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ass = THE NEW YORK SUN. “TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 6, 1860, Oar Helations With Mexico. An apparently reliable report has appeared of » couve sation between Becretary Bawaun aod the President of #1. Domingo, on the occasion of the resent visit of the former to the West Indios, The véwerks of Mr. Swap bad primary reference to the condition of the Domnican Republic, and of its relations with the Government of the Un tod Mister; tat some of the opinions expressed pertained to the general athiude of this country towards neiyh- boring republics, end are therefore entitled to netice, particularly in view of our present rel*- tions with Mexico, Mr. Sawanp said, according to 1. report, that the United States “nowhere \uter- vone establish republican institutions by force." Im the case of Dominica, be said, We people bad once beceme free and afterward sulmitied, wiib epparent willingness to a renewal of their allegiance to Bpain, and * we could not intervene by force to prevent their exercise of that choice or to compel them to reconsiver ft." In applying this language to the case of Mexico, it sesumes some importence Now in 8. Domingo there wees party that opposed the re-establishment of the Bpanish authority io that island, just the same as there ia now # party trying to prevent the re-establishment of monar- chy in Mexico. It is true that in the case of Bt. Domingo there was apparently @ majority of the people in favor of monarchy, but tt was only the one side of that question that appeared to the out- tide world, and the real strength of the opposition was never definitely known, It is just so now re- specting Mexico. In that country the aative popu- ‘ation are divided—one pariy adhering to here publican Government of Prosiient Juamez, and ihe other giving their allegiance to the wouarchical asurper. Very little is known concerning the relative strength of the two factions, Jcanez an! hie friends claim that @ great majority of tae peo~ ple adhere to him, but thes they are generally overawed by the Imperial Goverumons and forced to give {8} @ tacit support, On the other bend, Maxiurttas has rej eate!'y announced in bie state papers that his government ie goneraliy sanctioned and respected by the poo pie, and that only a comparatively few discontented spirite sre engaged in opposing him, Ib may be thet Mr. Szwanp does not believe that » majority of the people of Mexico are favorable to MaxtmiL- tam, but his language at least implies that the United Btates Government—or rather, Mr, Szwazp ~will require very palpable evidence o. Maximit- Jam'® unpopularity with the people of Mexico, Le- fore doing anything calculated to interfere with bie authority, Those circumstances, taken {nu connection with the care that Mr. Sswanp has constantly manifested to avoid any enianglemont tm the republican struggle in Mexico, lead to the conclusion that Juamaz has but Hitle ground to ope for assistance from the United Biates—ibat is, if Mr, Smwaxp is the oracle of the Government. A Little Teo Mach Delicacy, Mvom has been said about the impropriety, on the part of the Government, of perpetuating mem- ories of the late rebellion, Thus the chief offierof the orduance department discountenauces the idea of marking soy of the cannon captured during the war, with the names of battles, on the ground that euch inscriptions would be calculated to keep alive the remembrances of the war. Upon the same Ground there is strong objection to adorning the walle of the Capitolat Waslington wish portraits ef prominent Union generals and pictures of the Yeading battles of the rebellion ; and the policy of collecting wer trophies in any public place ie denounced for the same reason, Toere is entirely too much squeamishnese in this tender solicjtude for the feelings of “our Southern brethren.” Their conduct during the last five Years shows that they are sadly in need of occa sional reminders that there iss Union, backed by generals, soldiers and cannon, Ever since the ter- mination of the war there have been «: something was ceeded to remind the! thas the ‘Confederacy’ bad passed away, We rather favor the idea of the pictures, the trophies, and the inscriptions on cannon, in order that recu sant ex-rebels may occasionally be brought to re fleet upon the fact that “ireason isa crime,” sud that the ways of rebellion are anything but pleasant, Proposed New Political Party, Ir ie stated that a movement is on foot, ia Wash- ington, for tbe formation of # new political party, composed of Democrats and Conservative Repub Neang, to be called the National Union party, The movers in that project might as well save ther time and money, They are probably of that class who are too unpopular with the old parties to se- cure political influence or position, and henco they hope to attain popularity by getting up anew varty, Butt is not in that way that uatioual par- ties are organized. It was not long ago thate viawe of Gisatected politicians tried to organize ona! party, but although they bad wany f cw ny advantages, with a popular leader, She effort waa @ complete fircle, aud the Pus- BODT party was pot heard of a month efter | \Lo last Presidential election, Thw time is drawing twor wheu there will bee geuers! reoryan cation ¥) parhee in thie country, Lute few disaifected Policiane to Washington will not be able to con. tte ov shape be political elements into their new form. Lt ie Witespread difference of seutiment wimong the people, upon important national ques (ous thas shapes political partios, Whe povple are Wow watching the conduct of Covgress and the President with intense juterest-—some endorsing one, and some the other, If the threatened rup- ture between them should really occ ur, then the People will take sides and lay the foundstion for a now #ructure of parties, Terrified Inucceuce, Mr, A. T, Brawant, the well snown dry goods douler, of thie city, bas appareuily comme series of Sibel suits for the vindleation of bis char ccter, Two casos have already been disposed of ; the third one is now pending, and we know not how inapy more may be in course of pre: aration Toero is an okd adage that #ays, © Viriue is « uv ward," but Mr, SrewaRT seems to think ts the law is necessary to protect his reputation vom \Le stories that are concocted by sensation 14) eper correspondents coucerning bir . v br is couscious innocence go sensitive? Other pro- Pr ust wen, Besides Mr. Srewann, are often mado ‘he subject of sensation stories by the class of wetre referred to, but they genera'ly seem to ttiok ‘bats pure character {s its own and its best vencicwicr, Mr, Brewant claime to be sirictly gore, exemplary ip his couduot, and te all ro ola | Bat | specta beyond reproach Mo doubt all this is true, but why resort t) (he ‘aw to establish the fact? v. & REVENUE COMMISSION, Repertots §, aves —A New Vine foriiet ting Neck to a wpecie asia, Mu. Sawrat, 8. Hayes, one of the three -entle men comprising the Revenue Commission, bas submitted to the Becretary of the Treagury a apoc- ial report—aup: lemental to the general report of the Comminmeon—relative to taxation, prope funds, and the financial system of the cc dividing the labors devolv sion, the consid va of the pated to Mr, Mayes, while ov gevoral sub'ect of re other membera of that body r upen the ¢ The ef this special repor was prepared by Mr, Haves, it bas the endorsement of Lis co frereg in the Com- | = mission, and will doubtless be regarded! y | inter ud important, Toe dex | borate, and evinces high order terar a6 financel ability, on the part of ive aut! « TIA YRa Of pose the fi cle! eyaem tn blo, upon the ¢ nd thatitie uuvecessarly onerous inequitalle and oppressive, Die poley of exempting Government securities froin teaation | je etroneiy condemre', and theellect of tha ex prove that tLe 5 ates ayvanatibe poor Ia emption ia instanced t tem dhecrin. of the rich men, who bes bis fuuds invested in ‘a, Mr. Ilaves nays? | 0 | ounties for the | Government | “His eghleora texe! lo pay sul sc tutea for hie eons, whey the country clamed teir serv ces id. Tey are taxed 6 peve | aud lige uh adorn the parka iu 6 | he takes the air, to aflir bo la sor bia claliveny | to provide courte au { pel.cemen for the | protection of bis , and to preserve tu the | ry bonte in quent ea heisexemyn. Loo “ DO equ V-leut ‘Beas |} causing irre atl over | a bed ar r | who have ‘le a lvem st who are using (Where ticane in ad lin, of @ been Ly lar honest induer, To order to obviate this inequaliiy, the report proposes that Congress passan ect levying & (ax of one per centum upon all imterest bearing securities that have beea jasued ty the Govera- fo the Weain mens. Ib ie held thet this can be done withou the Government committing any breach of falsh wit! the bondholders, uncer the lew declaring thatthe Galdeecuritive “sual, be exeapt from taxation by or under Biate or mnie pal A + Was not the inention of ¢ rersthatsh eG vironment should re.e.ve no revenue frow ite securities, an: its power to tax thum ia, therefore, as cle.r esto tax any other a; ec.es of propery. The report nexe te ciscusees at great ston of “i ue waut of a specie standard is prod ctive f many evile and dancers, Fiuctuation no values ud he apprehension oj a further uepieciation, ae nevessary 1 c.dents, and reckles4# speculation on the one hand, and discouragement of fair in veutmeniecid enle prises, on tue other, are iis ertain copmquences. Hooce & greats cfacon of prices, a8 the manufacturer and Lusiness man just charge oot only @ tal: profit on bis invest ment, but # sum in addit.on, to pay him for te risk of future joss, from @ new change inthe value » Lue producis or commu- 5 i judesous men, therefore, edy return ft a meta le basieis gieatly to be desired, Yet nearly all cread ihe shock and (he commercial run, which are suppoe- @u to be nev tab.e Upom that event.” ermug (oe method by woich the consumme- } be reaches, bir, Mayes presents « jlam sud one 8 Certain) ing of the most careful cousideration, He © thas both the fifouliy and the Gap,er of resutapiiou cousias in the we.) known inal iity of the Gov rumenut to ex change coin for Cu reucy—woliar for Collar, ‘Toat e@ currency i ally worth only sbuut teon the dolar, the Goverument cau Fil @rCheng Lt othe p u.oness oi thie vifflieals 4 CRCOUDIER in adViwube fog resuumpion, Bus the plan proposed iu se repors is io muke the colt Worth Just what the currency je worth, Diab is #8 there is pow no coluake ta circulation, Mr. Mayes pronoses thas the new coinag repr@s. Ls bob sue old but ibe new dollar! eb, Ub soveuy ‘Loe argument ts thu out propvoed bo TR the value of this yy TequsDg Us pay Went, or thas of y ve couvertivie in T @ quvetion arses, ve acd Ly ibe go t tor each dollavct tue god and Bivers bow muct gull or & Vernment as an equiv amount? Buall esch collar of that inuebiedness vr of tuab seney be requirod by iaw tole pad with a dollar ob our old Cuimage Which is bow ous of use, gud a Werk 88 an eo! maercuand Ze . m.um of tory ud threo-quariers cen over she legal oul a f ebe. suotier moe ot jeet on Le res ried to Wiis ties viber ive Ib ie sin. ply Ww proviue lor ihe redempi.ou Of Bixby -eigih cease’ Worth OF Currency, Ury ab all als of #iaby Kb cCeute’ worth of web, Ly tue ymeat of “elglib (Cube? wor Ob COlus ta siead of one dolier's wort! en bere vlore ropowed; thas pastes e ade, Giver ine 3 amount of the lurmer Co.n or in a bewW co.n to be authorize., Whiuvever may be Geemed moss cupver oul, aud frees iru de culi! * Phise pri wou ire ud (00 clear to bobug Of the pov- in pre edent con tou om the game postion us before in regard bo the vace os the amount fo be pord by the Latter wo the former, unuer Ave contract, AgoVeramen Les uo more right bo doubie she amouur ob id OF silver ine coin, than t> reduce ib one » Wieivul @ provi | rt for cur precedent devia, Accor w uree T contend k 8 ,uveroMeLia e4 14 Lawbury chile oy contr cla shoud be prewie ee aad lie re ‘os opposes the manner which taxce are bow a,pporeoned, claiming indirec. ic ken canoe be lad equibact Bre Spporo Lad eo a® to dbere In ane of pas uieut devreame, wud ay luverse Fas and Wil Compound fore du pi tion to Loe poverty," “Pe clloct iy Lust the weight of taxation recrence w the ju thay “The WoO sOe MXpasers peraw in but ighiy on tue very Wealtuy or the pr vil clarses, dhe ¢ e Wivse Uires, bax Li, Ulibily BL Ke two pr cent, woul twenty thousand dolars, pays, ar By secu, Lusshieo thousand, ib hie aps twelve theusend Golars aud the aucune of ben Le equsvale Ho tvurbh, Phe px / wh. ee Uired duliag worth o: Properby, ae & ) per ob would Le two | f dul ast 5 OCb BY owl, OLE LOLs ie, dub arey phon four ed Avie L eases Lua t r t > “dele bake aL ell.ru the taey iueb ,ot as ab wo. wail Dot pay the wou afore them sue OUSESAT. Cay 1UOY WuUse gv bO BLE PovIbouss or de | Mi. Liaves remark ias the | ter 2 oaking @ Chable and | hold that proviebus Le 4 } tal ‘ vee ur Munesota and Bre MOUS Kb iet He Prop Ebbets You Vow Value ud picpermy db baw Ieee Bante 8 Boariy thiee Hives gicever thanip the jormel, Cones. queutly, UDuer buat provision of the Couastijuiic we buruen vol wees teX would be pewrly tur °| Lice ue Leavy Miuueote asin Buoue Ina d Tow dithulby Mi tlavas proposes bo move by SOMPIUMel Buaebulens pretiang Loeb direcs esentave- |. deposite $4,109,620, creased demand for discounts, and the influx of mo- the week was $525,251, prime baukere’ 60-daye sterling being quoted at 105 On "Change to-day Flour was quiet and firm, Wheat wae Cate wore dull Neet was eeady dull anu wominal. 5909 U8. Ga, "64, ep 6000.8, 68 BL op. 18%. 400 P. t. W bn do. seve £000 U8, Ga, b 20's 4 do, "64 1000 do.......'66 16 00 1.8. Ge, 10-40’ lao Pree, 7 3-10. taxes shall be based upon the ssseased value of roperty. a Teper concludes ywith the draft of bill designed to carcy ont the suggestions made in the rep tt, togesber with a draft of # constitutional amen ment to remove the objection alluded to “respocung the levying of direct sexes. Strike Amoug the Mill Mon at Pittsbargh. Tle iron manufacturers of Pitevurgh recently a mee ng, at which it wae agreed to reduce theremployes, The proposed reduc- n was to take effect on th th of January. @ Pateburgh Cowmanciar of the 30th saye: Youer av, in several of the milla, the emploves reluse! to go work, and af s consequence the b toe wages of te I fres were allowed to burn ont and busines Boppe ot press is ae followe: | Forb : bar mull rollins, +4 ines 2 tha ago tue bolls: ny Which, however, wae reduced $0 cig ara. [tin now proposed to knock «ff au ber of woh whieb will reiuce their earn- Ke ulous cue dollar per day. Io the other de- wir mtweuty men claim that rates. Runt e y ¥ve per ent, abu b ee logh as ever, i ir y were} money, and oes they Cau @upioy iabor at reduces rates, it will © mur sa le or bets bo hoop ther dalis idle. (Bas eof iwur le We eevVe, réualn im peration, This our vor ea hope the mewer may \ potuny eumed, Never was teres ,resier vee f s than wt 4 et enu 8. the ¢ be wie Wal duc eam four-fold, tu oo wenk us ved, the cou wwe a a ub bee iene by Belue Uber Ui he CuUliary. K aneomi News, llarkem, &e,. New York, Monday, Feb. b,6 P.M.-The afternoon juotatioas of the genoral Block market, compared wilt th se of Satarday afternoon, show a deciine in quotations of from ‘, to? per cent, Governments were firmer, God closed at 159%. There was more demuant for money to-day, but the rates remaiued at 6 a6 per cea, tor cali-loans. Discounts were mode- re‘ely active at 7 a 8 percent, tor prime paper. The bank statement this week ie recaried as quite unfa- voralle, The loans have increased $9,097,161, while the legal tenders have decreased $1,668.39, and net These figures represent the in- ney into the Sub-Treasury on temporary loan, The rpecio average le down $2,169,163, in consequence of the heavy payments for customs. bauke continue to increase thelr eirculation, and The National the snonnt of currency issued to the city banks dnr- Foreign exchange was quiet tand steady, Corn was doll and drooping. Pork was firmer and more active. Lard was steady, Whiskey was STOCK AATLRE—FIEBT BOARD. 100 Am, Coal 250 do. 7.00 Trea. 7 3-1 0 M. Om da, to Jou Us ba dy... 100 Mieb. Cen, Ro 1 ‘“) 16 Nor. & Wor, K.. o% 1100 Fire 4th M VO M.B AN. In 68 1) Liariems Tet M.. 98 | 1T00 do. OSaGe Cle. & Tol. af., 96 40 NM. Can. R 116% 200 MIL & St. be L800) 160 Cle, & Pitts. R, 814 $5 Ain, Rach, Bk...113 0 S400 do....... BML 6 tmp. & Tra, Bk, i 16 Cle, Col, & Cin..114 600 Chi. & NWR TK ” O.,..5.. 455. 8The 400 Chi. 4 N. W, Pf. 64, 1600 do... ... bdaldsy 0 Cle. & Tol, BR... .106 loo Chi. & KR. LK 99 100 do. 99 10 Nw ~K lit 1bv Chi, & Alton Pf 118 BOARD. 200 M.S. & MN. la. R. 67 1100 do....... 6TaOTY wo ChL MW. R.. 37 9.0 Cle, & Pitts, Ro. Bits i i 14.0 do. Burmeadiry 1.0 Mieb. Con, R,...101 100 C, &N. W. Pf... 54 ho do oe WM 20 Chl, & BI, RB... 95% 1) Hed, Ky. R...... 99 100 do... ne do,. 99 «100 PL Pt, WL & CC... 915g by) Reading R. 100 Bars cvcrveee OF lwo Guero BOARD. 1990 U8. 6s." 4:0 ".Y Con. B..... I 295 0 UR. 6 200 Hud, Rv. B...... 99% Luv 10 GO...055.. Ds 500 U.B. 08, '67., se 1500 Rea .og K...... 98g 500 Tres.7 3-10..... 98's 1100 do.. + 294 1000 do........84 99's 100 M. 8. & NN. Ie OT 14000 U.s, 6d y.c. 8%. BW OO bs - OTs 104) Mo. 6s,, a5 100 Mich, Cen. R....101 30000 do . ThsTv 1 PPR (5 0"9 800 Cantona Uo,.. 43 Goo Cle, & Pitts, R.. 81 oo Cums 44 boo cai, NWI OT 20 Cum, Coal Pf... 44 w Chi, & N.W.R, 27 She bain 100 at a iW Fie I auver M 400 Chi, & : : 10 Pits, FLW EC. 92 1AM NOT The Opinion of an Officer tn the Army .— “ At inepeetion | noticed that @ large proportion of tho weu's kuapsacks contained @ box of Troches, being geueraily used by them for Colds, etc.’ “itrowu's Drouchial Troebes" shoald be used upon the fies appearance of a Cold or Cough, which by neglect may terminate in some incurable Lung Discase 196 A.—'t ts a tact, and one Trial will con- vince you thas Daley's Magieal Palo Extractor cures Burns, b , Corns, Bunions, Rbeuwatian, Froas Pites and Skin Diseases, For sale by all Druggists ond at | epot, 43 Liberty st. N.Y. at %5e,abox. S26 “A Kelinble Remedy.vor — Expeliing Worms eo Common with young children will be found jn B own's © Vermiiuge Comfite.” or Worm Lozen- ees, which ere pleasaat to the taste, aud no child will refure to take them, ‘The combination of in- tw used ia making the *Comfite” is such as tw vive the Lest possible effect with safety, 328 Vetenlf’s Great Kheumatic Remedy e@voe immediate relief in all cases oi Rheumatiom ° truigia, Ls power is magionl, its effec’ inme- Ginte, o er and it pever inile to eradicate every sympiom e disease, LT Sold by all Draggiats, ar Trees for saio ata sacri er, vas of thinuine out ble charus, offers for sae at one hait the s ove. two thousand chowe liwart and dar breed, of the Bartiett, Loulse Bonne @ Angouleme varie 4 i vearing © { can give thi ere by tia sAm ¥ ona B Wheeler & Wilson Lock stitch sewing | Mav eaid ba ton Hoe Machine 6!) Beonaway 50 ttowe sewing Machine Company No 629 o ay, N.Y, A Alms Owe, di. diesiuenl, Axeute Wauied oy whArUS, ARBERRY-—On Sunday, Feb, 4, 1866, Catharine rbe.:y (ioeiden name Cuiran), @ natuve of Lisnas- mach, Lieiand, *, and those of her husband, John Carberry, ace’ respecttuily requested to attend the fuseial, from her lave residence, 68 Wall «', oa Tuesday, ab 9 o'clock, A. M. 115 WHIT fHEAD— On Saturday, Feb, 3d, Maria W hiseboad, im tue O5d year of ber aga, oe FOWLER—Oo Sanday morning, Feb. 4th. Mari Lovisia, daughter of Frederick aud Maria F the 26.h rear of ber age. tives and friends of the family are requested ud the funeral, on Wedne day alternoon, ith Ot 1 o'clock, at her lave residence, 454 ST DONNFLLY —On Feb, 4th, after a pert oe aren lines, Daniel Donnelly, a patiee o the Pe ol Folumbkull, towuland of Augunaclif!, Co, Lougfard, reiand, ‘the friende and acquaintances of the family, te- gether with the friends of his brovhers, John and Dernard, are most respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hie biowher John's residence, 137 7th ave, thi ‘Lueeday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, Lis re« | be interred in Caivary Cemorery, 117 MURPH Y-On Sanday. Feb. 4th, after a Nocering illness, Patrick Muiphy, of the tow dof Avel- h of Cloniebrit, Co, Monaghan, Ireland, ra, His friends and aequaintances are respectfully in- vited to ajtend the funeral, trom hie iste residence, jod baat 4700 ot, om Tuesday afternvon, Feb. 6, at 1 o'clock, 103 MYFRS—After @ severe iliness, FAward, son of Thomnse and Sarah Myers, aged 6 years, 7 mouth aud 16 days, 7 Joins our holy sone to-day, The frienda of the family, also the members of Hope Lodge, No, 244, F. & A.M. are respectiusly in. to atiend the funeral, on Tursday, 6th inet, at 1 o'cioek, P. M., from the residence of bi hb. 10ch ot, without further invitation, RICH — On Sunday, younvest daughter oy Kich, aged 4 months and ‘Lhe re ative fully invited dence of her Teb. 4th, Margaret Ann, ames D and Margtres A. « Whikebart, 08 De. \nucey et, on Tuesday afternoon. 6th inst, at 1 o'clk. Hei teeport (Conn,) papers plesee copy, is 113 TRADE NOTICES, I RICKLAYERS’ P. AND B, UNION regular r meeting of this Se y willbe held on Wedne evening. Feb, Tth, at Te o'clock, cor, of 23d atreet 1 yd ave, A full atten‘ance is requetted, aa we nom) ieers for the ensuing term, Memlere in arrears are hereby no ified to pay their duos, The New York Society, No.2 the Brooklyn, Williamebureh and Jersey City di bales wre requesed to attend this meriine, 0: Sec. OACHMAKERS'’ UNION, NO, 1,—A Inass meeting of the different branches of the fork and vicinity, will be bed on evening. Fe! Gth inst, at T'¢ o'clock, at ry. Ihe sulject for discussion will le— now unite with and sustain the other f this city in demancing elzh fter the 1st of March, 1866? Now or y one, come ali! The imitiation of new members | be in order before close, F, E. KEON, Pres.; J, SMITH, Ree, Sec, 125 NQTICE—TO THE SEGAR MAKERS OF Brookiyn—a meeting will be held at 8, LYONS" Long Island Shades, Atiantic st, Brook yn. on Tu dar Srening, Feb. 6th, By order of the Presideat, THOMAB FLY 4 JOTICE TO BOSS MASONS, PLASTER- ere and others —whom it may concern. That on and atter the first Monday in March, 1966 tho weses ofthe Operative Plasterers of New York will be $3 6) ee day, by order of the Sec ety, JOHN ENNIS, resident; JOUN TIFRNEY, Rec. Sec, o76 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A meeting of the Junk De of the city of Brooklyn will be held on Tueetay ng, Feb. 6, T o'clock, at Weber's, cor, Prospect at. and Hude no for the purpose of organizing s uuion protective srociation. It is required for all dealers to attend, aa the interest of all is concerned. Sil OTICE TO THE BLUE STONE CUTTERS and Flaggers.—Our Kerular Monthly Meeting willbe beld in the hall, 26 sit ave, on Tuesday evening Oth, at 79 o'clock, By order of ihe Asoc MUSES McKNIGUT, Press Pon “ d udfacher, D. 0. By 1, P. W. BRAZILI, Pros. M. J. Le oe GIBBONS, See, aim j : re OPERATIVE PLASTERERS WILL HOLD their regular weekly meeting, at their hall, cor 584 st and Eighth avenue. on thie Tn JOUN ENNIS, Prea, JOUN TIERNEY. UNITED COOPERS, NO, monthly meeting of the will be beid im thelr rooma, N. Kast Boadway, on this, Tuesday, evening, ruary 6, 1566, at 7'9 o'clock, Alithe members are requested to attend. By order ot CHALES CART Presideat, JAMES day evening, c. Bee. 18 2—A REGULAR Waited Coopers, No, 2, vi LAKKINS, Recording 8 tary, aii lol SOCIETY NOTICES, 0. H, NO, 22,—THE OFFICERS AND © members of the above number will hold thor egular monthly meeting on ‘inesday evening, Feb. ruary 6th, at 9 o'clock, at the 19th Ward Hall, 53d #1, near 4.h ave, as there is business of importance to be transacied. By order of P, MCPAKTLAN, President, EDWAKD CUMIBKY, Secretary, Poe A GRAND PUBLIC MELTING OF THE Ladies’ Father Mathew I, A. H, Society, No, ef Jersey City, cor of Newark and Jertey aves, Hp ak cre—Mr, Marelaud, Mr, Cumming, south Brooklyn, Mr. Darby. Singing— Tummeity, Mre, Farrand ena othe, MUKT, WENNEDSEY, Pres; LAL R- GIBNEY, Kee, Bec. 102 8. OF THE U, 8, OF ERIN—A Monthly © meeting of the vO society will be held at Metropolitan Hall, 42d bet the 5tb aud Yih aves, on this Tureday eve Feb. 6h, at 8 o'cl Every member is requested to attend to make rangements for celebrating Bt. Patrick's Day order of JOH NAUGHTON, 8 i KLAND, Preat.; OWEN gor: 1 FENIAN BROTHERHOOD A~ PUBLIC Meeting of the T. F, Meagher Circie will be held at 65 Kae: Broadway, on Tuesday vening next, Feb. 6th, at T'y o'clock. Eminent speakers will attend Lovers of liberty are invited to join, JAMES SHEEDY, Cente, 260 —~ #0, | ee | i NIAN BROTHERHOOD-—THE IRISH eople Circle will meet at the Filth Ward Lotei, on Tueaday evening, Feb. Oth, atS o'clock. Eminent speakers will address the meeting, LUKE Ml k- HY, Centre, 6 LApes FATHER MATHEW T. A, B, SO- ciety No, % of N. Y., will bold thelr reeular weekly 1 eeting at their hall, cor 23d a} and Yd ave, this Tuescay evening, at7 o'clock. Speaking by T. ¥. Lynch, Mr, Walford aud Mester Carey hinging by Me Uindsey, Cole, Mullen, and Miss A. Hrown, Musie on the vioin and banjo by the Lee Brothers, OWEN McOWAN, Pies; JOLUN KIDD, Vice Prew; JAMES FURLONG, Rec, 8 130 OTICF—THE MEMBERS OF THE sf, Patrick's Total Abstinence Beneficial Focicty are hereby uotifie: toatiend the annual meeting of the Society, on Weduesday evening, | et thelr meeting rooms in Muiherry st, at § o'cluc erot JAMES Ka Vice Pret UBLIC M OF THE YOL Men's FM. ' . Society, No, 1, of Je: City, will be heid at Cooper dail, 33 Newark aveuue, Tuesday evening, eb, Oth, Speakers—Messrs, (ico, B. Reilly, DM, Butcon, and LD, Waltord., Singing by Miss@s Canuavan, Kennific, McDonald, By an, Duffy and Rogers, Messrs, Lindsay, Daniels, Wa- lace, J, Vaylor, aod the Wandermx Minstrels, RB, McAGHAN, Pros, THOS, MARKINGTON, Vice Pres, ©. McTAVY, bec, sania He TRUE MEMBERS OF THE FATHER Kh, 'T, A. B, ent Soclety are here. end their reguiar mouthiy meeting i Feb. b, at Thy o'clock, at their EREMIAH F. LYNCH, Pres, ‘“ OUNG MEN'S FATHE MATHEW ‘'T.A.B. Society, No, 4, of N. Y., will hold @ public meeting this Tuesday evening, at their bail, 8d ave. bet 58rhand Guih et, Speaking by William Hayne Johneon and ‘T, W, Biack aud J, Juno, Singing by Miees Cannevan, Fov and Mr. M. Mullin, Birch, Coe and Burne, with his concertums. J. BEKKY, , P,O'NELLL, Vico Pres, J. BARKETT, Kee: y. it sit NG. STEAMSH IP PASSAGE TICKET from the Unied Slales. the Continent of By t rutes by RANCID ‘ing Gieene, N. Y, Bo dks A S10 AND teat Britan, lresmod be for ee as the ver MaCDONALD & LU,6 ois PSCUTI'S EMIGRATION AND FOR- * RIGN EXCHANGE OF FICK, 56 DOL TH BST, tt Poreone wiehing to seud tor their frends, can have jem) brought here either iu steamship or packs) trom LAV ERPOUL, and trem po le LONDON, by the X Line of Packet, Draite ou Gieat Britain and Ireland from £1 and Weenie the lowest possible raves, py ad?” © papscorr BROS, & CO., 86 South at, LD TYPE METAL WANTED ~APPLY AT Wale cihoe, yy CONSUMPTION. sesineeeeneensoncenseceensmenanepnestecstt D* J, A. SCHENCK, THE GREAT LUNO DOCTOR OF PIILADELPHIA. Ovrior of N.Y. anv Gatenal 3 Nasean st. New York, Ju cukson—Dear Bir: For been troubled with two or thee tim jess hommorrhage, which, tore + lor the iaet few tome has kept we th.n in fiesh and too usioess ny kind without suffering In Auenst leat L had avery severe hemmorrhare, and, accord ing to the judgnient of a good New York physicva was ciassed as beyoud the reach of medicine, and advised to be prepaied, eo far as property matters concerned, to wave this world at short notice, phyri¢ian (and my ood frien January | took @ very sever was occupying rooms at No, 82 b over your office I think about the 16th of vy | procured # bottle of your Pulmonic byrup, and come menced taking it freely, My feet and limbs were very much swollen, and ali the symptoms of a tpeedy death seemed to accompany my cold, I sent for my former phy eicianand esated w lim that | wae takin ps inedicines, and after showiug therm to him, aw paving tasted of them, dc, he replied; “You cam take them if you like, they will do you no harm,* t Ho said: “Youknow what Itoid you last Suter, } and I say the eaine now. ifyou have any busines te / clore up, do not put it off.” He eaid to other friends hat “he could see no hope forme.” and my fiends and relations conciuced my time hadeome, Abthie time I was taking freeiy of your medicine, but lad | not wen you. The loctor eslied a few times, and found me, much to his emprize, he said, improviog, and he could not understand why, My taith wa ine creasing tu your medicines, and J hud a wishto } ‘ou examine ny case, and see wha: you na! ww hen you first came to mr rvom and made exe amination, you gave me but little Vacate | but on the contrary, expreseed doub es of my eve beiug beiped out of my then seeming difficuli The recond time that you called, fiuding me ti eaining, you gave tie encourarement, saying: “my | eymptome were improving ; the Pu hic Syrup.sea. Wee Tonic aud Mandrake Pi had acted lik 4 charm.” My circulation, my cough, my we ali began to inprove,and | coud walk about my 1000 little. You visited me nearly every Tuceiay, au found me improving, and told me not to go out of my room until the filet day of May, I took no while under your treatment, m pperite bee first-rate, and you told me to eat every hing I wished of @ nutritous nature, and to exeicise about the room aa much a¢ poesible, I jollowed your « and to the surprise of my old physician and frien | could with one lung, the left being compietely dri fit to you, ‘and consider your ad. Yours, truly, T. 8 ty J. HW, BCHENCK PULMONIC SYKUP AND BEA-WeeD TONIQ 8, da iiales eeu much better than [ have been ior several 5 ex aod breathe better than [ ever expected a per up. I feel very ¢ vice and medicines invaluable, SHELDON Prepared only 6th at, Philad Ipbia, and eold by druggiete conerally each i % fit bot'ie, or @7,u the haif dozea, MAN. DRA PILLS ts, por box. For al BAKNts & CO., No, 21 Park-row, Whole ita, henck will be at bis rooms every Tuesday, | A. St until S o'clock P, M., at No, 52 Bond New York, where a full supply of his medicines be obtained | times, i ay AUCKION NOTICES. einai * instal a A CTION NOTICE — CROCKERY AND jase, F. FE. Hunt, Auctioneer. Fe i at 1) o'clock, at 251 Pearl at., by Joseph Aun oD} food assortment, in lots to suit dealers, goods ¥ packed, ane cen : 263 UCTION SALF—BY COLE & MURPHY, 459 Fulton et, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, at 10'6 Aa A large lot of pumbere’ goods, conristing of bathe boilers, wash basins. &c, load pipe sinks, aud galvax ized 1:00 and eas pipe: also w large lot of gee cham deliers, brackets, & + © besold without reserve, by | order Of the Sheriff. 104 AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY—JAS, AGAR, Auct., will sell at 59 New Bowery, a larce sasortment men's & women'’ clothing dressesshawia, underciothes, remnants. sheets, epreada, tableciot blankets, quilts, featherbede, pi and a variety of o\her goode worthy dealers aad otbers, By order of J. Dayard st, AWNBROKER’S SALE—B, WEAVER, Jr., Auct'r, willrell thie day at 12% o'clock, P. x. $600 love of unredeemed pledges, consisting in pare e aw is, creases, Cloak old and silver tention of ai ebruary 97th, 1806, 384 Beventh ave, AWNBROKER’'S SALE—1THIS DAY, low ofelock, at BELL & INGRAHAM'S & rooms, 55 New Bowery, 30) lote menu and ron clothing, dreer@s, remnaots, piece goods, coats. p Diankels, sheets, boots, shoes, &e, Order L. KOU 6) Clintan at, aT AN OUN LOT OF ROUND DOCK LOGS DRIFTED | from (he foot of North let at, Williamebureh, og | Sunday night, 4th. Aay information of them will be thankfully received by the ow HOWARI, at Hardey's Office, cor of North Water ats Williamrburgh, A liberal reward given. 1 LADY LOST, ON SUNDAY AFTER- noon, a ketbook. containing s small eum of money, in 25d at, between Bh and 6th avenues. If any person will return it to 23 Willow at, Brooklyn, they will receive the thanksof theowner. 114 OST—ON SUNDAY EVENING, THE 4TH ot Feb. in coming from Sd at, Willlamsbureh, N. Y., to 612 Grand ot, New York, @ pocketbook con taining about $30 in money, and 2 odd earrings. T finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving 4! 512 Grand et, New York, OST—ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. Oth, on the bridge at the Pavonia Ferry, Jersey c N..J., @ pocketbook, containing about $300, The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at 165 Pavonia ave, Jerey City, or room 6 Motist Balidtngs, 835 Broad N ork, 129 FROM COR. OF 0th st. amd ave. ©, to thecars, lth stand ave A, 4 y fur collar, Whoever w li return it will reee } piank. e worthy curekeepors, Next By order of E, KOON, 1 pgp quiite, b ry, &c, Ve N re oS REWARD — LOST ON WEDNES- y, Jan, 31, a black Newfoundland dog, wit! te to the nam ane (0 63 Nassau tty white ape’ on ite breast, Ani JEFF, Any one returning the will recoive the glove reward aud no questions COU" Rise ia ina dare eeait cc MORSES, CARRIAGES, &c_ FOR, SALE—A GOOD sEci ND-HAND coach, HAND & FALLESON, 34 ave and 22d oy South Brookiy u, 26 WOR SALE—A NICE PLATFORM SPRING Wayou, eaitebie tor express or grocery business Inquire 226 bast L1tu et, for o day » FOR SALE—2 SPLENDID LARGE BAY horses, 16 bands high, 6 to T years oid, pony built, fast wakers, just from the country. Fit for car track, or spy heavy work. Warranted sound oud Kind in al. baruess, To be seen at 225 Le saucy 1” SUA aie arg ae S Sees | 256 i R SALE—A VERY FINK STYLISH orre) mare, 1b bands high, 6 yeare old, warrante¢ , qound and Kind in singie or double harue: j for 2 days at 60 bast Broadway, ” tt! OR SALE—A HORSE, MULE AND COW, the horse and mule euitable for any kind of work, Call at 19 mouth od at, Williameburgb, FD, 165 SOR SALE—ONE LIGHT BUSINESS e. yragon, one light express, Also ry good seee ue hand coach, quire i ) 269 he Ith et. nearaveC, N.Y, ida oe ee es HORSE, COVERED WAGON AND HAL: hers, Ge, suitabie tor grocery or express, Ap ply OOL Weet 42d at, N.Y. Cail ford days 81 WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MA. chines 989 Broadway, cor. 22d tt, Machiuet Mujusied, fo let, patihe reat allowed purchreed Jo 18, “From a iiwited bus pers, conducad VOu.eb08, It Das Decume & rec ro zed ois 5 WHEELER & WILSON, HOWE’S new inip.oveu, Biuger's, ts. basers, Wiicox & Gihbe', and osber good sew.ug sechines to seus cus aud lor sme on liversi ierue, at 20 Greenw cu ave Machines, al in improve a order whue Feuied, Machines exchaused anu Lought. SAVINGS DANE ROADWAY SAVINGS’ INSTITUTION. Jhartered 1551, No, 237 Broadway trauce op | | ci Vark Place. Open daily, trom 1) to So'clocs, FRAN CIs FP. BCHOALS, Presid ot, Wade B. Worras Sec. Peter Cuming, Accs, bub U NON DIME SAVINGS BANK — CANAL dT, COR. OF VAR . ICK, INTEREST, 514 PEK CENT. FLEK OF TAX.333