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THE NEW YORK SUN. i DAY MORNIN’ “EB. 13, 1866, /ESDAY MORNING, FED. 13, To Advertisers, main remind cor etvertiting patrons «ure Mas willbe Bie late [or Cimeal Hom,” Weep 0 Ot uf Oat et oon for the receplion oo titehceneen © yolock P, Ma Wut do not inasi(y Unwin wiber ping ol KS Nasiness Prospects. fr we may judge from current Indications, the pring tuatness will this yeer open with unusual ecitvity throughout the country, Nothing but en «er ¢ financial panic can prevent this, and there i mo hkelihood of any euch immediate danger. “here are e number of causes that will contribute coe briscuess of business during the season hich we are now rapidly approaching, Money i* indent, and there never was a time in the his- ‘y of the country whem the people were wore rkless in their expenditures than they are @ preant, What they desire, they purchase, with 26 apparent regard for future contingencies, The crstation of the war, and the return of s million end « half of men from the field ot war to the felds productive indestry will stimulate geu- eval business, The soldiers beve now tecome yp oducers ag well as consumers, They work in shops offices, and inthe field, and they require jipplemeuts, tvols, articles of comfort and luxury ¢> which they were strangers when in the army. ‘These wants increases the demand upoo manufec @urera, while the increased production furnished Dy the soldiers, adds to the wealth and purchasing atdlity of the country, The opening of trade with the South is another feature that will tend to en- ven business, The Bouth is very inadequately supplied with Northern goods. The war exhausted everytting in the stores, and the supplies thet went Bouth lest Fall were only expected to meet the more pressing demands of the people, Agr- culture, which is the sole dependence of the Bouth, wee almost wholly suspended inst year, In order 4&0 resume it, agricultural implements and the various plantation sppurtensnces that have been demroyed or exhausted during the war, will of course be required. Nearly everything of that kind must come from the North, and an increase of demand follows. In fact, oll tbe endless vanety of articles of which the Bouthern people were de- prived by the war, will cow reach them again, end at the North we shall receive the cotton, to- Becoo, suger and rice products in exchange. And tarther, ft ie quite probable that « sirong stream of enigration will in the Spring be directed to wards the Wewicrn territories, and to the ‘endeveloped disirice of the new States, the outfit of which will couse « de. meud for large supplies. The beavy immigration that ts expected from Europe will likewise add to consumption ; and there ere several minor eircum- wtances that wo might mention as pointing in the same genera! direction. [i is evident, therefore, that an uncommonly active business season is Le- fore us, but we will not pretend to predict its pro- bable duration. It may turn out as did tho seaton of 1967, but we hope uot, The spring of thai year opened similarly to what we are anticipating now, bat t ended in e financial storm. We hope for better things now, bus we confess that we fail to fiod avy substantial ground for that hope. Those whe are wise, however, will place themselves on ‘the safe mde by preparing for contingencies, ' ‘ © « o Mr. Bazcre(Vs Memorial Oration. Mx. Banonort's address in memory of President Luxoons, ie woill-written, acholariy paper, and worthy of \ts suthor's literary reputation. About ove third of 1, however, might better have been omitted. Not thet it is unreasonably jong, but there is much frrelevant materia it, and some that, under the circumstances, {5 worse than irrel- vent, The occasion was the official tribute of re- spect on the part of Congress, to the memory of the late President, and the anniversary of Mr, Liscoin's birthday was selected as an appropriate time for the memorial observances. death, the mark of respect that was paid to bis memory yesterday, would probably have ben contributea as the same time that similar *@xpres#ions occurred throughout the country, ‘Therefore, the occasion in question was purely es matter pertaining to the late President, aud the Taemorial address ought wo have been confined strictly to tts object. Instead of that, however, Mr, Bascuort goes far enough out of hus way Wb criti. eiee the principles of popular sovervignty ; to et- tack the memory of the late Clie! Justice Tansy : to threaten France and England, etc. The attack Spon the late Juige Tawny is in bad taste, to may the least of it. We publish elsewhere that part of the address which is really of @ memorial charac. ter, and which portrays the excellencies of Mr. Lixoons'’s character faithfully and well, There is nothing brilliant in the style end nothing elegant in tbe diction of the eddreas, but it presents the character of the de. coased President in its true light. The virtues of Mr LisooLa are pot overdrawn, nor ts any at- teinpt made to invest him with greater abilities than be possessed, In this respect Mr. Baxonorr dae done bis work admirably, for it ie not au easy tung to do, The address will of course be prom|- Pout in she future history of the country, being the official tribute of Congress to the memory of 4 ¢ most notable President since Wasarneron, aud «menating from the leading historian of the United B ates. ‘Well Done, Geod aad Faithful Servants.” Jue Ovited States Christian Commission, which olved by the exercises held in Washing- tun on Bunday evening, leaves an imperishable record of good deeds dohe during the late civil var, The (ull extent of ite Christian services in tie camps hospitals, and on the Gouthern battle- fate can Bever be known: but thouseuds of ro- turned soldiers, scattered about through the Biates, Lave cause to thenk the Commission, and thous- sods more who liein their graves doubtless had cause, in their last moments, to biess the name of t atinstitution, The Commission has expended n ilhooe ef meney for hospiial stores, delicacies for the sick and wounded, Bibles, Testaments, relig- ious newspapers libvary books, ete, Tisoperations extended all ever the United States, wherever the # )Uers of the Union were to be found. And there » 18 no sectionalism er bigotry in ite good works Wounded and ¢ick rebel soldiers, as well as our own, met with the Kindest treatment as fie hands, ‘The members of the Christian Commission are de- serving of the netion's gratitude for thetr noble ood disinterested work, and at this time, whes ther orgauisation has just ceased by reason of the wo pletion of their labora, the country will say to beay “Well dona good and faithfu) servants” A The Mayor the City Plaenderers. Maroa Horruan ‘a fair to fully meet the ex Pettations of the proj le who elected him, in refer- @nee to checking tho profligate tendenciesof the politicians in tl, Gorernment, with whom he Bow has contend. Ile yesterday vetoed the re- Solution of the Comm». Counell providing for the printing cf ten thousand copies of Valentine's Menual, for fiee ¢ This action was based upon the fact that the printing of that doca mont lest 3 wae o palpable fraud upon the etiy, and the same remit wea sure to follow this y The city wae obliged to pay fifty-three the doi bution ud for the ten thousand copies printe! last year, ard a¢ the Common Council refused to have the work done by the lowest bid der, the expens» for this year would doubtless have been quite se much as Lefore —fully fiity per cent, more than it ought to be The Mayor slso took another important step, yoster- day, in the saine general direction, He sent to the Common Counell s communication recominen thet the Ano street joo ordinances, which was sdopted with euch haste by the Common Council of lest year, should not be carried inte effect unul the persons whose interests ere ailected by it shall have had a chance to be beard before the commit- teos of the Boards. He alvo proposed that a reso- lution should be adopted for the suspension of fur- ther action et present, wih regari to the said or- dinance. The Mayor is therefore, starting out right upon his official course, by espousing the cause of the people in the warfare with municipal corruption. LINCOLN, THE | | Martyr President. -—-—0— -- Memerin! Obsequies Oration of the Hen. Geoorgo Baacreit. Washington, Feb. 1!..~The tines over the pablic buildio ieciuding the Caplio, ere ot bail-weat, At ten o'clock, the doors leading to the rotunde of the Capitol were opened (o those to whem invitations had been extended by the presiding officers of the Houses of Congress, and to those holding tickets of admission to the galleries, lasued by (he Chairman of the Joint Committee of Arrangements. The hal! of the House of Representatives was opened for the admission of Representatives, aud those to whom jevitations hed beem exiended, were conducted to the seats assigned te them. The President of we United Btates was seated tn front of the Bpeaker's table, The Chiof Justice and Asrociate Justices of the United States occupied seate next t the Preei- dent on the rightolthe &peaker's table. The heads of departments, with the Diplomatic Corps, occupied seats right to the President, on the left of the tpeak- ei's table, Officers of the Army and Navy, who by Dame bave reevived the thanks ot Congress.occapied seats next to tho Supreme Court, on the right of the Speaker’stable, Representatives occupied roa'son elther elde of fhe hall, in the rear of those avited, Four rows of seats on either side of the main aisies for Senators, in addition to those above mentioned, were oecupied by Assistant Heads of Departments, Governors of States and Territorica, the Mayors of Washington and Georgetown, the Chief Justices and Judges of the Court of Claims, and the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Bupreme Cours of the District of Colombia, the Lieads of Bureaus in the Departments and others, When Lient.-Gen. Grant entered the gallery, with ladies, he was greeted with spplaure. ‘The Army and Navy officers wore in am- The Diplematic Corps appear! im eliizens dress, Major-Geo. BF Butler, ou entering the hall wasapplanded. The Houso was called to order at 19 o'clock by the Bpeaker, who, after a prayer by the Rev. Mr. Boynton, laid tefore them « letter from Becretary Boward, addrocsed to the spoakers, making wiedgemouts for the luvitation to be pre- thts eceasion, but seriously regretting thas the state of bis health forbids his attendance on the interes! notional) ceremonies, The Cabinet, excepting Mr, Hewerd, were pres ent. Eeuntor Doolittle condu ted the orator of the day a sontat the table of the Clerk of the House, Whea the Presideut and his Cabinet, the Benators, and the Supreme Conrt entered the ball, those on the floor rose to their foe. snd stood until the former @eeaied, Every coat im the hall was occupied. The scene was brilliant and imposing, and, apart from (be solemm cecasion, it was interesting, from the fect that her the General end Bite Governments, together with tmimisters from foreign governments, these and thou- sands of others eniting in paying thelr tributes to the memory of the illustrious dead. The Marine Band, in the rear of the reporters’ gallery, performed scolemn air from the opore of La Trevatere, when the Rev, Dr, Boynton, the Chaplain of the House, delivered & prayer, ‘The Hon, Lafayetie 8, Foster, President of the Beate pre tem,, called ibe House to order, and, in « few pertiment remarks, introduced the Hon. George Bancroft, who delivered THE MAMORIAL ADDRESS, The arpter Devan with showing how God rules in the affairsof men, and Low, under bis protecting care, the great American pabite rose up in the wilderness of the Weet. He theo dweltonm the vast territorial exsent of the Kepublic, and spoke of the Prophe that had beem uttered, some by the revos ut! ry fathers, as to the eventiul oo: ences af slavery. T row th of slavery culminated in seces- mo and war © Oration conciuded as follows. “In is character, Lincoln wasthroagh and through Amorican, He i the firet notive of the recion Of the Alieghanios to attain to the biehest station ; and how Lappy it is (hac men who was brought forward as | stared outgrowsh and tirss frutte of that region ave been of unblemished purity ia private life, & « fon, @ kind husband aflectfonate father, and, as a man, so gene to inteerity, Douglas, bls rival scid of him, * fe the honestess inan \ ever kuew.' The habi min were thoes of meditation and inward thought, rather than of aciion, He excelled in logical statement more than in exreniive ability, He feasuned clearly, his retlective judgment wes good, end bie purpores were fixed; but like the Hamtet of hie only post, his wili wes tardy tm section; and for this reasou, and pot from humility or tenderne of tee.ing, be some- times dep'ored that the duty which devoived on him ad wot tallen to the tos of another. tle was skilful my discerned with precision the central td: ow ence lean strong oid be inteiligable toall, }.6 delighted to express bis opiuions by apo- thegm, illustrate thei by @ parable, or drive them howe by estoy. Lincola gained a uame by discus, which, ot all others, most easity lead clam ; bul he was pevor carried away by en- eal, Dever ibGuixed in extravagant len. gUsg6@, Dever hurried to support extreme mieusares, Bover allowed hiwesell to Le controled by euduen impulses, During she progress of the election at which be was chosen President, he expressed no opiusom that went beyoud the Jeflersouian proviso of 1754, Like Jeilerson and iatayetie, be bad iaith ia UDO Ob 86 peu and read those sult) with rae sageci ty. im@, And was lees apt bo be lu advauce of op than to lag behind. Llo never sought the public by takimg an advanced posigon wiih a banaor of opimien; but rather studied to move jor. Ward compactly, @xposing mo detachment in front or Fear #0 Luss she course of Dis Adwinistration mighs have beeu explained a4 she calcu sting policy of ihe mos! all, As Lincotn woof bis bile op! © €.ootrily shrewd and watchful politician, had there not been feou bebind it # fixeuness of principle ich from the tires determmed bis purpose and grew nwre in. tense with every year, co. eoergy, Let bis semalalits he vividness of imagin, the horrors of the id ov the sufferings in bowpitais; his conacie: Qs wore teuder than his leeiings, Lincoln was one of the mos unassuming of men, Lu time of success, Le gave credit ter it to those whow be employ ed, te the pouplo, and to the prov.- dence of God, He did not kuow w bas csteniution is: vbeu be became President he was rather saudeued than elated, aed bie conduct aud manuers showed ere than eves hus belie! thas ali men ace berm equa, lug ti lite by tts Ke HOt acate, he had © victure to lie mind re represented all branches of ee ee ea See eee Tle waa no respecter of person hor reputation, nor ing of character bh Sopointinents were sometimes ily deterred to public opinion the head of the armice be foll Preference of Conrress, A good I’ bg AA hie adrninistration by b of the varicas cepartmen te, Savice reatily, was never govern Ver of bis Cabine: ir opi he bed wade them thoronghi ture of Lincoim to for bad; and petther rank, and in appoin ed the dna dent # wh rayperriston Lincoln, whe accepted ed by any inem- and could not be moved f a iberately formed ; but his eupervision of nostendy and incomplete; and eon iaterference transoendin Ler coufured than wivance times the Ceered, he who had plways rent forth the flag with every one of ite rece. ve Leck his err “some Dew arrangement io the Teens of $h@ Coustitucon abe: « wt and uaeearied @ we cet a rlimpee privaely suggesung to cetining the ople might be ab'y help, in jew tu,’ Won diserum lure daye tere} ou the very ini yuth.* ipport. hescnee some of 6 fa the field, was eager to couutiy nem and meditated The emend jog slavery bad Lis During the into ble eoal trom Louie! oe thas come freedom,’ ween citizens ana electors, sdeatu be ceciared bis preter. ence that ‘the ciective franchice were now ¢ oferred ligentort the colored men and om bhues vl them who rerved our cause as soiudiers;’ Lat he wiahed it doue by (he Staves Wemerives, and be bever harbored the thought of exacting !t from a new miwent as condit on dey of bie lle beamed w kerof this House eaith of Whe uauen, thoughie lor but Country, be was remo Rocky Mountaine “athe return o reitful induat of (houssnds as bis eye kindieu with cognition Abu ihe tast LL usinemm at wich these from woe tof and temptations of thie ilo and wasat peace, As the eum ot all, the Land of Lincoln ralsea the tag: she American people wan the bere of the war; ane therefore We reeuitie 8 Ge" esa of republicanism vor, iow aud which woule conquered 30 for the: ie party lor elav TY B16 LO Moin, treed distur vances tu (he couuiry grew ousot apy thing 4 repul em, bat oat of ry, which \¢ rtoriwe temot hesedttary wror a the ision of thie domestic anomaly opeue to thie reno acaieer of unthought of dignity sud A uur CouusTy Las & mo wuity a and the merged ihe siates st us a6 Bot brought beck ss awe should bold them ous ly @ UK Os Lua Coajuest Could be mammimed; they come Ww ther rightiui place uncer we Coneuusion Aeu iniual, DeCeEE. the . tate MnonuMmonle voi Victory, ry, and inseparabie members of We bulla monuments to the dead, but no We respect the exampie of the Kolmens, wie vever, even im conquered iamd, reseed eruuicins of triumph the school ot a Washingwon ly Wo give peace @ be: to her piace in ihe g ‘img Closes 1a Lope, Lo * TGine Ww We awe ol wcbed in a contl t. Aad our cenoreisare aesed in ihe berd of vulgar conyuerers, Jimoleou and W tiiam of iney to their cou useu the a reese assembiy of uations, that & peop © bexiue 0, ane MO pUbi.~ The epeoch was frequentiy applauded, and, afer the benediction was prououuced, tle assembly ro- tired. Foe York, Monday, Feb. 12, 6 Fimanetal News, Markets, &e. M.—The after. Pr boon quotations of the general Atcck market, com- pared with thoes of Patarday afternoon, show an ad- percent. Govern: Gold closed at 1286 vance in quotations of from iy to? mente were fractionally higher ‘The loan market w " counts the rates foferior ec and the elren! ready movement The specie hi For foreirn exchange the lear ing 107 sg a 106% for Oo-dave' to-day radon end firm fer high era'es, and nominally unchanged. Corn war quiet and with- Oat were qu et oat decided chanre heavy. leef was steady. Woiskey was quiet A) re down only 714,700, showt aha 46,998 STOCK GALSO-—Ti BAT POAED, 20000 U.S. 6a, bs. .109% «100 Cum. Coal PY... 44'¢ ae) 64.124 13 Weetinioa lol, Mig CB. Ose. Vi bb 2000 Trea. 7 3-10..... 909 ekeii 4) 20.000 do 2d 99%, peas Mi ns 10000 do. 34 99% 800 Atlantic M. 8... 109 2000 do... emall, 9% Li) Uniow Nav, Co... 100 1000 U.8. 6s, 1y.¢... 98% 100 cr 6 1000 M66, {s, to P.R.. T8'§ 100 Paelfic s.. 2000 Mo 6s oseee te 190 N.Y, Cen. RK 16000 Oal, Te. 116 1000, do... ABN, 11000, N.C. 64,, + 82% 200 Pitts. PLwae 8000 N.Y. 7K Ln., 99's 60 oe 1000 N.Y, 6@.°72 93 ° ay | 10000 Ohio d Mise... 260 85) dows... +. OatS 2000 N.Y. C. fe,"8T.. 918 11 Frie Pf. -» Bo) S000 NY, Joo «100 Hud. Rv. R. 1" S00 Ch Q 19 ” do... 101101 1000 Mich. So. 0.f vis 8 Te... 69% yoo Chl. &N. W. BR, 65 +o2e 60% 1%0 Mich. Bo, 24 M. 90 24a £000 Cle, & T Ly 112% 9000 P. Fs. W.8C.1. 100 10 do bl 69 5. & Leather B.. 10 4th National Bk 00 do,.... 110 w GOioo a 0005008 109 = 200 Cle. & Tol. R....106% 12 Continental Bk. 9T = 200 do, 106, 800 Canton Co, 4 «100 Chi. &E.L RB. IMs 56 Del. & Hod 185-8800 do. Ness 10836 6 Keading R OO 100 Chi, & Alton Pf.119 3 do, ,.. 100) BEOORD BOARD. 8000 1.8. 6s, 'R 1. ep,.104 90000 Ls, 6s, 6. Las 23900 U.S. 6a, 5-20Fs.. 109! 40 Erie R. ... 78 16000“ de......, veactoas 60 do........T8a79% Too U 400 Hud. Ry, Re. bg Ww _ do. Why 000 Reading BR... jury 200 M8. & Nie RK. 6% 1000” de....,.699060's Q00 OL Cem. R.. il3 40 Chi & NW 4 pemtelive 8 4 % ary, $0 NY. Cen, a, 8 low BO a8) ly SPECIAL NOTICES, Ao KEdectual Worm Medicine, o our was Call aud rather easier for common beat war dull Pork was Lard was dull and heavy, i ‘ ‘ 100 Cle, & Pitts. R... BO, baw 0... 056.506 BV 100 Chi. 6 8. W,R.. + —The Cem- Dmation of ingredients used in making Brown's “Vermifuge Comfits” is such as to give the best possible effect with safety, Worms tn the stomach cause irritation and often prolouged sicknessend can be removed only by will be found im the Vermifuce Comfite, “Browa’s Breschial Treches-—“ Your © ure of ssure remedy, which Troches are too well and favorably known to need commendation.” Renate, Hon, Chas. A. Pheips, Pres. Mass, “My communication with the world has been very much enlarged by the Lozenge which I pow carry alwayein my pocket; that trouble in my throat (for which the Troches are @ specific) having made me oft A Fact «mere whisperer." ow ts tho time to economize. N. P, Willis, 129 ~ Fight ibs, PLP. Co’s Fast Indie Coffee tor $1, or oue lb, for ie. De iso of Beekinan & Kobt. Davis, Sole Agent. “A Cure at Last! All those who are from Kbeamatiom cau be restor by taking ® few coses of forin hoa Lbeumatic Remedy, 195 Chambers at, rotor, Stantoa au ‘To be had 4d Chrissie sta, Ww f- w perfeck Metcailo's Urea lua The lwpreved Elliptic sewing Machine — A Ageuts wanied.403 Choice Pear Trees tor male ata sacri A.W. SUPLEE, 657 Bivada fice The eubeeriber, desiroas of thinning ont bie extensive pear ‘orebards, offers for enie at one haif the | ver two theurand choice wart and rd Pear Trees, of the Bartiett, Lonise Bonne de Jersey and Duchesse d'Angouleme varieti fom three w seven years old, and in bearing condition. Parties desirous of parcharive can give the trees Personal imspeetion, All o: compels attended te WiLL Welllagiert, bow Hapen Cas Cama, vt ¥, mall will be BEACH, “ SPECIAL NOTICES, Howe & - Machine Company. Broadway, N.Y. Howe, Jr., lresidont wanted. Wheeler & Wiison Lock Stitch Sewing Machine and Barton Licie Mechire, 6/6 lirgpdway Em FGAN-—On Sunder, Feb after a long and pain Kil/inor, County Gaiway, friends Sequaintances of the fa feepectfully inv fo attend the funeral, ‘t day) a hh inet, ab 1 o'clock, from residence, 19 Weat 64:h ot, Akron (Ubi as, 11, Catharine | please copy. Kerre The relatives and friends of the family opectfully fat fiers, wir oe sot R=~In Joreer City, on @untey afterncen, Feb. 11, John Ruadoiph Krug'er, aged 17 years, invited to attend the funeral, f SOCIETY NOTICES THe LADIES FATHER MATHEW T, A.B Bocvety No. 1, of Jersey © ty, will hold « pobiie mperance meeting 68 Weshington thal corner Rest an Ne 629 Jersey Pag Ee rus day, Ltd 1B the Cr) ‘ rr. speaking evore D lutton, Henry Ca-roil and + ‘emmines, Singing by Messrs. (+ beom i Farrand and others, MURT HENNY, Y, Preety » CIBNY, Ree. Sec. iu fo Foam + AYR CAME, WE SAW AND WE Conquers eared ed—A public meeting of tre Young oF mily are | M. T. A. B. rartety do, 1, of Jereoy Clpy, ) te nee. id at Cooper Halt, 88 Newark ave ey Papen Bfoeiae M scot Caunavan, Mee P fit iy McUin go and Ober, McAGHAN, Pron HARKINGTON, V.P.; CHAS. McTAVY, S00. 1 are re. Torr ie AUCTION NOTICES, residence of hie h Coearen L. Rr uete 105 Cd af oa. — . - — Tladelphis aud Daitinore } pore | AUCTION NOTICR—CROCKERY, GLASS Vhiladelpbis aud Taitimore p pore Ay HUNT, snctosger, Tuestay fu. af PENNEY—On Feb, toth, 1866, Catharine widow of the inte Lewis lenney, agod 14 monthe and 24 dare. The relatives and fri membere of Aipha Chapter, to attend the funeral, ou T Inet, at 1 ofcloek, from tho reet Firet ot, Wiiliamaburgh, iong | f the family, rerpect full ot hor KYAN-On Mon‘ay, eb. 19, Marearet native of County Longford, Ireland, ned and 10 dave The friends of the tam!! to attend the funeral, 241 West Sid at, on o'clock. m her RMITIT..On Monday, Fed. 12th, Maresre wife of andre: Vetara, Co, © ‘am, Ireland, aed 6) rears. Her friends, and the fii re of th respectfally invited to attend the fi e residence, T1 West 30th st, on 14th, at 1's o'clock. SMITH — On Bonday evening, Bmith, of the Lreland The friends of the family, and those of ther Michnel, are reeperiiniiy invied to funeral, from the residence of his eon I Hoster ot, on Tuesday afternoon, at © o'civc WADSWORTH-On Sand eb Wadeworth. in the 4%d ye 6. Hilq relatives and friends of the fam members of City Lodua, respectfolly Invited to at late residence, 131 Charl noon, 14th inat, at 1 o'cloc The members of City hereby sum eine Feb. 1 joned to assemble at ( Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Wetnesday, t 1h Al o'clock precisely, for the purpose of pe last tribute of respect to our deceased Henry Wadeworth., Hrethren of sisr | odeos are invited to attend, By order of WILL. LLOYD. Master, HENRY Hl. FINLEY, se TRADE NOTICE RICKLAYERS’ P. B. are requested to attend, as there for oftieers for next term vited. PW. BRAZILL, Pree, Bec JOTICE—THE OPERATIVE be no M.J.DA Masons of Brooklyn are requested to meet at 509 Hil), on Saturd.y even- Fulton at, opposite the Cit ing, February the 1ith, 1866, at 7 o'clook, nese of importance will be transacted, By PALKICK EVKR4 and WM. BULLIVAN eting at their he *ir regular weekly and Sth ave, on ra are rejuested to afternoon, 13th are reepect(ulr invited imate Lesidence, Wednesday aliernooa, at bs bed mith, @ native of the Parish famifly, are al, fron her Yarish of Tillicorbet, Co, Monaghan, lith, Henry City I , 403, F M f per hi ILLI i UNION,—THE ular weekly meeting will be held on Wednes- ly, &aA 3. No. 403, F,& A. M. are hian Room, in the Demilt All members All noa-mnembers are in "ERATIVE PLASTERERS WILL HOLD Tuesday evening. eud to diecuse the Fight Tvofclock.at 281 Qseoriment, parka! enki. (4 WCTION SALP OF CROCKERY, &c.— HENBY G. BV AD Auct, will seli so lots te sult retailers, on Tues 4, at 10 ofetock, af 13 Ff mM, & FCD assoitinent of ai! kin. nd tavie glassware, qauery, without reserve 1 ALK—BY SAMUEL WYN at 10 o'clock A. M. of the entire stock, good w | of the anerpired jease of s od iagertier ealoom, 143 C ApXtctror's SALE OF HOUSEHOLD forn ture. of] palutines, sewing machines, &e, PRENJ. BP. FAIKCHILID Auct, will eel. on Wednes Gay, Feb, 14, 1506, at 10 A. M., at 626 Third ave,.@ general asaorument of household furniture, comslist- of mahoruny sofas, chairs, bureaus, wa-hetands straw matirarara, feather beds, oil eloth, kitchen utensils, &e, “ ch and chain, &c, Als 2 and 1 wing sane, Se By order of W.1). MANGA eculor, mo H' JTEL FURNITURE, BAR COUNTER, &c.—Auction, this das, Rea, 141 Cotar rf near Greenwich, turnitare o! rooms, large lot ot! cloths, crockery and class wara, b Walnut saicos tabies, ran co fix ures, all nearly new, W. A, CARTER, auctioneer, 62 Courtlande et, 83 PAWnbr ‘KER S SALE THIS DAY AT 14s o'cloekat BELL & (N(VRAHAM'S Salesrooma, 64 New Bowery, 400 men and women's c.othing eilk, merino and ob user, Quilts, spreads, biaube ete, sheets, pille oveacoats, dress ee ane hoota and sho, &e, By orser, D. DELONG 2 Kast Broadway, 138 DAWNBROKER'S SALE — THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, Auct'r, will sell, as 69 New howe \ of men and women's wear) appare|, dreeves, shaw!r. cloaks, rémnabta sheets, quilts, biantets, boots, shoes, beds, pillows, and @ variety of ober goede, well wor the Sten tion of dealers aud housekeepers, By order of MALONE & KELLY, 676 Second aye, gz AW NBROKER’ SALE — THIS DAY, JOUN MOKLIMER, 15 East Broadway,—400 lots ©’ men aud women's ciothing, #ilk and other cresees, skirts, Loe shawie, cloaks, remnants, sheets, epreada, bienkets, teds, pillows, and a choice lot of men's clothing, By orcer of A. LEVY, 10 Laurens st, 116 W M, ABBOTT, AUCT’R,, 170 CHATHAM Hquare, colle this day at 10% o'clock, the con: tente oft Laguer Store, 2S Thomas st, near Weat B oadway,cousiting of good counter, fine beer pumpe og headers, Lottier, demijohns, ice tentaibo to c $0,000 which was sold by the Sheriff; will now be sold at wholeraie or retail, at haiftbeir value; ales 4 lferring’s sates, at 477 Voarl et, in the clothing | ghet aud Wieetns ppetves. Be ony, Kinnefie Moers. L TioM. Pearl et, by JOSEPH HUNT, al ream in love to suit desiers. Goods wel years, aleo the y invited eon, Ud 289 Rran,a 62 yeare thie day, es and aday, the 261 1, John his bro dthe a also the .are b frat, at ying the brother, AM 265 mination LY, Kee 263 STONE *)- order_of 10 WORTH OF LADIES’ FURS, fresh from a Maicen Lene manufac or |, corner All Houp Question. JOUN ENNIS, Free, JOHN ps | + Rec, Bee. J HWING) MEND OFFICE OF THE WORKING WOMEN'S | - = beens RACHINES. 2 UNION LL FIRST CLASS NEW SEWING MA. No, 60 was * ’ rae A chines exol anged, for sale, and to reut at 483 The civil war which has desumied our land, and turn Brosdway. wheie wil. ve found the largest and best e4 our onceh fallen with penal homes {u:o houses of mourning, bas ar eeverity op the sewiue and (ralew assortment of family and mannisesaring machines is the city, All persons who pnichase or exchanve me hinee at thie establishment will havethe priviege women of this city, many of whom were making | &" Three ARMY ANTRTE TER rey rere Ree a Pernt US | of excuaging tor any other inechiue withia sbiriy To the !nadequate compensation pald for female In bor the Working Womeu's Prowetlve t nion owes its origin. ‘Lhe Association consists of a nit nevolent ladles and gentieinen, whose sytapat Picea oe ty. Ainong the prominent obfects of the Ins! ore at tis also an object of the Institution to new and appropriate spheres of employmen' men, in departiner te uot Low occunied by tl We earnestly appeal to all good citizens, Pecially the ladies, to aseist us im malate #euization intended to beneiit aud encour Own sex to labor jor a iivelilood, Lanits oF New ¥ friendless working irl * Thoneands of doi ed for other benevoient purposes, and must works fieyucutly frou UAil-past seven in the oda, or provisions, will be gladly accepted. sont to the Treasurer, M.5, Beach, be). 5 or No. S) White at. will be able to obtain further inio: mation b to the Supe:iateudont, at the rooms of the 80 White strect. bas rent 6.500 pplied for infor mation, 247 law « p adj the!r panes for hel, enumeraied in the following list : SOCIETY NOTICE Concert will be civen by the Young M Mathew T. A.B. Bociety No. 4,0f N.Y, 84 he bes P. M,onw Mise Cannes been enusted. and who voluntarily give their time and money to promote an inetitulion that will be of t to the working women of New York the establishment of a Registry system, whereby fe- males may be assisted in obtaining employment, and to secure them legal protection agaist fraud, free of * Will you not rememberthe till nearly that time fn the evening, be lefl to without that aympathy and support which Gov infiniie mercy, bas blessed you with the power togive? Contributions to the Yond, elsher in money, dry It any lady desires to aid the Committee by giving some portion of her time for the good of her sex, she During the two years that the Union bas been in persons to employwent, ited, and 1,130 employers baving regisie.ed n the various trades and callings GRAND VOCAL AND INLTRUM th and Ovsh ets, thisevening at7 o! ch occasion the followius talent Mine Hanlon, Mise Cont oir, days from the time of purchase withont extrachar, Alro second hand machines ‘or sale clieap as yf] Broadway, next door te Broadway theatre, 343 SINGER SEWING MACHINE, LARGS adapted soathe: (THE IMPROVED | ELLIPTIC SEWING machine is uneqaalied for simpiicity, speed, ease of operation, quickness of motion, ranve of work. Ite Stisouments tor HEMMING, BRALDING, BINDING CORDING, quultin id fi jog on trimming | er of be- hles have itutlon fe any width. are unssvalled for simpiicity of adjustraent diacover } ¢, tection Oi work. Liveral § eh + fr wo la MBL EE, ‘Sor ‘prosdway, 3 rie 2 more e@r- WHEELER & WIISON’S SEWING Ma. vr on, or- chines, 960 Broadway, cor. 224 et. Machines wee their adjusted, te let, part the rent allowed if puret J.T. BLLIS, “ From a imited business, Conducted are simple convenience, \t has become a reotea necessity." Sv err ebat ” 90) WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MA- ~~ J chines, new, with all latest improvements, te are rain. ehe, who rulng le HDs | rent by the th and for sale at low prices for ook, or part paymeat if desired; aiso Howe's, ior shoe a "| Calter work, anc o.bers, Call at 20 Greenwich ava xr, ition, Machines bongbs and exchanged, 285 sa = 3 MORSEs. CARRIAGES, &c A 8000 HORSE FOR SALE, WAR. ranted sound asd kind, Inquire at 115 mae ev. dadsiediiteebndadin eiihidieniciibandantas een rc (ABRIAGES, WAGONS, HORSES AND harnesses for sale—s laree assortment of 200 fami! carriages, buggies, (rocers and business jons of Bindetcellinged cheap, 10 Nevins 6, Becokivn, axe Spplying nioa, No, neue have Beamatr eckiles, {OR SALE—A& LARGE DARK BAY Horse, pies Paper vec pe F 16 hande found ond kind in all harness: ? . Cleakinah arness for sale cheap, northeast saan pefne, ene 1, saleebebaabat xy Gaiter photstery, S—i WORK HORSES—PRI Ze ewice. ad $56 to $225, Ty be neon a4 243 Mulberry at, a (ekg Bowing, mn’ 0 HACKMFN—COACH, HORSES AND Toi i Pelecrapting barnes for sals al i working order, tor @100, Lm a t peng oe wie 274 West cata». Y. peek vot Ing, face ited tag TEN (Oak JORSES FOR SALE—FROM D vad Work, 4 to 1 ‘antalconsy, Vesunaking, * AV AR Gel brewer pee hereea dnt od Coat Making, ‘Type setting, Weat 16th os, bes 10th aod 11th aves, at Blacksmith Brushes, Artigeial t iowers, shop, 416 Photograph Coloring, Fiag Makfog, Oa Vin Making, Puttoa Making, DRY GOODS, Lamp Boruers, dptelinn eee nnee ee eae aa Packing, ‘Tgare ties, ET GOODS— WET GOODS — FROM STREAMERS CITY OF BALTIMORE, AND CITY OF NEW JUBT RECEIVED FROM AUCTION. French, Brituh aad Baxouy Dress G cloths, linens, nipkins, clothe, wool delarnge Peet printed percal iautes, Dalmoral aipsces and PELs dents wore bate tmeerted tor th Spring ore were being tthe trace, and got damage) on board the above steamers have kindly volunteered their services, Mre, MeDonald, y r on thoir iast voyage. rise dally td Cae Sarg Lan Red Ries abo, ha ahs | ___.W: K. PEYTON, 279 and 274 Bowery, Hand of Minstrels, Mr. P. McGowan, Cale, M pare pss es Lindsury, Wallace and Dauiels, Nevea, Wh PERSONAS, ACks, Wilson, Wilitem Conian, Delany, Kearney, Ciarck, Keenan, P. O'NEIL, Chairman, kK. BURCK, Treas. ireh, Burns, with Lie concertina, Crowiy, P.u. Kiley, ot Sve Gi Others soo numerous to mention. J. BERRY, Pr J.T. MEEMAN, Bee Seen Ik THE PERSON WHO LOST A BLACK leather valise at the rudroad depot in Nowark, nN. J,, leas ember iweive moutha, coutuing vaiue- FATHER MATHEW FEMALE T."A. B. | goulver tc bo ll idata sane ae basen dng Uy ex Brcid¢ut Kerrigany soln orp hae moter tee nine eee Sihere.” Bluging by. the Misscelakeman and Horsy, [NPORMATION” WANTED, “OF HENRY end Mr. Downey, MICHAEL BUR) JOUN TIERNEY, Koc, Deo. pro tem, J,ATHER MATHEW FEMALE T. A Society No. 1, of Brooklyn, |, D, will hot rance Meeting esday Pvening. singers wil! be im atten tance Pres, BETSEY A, REED, See o'clock is le a new Circle, Wo wish lovers of liberty to come forward and join u beover of O'Mahony, Meagher and hberts BHEEDY, Centre ROBE tt ANNA’, Ree. Bee a ‘ENIAN BROTHERHOOD—THERE WILL the Courtitu tional Wolie vesday even bes special moeting of Vone Circle at 734 Kroadway, on | at So'ciocs, All members are notified to w the transaction of important business, COONEY, Cease, JAS, C. O' NLL, See. DIES’ FATHER MATHEW T Society Ne. 2%, of N.Y. will bi perance weetiag in their tiali, oor, op this Tuesday evening, Feb. 15. essis. Kowles and Jonnson. singing by sii is Tt Ales he @ aud Mr, i ea 5, President; a4 dinsonic Hall. 309 Grand at, tus + 7 o'clock. Good speakers and CHAS, BICBARIS, FENIAN” BROTHERHOOD — THE TP, Meagher Circle, F. B, will meet «t No, 68 East Broadway, 4th tloor,on Tuesaday, Feb. 13th, a 74 a pubie Tem- #8. anol Bu ay, hpeshing by DOUGHERTY, who came to this country abou.’ yeare ago, Any inform tionof him will be thank. ara | fu ly rece.ved by his father, 4, Mareball , t. B. | Leouar i et, W fiamsburgh, : sa aalas a a Tom- | =——_— ~ —— = NGS EANAS. BRoabwar SAVINGS’ INSTITUTION, Charteret 1851, No, 237 Broadway, entrance Park Place. Opou guy, free lu t So'clocg, FRAN. Cls P. BCHOALS, ealdeat, Wade B, ter Cumm'!ng, Acct. . Worralh U NION DIME SAVINGS BANK — CANAL > COR, OF VARICK, _IN TEREE t,t ! CENT, FPHEN OF TAX.239 FURS, all trae ade: ibe JAMES ning, | - ninen ea F | “\ TTENTION LADIFS—THE NEW YORK as | Fi: Foy Man aleeturing Cop hy Cho thaw 94, opposite Ee Looks ite Marble Mi bis, A. B, | Brook ink Collar end Muit ST toe rea, ae werd, Frenen M? Coilsrand Muff, 68.50, Mink sab'e, sere Bib est, fue toh ee 350; fine Siberian pyuirrel sete aid; | Suc aD en liess Variely Of al! other fury ejually es low ad Allerg and Kepairiag to the iatess sty Kecer fo | BIYGR (0 PUI CH adds LO LM e Kgadiet makbe WV, hea, ind | Bhi” Mangas.

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