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6 public accord to the worst crimina «fair and honorable trial, and it is cer- tainly but just that the new Commissioners should be entitled to « trial, before judgment is pro- nounced upon them, If they prove to be unwor- thy of the pomtion to which they are assigned, they will bring odium upon themeelvos and the paid aymem together, and canae the public t find & bill of indictment againat both joy is to give them an untrarnineled field for teating their qualifications, loaving the public to judge thom by their works, the selection. But from an appreciation of his services and worth, Lis employer advanced Patrick's pay, firat to might and then to ten dollars per week. But poor Pat- rick's wants increased faster than his pay, snd xX of woven years ago, lars per week, be called and more earnestly than he did three Sears before that, with his weekly vittance of six Hieemployer remonstrated in vein, ant at last, after showing him that he waa ae well of with six as with ton dollars, reduced his pay to @lcbt doilars, and poor Patrick went off with @ more doleful face than he had ever worn, lesson had ite effect, and fearing another reduc- tion, Patrick did not eek edvance pay for nearly six months, and then, to mect the funeral ex- penses of » dependent brother, he humbly wished for twenty-five dollars, The conversation was something like the following : J atrick Me brother ts deod, wantin’ twenty-five THE NEW YORK SON, = A (Reported Expressly for “Tur Sos." by Van ALLED THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1865. roduce Cor minsion Merehanta, 154 Washington street, N.Y.) Naw Yous, Wednesday, April 5, 1965 The late news from our triumphant armies haa bad an effect to deprose buriness to an unprececented Little je doing, and asies have been email ond greatly in the buyers favor must be couridered nominal ning to arrive, and is eagerly sought at high ratra, Dressed meate are lower, joral Lifect of the Late Victories. vavere! loss to the rebels rewulting from the \tles, may be computed by estimating the vulioof the positions taken, calculating ‘ captmred monnttions of war and other avd Syuring up the pumber of killed, orm aud absconders. The moral theme battles, however, (@ far more potent 5 Consequances, and will be more detrimental couse of rebellion than the material los © Crore of ita capsure, Richmond was not sim- » only city left tothe rebela; 1s waa not ( e capital of the “Confederacy” ; bas it wes ally the rebeilion iteelf, In the earlier stages te war, when attempts were made to capture the case waa very different. ao the eapitel of the “Confederacy,"’ te ral part thereof, and ite import- e wee toonsured mainly by ite #ize—being the ty in the Bouth, The rebels then beld . eraboard towng ® number of strong na, and had arming scattered over he prestor pertof thetr terrsory. Bat the lat t ch egelall tite, Gen» al Geant rot only racy’’ with SmmuMam's column ty it tothe very centre, suctens! rely cap= he cebeletronghol le gout. end eouth weet sweatter’ng the forces thatopro ed him, bel capital to be finished a the lly shin meana, all the vitality of bat was saved from other pointe, be- aee wealtbler een the mont per- made Ricbmend with his tea advance wages Our quotations butter is begin- The better pol * plenty, and lower Wo submit quotations The Lrooklyn Fire. Orange Co., pail State dairy, fr Tire Facue takos exception to our remarks in reference to the culpable recklessness of the engi- neer, in charge of the men on the roof of the burn- ing building, and believes that we based our re- marks upon the hearsay evidence gathered by in- Without desiring to enter into any controversy on the subject, we have good rea- our account of the various warnings given, in substantially correct, aod satis factorily places the blame upon “ the abort sult built man," who disregarded the numerous warn- ings addressed to hin by property ownors and in- dividuals present at reason to doubt Chief Engineer Fire Department, and we do not telieve he would widingly stetion men where be would not stand bimeelf, In this instance he was in a most danger- ous position; the men surrounded bim: yet in spite of several warnings, he persisted in follow- irg the bent of bis own inclinations, with « reck- lessness we hope other men will avoid in future We bave no doubt that the Chief fecla as keenly aa any man can, the terrible calamity that has oc- curred, and would willingly bave secrificed bim- self to save those now lying doad at their homes. Nevertheless, the safety of our firemen renters it necessary to place the blame of this disaster wh re- ever it rightly belongs, and we hope the Coroner will fearlessly discharye bis duty upon the forth- coming inquest. Lee's Netreat. Tae frat intimation of the course taken by Lam's retreating army, thas is at all entitied to credence, comes froun General Gaawt bimeelf. The later, in a dispatch dated at Wilson's Station, ® point on the bude sallroed, midway between Petersburg and Purkeaviile, states that “all of the enemy that retain an) thing like organization have gone north of the Appomattox, and ere sppareniiy heading There {e good reason to believe that this supposition of the Lieutenant General is correct, The only two points that offered any in- ducerment to Lag, in selecting ® place for retront, were Danville and Lynchburg. The former would naturally be the moro desirable position, for the reason that if he could reach tthe would have no difficulty in effecting @ junction with Joaxsros, Failing in this, however, the next best poins wae Lynchburg, although it has no advantages of com- munication with any other part of rebeldom railroads having already been destroyed, difficulty end delay incident to geting bis army from Poversburg to the Dany lle road, in time to pess Horkesville before being intercepted by (sant, doubtless induced Lag to abandon the idea of trying Reliable accounts slow Wat the robe! army was not gotten away from Petersburg until three o'clock on Monday morning, Therefore, Saxaipaw would be able to strike for tho Danville road with his cavalry, as soon ag Lew took up his march with his infantry, and of course Sarntpan would have every advantage in reaching it fret. This being the case, Lum seems to bave deciied upon going to Lynchburg, and 1s accordingly en route for that poiny marching on the north side of This Ine would bring him to the Danville road at Mattox Station, about tweatr It ie possible that Lar may have sent a column in advance of his main army to this point, for the purpose of going thence down the railroad to Burkesville, in order to hold point unti! his main army could be yot past it; but there is hardly @ chance 0) at for the rearon that the rebele did their most des- perate fighting on Bunday, and evidently had o hone of success until thattime, Buch being the casa, Las would hardly apare @ column to provide for an improbable contingency prove to be, it is quite probable that our forces would get to Burkesville before the main army of Lew, and be able to drive out any advance columa that might be thera Geveral Ginayr states in his clspatch that General Oxp, with the army of the Jawnes, was several miles beyond Wilson's station abthe date of said dispatch, and pushing forward Thin station being only about twenty-three miles from Durkesville, Gieneral Onn toust have reached that po.nt In good season appears from the general situation, therefore, that the pursued andthe pursuing armies are engage! in agrand race in the direction of Lynchburg. Lus is apparently about twonty niles North of the Southside Railroad, while Geant Ws hurrying for- ward in the line of that road, and with ® coluinn sleo on the immediate rear of Lam, Burkesville is the first prominent point to be attained. forces micceed In securing that, Lee's communica- tions Bouthward will be comple! he will Lave no alternative but to go to Lynchburg, Us N.Y State. do Weatern bene Madd Limed Exes, accurate reporters. Dressed Fow!ls, Ib. Chickens per Ib, Sir, an’ if ye pinse Td 2Yav4 Turkers, por Ib jollars to pay the don. ‘Wasi Geese, por sb 24a00 rons for believing that you 0f@ your own + end not ask for imino, Indade an I wish I had Sur, Bat I've taken clot of me wages an tte ali gone. ployer—You remember when [cut down your kY Now hav'nt you been get n the eiglt dodare as you did re? Fara MEATS. Mution, carcass. N.Y. Peete, prime 19a?1 * . 40 com, good.17819 | Raglieh Dairy RIAD FRUIT. | Black berries Wo have no geliantry and shility the Brooklyn re it all wintand whoa [have eight ite gone all the same, im ployer But T only saved the two dollars for you -and now | owe have twenty-five and I'l put two to ltevery ween if you | pay youn good loterest on what you leave in my bande. We need not say that Patrick waa gratified to get bis twenty fivedollars, and still more to know that some was left in hiein. olvntary savings bank Two or three weeks later Patrick presented bin. Appiea, c toe ou forty dollare, ke, aud besides L'il Mercere, per bbl. 258. 00 Prince Alberts... 70) Jackson Whites. 2 buat D FIND VRORTA NIRS, id, bbl. 6 00as 69 ineapr. 100. 6 boat 5 Gost Oo Carrots pr. bbl Rat, Tu'uips bbl. 1 25a So) Beew, bb White Turnip, bb! T5601 o Unions, yollow. ..6 bvad T5|Uarlic, priv bia leaving the re Buckeyes, p01 Bw't Vorawes bbI.6 ne ecuceutrated in seem Who, as @ ruld have Suuerhea, bbl. eo wenerelel, almost sover.ebly Vinployer.Well Potrick—after more money, are I thought you wore going to let ine keep what A} the aspirants for military and e.vil Racical leaders and lobbyists Jove, Davis and bis Congress, and !mond became the magnet that ward it all the vitality of the re- thecame, de facto, the rebellion it- fof his we have the best evidence in Ik reflected the radi- eit wasunder the shadow nent, and the political atmos- sas the united secession ser.ti- Looking down and playing with hie finvers very sheepielily.) would ye cus down me wager ano’ owid woman ‘li not Kuow it Sur, € Og just As Wail on the miveu doll And so it. wae that Patrick caugls the epirit of In two years Le had saved nearly four hundred dollars, and then he was advised to buy 8 small and conveniently bouse waa found, and with repaira would coat «ix- teon hundred dollars, but Patrick's courage failed Newtown ripping, 7 0 0) Spiteenburgs, ....7 00a9 00 Ki. 1, ereenings, 6 S006 Oo Cranb'a CapeCod, 220855 6 60am OF) iekory outs bh. 4 7566 Ww ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. A. -Une the Best! It Will Certainly Der Now fs the time. Ask for Bowden's Moth Destrering Packet, for preserving cloths, furs, carpota, robos, blankets, and all woolen goods, from moths and all destructive insects, For Bale by all Tean'tdo it Sur. I've reckoned {t all oat The water and the taxes, and the interer Sur, fon $10 of the purchase mouecy which wae to remain would take ail me savings, and it wud Alexander Brothers, of 387 Grand street, have opened « branch of their Trimming, Zephyr Worsted and Faney Goods trsiness at 1116 Broadway, between 24th and 25th sta,opposite the Worth Mona- Former Grand street customer who are now reriding on the Wert side of town will please give them acali at 1116 broadway, between 24th and 26th o bad atelked fi they had everything to lose by Emp oyer.—Not eo bad ae that | guvse, reckon it for you, for Lynchburg." It's no use, Bar, Tean't do it, an’ I'd bet- The intiet would be siveuty doilare, an’ the taxes tin dollars, and the water tin do lars, an’ the aseireminte more agin. vo pay the two hundred dollars yez woukl let ne Ob, it can't be done, Sur, BKmpleyer You reckon one side very well, Pat lek, and [| am glad you are eo cautious, reckon the other side, sure there's no other eido, le there? plever—-itow much reut do you pay where you the chief army of the Con‘ederacy had 18 enecessfully defended, ther not try. ‘o that army, It wud take two yoare ube ability of General Les te bold the citr, the boasted wwpregr ability of that A Pictorial Phrenelogical Journal For Vhysiognomy, Fabnology, and Reporting, Choice of Pursuits, Color of Eves, Climate and Color, Insanity, Noses, Ftc. Only 20 cente, Address Mesers, Fowler & Wells, 89 Broadway, 560 Llustrations, L of thie withing blow upen the al- 2 can Lardly bo estimat- od lust city, their powerful de- y half the arry, and the ~JLewept away eb 006 AWoop, thelrarc y, Tere. Davisand bia ine’, allthe ‘Lerrsof thelr Gevernuent, fleeing in dismay Letore tie vict 1.ous how ready totiering rebel fabr Eight dollare @ month, aud dear enough © Newemon have er-But in the new house yun'll have a0 y Sud that would save siuuuet one hundred Tdidn't think a word Emylover.—And you would not need all of the You might let out some part pe bility of Ler ~lbrue for you, Sar. end the remnant « Stop that Scratching and ase Wheaton’s It cures Tieh and Salt Kheum io forty-elaht hours, and all eruptions of the skin by ali Druggiste, Prices Greatly Reduced. in every variety at T. lb. baidwl ‘The largest assortment and ato les and prices lens, Itch Ointment. house for yourrelf, Patrick. With sparkling eyes, and talking frat Ths basemens will do of we, and I'l rint the floors above tor $20 a euch w spectacle an this ie nos cal el to decide the Bouthern masses i favor of peace, then they rreobdurate to an extent not human. Resistance is now no longer folly, it is madness; and the offer aucther battle can be looked upon in no other u that of a criminal suc. ifice of life, for the nowt persietent rete’ con now heye nothing to Lope for his cause, Whet re this: Brerugns, Jonsson, Casragit, and the other conserveuve Boutbern nen, who have been favor- make themselves y Lave t e restrained by sat Kichmond, but the ay avow their princi- ) Niver a doubt, to reach Danville, Evipioyer.-No, Patrick, you don't need to go in You can Le comfortable in the beet partot the house, and then eet sldve year tor the iest. Then, if you 16 as economical as you have xen the last two years, the new house will all be pale tor in the course of five years, at moet, The house was purchased, aud notwithstanding hard times, and war, and sickness, and accidents, itis paid for, and »® prouler man or 6 richer man than Patrick, does nos walk our streets, savings are belug laid away for some proposed ad- ditions te the house, and he will then have an in- come from it which would support him without work, if need be. His #14600 house would more. over readily soll for $2,000 o oo that Patrick has» real bas! This wl! meet the eyes of hundreds of mechanics and working mon, and we trust it will say to them more emphatically than words of ours could do— A habit of economy can- not be systematically practiced that does not ‘rad to wealitb—wealib of mind ae weil as wealth of Children's department, Grover & Baker's Virst Premiam Elastic Btiteh and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 496 road- ‘6 Fulton at, Brooklyn, Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Premium Lock-stiteh Sewing Machines, and Buttonhole 625 Hroadway, New York, DEATHS. PAKER--On Tuesday, April 4, the Rev. Francia A. ymber of the Missionary Co igregation of way, New York an nay now look for is {x friends are invited to at the Appomattox. ay morning, at 10 o'ci h e Chureb of St, Paul the Apostie, cor, of 9th ev. Clergy sa. funeral, on Thu Japy. Davis and bls me hascome whew ihe pies anical upon the Bouthern masses to unite We now expect to see Georgia take ‘inging that State ercf tae Union, and tu quickly followed Kichmond papers an- that * Vice-Presi- Georgia, aud regarding the pure ed absence from t) eoarne svete, and Har. ‘eaguo on the Pre- koown to bein reia to the Union; and it 1 $e movernent 19 even now la apy case, it will » long Celrved, nto ths rebellion as Petersburz leffecs of the late \ a3 tho crushing of the armed : the moral eflect will be the cof the ep.rit that gave it atrength and miles from Richmond. On Thauredar, ington, infant son of ) mouths and 29 daye The friends and relatives of the family are reepect- ad the tuneral,on Thursday atter- 3 o'clock, from the residence of nth et, Krookiyn, FE. 1), On Tuesday, April 4 Francie Day, aged 49 yenre, 6 onthe and 4 dave fhe triends and acquaintances of the family are re- specttully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs day afternoon, April 6, ab 1 o'clock, tren bis late resi. oo ril 8, 1848, Ge: 2,500 at this time, e and Amanda M. Bell, for his pride, b measures for fully invited to a noon, bth inet. hie parents, 23 Se ectting an example that this was done, **Go and do likewise." devs Brephens"* had dence, 42 Monroe at, Josephine Dempsey, only danghter of But however thie may Joseph and Chaloty Dempery, ax thecapital, Gov. Draws a Financial News, Markets, &c. New York, Wednesday, April t 6 2. M.—Gold took quite arise to-day, owing partly to the anticipated government sale of cottou for epecie,on the 14th The fluctuations in gold, as bulletined at (il. pin's Merchants’ Fxchange have been as follows :—At 1.30 A. M. 148; Sho sleeps in Jeaus and te blest, iow kind her slumbers are, From suffering and from pain released, And freed trow every snare Philadelphia, Baltimore, Arplowall, and all other Papere pleare copy. 46 GALLAGHER—On Tuesday morning, April 4. hie late residence, 69 dandes st, Brooklyn, Mr. M. ©. lal ticket in 18 not be streage ¥ bipe for develog 0, 145% 5 11.20, 148 toward Burkesville, +40, 14865 11 Hie friends as also those of hie eons, Hugh, Bar- clay, Chambers Charles and Henry, law, Mr, Bartholomew stephens, lat ; non, Co, Donegal, Ireiana, are respeetfully invi'ed to attend the funera, which will take Chutch of the Assumption, cor, of York ar rookiyn, on ‘Thureday afternoon, 6th inet, at 1 k. re nsolemu Mase of Requiem will be cel- at half-past eae morning, will be interred in che Cemetery of tho Mely C: 1 eof Ballvehan- The Now Fire Conrmissoners, & Peston bas appointed Bawcwt SLoan, Nootd, Mamis D, Brows and C, C, ), Commolestoners of the new Fire Depart © the late act of tho Legislature, To nen, therefore, the enure organization cement of the department will probably ! jon thera will devolve the respon- ‘orning ope of the oldest and most # connected with the city, and ‘by and dispomtion to discharye the 1 Ho ‘ropartisily, the success of the enses and though the « rate has settle! down to 6 Foreign exchanve was imac. London, 1S a 109, ‘Change to-day Flour war rather more steady, Wheat Corn wna quiet, was iiriner with a fair demaad, Lard and Whiskey were firmer, FrOOK CaLee—FINeT BOARD 00 U.S. 60,81, ep 106 R-In Brooklyn, April 4 Louie C, Gardiner, agec The trends of the tamily, aud the members of foee Co, No, & are reepectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his bro- hi ©, Gardiner, 107 Johneon at, ou Thursday A solemn Kequiem Mavs will sred up lor the repose of lis soul, ot the Aereumption, cor,of York and Jay eta, Tremaine will be luterred in the tamil nick's Cathedral, New York city, GRIFFIN-—Oo April 4, 1565, George Griffin, aged friends and ecquaintanees of the family are re- 4 to atvend the tuneral, thie (Thurs. $2 o'clock, trom his late residence, Tuesday morning, 22 years and J nos, moe netive th eal! lc Beef wae sweady, aud ly severed, and 200 Cum, Coal PL io Quieksiiver M 40 Mariposa Min,, \ 00 UB, Oe, b- 20s LO do,, wi crushed = Lbetwoen army now on bis track, end the co-operating force marching upon Lynchburg under General Bramy, The news Indicates that his army is marc, with Raleigh 8 its Jostina- Tris is quite provable Goldsboro, is in the general direction of both Dan- ville and Lynchburg, and in view of Les's move- ments, the design of Suguwas's movement is clear- t therefore, w f retreat or a defeaton the part of Jor BTON at a very early day. latter, particularly when dealay wiih Buanwan, will probably show moze discretion than his chief did at Petersbury, and execute another series of shese “tnasterly retreats,” bere Used to dwell a enthusiastically. epeetiully in¥ Gay) aiternoon, Joo Wyomtng V.C, 2b N.Y, Con, #0 Brook, CW.L 2000 ‘Leun, 0a "90 embers of George Washington Lateo, . Mare hereby summoned to attend on of the Lanige, at their rooms, cor, of Broome and Crosby eta, at 12 o'clock, M., tor the purpose of paying the inat tribute of re brother, George Grithn, nity io general are respectiuliy invited to aitend. A. H, COULTER, M JENKINS--On Tuesday, April 4th, George Jen- Kine, Inte of the #ith N.Y. Lhe relatives and triencs of the family, aleo those of bis brother Besnard, ale respectfully invited to attend the tunesal, thie (ihureday) afte. noon, at 1 o'clock, trom his iste residence, 125 E, doth st, out further invitation, MARTIN — Falward Marin, son of Edward and Eliza Martin, aged 1 year, T months and 20 days the tiende and ac jusintunces of the family are respeetiully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thurs. | duy) atte:noon, bth inst, at 2 o'clock, trom the 1esi- cence of bie parents, 260 Monroe et, iat PENNY —On Tuesday, April 4, Jacob K, Peuny, in the frmily, alro vereof Live Oak Ep avited to attend tl Tumsbances connected with the passage Bi, and the ge on toward it, bier wetsery thatthe new oners should exer special cominuul a) antipathy of in@ @ wise discretion in Biments, and in Ng the department, ftyess, and pot politcal fealty should be woo Reading B 20 Mich. Cen, K a0 MB. & SN. i8 ) Cle, & Pitts, BL ther subordinate ap; work of reorge. bw Tl, Cea, Be OP SW. CS Land Am, Gola, Hg forte being 6 ' any departure from this policy will bbe tse f in the popular Verdict upon of the new sysem, 5 Corn Exch, Bx, Metiopol sn B Bw, Commerce, lu Canton Co bo Del, & thus, © 10M. & P.duc.. With regard to Ww sof Governor Feston'« sppont- n thin respect, there wilt doubst.ess be con- They are cer. éclectad u@ peliiical sense, » three R»publicans, be no pe tisan con- # conliected with this matter bus the jynored that there Upon the #u jecl, aniin view of the preponderance a which the rebel pa- 60000 U.S, fe,'81, rg. 10039 60 Penn, Coal 100000 LB. 68, b-40'e 107 1” Mu. &P. duc,, 2200 Hud. Ry, &. relatives and friends of | the active and exe Co, No. 44, are ieep cthuli n neral, on thuseday afternoon, Gib inet, at 2 o'clock, nom hie late residence, bo conomy ts Wealth, Times being no preachiug so etfectual as exam- ple, we shall elucidate our homely text by f Within our own knowledge, aud let our readers make their own inferences, Liaw U.S, be 1 “a's Williome- J0000 Us, Oa '8 1, North bb et, wi ULIVAN 5 oo, on Tuesday, April SULLIVAN--At his residence, on needa, Ort. i500 Ams, trold * 4th, after a ehortand e sia the Wik year ot by Ten Yoars ago ® son of the Emerald tale, faithful hard-working end industrious, was contentedly plodding along, with siealy enploymenh at mx dollars ® week, Tt was a.) be could do to make the ends meek end not unirequenily be was obliged to | ask one or more weeks advance pay to settle some | unexpected cem largo fami y Aa wed Low at) d OW Clo, & Pisse, K,. Tw do. 8 60 ChLa& NWR f the family pre }w Canton Uo, hie Cihursday) afier- invited w wttend the iuueral t { noon, at 2 o'ciock, trom she residence ©! aria Hotlinire, 64 Governor Fry- armed #!! imputations of partisanship, *)polniocs equally between the The wurto feeling that bas been an- pon the subject of the new department 100 Quicksiiver Mi. 4 54a) t by Cds hei ARPETS--CALPETS — CARPETS—Great ts, jurniture and oil c.oths, at oi apy other store ia the FARRELL'd 267, 209 and 27) Wea reduction ip carpe * | prices that can’ SSas059 | city, at H.O. } oO Bh OGE PUM AY Sd Leturely case mane to fod feu wish 8 Wide ee aiiitig OL tee! TRADE NOTICES. CGAR MAKERS NOTICE—THE SECOND meeting of the Brooklyn Cigar makers will be held at the Lone Teland Shades, 345 Atlantic street, Brrokivn, on Thursday evening. April 6th, to organ. ize a Branch of the New York Cigar Makers is ye ty es I ARNESS MAKERS ATTEND—A REGU- iar monthly meeting of your association held this evening. at 7 c'clock, at 327 Bowery, Bust ness of import is to _be traneacied. Hy orders THOS. 1. DRE eet; WM. MORRIS, Bec, TT NOTICE A MEETING OF COAL HOIST. AN ore and inborers will be held at the Appoile Rooms, Tf Prince at. on Tharsdey evenine, Aprilg’ ‘ 7% o'clork, All the members nce requ eted to attend, Hy order of JOUN LYNCH, Presets PETER DUEPY, Seo: 1. GC. HAM, Treas. ACKING BOX MAKERS’ UNION, The next reeniar meeting will take pince thit Thursdar, evening. April 6, is65, 9° Militery Lally 193 Howerr, By orderof H.H, WHITFIELD, Pres, THOB, WILKER, Kee, See b3 RACTICAL PAINTERS’ SOCIETY—THE members of this Society are requerted to be punc- tual in their attendance at the recniar meeting, at Military Hall, on to-morrow (Friday) evening: a Dusiness of importance will be presented, W * ut CORWILN, Vice-President, GhO. C. PLATT, Nees Hec'y. Wi UARRYMEN’S U, P. SOCTETY, NO. 1.— The regniar monthly meeting of said eoclety will be held inthe 1th Ward Hall, in 58d st, on Thure- day evening, April Sth. at 7% o'c ock. A full atiend= ance le rquested by order of CHAS, ALL! Pree. MAKTIN TRACY, See GHIP JOINERS— A REGULAR MELTING ; of the Bhip Joiners’ Union will be held on thie huredav, evening, Apri! 6th, at & o'clock, at thelr rooms Ist Bowery. L. POWERS, Pies. WoW. OVERALL, Bee 1T1 SOCIETY NOTICES, A O, H., No, 11, BROOKLYN-—-THE Mem- @ bere of the above Division, who are to debt are requested to attend the recular monthly meeting om ‘Thureday, April the 6th, 1865, at Ts o'clock, P. Ma and settle up or their namnee will be erased from the books, Punctual attendance ie rejuested to elect otlioers for the ensuing year, JAMES BROK, Pres, DANIEL MURKEY, Ree, 2 TTENTION-—FATHER MATHEW of ot N, ¥, At their regular Friday evening, March 81, the duly elected for the ening ulall, Prest; Peter Curry, Vices O Kee, Bee; T. Coleman. Fin. + Wim. Byrnes, Cor. Sec; Bernard Biavin, Treas: wart Howard.) s/eanteat-Arma, and Deni, thy, Marabal, There # & public meetive thie Thursday eveniay, at 02 Kast doth et, Addresses by Uncle Ben ¥ n, Meeers, Cronin and Langto Singing by the favo fre Dewan, Feean, and @ host others. HENRY B, MULUALL, Prest; JAS. CANT- LER, See. 16 FATHER MATHEW U, B, T. a, B. Society branch Ne, 1, A public meeting will be held. as thelr hall, 287 Hudson this Thursday evening, at Ty o'clock, rie . vere. J. Dunn aud Mi- ler, Singers, Meee: King and Mack. tiall to iet, SYLVEST£R BYBNe, Pres J, WALSH, Ree, sec'ty. im” FATHER MATJEW T. A. B, SOCIETY, No 2N, ¥., temal cor, 23d ot. and Yd avenue, wil hold ite regular etir on thin Thuraday, evening, ati'so'ciok, Ep ng by Messrs. A. Car ol nd 1) Langton, Siueioe Mise Farrell, Mise Morrow, and Messrs. Pucan and Rus-e!l, Atthe re wlar ware tery meeting the following officers were eectel tot ensuing term: Thomas Coneanon, Pb. esid nt: Timothy O'Mahony, Vice President, Patrick Enis Ree, Secty ; Michae: Martin, Cores ndine Recty : Pe I. Kelert, Financia: Sec'y ; Edward (Reilly, Trea’ orer: Pateck “e ‘abe. Sereeant at Arma; Bo. nard bonghert Maraha, THOMAS CONCANON, bie, PATRICK ENsIs, Kee, See'y. 14 FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY No, of N.Y. holda a public temperance meet- ing, at 7 o'clock this P.M, at Father Mathew Hall, ges hav, Rev, Father Meehan and Joho J. Toe bin, Beq., will address the meeting, Singing ty the eminent voealiete, Robert Wilson, Eaq, Mire Macinngy Mire Revetioky . MeCarthy and Greenwood, BDW D, BROWNE, Brest; LUKE MAGL inh pam See Ss quarterly olowln» ONGSHOREMEN, NO, 2, WILL HOLD arpecial meeting ou Friday, April 7th, at 8 o'- clock P. M., for the purpose of nominating oflicers for the enening term. The punctual attendance of all members ia requested, as business of importance will be transwted, Hy ores of ROGER MoGhATH, Prest, THOS, WESTMAN, Ree. Bec, ni a4 HE YOUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW Boclety, No. Lof N. Y., will hold a public temper. ance meeting at their Hall, corner of 54th et. ond 7th avo, this Thuradar evening, April Gth, at T's o'clock, Speaking by Dr, Tobin, i sq., and Mr. Black, Sings ing by Mesets, Kidd, McCaffrey, Mise O'Mabony, and others, GEO. BROWN, rest. JOHN C. BAGLEY, Kec, See, Wd THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THB Immaculate Coneentien T. A.B, Society will be held in the School Hall, Fast 16th % near ny A, this Thursday, 6th ine t o'clock P.M. The mem- bere who are maki rrangemente for the forthcom- ing fair, in ald of the new school-house of the Immna- culake Coneeption, are ertieniariy requesied ae tend. Kev, Dr, MORROUGH, Pres, CHARLES BOYLE, See Te \ TALL STREET CHURCH GRAVE YARD on Forsyth #t, All persons having friends in- tered therein, are requested to meet at the houre RK. 8. WALKER, No. 10 Allen et, on Saturday at o'cloek, p. m., to make arrangemente preparatory removal, By order of the Committee, AUCTION NOTICES, UCTION SALE—J. W, EZEKIEL & CO. willacilon Thureday, Apri! 6*h, at 10 o'clock, the eutire houseLold furniture at 329 Broome et. wT J, W, EZEKIEL, UCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICEN? household furniture, this Thursday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at boure 162 W, 21st at, near 7th ave, came clang tapestiy aud ingrain rpets, bedstea ing ing and hair mettrasse., beds and bed- , clocks, shades, curtains, pianoforte, p: r+ b fom wliver ware, cutlery, &c, wita evervihine desirable ina fashionable residence, Sa‘ rain or shine, HENRY KR. WESTCOTT, Anet'r.1 N. CARVALHO, AUCTIONEER—BY J. H, Chile, 61 Liberty et, up staire—This cay, * at Lo'clock, trade sale 50 cases seed leaf tobacco, aoe #are, emoking and chewing tobacco, 38 i" ORTGAGE SALE HOTEL FURNITURE. P| RICHARD WAI Auctioneer, Will eell thie ane mt, by vire at 11 o'clock, nt Hotel, 16 tue of a chattel mortgage, a large and geueral assorte ment of hotel farn ture, conristing of mattresses beds, bedaing, bedeteads, chairs, sofas, esttees, bue me wosletands, carpets, wirrore, tahles, stovem counters, clocks, china, glase and crockery ware, cure talus fixtures, paintings, clandelieie, iron safe, ete, dal DAV IDC, MEALIO, Atty, tor Mortenree, ere? M DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL ay, mt 10% o'clock, at talseroom, 18 Naesau st, & eral assortment of new and seco! haud bousebold furniture, carpets, sofas, chairs, bus Tenure, Waehstande, bedeteads, mattrasees, ey PAWNBROKER'S SALE —G. LEWIs, Auct'r, will sell thie day, at 181 Bowery, a larve lot of gowne, shawls, parasols, pillows, &e; alao a jot men's clothing at 2 o'clock, Sale to commence et ly o'clock, By order of WM, SIMPSON & CO, 148 mH IS. REILLY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICR UT6 Ninth ave, eels this day, at 109 o'cloc, nerof Jane snd West ets, the fixtures of store, consisting of beer pumps, Keys, bottles, bar.ela tovether with the furnituie of the family, bureauy tabie 4, chuire, ice box, 2 eather beds, and 2 fine cok ing stover looking einer, de ood) Witaw ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—OF- fice 4 Enat Broadway, eelison thay q al o'clock, the stock and fixtures of the wy sores corner of Washington and Liberty ete, two nue coune tere, glues case 40 feet, ecales, sugars, Ke. 1 VW IEGAM abbot, AUCTIONEER, OF: fice 4 East Broadway, eelle on Friday, at 10 "clock, the opntente us the oyster and drinking as- yn, NO anal st Tables, « 7 nures, furni ure, Pt ed a Vd beer eee on W™. WITTERS, AUCT’R, WILL SELG this day, at lv 9 o'clock, at Mange Pac et, near Sibave, the fuinisuio of Nhe (ity. esiug Of every Vvanety, pale postive, rain 7 1\ MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY— eorh extracted without c \° titul teeth inserted, a) cache Tess ineteur ote or without sheeting the routs, All operations ware ronuad, J 1 ; : oan MOTELS: VILLERS, 165 Grand si, % Decks ‘THE BEST TEPTH AND GOLD, PLA. er, or ‘ a good as the boot and warranted. teeth pears | sate Philiage Bo seata to She Bre vIn oe J. 40 Bowery, opposive the old sheatre, ’ Fe ad