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fowerd the Mexiran Inpermalists, the action a will te | ‘The banks have been discounting commercial pa- taken openly and Lolaly, without resorting to any | per more rapidly than the ineresse in depesite. The large decrease in specie ie due to the heavy payments for account of duties, The increase in circulation thow that the National Banks are expanding the cur- rency largely at this point. wesduil and 10c, « lhe. lower, | Spring wae Yo, @ Se, lo Corn wae dull and unehaoged, Beef was firm. Whiskey was quiet and unchanged, STOOK GALRS—FIRAT BOARD. 1 WK * Fong 3 Pf. 108 THE NEW ‘Y¢ IRK § TUESDAY MORK NING, JAN, 23, 1866, gubter/uge whatever. Chelera Prevention. me that the Commissioners prompt action upon tue Wa are plesse of Health Leve taken @u! ject to which the Bim d rerted attention or urday—the outbreak of the cholera in Guadaloupe, and the necessity of prep srat this city, Mayor Horruan, mission, in accordance with a reselution, delega- ted Dr, Sava, the Resident Physican, to vo to Albany for the purpose of conferring with the Governor, and urging upon the Logislawure the necessity of adopting the necessary mensures for guarding againgt the threatened pestilence. Mons- ures were also taken for bolding @ joint Commissioners On ‘Change to-day Flour Whoat wae dull, and pr, Oate were dall and droop- Pork was dail Lard was heavy, and Reconstraction tepertant Roport of the Joint Committee The Joint Reconstruction Commitee yesterday produced their first fruits, They reported in favor of the Constitutional amendment which was'lately the House by Hon. F. A. Comnttxaof tiie Biate, and which provides that !n an where the elective franchise j# denied or abridged on acoomnt of race of color, the classes thus oatre cleed ahall be excluded from the basis of represen- Iu ie quite probable that this proportion will receive the requisite two-third vote to the Hove. Possibly it may be equally successful tn the Benate, although is will meet with consi ler: able opposition im that body measure ie, primarily, to compel the Bouthern Biates to enfranchise the freeimen, although it would slao force the Northern States—that {s, thore which discriminate age'nst color—to remove the present Lerriers, For instance, Miasiee)ppi, under the proposed amendment, would be entitled to sevem representatives in Congress, provided it should bestow the privilege of suffrage upon ite culcred population, while in the event of ite refusal ricted to three representa- tives—the blacks in that State being more numer- ous then te whites, New York, also, which now “ebridges'’ suffrage on account of color, would Jone two or three representatives in the event of { srefusal to remove the existing restriction. There- fo re, \here is no doubt that the amendment,in case of ite lecoming @ law, Srould have the effect as which the Committee am. quently argued agains the policy of giving auf- frage to the nogroes, except upon the basie of educationa) quaffication, that we will not now dwell upon the merits of the bill. je already entirely too much machine-voting, aad we aft utterly opposed to the plan of eggrevating the evil by adding nesrly # million to the already teo large number of illiterate electors, theally we bave but little concern regarding the proposed amendment, for the reason that there is Dut little probability of ite ratification by the peo- ple, In order w confirm the amendment, it is wecessery that twenty-seven out of the m for evading itia hairman of the Com 1000 U.S, Ga, B 20"e, 1 20800 U 8. Ga, 10-40%, 4 Re ‘50000 Trea. 7 S10. 10 Hud. Ky. B.. The object of this 1090 M.Ony Lia Std a suitable place for the detention of vessels arriv- ng from tufected port. We hope t at the Legie lature wil) now act promply unou the sugzesiions of Dr. Sarng, and atonce provide the requisite meeus for preventing the iinportation of cholera, and eleofor cleansing the city, eo thatthe epi- demic mey not spread like w The streets hav lw Chi a NW. 4p S Manhattan Be 66 Bk, Commerce 7 Continental Br. 6 100 Canton Co. !-fire in case it tely been filthy logue of peati- should appear, enough to propagate the whole lences, and it js only |«cause good fortune has held ie own against bad management, that no such Prompt measures are now Apring is rapidly approaching, and if carelessness or tardiness on the part of the public guardians should lead toe visitation of cholrra, thelr accountability will be fea: uo Cum, Coal Pf 87 Del. Lack, ‘a W. 1) gu ris, rw &e. ‘ rib) {wo alot: H, Pt. te ‘0 00 it would be re uy Weet Union le! evilehave appeare!, SRCOND BOARD. 101% 200 Reading B.. . ly “ BON Pid en, K, The Harlem Bridge Mint. In compliance with # resolution passe! by the the Harlem Bridge Commis have submitted « report of their operations the 6th of last May, at which Commissioners came jaso office, about the total amount of mon y that bas been squandered upon that concern, but they bave, under certain difficulties that they mention, man- aged to expend $115,000, for the esrly completion of toe work are now execedingly flattering, aud the Commissioners think that another appropriation of #156 S17 will be sufficient, in addition to $154,008 of the public funda that they now have on hand. tmalesioners are cautious not to give any idea of the time when their work shall be completed. The “early day'’ that they talk abont may mean the oarly part of the next century, for al) the public Our own impression ia judging from the history of the Harlem bridge thus far, that it will need additional appropriations just os long as the Legislature will continue to waste The Bridge and the Cut House form a brace of awindles, that for ther size, we will back against all comers. We have so fre- 26 4th National lik, 4 Pi Cle. e Pitta, F Mobi. &s: We ss Hy bo Chi, AN. WLP. i i 1. K., Wy Cam, Coal Pi, woo Ouiersiiver M.. 2) Mas. poss Min... 10y West t niou ‘lel, 1 “ mabe 92 M5. iva Chi, .. ay. kK. date the present They say nothing We think there SPECIAL NOTICES, Bronchitis — From Mr. ©. Principal of the Rutgers Female Institute, N. Y., May 14th, 1869, “ I have been afliicted with Bronchi- tis during the past winter, and found ue I found your Troches.” or Cough Lozenges, give prompt relief io Coughs, Colds, aod Throat Diseases, and are for sale throughout the United States and nioss foreign coun- As umal, the proepects bees dha H, Gardner, thirty-six Btates Btates «being Now there is hardly a doula thas the Southern States, with the exception of Missouri and West Virginia, will vote againat it. If a0, there would certainly be fourteen negative Grates, and possibly more, Of course we base this view upon the bypothesis that a fair expression of the people will be permitted, The Constitution gives Congress the power to decide whether the amendment shel! be ratified by the Legislatures of the respective Biates or by Btate Conveniions, The Legialatures of the Bouthern States would eertainl y vote against the proposition, but in case of the Convention system, Congress might tramp up some measure by which to prevent » fair expression, Therefore, we think one of these Either the amendment will not be ratified, or the Radicals will interpose some obstacle to an » honest verdict of the People, ficient to defeat it. A—A—We know that Dalley’s Magical Pain Bxtractor does all it professes to do, viz, : cure Barna, Piles, Old Sores, Rheumatian, Chilblains, Bunionsand Balt Rheum, 2 cents only per box. Depot 45 Liberty et, Now York. Children having Worms require immedi- ate attention, as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness, Brown's ‘Vermifage Comfite” are a simple remedy, and will destroy worms without injury to the ehild, Bold at % cente @ box by most derlors In medicines, Dr, J, H. Schenck of Philadelphia will be at No. 52 Bond ot, Eew York, ¢ y from 9 a.m, to 3 ing Lungs with eines can ulwaye be obtained th reat Rheumatic Remedy is the most wonderful mediciue ever brought before the ntieman of thisclty who had lost the use of his ibs, amd bad need crute! an been completely cured Tell vour ftlicned frends to try 1 we Neowin know about it money upon it. The Soathern c ‘olony in Mexico Bierling Price, late rebel) General, writes under date of Cordova, Mexico, Dec, 16, as follows: I write in camp and without shelter, but upon my own #ix bundre| and forty acres, near the town of Cordova and the railroad leading from Vo Cruz w the City of Mex thie vicinity are not surpassed by any of the Platte lance in fertility of soil and in the finest climate | ever saw, the thermometer never above ninety degrees or below seventy, and in full of ery covered with perpetual snow, \itied to be able to say toat as goon as the sur Hh was comploted, the thirty Coploderates now bere unanimously tendered me ch I think I have wade s judicious selection, donated w the oolunisie twenty-four acres a town site on @ rusting stream of water and by e large epring of excellent water. We havo laid off the ground into towns and lows, and named it Carlotta, after the Empress, and we are al) upon our lots cleamnmg away the brush to orect our Iwrite to my family to-day to join me here ag soon as they can raise she means to do #0, urning to the S.ats and be required to ask pardon for the action f wok in the ly satisfied with the part 1 again under similar that my taleate enabled t it eves : Hie medi- two things is certain: rr epi rome » 63. mn Our Public Schools. Tax annual report of the Superintendent of Public Schools, im this city, has just been publish- ed, The report, as usual, represents our school system to be highly efficient and sdwirably man- aged, but with an exception the document prevents Ro euggestions that are specially noticeable, Tho exception to which we refer, however, is one of wouch importance, and one, too, which the Sum has long and earnestly urged. We refer to the policy of compulsory education. Guperiuterdent says: “Is scoms the imperative duty of the commu- city, im the int reste of e security of ite own tn r, to provide for and insist the instruction and education of ai] those from whatever circumstances of peverty, or vice, are wholly debarred from receiving any instruction whatever. From these neglected children, roam- @ng our streets from morning to miduighs, without occ’ mo or Sree weet sk it never fails,lu7 pany, No.620 line Howe, Jr., President, Aggats joe of sections. w heel r & Wilson Lock Stitch ‘Scacts Mechine and Button Hole Machine, 625 Broadway .)' Grover & Baker’s First Premium Elastic Stitch Bewiug Machines, for family prov oa Lockstitech Muchines, for tailors an: Balecrooms 405 Broadway. DEATHS, BUTLER—On Monday, Jan, 22d, Thomas Butler, 4 native ot the County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 31 yre. His friends, and those of the family, are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the late residence of his beother Wilidam, 44 West 16th st, on Wednesday, at 1'y o'clock, 129 CONELLY—f Williamsbur: 924, 1966, Patrick Conelly, ag Co, Westmeath, Ireland Hie relatives and triend: Upon this subject the | i cannot think of re! nity, in its corporate cap: ite own many end for | munity from dan elreun te nces. le struggle cawe [ ud mde of the South, for the future of the Bourn but when the right js given negio to bring sult, testify before courts, and in elections, you all bad Letter be in Mexico, There is no doubtof the stability of this Gov- ernment; Freuch troops are arriving every week, anu the marauding bands thet have infested ihe country for ages past are ‘ast being exterminated ; When the character of our lauus is well understood, immigration will bee fixed fact under any circumstances, and the flues laude that can now be praured at low rates wil Lhave never kuown the cultivation of lands to yield such large protiis, My ueighbor Mr, Fink (a wan of ecienge,) cult: veces eighty acres iu coffve w.th ten hands, aud sold his lust year's crop for @16,000, His coffee field, shad. ei with every vanety oi fruit trees, in (ull bear- ang, aud the walks iringed with the pineapples, is she wivst beausiul wiguil bave ever seen, STeRLine Puica, A Rich Lady—Thirteen Tens of Gold. One of the ri: host laden in the world, perhaps, is Miss Buidots Coutts, of London, Eagland, who became the heiress of Mra, Coutts who bad been Miss Melion, the actress, computed at thirteen tons of gold, anced auewa irom fines, and is coustantly incres.ing in amount, dy wao inherited .his vast amount prev.ous to Mise aie lon, the actress, became no sonage than the Duchess of 8 4 u “poor Duse,"' made an «ffor © Wealbiy Out tilleless holress, The Duke imsginea be would seated of the imiunense wealt), tnsiead “Ducbess,"* be ‘ound thousana pounom and that the vast amount, “which sho held in ber own right, Shue resurn to ber family ages Duchess of B. Albans was spoke of as .b not hesitate to take th to God that my fea may vever be realiz destitution, ignorance, 66 yours, native of re respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 150 First +t, Williamevurgh, on Wednesday Greraene,, J visible meaus of sup- ue time, the harde: poet of the “dangerous classes'’ at all ti overing around the bighways and byways of ‘the metropolis—adepts in every species of villany end erime—and req iiring an annual expenditure for the Ssereticn and punishment, a which it would cost in affording them all the requisite facilities for a goot o.ucetion, and ore them to avail themselves of those ha af Im endorsing the wows of the Scm upon this eabject, the Superiuteudent bas taken an import- ent step, but one which the nocessitios of the case And the time is coming when education wil] be compulsory not only in this city but throughout the Uni.ed States. ance is the hot-bed in which vice germinates, and 0 long as the bancful cause remains, we must ox pect to reap the legitimate fruitof crime aud im- WA, at 2 o'clock, FLEMING-On @unday, Jan, 21, after « severe iliness, John Fleming, a native of Killarney, County Kerry, [re'and, na The friends oft the family are rec the funeral, from his late residence, tule Toesday afternoen, at 1's o’cloek. HYFR—Oo Monda: arsed 49 wears, 1 mont The relatives and fr’ bers of Corinthian Lodge, F. & of the fraternity in py RE respec ‘tfully. invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, Wednesday altersoon, Fa, TAth, KEENAN—In Brooklyn, Jan, 22d, Mes the beloved wife of Edward Keenan, nai native of the Parish of Bally:more, co. Westmeath, The relatives and friends of the family are invited toattend the funeral, on Wedne day atternoon, 24h big Eo ss at HY e ‘clock, from her late residence, Mi Ged rook, ho quarters are given, nested to attend 6 Trinity Place, of the community 128 for their arrest, wial, commaad large prices ten times the | Ciivaue ; A Jan, te. George W. a5 er, nds of the family, 120 Ninth oe ou most urgently require. LANESAI Nlarlem, on Monday morning, Jan. 29, Maria | ane, aged 35 years, Th nay take, piace from the realdence Bunner, 125th at, bes, ler fortune has been wir to ber many in ited to attend, O'NFIL —On Sunday, Jan, 21, Jobn Patrick, en son IB of Francis and Jane U'Nell, i friends of the funlly fully Invited to attend the funeral, dence of bie parents, day afternoon, 43d inst, at 1 o'clock. WINCHESTER —On Jan, 22d, Anni daughter of Denlel H. and Mawaret W the *th year ot her Ner remains will ry ‘taken to Calvary Cometery for Ycloek, to-morrow, nts, 3 Extra Place, in ‘Few at. The Situation ta Noexico. Faom Mexico we bave the report that President Jvuamez bas again Jeft Chihuahua, end reurved to E! Paso, on the Rio Grande, This is not improba- ble. The small force of the Liberals renders it im- practicable for Juaurato offer battle to the invaders to that section of Mexico, and he ts therefore obh- ged to flee whenever the enemy approaches, has been only s few weeks since he returned to Chibusbus, from El Paso, where he had been driven by the French, and he is therefore im no ‘worse condition now than before. tion of interest is whether the Lmperia) forces wi!) follow him to E! Pase, or whether they wiii stop at Chibuabua, as they did on the previous occasion. If they are strong enough to follow Jcausz Up | they mey succeed in dmving bim out of the conn. try, for E) Paso is im the extreme Northeastern Events iu thet quarter wil) therefore eitract earnest attention unt the dewigns of the Lmpertalisw shal) beve been fully develope: Comoerning tbe reported capture of Bagdad by Aw ricen troops, will be seen by tLe owe which we publish this morning thet the fires tutel) , w cvnfirmaed, alibough the last reports are neary as vague and unsatisfactory as the Gres. eull lucredible that American se \diers snoul) mit such ® glaring outrage WikLout eny sppare 4 provocation, and we beleve thet when the facts come to be made known the effair will present « very 4iffereut sepecs from thet which is bow wears. But whatever the truth may be, it iscertain that our Govern mem will not countenance euch em outrage op the part of troops, citizens, Blibusters, or eoy other class. If it should ever become necessary for the United Bietes to seus © Lellverent eMtiiude UAT Elizabeth rs on rt satihe aon of the she had let} im H dence of her p. canola paver please copy. veing considered # * commoner.” Ute, the preseut posse@sor oi tue 18 @ leay well kuown for Ler Ivemploys several active secre- taries \ rea. her Legging levers, and the labor of properly attending to beir request is enough to over ask the strongest constiiuion, the money she has time to» ive, money for urinkin fuubieins, Courcbes 8) Nootka Bound, to foun Uistoprca at Vau D ems.'s Land and Jerusalem, ood for e thoussaud of compaer@un, \t may Le meutionad that the bea. | Cocks Of We Qaveiy Lives cquendy recor.ed, tes 0 the wrtuuate mothers ‘TRADE NO ICES. U NION—THE RFE- The only ques- ‘ ve RICKLAYERS P. B, eulsc weekly meeting will be held in the Demiit Dispen say, corner of 23d st, and 4d ave, on Wedn «- day exoping, J Jan, 24th, All pou mewhers are fuvit- AZILL, President, M. J. DALY, me ects of generosity, EIGHT HOURS Oy FAIR | DAY'S rare 4 bere wil bea grand Mase Meeting on the eight hou: question, heid at Linco n* lial, cor. 384 at, and under the ausp.ces of the New York Opera- The public are invit- Phe fouiowing eminent speakers will HY sees the meeting: Geo, J. r holy Me M, Dt epuens r corer of Mexico, + 616.8 i ieue BvEley, ani eeveral other TIE yey, Ree, 5 ASS MEETING OF ao Tidae “ita kere of the city of New York apd vicinity, to gue 3b Ui bare o at, o FY anmera! News, Viarkets, d&e, dork, Monday, Jan. 24,6 2. BvOn qUvle\.cue Oo! the gepere) Btock market, com- o with Unese of Seturcay efvernoon, show ade “eo of itm * WEs per cent, meole were Ou), aud lower op sowe rors, Gold clored oy COMMU Ue) eaay Tele 4G twaiy bh yere M-—The after. te beld at Lurners i} Tuesday Jan 23, rene fs regard or the bur taxsion aud the iuetticiency of ihe Droegpt tariff on | imported cigars, By order of Aiveier rere, BUM, CLAS, EGAR MAKERS rT MASS Meot- ar Makers of the City of New will be beia at Turnec's Heli hard si, om Tuceday, dan, 4354, tg hy Un call-loaus we 4. wih ,e:@ exceptions at the Lenk statement thie week is less favureuie (he dev ations from the returns of the pre- | vious week Laing as tollowe: wa ‘pe be ot 638 whe buriuensal taxation, aud the we! icleney ey of the resent tariff ob huporlod segan. Loew Lenders. bn MAU AI, TRADE NOTICES. ag pal PLASTERERS WIL L HOLD solace ular weekly meeting at their Hall, oor. b eve, on thie (Tuesiay) evening. sine aa sand sh, Bre, oa fo attend, ae aetion will be taken on am advance of wages JUN > Vea re AJOUN TLIERNEY, Rec. See. SOCIETY NOTIC ES. P UBL IC TEMPERANCE MFETING “OF the Female Father Mathew T. A. T. B, Society, 1, will be held at Masonic Hall, 509 Grand street, Nrakiva E.D., on Tuesday granite, Boeakers— Mr. Vreeland and ethers, 81 ’ eerre. Bolles, Sweeny and ers, CHAS. "RICHARDS, Pres, BEBE) EY A. REYD. Ree. fee, 180 PUBLIC MEETING OF THE FEMALE Father Mathew T.A.B, foclety No. of N.Y, AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION § NOT ICE—CROCK ERY, GLASS F, E. HUNT, Aactr. Tuesday 25d, o' clot. at 261 Pearl ot, Dy Jos, Hunt, « large in lots t= mit dealers, Goods well packed. 1 ALSTON | SALE OF CROCKERY &C.— HMENKY G. EVANS, Auctts will sell to ~- to sult dealers, on Tuesday, Jan, 234, at cd 4 Pg TPT WT ins Tae | 0" 7 . positive and without feouve, veal 2 Bow FELTMAN, AUCT’R, 109 Seventh soils thle day. ¢ at 10% o'clock. oie ag ite or at, an hal tele table with aren ner Bale positives” 1 vit sl yes Hier FELTMAN, ACT NOTICE, pew sale of oer store, corner of bos st. and ave. bh , LAtCHEiN, please call und ove me. Abe ill be held at tele all, 23d ee and 2d ay Tnlths cver/ogt*Hopahing’ be ihe tsenven geaie: | FJENRY FELTMAN, AUCT'R— 170 Seveoth ren Merere, Bolls ane. Caliah . oie tog by st, selle thie day at 4 o'clock, at 945 Broome st, Lindey, Dinly and Mies © enere. Luther and the Lee Brothers will ae ron choice marie for the oecarion, OWEN McGOWAN, Pres, JOIN KIDD, View Pres, JAMES FURLONG, Rec. See. 111 A O. H., NO, 6, WILL HOLD A SPECIAL © moeting on ‘Tuesday evening, Jan, 23, ab TM o'clock, at bs Hester st, Punct attendance is requested. order of PATRICK CLANCY, Press, MATHEW Me RLAN, Bee. Wit ROOK! YN LADIES FATHER MATHEW if B, Society No. 6, will hold their second public (anestanes meeting in hall, 22 Court st, on thi« Tuesday, Jan, 28d, 1% Acdreses willbe deliv. ered by those eloquent Advocates of the cause: Robt. Crowe and Moses Platt, Keqre, Mesers, Thornes Nolan and P. Downey will eni.y occasion b; their presence as temperance voc The public fre invite!. MICHAEL BURNS, President pro br ai PAT’ K CONDON, Kee. Sec, pro t F DAN C' IME ONE; COME AL L.—PROI BOONE will gre a rplendid entertainment on Thoraday, Jan, vst Doors open at 7. Entertain- ment berine at § o'clock, at the National Hall, 44h st. bet. Sth and Ohaves, I pray you bear in mind I ‘e labored in the cause of temperance since I was years oid, and although I am not a married mea $b have a moUNE support, Your temperance ie the wei) fited up oyster chairs, tabies, ime bar, with the kitchen tote, i: 188 JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL * at suction on Wednesday, Jan. 24th, at 1h Seas tetas Sere, atin ewba hres away an aero bs bankets, slel, . rol yeupeon Seteee, | Peg pee. pony ‘a males. versa PAWNBROKER'S SALE 1HIS DAY rat BELL & INGRAHAM'S sale rooms, 58 New Bow- ery, at 10'9 o'clock —4v0 lots valuable goods, m women's avperel, coats. pants, quits, bi ows, beds, wera ie Attention of dealers =" ape oruer WILLIAM GOODWIN, * Ne paws BROKER'S _ SALE, THIS pay= iota oP BEN MORTIMER, 16 bast Broadway, of 400 Men's and Women's Choice Clothing, elk, marise and other dresses, skirts, shawls, c.oaks, fimpenia sapte clot be, shirts, sheets, spreads, quite, blanke hoes, @ fine lot of coats, pants, reste, and other goo li worthy the attention ot dealers, By order of H. GOODMAN, 81 Centre st. 1% G, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, WILE SELL hs he sf Jan, 24th, at 11 o'clock, No, 18 Bowery, at pub fo suc'ion, the ent..e stuck of wines and liquors, viz.—About 200 bbis, choice old Bourbon, rye, scotch and Ireh whiskey; one pt and one quarter casks fine brand: 2D, Port « ana sherry wines, bitters, cordials, 65 ible. French epirita, aod « large lot of other liquors, casks, fixtures Champagne, segare, de, 1% W™. ABBOTT, AUCTR., “SELLS 5 ON Toesday at 10 o'clock, the contents of the din- ing saloon, Fearl at, counters, mirrors, tables, va castors, copper tea and eotfee urns, be (AOME ONE, COME “ALL, _ AND HEAR MR. Jamfell, Mr. Cart and Mik® Mullen, on 23d, at the ladies temperance “Mee | cor Newark and Jersey aves, Jersey Cit, HENNESSY, Preat. L. GIBNEY, FENIAN BROTHERHOOD—A MEETING ilte held atthe Fifth Ward Hotel, on Thure- day evening, 96th inet, at T' o'clock, in order te torm acircle of the Fenian Brotherheod, The folloying Srunstd cena sine ebne ey Ue | —— tat ir. CO . » apy VID F. OCONNBLL, ANDREW MeFARLAND, BUSINESS CHANCES. end others, RAND FENIAN LECTURE IN JE RSEY City, at Cooper Hall, by D. A. BUTILON, on Fri Jan. 2640, Wit and eloquence, Also vocal aud imental asic, A «rand treat. 863 UBLIC MEETING OF JOHN MITCHEL Circle, F. B., will be held at their new hail, No, 983 Gd ave, on Wednesday evening, 24th inst., et 7's o'clock, There will be eminent speakers to addiess the meeting, All members ofthis circle are request- athe meeting, also ali tho-e who are in favor ot the freelom of Ireland, JOHN apne N, JAS. CONKLIN, Bee. 116 GROCERY STORE FOR SALE CHEAP, with sock and fix ures, floe roc ms atteched te the store to live in. Must be sold imamediotely, 06 sceount of {ll health. Cali at 28): Seoond at. A -ARTNERK WANTED, WITH CAPITAL f #200, in a Heht, well established and ble basiness, Apply this dav, to HANBEN ie GETT, 121 Nassau st, room 16, AS SMALL LIQUOR AND GROCERY Neos and junk shop underneath, for sale cheap. Apply at iv Pearl at, noar the Battery. 91 —FOR SAL¥—A FINE CORNER GRO- cery, porewith lease of whole house, weil located in the tp Ward. Apply te WILLIAM ABBOT. Auvet'r, 170 Chatham aq. A SPLENDID CORNER LIQUOR: STORE for sale—3 years lease and large apartments te live in; must be soid as the owner ts engaged in other business, Call and see (or yourselves. Amiy to P. BHERIVAN, 144 Bixth et. cE BAKERY FOR SALE—INQUIRE AT 318 7 Vissenchae street. J, RIEGELMANN «per. OUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW T. A. hia fue , No.4, N, » will hold a public meet their Hall, 382 Third ~ 6 o'clock P.M, Speaking 4g Jeb Dunn apd David Gilbraith. Singing by some of the members, Re cere aod procure seate, J. BERRY, Prest. P. O'NiBLL, Vice Prest. J. BARKETT, Rec. Bee, 106 GENERAL BUSINESS. BUSINESS EDUCATION—BOOKKEEP- OR SALE—THE S10CK AND FIXTURES al Ay Nb tar neater Le Dt alveec dae and bem of @ grocery and candy store. For particulars inquire at JS tet, near Gouverneur, 820 Fo. SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER OS il store, with stock and fixtures, or without rs lease from next May. For particu! te ay at 563 Washington st, corner North Moore, NY af for 2 days. 290 OR SALE — A GOOD NEWSPAPER iv it Seater Apely ab NO Mf, ic at (18's Penta ve Depot, corner of Newark av aud Montsomery i* Jorsey City. BR SALE AT A BARGAIN—THE aocR and fixtures of an old and well established liquor store on one of the best avenues in the cit: x a re low rent, with rooms, Apply to THOS, Auct,, 566 Elghih ave, OR SALE — THE GOOD fixtures and implements of and millinery establishment. yea A good chance for one wishing to start the yeaa Ap ly at 505 9th ay 4 For. SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a well fitied up grocery and liquor store doing « good cash business well stocked, and good apartments forlve im, Enquire at the Bakery, 159 ave. B, pu 60 Fok SALE—THE FIXTU XTURES AND OCR of a grocery. candy ang milk store; 4 ‘ood Pe for aemal! capital; rent #16 r os mont also; the owner must sell, East lith Mg Mt Fors SALE, A BARGAIN—AN OLD COR- nts isle dar Ot tkeomner, i wing. Beuth. ie: be sold ate ri ‘4 BE ELLOVTE, TE, NO Wy West Begstoe st, in the the store. a Se FOR SALE—THE LEASE AND ee of a good corner liquor store in the 15th Ward, 260 ave. rook ite the new market, now in process of erec inquire op the premises, — 86 OR ; SALE—6550 WILL BUY A GROCERY and liqucr store, well stocked, Loquire at 58 Mulberry et, inthe bakery, 000 260 af For SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of a weil located fancy store up town, doing a good Biieee fovetl aat te ge Bouth.. For particulars tppiy Obiees come ee BSS S Ninth ave, Let. 4let an: na bad streets. rok SALE CHEAP—A_ COFFEE xB lunch room in Courtiandt Alley, bet, Walker and White sis, The ovnat} Hey other b business, cannot aitend to it. Inquire in the Cooper shop. 4 YOR SALE—A SMALL GROCERY STOR and back roow, ina splendid jocation, wheres small capital only wou be sequlre yyy a large one could be used to advantage, Cail at Wash: ypstos street, N.Y. TAILORS—FOR SALE, A WELL ES tablished toilor store, doing @ good business; sock and fixtares; price ®io, Chesp rent, Biwra, back room and 2 rooms - soilnadnanabaly ning, Wiitiog lessone, 20 for #2. piraieide tion, No cl C, PALNE, Commer lege, 249 roaklys opposite | City b FACT.—IT MORE THAN PAYS TO GO or rend to 195 Chambers et, near Washington at, and get 8 ibe. P,P. Co.'s Enat India Coffee for $1, or 1lb, for 16 cents, “keonomy is wealth,” KOKERT DAV 1B, Bole Agent. LANKETS FROM THE LATE AUCTION sales retailing at less than wholesale prices; also alarge stock of comforters and bedding at great! reduced prices: all geoda of faremeeses wm. GARDNER, aes and 244 Canal | LANKETS,— BL ANKETS—BLANKETS.— Tho cheapest lot over offered, 120 Extra Heavy White Wool Hiankets, in paire to suit purchasers, from #4 to #5 60 per pulr, at 296 Pearl gt, bet. Feek- man and Peek Slip, up stairs, } JQANJO — BANJO — I GUARANTEE THE most unmusical person to play any of the popular minstrel melodies, jie, &c., in one course of Reaoas, @5. J.B, BUCKLEY, 87 King et. Po) Cr TCHES—HARTMAN’'S PATENT Elas- tie Rubber Premium Crute! est and most approved of the ag 476\4 Broadway. IRE—FIRE—FIRE—860, 000 WORTH OF OF dry goods damaged by fire and water; must be pia! in be Gove, The greatest baresiug ever offered oo oe wet goode are offered now, at T. Can LL’ rh 441 Grand at, corner Ridge. 264 AVY CLAIMS—THE UNDERSIG asristed by able counsel of long personal ence relative to claims accruing from services in navy, will undertake the prosecution of such clatiie, whether original, or those heretofore surpended or jected, upon reasonable termes, Address, JOHN 4 ¥. BRYANT, Box 489 P. O., Washington, D.C, 109 LY MBING, STE AM AND GAS FITTING in the pe tasers ‘ Walker : ih “7 ait a Aine WILSON, a a as be se ME AWNBROKER’S TICKETS BOUGHT OF diamonds watches, jewelry, silvervare, musical instruments, silks, dry goods, © &c, Mouey thi edvancod on diamonds, watches, &c 183 Bowery, fined sn cpmeen . are PATENTS—PATENTS—PATENTS—| MUNN & CO, continue to eolicit Paients and obtain ccMeens protection on new Inventions, #v Years experienc va Park Row. Painphiets of iniormation free. “1 ue “PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting wader the firm name of HOWARD & DO is thie day dissolved by mutual consen', Al ities wall be by WINSLOW J. HOW- ARD, Mg alidebts doe the late fim must be paid. ust A, enn VORR DODUE, aew, fork January 17th, 1806. 90TH WARD NOTICE—A, & J, BOWES & CO. | ood family flour can only be get on the corner of Sist stand th ave, We bave no other store up town, BT “~LOS® AND FOUND. LOStaBANK BOOK OF THE SEAMEN’S avings Bank belonging to ALBERT ty FT. D leave it at OST—ON SUNDAY, JA ih ONE Miak fur collar, in golag from cor, lst ave. an aud Dat at, to Sd ave, thenes to the cor, of 2th at, and 4th ave, A snitable reward, with the thanks of the owner, will be given by returning the same to 209 Kags Zils ty oh No, 106 Ninth ave, cor. of 15th st. i SHOP OR OTHER ESTABLISHED business wanted, for which » farm will be ex grease? mud some cash, Address BUBINESS, Station ) So '4 Pcat Of ©@, for one week. bo WATE :D TO PURCHASE—A_ FIRST class jobbing cutlery shop iu New York or vi- cinity, parties heaving such # piace to sell can hear of a purchaser by addressing, E, VEYS ASSAT, box 944 Sun office, stating terme and locations, — 31h —FOR SALE—THE LONG ESTAB layne News Depot, cor, Bowery and Neste: st, good reason for selling. Cail tor 3 days, 21 $100 WILL BUY THE STOCK AND fixtures of the toy, @andy and varie’ store, Lroom attached, 172 West 18th 6% men: Sih ave. Kent 64 per month. 284 —PARTNER TO REPLACE A RE #600 tiring partmer in a staple commision business, goud App'y tor 2 dave, let floor, u* STRAYED FROM 41ST "a “ON FRIDAY, 19.b, @ brown and ybitg roat,, with white fare. A liberal reward will be given by caliing at Sud ‘Tenth ave, 13 $25 REWARD—LOST ON WEDNESDAY @vening, 17th inet., a flexible told Bracelet ote peculla pal te rm, The ‘above reward will be be pad for ite overs at 111 John at $ 5UVO keWARD — THE © TANG kY e Office of the Diocese of New York, situa- | ted at 266 Mu berry ot, was entered on the nivhtof | the 15tb iuet,, the saie blown open, and the following bonce and money rieu away, vigJ r es SERIES. lor @ young enereetic man, ‘y Washington st. 68 PUBLICATIONS. ue IRISH PEOPLE, ovr to bay, } Sig 5 8-10 U. 8, Bond... jue Ap Con arse} ‘ot we seseseces oo” jamesr Ftophens a lesu.atonist, in “ “ « : ye - ii of Geterel ' an, the Lie.o of Lexington, lwo “ + March uo) i.epubl a, 4 bd “ ? aseey © {27 0} the Irish Ler ( ba bd « easseose 00d Quese ‘ lo * ” « oan @ & ‘ an Artlone Gent en. » oh England? w * “ “ ay ae ua. Judes iv Ireiaud, gyn shuiles. Feuleuism at tiome nod Abroad, #100 7 3-10 U., » Bond ery t... Upine and Foreiga News. - 4 i A % ith @ choice collecuom ef Poetry, Tales, and on a Oe be etutiii W838 | tenay, PRICE SIX CENTS. ne cert te of 100 shares Winone Petroleum For sale everyw sho, 16 1 thee. fe OF eal CLLIVAN, MOBRIDE @ CO. 00 tu gol backs Publishers, Tr, te ah J jert for kooping with the Rev, eli Peart street STON, b whe might nen — require it perbaps iB ol we Pala foward Sit | = be paid fur auy information thas wil al iw lO; PyPt METAL WANTED APPLY 47 AT seourveny,

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