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NEW YORK SUN. THE TY RSUAY MORNING, NOV, 16, 1865, Too tod pendemt By it Tu wwe to which ts ¢ word © Radical’ is put by t perfectly reconstructed Beuthern journals, 4 usof the remark made by a fellow who nol abideouly agly dog. When asked why pt such a worthless a 4 repulstwe brute, he t A that he slwaye felt like kicking something «con /e got med, end for that purposs be kept the dog. When the class of journals slluded to want to vent their ire toward the Preaident, or Oonyrest or any other branch of the Government, they make “tue Radicals" © aynonym for the word they would lice to vee, but which they at prosent re- drain from employing boldly. for obvious reatons, For exampls, the Lyncv burg Peropitoan, Which biter than the rest of its clann, asks thin question, in # long article upon the texration of the Bouthern fistes for their portion of the Union * Do the Radicals supposes thet our people will evar consent to be taxed for sueb Hy w thout representation?" Now, {tie not “the Re dvvale'! but Congress ead the Government at large tbat the Evrvrtacan ja thus spesking of with so much contemps. Te Government demands tat the recieime! Bistes wiall pay their full propor- tion of the debt, together with the Fodersl taxes due from them during the four yeare of rebellion. Alsw of Congress declares wat no representa- tives from the #aid Biatos alall be adraitved to that boly unless they «4 @ unapotted by tue taint of treasou. In the face of that law sore of the Bouthern Ftates have elected, and others doubt leesly will olect, Soclegible representan vos, Ln der these circumstances the Lynchvurg Kereuut Am pompously declares that ‘our peuple’ will t eubmit to the demand of the Government concern! the taxes uniens Congress eball adovit the aan! @) qualified members, and “the Radical" are the dog that roveives the kick ae the rerult of [thie exhibition of “reconstructed’’ soger against the Government. It may be that Congress will admit the memlers from the Bouthern Slates who are now inolegible, We hope, as we have often aaid before, that the law will be so modifie! es to ml- it sll who havs reevived the Mxecutive pardon, but we suggest to our Virginia contemporary that the course which it \s pursuing ie not calowlssed to effect that end. je no mW petonal debt mamigratio the reception of charitable contributions, The true policy evidently ts to provide for the employ- ment of des. tute wornen in places that they sre competent to fil, whore they tay earn their own livelicot, and at the same time be protected ‘rom Supomition, It was upon this principle that le Working® ornen's Protective Union was found- ed, and the success whieh has attended that in- siitution fa providing for ceatitute workingwomen of thin city, detnonstrates the correctness of the the ory. Ithnae procured employment, in good situa- tions, for thousands of indigent wornen, charging hota cont to either employer or etaploye!, and guarding the rights of the later, even to the extent of legal sections on their bebal’, and a!l without exacting a dollar from the workiungwoman. Atthe present time this estimable tnmituiiom, which ie suyported entirely by volustarr contr butions from the charitatl ed philauthropic, [6 procur- ing git us daily for # oumber of workiug- women, hud is thus placing many @ pour woman out ef the reach of sul ng for the coming Winter, The only thing to be retted jathatite benefits are not enjoyel by the hundreds of poor wome: who have bo provision egainas went during the cold seater, Which is vow almout at band, (holera Prevyention.Action of the Police Authorities, Tar Police Departinent seems to be an exception to Who general jouifference maniferted by our au- thorities rolative to the dacver of a cholera epi- demic in thiscity, It appeart from a report of the Sanitary branch of the Metropol Police, they have leon acti velv engaged, since the erri of the cholera ship A» ants, in taking such mea- ures for the prevention of cholera in the city as ere within the scope of their functions, According te their report, (hey bave struck a: the root of the | Y60 gz | mater, by pursing sbe pallcy wiih we beve eo peretatently urg that of renovation sod cleans Kiovss, Tue members of the Sau'tary Squad have been engaged in examining and reporting upoo the condition of tenement houses and other pretm- isea supposed to be detrimental to health, by ros son of thelr filthy condition. Last week the Banitary Police corved notices for the cleauing of eighty-three houses, one bun- drei aud) fifty-one = =oainks, forty water closets, thirt? nine yerla, twenty-nine sewers, two slanghter-houses, wen cesspools, etc, This aby we something ofthe good work in which the police are engagol, but wh lo it is very well eo far 69 18 goes, it unfortunstely does not go far enough. Tas termination of the war aod the re-opeing | The filthy streets, which are the chief source of ‘of the South have not bad so favorablo an effect upon {mmigration ae wee generally, anticipated, The report of the Commissioners of Immigration shows that the vumber of immigrants who arrived | coutinus to report st thie port duriug the present year up to the davge:, the police have no power to remedy, and they continue to reek with the foul odors that germinate disease, We believe that the police @ shortcomings of the con- tractors, but the recent disroissel of the complaints Ith inet, is 165,046—noarly threa thousand less | by the Street Commissioners, proves that no setion than the number of arrivala (using the same per 4od last year, It is dificult to eceount for this unfavoralle exbibit of mumigration, It was popu- in the premises need be expected from the later source, The public desire to kuow, however, the extent of the dereliction on the part of the con- Jarly suppoeed that with the resumption of peace, | tractors, and they would therefore like to eee the and the fresh inducement for immigration which | report of the police upon this subject, We there- ‘the Gouth now offers by the abolishment of slavery, tbat a new impetus would be given to the exodus from the old countries, and that the number of srrivale would be largely increased. The proba- bility fs thats variety of cousea contribute to this comparative tmeagren ss of immigration, In the first place our fluancial system and the wealth of the country are but imperfectly under- stood in Europe, and the enormous debt which we have lately incurred doubtless fille the minds of foreigners with alarming visions of taxation. The high prices which rule here, and the heavy ex- pense entailed upon families, ne matter how humble, bas also, perhaps, had an influence in restraining emigration from Europe, It may be ‘too, tat the temper of the Boush may have had an effect upom those who desired to go thither, in- ducing them to wait until matters become more settled there, We are inclined to think, however, that when next Spring opens we shall have e more Javorable indication upon this subject, The facts concerning this country will in the meantime be- come better understood ; the advantages of immi- gration will become more spparent, and doubtless @ much larger influx of foreigu Lome-seekers will be toe result. General Logaa’s Appointment. it Row sppears that the first sasouncement of she appointment of General Jons A. Logan, to a foreign mission was incorrect, apd that Mexien, instead of Japan, is the country to which Le is accredited. This being the case, the appointment {a of considerable importance considering the peeu- Nar relations existing betweou the Unised Staves apd Mexico, General Logan is well known as an ardent friend of the Libera! cause in Mexico, and @ readers of the BUN will remember thet he *poke fore call upon the Police Commissioners to make the facts known. One More Appeal MM inal Sous time ago, we called upon the projectors of “Masonic Mission" to.urnish the public with ® statement of their coal-at-cost transactions last winter, Mo response has yet appeared, and tois strange reticence of the managers of that move- ment has given rise to muck surprises, to use very mild term. Now, @ consideralle sum of money was contributed to that enterprise by pri- ‘vate citizems, aad it is about time that something wore known concerning the disposition of thas money, as wellas of the general business done by the “Mission.” The desire to learn some- thing upon thie point is heightened by the fact that leading Masons assert that they know nothing about the matter, and hence it is desirable that the mystery should be cleared up. The pub- lic would like to see the answers to these questions First, how much money was contrivuted by priv- ete donations to the ‘Mission 1" Second, how much coal was bought and distributed, and at what prices? Third,was there any surplus funds, end if so what became of them ? Fourth, was the ostensible Treasurer (a good man) « dona side or ovly @ nominal officer? We again call for the facts, te the “ Masouic ” A Dey at the White House, The Washington Stax, of Tuesday evening, Were it not for t Sef from daily annovences, afforded by the et meetines on Tuosiare and Fridays, no physical constitution, however strong, could endure the exhausting labor per. forme’ by the President of the United States. There isno ofice of the goverument so burdened with re- bismind upov that subject quite freely in the sponsibility andl anxiety, and no man living, re- course of bis recent speech at the Cooper Institute, Ho \s fully competent fer the position, and will countrymen respecting Mexican alleire, Ue will succeed the Hou. Tuomas Coawux, of Ohio, who resigned sowe time ago, and who has nt until Whe present tie had any regular successor, Befricad the Peor aud Oppressed, ‘am genial woather which we are now enjoying, Gpou the very threshold of winter, whould ad- monish all classesto make preparations for the cold and drear enter, Those who have not made @uitable pro- vision or the winter months should, particularly, bestir tou people ib shia eisy dependent aclely upon their own Labor for livelihood, who are now out of employ- Mens, an! who Know noi how they are to subst during the approaching winter, Espoelally ia this Srue concerning indigent Woinen who »: depend. ent solely upon themselves forthe means of sup: port—many of them also for the support o! leas children, f helps & this class nent, and often prace heed upoutiem by unserupulous employers, ree der heir condition at this ‘rly bard, There sre perhaps hundrede of poor women jy thie cliy at the present time, tuany of whe have belpless families dependent upon th for suppor who are destitute of employment, and Who know not how to obtain it, Wiihout aid of some Kind i6 is evisent thas much suttering will be entailed? upon them during the bleak winter months, Tow can this danger be olwlated ? Wo allude to that class who are deserving of sym) a- | shy end help, many of them being the widows uf Union soldiers, and hence all who feol kindly to werd the unfortunate ehould feel an interest in their condition, Charity is at beet only a tempo- rary relief, and beside thet, a]! who are truly de- serving of assistance {col ® uatural puguence to | Presitent’s ea: doubtless faithfully represent the feolings of his | dent Johnson There are doubtless many | {mmodiate admittance. Afier the most quired to Listen to such an en iless recital of prive: vriefs, ae unsopbissicated visitors pour into the every public interview. Presi. few eqviale in industry, Herisee at six, and until breakfast, which ts served at half- past seven, looks over the newspapers, Im- modistely after broakfast he goes to the Execu- tive apartments and commences the labor of the day. First there are bun !'es of letters to be read and the replies dictated to the secretaries, Ap- plications for appointments, promotions, dis. charges from rmy aud navy, political ad. viet petitions Executive clemency and in- numeratle other subjects are dispose! of, but be- fore half completed the visitors have commence | to flock into the ante rooms and thrust their caria y#eason upon whieh we are about to | upou him, Pardon serkers awarm on every bend, Former owners of confiscated property pace up and down before the door of the Fredienve TOOL, fermaiea with indescribable effroniery i business of the morning has been tia). visitors are wimitted ove by ) hime'f ous half. £ tWo, sotuelines rev e'clock, wheu t doors of bis apsrimneat are opened, andthe whole crowd admit, Ay such times, Cel, Jobneon, son of the F dent, or Col, Rrowntng, private secretary, sia ar the Pres,- dent, and takes memoranda we dictated by } the cases of the vie tors why th % onc sieves jocts fur Executive action, throng a: she Pos) Oiloe 1 done) manner “ pleasaut, and gives timid. Ais decimons are vidual who lays bis cago Lelore the Pres sentiearngs tr (fe dozen courteous Words the final decision, When all have been listened ty, end ihe halls are | ouce more empty, the Pree } papers on his table, uneil four er, Aterdinmg he returne generally remains unt ag before ele ve 2) Vies bmi me Uished Viaibors o netantly Ropresoots of Foreign Courig, Gover- r, Benatiors Geu % and dreds of lessor maguituce wust be receive, each havi; a im. Porat suljock requiring care aud deliberations lo over all towers tue gre lever present problem of resunssruction. Cebines Jays and the acbath aford saree days of res (rom the euy ad ee Papo ences thu; bases the Presi- nh bub ab no time is Le tre Q reasiv ht ofuatioual dithouliies Dane cppreeya over Lefore, Obmcure the fusure, Went ture e, and hon tw all red thal there ave reseuting them. ‘ry feidom | TRADE NOTICES. PAINTERS—MEMBERS OF THE N. Y. P, Lu New York, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 6 P. M.—There were no changes to note to-day in the general Btock markot. At the close of the day's business, prices, as 4 whole, were lower than the afternoon quotations of yesterday. Governments continue dull aad woak. Money was without ehange, The demand on call was to Secretary, “RS—A REGU moderate, and readily met at 7 percent, Discounts sat he Bhip Joiners Union of N. Y, oil be bes OD ov. were dull at Ta9 percent, for prime paper, and 1 attendance ie desirable ns the officers for’ the 15 per cent, for second-class, Foreign exchange was poring, are vi be nominated. L. POW ERS, Gull for the eteamer, Bille at 60 days on Landon were | Pres. W. W. OVERALL, bec, = quoted at 108 2 108% for commercial, The New York exports (exclusive of specie), for the week end- ing November 12, and eines January 1, compare as SOCIETY NOTICES. ITISH PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION— R followa: B An a ot, is im conrse of formation for ny protective pa . Correspondance Freviseuy reperiad “ solicited by the Committe from those who wish be connected wih it. Star Hotel, State et, N.Y. 216 THER MATHEW T. A, B, SOCIETY, No. 8, of N. Y., Hall cor, of 26th « * Pubile meeting thie ogy Ao 4 even fey Cedds,, ie ap ag yee ¢ Mneuire, Sin General Merchandise Vallnee “Mr. Jona Carrel eg Kancan d McINT OSI, Prost. CLAS, PARK ATRICK O'BRIEN, Ree, Hoe lv i MATHER FEMALE T. A. 1, 0: 6, N, Y¥. will bo'd @ pubic meeting at Total for the week... Previvusly reported Fines Jan, Lat. $1924 On' Change to-day Flour opened firm, but clored | t 834 st, and 2d ave, thie Thursday dull, Wheat opened a shade firmer and clored quiet, ae fe‘ gicleek: Hoeakin LA Mas, John ome Corn was le, better, Oase were drooping. Pork was Meenre. Cole, Pagan and others biim, CON. heavy and lower, Beef was eteady, Lard was quict, ON, Pres, M. BEEHAN, Se: is and Whiskey wae du. ALORIOUS NEWS—STILL ANOTHER S1OCK SALRR—TIRAT DOARD, sae Yona oneek om Ming Alehob ol Sdrande ia 1000 U.S, 66°81, re..106% 250 Maripoen Min... 19) | aves, on ib waa renoived ow 0,......Cp. b's ¢ 40. 125 | that we call ourselve . : BD dO cee LD 190 Atlantic M, 8 4 Diethew T. A. 13. Bociety, Ne. 4, of N, Y¥ and the lao do sD 100 Wyoming V, 4 following members were duly elected for the ense'n) 600 UB. 6a6-206...100) 10 Mi, & ht Po Pf. 7) te m:-John Berrry, Preadent; Patrice O' Nel! 26000" do.. “200 Jol. & Chick... OL | Vice-Presideny Mr. Barratt, Kec. Seer 400 = do j» Labigh 35.8 hy Burke, Treasure T, Bryne, Ma Patrick lwo 0 10a) Barry, Sergean rms. ‘The | tion will 2100 take pinee on Friday, Nov, ith, JUus BERRY, 00 U8, be, 10-4 Vrest., J. BARRAT I, Kee, Seo. ’ TH00 Trea, T 3-1) " do.. Vos I4u do, OUN MITCHEL CIRCLE, FENTAN Broth- lug = do $4 96), 900 Hud. Ry. B.. erbood, will hold a meeting, at 267 Third ay, cor, 600) BO. se reeeeee W 60 do 231 st,on this Thureday evening, at § o'clock pre- 200 118. 6, Ly. ¢. 6) Harlem Pf cisely. Punctoal attendance of «| members is re- do. 24 Kesaing K.. quested, JUMN MADDEN, Clicks, JAS, CONK- | i 00 a ae od LIN. Bee 14 oN nm, te ™ —— —— —— ~_ a _ a 8000 Brook, C.W.L.. 95 N°: 2, NEW YORK FATHER MATUPW 1unou Ohio & Miss... 28/0 T.A.B, Boolety, will bold their regular week'y 0 Hul, tM Vt meetme, at their ball, cor or 23d etand A! ave, suis bow Mich, 50.4.0... 04 Thursday evening, Nov. 10th, Speaking ¥y, BW. 100) Mich, € ie Back, the eloquent temperance orator, Also B. FP. wo Ch. & “ Lyuch of parent society, Singing Mestre, King, G0U0 biud, 2a, luis ‘ vl) aud Lindsey, Also Misses Fergurrons, Foy gow Chi, & Be Lug "The pubtie tre invited. Come carly and Gow Tol. & Wab, td. 77 ceure seate, JAMES DELANEY, Pree THOMA» 10 ene v h i ie J, CARK, Ree, dec, 18 5a At ot Wd, 6 a _* 100 P. Pt. Woe O11, 102 (THE FATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SO- 10 Metropolitan B.. v0 ciety, No, 3, of Brookiy a &. D. will bolt a tem- 64 Aw, . Be. L's ree meeting at Temperance Hall, cor, (#rand and 6) Manbeican ¢ 1b: th ets, Speakera—Mevers. 2, A, Sutton, MeUs firey 200 West Unioa T and Peter Duan, si. Jw Qmieeaiiver M LOMAS AM. LLOY Bee. Mr. W.T. emith apd ‘ree, THOMAS mony err, hy le noamn ‘¢ 60 Reading R 5000 U8, 6a, G-20%s, TW 0.8. Be, Lite. OL 600 MB. aN, Le, Pro 5 85 0 de vee De 10 Chi. & NOW ba dos eSEUAE — 73-10..... 94'q 10 ea skit gs oy Seu00, *to,.. SS by Cle. Pita, 02's | A MASS MEELING OF THE INDEPEND- bu Mariposa Mi vo do... 50493 ent Peop'e and Workingmen' 1 4 12s Su Chi, & NW. b,. 66 tective Association will be heid at the ONLY i. vi lw Obi. Bo & YR. 110 | dial, God et, bet. Lesington and 4th avenues, ou gw Ene ete dw Pt W.@ C...100% | Tharedoy evening, Nov. 16th, 1965, at 7% o'clock lw . 936 P.M, The working men of the Ward and the friends ——— Sn ries Deviin are 6 ttully inviced to attend, eoting will be rewed by Connolly, Hon. Judge MceCunn, Ho Dr, Berger, and other emineut of the General Committee, INTH WARD GUNTHER CAMPAIGN Club, Aregniar meeting of thie Cinb will he held on Saturday evening, Nov. 19sh, at the Clube Hoadquattors, af Ti o'clork. By order of CRIB, J. THOMS, Pree., WM. PINK, AUGUSTUS PRICE, Becretaries, HENRY H, BOOME, Vice Pres, 119 ‘H WARD GUNTHER CLUB—AT A ting of the Tth Ward Gunther Cinh, held at 89 Eset Broadway, on Monday evening, 13th inat.the following resolution was unanimously adopted Rerolved, That we Hon, Judge Jno, Keegan, ore, By order iit KPELCIAL NO Answer Wanted—W by Is it that « Per- son who has once tried Dalley's Marical Pain Ex- tractor, will never thereafter be without abex? It is am important question, and if auewered aright, may save you from suffering and death, 26 cents a box. For sale by all Drurgie\.. peer | Colle and Coughs.Sudden changes of elimate are sources of Pulmonary and Bronchial af- fecticns, Experience having proved that simple re- medics act speedily when taken in the early stage of nanie as our first choice for tie C, GODFREY GUNTHER, bong Mayoralty the Hon. dinense, take at once Brown's Bronchial Troches, let by hie howest edmninisiretion of our municipal the cold, cough, or irritation of the throat be ever so | his unceasing efforts to stay the tide of offic ruption, and hie earnest endeavors to promot form, hes earne:| for himsel/ tulle the warm HENRY BISuO slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may bewarded off, _ Piles! Piles!! Piles !!!—All you have to do isto try one bottle of Strickland's Pile Remedy. It will cure in three days, No mistake. Wells & Co. 115 Franklin st, Agente, 416— tion of all honest citizens, ‘TH WARD—FOR MAYOR Ata meeting of tho Electors of the eli on Tuoeday evening, Nov. 14, at Armenia Hall, 79 Banks et, the object of the moet. ine having been stat in Association, ealled C, iod: sunther Association of the 9th Ward, was On proceeding to selection of officers, the 6 were enenimeasly ciosen: President— Solomoa Binta; Vico Presidents—Ceo, W. Morton, Nathaniel Hoe, Isane Odell, Horatio N. Gallup, A. A, Amelung, Albert (+. Bogart, Helmas M. Wells, Dr Thos. C, Knox; Treasurer.-David M. Earl; Becre- taries—Samael F. Allen, Wm, Hawks, On taking the chair, Mr, Banta, in a few brief and eloquent remarks, referred to hie Lifelong attachinent to the wrinciples of puré Democracy, to the abuecs which isi grownup in the organization, and the existing corruption {n the city government, aud the duty of every good citizen to aid our present chief megistrate tn his efforts to reform thece those present to exers th of the objects of the org hed, to meet at the ab T's o'c ock, atv fthe 9th Ward fa’ “Pyle’s O. Ky Soap—The Cheapest Sonp in use for the working classes, Sold by grocers everywhere, 426 Carpets! Carpets !! Furniture, Of1 Cloths, &c,, in creat variety, at the largest and cheapes! Warerooms in the city, 267 to 271 W. 36h st, corne Sthave, Call and examine 4 “The hoproved * Sloat” ELipne Sewing Machines, 657 Broadway. Agents wanted. A Buplee, : 4 si " Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing Machine and Button Hole Machine, No, 626 broad> woy, N.Y. gia eat Lee Bee 318 llowe Sewing Machine Company, No 620 Broedway, N.Y, Elias Liowe, J ‘resident, Arent wanted 4 it t zation, The meeting me place on Friday, 1 a tive ene place the } orable to the re emmenaaaaes = C -epemamiaes He eet tade” SOLOMON RAAT. 3 ted to atten SOLOMON , " MARRIAGES, WM. F. ALLEN, WM. HAWK, Sccretarie TURLEY—WEEKS—On Tuesday, Nov, 14 by : ] TH WAKD—“C, GODFREY GUNTHER Club."—A meeting of thie Clab will be held as the Demiit: Dispensary palialag, cor, Id ave, and 23d at, on Friday evening, iTth inet, at the hour of Tie o'clock. All citizens of the Ward favorable io the re-election of the Hon, ©, GODFREY GUN- "THER tor Mayor of this city are invited to atiend, P, G. DUFFY, Premdent. ANDREW SCHEPY. a Vice-President DENIS DELANEY, recon PHILIP BAYER, Treasurer, PAT. Serxeaut-at-Arme, ARTHUR DON. 115 the Kev, William P, Haminond, at his residence, No, vos Lenry at, John J, Hurley tw Jane Weeks, all of thiscity, No cards, a DRAT BRENNAN—On Tuosday, Nov. 14, after «lone and severe illness, James Breanan, ® native of the Co, Carlow, Ireland, in the 49th year of his ace, Phe funewel will take pee irom hia late residence, Weoet 48th et, op Thursday afternooa, Noy, 16, ai 1 o'clock, CARNEY—On Tuesdsy, Nov. 14, after a lous ill- ness, Agnes Carney, im the 50th year of her age, Her friends and acquaintances, and those of her brother-in-law, Thomas McCarey, are respectfully invited to atiend the fuseral, on Thursday after noon, 16th inst, ae o from the residence of her brotber-in-law, Thomas McCaffrey, 27 sand Prosident COAL. OAL—COAL DELIVERED AT COST.— GLOBE MULUAL COAL COMPANY, Coal at Actual Cost to Sliarehoi ie Silal a . A Sa, EIGUT DOLLAK rt, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, E.D., from theme to Cal+ AR VALUES TEN DOLL yi vary Cemetery. bad Which entitles the party 19 ONE TOS ot Coat HERLEY—On Nov. 15th, after a long and revere r year, at the actual cos, tor every ue neleeribed fs Edward, sou of tho lato Bernard aud Mary On and after Novernber 2uth. the price «fll be rais. Mine faneral will place from the foot of East fy es LLAKS per Share, bev prospectus of 26th et, thence to © ry Cemetery, of the family are invited to attead HOUSMAN—On Wednesday, Nov. 15, ater a short but paintul aliness, Elizabesh liourman, widow of the late Peter Housman, in the 66:1 year of her ace. The relatives and iriende of the 'ainily ere reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, thle (Chureday) afteruoon, at 1 o'clock, irom the residence of ber sou, 2U6 Stauton st, lM LKONARD--On Nov. 16th, Bridget Flyun, the Deloved wife of William Leonard, The relatives and triends of the decensed are invited to attend the funeral, from her tate residence, S45 } Third ave, on Friday aiteruoon, 17th inat, at 2 o'clock, Her semelos wil be wwiored in Calvary Cemetery, 260 MeQUADE--On Tueeday, 14th inst, after « lon, and savers filness, Bridget McQuade, in the 45th vent of her ago. | Friends and relatives of the family fully invited to atsegd the funeral, thie ()hursday alicrnoun, at 1 o'clock, trom he, late 7 nee. va Wea cuth er, Her remains wil be icterred in Gale vary Cemesery. 116 KOBERTS—On the 14th inst, Mrs. Mary Roberts, aged 68 years, , The relatives and friends of the family, also of her som John Dennis, are reapeet{y ited to abe : _ OFFICES: GLOBE BUILDING», 64 BROADWAY, and 19 NEW ST, SEAR WALL, Let the POPLE say with one voice, DO WN with the Price of Coal OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, THOMAS EcELRATI, 8 West Washington Place, ‘ ViOR-PREBIDENT, HIRAM HUSTON, Merchant, 114 Chambers at, TRE. t J BER, HENRY KING, of King, sutton & Co, Bankers, 64 roadway. The triends lod ALORETARY, EDWARD B, BUTTON, 64 Broadway. BANKERS To Th COMPANY UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, COUNT WM, TH. ANTHON, 16 RICHARD B. KIMBALL, 49 Wail street, ADVinonY OOMMICTIER, J. H, PULFSTION, of Butierneid’s Overland Dis- patch Co, 68 Brontway, Tov, HORACE GREK. . UditerN. ¥ WM, PHELPS, of Pheips, Jeweit € Co, JAY GOULD, President Troyer | Clarendon Liotel, ALBEK TH, NICOLAY, GbU, FE. BELOUEK, M1 Exchange Place. Are respect- ribune. sna! ¢, Auctio adway, bu t K yw “LAND, of Leiand Bre teud the funeral, om Lhureda e » Ne Ww. W. LE , a ji o'clock, trot her inte leadence, 799 Osc A. D, JONI &, te with Fis 6 Hs Baokery, "4 wich et, 1b > PE ON TIT SP OT i COAL $2 PER TON—TIT BEST QUAI WHITE--Suddenly, Nov. 15, Emma, daughier of ity stove, egg and furnsec, delivered to I parte Allan A. und Maggie Whibey aed 5 yea, | and ib dave, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend she funeral, trom the jeadence of her parents, 151 Hammoud st bis (lbursday) alternoon, at 1 o'clock, wonths of tho city, well ecreeced acu weight warran sda from ihe Wy oulng Valley Yard, foot 42,000 1 I4eh 4i9 dlithave, LOYD Bus.” TOOD—WOOD—WOU0D—AT Ti V est market prices. Mest Viegi by the load or cord; desivered free Wood Yard, 2d ave, bet, 65th and Soch ——— 3 NOVICE unsnuuousiy resoved thaton aoa i alter Noy, 28th, the wages will be yor day, Fy . “LIA 0, NEL Pres,, JAMES BROWN, Bec 126 —— ms ee : o Paree co TING OF ™ Y WIFE, MARY BROOCKS, HAVIN¢ A BEGULAR MEETING OF THE LONG | Mien my bed and board without just couse or phore Ship Paiuters 411 be hei on ‘Thursday provocation, I hereby forbid all peisons trusting her evenin weirs St i vcock, By order of | ou my account, as I will pay mo debte of ber co 8! 1S 1 oz, PETER FIT ZSLMMONB, Presiden, JOUN ting after thie dete, Nov. i4, 1800, JUS. Kes. bee CAREY* 3 VOUKS, 47 Kast Biowdwars “ wl emacs ceasl WEE: JOINERS—A REGULAR. MEFTING ° V b PLALL Des rhe on @r willreceive the above rownrd hy eres me ras 2 re W; PER TON FOR BEST y turming the whore cua ie 22) auu » AT A REGULAR WEEKLY MELTING OF $1 Qosninin sere Pay | ye, Maser a. st Waid Bohol Nu.) No y m piety t y yyw er aly cy v. » wi guna’ Halls cor 20th ot ‘and Tth ave Nov iaike feuls for large Nut. BWHBE & LAU | of 1.1. CARROLL was pinned oa whe roll ’ 4 AUCTION NOTICES, Y AUCTION SALE OF HANDSOME Honse furnitare.—Rare ehance for parties come ne ping, All the elegant houreloid roi me 40 119 Wee: Su oh ave, will it public auc “| this ning, Nov. Il at 11 o'cvoe! a to Phiahent bidder, hout reserve, consisting of over $15,000 worth of velvet, Brusew } and ing: tay re ianofor cost $654, rich furniture, oil clocks, mftrora, wi mt Gates peace Sinea nae oats | table covery and silverware, &c., te, 108 SSIGNEE’S SALE—THIS DAY, THURS iy, at OS Waveriey day, st 11 o'cioc! Pisce, between 5th tnd tik avenues, all the houses d furnitare contained in the 4 riory residence comprising parlor, dining and chamber furniture, pianoforte, mirrors, carpets, feather bed, beddings pated ware, of! paintings, &c.—a rare opportunity if parties commeucing eokecping 108 DAWNBROKER'S SALE — G._ LEWIS, Auct., willsell, on Tharsday. Nov, 16th, at “ Chatham at, «large assortwent o. men and women's ec otbing, remnants, quilt, bisnketa boots, shoes, hee &e, g.commence at lvo'clock, By order of J, B. & J. SIMPSON, 286 JAWNBROKER'S Jr. willeell, This Day, at 406 Ninth av, at ‘all and Winter Closbii lareg lot of dines be _Ly ordor of WM. WEAVEK a AWNBROKER'S § A LE—RICHARD Fie. tioneer, will sell at 499 Pearl, aise lot of men woman's clothiug, dresses, akirte, &e., end beave i cloth conte, pants and vest, by order of Mre. B. COSTELLO, 16 Mott et. ai JAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY BY JOUN MORTIMER, 15 Broadway, ot 50 1 # aad women's cloth milk other dresses. thirte, broche and woo! Is, cloake, roms Banta, sheets, epreads, yailta, blanket, conta, pnts, beds, pillows, watches and jewelry, aud otlergoo s R206 ila too nutnerous to mention, By order of F. RAH Grand et, Willian. burgh PAWNBROKER’S SALE OF LADIFS AND clothing, watcher. jewelry, de. Friday, at "8 (9 New Bowery, @ of pledged good; 1H) watches, fine irte aud other garments, oracele’ , dress coat, &c. By oruer a KOR ‘inton at 123 AWNBROKER'S SALE, THIS DA Y= JAMES AGAR, anctioncer, will rell at 59 New Bowery, 4.0 10.8 of silks, merino and other dro-ses, oche and weol shawls. cloaks, eacks, undereloth: mnante, rheete, quil nkete, quilte,boota, # Ather beds, pillows, o ® POULA Vests aud a variety of ofherstaso.alie goods too Lumerous to mention, well worthy the attention of dealers and houskrep- ere, By ordersof MALONE & KELLY, 0.9 second avenue, 133 : aT .y paw BROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, AT 1036 o'clock, at Bell & Inerahara's, 58 New Bow- err, 300 love of the best description of pledged gous offered for 6 monthe, suitable for the reason, viz dresses, silks, delaines, werinoe aud eaiico variety of piece cools and drese ¢ oaks, mantillas, under clothing, quits, eee beds, pillowa, boot kets, table linen, feather and } thoes, &c, Woll wort 7 se attention of deaiegs and fambies, By M.MEHRBACH, 433 (rand st, 124 Kear ESTATE SALk, BY ALDRIDGE & SCOTT, DAVID BCOTT, Auctioncer, On Wednesday, Nov, vid, ot © P.M, at the mies reom of D, SCOTT, 63 Mauteomery street Jersey City, will be sold 144 lors of ground, #i'uaced in fudeon City, N.J.,on Montgomery aud Sumroit venues, Lincoln st, aud Union Pisce, which were te have beon sold 2d inst, om the premines, aud post- Poned on account of stormy weatner, A virit to ‘hie rop riy will be time weil spared for thore not famil- Fewith the socality, Tboan be reached in 20 min- tutes by tho Lloboken, liudson City and West Hot keu horve cas, Title periect. Terme ousy, M. ars ready at 54 Montgomery et, Jersey City, an the Post Off Hudson City. S & J. BOGART, AUC'TR, FRIDAY, Nov. '* 17, at 1044 o'clock, at the ealesrooma No. | Norse Willan st, @laree aale of clothing of every devi ip. tion, Sv0 blankets, gold and sliver watches &. WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT'R.—OFFICR 17) Chatham eq, eeile on this day,at 10's o'tlocls asplendid ios of turniture, in house 153 Branton #t; To ewood aud ahopany Lureaus and bedstead, care pe.8, pianoforte, &e, dc. bo BOAKD AND ROOMS. NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND bedroom to let to a gentieman and wifs w) cout 1 children, Also astugle room, Apply at 251 M\!.som } erreet. bi FURNISHED FRONT HALL iep- room, suitable for 2 geutieinen, to let, 151 Woot. ter st, near Houston, wie _ ol MIDDLE AC FEMALE WISHES board tor herself and boy in some pious Enelieh family: boy not home through the day; pay $5 por week. Address Mre. J. M., Poas Office, C. i hear o3d ot, for? days, A WIDOW WOMAN HAS A FRONT Roo to let with board for 4 persons, Appiy at Old #t, pear 9'b ave, Yd floor, tron room. OARD—TI'WO RESPECTABLE Protes ant mechanic nm find foot board with the com ort o.ahome. Apply at 682 6.bhave 4 TO. LET—A NICE FURNISHED BED: roon:, to 1 or 2 gentlemen, without board: a room tor storage, floor ry Inquire 275 Wess Houston i, ist so DB) SOT HEAP LOLGINGS AT NOLS wise Thompson st, for singie gentieny a, for $150 a week and upwards. Also a pleasant turn. ishext room for r @od wife, with cooking stove. ag | winpeou st, near Caual, 69 5 ee Qs en METH ONLY $4, WITH Filling 50 cen's aud upwards, - to #15, ‘ extre With the gus 60 conte, wt 279 Third aves A SE? OF TEETH IN 3 HOURS-SETS | wiih pluinvers, to itil out the cher ks aud restore southful appearance, cheap, light, durable gum rely Cail and examine, No depomt requiced on sets, Sate isimetion guarnniord, Laughing gas scientifically prepared aud adminisie daily, without extra charge. Care taken with celcite and nervous paticnte, Keruemer, $45 6th ave, od door atieot, Cot thisout, Dr, G, EVANS, Dea MOST WORDERFUL DISCOV Teeth extracied without pain or no charg titul eth inserted for #1 ewh; aching teeth fi with the celebrated bone file without pain, operations ekilliully performed and warran JAY VILLERS, 146 Grand e4, 2 blocks trom ¥ DDB; DRAKE, 185 CANAL STREET, SETS A tor Sot teeth on silver at #7 0 $15; on wold at 710 sectional sete 5) cents per tooth ; teeth fliod with gold, bone cement or other fillings, 60 cla, to > 1 per booth Teeth extracted without pain, dk ETH, TEETH, TELTH—AT 6 » O fill set of teeth for #4; with gums, $10 to +40y Cet reeting. bu ceuts and upwarcs, + 24 conte; filling, TZ, Deutiet, — eee — LOST AND FOUND, §4 BANK BOOK LOST ON THE BOWERY Savings Bank, No, © 14, The Bauer wil S2 plese return it to the bar frounp— IN FRIDAY, NOV, THE 10th, on the cor of Both staod 1th ave, @ large Now. foundiand dog, The owner con receive it by ea on Mr, UITL, and paying expenses, at the cor of Such et and 10th ave, back otlico, or he will by to pay expe ere, j EFT ON MON Any one |) ably res OST ti “ONE OF TH ’ Birck Bearer ¢ ot, N.Y. will be eu: mat AVIDG it rded a OR STOLEN—A BANK BOON, THE ¢ will be euitably rewarded by leaving it at erpet, Bauk, of 632 juth ave, and no quege Lions aeled, oy §3 KEWARD—LOST, A RECEIPT-BOOK) belonging tothe Norwich and N.Y, Svar tation Co, The finder will receive the above r towing the same at Piers) Nort River, Se)() REWARL—LOSt BETWEEN V s DITOR tet ud Oliver ets, or in the “4d ave road cara & roll Of bili, aroun it 5, and some o% TUESDAY ‘ ANTED—APPLY AT prem) $V5 REWARD — Lost, & ovening, Nov, 14th, wagon, & black trunk, marked J, at, The flader will Le rewarded an by calling st 14 Folton et LD TYPE METAL W. We Rus Yilow,