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THE NEW YORK JAN. SUN. 12, 186 Te Advertisers, ‘Ws would again remind onr advertising patrons that their favors will be “too Inte for clan fication,” Weless handed in at oor counter before nine o'slock We keep our publication office open for the reception of edvertisoments nutil 12 o'clock P, M, but do net classify them after nine o'clock, Ne Security For Traitors. In the Attorney-General's cornmunication to the President, explanatory of the delay that has occur- red in bringing Jary. Davis and others to trial, ‘en Incidental opinion is given which we regard a# far more important than the leading one, Refer- ring to the military leaders of the rebellion, who | surrendered and were paroled according to the termes agreed upon between Generals (inant and Lam, the Attorney-General says: “While I think thene parties have no ultimate protection againat Prosecutions for high treason, | have thought that 1 would be» violation of the paroles to prorecute these persons for crimes before the political power of the Government shall have proclaimed that the rebellion has been muppreared."" In that sen- tence the Attorneyeneral plainly decites that the terms accorded to Generel) Lee end = ohbis §«=«omuberdinstes «deo not absolve them from liability to be tried for the crime of treason. Woe feel an especial intercet in thie opinion, for the reason that itis preciarly the view which was advanced and maintained by the Bon, at the time when the rebel armies were sur- rendering, in opposition to the opinion of nearly sll our contemporares, It wae ured on almost every band that the agresment between Gaanr oud Law was Gna! and irrevocable, and that it + fectually protected all rebels in the military sor vice from trials for treason. The Som cla!med that neither General Geast, vor the Premdent, nor anybody else, had the power to blot out « ctril crime—io which category treason belongs—but thet the cri] courts would have power to indict, try, convict and sentence to punishment, any person who had been guilty of the crime of treason Ae en illustraticn, we held that «@ civil court tn Virginia would have the power to arreign General Laz on e charge of trea fon, despite the parole in question, The legal ad- v ser of the administration now explicitly declares the same opinion that the 8c" supported, and his view may be regaried as an official index of the posit'on held by the Government upon that sub- ject. We are to understand, therefore, that the exemption of Lam, Jonseros, Baatesoamn, etc, from liability to trial for trenson, is only tempor sry, and will cease when “the politics! power of the Government shall have proclaimed that the rebellion bas been suppressed,'’—thatis, when the army and ite adjuncts shall have been withdrawn from the Southern States, But of course it does not follow from these facts that the Government in- tends to prosecute the rebel military teaders for treason. On the contrary, we believe that the President would be likely to interpose the pardon- ‘ug power to save Lam, Jomnston, or any other purely military rebel who accepted General Grant's terms, from punishment The point claimed by the Scum, end which is endorsed by the Avorney General, is the supremacy of the civil Jaw over the Lieutenant General, the President, end every other executive person—that while the clemency of the President may save paroled rebe! from punishmens, it cannot Prevent his Wwial, conviction and sentence, The Executive may vert the penalties of treason, but he cannot abield the.cul pris from being legally branded as @ traitor, ——$___.. Counterfeiters. Tax business of counterfeiting the national cur- riney bas become so extensive that the subject has been brought before Congress. A movement has been made looking to the reéadoption of the olden Ume law which made counterfeiting » capital of- fence. There is no doubt that this evil is growing with alarming rapidity, and the interests both of the Government and of the people individually de- mand that some means shall be taken for its sup- pression. The proposition to punish counterfeiting by the death penalty will not answer. In the first place experience has shown that siringent laws are bot apt to be carried out in their full severity by our courts and hence that remedy, where ihe in- Cenbive to crime 1s #0 strong, would prove ineffec- tual, And ia the second place, this country, which prides itself upon being the wdvance guard % uations in respect to civilization, can- not afford to take ® step backward, in the direc- on of barbarism, It seems to us that this diffi- culty is not #0 desperate as to require an extension of the death penalty to counterfeuing. The bank- ing system of England is in ite general features very muck like ours, and it is very rarely that the currency of thas country is counterfeited, The Bank of England is conducted in such » Way that \s is almost tmpoesible for fraud to be practiced Upon it; and if our currency were provided with the same safeguards it is nos likely that there would be much complaint about counterfeits, bg Congress will take measures to render the counter- feiting of the currency less easy, they will find the plan to be more effectual than banging the culprits, Prevention is always better than cure. Bounty Equalization, fun Now York Assembly Yesterday adopted o eeoolution instructing our Senators and reprosen- tatives in Congress to vote for the bill paying bounties to volunteers who enlisted prior to 1908. This action is well sofer as is evinces disposi- tion to have justice done to the soldiers who en- Neted early in the war ; but we are opposed to the form and beariug of the reso lution, A law of the character suggested would not meet the require- ment stall, Whatis aceded iss law to equal. size the bounties without reference to dates—ihat is to pay all soldiers who have received less than three hundred dollars bounty, an amvunt propor- Honate to thelr time of service, The most equitable bounty proposition thet has yet been sulmit- ted to Congress is that of Mr. Nwu, of Phil” edelphis. It provides that every soldier who en- 1 sted during the war for three years, and who was honorably discharged from the service, shal! re- ceive # bounty of three hundred dojlars—less the mount that he bas already received. Those who enlisted for two years shall receive two hundred dollars, and those who enlisted for one year sball receive one hundred dollars, with past payments deducted, asin the first-usmed case. It ts only by this genera! system of equalized bounties that full justice can be done in all ceases, and we therefore hope thet the Congretamen from this Btate wil) wupport some measure looking to thet end, Encouraging “igne. Tas House of R presentatives beging to give \n- Aications of ad aporition to treak away from che Relical leaders ip of Vaan Bravens. To a recent caucna, @ majority of the Republican members opposed the project to enfrauch se the negr es t| the District of Colur fa, exe pt pom con 'ttion that they shall b That lee very favorable # en, considered ib connection with the retical teucencies of the House, and particvlariy #0 in view of the fact that universal euffrave in the District was one of Stevens's favorite hobbies, If the Huse will cnly adhere to 4 qualification ef @ requisite for they will do They migot put en ond the whole question of negro enfranchisement in the South, by aim) ly providing for an amendment to the Constitution wak ug an ability te read ea. | sential to suffrage bu parts of the country, and declaring that ai! ee qualified eball have the privi- | leges of electors, 1k is not unlikely that the House bes passed the climax of ite Ruiical atta k, and | that it is beginn ng to cecower from the presidi tating Influence of te venerable Tuarneca of Lancaster, But even if this supposition be cor rect, there is stil! danger of « relapse, aud hence |r | is not best to be too Lopeful, Hratalityto bmig Ont of thes» casos brutality to emigrants, whieh are #0 frequenily dev loped at thie port, came to the knowle tye of the author.tievou yeater- dey. Is appears upon the examination of the case that ¢rinan Worwan, who Was @ pessenper on an emigreut sbip that bas just arrived here, was delivered of @ eti!!-born child during the passaye, | and it ts alleged that she subsequently rece! ved the most crucl treatment from the officcra of the vessel, Who compelled her to remain between decks, without fre or any sesistance, with the dead in‘ent by ber aside. In addition to thia, two sailors, who were s part of the crewon the same | , have brought charges of brutality againet | sip able to read, ueational antfrage, well to | oO for Bie imLuman treatment toward | We hope that justice will bedowe in thie | ease, and that an exanple will be made caleu!ated | fo teach emigrant sbhip-masters a practical leason | in humanity, The United States Commrasi ver required the Captain to file bondsin the sum of $5,000, ‘and there is ® prospect, therefore, that the culprit will not escape, as fe ual in such | cases. Dangers ef the Deep. Tox number of recent marine disasters upon the Allaniic coast bas been fearfully large. Within the lest two months, fourteen sea-going steamers have been totally lost on the coast, causing » sacri- fice of one hundred and fi'ty lives, and the de- struction of much valuable property There bas been no parallel to this destruction of shipping Since 1854. In that year there was» long succes- sion of bad weather upon the coast, and ite effects Were very dissstrous, as is now the case. The series of railroad disasters which horrified the whole country during the Fall months, has been | weok has tended to check the movements of domestic spperently succeeded by # no less disastrous agent in the shipwrecks that have lately beeu so numer- ous, Cotten Stealing. Tae following, relative to the tricksof Govern- ment officials, acting in the capacity of ‘cotton agents,” ie from @ correspondent st Mobile He eayer Cotton appears to be the bane of our country; it not only drove the fairest part of Uncle Bam's heritage into rebeliion, but what ls equally bed, is utterly demoralized and completely destroyed what little honesty thi fourths of bis officials possess. ed. Io Mississippi and Alabama betweeen 206,000 and 800,000 bales of cotton reverted to the Govern- ment, and the proper vouchers were placed in ihe hande of ite agents, Of this umount not wore than 25,000 bales will the Government ever rea ize, and thas will cost fi eotton les; officers of both aides would have an understanding with each other, and co.ton would be passed through the lines of both armies, when the b coutract ing parties” would divide the spoil, Forrest made 4n immense sur in this manuer, His Memphis agont agreed to furnish the Confederacy «ith medical supplies, and fortwo bales. f cotton hewas t) send to Forrest the value of one balein nm cines, But @ few days ago, Forrest sent wo Me pes 800 bales of his own cotton from Norsh Ala- hocus pocus, the the rebel mark, but bearing nitisle of some rofessediy “loyal” individs In Colum! us, yse.. the Government hecarne possessed of sever. ai thousand bales. Ike agent, Harrison Jobn- son, one of the few Missssipiaue who stood up boldly fir bis whole country, even in its darkest hour, was faithfully per- forming bis duw, and had delivered ww Gov- ernment more cotton thau auy other agent, when himself and all his aide were suddeniy erresied end all jon taken out of their bauds, A few cass, Lowever, served to show that Mr, Jobnsun wasallirght, and he was discharged from arrest, but some 6,000 bales of Gover: ment cotton which he bad in his possession previously, Was not re- sored. By some unkuownh means tbs colton was fired, and the sgenis who arrested Mr, Johnson, bus etill resained she cotton, declsre is was ali burned. Part.os who were upon the grou clare that bot more than 60 bales of this were burned. Build in Covumbus were allowed to openly steal cotte ud take it ous of town, even ping #0 far aw to detail « guard from among them- selves to pro ect it from osher cotton thieves, These facts are vouched ior by the Acting Asm stent Commissioner of the Freedmeu's Bureau of the Northecu District of M ssesippi. Fading Away, The following, from # Louisiana paper, ia sup- posed to demonstrate she fact that the colored race cannot long exist, unless they live in » state of @avery. Iveays: It is frequently observed by those who ‘make a note’ of thi as they pass along, that negro women are edwith inianis in the last year or iw 8) cminous fect, Fow negro women bave children, and when they do their incroase soon “returns to the dust as it was."* Formerly these women bad comlortatle homes, regular employment, plenty to est, and Ived in faiwilies, Now they aro wanderers, and almost outcasta, When toeir children aro sick they neglect ther, aud most of them die, When grown negroes are sick they bave but little teeliug for &- ion each other, If they @ LO money they pred not seud for @ physician, and they de Ly thousands and tens of thousan is al] over the Boutb. The daily toortality among the negroes is equal to the ravages of au unspariug pestilence; aod stil) no note is made of the astutiuding tact, Where are the Louisiana negroes Who cull. vated these fiel.», and periormed comestic labor in 1961? Nea.ly balfof tiem are ther graves, and shoussnus of she other .sif are traveliu’ with excited and rapid Steps bo the same stopping piace, I. is proverbial | that the free negroes of the Northern Bates have | od LY access!ons trom tue slave Slates, | they have been decreasing F anee | shey cused to be es, Io the other Wess In- | dia Islaude where sisvery has been abolished the | same t#@ hod good, They ere seli-<doumed or immulated by their Republican friends on the altar of freedom, They are tading awey and will con- tinue to fade, so ye as they live with ® race of white men who have uo special interest in avert- ing the calamity, Tasiceon the ponds near Boston is 8 inches pick. end cuting commenced in maby places op | lum) Miirecor W. 1 60 Pieanetal News, Marketer, &e. Now York, Thureday, Jan. 11,6 P. M.—The gen- eral Btock market took another downward turn to day, and the afternoon quotations, compared with thowe of yesterday afternoon, show the decline to be from 4 to 5 per cent. Governments were etoady, without cetivity. God opencd at 139 end cloned at The money inarket was etill eae! towards the cene of the day, Fireteo'ase bourses were offered very litee atiounts at 6 per cent, and some lenders | were tr ine to picoe their balances at ( percent. In the d recount market prime and gold paper was in de- tornd at 7a 9 percent, but other erodes were dail at lu ads percent. Sterling exch nego was a littie more in detoaod, and «fraction firmer, Bankers’ bills were quoted at 101094. Oo 'Change to-day Flour open- ed dull, but closed heavy end declining. Wheat was dn'l, and common ¢ a Ye.a Se. lower, Corn was dull and lower, Onte were dull, Pork was firmer Beef wna more active, Lard wae firmer, Whiskey was ques, ATOCK BALR®—FIRAT HOARD. 146 290 Cam Conl Pf, a“ oe, Iho do.. aus Sy ly QuretarverM.. 4i% ‘hide 60 d * 45 Lilie B00 Mariporn Min 13% 1 WO Del, & Had, ©... 148 oe TONY. Con BK vie Ys 'g 166 eo OUMadds her Penn, Coal wi MPe erie R,. § ln do mo do \ 5 0) Tenn, br lu ind, Ke RK hub Bune Obi be, 8) do., Loe 16 Va 6s Neadiog h.. Li’ 140 Olio & Mies, 196 10. slug TH 10 0 Mieb, Cen, as hwo NY. Ce 3 40 Mec, SRL (Te WO, & NW, Ib. 83 260 do, . 5 ON Chia SW Sd 10 Paname K. 10000 U.S, 64, 'Bl.ep 144 2000 Ub, 68, betute.. bab lum do,......0b LLe lu tiud. RvR. iw lw Rea d do... sae hk. 0 BRATES AUCTION NOTICES, 4 Mg tty On yeceeen? Jan. 10, Fiiza Cooper, TCTION SALE—ON TH REMISFS, in the 60%, ar of her ace. Mulberry st, on Friday, Jan, 12tb. at 11 i, The relatives and friends of the family are re 4 if vited to attend the funerel, on, Friday w% Rath Pinan Ae 2 Jan, 12th, at 9 o'clock, from \ieoce of her sister, Mre. Bkeei, 812 Bighth ave. | London (Eng }) papers piease copy. 1 yo Thareday, Jan. 11th, Maria, wife of he iad ‘war of ber age A friends are reepectfulle Invited to atiend the funeral, from her lere residence, 187 | West Lith et on Saturday, Jan, 14:h, 06 1) o'clook, ' A. M. Her remains will taken to Bull's Ferry, 1, POWERS—On Wednestay, the 10th inet, Thomas Powers, the beloved eon of Waiter and Mary Powers, javed Lyeor and 10 monthe, The relatives and friends of the cae ate reepect- fully invited to attend the fae |) from the residence of bie pareuts, 260 E. 15th «t, thie Friday afternoon, at o'clock, 107 ! WALLACE. -In Brooklyn, on Wetnesdar, Jan. 10, Wallace, aged 26 ears, 9 months and I] days, , the. relauves and friends of the family sare invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis paren's, 26 Joralemon st,on Saturday mormn- img, isth net, a6 9's o'clock, 4 CES. TRADE NO’ (Q200PERS—THE DELEGATES TO THE ‘Grand spcvety of United Coopers are requi id to meet on thie Friday evenug, a >, CARLER, Preat, iSHORFMEN NO. 2 WILL HOLD A PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY BY JOUN MORTIMER, 16 Kast Broadway, of 408 lote womens’ clothing, ailk and other dresses, gure shawls clonkas remnants, sheets, epreade.quilta,biank- ots, furs, shoes, eaiters, and various other coode toe Hajoerous to mention, By orderof H, MCcALEF NAN, 7 Second ave. u4 AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY, A? BELL & ING RAHAM'S 8, rocms, 68 New Bowe » 360 | ble goods, fine dresses, remnants, is, inen's coats, pants, blankets, quilts, eet, pi lows, boots, shoes, all sulted to t and worthy the attention of huusekce an deel 7) ton tte seem . Order DANL, PALHEMER, Brooklyn, R. ROLLINS, AUCT'R, WILL SEL © this day, at 2 o'ciocn, at 455 Canal rt, inside doo s, a large variety of second a furniture, can pes intends, mattresses, bo! and pillows, tick: and slips, bureaus, sofas, couches, chairs, rockera stoves, dining room and kitchen furniture, Alro one sewing me for tailors use. 119 S & J. BOGART, AUCTs., WILL SELL on We Friday, Jan. 1¥th, at 10% o'clock, et the store 525 Ninth ave, near 42d at, grocery etore, cons etl of sugare, toas, coffee, apices, fish, molasses, choic of liquors, butter, counter, shelving, retrigerator, awning, coffee mi # fixtures, ecales. weights. em Wagons, barness, and also lease of a 5 2 . TifRMAN iliTp wir < 7 S, HERMAN, AUCTR—WILL SELL AT © p. bie auc fon, this day, Frida ‘of conrumption. Geo, J. § o'clock, P, O'FA 11 o'clock, ol meeting this Friday evening, at 8 o'clock; | at 18 Lowery, the en. ire stock of and liquo punctual attendance of all members is requested, | of Gen, Meteaue, Keq, viz: 42 . choice o ae Lurio-es of inportance will be transacted, ey bourbon and rye whisky 14 comhe laps ed brandios, orler, J HN GANNON, Preat,, THOR, WESTMAN, | pipes and bbie. gim, Jamaica rum, bole. French Ree, sec oT epirita, portand she: Wines, chainpagnes, segara, tea, coffee, butter, aud other Also at 109 o'clock, the entire &e, Alvo a large ict choice groceries, Nvtice TO BAKERS—THE MEMBERS of the New York Practical Joarneymen Bakers’ stock of furs, vi. About 25) lote mink martia, | ow 0, 66 Benevolent Bociety, are hereby notified that their | gatie ine and nicrel eaece, collars, mnt tn joie Miss, & Mo if 8 juarterly Meewing be tat 1ST Bo! whl An ¢ ildren:' fancy furs, sleieh robe, Ae. iq 2 om let. ¥ Patarday e€vVeuine an bh, at 5 o'clock, Z ‘ 5 x ay 40 MU ae SPL SoM nem bere are requested toatien! ae business of im- COLE, AUCT'R—BY COLE & MUR. ¥ ai LSss w ao, 4 portance will be transacted, By order of PATRICK lesroorm 339 Fulton et, Brook! fS.& Lewther Bodo » Chi oa 4 @YOKS, Pres, PATRICK BAL, Kec. See. 665 5, at 4, wi wk liv 4 oe : : sare | DMekett ot, Brookiyn, of 8,000 1964 Netona Hk 96 y Qrrice OF THE WORKING WOMEN’S | tierces, 1000 iad barre’, 1,000) bam | tierce Yoh Satonual BR Lod 1.Y Mor. & besos vt PROTECTIVE UNION, 1,400 pork barrele, 80) fish oil barrel, 6) Cauvon Lo a ee G No, 8 White at. New York, ——, 1965, tnoinaees half barreis, 14,000 assorted stones, 4.08 end €o 43 BU S0.. «5» 0S A 10 THE PUBLIC, buuaies flags, 92 bundles iron, 3,000 wood Lungs, set iw Cepira: Coal... bd tw Chi, & Aiud The civil war which hae desolated ourland, and turn | too 8 1,400 hoop po'es, snd ail o' her goods mentioned BPOOND BOARD ed our once happy bores into houses of mourniny, has - the mor poate by Joreph Thomp i No fulree mC ‘ ou U » 78 talien with 5 evity on the sewing and im.es | LK ; ov. Sih, 1565, and filed in the 18 anwar 4 ag Cle. & Pitts. BTS | vonen ot any of ~ hom THAKUR tie er's Ottice of Kiuge Goanty the same date, fin Qi die 2.0 COLON. WLR. tae! thive Any SHIRTS Per | . THOMAS MURPHY, Att'y for Mortgaxeo. 204 “ ‘ ? ~ e 4 oth ule, t oun Ld , . . sore: ie a. UPR PCW eG. poe bor the Working Womens Protective (tion owes Ite W.. WIITERS, AUCT,, WILL SELL Meek in ae de Somave’s!| Critin. The Amoctotion consiste of a nutuber of be- thie day, at 1's c'e.ock, wt 148 Chambers o 4 *¢ 7 tpt | Hae Wiis FOre eT Rave mites and gentlemen, whose sympathies ha billiard ealoog, 3 Sharp's Luliard tabi ad <4 : . been en tsted. and who voluntarily give their time | bar fixtures, liquors, &c; also at 2 o'clock, THIRD BOAKD wad inone, to promote an tnetituiion that will be of | Canal et, all the geutes! parior, chamb preetioal Lenetit the working women of New York | room and kitchen V urbituce, &e. of s iamily. WITTERS, lis WILL SELL “Arion M. the prominent objects of the Institation is AUCT,, ipou U8. ba, Me4y'e.. 93'. U0 % the establishment of @ Revistry ayetem, whereby fe thie day, at Ll o'clock, at T, Third ot, nea 2@ Joo” do. Ri lio Mich, Cen. kt. ronles may be assisted in obtalning employment, and | &¥6 very genieel furniture, parlor suite, M. 1. tw Scou Tree, 7 3-10, vs i dre Dies, I mirrors, lace curtaipa, ecbamber suite. car 82000 do........3d U3’ pots, Leiding, diming aud kitchen furnituie Ac, 64 YOU dO... Bd DSN - -— - =| ion Use ies’ ay du Ole. & men, in departinents pot now orcumed by th BUSINESS CMANCES, 500 do.. Tl 96% 6200 ‘do " MA Teta tetyey to all wad citizens, © ee heuiseeatdenfdiaapeaitiinabaribisdiidaininnkadiai yu © Y - oc d chilly the iacdion, tO aaeiet usin maintaining or- . 7 7 30 Canton Co, th seco Chia : ganination Intended ip boned baa enccdmace their WELL Loc ATED LIQUOR STORE FOR 4.0 Manposs Ain... 13) soy Chi ii | OWN sex to Inlor for a Hveilhood, cod “ie down town, with large apartments doine « 6 Cum. Coal Pf... 420 «100 do. if Lavies or Naw Yor«: Will younot rememberthe | * ks ergs ake ie, “Race a ae pries as the “a de. 41% 100 Chi, & KL Kat, | friendiess working girl ? Thousands of dollars are rais- byte aes ve the city. Apply to P. SHERIT) AN, 1) Quiekeiiver MM... 4u% bw — do...... lid» | @4 for other benevolent purposes, and must she, who Sixth et, v4 bw N.Y. Con, R... 93 'q 200 PL Fb. WLC. 4 | Works frequently trom balf-past seven in the morning A SURE FORTUNF—FOR SALF, THB 200 “do. OF MAMH 8 BY” do... |. 04 Lad wlikent Rattyeaeiee Eee coeenek Ria Caen i: stork, fixtures and goodwill of the liquo:, oveses Pl Brie} ere tt iw Al. & f, bi, Pt... 65 autioite mercy, hue biessed you with the power togive? and refreshinent saloon, No, 35 Greenwich et. Must V helosale Prices of Country Preduce. Naw Yous, Jan, 11, 1866, The fluctaation in gold quotations, during the past produce generally, few buyers manifesting a dispost- tion to operste Jorsely in the face of the deelining gold market, and the falling tendency in prices. The recent movements ip official circles ot Washington with iegardw the contraction of the currency, and eapoc! the official announcemeat by the Giovern- tm nt moveni its in thie direction weuid soon be inetitaied, aod that lower prices would certain), fovow, seems to have imbued the pubitc mind wit the belief that the ere of high prices has fairly eal. m nates, and that the (rovernmenus means to ure all ite power and infinence to bring down oO. this view y, evaient among the people, operators are more anxious to sell than t engage in buying at present fora rise, Flour, particula ly, has experi- ensed the effect of these movements in financial circles, en’ a markeo veclipe io all erades is reported jor the present week, brands being quoted at 4 a7 bc, Telow the aeking price of thin day week, Grain, ali bu rensibiy effected by the fall in gold, an: prices are quoted to lower. Butter aod cheese nie an inst quoted, FE are a little lower, but firm, th» cool weasher favoring holders, lhe poultry te exter img the auvauced, or Ulver quo.ations are us foliows: wl Tres. Orange Co., prime. .50055 Watton Reserve,pr. 25083 Prince State, (ane.d004T {Pean, com.vo mod, 26033 do trains Weich. choice Liver pause a 45045 | lallow, Western tya13 4uass fli fat... * lard, country. Om mESE. etate ex. cholee 17 818% Ohio choiee, 14%) i + + ir ‘| 460 MM. 54 nN, Ii i! sents them legal protection against fraud, tree of Feu rl, Coa hi sneee | Lele aleo en object of the Institution t0 discover iw do, seves 126 Mg] BO «i appropriate aphores of employment tor wor 6 gs ‘ aI ‘ ’ 4 . Contributions t the rund, either in money, diy re. or provisions, will be gladly accepted. may rent the Creasurer, M. 8. Beach, iey., Sup Uflice, or No, Su White at. It any lady desires to aid the Committee by giving one portion of her time for the good of her sex, she will be able to obtain surther information oy plying to the furectatoudons ‘at the rooms of the Union, N: Su White street. During the last nine months the Union has sent More than thive thousand women employment in the Various tiades and callings enumerated in the follow - ing list, Persons in want of operatives will be furnieh- @_on applicavion, Within the same time nearly three hundred dollars has been tod for defrauded working women, by the lawyer working eratuitously for this ipatitution, This money waa collected in sume varying ty-five cents to thisty-tive doll earnetr Jressinakiug, Millinery, making, Ei broikdery, ite ur? ewine, Bhirt Makifie, plockine Sewing, k binding, be sold, aa the owner is going South. Call tor ba 5 2 devs. aeedieasenerreae A PAPER STAND FOR SALE AT THB cor, of Llouston st, aud Bowery, Cali beigge 12 o'clock A TRAVELLING SALESMAN OF LONG experie:ce in the wholesale liquor trade, with extensive cari connections, will Le shortly disem vexed, requlies well-stocked good : ous to sel! for Respectable references for fateariay and ablity, Addiess Bait WEK, box 994 Ban oftice,for 3 days. Lik A GOOD CHANCE—A QUARTER-SHERT Kugale’s engine i. il id SPLENDID DOWN TOWN DINING saloon, with fine bar aud rooms attached, doing » good cash business, forsale. Also corner liquor, #6 and and grocery stores, billiard and concert saloo 4 otela aod boardinghouses, Apply 435 Pearl © New oO, twen are, Neckties, Pop -r Collars, Cloakmakine, Sew. Machine Operating, Copying, ' Upholstery, Shaw coal ilove Swing, Beokking, Telegrapbing, York. CARMEN, ATTENTION-IF ANY CAR: OAL Wishes to rel out he work aud etock, he will find « cash customer, by calling at 265 2d et. 2) PUR SALE—A NEATLY FITTED UP OY ter saloon. Inqutre for? days at 261 Fourth at, 11 OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of a good grocery and liquor store, with apart mentstolivein. Apply at 21 Iell at. pe Fa Fek SALE—A SMALL SHOE S8TORE— Cheap rent, and doing a 00d custom business, pith a6 ace ohare ha Bids be Re aS Wiha, nearluthave ” so LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—IN’ 1H a Ward, with stock and fixtures, Apply at 107 Ave Vocket Books Feathers, Hoop Skirts, Lace Mending, Bead Work, Balding, Hook Folding, Hair Nets, Pantaloona, Coat Making, Brushes, Vestmaking. Ty be Setting, H ph ¢ # cial flowers, hotos raph Colorin, ing Ma. bin Making, i pution Mating Lamp Burners, Packing, Paper-box Making, Teasers, Hair Dremeis, be, de, 60 Coat 0 68 Lek Helos Ore ee Cem HE HEMP DRESSERS AND TWINE | =—————————— fuglis. dairy, Cou.2sadd 2 ~ Mh ahinaihses an bh Ge ene a oe en Pigs saa tah _ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c ¥,fereey ARRIAGES,SLEIGHS AND HARNESSES. N.Y. state.... DRESSED POULTRY AND GAME, Venison, carcass, ib. ibe Venieon, saddles, ib. 204 Rabbits, per pair. Vartridees, per pr. eons, tame,dz.3 00a8 60 aad, dzd OOad 50 D8, PF ....—a— = ad BU scons, dled! | Prairiech' Thal WC] Quatl, doz turkeys spring chickens, pr. ..—«— Fowls....... | lame ducks, choice. ..—-«— Chickens, Ib, 20a22 rere rect, Apples, Western \Cranb'ries, L.1,.10 00813 00 for sale, farmily carriages, buggies, grocers business wagons of all Kinds, and 100 new and secon: q io of the new Constitution and By-Laws. 1D. and leighs eelling off cheap 10 Nevins on Brooke and Ae LLIVAN, Pres. 1023 \ ORKINGMENS’ UNION—THE WORK- jugmens’ Union will bold an adjourned meeting thie Friday evening, Jan. 12th, at Tie o'clock, in Early Closing Hall, 267 Bowery. Ali delegates are requested to be in attendauce, JOHN KEAD, rest, W. F. LLOYD, See, 103 _: CHEAP HORSE FOR SALE, 15 HANDS or 0 Bed awie fr gtuchman or poder, Lnquica R SALE—A BAY PONY 14 HANDS high,soand and kind. Inquire at 985 Seventh avenue, SOCIETY NOTICES. Faney.. 3 Sad 06 Cranberries, E. 10 vel 00 ict ———-——- | TXOR SALF——A GREY MARE ABOU? Common, 3 b0a4 OCirapes, Leabella, O. HL, NO. 6, WILL HOLD A SPECIAL I 1h'6 hends high, 6 years old, warranted n Voor to cominon..2 6988 Oy" S00, per Ib....+.... 10020 © meeting at 216 Lester st, on Friday eveuing | 8nd kind; a splendid eaddie horse, At the dren’ 18 Yeah per nn taay | Htutaied py Sefer PATRICK CLANCY Beat | Comer meena eeeentmn Le L__6 f cides.........18818 ;V a erereryyy | juesied, By order of P. ‘ cY, 1g) en ee UNEP OEE ERENtmneeed tae a a jPork ” seoteassoens 4al7 THEW McPAKLAN, Bee, . ‘ac8 RK creer ery GOOD STRONG HORSE» Lamb..... vee D Bald br ne ar ume gee cea yea ap aera nial sound an) years old. Apply at ab Lsoe ADIFS) FATUER MATHEW T. A,B, | Mout. i Thee ‘Society No, 4, of N, Y., will hold a public th wy 2 HEAVY DObaLo Mach Bowe til} had f0| Vase Deu Seo des go | Sb Oey hal, $8 Wat 17th ot onlay Ssestng, | HORSES FOR SALE—7 HEAVY HORSES, Buckeyes, Dbl....1 7ba3 0’ New Jersey do....b Oued 4 o'clove. Speaking by Edward Mulvany GARUES AND FISLD VEGETABLES, Parenips, bb! Rus, sural bi Leoks, lu b’ehs. W. Turnips, bbi,..—a1 26] ag pl Onions, red bbl. 1 b0a1 76! Pumpki Ontonaetring 100 2 bvas WO Byuasles, Cab bdages, 10... ..7 was vol lomatoes, bush... Ked cabbage, dos. Beets, bbi...... +. +9 20) “4 bol SPECIAL, NOTICES, Brown’s “Vermifage Comfts.” — This valuable combination bas been euecesstuly used by physicians, and found to be safe aud sure tn eradi- eating worms, eo hurtful to children, Be sure to obtain the * Vermifuge Comfit," which bas been ued with good success, Bold by druggists and dealers in medicines at 25 cents a box, Metcalfe’s Great Khe Is the only sure cure tor Kheu: aud is ae woudertul in ite effect, Tr, Brooklyn, B. | ee See oe Pehet ney | ess Dr. J. H. Schenck will be at bis Kooms, Bond N.Y, op Tuesday vest, aud every luce. day Lereutter = aa = “Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stiteh Sewing Machine aud Burton Hole Machine, 6/6 Broadway Js0 liowe sewing Broodway, N.Y, Bliae Howe, Jr ted ure, As certain in ite et it, Wholesale depot, 151 Grand o#,, D “t <a a DLAI RES, DIMOND.On Thursday, Jan, 11, John Dimond, med i+ years, ibe uiende of the family are respectfully lovited to aiseud the funeral, from tesluence of his son, James GU, D.moud, 54 Weet 85a 61, tis Friday utternoou, Lith inat,, at 2 o'clock, lu HICKEY —Op Wednerday, Jan, 10, Mary Mulvina, the beloved daughter of P..er and Margaret Hickey, ed Ll year, 1] months and 15 days, “SThe reiamves and frieade of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this Friday afternoon, et % o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 53 North 4th et, brooklyn, £. LD. 1 LEMMEY—On Wednesday, Jan. 10, Margaret, wife of Lhos, Lemmey, aged 49 yeais and 6 mouths, native of the Co, Tyrone, lreland. The relauves friends of the ey are invited to attend fune! 7 as 3 P.M, Gam her iiss residenen, 888K. bib ou” ids | 16aldy 20a? \Common ak, ‘ali 008 iad - Hpinners’ Benevolent and Protective Union Boas, Association will hold their annual meeting on es eeee 86088 | Canadas. .........55- —s— Baturday, Jan, 18, at 8 o'ciook P.M. at ist Bowery. 36059 beg oats, bush.......040 lt ise ned on all momb- rs to come aud pay up all vee, O6aS0! arrears, and receive their quarterly “clear” carde, Orson, of Bi alro ‘ag by ranch No, 1, Binging by Robs, | £204 6 years old, just arrived from Montreal; . . Brin, Delaney’, Tigh, and the Misses Fergason and | 8)¢'\end pony, wagon and barness: will be sol icLean, M on the violin and accordeon by | Perse o/ together. To be seen at 16% Myrtle ave, Professors HB. Bmtth. All-absent members | Bear Gold at, Brooklyn, 273 a will be fined. PATRICK COONEY, Pree, li FENIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE WOLFE Tone Circle will bold their regniar bu meeting at their new hall, cor, 22d st, and Leta SP.M. All the members are particularly requested to attend, as business of the utmost importance will be tiausacted, PATRICK O'CONNER, Centre, MARR WeLSTEAD, Bec, 116 ENRY CLAY, No, 10, A. P. A.—A SPE. cial meeting will be held at 1¥7 Ninth ave, on mB. 12th, at § of $75-4 HORSE FOR SALF, 154 Hende A 9) Ligh, sound and kind, and is fit for an kind o sk. Apply at 126 Teuth avenue. Cai for iwe a 363 » AND ROO —— 5 BOAR ss. FEW YOUNG LADIES CAN Pcmmea with board arias bees Rg FEW YOUNG MEN acc ATED A with rooma, with, board or saber eee Priday evening, J Kr, W.M. PAWKr. We Me W:MUCHANAN, Nes. Bec. dy °'| Tio Went Sth Tories SHE MEMBERS OF THE YOU OARDING—A FEW an Father Mathew TA. M. B. Heciety. B RESPECTALBLAB mechan cs can be accommodated with good board and plessant roome, at Mioverate terme, At 3 Allea et, pear Division. vy Two YOUNG LADIES CAN BE ACCOM modated with board in a plain Private family «f4 persons, or would jet turnishea rom with the Privilege of sitting room anu fire, everything ev HE FATHER MATHEW FEMALE T, A. venient for cooking Jequire in tue front basement, B. Socinty, No. 4S. ¥ will hold a public (em. | 24° Sb!1n€ #h near Varick, - perance moeting at their ball, $38. Rast 12th et, ou | 6) SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AG thie Friday evening, 8) re, Ko Gallagher, ex. . President Branch, Ne f, E. Mulvaney. eooamadaes good board, at #81 Meson “ Bureh, Killorgn, and Reed > Breet JT UOOUWINe Koc Bee +) RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN York, are hereby notified 10 attend a i Sath ot, and Sch avo,ou Friday, the isch inet, at] ociock P. M..am full regalia, with crape on left arm, to attend the funeral of our late browher member, OSCAR SALZUKUNN, F, ti GALLAGHER, Press, P. O'REILLY, Vice. J.C, BEGLEY, Marshal, 19 singe P. LAMB, \ isp ea Thab = --- am work out durius the d bor co PERSONAL NOTICES, fortnb.c howe, with a tespectulie wives nas ty oe Field alt pesos Batis —__. | callne ou Mire. Mli Hy at 142 Haat 2101 et ‘ NY PERSON KENTING ROOMS TO JO, cee ; ad BRADDLFY, by cating at 269 Muiberry, house. 20st AND POUNWD, beeper, of 2T8 Spring et, in the store, will hear to rg the.r advautage and thank the Sivertiver, 1b OST—BANK BOOK NO, 22802 ON UNION [ROR MATION WANTED—PETER MOR: | (A) ite caries | ana conues Vaal aud Variek aie bade it will pless® leave at wt anid DL. be GK sO ppe which is now there LS ST ON MONDAY EVENING, THE 81 iv BAALRO raze) letee and bau terrier slut. w) /H TNFORMATION WANTED pF BARGAR ig, | Me Lie spot on her brensk, and ec pped When ‘last heard from tived in Pike at, 7th W ard. | yer deateaag rewarded by retu.at Send word to 389 Viret ot, Williamsburgh, THs, : : MAGNER, 18 | SPRAYED % "REWARD PAID TO ANY ONE GIV- to call at the Post Bank, pey me AN, of Galveston, Texas, wants DANEL MORAN thee, New York City, for letter | UR STOLEN, A HITE Gost kK heed and . wee bg Ww d ing information to the undersixned of the | $2" 64 nr me »e Freatvat Wiford Cane abd Gusibwa whe | == es Address BERAPHIN SCHULT, Jr. 833 | LD TYPE METAL WANTED—APPLY AT Won tis New York, SARAPHIN sCaULT.L Ol” Bax Vitice, itiees Puy 47 ee