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“ ‘ r ) SUN Rrigham’s Mosenge. hte in Che country, Whatoan the New York | been Seperienced. # eoaversation wit an T}ineie SOCIETY NOTICES HK N kW Y ORK 5 : From Utah we have received the annunl message Sep sues (her OW however, 1 J# plain that all | $0 & lows of from a to $6 pet ieecd on bie enure ——___---—_—- -— ; ~———— | of Baromam Yours to the Mormon Legulature. | yhese forms of taxation are but drops in the bucket | Give. fo, ay nithing of fieiehe, commission, de. PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING 08 FEB, 14, 1866. | ajghough there ts a! the machinery of « terr torial same to me jncome tax which yielded $68,- prices now ruling as follows’ Tip-top staerm ty) Father Mathew TA. 1. Society, No. 1 ef Jere i 7 ander uring past year. b t At present quite a liberal vay ! J "Sah 4 — _ — | government tn full operation in Utab, the | The t come tax ie a tax of 6 percent. on all in- 19 to S00; entre, thoash hot fancy Leaves bach ef A EL 2 satan abe fs) eel Te Advertisers. authority of the Unite! States, Mormons refuse | comes between $600 and #,000 & year Below os cold lass vook for 17 to 1Se, from 10 1%c; @ood.s TN Y. will pddress the meeting. Fitetrate Sincere tro! to recogn'ze that government except so far as they | 260 ® year no tax applies, aud over 46,000 s year ry estern steers, 14 to ibe, while thin. dry | wii ieon hand, JOIN DUNS. Pres, WM TALS remind our advertising patrons recog cows oxen are willingly d.epored of at a) most " . n } Wa woul astia om led d hey bi Legiatat of | ue tox 10 10 per cent, the buyers own firures—averacing, how BOTT, View Pres. J CULLEN, See. it that thelr favors wilibe “too late for clamificstion,” | are compe:led to, and #o they have e Legisiature Tax tle income meane whatever © man earns | iiniie, Amour thossies wr anten natn maton 0; H., BROOKLYN, L. LA GENERAT eles handed in at eur counter before nine o'cloc® | their own, wih the Great Mogul of polygamy et!t* | over :600 a ye r, afier he bas paid all bie bus Des8 | was that of a mamnoia steer, raiseiin S amiord, Awe f th opter will te! eld at ‘Tam. }- bikeation office open for the recep!iO™ | pegd Baionam’s message for the presen: year dis- | OX/@u.e8, sod bis house rent; #9 that thistex 5. Y., and which weighed, in the yard, 746 Ibs. | mane tial of 4 Pearl eta on Thu yee We kavp our pa ent i comes main'y from the rich in the firet fnoance. Ramor places tue cost of this mouster, at 91,50 evering Feb. 18 ck. N. B—All officers of sdvertisoments antil 129 clock P.M. but 40 1°" | cupges the question of the admiasion of Uiab inw th | wai tieg ali vier taxes it falle in the ent on the | Cvws and Calves— The market ior ‘cows is wtill | and nemiers are poqueeed to ston’ as tore, ® dleasi{y them after mine e’clock. Union. He thinks that the ‘rights and privileges” | workiug people, It is they who pay nearly all che | PXt'emey call at ag: ween's ratés, Venis are eearce, | barin=-« of im : pocedimmmentadennnen iar | Cotten Taxation. ‘We notice that some of our Bouthern contempo raries are edvising the planters not to meke prep- Combiued re Which the Government colleers ¢ fur the rich puts it op te prices of goous he se!la, on the rent of the houses Le lets on varge he we for bis profess vices, Tobe sure he poor man throw of the Mormons bave been ignored by the General Goverument, and be insists that they abal! be ad- mitted. He represents the condition of the term: tory to be flourishing under the beneficent ineti- | but pr.ces etili rule at 6 10 15¢ 1or comme: i , npariance to be transects, {Pe order Sieey tla bys he oat tai lr, Gf PHILIP CLARE, G.P, THOS. DONLEN, G ps making wday at trom 6 to Tye tor pour | ~ _ - oe ag SaPcempetoaiengte oaan.| A RURLIC MEETING OF THE FATAER io vanced, owing to a fall- 7 x Rociaky, } . $06 of te the supply. We quote corn lod, ite weght, Brookiya €. femaie 7 A BT, Rocloty, “ | : will held a public meeting at 7 ‘ the ground on him in the price of bia labor ; but thie is a game Wo 10/ec 5 and dressed, Liaise, o'clock t Temperance Hall, cor Felt, eretion for a Ga © ae 7 care tax | bution of polygamy, and seemingly pition be outer | wich ig all on the ede of capitel | because the poor Flour and Grain. and 7th Mencre, Walford, (lower and world where monogamy reigna, We bope Congress Will drop the reconstraction question long eacugh to blot out Usab, by dividing the territory among the territories adjsceut to it, which would bring Crow. re, Goodwin, Mahoney and Naw Yon, Feb, 18, 1966. others. " LLOY r OM an nam ore fre, Oaks ere, ee ol MeC ABE, lene K LLY iy Pres. mnt - Weetern Pxira—iow grades —at $7 8003 66 ; caipping LONTARF CIRCLE F, B, WILL HOLD Obio a6 £5 Sum69 96; 56. Loula, @11 Yapid BG; low their reruiar meetines on Friday evenings, at mat always howitates longer wo raise bis demand for Wages than the rich wan does te raise his prices for goods, evc., and also becaus, la proportion to bis earnings, the poor man is @ much larger cou. sumer than the mech man; end taxes in the oud of tax- upon that article. They claim that the rate ation proposed by the Revenve Commismoners would be equivalent to twenty two dollars upon tach bale of cotton produced—s rate thet planters srades oo) Canada Extra at $5 voaS 60; and +] T's ofcloek, in Ce "es Hall, « U d letar afford to pay. They therefore polygamy u&der the operation of |awe that punish prmrn| out of the final consumers of the articles ernie uth 7 af #10 | iba ; 6006 to sa Irishmen sho wish ve ae cor 2108 Ot. Bag 1s can by no means efor: \ it with severe penaltic The preciee } is ation of the tncome | », ~The wheat market ie late lower. Mil. ¥ n immediately, JAS, MOORE, Centre, sed jegal interpret ‘mukee Club oted GasGE-wen } JOHN DONALD, See. ed vise thet more corn and Jess cotton bo raised the — tax lev, We abel treat oi in our next articl-, tor | Milwaukee, Them Whive Michizan $3. ; Amber McDONALD, See, 1M present year, Congress should consider well be- fore plecing the proposed tex upon the great staple of the Bouth, It is well to tex liquors heevily enough to decrease their production, but in respect to cotton it fe desirable = that the prodnot should be encouraged in every possible way, It ts claimed by some advocates of the comon tax that, ae the bulk of the crop gove to Europe, the weight of the tax would fal! upoo foreign manufecturers end not upon the producers. Bren if the South had « monopoly of the cotton raising business, that assertion would be only partially true, The manufacturers would of course charge the incresse of price over to buyers, and upon o imported goods we should bave to pay «@ liberal proportion of the tax. But the Bouth has not » monopoly of cotton rais- fe. The East Indies now produce large quanot!- ties of cotton, and is was from there, mainly, thas Eugieod and France supplied during the war. The Bouthern planters must therefore compete with other eotton producers, and it is not well to burden them too heavily. The principle of taxing produation is also of doubtful expeliency, sod in the existing internal revenue law is wan avoided ee mush as possible, The Government needs al! the revenue 1s can get, but it must be careful not tw kill the goose while getting the goluen egg. Cruelty to Animals. Rrooxrys, N. Y, Feb. 0, 1806 To the Editor of the New York Sun: Gaewrieman,—I Lave just been reading centrated extract of all the other ne namely the Bom, and @m so \ raph, that I cannot remet the Inclination # ° fiade with you seross the Kest River, by means of pen audink, The paragraph referred to la 'iHen- ry Bergh's Remarks on Cruelty to Animale.” If there la subject on which I have been as muca exercised as impotent, that ie the oue, 1 Lave seen overiaden horses belabore, galled horses whippet, dying horses teased by smal! and full- grown boy#; Lbave seen calves ted in a buicher's with their noses hanging over the wheel, spo! which excoriated the poor creatures as they were joiied through the sirects; aud | have blessed Justice Dowling for fining one butch- er €10 for #0 treating bis animals,and I ha myself “What can I do two remedy th! there are eo wavy points about it that it requires to be treated at greater lengsh. For the present, we design to show merely the important paure of thie tax, its yield as compared w the other taxes, snd the geveral results derived from study jug tLe returns, reat Britain, the yearly arnount derived from come tex 16 @4),000,000 in gold—about he here. The tax there is six pence ia the er 4 per cent. on the sesessed valuation. Like ours, is wae originally levied as Is Wok effect 1m 1708, was repeaied iu 15 upposed in 1542. Vung tue Uriinean war it rose ae yh ee ove ay, end four pence in hed, Ae w our country, in Groat Britain this tex i@ one of t @ greasest guurces of Teveuue te whe geveru- ment Tere fe no coubt that this tax is very Jargely evaded, D.ssectt the returos for 1966, (i as is, the bax of 1564, collected prior to June by 156,) 16 would appesr shat the aggregate income vl all those Whose jucotnes Were over g6W0 » year amounied to Lusie over 9800,W0U. 000 @ year, Cal- culating the sane way, ob tue resurue of 1566, made jast tall, aud the aggregme Let iuceme o: all those who eujoyed incomes of vver @600 & year, wes not over #750,000,000 ® year, These re- sulle prove suet bus (aa ia largely evaded, Ex- orbitant allowances for house rent are two oum- mouy wade by the Sssessors; aud when @ rch man paysiD a hanueowe tex, it is often Wougbs w be evouga without further inqury, These faults ju the aduinisiration of tho law will douls- lens uiseppear iv ime, Even vow tre law is much Leiter auuuistered tan it was last year, as is proved trum (he tact thet the yield oF tue tex is toore than doubled, While Le rate (from the dis- conunuance of se * specu) Wax"’) by lower, Les us vow see Low bus tax works Jones has ® net income irom hie Memes of $6,000 w year, alter poy 0s wll the legitumate ox- penses of the Dusiness, bib house rent, dev, Or this einvunt, 9600 e exempled frou tateson, ao thet cent, vl bh aUU, Lue auwunts to , oF about 44g per cent, on bis who income, ones, We will say, dees in coffee, Le has 960,000 capital employed in Lie business, Un this Le Las @ ight to expect an inoume of 46,000 a yeor, or 10 percent, lie money 16 work i per ate Are Gully Bales of Conodinn a eeesée ; Stasce] FATHER MATHEW T. A, 8,, NO, 5. OP fo! 5 " r, ‘on New York —A bite meet 1, 4th jor Smale Southere ; Blate, S5a6¥e, and Besse. 5 id it ave, anf Pil, every Wnts Atay be gene Corn," evening o owl) d ki sound bent market iedall and lower. Western un- | wil address the menting. Goo! duping by ihe Cadets e € quoted as Téai6—c, and sound mixed : . “fi é by Getorn, in store. 8leS2e; atioat, TWu8lc; Jermy Yel-« DANNIE » KERWIN, kK 8. tow, (Pave ; Southern White, Guad5. Cert u The Hay Market. FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY % No, 6, N. Y.. will Lave a public meeting at thoir New Yonx, Feb. 13, 1866 corner of S3d ot, and $4 ave. this evening at The market for hay and straw is abundantly pup-/ jock, = & pig # ry Mr, Bowles and Dr. Jobneon, Plied at present, with an extremely light demand | Bin ng by esars, Wilson, Callahan, Lindesy : alee existing for eu article, ‘Ihw general duliness, | Misses Foy, Morrows and others, PETER CUIRY, however, has not as yet affected prices, ahipping lows | Prest., MP. CORMAN, See 128 still being held at SvsSSe, aud rete lots, tor EW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN § 90d be per 100, Les Aprociation. 161 Fifth eve, cor, 22d et Rev. Dr. WILLIAM ADAMA will ¢ the come this evening, at 8 o'eloc ede ttt {| Snd ite Catacombs.” The Pulilic a: Au Edectual Worm Medicine. The Com-!| QT. GEORGE-S MISSION CHAPE! Diuation of - #t, near let ave. Pablic serv 7 Wedn “vous ‘mae i port - pao rahgebche day and Thureday evenineduring Lent. ac 8 o'clk % peekthed Ombid Wilh aeiy;. Wardha Ve tha wade HE YOUNG MEN’S FATHER MATHEW . B. Boclety, 2, of rn, he cause irritation and often prolonged sickness,and ean.| « pnbdlic meestng th roniae atthe wciask te ere be removed only by the use of arure remedy, which: | DM, €or Houth 2d Ath ste, Addroares by Lr A North and ohers, Sincing by Meee will be found im the Vermituge Comtits, 328 Lanedon, The Harmonie, aivice Bind will sects pregent. P. LANGAN, Press, CHAS. MUKI AGH, 8. 119 OUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. Society, No. %, of Jersey City, # hl hold a publie ing 1 ih inet, aio’ eg WY Mw. + €o! Nonteomery and Wa Mesers. O'Connell, Gallagher, Teboney, ‘pa ) les will speak. ‘ihe celebrated vocalists, Master! O'Flynn, Professor Wilson, Mr. karicy and re will sine, Came one comeail, J.J. COLE Pres, RICHARD GARRICK, Sec. lw ___ AUCTION NOTICE UCTION NOTICF—P. 8. VAN HOUGH- TEN, Avetioneer. by T. J. GILLIES, wi sell on Thursday, Feb, 15th, at lus o'clock the household jurniture contained im honse No 1 Greene at, cor, Canal, cousisting of sofss, bureau bodeteads, stuffed chairs, mattrasses, stoves, oi eiwths, ingraio and other carpets, &c, < ri XECUTOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD furniture. &c.- BENJ, P, FAIRCHILD, Aue, Now that you have taken bold of it, J am satiafled. Keep sup; don't fag, See to 1 thas cruelly to sounals fal | be punished. You may depeud upon me will be decreased tharevy, tur it will ae habit w treat animals kindly, then the ‘superior aniroais’’ (the end children), will % end the ameélioratiag influ a befall felt, Cau we women do euything iu the matter? Commend us if we can. Yours, right heartily, 8. x If our correspondent will work as e:rnostly aa she writes and thinks, she will find that the ‘' wo- men" can do very much towards preventing cruclty te animals, Lt ie released in an Eastern etory, that a wandering Arab bed been converte! to Christianity, His soul was full of christian be- nevolence, and be longed to do something for his fellow men, Ho was poor and without influence, but was not long without fuding en opportunity oi doing good unto others. He filled « calabash with water, and placed itin a prominent position onthe bighway. The weary wayfarers quenched their thirst and blessed whose hand provided the refreshing draught. Tue Arab for many years Kheumatism, Salt Kheam, Erysipelas, Sores, Corns, Butions, Bruises, Cuts, Felons, Boils & Burns are surely cured by DALLEY'S Magical Pain. Extractor, 45 cents a box. fold by all druggists, 449 “they Cure”’—What Cures? Ayers Cherry Pectoral for a cough, Ayer’s Pills for a purga- tive, and Ayer’s Sarsaparilia for the complaints that require an alterative ine. oe Kheumatism, y aia ane leadache cured by @ Motesli KLeumaric Kemedy. tt Dover falls. wed rade ‘The Impreved Elliptic Sewing Mach. ne— AH. BUPLEE, 637 Bioaaway, Agente wanted.43 Chotee Pear Trees fer Sale at a Sacri fice..The subscriber, cesiroas of thinning out bis extensive poar orchards, offers for sale at one hail the venal prices, over two thousand choice Liwart and Standard Pear Trees, of the Bartlett, Loulse Bonne do Jersey and Duchesse d'Angouleme varietie, trom ree to seven years old, aud in bearing condition. ‘aities desirous of purchasing can give the trees a National Barean ot Education. Weare opposed to the general principle of en- grafting new bureaus and departments upon the Government, but we are favorabiy inclined to- ward the proposition for establishing a National Bureeu of Education, Buch an instituuor if prop- eriy constituied, would undoubiediy be of great service m the educational advaucement of the country. Abthe present tiwe there \# no general = ~ Howe Sewing Machine Company. N Broadway, N.Y. ndias Liows, Jr., President, 1, A eaesaiaaiete ciiieisAbipigicn ee Cie Wheeler & Wilson Lock Mtitch Sewing Mach id Buttor le Machine, 626 Broadway .s5d : tioneer, wili sell on Wednesday, Feb, 14, 1566 j cent, (he can get that by sunply lending ib ous | por i tion, = All by mail will bel A. a. 7 - ath synem of education in the United Pee oo continued daily to fill the calabesh with water, | ou good security), and Le yas ey Xd eat Rrotmptly at ended ‘to, WILLIAM Y- BEACH, feand a east alee ee taconite there any official medium through which our sad in ohw parcly ass fund w cover losses that Way voour ford, New Haven Co,, Conn, bu bees otra, years the ruler of that country dug « teb.es, bureaus, washstands, bedateads, eather be bedding, carpets, of! clo:ha, kitchen’ Otenlia cee iso sliver spoons, gold watch and chain, silk dro. trunks, 9 Grover & Baker's sewing machines, cn paintings, &c. By order of W. DL. MaNcaM. Exe 14 schools can be acquainted with the improved text books, methods of instruction, e., of other coun- tries. Every State is dependent entirely upon its own resources in advancing its school interests, and in some of the Btates the local systems ere half @ century tebind the age. It @ not #o with the bighly enlightened nations of Kurope, The latter all have national systems of imatruction, which are regulated aod provided for by distinctive departments of government. If» text-book of especial morit appears in England, it tanmediately cores to the notice of the educational bureaus io France, the German Btates, etc. If an improved method of instruction is established in France, it is soun known in England and Germany. “yauicky" tines, and partly bo repay Gi tor his own labor, wiuch he pulse 10 tue business, bus which he might have ecouowised had he muply loaned bis capital without luvesung 16 in business. Now, if he uas wo pay 6220 Lucome tea of ts—.0 gay voshing of obuer taxes, Whicu lor present pur- poses we leave out of tae question —Uis income, io swad of Leg 10 per cout, is lowered w 9% per cent, or T per cout, lor bis) mousy, Bud only Yy per cent, jor fusure rises and perwonal s.rVicwe, ibis is Dot enough, Cousequ tly he.6 ool geu (es obliged to rase we pricy wi his cotles, @usugu to cover this bat per cout, This be dues; bul, aiter & while the wen Who work for Liuu-—tis cierss, saleswen, porters shippers, etc, aud who ure iL the babies of urinking cvitee-—tnuing that the ex- pouse of living bas Leowe greaier, demand more wages irom J nes. Luis he is obliged as lengsh to granu them, Bot Le wie pulse ibis luvenseu ex. peuse in the price of bis otiee, wud so the thing woll at the place, and builte bome near by, in- stalling the poor christian Arab as guardian over the fountain, and caused a scripture verse to be in- scribed upon the stone-work, If “8. X.,"" and other women will do all they can by precept and example, it wi!l not be long before our rulers wil! enact good and mufficient laws to restrain brutal men from being cruel to dumb animals, cutor, HENRY HC LEEDS, AUCT.—i Hf LEEDS & MINER will sell by suction, on Monday, Feb, 19h, and Tuerday, Feb, 20th, at 10 o'clock each ai BABCOCK—In Jersey City, om Monday, Feb. 12, rg gba rel Are Ay ts U0), packeg after, s shert Ulness, Oliver Babcock, aged 61 yeare | hands of Acame' Express Co. uneall for, without turin adana te se MM Ies: | T HOGART AUCTRS& J. woGA ly invi @ funeral, this (Wednes- IGART, AUCT’R.—S. & J. BOGAR day) afternoon, Feb, 14, at @ o'clock, from his late At wiileoll thisday at 106 o'clock, at the poo residence, 2¥4 bay gh yereey City, without farther) roome, 1 North William et, mabo potas, bu: egy notice, Kocherter,N. Y., papers pleare copy, 149 washetands, rockers, chairs, counters, beds, Lead 1 Our ‘Tax System. ul. COLLARY—On Tuesday, Feb, 1th, John, aon of | stoves, « large .ot of clothing, &c, Chari 4 Marg: Collary, a Tey a ~ - aes om me ys vod 1 year and 6) TSAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, A montha, Relatives and friends of the family are requested 10's o'clock, at BELL & INGRAHAM'S Rooms, 55 New Bowery—5 0 low men and wome toattend the tuneral, on Thureday aiternoon, iSth The Income Tax. Out of the 211 million 129 thousand 620 dollars received by the Government as internal revenue during the year ending Jume 80th, 1865, $20,567,- u inst, at 1 o'clock, fiom the residence ot re * ue wppearel, includ ! erin, ‘Thus each nation geis the benefit of improvements 860, or 94 + ch the ohcih ; , oe ney ule ven pacues ee 6 ae aaah ot Weeity vi it tate fg ence ot his Parents, 4 Sten “ren vain si hm rh deletne, as 50, or per cent, 0 whole amount was dé@- | gnu che tax le leuly vier) wee ua, CUNNINGHAM — On Tuesday, Feb, * Ow B, CO! pal boots and shoes, choc meade elsewhere, by meansof these national de- ai vac (occa thal sak oes) eo; ond $98,080,819 on To the end, tuereiore, all taxes J.ke juss and nesday, Feb. 13, Daniel ction of books, including some B bles iu ric partwwents of education. But in this country we have no means of receiving the benefits of educe- tional progress in Europe, except as we may ac- quire fects through private sources, and even then the fruits of them are not disseminated throughout all the States. We need » national system, with an efficient bureau at its head, eo that every school in the country may have the advantage of the very best moans of instruction dernved from the expe- rience of the whole world, Cunningham, at the residence of bis tasber, 401 Adeiphi et, Brooklyn, BOON Rg MIINE machines. de. Order WM unk relatives, gud friends ere Invited to attend | gsie, Hell & Ingraham “will eae th fer to without rd ol a ob, 16, Ee Les 4 My tote bedetead, cooking stove, chairs, tables, dc ¥LAQGE—On Tuesday, Feb. 13, Ming, the beloved | PPAWNBROKER'S —SALE— THIS DAY wife of Fred. H. Flagee, in the 27th year of her are JOUN MORTIMER, 16 East Broad ~4)) lo The reiatives and friendsof the family, and the | Of women's clotuing, dresses, skirts, shawls, ciouk members of | nited Brother Lodge, No. 350, F. & A, | remnants, sheets, spreads, tableciotl: M., are respeciiuily invited to attend the tuneral, on | and govus boo numerous to WieLtion, Tiureday afternoon, 1th Inst, at 1 o'clock, from her | of Ll. McAleenan, 67) Second ave, if i 61 fous . 46 ey y = * 7 S53 saabar Gill be takes te remteveed Cateeleey. Whee R, ROLLINS, AUCTIONEER, WIL © eell this day, at 2 o'clock, at 455 Canal et, unjust, do the meanwhile, Lowevor, uke the cheese which the monkey ubbieu, ib 18 always nibbled, itis always elbher tov Wiued O4 One Blue, or too much on the other, For this reasou, when once ® (ex Bysem WH nposed Upon & peoples it should never Le cusuged excep. when the cuange is in the direction of lighter wxes, When thas giorious day dawns upou this country, We shoulu feel grau- tied to seo rejuicing, Loutlies Kindloa belore every mau's door; ior it will, andeed, be @ real day ow jubilee, 18% per cent. of the whole amouut from the special tax on incomes, Bo that 283% per cent. of ell the internal revenue came from incomes, To stow the rato which this great tax bears to others it would be as well to state here what proportion of the whole revenue came from certain other taxes Receipts from Internal Revenue, 1566. Tax on manufactures aud productions, $104,879, 609 REILLY—On Monday, Feb. 13, Philip Reilly, aged * Blaughtered animale. ........6 1,261,457 41 years, a sabre of Milliown, Parish of Drutalene, we ate goods of every descripiion (\ Horse receipts co SUL STE Fimanctal News, Markets, de. The friends’ of the family are respectfully invited | dns TERS, AUCT., SELLS THI An Alliance Net Likely to be Blade. ‘+ Balesof suct'raend brokers... 400% 240 | wey York, Tueaday, Fed. 162. M.—The quota: | to attend the funeral, from the residence of his ghatale otianee he Saree Pherae at To Mr, Waatay, Mewber of Congress {rom | Iicences,..... +» 12,613,478 Ss mother, 219 E. luth et, on Wednesday atiernoon, | bedding, & 7 5 Weat Vi bel 4 Tax on incomes 2 $20,740,451 | Hens of the general Btock market wore, as © rule, | yo), i4in, at 2 o'clock. ‘His remains will be taken | <-— oe % © laree house, 76 o reinis, belongs the distinction of having | 4 ooisi tax on incomes. ‘ {33.0 a little higher this afternoon than at the sane time | to Calvary Cemetory for interment, 264 made the silliest proposition that has been off-red \ M. WITTERS, AUCT., WILL Sk this day,a: 813 Broad + At lus o'clock the ‘urniture of a gentee! tamily, Variety tor housekeepers and oth PERSONAL NOTICES, Taxon! NOB. weesearers press 046,708 Tex on billiard tables, $67,754; car- riages and borses, ¢892,720; yackts, watwhes, $9,158: gold plate 117,987: snd mis. ary 780,266 ou yesterday, Governments were strong and steady Goid sold at 1865 a 189, The loan market was rather more active at 6 per cent., but the supply of capital continues abundant, Commercial paper of the very best class passed at 7 per ecent,; but the applications RYAN-—On Monday, Feb. 12, Margares RB: a mative Daa Lougtord, Ireland, aged 6% years an. *. ‘The frieuds of the temily are respectfully Invited to attend the tune: from her late residence, 941 Weat Pid ot,ou Wednesday afternoon, ye o'clock, during the present term—and that is saying » greet deal, He yesterday offered » resolution in the House, “requesting the President to take stepu for entering into an alliance with all the republics » consisting of eve ors st : yr U = es eu thie continent to rosiat the French encroach. | TAX 08 passporia. «+ core AW B8S | for discount were limited. Foreign exchange was) gy iTit—On Monday, Feb. 12th, Margaret Smith, Terre ATION ATED SAMY IND rs wents."" There are ebout @ dozen repub- | ‘Tax ou bauks, railrosd companies, Le 14,445,606 | Fm at pit pce yr bps of nf glide ene Qactte Bevis nears ge sae vilateliciad £27) a0eat § Sn b kfully rece! s Nea in Bouth Awerica, three or four in Cen- “ Balaries,.. Seiden céhaatk . 2,826,499 | firm for good grades, and drooping for com. | ‘970 friends, and the friends of the family, are Aaa pa N, bis nephew, af PATH |: fwal America, which, with Mexico d Mtarmpe.......- 11, 164,892 | mon and inferior grades, Wheat was dull and me | respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her . wiberryet, ae \ rico, would | qrecelpta from minally 1¢.a $e. lower, Cora was te. lower, Oats | late residence, Th Weat Suth et, on Wednesday, the Y WIFE MARGARET ANBERSON 1 make—eay twenty, in round numbers. All being proceeds of suits... pos 2,735 | were dull end lower, Pork wes dul! and heavy. Beef 14th, at Le o'clock, 2 my bed and boad without just cause, su of them together have not nearly #0 largo Add for odd cents, ....++s0++ 6 SMITH—On Monday, the 19th, after « short but | forbid any one to harbor or trust her oo my « was quiet, Lard was heavy, Whiskey was dull and ® populaticn as the United States, and not one of nominal, them is strong enough to stand alone. Beside that, their people area mixture of Spaniards and In- dian, only eomparatively civilized, and almoat constantly involved in rolellicus and local quar- els, The West Virginia geutl waa wants the United States to assume the championship of thie *asorted lot of republics, The Uvited States will respectfully decline the honor. “Avoid entangling a'liances with other nations," said Wasnisaron, and We prefor his advice to that of Mr, Wit ny. Total for fiscal year, ending June BON, 1808... cee eee cere eee sees QO11,129,529 The tax on manu/actures and productions is laid on a great number of diflerent producis—on bul- Hon, ov bricks, on coffee and cigars, on gunpowder aud gutta percha, on pins and pepper, on suuff and Biest) eng: es, and ou wines and soda water: bus thetax on incomes ia laid on one thing onl that tuing t#income, Bo thas the income afier all the greatest single tax that we have. produced nearly 60 willious of dollars last year, although more than ball of this amount was fiom especial or additional tax of 6 per cent, which consed to operate after the year which ended Sist Docermber, 1863. Tuis special income tax was de- ecreei by law on the 4th July, 1564, and went into effect Octover let, 1564 It wee au additional tax of five per cent, over sud above the income tax | thon aud still in force, and was to be levied on the A member from this state of the 706s eudiog December Slet, 1868, eity, who was on the Co ‘This was dove, and the money was entered is ihe was referred, k wh mmittee to which the bill receipts of (he fecal year ending June 80th, 1866, ‘erresy acknowledged that be bad voted | On the other laud, the tax on the incomes of the contrary to bis judgment, and be ‘was sorry for | Bacal year 1505 was not paid till after the or bed at." In explaining the cay 4 + Spires; Bo tat 1sdvees nos eater into the above wey and at th - ihe “er of his thinking one table. The amount, boweve', as we learn from the y YG she other, he said that he influe | Umied States Revenue Commisioners Report, was 10 Leyiala- | Boul gO5, 000,000, m re than the combined income turc) were of such @ cuaracter that it Was diticuls and special jucome tax of the preceding year, and to resiet them." pearly threé times as much us the ipcome tax aloue of the preceding year, to the Legislature to protect the interests of thie Now compare this great tax with some of the as Iwill not be responsible ior it, JAMES ANDH BON, 16th at. and ave, C, New York, Februar, 3 1566. 132 M Y WIFE HAVING LEFT MY BED A board without just cause or provocation, | fo a) peed Kernan Bheteae, ahs ebts Pi 6) dl Fob, 13th, 1866. WILSON Boyd. OS Més. CATHARINE HENDERSON Hay e ved anc ihe wired ona 1 tor bid nig beraous hFbor ng oC" i r ou ace ° : B. bs BON, Feb 1171806." an dell rt OBERT RUDDICK—HE WORKED stevedore in Norfolk, Virgini tion of him would be thankfully re fv he snial filnese, Michael Smith, aged 68 yeas, & na- five of County Cavan, Ireiand, Friends aud relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the fuueral, this (Wednesday) aiternoon, at 2 o'clock, trom bis late residence, Willett ot. ut TICE—On Tueetlay, 18th inet, at Stuyvesant, N. Y., Roxanpa, reictof tue late Peter Lice, aged 79 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invived to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her son, Lorengy |). Tice, 95 South Sa at, Williameburgh, N. Yom Thursday shernccm, Feb, Us, ab 3 o'clock, ait WADSWORTH-.On Sunday, Feb, 11th, Heury Warieworth, in the 43d vear of bis age, His relatives and triends of the family, also the mombers of City Lodge, No, 405, F. @ A.M., are respectfully Invited to atteud the funeral, trom bis late residence, 181 Chariton st, on Wedueesday aiter- noon, 14th inst, at 1 o'clock. The members of City ©, No. 408, F.& A.M. are hereby summoned to assemble at Coriuihian Room, a 084. ‘ellows* sree OS gr nmac ey Lhe Nee lasts Be L STEAMSI clock precisely, fo: 8 purpose Bey, ng the Lines, weekly, for New Orie D ase tibure of respect to cut decossed brother, | nah, Charleston, Norfolk ead Hichmond. Pet ire fuviied to attend, By onier of WILLIAM I. fo jedueed rates apply to ALLEN LLOYD, Mastor, HENRY H. FINLEY, Soc. 255 OMAS & CO, 6 Bowling Green. ut WEEKS—On Feb, 12, 1566, Mra, Esther Weeks, in belne relatives and friends of the famtl vee e ly are t- tiend the funeral, at Nor’ soue + 156 Bast 65th st, on Wednes- a clock, P, M. 16 TRADE NOVI STOCK GALES—FIRST BOARD. 100 ry . 150 do... .. 60.60% lg Cle, & Pitta, R. 89% 4400 ~ do... Bo yaS lw Chia MW. K.. is an 0... .... > . dw Chi, & NW. PE bog 4309 80... DU byaod ip Ws Voting One Wey, and Thinking Another, Tue power of the A y lobby was tilustrated Yesterday, during the discussion, in the Assen! ly, of the Now York Health bill ed by t Addroas to J.T. MURDOCH, 197 Kast 1000 D. 6000 Chi 6000 Am. Gold, bud do.... oe 10 Br. Commerce. i van) ih Nationa ° 4 $ . Exch, Bk...115 100 M.& P.duC.2 Pt. 83 bw Chi, & Alton B10 BROOND BOARD. 6000 U.S. 60, 6-20%,..102"* 8.0 M. 8.4 N. Ia... 69% 46000 do... + "6.102% 400 Cie, & Pins, R.. $1 1700 U.S, ba, 106 Y4'g 1300 Cre | 1600) irea, 7 » lw Chi. & NW. R. vuwd Teon 10) Cal, & HW. vt. f i en ational Line of Stes, ences that surrounded him here {in ob ‘ ®. Dratte on ire THOMPBONS fay end England, Othee, 276 Pearl at Md PASSAGE BY STEAM AND PACK) from and to Liverpool and Queeasiow This from aman who was sent be Juw00 Obio i) estes Io Ls rates. Kemit Hes city end the Siate at lance Voting directe others, The yx # tex on gold piate (a tax of 60 oye do. ti BL Ops. B.. tp. - . ee he LiAMs SUCTION SD Uneaeaye ayni7 et Wy in <ppeaion to hit ona convicionn | atbasarea’ Ea tolty eae ey ee | ate 1 meth win cies | ATA MEETING OF THE SEWING MACH. | PAPSCOTT'S MIGRATION AND ¥ becuuse he could mot resist the lobby | plaw kept for use in the whole country. The went ing Dosrevere, manevelent Beolely held, as tel F EIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, lw Chi, we SOUTH BT. etree wiahing to sad for their friends, can ‘ought re either in steanens if packssy, from LIVERPOOL, and trom . > 7 LONDON, \ by the X Line of Fete res \ rafts on Great Britain rel 7 wonern at the lowest possibie Peay fom Ay Dy ve 41s TAPSCOTT BROS, & CO,, 86 go rae FURS, hau, 1953, Mowery, it was unanimously resolved that 8 vote of thanks be tendered to Mr, Jessep, Treasurer of the Work en's Union, for bis kindness in 0..- ing #0 Many \ickets tor & Concert that was given tor the benelit of the funds of thas Association; also thas acopy of the above be pub ished in the B. Y. Sum and de:rald,) JANS HORTON, Pres 1 fPHE USUAL WEEKLY MEETING OF The Machine Operators’ Benevolent Soclety will at their tall, 1¥b4 Bowery momber it Ms Lopea wil be present, LO, Pres, SOCIETY NOTICES, pressure! Yet we do not believe this to bean | 7°e'# ney oy peri ie “ aii ott “this ¥as ae cunce Troy) yrelder bus $117,957, ' this was ‘teclated case, The member allude! to fe appa- | honestly puis in all cases, sheu there ere but rently ag honest and as true ass large proporson | 16.049 powude of ai ver-w kept for use in all <f his brother members, but it 60 happened thay | Me Uuigd Biatom of bry oh 8 bunds loos } wens \8 Speake badly the conditicna of our ‘De let out what others have kept to theme vor, | yucloards an 1 daning- tab) s, Waat do jewelers And it ts these gentlemen who ostentaciounly | eid Silversulble may bo bie? @aitn to be en: 1 bl Rien” Bi ard rooms paid $54,024 for censes, As this engeged in the laudable baby OF Ree ie a tna of G10 8 year por table, there would seem eulng New York from the quagmire™of political | w be but 6) duz b iiacd tables iu public use through eerruption |! What stronger proof then thes dg. | oul the coun ry, 4 Bcit's Heap, Feb, 13, 1806, Reeves.--In there days of exorbitant prices, when movements favorable to buyers in the rates of any of the leading articles of food, are of such rare occur- rence, it is refreshing to chronicle a gradoal, aud, we believe, permanent reduction in the who.ceale prices of thas great staple of food—meat, The extremely low rates at which poultry aud game have, for several velopmant is needa! to substantiste the Sun's sat ae abies Kevt toe pri use pay also $10 | weeks past, been offered at ourvariousmarkets,bas| 00 Tre MTION LADIES THE NEW aharge—thes the politicians of the Logislature are | cure hal 66,775 told sadly upon dealers in meats, who, anabie to com- PUBLIC TEMPERANCE ME : Crook's White Marble Hotel, set anc Brook Mink Collar and Muff, 9] ad 5 Colinr and Mull. $5.50, Mink sablo, sets ¢ fine tich set $59; fine Siberian Squirrel + and ab endiess varie_y of ali other furs eqnali Altering wad Repairing to the intest 6 vies vi PUlCDabere @ Luan. © Bgeanst mothe #s° hme ' mo Detter then our municipal politicians, anc that | Bue p 0 tanie Mhatr ostensible solicitude for the interests of the Pi liig rum Mesere, Pasion, Keven Decker, etc. ity be only » mask W ovver up their own rascal: Yuchts which pay an average of #50 a your each, Geet Ocvordiug WO lomuage, yielied e445, opiying 42 pete with venders of poultry, have found thelr basi- the Young Men's F, M. 1, A. bs. pocery, N nees dwindling tos mere shadow of ts former pro- | will be heid at their ball, cor. ot 224 at. and los Buch being the tate of the retail market, | this evening. Sp ukere—Meers. Bowles, Muivany prepared for a dull week, Busimess at ths | and others Biuxere-—Messrs, Paluer, Birch, Ash- yards cobsequentiy lauguishes, « “Larder orthe, biiss Foy and A. Browue, JNU, BLL KAY, Davin seldoan | Press. LEY, Kanban,” PHAGE YS the present tor drovers FP, bYO