wate ing ec. ugnilsorte of crafts in the Bay of Dublin, in the hope of finding Stephens. A telegram from Dubin of March 6th, save: The only arreave reported torday are 6 in Pelfast. and 2 in Cork, A sharp lookout is kept on all sea going vessels. A telegram from Galway of Merch 2 says: Three cask of crude petroienm oil, marked “KR. J.Q. 0.” have been jound im this district. Arrests continued to be made In Galway. On the 6th inet., the following were arrested : mea 0, Fivnn, vietualier; Patrick O'Connor, gunemith ; dames Henehan, bieekemith: John Cunn ffe, employed in the er mille of the Messrs, lailon & Murray; Joho Burke, corn buver for Mr. K. N Bomerville; and a plumber named Green, who wee concealed under a bed when arrested, Most of these teres are rather respectable in their live of vosiness, and their arrest bas caused considerable fa the neighborhood, In Lubin, several policemen and detectives had been violently assaulted to the streets by Fenians, flw reward wae cfleiod fir euch information ae would lead to the arrest of the American Gearr, who shot Policeman Suiliven, at Newcenatle, The 02d, or Gordon Highlanders, had art ved ct iingstown, and will proceed to Dublin This regiment hae seen sorvico in [reland in 1545, wae also in the Crimea, and rendered service iu ludia, iu the suppression of the muting there the boot for Head Centre Stephens is continued abated vigor, of whose pre ence in Dublin, ted, there is not (be remotes doubt The We JOCUN AL Of March 9 rays (oat the ronsea why some of Stephen's friends are not ariesed ‘is Owine W the fact that ihelr inovementa, liowever eauious, are Kuo w the police, who use them for Purpoans, ai eorure are the anthorities iat Biephens must be soon uo arihed, aud (hat be wii make jor tht s@@ Lore, that ictost watch Lelag kept up @ sil he seopy on the coset he for will te ina suthentic eb) (nee trom eon ly nece. 0) bbe Feu.an conep racy in opted as ab yond andtrout (ptoan late hour on Thucs were on the alert, aud that da dobby th friends of “ tho move ety of “the von and anxle- who were most Ww @ec rhino ls distance betwern F @4, ie every hour tall the iptovimeticn that le a given vy peach: to the police hae turned out to le correct, ana ¢hances of Stephens Le.ug ab.e to evade thor in seasick of him are becoming those who are anxious for the po on of ad reward, apd, nore to be coveted, reporsession ot theiriile becoine day after day more Hume cous.” The bybin correspondent of the Loudon Limes, wrt ¥ A ere, it the Capel sireet police off yesterday, by an American lady. Sue roqnes permission to see one of the Feulan prisoners, a very young man ue over with ber back by the James Saeth, who aad cor enasnce.” y of Weel Dy.00 on .onday or She had a retun tleket tor ihep named rhe was £0. wative of Phisace!p)ia aud an Amer size. sod uf he “woud t ~ auowed bax.” it wud be “unkind jige” lor er to reltud Widout sein: aim, SL Ould Bol go to the Ateiiean Cound, Vecau e€ sho did wot want “wo beanie the iit su Govern ment.” and whe Co.gi would nut spyiy ior ove pr .ouer, ‘ss a he American Ciuieens Lave got to cme out.” Mr, Btronge asia if the lady dd neo cuvose wo apply to dc, West, the Awesican Coneul, the peat bee. course ior ber to adop: woula ve w commenicae wita Bir ileomas 1,..com on the suijech. ‘Tne aypl.caut theo said, “1 duns wish to do that, Tkpow mr. Wes vey well; be sirom ihe 8 me part of America ar Inyeost. Le told me that be woulu ges ail the American citizens out.” Mr, Buenuge repiled that he could Lot give ao order to soe @ prisouer that nad Dol been Committes to pi wou bv bamce@i, The appiesmt tien retuea tom the cout, evidently Giseppointed with the result ot the .aterview, CANADLAN FENIANISM, No Outbreak or invasion \ct. Torente, C. W.. March 17.—1t i reported that « , 4 States Revenue Cutter is watching the Fenians off Ogdensburg. Large reinforcements fiom Envglandare expected shortly, Bome regiments of cavalry are amongrt them. At present there are about ten thousand regulars in Canada, besides eleven thousand voluutoers, on duty. There are at least fifteen thousand fully armed militia ready to move at a moment's notice, aud eighty thousand more could seen be made available. The (overn- meat baean immense number of officers and veteraus well drilled, to lead the militis, There is @ large number of volunteers at St. Johns, and they are daily increasing, There was come little excitement on the Western frontier last night occasioned by noisy Gemonatrations in bonor of Bt. Patrick, The troops were under aims all night, but all is quiet today, #LOOND DISPATCH. Toronto, C. W,, March 18.—Keports from all the principal townsin the Province received last night, chow that no outbreak has occurred anywhere. Loyal speeches were made and general :eadiness mani- feasted to nip any Fenian demonstration in the bua at the shortest possible time, Appiehensions of any successful raid or invasion have eubsided, but the preparations are not relaxed. It is reported that an atvempt wasthreatoned about the 22d inst., but the Orangemen of the Province are ready at a moments warning, Texas, Adoption of Anti-Seceasion Ordinance, Galveston, March 13.—The Texas State Convention hasasopted the substitute for the majority report Coclafing the secossion ordinance pull and void, acknowledging the supremacy of the Constitution of the United States, and renouncing the right again to secede by a vote of 48 to 37. The Committeeon the Condit on of the state reported an ordinance rmitting the Legislature to pass a stey law on ail Fadrmente for debts for four years, on conditien that the intereston @ quarterof the p incipal of euch cobtenre paid esch vear. The Judictary Com i itee reported an ordi anes pr tectine Confederate civil and m'litary officers from cr minal and civii process for impreinent or in of pe.sonal peiperty. From Albany. Reselution of the National Convention of steve Founders—Excitement Among the Moulders and Stove Jloanters. Abang, March 1T.—Tbhe National Convention of Btove Pemmders unsuimously adopted the following resolution: dosolved, That we will proceed into our shops ali the apprentic r helpers we deem atveable, aud that wewill nos allow apy | nion Comms tees in our shops, and that we will, in every 4.b.e, fee our shops of al! dictation or invar- OL th» part of our employes, ‘This resolution was posted in all the foundries in Troy om Friday afternoon, causing very great excite- ment among the stove moulders, Lark evening the Iron Moulders and Stove Mountere Union held a moeting aud resolved that they would refuse to work until the resolution above recited is rescinded, Ac- cordingly, thie morning, the moulders in all the foundries in Troy refused to work, and the fuundries were closed, Much excitement prevails, one to introduce A woman in Detroit reventiy found @ valuable Ahamandea ia a aatGabh aha aeoae slecaniaa FIRES, Great Fire in iaflale, Ruffalo, Mirch A the broke out inthe New Central Ps toad ti ‘ bt dey mene building, at elx ® th ed bya wa chmane s actu .Giemene wear the store, The Oe cert tay aod one +. dated to the rend: elerator t e ce the sume Cor sany, Both but aewere oat deatrored There was @ latve onmier of ed cere in th depot. 804 Piles of freieht awalt.ne eho pment AY was destreved There wee fiout bundred thoasand bushe's of ¢rain im ihe elevator, liste or none eof which wae rave! ihe lows on the elevator, d now Le corre tly stare), bat ite eetinared over amililon of dollsr Th's loss will talon the Com- pany, which iusures iiwseit! Fire at Fimirn, Elmira, March 18.~A fire broke ont about one o'clock this morning im the buliding corner of Main and Water streets, occupied as @ furniture ware. honso, Seven buildings wero burned to the ground, anu reveral oth atioupte to tear them dow The erau § i ‘ yand freiohe eaunoc Ab Ble oy bridge scrose th tioyed by the file. Loe $50,000; insured tor $25,0W, The fire was the work o. on incendiary Fire in “inuenpolis, Minneapolie, Minn, March UT.—A fire Jaa’ night destroyed twenty builuimgs, tow Fires to Leavis otreeta. Loos £10H, 000, Chiewgo, March 1 Thirty buildings wera de stroyed by fire 1a adiunespola, Ming, Feiday uight Loe Slu,ww9, Mexico. Reports Via New Orleans New Orteans, March 14, 6 da‘os of the Hrowneyr Sih Inet. say that @ vessel from the Uniseu Slates, with arme fer the Liberala, wae captured on the const of Taman ipasby alrenuch war vearoland ckeo to Para, Ours Che Bagdad fiiitua vi le, G ant suite ana @ punt i t Boownevde, Cole Cana at fifty mii m Matamoros ou the Mo fod, Heblad oppoluted Gove nor ot Vamaul- tae by Picecea Juarez, New O: cane, March 16.—Acv'cos eny that Geoera! Ortega bas gone to Washington havo a conmitation on Mexican oaire been reinforced by nine hundred © u Drowneville o Coruna hae and te eald to be marching on Matamoros, ®1e the isend Imperial- iste are id to be marchiuy in woward Crom With the vow elinultar aliack on the et var ous pointe, Reliable Tan; inet. say that a batio had taken 4 between some Frene! and | leu whe an the Freoch were ucteared low ‘ ainpice war garrisoned by one hundied | ts, bucibe town was cut off trom cours ston ta the surrououing country by guer @uuiely pivatiated, General Intelligence. (Bg Mail te the New York Sun] Lee, aod DUM Lees Was Oet of 63,°86 children born in Paris in 1565, boarly 12,000 were illezitimate From Lat June to Mat Dee, 1865, the Howth her- rivg Coste caug.t T1500b worta of Kerriuge on the @4si coast of Ireiand, Lisooun, Misa. baa no poor house, liquor or lawye's of ca, and has no wer deit, bavi pelcecs ree, enses as hey oo urred. Two leitera, written by « Worconer. Maes, man to ia brother in Mexico, with ax yvoara betwe n, hy both delivered by the same mail, in January act Tun Circleville (Ohio) Unton says that in one school diatrict tn .bat county, ata rat bunt, 2°08 reais were killed in ten da)s, every wan ihe dis- trict partic!p tiny. A CO-OvERATIVE rtore in Trenton, New Joraty, te doing « bus ness of $50,000 a vear, the ao. khold- era making large protivy and buying cheaper (han toey could at the other shops, Tan Washington Revusticas savethe President has reserved 500 of the leading reels for trial aiong with Jf Davis, and it is now for Congress to aay when and bow they shal! be trie, Brainorteny, O, is a town of creat Importance, end it requires two Mayors torun the wun cipal machine, The Cty Council recently deposed one and appointed another, No, 1 refused to abdicate, and No, 2 doca the same A rreg was kindled in a pasture at L'ttle Comp- ton, R. I, om Saturday, to burn up rome refuse, and bo’ore it could be checked, it burned over some tire bnndred acres of land, and dide great os! of damaye Tor Cortanan, a Mississtppi paper, advertieos « fow ‘or bsle—''6 11 for no fau iy except that having been raised by a» Maihbodiat e her, she hes ac- quired too great @ partial.ty for epring chidkens to be agreeable te the present own r" At the Springfield Armory, 6,000 Bprinefield Titles are to be aliered so es to 1 used wity Mr A'lon's bree h-losding improvement tLe coms will be ab ut 5 for each piece, when aliered eighiecn slois con be fi od in a minute, Grocep bas been broken at 8). Paul, Minn., for @ wWaguificvat opera houre, to be buil of biue limestone, quarried frm the basement oi iho building, When compl ted tt will be a first-class opera house in all te urraugementa, Misa Torasor, an American young lady, at one of the masked balisin Paris, appeared asa Souih Aoverican Lodian princess in a toathor dress, with slong feather Langing trom the top of ber uair, which was drawn up in genuine Indian etyl:, and @ great ring throuyh Ler nose, Gov Wars heving peraistontly refused to give acertficate to the newly elected Mavor and be other city officials of New Orieana, Gen, Cauby was t.en spjiicd to by sheir atiorney, Gen, Can- by took tue oficial revurna and promised to issue the order requested om Baturduy or tw day, ‘Yow Richmond ExaMinge says thejbakers of thnt city have reduces the loaves Oo) tread eo toneh thas aman can pul as five ceus loaf in each cheek, and a ten-cent loaf iu the intervening space, and then, with twenty cents’ worth of bread in iis mouth, be can whistle ** Yankee Dovudle,"’ with thriliog effect. Tos Metholist revival reports from e!! paria of the country show an average list of con ious of between five ord six t! acd acule e we The Centonary offerings—especsliy the Miss onary— which have thus tar been takeu up in thé hurcies, show au increase iu sume cases of 400 per cont, over previous years, A™ infant was found tn @ street car in Utica, N. Y¥., on Tuesiay, having the following n ploned to itedreas: “My netoe ie Krome H In my mother is tuo poor to provide for me, wud I ar lett here to the mereyo sine Charitable friend, hoping that] may be teken by some family who will br’ng me up respectably." Tomes ia be agigentc equarium among the Wonders of the Universal Favcuiion, Paris, Tue front alove is to me eure 100 feos; every wore of flah is to be collected therein for the e:musement of the public, and even suarks, Gol and porpoises ure to exhibit their pecuiier Lui and cusome in grovioes and caves, which are to be excavated in sue floor of the buildiuy, and filled with sea. water, Tar following letter was found on the person of @ man who bad | eu arres.ed for Lurglary in Lon. don: "Dear Olu -l write these few lines hoping they wii Mud you in prosperity, as is eaves me very seedy indeed, Tuere is puthing doing this weather, jor it i# #0 cold thes ell toe gents button up ther coms #0 Close that there's mo getting atthe pocka#; snd a8 Ww the sadies, though they never carry much movey, there's no eug wt bier prckeb any Low, I an Belug to ves mb aomwe jeneder'é Wiudow. anu ii Tf a _19, 1866. |e lueky it etl be all eights ff not, it wil! be all wrore, Toere's one th ng I foreot, Teacked @ oodish man ganda sortwoesy Christ " Jota Wuare." Cau! . @) hresout rom your old pel, TiOly nr- shes ; Ve ° * . rick’s Day. More then Thirty Thovannd Wer, Wemen and thevs fo the Field o«plendid Carneut of Milita:y sod Civic Boules—Celepra. tion in the Lyi uiug. hee The celebration of St. Patrick's Day, thie roar, andest on recor, regaried numbers, ility and dieplay renerally, The Stare and Stripes and the “Goelien Ilarp’ of Erin doated elde by side on both American and Iriah Tho flags of the Unioa and of the city were displayed en the City Mall, Over the city residence of the u Kngincer of the Orange Fire Department was layed aeplendid green ting with sun-burst and harp. and the motto" Erin Go Braeh—lre'and must and Shall be ree.’ The Bum-buret aleo floated ovor the O'Mahony Pelace in Union Square, and the Irish hep crer the Koborte’ Hosdquarters in Broadway, howe a Mr. Koberte’ rea) er at HP oooming and his store in the Bowers re eleo handeome eournted, and in many pl.ces appearot conapienonsly “the Greea alove the Red." she day, coutrary to general expectation, was very fine overhead, but the air wae chilly, aud overconte were a real North wind prevailed, and at unpleasant (bie being pa tic he case w thoes who had the hover of carrying banners ta the precossion, A marked | fimure ia the p into ees on was the very few cases of h. For erly, st. Patrick's Day and drunkenuess were considered synonyuions, and tion mt #) an Irisbiaso wou.l uot cousiver Chat he was dolvg honor to bis Pation Siiat unless be got drunk, All this woe change a Seiurday, aud Uf the leetival of Bt. Poles in 15d6 did wot wi bese the Horation of Tre mud, ib cerainiy withered ar orderly nod rs quiet a body of aiiletic Irishmen, in one solid janx, as wae ever b.cught together before during the listory of that unheppy country, Business throughout the cliy wae gevernily uspencdo! and the Courts were all closed, as wore uearly all the public offices, Immense crowds of pecpto lined the streets throuth the entire icute of tir piccerelon, but especially at the City Hallaoi Union square r win owa, ewnlogs, trees, and every kind of eminence was seized and kept possession of from au early hour until the cloee of the long line, A strong detachment of police kop. (he best order among the awaying and ever increwing meas, and all slong the lino the order and quict was maintained throughout, The military, under command of Col, M, MeMabon, of the 69th Keg ment, ent (he civie—Irieh and Father Mathow—societios, under command of Grand Marchale J.J. Phersy and Win, O'Connell end their respective aids, were prom) ly on the grouudat (1 A, M. The civic soc e!ios took up position oa Faat Broalway and Giand strest, the 7 takiag positive in advance, THE PROCESSION, Everything being now In readiness, the sirnal gun for eterting wae firedat 12% o'clock, by Captala Charles Carter, of the First Recimeat Artillery, whereupon the procession started la tho following order: 2 eee Miiltary. of Coreoran Legion, M Clarke, ¢ ving OJ Kee ment, N. . Steff, Engineer Co pe. Deum Corps. Gt Kegiment, N. ¥.N, U, is Colonel Thomas Lyneh.Comimand'ng 77th Regiment, N,Y¥.N.f Haff. | i » D am Corps. Y.N.G O5th Regt., » Rectmen!, Meliroy, ating Pieff, Traum Corps b hepa r.N.G Lieut.-Colvuei Downey, Commanding 99th Regt, N, Y.N.¢ fr. Vhoen s 7% os Jirum Gor 99th Regiment. Battery mounted and manning 2 fune and 2 cassous, Captalo Charles Cotes, Cousuanding Battery F, lst Artiller Y i Captain Thomas Me¢ arth Tul Ke, mer Colonel DL, ©. Minton, Cor Commanding Troop C -Y.NVG sii my dding lst Cavalry, NG, Bt - Ist Regiment Cavalry, coup.ising Jacksoa Hore Guards Muat omery ‘Toop aud City Morse Guarda. Justes the heal of (he military entered the ecet gee of the Park, a salute of sevouteen guna was fired by @ portion of Uatiery Py lot Regumeont (Artery), Civic, Baud, FIRST DIVISION, Mareini, duou Melly, Cadeta of the i. M. TA. B. sonety, No, 2, N, ¥, Irian aud American Fiays. Tiage, coutaining Othecers of Father Mathew T. A. 3. Society, No. 2%, of New York. President, Owea AloGowas Secretary, Jas, furlong, aud, AECOND DIVISION, * Marsha, Cherles ti. ‘iyler, Dung.unea Vo un eer of ‘62, ACU DE Ma O8CO:. bo Lhe Hibesuian Bevey ient society, Baud. THIRD DIVISION: Marahal, Chace. Allen, Quarrymen's Ui. boweoty, Baud, They wero hesded by we Incksho Soclety, carry- ing a ban.er rep.esent ng the Maid of Erin, FOCKIM DIVISION, Mateia, Potrien Kelly, Benevolent Boro.) ol #, Yiaceut ve Paal'’s Roman Cauole ©. urck, Ueoukly a, bate FIFTH DIVISION. Marsha, ‘1 hoi» Donohoe Young Men's suiuer mathew T. A. i, Society, Noy 1, of Brovslya, Bana, ATH DIVISION, » JOuD Open Nee ————————————————————————— Eee M m,. Firemen's aua . Association, They were dressed in blue kete and pa and glazedcaps, They carried @ handsome be which was painted o large steamwelip under fall steam, wiih the legend, “Ucean Steamabip Pure. men's aud Coaparsera’ Arrociation.” BEVENTU DIVINION Merehale, Juuu Lucker, lucimes Rearnes, | Aucweut Osaer of iitvermiansot New York, Baud N, vues Kerns, Aer, D, ~Jvolu Mcduire, G, Poy James ; domes Cashen, 8.5; Tere A.d.3 ‘Timovby Jetey, (1, Peeaguier LeDiv *, ‘ach preceded by @ baud of muse, Natioual Officers — T! D.; John | General Officers wily, te ence Fulrpe rice, G . | Twenty-three Braue bIVistoN, ‘ Maiebu, Jobe (oulden Anclent Orver ot iiceruians of L Kieven pub-Divis« wach precede PINT DIVIBION, Marsbal, Daniel M.ruiivau; Aids, Michael Divine, J. Conpel Transfienra.ou kK, unt, beury A. B, Society, Ol Vice brorid ‘Thirty-Third Year: Recording Recritary, ir asurer, —— bitzgeiald. TENTH DIVIsION, Maiea i, John suom, ; Coone!"e Band, Longeboremen's | u on Levevolant Goctoty, i Drvistow, | ernes: Chas, Conningi 2; Fi evrs | ho Dwyer, belts B ood, h TY, A. B, ay View Lavid Harevey ; Mo.rtash ; Boctaty, President, ‘5! 0 Aw ‘ lreasures, a At the head of tho society were borne the flees of Treiand and America, In front of them ma a two hundred Cadets of Temperance, dressed in greea shirts and red caps, trimmed with white, TWELFTH DIVISION. Marshal, FE. L. Carey, aad twenty-four aids, an Father Mathew U. B. 1. A.B. Parent Roctety ee corted by two companies of the 8d Regiment, President, Michsel Canurdy; Vico-rresident, Patrick Uonrey; Financial Secretary, Mariin (. Mahony: Recording Becretary, Peter ‘Keolan, trea suror, Willtarm Marr, Tuey wee headed by @ band of Uadets of Tem- perene’, in ¢reou nod white. eho cariied Itish and Amenoan eolors, with the initials of the arent Bociet= on them, st. Hides MB and B. dociety of New York.-~ Johu H, Divine, Marabal, St. Pever'e Romam Catholle T, A, B, Society, New York... Joho Cantiilian, Marshal, Iutuaeu sie Couceotion Homan Catholic T. A, B. Bociety w Y erotan National Greens as @ecort-—Vatriek O'Neil, Mavhal, Benevo eut ho ety of Uuived Sons ef Eria—Joha Harrington, Morehal one Mathow J. A. I, Soelety, No, 1 of Jersey ty. Several of the societ er} were preceded by open Darouches containing ke vilicere of the eoclety and invited puests, Meny hal vole benvers drawe by ten, tweive and even fourteen horses, The Bt. B Socle y was preceded by ndeome young lady :@prosenting the ‘sled of Eris,” while che St. Vineeut de aul Society, ot Brookiya, w pre- coved by the echo are of the: anday ¢chool attached to (oe Church, neatly dieseod, and oumLering about 150, PATER MATIEW SOOTFTIRA, The Temperance Rocvetion which er ceded from the Irieh Convention were Cote. a ined to make 4 epien- dil turnout, and they certeinly succeeded, Bcarcey an wintion that posse! but was preeeded by a la re body of cadets dressed (na app: oort sem! mi itary costume, the “green” being the prevailing color, Bome forty Irleh piper rein the proces. # ob, io twos, threes acd fours, oad wh the Irieh Pp pea could not be procured, the “Scotch” pipes made an excelent substitute, Bearcely a band which passed the City Hall, belonging to either body but played the .“Weartng of the Green,” which now become as popular here as it was in Leland, when the mnsle and the original words came out before the breaking out of the rebellion of 1748. ‘Tho Temperance Societios marched in the following orcer 8 OMcera of the Convention in Kobeit Wilson, President; Job sick Lamb, HKeeos bipancval ¢ @oretar, wu. B. T. A. B. Boclety, No. 1, ‘oles. They were Leaded by « band of Cadets of Temper~ ance, In green and white, who carried Irish end Awerican coors, with the initials of the parend mcelly on thom, Benner-borne on @ triumpbal car, drawer by tre ve lwres —on fromt, Father Mathew adminis. tering the temperance p'edge toa numbe: of reope, Father Ma bow J. A.B, Boelety, No. 1, of Bomsh Brockiyn, Marshal, Michael Dowd. bauer Mathew 1. A.B Society, No. 3,of Wililames bunh. herebal, P wick Lug es, yet Mab ie T. A. B. society, No. 8,0f New ork, Maishal, Jonn Coaey. Vather Mathew 1. A. B. seclety, No. 6, of Brook. lyn, Merebal, Jubn O'sbsnughnessy, Father Mathew T. A. B.« oeveiy, No, 6, of Greens point. Marehal, John Morrissey, bather Mathey 1. A. I. Bocloty, Ne, 4 of New York, Marval, Patrick enning. Father Mathew T. A.B. Sociey, No, 6, of New York Marshal, Joum O'iely, rather Mathvw 1. A. BK, Boclety, No, 6, of New York. Masha), Wm. Burne Young men's Fa her ta hew T. A.B. Society, No. 1, of New York. Marshal. Peter Gox. Father Muthew I. A.B } oclety, No, 1, of Jersey Clty, Mavabal, I’atrick eraith, r B ty, No. T, of Manhat~ Father Mat » M MeKeonna, athew i. A. B, Boclety, No. Pasrick MoCahbe, _ A. Bb Boolety, No. + Law hel Gailas ber, aheow T. A. B, gociety, No, 3, of New Yor Job Young Meu's Faiuew at w Tab. Boclety, No. 6,0) New York, Marshal, James Conn, This lost Society was precedid by twe young jadios, represeuting America and Ireland, Mire Noonan, representing America, wee mounted on & spirited white steed, She wore @ cap of hberty, fiom beneath which ber black hair floated ia singlets over hor shoulders, Around her wae the Armerican fing, in the form of a scarf. Mies Waleh, who represented Ircland, was dreesed im @ rich een riding habit, with chepoan to match, aud @ silver barp in front, The aress was looped with gold buttons, She was mounted on @ black horse, asd jepreseuted Ireland with @ sorrowful expres- sion, Both of these young ladies, by their beauty and exceoding modcaty, aa well as from the novelty of the idea, attacted tho eyes and edmiration of all, TICS REVIEW, The Mayor end Common Cvureil assembled adous noon ithe City Hal, togethér with pheiff holy iecly official. tiere they were presented oe Lunch of Bhamrek each, which were immediately placed in thelr couts, The Mayor, who was coniined to his bed by illness all Friday, rese on Baturday morn{ @ for the purpose of pa) tie\pasing in the perade, and remained om the ground uat) . save ten Fathor Mathew Divisions had paserd, whea he was compelle! by exhanstion to retire, His paca wa taken by Aiderman Brice, The processloa hav~ ing passed out of the Wert gate of the Lark, procved= edup B.cadway to Fousteeath » iees and Laion Square, where they saluted the Warhingion Monus micnt; down 14th street w Ei-bth avenue, thence te 48d et reet, and aciors to Firat avenue, thence do to Highth aureet, and se to Cooper Invtitute, where tho civie part of the procession was diamiesed, after having passed in review before ‘heir Grand Marsbale andelds, I was expected thatthe Lad.es' F. M, T, A.B, Socloty would turn out in ao few barouches, audsuch wes the request mado by their delegates, But to the disgust of some of the mombers of the Convention, tier were only represonted by their officers, who are all of the male cox, It was estimated that over 60,0 perroos participated tm the proces. sion. The Fenians nade vo distuctive demonstra. tion as wae expected, BVENING ENTYOTAINMENTS, In the ovening the Kui chts of St. Patrick sat down to a splendid entertainment et the Maison Doree, ax which the President, Mr, Joun Li, Larnett presided, A number of toasts and eeutiments were drank + nd responded to, Letvers of apology were received from Bi hop Potter, Admiral Farragut, Jemee T, Brady, Generals Grant and Sberiaam and others, and the Kalght spent o pleasant evening and departed ere wee ushered in, ¥riendly Bous of PN ST Sag 4 t. Patriek dined at Dek a =o play ai . = a a Se Reng ne st eee

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