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— fA NEW YORK SUN, YRIDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1s¢ a Again in the Old Path. Tae steya taken by the Government to restore @be pes coful condition of the county, and to bring Mbe South tack to tte former state of prom erity ‘within the Union, follow each other in quick auc. <eneiou, Koch order beving reference t) the res. toration of the South under the Government is Jess wilitery in ite character than that Which pre- 1, and the country is rap aly, though gradu- drifting into the harbor of peace, The removal limited extent, ally, vot trade reatrictio in even to a 8 en olive branch offered to the South, swhich tells them that the Government is ‘willing and rewly to resture the old com- Mercial relations of which they have for four Jeare teen deprived, and that all the blessings swhich they eujoyed before the war will be extond- @dto thers on the #imple condition that they re ounce treason and rebellion, aud renew their al- Deviance to the Uuion, Tho soldicra of our a@rmiea are marching northward, bringing with @bem the dread = paraphernalia of war. The jest battio has been fought, the clash of arma (# no longer heard, the thunder of cannon po longer reverlerates a: Aaina end through te walless, 7 has come Bor hanging up the firelick, sheathing the wword, ng the taoun- @nd exchanging the uniform for the civil garb. Peaceful labor iat now wucesed heatility, and the Band which baw i battlefield must be @onverted juice sustaining life, inetead at bey the sking it away, Tho reva- ms ol war uot sow be obliterated, and the desert raat be rose we Slow asthe rose With the Over! over plowehare, the South will ow "y a ir bute of War, and seek to galn Maloroer pet fpewetul prosperity by resum- Boy ve foo Wiech it wea deluded by the Wiles Lacheming the cotton plant and Bhe corn will apriag up where conten Ning ernies Aatel, tru, o + perchance, the land bes Beer uri ir 1 blood of Union. Satan rele! T.ced trom the incubus of slavery, abe country Wilere any years roach @ proudes nd more prosperous condition than it ever befure @vjoyed—a condition, It isto Le hoped, from which Bt will never again be wisled by whe dangervus miles of traitors, G@wia, Sonora, and the Mexican “ Kile grants.” There i# no longer a doube that Gwin, the noto- adventurer of rebel antecetonts, bea been wered by the Freuch Euperor to ** develope'* G10 Moxican Stato of Sonora, 1) is atuted by soul. otficial Frouch journals that this individual te to Mesure the governorship of Sonora, aud that two @housand French troops are to be placed at bia dis oval for the enforcement of bie policy, and for Protection avainst avy hoatile interference, Con- Bidering those circumstances in connection wit! Mbe fact that the land yreated by the agente of eJuanmr to the “ emigrants’ now embarking for Mexico, is aleo located in Honora, it is evident that Abe said State will te subjected to an ordleal very ®ouch like that experienced by Kangas in the dave of * Border Ruffianiaw.” There will be two titles Wo the land, with duplicateciaimants, and force can Bo tho only arbiter, The grants offorod by Jcanez @o woliiors ure go largo—oight bundre! acres to Pi vatee—aod the number accepting them ia likely Wo be so numerous, that all tho desirable Bend in the State is iikely to be ceded Bn this way. Thero will therefore be no hance for a division of the spoils, be. Aween the cmigrants and the Gwin {Interest even Bf there wero likely to be # dixposition for such an @djustment, which is not likely, The money offor- ed by the Mexican agents a9 an iniucement to ©ur soliliers to embark io this new cuterpriae,ia all ‘very well, but the Sonora lands ought not to be Vory glittering temptation, They can have lands Jo any other country on preciuely the same terms — Wonquering it, Ibis tru, the French have really wo more right to the possession of Bouora than the ernixrants’ to whom land in thet Stato may bo eeied; but this does not alter the fact that the Wrench aro in possession, and that their expulsion will be just as ditficult aw if they had @ title run- ming back tothe days of Monrazuma. And fur- Bher, sokiiers should not permit theuwelvow to be Kieceived by a false coloring of the work before Aber in this Mexican movemont, 18 is to the inter @at of the agents of Juaumz to tnako it appear that Bhe task of driving the French out of Mexico will be comparatively easy, and that thoy will be made pecuniarily indepe donut in roward for their Pervices, But it must not be forotten that French Poldiers Aight well, and that Louis Naroteow is Bhe last wan to be swerved from his purposo by Bbrestening demonstrations, He will not allow Bho flag of France to Le driven out of Mexico with- Out @ desperate delenvevertaiuly not by @ clan Meatine organ.zation, Ho will therefore maintain Siwis in Sonora, if tt is ty his power to do so, and Sti well that our soldiers should fully under- Wand the tenure of their laud eeants, Ibistrue Shat Sonora tw worth fighting for. It is one of tae Fichest States in Mox co, abounding in mineral wealth and agricultural resources, aud there is no Detter climate in tho world than is there fouad, Wf disbanded soldiers feo! inclined to go there and Bako the chances of carving out fortunes with their Bworda, noboly has « right to objec: provided they make ther oxit from this country in auch @ Way ae bob bo endanger the poacoful relations of bur Govo) uuweust with fore im nations, Municipal Maddles, Our municipal affeira secm to be wetting intoe weneral muddle, The Pire Doparinent ts immersed Pn Litigation, very much to tho detriment of toe eity, and the Croton Aqueduct Db ’partinent i fol- Bowing its example, With regard to the latter mificulty it appears that thero is another couties of opinion as to the functions of the Governor and the Board of Aldermen respectively. Lhe latter boly Jiave navumed to remove ten of the leading oficers af the Croton Board, and have filled te vacar cles Mbusinwic by other eppolntmonts, Bat the mom. Ders thus displaced, following the course of the old Fire Departuont Commissioners, have procured an Apjunvtion to restrain the new appuinioes trom entering ups a the duties of their office, and the ewe ie nem up tor adjudication, Ib is @bout tine thut some plan were adupted @ ellotually chop these frequently recur. viag bitches between ihe Bate and the municipal suthorities, There seve to be an “irreproasible evo dict’ of opinivns es to the functions of these #4 rv oea, with reformice to the city government, @pd # beavy exmeome is entailed by the incessant Btigation. The poop a who are apt to be thankful pryey mel Gror ow theve grurcos—bacauso - | the Fire) | i \' The trou le in at fs enor f the present; but Voth the Fire oud the Water Depart. ments in difficulty at the same time is going @ litte two far for public patience to embroi Peace, and the Progress of Aincrican Ideas. Wuarevew may be anid of the Exvmawsy when ite polities! opinions are discussed, we muat give thet journal coedit for being consistent in its “ peace'’ doctrines, However obnoxious it may have been to the radical loyalist, to know that the Exvness conatontly desired “peace” when there could be bo honorably peaco—while rebela held their mun. kets at the “ ready, fire''—the same ery of * ponace"’ ‘ae far different sound when uttered forthe pur- pore of preventing thousands of our brave veteran soldere froin inveding @ country, with whose rulers or “protectors” it is Important that the United States shoull le on the moat friendly ters.s, In being consistent with ite record on the Peace question the Exrnrsy {# quite an bitter upon the * Mexican Em!yraticn Boheme," av itever was upon the radical Republ who refused al) ‘eon. ciliation and compromise’ with armed rebels, We have no doubt that our cotemporary haa al! aloug been aincer’ {n {te convictions on the subject of “peace ;"' and, being opposed to the doctrines of “tlood letting,” does not wish to see American loot spilled on Mexican vil, even for tho sake of ® principle #o firinly estat lehed In the American tool, @atrat designated under the name of the “Mource doctrine.” Ina Christian point of view, the Exrnese occupies « position that ia strictly in accordance with gospel according to tho peaceful; but, in @ political point of view, vur colemporary fas to obverve the #igna of the ‘ines, or to correctly judye the character of the American people. “Manifest destiny," is one of thoee curious psychological phenomena not to be explained by ourortinary or bunan philosophy. Tt {ntultively permeates the popular mind, and however individuals inay labor to convince people of the crror of Lelieving that Free tustitutions can be extended over the whole continent of America; nevertheless, the public continue to muintuin thelr coufidence iy the rapid progresa of Am rican insti- Sutiongy uot ourmode of government shall have beon adopted by every civilize! nation on the tace ot the globe, This grandiose Americanism, being the legitin. ate frnit of our bow#ted, andin many in- atances, actual enperiority over other Nations ; we fear the Exams will again be found in the “rearg* when @ score thousand or more of our R bellion crushers, set up for thernselves # free Governiuent within Moxican terriwry, Reconstruction. Tus policy proclaimed by the President for the restoration of Virginia to ita old piace in the Union will doubtless form the precedent for all theo late rebel States, It effectually disposes of the lead- ing point in the fanous “agreement between SHERMAN end JounsTon—that relating to the rec. oguition of the Biate Governments exiating in the secelod Btates at the present time, Ne authority emanating from or by virtue of the “Confederacy'* will be recognized, and any attempt of a rebel State Government to exercine power will be re- garded a4 @ puniahable offence, Tha is the true doctrine, and the only ono aduissible, It would Le as inconsistent for the Government to ree uze Sura of Virginia and Vancw of North Carvina as the Executives of their rospeetive Stutes, as it would be to recognizs the power of the reel cousiitution to which these officers swore alleeiance on accepting their positions, The President virtually tells the people of the ro- bellious Btate as mere cenantion of hostilities ou thoir part will not entitle them to resume their official relations with the Government, They must hot only renounce treason and rebolliom but must resclod el] acts dene in conformity therewith. State legislatures, therefore, which have held power by virtueof the rebel Government, cannot be rocog- nized as loyitimate law-meking bodies; and until they are supplanted by thorough Union organiza- tiong, pledged to support the Constitution of the United Btates, the people of the rebel States will be without local governments, Charities and Correction, Tae Comuissioners of Public Charities and Cor- rection havo published # voluminous report of t Operations of thoir department during the past year, It appears, from this emenk that the charitable and corrective institutions of the city are generally in @ highly gratifying condition at he present time and that while they have !eou brought to @ higher state of efficiency and influence, the expenses attending them have boon less than under the old * Ton Governor System." In view of the enhanced value of everything require? for the support and maintenance of these institutions, the disbursoments have been made judiciously and economically. Tho Board complain, very jumily, that a larye proportion of the duties dovolying upon them, and of the expenses incideut thereto, pro- perly belong to the siate, and should not be » bur - don upon this city, The care and protection of deatitutetomicrants who arrive at this port, logally devolve upon the Riate, anditis the duty of the Stato Hoard of Lumigrant Commissioners to pro- vido for thotr necessities, Bus according to the reporh @ largo proportion of end destitute immtyrants are lef to the caro of =the |= Commmismon of — Charities and correction, which {8 solely county institution, The extent ofthis burden, which oughs to be borne by the State, may be comprehended from the fact that of all the inmates who have been provided for by the Commission ‘uring the past year, eighty por cent. were of faeigao birth siderable proportion of this u OF WETO perso! who had become apart of the population of the city; buts very large class came within the prov- ince of tie Stato Board, and ought to huvo! supported by the State at lar, ere announces, Of course a con- eon The Commission. that they have been engaved in litigation with the State, with the view of causing such expenses to bo refunded to the city, They buve obiained one Judymont on thie ground, for over eightoen thoussnd dollars aod they are sanguine o J) groater eu former officers taken # like interost in behalf of the NY, @ vast am unt of money could undoubtedly have Leon auvod from this source, to the pecuniary loas entailed upon the city by this oang, the levitimato inwates of our char'table and corrvetion justituiions have suffered from this Cause, All tho tmujcrants suffering from amall- Po% shipefover, and other virulent diseases, have been thrust 4pou thia Commission, resulting in the Aifuaion of a postilautial atmosphere around the sick an! helpless paticuts who properly belonged to thecity, It is true thas the Commission are not * rand to resalve asch cass, but as thy victline of however, But in addition thone diseases have no othur asylum they b been received pure The provision 6 eo ect of Gumanity, eldicrt, who by tho victast- tudes of war, bave required caro aud attention Wee an important feature of she city's benevolence during the early purt of the rebellion: bnt at the present time, the Commissioners state, the provi- sion of the Government for disabled and destitute soldiers te so arople that this burdeu te alaost en- tirely removed trot the city. With reference to the establishment of an asylum for inebriatesthe report states that plans hare been obtained for the Luilding of @ suitable editice on Harve Ialand, The present condition of the Alms House, Work-Hoves and Lunatic Asylum ie eatisfactory, but the general system om which the Peultentiary ie conducted fe strongly censured, The Commissioners State thet the number of Inmates during past year showea material decline from former years, but they regard ‘the system of penitentiary con- finement, and what is termed punishment, as fall- ing far short of the wisest and best rode of treat. ing this unfortunate condition of man.'* And atill further, thoy declare that ‘as at presoat constitut- | @d, these penitentiarii# canuct be looked upon otherwise than ae echoola of vice, aa aiders and alettors in the perpetration of crime, and an en- couragement of the very vicew and their attendant consequencea, which they are oxpocted to pro- vent. The Childrens’ Mowe, on Randall's Island, which {a one of the most important charitablo insututions in the city, ia spoken of in the highest terms of commendation, Being the receptacle of ali the fatberiena, motherless, and forgotten children of the city, ita condition {# uatur ally ubject of @o- Hettude to our citirons. The roport ataies that the ebildren fare woll and cleandy clothe), provided with an abundance of wholesome food, and kindly eared for, and instructed in uselul branches of education. The City Prison end the boepitals ere represented as in @ eeiisiactory con: dition, eod those having them in charge are complimented for the faithful dis. charge of their duties. Thas branch of the city charities which pertains to the out<loor poor—that {4 such es do not come within the seope of the regular jostitutions—bas been a prominent fea- sure during the past year, = The applications for sesistance have been greatly augmented Ly the high prices, and the draime apon the resources of the Commission have boon heavy, Sx phyai- clans connected with the several inatitutions of Charities and Correction, have died during the year as the result of contagion contracted in the (iseharge of their offusl duties, Tiree regular religious Visitors, two re#ident ministers and four wardens have also died from ae like cause, The statistical portion of the report shows that 7,186 persons were transferred from the City Prison to Blackwell's Istand du ring the yoar, of which number, 155 werg committed the hundreth time, Inall the Charitable and Correction inatitu- tions there wero receive 1, during the year, 12%,- OOT, The aggregate expenses wero #875,39T 92 ; end deducting the value of supplies on band, and bills against the Governnent and others, the net expenses amount to $729,543 94. The Commis- sioner therefore, have discharget their duties with apparent efictency, and are entitled to credit for the success of their administration in thie im- portant branch of the City Government. The Citizens’ Association. Those who remember the persistent. efforts of this journal to induce the responsible murbers of the Citizens’ Association to conduct the business of reforming municipal abuses, upon common sense principles, will read the following endorsement of our views, written by State Senator Axprews, one of those public servants, upon whom the wrath of the srnall politicians, managing the Citizens’ Aaso- ciation business, has been visited, After :lirectly proving the uprightness of hia courwe in reference $0 some legislation at Albany, Mr. Anpurwedalke as followsto the wealthy and honored men-who permit their money and names to be used by in- competent agents: Now, while gentlemen from Westchester, and Dutchens, and Albany, and Otsego, and Onomdage, were thus vexing their sous aod newbecting other important Btate business to devise mesnods af pro- moting econorny and officiency in the wover ament of the city of Now York, where were the so-called reforiner# of thatchiy? Did they prese trudget axa substitute for thatof the Coumon Coane? Did they appear before the committe: with any practical or other suggeations ? Did they say to the committee that fooner than have » Yevy extray- ayant in any of its item”, they would. assume the responsilrlity of Uispensing with it eotrely? Did they communicate With me—the chairman of the comumitter—the man who labored asiduoasly to carry the Fire reform and the Health refonn throush the Senate? ‘hey did nowe of these ¢! toga; but enjoying their own comforts and pursuing their own gains during the orieal periog, they now open upon the Leyislature all ahe wales, BL. li wie, Newgate aud Dplacate, ™ of their wrath, singling out myno'f eapecially, altheugh I coustitu- ted buta bundret aud sixthth pars of the loylala- tive power, These self appointed watchmen slope Upon the wally while others were siiview to pro- tect the tax payers, and now athanps to evade the respousibiliges of their poaition by calling names end making faces at their Letters. RB clising upon their couches in the Fifth avenue, they set their organ atime, aud think they lmve done their duty, gnd thank God they are not ae ouner nue, They do not kuow that vituperation is nes arrament,and (Las caluinny ia nottruth, Dhey wre glewiul w be- hold the reputation of a nan “Done to death by slanderoustongues." Tn here leaving this aubject, I may justly ase the langusge of an Buglish stasesinan of the last cen- tury “Lam notis the loast surprised, nor in the Jeustangry,as this view of things, I have read the book of ie fur a long time, sud have read other books @lite, Nothing bas bappeied to me bus What hed happened te men much totter tuaan Land in times @ud in nations fuli ae goo as the age and country We live in, To may thas lam po way con. corued Would Ce uether decent uor rua” Under sreat provocation J have striven #0 coummad my temper, and even to be paticnt, **Tie all mon's office to speask pation: Rut no man's virtue, vor sumelenes, ‘Yo be so moral, when he shall endure The like himself,"" And now, O Moneybasi suffer me one word of advec Coase calling upen H reules, and help yourselves, Go you to the Common Councib and Legislature, S.rew un your courage and herome Aldermen and Senator even if you do thereby make yourselves tarveta at which bry foal may fir: lus popgun, Youarerich! Very well; iftyou | re also bovorable aba generous and frank ‘the | people will ike you none the less tor bemg sich, a!) poliuvians kuaves; Lus think how a portion of all the poople are politicdans | people will trust yoo, UM you are fit to be erust- Bus, it you are bot only rick, bat aver cious, selfish, extortionuse landlords releatioss cre ttors, Usuricus Joudecs, then don't ask tha Peuple ter trust | you. Yo euch they bave 6n instinctive aversion, | Do not be alarmed by the expericncw of some mom. bers of the present Senate. Itim true that iwo of them have beeu hanged in effigy ; three othen: have | been praised in your Cttizen, and another been | posted in bis district ; yet ull these gentionue o atill live, and are none the less respected ard brhoved by their onstituents, Gro, H. Awpnews, Senator XXth Dist riety New York, Muy 9) 1006, New York, Hhursday, May 11. 6 P. ing were the !eading quotations a! +h: Gay At 1.00 ALM. 129%: 11, icy 12, 12036 5 12.80, 120% 5 1, 151; 1.5u 18 2.80, 19186; B 191% § B90 18s 4 1s. 48 1G 5,36 151%, The stock market has teen feverish and irregular, owing to the manipulations of epecalatora, During the morning the quotatious were from ews per cont, lower than the Closing asies of yesterday, but at the close of the day's business the market bo- came declledly better, although the decline wae not fully recovered, Governments were a fraction lower. No chango im the money market. The exchange tnarket was dull for Saturday's packet. Bankers’ bills were quoted at 100% 8110. On ‘Change to-day Flour waa dull, heavy and 20e, a Ufc, lower. Wheat waa dall and nominally Se. 4 be. lower, Corn waa nominally Se. @ be. lower, Outs were quiet. Pork was heavy lower, Leof waa dull, was lower, and Whis- key was dull and‘\drooping. PTOOK GAL2O— Finer BOARD M.—The follow. Cold Re ™ to« 8300 1.8. 64,'S1.ep 110% 89 Cam. Coal Pf 30 2ow0 U.S. Ga'51, re.tiuds 1100 do, OS assy SONU UB, 6a, 6-48, 106 Buy Am, Coal........ Tu 175400 do, 104 gal4\. S00 Quicksilver M... 53 Tun do...uewis.li4ig bu do 45 ald 15000 Ud. ba lode 06 13 wan Teun, 68,'0),... 62 400 Mo. 6. 6T 200 N, segeece OF 3a MY toPK. iy iow Brook. C.W.L.. 95 SPO Obio & Mine 16% SUW N.Y. Cen. 6a... 46 400 Erie td M.'T9. 103 g0v0 Frie Sd M.. Wt $00v Harlem let Mooi 440 Hud. int Mo... da 450 Ill, Cen, Bs, il 1u00 Mich, So. Yd M. 4 lu Toi.d& Wab.ud Toy 20 Reading R. ws 110 Bab W. aw CLL ot 610 do . Vanda luvto ©, & Alton, #.t, 00g 600 Mich. Cen, K 19 lou Mar, las M. 490 lw do. wt Juco Am. Gold......1¥5% 100 Chi & N.W.R.. ute 15 Mk. Republic. ...102% 1160 do... 20 %a27 45 Continental Bk. 96 20 CHL. & NW. 56 Sw Canton Uo....... 86 = 9330 do, Od peh6 1 [ eery Sb Sw Chi, a ub bs 13 Del. & iad, ©...141 120 do, tw do. i jw PL Ft, W. & ¢ iw Central Coak... 47 law de. SR0OND BOARD, 3000 ULB. 64.81, ©) 400 Reading R. . % 201) Le, be, 6-80 1s do Vand ig 6.40 do. 6 bs s00 do..new ine do, do. oS. ba, Lod 500W Ubio & Migs...» yu & Com rf... 4 Sa do.. 35's N. W. Pi 10 Quiekaiiver mM. 4 seo DS Nel yu ChL & KE K.. yuo 40 MIL & Pau lies ildg The Lay Market, New You, May 11, 1805 Moet of the martein thie vicinity are lehuy pup plied with bay to-day, farmer belng too busily en- waged in planting to attend to this market. Under the intluence of this limited supply, prices bave arnin been advanced, and we now tind bale hay selling at Vowl Uy and retail vols atl iwi 2 per luv pounds. Btraw is also carce, the eupply belug tur ebors of the demand, SPECIAL NOTICES, | Hyatt’s Life Balsam,—Rheumatism in its moet painful forme; also, scroiula, erysipelas, sult rheum, pimples, blotches, old ulcers, fever sores. The worst cases of diseuses of the blood, mercurial com. plaints, debility, liver and kidneys, incipient con- sumption, &c, are mowt certainly cured by this great puritier, Principal Depot 246 Grand #t. $1 per bottle; 6 for #5, Sold by druggiste generally, 11% “simple but Edectual. The entire freedom from all deleterious tngrediente render “Brown's Broochial Trochea,” or Cough and Volce Lozenges, a safe remedy for the most delicate female, or youngest child, and has caused them to be held in the higheet oateem by Clergymen, Singers and Public Speakers generally, cee OE "A. —Une the Hest! —1t Will Certainly Des troy Moths, Now is the time, Ark for Bowden's Moth Destroying Packet, for preserving Clotha, Furs, Carpets, Kobes, Blankets, and all Woolen Goods, from Moths and all Destructive Insecta, For Sale by all Drugeiete, Price 50 eta. per packet, Bot Stop that Scratching and use Wheaton’s Itech Ointment, It cures Itech and Salt Kheum in forty-eight hours, and all eruptions of the skin, Sold by all Drugg iets. a a : Sig “Gent” All Wool suits, 818; Boyw Al Wool Suits $¥, at I, V, Lrokaw's, $4 Fourth ave, 62 Lafayette Piece, au Dr, J, H. Schenck of Philadelphia, re= epectfully infortis the public that he has uo new of a in Kew York. tile office is at J2 Bond #t. only, and he will continue to see pationts th as osual, every Tuesday, trom 9 A.M. until So’. M., but hie wodicines can be obtained there at all time, B60 Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premivar Lock-Stich Sewing Machines, aud Buttonhole Mu- chine, 6% Hroadway, New York, git R. R, R.—Radway’s Ready Relief will instantly stop the most excruciating pains aud achos, burns scalde, cute, wounds, brulses, de,, thereby ren dering it important that every fumnily should Keep ‘y of ft in the house, Armed with this remody ie oid is always protected agaiuet sudden attucks kness, 1b apoedily relieves frou pain those suf- ¢ from rheumatism, pe, Space, o eho aud @ KAD. y @ U0. SiS aiden Lau Sold by drusy iets 414 DEHATIIA, ICKOn Wetnei y, May 10, of dip- A. Kuseenbrock, ehterof ©, aud ha Od © years Bnd 4S mouse, The friends and scyuaimtances are ieepecttully invited to attend his funeral, on Friday, ac 2b. M, fiom Van biuut, opposite Lrenout et, pouch apes Lr ve MOWTON-On Wednesday, May 10th, after along Bhd weve ines, John Mow tony aged 5) years, The relatives aud friends of the jimuily ue savited to atteud the funeral, this (Friday) atternuoon, at J o'clock, from his late resiaonce, 187 hast Zletet, The retusiog will be taken Ww balimore tor interment altimore papers will please copy, lu MURPHY—On Thursday, May 11, Mary Murphy, daughter of James aud Cusharino sturphy, aged 1S years, 6 months wad 6 days, ‘ The friends of the tuwily are respectfully invited fo attend the funeral, ou Baturda) afternoon, loth inet, at 2 o'clock, from tho residence of her pu renta, 2W Ave, C, ler teumaius wil Le interied in Calvary, sod VAYLLE§—Oon Wednesday, May 10, of typhoid fever, Kachol Paylles, iu the 69th ) ear of her ae funeral will take place trou her late sesiuenes, 598 Graud #, on Friday, May 14, without forsee uo- tice, ) PIERCY — Suddenly, en the 11th inet, Matilde Jane, daughter of Hugh und dane Vierwy, aged lu years, lv months and 17 days, The friouds and relatives af the furnily are re«pect- fully wivited to attend the funeral, this (Cr riday) Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, trom the residence of her parent, $ White's lace, West Isth et, without ture twer lavile jon, B50 TAYLOBK—Go Tuesday morning, May 9, William A. Taytor, of the lave tir of Mew.an @ Taylor, and senior partner in the tirta ot ‘Iayior, bro, & Co. ip the 4th year of bis age, The relatives aud iriends ot the family are Teepetfuliy invited to wsend the funeral, wom bis Jaw rewidence, 16 Alien et on Fiiday uiterueou. May 1. wt 2 e'cloek, without further potice, o> WATERS—On Wedneeday, May 1, El wite of Daniel Waters, in the Sith year ot her a bative of the shot Rebwuless, Co, Sligo, Lreiand, the friends and wejusintunces of the tauily, and thoee of Ler hOD-iD-idw, Juiues Binith, are rdspoct- tully invited to attend the tuners, this Friday wives howd, 12th inet, wb Ly O'clock, trom her law residence, 196 Mott st. ler reins will be wheu to Calvary Cemetery tor interment, in WHICHELOW—Ln Williamebureh, on Thursday morbiag, M 11, Bilge, daughter of Alired aud the tate Eliza Whichelow, aged % years, 5 months and J day 8, the funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, 14th inst, at 2 o'clock, fioin the residence of Wu. Jasbdon, pinith #t pear North 44, 104 WILSON—In Brooklyn, FE. D., Tharesday morning, May 11, Jaines L. Wilson, in the 60tn year of his age, ‘Tbe relatives and trieuds of the tnudly are :erpoot fully invited to attend the funeral, at hie late esi denee, 78 Powers st, on Friday eveuing, 12th inst, at Tie o'clock, The remains will be taken to Migdie- = town, N, J., for interment ob Saturday moming, 16 TRADE NOTICES, ( SRS—THE DELEGATES TO TI4 ‘ Co m ’ atan aitt 1 thie evenin atso gat isk ik Lb CART EK, Pres, PO'FARKELI hei JOCRNEYMEN BLANK BOOK BINDERS Protective | m, The recuiar meeting of we above Union will be held at ivi. Pore re Friday evening, may 12th, at So'clek. F.P.F. MULLING, K ecretary 4 Oe. NOTICE TO CURRIER: 4 weeting of Journeymen Curriers will be heid thin ev ‘es Hotel, « tive when business of i ge will be rought forward. JAMES U'UKYAN, Sec. 181 pare MEMBERS OF THE CARPENTERS’ | uion No, 5 ure rejuesved to aitend their reguias meeting on this Friday evening, Punctual attend. ance |. ined. By order of NICHULAS J. FAs MICHL. KILROY. See w& SOCIETY NOTICES. LL MEMBERS OF THE FATHER Mathew |. a. i}, Scelety, No, 1, of Brooklyo. are ed to meetin th Mperance Iostiiuw at 1 M., ip full regalia, this Mriday, May 12th, for the pu of paying the ast tribute of respect ta our late , deceased brother member, Mathew he yy who departed thie Ife on the lith inet. HENKY MURGAN, Prost, BERNARD MAKLIN, Kes, sec Lid FATHER, MATHEW FEMALE T. A. i Society No. 4 will hold one of f mene er Mmoctings thie Prida ie lith, at O'clock, at their : Messrs. 6). Canny Cenley, Mew will piay some invited, Bee, i NIAN BKOTHERHOOL be a regular buatuers meeting of the Chele, in the Hall of Demiit Dispere 23d «t. and Ydavenne, on Friday even Ma ats P.M. All tubers are notitie! to atiend, PAT'K. COONEY, Coptre, MARK WOLSTEAL, Recretary. 16 SPECIAL NOTICE —MASONIC TESTIMO- WJ nial to Dr, MACKEY. Masry of Lod obtain tickets for the mer MACOY & SILKLES, No, Crosby, AUCTION NOTIC UCTION. SALE OF MAGNIFICENT Household Furniture, thie Friday afternoon, at 9 o'elock, at house $1 Weat Youth ar Ath ave, con Prising tapestry and ingrain e 8, bedstemia Lue sum epeing and hair mattrasses, beds and bedding, uirrors, clocks, shades, curtalus, pinuotorte, parioe eulte, china, @lasa, ellverw cutlery, &e., with eversthing desirable ina fashionable residence. Sais rain orshine, HENRY RK. WESTCOLT, Auei'r, 114 BY EK. T. WILLS, AUCT.—LARGE SALE 0? earthenware, elamware, cutlery, do, Fr % May 1%, at73 Murray et 11 o'clock, cou priai Jarre assortment, Ft RRY LEASE AT AUCTION—AT THE City Hall, on Monday, May th, IS66. at 11 o'clock, A. M., will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, with adequate security. for a tertn of ten ) oars from the lat day of Juue, 1305, & lease to ertabiieh and maintain a forry from the bmsln at the pring et, iu the Oley of Now York, to Hobe ken. New Jersey, at the point where the old te: wae cotablished, ov within one thousand yarde no: or south of that point. The landin place at Hebur ken, New Jersey, to be furnished y the purchaser, Conditions-The couditions and cowenante of the lense to be in the usual form of Ferry leares hereto fore entered into by the Corporation, which tay be had on apptication at the office of the Comptroller, By order ot the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, anand Cole, tul Irish aire JOU KIDD, Pres WM fone vi co MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller, vel M DOUGHTY, AUCT., WILL SELL THIS © day, luke o'clock, At Salesroomu TY Nasmuu et, @ general nssorunent ot housetiold furniture, earpety Jnirrore, sofas, chairs, bureaus, wushetands, Lodeteuds, Uist trameve, lounges, Ac, ou prs INS WHO HAVE ARTICLES Pledued with us are respecttully requested to redeem the sare as we ure Sving up the businves, os B. COHN & CO, 197 Grand et. PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, BY JOHN MOKTIMER, 15 Bast Broadway, of 40 Jote men and women's clothing, consisting of ellk, dos Jeine and other dresses, ekirta, shawls, cloaks, retme Dante sheets, spreads, ahirte, tabi ot Pants, boots, shoes, and @ var.ely of ot worthy the attention of order H. McALEERNAN, 2d ay SAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, AP lu'y o'clock, at BELL & INGRALLAM'S sales. rooms, 3 New ower » lots valuable pledved joore, all kinds fine clothing, eilk and other dream Bedding, table linen, boots and shoes, &., without reserve, By CHAS, CUDLIP, 232 Bpring et, 118 PAWS BR: YKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, A? 59 New Lowery, JAMPR AGAK will aeli 400 low of women's clot rilk, eulico and other diese, crape oud stele albawla skirts, undercioithes. sheets ada, and a variety of other goods. By order of Hy COHN, late PECARE & GO, 197 Grand et, 126 a S HERMAN & CO,, AUC'TRS, SELL Thia Weday, Fri May 12,at 10% o'cliyat public auctic arke lot of first-class bar-roon mm chairs windsor chairs, #toola, billlard tables, in good order, i bags No. 15 bowery nivure, viz. : 75 tables, counters, atesle table, retrigerators, bedding, dc, Also a larwe lot of fi juors, wines and champagnes in casks, cases aud d. muons, Ane ergars, de, Sale ponitive. ll \ M. WITTERS, AUCT,, WILL SELL This day, at Yo'clock, at 454 Canal st a large asorte ment of genteel parlor, chawher, @ ning-room and 1 ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT'R, OFFICE 28 Bowery, selle on Baturday, Lith inet, as ll mS good omnibuses, in perfect order, at 282 Eaa* Asso 4 tA kiwhen furnitare, 40 secondhand carpets, de, ith #t, suitable tur country wud city use, bugyy and light 4 seat carriage, MORSES, CARRIAG A NEW TWO HORSE TRUCK FOR SALK lnjulre ot the Dlackemith shop iu loth #, bey Lith and L1th aves, if i iy mE 1 Ne BUSINESS WAGONS OF EVERY KIND eu) 4, much aa giover's, baker's, You will find this place a rte t can be found, and eve arti> ot here wurrautod aa represented, BTEWART'S Wacon Factory, £5d #t, bet broadway and sth ave flo 7 OD 2b HAND Sromd nt. 65 conch; price x1) CARnIAGES — GROCERS, PLUMBI / expron and bueiness wagons of all kinds. K Qwaye ind buxvies, second land wagons harnowes and horves, selling cheap, lu Nevins st, Br'iyn, ek SALE—A GREY MARE, 15 HANDS high, warranted sound and king in all harness, # Tenth ave vo ere een d/ AIK OF PONY-BLILT Bay mares, 6 and © years old, wurrnuted sound an@ kind fn all harness; id beauty ¢ equal, when cheap for cash, Can be sceu att Kidge #t, foro daya, Alsonconeh and barnes, le MOK SALE—TRUCK, 16 BBLS, CAPACIT Double ried, 10 bbls, Apply at 195 Vearl at, 4 for SALE-—A HORSE, SUITABLE FOR cart, truck, or any heavy work, wl aegis. Appip INGERSOLL, 45 South eb Ww SOR SALE—SP?RING CART, HARNESS and work of who. je grocery, Inquire 1b #ireet. Mo PEDLARS—FOR SALE CHEAP, food pony, suitable tor Potlare’ use, Apply tor week at the Dining Savon, Hawilou Form, souuy biovwly nu, os ue - ao re REAT REDUCTION IN RATES O} TW ypage trom the Old Country by ship at THOM: Aiwo im drults pay land, PASMGE FROM AND ami Londou—by the Old Buy Liverpool the CONF IIT UTION « bor London, The CON For passage apply tw ate PASSAGE TOAND FROM GREAT BIT AIN AND IRELAND, BY BTEAMBIUH AND SAILING PACKET, 1 REDUCED RAT bs, Drafts availabie throughout kugiaud, Ireland, seote lund and Wales For pareace or drafts ora BAPSOUIT ota — Pp. 1 foun or packets ONS Panmace Othe To Pears st, ei Buy partol Kugluad or lie. O LIVERPOOL Star Live. Foe on April 1sth, URINNELL, April lots WILLIAM & ULION, 4) Fula out apply to KOTHUERS & CO, = ARR: a Sesiantes dd southetreot, STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIV/’ Mr PUL. EIRLN aiila Saturday Muy Zoth. \ GINA ie pelariay, May 27th. Cabin pamage sWernge £36, ip currence; Anoly to V Lhe als 6 GeO, ev broad .