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vice, ae well aa for the negroes, who now seem to absorb all their attention?" This picture cer- tainly lookalike evidence that ‘Republics are un- erateful,"’ and yet we are convinced thatitis not much overdrawn, Ttis o fact—bumillating, but neverthe!, true—that rebels are more sucesso fal ip ot onm in thie city ihe) discharged Union avidiers, The object of thie preference for rebeis is of course to influence Southern trade, but it shows pretty olearly what « cheap (bing ja patriot'em, THE NEW YORK SUN. FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 2, 1806. Whe New Amendment Probable Kcheme of the Madicals to Force itn Adoption by the Mtates br may have occurrel to some readers thas @e House of Represeniatives bave manifest @ greet deal of interes in the representation amendment, considering that the m-asure bas no apparent chance of being ratifiel by three. fourthe of the States, Of course there i¢ nv Mkelibood thet the Bouthern States will approv: & project against whieh they have so bitterly and since only ton negative States are required to defeat the amendment, the « thom of Congress upon it looks, to the casual obeerver, like o waste of time Mut is lb likely thet the Radicals have expended so mich ine, and drawn oo heavily upon their fund of rhetoric, for the sake of a measure whose ultimate defeat je o certainty? We think not. Whatever else may be charged againet the Radi- cal, {tcannot be seid that they are fools. The suthor of the amendment ‘n question, the Ricon- # ruction Commities who reported favorably upon it, the members who eo warmly advocated its merits, the one hundred and twenty who voted s‘firmatively upon it, and that class of journals which now applaud it—all kaow very well thet at least fourteen Bouthern States are most strougly opposed to the measure. Then, what isthe secret of the great importanes that the Radicals attach t> the passage of the amendinent by the House? Not merely because it shows their strength in A Step Towards Specie Payment. Tox Ways and Means Commitiwe of the House: yesterday reported @ bill providing for the fund-, ing of the National debt, It confers upon the Bec.) retary of the Treasury the power ‘to dispose of any cescription of bonds author.zed by said ect, ether in the United Biases or elsewhere, in such! menwer and at such rates a# he may think adviaa- tle," for Treasury notes or other currency obliga- Hons, No doubt the bill will pass, in some form, for there ia no disagreement concerning the neces- sity of curta ling the currency, It may be, how- over, (hat Congress will be inclined to restrict, somewhat, the power thatit gives to the Secretary of the Treasury, in loaving the detaile entirely to hie discretion, although the flasncial ability which Mr MoCuLtoon bas evinced 18 calculated to inspire perfect confidence in bis judginent, The only danger to guard againgt ie too much haste in the process of funding. A too rapid withdrawal of she currency would cause @ stringency in the money market, and endanger @ panic. But Mr, MoCoLtoca doubtless has sagacity enough to guard eyainet och @ result, and it is, perbapa, better upon the whole, that he should have the the create of the gigantic waves, Boarcely hed they gone e'ghty yards, or been five minutes off the deck, when the steamer went down stern fore- most with her crowd of haman being & from whom one confused cry of helpless terror srose, and all was silent forever. Alter the port cutter had got away (rom the London, andin the brief interval belore the latter foundered, as rash w aa neon t be made to the two retalning boats, but the efforts to launch theron were ineffectual, and the @udden- ness of the fouuderiog at laat— he Lo sdon beng a0 iron ship—prevented what might lsave teens successful secoud sivempt to save & few more aves. Liverpool, Jin, 19.—The steamer London was valued at 56,000 pounds sterling, and ber cargo was inmured for 220,000 pounde aterling. I. is confirmed that the Rev. Dr. Woolley, the new sop of Bydney, aniG., V. Brooke, the sector, were among the passengers. Freaks of Lightning. One of the most remarkable freaks of Hghtning ever recorded took placo at the honse of Judze MeNoi!, In the town of Middleport, 1!., on Friday, the 27th inst, The family circle, contisting of Judge M Neill and wife, a litle son, his stepeon, Mr. Lucien A. Tatman, a stepdaughter, Mra. El- yder, and hired girl, were soated in the family dining-room, and a little grand-laughter was sleeping in an adjoining bedroom. A reverse ex- ‘plos.on sent three distinct columns of the fluid into the Ju lge's house. One ran along the brick foundation to within a few fees ofthe door of the room in which the group were sitting, and thea followed up & joist some fifteen inche tbhrouyh the plavier to the bottom of the table which was sianding a the wall; thence over the table upon Mr. Ta ‘a shoulder, who satleaning against the table. A porticns of the fluid ran over, and ® portion under bie arm and, uniting, ran down bis leg, and leaped ujon Judge McNeill, first striking bim on the tuckie on the back part of bis pants, coursiog ite way down the RUTTER. Orange Co. prime. .50a55 | Wat'n Reserve, pr.24240 Prime Stare, fcne. 26 do ‘firkins | Roll bataer: iver pails. one . HE tate, ex. choice...19919% Ihio, choiee. oar @ com. to g'd..1Se)4 [ine apple, con tet Engliah dairy, Cou. 1725 *!Comnon skim milk. Foor. N, Jersey..........., 084, Canada 38484 We'rn, frevht....... a | ee Cate, bush dvnass N.Y, Btate » 33054 ss DRESSED POULTRY AND GAME. Venison, carcass, |b. —n16) Piweone, tame,dz.——08 00 Venison, saddles, ib Piseone, squatydz....—-&— Rabbi f pair... 40050) Prairiech'kna, pr —— Pa ms per pr... Sa8Slynall, dow........3 T6ad 0 Torkeys..... ¥. | Ducks, pr.. .. whe Fowis... soe 18a% | se@ee..... dais Chickens, |b. art Paeen PROT. Apples, Western (ramh' ries, oom. .8 0%n9 00 auey O 5686.00) do good to pri) Wall w Common,.........3 Goad OlGrapes, Tea ella, Mixed. ‘ —i—| fine, per ib.........— rrran MPATe Beot sider llalt \eni, per tb than Mutton Sall [Pork ..sccsees 12 986 FAMIDiccessccassscsmes | porta Tors. Mercere 8 509 lykeman Peach lows bhi Del. Sweets... Buckeyes, bol ...1 GARDEN AND FIELD VRORTADTRG, Paren'pa, bbi., 22 t Kus, Turnip. bl, Leeka, lie \'che. W. Tarnipa, by ‘ Onions, md bbl Pumpkina, 100 Onionaetring 1 5 a0) Squashes, bbl. Cal Dagens, 100. ..10 only 00! SPECIAL NOTICES. “A Reliable Remedy. Expelling worms eo common with young children will be found fo Bown's “ Vermifuge Comfite.” or Worm Lozen- fer, which ere pleasant to the taste, and no child Por will refnee to take them. The combinstion of in- that body, for votes upon other questions hed already amply demenstrated their pow- er. Wg greatly mirtake if thie le nt the solulion to the apparent mystery: The Radicals design to force the Southern States to ratify the euffrage amendment, We base our opinion upon these facta! First, the circumstances to which we have just alluded—the great interest manifested by the Radicals in reference to the amendment, which, apparently, was foredoomed to defeat when presented to the States for ratitica- tion, Becond, the ominous bints of prominent Rudicals, coupled with their action upon recon- striction questions—showing thet the extremists sre letermined to keep the Southern Stafes tndefi- nitely im @ probationary condition. Third, the resolution thas wae adopted by the House on the Mb ult., providing thet Congress shal! contro! the disposition of troops in the lately rebellious States. There eres number of other signs pointing in the seme direction, but we need not now advert to them. Rut, the reader thinks, by what means can the Radicals hope to force the Bouthern S.ates to ratify the said amendment? The thing is not so diffi cultaa it appears at first thought. The Consiitution tives to Congress the power to determine the man- ner in which the Biates shall decide upon proposed amendments—that is, whether they shal! be passe! upon by the respective Siste Legislatures or by Conventions, The Radicals will preseribe the last nemed plan. Io the next place they will provide for @ practical application of their theory, to the effect that the lete rebels forfeited ati civil rights by the act of treason, thas they are constquently aliens, and that they are mot qualified to vote upon ® national question. They will therefore exclude all who participated tn the rebellion, and with the aid of the Freedmen's Burean, the control of the army, and such other appliances as they can bring to bear, they expect to sccomplish the legal form of ratification, We believe that to be the Radical Programme Every indication Points in shat ‘rection, and it is the only solution consistent ith (he recent action of that party ip the House, Our Foreign Advices. Tae foreign news which we publish thie morn ing presents no features of Special importance The revolt in Spain had not been suppressed, but the insurgents were so closrly pursued by the Fovernment troops that there was hardly a doubt about thetr capture, unless they should be foriu bate enough to escape into Portugal. The plot of General Pam seems to have been very weak, be evidently not being the man to lead » great rovolu- Wonary enterprise. If he escapes with his life he will be lucky, From France we have eo ftem of news that is “important if true.” The Pars Parain states thet Narouaom has definitely deter- termined to withdraw the French troops from Mexico, We have hitherto had several reports, at different times, to the same effect, but this is the Ores time thet is has emanated from journal published in the French capital, We have bus little faith in ite reliability, however, ‘There is po doubt that Naronzos is desirous of abandoning bie Mexican svheme, but he ie ine precicament where there ts but little choice be- ‘ween advancing and retreating. Lf he could get © sasurance from our Goverument that the Uvit- od Siates would uot interfere with Maxnriian, be would dou/ iless be glad to withdraw his soldiers from Mexico as speedily as possible, But be can- Dot consisientty abandon Max, to his fate, and we doubt if be will do #0, The English news shows thas the Fenian excitement has aot yet subsided in that quarter. Thore has been nother alarm in Dublin conceruing & Fenian couspiracy, and the English detectives were sgein nosing about for taore victims, There ie nothing further relative to (be expedition of tweuty-one Fenians who lately disembarked and were taken prisoners at bligo. Ml Treatment of Veterans by Business Men. Taxxs iso great deal of complaint from return. e4 soldiers concerning the coldness, and olten the rudeness, with which they are treated by parties from whom they ask employme.t, We are n receipt of » long letter from an intelligent soldier, who states that he was an ordnance sergeant in the Army of the Potomac, and that he served » full terra of three years. He complains bitterly of the treatinemt that he now receives, and from similar Jotters that we have received from other soldiers, we have no doubt thas bis feelings are sbared bya large number, Hessys that heise cripple for life av the result of bis service im the army, and be now finds, in trying to secure employment suiied to bie condition, that his “uniform seems to be ooked upon os ® mark of disgrace—someth- bg mmilar to the astripd drees that marks the Biate Prison convict." His success in seeking employment at the public offices is uo etter, nor ie he treated with any more respecs, Allof these institutions are ‘ul!,"" and he is usually met with # scornful stare, followed by» slemroing of the door in his face. Ho ssks perti- nently, “Could no} the Government do something OF the soldiers who baye been maimed in its ser: 8 a, about for Plymouth. day, the abip still rolling dee)! soa, andi the wind blow: Southwest, # mountain o the waist of the ship, and spent ‘ts ture, measuring tw: watter entirely under bis control. Results of Exerbitant Cents. Tt seems that New York is not th» only locality that euffers from rapacious landlord: We ob- serve, by our exchanges, that other cities are com- plaining, and in some instances the evil is Legin- ning to have an injurious effect upon business interests, For example, the Pittsburgh CanonicLs states that several of the iron mills in that neigh- borhood have been obliged to suspend operations, in consequence of the workmen having refused to continue their services at the reduced rates of wages and the aivanced prices of ront. workmen claim that they cannot support their families upon the wages they receive, while their ewpenses are so high. other hand, contend that they can beter afford to suspend business than to pay their laborers any- thing more than the rates they have established, and the consequence is that the tron mills are idle, and the workmen are out of employment. Unless laboring men can by some means escape the extor- tion of landlords in this city, there will be danger of e derangement of business here, as well an in Pittsburg. Rents last year were higher by fifty percent, than they ought to have been, yet now they puta heavy advance upon their old figures. Renters cannot afford to pay such rates. Unless there be pretty genoral exodus from the city to the suburbs, during the coming spring, there will be danger of the same state of things here which ‘we bave alluded to in the cage of Pittsburgh, The The employers, on the Particalers of the Lor of the Steamsh London and ever 200 Lives —Heartrend- ing Scenes on Beard. The London Timas, of January 18th, gives s de tailed account of the foundering of Messrs, Money, Wigramwn & Bons’ auxiliary screw steamship Lou don, in the Bay of Riscay, with upward of two hundred souls on board. The vense! cleared from London for Ausiraliaon the 1st of January, and encountered very heavy weather. Plymouth, aod sailed again on the Sih. The weather was still vory severe, Bhe put into On the 10th instant Captain Martin put the ship At 10:30 P. M., on Wednes- mn a heavy cross ® whole gale from the water ‘ell heavily over structive the engine ing she massive struc- leet by eight feet, and flooding with tons of water this portion of the foree upon the migin hatchway, ove: room, mpletely dermoli: ship, Not more than ten minutes aller the hatch- way hed Leea destroyed, the water had risen above the furnaces and up to ibe waists of the evgineers gud firemen employed in this part of the ship. The lower decks were also now fi with the rush of waters the sip was continually taking io. Finding bis noble ship atlength little more than a log on the water, Ceptein Martin ordered his mmintopsall te be set, in the hope of keeping her before the wind, This bad scarcely been accomplished when the force of the wind tore the sail into ribands, with se exception of one corner, under whieb the abip lay to throughout the remainder of the night, ‘The donkey-eugine was supplied with seam by » boiler upon deck, and all the deck pumps were kept going throughout the night, and Dyers of all classes, now sroused to a sense @ir im- mineut danger, shared with the crew their arduous labors, Notwithstanding every effort the water will gained upon the pumps, and the gale contin- ued at ite Leicbt; cross seas, with tremendous force, were coustantly breaking over we vessel. Tho motion of the ship became low and heavy, sud se refused to rise to the action of the w Ata quarter afier 4 o'clock on Toursday morning e0e was struck by « stern sea, Which carrie! away four of ber stern-ports, and admitted @ flood of water through the sb. From thie time all etfo: were truiiless, Capt, Martin bad the terrible teak of making KuowL we gere that ibe ship was muk gud thas they muss spare ior the worss, She was then as low in toe water as the waiu chains, The whole of the pass ngers anu crew gathered, as with one con- @oul, in ihe ch ef aa! bg been calmly told by Captain Ma: no hope lefi, a Temarbadle eod upauimous r igna- tion came over them at ouce, T ‘as no screaming or shneking by women .: men, no rusbing on deck or frantic cries. Aj) calmly re- sorted to the saloon, where the Rev. Mr, Draper, one of the passengers, prayed aloud, aud exhorted the unbappy creatures by whom he was surround- ed. D.emay was present to every heart, bus disor- der to none, Mothers were wooping sadly over the little ones about with them to be exgulphed, gud tue children, ignorant of their coming deaih, were piiiully inquiring the cause of so much woe, Frieuue were taking leave of fmends, as it prepar- ing for s long journey; others were crouched down with B.bies iu thew bands, endeavoring so suateh consolation trom passages loug known or long negiectod, Ineredivle was tae composure whieh, Under such Circunstances, 1e\gued arouad, Capt Martin siatioved b maelf in the Poop, going vce sionally forward or into the saloon; bet to none could ue oller a word of comfort by telling them shat their saiety was even probable, bie joine., now and ther, 10 fow moments in kLe public Gevotious bub lis place to she last was on the deck, About d o'viowk in the afteruccn, the waser geaing fast on the ship sod uo sigus of the worm suvelding Leug apparevt, @ soll baud of men detenuped w tues themselves to the mervy of the waves iu ® boss rusher than xo down without ® airuggie, Leaving tbe saloon, therefore, they got ous wud lowered the port cutter, 1410 Wh.ch #& \\eeuot thecrew and of the passengers succeed iu geting i sud Ieunching her clear ui ive sbip. [hese vineteen men shouted for the Capa aio come with them, bus with that boro. courage which was bis chief ebaracteriatic, be declined to go with them, Bay- jug: ‘Ny will gv down wib the passengers; but I wish you Gou speed aud safe so land." The Lost then pulled away, \ommpy about Leip easly ov three $wo hucdred passen- |" thigh and leg to the foot where bursting open | grediente used in making the *Comfite ie much oa his boots, it escaped to the stove on whici: his soot | 4, tive the best porsible effect with entetr. 928 resting at the time he was wruck The Judge's litte son was thrown from the chair in A.—It is a tact, and one Trial will con- whieh he was sitting, bis without being burt; nor | wines you that Daley's Magical Pain Extractor cures @ any of the others in the room injured. T.@ | pune, Piles, Corns, Bunions, Rheuinatiem, Frost other two columns of fluid rformed almost Bites and Skin Diseases, For sale by all Druggist he 4 c eeiete TaenGe hao B ROGRnt DS (ar (hie mache evant, | bd dt Depot 4b Uiberty 0, 4. %. 4 O86, Gan. #84 temea had ® penknife in their pockeys, wach . wore complewly polarized. No one was seriously A Soldier, whe had lost the use his limbs fiom Knew injured, ud enab ed to ab Motcalie’s Great Ri Wonder of the Age. Grover & Kaker’s First Premium Elastic Btitch Kewing Machines, tor tamily use, and Im. proved Lockatich Machines, for tailors and manuiac- Smugglesi Arms Supplied to Indians. ans Washington Star says: Re have reached Commissioner Sargent, of the Customs, that the hosille Indians In Dacotah and Montane have been supplied by smnugylers | M'0!*. Salesroome 495 Boadway, sis with Eufield rifles, amimuoition, blankets, clo! Choice r Trees é&c., of English manufacture. The smuggl fice.—The @ iber, cesiroas of thinuing out he be: extensive pear orchards, offers for ane at one haut the been introduct these goods through chain of great Takes; thence by the small rivers connecting Lake of the VWoods and Lake Winniba- #0, amd then up the Moose river by bark canoes, Goods are also swpugglod from Victoria, Vancouv- | Parties desious of pur ing ean er's Island, into the region of the Rocky Mouni- } personal inspection. Ali orders by ains, An agent bas been placed in charge of the Wamptly, attended to. WILLIA frontier from Red river to ihe mountains,and Wallingford, New Haven Co,, Conn, “ fe but tusle doubt but the unlawful trade at these yheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewin: ponte will be suppressed. Machive and Buiton Hole Michine, 625 Krowaway ee Howe Sewing Machine Company. No 629 Broadway, N.Y. bliss howe, Jr., President, Ag wanted, veusl prices, over two thousand choice Dwarf ard Standard Pear Trees, of the Bartlett, Louise Bon ae de Jersey and Duchoses d'Angouleme varieties, from ring condition. three to seven years old, and in t Bryevry-rour boxes of guns were received at the bind ad Mase., Nair 9 A concn rane Lexingwom Ky., arsenal. @ supply of the a aged weavons is beginning to alsokvn, MARRIAGES. = = —— GASCOINE..FURMAN—On Jan. 31st, at the resi- dence of the brid: jasher, Middle Village, L. 1. by Kev. J. Rossell, Mr. James Gascoine, of Flatiands, to Miss Barab Jane Furman. 42 PASKETT--HOGGETT—In Harlem, on Wednes- Financial News, Markets, &e. Now Yorks Thursday, Feb. 1,6 PF. M.-The after. noon quotetions of the general Stock market, com- cline in pi of from 14 to 13 per eemt, There was | Feq. of Biooklya, FE D4 to dane A. dauguter of rather more movement in governnment securities, | W™&- Howsett, Esq. No cards, F but withont ary change in prices. Gold cloned at 140',, The loan market was easy and inactive, with an abundant euppty of joanable capital at 5 per cent. Commercial paper passed at 64489 for first-clase. Sterling exchange war dall at 1/84 9 108% for bank. erv’ bills, On "Change to-day Floor was quiet and withont decided change. Wheat was firm for good erades. Corn was dull and tc. lower. Onts were dull and declining. Pork was quiet and steady. Reef was steady, Lard was lower, and Whiskey was doll apd nominal. STOCK 441.0 Fi aeT HOARD. DEAT Hs, DUFFY—In_ Brookl FE. 1)., on Thoraday, Feb. st, Mrr. Ann Dutly, aged 66 years, Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late reaiaence, 435 Myrtle ave, Hiooklyn, BE, D,, on Saturday, Feb, dd, at So'clock, 268 FROST On Thoraday, Feb. 1, Charles L. Frost, 19 bis Sith year Notice of tuneral in to-morrow's papers. FITZGFRALD_On Wednesda: Teresa Pilscorela, 7 Aun Fitzgerald, ag The relativ: Bove 1.8, 68, re. 190 on Butler Coat ’ 18% to sitend ne. SHAE EHCE, | Feb» 2000 1.8 60's... 101% = 100 Behuy Coal. 16 3 " 8000 0 7 : GORDEN— On Wednesday evening, Jan, 31, Mai 3 do....++ “ ane k ‘ at hd Ann Gorden, aged 22 yearn, wife ot Willian Goruen. . 1 6 Sixth Av, R. 1°%6 1000 N.Y. Cen. R. 730 do, ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectiully in- Yited to attend the tuveral, from her inte residence, 354 Fast 52d et, at 1 o clock. suo HUGHES—Op Thr > Feb. Ist, Mrs. Sarah Ann Hughes, after ort aud painiul ines, aged ¥2 years and 7 months, Her relatives and friends are reepectfully invited to attend funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at & o'clock, from ber late residence, 114 Law- rence and Fulton ave, Brookiyn, 871 MULCAHY —On Feb, Ist, Mary, daughter of Denis and Naucy Mulesby, aged 4 years and S months. The funeral will take place from the sesicenuce of her parents, 276 East 156u 6%, this Friday sherupom, 7 Feb, 2d, at ¥ o'clock, O'REILEY—On Thureday, Feb, 1, Mary O'Rieley, widow of Michael O'Reiley, in the Ovth year of her axe. The faneral will take place from the residence of her deughter, Mre, ©, Mitchell, 73 Vancam st. The relatives aud friends of the ta:mily, also of her other danghters, Mrs, Doniin aud Mre. keiley, are respectfully invited to attond, without further no ice, ob Duturd@y aftergoon, at J o'clock, 167 SECOND BOARD. SOCI ‘Y NOTICES, 1000 U8, Ge ‘81, ep..108% 30 Mich, Cen. R....19 ‘ 2600 US. 6a, b-20's.. 18 1600 M. 8. @N, la. Lk. ii ; on ac ba 5 Del. & Had. ©... .15 100 Quiekeilver M... 50 do. ote hi, & Alton PY.1 dw Chi, & Alton B..T (34 | 4 MEETING OF THE ANCIENT ORDER 6000" “do......486. 102 100 TI. Com. 116 rn : s ’ Hou Trea Sit... WO 108 Chick Alton Rais Ward fuibermians, No. 2a will be held at the loch Sen tec 'és'* a ie Al Ox nt ue Weis bers are requested to be prevent. JOHN K AN 100d... 50% law Cle, & Pitts, R. big | Pree} AMES DAWSON, dco'y’, 21 you00 Ohio & Miss... voy 2900 Se Suadi's ONVENTION OF IRISH” SOCTETIES— 10 600 Chi. & BW Delegates to this Couvention are requested to Gov B. & Leather B,.12 . WAR. abe 100 Quicksilver M,.. 41 40 Chi. & NW. Pi, bag ; zs meet at ffiternian Hall, 42 Prince et, on Friday iw Cum, Coal PL... 43% 200 do... s...+4, eveulne, February &, at 7 o'clock, 10 mk) arran: e- Y. Cen, is Chi, b Rae 1K... 99 mente for the celeb ation of Telana's patron saint, Bt. Patrick's Day, By o ver ot P DLE, Priest, N TRICK MeAR- EDW Alt L. CARY, rec 25s EMBERS OF THE F. M. U. B, T. A. B, y, Branch No. 1, are requestes ‘ome tat ST Hudeon #6, this evening, at 7 sn Of the Cousti ution, JOHN WAL N DORMER. 160) do, 10 AL &T Wholesale Prices ef Country Produce. Naw Yous, Feb, 1, 1866, Much to the astonishment of all classes of i: chants, who, at the commencement of the year, and jo anticipation of an uncommonly lively trade, con- trec ed for wares, bought on epeculation, and deiiver- able on the opening of the present month, February opens gloomily indeed, and in no branch of trade is this gloominess more manifest than in the market under immediate review, The uncertainty as to Wo a hd yove Lody of DeKaib and M. avenues, Brookiyp, on Friday, the 2d inat,, o'clovk, to attend the tuneral oi our de HUGH GEARY, ed brother, The Order io general are invited toattend, N.B.—The DeKalb Avenue Cais leave Catharine and Fulion Ferries, JOHN BE F M. L.&. BLACK, KR, 3, : MANAHAN WILL LEAD THE which course Congiees will take with the revenue orchestra at the grand Leativonial Concert to Ddills, and tho very uniavorable news from Europe ie ©. CANNAVAN, in the hall, N W. cor, of Bid terpecting American produce having tended to a still and Sib ths evening at Te o'clock, The moet popule! ngers i New York, Brooklyn and dere, City have kindly vo unteered their services on thisoccasion, Admission 26 cente, 102 Ni CIAL NOTICE—THE MEMBERS OF St. James’ KR. C. B. Society are requested to as- seiwble at their usual piace of meeting, (t..James' School) om Saturday mo: ning, Feb, 8d. at 8's oclock, W attend the tunera!l of JOUN CABEY, 2 7 Guid at 4a! RICK CARBERY, Pres, JAMES FARKAHY, ec. 19 ETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812—A jevular meeting wil be held daily between 12 and 4 o'clock P, M., at Col, H. Raymond's othes, 4 City Hail Piace, on account of bau walling at night, to make ariangements to celebrare the 22d of Feb” Also to hear @repors of the Albany Committee on your awarded certificates. Come cver) one in this and adjaceut counties, By oraer H.R Brig, Gen. ABM, DALLY, Col, ISAAC M, PHYFE, Adit. @ Continentuis are respectfuuy ine greater depression of this market, ‘The butter market continues dull, and several of our commissfon hourer enxioun to sell, are offering small lots at more favor. able figures for buyers, the very best brands being Offered to-day at 40addc, and Wesern at adie, which is ® reduction of fully 2c on last week's piices, At the West, where a panic seems tohave seized this class of dealers, prices are going down with a rush, At Cleveland butter is dull at £8a8ve for the best tub Sud roll; at Chicago the best dairy brings only ¢8a Sve; while fair tikin ie #8a25c; at Milwaukee the Dest roll is as low as dic, Cheese, on the contrary, is ip active cemand, and prices of all grades have ad- vanced fully le, Eggs are in better inquiry, except for pieserved lote, which are be per dozen lower, Appice are doing a little better, owing to the difficuliy fy experienced ip transportation, and 82 50a$6 00 repre- meiee. : seutthe extreme highest and lowest rates, Moats RADE NOTICES. Continue dull,beef sidesand quarters cOlllng Corday 0p | aaeemeneceemreene mere eee low as Sc, Muiton of the lowest grades can aleo be H RNESS MAKERS’ ASSOCIAIION purchased for Sc, and 11c will buy the best weathers at will hold ther regular mouthiy meeting at the stalls, While poultry remains unchanged, vege- | arrek per aero ce. giday evening, Tab, tables, of @ few varieties are advanced, potatoes of | dues on thi Bish. Bre reyuested to ih or lil be tak Tat the Priace Albert variety having advanced 250 per | their name en tom the roll; previous barrel, owing. doubtless, te « scarcity of this brand, | {9 {he duarte “meting CH am". Bute Other quotations are as followes Pree, FRANCIS » Bec. Bey Ws AY MON!) | vited (Capt. . Titus’ comingud) to meé6et as above | 1 TRADE NOTICES. — | LOSCSROREMED, KO. 2, MAL HOLD ing, ah 8 Selock. The punctuat srundunse sf ai. Members te reqaceted, der JOHN GANS Pies. THOMAS WESTMAN, Bee. sec z Sand INGLICE TO BOSS MASON, PLASTERERS « aud other bom it may concern, that ou ~ afierthe fire ay in March, 1806, the wages f the Operatiy rete of New York wil be $3 5@- r dey. Ly order of the Kociety, JOLN ENNIBy er, JOHN TIERNEY, Rec, See oe WOMEN’S OFFicE OF THE WORKIN No, ky . ‘no nas PROTECTIVE | NIU» 60 White at. New Y = - TO THE PUB The civil war which has desokated our laod, and tam € our once happy homes into houses of mourning, hae jaben with Jar reverity on the sew iu and tis ee cit), any of whom were = m thi ee ARMY SHIRTS PER DAY AT SEX ORNTS 4 PIROR, lo the lasdejuate conipenaation Ra jor female Im bor the Workiag Won.eu's Uve | pion owes ite Lhe Assochsiion consias of @ uum ber of be~ Dt lates and gen ewe, w home ey" isted. Rod who Voiun aru move an institu ton that will be i: nections Loceht to the working wouen of New York Among the prominent objecte of the Inetitutton te the eats hii« ut Of a Rewistry sete nm, wheeby fee Males iuay be agemeed in obtaini nployment, an to secure them legal pro ection agai hheud, fee expenre, itis also an object of the Ine'itution to discover new AD appropriace apheres oO: employ ment for wo men, in departments not now oceup.ed by them, appem to all good ¢ Lizeme, woe ee lice, 10 ageiet as in mainteaning an ors dvd to Lariat abu encourage theis fo: 5 : Will you not remember the Thousanue of dotiais are rain~ \O.eDt Pu pores, and niuet she, whe otn baif-past seveo in the morning in the evening, be ledi to struggle without that sympathy and eupport which God in bis whinive lias Dicnsed you with the power togive? Contributions to the fund, either in money, ary a ot p ovie.oug, will be gladly accepted. and may ve rent to the lrensurer, M, § Beach, bey., Sun Offices or No. 50 White at. If any Indy desires to aid the Committee by giving some poition of her time for the good of har sex, she will be able to obtain fu: ther lato: mation by applying to the Supertn’endont, at the rooms of the Cuioa, No, Su White etieet, During the lsat nme monthe the Union has sent more than th ee thousand wouen employn ent in the Various tiades and callings @nume ated in tbe lolow. ing list. Pe sons in want of operatives witlwe furnish. 0. on application. Withia the same time nearly three hundred dollars has been collec ed for detrauded working women, by the lawyer woking gra'ustously for this metiiution, ‘This money was collec‘ ed in arying from twen ty-tive cents to thirty-five de Lap friendlvas work ed tor ovhert works fre till nea, Reamati ences, Neckties, yressmaking, Pap -r Collary iliinery, © oakmaking, Capmaking, Sew. Machioe Operating, Esbi older. Gaiter Fiting, Fur sewing, Shirt Making, (2p: ing, | pholatery, Suleewoman, Glove Sewing, Stocking Sewing, vokking, Hook binding, f raphing, Pocket Booka Feathers Braiding, Hoop Skirts, Book Folding, Lace Mending, Hair Neta, Bead Work, b mtg rrr ostmaking Coat Making, ype Setting, Brushes, Artificial Flowers, Photos. aph Coloring, Fine Making, Pin Making, Button Making, Lamp Burners, Labelling, Packing, Clearettes, Papei-Lox Making, Baletece, Pieesera, Cwrhes Meng Hair Dieesea, Ge. ae iss HE MEMBERS OF THE MASONS PRO- tective Union of Brooklyn, E. D., are notified te aticni a special meeting of their body, at Temper- ance Hell, cor Grand and Seventh sia, on Frida: evening, Feb. 2d, at Te o’ciock. By order ¢ Ye 00 CONKLYN, Pres = — —————— | AL AVN NOTICES, A.B. LEGGEIT, AUCTR.——avcTION e@sales of ail k nda attended to ihe shortest notice on the lowestterme, Office—6T Nasaan at, room 18 % UCTION SALE OF BOARDING HOUS®S urnitore, 81 Greenwich at. daturdas, 1 _ r counter, tables, erceke anet'r, stoves, dec. W. A, C store 52 Cortianut at. D BURKF, AUCT’'R-—WILL SELL THIS © day at 11 o'clock, at 649 Ninih ave, exceLent ©. 3 beer punips, putition doors.40 ehairs,Z0 tabl rhow inmp, engravings, mirrors, &e, iu lots. 8! in H' RY D, MINER, AUCT'R, SALFSROOM AT Na eau at, opposite the Port Office, MINER & SOMERVILLE, will red at auction, on Saturier February 3d, at 10% o'clock, at their ealesroom 2% Nasaes *t, a laree recor ment of howehold tur ture, cons et ue of Ca rete, wood and cane chairs, Lureeug, washstonds, bedee.ds, blankets, sheets, ciockeiy, chamter, parlor, dining.o m ucniture, kiteben (ure niture, &e., &e., of fa alture, Also at 19 o'vloek, carriages, Lome, Garness, beils, robes, Diankete &e. paw NBROKER’S SALF, THIS JAMES AGAR, auctionee:, Bowery, 40) ote of men and women's clothing, ell, me tno and other dresses, shawls, cloaks, remnants, underclothes, sheets, quits, blaukets, boots, eh coats, pants, verte, and @ variety of other goods we worthy the attention of deniers and hourekeepers, 5 ot P. BRYAN, 89 West Broadway. 09 8, AUCTIONEER, WILL o'clock, at 448 ©. a m u » Carpets, tin, wood & other HERMAN, AUCT’R, WILL SELL, THIS @ day, Friday. at 1045 o'clock, in front of the store DAY — wiileell at 59 New é 18 Bowery. 4 top and notop wagcns, and 2 family earring erly owned by ELI Jaa F. PURDY, Key, deceas Alro several sets harness, sleigh bella de, ‘st 11 o'clock, iu the etore 13 Bowery, a larpe and general assortment of wines, sasha sand REILY, AUCT,, BY HENRY FELTMAN, 1 1 Teh ot, rolls this day prec sely at 11 o'clock, . At 555 Sth ave, the large etock of gentieman's furs niehi such as neck thes, scarishosiery,undoe » &c. Bae posiuve,in oue is | in OMAS GAFF) y ‘Y, AUCT’R, SALES. room 856 Fighih vill se!) thie day, at 106 o'c.ock, the leese, stock and fixtures of a handsome! fitted up lager bier end drinking saloon, 647 4ixt ave, couslsting o: an excellent counter, tableschaira, eas OX ur c ia \ 7M WITIERS, AUCTR—SELLS, THIS day, ab 4 o'c ock, at 454 Canal oy a fe ae sortment ot houresold furniure from tsmilies ree ules, beds, be idings epiag. oo i 7M. WLITERS, AUCTR, WILL SELL, thie day, at Ill d'hou peon at, at 10% o'clock, a the genteel raltare ofatamily declining house: heep.ug, conmling of everything for hou ¢ | VV ILIIAM a BBOIT, AUCIIONE fice 1Ty Saturday ly o'clock, (ie lemae, atock and fixiures billiard saloon and restaur Bnew billiard tal t, OF- uare, will sedl to morrow, ofa tie Broads paintin piack walnut tal 600d s.ock Of L.quore anu ee — senna ~ sun | LOST AND FOUND, OST OR STOLEN—BANK-BOOK NO, 2542, of the Emigiant Lugus-risi savigve Bank, ‘Lhe finder will be rewarded on Ving it ab th Bank, 61 Chambers at. It not found pica jou wil bemace fora new book on the lay arch pext, | RICHARD BROTUERS, Deposi or, 816 T—BANK BOOK, No, 44214, ON THB Em grant [odustrial Savings Bank, 61 Chambers #t. (ue finder will piesee return it tothe Bauk, 2 SF REWARD—LOST, IN GOING FROM gous. » Silv et. turouch Green at. tothe ‘erry, « Toll of puper, consisting Of @ araftiug of machinery, naine of A. Miiocuan, No use ny ove Lut the owner, The above reward will Le paid aid the thanks | olthe owner, A, MILLUCUAN, 25 monigomery at Jeiey City, iid $2 ) REWARD—STOLEN FROM COR. *7of Veaoy aud Dineida oe, dau. Sl, a bay horee aud greeeiy wago oF eus@, 4 0) tums. o Wabli Ly Ldve, ‘Lie bose Las o ata, ele head, Iront tet ioundered; waco n )@ilow, Wheels eriped black, witn OWN hil baie, Bol cirst ot, xroce., flour aud ceed, bockiyb, b.wt Hy applying to that aumber the above .eward wall be paid ) QUestlOue sarted. 27 | £50 REWARD——SiOLEN FROM 445 s West Sth ot, O48 sonuuy evenine, Jun. oy “' S Ole Lose truck, Pasuted red, back strape, pisiorm eprng jor @ dy Op epsing behinu, been iuu avout one | peer bull vy MM. Fieugen, Tue above rewaa wal paid for i.e recove.y of tue truck, Ap thy Carman at 90 Broadway, ree ‘So .