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That frat : Contioued from the Pict Page, (be day in any emplorment, Prérided, Se ect shall take effect fom and afte py ot Jniy next, Provided, this dues ve emers or teumpeters,”’ LOCAL NEWS. EW YORK AND THE VICINITY. lamense ImwioRaTio’.-The Immigration ture show that 16,010 emigrants Ianded at this ort during the month of Mareh, « number 1,106 in seem of the same time in 1564, when there wee onsidered an immense imimirration, and 5,599 pore than arrived last year in March. The total or the three monthe of this year ie 52.179: for the sine time last yoar 't was 13,906, aod for 1844, 2% And this ts but slightly indicative of what pay be expected daring the ensuing Spring red ummer months, if the Press reports from the other ide of the Atlantic may be credited, Of this nor or (16,020,) 7,623 of more than one balf remained in his elty and State, and the b ce were distributed brougheut the country. Pennsylvania took 1891 ; inate 1,194; Massachusetts 1,070, and Obio 790; while Georgia took only §; hentucay 75, Louleiaoe 12, and Maryland 79, North and south Carolina ook two each and Alabama one—rhowing clearly that the ansetsied condition of three Boutbers Bletes deters emigrants froin locating there Festan Martrens—A Seinmisn.—In an wer tothe call about fifty or seventy five yeung men, members of the Irish Republican Brotherbood, lately arrived from Ireland, wet at Farly Closing bell yesterday afternoon, On tho organization ef the meeting it wae found that the majority were Koberte A Gwoany men, andthe presence of severs! O' Ma haay men ip the Hall, was the signal for an outburst of ludignation which at one time threatened s breach of ibe peace. At length after more than @ hours : t imconfusion and uproar, Mr, McDermot, ithe Union equare Dopartinent, secured a hearing when be asked what they had met for? ve vOlces answered, “To get employment.” er. D, then sanounced that ad procured work for one refugees, and wes ready to cet employment two bundred more if they would only call at the 'Mabony headquarters then endeavored to yoke game remarks but was biesed, and such scene of confusion eneved, thet the po oe were called in, oud Mr. Meliermot = bis party were compelled to withdraw. Many of hese 1m the room ieft with them, and the remainder organized and bad « brief sessien of po public a ce. All seemed to be strong, hoalthy,, ow gen, in conversation they expressed a decid prenee fer Aweevey's contempiated movements Canada, seemed anxious for something to arn Up sosn. 6 Central Connecti, whieh has been ‘ oy! Bquer Rensenarts (a some ~¢ examine ug t cogemnte the estabviishinens, find & correct, report of the thef, of #25,40 from the fe of the lressurer's otiice le denied by the Assist- ms rer, who says that he deposite in back very day the aiuounts recerved. Hubecriptions and gonations for the Ladies’ Fair wo Le opened om the 104th inst, continue to be received at neadquarters, ant the ente: prise promises wo be pecuniariy success CLosine of Tux “ Home ror Tue Home- 2.006."".[ hia lostitution, which was opeued by the ommisaloners of Uharity on the 27th of January Best, ion ao bouse adjoluing Jefferson Market, wae qioned for the,season ou Saturflay. laring the time of ite operation 1,989 whlie and 40 colored males, 119 les aad 12 children were provided with tode- ‘the Oe Oe gree was nearly 40 per nighs u t m probable 4 @ larger and wore permanent f e'' similar to that jast closed will be soos pro- rvi for the benetit of those who may be tempore. ly in the city, or be without work, or who may pet outof their homes, The ie possiole, bul the Police i ¢ at plesent provided by law w @ither the inepey or Khe rou required bo carry wu such an fusion the year round; hence ihe @ecesity of ing uOW, MEBTING OF TUF STREET COMMISSIONERS —Memsen reom THe CorTeactons—At o'clock ‘Vesterday aftefhoon the Sirest Cormmiesioners met 4u the Mayor's ofice, Mayor Hoffman in the Chair Alter Teoriving a communication from the street wieaning contractors, the Commissionem adjourned @ntil Wednesday. Ia the communication above mentioned, the con- treeters state that since the Moard of Healih bave eewaraed power in the city, they have been barrassed ind annoyed so a cousiderable extent; that they ve Leen prevented from dumping mavure on thetr auipiiy grounds, aod ordered to remeve ail the oere the dumping crouud foot of Vesey t, which ja at pr twapracticable; that their employes have Leen ariested for domping manure on ‘abe dumps provided by the city, in pursuance of contract; that their contract cannot legally be in. fertered with by the ltoard of Health, in ue act cresting said Hoard cvntatoss pro ““pothing herein coutained slall be co aflecting Qny contract beretoto.e made by virtue of eid act” —naine y, ect of 1M) authorizing contracts. contractors pay: “ We are io the situation of Detaam's ase-ihe wore we eudesver to please the cmore we tind it i@!inpossible todo so.” Chat daring the mouth of March they expended #65,000 ta clean the city, whiok is @¥4,000 more than they receive eoutractors conctude by stating that Ww euable to do the work, a: ordered by she Board of » it will be mocossary to establish maay wore damping boards, ab) aleo require’ new places to get wf the maserial ali the way up the Island, oo mo Meantime, © shey anxously awals ju @truc! in re erence to these matwrs, and whut acy shall Uo concerning them " AN ANTI-Rexy Mass Meeruna took place in “Dompkin's Square yusterday afternoen. Ibe meet- ing wee calied to order by Mr, Ubristian Sutton, who @tated its object aud what was intended te be ac- compiebed by the preven) wovemeuts mst bh fandiurde, , AR Cozzens, Creamer, Tye and wihers, addtossed the assombiage, aud Co: thoes were appointed to jurtler (he objects of the meeting Boarp or Heacra,-—The usnal wumber of @ompisints (about 7) daily) continge to come in. Many vulsances are avo abated, the owsors therco! preferring a listic additional labor aud expense to he mek of being fined. The captaids of the various police precincts have made reports of the condition wf (ue atreets im their districts for the ween end. om Baturday last, irom whieb it appoare that the mumber of streews uncieaned rangea from § 3910 some wards and districts. Ip the 4th, 5th, up to 14th #06 Yu Precimets only were all the streets cleaned, do the Lith only ¥ etieete touched, and in the 11th, ve, Apout 400 barrels of diseased herrings Were veited by whe panitary Vollee at Pier 2 East Kiver, Iwo sinustter pours in Bast ih street, aud Ave wore iu bast }4th street, the Inger bier brewery @tidil Urosaway, and qe sausage factory toot o/ 4%b street, N. ik., have been ordered to be cleaned, youd the busitess suspenied meantime, Anoll factory oe 19EL Bree), Adoluiy ® publie school was directed @y be removed. A genuemau makes complains theta Siug Of tea (?) is anutacwured in Mast 29th street from wheat Dre mised with copperas and whiting ‘To-day the owsers 0. bone boing establishmenw wilh be heard iu opposition to the co plated Pemoval of their places trom the eiy limite, and ab twoe@clock inthe atteruve ¢ Commissioners et She inking Fund are io weke an argument agaius She removal of Washington Marke, Tus Porrratrs of Licutenant-Generals Great and Scoit, Bow on bxhibition at Gurney's Gallery, Tui Broadway, are attracting the @tiention nd admiration of thousands, Where portraits are Gite size paintings, by Constant Mayer, an artist @avorbly kuown for works of this character, Croron Aquspuct DEPARIMBNT—AWwanp YF Contasots,-Proposala were opeued end con. Gracts awarded in the Croton Department, yesterday @fierncon, for the following jobs: eons, ‘Thirty-etsth atrock trom. Fourth to ith @veaurs. Contrect awarded to Obaries Guidet, as 7,453 ; time, 35 days e~Thirty-fiftu street, from First to Second veuue. Contract awarded to Thomas (erarty, at 565; time WV days. o— West e'revt, from Battery Place to Cham, troes, Contract awarded w W. B, Reynolds, pt SAT. dod; thar, 100 days, 2 Bame--T weifth atresi, from Second to Fourth aye- gue, Contract awarded to Thomas Gerarty, at $11, ; Mame. Tb daye, Pai ea ives aisth street, from First to Fifth Suneie: Racy awarded to Gore & Smith, at ; * wenty-elg th atreet, from First to Fifth ogatect awarded t Gore & Smith, at 997,- aia, stave, frm Gixth cw Nini ay bah) Pe ta Bh to ag to Gore & Smith, at ny time, days | " id Bllp to, Coentios —Water street, from R flip. Contract awarded to Liem A. Comming, at #2.975 5); time, 87 days. Bame—Twenty seventh street, from First to Fitth avenue. Contract awarded to Gore & Smith, at 626,564 ; time, 96 days. New Ispvererar Scroo.,—The Rev, F. H. Farrelly, the Ow Pastor of St. James’ Church, in the 4h Ward, hes purchased « house opposite the church, which he intends to convert into an Indue- teria! Achool for poor children of all denominations. The school proper will be opened on the iat of May, but at present the children seremble inthe base- ment. There are at present 189 ehildren*attending the school, © ho are fed # tubstantial weale deilr, and getiwor of clothes during the year, The parents of mostof e¢ children are poer and unable welothe them, conseqnently the school ts a real boon to such. anithe children who would otherwise grow up ia rice and uneducated, are Stte the public echools, and tanght such morel lessons as will tend to make therm useful members of society. Orty Government—Boarp of ALDERMTES —Misoe_Larnovs Boarxeas.-The Board met at 2 o'clock on Monday afternoon, Mr. Bries, the I’resi- dent in the chair. Mr. Coman offered = reeclatton that the Conn! to the Corporation be authorized to take legal meas ures to open Worth atrees from ihe corner of Baxter and Park streets to Chatham street, Referred to Comnmrittee on Streets Mr. Reilly offered a resolution empowering the Comptroller to advertiee for @ location for a site for anew Btasion House for the 2th Precincs Police Reterred to Committes on Kepaire and Sripplies. By resolution, permission waa given to bteam Prone Cutter Company, to test their Ktom annel- ‘ing Machine in Broadway, between Chambers and Warren streets, in th rk of grooving the Kuss pavement, the experi to be conducted at the bay 9 of the Company. fr. Laon offered a resolution to the effect, that it having been reported that attemp's would be made to divest the Corporation of New York of ali control of the Markee property, which they had by charter a right'to hold and keep, the Counsel to the Corpor- ation be empowered to take such measures as nay be deemed necessary. to ophold the City of New York, in the absoiate contre of its Market property, Adopted A protest was received frem the Board of Governors of the Woman's New York Htate Hlonpital reiative to the annuiling of the grant of land inade in 1345. A resolution increasing the salary of A. W. Cre- yen, Engineer-ineChiet In the Croton Depgrimest, from $5,000 to $7,600, was adopted. By resolution the sum of #,000 waa donated to the Boolety of 3t. Vincent de Pau', A resolution was od directing the Street Com- missioner to re reli the streeta north of ¥th #\, and south of 59th at. Adjourned to Monday next, Boaap oF Counciumen.—This Board held no meeting yesterday afternoon, a quorum not sppeer- ing, The next meeting will be on Thursday next, at 2 o'cloek, P. Mass Meerixa or Worktnomen.— A grand rally of wortingmen is to take piace on Thure- day evening at ( mion Square, in favor of the eleht hour movement. Atands will be erected, presided over by workingmen, and eminent popular speakers will address the meetine The Eight hour leagne Ratges, mannfactnred by Fordham & Wheeler, No. 15 John atieet. illustrates the entire argument in favor of the movement, They ace fiulshed in silver aud gold, and furnished at moderate prices, Paster bolidars public that the manager has decided at the solicita Some new and novel scenic effecve Lave recently the piece WoRKINGMEN's Uston.— The entertain- men at the New Bowery Theatre to-night, for the benefit of this body, is likely to be a success. The Han Francisco Minstrels, several of lirvani's Min- strele and of ‘lony Pastor's Opera tious votunteered. ‘The popular drexne of “Th Day,’' cast to the whole strength of the compauy,wil be produced Lapins’ Fair ‘ 1 A Fair for the benefit of St, . Was opened yesterday after: ue op: articles are The band of the Beveath Kegiment, ander sieuor each evening, nyiiest on the body of Henry sot age, whose death was caused a tree in Bist etroet, mear 4th avenue, on Friday t. A verdict of accide death was rendered. thie Agnor): of the iat place this e atthe Cliy Amembly Hoome,will take ning, at Irving Hail rum COURTS, Count Calespans ror Toesnay.fapreme Courg, Clreult P 1, Now, 1460, 3457, 116M, 498, 6L 4 BY, LLL1, 55, O41, 110%, 116, Sob, 9nd, 669, 7 O93, 12ub, 1401, Part Tl—Nos. 145, 1416, i4 A, 4S 1452, 1330, 950, 149%, 743, 26. 114), L1sS, 062, 624, 566, 670, 995, 1904. 503. Bpecial Term adjourned to Wed need, uperior Gourt—Trial Term.Part 1 148}, 906, 1799, S55, 1532, 1613, 2017, 193 ; 2324, 1750, 1968, 1977. Part 11--Nos, 2) 764, 9d, 2019, 14¥d, BGA, L102, BIOG, 2648, ¥O6N, 2168, 2350, 25496, 2076, Common Pleas. Trial Term.—Part_I- Nos. 1063, 1119, 100%, 1329, 372, 1977, JATI, 1373. 1586, 1 1167, 1461, 1317, 110, Monday next. Inerabem has rendered a decision in the above mat- ter, deciding that Mr, Hackett was rightly appointed Reenver, and that Mr. Stansbury's action in the matter placed him in comtemps, but relloving him could not be expected to know, counsel's advice, thal the second order was improper- ty grentog., canwhile, « compromise has been come to by which both Mr. Stanshory and Mr. Hackess, the op- posing receivers, appointed im their place, and orders to that effect have entered, yesterday in the U.S. Distriet Coart, Judge Betts informed the since giving his decision on © tary y Inst, that Reere. ea Spain, he had consultet se ie test Kirk, Lo tor of Customs, testified as to the cow tents of the same at th case was adjourned ualll this moraing, de poy had been confirmed, Senor ruses To Give Ur tux Proven day before 1’. 8. Commissioner Newton. ernment, The U. 8. Marshal m: sisted in holdin, would not allow Biases Commissioner to be examined, ‘The Comm ismouer considered the cally inefficient. Peremptory orders the Commissioner te the shal to hi duced in Court one week in relation to the charges againat him, expected on Saturday last ney Courtney statute of 1563 cover e case, | Bette allowed the argument to be reopened, case was therefore argued at some length yesterday and under the new | hin deeivion until located at No bt in the ho ting @ large crow ont of the eu, he report of the police concludes as jollo bers of the company are houre leat.” Moses, on [anaet in Eorrt, will contione to be performed at Barnum's Museu all through the It bas preved so acceptable te the tien of many patrons to keep it longer on the boards, been introduced, thus adding to the aterections of o until Saturday,the Lith sive, from 4 to lo, P.M. dally, A number on ethibition and for sale, Graffulla, wi!l perform « greod iusirumeatal concert Fata Fat.,—Coroner Collin yesterday held flart Choate, 19 by jalone Jounpdam AssoctaTion,—The annual ball of ion, which was postponed in conser eanre Part Il -Adjourned to Tos Mogae Ineunanom Rucenvexsurr.—Jastioe from the penalty. om the ground that asa layman he 8 opposition to his withdraw, and Mr Cyrus Curtis is Sreaweuir Merron Case.—This case was resumed tive counsel that ward's letter to Mr. Dickinson was euflicient to establish the fact thet war existed between Chile &l actheritios, and MeKenvs ed as to hie knowledge of the vessel; end L, | ————— time ot her seizure, amd the Nostra Exreapirion Case—Tus Sura Re- ‘The case of the United States vs, Carl Noelte came up again yester- Mr, Henry D, Lapanch and the Austrian Consul General, Baron von (irabow, appeared on bebalf of the Proasian Gove @ @ return, the substance of which was that the Sheriff still per. Nolte. by advice of counsei, and im to be brought betore the Unitod turn teehnie given by Noelte pro- to-day, to be examined Tus Disti.tenr Feavps.—lo the case of the United Btates vs. Bimon Doran, « decision was Assistant Disirict Attor beving, however, stated that the th §. Commlss oper @ the Commissioner reserved Pouce lerecuicesce.—Fight Ameng Firemen. @ 2d Precinct Police report that on Sunday afternoon, two members of No, 52 Engine Company, 18 Burling Blip, while partially iutoxicated, became involved in a fight, and that subsequently nearly all of the members engaged iu 9 harping the peace, and col- some ¥Y Bight, ® bolsance to the meighborhood. Assistant John Petit, while under the influence of Hijuor, committed an assault and battery on officer Daniels, and wes sent up for three months, oa Friday A Prisoner Attacks an Officer—The Latter Shoote his Assailant.Jaines Carey, a powerful man, was arrested yesterday morning by roundeman Cole, of the 14th Precinct, on acharge of petit larceny, io beving siclen 6 saw, While om the way Wo the Cana, . tod: Cte regained lo fect cant purtucd the far tive. It is alleged that Carey, when Cole came up, ate tempted to stab the ir, when ‘he latter firea two ots from his revelver, one of which strack Carey in the side, and the other in the shoulder. The vounded man waa removed to Bellevie Hospital, where bis wounds were dressed, Murderous Ateault by Thieves _Retween 4 and 6 o'clock yesterday morning, Patrick Hand was aa saulted in an alley way at 869 Eighth avonne, by Patrick Deviin and Michael Gaffney, who.es alleged, best him in abrutal manner, and then stole a part of bis clothing. An aceowp ice, mamed [hos. Goid- €n, remaining on the ooposiie side of the sireet. The police removed Band to the Jews’ Hospital, in 24th street. Golden. Devlin and Gaffuey wore sabse- quently arrested, Deviin having put Hend’s coat sad pants over his own clothing, which wore ¢ with blood. Justice lodge committed the prironers to await the remit ot Mand's injuries. Joba W. Hea cate gh comp)aint coeast the on & charge @ v enna a seapted to reb him 7 ae wai Be An Offcet Ateaulted by @ Burglar. The pilumb- ers abop of Mr, Cummings, No. 15 avenue |), was operated on yesterday morning by a burglar giving she onme of Wm. W. Andrews, who was dfeovered by officer McCarty, of the (1th Precinct, The officer endeavored to arrest Andrews, when be received twobiowson the bead trow a jimmy, which he re- paid by & vigorous application ‘of his cid, soon bring- ing bis antagonist to terns, Justice Bhandiey sab- sequently coinroitved Audrews on @ charge of aseaut ing the officer Violationa of the Heatth Law.—Samuei Ineraham, Henry Haeston, Henry McNulty, Wm. Delaney, ‘Thomas Sweeney and Charles Smith. eartmen, heve boen arrested on a charge of violating one of the Provisions of the health bill, in dumping dirt om what is Known as the cumpi rouud foot of Ktantom strees, BK. The accusea © taken before Justice dhaadiey, who shortly afterward wasrerved with @ writ of habeas corpus issued by Judye Darvard,of the Supreme Court, requiring the acew to be taken before him, The writ was honored -Micueel Desmond and Henry McCarty, carme mplored by the street cleaming contsactors, were arrested for Gumping St on the dock at the foot of Gansevoort street, » instead of on the ecow,in violation ef the beaith jaws. Justice Dodge fined the weu three dollars each, Breekiyn,. Cock Fianrine ws Sour Brooxtyx—A Marcu Brou.en Hy Tue PoLice ~A cock fight for « stake of $1,000 was to have taken place at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon,at Mr. P. Marphy's porter house, corner of Columbia and Degraw streets, but the police of the 4)d Precinct having been apprised of the affair. appeaied in force under the command of Capt. Khodes, and broke up the arrangements by arresting 47 persons, who were present as partici- ote, The fieht wasto bave been between a New (ork bird, backed by Joe Coburn, anda Brooklyn game chicken, backed by Jim Dunn, beth men smiliatly kKoown among the patrons of the prise ring. A policeman in cliizen’s adresse was present ip theoarly pert of the afternoon, aud witnessed one or two “scrub” matches, on whieli the besung was from $5 to $10 amd upwards, The heavy bettiug was held in reserve for the big matel¥, ‘The policeman repalred co the Station House with the jniormation, when Capt, Rhodes, with all bh vaiiable lores, came down, and guarding all avenues of Oecape, bagged ever’ person on the premises. ‘The prieoners Mave DO Tesetance whatever, bul marched gions io the station house as if it were a aatter of mot much cousequence, ihe priac'pal backers of the Brook- lyn aud New York cnickens had pot shen arrived, it being two hours belore she main fight wae to 6 taken place, The police tound one rooster in « bar- rel, but all the others had been taken away before theu arri Those persons taken into custody were arraigned before Justice Walsh, but as the ideutity of to large s number was difhcult, twelve were discharged, ‘(be others were allowed to depart on their own recognizances until 11 o'clock on Friday morpiog, when am examination will take place. When it became kKuown that she police were about to surround (he house, a Fenian meeting was itopree vieed, Tom Murpuy ocenpied the position of Head Centre, aua just wheo Tem hatrng wee about wak- ing the purchase of # bond of the Irumh Kepublic, the polled made thelr appearance, with the above staved results, Faster ELecrions 18 THe EpiscorpaLias Onvecurs.The following officers wero elected by the churches designated for the ensuing year : St. John's.Wardens Alfred Emanuel and J. BR. Beers, Vestrymen—Otto Rotters, CL. Deaning- ton, F. H, Van hieeck, Joun VY, Masury, Norman x. Beneeys Willem Nelson, Charles Baichelor, Joba . vis Church af the Redeemer.« Wardens—Ferdinand Walker and Christine W, Bouck, Vestrymen— William A. Cook, H Whittaker, Mebert L. Woods, Joho J. Kocaweil, U. W. Carey, Bugene Ellery, Charies D. Putier, Dr. John Comper Church of the Messveh,—Wardens—Jobo §, Mack ey and Joba BM. Wilson, Vestrymen—Jeho Haisey, De. Jeseph Bb, Kiliott, Valmey Aldridge, Biizur a. Webster, John ©, Perry, Alexander Agar, Samuel Hi, Moore, Frankiin sell, St. Luke's Church,—Wardens—Jobn W. Hunter and Wilham il Kieeman, Vestrymen-. Edward Hill, Dr, Witiam Swit, J. M, Lawrence, Danie T. Waidea, William 8, Woodward, Fdward ¥, De Selding, S. D.C, Vau Bokkelen, J. 8. Lounaberry. Licenses GRANTED IN Broox.iyyN,—The following is Une number of licenses granted by Hack laspector D). F, Jones, from the jet day of April, 1505, to the let day of April, 1866, being am increase in receipts over the previous year of about $2,000 : 411 public carts, 216 dirt carts, 497 fish and fruit TOMeeTD yt meronending | Venere oor, raarete Wasons, junk wagons, shops, 47 pu drivers, 69 P boats, 11 charcoal 297 billiard tables, ling alleys, 7 in- tel! offices, 11 chimney eweeps, 7 pawnbroxers, SS night scavengers, 641 butchers, ZvT public trucks, 150 railroad care, Total amount for li- conses $9,962. Boarp OF ALDERMEN,—The Board met last evening, and adopted a report by the Committee on Salaries raising the salaries of the Assessor's clerks bo $1,600 a year, A resolution wee passed autboriz- img the ment to Mr, Swift, offal contractor, the sui of 63 fer three months’ service, due on the old contract. The collection ef tolls on the Myrtie avenue toll-gate, near Conselyes street, was abol- ished, An effort was again made to elect an [nepec- tor of Gunpowder, buy it failed. A resolution was unanimously adopted asking she Legislature two amoud the Oity Charter so as to authorize tho Com~- mon Council to appoint an Inspector of Docks and Blips in the Kastern District,adjourned, MARINE NEWS. 5. sots, 6 CLEARED, ATEAMSHIP —See (all, Fish, for Baltimore. BUIP—Magdaleae, of Bremen, for Queenstown. BRIG—Mary Le Blanc, Grimes, for Bt Johns, N F. SCHOONERS—J Morton, 8t John, N BD; Carlton, Nassau, © G Cranmer, Beaufort; Telegraph, Prov, ARKIVED. STEAMBHIPS Saratoga, Norfolk; Albemarle, do; City of Paris, Liverpool per Queenstown; Evening Siar, N. Orleans, via Havana; Leo, Savannah; Vera era Cruz: Gen J K, Barnes, Bavannab; Qua- y, Charleston, SUL’'S—Southampton, Trapani, Crusader, Paqui- ca, Peru; Khine, London, BARKS—Pacific, Buenos Ayres; Harsburg, Bre- April 3. 8. rises, 5 41; men; Unkel, Cienfnegor,; Cieafuegos, Clenfueges, BRIGS—Boatrice, Mayaquez, P RB; Americus, Mo- hile; Hreeze, Kio Grand Bul; G A Coonan, Saguay Kdwio Rowe, Demarara: Pay Serine, Saute Crag; Lobt Mock Spearug, Old Harbor, Jam, BCHOONERS—Hesperus, Beaufort, 8 C; Bridge. wood, Bayanniah; Julis A Hallock, Wilm n, NU; Flying Cloud, Vier N68 Walter Beott, Cienfueges; Harmony, l'ort Werle am; Aivin | ‘a; Reindeer, do; Frauklio, do; Jesse L Leach, Wilmington, N C; Rockingham, Elizabethport for Salem; Andrew Stewart. Albany for Fall River; Wild Flower, Cien- fuecgos: F A Elliott, Pawsueket; Fair Wind, New Hedford: Caroline & Co Indianola, Flor; N Kice, Mobile; lary Stedman, Wilmingt N CG; Wametts, Beaufort, N C: Washington, Witmiagton, N Cr Wenoua, Georgetown, & C; Clara, | Wika ngten, on: NC; Avon, Lavyacca; Moonlight, en: Veteran, bavennah; C&P Wilmington. 8G Ford, Richmop b y Willtains, Wilmin N C; Luey, Calsia T Curacoa; C H Kirk, Virginia; Alethea, do; J Birdeall, do; Armenia, do; Only Daughter, do; Maria Jane, Balimere; K M Brown, Georgetown, BELOW-—One bark, unknown, Wind W. 8. W. TYRE METAL OR OLD LEAD. e an re sath rie "WP paid ly C. UMABKA, 161 wiht, ww Too Late for Classification BPRATESA, MAHONEY —At Yorkville, on Monday, April 2, ihe tath rteted kee yan wife of Denis Maboner, Friends dnd relattres of fernly are respeet- fally invited to attend pe ig nd the Ssont on W from be. . ot, pear 4th ave. whe event | ALLEY'S GALVANIC HORSE BALYE is the most wenderful Horse Ointment ever dis- covered; i is very easily applied, and read washed off with « fittle D fae ta a aup- Planting entirely the use of Nniments, ob falned Ine large tin box, there ts no a ing. itis a cortain cure for Galle, no matter of how long sending, and can be Ned while the heree works A few applications will reduce the worst Swell! sod Ipfiemmations, For Oats and Bruises, Nail- Pricks aud ores, it is intaliible. Many cases of Young Spavin have been cured with thie Ointmont. beretches in ite worst forms will yield to ite magic jofluence, Bitfast, Sand Crack, Quarter Crack and Quittor have in many instances been rapidiy cured by thie Baive, Many willsay: “It is abeurd, no Horse Ointment wae evar yet made thas could do all that is stated above” True, none before this could do it, but Dal- vauic Horse Salve will do all and more than for it, Many horses which have been ot ureless have been saved by its ageney ‘ects, aud hundreds of certificates in the hands’ che inventor, and open to the inspection of ali. + ove Avge Kd be facts. emt ber, all who bave tried it aay ite power ia woudertul. and coptinue to use it. One trial will eatiefy the mort doubtial, Only 60 cents a box For sale by Druggista, Uarness Makers and Biack- smiths, or can be obtained by the dozen or aingle box at the Depot of DALI ‘S Magical Pain Kxtractor, No. 43 Liberty street, N.Y, = OST—FROM 1 EAST 29TH ST, A Fine mk goat, color white, with dark herns turned partly round the eara: t property of JACOB KLIFEN, Any person returning the same will receiye $8 reward. ade z oT PERATORS ON LINEN AND CLOTH __ conte, 884 Kighth ave, top floor, 531 LL.D TYPK METAL WANTED —APPLY AT 4 ray spots; the this office, G!TUAl 1ON WANTED—BY AN EXPERI- enced truckman, thoroughly acqaainted with the shipping and delivery of aoods, Good reference can ven, Caillat 110 West ith ot. Iss be gi 'T® JOURNEYMEN SASH AND BLIND makers—Ata special meeting held at the 14th aL i an cor Grand and Elie th ate, the foi. are reported 4 be conte per dey Whitoes, "Runs, ‘Brice ving: 5 ch, . 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Instruction day and evening, in bookkeeping, writing, arithmetic, aigebra, ing, Gromamsr, pe Hapedepteieg in es got ache ents, which Srp ie Basso AND RaLOTear JIG, CLOG, renowned TON DUGAN St Eas Sigustom : . Banjow at all prices. Terma $5 por course. oy B. Pupila fitted for the stage. e2. $ 2 5 PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED Courso of instruction in book. writing and Fatton vt. Wrockive"” Hest epporwaaty for seyuir ig U « a business education ever “Theres, 0 ladies, " writing lessous #3, Comercial and Bagiish pranches, i 1b ~ 13 kr tructio: ° UR ane a SHIPPING. C UNARD LI N E— PASSAGE FROM Also by he old Black Star Line "7 Packets mittanees to lreland, hc. 6 ¥ TRIPOLL, trom New York to Li th sole WHE TUE Teas ly we 5 sigs amd 88 Bomth abteot, TAPscorr’s EMIGRATION AND FOR- FIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, P Jahing to send for t sf frends, can he: ‘ereons w r frends, can have them brought bere either in steamship or sailing packet, from LivearoRiae Senkane by the X Line of 4 Drafte ou Great Britain and Ireland from £1 aad wey ants, ty the lowest y ot TAPEC MEDICINES. SOLD, BUT WELCOME FRIEND, 18 BRI *S Improved SUN CHOLERINE REME- DY..-The N.Y. Bun, in speaking of this celebrated compound mye i- J We have been In the habit of publishing the re- cipe every Summer, siuce first year we recom- mended it in the colu:nas is journal, The his- tory of this almoss invaluable y Cholera Merbus, Colic, Cramps, Dysentery, Diarrhaa, and all 1 ness of the Bowels, (in young or old), is some- what remarkabje. Boon it A {~ Sixes esented to the public, CHOLERA appe: tm the City, and large quantities of this Remedy were sold, which cured thousands ot Deeplat No one should be a day without thie remedy, as i may save life when all other remedies fail. Preps and for at 46 th Second st, Willemebuses, Price only 36 cts. per bottle, R. FULLER CONFINES HIS ATTEN- tion specially te the treatment of sciofulows Sirrenen,nt Wig Ofice ond Drag Bice a Galives pe 9 blocks from Canal, “ yt ms LYN HOSPITAL—A NEW LYING- IN ASYLUM is opened as the corner of Lexing. ton Ave,and Slot #, For admission apply to the First Direatromy 80 Kast Bist st, between the hours See ica fear sad tastier esate os CAR LEGAL NOTICES. OCKS AND SLIPS, MARKET CELLARS d other property ration of the Olt af ne York, te abit s bere! usc Aare te suction, dicks a ; fire S a Kev. Ne Catalogues, containing dese: jon and of on r*) C Colt this¥ortice. “iy of 7 Gormissienens the ae ON y Merch I ine MA TINE NAN, Comptroller, mm S89 : SEWER BUI — SEPARA JERS each sealed Pwhiea S indegeed with the title of the work for w also wi Rambus, nada of Prsemaie,wil r ore! A. Friday, April 18th, for the construction of ~t 4 the following streets, to + Ludiow street, between Broome and ey streets; Suffolk street, between 6 } Ridge street, bes y Eighty- Walker street, between Baxter and Gentre stress; Howard street, between Centre and Elm stub, 83th, 39th, 40th and dist streets, Davee” paa avenue and river, with ranches in lith ioral b avenue, he spec the works and forms for the bids can on sxpiicatton at this my J venghs gs bie . oH, aa. THE PIRATE’S TREASURE, T now saw that things had come to a erisie—that the crew meant to turn pirates: and I was to be de« tained among them for my professional services, Tcould not, without » shudders reflect on what must be the fate of Isabella arvoug such s gang of reckless villians ; bus I firmly resolved thet, come what might, my protetiou and care over ber Should cease but with ey live, To be prepare! ior the worat, [immediately went below, loaded my pistols, aud concealed them im my ast, sectiriog at the seme time all my money aad papers about my person. Whilet thue employed, one of the calin-boys cane down for apv-g! @aying that aeai! had hove in sight to windward Upon this I followed him up, and found ibe crew collected together jn clamoroas consultation a¢ to the course they should follow. Some were for baying to till ehe came down, and taking her, if a merchantman; and if not, they cou'd easily # off—but this motion was over- ruled by the majority, who judged it best to keep clear for fear of accidents: accordingly all the pare canvases was get, and we were soon gaining large before the wind, But the Dart, though reck- oned the first sailer ont of Clyde, when close haul- ed on a wind, was by no means «0 flee: when @quered away end going free: she bad now met with ber match. forthe stranger was evident! geining rapidly on us, and in two hours we saw ‘A was \mipoambie for usto escape, The priestandI were ordered down with a wreat of instant desth if we offered to come on deck, or make eny at tem pt to ateract observation _Loow communicated to Isabella my apprehen- ith reapect to the crew, along with my re- to leave the vease! if the other proved te be a man-of-war, and earnestly advised both her and the priestto take advange of it also, She thanked me with slook and smilethat told me bow sensible she was of the interest I felt in hee welfare, aud expressed her willingness to be guld- ed by me in whatevor I thought best, Shortly after this we heat? ® gun fired ty b ae 80d the Dart hailed 2d question as to hes po, gl destination, The ®0Swers, it appeared, We rere URHS evasive an? Unsatis‘actory, for we Wer® ordered to come ¢lose under the ‘wo rier of qua’ his Majesty's sloop of war Tar iar, e + whi waseet sent to examine our papers, bow our only chance, and resolved, thas if the officer should not come below, I would foree the jcompanion door and claim his protection, But I was not put to this alervative, As soon a4 he arrived, [heard him cesire the hatches to be taken off, and order hie men to exatm'ne the bold. The inspection did not satisfy him; for he helled the sloop, and od ti at there were Spanish es board which did not appear in the man on mo remain on board, and keep your stern lights buroing all night, and take charge of the ship!" was the reply. In state of irksome muspenee we remeine?d nearly two hours, expecting @very tuinute to bear the officer descending. J length, to our relief, the companion doors were r a. locked, ands young man, atiended by our capr ain, entered the cabin, He looked surprised on'¢ ering ‘us, aud bowing to laabelle, apologised for ' nuwud- ing st such an upseasousile hour. “Ib a I wee not given to understand,’ headded, “ost there were | essengers in t.¢ ship—pr #oD¢ rg] should rather pronounce it, Mr. Mahone, for yon seam to have bad them under luck and ke., ‘which is rath« er en udurnal mode of treating Vadios, at least. “No wine, air!’ be continued, motioning ewey the bottles which the captain was basily placing on the table—**no wine, but be pleased to show me Your re_ister aud bill of ladiay,'* _ bad not been | sosted to when 9 gbuf™ing and , uurrieg found of * was overh'a’ ani s votee calling on Mr. Duff for assistance, showed thas some oe nffie bed taken plece above, losianis- neonsly we #!) started to cur feet, aud the heuten- ant wasin the act of drawing bis sword, when, accidently looking around, I observed Mahone presenting apistol behind, With @ cry of warn » I threw myself forward, and had (ust time to strike the weapon #l ghily aside, when tt went of The ball nartowly missed the bead of Duff, top whom it bad been aimed, but struck the priest in, me‘iately over the righteye, who, making one desperate and convulsive wap es high e@ the ce.l- ing, eink down ‘ead; and before the Captain could pull out sacther, I ciecharge: the contents of mone inte bis breast, We then rushed Upoa deck ; but it was only to find the boat's crew bed tern mustered, and te behold the ina: of the mea tumbied overtoard, The pire'e tien di ersed, and exerted thomsrives to get the ship epeeiy un- der way ; while the boatewain sang out to exyn- guish the Jenierns teswe Tartar might not be guided by the lights, “It's all over with us,'' exclaimed m compa- nion; “but follow me—we have cne shinee for our Hives yet. One boat le ati!? towlng astern ; do you throw yourself over, aud swim till I slide down the painter and cut her adriit, Come, bear « hand, asd jump! don't rou ao them hastening aft?’ snd im an instant be pitched htenself aft the taffrel, slid down the Tope whieh held the boss, and cast her loose, But this adviee, however judicious, it was tmpossible for moe to follow ; for at the moment, repeaied shrieke from Isstella put to flight all thought for my own individuel safety: I, therefore, hurried back to the calan, determined, that if Icould not rescue her along with myself, to remain, snd protect her with wy Andina ebappy time arrived! The candles were stil) bi om the table; and po a af srooke of the pistols, which still filled thefeabin, I beheld her struggling in the arms of @ uegro—the identical slave who had displayed such insolence iu the early part of the even With one atroke of the butt end of my pistol, I fractured the cursed villain’s skull—caught up Isabelle tm my erme—ren up the ladder, and had nearly gain~ the side, when the boatewain, atiracted by ber white ts, left the Leim to intercept me ;and saw the gleam of his uplifted cutlass on the point of descending, when be was ruddesly mruad, down by seas person from behind. I did Tio stop to discover who had done me this good u%, bet bailing Duff, aud clasping Isabella firry , my beart, 1 plungedinto the water, follor,, my uvknown ally, With the ald of my compan. jun, whoml now found tobe Johu jw Ue the mate, We easily managed to support ar charge till the boat reached us; when We found thas the (fresier pass of the mse hed been ouseued in 0 cimse r manner, When the morning dawned, we perce Dart, likes re in the horizon, anu vp ete war in close . OUFr astiention was nexs turn. ed to our own situation, which was by no meave enviable: we had eacaped, it is true, with our ives for the present ; but without @ morsel of foou, or @ single drop of fresh water, with us in the boat; we could, at best, only expect to protract existence fer afew deyslonger, and then yisid them up ultimately in borror and misery, Y an observa. tion taken the day betore, on board of the Tartar, Mr, Duff informed us we were to the north-oast of the Bahamas; and distant about one hundred and seven'y miles frou, Wailing's Island, which was tHe nearestland, This wase jong distance; bus, as despair hever outers the breast cf « British sailor, even in situations of the uiuiost extremity we cheered up each other; sud, as no other ree source was left us, We manned our oars, and pulle ed away with life, trusting in the chance of meete ing with some vesse!, of which there wase strong probedibiy, as this was the common course of the ward ireders, And our hopes were not disap- pointed! for next day we fortunately fellin with brig from the Azores, bound for the Porto Rica, on board of which we were received with wueh kindness; and, in five days, we found ourselves inspect the™ doe, we by eafe moored 1n Porto-real harbour, (To be Continued.) MILITARY. Alt OFFICERS, EITHER IN OR OUT OF the service, whe performed duty after dat coummission and prior to wurter in, will v2 ey as or apply to writ be United sency, 64 Blescker st. New York ‘ity immea ne eae Eee ABMY CLAIMS—OFFICERS, SOLDIERS end hears of deceased are informed that we are and shail continue to sectie a classes of just claimne arising from the late wur, at our old o Cod Park to Apply in person orby letter. Ss0e a RE MONEY FOR THE” ‘NAVY—A ¢ na rof new fore fo: st ise