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a ee] Cheap Dwellings. A bill bas been introduced in the Bate Banate providing for the incorporation of an: association designe! t bulid houses for the poorer chassos, and enable the latter to gradually pay for them under certain stipulations, The provimons«f the bill have nt been reported in detail, andr thore- fore we canuot at the prosent time ¢.ve an ojin- fon upon ita merita IL) ja evident, howeven, het a movement of this kind, if legalized and. carried outin the true spirit of philanthropy, weuld be highly beneficiel to the working clasana hers \a en abundance of surplus capital im thie city, aod cratic newapapere of the country, Upym the Proper | pg ctheoplatsenoush to bring about a, radical voliey to be pursued for the parpose of winning | retoem in the mode of life which « large portion rebels over to their sHagiance w the Laon, Tho | oe people are now obliged to endure. fluypoee Somsorvative Republicans deprecate bareh mes | oy that an association of the right kind: of mon fires, and call upon the President to treat with | oo oid be incorporated by tha Leyislaturey for the eniency thy minguided men who have followel | i piige indicated, they would have no diffieuliy in dhe fortum s of Jerr. Davis and bis co-traltors. negotiating oll the money they required, at aix Ament say tho Dormorrats with the addition of | oF seven por cent, and they would then de ready “THE NEW YORK SUN, “KATURDAY MORNING, APRIJ, 15, 1865, ‘Te Advertiners. Wrwonld aeain remind our advertiaing patron hat their favors wilt be “too Inte for ¢imanifieation, Quiver Nanded in at our Counter bedore pipe o'clock. The Fatore Treatment of the Kebels In looking over our exebanges, it is gratilylog to ee the mnanimity of sentiment between the Courervative Republican journals and the Demo- @pesting the confiscation laws, “We bave |. proceed with the plan suggested «Por this fos them «down, and now let us teach purpose, s muitable locality or localitiemecoukt be | to avy thateven an nem iar as punish tresgon,"? shout selected adjacent to the city, where the price of he Ruliesl — Repablicang, who heave 19 | inn4 ig comparatively low. This land might be Iesise to gee the Union restored until every properly laid out in building lots, and esrmall bus neat cottages erected upon them. A # pecitic price should then be placed upon each ho une, exactly covering all the expenses of ite constriction, and a rental should also be fixed, at @ rates that would juet pay the toterest on the investi ent, together with taxes, iugurance, repara etc. should then be let w the working cl asses, with an ebel bas been distranchised, and the remuant of bis posseas.one divided atmong the black free!uen, If theee demagogues could now beve their own way for @ few months the artuies of G rand 2nzaaan would be em) loyed in the slaughter of every seceamoniss south of Mason sod Dixon's Nae with orders to contigue the carnage until every man who had ‘orne arme against the Union Lad been exwrininated and buried, Buch vindic- te in accordance with the rece agreement that the paymont of # ¢ ertain sum po- ricdically, in addition to the rept, might be ap- plied toward purchasing the house, which would tive feellucs are 4! riof the retical Republicans, who have shouted | entually become the property ofthe tenant The muuch loyalty fince the war began; and unleas | ay ita eg of worm auch plan u9 this wouk! be, in they are wisely curted, will be productive of evil, | in, arg, place, that it would encourage the todus- As a nation, we have experionced the offects of trial classes to save ull they could for the pure! ake of bomes, and it would give them »& reater incen- tive te exertion than they have umler the present Pateclus to the demagosues who have urged us to isee of the Coustitution ¢ part ‘rom the oon sul uow we must beware how wo bearken to thO | circumstances, A plan of this kind would entail rea who would urge us to ley the whip upon the bo expense upon the partice carrying it out, for and wounded backs of the defeated rebels. the rentals would pay the interest, and current ex- It might be soothing to our outraged feelings to penses, and the property, with the payments of see ev ry stcaasioniat hanging fromm the branches purchase money, would slwage be worth the f '*s sour apple tree, rd is might be plessant to original investment. In view of the wretched condition in which the great maas of our people are now obliged to live, 1 is hoped that some such plan as that suggested will be adopted for their r- { mulefactors mar Be procession Zz lool; nevertheless such an exbitition of sr power would belittic us a6 ® Detion 1D theryes of the did no lsirels to the victorics stand upon the roof, Another, who fel! in with the roof, saya he did not think be stood on a dangerous place, The remaining twelve witnesses either heard the warping voice of residents, or themeel ver gave warning. Several of the witnesses positively testify to the fact, that ther approached the man who wan directing operations and requested him to order the men off the dangerous roof; at the game time giving him auficient evidence that they were owners of similar property and ow the danger the men were in Their warnines we heeded, the witnesses treated contersptuoualy, and subsequently s calamity occurre! that mivbt have been prevented by au eneretic roan exercielng Qny sutbority over the firemen standing in « dan- merous place, Tt seems incredible that the brave fellowa who mood upon that burping builling, should ao reckleraly remain fo dauyercus @ place ; but it seems ail] more reckleas that a voice of authority wan not raised in * in ariing, when the danger was made apparent. We are not preparid ithoritative warns would have been heeded by the gallant men whic fell into the flery crater, but we do believe that ench a waruing should have bern given, if for no other cause than to relieve the man in author from any mubsequent reeponsib.lity, Under the eircurnstances we caunot nocept tie ver- dict of the Rrooklyn jury am eatirely in accordar with the tentimnony of the witnesves and the facts ° The houses | ea disclose t by their evidence, Aq it stands, it does not appear to have been founded upon the fects that wore d sclosed, and ee mato have been decided upon without receiving the duce delibera. tion such an important moetter duservea, if simul lar calamities are to be prevented in (usure, The New. S, District attorney. The Presideut has appointed Hon, Daxter Dickinson to the office of United States District At- torney for thia district one. s The selection in ns Mr Dicktnson {9 eminently qualifie! f rood the position, both by hie personal worth aud tine level atilittes, and will doubtless perform the important duties of the office with cre the natisfaction of the § to himself, aud to Government. Mr, Dicwis- tos, during the present warhas stood up tirtly for the Union, and although bitterly censured by some for the line of policy which he has followed, he has thoug voutthe contest acted consistently, and according to hia convictions of duty. In re. lecting him for the question restemaible office in Fisancial News, Markets, &e. New York, Priutay, Apri! 14,6 2. M.—The flnetoa- tions in gold, na buletived at Gilpin's Merchante’ Ex- whl lief, The Legislature ought not to hesitate to pase we have gained, It would notedd en tuch t© Our} 4). bi) having this degirable object in vicw, pro- pol tical stature, escure @ single friend t OUT T vied ig tg prompted by pure philanthropy nud the President has acted wisely. suse, Oa thecontrary, the decay of our nation | | inted by speculation. = eo wit, tue ineusuration of auch a niente acd-thiraty po towarls the men wo bave Peace nad Tende. heer sdiseal bal as Bot’ Overy, Pandesionig Recurtary BYANTON says, mubstantially, Wat the _ scereouwy two Usion men would be de- | war is ended, and that, 80 far an in consistent with sirored sant a apint of hatred be engenlored, | Kubtic mafety, reatrictions upon trade between the w) wo welling place in the hearts of North and South will be immediately removed. Tue latter feature of the announcernent will prove to be the most potent pacificator of boatile feeling between the two sections that-could bo devised at this time, With the rebels, the question ot issue 18 sitoply one of self-interest. The chimera of in- some mighty convulaioa dependence and national &y has passed aw neo the world within this The history of human pro- ed enemy isnever when the conqueror im- reas tes Stan eholly disarmol: anil es bis power the moat poten’, it withers in be srasp. oF < # shaken by vy and mbxc # to overthrow his authority, it only remains for thom to make the bost of the For for thie nation, the spirit of our in- situation which they are powerless to change, «4 Uhons will permit ua to avoid the rocks upon Had they ® military power mufficient to cope with - er governinents have been wrecked ; and our armies, they would doubtless etill fight ua, ty rebua.oy the clamorone reiicals, decide upon a} a5 having no militery suppart to lean upen, the thaw enemies, aod raise next thing for thero to consider 1s, how they can best subserve their intereate under the circum- stances, They bave not the slightest desire or in- t ntion to “retreat into the mountaing and carry on a desultory war,"’ as the Richmond papers were pn new frends for ng the people of the treating the Southern lepend the fusure of this country. ‘yun 1 aw we ore by tho will of the majority, it ie r Upon the nr w portant that the majority should always rule | wong to boast, The Wintiam Tait romance, sely and in the tuserost of the whole people | thay might have prrompted such ® course K ow t re ithern «states are at an earlier stage of the war, has been pot of our commen coun. effectually quenchoi by four years of such ", let us enc ¢ toelr Ink ats to dwell experionce as they have had. They now look hr ) peace, ireuing di y 7 chug ip peace, pursuing undisturbed those avo \pon the war aaa stern, practical reality that bas ne wh have been interrupted by the | driven them to submiasion, and they are therefore rote setied ther quobs t our prot | gy xicusly awaiting the terms that shall be granted Wish slavery dead, anew life | them, Upon the nature of these terms depends . South, Northera men will | he gyiritin which the sebela will embrace them * there, and tosrotuce our ayatern of free labor, | 1; ghey are onerous and tyranni val, they will be vat COLL, A sud rice, US | scorned gullonly and with the olf hatre! till to Routheruere that their “pacultar ) paayiing in the rebel ltowom ; but if they are hu- ‘buton’ iano’ e necessary addition to the social | mane, just generous and magnanimous, they will sonon f thelr cls Mae question fairly | act like balin to the wounds of war, and unite eo.ded, seceasints auil Abate sats will go longer | gho wo sections of our country in ® more perfect J eivocates, Loyalty will be the rule n08the | brotherhood than before. The sction of Genrral exe Then ® peru b peace is uasured, Grawt!n according the mesthonorablo terms to Loew's ariny, Was the (rat step towards the iatter consummation, The removal of restrictions upon trafic between the North and-the South, is the sec- ond movernent inthe # direction, The first removed every bar to hovorable sul mlasion—the second makes !t to the indivicual interest of the rebels to resume their oryinal fiuctons under the O.e people will be Srmly re-united, to march ward lowether toward that proud pre-eminesce rinn thusfte secure, amony nations, for the Vetted States « f America. Portugal Affair, Portuese authorities in Ariag The Tue retior t Amer Vpon y K . appreciaty the full importanar of the new trade PIODTD LERSEONOD. 18 SNe AO Ae insult to our) oeter in weaning the South bac to yee: AN rican Minister rs lent in Portugal, | frigndiy relations with the Feleral Gove ase Molly demanded satiwfaction of the Portn- ernment. The North has barely folk the sus gucse poverument, inslating that taluted by the fora which flred the flag elall be pension of trad, for our own resources anil the into our vessela, fullest access to foreigu mercbandi have made sod also tha the commandant of said fort shall be the loss of Southern producta comparatively un- ' frou otiee, Tn addivon to this itoports | ¢, Vt. But with the South the case has been very (elon of our minister, we bave the alirmation different. W_th very few resources to start with, spart from afew leating staples, they have been, in a moamure, isolated from the world ever since be commanders of the Niagara aud Sacrament bal any intention of sailing at the tne change to day, have beon as tollows: At 10.9) A.M. 146565 10.50, TB dy 10.15, 148 gs 10. 14545 11 10 W45%05 10.25, 1465 1130, ONS 11.85, ds 11.54 145'05 19.55, 146; 12.06, 1465 12.24 146%! 12.45, 146°, 5 1.18, 148/05 1.30, MO; I Mins 2 146, 2.15, 1465 2.30, 1405 3.06, 146% 5 6.16, 1465, 5 8.55, 146% 5 4, 146%. 4.15, 1404. The Stock Boards and Gold-room were clored, and the transactions were all on the street, but very little business » ae doing, aud prices were unsettled, ‘fhe order trom the War De- partment to top the absorption of men into the army aud to remove military restrictions ou trade and commerce, wave an tinpulee to ralroad securities, which was indicated by aa irreeular upward move ment in the quotations, Govern nile ele rom and fairly active, with very litths dlepmition to me There wee lite or no demand for mene the warket remains easy at mercial paper 7 a0 per cent,, fie f ling exchange wae duiland nominal at Los% a 109 for bankers’ bill, On'Change to-day Vlour and prices were wilhout decided change, Wheat was firmer for Spring and dull tor Wint Corn wae ecurce and firm. Oata were firm with only a lindted supply offering, Pork waa finer, Beef and Lard lwere dull, aud Whiekey wae dull and docicedly ower, Washington Market Retail Report. Futvay Evesine, Apri 14 1565 Although the paet week lias wit duction in the prices of any of the ir to-day, t. ¢ nt per dase nasnes, wae dull, dd no griest 10+ articles of honsrehold ¢ taption, yet @ glance to-day will ebow that, excep % our report in the case of tueate and some varieties of farmer's produce, & gindual reduc. tiou of prices ie being effected, which, although pes hope not yet in proportion tothe rapid tallia gold, heverthrless we tedeve it ia tobe continued until something like the old scale of prices shall have been reached, Within the past tow weeks sugar hos fa 12h to Valscenta 7 butter from 6) to Jo centa; and many other ar in the eame ratio, Meats, however, etill re. ta'n, and even exceed, the exorbitant 1 coumanded when gold wos ythe beet qualities being quoted to-day as high as 50 conte; but as the ery of short eunplies is no longer avai #, aud aa fish and exes are becoming cheap and pleaty, we shailere long, doulitiess, witness a up" in the present out- Tageous prices, Again, why ia it that we bave no reduction in the price of tarmei's protuce ¥ Here fore, whenever alineion has been mimle to the exorhl- , we ound; coffee fiom & lees they tant prices of country produce, farmers have ta ked of the cost of r ader, the high prices of groceries, clothing, &&., 1 thas they © forced to fo. low Hint hav the the markets ¢ rally, pe atton poods ve, tea, flour, ean Le obtained at a e sedueton trot been larce redu hen cold wasup: yet thie clas ' etillretaio their oid prices, aud eee fe ihe eonmuuntty are willing fou forbounte de uiku things ehonld mor follow the earne bow Other cominoai ice, wad © uence of err inresuiating those prlens OL tO wbaie a Honomens ia econo Mahan @ ae coramitted by ee fnt® | the beicinning of the war, Blockade runners did oy fet even sattnfactory statement of tho cit | something for ther it is true, but the imports thus | Slat AY " cumstances connected with the affairbas yet reach prices rueing from 4) to 6 ed wy aud tt } i i received were matuly of a military charmeter, Tho j size. Sounme vovetobles ot he ® Meretore snipowsible to determine | people at large have been cus off from nearly every | Clewle & Which retail at the facts iis the come, Wat if, vesbe commanders of ahve f ' is Y } gusat co conta por buneh, wad rhvowsh 2 the vessels tate, 4 t branch of needful supply, and bave been coms | bunch, wre quite abuudant iuauries, lhe ie lowing Lo latention of guiling at De piled to drag along aw bess they could, sullerin the time of the firing, ane anal ey pave the Portu- | pope . % , 1 , i guese suthoritics ; every privation in consequence, They are now t < a real ure to be 7 u See eve m saune to belloye shad 1 peace, and the siuplost facidities fora res he or hy , iy M then the Jatier Ne condition that they fy) » culpable i other : be i Tr thelr actlows | ghandon a cause which is dead beyond resurrec- The fact that our nainister haa « prompily dee | 4 a ume the | ti hich tt maaded satisfaction, is pretty cool evdivce that | mi ORR Te = es »PPY SORWOD 08 ERP ry, sbandoned at the call of traitors, It is hal an sult bas heen offered to the flac, which he is tat 4 ; b A . rrobable, und wach chrounitance a. there to protect, He would of course hear both PROUARIS DORSP 800 PD ANCe SRA) ; long humtate in Making » decision edes ofthe ques n, and tee his copelusion pa ee there » betore tah action; wud de tg Nobody to Maas. Auite prihal Scermnad ie aod, Wan) png Cororerts jury empanneled to inquire into | “v #09 eclreumstances by the Stato | thecircuimstanove atieaduy the<death of tive young bb ‘ $ proves that Poriuge! has frei au » reeext fire in Purman *t, Uroo t) Oils watoa, and hmes repwrsth os thea aver J their verdich which acq uts the : ang should be euforeed as all hazarnis, Coc diner irom any respousibility iu she wate bere is hart) v State Op gic 4 ae arciy a petty State wa Europe that, vince ger, aud denounces tae buildings as unaafe, Bo far our aude have bee, 1 civil war, hap not as ibe verdict relates. t the buildiugs ib iw douot feed to be vy é, , } ® abu tor ws chance to outrage oUF | leas correct; but those who have read the evidence a. Thoy have acted iike a pack of curs toward cau hardly Cail to arrive at a different conclusion Swounded maastit! secking to display their brav-| in reference to the respousibility of whoever was ery by yelping when they tought it gate. Por-| in charge of thas fire, Twenty-two witnesses were tual, and all the other (cropean Stetes, may as | examined, fourteon of whom were on the roof of Well underwand ag ance, that the mostify te well | the burned building; six were down below in again, and that he is no loager to bo trated with. | Purman street, and two witnesses were not pres. Whe is forced to shake the Puropean mongrel, | sent ob the fire, bus testided in reference be may es well onmmence now as ut any future | to the structure and coutents of the buildings Mupe, and the Portuguese cur will do very well | Of the fourteen witnemes who were present when 10 Cams with the rnaf fl) iv “ply owe testified ups he did mot fre loday's Quotations at Washington Macket and vicinity Butchers’ MeataRoast beet, prime, SSadie; come mon, ZOasie ilomn sioak, Go des porte ture, Hoe; Comieboel, Isizhe; veal, Longs ters; Lia jore quariers; mut | tba ve | pou } ton | aie Poultry w CNA Ou pre te : Ir b roped} | i lg fie bite ‘ it duc ‘ vive, 1 to bo led, Vig 0 Giby Oat al 9 y do hasdehe'l, Tae s els Vevelathles—1 Vhesne ne eddie et Das le quarts eH EOR pulatoes, > yk potatoes, com mo © | peek; turnipe, Jun % pock; Carrols, Yonsee per | beets, etruce, at Yoavhe tor fine ; cal Mi » 9 " onions, 4ab0 ' peck; parte | Ripe, Yue dozen; syuashes per pound, Sc; peas, Loe quart, Fruit, &e.— Apple 145 per a tie p und, i hieko nots pe we per quart, Ive; chestnuts pe vhe ; eran rie per quart, 4us4he; prunes, per pound, —aa PAlsing, per pound, Lhasuc, Butter and Chrese.—Beat butter, 40nd); common, ; Cooking buster at Aude; chense, beet, #0; coumon, 2. Tos and Vole, —Volong aad Evaiioh himakcre* 1 00 ranges, Son | hear any warning given, that {t was ‘dangerous to | #1 | ti will Lininensely edd to the value o 2 | boautifal aire on the concertina whet will Lnunentely edd to the value of thie eters | MC KPHY, Peat, WILLIAW O'BRIEN, Rec. Sec. 101 | A. Vee the Nest! It Will Certainty Dem | NOTICE-THE MEMBERS OF HIBERNTA | | r ie SOCIET ¥ NOTICES. ; FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY, 50; green, 1 4002 0; prime burnt St. Domingo, 40 abc: Javea, 52¢: rve, 156, Pread and Crackera —Wheat, loaf, Snile: rye, 10e; Graham, lo; eatra plow, per pound, iielle; sweet Ihal6e ; soda, loalic; bute weiave ce No. %& N.Y. will hold their regular weekly moet ter, 1baise, ing at their hall. cor of 8d *t aud Jd ave, on Sunday ae | SAR mere 1s at C4 icck P Benkins by J BH v, Fad veliahan ty yy aud others. SPECIAL AORICES, Sinetne by voung Indies, * Yather Mathew | bs: ee | FOmale Society, No.2. TH NCANON, Frost, The attention of bustness men is hereby | LATE. ENNIS Kee. Seo SATHER MATHEWT, A. B. SOCTETY, NO 4.N. Y., will bold a publie temperance meeting at thelr hall, "3 lar especially directed to th je of Brooklyn pro- perty, advertised in another column, to take place on art 12th «t, ou Sunday evening, April Pucaday, 18th, at the Exchange Sales Reom, 211 | 16th, ot Tle p.m. Mesere, Elton, of Brooklyn, ond Broadway, at i4 M. The charter for a ferry from wrote, fe Will acdsee the mee tiles Dre Dr. Will be some bee tifal elaging by Meeers, W: Fredo PAUNCETO. i. J. Beadiey, Mr il New York to Greenwood bas passed the Lawislature, Ria) LAUNC P. ice aod Benevolent Soety are requested to be punctual in thes attendance at the epeclal meeting to be held Saturday evening, April 16th, at their rooms, 196 W. 17th et. N. Hh, In relation to presentation of car new Hage, By oder of EDWARD Mc iLAUGHLLN Pres, troy Moths, Now ie the tuue. Ask for Bowden's Moth Leetroying Packet, for preserving Clothe, Furs, Ca pets, Kobea, Blankets, and all Woolen Goods, from Mothe end all Destructive Insects, For Sale by ee all) T ULDOC invited to attend. ibe. will be the ruembere of aad Socte Drucete's, 892) | PAHE YOUNG MEN’S FATHER MATHEW ¢ fociety No. 1 of N. Y.. will boid a public tempers stop that scratching and ase Wheaton’y | 0“ \ Tog ot tholé hall. corner of 84th et. and ath 8 Itech Olutment, It cures [teh and salt Kheam in | ave, on Sumday ev April 16h. 1565, at_ TM o forty-eighth sruntie the ak Sold | O'cwr hk, The meetion wili be add. ceed by the Hon, Gitune matt ©. T. Mille and feury Carroll, bey Singing by Moser. King, Muleter, Mose Me jinn, Mies O'Matouy, (ity Surveyor—J. 1. Shipman, {5 Ann et. | and othem, GEO BROWN, Preet, JOHN CG. BAG. * Sucve. ¢made in the country 340 | LEY, Kee. Sec, aS |. ea: shfulness lew to overcome it. See HE FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. S0- Phronologieal Journal, Jantary No, 2 eta, Fowler ciety No, 5. of Brookiyn, B.D. will bold a Public‘ & Wel Broatway., N.Y ‘ Teupernnee Meeting at thelr Hall, cor. | ans Bae i Nelnan tite : <prine Clothing | iilte on Kunday evening, April 16, at 7% P.M. Prices (rently Kedaced.— spring Clothing | seakers—M ere, Harway, Flewher, and Mareland, + Hoent sud store n the ». Be bey. Singing by Miesee Mel aria ond Moeeere. J. 4 leas. Chil department Joyee, Taylor, Langdon, and others, ‘Ihe public are + ' pecind meetin r Hall, on *M. and all ineint at th Llaock “titel sewing Machines, 495 Bee atiernoon, April 1 York and 256 baton et, Brooklyn “ ns De * viet +c ~ are of the dial i be : MH heeler & Wileon’s Highest Premiom before the toh vet ee DICKERRON, ae : M Buttonhole Ma- THOs, M. LLOYD, se tol peas alanis a = THE MEMBERS OF THE BARRY BEN. . evolent society are requested to meet at ist DRATHS. Howery, on Sunday, April 16, 1% o'clock, ain. to ats cA ILL—On Thureiay. Ay fe tend the mueral ol onr deceased brother nienters the Michael Carrotl, in the Jobo Doyle, trom hie late ress 45 Cenire street, the relatiy nd trendeer the family are respect- | PATRICK FIUZPATRICK, President, MICHAE fully requested to attend the taneral, on Sa 10th | MURPHY, Sec. 16 t ly o'clock, ncaa cn ened eT a ace, | = P.M, frou her lete resid erat RELIGIOUS VOTICHS, CAssiY—On Friday, April 14, Jane, the beloved | = ae sai —— wheot Patrick Cassidy atts ote » CBSTTiOr [he relatives anu tricade of the family are respect. JOHN STREET M. Ek. CHURCH—Buriness . fnlly invited to etien talon Suaday attere | and Workineren's Daily | nion Prayer Mectings hoon, April 16, at ¥ « . m her late roeide 4 rom ito) ofeioea, Christina brethren and Stents p iS ifgusmond et, to Calvary Cemetery i aud the public geuerally are word baly hiviwd to CCRANNY On Friday, April 14, 1868 Pateie tend, for the whole orany part of the hour. | Crouny, @ native of Queeas Co. [reland, aged 47 AJ L, BISHOP Is TO PREACH TO.MORS 4 ewe ~~ © row Eveuing, at 7'¢ o'cloe<, at the San i For notice of funeral see to-morrow's Herald, 7° 10 Fint ry « On the Second Con ing of Cheistasd boy On April 1 the Millevium,”* &e. 7 anativeof dice - -—— —< Phe t * . ebay CONS! Pion. nil, - - -— t i nvited to a Ww D—A SUBSTITUTE—WANTED A Hi y attarnoon next, at 1 ¢ mubetitute for Calomel. ‘Tht late reideuce, 46 Ceutie m, cop GRANT At New York City Tloepital, on Thurs. da A April at His tre St. Lauis papers 5 the object thet hasdrawn the attention of the tm ity of medical r years. without any apparen nope f suCcErs. principal difficulty being to fiud a sabstrnce pyualin ite setion, and producing all the effects without leavine any ot ite bad effect. lly invited to attend the fue ol Satuiday atternoon, 16th Lost, at 2 0% Ithas been elenly proved that in caser where mer. frow Crold at, Brookiyn Pal) eury sey been tre ely uaet any cure effected, that tha c ‘riday mor c injurions offeets of this snbetance ou the ryatem t Math ety rei PUOAY SORTSIBE AVE lm mucnow bay to bebe Hi magn dilag 6 64 es rh atives and friends of the family are reenect- mone the many who felt the tmportance of this iully any.ted to actend the funeral, on Sunday after. | Meet and wade itan ot tect of species study and noon, April 16, ab 2o'clock, froma the reridence of hie | Ckberiment, was Dr: H. Schenck, of Philade pits, cousiNgdobu Motinire, 62 Pearl et, Brookiyn, 121 who found i necessary to discover some my is take the place of Calomel. to use in conmeetion w hie Syrupand Tonic, in the treatinent of direnser the Liver aud Stomach, aud also in Conaumpuon. Wito this obiect in view he ret himeelf diligeutlyto work, nod spared neither trouble nor expense tn the furtherence of hie endeavore. Succem atleugth crowned his efforts, and he hae Qi ne NBUSH In this city, on Thursday, April 15, Pewin, son of James Quackinon in the U4th year of hia ace ‘The relatives fully invited to neon nd friends of the family are reapect. end the funeral, on Saturday a: iather Isth et, without farther been exabled to offer to the publican article which he tion is confident will answer ei! (he requirements one WALSH On April 14th, 16a Wale, axed so | semeht after, and will no doubt even ly take the ra anarisect tae Pariat of Oning, Oid Court, Co, | Pisce ontire 5 calomel, ‘ frevand Mheee pillehave beea before the public for some Var Ch * + time, and the increasing demand for them prove Ua Any iod have merer on his eon entire confidence of the runes oi the poecple tn their The de of the family are respectfully invited | etheacy and pertect harm! vt Tp all camer where to attend the neral, on Sunday a bine mam and other }; parntions of mercury alo inate at 2 of! from his late rea used, the Mandrake Pile cau be used sdvantageouny Mark's Place, sil et. and with ut fear of producip sany bad resulta, being peas . | co wedentirely of roots and berhs, obtained from sons ———= [the great storehoure of Nature, and their aslutary TRADE A»o’ ‘ES. eflets will appear as soon as the medicine ia brought poe _. |] © the test of a fair experiment 7 “ Rees kies foo much cannot ve said in favor of the aurative A MERTING OF ALL THE SHIP CAR-'{ powers ot the Mandrake Pill, Their action Is pacu- nectere ds requested to meet at Tamman liar, buteertaia ju allemaesof torpid bowele or die- York et, Prookivn, at 2 pam. saturdar, 18th, to bh ed liver, whi is too ftrequentiy the primary the report. of ur comuittee trom Washingte » of a broken down constitution, and often pamses Muvetnal atte ue is requested, by ord ot b rthe naine ¢ 2 when (hat disegaq MIX, ¢ san 10 does not st all, is really curahia -~ Siaey SROTROTIVE PRIOY ~ | by at rattont »heaithy action of CUGAR MAKERS PROTECTIVE UNION— ] the'stoninch, liver and other functions, whone Mtv tele u froin Chieavo, the under Liain-'T dee iinete and car f the unhealehy formed there a atrike ther The trade will take} whieh clog and render alugwish the wheels of the an- due poticr, and govern thetoeelves accord) rely inwsl organiem, 5) JNO. G. WOODRE EPSP r Schenck's Mandrake Pilla are doing more to regu. N' TICE TO SEGAR MAKERS— Inte (he slouch atid lives t ony other medicine 1 ‘i 1 eves invented, Phousaude are using thom now, 19 thie city aod olkewbere, and evory ope is actonished Bt thoir £00" Yooks, In conctusion we would aay to all those who ure OTICE TO PAINTERS—A MASS N ME p} aftiicted with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, and aif ing of all the trades ia te atthe At Biiioue disarde wine from a derauged state of the aenm, cor.of Atiantle and ¢ en ste, on Mordar.} Liver o: Stomach, to try one box of Scheack's Mans evening next, April iTth, forthe purpore or advance + e Pills, they only Coat 26 cents, and hundreds of in: the ioveresta of the working mechanica, The ligre may be saved if the u.seuse ie taken in time paluters of Hrookivn ate requested to be present, and Jb) the ure of simple reinedy. tocive in their aniluence to promote the interests of! by all Drugs ists and dealers, tho weakling slisesa: ; BARNES & COn Whowmale Agente for d R eH ae ae New Yors City, No, 21 Park Row, UO THE WORKINGMEN OF BROOKLYN, | DR. SCHENCK A vrand tones necting of the workingmea ot }] ean be fonnd at his roome, No, tond at., New York, every Loesday, fom Y until 3 o'clock. Advice tree; ora thorouech examination of the lunge with the Beookiyn will ant Atiaatic eta eheid inthe Ather pn Monday even cor, Clinton sur o'clock, at which questions of ¢ KESPIROM’ Pek will be discumed, Hy order of new hie charve will be three doilare, When fpereushiy Convention, I, roRMY Y, Pres, ‘5. KELLY, | examined one must expect to be told the true - Ree. ay tion of their lun SUHMENCK's Pu monic Syrup, - TT | Rewweed lonic ai andrake Pills wiil cure—even im. the advauced stay Cousuniption, Liver Conp.ains: aud Dyspepein, which are goneraily the forermonen SOCHL TY NOTICE = of Consumpion, are cured by the use of Seaweed PUBLIC TEMPERANC Tovic and Mandrake Pille, A he t Mathew I. A, Persone ne they enter Lr, Schenck's rooms receive : o held Bunday, at a tick eiving them the number of thew twrn, Tames will widress the meeting, Bing- Que ool, Fevan, aud others Pree THOS, FYANT, Rec Persons 40 unweil me to be obliged to come in carriages will receive attention at once, i) Vrice of Pulmonic Syrup and Reaweed Tome & + OF two bother By rup ave per bo tl “the Lali and one yuie tor $3 7. me rhe members of the Concert Commit por box Maudrake Pills 45 conse 0 yd to neet the ball at 2pm. On same r * 5 any trderol LEE MAGUIKEy Clnitioan, 114 | DP. Sehenek's medicines can bo obtained et all Ape: thines 6t his roots, No. U2 Bond et, New York, PUBLIC TRMPERANCE MEE OF Dir, SCHENCK will vieit BOR TON next Wednes the Father Magh A. BL 8., Ne rook. | dey aod Phuradey, the 10th aod guth inst wt Ivn, wal be held femperanice | “2 Cours | ie MHtollmood Niles Tobin, THAS AND COFFEY, uliete, Mer + Kelly, Dows | =——-————~-~ — me SUF WHHL be preseut on the ace IX NEW PEATURE—TEAS AND COFFEES iv the friends a! chiro are dav ite 1 to at. POR CAsU ONLY ar tend.” DENNIS KLREGAN, Prost, EDWARD AUCTION Pit FRAYNE, Sev, uw WRIGHT, GILLIS & BROTHER Now A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELL OFFERING 41 PRIVATE SALE HEIR } . tle he 3 = a PASE. Sal . Rociety, bran SE Tittoan! ate eer onvow, | TEAS COFFIAA SPICE NUTMEGS, MUSTARD, Sundays atid Pe poakers eeann, “iior and INDO, oe vie TRA mm Ren Mn Medden. Save ve, Kalan and Deccan. Hel - a Jo lets SYLV Gai has BYRNE, Brest, J, WALSH, ALSO TIT TELM TRD RIEANDS OF Ree, Bee, ‘ i Ben ik, PRES, VIZ. ATTENTION EXCESSIVE DRINKERS, GILL AOL DAL JAVA, 4 toderate Hinkers be larer You Mia HCAS JAVA, are resp invited to : ‘Ss RYE COPPER No. 1 of Bre t WAT AN IMMENSE 1ON, OR ABOUR Bunny ¢ ' WHAT 1 "ING IF SOLD Be THT 1 My Viftigitititau tires Hang , THIS TS A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR GRO James Ht C, 1. A.B, society | CARS, HOTELS, SPEAMBUATS, AND DALE ed Mu Movrrath, Req. ming ne by the | GENERALLY [TO Pk Re CMEIK STOCK OF os sores Heya) ont e we ian . IRA, CORPEKS AND SPICES Oi, oh. Blocker, Kani, Muutice | AT FROM 2h TO 50 PER CENT. Lbs beostos Of ty New York, aud | ORDINAKY PRICES. ALL GOODS WAnitA REAR bw LYUNa, GEOR re : NIEU, UR THE Mosby ) ‘ " Borer, | | | HINTON STi, YEW YORK ‘dug wit be ‘nde | PERSONAL NOTICES, ind M M iy a OF ABD CALPREY — —— et sMbo a : ALM OF WHITE LILLICS THIS KX k Mt Hrook! 1 ae Aa ete im Lt 4 4 al Haye Lo 01 ta » cele ? e ere by ) e n, 0, aide Mati \ aud wh G ea 7 vy Livon, nat pss 1 eg A 4 Men me avo. New Yok. Pr ) opie per bot iy pont ree . M. GALLAGHER, Prost HOUN NFORMATION WANTED OF JOHN W! patie ‘ MATHEW ae A. B, SOCIETY, | 30 si the i wel who onlisted tat » oy of New Works, ha two Seb aa & bepue dd Ubites Mero ee tt , Bo ae ee A inday evenite Mie I, Watiad | ottbe Wilderness, May @ 1S6¢whore hones ernie © 8a WOUUG nd Mr. Miller will address the moor singing by Aoraation ins Dievent wheres Nt. Parkiousey) Mie hapeticl, sad Mies Macion, Fy ao) to THOS Bs, 79 Codar tty R. PURCELL, Preat, THOMAS MOAGHER, Ree, Ne ratly aad prompuy rewarded, val pee. M4 TICL~ALI, PERSONS ARE F¢ REID H° FOR NEPTUNE,—NEPT E DIVI- gion No, 6, §.0f T., wil make one of ite thank movements ageiuet hing Alcohul, at 63 Bast Biowu. way, ne Parson, of Morak, with other, will talirces the meeting. R.AUSTIN, P. GORGE T, BAS, VB aaa | Meting muy wife, JANE HELSUR, as ul pp. ot her coutructing after this uae MBit iy die West at Z IS THE TIME TO Us b LEATHES YELLOW DOCK BYBUP, For Dinwnaae of thy Mai, a >