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Ie THE NEW YORK SUN, “YK iY MORSING, M (H tu 18693, ; a Te Advertisers ‘ sing patrone 4) would agai remind our adverti strou Fr he t ra wilt: “tao jut cae Scere ay vulees bended a atour counter Giue o'Cive Sherman And Sheridan Timare val of thirteen hundred rebel prisourrs, frye raundeght pieces of ertivery at Wine ate o thetr wayto Washington afford the | est y se >) proof of the reality of Srreipan's reported tory at Fisbervilie, We are bot yetin @ postion t eatiniate «the stretegical importance of thi success rug tes }ko Kurewam is now in the w lderness, They re both within the “shel of the confederacy," sud ther operations ares saarily veiled in mys. tery [tinawmoch to the interestof the Federal authorities as it eto the rebel leaders, to conceal, te all vews of military operatio SHRM AN jonal token of Lin activ ys the shape of a captured city, and Fagainas's jong trae of Confederate prironere and cannon remit atiathe in just as audacious, brave, and forwunate aa ever, It will probably enpear,that both are cosoperating togesber more closely than ia pen- erally supposed, andl that the neizure of the boseed the pr sen sends Us an ove interior Ines in the Alleghany range, which are said to be held in resive by Genvers! Len, as "a (nat ditch,’ in which he can fight us for a dozen be the real object of there movements We know that Biganan does nothing in the com- years, 1m mon Way, and if it be true that lois at Charlotte, NC. a4 ia reportet, «game of atrategy of this kind . 1 not be either inj able or impoasitie, The nly ground of euxiety is the reiay weather, which must check sod siresins, ur advance} 7 #weiling up the rivers Rut thie would prove sar an tous by preventing y lens prejudicial to the enemy neentration. In the mrantine, the situation te cach day assuming an attitude of more intense interest, ond must soon result in important devel- pements, ++ The Vice-President, deprecating in who with is ko eniy e! \urle every Avoerican to the ovnor and diguity of hia country, the conduct of Vice-President J. axon at the Inauguration on the Fourth of March, wo would respectfully submit thatthe epiritin which its commented upon in pulllc and private, is scarcely leas reprehensible than i. Although we are keenly sensitive of the | roach of propriety tmon cipreny, ve the oUunse which has been commit good taste, and sound eenae, that has been com- atted by the macstrate holding tho second office ited States Government, and can realize to some degree the aid and comfort that it) will afford tc foreca ememies sud comestic traitors, yet itis fue to teuth, if not to charity, te remember that Shere are not Wanting some circumstances in thie ase which are Calculated to place the object of ao tahy b Poe sereulls, in an attitude #eugwestive se much of pity aa of condemnation, Though for trom ayroeing with invny of the political views of Asphaw Joussos, we recognize that there is but ia the Upited States, @ en who bee reudered wore elective service to the Union couse, We hav bern in the very Cepths and whirl- pocl of aeceasion, aud held Lia pround, tron flest to laat, Ab auime whoo all wens’ hearts tors the treachery of Mr, Br- seareoly Ciesuined vaccillation of Presitent Lavcoun and sowe of Lis advisers, and the f @ large 5 nheaded by the New York to render it vatremely 2; position would aSouthern alave cc ton them, wand when UUANBAN, apd ihe urse ruonof the public press, Taiscnm, all combined il whether eny active to the formation of ABDikW JOUNKUN, bie place in the United States inced Javy, Davin and the other traitors to thelr faces, a« tuaotained Awerican people w never subwit to Ue resisied al Chivalry, te« niederacy, af Tennessee, in der thath wsunion and dismemberment, the f the ant ebandoned % property, and everything for the id he bag ever been true to bis record, As rot Te there witt andishments jovernc saving «race of his odomutalle spuit and a It ig no secret shat at © Would 4 pposition to the Who Wanted In a strict) ave be nh evacu- wel er tehould bavo been, for it Baage's Army, Bus pluck triumph as Ville ig ourat nie day; an! wee tho base for ull SUELMAN'S glorious successea, Wo who live prace- ebly at home, counos realize the & exeite- ment eud perils to which w torder state Union.st is or was sublected, who dares to stand up for his princip heud the tremendous Axpurw 4 can We compre. tran upou a leader of even JOURGON'S stalwart re aud robust mind The ut was too much for him, wt lant. T Mah HU bed in is hour of At the u twoen his services bad wnited by the American pe the Vice. Ir Was atricken Cowon with an jl! 1 1 4 ib was long doubtful whether te ld recover Me did net die, but be ba been the same man since, We have nt the o'd ead vtory, of » reanrt t thy recrule the shattered energies \ been wasted in the noblest of all causes, bev. and, what now appears, nos quite exeitement of ordinary politics broke *u tiany of the strongest men, As com pared wih F rean statesmen, our public men do not | ve Si alfth s. But now, when the events # bunired years are crowded within the epace of & few months, who can teil the r and tesr braw aod bran of those wh struggle in the boat and thick of the cont Ii is, perbaps t fortune, rather than his fault, that Axprew J Y not pass the ordeal ay. aeatihed, The exe Out thes proluged his sick- ness followed bimd 1g his couvalescence, and he resorted to strong drink to drown the « lamor of oMee+oliders, that haunted President Taviog to bin geath. It still remains to be decide! whether Vive-Hresident JouNgon has survive! the bis rood of olulpeas, of whether bis re novel from bia bich pomtion may not be necessary to the honor and divmity ofour country, But in the future, the we v! hae services will eclipse his faults, aud we who reap the benefit of his labors should nos prejudice ourselves before posterity, by judging foo barsh!y aman to whom we owe go wuch, wy English Sywrnthy with Southern Traitors. die English pspers profess to be unable to ac- sount for the manfewtations of dislike—amounting, +418 guid, to dowuricht hatred—manifested by the people of the United States eyatnust Great Britain, The explanation, however, is #y obvious as to ren- per the inquiry liable to the suspicwa of being » —w 2 Ee tu to hide @ con- ug «found in the bie- tury of our civi d probably in ita verv ex jstence. It ig extremely doub:fal whether the revel leaiers would have ever emLarked iu the civil war, or committed the fret overt act of treason against our Government were it not for the consi that they would be countenanced and aided y Fuylend The dream of English assistance end interference wes notall a delusion, igh it hae fallen short of recognition, it bas sustained for four years au insurrection that could and would bave been aup- pressed, in as many wonthe, but for the unfriendly conduct of England. The greater part of the can- hon, gune, munitions, end clothing, which have sustained the rebel armies from first to last, have como directly from England. Of the fourteen red picces of artillery expturod ince Auguat Bienwas, Buruivan, Toomas, and our eoersls, the most formidatie and destructive, were recently brought = from Eoglant, Adniral Pomraw states that the beov- jest ordnance found in Fort Fisher were stamped with the “broad srrow"’ of the English Govern- It wae the same at Charleston, Savanuahy urg, and every place captured by our army aniuavy. Geners! Buenman stated at Savaunab, before be departed cn his present expedition, that in bis progress from Chattanoogs to Atlanta, and to Savannah, he encountered at every step, upon hie front and flank, English guna, munitions, Eoglieh biankets. At the present moment he is no doubt confronted by enenios equipped from Bugland, Lf indeed the rebellion t@ tottering to ite fall at the present mo- tout, i ie becouse the ture of the Atlantic ports has cn the rebels from further ail, except by way of Texas, In view of these tacts, plain snd patentto the whole world, it is downright nonsense for the English papers to profess to be unable to acoount for the dislike and enmity, en- tertaiued by the American peoplo, for etery thing Hritieh, Gut this is not all, It pow leaka out thet the torpedces that line the Bouthern rivers and harbors, ond which were erally stip. ita of Confederate nie. y menu‘ectured in Enylaud, war, hon thence Knghieh and powed to have been the rev chaniam, were ia re The eecret was oot dislosed until there was no longer any occasion for the use of theso machines, yesterday's the ufernal The last European news, published in Secs, contained eu frou London Aumy and Navy Gaczarrr, to eect that in consequeuce of the ing of the Bouthern porta, the Confederate agents had recalled the viders for large vomlers of torpedoes, We deprecate national auimosity simost ag tuuch as civil war, and would intuitely prefer to live on amicable terme with the whole world, butif the peace isto be longer preserved, these outrages upon our natwaaslity wust Le stop- peu; once wad for all, Keturved Union Prisoners. Within the past few weeks, thousan (+ of patient fellowa, who recently mufered iu the rebo! prisons, bavo reached this city and other paces at the North. The majority bear the evidences of baving endured many hardships; but others, who knew how to be happy under any circum#tances, apd make the beat of whatever position they may te placed in, look cheerful envugh, They are all glad to get out of rebel coutro!, and after enjoying reasubable furioug', will again sbouldor their muskets, or buckle on their ewords, for the pur- pose of * getting even," as they express it} with shetr captors, We bad as interview yesterday with a number of these returned prisoners, aud wero very much impressed with the narrative of a Captain in the 4th Artillery, who bas been in prison, down in Dixie, for the lertaix mouths, He stay thatthe Confederates paid very little attention to their pris- oners, beyond keeping @ proper guard over them, sud whenever the suarde were detailed from the “cradle or “yravo'' regiients, they were inva ably found to be Union sympathizers, He frequent opportunities of co:versing with theese “old men” aud “loys of the Confedors y, Une observed by the rebel otlicers, and asserts the that beta clos op'nion they wonld be glad to have the war end upon any terms, that permitted them to live like good citizens. Ia regard to the food furnisied the prisoners, we were told that corn meal bread, aud water, was thelr main tation, The water they obtained trom the river themsclvee The river, be it understood, is the common rep taclo for the Sith of the whole city of Richa Three tirare since the first of January, went ratic of bWo CUnces per man, was served to them, Five times, in ax Woubhs, they received potatoes, Nos more than twenty-tive very euall specimens, of theso vegetables were accorled to each prisoner during the entire period alluded to, Bean soup, fonly 6o called by courtesy) trequently varied their bill of fare, A spoonful of hard looking, indies. tible beans, and a ent of the water they were be'hd was allotted = to wt Dy nen, A few weeks before cng released, they were treated oo little better, being per- initted to exchange @ yreeuback dollar for two Contederate dolar notes, and then expend the lat- ter for loaves of bread —if, what we should call » “tea bseuit" conld be dignitied with the name of oaf, Their tood was dumped upon the dirty Hoors, when the prisoners had no vessels to receive bin; and, as inany poor fellows were without such ouvenicnces: they resorted to various exped bo prevent the miserable rations from being atill urther damaged by contact with the filth of the prisons, Vermin by day, aud vermin by night, crawled over thom continually, ead in fact their Hrot pastime in the morting w se general sl h- ter of these nuconte the prisoners ecla: Viat their own bicod was two precious to per- nig any ‘thera bsect & feed = up without causug it bo eulfer the pena A from eaves contracted while in prison ; but the suldiors od the olficers, very few deaths cocurr la daily, This was doubtlers owing quise us much to the care. end want o cleanliness { the prisoners, as to the treatmout they received, | armed f these ret risoners desire to inhabit ¥ again, ant declare that rather than bu cap. ‘ed they will fight to the death, pretering their 4 sould bo found in the list of kil Wounded, than be written upon the books of So: oru prisons, Wehave had all sorta of hous save the war began, home patriotic glo ae What is the reasu: sommittee cannot be induced to ves Up @ nner party to these brave fellows f i vl ODlerean ise to head su abean be arranged, we will prom @ eulecription list with a cash dona- tony and advertise the affair eratuitously Who Will take the matter in charge Y remembering tha: these men received yo Yoankaziving turkey, or Christmas cheer, went ww she oiber brave men ip our armies, Recruiting, A Paw more Jays yet remain Lefore the inetor- able ‘wheel’? will bey’n to turn out the sames fortunate conscripts, Redoubled eforts are neces. Saty to prevent thie, aud «li who are nut otherwise exempted must respon! to the call, or send a eub- stitute. Io thie connection the following letter con- tains suggestions we would be glad tu sre acted upon ; Naw Youk, March Oth, 1565 Editor of Suns Sin While the liberality of the State ie all that e reasonable man could wish for, yet the working of tLe law pute it entirely out of the reach of thousards The State gives #600 bounty and $100 Land money to® man that fur- bis esa three y ibetitute—the eubettute is furnished by the Cousty Council for $1,000, thus leaving the vet cost only #30, which eu ts with- D the reach of hundreds who are ready and wil- lin to pay thet amount yet are prevented from dog #0 by the fact of thar being compelled bo v the whole amount of $1,000 nies Lately on their making application. My object in thus making #o plain o case is thes the capitalists of this city pledye themmives to the County Committee to assume rount of #700, until the State is reniy to reimburse thern for the @trount so wdvanced. ii needs Le, #26 would be wiliugly given in addition, Which would cover the interest for atx months; and if the State paid within three months, your capitalist would find that be has thus made a good investment, aud has aided all in his power to avoid the di Financial News, Markets, &e. New York, Thursday, Mar. 9. 6 P.M.-The flnetas- tlons in gold, as bulletined at Gilpin's Merchants’ Ea- change to day, have becn as fol! At l0.50 A.M. 196 ; 10,35, 1986/4; 10.45, 195%: 10.60, 196'4; 11, 190569 L110, 105 4%— 5 A120, 195%: 11.80, 196%— 5 11d 196s, 11,50, 196 'q 5 1%, 1966 2.10, 196%; 12,26, 1.55, 1905 19.00, 105% 5 1.10, 195%; 1.26, 1.40, 195595 1.50, 196% 5 9 196% 5 9.10, 195s: 1 1.30, 195! ; 2.40, 195 196 ; 2.46, 19478: 2.00, 104% 104% 4 5 4.08. O's 3.16, 199% 5 3.18 191%; 5B, 198% 5 5.40, 198%; BAS, 193% 5 4, 194; 4.46, 1905. The stock market opened quite steady, and eo continued up to the Second Board, when it be- came very fluctuating aad closred heavy and lower. Governments were steady, The sdvices by late steamers, both from England and the Continent, are to the purport that the circle of buyers of American 5-20 bonds ie being widened, the demand coming from risof Germany, Switzerland aud Holland, and jeh people. The ali to # growing extent from the bonda are also quoted of late from France, Sterling exchange wae dull at 108 for bankers bills, Money waoreney at 7 percent. on call, with transactions at € percent. on government securities, Cormercial pa- por wee dullat7 a 10 percent. Cowptroiler Brenosn announces that temporary loune will be received at bis office im sume not lene thaa $1,000, for which i ue bonds will be tseued, payable in six to vise months, with interest at 7 perceut, On ‘Change to- day Flour was be, better on connon grades, while good brande were doll and declining. Wheat was dull and drooping, Corn wae dull, heavy and lower Oate were dal! and lower, Pork was dull and deelin- ine. Beef wae quict. Lard wae heavy and lower, aud Whiskey war le, a 2c. lower and dull, ¥ STOCK 641.00—F (RT BOARD 700 U.S, 6a 'Si.ep...110% 100 Cone, Coal, Md... 60 145000 do... Lil verti 1 Qaiekauver a. 30 | 8. 60, b-tv'a, ce.) BuO do. . Te! bio ‘ do,,.. 111 yall“ 100 Atlantic M.3., 1bo luo do.. pew t.1l04 190 Mariposa Miu... 10 0000 do. oe D1 OO do losaity 10000 Tp, ba 71, re. dug 80 N.Y, Cen. RLU S0U LB, Ge, Lo-d0'a. YT S00 do... Wi wally fe Trea, T d-1u,... Lith 600 Erie RK, eg 65 SW Uliio Gay "31... Luz ie ate ; barbs +5 ie P2006 Mira... 27% od Ry hand One i. a +4 be Neading Bist ae 600 N.Y in. 6e...100 8TU0. 10... 109 Ages wn rie a0M " ibs Juv Mieb. Cen. Kk .110 1000 Erie 4th M.. he iw do. 19 sya) 1 bs] Tun Bat N.Y bt) bu M8. & NN, Le, oe ow Hud, let M Wel’ JOO Tl. Cen. R.. 1Ni es 6000 JJuriew Let M...105 sie & Fists kK. ioe ar. 2C.%,. 98 vi bay $3000 det; te i 400 ChL& NOW RK Oty ou @O....... 3st Suu waaek N.W. fa, t oh PT) eun Bu } It late io Am Fach Bk. /12) Jou Chie wR. 94 6 Metropolitan Bo 126 Seay ES 1b Ht. Nicholas Bk..u) uu FFs WC, Yin 60 Le, de liu, € 165 bw do... gl duo Cum Coal ls oY bby CHI & AlwoR . 90 low do, >'satu dud Ch. & Altou I'l, oy iw Copake livb M 4 BOARD, 700 MUS Pda... 40 4 Fr Wi &¢ 91 4 Bile k e100 do 16 Erte bi... lw Had. Rv. R OW Beading B....... Luly 40 dO... 109 OLY “as ju) Mich, Cen, RB... dlu'g do WOM Ha NI... b's SN.Y. Cea k 0 Cle & Pitt, Bo. 75 1200 do,, ieee Saw a ww Com, (eel it Ch & N, wo na i 2 Chi & NW. Pt 50 Quicksilver M 4u do Glad2 wu do 400 Chi, & K.1 KR... 90 4PRCIAL NOTICES. Stop that “cratching and ase Whenton’s Heh Olntment, Jt cures lich and Salt Kheum in ftorty-eTelt Louis, apd yrupilous of the kin, Sold by All Drugg ete ‘ eaten) em Meowrs., howler & Wells, Phrenologints, vive chaste of character dally, at 389 Broadwar _ bY (svover & Baker's First Premium Elastic Britch aud Leck Stic wing Machines, 406 Broud> way, New York and 285 Fulton at, Brooklyn, Sus Hinle’s Honey of Horchoand and Ta { breathing, an vial tube aud Ip » yehouad gooties wil ir ilead penetrates, ciean mi lungs There is norbing ! it, Ddeeata per botue, For «ale by all drugy iets, Chatles Downer, general ageit, 44 Cedar at, \ 3 i Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Prewin Lock-Sutch Sewlp 5 Whceler & Wilson? ‘To Purity, Larich the Blood, the ion, dee Helmbold’s Hig Concentra aivarilia, One Loftls equals in 1 ihe Syiup or Decoction, S84 Why injure the Compexion by Powders tnd Washes which choke or nil up the pores of the 2 abd in a short Hime leave | tea ead dey ¥ It the blood. and if > ou want suooth and soit ekin use Helibold’s Extract of Sa: yaiilla Jt gives a biilliancy te the eownplexion, ant A Clear, sweoth Skin and Beautiful Complex lowe the use of Helm boid’s Concentra. 1 Pvtract Rareaparilia, It removes black Yoopees and all erup.ions of the exin as4 Not a tew of the Worst Di,orders that tion, The cue gallop ty attict unkind arise from corru, me of tr bioud lie i's Extinct @f persaparilla is a remedy of out viaune * DRAWS, BARNES—At Cincinnati, March 4. of congestion ot junes, Jeter bai boiier uke To.dmerly Jemmey y. axed US 1 be taken Lo New ¥: ae OP. M., from phe re AM Maronic years, rk Bay Ceme- roomie oF Haran cor. of Washington and irateruity, aod ober triends, dik On Wednesday, March 5, Kate Alice, cd daughter of Win, aud Mary Ano Brophy, tus ues of the tamily are invited to attend the Vhersh ‘ule (Friday) atternoon, sty o'clock, trom 59 | Weat x4 iy FLANIGAN Op Tuestay, March 8, after & lous Me idvigap, the beloved moiherct Daniel ‘Mt Flanigan, aged 03 years, tosmerly of Ma sbiy Cork, lreland, other, you bave left ue, ne to God on bikh mother dear, we wali Luiag YOU, but we'll be with you by aud by, and friends are respectfully invited aera), On Friday afternoon, Mareh 10, ~ Mid 6 v'clowk, irom ber lute iesidence, 24 4 : ty 44) LAPINE—On March Sib, Miss Matilda Lepine, aged ‘wears & mouths and 8 uaym a RE Se ee DRATER, s. Grae be im ireland, aged Ts years Her friends, and those of the family. are fexpect- fully invited to attend the funeral. ou Saturday afternoon, March 1ith, at 2 ote cock, trom tue reM- dence of ber wou, Wu. Gray, 4% beet loth ot. Her remaing will be taken to Caivary Cons tery for inrer- ment, 19% MURPHY —Sudden'ty, on w . March © Mary, the beloved child of Michael aud Hridvet Mus bby, axed 7 montha. The relatives and friends of are respectfully invited to attend the tuaeral this (Friday) atvernoon, uth inat, at ly o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 116 Mulberry et. isu PHILLIPS —Arnelia, wife of Alexander Phillipe, ip the vith year ot her age. Services will ie place at Bt. Andrew's Chureb, Duane et, on the 1ith inet at 1% o'cloe Friends and reladives ase respectiully juvited to attend the funeral, th PLUNKETT — In Brooklyn, Aune, the b daughter of Peter nod Julia Plunkett, aged 4 y month: dvi ) The trieude ot ¢ faraily are respect! to attend the funeral, thie (Priday) af ¥ o'clock, from the + euce of her pace Brunt et, near Vandy ke at, Souta Brooklyn maine will be taken to Fiatbueh for interiuent, Ly RYANOn March Sth, after a short and painful iliners, Mary. the daughter of Michael and Catharine Ky an, aged 21 years, Phe reining will be interred in Calvary Ceme- tery, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the realdenc. ot her u 20 Vearl et, ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the tat are reepectiully invited to attend the funeral, 17 SCULLIN-Ob Wednesday, March Sth, of croup, Vauiel, youngest ron of Heury and blige Bouin, Aged 1 year, 4 monthe and 6 da the relatives and friends of family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, this (kriday) aiternoou, at 1 o'clock, trom the residence of his parents, 251 East 16th et, lus SHAY On Wednesda: in the Tith year or hie ag The triends of the fami! ay t au vot the = family bier re March 9, Patrick Blay, , and those of hie da Mine Campbell, are reapecttully invited te funeral, om Friday atternoon, March 1 o'clock, trom 101 Seveuth ave, che 1 ls STEDHILL On Thursday, March 9th, Joho Wal- ter Stedbill, younvest eon of Hoory aud bllea Sted- hill, aod 2 voars, | month and 6 days ‘The friends of the family ure respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday atiernoon, Lub inet, at 1 o'clock, irom 76) Third ave, iw STUART -Sucille, wite of Jaiunce Stuart, in the Sith year of her age Phe relatives and friends of the tamily are invited to attend the tumeral, on Saturday atterncon, Mareb Ji, at 2 o'clock, at St. Mark's Cuureh, cor, 4th and South 6th ate, Williainsbuigh, 266 WIHELAN—On ‘Thareday, March 9, after a short Uloeas, Mary the beloved wife of Jas, Whel wad duugbter of Lhos, Hettridge, late ot Naas, Co, Kil- dare, [relaud, aged 20 ) earn, The relatives nud friends aro invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, March 11, at ¥ o'clock, trou b late residence, 2¥9 K. lath at, TRADE vow TTENTION BRICKLAYERS ~— A MASS meeting of the above body will take place on Friday eveuing, March Joth, at 7 o'clock, nt Consti- tution Mall, corner 2!d at aud Jd ave. LHOMAS SMYTH, Iree't, PATRICK BURAZILL, sec, 2 Oo PERS—THE DELEGATES TO THE (rand Society of United Coopers are raqnested to be punctual in their atteadauee on thie evening, at Ini Bowery, at 7 o'clock, CHARLES CAKi Pres, P. O'FARRELL, Sco 1a NOTICE TO THE CARRIAGE BUILDERS of New York City and vicinity, that on and after the 1th of March, the waxes of the journeyien carriage painters shail be $5 and $: order of the Associstion, GLU, BROW McURATH, Ree, sec, OTICKE TO BOSS CARPENTERS AND Butldere of New York, Brookiyu and Jerey City, that ou and atterthe Isth day of March inst, the wagee of the Journey meu Carpenters ot the above named citles will be és Su cts, per day, by order ot the District Union, JOHN REED, Pree’t, WIL- LIAM MULVENNA, Rec. See'y, “iT PAKe NOTIC A MEETING OF ALL The Keensed Junk Boatmen will be beld thie (Fri- Gay) evening, at 5 o'clock, at 13 Marrisou ot, All licensed boatuneu are requésted to atteud, as business O; iinportance wall be brought before them, By order of the Committee, JAMES KING, THOS, BRADY, DENNIS MAKORTY, esa TAKE NOTICE—ALL WH WRIGHTS and Blackemiths in tavor of getting paid for their labor, are rejueeted to attend a meeting to be held in Jackson Hall, Sth ave, aud 15th st, on Frid . ning, Mareh loth, at 7% o'clock P, M,, to make raucements for & mace meotine, by order ot the > clety, Come one, come ail, JAMES HALLAGAN, Pree JOLIN McDERMOTT, Sac’ 138 U. OF H., NO. ®—A SPECIAL MEET. ing of this division will be held et 156 First ave on Saturday evening, March I, at 8 o'clock. All neni bers are requested to attend, Hy order, THOS, McLALE, Pres, THOS, HOFY, See, 4 MERICUS ENGINE, CO, NO, 6. yo and honorary nembers of Eugine are requested to meet at 269 Henry et, to-day, at 12 o'clock.(o attend the funeral of our late brother mem- ber, GEORGE FULL JACOB PF. VALENTINE, Chauiman, JOHN BIGERBUN, ney dae A O. H., NO, €6—A SPECIAL MEETING © of the chove number will be held at headquar- tere, 215 Hester et. on Friday evening, [0th inst, at 7) o'clock, Ponctual atiendance is requested, ‘By order of VATKICK CLANCY, Preat; MATILEW McPARLAN, Bee : a4 A O. H., NO. 11—A4 SPECIAL MEETING © of the No, will be heid at Millimu's Hall, cor, otseth st. aud Tih ave.. on Friday evening, Margh; lth, at T¢ o'clock, All absent members are invil to attend, ae there ia business of importance jo be branehelgd. Hy order of JOMN REILLY, President; THOS, GALLAGHER, Secretary, 134 ONVENTION OF IRISH SOCTETIES— Delegates to this Convention are requested to ineet at Hibernian Hall, 44 Prince et, thie Eriday evening, March 10th, at TH o'clock, to arrauge for the couine annivereary of Lrelaud’s Patron saint, Mar- shale of the Civic societies are Fecneated to baud their ames iu to the ar Marshal, JOHN TUCKER, 37 k at. PATRICK MoakD)F, Pres, EDWARD CAREY, see. er ATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SOCIETY, do, 6 of N.Y, will hold a public meeting this even- ue at acy Past doth et atte Poa. Lhe Lion. C. T, Geo. J. Caupbell aud Sir,” Gillingbura. will Singing by rower, Mr. Wallace, Deig- d Mr. Christy, the Cecilian Band, Mr, Kelley will iven us with his accordeon HENRY Bo MULHALL, Pres, THOMAS CONCANNON, cae ia) Fatuvic MATHEW VEMALE T, A. B, ciety, No. 4 will hold their weekly meeting at their hall, $30 i #t, on briday evening, Maret. loth, at T's o'clock, + The following gentlemen will addrevs the meeting, Mess, Lynch, Jas, Cam e i Mr. Lanston, Singers, Mise Haroion, Mire VoGwin and Mr, Wallace, Sorin KIDD, Pree. WM, U'CONEELT, Bee, 126 FENIAN BROTHERHOOD—THERE WILL bea public meeting of the Emmet Circle of the Hrotherhiood, at Temperance Hall, cor 7th end Graud sts, on Filday evening, the Luth, at7 p.m. Aal thoes in favor of the treedom of Ireland, will ples ee at tend. Mr. J. Pope Heodues will addiess the meeting 1 GALLAGHER, Centre, Mr. McGONKW ALL, FE Nla BROTHERHOOD Cirele will hold a publie meeting th o'clock, in Warrea Mail, cor, Oly Ail the pon ~ BENBURB is ovening atT Meury ea, o aud daughters of old Erin are invited to attend, fond an oid w Fatherland, All members are requ d to attend, as business of im pe to be transacted, Severa) eloquent eentie address the meeti JOHN M J.B. OTCONNUKS, Bee Ss! ARFS, REGALIA, FLAGS, ETC., ETC., 7 nay be ie at lu? Pineapple sta, Brooklyn, foc less money than they cau Le bought tor eisew here, 8. A, JOYCE, 86T GPECIAL NOTICE—A M ING QF THE J Thomas Davia Circle of the F. i, will eld ot 314 Breadweas, on Friday evening, at 7% 0° en will “DERMOT, Centre. 186 kK. All members are requested to be present us business of Uunportance will be transacted, O, FITZWILLIAM, Centre JOHN ROUNEY, see, ta 6 Wi Cc OA Toe COA I=-COAL = COAL A FIR a pl f Cumberland coal, fi er strestn between West aud Washingvon, KL HAR HEATHER, ie RIVE: si ND v 4 COAL—JUST AK LD), OA Creu - hes bad soiling she host quality of | red aud white ash stove, es ap 7 : ay; leseto dealers, Also earl ee babies temp for eale low. Apply at la . COr, B8th st, and Vth st, door west of lst ave, sve Dut, at ihe above | | Sleeping care attached to 6:00 and | | Cosscbers aud Suh Bt CONST UMPRION, D*: SCHENCK ON CONSQAPTION Lo easily ued na any other entre. y @ ae inid corr bheeaut rarely if Dr, SCHENCK'S we tetr and treatment dider altogerbert the pro thee ba down by vnveiciens, It caunothe dened turwo Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Junie aud Ma drake Pile cure many low cases of consumption «ill you ill yeome our altos, ra bed of con ption by there cedicine Ame time you will beat of meny that he taken them and have died, forthe simple reason th they have go longs lett, of not euough lett Ww et tad in & hewliog condition ; or as soon ar they cet a littl) t ert etafresticold. Itis true that when bg edicines get through the system the pi tent ia not near ao Hable to texe cold. yet the bror chial tubes are diseased, wud patients may pul ou many clothes as they please; if thoy gc out im gue ai they have got to bieathe, and the change of air jj enongh 0 intame the lungs and prevent them frit healing Many thipk if they take the iuedicinos they +ho cure. bo matter how careless they moy be int Other particulars, What Dr. sctienck now i Of bis pationte ie this: Take medicio 4 © the directions he bear a possible, aud if the ht seared, if they have n bad couch. to etay in and it very bad, etay in their re ter about fresh air, as is generally t ic.aus as best tor pation. Tbe the wiucows down, f* good onc if the ey etom ie pul in ah Many person, feal better by air home sud relish @ dinver and teel beter thie beal the juuge? No; it just irritates ther © prevent their healing, yall die, Jority of the cures Dr. Schenck ma are patie bed to their b With consumption ; the ay sven underpoes a choro bauee, aud the appetiie ie re. wtored be t out of their rooms, If ruct Ones wre cured wh ould those walking atreet Dot be cured! Hecause th little coids hardiy enough pereepbilie, yet eutl elent to prevent the lunge from healine f poop nf they take @ revere cold, would stay in the hour 1d preveut teKivg another cvld, it would pee Wee self without medicine, and there would be very hit! Neumption ; yet physicians say “go out and tea cold ove atter auother until they die. The ouly way to cure consumption, where cavities bave fort.ed on the lungs, is to cleanes the atamach Qnd bowels of the mucus and slime with Schenck Mandrake Ville, to restore the appetite with “ele ick Seaweed Tonic, and with Behenck’s Pulmont: syru and plenty of good. nourishing food, new, bealt blood is made, This blood worke into the #) «16m diveste works out, the alacces beala, aud the pation sete weil and frenquently quite tleoh Ir, SCHENCK 6 continu ly curing consum by this treatment, Mis tuediciuee fix the tuch @ way that the patient gete a good # aud eats plenty of the richest food, which mak od ‘ood, Dr, SCHENCK makes profersional viel of the larger cities, to cure consumptio: than others: tor in lung direases there end it is barder to caretheu: buttake a there to Philadelphia, or in the iower and the lungs will begin to heal v h there te nty of cousumpti the we change trou New Engiand to ibis section ut couus y, haw « happy ett al te in many ® great deal bar if they cag only » they would itoprove taster, aud meny tr to the mountains, Cape May, dex place; aud it the lunge are badly ted, they have to retura lmmediatety; for the air ie too tres und bracing, and tre jueauy ena theirdays, Some goto Cuba, and ohere te ul, Minneso'e, aud derive beuetit, One piace is waru wid the other extremely cold, but the tesuperature is even, and they are not liable to take cold, and this is one of the most important thins to @uard againet, Coneumptives, stick to your roows, Hever mind what your ductor says, do pot tay. cur teives liable to take aslght cold, Take the Pulao nic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills + a+ erciee about your room: ws much as poss le, wud if the lunge are not too tar woe you will eet wer Dr, SCHENCK will be ound protessionally Ab hue roous, No. st Bond at, N.Y, every TUESDAY. trom # A.M. until P.M. All letters tor advice should add: essed to bis principal office, north wast corner a Sixth and Commerce ate, Philadelphia, Also where heowill be found prot ry BALURDAY On the 1th and 16 © visite Boston p: wouaily Price for Pulmonic syrup and Seaweed Tonic, per bottle. or $7 60 the halt doze pote per hux, ful eupply of Dr, Schenck's medic ipes may ve obtained at ali times at bis rooms, No. JY Bond et DEMAS BAKNES & CO. No. 41 Park Kow i Whoireale Ageutes for New York City a _ ALOTION NowHCES. ADMOURNED SALE—WM, ABBOTT, Auct, aMice, 4 bast iromdtway, eollethigday nt lle ote ky contents Of Btore, O04 sth ave, cor, 42d 6, Cousist™ of furniture, carpets, eloves, (iu waru, tin too! » ut fixtures, retrigerators, counters, lot wagon bub Ledatewda, &e., aiso thaee spring trac ni NOP 6G ac, 1% A UCTION SALE OF OVER @9,000 WORTH of vleeqat household furniture, this Pritay ternoon, at 2 o'clock, at house 152 West Zlat eh ithave, Kver) dercription ot parlor, chamber. 4 ingroom and nursery furniture, tine beds and bede ding, 2) Brussels and iugrain carpota, bedatonds clocks, mirrors, sofa beds, bureaus, curtaine, shaded. lounges, palutiogs, vases, chalre of wll Kinds, cour ud pier tables, china, cut glses. silver, table cuuery, &e, No postponement 139 HENRY KR. WksTCOoT Auctioneer, — ERRY FRANCHISES AT AUCTION, at the City Hall. On Thureday, April 6, 1805, a8 10 o'clock A.M., wil! be old at public auction, to the highest bidder, with adequate security, for the term of ten years from the Ist day of May, 135, the lense ot the ferry ax now ete dilehed from the foot of Whites ball street to Btaven wland ; the leage of the iranchise of the ferry us now es‘ablished from the foot of Bar- ttreet to Hobokew, §. Js the lease ef the fruas of tho ferry us pow established from the foot of at. E to Greenpoint, L. 1. The raid severat league will be sold, with ail the rights, privi- nd advantages thereof belonging to the Corpar- of the City of New York, Terms and conditions may be had on application @ Counptrotien’e Offce, By order of thy Conunissione:s of the poking Fuad, MATTHEW 4, BRENNAN, Comptroller: F, FMZSIMMONS, AUCT'R—OPFICE 708 © Third ave, will sell Frid. 10th, at 11 o'tlock, the genteel furniture, carpets, bedding, de, com ained in 5 story house in S2d st, near dd ay + H tr let, 2 vO GF0. G. LEWIS, AUCTR, WILL SELL BY auction on Friday, Maich Luth, at 10% o'clock, the balance of stock of groceries, fixtures, &c., of Grocery Btore, cor Loxiueton ave nod 4uth et. Ceunte scales, ving, &c, Sale positive, Terme cash a1 AWNBROKER ALE—THis DAY, LY JOHN MORTIMER ‘set ron yr ¥ aseortinent of men and women's ¢ other diestes, skirte, shaw is, cloak, dé, quilla. Conte, pants, ve goods well worthy the attention of 4 109 Maucrake Pius, JAMIN WEAVER, Ji, 408 Oth ave, at Lo'clock, & ecue.dl aes having been pledved one year and upwar of GEORGE CUDLIPP, £66 East lub at, Mareh usth 2 Ww". ABBOTT, AUCT'R, OFFICE 4 EAST Broadway, vells om this day, a6 1H o'clock. the poutents of the liqu " ff two fine coun 4Ors, AC, [M. WITTERS, AUC’TR, WILL SELL this dav, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal at, th ture of a house removed from Bedtord Peta, of ei 4 t Ke, A tne ebance for dealers and boceskeans Lost AND FOUND, OST—IN THE HIPPODROME, A POCK. et-book belonging lo @ worki e1rl, con tasn! $i7 in bulls and Bo in gold~ a keemsaKE, A lite toward will be paid by leaving ita: oly Weet oth ile or at the Theatre Otlice ; will sell at the sale Next 1 Stanton aud inj, Bbirror, etore ere, beer (O3T-—A_ BANK BOOK ON THE SkAC men's Savings Bank, ou wecouut with Clikige TOPHER ANDERSON, turn it to the Bal HM Lost -A BLACK AND TAN DOG. ANw awering to the nameof TURVEY ‘The tinger wilh please ree will be rewarded by leaving bim at tis Ww bee + a $10 BEWARD—SCOTCH TieRRIcR DOG tuiddle #ized, yellow, oare elo opped ” rhorter than the oth eather ar day thom 42 Domiwick at glu will be Paid jor Li |} return, luv | $10 REWARD FOR THE RECOVERY é of @ lost dow. answers to the name « f Tip RPh wits white Dreast. Kelonys to the Woo Lost ou Satur TRAVELLING. HUbs0N RIVER RAILROAD oN AND Otter Mona Jan. 23d, Traine leave dak ste Statlon —For 4 nd ‘Trey and s North aod Weat at Tso and 1] A Mos ood, ot, and Duds PM, P.M. tralia cats will run berweem tation dM TOUCEY, Aves guy eunday train duu PM. sill

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