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THE NEW YORK SU: MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 15, 1k60 How to Destroy Polygamy. Taw House of Representatives inet woek pamen | @ resolution instructing the Comm tee on Territo- ries to inquire into the expediency of reporting a Bt] to repeal the act organizing the Territory of | Uteb, and providing for ita division into other territories contiguous to it, We hope that Congress eit) strictly adhere to that purpose. It # the best courses that can be taken for uprooting polygamy, and perhaps the only one ‘hat wonld be entirely free from objection under o etrict construction of the Constitution. There are dificulties in the way of © direct attempt to suppress the evil, which would be averted by diviling up the territory among adjoining territories, and thus bringing polygamy under the influence of aiverse local lawn, Our form of government is excredingly tolerant with regar! to every- thing wearing the guise of religion, that even the Mormon enormity might set up scry of religious persecution in the event of a direct @ffort to break ft up, and there would naturally be some persons to #yinpathine with them in such @ plea, Another difficulty, and one of grenter im- portance, consiate in the fact that shere is no writ ten law in the Unite! States in oppoaiti m to poly game, to which the Mormo amenable, national Government, and «ince the local laws of tab sanction the evil—aince the majority of the people there upbold it—since no Unite! States law Invervenee to prevent it—the question arises, bow can the Government conatitutionally suppress it? Our own (elief te that the Government might with propriety blot out this great social evi! by virtue of ite general powor of self protection, It has the power to guar! ayainat any palpable danger tothe welfere of the eountry, and we believe that the danger of Mormoniem would justify its expulsion from the limits ofthe United States, But itisaiwaye better to avon, if pcastble, any doubtful pomtion concerning linportant measures, Therefore, since the plan now before Congress is of unquestionable legality, and cf certain efficacy, we regard it as preferable to any other for accomplish ng the pro posed work. If the proposition abeuid becomes law, the whole machinery of Slormon govern ment would be broken np, ana the people of that terrtosy would be accountable to the laws of the territories to which they would be annexed. For instance, one section of Utah would be allotied to Nevada, (which, by the way, ie » Starve had been eccustomed to the luxury of # mult); li- city of wives, would at once be liable to errest upon the criminal charge of bigamy, unless he should conclude to espouse monogamy. We eur- neatly hope that Congress wil! adopt the prop aed plan without delay, and thus bury polygamy by the aide of ite twin brother, slavery, leaving not even the name of the territory which it desecrated. Republican Tendencies im Europe. Our Government bas received official tuforme- thon from Bavara,to the effect that in that State the passport systern has been abolished, It wae recently reyorted that the Imperial Government of Austria bad lke. tse issued # decree to that effect, but no confirmation of the report has epprared, and we infer that the restriction has beeu removed only in Bavane—ihe Emperor of Austria probably thinking it rather dangerous to allow free jnter- course between the rebellious Hungarians aud the outade world, The news of this evilence of re- publican progress on the part of Bivarie will be received with much satisfaction in this country, particularly by the natives of that state who are how residents of the United States, The pass- port nuisance has always been regarded by our paturalized citizens a6 «@ barrier to visite to the fatberian’, and a@ Bavaria is largely reprosentet ip our foreign-born population, the action referred to will be regarded as important. We hope that tho example of Iavaria will be emulated by the other monarchies o1 Europe, and shat all the natu- ralized citizens of this country may be allowed to revisit their old homes without restraint. But there is another matter in this connection, in which we would hke to see Bavaria take the initvative. That is, @ renunciation of all military claims upon naturalized citivens of the United States, The governments of Austria, Prussia, and, we believe, of all the German States, claim and exercise the right to impress into the military service any nai- urelized American, who was born !n the said mon- archies, in the event of his having em)grated hither before rendering military service to the home government, Cases bave frequently occurred wherein Germans, long resident in the United Siates, Lave returned to their native land for brief Visits, aud thon been arresied and compelled to serve the regular term in the army. We would like to see such claims abandoned for the reason tbat it they are persisted in trouble will ultimately be the cousequence. It is the duty of our Govern- ment to proivct its citizens whorever they may be, slong as they are guilty of no crime, and hence there {ss probability that the German Btates will, @re long, receive emphatic notice upon this point. But the indications of republican tendencies in Europe are constantly increasing, and possibly tLese obnoxcus fratures of monarchy to which we Lave alluded, may be voluntarily abolished, Colerade at the Door Ought She Not to Walt a Little ¢ Covomano is kuocking atthe door of Congress aud demanding adminsion as the thirty seventh Biate of the Union, Webopeit may be allowed to remain cutside for the present. Not for the cause that is likely to debar it-—hat of nusound- ross on the negro question—but because we do not believe it ie lewally eutitied to aimission, Tiere is lately @ great deal of political clap-trap about the admission of new Biater, It is necessary that a territory shall have ® population of one hundred aud twenty-seven thousand before belug qualified for promotion to the dignity of a State, wud there is good reason to believe that the inhabitants of Colorado would nocd to be enumera- ted more than once in order to stretch up to the requisite figure. In fact, there are two or three of the new Western Btates that gut into the Union under questionable circumstances. How does it come that we can add new Btates so fast that not ball tho people can keep trac’s of them? lk requires 6 good many pe ple to make an agyro- gate sufficient to constitute a State, Nebraska bas tried several times to swell itself up to the requi- site proportions, but with il] success, Now this is the way we incline to think the new State business js to @ greet extent wanaged: A territory is blocked out; balf # dozen favorites of the existing Adminigiraiion are sent to the new region ap! to bake noting Lewen meals it will nyt be loug | Buch | provisions Lelong to the local and not to the | Evory Mormon in that section, who | j focd, sucu ap meal aud tour | Lemay reproved ‘or tucir eppacent extravagauce | aud to Gow inor, Chief J ete, aald fav Ww yer iniotet Hey Baty ee, g a iumpe | jow'* @numers SL fepuiotion te goon taken: it ia sire tile fonr tthe number of inha Dis Ox % « Wl, he req ele one huodr save) tt ad tren aml ; a Co matine thon tw] re', fay of course, to the views of the mojortty warty © *, ond slmost e- fore tha pe le are aware OF it ® vew mer eppears upon the National bunting, We are yeti og new Btates too fast To comma yreat deal to twainini the machinery of @ Beste Governinent, aud we believe that this policy of king places for poll- tical favorites ts really aiated politicians wore than soything eine. to develop “House Hunting’ “eoson at Hand—Dark # TORpE: Lo Wa me by oor Kevnond exchanges that the pe ple of that city have been holding an indiena- Uoumeestng fo rihe expression of their feelings re auve tothe exirerely hiab rents emanced Ly property oernere, Now York can well sympathize of real eatate owners differ from uain bein, abl nation ina meeing. In this elty every renter baa been in he indignant wiood for two or three years, bat the mestempiatic adjectives fail todo justice tothe su ject.n ex, reamog the full astire ot mut the Richr to exp roms bier indig- | were lower with the Vir, nie capital in respect &) (he extorton | id folxe ! rites want | ‘efore be can diepense with hia laneh al.ovether, ‘TL ose tt nge seem to show that, t) a» certa’n @x- enty Cuing is a re habit. Whole trites of Tiian hus and trappers have bee) known to eat tut once in twent)-four hours, and that et ni, ht V «aweia! Newr, Marketr, &e. “ew Yort, Saluriay, Jan. 18, — P. M-ftocke were firme: to-dey at advane d pri Govern weuty wee secty and in demand. Gold ranet | from 10) O18 %, The woek's specie exporte we.e 664 ho, making a tora, of 81,1055) «nee Jan, 1 lreace gl.Ge,.04 aare time iaet year, The week el o fh urdenaliy ew) money merket, ‘The milne fi ares to the lea ling stock houses wire 6 36 per t. oo call, The voreign exchange market coe! doll Steriing, pominwly 1A ¢ 0 100 for bank- es Gedaye bills, ibe total importa at New York, for the week, compare a follows with former re- turne: Weekending Jan. 1?, Jan, 6. Wy t.oods $1.0 1.02 Gi, Mere ee 16W. ou Total AShT 11 S468 6 On ‘Change to ne dull avd Whest wae dail G drooping, Onta were lard wee steady, Whiskey was sieady hud quiet fTOOK 64.88 iaeT HOARD 800 U8. 69, °S1, ep ixth Av. R... judignation., This sutjoct ia worthy of especial 4 ® gia ; 4 Mention just at thie tue, for the reason that next 84 +t a i in v b month will commence the snuual “reutiug sea- pa) a6. bss @ou," and consequent!) housekeepers are already im biased K, ‘ K zs ee becoming nervous uader the dread apprehension 1h wo Ene K.. “4 of uvprecedentrd extortion, with increased ” Uns 4 Miles 39 ‘ oak i aft diffienity of finding houses at eny price. ) Ferie 4th M wm ao. 1 8 There is no renson why the present | ; ae ie te i i i 1x bigh =o rentels should continue, In fact | due) Cis, & Alion ie. Ol% lw Meh, Cex, oh the raves this year vughs to be from twenty-five to | , ¥ ‘ steak ott na E “ bs + Me fifiy per cent, lows than thoy were the lost, but, | 14 Bk.¢ mameree. 1d GIN dts. 7 ‘ we te, 4 inh, Ge . 1Uy unforunately, the right of the question is som 16 Coutine i be, 6 4th Clad Vie, RL 6K thing that does not enter into the calen'ations of | © 4 i east bk é ae my LT oat a rapacious landiords, Tacre will doultices be a] 4g. Cuca yl m i 32 strong etlor! made, on the part of owners, to main- bed c wait Yeas m : : K , ey, o) a ye taiv prices at te highest poss ble not! © resvive | os West inion Tel. 40 “i000 do. Danan, the house-reuting problem into aaimpl question | %6/ do MOa ede of endurance on the part of the victiina, Butwe] | Bite ke ar tre ra te . 4 ue . 4 ‘ Mu will hold no indignation moeetluge Lere, Buch te @.. 9% 110 do, outbureis do not touch the pockets of landlords, | #» MM. 7 Ne it . + oF rl es ae Be end consequently do no good. The only reneay | gn Reading K.. ive” 160 do viadd's is for every man to practior the mont rigid econ THIRD HOARD. omy, eave a little money, buy a lot somewhere in | 10000 U.S, 6a, 6-2%. 1d 4 . 108 56 the suburbs accensible to his business, and thereon | jy, Go eh hls 4 erect a home, thongh it be only a ahanty,[where he will not be troubled with mghtmares of houre- hunting, and where be can bid defiance to the | 1a ¢ landlords, Doreign Vetinates of General Grant, ‘Tne English papers of late dave discuss General Grant's offictal report at considerable leogth. The only interesting feature of their comments is the additional evidence that they give of their own ficklevess. They award a high meed of praise to the report as a military document, and to (General Guawt himaelf they give the creiit of being one of the greatest of modern soldiers, It was only a short time ago, we recollect, when these sare vo- racious journale were Cemonstrating conclusively, in their own estimation, how futile were all the attmptaof the North to suppress the rebellion, Evem when Grant started out upon his last and wreatrat campaign, the English papers orro- neously predicte! that the result would only be a useless eacrfice of life, and that a was tnadness t© pursue the contest further, But now the war isover, GRaxr lew proven s success instead of a failure, snd with customary inconsis- tency they pronounce him @ great General, aud warmly praise the plans of his campaign. Well, the present comments of the Eugl sh press spon our military operstious have the unusual merit of being truthful, and for thas much we give the said journals credit. It is ov.dent, however, that mili- a tary criticism is not their forte. We advise them, hereafter, to confine their dissertatious on strategy to the English war upon the Irish Republic, Peace in India, Tie Bhootan war in Lidia isended, On she 11th of November @ treaty of “perpetual peace’ was signed at Buxa, Ihe eighteen Dooars are ceded to the British power ; all kidnapped persona are to be restored ; the treaty aigned under compulsion by Mr, Eden is to be returnes, aud a full made tobim., Lhe supreme government agrees to pay an annual subsidy of twonty-tlve thousand rupees for the territories ceded 4b) Uo, Oe kv, LUN Unio & Mise luvv) Am, Wroind, ann Co, Cum. Cow Ii, ou do. fro Chi, & Alou ti gu Coe, & Vite RL 5 do. ” Ds ‘ tw Marnposa Min,, CM. & WPL. 6 wy Atlantic WO,....... 6 Weat t ye Pree ia Noy bu ao. Seals 4n bre... suo Pt, Wea Do zw ao Vin dH do......04%aud vowmeatic MarkotsW holosale Prices Current Yonx, Satuapar, Jan, 15, 1886, Coffee, tb. - va Sarl t. Dominga 1) \alsa; Kio, tain to prime, ifacu; Maracaibo, Ziealsy. Cotton, ib, — Mid, N Urieans, ~ abl; Middiing Lpiand, 49; do Mobile, 50, Domestic goods, yard.—Shirting, bieh'd, 28a55— She'tg brown, v7a5s'; bleached, Ysasd ; Drilling, Wald; colton flanues, S24a55: Batueta, 1 hel 20; prints, Y2'o.52; moues. de laines, $0806; ginehame, —a— 5 baum skits, doz, s4buaTb Ww; Amer- jenn linen, Ide 5. Fah, ewt.—Dry cod, 7 009 25; Mackerel, 1, Mare, 21 badd bo; NOY, Go, ~ —015 00; sculied herrings, abd. 0. 4.-Crude Whale, 15601 60; Dleached do 1 650 1 TO; Crude Sperm, 2 4402 45; unbienehed do, -—ad Hu; Lard Ou, atv; Linseed, 14201 4) per galloa; Kerosene, 5 umes Heef, m. bbls, 110081400; Do. Pr. m., 14 bmil6 50, Vork, clear, new, now nal; Pr, mess, 27 5 new mens, ot ST asl 25; Lard, per ib, Wienis Butver, Orango count), pails, bvahd; N.Y. State, Weish tubs, fine, 42444; N. Y. State tubs fair wo god, Jdado; N.Y, State, 9 firkin tubs, fine, dado; N. ¥, State, firkins, good to fine, 40045 ; per ib on choice eal: Ene Loebeh dairy (Obie) Yate ; Ve mout dary, loa! Sugara © lityald; Havana, —aldig; Ketined ® Idal perib, Fe veg ~Keutucky, 8-026; Virginia, —a—; seod af, 3. Miscellaneous. — Rice, 100 Ib, Carolina, dreasod, TZals—; do, Kangoou, 9 b0aiv 26; Balt, Turk's Jeinnd, bus i Liverpool, sack, —--a——; Une Hops, crop 18 4, loa; ovend tor ebipping aud is @ity, AO , NOTICES, | 4 Can Browa’s “Vermifege Comfits.” — This valuable combination has teen success'uly used by apology | physicians, aud found to be safe and sure in erndi- cating worme, so hurtful to children, Be sure to i that gum 1 to | Obtain the * Vermifuge Comfit,"” which has been used be permanently increased to filty theusand rapres | with good enccess, Sold by druggisis and dealers in when the Boootancse bave proved their disposition | medicines at 25 centa a box. to refrain from the snuos ances whics formed the prevext of the war, The fires payment of the sub- oe “Remember that the gcnuine Dalley’s ridy je withheld uni! Pouogse Yeniow shall return | Masieal Pain Extractor, has # Black revenue stamp, fae two guus taken at Dewaugin., Sv pulsations are also made in referouce to free transient aod traffic betwien Bengal and Bhootan, Owtug to the fighing of this treaty the extensive preparations mace by the Euglish for # pew canpaiyn hevo been skpped. Curiosities of Eating. The following, from H. Jovunar or Hrarra, will be read with interest by those who are obliged to atrily close economy in their ciet: Av old beau, formerly well known in Woashing- tou city, Was accustomed to eat but ove meal in twenty-iour houra; if atter th he had togotoa party and skoeasecoud dinner, be ate nothing ab ol the nextday, Hy ied at the ave of seventy, A lady of culvure, refuement and ugusual pows ers of observation aud comparison, becaue a widow, Redu from affluence to with large fawi.y of srnmil childven depe' ms 1 labor ter daily food, she naw ex) pur i farne tine go the startles’ by keeping ber chil- dren longest from ecrytog for sumer lug 60 oat Soe # on \uecovercd thay When they ate buckwheat caked aad molasaer, they were quiet for a longer ime tha. after eaiiag any otuer asud of food, A distioguished Judge of tbe United States Court observed het wWheu he took buckwicat cakes tor breakfast, Le coult ait on the bevch the whole ay Wwituout being wocomlortably hungry ; if the cakes Were omitted, he fit oblige to take o lunch about noun. Buckwheat cakes aro a universal favorite at the winter breakfast-tal le aud scientific inves. tigation and analysis Las shown thas they abound in the heat-forming principle; bence nature takes way our appetite for them in summer. During the Jrish tauine, when many died of funger, the poor were iound spending their laat shivong for temtoha ‘vo au vite, Ib bas also been observed in Now Yor y those Connected wicu chantabie insuiulious, tual when woney was paid to the poor, they Oia lad oul every cenbin lea or collee, susivad of procurog the wore sulstantial alu pobsices, On rovivence, the cry Was Uuive.gully in Loo cCeees 1uen joel 5 ther own obsel Veuou bed suowu MeeM bok peMy’& Work Of Om Lovaceyy or | qe | Gor Would keep olf gue seuse of burger louger Kian | Magen ®Peuuy's Worbh of auyuing else, e2, rose ihe idea by jwpgs *d retarus Mebaorpuc f the Mes; 1D olLer Words itg.vos iuel io ine flawe of lie, and thus prevents tt trom consuming the tas and tlesh of the boudy,"* 1\ @ person geisinto the habit of taking» lunch between she breskiass aod dinner, he will goon fod hinmeelf gevwing faint about she regular jun- cheon time; bur ies aim pressed wikh impor. faut enyayowents lor several days in succession as Bolenutle men a varioty of | mets to asvertain what articles could be | soi for the leas, mouey, aud would atthe | &! | Of her pa hike aleobol, | with the inventors likeness in the centie and his signature in white atthoend, The countertelt hes the common Red stamp, Genuine always to be had at Deper, 43 Liberty at. N.Y. 108 schenck will be at his Rooms, ¥4 0b Lueeday bext, and every, Tus Metcalfe’s at Khenmatic Kemedy,— Ts the only sure care tor Kheumationt ever Known, aud 16 a8 wouuecstul in its nature, @acertain in ite etiect, Try it, Wholesale depot, 161 Grand Bhooklyn, B.D Ose 47 h Sewing chine and burton Mole Machine, 626 Broadway 056 llowe Sewing ‘Machine Company, No 629 Troadway, N.Y, Blin Liowe, Jr, President, Agenwe wanted ‘ . ? T Wheeler & W lisons sewin Br 9 . Mach wed if pur #, conducted ana Machines, 039 moan limited CASTY.On Saturday morniba, Jan, 12, 1868, Eliz beh Casey, the beloved daughter of John and Juin Carey, wm Tmouth and 17 days joi HATIAWAY—On Sunday, Jan, Ith, Johu P Hathaenar, aged 45 yoare, dhe selatives and frends ot the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the tuneral, trom his iste teridenee, 2O2 Bisth at, bear Ave, LD, on Tuesday Mol lili, ab 10 o'clock, 104 McCARTHY--On Jan, 14th, 1866, Ellen Frances McCarthy, aved 3 yoars end | moush, dauehior of M. U, aud Mary &, MoCarthy, One bright form has drooped and faded, One eweet infant voice is gone; Ove bur brow the grave bes ehaced, bor pow our littie Nelle is poue, Fase thee well, eweet bud of beauty! Latte angel fare toes weil For (hou wert too pusé ona lovely in a world like this w awell The tuneral will take plume trom the residence din SIS Jenth ave, ou Tuceday Doon, st o'clock, ‘The fmende of the ianily repeeciully invited to aitend the funeral, ut to the beac tem depot, PLUSKETT--On Banday evening, Jan, 14 aftera 5 ilinea, Mary Let ot the lete Abichaol View ovt, in tae 66th year of her ace, the relatives und friouds of the tiunily, and those of bes suns, Jobo ang Wisin hi, Pluuke woths mei ese o: lusurance Matiol No]. are rer fully luvived to atiead the tuaeral,on Tuesday atternoon, i 1 o'cloca, trom ber iatve sesideuce, SU Taiman sy Brookiyn, eat PLUNER—On Sunday, after a short illness, Fran- clo J, Pier, aged 0 yor months and 14 day MiGi= he relasives and isiouds of the iamily are re te fully invited to aiten. the fuueral, irom his late | residence, $4 City Hal Piace, on Tuesday afternoon, ltith inst, at 1¢ o'clock, ‘The members of Pear! Hose 2 are hereby notified to attend oa & large roo to ive end waysoo taken premises, 8 Weet Broadway avenue. expense A eee TRA BE NOTICES, OOPERS, No. 1—4N ADJOURNED Regus lar meeting # ill be heid #t Brooktya, BE. D4 on Mo , Teo'cok, P.M. All ne # are teju a 4d. FRANK NOLAN, Prest. WILLIAM WV Ae TEKS. Bee. iv Nvtick—1 HH SEMEMONTHLY Mbit: i the Blue Ste be tne wail, 2 6 Sth ave, Yeomb atin tu yo Arwevition. Ma Perr t NS. Bee 4 JAINTERS=|{THERS WILL BE A REGU- er meeingol be N, Y. BP. it Punters Associa tion beld tule Momugay evoriue cir room’, Me tropolli on Ha 6th ave, at (o'clock. A large atteudsnce i juested as our cejerotes .o Philadel. hie is expected to present cher report, By order, INCENT LE COMI, Pres, PH. BYRNE. Kee, see 116 USTED COOPERS, NO, 4—YOU ARE 6 srecial meetug this, Monday, uv k. By cles of HENKY WALI, CHL W. MARX, Secty, SOCIETY VOTIC P. A —THE OFFICERS AND Mombers eof New York Loire, N 3. Ate. ican Protas. tant Ascciation will celebate their 15th Ann ver tary at Tireomistic Hall, 46 aud 44 eat lousten st on Monday evening, Jan, loth, to commence ats Po», ‘Lickew oan te fd at the voor, J... WILEY. Chairman, J.B, MeDONN CLL. See, 17 P. A—NOLTICE—TAk MEMBERS OF eemp!.@ Lodge, Mo. 1, A. i’. A. ere le eb) Botir Lesbo te atthe c,odge soome on Tired , oven og, Jen if. ae buses o importance is to be trausac- ed. Gh. Ours Buk 1b1 WENIANS READ THE “TRISH PEOPLE” in the New York Pra, pubsiahed every eveu'ng atOSprucest. Priceeveene ¥ FE MATHEW T. A,B. SOCIETY, Y.. will hold epg a No. % of their bali, cor of Sod +6 ai até o'clock ‘ ereen 4a by Mies soran, tea. Facan, och nic ype bs Mr. B ar Dolled fo Come to ward ahd poy » bMUS, CONCAS SON, Pree MiCit KY, Vice Pres, be. KY TT. CARROLL, Hee, Boo'ty, ils BiG teh Vater CALAN GOOD CHANCK—FOR SALE, A COM- pact giocery and liquor store, 64 the bast side ; a | ae parineneto oy must be sod thie dev. A to P GAFFNEY, auctionee. 25 Chamber at, oom 6 06 A GOOD GROCk AND LIQUOR STORE fore dows duine a good bone ag, the owner ie leaving the ek. Apply 169) Oliver et. ing ALE—A SMALL SHOK STORE— peut. and oud custota Dus ners 5 4 ther fixtur il be gold nme ye owner bs leaving t ty. Appy civ ALE IN WILLIAMSBURGH, L. L-= bear lab ave + the stor and iat sod » With ape ctinente to live ta.at low rent. A. JONSON'S Wholessie Coutection: ry, Grand of bet. 6:4 aod 6 bh ose, 263 I 1K SALE—THE FIXTUKES OF A GRO- cery and juner store, dolug a eood business, with B. 93 Mott et, in the store, 261 For SALE VERY CHEAP~A SMALL eating houre ; Good location; terme enay, A horse in part payment, Apply oa te 46 SOR SALE CHEAP—THE FIXTURES OF o firet clase meat markes laquiie at 655 fisth T PAYING Sob. POR SALE—ONE OF THE BE liquor storer in the Tae Wars. b gold ImMmedinwiy ae the oon country For turther pardeulace Wareret, Fxchange Office, i YOR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF juquire et Suv iT andy, tor Aud fiuit store, with saloon ov ter foun'win, in « leading evenue, Apart menteon same tloor, Apply at the corper of 6461 at, and sd ave. ibs a OBE DISPOSED OF TO A RESPONSI- bl p coniract for carying the lL. & mail, Inqune at Cirecowick at 163 fPAILOKING BUSINESS FOR SALE— Ned xd chance for a tailor to ho emall rb, where Inquire at 119 Varck vib —WANTED A STEADY YOUNG ae aged nan to take charge store, Apply cor of Cour and i re Will have pleas, sirect rook: yo. - p MORSES, CARRIAGES, &c_ CARRIAGES — REMOVAL — ©, WITTY / has removed his Carriage Wace vue from 450 Boadway to 655 Bronuway, near Bievckeret. He sesvectiully rol.cite @ continuance ot the patronage hesetotore to Liberally bestowed, aud will enceavo: at el tines to bave on hand the arve.t seor 4 of Car iage:, and at lower prices than any cotablieament im this city, wr) ARRKIAGES,SLEIGHS AND HARNESSES for sale, tauily carriages, bugg.es, grocers and business wacone of ull kinds, and 10) ne * and second feud ighs ailing off cheap, 10 Nevius ot, yo yok SALE—1 SORREL HORS?!, PRICE Fin $90; L bay horse, price e715: 1 sorre! horse, price $100; a lotot single aud double Laruesy Laouble rich, 95 Mereer, 86 UR SALL—S SPLENDID HORSE extra large bay horse, 1 sorrel, 1 heavy blind horse; they ure 164 to 17 hands, 6 to 7 years Old, just trom ihe county, tit for eart, truck or Leavy work, warranted sound and Kind in ail harucas. ‘To be eoen 22s Delancey at, 202 tereai's, 55, one Bieck Loree, T years old, 15 hands, warranied sound aod kind, and @ good travel- ler and sold at « bargain; aiso one Urey Mare, sound with the exception of one eye ®25; one fur $40; three hack sleighs, 4 old do, also @ harness sold cheap u'uet be sold, lis \ ANTED—A HORSE, SPRING CART sarness, with or Without work, any cart- man wanting t rel, will find « cash purchaser, by «ou Mr, PHOSLAS, cor, of Bmnith dad Liuctine- ton e's, South Lrookuyn, dor 2days, lake ihe Heri. tou ave, ferry ila WANSTED—A LIGHT EXPRESS WaGON, | Auy porson lay ne one for eale will 6 'o MeKINLY & pMACS, O0d and O64 Water e'., Lrou ou LVsk AND POUAD, SOUND—THE DISCHARGE AND MUS. ter out Rolie ot private JOLIN W. FLYNN, Co, UO 16th N.Y, i Artillery. Appiy wt U,B Agony Agency, id theecker #h N.Y eames” | | OUND—A STRAY GOAT.—THE OWNER can bave her by proving it dpa lag expenses, Call on Ht dit Me t teenth et, tor 3 aaye,or she wall be solu to ¥ = i pay 1 Lest ON SATURDAY NIGHT—POCKET book ¢ hing 245, $6in cu ey, from tush et. 1o Hude Hd Canal ete, A ruitabie wad iy leaving 4 ) Mulberry ot, OF Cos 4ULb ot, ant Sob ave, ing i AY, A With & bre Mar | oh; abewers to (he name of Cario, Finder wall pease returo him to lve Varick ch ove Sp) REWARL—LOST A nit toy rtore, Ny BUNCH OF KEYS kmaa ats, of ta Bio t iw to Ob ety op * seco vO 16 love reward by yetuiting it to MICLAEL PAKAER, 125 hieser awn Y jw SLO REWARD—Lost ON FRIDAY, JAN, 12ib, & white a! orange setter dog, Whice ever will return the exid dog to 645 Eighth s @, will Teerdve Che above sewurd y RUWAKD — STOLE #h bear Ja av, ou tue aightot J litn, * Dotee iruca, hind wheels painied yedow, exe sid &Mvet Mer, dash voard new end paluted r Ot Ot which place Carters ond Fiergerew i] Murt | we Kong to The | db w¥O@, LO LVL | i morked on dash board 8, ©, M. Co. 266 Canal eel wm | Beh LCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, ETC.— DL HENRY G. RVANS, Auctioncer, will eel! te ‘ta to suit retuler, ou a. dan, 16. et lo’ oO ore, st 18 isarelay ef. eal caso tment of white .ranite an! com mot table gloss, are, &. coe well pwkor po . of AM ION NOTIC 1, MORTARTY WILL H t at li o'clock Monday, ith ine, Ate Ritely such ws an ethos, iounge, cock, coun ecm fixt An fA terme to be made ia he premises, which causes the eve to be peremptory. obs “AUCTION ~NOTICE—CROCKERY AND iaes FBT, Auet'r, Tuesday, Jan, 16th,e¢ 1) o'er ky at S81 Pearl ot, by JOS. HUNT, «large stock in lots to sult the trade, goods well packed oe PELE © INGRATAM WILL SELL THiS fay at lus c'co hk. at he anetios ewre, 68 Now lowers, a large lo of woo en 6h rta, drawers, sheets, bienke s, yuilta, pow eases. By order of the ee tina eo. JOSE UH IBAAUS wt ), BURKS, (UCHONEER, OFFICE @ Buecker rt, will eell th 1 Ob L ocine Stee. and fixiurce of (he grocer West Hou cant! es, Liquor soe ton #& ; map, candies, each, beer pup, C. 0 FELIMAN, AUT'R, 109 Seventh hie day, st 19% ofcl ok, at 31 Mercer ot . coneisting of +b at bur, tog 65 GAGh SALE OF HOUSEHOLD enoure the vay Sionday, at 1] o'clock, resi ence 9S Waverley Piaee, cor Waah ngton courte ine Of Doric, dining and et aeon la ce Jovot kithen ware COAGLES YOUNG, Auet'r, JAWNBROKER'’S SALE— THIS DAY Mou, Jaw. 1b. JAS. AGAR, Auct's, will e« & 69 New Howery, 8 large meson iment of eck, mering eniviher dieses, brocue and wool shawls, closks, oc, POIMADER aheete, Gu. binnkete boot, enite © bos ploy mooie, pant, one Rod @ variely of us foo ®& Well worl. ihe atted jou of den ers A houres KM. BLUMAUKR. 15 Boer © at. R RK. ROLLINS, AUCTIONEER, WILL e oscil thimun . ob 2 cock, at 455 Canal -t.e Kensal asortuent of turnuuie aud ca 4 fine bar, Coster cOxiug cance, curtains, Chauce ier, mab t boston bd ti lowes, bianke.a, spreads irom boda 146 COL, Di love pe &e., Se, ov Q HERMAN, AUC'TR, WILL SPELL THIS © day, oud y. dm, Lbin, eth o'ewek No. i§ Bowers, by visas Of an exe ation, the entire etoc of a croca:ry tore, viz. : about b00 doz. pate ere, By order of cum end saucers, touine, ormatieun, ¢ evrtheaware, @ large arsortinen: of Keio lan jobes, ehir se fo oO Cine, &e, Al ve 4 ao lave lot of procerics, tea ec fre, Liquors, egies, Ke, WV. WITTE RS, AUCTR, WI th sday, at so'vuek, ar ahte TEWOVCd lor te ree lot ca pe sooo) haus paro suits, b cot ching, plas aileil roware @ se we «aud ouher chatra amd ai otuer gooue beeping. Thee. la GENERAL G9 SINEss, TM, § Aiba OSS » 62 Bowery Look keeping, writ nt ue, are Mest tie, lertue indtviduar sBeliuction, Ne a Rock Bo tem UO). © bie evening » ear, and three Inspectors of lect be brid at OMce of the Coupes weg ip s(aite on in eday, Jan. 6. 1865, irom 12M. ww Me Wa Ww Al BRIDGE, sec, ad AN ASSORTMENT OF LONG AND reed Canory birds, good singers; alsoe IRD aor eceda, prepared tood for mocking bids, &c. llouston i. in the etore, ] ENDALL & SCOTT’S FURNITU pet snd bedding warerooms, are Hudson tt cor of Canal et, here a corce asso wud parlor ew N. B,—Pag a ty of iain and taney breeding and ower o: i>] CAR. Ty description aie If desired, 8 BUAsker —WHITE AND GRAY BLAN. linen sheets aad cour Pillow cases, b one, hair and heir pillows for sale very y W MATHEWS, 54 Cacharsne et, BBL B.S 0 AND ETHIOPIAN JIG, CLOG, ' (U0 Sad Tript je daneiny taught by dé BOGAN, jol East Houstou st, Terns $5 per Bonjow at all RUTCHES—HARTMAN'S PATENT Flas ‘te Raober Prem hin ( raehes— the easiest,cheap a) Au Wort approved of the aye, Call aad eee them 470% Bioadwa, 827 Feks—! WILL SELL A SINGLE $ fure at $b. inink collar and muff, $7; Fieneh mink do, d 7 ot) m at POs PhA’S Rocky Mowatala Fur Co. 192° Chathan 04. 414 co, Mow at, ARTMAN'S PATENT ELASTIC RUB ber Premiuw Cro at, cheapoat and Wost approved of the eee, eheular, LOVED JOT & CAYLOR, 475 YJ AW NREACH of pror yae@s, wsenule fod oaAtlery ud ali other good cases prosecuted without tee until We Kain (he cose; advice tree, M, MOWES, Attire ney, &e,, 75 Nassau at. 44 NV OUNT VERNON TAXI faxes may be paid Monday Buzsbeth and (Grand, throuch Mt. Vernon and Savhapo villages ~Ab le . COrnes uneeriber, tor INS. YORK EY General Collector, 8, texes may be paid 4 JOUN ©, RANKL, of Mt. V EW YORK, JAN, 6TH—DISSULUTION Phe firm of BL RKOWS & ARKELS, 215 ape Wet Washington Marketin thia city, dissolved by mutual conseut, b. ARKE the business of jet fiw, VANLOL ROBERG ARKELS, AXUS — THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES lor the town of New ll be at the office of on Wednesday of (ach wees, trom A.M. 10 * Mion Jan, Dithe Voth, Vath, let; Feb. Gch, Weh and xh, torthe Heection of taxes for 1565. WM, BURCIA\ + Newtown, Queens Co, Jan, Mih, 1960.42 TAXES Wad Monday, Oise Piel hat Bhi Gs, seiool Cole GREAT FENIAN MUVEMENT CAN. ove eucce uo'ew all meobers of the a others, wee KisN i | eet Indis Co bevesee, Lu. sale by eligiocers, Wholess. 154 Meade et, HE IRISH PEOPLE.—\ NEW IRISU Patriotic Journal, the recognized organ of tle FENIAN BRoOvHEREHOOD, wil spueer en TURBDAY NNT, 1 O'SULLIVAN, MeBKibEn & ) Pearls N.Y For Sale by all Ne ze PRICE X CENTS, 1h QO WARD NOTICE—A, & J, BOW & CO, Geod tamily four can ouly be poo og the coiney Jlst et and ¥ib ave, We uve ue 1 sore up wwu -— aia 25 PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED © re ruc jou in book kee BROW Ss c'5 Conanercral Collen akivp, | ey avithmertte toppormuaity Pe 1. oD monY i Us Cth, dvelana yo eu ate ¥ aod to bu’ Amae és .¢ i to KRow pull ne ot 4 tiled to 4 su Ue vi ' ou ‘ i , y 1AM THi. PAID J. MURPHY, FROM { town «ft Carlo, and ti. ODly jaimere con tri t of Caro; that Jd. MURRAY etal pay no det fancarsick, Co, Guile, GEORGE wCReuy, | ————