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ftaten thet @ large number of others were really unfit for service, but were retained and sent to) = regiments upon the supposition that they imight in some capacity be made serviceable to the army. In some cases the fraud bas been still more alarming. Rebel spies, fagitives from justice, felons imbeciles and the whole catalogue of incompetenta have been thrown upon the service, solely because each counted a man in exempting from draft te locali- City Taxation—The Comp troiler’s Badge. Tne sooual reports of Mr.é¢Brennan, the City Comptroller, as submitted tothe Common Cour cil, estimates the total expenses of th ¢ city and corinty government for the current yearsat $14,000,286 87, This ine sight reduction on the budget wf Inst year, but other ftema ore likely tothe adled before the budget corneas from the Larieleture,yao that there in more prospect of an increase thin o re. dvetion of the tas Lista, The items@are aa:follows : THE NEW YORK SUN. WI DNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 11, 1865, The Winter Campaign. Grverat Taoman, after driving Hoon completely oot of Tennemes, and eo fortifying the military posts that future rebel incursions into that State are not probable, has paused at Eastport, on the Tennessee River, in the north-western corner ( Miseineipp!, and {a making preparations for | ty from which he came. This practice has to | For general expemies of the Olty Gow" 5000.04 Pa Bis sayans asad veel another active campaign. At this point be is con- | some extent existe! mince the firet year of the war, For the font i of Bilucation 1S 48,508 5S and the military anthorities have made strenuous endeavors to suppress it, But the disposition of « large class to escape the draft at whatever hazard to the service, and the pecuniary !nducernent for fraud offered by large bounties, hae caused the ert! to steadily increase. It may be inferred from the late ection of the War Department that, reepocting this wholesale system of fraudulent recruiting, pa- tence han cessed to be a virtue, The connivance of examining surgeons and mustering officers with brokers and recruiting committees, in many carer, hes compelled the Government to adopt the on!» centrating bis forces, establishing » new base of supplies, whence he will have ample water com- munication, and is perhaps preparing for » move- went @ la Saxman, through the State of Alabama, and upon Mobile, This city 19 cow the only point of greet importance celd by the rebels in the Gulf Btetes, and abe success of Summman's expedition to Savannah oaving demonstrated the feasibility of such march- e& itis not improbable that General Taowas may art bis face towards Motnle, The railroads of tho South-west are already, for the most part, 9 our For Department of Public Charities and Correction, For ci ak and maintenance of Central E04, 450 00 TRALNAN 10) Yor {ntersat om the city debs... Por rederuption of the city debt. For tnverest on and Ste ahi f debt for war purposes... . Total... ee Tae eatimated income from the gen- eral fund of the Cc tion, which in applicable to yment of appropriations, je estimated at 81,250,000 0) AMOUNT TO FE RAISED BY TAXATION, 59 TOROS AT $5534,050 01 porseasion. Tho river navigation if, to « con | course by which the service can be protected; that | The Were ees ata Beha a Mo perable extent, under Federal control, anu with | is, to hold the district responnibie for the ability of | ab a ree Fes “s wedley 88,534,089 91, the exception of capturing Mobile and Mont-| the recruit to perform military duty, and to annul | The amount ot the general fund, as : pomoery, the work in the Bouth-went neers to | the credit in all cases of diequalification, This is above emimated, Wises cee ees e ees 50,000 0 —— ee rimply measure of eelf-protection, with which no fault cen be found, aod which the efficieacy of the military service bas renderfd necessary, Indignant ( anadinna, From the beginning of the war until the present tims, the Canadians have not allowed an opportu. nity of assailing the North to pass unimproved. Every pretext for s display of their illy concealed be nearly sceomplished, The only force which the rebela can possibly interpose to check the con- templated raoverent of Tuomas—whetber to Mo- iv or elsewhere—is the fragmentary and demor- aired remnant of Hoon's army and the Btate militia, The impotency of the former having been determined by General Tuomas bimeelf, and the roythical na'ure of the militia having been proven by Kamaman's expedition, it is hardly probable that Estimated amount to be raised by tax for city purposes...... $7,284,089 91 The sppropriation' and County pur- ace, ar ounting respeck'vely to $5,024,000 55 and 8,692,185 62, makes up the grand total to 14,0, - 286 37. The following is @ recapitulation of the tote! ammount to be raised for the Siase, County aud city expenditurce: For State purporer . For County purposes, wits 3,024,000 $5 any serious obstacle would be found to | malignity has teen greedily seized upon, and the wore ee Metro- 9,011,088 00 ‘ 8 march upon Mobile. The march and the | most trivial cireumstances have been magnified | rf one on Purtie debt. 666,00 OL result would, doubtless, be @ second iy [into the gravest subjects, The last display of {1l- | General expeuers of the ne tion of he Savannah expedition, save that | pumor is founded upon the passport rysterm lately rece Crna 4 the fleet would be enabled to take part 10 | inaugurated by Secretary Sewarn, for the purpose rious esylums esd | the reduction of Mobile. It may be, however, that | of preventing rebel raiders and rebel emissarice {natitutions for the the Guif city is not the poivt aimed at by General | from crossing the frontier The necessity of thie] Milod soe 94,000 0 Tuomas. The policy of informing the rebels of | pasaport aystem is understood by all who are ee $8,760,575 “1 contemplated military movements having been | friendly to the North; but onr neighbors over the | Deduct am't of County . eechewed by our present commanders, their | border, whose sympathetic feelings are always Poste ahinnandyloe: , jotentions can only be conjectured. As] stirred up when tbe rebellion receives « blow, nectally approg by law, extimated at For city pur; oses 68, TOR ON, 009.168 481 for Bomas, rebels and Unionists are alike T2564, 059 91 without any reliable tnformation. Ais move- mente are wrapped in the same tmpen- ctrable mystery that characterized h's expedi- tion from Atlanta But whether hie ob ective point i« Augusta, Charleston or Richmond, there can be are dreadfully exerciaed upon the rubject. The Provincial journals being the valves through which their overcharged |!)-humor escapes, we have a fair exposition of how they feel apon the mibject, and what they propose to do about it. They assert, 10 the first place, that it is en intolerable nuisance; Toul... . eee $14,000, 256 at This classification of expenses of the corp oration for the support of the city gover ament sh aws that the expenses af the legisiative ‘leparimerit are as folowa: Advertising for the Common Council. . {$30,000 00 fittle doubt about the ultimate result, for Suxnam | secondly, that it cannot be marie practicable, in City Conitnesncies jstee or tsp on hae a decided way of sccomplisbing what he un- | consequence of the great extent of the frontier | City Dispensarias.......... ee ae 7,000 00 dertakes, In front of Richmond there are no ac- | line, and thirdly, im the lansuace of the Toronto Donations...... teeeeee toes 0,000 Election expense: Printing for the Con mon Council, .. Salaries —Leislasive Dapartment, Bociety for the Reformation of Juwenile Delinquents. 40,0000 04 tive military operations in progress, the design of ’ General Gaant evidently being to bold Les in his present position until Tuomas and Surrwan aball have demolished the rebel strength further South. The removal of Brrurn, and the probable sban- donment of the tardy Dutch Gap Canal project, however, may lead to more active miitery move- mente in that quarter, and basten the final over- throw of the rebellion —the prospect of which, os an early day, is now ao flattering General Butler’s Removal. Tne last and moss prominent of the ervilian Grown: We trust onr Government will look out for some mode of retaliation * * ° we are ready, if need be, to take the consequences,’ These conclu- sions show that the fault found with the passport system, has no tengibie foundation, and js only an ebullition of spiteful feeling. If the system is only partially successful, owing to thafactlities for crose- ing offered by the long line of frontier, then the necessity for the measure is all the more apparent ; and if it is eo very eary a matter for rebel raiders to come over the frontier, the Canadians ought to Interpose no objection, if we do all in our power to suppress them, With regard to retaliation, our Total. . $212, son on The estimated appropriatior for the Mayoralty alanis under the immediste control of his Honor, the Mayor, are : Contingencies Mayor's hi ah Salaries—Mayor's Office 10,000 00 - 28250 00 Total....... o Under the head of the Executive Department, we find the following as the estimates af the Depari- ment of Fnances: Generals ban finally, 18 is believod, disappeared | amiable neighbors will do well to determine first | Cleaning Markets. + 18,900 00 i Site: tions, The ford 1 Contingencies —C roptrodler’ 4 Office 14.000 00 from the acene of active m ry operations. whether they can afford it. If they determine to Chargeson Arrears of Tuxes...... : 5,000 00 President is said to bave removed Major-General | qhrow off the mask with which they have so poorly | Charges on Arrears of Aasessrnonts 5.000 00 i] military command, and ordered r . jes, the North will in | Old Claims 20,000.00 vipbiesag his f Ne de is ; I], Massachue eden ead atl tod dea pa bd ' din thi Opening New Btreets—Ea peuses ot. 7.000 oo fim to proceed to his bome at Lowell, Massac! ~ | the future know how to classify them ; and {n the Boal Betate Expenses......... ‘ 50,000 00 tts, and report to the War Department “by letter."* | attitude of an avowed enemy they will be loss burt- | Real Estate—Purc isses of 20,000 00 bis event will create little or no surprise, it hav- | ful tothe Union cause than they have beretofore | Renta... -......sscseesceaesseeeenrs 45,000 00 ng generally been anticipated as a consequence | been, Salaries— Department of Finagce. 157,380 00 i¢ aot only of bis failure at Wilmington, tut of ! general ili success as @ military leader, We hav 10 desire to enter Into the details of General Tut .r's unfortunate career, The Wilmington blun- jer was an exact repetition of ble failure to take Petersburg during the early part of General inanr’s campaign, and of his other luckleas ex- Tota! 04589 00 The expenses of the Bircet Departmentiare esti- mated : Contingencies—Btreet Department. . Diamond Reef —Blusung ana Removing Fire Mach.ves and ADPAFANS dioecues ery and Gas......6+ Lands and Places, Help for Savannah. Tur setion of the Now York Chamber of Com: merce on Monday, on bebalf of the suffering people of Savannah, reflects equal credit upon that body and upon our ‘great metropolis, Committees of the most influential business mon of all political $12,000 00 00 uw oo Py. oe f xp ent vo veditions, Of course Grneral Rotuents exe- | parties wero appointed to solicit subscriptions from | hy! g for Departments ction ‘ar utive talents preclude the ides that be willleavs | the various mercantile {nteresta, and an appeal PBIB. grees ceeseeees terse oo e Gov » ri yy ‘ ry - Road and AWENNOR, ss cases ow the Government service. It is not probet le that | was issued te the citizens of New York, which arts jes—Sireect Department... 118.990 00 he will remain long inactive He will probably | forth the philanthropic and patriotic duty which nery and Blank Books 40.000 00 emerve as the commander of some Southern de- | devolves upon them of assisting the people of Improvements, . 10.000 00 partment, where his peculiar talents may be more jes for and ¢ leaning Public Offices Bavannab, Tis address breathes an elevated pote pT) evuilable than in the Army of the Potomac. He | spirit of friendship and concession, which invents | work) ty Sth" Avent te esau 200,000 00 wonld be useful, also, in organizing the blacks as | it with # representative interest, as embodying the 150th aeet... sae “3 18.000 00 idiers, and tn preparing them for service under | sentiments of the whole Northern people towards a ty a “ s «ore competent generals. He has the merit of be- | the citizens of Savannah and the entire South, in The followines are ihe estimates for the Croton ing the leader of public opinion respecting the pols | reference to their future porition under a restored Aqueduct Department : y of enlisting negroes, and this fact has evidently | Union, The entire past is atoned for by the Aqneduct—-Repatre and. Improve- contributed to secure bim immunity for the mili- | aingle fect that the people of Savan 0 ent rs rf $55,200 00 ary blunders, which are to be attributed only to} nah have expreseed 8 williugnens to ‘pee i Croton Aqueduct nant ois defocts of military raining, ‘The Kecraiting Question. “accept the position,’’ and return to their consti- Croton Depart- tutional obligations under the United Biates iaws ; Aqiieduct 101,842 00 and they are therefore regarded as American citi- Se Weret neistrin rest. Eee Ad re y ewe ep ¢ a My ’ Tae requel bas proven the correctness of the | rons, and entitled toal! the benefits which we ea- | Sirrots Rep: ig a Repairs pee eet 100000 00 view yesterday taken by the Sox, as distinguished | joy, This position of a body of such bigh com- r Pipes 200,000 00 from that of the other city journals, with reference Pu to the late order of Provost Marshal General Puy. Tho general interpretation of the order was, that all credits to the city made subsequent to the fill- ing of the previous quota were to be revoked, aud that New York would be required to raise about fourteen thousand men instead of four thousand, mathe pubic had be u led to suppose, Mr, Brome has returned from Washington, however, whence Le went to discover the true state of the case, and be reports that the fears regaiding the non-allow- ity credits are without foundation, This in secordance With our view, and there A not the slightest warrants for supposing that the Government means to act unjustly toward this city, The exact spportionment of men required from the city i# not yet known, but the public may rest assured that no reduction will be made in credits that ore justly due, The object of the War Department is evidently to protect the interests Mea and Cleaning mercial and political infuence, and with such an honorable Union record s# the Chamber of Com- merce, is all the more satisfactory, as itis calcul. ated to hasten the era of good fecling between the North and South, of which there aro now eo many promising indications in both the military and political world, It also indicates that hatred be- tween the two rections is not to be eternal, and thatthe scars of our great strife will rapiily dis- appear unler the abounding vital ty of the Nation- The following te the amount required for the sl life—when a restored Unicon brings uae return | @ity Inspector's Department : of our former peace and prosperity, The people of | Clowning etree Now York have it tm their power to exercise a most | Continge favorable Union influence throughout the euttre nitnovine atent by South, by » large response to the ery of help that}. . : comes to us from Savannah; and we rejoice to | Balaries— krow that the response ie likely to be worthy the patriotism and philanthropy of our yreat city, Colonel ALLan's manly explanation that he does not come to “beg for aia’ for the people of sccerererece Pn eee $585,542 00 The amount called for by the Commissioners of Charities aud Correction is $535.45 mated expeaditures for the Law De) Contingencies— Law Department Balaries— Low Department, est+ guce of + F200,000. 00 ia precis 20,000 00 Guy Tuspoctor's Depar Minent 1 Total + $692,400 00 Provision is required to be made by the € tion for theexpenditursof the Mosropolitan Pol under the following heads, viz ¢ Fone U § oa SL ep 1 100) N, ¥..Oon g. ih 1 uo 116 Se iioo rs vba: ‘W's.10 5 700 Erie K. tt 1.4000 we cee DD 1900 do. S2uaka es TOO Me new is aN te Erie i oo MN TB, Po iia ity 41 of 6, 1 36900” * do 102 we l02's 5000 Me. fa, oT 2000 1, War Loan Ha #009, rook CW.L. 10T Ohio & Miss, 33 a Cen, B. $000 Mich Ho.e.f 108 | 800 dee the army by annulling credits for unfit Savannah, but merely to negotiate for an exchanye | Police Stato: y-houses, ; Ar $55 000 00 bad » Peleg Peer teeeee 6,500 00 veruita who bave teen smuxglod into she | of commodities for rice—shouli! only serve to stim. | Police Telreraph. ; ryice; and in this purpose they should re- | ulate the citizens of Now Yors and the people of Total 241,500 00 | e Leencdorsement of all who are truly interested tee heveney of our ariny, It is a fact patent to ‘© ypuble as well as to the military department, tat the yrossest impositions have lately been prac- toe! Upon the Government in the way offiling the North in their efforts on behalf of the inhabit- ants of Savannah, There can be no doubt that they are in need of nesistaner, and there are thous- ands whose necessities will overmaster their pride, The amount of m ed for the support called for by the as followa: | Pulhe Instruction ney required to be a tf Public Sebools it Board of oxpenditure propriut eit), as in 1865, SRI MMS 508 6S f and prevent them from inquiring too ecuri- dotoy ary ‘usuufacturing credits by the enlist: | ously whether the food of which they To provide tor the payment of the compeusstion Chto! Bsqualiicd soldiers, This policy bas been it oures of the Resident Puysician for his services us Aveut reued more or lows throughout th rr diene jn: need! was provuped: by wih | Ore soars ol Healt, ane for euher exyeunen une | we throughout the country, end | or barter, The touch of Southern pride that dur the cogn.zaur Board, soen the mibt : : serve bas thos been defrauded of | disdains to ask for Northern charity should od tuat tbe ! ow. appropriation te muds, to boueasd men 1 T’e reports submitted to the | only quicken our sensi! lex and iduce us to Ww J ee Wer Departinent by Genoral BW, Hines, cows | offor our active ald aad sympathy in theleast ostene © Pd Of Howth... ccc ceceee ceeeeeeee 5 be d pudezy ¥ 7 : Hanuibs the drag reudezvous on Harve Island, | tatious and inoffensive manner, We hope thercs Te provide for the salar es of the Cominios.oners furvisbes an admirable instance of the manner in | fere that all proper facilities will be extended to | HU owlih wud ther Clerk, the lollowsu, apy) sprue i oti es greg HE ie swindled, That officer | Colonel Allev to acoomplish bis mission to ex- Bolerie i oners of Health, .. $45 00 i ag sab ls ig post aloue, during the quarter | change the large quantities of rico in Savannah for Tt is est. matet that the followin : ws MH e euding December 31a, forty-five recruits were die- necessary for the Fire Dopartment, exclumye of the more substantial bread-stuffs. Our fuller bount: 1 charge! by the Board of Inspectors for the follow + My expenses connected with the machives aug ap) ara- may be properly consigned to the Mayor of Bavan- | nab for distribatinn among the poorer citirens, and especially armongrthe distresse! Union refugees from the interton,-ofswhom there must be » daily ing causes: Beventeon for immaturity ; wureesfor /d age; seven for chronic disemses; two forde- formities ; three for bernie; emghs for eptiopsy ; three for swthma ; and two-for-tagenity. He, also tus, and the buildings in uro for the sume, whieh | are otherwise provide for: Fire Alario Telegraph .., Salaries—Fire Deparment, Total, . sedi ti/ashis) LAR OUD OD » $7,500 00 66,500 00 | MeKNIGHT is { For the peyrnent of the salaries of the Roard of Aseeseors anc. their Clerk, the following epproprias uired, viz; of Assessors. tion will be Salaries—| Newt York, riouwrensation rumors, declined quite sharply to-day, thefluctuation# being ae folbows ({Fimancial News, Markets, &e. Tuesday, Jan. 1% P.M Gold, on ene BienT s At 10.30 A.M, 296% VRS, 225% 5 10.45, 22BM ; 10.50, 228%; 11,1 286%: + 11,90, 28G 3g 5 11.45, 225%, 12, 224%: 2 § 12.4% 223%: 1, 928%; 1.20, 2235 1.40, wr 240, 298 5 8 BIN; 3.10, 223%; » 223% ; 3.40, 223 4 ; 4.10, 223%; 4.30, 22%. The general stock market opened weak and lower, but at the S¢eond Hoard prices advanced, and the los of the mor-sing wae in a manmure Recovered, Governments wee strong and in good demand. The fubeeriptions to, the ten-forties, which have jnst been negotiated, ar pear. so far aa reported, to fall short of Ls ‘e sum FCG aieite to make the aggregate iesue 150 mil- Hone. Cap ataliets of Now York have, however, offered to take ‘shatever amount ie needed to complete that ‘The loan market continues well supplied amour.t, and fairly active at Per cent, TOOK BALRR—FINAT HOARD. ino M. 8. 50 1 DLC do. en. 50 Metropol 185 100 Penn, Coal 198 409 Nicar. Traneit... 5 10 Cnn Coal Pf. 4h 20 do. 46 49 Dei. & Hud, C.. 2040 i LU Quisksiiver Mi ORY 95 0. 1vo do... * je Mil. & be da ©. <0) Comke Tron M.. iy do AD yade IW) Ashburton Coal. 16 ‘Ne Ruff. & St, Line, 200 aPOOeh ROARD, ba, 10-409 192 4G 250 Had Re R ATs Be. 100m B00 do. lus wiel@, 10 Chi B&Q. R119 119 10 Tol. & Wab. Ru. 51 97) 10 Mich. Can, R il¢ 67 do. 2a 200 MBL AN, i4 Canton Co 4% 20M. 8.4 N Is, NAT Maripora Min Ity KO Ck & Pits, & MN Cum, Coal I't 4 10 do G4 sim 5 Wy frie R ot 500 CHL os N w' KR aay S4as4% 1300 ‘ Sobel 4 pn RK lia Chie Ri R Wah a0 do ea Caitle Market. New Yor, Owing tothe licht Lelie yarcdea during the peat wee! what higher than those luat teil us that price tle offe h quotat qualiti quoted, « considering the qu ranged from le and from 2la2v the be Jan, 10, 1864, of beeves nt the various prices have ruled some- indead, butchers wality of the cat. tom been exeeeded in this city, © for medium erades, The preéceat week wlll doubtless witness a conmdernbiy lower aeal¢ of prices, as it is report d that @ large number of eattie are on the way to this city which thould have reached bh tained b. the heavy enuw stomns p: Weet, We learn that the total rece the 5 ares in this city during the s ito pon Satard: ay, but were de- revailing in the ipte of Hve stock past rear wore: 5 511,220, Sheep This branch of the market hae aleo experi- enced ko Advance in prices, the better ¢rades reding at loalle. Swine, Very iittle chance hae bee markets, pit Vs e, mecond is to quality. MHA, NOTE Si n effected in the Pa TILDE Ae inet quoted, eay teow Low CES. Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor Cares burns, senids, and foflamations almost instantly. cenisa box, For aale at Depot, 4 Li berty at, “Whrent Adections and Hoarsences, —Ail suffering trom Irritation ot the Throat and Hoarse- noes will be agreeably eurprieed at meliate relief aforied by chidd Troches, The d ing, when the throat is we 1 and the use of Brown’ emulcent ingrec monary irritation, and after public aj the aluost im- * Bron- Jiente allay Pul- king or eing- weakened by too much exercise, their use will give renewed strength to the vocal organs 4 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral surprises oll other remedies inthe mpid and radical cure of Cougha Colde and Consump*ion Danville, Venn., June 2, H.GK Ett Dear sis tlieted with sugar ed more thau two gailons of water hours, | war obliged to ¢ times during the fiity poun te it 61. 1 prom and atter taking two botues 4 waeent eeaiuing my DEWITT ‘AL. LEN, 46 € In February, elt and io five me bt. tmuring the ved ed two hettles of Constitution water, Sold wholaanie otlet. and all druggists Counterfehs —Counterieits, ing in ny preparation ays ISG2. beter, and for five onthe I | veital good be aith ined age nted ne being + ik of at ections. ta this city 106 w Ist 1, L war in twe y-four ap often as ten or tirelve onthe Lost about month of Jniv, irely cured, soon \. Yours, truly, by MORGAN & “9 "ereonadeale siuet pulchasing These coan- Any pare ahoandaome re ward t : LOWAY, 5) Maiden Inne. DEATINS, CORCORAN —On Mondas, Jan, %h, Mary Coreo ran, forme ford, aue Phe relati 4 native Parish of t ware fully jovi oO attend the fune day.) at 2 o'clock, trom herr Lougiord (lreiand) papere pleaee c Die On Tucelay, bth AKE Lhe feof the fon neral, to y are ree Tan, 9 158%, Theodor beast itt ot. "New Rochelle on Thuratay t, California papers plonse coy LECKEY—On the Oh Aun Leckey, in the 2 The Mives inet, of b year of her ¥ mother, cor, of tion of the b day, +W Iiooklyr On vars and TL months, Jan, toth, Dinuiet ron of th NEVILI. jet_of erille, 0 Isot the fi News p ehaadl, and lob Be 16 the ¢ 3 usd Aes bum 1 ea ely Ry & BON—Oa Tuesday mort eK OF Sninee Baw bins id the tuneral, OK, trom the uth Uuivertity RYODES this (Weaneraa: Place, wear 12th et On Monday eesvion of the Dreip, Willie Waliace, o) Williaa W, aod Kate A, Rhodes, The triends and redatives ot the epectrully wld wo opens, attervoon, 12th inst. af his fathers, 132 Pet ayy oh net, 1h and Elizabeth Drake, Trow, at 12 ad blende o invited to attend tt Lith inet, at 2 ¢ vary ¢ » aed eon-iMelaw, a, Co, Long: iriends and acquaintances are reepect- inen- Firet ave, aii infant daugh aged % fully invited v'clock, from pe morning for In- amption, Sarah the — famil, ve funeral, thi “clock, from Clinton and Lu- rainy William J, Mosley at 2 P. iMloug tty M., from Knight, aged laio John Me Mi, Margaret, of Tawaqua, Pa, amily, and those © attend the With, used T nuos, ol. » dan. lative sand friends are reepoctfully invited to | ) with. noon, al % reel fence of his parcata, 7 Laon | lle evening, Jan. 9th, of con- youngest child | od o years, funeral, on Thurad, rom ign monthe4 | | | ig DEATHS. ‘clock om the morning of the 14 Wards native of Relentamp.e, County = the! h year of hit aa jativee are respectfully invited to attend the fon on Thureday afternoon, Jan, 1% 8t 2 O'clock, fromm hie late reeidence, (7S First av Hie remaing will be interred in Calvary Cemetery 27 wi WATSON On Mondar, the 9th tnat, Patrick Wat. be 4 native of Queens Co. town Kodown, Leland. and J Uinives, and the friends of Bar. tlay MeFaddin and Thoe, B, are respectfully in. vited to attend the tmnersl froma his inte reside 206 Ave. B, New You, on Wednesday afternoon, 1! —_—_ WARD.-At inet, Jorenh W Ce Ireland, friends an inst, at 20’ in papers piease copy 198 | TRADE NOTICES. ARTMEN AND LABORERS’ ASSOCTA- thon — A special meeting of thie body will be held this evening, atthe new Apnilo Rooma, TO Prince at, All members are requeeted to ate oe business, in connection with the receipt en weeks’ arrears of wages will be trauaact By — of JOHN LYNCH, Pree, PAT'K. fr Sec, PAT'K. CAIN, Treasurer OACH PAINTERS’ ASSOC Ts — Members are oarnestiy requested to attend @ ro meeting on Wednesday evening. Kurineee Importance requires f inciuel Attendance. £ wae” GEORGE BROWN, Pres, JOH De GOODS CLERKS’ EARLY CLOSING nee will hold their reeular Liebe a Y Cloning Hall, this evening, ats ote ock MtY PHY, Pres. FRED, WALLER, Rec, bees a YUARRYMEN U.P. SOCIETY—THERR by willbeagener Al meeting ot each Division of said oe ety beid in the 19th Ward Hall to 63 et + OD Thar lay evening, Jan. the 12th, at T+ clock. A fol attendance of each Division is requested. By or. MAKIID FAOY, General S6e'y, TN-PLATF, COPPER AND SHFET. Iron Worke ie Protective and Kenevolent Union —A rewular meeting wil! be held thie evenine, Military Hindi, t4 Haak Attendance ia fey ‘ined as virial tal jusiness will come up, Also tickets for the Anoual Rall cau be hnd at the roome, or of t membere, WM. MUNN, Presa. M SUERTE: Eee ie SOCIETY NOTICE GRICULTURAL COLL! EGES mental Farms and Patrio der of JOHN 5, MASTEREON, General Piesident al _ EXPERI: Orphan Homes. By the Secret: of the Institute of Reward for Orphane of Patriots, this evening in Mercer et. Church ad room. Ploase attend A GREAT GATHERING OF ALL THOSH in tavor of Temperance will take place this even- ing, to hear the Rev. Father WALWORTH address the mreinbars of the Father Mathew T. A. Lt. Soc ety No. Sot N.Y. at their hall, het 4th and Sth ate and Sih ave,” KORT. WILSON will slog seme of hie beat once. Lot ailtruemen be there at Tlo'clocts fice! F.R. PURCELL, Pres’ WALTER TUITE, Sec ya) A‘ MEMBERS OF THE FATHER athew T. A.B. soelety No. ., 1, ot Brookivn, are ck M with or pe atl Jast tibawe i’ ine r the pury o our lately decen-ed t REGAN, who departed this’ it The funeral will take place at on the My ine o'clock P.M. from hie late residence, 14S an Brat wth opposite Delevan et. HENKY MORGAN, Pres, BERNARD MARTIN, Rec. See 4 HE FATHER MATHEW FEMALE T. A, UB. Society, No. 1, of Biooklyn, KE. D. will hold @ emperance mecting at Temperance Ho 1 cornet mind and 7th eta, at 7 o'clock this evening, Spoak+ ers Mevrs, Grover and Walford. Singing by Meeere Trimble, Counetly and Trimble, THOS. sas Pd Pres't. MICH'L HERAGHTY, See'y HE FATHER MATHEW T, ie B Soviety, No. 4, of New York, will hold ap al pet Hall, 353 East t2th ot this (V Jan. Lith, atTotclock. § me lambert and Mr. Peter Stoke. ir. Nai id ING, Pres farniture. carpeta, t teke place the mat 2 152 Qiet et, near Tth a deecriptions of parlor, chamber end diging=roou furniture, rieh ching, silverware, dc. No postponement. os ALW Y ET. WILLS, AUCT’R—LAR¢ ot Crockery, Glaze and Furuishine te, Weds neaday, at ly o'clock, at the store, 7) Murray et, Cate aloguos at sale, 9 bs BOWERY Jock, at No. 198% “SELDNE R, AUCTION'R (U0 sears, of various will call this day, at jot. about *, also some tobacco, Dutch berring, ne, Talsine, coupe; alot of woollen gooda hor miery, household furniture, dec, 10 M DOUGHTY, AUCTR—WILL SELL © this day, at Los o'clock, at salesroom 70 Nassau st, the contents of @ saloon, comprising counters, chairs sojoon tables, sien any decanters. elas warty crockery, Mahogany marbie bed billiard table, sofnay chairs, louneca, bhedsteade, bureaus, warh stands, tanttrasees, carpets, mirrors, paintings, de. 125 DAWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY, AP BLLL @ INGRAL § bs) New Bos ery, 08 reeses, remnan sheets, quilts, pille d fewely, Order M. & 1, WOLF 7) trookiyn AWNBROKER'S THIS DAY,—R. WEAVER, Jr SALE + Will bell at the rales room, uve, at 1 o'clock, a general assortment of goods pled, a year and upwards. By order G, CUDLI Ps, at Fast 12th et, next eale Jan. 1th 3 DAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, ag #1 New Rowaerr, JAMES AGAR will eell, at 135 o'elo large aseortinentef men and women's Wearlig oppare., couvisting of dresses, shawls akirtey underclothos, sheets, wuitt » comforters » Kote, beds, pillows, bole 4 other cooda too numerous to mention. By o order of M CASEY, 121 Weat Broadway. i kK. ROLLINS, AUCTIONRER.—MUT- © LEDY & ROLLINS will sell, thie day, at o'cleek, at 4.45 Canal at, a large variety of secondhan dbew furnituie, cripets, otle othe, softies, couches, mattresses, bela and bedding, 2 cook ranges, tables ebnirs, bedateads, glass, china and everything useiu for hourekeepers, ie Hk S., his ery, nasi, liquors, eee cho.ce bras d au and Sherry wines; 1 other liquors; 120 cases aw laree lot ty tobaec Q HERMAN ¢ CO MAN & CO, “ALCTIONI Wines, rls Bourbon and rye whiskey, i; 23 cneks brundies, Pork and bble gin, rum and tly Chain pagner, os tod re fixtures, de, Ss AUCTIONEERS, SELL eo thts day, Wednesday, at 10'y o'cloek, No, 18 Bow: podous t 46) lote wink, sable, syuimel and ermine fi pes, catf, cape, children's faney fu Every lot wil be positively ok by oderot bh, JADENHUL without reserve, sbal. ee 12) ) BE SOLD AT PUBLIC be etal AUCTION A? the Publle Pi 5 : ; i sont Raa ng Sith et, bet. 4th and Sth avea \ TM. WIITERS, AUC, WILI day, at % o'clock, at 484 Canal cloths, beds, t ding, ching, sins, rarlor suite, eo! CLM ATE, Blove 4, chairs, tatlos, uu if all other eood, 4 BOARD AND BROOMS, PEW YOL y: G GENTLEMEN CAN BE awoom modated with good boy » Clarkson ay nome Mudeon, Also two younw ladies, atin Plfasant FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE? with or without board, at l44 \s Fourth at., bet Meioural and piath aveuue, near Waehingtoo uare, Aluity etioet stages And Sixth ave carw very 451 ar. FANTED—A FURNISHLD OR UNFUR Howery and Browd \ way. mime hiv , situate below Apply to ©. KELLER, 25 Chanbers at, New York ai SEWING MACHIVES, _ SiGrE's SEWING MAC Mi S FOR 120004 . nde want € t (6 Barclay ot fs 2 val | SEWING MACH sae? Wheeler & Wilton on et a for eah, at 1 yal for secondhand inachine Sewn G MACHINES, ALL W and second-hand, for sale , to re wh Machines duldon bart payinent. M es ‘bought Ade Vanors taade at 380 Broadwar, too. 4. Up stains cor Worth ot, over Book mtore, 415 ) LEAD OR TYPE METAL OF ALL denrations ugh at the higheet cosh orjees | by © W, ChADKE. 181 Wiliam ov “| wactre ri a8 = Bary: 2a