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THE NEW YORK SUN. TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 27, 1868, rhe Peliticn! «trantion. Formation of Partice Cre diviaton between the ly estident and the ma Jority in Congrera har put 60 ond to ail eqiirora- tion, on the part of the political parties tn the sev- |. eral States, concerning their ate tide towar! the Adminiatration. Up to the date of the ru) tire, political conventions on both sides, wore mreatly embarrassed in their endeavore to define ther po aitions, The Republicans were naturally inclined to given prettr boarty endoraerment to the Pe. dent, since they hal mupported wud elected h.m to office; but the Radical fnetion @mong ther felt suspicious of Mr. Jonmaon's Democratic antece- denis and Bouthern associations The rem that the Republican State Conventions g gave @ belting end equirocel exprestio their eupport. Their resolutions were substen- tially to the effect that the President wan all right provided ha were all Republican. On the other aide, the Democrats, under ordinary circurmatances, would bave been inclined t oppose Mr. Jonson's Administration, on they did thatof hia prececes wor. Tut the same considerations that tended to repel the Republicans, bad a ten tency aliract the Democrats The latter bad bat lately vored against and jrettr “warm v denonnead Mr. Jous- fon ; but their political prompects were ate telerah y ow ebb; they believed that @ little of the eld Democratic leaven remaine! in Axntaw J nition od there wae @ hope thet ft might Jeavon he whee tamp Therefore, they endorera Wimioasetile nun ike t et of the Republicas, Tl eirresoluti ntpgaves ver the President, embodying @ kind of ‘rental reser vation’ to the effect that he was a'l right ao fer as he wes Democratic, Mut both sides ere now re- Neved of their suspenes, for they can now deter- mine exactly where they stan’. Several of tle Pate Legislatures hove already ce lared ther views pretty plainly, and the reat will of course follow. In look!ng as the matter in th's new Hult we find that the Keprbiicans, e+ ayer. eodore the action of their representatives jo Congress, while the Democrats are quite wnanimous in their sdhesiom to the Present. The division, however, is ort simply ® drawing of party nes between Democrats and Repubiicans, A considerable minority of the latter party con there to stand be the President, This clase now claim to bave no more @ for the Democrats than they formerly hal, but ft te quite obvious thet as the breach widens they af! the Dimorraiic perty will gravitate toward each other, and u'tl- mately affiliate, It may be that the new element Will Le ebsorted by the Democracy, and that the recriute will be content to eal! uncer the old part flag ; but the mere probable eupporition is thas the anion will be procuctive of an entirely now organization, with the President's policy for a piatforn,, and wemathing fresher than Democracy fora name, Thielatier part, | owevor, is etil in the future. The culy po itorleteet of the rp. ture, ao far, bar been to relieve the Dewocrate, and the majority of the Republicans, of their former emtarresame out the expediency of endorsing the President. nh ot autlous Huppert to Now for Work. Tas New York State Legis ature vesteriay ra- sumed bus ners aera reccas oi wine days, The relaxation that they have hal, andthe opportuni- ty for ecquaniing themeclves with the views of thelr constituents, conceralng prominent suliccts of legislation, cught now to bear some fruit. Nearly two montha have elapyed «ince the begin. ning of the session, and with the exception of the Health bill they have nos doge anything that ta worthy of notice. Time has been frittered away in wrangling over factional int-resis, dscussing ir- relevant national topics, bewailing the sad cordi- ton of the local government of the metropol's, and marking out plans for placing it exclusively under the beneficient influince of the Repubdlicen party. The people now want to ses tue Legielature talk lees and act more There are many important acts of legislaticn required, and 6s the proper time for adjournment is drawing ueer it le desirabie that speefhmeking should now 6 ve way to business. 1; is quite common fer the Legislature w waste the bulk of the ression in useless discussions, ani then to compress the ectual work cf legislation into a very brief time just preceding the adjournment. That is bad policy, however, and a wieer course cught to be adopted, When bills are burried through a the termination of a session the facilities for corrup- (ion are very much increased, Every bill ebould have calm, deliberate and thought/ul considération ~an object that can be attained only by devoting sttention exclusively to legitimete business, A Traiter’s Elysium, M. F. Marny, who was a pampered Gorernment pet before the war, and who was base evough to become a traitor to the Union in the hour of tis dauger, is pow an agent of the Mexican neurper, and bis bus ness is to entice his friends of the South to the farther side of the RioGrande, Maxiinian bes appointed thas renegade an * Lunperial Com- missioner of Immigration,’ and in fulfliling the functions of bis office, he has receasly written s long letier for pubieation, in which he paints the Celights of Mexican life in the most vivid co ora, He represents the climate to be unexcelled for walubrity, the soll uneurpassed in fertility, while laud may be had almost for the ask- ing. Io tact, according to Maury, Mexico is the Caanan of the New World, the laud of promise, and a reeidence there is the next thing toe I. ts quite probable that Macny’s alaurd repreaen- tations may induce some of the implacable class of rebels to emigrate to Muxivo, We hope so for the loss of that element would be » aubstuntial gain tothe South, But it isnot likely that seus). ble people of any elass w!!) be hootwinked br euch yarns as MacBy ia spinning in the service of Mastuintan. Lhe Southern peoplo are uot fools, ood they happen to know something of the true endition of things im Mexico. They know tha: ‘vil war is now raging in that country, which is « mething that they Bave lately had quite enough + und they are not euxious to go to @ now coun. try with such am prospect. They also know ‘bas the Mexicans are only # somi-enlight- (nel people, that they are almost perpetually ‘ugayed in insurrection and rebellion, that the cou try is groaning under taxation, and thas suci otiog es civil lawis bardiy known there, A still greater objection to such a people as those of the South ts the ides of living wn ier monarchy. Ap American citizen who has been brought up to Delleve that Leis bimselfe ‘woverelgn,” can never reconcile Lis manhood W the thous of twearkks the late rebole n view of recent oventa, ani an cecesiona!l one may be finelined to allegiance naturally fer! te No . an crat someway show hae contempt of the Union by blowing his brains out, ae Bere did, or br emigrating to Mesicn, which is abcutaereneible, bot ae @ class ther koow thatthe old Magof ther (ethere is the vest one in the world to lve aniere hen e eoatihe matter from ihe eiatedepo nt trey cannot help exclaiming mn isy thy chasten ne, Llove the atl Tempest in a Tea Pot, Tat Common ¢ incil veslercas imagine t them seivesto bathe lower house of Conure eo erd.ngty ceeupied the greater part of their eres nonin wrangliog aboutthe veto of the Free men's Bureau bill, Ag nearly as weean jedye proceedingn, some of the Coune n ‘a ¥ overs opposed the action ef the Pres but there fe noth.ay in the report thave the Common Coun 4} of Ne the Freecinen'a BRireau } York have t ) and we were now @ fat the putdc euffere! any from e ty 3 what that honorable bedy tho pht a t the veto, We ean on tforthe ele ’ the pround thatthe President and ¢ srarn Mert @1 the whole anljeet of thelr diguouliy to le mon Counct! for arbitration, The Pedic Charities ot New York hheportot the Comminstuners The Commissioners of Pullic ¢ Correction here publ innont arnives and shed the'r aix)') annual re. Toe commission now ‘son and Oven W Tha institutions under nd Teennan ther charge are the Cig Rellewne Heapital in thee ty of New Small Pox and Fever Hospital, lean Penitentiary, Alms Howse, Work Lunate Aaylum on Blackwell's Children‘a Nurseries, on Kanidlal.'s and City Cemetery ard Parin on Ward's I land. The Colored Homa and Colored Orphan A 4m, nm thie erty, are odor the erper. veion of the Commiamoners, though in c.rect +e of ter resreciivd loards of manage a, wunt of expenditures in Ish, was Two buildings we ected Inet yearou Blackwell's Istand, The pre in charge of the Commissioners are the Tombs, Eosex Mark 4) Prison, Jeferron Market Prison, and rtal, 30s, Inland : Island ; ) atreet Prov. Lo the Tom! « are nent daly ali prisoners trom the other district prseone, committed for trial by the criminal cours, The av nuinler oo Committed anc col.foed at the’ foe bie past year was S00, but the maximum was 450. Tue spociy of tho prison is inadequate for the con- fnement of ao many persons, ite following sa- wats are given in te ropa: No. Povients Dei. Dimel't Re treated cured, mato'y Rellewne Howpial T0785 658 61 oli Bivel-Vox Hospital 1.116 159 ob8 2 Vever Haj iia ' 2 2 Tuand ibe j ital, vi i Ts foe Dutvoer Of vagrante pereons @urtowe Wokho we woe f them ve ug females, OF thease J for the fiith time, GF for te cent} tWon tien bas 0: product ‘ Istanc, in 1°65, ware p rermed by vonage producte of the ¢ ! erepor o& oor DPowt. ob and db for the Ws baw adulte, aud 7,40 t by Genations in money 16,491 aculbs and 25,672 cuidren with tuel tie emoustol cast oe uesed fora! purpose hoe depart trout wes 2102, 752.04. alr, Kelloggs * the prevalence of oo he With Sts, prese Lie Connon, and it im ‘© action wil be taken by the secure 1b as lures p seible,by every preservative er, frot the @ourge ab cholera, why pastexperence oh (Wo oCCaRiOUB, bared parhoeut bo ie fullest extent.” ne @ te hoped that en- aly author.ties » fron thie Gee Children’ Aid society, T.e thirteenth anuual meeting of ibi# Ansocia- ion was held yesterday aiternoon, ab (he Metro politan Dank, Wm, A. Booth, Baq., Presideat in she chair, and ©, L, Brace, Beq , Sepretary. A jul) Hoard was present. The Secretary preseuted au cisborate report of fortyes'x printed pages, which Was alopted, The iollowing is an sbatract: Fourteen hnucred and fity persons bave leon provided wih howes and ewpioyment during tie pear, vig. ; 40 inet, 4d Ween, 2.6 Loys anu 4d? At the Girle’ lodgun, -.ouse sw Caual otrect, Sind apd seventeen g have been girs loiged,—the whole numler ol lo gingn being 15,- 264; whove pumber of meals 46,7 : average com per meal 644 cents. Ove buodres and twenty-one nuve been sent to situations; 45 found ploy: ment ; 22 were sent to other iususutone; bY wad , wo Went, and 04 wile returucd to inends Aout 6,000 germeous were mauve Tbe receipis tave been 2.217 O02, and the expenditures #7 206 65, moludiey pl,Od¢ 14 orfurniturean i alierations, Atthe News Boo's Lodging Hon 123 Fulton T2006 different ere lodged and ted, nutaber of lodgings O00 Leys Were previc ed With hones 3 Oa3 ard ket boys were restored, Average ioa- pers, Dig hth 0, BLO boys eavedim che bank of She InBeUilods F400 4. Exp e oditure £19,058 13, towards whie) the loys coutrmuie + @2,157 44, A lodging | @ for etiees cl re. bas (een opened ab 1S Weet V4ih atreet, ana apecial su 6 prions te sire Charny are sic) r tiirceen Laiuwusal db) . ono for dialien children, ¢ ebildren ou the roil-loots OUP Te 60 bie! 6 tbeic te we Kecrunse of 7 ‘es ReLors elewa the rece pis Va, menie, ST043 63. Bala be Dem Ures proposes tras be nh *®} v8 ON to Her ni tow bogs tn the yOar 5 ata bc , lugement ou the Wuis & luo Wo large EZpenciiure, LO buy, we bout easily be wet, provided two rt ear) tite wools pe 600 each. nay § Ajit, 664 e200 Leto Occoler, tuskir pe bundyeu sheuseon coitars sae Tolhowiog Geutleiwen were re-ciected Li isiees fy (hy vere pdets Metere, WW, A thal, do © tion , Rod won, Wi. L, Ring auu ©, L. tirece . ammenane sonanottinisbeiahies Pinaneial Nowe, Varketr, ge, New York, Meniad, Feb. 26, 6 2. a. afer. HOOn GuOtativws Of the eener pared with those of Satuiday afiernoon, show an ad Vouce 4B Quelations Of trom’, to’ per cent, Govr- erumonte were steady, told closed at lide. | loan mor ket wae lees Yat 7 porceat, oneal, Cou mescial paper passed elowly at oftesing, ‘Lhe bauk statement, this week, ia nos favorable, VbLe jeval tendeis show @ deeliue ot $6,100,254, the Joana a decline of #0,202,0b2, aud the doposite a deciivg of $6,555,556. The avesage amount ui eyec.6 has increased M590, iu Courejuence of the gove ument « of gold during the past week, picrling exchapae was quiet and firmer at 108 9a hon %s for 6U-daye baukers’ bills, On'Change to-day b our was dull and drooplug for in!erior grades, while medium and good grados are without decided change W beat was doll, and common grades (omding down- ward, Corn wan le, @ de, beter, Oats wore rather dv. Vork waa fliumer, uel was quiet y. Whiskey was very arm, STOCK BALEBO-—FIEST BOAKD. Stock market, com Tai 123% 0b Imp, & Tra. Bk..108 02% BO 4th National Us. 97% Weg lw do. Yi ty WwaX (10 Cen. N a) BB. 105 % wile 4 0b Neuouw Me ico 12s Dei, & Had, ©... 16% tite Bu) Cum, Cosi PT... 4435 - 98 — 1 Mariposa Pi... 175, 11% lw Am. Coal........ 60 : a eo wets Gog. - oo hes ‘ won ‘Le.. To ems. td Whig CPs sol. ] onsiata of Meaars. | Tiace Hell, President, James Powen, Jamo B | March contains Core iua Venderbilt, Ho N, tUn'on Tel. 64 i} | aie SPECean ROWE, The Wil rated Vhrenological Journal for bzsa Core ka Lromer, Lavater, el, Prof, Mapes, Lrete: dae Covas, Bir John Franklin, Capt, Cook, Reva Jobn Wesley and Jonatuan Edwardes, Malout nod Genius Matrectdinary Presiction; Ghosts, Orwin of Coal, Varieties of Sheem Lron, ite uses; Pusting one itad Face; Tribulation Tiepid, and Mr, Hope- fuk ibe J Lote aod Lovers, the Philosophy of Engacements; an I'tceilent Number: only 20 cents or $% s year, Address Fowler & Weile, i809 Broad- way. New York. 838 bor Coughs, Colds, aud Throat Itserders, are “irown's Brouchial Troches,” having proved their eficsey by a test of many years, The Troches are high'y recommended and preseribed by Phy- siclans end Surgeons im whe Army. Those expeed to eudden changes ebonld alwave be eupplied with “The Troches," ae they give prompt re tot 148 “Pout be Discouraged Lven if You Have Pilea; tury Dallev's Magical Pain Extrector, it is « certsineure, 26 centan lox, fold by ai! Droggists and at the Depot, 45 Liberty ast, 59 Brown's “ Vermilage Comfis,” er Werm Lozenges, con ain no form of mercury to which many worm renedies owe their elliciency, ‘Ihe iugrediente ry Nesleniated for ihe purposes they are iniead ed to accomplish, haviug been ased with success by eminent medical men in Purepe, 349 An Affidayit —41, Issac i. Dusenberry, of 169 Sorh cn ot, Willlameburgh, S. ¥., being duly eworn, # Gnniy cee that inet Deeomber, t was & Reverely Altinced ‘h Rheanatiom, ae tobeun able te move jor three week snd th taken bus thr oreo of M ata Remedy I wase o walk without as sled olbeorwiee resored to perfoes heath iil Grever & Ushers Highest Premiaw Flestic suited banmiy pewing Machines, and Im. proved Lock bileu Siapa ecturing Machines, 495 Yt osdwav, oO fer & Wilton Lock Stitch Sewing nd Pulton stole Machine, 625 broadway .41 llewe Sewing Machine Company No 620 . Piwsiaoat, Acente Broadway, N.Y wanted, tdias lowe, dr BRATES, AMBRIESTIR--On sanday, Feb, Sth, 1945, Marr Bs ed wifa of tieorge Amt e, and only daurh of William aod Mary Ann Dunbam, aged 46 cen wand 6 monthe The relatives and friends of the tamily are reepect- fully invited te atrend the funeral, trom her late reridence, cor of Hushwick ave, abd Jobpson et, Willemebargh, on Duceday afternoon, 27th ioat, at 9 o'clock. 204 BUNNER—On Monday, Feb. 26, Mary L. Bauner, aurhter of ©, A. aud Catharine Bunner, aged aud J) months The fiends of the tamilr are seepectful'y tavited to attend the funeral, on Weuneaay afrernoon, a So'clock, in Jas u at, bet. 6th and Tth aves. San i reuels Oo Papers p.case copy. 1 BLERTON- On the 96th inet, Anne F.. youngest ehiid o} Amos and Sere J, Burton ased ¥ months, Tre relatives and trende of the tamily are re spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the res cence of her ;areats, 420 lenth ave, thieTuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, Wl MIOGINS-On Sunday, Feb. 95, atter a linrering i Ace H. Higgins, aged 40 years, 3 mouth, Jo t. e relatives and frionds of the family are rr. a faily invited to attend the funeral, irom bis inte 164) €, thie !ueeday evening, at 76 o'ciock, Thi remaing will be tabea to Medion, Westcneater Co ils MILLER- On Saturday, Feb, 24, Peser Miller, aged S42 years, Siponthennd Is care The relatives and trieadeof the family, also the Merobers ot the hxempt Firemen's Asrociation, and members of the Manhattan roclety (cerman) are respectiuily invited to attend the tnneral, froin hin late Tesicence, bao Greenwich et on Wednesday worvping, 46.4 inet, at 1) o'clock, 209 MeGINN—On Satarday, Feb. 4, after a short tay ilaers, Jobo MeGin od 4) yoars, a native Parieh of Castleblaney, County Monaghan, ‘the friend of the family, aleo tho mombers of Company |), Montgomery Trac st Rest. N.Y Nalioual Guatde, are reapectiu lavited tu attend the funeral, irom his iase reainence. Bud Weert asch *h on buesday morning, Feb, & ¥%, o'cloek, from wh nce ti Maine wil be taken te the Church of st. Peole won.ie, Oth ave, cor. of Yih at whee n scleuin } 1 Mass of Reyusem wilt be offeied for his eoul, The tomainua will be taken netery jor iptermeat, Monaghan aud Pp eaee copy. Wo Oo Sunday, Feb. 25th, efter a short Cathiane MoM the beloved ® nativ he Parish of a Irel + aged Mi vie ce of the family are aw funeral, thir (luce. lo'elock, trom her Inte » bier remainae welt De taken oF juterment, Downpatrick Niet Pepoie fueare Copy, wh MANUS--On Monday, Feb, 26, after aehort but fevee ilners, doraret MeMauus the beloved wile o Voth, Mcoanus, in she seth year of ber age, a ua. hive oi the Parieh of Dinu, Coumty Cavan, Irelaud, The relatives aud irwuce of the family are respect. hivary ¢ D pape. MeMANUS but sever Muy Loved to atiemd the fuueray oa Wednesday Steno Leb, Yh, at 2 oes, trom ber lace rea. s€heG, Soe Sionroe at sis NAMF) On Monday, Feb, so Name © 20, 1806, Sarahette, daughier ol Abra. u den. mm the irh re age, Telati Vee gad bone u ily are respect. 1 to attend Uoelel from the t e her pareuty 46 Ave. by 0a Wednesaay + at L o'cioes, 1s ‘TRADE NOMIC MON—T HE I 3 euler Weekly Meeting will be heidun Wedues- day a veui vo.b inet. at T's o'elock, iu the Demilt Viapenra y corner Of 20d et, ad Ya ev, All memvers 864 Hou-membere are requbeted to attead, PW, MKAZILL, Pree, Mod. DALY, Rec. me 103 iGHt HOURS A DA\—A MAS» MEET ing of the Worsingmen’s Laiou vibe held at (Ciuton Hall, om Wednesday @veupa, rel, i, at Te Oclvca, By orger JUAN HELD, Prom, Ge TAY. LUs, Chalimian Cou, of Arraueon outs, Soo i *NGSHOREMEN RALLY—FROM WALL b Foury tu Cluten Jock. the Lougenoremen of Biovklynyiwoiiug th bo be (bei duty to them. dd familice, comes to the concusion ae an organized body that they will bos slow men belong. ing to the other pecieties of New Yorw and roub Brooklyn to take the wok oul of thei Laude, eeeiug fe thoy do tiat bemediis.ed purpose o: the delegation of the 1MeDHObed sOClelies wo deprive Uso! tho Wosns OF support by Not recogmizing us at their meeting OD Pundam Sh wat, By o:das of Jad, Wabaie Pree ¢ o. : IS TRADE NOTICES, Sisinintmsndinaianemmnenapmt —" LUMBERS ATTENTION — THE JOUR. ‘ neymen Plumbers of Bookirn #1!) hala A mert- " do... SINSTM | ing in Montague Hall, on Tueslay. Feb. orth. at i6 1m Had. Ry. k. wa P.M. AN rermen working in Brookivn ere 100 do ooo gol requested to Mien’. By ofder of the Committees, 600 40 Resdine R 10% | So -_— 0 WS aN Te Oe bay Che & Pit 0. H., BOOKLYN, L. Vio ao | Pia he of the ab ve " 4 Chi a@ NWO Tam y Hell, oor. York ar ln ChLEN. W, Pf. & even e, Fab, 97, at i 0 , a 1 ‘ » @ elcctiag amarenhel aod al ° “a ivay. ge Chi. RL. Ny oroerof PHILLIP CLAKEs GP. THOS. DON *" do LEN, GALS 296 Babak Nabtedh PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OF “RM & SPR 21 the Ladies’ Father Mathew T. A. B, fociety, No. saralieastiahol br ONY. will be held on thin Tuesday evening, au the tor, of st. and Ydave ati’ o'clock. There will be. co King and eod ringime by several lad es ant rentionen. OWEN McGOWEN, Prest, FI. WARD O'REILLY, Rec, Sec, id LL TRUF LOVERS OF SERING THE Crean sbove the Red will attend a publie mee. ing of the Micheel Moore Fenian Bisternood. ‘hie Tneaday evening, cor, of 2d lat ave, 7 o'eloe s. mney an following eentiemen wi!! ad « the meeting: Dr, Cowley, Copt, MeDuff. Cant, + Copt. Norrig, Mr. Moriarty, Mr. Cortelio and reral others, erervel ents ledies. Miee (ELL. Direetrees, Mist ROGERS. Bec, = 136 A. ©. H.-A MELTING OF THE BOARD of Directors will be beld at Hen Wednectay evening, Feb, 28th. at & o'ck Vial s { JOTIN TUCKER, N. 8, endance | juired, THOS, KE GRAND LECTURE WILL Br DELIV. Z ered Lefore the St. Laurence O'Toole Circle F - riau Breotherheot, ot the Cooper Inatitute, thie Tue evening, Feb, Sobiect—The Penal Law effected by the Act of Emancipation, Let every trne Irishman come np and aid ne in our eflorta to crush the power of (he Britirh Lion and p ace Treiand among the nations of the earsh, Tick ers, 50 cents, ray he had at the door, EF. BROWN, Centre, N, GALLAGHER, Sere, hay) BROORLYS “Labtbs DETERMINED TO exterminate rum frou the city of churches, rou will eo perceive by atrending the meetine of I ‘4 F.M.'T A.B, Bociety, No 6, ball, 22 Court et, at 7 clek, this Tueeday evening, Bpeakine br Moses Poettand Deonis Kerrigan, *. Sineine by Lany merihera Mises Lakeman, T. Nolan and T. Hitein- tottam MICHAEL BURNS, Pres, PATRICK CONDON, Ree, Bee, 119 FENIAN BROTHLRHOOD——THE MEM- bere of the T. F. Meaghor Circle, F. B., and those proposed for membership, will meet at room 6* Enat Broadway, 4th floor, this T evening, al o'clock. Punetnal attend uired val #8 of importance will be tren JAMES BILCEDY, Contre Rect. OTICE—THE YOUNG MEN'S FATHER thew T. A. B. Society will not hoi. their mee ntucsdsy evening The spenkere will i @ exp { to attend on Sunday evening, Me- ALLAN, Preat, a oT WINE MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCTA- tion A meeting will be held ay 46 boekman +t, ‘Thure ; ate Pad, whens dividend will cied for the ensuing year, Jas. t Sec. 7 ONNGM 5 FATHER MATHTW T. A. I, society, No.4, N.Y. will hold a pablic mee:- ine at their hell, Sd ave, bet. 69th aud 6 th #6, tis fureday ey £,at7 o'clock. Epent ne ty avid Gaib alth and John Barty, Keqrr, singing by Mie (anvavan, end tho Morrow a stera. also Meese Mullin, King, Lerkin. Burne with tis concertina, Cons, Clak. N. BThe memtersere notifies to come and pay up ior their concert tickets, J REKe HY. bres. PO O'NEILL, Vice Preat, J, BARKETT, Ree, dre. laa ted. ROBERT van IN, SE SENESNS CUBA NCES. at Rs AR AND OYSTER SALOON FOR SALE, with fixtures and fnrntiure, near the Perry in Fulton et, Brooklyn Price #500; rent m Ayoly to JOUN FOHENNESS Ys 285 Bridge Myrtle ave, Brooklyn. Malrwines Lid “A ERUIT AND CANDY STORE FOR basle. Price $178, Apply 113 ave D. 165 fuk oALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES of awoll fitted up Liquor S.ore, doing @ good Husiness, f5 Main et. Brooklyn, mear Catharine Fer- tr. Luque in the store, Su For SALE CHEAP—THF LEASE, STOCK and §xtures of a neat barroom, with a dwelling acracued, Inquire at 207 Bands et, Brooklya, 343 _ FE MR SALE AT A LOW PRICE — THE #0. 8 and fixtures of a well located liquor store. in the bevt location up toe n: rent low; with aparumenta. Apply to 1HOS, GALE NEY, Auctioneer, 366 F "habia avenue, ps },OR SALE—A TOY AND CANDY STORE, at “v5 Rivington et, a cood chance for a wan with memall capital, and @ good neighborhood, the owner ie going in other business, 263 Fok SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of a candy and variety aor hea been esta) lished 8 veare; cause of réiling out—ill bealta. Apply to vv Lewle et, tor 2 daya, 13 OR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH THE leas ck and fixiures of an oj ster, dining and Liquor saloon in weplendid location, near Lroaiwer, Must be rold in three day Apply ai T4 Prince at, 19 For SALE — TIE STATION’.RY AND fancy store, #! Bleecker st. Price, $50), 25 fee SALE CHEAI'—~—A WELL FITTED upemell sized liquor store, stock and fixtures, with 2 comfortabie rooms attached ; a good business iehberhoot in the 4th Ward. Apply on the pro- 4 Mi Front st, near Roosevelt ot. Ferry, New York. ui We For SALE—SI R STORE, STOCK AND fixtures, Sh Kroome et. ah ae _ 64 OR SALE, CHEAP—A GOOD COR} grocery aud liquor store, th lease of whole hous» ; must be soid this Gay or to-morrow. Apply on the premises, is’ Monroe street, cor. of Mons- gomery, 17 pro “BALE AT A&A SACRIFICE—THE » stock aod fixtures of a fane ‘re, in a good loca. For particulars epply at ai Hion, at a moderate rent, Highth ave. } ATIERS—WANIED TO BUY THE -aterior of @ hat sho etter, irons, hesiers, stove, enecn and ev moderate pnece, To inquire during the wee Mg @t, tear build- ing, irom to 12 AM, Atyernoon, 273 Chambers ot le the me pince, 167 TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GROCERY sud variety store ior Qud store tolet. Apply in S07 Thiid ave. STILL AND PINTURES FOR SALE—EN- uuire of DANTEL QUINN, 62 oar ot, or Mere. 350 McBRADY, 14 W (PO HARNESS MAKE and tixiuicecf anold e harness business for esio at a bargain. Apply at the pl (} JACOM ERNST, 333 Grand et, Willisme- ue bh MPN BUSINESS WITH TOOLS AND MA- chines complete; ateo plambing aud gas fliting tools; u rare chance (0 Ket @ Kood business cheap til health of owner cause of sviling. 105 Greenwich atiect, 2a JSADDLE AND HARNESS MARKERS— Vor sale, the stock, fixtures, addition, aud im- prove mente on building of the Fadde and Herness #ablishment of JOUN H. BNIEEEN, 66 South 7th o.W dastasbuigh, lL, Lhe building is 60 feed in copth ; the erore part ia 35 feet deep, with about bu fewl ol cere; the work shop ison the same floor and rt feet de p, wits 6 windows, bor terms and other ie pi are apply on the premiees. ant y BUY THE STOCK, FIX- a a of an eit cepeblished ©; Kou! business ani Apply all the week, to THOs, GAFE- th avo, ou WILL BUY THE STORE AND Axtures of 637 First ave, with apart. @l4 per month, Musi be sold, ® place in the couniry, / oth at — THR S1OCK Nebed saddle and low rent NEY, 866 hig $200 mente to live iu; rent asihe owner has got in the sore, — Ja RCEN —LOVE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ately and positively cured be Dr, KING's Fam- ous Palvation Powders, givem unknown to the person in anything, Price st per box, pod ouly at 485 4h Itndeon #t, cor, Giove et, N.Y, LL SCKOFULOUS — DISEASES) OLD *% tumors, cancers, eruptions and ever: U Giaeagen, treated by Dre FUELed, at hfs irug sore, 45 puilivan ot, N. ¥., two blocks 4 Caucl . Consultations by leer answered abu edie. Les forwarded, ‘ia J): BONE, ‘114: WEST 16TH ST.—DIS- eaees of she beart, lungs, liver, throat, kiduoys, serofula, old ulcers, tumors, eruptions, every forum of skin d : oki liveaee cured. Patients [rested an disuhtice AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE OF CROCKERY—HENRY t+ EVANS, Auet.. will sell on Tuesday. Feb, 27th, at ten o'rlock, at 12 Harclave:, a genersi secortment of ali kinds of whit presive and somnoe » kinase ware, cutlery and plated ware, &o.. &e povitive and no reserve ™ UCTION NOTICE — CROCKERY—F. F. 2 HUNT, Auct'r, Toeeday, Feb. ¢7th. ty o’cloe! 251 Peari et, by TOs, HE <T, a good assortm lots to pull declers Coods well packed, a8 AW SAMUEL WYNN, AUCTIONFER, Sells 2% thie day, at Yo'ciock. stock, fixtures, &e., of @ five oveter asionn, 56 Catharine et; fine coumter, tables, cheirs, mirror, Ae, Sale povitive. ws UCTION SALE OF SECONDHAND Far. niture, by THOS. REILLY, Auet'r, at 85 Sirth ave, uear 5.h rt. c&:pe'a, vilclothe (ed and bedding, chairs, sofas, lounges, kitchen furniture, &en cominenring at 11 o'clock, Sale positive, rain or shine, Depowtt reqnired i*6 D, BURKE, AC CTR ROOM 6 CLINTON @ Tiail © |) at, will eell thin day at 10'y o'cloek, at Wert Honston at.the fornitare of that iarge house, thepupertys of ©. H. Moore, Kaq, consisting in pert rior suity, fina | rench plate, morrors, reaew od ree costly pa ntings end eneravin-s, narble tip centre t low. rose 1 ba ean. fine estuer bede #) Pvedding,30 feather bed pillowa.n large aseortrm 08 Of KP GhlO ehidy Emer, Cone aod crockery ware. Alo 3 valuabie biood hounds, kept to protect the premiree i4i D BURK, AUCT'R, OFFICE ROOM 6 Clinton Tall, Sb er. will sell on Wednesdar, 1. 250b, 4 ofcloek, the lirge stock, with foe turnitere, of the fine raioon, No Centre at, See full part) clare in motoine papers = }),, BORK, ACCT R, OFFICE ROOM 6 7 @ Clinton iall, Sth #t, will rell on Wedvesday, inst, the furniture of the large ra con.with "kof Winore, No Bat ivthet, For fail Par'icutars ¢6 aorning papers. 1st *OWARD PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER, 4 fhiny ph ele o: upeicimed property, tak RS + Feb. 71 1) ocak, A.M. ‘entr Se) Mulbecry consisting of ‘he lowing arti VIE: COLLOD, ool, auger, coffee, v 100k ous, wheels, copper, ar, pity men ead wome louhing, Gry gous, watcues, jewelry, ple tole, hardware, boo «shoes, & 286 N AKsHALS SALE OF GROCERIES, Liquors, Furniture, &e.—8. FLEKMAN, Anct'r, wil eel Wedn » heb. 28, @ ‘o ofc! tibe y. the enti tgs & whoa a n 1 hor store, vir, 26s tn torch, flour, 95 bble. ayrnp vurbom, tye, Seotch and Irish yin, um, Vortand Bherry wines, Pirie, &e; uleo first clas T room| furpivure ¢ bies, chane engravings ttove:, wirrore, ead an large lot of househod furni-| ture, bale pa@live, By oraer of A. LIPPMAN, Cit Mar hal 130 LE—B. WEAVER, « Auctionerr, will :el, Tuvedar, February Hy Bt 129 o'clock. at 408 Ninth ave, 40 lov ot un- redeemed pledges, a rage in part of cloaks, coata, pins, dresses, shawls, quilte, blankets, watches eu jewe ~-well worthy the atten 4 { deal-| ere nod housekeepers, By order of 8. 51 ERNBERG,| iTe Canal ae S87 P, GAFENEY, AUCTIONEER, SELTS @ thinds),ac 40 o’ciock, ihe coulenteof the 4 ote 4b Maceo st; tables chairs. stoves lamps, and all fixtures, without reageve, v Diekiew by bo bbe, Prev my, DJAWNBROK"R'S SALE—BELL & ING MAL As, will sell thie i ‘clock, 5 New Bower .4 5° lo: 1.800 goo, consistima wiley $ are sea, reunant » (pleads, sheeta, puiowe, coat nd My oscer of Gras. PAL Vets boo CUPLIPP, 26 lis PAWN LOKERS | SALE—WM. ABBOTT ‘ in cay, 10% o'er w, at ISSUE 17 ¢ 560 sous of ring asp nt ROAbGL, Ons we of Conte, pants, eil jawis, COsks, FIUNANtO, shes .ey pillow beur, t nkets, quilt, &e. By order of JAMIE WAIKER & C., 167 JAWNBROKER's SALE HIS DAY, BY JOUN SORTIMER 16 Broadwar, ot 44 oMOu'? CO Dion, Ok aD Other dreeses, eairte le, ClOnME, JELODADIS eNOcw, epreadsa shee & tabie clo ha, rhirte, shoer, rairers and omer a dreene, o oble goocs worthy the at.entiou of deaers and hous Keepers. By order Mrs, CUD i BLL, 16 Mott et. 12 AWNLROKER'’S SALE— THIS DaY— JAMES AGAR, Auct'r., will sell at 50 New Bow ery, # latke Assortinent of eilk and oiher dress shawie, remnanis, underclothes, sheets, sp eade,tadi ert, COATS, PANTS, Vests, and varie { woithy the attention af deale By order of P. FULLAN, W 181 Pp GAFFNEY, AUCTR, 25 CHAMBE ont in this day, at 2 o'clock, the coutents of liquor % 450 Mulberry at, withoutio-erve. Bay 1¢is, counter, black Waiuutoyater bar, four pumpel eimeses, Lair ror, &e. HE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF New York wili seli at public auction on Tues jay, Gtn day of Match, (500, ab 10 c'cock a. my at cn Croton Aqueduct | ep cimen:, pipe yard toot of Fee #un at, sbous thiee hundred and fifty tons pipes enstings, Gi) frome, ac. Purtuer iuio.timitou iay had oy ¢pplica tou to the Co ‘eetor ot City KReveon Comptro iea's office, Holl of Records. DD partment o| Fiuanee, heb. sd, 1000, mari uEW 4, BREN NAN, Compucher, is \ 7M. WIATERS, AUCTIONFER, WILI roll thieday, at 10's o'cock, ot 40d pixth av geute l jurmiture, viz: pail. suit, car poss, curtain mah.. beceicua , Mo ot, vables, bureaus ang wash stands, bede and be tding, Kitchen turuiture, &&c MORSES, CARRIAGES. &c ‘A GQ0D WORK TEAM FOR Ae seas andé bod. 310.) A very large, 17'" hand true bors, in condition, elu. A fine bay hore piv, 6 6 Washiux 17% W (CARRIAGES “HORSES ANT nvail bers bas bag an: housekeepers. Seth at. cay AGONS, Haines tor sale—200 lig . d arocere’ Min. exp: ¥ and & ” and $i hand wagons telling off cheap. 10 Ne vine el Brooklyn. i i . beta 310 NARTS—ANY ON@ HAVING A GOOT second hand cart two Clepoee ol, may find a pw chaser by applying to JOHN RYAN, No. 285 Son ot, corner of Clinton, a a La £8 SOR SALE — A PLATFORM SPRING wagon, almont new, fuital for grocer or expre@ business, jue 226 Kast Lith at aS YOR SALE—A SECONDHAND TWO Beal leather top burger, @imnost as good as ae af compier® order, wii be sold r nable. Apply LENSON BROS, 1.9 Eest ave. OR BALE=—8 DURHAM FRESH COWS end 1 Altona h Cow, } (ull blooded Ayresbir| Bull and Cow; 1 1 grey blorae, 5 vears ok hands heh. 1 t ito. 7 years { t aare, enre old. oO larsinmjuire as 1% Bower 3 ais FOR Babe CHEAP—A Good, SOUNT cart horace, suitable ior any kind of work, Oa be reeu init state, OL Curstophers ny hou during the da 4 peek’ do» *% HORSES, FROM 5 TO years fn 1s to 17 bande high; & gree horees, just ariived ivom Cauada Wes; to be seal ath¥ W. loth ast, bet, loth and Lith aves, in black emiith eop. aus POR SALE—5 Toksis, SCART HORSES Prices fiom @. to leh? wud from 16 bo 7] handabich, Aiso4 light wagons, #5 Slercer st 17 Fos SALE FOR WAN'T OF USEK—A Gra) horse, ¥ veare od 15 bende hivh, eultable for grocer, buicher or exple-siagy; pries $06. Inquir @) PEC ER BOYLAN. 059 Weet Lacy et, 255 JOR SALB—A4 TEAM OF GRAY HORSES 16 and 15 hands high, 7 to ) emia old, fit fos on kind of work, Wil te wou af ' ae t owner is goiug to c.ear the buauess. Call at No. Kast 126 ot, 10 the Cooper cop, woe Buaye, 140 kes SALE—A BAY HURSE, 6 YEA old, 184 uande bigh, round aud wind, Cau seen util sold, as ZOU W. osid et, Det. 94D and 14 aves. = é vb HORSE FOR Sat e—a FIRST RATE Drag horse, 9 years old, sound and Kind, 16 bands high Tnuuse 197 Duave at, rear ofl.ce lov ©) GREY MAKkS FOR SALE—5 AND] om years old, 164 hends high, ound ond kind, é tauted in single apd aoule Daves # ylish urive Could Le reco at 259 Grand st, Williamaburyh ; a) ® .eree Diack Loree, seven ) case Old, eusabie lor a heavy woik, i Aba eeata Cea tis” | it HORSES FOR SALE—SUITABLE Fi carte or any business, 10 Le seeu at 1O¥ My: tvo, Breoklyn = sieuineiaaiat cae SALE CHEAP, IN $4, )—4 HORSE OR : quire 4s iid Wert street, bet. 1 aud 1 o'clck, 8