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—————<—— eC OU OO rat Page.) (Ceatiaved from ‘he! 4 otr merico’s, In Brow st, fo the even'ng, end aleo od a goo! time Srnvicrn mt rrr oAtHon ie CORES A pontifical bich mane io honor of the day wes eslebrated in £t. Patrick's Catied:al at half-past ten o'siock A. M.. Archbishop MeCloaky oMeleting oa the eriebrant, with lew. Win, Starce, L. Dan Ageistant Priest, Kev. Dr. Mesweoneyand Kugena Metinire, dearone of honor, Rev. T. J. Mooney and Rev, Mr, | deaco MeGenn, deacon and su of the more, ant the Liev, Fravcie MeNiernoy, Morrer of the cove monier, The mage wna tistof Gustays Senuiriz in . Mawr. After the firet vorpel, the } t Ker, Biehop Lynch, of Charleston, rwenuns the pulpit and afer reating a portion of the fonrih cu pter of Eccl’ nieter, poncuneed the annul p negerioon te lie of the pant, be settee hfe ’ co.¢bra ion of the dev hy Ir ah pe pe « fed World, and the beet) war h aie ’ tty honed tive he 6 e, 8 ‘ influence, Hie =eyeke of pe rich ing—Socording i varione + ee of @xpreseion kt ntotie fly, aud spoke ot (he soflarr of tt, Patiie in hie lise, Wut atiil preaie: su lr eench, Bev. Piola e hoo wea a ae nel) tur: uf the iite of the Saint. nod bis oe) aot Murroee Pichop, Me avo al t inversion o. Lisinnd by the Danes, and tic wich the oo Liaw ene jor the tert .;e { ' e Gousidered poor rnd th « ihe eaveu tn Wealib & show 1o bhe mut A where heyares . die! ae, die clades . 4 ‘ ‘le Tei them, tut thas frieoda of tists Apetie ia 4 \ awe J Mi. te iin Ghiy, toe hi * eUNg &hu so) ineus Yreathben pouttrag.n. t Put She Vay in Urocliyn. The anniversary of Bt. Palrick was celebrated tp Brootlyu on Haturday io atcordasce with (he asual Castom on | ke ofcwions, with the tro peen thas this yeer there wos, for the first time, ao independ. Gent display of the Mis setios boloneing to the city. Hereiofore all the tletpated in the Now York eciebraiiva, Hall and Court [couse were galiy | of the event, and ou many pabs Vhe City wated in Lonor houtes aud orivele residences (he American end green fines wer die played, ihe proce sion, co. airi t the fol owing pamed Rovioves, aevembiod a the invrrection of Park and Ciinton sveiues about} noon: Bu Anle's Ronen Cathohe Soil Abdinesce Soc.oty, Asunmption ‘oil Absti »p oclety, ive Laborer’s Unon, 8, bP Reman Cathoic Totel Abstinence sSeciety, Father Mathew Tota: Abstinence potiety, No. 2; Bt. James benevo- lent Society; St. Uetrick’s Homan Catheie lol betinence Bocicty, and shamrock bo yr, No. i. To heacy eveiy one of these ae oon woe @tlacion a company of cadets lu unio wm, cone Ot bove be aie io the uifferent Catuoic e The 6. Janes coceie were prec ued & brug eomp rel ct the boyr eeca.ag the Luther's Achovl in Jay riicet, heca of the ober bad ari corp very Buciety bad @ band with the exceplion of Buanwrock svveiy No. 1, which lett the une in Consequence siler praing the City ifall, Lt eoper a they bad cognwed w bard and paid el? on mwccunt Caceording toCe Aatcuient of one of the olticerr, Dus wien therr ervices wore required the miuecikue were not fortheomirg Ibecre @inong the meivers, snd Many woud Los suru wus, Thore who did join (he parage iu the morning Thought it best, oa account of the scarcely wie rr, to ware the procession aftwe ih crews Deie.e Viehop iovchiin aud the Mayor anu © anoca Goubsu, Loe cficeta of we parace were thomas HH, Deaper, Grand “ar ; Micase! Uleason, ties ald; Peter McKernen, ec daid. The pi ovosmion moved from the pace desguated about Lely o'uicck aud Marched thiough the tollow img suce#. Park avenue, Hudson avenue, \y ever stioet Wo Fusion sisee.. sends @ud Jay streets, ‘Thence to Myrio avenue, Court Mrect, thicugu the C.by Jiall bark, Futon, Jorae ry Atlantic, Hicks, Cougiers, Semon, Aviautic wote; Veucesuut avenue, t, Wasl)ugwa, Puitoa anu Kent avecies, W the City siall, Lue toute wee u very wag O4e cud ‘anany je)! outus the ranks beture venchia # plece “a @i dethiuation. vogh James erodes the procerrion was teeit ev. tishop angie, from the wv ty | indow of Die tea ed, opposite DL. J * Cathedral, The Kev ts. theie Guidiuer, bre J ‘Turpes were aso prewent, du paming, ech an tox w Rey Ow @1 tespect w tio K ena ce Lhe pro- u eer “ana eer irs robe. sarcugh A uh Rb) bho ouhboer 23 3,000 tu ban, ecteiou ext pro pimeoded inv rev) Lounei!. 1hoO pocietes Booth Brovkiyn, baat Brookiy City tla, «bere tacy were an (he proceetion is estimate All passeu off iu food vive: 40 bo BOO C.ediE UF a Bie Pere pantie ia Une « ay. ia the evening the Bb, Patrick Ayu enujoyod sucsr usual auolverpacy uinnur eb Goshie Ala. ‘Thore were p mt mnoug the invited wmueets: Lon. Jud)e Loti, Mev, Patho Keeean and Diaher, Mayor Booth, A.de.man W aunlier, Pay, 880 ours, Ab mab Bchuta Forman, Miceident of the Socwiy, oooune. the Uber Beverds ase were cleied aud responded to. To “lune Day Celubraw" nev, Da, respoaded; tv “lieiaau” “house meuseiis @ud to ibe United pistes ui Aimurica’ Witla co Uwobuuron, rag. Sort aadiesses were also mace by @lbels, and ibe provwedings te:muuaiod shurily bv.o.e tudo ghs, Society of Brook- Dn, George W, The Day tu New Jersey. Bt. Patrick's day was celebrated with great eciat in Hudson county, the several civic societics of Jerey City, lioboken aud iludeon City having united for the purposes, ‘The societies formed at Venu Voret Square, Jersey City, eborily afier 1) o'clock, A. M, The procession, wccocipanied by baods WUBI, WNBiChed 10 Lin fusioWlag Oruer. Live Duet; ot. Mary'e 1. A. i. Sue ety, oF aie Be. mercy ’e TA. B. pouiy Cauew; pt. acrick's 1! 4. B. poclety, Jerrey City, Di. Jueupa's 1, A.B, Bocioiy, Muusol Giy; St. Amecia Lenmperuo Cadew; St. be ‘ea. a. B, receiv: ‘Lo hae Bien's DOLE, Buus HOIes, bie pooces- Biuw, Which Wulsbeid. aueUl Jud Pernod, wad fevkowou im it ow 4 tou wa Cieveiand aaa ment of iho Consus Louasiy bies Wale ta Peueu Wioust Pow i BarcO.eus dovoke dead Lit le bie tind rary W IOLEY Vity, HELE 1 4 AA . - Lr rie 2 Paar any ma ria Tawa veer rte wy wrern CELEBRATION BLS WILERY, Dispateues seceived from many cities and towne, throughout the United Biates, show that she ebeervance of the day wee wore general aud enthusiastic than ever belore, A few dispatches Will couvey an ides of the splet of tLe whuie: in Luriington, Vt. Burlington, Vi, Maret 1i--A ioature of the ToCOniob Was Wiirty-ty o banowors brah maidens, 24 Casi idges, PEP. sentin, Che buiriyetwo count os ob dreland, ihey # ah abiiced im she pauoun Gosiume, 1b 18 understood tat wie Bloetice of a Duuter of feulan Circies fiom ibe picceseion was OWI bO be stron, Cppomition of Biehop ve Wocebiie Gu. Guu the Cathouc Gergy Of this Givcese Ww the Gomoustration, Ta Titneville, a. Titusville, Pa, Mirch iT.—St. Powrick's Day waa COwbruted dk epeucit ebyie ak thie place ‘tho proc sion wae S$ Gver Witiicreu he. aud the Lurmbere were ewoled ov de egations Low ie Bemuboring tow ls \ puren vf the bye Depart. Meus a Huniber Of CsWie suCleties Ato parties ted fu tho d netrs fie procession wae tile WDD pussoy Lhe eilice oF ihe Moaatne wALD Ou PoUo w he a Cathedral, wuete bh twies Wal nmocuin rod ‘ ” tio eonciubtedt te Mighs with w ainoa be hid Corban dial! to Whack hue Oy Buk ie lav stea, in Washingten. TWaehingion, Mich 17, —Vhore bes been no public Aewouwivwsiod Were buewey ta bouer wi tiutt Basak, bus vias ep rthe « giou were huld im a tue a 1 bLe ciby. seid GM LUlIG Cul, In Voston, “law Doeton, March 17,— i.e celebration ¢ Day iy tiie esiy Was ae orde @low euibir several Volum os t vheonk & Allee Wuse wi Leeh bese eol Bt. Jaivicks Woe ) (usm ous wiiie boseos, Vie Pemade aid ive In Baltimore, Ya Daltimore, March ls.-dt. Patrick"s Day was Obeeived here with the veusi Te) gious cereinonies, Tue distniburien of prime et the Miileraian biee Belivoi (vos piace be Usual In Lonisville, My. / | of | batalions in our country (enthusiastic cheers) pioot celeoreie’ be a iarce mi ‘ary and civie procession, end au vv aon, In Caocda. Toronto, C. W, March 17 —St. Patrick's Day Prreu of here with disturbance, As the bode mans warcled in grocession cheers were given for O'Mahony aud the Tien Brotherhood, Bat li'le ettention « « peid tothem Moniseai, March (7 ible wae @ preat day in foctroal, The Lilies popula ion turned wat en maaae, filing St. James e ree. for several eqaares Coes ata wort of Bh Larriice I ‘Tie procession halted to pay thotr respects to lle Excelloney, Beveral oetfonal and loysl tunes were plaved, when hie Ptcollenecy appeared at one of the wlanowe of the hotei, Lhie waathe rigoa: or 'ramend ne cheere His Exceidcncy spoke &: fol owe —Aa the ip 0 ene tative OF your reve eign, I bain you ta thie exaibi- | tiemof tyaity paw io me | bave every sea ou 'o Letiewe (hat the sen imen.r ot my flow coun on i. Cepatate aid m,rel are of @ Kindly ce-copten. l ve) ob eOuNem ey, bdo oa itis meg eet GOMObL A 4 os Om oak pereuus te el lO: ott ptt tooled a ey Y oot «ay oyoure ter ut ‘ rj, 01 ent ou. @ itue tous ul if eh OP OLEEL OU FOr Pa Lag unet the p.ticiptes ot wiekty a. u Wao } uassince the bace ot Trish o [cuces jand cease @ he vay ot (be belron etiuth, a aun of Of @ck.o8 & pea Gill, » cepercus rod hoppy country {Lead cheers.) Geniien en, toe mac cer io which yon pare receive tueno tow observations convinces me tha: | do not Taerep ceent ur i€0 1oge, As laccc pt your pre-ence Dee Wruey sean evidence of tLe existence of these Seniiineste among you, so 1 consider the posioa which the Pree ventor the dt. Pacrica's Sociewy holds | @e the cotim@ucer of one o; the tinest volunteer thet you will give to thes prince pies ue more Darren werent auat yuu Whi Je rosuy, If Uhe necessity shoula ktie® whieb God forbid, to back but your prin- ') epee by your sout ment erm (Patbueiastic |} cheer | ’ | Lae prce@esion then moved to the Haymarket, Where toe va fm on biage wae addremed by Hon, j Diem aL arey Weer, mayor stern, ana the Piesi- | Goo OF the t@versi itieh So eve, dhe epeeches were oations! and loyal, and from the biauaer in Which whe epeakere were received. tiore te me Coubt as to she loynaty of the lL ispmen of Mou real, or that they ))) mot be toremestio the apke'O -eelel any invaders, cetue fiom whatever Wuerser tue, may LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. A Sturer or l’avacrs is not gene- } fAly known that Filh avenue wita ite 349 resi, | dences, hae not a house which cost leas than $34,000, | excopt afow at iteuppe. ead. The average cost of | the houses 4s S04, and the rent if furnished, | vetweeu o4,000 nnd ¢6.Gx. a month. A. T, Blowart’s | house in course of erection corer of S4th street, aud being built of the purest native marbie, will cost, when completed, voarly or about one miilion dollars, Neiwiihetaucineg b.ee high prices and rents, every Louse te ocaup ef awl mo o are wanted, DistemsainG ACCIDENT IN SPRING SrRerr, ALav snoors tits Moraes Trmoven tha Hgap, —A disticesing accident vecurred on Saturday morn- Jog. at No. uiP¥pr.og etree:. It seems that while Mis. Bline ewe clonuing the front windows, on the 2d floor, her gon Prank, aged l4 years, entered the room, aad took up a eingle-harreled pletol, which be found lying on & Oureau, While examining the Capon, it wae eterde taus disebarzed, the alles tahiox effect ou tue lett side of Mra bieaseis’ bead, Paging tate toe bratw, and lodging mear the right eve. Hhe sell to the fuer aua unmediately became insensibie, in which sate sue was found by the inmates of the house, * bo boord the discharge of the plewi, The boy was so much overcéme with horror tuat it was some tacments Lefo.e he could exp ain how the accident occurred, te tinally seid thas the po belonged to @ wan lodging iu the house, and, eocing it ou tue vuroau, began examining it, ou we tliat it was not loaded, While handing ty sho pistal exploded, as above etated, Deputy Coro- ner Jobo Bech examined the wound, and iound the bran voming out lt wes his opiuion that the woran could live bot a short tine ‘ine boy Fiank was ao only too, has an amtable disposition, and was much A.tacheu to bie mother, ‘ A YoukVILLE LapY recently presented her lero lord with three healthy and finely developed chiidren, Mother and babes aré coing “as weil ae could be expected," and husband the samo, Passton SuspAy—The various Catholic Churches ia this city, aud th oughont the worid, put ou hely mourn'og hebiiments yesterday, in bovor of the parsion of oar Lord, Tho pictures and paint inc, end even the cruci{ix were veiled. No ¢lorin ia said frou this tise tli Mester Sundar, and the pic- tures will remais seood vib thas time, all she atien- tion of the tatihiu. Lecce tixea on the passion, ‘The vestments to Lo worm curl th time are purple, exceps Whom some itasie iniecveus, To-day wil be the jwatival of St. Jdoecon, spouse of the Virgin and patronot the Luited Biaws, The vestments as tlie dass will be while. Proresson BLOTS’ Lecrurgs ON CooKING. ‘The second La the series of she Cooper Uniom tree jectures (illustrated) on cooking, was given on Satur day evening, by l’rofessor Biot, in the Hall of the Union, About 2,000 persons, of al! classes and con- ditions of society, were preseat. Tals lecture was entirely devoted to the preparation of fish and veget- abies, At 5 o'clock the two cooks began thelr opera- tious under the direction of the Professor, and in about oae hour and aquarter everything was ready to be partaken of by the audienee,. PILL OF FARR. Fish —Bare: Cenevoiee asuce Coufieh ; Bechawes mauce vackeors | (walt) paree of botled enions, Vegetables—leas en puree A vlaloca ep cloquotie, Carrote, bpinaeh a la Creme } Temove—Lovslier Mayonaire, Professor Blows opened by saying there were only two kinds of fich, those with white flesh and those | with Usack, somo of both kinds of which he aamed as e lull of fave, Drowa aauce was always used the black fleshed tah and light colored sauces with tho white fich, DBass.—This Leh, having been cleaned and other- W ae prepa ed, wes laced in a pap with # litde water, some bay loaves, cloves, and ocber spices; a sheet of paper, buttered (or sweet ol) would do as well), wes placed over it, and then it was putin the oven, Fish will take from five to ten minutes to cook, according to weight. A fieh of three pounde weight will cook in tour or five minutes, with a good fire. When fish easily aepacctos from the bone, it isdove, To fr: fish (and oaly the wma’! of eny Kind ts fried), roll it {n 8 littie batter of ewes wud tlour, eud putittuto a pan of hot lard; the more lard in the pan, the less is absocbe | by she fleh, or vegetab'e, or auy thiug iiiod. When it turns brown, ft is coue, ‘lo svew fish, aude tallespcoutul of vinegar, or wine, which is better, pices, such ee salt pepper, cloves, &c., to While this wae going oa, the oiber parts of the bill of fare were boing aitended \o, The Geno- se made by piscine a siuall piece of butter about the «ize of an ec€, With two tablespoonfuis of fluar, in ® Baucepen, Over tho ¢ add @ ithe milk fud lenion Juice, and stir (ue whole until it bote up, shen pour over the fish, whico is then ready tur the tal le, Coprise enough wae galt, Vinvk This fish was placed in « fish kettle with rtocover, © whico was added a litte ,» bay leat, thyme, dc, and placed on the jour Dunutes seivee to cook, The @iswace of jaixing alitie dour and towlich # liste warm mils is added; npieeéd@on the fire and allowed to cot an egg is stiriedin, The Ouocvertae lea, whieh is ready the whuie bol up » he sence is then & to be avtved up Macnkr her. ~ Chis wen boiled as the other, it requir. ing tthe eure time, dhe puree wae made by QULNE CLie boll Inashing thea shrough « cullens der, Wied Bux aw libed (ter anu flour, place the whole ou the fire f0F & few ji.utes, thea pour it over the fish aud it is ready jo serve up, Pekan ba PUSLe. Peas or bowus should be soaked in water anda dl ior ours belore cooklog 6 sume of ail dred vevetaoles, La cuoking,s bitte % + COO dy KO BuGod Lo eve them Havor, ead ean (orouehe uder, > Du mee over It aud serve, Chu wie LO Usd Lo Liavus eoups, Never use peas should alwa skins on. la 1 a small @,e aro best, +, Polatoes cooned ec typed instead of } t \« {Ne yeoud, When prot si, Wash taom en rol eK lacel i sniane apd Sor v fhey ure theu dipped een t as Mares wus Seg th: Ox ig elt Ht | H 4 OU sstor ok eres BLA Tvur amd fried an bos fat wud ly yt c 4 es Pies | she croquet ys Parades through the prin ape) ares ni Hi Ny; obey Brisacu A 3a CRaMe ~The spinach, which had were a sora. the Court llouse, aud be Ue | : a “ey Races ye 4 ues tule sveuing. ‘I'he procession was la:ge aad been previously sonkeu end blane.ed, and boiled in Poaug. Ip California, Ban Francices, March Uj,-t. Pawlek's Dey was 4 ithe Wate ena sell, was properly strained and dried; choppodep tine apd placed ina pan with a Little butvey aud auilk, aud wasmed, come Lard Doves oases cul Law jauces axe lad arouad om the dith, and a litle lemon juice adda to its taste for thoee who like it, (Green vegetables, to be stewod, should always be bolled for a few minn'es previous, e 4 aee thorenghly drained, They shoaid aiways 6 fresh, The Cannors were properly ecraped and boiled, and part weed as ornatne va for the Jobster, Others were pisced in & pan, on the fire, with alittle batter, Parsivy, 'c,, an. were thn meee 1 They are ueed alee fa connection with unions fo give a pecus culier ilavor to aprest variety of gravice, sore® MAtosatar.— Tho lobster waa boiled and aken ontet the siueil and pisced on @ ‘ ‘The eance was mate by cre | well the yokes of two hard boiled cage with a little salt, murard, pepper, sweet oil and vinegar, which en brought & proper consistency, ia emead over the lobeter, t Pome haid 4 eges aud thin oi { carrot are 1 Mort p ous ng or pnient ruapes vuud it, A bitde celery oF ju shee ntre to anprove the . othe @veuwe's Dir teamens, ihe Professur, however, costuued to give seme gene. al insauctions, Le suviets thé suvience boiled lobet Fieh ie ut wien the cye tiffand the,ille red, Bish is lees t—having only 20 per cent. of bould, how be used in every i ie eaten at least trices n& variety of m 10s we day on sh shoa dle ea en itcoutaine ham meat, and Unions never te bu, aod Lodi themselves. is clecr, the fi nutiitias than S Uribment amis Waste of tue bimsn much re aleo very healthy, a or eacited @ syrup made by boiling a buch of sseasoued to tase, aid drang, wil: do Wore hood then $400 worth of mod Vegeiables are not as Datritiogs a meat—ib age beiwe bus a4 per cent. As we Lave bus snus Ot food to ive ou-—animal and vegetabie, we should partake of bo'h in eultable proportions, A confinemeus one Jcam: Kind oii have am injurious effect on Olly traits, p@on ce aimous the various { mutts, act injarious, and choaut spel ing) y » uueetion, that Lioth may be kept in 6 evel pace twodays iM eummer aud tour days ia winter, but at should nos be keps ionger. After partaking of the good things thos prepared, the audience departed, much wirer, probably, than when they came, Similar lectures to ciasses are tiven every Monday and Thursday, in Koom 24, Cooper Inetitute, at one o'clock. ww i Tur Festans.—Bande and circles of Fenians enioved the:nse!vee in various waysin the eveulug. A meete ing of the Wolf Toue Circle was held atihe Demis Dispensary, in Fecond evenus, where Col Joho O'Mahony excused himself for not turning out wish bia regiment on tLe ground that he had promised Lut year he would not avain turn out on St. latrica’s Day uotil Ireiand ahould be free. A meetiug was beid on Friday night at James Blip for the purpose of ergan- izing a Nepvune Circle for the Naval Depariunent of the Brotherhood. ‘The non-commissioned officers of the 69th regiment will hold their seventh anuuasl bell the evening, at the Germania Assembly Kooms A number ot dis tinguished guests have been invited, and « good time is expected, Pottcemen Sext ro tos Pexrrewrtary. —In the Court of General Sessions on Saturday, Stewart J. Donnelly and Jobo K. Matshews, members ofthe Third Preelocs Police, were charget before Jadee Dowling with stealing © revolvore each, from Mr, Joseph Merv, . 204 Broad during the pror. ess of jie at lus place on the ai. ‘Lhe pistols were tound in a prisoners, and were identitied by Dowling, sicer finding them guilty, very feellngly on the digrace they had brought upon their families and friends and upon the Pouce lepartment, They were both sent to the bexniivn. ary for six monns, THY. COURTS, Catannaus Tits Day,—Supreme Court Cirentt— Wd, 1,146, 9517, Nog 1,111, 1,169, 1,209) 1 by 1.217, 1,841, 1.423. » 191 4 24 'T, Part Li.—Noa, 982, 725, 418,254, ‘ie 650, 1,11, yU, 915, bo, 07 Now, 375, 415, AY 1,315, Ga, 6x9, 645, 669, Syeelal Term—lemuiiar 811% 1 vad, 146: 449, 04, 481, You v4, 282, 295. . Superior Oourt—Part 1.—Noe. 1,559, 1,958, 1,772, Part Li — 4i-s, 174d, 6,05, 1.044 ¥.001 OS, 2005, 207, YiaTs Wolds Yoih Budd. Part Uh .2a8z, 2150, 2,560, “yoy Jad, 2 490, 2,060, 1,079, B05, Dod Bly 296, Hobs ZOTU Be. Common Piese—Part I,Adjourmed for the term. Part i1,—-Nos, 1,952, 1,411, 855. 843. 1,481, 1,468, 545, ik 1,429, 1,002, 2,00, 1,04, 1ded, 105d, 1,050, de Tom Crry Aseemeiy Roows—Rrants or T exants —Iu the Supreme Court, chambers,on Raturday,Cal- via Witty applied to Judge Barnard for an injunc- tion against Edward Matthews, lessor of the City Assom Roems, to restrain him from pull! them down, mS P antit Ls the lessou of a port my), Nos, 447, 448, 445 9 wd 4bu, chietly the lower stores and Duwemeute parts of whion he bad sublet. The Pisinud ciahine thas the baidings were not so mjure ed by the fre jast mouth as amount woe wal Gestruction, and that under the terms of the lease he bas the right to have the tmilding restored to iw former coudition, and the lease which is very vaiua- able continued, olberwise he will be iist sub-leases iu daimage (o his tenants, ‘The defendant, on the other band, says that he hus been notitied by the build inspector to take down one waii of the Premises, That the piaimtif? hismeel{ stated tothe uelendant that he agreed with him tha: the place was uatenauiabie; that the insurance comp:nies hau advisea Lian to ompioy a lawyer agains bis land- Jord, bus that it he employed ame at aii it woulu be against chem, and that iaiiuenced by bis own vpin- lons and thees sietoments he bad commenced pull- ing sown with purpose of rebudiag and bad @utered into contracte tor Lom materials tor: ebuild- Ang Qu @iwploy Od 40 men, abd bles wo injunction woul. be & 10s8 to him of upwards of $60) a uay, ‘Lhere bewg @ great dispuse sto tne state of the buildings, udge Daruard ceeded to vit tuum belure deciding tue mater, wrookiyn, Cock Fiaurs,—At the place known by the {initiated as the “New Cookpii" « grand main commeneed early on Saturday afternoon and continued until late in the evening. At 2 o'clock a steady stroam of sporting men, and many who are mot eo designated, began to pour throngh the subterranean passages, each man presenting his ecard to the doorkeeper, accompanied by $3 in fowl currency, By & o'clock uw aupitheatre was literally packed, and loud calls bring in ibe chicken cocks. responded to, and several birds, were placed in the pit, Almost as soon as the qpeced betting commenced—so offering heavily 4 tue geversl result and others on «ingle birds, Darina the progress of the battle there was much excitement, and as fast as & cock would receive fie death biow, the victorious bird would raise his clarion volee in exuitat.oa, thus 6 to the noise and confusion, As each dead cock was carried from the pit (Le excitement increased, aud those who had boom bewwing and #10 gradually rose w the hundreds, it is said that @ local celebrity made 6,60 during the mateh, Ihe atfair enced without any buwaa being shed, CoLuision oN THE Rives,—The Fulton ferry boat Clinton came in collision with the Homer- sot on Saturday evening, on the Brooklyn side, resulting im the destruction of the ladies’ cabin of the Clinton,and also damaging the steering gear of the Somerset, No person was injured, Both ts were Witudreawn for @ time, [he Somerset was subec- quently repaired aud continued her trips, Jersoy City, Nrorovs FenxtaAN Mrerine in Jensey Cirr. ~A public meeting which bad been called for the purpose of forming a General Bweeney Circle of the F WK, was held at Cooper Hall, Jersey City, on Saturday night,and was one of (he most exciting and disorderly meetings that hes beon held is Jersey Cuy ior 8 eer er & i ine vine was tilled rincipall y the trie of the U' ony party, i D O'Sullivan, Secretary of Civil Afates of ‘3 B,, occupied the floor lor over two hours, but through consiaul imserruphions Bad excitement could rm but little progress towards eprechmak ug. About twenty polcemen were present, ana persons were ejected trom the room, bu, they were not success{ul im preserving order, About 11 o'ciock, the public meeting was dismissed. and thoes desirous of jo.uiug the Sweeney OT€ADi£asi0L were requested to remain, Ovor one hundred persons :emained, « part of whom were O' Mahouy mien, aud when were called upon to piace themselves against the latter, a general row ensued. The police arrested two men charged with riotous conduct, and @ rescue was attempted, wheu the officers were compelled to draw their revo.vers for protecuon, Four men im all were arrested ous but always get it raw | MARI NEWS. Mareh 19, 8, thees, 606; 8, sete, 611; High Water,iv 49 EMER ., REE STRAMSHIPS—Germasia, Hambore via fouth- Washington, N, Qrteenm J Gibeon, Woahington, DO; Leo, Savanoah; Baltimore, Waeb- ington; Petapeco, Baitimore; Moutezuma, Kingston. 6AIP—Perreverance, Kobestson, Liverpool, mine, BARKS —Sacramento, Me ; Florence, Apa laeh icola; Geestemunde, Bremen. BRIGS—L abon, Halifax; T HA Pitt, Bermnda; Btephen Duncan, Zaza; Henrietta, Bermuda; An- chat, Clenfueros, Liverpool, Castellamar; Leonard Kerry, Bermuda; M ens Spite. returned to repair; Marr Cobb Port Koyai; J D Lincoln, Cardenas: 5 G Avames, Havana, BCHOUN KS—Pieknick. Para; D © Poster, Bar- leave Rich, eu ‘or art, Poetou fer N, Lon. a io lay 8 i Hae Pal Kive.; Wm Homer, Por ame: @ Mor { ton, Rockien.; laune Wes. biook, Por Jamd fiw Yon: kerm T Ben-diet, Gr eap rt tor Pbieteps Jw Hine, Greauppo, ; A m Acker, Norwaik: Hand, Greenport jor Philadeiph a; Surprire, Prova G Whiley, Creenport fur Ph inceipnia; 8 T Calsle; Fama lurbien, Rockiand: LL Aceme, a lachico! ; Luveila, Baraooe; Agaie tte Corns al- lia, NB; kate. Ba h tor Key Weet; Niger, Gloncester; Powow, Provincetown: John Taylor, Province own Sallie Smith, from Hril River, ashore in Heli Gate; Addie Rerson, Savannad la . BELOW~—Bark Mary Rideout, from Havana. Too Late for Classificatio we RA Tian, CLARK-~On Sunday, March 15th, Andrew Cla: ed 65 years, The friends of the family, and the members of Jackson Lodge, No, 6, A. P. An are invited vo attend the funeral, from bie late residence, 164 W. 3 th st, on Tuesday, Ma cb ¥, at 3 o'clock. 388 GOOD CHANCE TO SECURD A Lt Lote on Btaten isiand foreale, Price $50 ench— $10 at she tune of purchase; balance $10 pe. mouth. Apply to T, W. BI KONG, #5 Nessan at. P, A.—THE MEMBLRES OF JACKSON * Lodge, No, 6, are requested to attend at their Lodge room, cor. of 8th ave. and 29th at. on aeeeeny 0! the Sth inst, at 1 o'clock, I’, M., for ihe purpose My 435 the last tribute of respect to our lave brother, ANI) . —- iT #W CLARK. The imembers of our sis er L dyes are reapectiuily invited, By order ot DAVID ANDREWS. Wo M. JAmES T. HApTIE, R, 8. Sst Berest's GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HAIR PVet! ICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. is Dye stands bigher in the estimation of the polvic than any ovher manutactured, It ie inetan- taneous, the color being set as roon as epplied, ies or Red halr is converted ino a besutiiul BLACK or BROWN, wishont injury t the hairorskin, Itdors not wash off nor cause any unp casant fecling whi.e app ying, and ta without fea: of contradiction, the bret, BAr EST end CHEAPEST Hair Dye manu- factured, Manufoctored and for sale at 46 Routh Second et. Prams tere, L. 1, and to be had of ail respectable ta, g comp wih, they are on « strike. and reqnest the trade not to interfere with ue, All true meu are solicited to join us. by er of the Sociecr. 286 YPE METAL OR [OLD LEAD—500 000 ibe. of the apove wanted, for which the highcet cash price will be paid by C. CRASAL, 181 William street’ oo ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A PORTER, Waiter, coachman, and @inen to go te iabo @c a short distance fn the country; must biting good ie er- ences. Arey eariy Mouday morming to HU RLULT & Cv,, 2 .oadway, room 21, oes $1 MOHAIR COILS, $1—HUMAN HAIR coils only $6; Grecian curis, $3 60 to 820 et PECKIAM'S ladies tarhionable hair dressing esteb- lishment, #61 Grand at, bet. Bowery and hry aie ote, up acalre, a3 LEGAL NOTICES, OCKS AND SLIPS, MARKET CELLARS and other property Leswnging to the Corporat on of the City of New York, to be jensed at pablio guc- tion. Novice ie herely. gives that the Comptrolier will, on Tuesday, the 17h cay of April, 1506, at Li o'clock, A.M. at the City Hall, lease ou bids «t pub- lie suction, docks and slips, ma:ket cellars apa uiber corporation property, tos aterm of years, fiom tie firet day Of aday, 1566 Ontalogues, conialn.ng the description, loe\tion and terms of sale, may be had on appiication to the Colecior of Ciiy Kevenue at this office, My order of thy Commissioners of the Siaking Fund, Departments of Fiuance, Comptrol- jer'a Office, N. Y. March 16, 1566. MAITHkW J, BRENNAN, Coniptrol or, B59 EMIGRANT LaBOR.—AT A MEELING OF the Castle Vardea Committee of the Koard of Commissiourrs of Emigration, heid on I hureday, the Bib iust,, the following resoluuions on the subject of Labor were adopted : Kesolved, Thas principals, ly recommended, seeking to employ laborers, permitted to «ner Caste Garden, iu order to commuaicaw with emi- ants for that purpose, until further ordered of the ostie Garden Committees, Kesolved, That the foregoing resolution in relation to toe employment of laver be printed im the various papers of thie city. WILson G. HUNT, na yi Committee. Landi an a \ ars New Yor reh 1306. $33 Notick TO TAX-PAYERS.—O!F FICE OF Commissioners of Taxes and Assesanen:e No 42 Chambers street, New York, Jan. 6, (386.—Notice la hereby given feet the Asse-siuecnt Kuils of the Keul and Personal Fe:ate of the City and County of Now York, for the year 1566, will be open tor inspection and seview from and afier Monday, Jacnary & 1866, and will remain open til: the Sth day of Aprii, 1506 for he correction of errors anu the eyualizetion the eosesamente of the aforessid real and porsonal estate of the City aud County of New York. All persone believing them e¢.ve to be aggrieved, must make appcation to tue Commissions auuiing the period above meationen, ap order to obtula the .cliet provided by law. ‘ile act of 1¢S5Y provides tha’, ‘during the time the books shall be open to pubue inspection, @s Lere:ubetore provided, apyi.ca fou uiay be made by any peisou considering bimeell ey grieved by the assessed valuation of bis ret or personal estes, to have the same co t ed.” Lt euch epyiication be made in relation to the sasensed valuation of real esiate, it must be made in writing, stating the ground ot objection thereto, thereupon the Commissioners shal examine into compilaint,and if in their judgment the aesessment is errouevus, they sball cause the eame Wo be corrected, If such appiication be wade in reiation to the assessed valuation of per. sonal estate, (be applicant shall be examined uncer oath by the said Commissioners, who sbali be auihor- ized tw acminister such vaths, or any of them; and it, 1p hie or their judgment, the assessment is errone. ous, they shal! cause the same to be corrected, and tix the amount of such assesement se they may believe to be just, and declare their decision thereon within thirty daye after such application shall have beea made to them, No reduction shall be made by the Bosrd of Bupervisors of any assessment on real and persoual estate iapees under (his act, unless it shall appear, under or affirmation, that the party agerioved was anable to attend within the period preecribed for the cerrection of taxes, hy rexson of sickness or absence irom the ay A. J. WILLIAM- BUN, J, W. ALLEN, J. W. BROWN, Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments, 421 SHIPPING. ASSAGE BY STEAM AND PACKET SHIP core Say reean rhtee ee fe carte horn eee pply to Wiki AM & GUION, 2 broadway. and south et 48 ASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL OR Queens town by the National Line of Bteamers or Wack tar Packet Ships at very low foies Avy at HOM! SUN'S Passage Office, 976 Pear’ 8 APSCOTI’S EMIGRATION AND FOR- EIGN EXCHANGE OFFICK, 66 BOLTH f. ober reteset Pt ei foals son ere e nm 6 saaket, phan} LIVERPUGI, and trom AD or calling by the X Line of Packeu, Draite on Great Britain and upwards, at ie lowest possible Mr” w i TAPBCOTT BROS. & CO., 86 South st, P EVENTION P. ETT EB HAN CURE. ~~Kvery family should th it of BRIE>1"8 Improved * BU PP OTOIRRISE he MEDY—the best preparation ever introduced for the Cure as weil as Preveutive of Disrrboea, Dy sentery, Cholera, and ail Looseness of the Bowels,. It is re- commended by some of the best physicians as ope of ye gmat [acielous Yerpedies ore | Rropares oat Popa 08. and for v ‘otal, per batale, Ireland from £1 and raves, O GENERAL BUSINESS. RTIFICIAL EYES — ARTIFICIAL paten eyes made to order and inserted by D & P. COUGELMANN (formerly ern by Roissenuesn, of Bare) 890 Broadway, N A MEFTING OF THE STOCKHOLD of McCullongh's Lead Company is hereby « for the purpore of @ ecting Tiusiees for the en year, at the Company's office, 64 luane at, on Maret, at 12M, JAMPB MeCULLOL GH, re At 185, MONEY ADVANCED ON monda, watches, jowelry, silverware, silke, 4 the goods boneht at full value, Pawnbroko:s’ t bow ht. Private office, 155 Grand os, up stairs Centre, seen ee, S VOMDIHAM & Wht iG Menatacvar M&W! ELEN Manufaciure No. 15 Joha et, ooum 4@ a AJ! iadresine sortie, In ,old $1) 6 N ses OL titties for Ladees. of ai & me e FENIAN, BADGES = 307 OE st ies, 2) and ceases by mail, eer BRUCE, Box 1189 P.O, Fe THE LADTES—UPON THE REC vo. $1, L will eend to wor a direne recipe by 2 dies cal cee bos cut) skip ans & Lue con on staves: emall cow. and without invurr een, A dress Mr. YOUNG, cor. Grabam s My tle ave Bas. biooxipa, This. no wuiubu SOR SALE—TIR HOUSEHOLD FU ‘ my) x CY er aay civing up gh "1 conrlating of general house: goods, Ingul Fifth et, fa floor. aa YR SALE—A SHOW CASE—15 CA giseses,a mikcburn, Call as 671 Ninth « the sear store. ¢URNITURE OF EVERY DESCKIPT carpeta, bedding, oileloth. parior and bed euits, at BENDALL & SCOTT'S, %9 & 211 H st, cor, of Canal, liousekeepers, or persone go housekeeping, will be suppiied, aud can ; instalmen «. if rred, FOCSEKEMPERS, “LOOK “HERE— can eave 6) per cont by buying you: teas, # € flees, butter, bame, shoulders, &., from TH! AUNEW, 260 and 262 Greenwich st, cor, Marr Jat COOKE & CO., BANKERKS—IN nection with our houses in Poiiadelpbi Washington, wo this day open an oflice at Nassau st., corner ot W i El DL ie, of k, Dodve & Co,, New York), Mr. H.C. FAHNE® POCK, Wesbinet n be Mr. PELL COOKE, of Banduaky, Ohio, will be residine partners. tion to the pu Weasba. give particular a) and sale of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, and to order for purchase and sale of BTOCKs, BONDS AND GOLD, JAY COOKE New York, March 1, 1866. aude BERNDORFER, GO’ TLIEB & CO, H 'p thi ‘ ay. J. OBLR ‘istolved partns ah FEK, J. G01. LIEB, N, JOTICF—THE ANNUAL MEETING the Stockh vers of the Ti ue Vein Copper ine Co., of New Je se, wal te held at the o! the Compa 4 Wal st, New York,on Thi April ati P.M, vor hey pose of e@lectin tees, and such other busines as may come th +t A. CHILD, Secretary, New Lock, mor 066, 1 JOTICE—THE ANNUAL MEPTING the Stockhol lers of the Mutusi Intercat leum Company, ot New York, will be held : office of the Company, 4 Wall at, on Wen April lith,at 3PM. for the ele:tion ot Tr: and suen ober business as may come before J.P. ROGE) ty pro "4 4 ; Tith: tee RS, Secty pro tem Hew Fore, OLICE—THERE WILL BE A SPE meeting of the Bricklayers’ and Piasterer tective Union of Jereoy City, on Tuesday ev March 20th, at Frant!yn Hall. corner Warre: Montgomery sts, Jersey Ue Ky order G, A. WELL t. WM. HENDRY, See, 1 FFICE OF THE FULTON MINISG * Mavufacturing Company, 10 Broadway. York, March lth, 1566.-Sueckhoiders are i nor that the annual mee'ing jor the elect seven Directors and two LIurpectors of th Qnnual election wil be heli at this office on We day, the Viet day of March, tnataut, at lu M. CLUBSMAN, Bee. gual ‘ GPEC TACLES—PATENTED 1563, 1 sult perfectiy 16 to 26 years, Prof, FRANKS, Lecturer on the Eye, Life Gover the New York Kye Intirmary, 7 v siaire, oppose te Astor Place ( MPHE CANADA-FENIAN SCARE ORE. SB eensstiog Wh ch vo hing will restore so pr Seer Por sla by all grocece es tb aan '. 0) io ‘ General depot 164 Reade tt. te ath = (THE ANNUAL MERTING OF THR 5 boldereot the Siiver Sia'e Mininy Comp Nevada will be beid at the vilice of the Com, Wiliam at. N.Y. city, on Wednesday, 4:b je 3 P.M. to elect Directors for the ensuing yes PERRIN, Be, HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE holders of the Eclipse Petrol Cer 5 City of New York, forthe lection of Trustee be held at the office of the Company, No, 46 W #t, 100m 8, on Mendy, the 19th March. 1506, pen from 19 M. to Bb. M. “J. KLERA, See, 4 ti annual MEETING OF ST Tso “oop! "e Mutual Coal Co. held March 21st, at 10’ cloek, P.M., at the Com, o $40 Broadway, room 1. Poila open trom P.M, tor the election of five directors ior the e: year, W.G. LORD, Pres. N. Y¥,. bie ch 10, 45 GQ 10 9% CENTS PER POUND PAID for old books, newspapers, pamphicts and of wasie papers, Cali before you seil eleowh iil guarantee io pay more than any other » PO PLANN & CO, 22 Spruce at. ENTS PER POUND PAID for ol: books, Dewspapeis, pumphiets a kinds of cleam writing paper at 25 Kim @ Duane at. ’ CENTS PER POUND PAID FOR (ouks, old newspapers, old puwphiets and papers, aud 0 ce each for men's o!d high ppuing e, near Mott, Don'. torget No, 35 MEMICIAN ES. ARD—A CURE FOR TOOTHACH sure cure for toothache of the most | character pertormed in 6 miuutes, Children in 2 minutes, The sytem asopted br H. WEN for a number of yeare been practised in | with unlimited success, and is to thie day cons the only recognized positive cure known, He tory nerurance will Le given thatthe treat reliable, No charge will be made i: no cure t formed, Ladies attended by ao lady, v LEK, 64 Allen st, New York. D* FULLER CONFINES HIS AT tion rp cially tothe treatment of ser: affections. oruptions, old ulcers, cancers, au disoases, at his Office and Liug store, 46 Bulli 2 blocks from Canal, DPALter's GALVANIC HORSE CATTLE SALVE will positively cure ali dise.ses ot Horses or ha! can possibly be reached by outward appil Sean recoce the worst swellings aad infismn in atew hours, Wherever it been used met with the most complete success, aud has falied to give satisfaction—in (set, after on: you will map ony Uke? remedy, It cures G while the horse wo.ks, Mort ointments ha: in t.eir composition are very dificult to is periectly clean and can easily be remo The marvelous suecees hie Magieal P ¢ marvelous success a ‘ain has achieved in curing the worst forms ba ailments, such as Burns, Piles, Rheumatism, | Bunions, Old Sores, &o, for which all who hay it admit it (o be a perivet cure,ied him to atten same woble work for the Horse, Many whi iven up their horses as useless were induced is, the resuitim many cases being a periec Do not give up your herse, no matter how bad without fires giving thie Oiutment etrial, | “ cane wi js can WORSE srascre tauerene AINS, LAMEN CORNS, NAILPRICKS, GREAS sone BITFAST, BANDURAUK, GA HUMOR Can be bought of Drugglste, eeksmithe Barus Makers at 60 cts. a Lox, Also tor sale | foegn or box atthe Lepot, 43 Liberty F ] )R; FULLER'S OFFICE, NO, 45 Su! omes, serofula, ‘old Ulcers amd cancers te? YING-IN HOSPITAL—A NEW LY Li ASYLUM is oponedat the corner of Le ton Ave, and Gist st, For admiesion t Firat Direotress, 8) bass 21st st, between the of 9 wud lv daily, except 5: plicant rtificaves of 10. mer eonduct, ‘ul os Ue Aas lum,