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ee (RRR ee (cer ee a aT I I CE ESOT, THR NEW YORK SUN. MONDAY MORNING, FEB. 12, 1866, a ‘The Habeas Cerpes in the Senth. Trane have lately been several vague reports to the effect that the Premdent bas determine! to re- writ of habeas corpya in the Bouthera cale, aud to formally declare the restoration of pence, It may be thet these rumors are only #ur- ter, bus they are not at all improbable, ihe tecor of the Presileat’a recent speeches indicates that be .adispowed to remove the existing restric: cons upow the Buuthern States ae apeedily 88 por eibie, wod the present attisade of Congress toward how fe Hkely to confirtn him in that policy. He evinces considerable of the Jackson characteriatic in bia unwilliagness to be coerced, aud it uiust be expected that he will be ine lined to retaliate upon che Rad cals by doing what ho can to frustrate their schemes, In his power to reatore the habeas cor- pus, the President has @ most potent eng re of tafence againat the Radicals, If he should take the action indicated, the Bouthern Piates would ‘e placed in exactly the sare position in the Union that New York scenes, with the exception of The ervil law would 1) courts the viora the representation In Congrent again resume its supremacy, end the wonld bave authority above the milllary, Freedmen's Bureau, and all other creations of the war, In fact, ol! that Congress could then do would be w refuse the admission of Foubl- ern members to that body, by prescribing Kidical qualifications, Tnap, Brevese evi- Geuily appreciates the advantage which the Presi dent holda in thie matter, and we believe that it was the fear of that power that induced the rener- able Radical to take the position that the States are in # territorial condition, The Constitution places terrivories in the condition of minors, under the guardianship of Congress, and if the position of 1mav, Stevens could be estal lished, the douthern Matos would be as effectually under the power of Cougress as the District of Columbia bow ie But, secording to the true view, the Southern States emve attained their majority, bave becom tal fledged memiers of the (Union, bave wtemd w be warde of Congress, end we only accountable to thet in @ imited degree, There is, however, anotier \ui- sortant subject to consider, ip relation to the reste at.ou of the habeas corpus, If the President should leciare tt operstive in the Kouth, be would # ster be powerlees to undo that work, for the Con- iuton peruits the suspension of the writ ouly n time of war, With the habeas corpus reatured, he upreconstructed States might give full rein to weir betred of “ Yankees’ and "niggers," and so loug as they refrained from scvual rebellion, he @overnmout woul! be uvalie to restrain then, Yrom this fect we incline to think that the Pree. dent will be in nv hurry to restore tie habeas corpus, unless he should beinduce! to donouee defence agalost the Radice! programme, power President Jehusea and the Virginia Dele- gation. Wa begin to fear that the Prosident has started upon another speech-mo king season, The people Bike, occasionally, to b an expression of bis views, but in the first few wontheof bis adi nis tration he taxed the endurance of tho most able boaied readers, and there are now indicat.ons of a e@imilar ijuiliction, His long address to the Virginia delegation on Katurday contained nothing parti- eularly new, Hie made the usual alluson tothe gradual steps by which he bad roache! the summu of distinction, and sls) rehearsed his fealty to the Union during the darkest Lours of the rebejlion, The people honor him for al! t).at, and he certaloly deserves the highest praise, but a too frequent repetition of any subject has # tendency to make Me somewhateialc. The only feature of the Satur- day apeech that is ai al! noticeable, In view of bis other late speeches, is the statement of bis views upon the subject of the representation of the Bouthern States in Congress. Upon this topic he spoke rather more explicitly aud more emphatical- jy than he bas previously done. He declared that “He who comes aaa representative, having the quahfications prescribed by the Constitution to ft Dim to take # seat ip either of (he deliberate bodies which constiiute the National Legislature, must necessarily, acourding to the inteut of the Covmi- tution, be « loyal man, bide tly and le onatituiion of the Dhates, nnot be lor the Union, be cauuut be for the Constitution, he caunot acknowledge obo- ience to ail laws, unlews Leite loyal, Waueu tie prople send such men in yood faitn they are eo titled to reprem ntation through them.” By that language the President deflues more clearly his opposition to the course which la now pursued by Congress, and to that ex'enut wideus Moe breach Lewween b mself aod the Raul New York Hoard of Contrel. Tus only material objection to the New York Board of Control bill, which bas beou iniroduced iu the Legislature, ie tho manner in which f) pro- poses to have the members of the Board selected, As gives the Governor and the Legislatuse all the power in relation to the appointinents, and the wishes of the people interested are net onmulied Now, it may be that the Governor would Sppoins unexceptionable wen for this important pus tion, hut it le nevertheless evident that these men would Ue of the Governor's political stripe, and that they would be expectod to man pulate their power in She interemt of their party, Ube natural tendency of that plaa would be to plave the city govern. tment under a new political iufluence, and cue which would not represent the political views of the people, Experesce has den onstrated that there is no chulve Letweeu she two politica! pa @s guardians of the city. Both have been triod aod it has been found that the interests of th have been of secondary fumportance which party was in power, What ihe citizens of New York want fe a syat of government that shall give po chance for tho corrupt joliticiaus of either party—that sball entirely \oucre polities, The pian now before the Legislature docs not me: ‘ thas requirement, It simply takes the cons from oue party, and gives it to another aplen which has hitherto been frequently tried, and s . e@ olty » Bo mator every time without sucevss, In orter © achieve the desired end, it is neces. sary thas the Board of Control —if that Plan be adopted —shal! be appointed ty @ome competent euibority that has no couneciou With poht.ca, and which is above the imputation of davoritiom, Buch qualitications are fouid in ihe Judgee of our higher courts, sud we lolieve it Would be dificult to find them elsewhere, Bi; pose thet the power of appointing the Board of Control were delegated to the Judges of the Cours of Appeals, Lt would not be in their live of duty, fis true; but we could instance scores of cases wherela the functions of high oflces vary more widely than in thie matter. The Court of Appenis is above the imputstio: of scting from partigan motives. and of their ability to make good choice there ie no question. If the Board of Control bil! grented the apponting powerto that Cour: instead of to the Governor, the political feature of the measure would be removed, our citizens would have the assurance thet the ri kind of men woull be sclectet as members of the Board, and the plan would, theretore, be regarded with more fs We propose our esas an amen iment io! the bill now before the Legislature. Happy Parts. Miserable New York. It in interesting to know that there are people in wore parte of the worl! who get their house renta at reasonable rates, By our Paria exchanges we obrerve that a movement has been sartel ju that city, headed by the French Empress, the de aign of which is to erect a large numer of model dwolling-houses for the working classes, Fvery errangement bee been perfected, the plans of the houses have been prepered, and the firet lot of three hundred dwellings will be immediately erected, The houses are to be apacions, airy, abundantly supple! with water, and furnished with bathe and wash bonses And what does the New York house-hunter imagine to be the prescribed rentale for apartwenta in these propowed dwel- lings? One bundred franes—oinewen American dollars per year for a aingle person; and from two hundred to three buadred france—thirty eight to fifty-seven dollare—for @ family! But, thas is not sll, Ibis provided that the rents may be paid in insteliments, in such eume es way be ceouvenie: for the renter, and in case ef non-payment the goods will never Le seized, but the tevants will be required to leave with their furniture, upon giving promise to pay up when they can, We have po Ein, reas iu New York, Pay of Pelicomen. New York, Feb, 9, 1966, Editor New York Su L Sim, -l, with « majority of the Police department, was somewhat eurpmaed on reading a leading artic’e io your paper of yesterday, opposing an increase of salary to the Police, We were the more surprised through {te apprerauce tn the columns of the Sus, abiel ya been the workingwan's fiend. We g@rauted though, that the sy ject wae not disenase. with epectal reference to the Police force, When the Metropolitan Police Department was first organ zed, the highest wages of mechan- jew wae @2 per day, wisle the smary of poleenen wat rated a) $800 per annum, which was ge it wor day, or 19 ts. more than mech auics received haw, our @alary }® rated at #1000 per year, or whil mechanics receive from ¢3 60 to @4 50 per dey The str laborers are to re- evlvemoe than that The Board of Couucitmen, I Leieve, have passed sresulusion to give them wi per day, whieh tp these days of high rents and bigh prices is Little Gav ®uwan bo receive lu orser bo he and body togesher, You wiil aloo Whe bw con ratusthat out of @274 we e. T4 pere ’ ugh have to furuish ourselves With uniform, which is bo small vem when we have to pay g45 for an overcoat, which used toc st only $20, and every - thing elve iu our live in proportion, les are eo cireu of geting a Lew Meu o! farui- rived in their meaon, instead ey bave the vid one turned uf Goku), ex Z is 16 Work Of that aide prices wall b ree duced that thry new one All wo ask now, ia 0 per day, woleb, when you colder tLe watter Iuipertialiy, you will conciude thas that emount 1 bot evbough If the duty ia honestly and pro; You will ale take into Cons uerahon that we pever yet @1,0U00; wo receive ei the rate of that amount, aou ul we lose time we also lowe pay, and if we become sick through exposure, we recowwo but bali You say mm your arvele tuat wen are willins to pay well to get the position of polwewen, Mus what kind of men are they? They are, for the most part, men thet are in rally, poywically and mentally wuts ect iu bhebcapaciiy, You will Hud thas at the present time very few mecuanies are applying to get onthe torce Pioee that are on are res), ning whenever they van gob a good job ab their treues, Lhe toree, as tue preseus time, dves nos cole up to the seandard of invelligouce that fteould Lomss of five years ago. Is suere any myn of e reduction of prices? I cannot see aus, while L Go seo thas We oppomte is ihe vase, Lie landlords (tLe texpayere’ ageuts) aro waklog oo increase of trom 30 to 6U per cent, on the rents of the lass year, and you vppose au iicreage of salary to the pouce, when they are necessitated to ask for it, iu order bo Week their exactions, By giving these remarks @ Carelul cousuieration, you wid wreatly oblige the Police Department o: this city ; avd by giving them & place iu ioe coluumusof we Bus, you would, J sbing, greatly add so our beve- ne Yours reapetiulls, A PatwolMan rir 10rH Paroiner, Our corrospondent is in error wheu be iat we oppose any increase ot the pay of police. toen, The Som has from time to time, aud intends to continue to advocate remunerative pay to every individual who does the rea! work of governing, protecting, and defeadiug our citizens; and the two classes that in our opinion may most justly demand, and should receive, adequate compensa- tion for the arduous and highly dangerous service they perform for the community, are firemen and policemen, Our correspondent misunderstands the argumen, of our recent article, if he rece:ves the Impression that we spoke of the pay of pollce- men as sufficiently remunerative, We have had ovcoson to become pretty well posted up tn regard to the services performed ty policemen, and in courne of time we ebell enceavor tw enlighten the general public, so that our cit.zens and taxpayers may not be disposed to grumble at or oppose any increase « Ty to the working officers and wen of the police force, As the Captains have alrendy applied for a raise, withous mentioning in thelr Jeution the hard-working seryoants, roun ‘sme or privates, w case into cor ment, if asat ty vise the latter to take ther own eration, and make anesrly move- » they desire their pay increased auMicicutly w cover the cost of Living and other meal News, Varhetw, &e, Saturday, Feb. 10, —~ 1) Mo The Stock ivotationa to-day have differed but little from tose of Friday, Governments were dell but firm. Gold declined from 159% to 145%. ‘The shrpments of «old | oud sliver bare by the day's steamer for Europe were \ $065,000, making with tho Java's sipwents ou Wed needay, 727,000, Tho demand for money was light— © percent, wae the rule, with exceptions at & por cent, Prime paper was discountod at 7 aT ‘s per cent €o0) Dames at 649 per cent. and lower eracdes at Wo le percent, The imports ot dry goods do not yetbesin to exhibit the decresse auticipated, The hmporte compare as follows ; Vor the Week, 18s 1864 En ered at the port..., vik SA. 41.570 ALIOWL OF MAL ROk coe Domes det iobe)l Sines Jan, et 1s, Inu, Fosered at the port... Giio54 gayi TI | bhrowk on uiarket,..,, 9 o0uiiyy 18,755,129 The total importe as New York for the week colle Pare As follows with lormer reiurns ; iuy General | trode Merehan ire, SAA L STO Flows | 4.050.040 SN hobs 2,655,515 Web d Weday Flour was lic. better ior bigh rim for medium, apd dali aud heavy for low | grades, Wheat was dull and without deeided chance | Core wae dull, heey Outs wore gad le, lowes ai Pork was dull, bee: wos swady, Lard was Leary | re PERS NO, 6, WILL HOLD THEIR and Whiskey wae dail and without decided change tu price SOCIETY NOTICES, A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE EMMET Circle, Fenian Brothe hood, #i a. GREAT CURE OF PULMONARY CoN. SUMPTION STOCK GALFS—F\ ROT BOARD. goare Hall, 59 Sirend at,o0 M in New York, Hit, 1806, at 14 O'clock. Mess BY 8CHENCK'S seal rusel'on and Me(ra‘h will ade PULMONIC 8YRUP, . wean ome all! There will be a special meer SEAWEED TONTO after the public meeting adionrns, Ponetna and ance of the membersia rejuewed ae hog MANDRAKE PALLA, riance is to be true 6 [AMER Mire Catharine Coline is vow aliving | Jen're; JAMEA WALI ACK Sec 102 4 4 set ot Dr. Seber ‘ se, ah A be ae 7 . . pergt a 4 o, 9 iy. Seken viete f A GREAT MASS MEETING WITT” BE | sveacthe te of Petrrarnine ie oun’ be. anos \ held at the Cooper Institute tes Monday aight | reniv in the leat stage of Pu monary Consumpucn, gi . o uncer the suapices of the Feni 1 Brothe wood he id not Inet move teen 70) Brook, Cit an. from eil pa en ee three weeks. "Ser ek labs 1610 Uke wing gemtiemen will deliver addres#es: Hon, Lier .eft luny, trom bottom to top, wae b Curbing, Hoo. B Doran Killian, Hon, Charies | newhing but @ mae of co ton, Che fight bron 70 N.Y... t4, "76 pencer, Hon, Fernando Wood, Hon, Jtio, Coch | chinl tube nied gosta ‘ i t ‘ 4 5. n 4 awe A ed, bul BO Cavities, a » Erie 23 M.'Ty rane, George Francia Tr John O'Mahony and | had niebt « eam ehlinns Nasties and flashes of heat at ti ; could not he down, but bad to be propped upins chair, Her mother aid that her husband and reverab U1 | ot her children tad died im the ame way. They vw Hud. let M obers, Doors open at 7 Fromt seats reserved for in Ak. Adiniesion 1 oF music will be present inside Several bonds de the “ - i iF] i a OIPTY Wor | Were poor, le to by : athe, Mo ive. @N. Woe Ht | TSATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SOCIETY NO, | S478," Fie, Bee ble te Gar fapaieine, babs 10 Me. Commerce..104% Yo? do, eTown Me 4, of N. Y¥., will hold a public meeting at their end cared Les Now, aay one that hees couch of Inne 20 4th National ie. 97% Lio Chi. @ NW. PT. 64°e | hall, cor, of 23d at, and Yd ave, thie Mouday Vtg | dires#e should call and see her, ib gives then more & Metropolitan B..121% v0 do. O4454'4 | at 6 o'clock Epeak ing by Mesare, Mu vany confidence im Dr. xchenck's medicines, They will 6 Continental Bk. 9) 400 Cle, & Tol K....16%4 | Gallacher, Ringing by Mevere McG ower find @ quite bearty ooking person, with feht Inn 1 Paes 196% Yoo Chi, & Re BL 101-6 | siilen aul Misa Foy ANNON, Preatt | sounding falle clean mie Teste hal ty ahd $0 Penn cial 5 tS 1 ag Oe atk | MICHAEL MURRY, ENBY T, CARROL Ly | Botaral and the lei one cet eee eal hy aus 00 Cum. Coal PE, feo ’ or, Bee, iwi what was left was solid and ure! tilehe, like & wtkeiver My. 4) 300 do... UL nels WOT SWE CYEPEE'S eeu coe ee t nd urelera, Sti A 10) Parise Min’. as a Soaks Wind SRAND VOCAL ANT INSTRUMENIAL £5, Revench, ver with one fone, and euloge fers 160 West Union Tel, 64 100 Ohi. & Alton PL.119 a oncert, under the auspices of Neptune Division | her room. Many of ‘Dr Sehrniek’s eortifea'es yoo 1» Mariposa I’t, 40 do... 119 Mga lzo A oa MB dreitedins pay & Mag 1 be Lely valent read sevin almost improbable. Dus by inquiring they shi Mh 5 , + Monday evening, Feb, at 79 o'clock, - . of wap r © Chi, B.& y R112 on which occasion the taverted lectustt Wine Laine | find them not exagcerated, They ware bedfast atitd Domestic Markets Wholemle Prices Carrent New Your, farvanay, Feb. 10 1866 their lunge healed and took mo cold, How much eae sheuid thow not 0 far gone be enred, ‘They may tke Bi. ROBINSON, will deliver an oration on ter ance, to be followed by @ rand Vocal and Inewru- 7 ‘ fc f} Achonek's Pul Byrap. Meaweed Tonic and Man. Cafes, th. Java, 27 St, Domingo, 1Tioals; | mental concert. Over twenty of our most popular > my fait to prime, 17a Maracalto, 21's ‘ ladies and gentliuen, professional and amateur drak File, ae pe eeyetiond closel hy] Cotten, Ib, Mid. New Orleans, a46—; Midd!ing | vocalista bave kindly volunteered their rervices on be cer teen | Lv nally colds, Uptand, 45 ; 40 Mobile, 46. the cerasion, Adinission 9¢, Children Ife, CHAS, t re : ~7 { oA fon fone, itsie oa Domeatie goods, yard. shirting, bleh'd, 23 'eat 1% | LOWRIE, et. JOHN GLOVER, Vice J. PL ep the lungs inflanied, en & perso. Eho'tg brown, Ia. l's: bieached, vi 'yea! 10; Drilliag, | LOWE, Bectty 120 need lung ‘hey ebould stay io the boure o@ ‘ 1 oT ; - — - - even more than one just recovered fiom @ printa Bind mune de liber emery tamnries | (GRAND RALLY OF THE FRIENDS OF icknese Ve thowhe by most phys eo ~; bemmoral skirts, doz, 34 60aT! Wi; flannels, lemperance. Eastern Star Lodge of Good Samar. ing ag ni owe to ever cure 7 ? fiane will bold & pebile meeubg at their ball, cor, of Bout god and 4:b ste, W burgh,on Mentey une, Feb. lith, at 75 o'clock, JAS, comp way Py veuck's tmedicloes cleans the stomach and liver, equalize the cireniation of the blood, crew Petite. and the food is made io divest anc od blood, and that ieall they do. Nature rest. Dr. J, H. Schenck will be at his priacip: 19 North 61h corner of Comme. cis frown 9 A. M, till 4 bY every Tuesday, froin 38 Summer et. M unti! 3 P.M, Pisin, owt Dry cod, 6:09 96; Mackerel, 1, Mare, 17 Goats WW; No, %, do, 16 Gw1S WO; sealed herrings, 65.60, Crude Whale, 14841 50; bleached do, 1 619 - Crude Sperm, ¢ 4o8-——: unbleached do, ¢6uar 65; Lard Gil, 1 suml90; Linseed, 1410142 per gallon; Kerosene, —a-.. Promaont.-.Koef, W. m, bbe, 16 W0a20 00 ; Do. Pr. mM. 6% Hon: Pork, cle nom in . mee LADY'S RETICULE LOST—FROM Fort Waahineton to Manbattanrille, T 25 0n29 2; new meas, YS STavd 37; Lard, per ib’ will be rewarded by jenving at No. 11 Olive every other Fri 15--al5'\4; Butwer, Urange coanty, pats, vbado; ae Rh Rh RL mere N.Y. state, Welsh tubs, fine, --add; N. Y. piate Bask BOOK ON THE BLEECKER ST. amin. ee ott bis respiroweter be charges thive tube, fair to iy YSalS; N.Y. State, firkin tule, Savings Bank, No. 262.359, lost yesterday, in ace | dollars. fine, --a—; N.Y. State, firkina, good to tue, 37859; | count of BRIDGET McHUGH, ‘The finder, will Price of the Pulmonie Syrup and Seaweed Tonics each, $1 6 vod to choice We term, 604. Penn, comm please return it to the Hank, "1 ber bustie. or $i bv the halt dozeu, Mau- wediua, 26050. Cheese, state factory, good : 2 iGE NRWPOUNT. | @take Pilla 25 per Ib, 19 qn; Stace, 1alf 0 good, 1Ual 0G | LOST — A LARGE NEWFOUND. | “pte Bille 18 conte ver tox 1 dairies eboice, sax. land dog, straight hair, bieck; had on aloather | NB —A full suprise of DK. SCHESCK'S MEDIe Sugars. Cuba, 11012% ; Havana, 10'sal2%; Refined fy answers to the name of JACK. 35 will be | CIN KM can be obtained at ali tie» at his Rooms, No. fears, L4ali we per tb, gree for bis return at 153 Chatham street, Brening 39 Boud t,. New York, and the Doctor may be seew ‘vbeacco, leaf @ yall Miactiancows — Rice, bouvucky, Yatl; Virginia, —a— ; seed Ske ERNE Sime ae there protessionally every ‘luesday, trom A M. te OUND—FEBRUARY 10TH, A GOAT, ]°!M 10) Ib, Caroline, dressed, DEMASS. BARNES&CO,, 2 C i _ ; 1 hich the owner can have by calling at 36 1 Park Row, Wholes , 4 hea? adit tania Rd sd ler-wade i} Atlantic st, Broo . in the basemen proving | al¢ Agente for New York 10 a oapy por Ib., 19a—— ; “Hopy ciop 1364, loads; | Property and paying expenses: BS i == 150, do, 6: tay, 100 Ibs., --aSv tor etuipping aud OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, A ALCTION NOTICES, ¥, avbtor retail lots; Candies elty, 40. 1% © poor men’s | a 1; 7 KE ant i Pe oncoaa pemeeng | AUCTION NOTICE —CROCKERY, GLAS SPHOKAL NOTICES. Free ike mde lect etbe ame wo FATRIOR | AME HHL Aucticoper, cue “on wy 1 peer rek - eran pb nada Bala ' TE wee eev ee f GANOTIINUDL, im ote to’ suit veaiers tien “Exceedingly Effective ‘Brown's Bron: | ¥/), REWARD LOST, LAST ERTNG, 2p v9e, eee i chinl Troches' are excellent lorenges for the relief | roiurm to 41 eat Yedate ee OteE Se Py aa UCTION SALE OF CROCRIRY. ac. HENKY G cca a ete iene Mey are corey | Bf REWARD—LOST, ON SUNDAY, FEB, Nellore, om Twesdar’ Ken et eee saeyiiae 88 exceedingly effective, We have kuown several ine | PeF 1 ish, w bisok and tan s'ut, anawore to the name iy y ty @ general mtortment of wll bose stances in which troublesome coughs have ceased (! want bad on when lost a black leather coliag, Sve %, Ree ie ie lee Wikies culery, riated ned ‘ 4 a ni a very speedily after one or two Trochea were taken,” joa with red. Any perecn retuinisig sald slut to J aie without reserve, ss _Ubristian World, London, Boe, 188 A—Kheumnatism, salt Kheum, Erysipelas, Sores, Corns, Buuions, Bruises, Cuts, Felons, Boils and Burne are eurely cured by DALLES Magi- any Pain & tor, 46 a jold by all drug: | formation es will lead to the conviction of the thie bag Extractor, #6 cents a box. 8 y rug AbpIy JOHN Ge DALE. 1b brondway, Ne¥ Aa Edectual Worn ! . ' PERSONAL NO’ bination of ingredients used in making Brown's a : ~ “L FURNITURE, BAR COUNSER, &c.—Auetion, Tuesday’ 18th Fe ., 141 elat ss near Grew: Mi Miture of Su ree taree loto youd lass were back walnut sain taties, :ange, gas fixtures, all ... ly i ew, - *e 283 CARTER, auctionerr, 6% Cousslandt ob AUCI’R—OFFICE 29 J MES M. MI sole of valuable + boeteru Tnetrles, 206 Grand at, will receive the above coward, al. aa f REWARD WILL BE PALD FOR $1000 tue recovery of a cane of wilk goods marked “P. & CO, v202," landed by the Inman steamer “City of York” on the 2let of January last, and $0 re wo person giving such ine Vine at, producayve r JAMES Mi. M a pated ——= | Fob. 1th ok PR hae it “ Auction on Mouday, . AW " apne jock, at the fy ou *Vermifuge Comftits la such as to give the Lest NFORMATION WANTED OF MICHEL | 111 Bro way. unde: the direction etihe ex enters MORKISY, who landed in thie city Jan. 6, 1506. Any information of bam will be thankfully rece:ved by his brother, SUTMPHEN MORKISY, 142 Weet 19th at, N.Y. cite. oT Fk 4HE PERSON WHO LOsT A BLACK leather vulise at the railroad depot in Newark, of the iate Grover C, Furman, deceavea,the followit Valuable productive property, in tee slinpie, iat Frome dwelling hou-e and lo’, 145 Third et; do, 1.3 Fourth et; do, 77 Bouth Let at; do, 97 Kouth Tet at; day 99 South Iet wi; do, Ty South 1.00, 72 South Bd or brick store and dweiiing, Fourth at; do, 1 Fourth at; do, 14) Fourth at: 142 Fourth et; brick poss'ble efle t with eafety, Worme in the stomech cause irritation and often prolonged sick neseand can be removed only by the use of arure remedy, which wil! be found in the Vermifuge Comite, Hoth Chrouic and Infammato N. Jy last November twelve mouths, containg vaiua- | dweiliug house. N. E. cor, Sd tlem are being daily cured by Met bles, will “ad a R : . ® apply to the pastor of dt. James's Church, | 97 Broadwey: do, 99 Kre» matic remedy, Sold by all druagists, 108s $8 Giiver at, be will learm something to bis advau | For sm and further paris Ls A Jeauite st the Wheeler & Wilson Lock Sttch sewing | (we. ow office of the nuctionver, 28 Pine et, N.Y, 364 Machine and Hulton Hole Machine, 626 Broadway .oo0 “Tlowe sewlog Machine Company, Ne @29 Brow var N.Y. blias liowe, Jr., Mreaideut, Ap waned, “The Improved Filiptic Sewins A.W, SUPLEK, 687 Broudway, Ae Pear Trees fer sale ata sacri ubsecriber, desirous of thinaing out bis pear orchards, otlere tor sale at one halt the veUm, prices, over two thousand choice lbwart and inrd Pear Trees, of the bartlett, Louise Bonue id Duchesse d'Augouleme varieties, trom years old, and in bearine condition. can give the tiews @ ers by mail will be y 5 sLIA Y. BRACH, w Haven Co, Coun, NFORMATION WANTED — WILLIAM WILLLAMS, a seaman, who died away trom home about 20 years ago, was in the U. 3. Navy atone tune; belonged to New York, aud bad @ broiner Thoma boatman, Lfany relatives are iiving,they will benefit tuemselves by callungon WM. J. 8Mi lai, 196 seu. st. Oy —— 5 BOGART, AUCTR— BY 8. & J. BO: @GART, thie day, at lio o'eiock, at the nr Grocery and Liquor eae, by ere oe” the Marahal wUdArE, LOms, cof “Sty ele ren, flour, spice AY lic @ Bourbou whi: y.1u its ‘ tur vem, 3 euses fine por wine, Sourbow aud Beat dy in coske and keds, sore fixtuies de. AWNBROKLR'S SALE THIS DAY AT 10¢ w'eloek, by RICHARD FIELD, Auctioneer, 4u ei OU Ube dees Cuil lug, CU6l COuLm Cue looskin nod cioth pants, eilk. ve vet and cloth vests, de. By order of J. LYNCH, 73 Graod ol GAL, NOTICES. MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS will be beld at for choice of 4 increase ot Wy for the elrest. AWNBROKER'S SALE THis D. JOUN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadwa. of adcltional patenss, &e y a0 oo ry , lots women" r) CUTLTER, G. A. GAKRDNE & t ethee "at lating of silk, delain . > OTICE—MAYOR’S OF FICE,NEW YORK, | stecta, thine, atteuced to, WII u, Ne Wall uelor = roots, s DLATHS, Jan, ——, 1866,—Notice is hereby given, other desirable goods, worthy the attoutlon of rv DORAN—On Mareh 9th, 1865, Thomas Doran. persous who require to be Vaccinated wiil be nd- | and howekeepers., By order of J, MEI ALLER, thout eb by «@ Broome at A Maes of Requiem at St. Siephen's Chureb, 28th pd aa yf borage thes 4 Hs 4 phys na ray a ccerar, Mid vig A. Mi, The altar boys ar constantly tn Atveniinnew oid it is recom TNE Bre LUVite uo the Health Commissioners that ail persons w DLUGDALE Un Saturday, Feb, 10, Joshua Dug- | not been Vaccinated within 6 years should avail dale, uative of Ireland, Mobill, Co. Leitrim, of | themselves immediately of the opportunity thus af- sounds reesived in the service of the L, 5., Firet beaded re ed Deve fe coereson yathtinte hy her orn fautry, Co, 0 physicians, e New York taspeusary ia located a ah iM a are invited to attend the funeral, | the corner of Centre and White ei, The Maat at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, J. | Hiepensary is located at the corner of hanex Dugdale, cor, Freeman and Liberty st, Greeapointg, | Grand «te, The Northern Dispensary (Mt lotat od Krooklya, FL, St, Louls papers please copy, 119 at the, commer Cag eg Place 76 Dapetepeer ov . on ae pu japeneary ie miod he aA. REY Pet Feb ath, J ey ibe beloved wife of | cornor of 24 ave. and wha ots, Tho Northwestern vem 4 eee un cae ere. hy ry reepenteall y invited Tyispensary is located at 6ii Hinbthave, ihe North. he f ral, from bes late itsldeuce, O¥ eastern Disponeary “ luen ved on 64h et, bet Yd aud reer A ry dN ps ouce OT Sdaves. JOLIN T. HOPEMAN, Mayor, 872 OTICL TO TAX-PaYERS —O/ TICk OF 10s GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, 25 CHAM: @ bers ot, will seil this day, Monday, at ls o'clock, all the furniture, Carpers, bene. yalre, tae bles and sets, iu the turmiened Louse 453 Bro me et, ow Dewleré are suvived JAWNUROKER'S SALE—H, rSCANLAN’ + Will sell (oie day atl o'clock P.M, at 89 Care tine ef, @ RevOTA asmortiuent of uniedee By orders. KRAMER, pilvatcal sy bee AWNBROKER'S SALE, TiiIS DAY, AT LW Ocivenk, we iba o& INGA AMD ooles. root 55 New Bowery, 0.0 lowe inen's aud women's Clowbdug, includiug cis, ihe sho Geaine@ @nd caice drenees, quilt, epreaa, blamkets, sheets, overco re sot oe dresscoate, pante and vos, iauie' cloaka, boot GASCON ee ,) N.Y. Feb, 10, of in- ’ ‘ faninalery ml ey re, Lydia Gapoe uy relies Comm esiouers of Taxes and Assessments, No. JY rary +? om of Mra, ¢ bee rt fvy Hight ay of the jate Raimond Gascon, of this city, io the o¥ih | Chambers street, New York, dau. 6, i506.—Notice le ay, » by order of LUNG A East Bigasway. Wed Su New Canal at. a a 14t) WM GOODWIN year of her age, ) Thursday, 15th, gruer F, y given that (he Assewment Kolle of the Keal lils relatives and friends are Invited to attend end Personal Fatate of the Cisy and County of Now 4 " ‘ HAKLI», 105 Gra Ww the funeral, on Tuesday, Feb. 14, at li o'clock, with- | York, tor the year 1505, will be open for ibepection = ws 2 OUL further notice, from, the resideuce of her subein. | aud review from aud aft Monday, January § 1806, R. R. ROLL AUCTIONEER, WILE law, TL V.L, Whaler, 218 Bast 3uth ot, Hone and | aod will remain open til) the Suth day of April, 14u0 ‘@ well this day, at 2 o'clock, at 433 Cuna! at the correction of errors Philadelphia papers please copy. the equalization of | secon kamu tuoi ius v asseesmcute of the awlor 6 YO't OOO ly t php te , ’ id real and personal | boddine MAGEMEYER—On Saturday, Feb, 10th, Clara of ty: , 5 seine, Chairs, tables, bu Louisa, daughter of Frederick W, and Aune Mary Aa ay Ph actu aid PLLA a einem la, de.) & 15 S AY, Feit, © 12th, at 10% o'clo'®. 90 Lewe ab, the ent. « PlOK vi we Bove aD -ouse-lUrDisbing store, wis ves ranges, furpaces a iarge lot of tin aga copper WAG, WHBLLOlE FR jen jiagemeyor, aged 1 L mouths and 16 days The relatives and friends of the :aroily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of her parents, 343 Front at, cor, Jacksou, this Mouday afternoun, 126 @ Commissioners during the period muuve in order to obtaim the relet provided by ‘The act of 1559 provides thar, during the time the books suail be epen to public re provided, application way inspection, a hereim na cotlee urne aod KRUGLER At Jersey City, on Sunday afternoon, | Le wade v7 any Persea 6058 ering himeclf ag. | lot of otuer goods usually At Rete mae lis «chu Rudolph Krugier, acec years, grieved y the Maescaa vaiuation of his sa TL > Era? ar eraune<1 a w ted Not co of tuveral hereafter, 96 or personal cotetey to, have the same corr oo aD ABT) AUUTRS, ite Lig L, ‘BRE » EF 9. O'Brle: ed." f such epplication Le meade in relation LE ar, rev. Lith, at 11 o'clock, at No, G16 ennd a ay Besurdar, Zeb, 10 Thomes O18 Uae. to the easserred valuation of real estate, it 6G ot. bet eon Band O.. toe nocdling Wood County Uavas, Pariah of Denn, Ireland, must Le made in writing, stating the ground of | Yard of Mayor & Co, coud ny of tho lence Juss iviends and ecqualusances ure respectfully in. | obection thereto, and thereupon the Cemtuissiouers | 0! four basing, OFF Ch OUP WAROL Oy vited to attend the funeral, thie (Monday) aitor- | #)a!! examine into the con. hand if in ther) barn 4 @ugine buocling mockine judgment the assesment rioueous, they shall It such applica! in reiation to the assessed valuatioa of te, the applicant «hall be examined uncer oath by (he said Commissioners, who eball be author- ized to administer euch owths, or any of them; and if, to bie or (ledr judg inent, the assessment is errone ous, they shall Cnuse thy © to be corrected, and ix the amount of buch asersment ae they may believe to be just, and cedtare th decision thereon witnin thirty days atter such appication shail have been made to them, Ne recucic ibe made by the Board of Bupervisors Of any assessment ou real aod Nook, atl o'ciwck, from his late residence, 62"Wilest aiieet. 118 YENNFY-~ On Feb, 10th, 1866, Catharine Penney, widow of the lee Lewis Ponucy, aged 74 years, 3 mouths sud 24 days, The relatives and friends of the family, also the meu.bere of A pha Chapter, are respecitully invited to attend the tuaeral, ou Tuesday atternoou, 1th inst, ot Lo'ciock, irom the residence of hor eon, vad Pirete. Wiamaburgh, Long lalwad, 2 SMITH — On Sunday evening, Feb, 11, John Sith, of the Parish of Tilucorbet, Co, Movaghen, a 6 tube machinewaws, buess, Bede 19 W. WITTERS, AUCTIONEEK, SELLS this cay, ut 2 o'clock, at 44 Cauai vt, ail the paclor, chamber, diningroom and kiicwen furnituie in ® large house, bv tue Carpots, oil cloLus, and tull Grsurtmiens for Louseseepind, 163 pe ameeennaes a oe f WOKTH OF LADIES FURS 0,000 fresli trot a Muideu Lane manutace tory which waseola out by the cherlify will now be sold at wholerale or retail, at bali their vaiue; alse 4 Hi Tring's bales, ab 4i7 Pearl win the clo hing ore, 3i7t ireland, personal @sture Hapeeed ener t act unless iteball | — SSS eas | I ie Tue triends of the family, and thoee of bis bro- | appear, under oath or afl ty - : ae ther Mictaol are respectinlly invied to attend the agerieved was unable to aitend withim the period SEWING MACHINES, funeral, trou the dence of bis son Tuomas, 34 | pioscribed for the correction of taxes, by reason of | ———— Seige ee Lveter et, on Tue atternvod, &t Zu'clock. 2y sickness or absence trom the city, A.J» WILLIAM. LL FIRST CLASS N SEWING MA. chines exchanged, for aie, and to renta’ 494 Broadway, where will be fouad'the largest and bere assortment of family and manu'ac'uring machiues ta she city, Ali persons who purchase or exCuNn.¢ tue chines at tus establishment will have tue privi ge of exchaging for any other machiue w thia thir.y days trom the tune of purensae withont extracharya, Also second band imach.nes ior eale cocap at 46g Broadway, next door to Boadway tieane 34 SON, J. W. ALLBA, J. W, BROWN, Commissioners y and Asseesinents, 421 TRADE NOTICES, FOR SALE— L Apr ifet, JAMES SMITH, 75 poe SALE—A FINE PARIS-MADE Coupe, rsuer monthly meeting, at 6Y at Ts o'clock re ie Toque » rea, dam si, on thin Monday even unewmal at fendauce of the ma WILidAM HACKE Dee's caiman — - — and coupe harness for sale tor want of use, Ap- SEWING MACHIN FOL Pik TIN SLATE AND METAL ROOFERS | BIGGS BROS" Stabley OG and Us West sud or exchange. Ail iret clave machinos, uew and oiion will boid (heir Pepular moutuly meet- | ot. nee cease | sae ppecos hand, tor cash of part pay a No, tution Hall, 5. &, cor det, aod Sd prek SALE—GOOD HORSE AND HALF | Biottwar, up atau, Motley Busi N. b.—No e Monday eVeuils, Fob. 12th, ab T's o'clock. | 5 Ul Cely OF FeCO.L ied buggery, preu ibys LA Spring Cart ior sale for $225, together or separate, Cau tors days at 117 Maiden Lane, Loquue jor We F, bet. vend 1 P, . orearily inthe morning, 887 Wy ordero: 4HOMAD CUMMINGD, I MALHIEWS, Ree, Bec. Ate L NEEED O¢ \OPKKS, NO, 3, srruonthly wegaing this, Mu ~) at the # bias poure « ‘ t bus, dae BOLGH. 16a; db WILL HOLD EK & WILSON'S SEWING 4 939 Brosdway, cor, 22d et. Machin lew partthe rent allowed if purehaccu, Bo. a hola @ lituiled bus Nees, Couducted M: TTENTION LADIES—TH& NEW YORK | bur Mauntucturing Go, 55 Chathau et, Opposite a) tit 2 | Ge seta W Lt Marvy Lote Melia, ob Os 8 nin sonventence, Bs Lecome & Tec ya ed ‘ ms Fetes . < = | brook Mink Coilar and Mut?, 7.60 . - = - { JNut Nhu COOPERS, NO. 4, WiLL HOLD | Couarand Muth #850, M | 20) WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MAL / thew reeuiar monthiy meennuy, this Monday chines, new, with all bt improvements, te cvening, at is o'clock, at 187 Bowery, New cards ety Ol Oli otber ius equauy as low, | reat by sie duunth and for amie wi lon prices jor cre ly Will be lesued, aud other luporteut buss Alteiug aba Kepairiog to the latest styles, Receipt y or part payment sf deeired: mo Howe's joraboe ond aller wok, aud others Coll at “0 Uroeawich ava bougls wud sachauged, wa seed. Come puncval BANKY Wal, traus: | &. W. MAbA, bos, Aven (O PUrChieery to LusurY uguslt uote, Le M. | {Gy Malager, és |