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CONTINUED YROM FIRST PAGE ment shail hereafter be returned to the writer thereof with iguional postigrf section of the act entitled “An ac weenie posed money order system”? approved May 17, ee eed the same ia hereby, atandsd so as to aut harter ng of money orders for oar soar feo lor an Onler Mot ax con cents, and for an order five cents, bev. 4. 7 thal be walla wie presented othe Depry Postma within one year afr tts 4 payable on whom it i te, bat for no longa onder a dupticate d without charge, on the application of who shail make ‘the required proofs, l money order osices are hereby au nister to the a pliant oF appl the required oath or affirmation free o! 5, That all railroad companies carrying the m: tho United States shail convey, without exira any train which they may run over their roads, all sucl: | matter as the Postmaster General shail from time me direct to be transported thereon, with the persons arge of the matis, designated by tue Post Oftice Depart far that purpose. °. 6. That if any persons shall wilfally and maliciously ule, deface or destroy any maitable matter deposited in y letter box, pillar box or other receiving boxes established chority of the Postmaste lof the United States forthe wake deposit of mnatter. for the ronlls or for the or shail wilfully aid or im injuring such mi adie Tuatter so deposited, as ai , either by pouring ato vucl boxes oll, wat of the Court, hxc. 7, That whenever It shall become opiniin of the Postmaster General, to «Ab: ind of josiaye stamp for tho to modify the existing ev ontage stamps 80 as to allow to lent to cover the increased expenses, if any. stituted. on 2of chapter 137 of the act approved Jely 1, ‘1864, be mended by adding the following:—Pro- Yiced that when the quarterly returns of any postmaster of ‘the third, fourth or OfU) elaxs shows that the salary allo ie ten per cout lees than it would ba on the basis ‘of commi! nder the act of 1SSi, fixing compensation, then th ier General shall review and readjust under the ous of auld section. EVENING SESSIONS, On motion of Mr. Wasnpvens the session of this even ing was dispensed with, Mr. Steves offered a resolution, which was adopted, directing that in every evening session of the Honse the first hour shall be considered ‘asa morning hour, in ad- dition to the usual morning hour. THE PROOKS CONTESTED ELECTION. Mr. Dawes, [rom the Committee on Elections, reported the testimony im the election case of Dodge against Brooks, the Teport ending with the following resolu- tions :— That the Hon. James Brooks is not entitled toa sent in + a representative in the Thirty-ninth Congress heh district of New York. n_E. Dodge ts entitled to a seat in ‘ative imthe ‘Thirty-ninth Congress from the Eighth district of New York. Mr. Dawxs gave pot ce that he would call up the re- action as early probably as Thursday next. ARSHALL, (dem) of Ii, presented the views of the minority of the committee on the same subject. ‘Mr. Fivck, (dem.) of Ohio, appealed to Mr. Dawes to give n longer time before he would call up the report, as ‘she testimony was very voluminous and could not be printed by Tuesday next, Mr. Dawas declined, and stated that the testimony had deen prinied more than two months, MEMORIAL FROM SOLDIKRS AND SAILORS. Mr. Grvxnts presonted a memorial of the soldiers and sailors of the Union in regard to preference in appoint- ‘ments under the government, MILITARY DEPARTMENT OF MISSOURI. ‘The Srkakxr presented a letter from the Secretary of War Gar iu roply to a resolution of the House, March 9, 1806, the report of Major Generat Popo on the condition of the Department of Missouri. It was laid on ‘the table and ordered to be printed. ‘THE CATTLE PLAGUE. ‘The SreaxzRr also presented a letter from the Commis- stoner of Agriculture transmitting the ae of furopean consulgy received through the State Depart- ment, relative to the cattle ° pl ue, its nature, ravages and means of prevention, to ether’ with a copy of the pedis recent cuncted by the British Parliament on that ey were referred to the Committee on Print Anderson writes from Hamburg of his refusal to certify to invoices of hides, nnd advises the refusal of custom houses of all entries of hides, tallow or bones of cattle, He thinks a perfect despot should be exer. eised along our seaboard to prevent the introduction of we leone; and that the great good nature and buoyant opefuiness of the American people hake them slow to act in this important matter, and may lead us to imitate the delay of the phenpasnnd which ree amounted almost to pened a caused a loss of many millions of or *rhaman H. Dudley, Consul at Lis epost, jae» history of the efforts made in England for prevention and cure, which have proved mainly unavailing, and suggests the sending of a commission to Europe, by our govern ‘ment, to examine and report upon its nature, means of prevention and amclioration. He also recommends fur- ‘ther lexislation for greater security. He also reCers to an attempt to send hides from an infected district to this country. Consul Abbott, at Sheffield, writes that the farmers ‘who wore at first opposed to extreme measures are now, im consequence of the losses in their herds, demanding ‘the most rigorous measures, The Commissioners of Agti ‘of tbe plague which is officially declared to be identical with the .nderpest of continental Europe, and with the fatal murrain of 1745, which ravaged England for twelve years, and in the last year destroyed thirty thousand eattic ma single county, It is shown that im 1862 it oatroyed hveen thousand of two hundred and ninety sx ‘Shousand attacked in the Austrian dominions, In 1 % overran Hungary and other Austrian prot Bag kiling from sixty-five to nine y-eight per cont of those @iacked in the several provinces. Tue Commissioners Feport that Franco by Prompt action extirpated the diseave last autumn with a loss of forty-three cattle, and afterward:, when introduced inio the Paris Jartin D’Acclamation, it was again exterminated, With the Joss of thirty-tive animals, among which were gazellon yakes, xebus and fallow deer. In England its ase is reported a8 constantly accelerating, numer tug 11,000 cases in November 20,000 in December, 73,000 at New Year's, 120,000 the last of January and 177,689 the last of siarct, at which time the number which died ‘was 115,217, Killed, 20,988; recovered, 23,769, and un- recounted Cor, 19,765. OF the herds exposed the num Der attacked was it iirst forts four per cent; but it has Feached filty four percent. those attacked the num- ‘der that died was—in November, forty-three per cont; at the last of January, sixty per’ cent; but the number killed, which was thirty-six per cent ‘in November, was Dut thirteea per cent in January; and in November five Pad cent recovered, in Jannary ‘eleven per cent. The nglish cattle are found lexs capable of resistance to the disease than the Dutch, No reliable specific or mode of ‘treatment is reported. A copy of the now Cattle Plaguo law of England is comm ted, and Congress is ap- Ned to 1 bh vigorous measures could applied 11 introduction tn this country. THE LOAN WILL~-ANOTHER CORRECTION. ‘The vote on the Loan bill last Friday, as published, emitted the names of Messrs. Moorhead and Morrill in ‘the yeas, and Messrs. Milter and O'Neill, and “Hubbard’’ should have been Hubbell of N. Y., in the nays, use, at half-past four P. M, adjourned. a NSS SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New - amaameen Ship Wooster, Norris, 1 Yo Tileston & Co, Bark Tanimork ir)state Landon Phen Dunham Mockicr, Cape Town, CUH—Il J De Bars 2 W Grimihe (Br), Drammond, Zazs—J E Ward & Bark Josie Nicholas, Wicholes, Segue PB ix A go (Thal), Ey Grocugek-Slosor} bay has Albert bey Hardy, Falmouth, Ja—Brett, Brie Ace Fesckiin (Bry Beste even —Starese & 0 rig Alice Prat if); Brown, rana—Sta 0, ‘Brig Hedly Viears: ther, Downey, Cardeuss—J E Ward & Brig Irene, Wyratngton. XO—Rrett, Son & Co. one w Ween Wey Cork for orders—J W Elwell & hehe Emma Anders Vatable A son ‘on (Br), McCarthy, Martinique—M A Sehr HW Morse, Kent, India ont! ent, Indianola and Lavacca—N L Me: pict PA Balley, Freeman, Sevannah—Brown & Vander _ Antte Shepard, Bowditch, Newbern—Murray, Ferris Schr ‘amflia, Clark, Eliabethport—J Royston, Behr Amania Powers, Bullock. Fail River—t V i ARRIVED. Steamship Albemarle, Bourne. Norfolk, with mdse and preee neers, to Livingston, Fox & € Ateamahip Sea G: Gull Fish. Baltinora hog Hamming Bird, Ste evens, Windsor, NS, 5 days, with plaster, (od F Whitney & Co. Sehr Mary dane, Hazleton, Jacksonr ile, BELOW. 4 Sir Robert Peel, Larrabee, from Liver 4 tee “ Trimountatn, Stouffer, from Liverpool on President Faimore, La: oe, fr from Bristol, e Jon » Marine Disasters Sanoormns Wa E Bann, Capt Donnovan, of Providence: ‘We Cannout, of Backsport, te,and Lagows, of Soursport, Me, ail bound up Sound én ballast, came on shore on the andy beach between Port Jeffersan Harbor emi Old Field ‘Light might of Thursday, 224 tat, in @ thick fag; came well ‘SP on the beach, but will probably be got off, Tee Win Car well is partly | red; on the othera ne insurance Another ame unknown, aleo came astore sam night oo f Raton’ Neck. So further parti vines Scum Gronce Twowas (of New Tork), Capt Wim & Rider, from Baltimore for New York, with a cargo of eval, aprang Bleak, and was rue ashore (with 4 feet water in eld) on Borlin Beach, on the 2ist inst. The veasel went to pieces in @ few hours after siriking. The crew were saved, with hone o their — ine mENOCGH (Rr), from Matansar, renal snes pore auth in inet Nantasket beach in the ‘suine postion ae Sean isn ), from Calais infor Now York, put back y for repairs, po Te key tr oe Misee! Cure Saip Mane, loading for San Francisco at pier 12, ‘Bast River, is taking in two large and elegant locomotives for the Central Pacific Ratiroad Company, besides 100 tone Fo\lroad trom ang tbe Iron work for s large pumber of freight “eee NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, cara, This company have sent out during the past few nomths over 7,000 tons rails, a large number of first clans ccomotives and several hundred ears, They pay the cash ‘or everything before at is shipped. The Haze will finish coding thd yoootas wank, lonn Rice, 732 tons, burthen. Doullt at Phitedel purchased by the aan "Baka pony for 824700. pit at Bat Helantel, LI, tn 380, has Deen To Capt Wes We terres ‘of Selanteel, for vith fer eh fli ap terra hs of North about 15 tons, has Ly sought by Vall ata fm & Co, for their fishing business. Swace E P Lewi w London, was fined $20 at Green port on Wednesday ak for not having name and hailing Jace on her stern. Mt b P wi ivy is building at Centre Moriches a fine sloop e = Dione intended for the oyster or general freight- Ing business. Laryonse-On the 14th inst, Mr E Thornhill launched from his mkt of Main street, Greenport, a finely mo- feled and aapefor bullt sloop of about 2) tons, called the pus, and owned by Messrs A'S Ackerly & Co, by whom will be fomployed in their fishing business. whi Ship Josephine, Chapman, NB, is reported off Cape St Lircat Feb 16, having. taken 9) bola’ sp and 600 do coast of! since leaving’ Sandwich Islands, She report bark Wiliam Gifford, Fisher, NB, 220 bbls tal Nile, Kelley, of ‘New London, 16) do; h Ps Troup, Ashley, N Florida, ‘ordham, whale; Onward, Allen, da, 9 whales. letter from the "ad Meer of tne Jourpuine redorts the douth of Capt Kelley, of the Nile, when 2) days out from Honolulu. Fr Catt.so, Feb 18—Are sh adusy Rodgers, San Fran- cisco: S"Bouthurd. Bishop, Ohinchas; Porllaw, mnelseo, Yn port Fev Zt bark sunbeam, Jordan, for Chinchas, to load, supposed for NYork. Hauirax, geome be NYork; = schr G T Winsor do. iar briga Couhiest tin Em. for do. lary _B Libby, Libby, for NYork; Bruns: wick, Sylvester, from A\ 7 brige BA Hassell, Hns- sell, and Ortolan, Ely, *, for Philadel: phia: Poinsett, Means, for ty Hi fo: WH Townsend, Lakemin. from Pensacola; John. "Ma- theus, Creighton, from Philadel hia; Ambrose Light, Simp- son, disg; schr Janes eat, rey do, Suynna, Feb 11! nean, Cassar, Boston; 25h, Willian Mt aif’'ao (aot in pork ete ‘a report: ‘Surrmam, Feb 15—Tn port bark Suriname, Turd, for Boston 1s 8 dass brigs Autumn, Pulsifer, for do, ldg; Cornucopta, eye THoua March 12—The fotlo. wing chariers had been ef- fected prior to 12th inst:—Bark Janet (Br), for Mayaguez, to load for Philadelphia: ‘brigs Rothaay (Bri, Parker, for’ St Johns, PR, to load for Baltimore: Albert Dewis (Bri. eet: for Clentuegos, to load for NYork. Boston or Philadelphia; Avosetta (Hr), Tuzo, for Arecibo, to load for NYor! (Br), O'Brien, for Arroyo: Clio (Br), Benson, for Mayag' Alpiia (Br), Morrison, aad Te ‘Abbott (Hey, Clark, for d cehra Atlautics Harriman, for St Domingd; H Havelock (Br), Spinney. for Siayague Sr Jows, NB, March i8—Arr achra Ma ha: Ajmoer, Ross, NYork; > : Sth, brig Barak Bernles. ao Cid 16th, brig L L Wadaworti Amerte: ae BOSTON, March fim mney Mist, Lincoln, London; brign f ciantuegos: Trinlelen, Haskell, George: ‘ONi Craig, Philadelphia; schrs Sylvan, 8 Thomaw: Walrus (Br), Barnett, Gonaives: FE Jor, Sugaa via NYork: Laura (Br), Ditmars, Mi- ie; Eliza Bri, Warner, Grand Turk; Fanny Keaiin Daniels: LY Wellington, Atwood: Gor Burton, Pea W Pratt, Kendri "'Rogerm, Frambensd Wath Cai Clarabel, Sturgis; Oecan Wave, Veazie, and Norweste ter. Fos: ter, Philadelphia: Senator, Baker; A Tirrell, 3 Hailor Lord: and Plongh Boye Weatae, Bligaberport: Lek Danenhower, Shepard, Greenwich, NJ. CM ateamers Wm Tatty Ballimora via Norfolk; Saxon, Matthews, hia: Win FCiyde, Robbing, Nev Yorks) ship, Kate Prince, Libby. San, Pranctsene hark J lor, Kee Grieann’inig Fannie Butler Bartlett, Cardenas: sehr E M Dyer, Rich, City Point and’ Richmond: E H_ Atwood, Rich, Washington: Granite State, Hallett, New York. sid ‘and Saxon, ir), Carom, Ardrossan; Wind, hip Black Hawk. nee steamer Nereus, NYork; bark George Henry, AGALTINORE, March 24—Below, a ship and two Br Bark: bound up, lt ‘brig Romance, Duneai rc. e. Portland; Albemarle. Cutler; J « ' Wenttullas ‘Nalin; W Ww ‘Smith, Vilking, and Sunxhine, ‘Endicott, NYork. Sid mip Duisburg (Prus), Rotterdam. ‘tino went 3 to sea on the bark Nellie Fenton Thurston. for Demarara; brigs Missis- tite, McKee, Kio Janeiro; Fawn, port. “EASTPORT, March 18—Arr sehra % A Paine, Jones, and T R Hammond, Cram, NYork. Cid 17th, schr he ‘Appleby, York, * FORTRESS MONROR, March 23—Arr in the Roads brige Concardla: Paioting for Baltinarer Havbar Wry (probaly RCW! it), NYork (ary sehra Merriman, for NYork; Arlington, Baltimore for do: Conpertywuin ae do do; Minot Light York River for Boston: Sarah 5 L, James Sid'vehrs Henry Gros ‘wim meh, Ny for NYorks ei re Henry ington, NC, for H Barns, oo Katle and Adeline ownsend, New (or "eal R RIVE! March 4—Arrschra Rabe aiverte ot er, 1; 26th; Rachel Seaman, 0” aboard, Soper, Bulttmover Lucy Hobineda, Davie: Bites. NGALVESTON, Mareh 23—Arr steamship Virginia, Daniels, Cale eat DC, March 23—Arr steamer Valley City, NY. GLOUCESTE! March 23—Arr schr Lissie Gupttll, Gup- til, Rockland for HATTERAS INGER 3 March 28—In port steamer New Jer - e7,0o bound nd; schrs flannal, of Philadelphia; Eleanor, Wm ‘ainon, HOLMES Mt HOLE. A ete PM—Arr «chr Sedona. i = ‘Charleston for Boston—split mainsail and lost flying ‘uth, 8 AM, wind SE—Tn port bark sary Eilza : beige Hampden, Gerhardina (Ham), Walter ‘Wowes, ted ko, WB Forest (Wr), HAT MeGilvery, Rrontle Pela m, Lamartine, Rocket, Jeddte, BA Conant, Ineo, Hila Bi). Rambler (Bey, Pantamoant, Abies Ever. Fed WW Vannaranm, Sedona’ Nov'Wenter Mariette Tilton, § Napkins, Fanny, ‘Givan (Br), and Lion (Br). h 20 Cid brig Oliete, Mille oye Xuw ORLEANS, March 18-Belvw, coming up, uy Winthrop, Stewart, from Havre: aeotbins tern’ Boston vio pal Qu eon uaranting, steamship Evenin; Star, from Havana; bark Fanny, from Matai rig Eat 24 ‘trem Havana. Cid ship Theobold, Theobotd, poral: 7 Arlington, Bartlett, Havre; brig Jessie Rhy: vsea ati Fish, Balti- enix, In tow of Sea Gull, NYork to re- Pair; bark Susan Jane (Br), Know. NYor W BEDFORD, March 2t—Arr sehr ‘Thomas B Smith, Hoan for NYork. (Hid senrs Prank Lucas. Ba- Ph'nney (from Barnstable), do: Se ga. Dodridge (rom a do), do; Ann Flower,W bite (from Cotult), . NEWPORT, March 23—Arr schrs Choctaw, Mayo. Calais for NYork; Spler ndid, Barlow, Sandwich for do; DN Rich- ards, Sears, Cohasset for Elizabeth Daly, NYork for Hualifn saa te. ‘e H Rob Berry, P ican for NYork; Planet, Perry, Munsell, Harlow, Sandwich for do; Uth, 8 AM—Arr in the nigh brig Comoe, Parsons, Pte, deluhia for Boston; schra Whitney. Lo Balumore for Christopher Loser, Laws, and Bal Sears Dix, Phila. = for os BO hg ay i Bu rhledeiphia Sa'em: Joseph interport. Me, edington, ory, Hoskiand for Richimon French, Boston, Tn post the above arrivals, and po gic, Shaw, tor bro. John Manlove, WC Atwa Matar caving hand Helvetian, Liver. una karst forest State, Sliute, nas; Solr (80), Tlentaegon, Provincetown, tect port b port bark CB Hamilton, trom Carienan, of and for Portiand sand PROVIDENCE, March Lg mse re, ‘Nye, York; schrs Hannah Marun, ia Sth, Elizabethport. 8b Geir nia; ached W Taylor, Fowler; Harriet, Saw} French: Sarah A Read, Read; T P Abell,’ Fow! ‘armouth, Baxter; ~ NY¥ork; Maria Webste mer Jones, NYork, Below bark ont, Seine th ay A. itiow, Bidridge, from io rom a iris ‘rom do; Hovland trom X York. 1H, Mareh 19—Arr steamship Chane, Roath \de t (Br), Slater, Liverpool; seh: a Vi «bey a ker hr Cass ees obn P anid, a ‘secer bound fa” INGTON, Mareh 22—Cid schre Mary miaae " La TL W Godfrey, Weeks, do; Atiantie, Lippin- neat ‘Taschre's L Simmons, Gandy, Boston; Enoch Platt, or Vardenas, b—Arr steamahip Cumberland, Johnston, NYork. WINES, LIQUORS, &C. BARRELS ROURNON WHts 10 Gillon. Apply. at led Pulion monet Yon 9278 FER building, from 12 to 8 o'clock, ile, ae eal c 1GA Rs “AND TOR Acco, 500, 1 y CIUARS. ar ow W LRICES. YOR Gi cast: CHE nt wr fac Gaga jew Yack Cigar Manuractoring Compaay, Me Warrea ret te nagar: Qonnesroxp NOR A. ANTRD— By aN accom. mei, ; ‘anewen. Agiress 2. o-BOtAL HAVANA LOTTE: LOTTERY. A. Information furnished. Prizes i dat fauen paltfor dod ‘and all kinds of Ta’ Hk Gone Boake As Will coat Hea APFIDAVIT.—“LISAAC L. DUSENBBRRY, OF pth Beventh Wi ¥. }ATARRE, fcagen Mattes SCROPULA, LIVE TAvES eg mney Diseases. PRINCE, Flashing Yar for risty 3 iy yearn Frislog of the Linnean Mursetieg bad diese oS guresfor theabove aud for all Tnicrited and ehronte di dyspepaia, nei debility, rhumatisma, all female lew and others resulting trom impurity of the blood, Er planatary Circular, one stamp, ‘Preatise on ‘all Disease icity, for any cause allowed by law: withou fee till divorce is obtained; consultations free. M. HOWES, Aitor- IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED ee PUB. ney and Counseller, No, 73 Nassau sweet, FAOUSEREEPERS, LOOK HERE—YOU CAN BUY hest white Coffee, Sugar, &¢., at, Thomas K, Agnew’s, 208 and 262 Greenwich street corner of Murray street nt 150. as Splendid new crop eas at Sper Ib, | Colfee'Iéa. to . and everything else at greatl ries, CHILBERG’S GERMAN Rea tara ‘a certain cure, without the slightest danger, for Piles, old Wounds, Scrofula, Sult Rheum, all Boue and Skin Dis- euses, i For sale ut 9§ Bowery, and by all principal at Stara 18 CURED BY BATES’ PATENTED Prize Solentide Appliances. For pamphlet, and draw: describing the sane address Simpson d& Co., 277 West trent third street, or box 5,076 Post oltice. _DRY ¢ GOODS. (TG ED, ‘STREET CHEAP IRAP STORE, READY TO: AS su sea nearly ever ages os rete Sl ao per nie, lonable ol min Capes and other Bonnet, ise = og Re ve this‘ iba ae ee cheay “ ase Velvet wi Ladies’ ive rontel ide are reduced” from 13 to $1 0 the Bargains In. Nes inet Hasikerchiene Hair os Coils, 4c. EDWARD RI LEY. ra ane ‘B1L4¢ Grand and 66 Alien street, five blocks east from thé Bowery. Alan etceat, five Wiignense Foe owe MpMumteis 4.) T GRAND STREET CHEAP STORE STRAW GOODS, w Goods, Straw Goods.—Straw Rooms with fh for both ladies’ and misses" wear. Call. Full Ines of Ladies’ Faney Bonnets and Hats, comprising French and ae sh Glow saociation and Union enw ary, Bhepiente i Mel See eer oie vend jepherdess, Melrone, &c., well worthy inspection, ch the ‘WDWARD RIDLEY, Wau and sie ‘Grand and mpi five blocks east rae fring COTTON SHEETS, PILLOW SLIPS, PIL- 8, Bedsacks, Spreads, ‘Counterpanes, Blankets, Hair eucente Iron Bedst from government auc- tions; suitable for family otein, boarding houses and lie eg ye very desirable and cheap, i Sogecnes Srhprone a Ege stock of Bedding. white and colored ‘panes and a general assoriment of Iron Furniture WM. GARDNER, 244 Canal street, OVELTIES IN SILKS AND FANCY ARTICLES, AU BON MARCHE, 335 and 187 Rue du Buc, corner of Rue We Sevres. Ladies visiting Paris should, be: ing their chnscn caowhets, vinit isis ontbllshmnent: Thee will Brel aa immense assortment of every novelty, of the finest quality and real cheapness. TO MILLINERS AND COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS.— At Grand street cheap store you will find the largest and gheapeat stock of Ribbons, Silks, Flowers and Straw Goods in city, Observe, No. 4 and 5 bons G2};c. and 75c. the lece; No. 12. all color RE rs ed nn a 3 yee fate adilicme Fovaee ‘over 500 cases of new tras, Feats for thepecton Monday, ‘Mark the sires aIDLEY, SIL and S114, Grand street, and 66 Allen street. Second GOOD! ird floor—RIBBONS and MILL NERY GOODS. Fourth Roor CARE GOODS ONLY. We cut A waa cheaper than down town jobbers sell whole Pieces, _CLOTHIN a, 4 LARGE ORDER—$i2,00 WORTH OF CAST OFF Clothing Pees for See 8.C. Ladies and ag Basing, "10 IP peg hd can receive the ane m sae! For allk dresses: $5 to $25 for coats 0 $0 for ponte. lao woollen ar calico dressen, carpets, rniture, jewelry, h prices paid: Please call on or address B, ANT 33 Sixth done, above twen- th street. Ladies attended by Mrs. Mintz. TTENTION.—AT 2 SEVENTH AVENUE, ‘Twent street, or 98 Sixth a1 appenite Gi Cita rpets, niture, Ji a pores No, supply the eee ladion ve Hod RGE ORDER FOR SourHERN rE pcey a 8, NONAIS pet ae Pao. RS. a6 os men's Canton Ci ‘or Bilk Brown fa i“ @ jbo. Ra for ¢ ; for Fanta, Siena de emit sce Toc Seventh ~My Ladies TTHE ORIGINAL K. MINTZ’S OLD STAND, Siren aveune.—Ladien andy gentleman, | guaranice ta pay the highont ont price In the city forcast of Wearing Apparel, Carpets, a. if you will favor me with a call oF note by post 1 orders aitended to, | Ladies walted on by Sines. ‘True you wilt be dealt with to your matiafaction, Sixth avenw At ry CARMINE STREET, LADIES AND GENTLE- men will tho highest price for cast off Cloth ing and Carpets, tyre ‘ Jdrensing Mr. or Mrs, HART, RARE CHANCE.~$75,00 WORTH OF CAST OFF : Clothing, Carpets, Jeweiry, wanted for the Southern and Western markets, for which ladies and gentlemen can obtain a higher. price than elsewhere by calling on or addressing note to Mr, or Mrs. H. THARRIB, 164 Seventh avenue, 1 90 FAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, L, CASHBERG pays the highest Broadway prices for es’ and Géntiemen’s Cast Off Clothing. Lad| by Mrs, Cashbe br NTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF CLOTH. dinpone of cy Alar price is oeece or ade divest ng JAMES KiWkevTRiCK, 408 street, near Chatham. MERCHANT TAILORS DESTRING TO DISPOSE OF their superiiuons Stock, vee Goods, Mintita, & for cash, would find it advantageous to address Thos. D. Conroy, 501 Pear: atreet, worTH wor CAST ovr ahora $50.000 Carpets de, wanted by B. 350 wenth avenue, een ntind “aud ‘Phiry toute streets. Ladies etary a WATCHES, JEWELE | Y. ae JQ 8 LEVY WILL PAY, ATIIIS PRIVATE OFFICE 185 Js Grand street, near Broadway, the highest prices fur Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry.’ Fawnorokers! tickets ought. ASTKOLOGY. STONTSIIING “MADAM MORROW, ~ SEVENTH ; heals the alek, and beats the ridin in "ing mand all you wish io know; name, yihing ever wi py ber known. — Teils f room. 184 Ludlow strect, ur 7 thought i Houston. B. MAURICE, THE REAL AXTROLUGER OF ., America. Good luck on sea or bund. to all, who con- ult him. Ladies 00 cents to $1. Gents $l. 126 Bleecker street, near Wooster. MPORTANT TO TRA' RS—BEFORE STARTING rs provide ‘with Cutter's Bughsh Bitters, i WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIRVOY- for ene ee ae reg teeta on MP. pe presen) ma AND ASTROLOUIST.— ‘ADAM ROSA, GREAT eg? by tg 9 whole life. Oflice No.2 Greene corner of Consultation $1, ; | Mee CAZENAVE, FROM PARIS. bg ta gt inti ot fr ne! man and Spanish, from 9 A. M. to 9 ?. West | AT ‘ONCE.—MADAMB DUBOL WIFE OF A REGU. Board and eas eee elie! ot 204 interview of by | Anvor 0 RATIS.—DR. KR. COBBETT, MEMBER OF Y. U. (Medical al Onseee) ‘and R. ©: Surgeons, Lon- ra" consulted privately on certain diseases, (fice ‘eutre. 5. Ly M. D., PROFESSOR het ood + wifery, 129 Liberty #t ranted onrult in ation gh on6 Interview, ‘or by oS Sas ee Abi iRFORTUNATES | SHOULD CONS! ‘GRINDLE, N. complaints, Consul A. i amp ae = im OR TO THE PRIVATE Lying-in ute, No, ty place: varsiog and medical ‘sttendaned, “Alt Tomale com: pisints skilfully treated. AWMADAME. GRINDER, FEMALE PHYSIOTA! 6 Amity piace, can be consuited on all disenans ieee rooms for ladies desiring nursing and med. nce. <THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL « Companion, by Dr, A. M. MAURICEAU, pry Indy from imposition, “Prige $1. Ii Livery atrests OF sock by mau RE at onr, INTERVIEW, WITH O® wITHt- ut medict for. irried Indies, from whatever cause, s hrotemor of Midwitery (thieyy year practios), 14d Chambers st RA, One intervie: Re JONES, DAUGHTER OF THE LA’ Of Hoowmelt tre corner Chatham sre, teat diseases wih castro quenee, * “hh - Tre Ce ~~ 4 iret toon esa een yes eh a Thirgy fourth street or war AND 8 SKIN | DISEASES ae Per by BD Fulton WEDTS coe pomcure eae U2.2 ie hag KENNEDY '§ oot CU ARASTRED REME- Invigorators” 18 198 im street oe be vite bg ee 0, manus REGAINED — MARCH 27, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. SALES AT AUCTION. UCTION, NOTICE —CHAR rae ae vorigx sig E.—KOOTS AND A org wor A 4 AUCHOSEER, ‘This day (Tuesday), Starch gighipenal ‘: * OF BOO’ snors 0G. Ls f . ONE THO! ore bes AN Sal 2s Ot won = | sore in great variety ‘of ‘styles, sizes and . suv aa grades, to the tratle from every part of he onuntry. UCTION NOTICE. + LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALES FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC , STAPLI Te AR oe NOY GOO! THIS DAY AND, 1 TO. BigRnoW, Tuesday, March 27, a exday, March 2, @ qcluculay's edtalogue now HraAdy ad exsiaidaaitrerlive ane DoMESTIG D DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS: WHITE GOODS, RUSSIAS, Cory gor HS AND CASSIMERES, READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENT'S: FURNISHING GOODS. for account of underwriters), 1 bale, 8 pieces abit CAMPRTS, 2 bales, 16 pieces HEMP CARPETS, 1 case, vies Hiunxcit CRAPES, pore pal LENOB. ror pa A Santa at vie be tesued for WEDNESDAY. on moruing of sale, which will con- tain a gener Bare of ND FANCY DRY GOODS, including a seat HOLDERTRS, also oy HATS, BOOTS and SHOES ana BTOCK GOODS, WM. TOPPING & C0., Anction No, 182 Church strect, uoHer NOTICE.—E. Sy Naa eae POSITIVE AND PEREM. Y SALE OF GENTEEU fea hig ae FURNITURE, Se tad gd ac., This day, Tuesday, +h 27, mornin, o'clock, at No. 19 Weat Eighth street, between Fi fn ting of solid black walnut Dining Room Suits; Sofa; one arm and xix upholstered back Chairs, covered n reps: solid black walnut Bu‘fet; extension Table: three utiful Parlor Suits, covered with the richest descriptions Of qiimson ynd maroca and green. and black French satin brocatel; bl walnut ‘Suits, covered in npn reps and hair pier and oval arenes. lec Curtains; marble toy ; two el Etageres. style of Louis pd ars, rand Lo Lounges to match; Bronze Sixth avenues, an elegant instrument, with: \d corners, beautifully carved Tous and case, with ene poor fee Sets, Butter Dishes, ivory handled and Forks, Carving Kalves, rich out Glsseware, & ponitive |. B.—I ble men in “ttendance 1 cart, L— and ship goods for pote ‘at reasonable charge, SQUSNE A, AUOFIONEER OFF! ICE xo 6 PINE treet.— A ‘Auction sale of desirable Residences, on West Four street ( yn equal atreet; possess! Iso Lots on. West Forty-aixth mtd Al Aireet, hear Eleventh avenue, on Wednesday. April 4, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange salesrooms, 111 Broadway. Maj with further particul ‘at the auctioneer’s office, No. Pine street. LBERT B, WALDRON, “AUCTIONEER.—SUPERB Counter. 4c.—A. B. WALDRON & CO. will sell ut auc. tion, on Savurday, March $1, at ze" ‘clock, at 646 eee, a miperb Counter, sultable for any business requiring showy, elegant counter. Also a superb Frencl walnut Ww Escretoire, beautifully inlaid, carved aud engrav with secret draws, &c.; now on exhibition. LURRT, |B, | WALDRON, | AUCTIONEER: FIRST clase re.—A. B. WALDRON & CO, will sell, at icuions on Friday. March $0, at a Broadway, a general as sortment of Furniture. UCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUT. lated Ware, tron Ware and House Fur. ishing Voody, ou Tuesday at a0 ote o'clock, at 61 Myrtle ave. Bur, Brookivn, by COLE Mi UOTION NOTICE.—OROCKERY, 20, HENRY |G. ANS, Auctioneer, will cae in ra, on Tuesday, March 27, ‘tivo IS Barclay ergy ageneral maoetinnean of all kinds Kwhite Granite Common Ware, best und nee ‘ateo Glass, Plated Ware and Table Cutlery, £0. "Halo without Tenerre and well packed for shipping. AUSTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ‘The undersigned 1s prepared, as heretofore, w give attention to SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE vt wenldences of fs 5 A. SOURNBAY, Apetioneer, office No. 6 Pine street, pial as OF La JONES, AUC- oneer—McRECHNIE, Sa iar at Feeney Sarch Toriment ot White Uranite and ¢ SALE OF HO! CARRIAGES. oe ee inky eer ‘Rleay qonday eur a tal 5 oy span of Fapnibiiter Horses, ‘if ‘sound, and eight re ‘old alao, ‘one Ea gee fer nearly new news a4 ear one ‘Ham: mer cloth ( Ja. perfect Wood Bros. : Bale absolute. EXJ. F. THEALL, AUCTIONRERHOUREHOLD Furnitire, Carpets, te “THEALL & CURTIS will sell fon, on Tharad March 2" at Tl ovelook. place (Green street, near Amity), all the aan Furniture. Mirrors, Velvet and Oileloths, Kitehan Utensils, &e. AVID D. BGAN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS day, at 2 o'clock, at 436 Canal street, the Furnitire of « ‘eapeetahle family. removed for conventence of sale. consist- tng of everything tierermary for housekeeping. Beds, Mat. tresses, Bureaus, &c, To be sold without reserve, ax the owner ia leaving the city. falojon Wednesday Went , Wash ington place. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. SUPERB HOU! SENOLD FURNITURE, REAL BRONZES, ELEGANT MIRRORS, SUPERK. DINNER SET. AUHUSSON. WILTON, AND BRUSSELS CARPZTS, SUPERB CABINETS, DAMASK CU RTAINS, &C., ELEGANT OIL PAINTING! By EDWARD SCHENCK, to morrow, Mare h OH. at 1036 ‘clock, at No, &) East Thirty-fourth street, al elegant a ARG Ho! oe void house, viz.: Elegan' a Dpening Room Suite, in eclante sete teasaski es ti Suite in yellow satin, ele- gant i tagares and Tables, oa ht ay iy Mi i cabins ai Pete ‘overs ile fri ‘ricason aatin, damask, and white lik and Lace Curtain aera a Clock and Yawn elegant Whtgn Carpet, elogatt ire git alt one A SUPERB OIL Sieenoe by ke Ae gh sil of yd and [= ah Indian Girl, Randel, Ulysses and and others. HECEMHON OOM, peeeartion fet. In blue velvet: elegant French Deak, French |. Mirror. two sete very rich ina, Lace do,, some fine Ot! Paintings, sliding bronze Chandelier, Wil- ton ee DINING ROOM, areas Black Walnut yee Dining Suit, in black reps, Biack Walnut Ley My Waiter, Table, ae af Window, "Curtain in reps to: English Brus: anter ENT FRENCH DINNER SRT, Pisbandinn ‘toon wed rd; noampie of ena be oven at | ment RED CHAMBERS, ‘Walnut and French RANCIS FITESIMMONS, AUCTIONERR. i sal, on Wed March at 12 9) it the ferchante’ Bachange, ih Broadway, the fot the following orf we and Lot, on n. 4, 68d street, 140 of rene. fall and » pire fut iote three frame Houses, n.«. Rast 48th, 225 ae = Ea Yoot onst Firat tand sub-cellar brick Frarment House ON 8. 8, Kast 46th street, 147.6 feet want Ist ‘Tenement House, double, new, on w. #, of 2 feet south of East 7th stren louse and Lot, corner 6th street ‘ENRY B pines. AUCTIONEER, 7 7 Nassau street, oppesite the Post office, SALE OF A VALUABI OTT et! MINER & SOMERVIL Lig eon” Vea Mareb 28, at 1, the cet Fettine Teal URE ub AND sii An well af Ls! vorably known ot kind and MAROAD WAGON W erota CETTE Bech SHAFTS, Double Harness, covered, made order for present owner. it of getke tear te eee Poe Ha aia re Cee fell by auction, = | eee oe Sripiin yoctear temas tanh. re ie ERR SALRSROON a pint Dd. mapa Al ’ Eietact reese baaré taste, itn Balla, Cues, Racka, &c., in good order. preeatae Bao. LEWIS ATION. Jewelry, Guns, Pi oe be i ARLES 8 YOUNG, 8 Hu a. LEEDS, | oy sryunet Neue 4 VEN RARE to order by the 3 een Sone Se the four story oy house. No. 3D many of which were arkets EUROPEAN SCHOOL, AMERICAN SCHOO, ote ett, , clude the fine Picture ent eee THE PLATTE byes N&BRASKA, ALBERT MERSTADT. _ the same time as his celebrated ‘Also the fine Cabs net Fictures VOLCANO pod COTOPAXI, Fr. =e tHE ‘HARE, iat OF ROSSITER eonaiaaved Rigabet d'murre, we By MOONLIGHT, L the mate pleture othe Walle sae purchased by the 80, THE NAVAL counar BETWEEN THE ARSARGE AND ALABAMA, as AND BRACES MARINE PAINTER 70) he PRENCH GOVERNMENT, forming one of the most valuable and desirable collections SMerod at anction this geneva ny be on, exhibition on and from Sata and ou the two evenings mb A. M, 108 to the saie until 10 &. i. ENRY D. MINER, | AUCTIONEER, OFFICE $7 ‘opposite the Post office, gant enllection of Modern Piet of. the loading artista of the hand American Schools Ayes ~~ a auctic Bale of a large and evenings of Friday, 136 o'sloni, at, a! samervie Art Gel on Paints fiom the various eae ond “American racing fine examples the’ following eminent Ww. Se E tiein, of Duseel-P. La 6 Carl Habner, do.; F. bbe, J \d others. ‘The above are now on ¢: nibition, free, acest the day and ae pd ges Eadie sated as SALESROOMS te the Pe ‘OF BALANCE OF STOCK icclining business com| FINE “OLD BRANDIES GIS # SOM! business, in wirieb will alte and cass, Pale very fi So fond iin Sa Brow: me Beare extra eee ‘Whiskey, threg demi- yawns JENIN Paterson’ sable, we top. one on Saddles, Bi BOGART. AUCTIONEER—THIS DAY, MARCH 2, oclock, at No. 35 Rutgers street, of Charon Brerraasun, Bee centor niture, consisting of rosewood Piano, a-Teter, ‘the private real” \r ‘mhegany Sofa ny Parlor Chairs. Rocker and Rasy C French’ Plate Mirrors, Brussels, Thre<-pl and Ingrain Car jsieade, Waxhatinds, ‘OSEPH MEGEMAN, ane t10%g A. M., at 114 Congress: Rosewood Parlor sai mah tween Chnton and Henry —WEDNESDAY, MARCH tion rooms, No. 1} 4 general axsor meat of Parlor, Bedroom and Kitenen Furniture, See Herald ORTGAGE. Ment eg AUCTIONEER. 28, at 1036 o'clovk, at the LE. RO WALTERS. Auctioncer. ard fyutiN Furniture, r of Tasetny, at i lane Ware, Pictn: Fiat res Re Farol Yas cow ther Redding. Bu Otllot Mirae Crock s HANBUI N will sel virtut Selo Wa a quantity of ent and Chamber Furnitut Bedsteads, fables and Chairs, Cutlery and other Chey Marah Chy. ORTOAGE HALE. —BENJ. Fainent On Tussday, Mare! 0 A. Gedar street contents Albion Hotel ~ouelsting of addon, Bar Counter ‘also Mattresses, Good Will of Business, JOHN W. THORP, ‘sty hen reg & id ne Clothing, joeat qual pee Day. FS, OAL CTAMES AGT, AGAR, aul aoe 10. *PTOUN KELLY, Sueriff. UCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. I ale atl ocelot, the Boek Baglish! Beer ur Pompe, Co y Stind © Clock, ove. Chaira, xT. LECTURES, DAILY—FOR Ons TLEWEN York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broad. to attend these lectures can have them, addressug Secrourra? 4 forwarded ‘of ten cents, by ‘of Anatomy. Hi naligr ky OM Ri Miller a LSS ere ne Maw a Peay ances CUAL, WOOD, «ec STOVE. BOG AND FURNACE COAL, SCREEN. BRE ERTCE Walaa ese noc JOKE-AT A REDUCRD PRICE, DELIVERED 1M. AppIY at may coal abt ok fice, 142 Third JAMS MURRAY, COKE FIVE DOLLARS A CHALDRON, DELIV. ‘fork Gas Worms: Teentyrarat mectoon are . ERWOOD. ‘i FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. iz Let gpyncaiss o* DEMANDE—| bien coudre. 8’ Uk Ld fe pour lier on pasigs spogtas, (ES RMY AND NAVY CLAIMS. | HAVING ) UNS TTLE CANADA. NO RUN ON THE BANKS---NO PANIC, Gold at a Discount---Green- backs at Par. Trade Brisk and Confidence Re-established. The Canadian Irish Loyal to the Provincial Goverament but True to she Old Country. Cheers for Bishop Lynch and Head. Centre Stephens. &e. &o, &o, Our Montreal Correspondenee. Montreat, March 23, 1866. The excitement regarding the Fenian movement bas died away to such an extent in this busy city, as to call for praise of the peoplo’s good sense, In fact, from what Inow see I doubt very much if the excitement ran ag high here as has been represented, for there is evident to the most casual obs:rver a calmness and quiet which can hardly be of very recent growth. GOLD at 4 DIscOUNT. ‘The stories about the run upon the banks and the ex- haustion of specie were among the first reported rea ults of the excitement, If such were the case, it is very sin- gular that specie at the present time is at a depreciation. of four and five per cent in comparison with Canada paper money. Specie is indeed abundant, so abundant as al- most to be a nuisance, and yet it was reported that tho precious metals were no longer in requisition and had vanished as rapidly as our “Spanish quarters” when Congas suddenly and violently reduced their value. GREENUACKS I PAVOR, To an American, who was here at any time during the Southern rebellion, and who remembers the jests and contumely with which the paper moncy of the United States was then rogarded, it is a matter of much compla- ‘eency to observe the manner in which the long-insulted greenbacks are now esteemed. They are placed on & par, of course, with gold, but in trade are exehangeable ap readily as the paper money of Canada. There is ne heals tation, as there used to be, about the exchange. Many of your readers will romember that the brokers here wore as unwilling to deal in them as in ‘“wild-cat”” Yet to-day they pass ovor their counters with all tho readiness of the most desirable paper. PROFITING BY THE SCARR Montreal, in a business point of view, is doing well by ; | the excitement. Seere u'ca wocuens nee tivity created by ck | the presence of a ‘and the atures and ho- Sees tenements ively eainoms. = ae old | Jou on the circumscribed sidewalks, in the in the billiard rooms—everywhere, in he about the i ae the excitement I have alony the borders of Vermont and Northern New York, whence the in- vasion was most dreaded, and I have failed to discern the slightest cause for alarm to our Canadian neighbors, ANOTHER BUGHEAR. The new bugbear which is taking possession of the popular mind is the prospective draft tor if the Voluatoer corps is not enlarged to a suffi exten’ wecure, OF promise to secure, an efficlent nce, It ie this powsible conungency which bas already sent many Canadians into the United State, which, now resting after ite long war, holds forth the most eucuuraging pros pects for industry aud labor. ton Correspondence, ston, C. W., March 24, 1866, I have jst made a rapid run of the left wing of the Canadian army from Toronto to Moutreal, for the pur- pose of noticing wha! preparations are being made for the defence of the province, as well as toa quaint myself ‘and your readers with the sentiments of the people about the consternation that has recently possessed thie usually quiet and hard-fisted community. THR CANADIANS A UNIT. T cannot disguise the fact that I have been greatly sur- prised im the Canadian people since the commencement of this last alarm tha: has swept over every corner of the country. From conversations with individuals and mixing with the masses, I had found the sentiments of the people so antagonistic to ench other that uo unanimity could exist upon any question. There wa: a time when there oxisted in this country a strong annexation party, invading army the sturdy yeomanry would rally from every part of the country to drive back an invader whom they have learned to lovk upon ae an assassin and mur- dover be would show no quarter. Catholics only extents to the Popeye they live in this ‘ince, I will not do them the injus- (ioe to say We that the Irich Catholics of Candia have so far the oppression that England has heaped upon ‘them in the past as now to turn reer ant to (heir country. They aro eatisfed wits the liberal form o° self-govern- ment as it exiets in this province, but still they sympa- thize deeply with the wrongs of their fatl , and offer up many « fervent Cegom & vga | Green Isle "may yet come up grandly out of tka present enslaved con he speeches delivered in Montreal, Kingston and eer points on St. Patrick's Day, you must have dicovered this faet, that while Irishtnen of Canada are ready to sucrifoe their lives and their fortunes to drive back an invader and sustain the local government that protects thom, there was not an eulogivn rassed pon Great Britain. In this city choors were and O'Mahony, and I am credibly ii rame exhibition of the irish me epmapathy | was pane in Toronto, In Montreal, nearly ten thousand ireamen turned out to memory of their patron saint, and after cheers had toon given for the volunteers, and T. Darcy MeGee bad th ch th usiastioa!l} ded to. The [eal tose eneofuay mppreased this exhibition of trish xvmpathy. This thows T think, that while the Irish of Canada, asa body, are as loyal ax any other nationality: raven \