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THE NEW YORK SUN. “WEDNESDAY MORNING, PB, 28, 140%. —_— The President's Volicy ‘eain. Tas Presiden.'« remaria © Governor Cox, of Obio, whieh were published in yestertay's a ™, present a gratify'ng contrast te the speech deliv- ered by him on the evening of the 2d inat, It “3 not improbable wat the Drescout boe elt mr be fied, on calm reflection, that Le aoe ed o betwr of bis judgment in @ m padi nd it may te that thie last expres- sion of bis views ie purposely designe! to tone down the rough festures of the speech in question. It fe certain that In the wide d.terence of temper din the two utterances, we havea abr. ng exeu ple of the desirability of thougttful, dellberat oud maturely considered views, in the discussion of grave questions by the Executive In hie conver estion with Governor Cox, the President enuncl- eted nothing that ie easontally dierent from whet he bed said on previous occasions; but there are two or three features of his re @arke thet are worthy of attention nd qeners! tone of bis remarks is ig ied end wholly devoid of anything offea- @ive to the most ultra of the party with whor Le 4a at issue, In fact he seems inclined to pacify, rather than to aggravate the political storm. He eaye that his whole beartis with the body of true men who carried the country through the war, and be carnestly desires to maintain a cordial and per- feet understanding with therm.’' With regard to edifferent clase of men, hessid that “if disloyal men svd rebels everywhere, North and Bouth, should cordially give their acherence to the condi- tions he had uniformly inmated upon, be tought thas was precisely the kind of participation loyal men every where would rejoice in.” In convection with this language he reaffirms bis determination to adhere steadfastly to the position he bas taken, and puting it all together we get the deduction thet the President hes no intention of ‘Tyler- ixing’ bimeelf, ae the rebels end their sympe- thetic friends fondly hope, He has @ poli- ty which he means to pursue to the qed; be wants to accomplish his object with the support of the party thet elected bir, but if others are also disposed to support him he of course has no objection, One remark thet be made to Gov. Cox, if we rightly interpret it, # gn!- Sen thet he will shortly promulgate an official declaration of peace and restore the Aabeas corpus im the Southern Btetes. He “had contemplated that either by proclamation of his own, or by eome action of Congress, a condition of peace—the technica! end of the rebellion—-would probably be declared at some period not very remote,” That action would carry with it # completo restoration of the Southern States to their old status in the Union, with the exception of representation in Congress. Possibly this ie thrown out as @ hint to Congress —e aly reminder that it will not answer to press Than, Bravers's territorial idea too far, tf the President will now suspend his public atterances for a while, be will leave a good im- pression upon the minds of conservative, thought- ul men of all parties, France and Mexico. From France we havo avother rather interesting eature of news in connection with the lotermina- we Mexican question, Marsbel Forsy, who until ately was tee French military commander in Gox.co, delivered a specch in the Benate on the (2th inst., in which he took airong ground ageinst the withdrawal of the troops, Additional import: ance is attached to this speech for the reason that 8 in understood to have had the private sauction of the Emperor, Marshal Foaty tells the Souate very explicitly that if the army Le recalied from Mexico, the French citizens there wil! be compelled bo leawe with them. THe anys that the native popu lation would quickly rally to the standard of Joana, that all that bas been done would be lost, and that France would sustain « damagirg loss of prestige. In this language Foury tells exactly the truth He knows precisely how the matter stands in Mexico, He understands clearly the weakness of Maximittas'é position ; be is familiar with the deep-rooted prejudices of the Mexican people, and be knows that French beyonets are the sole found- ation upon which the bogus Empire is now rest- (ng. The sentiment of Marshal Forny's speech cannot be reconciled with the tone of Narotmon's address a the opening of the Legislature, but itis quite probable that the latter was desigued for use im the United States, while the former 1s served up for bome consumption, We are strongly inclined to think that the speech of Mareha! Fousy is a far more truthful index of the French pro- gremme than that which recently emanaied from the E:nperor, The pecuniary interes: of France in Maximittan's empire i# alone sufficient reason to beliove that Naro.sos will not abandon his protege, The ostensible cause of the original inva jo. of Mexico by France was the non-pay- ment of certain claims beld by the latter ayainat the former, These claima are still uceetiied, avd in addition to them Frauce has pow a further claim covering all the expenses incurred in esab- hahing and supporting MaxiMittan's gove pment, If Naro.mon should withdraw tls soldiers, Frauce wouls lose all that expendiiure, in addition to the more bitter loss of prestige, From all these cir- cumstances it is not unl.kely that Foury's syeech has more mgnificance than »ny French eXpression that we bave yet bad upon M xican affairs, # feel tolld, The Metropolitan Police. Tua ennual report of the Board of Metropolitan Police, for 1865, has just been issued in pamph'et form. Or readers will remember that we publish. od an interesting *ydopaisof the report last mouth, at the time of ite transmission to the Legislature ; busthe document contains some important re- commendations, which, in view Of the tact that the Legislature have not yet acted upon the Feport, it 1s DOW well to cousider, Ii recommended that the power to grant and revoke lice ses should be vested inthe Board of Pouce inatead of the Mayor, as the law vow provides. There wan good ground for that suggesion when tie feport was prepared, The city bad unfortunately teen gut. ‘er.og from the infliction of tad Mayors for Scveral years, and the license laws were, as the reprt says “so rarcly enforced that they have ceased to have any salutary effect on the conduet of offenders," But we now baves Mayor ‘mu Whom the pec ple have confidence, aod we think it Detter to give him a trial in the license bus ness bolore instituiing a change. The Commissioners NOXt sui goss certain desirable sanitary reforms ; bus since the proposed Board of Health will now heve cognizance of such maiters it {s not necersary @ Mention toe gulject further The suppression of those cena of vice, known g@ Petty We wr Girl Ealoor is enrestiy recommended, The report #how «that there are Yoo wach places in the «" city, In which 1,191 ** laughters of per ition” are employed, with an aggregate of 29,950 dally Vetora, Tin character and con-equences of these inamous hannte are well known | to or ett s, and the Lenglature @houl! eum- mnarily eoppreas them, 1 Aa ent laW io govwm the sale o' | quieras fa surge tel, and is wel werthy of attention, T ere are 9,210 places in Now York | where 'niox cating Pquors are sold, of which num- | ber only 754 have leenses. It is recommen led | shat o str ct liceses law be enacted: that a heavy fine be iniposod for sell ng liquor without Hoense ; that ali Nquor sho se closed from midnight ull | @uprise, andall day om the Sabtath, We hope | that some such provision will be made, and that | the Police Departments will have eniie charge of | its enforcement, There are other recommenda | tions of jiuportance in the report, pertaln- jug to the sircets, tenement houses, #augiter houses, fat boiling concerns, ete. but these we commenied in a previous notice of the | report, The Police Department hasbeen edmir- ably manage, and none but evil Joere have any reason to coruplain of its efficioncy, All thatis bow required isa fair fiel! fur ite operatio ss, with. out hampering by other powers, Experience has shown the necessity of better judicial regulations | for enforcing the executive operaiions of the de- partinent, and the Legis'aiure should make the required correction, | | | | The Vittsbura Strike, of national and patriotic songe for Iriehmen and women, They are: “The Green Flag,” “Car's Dragoons,” “Bhan Van Voelt,” ‘The Green above the Red’* and “(be Fenian Girls' Song,” by ‘Tenian Sister,"* and with @ frontispiece represent ‘ of the ol ‘eo tmos slaying ® veof what may occus again. Britiah lion, aug Fiearerl News, Varkets, &«. Yow Yor!. Tucaday, Feb. 27,6 P. M.-The after. noon qnotatione of the goneral Stock market, com- pore! With thore of yeste-day «ftermcon, rhow an advance in quo ations of fiom ', to 1\ per cent, (rovernmen's were wendy with an upward inciina- ton, Gold closed at 1506's. Money wae faiily ective but not stringent at 7 percent, Commercial paper Was slow, as cap tal'ete are not very widing to have any but the beat names, few of which are offering. | pai), The rates are Tally. Foelgn exchange was firm B.La at 60 day on Loudon were selling at 1 Tal Sy for commere'al, and 105% a 18", for bankers’. No new national banks have been organive. curing the peat week, le numbers tance at one thon. eand ex hue thier, with on acerecate cepl- The amount of eireuiation | 1 to the above banks (uring the © 6% irened, 4.902.075; tov a tay Flour wa a shade firmer ¥ nd. Wheat and Com ¥ le, ale better, were fim. Vok wae be and irregu ar stomly steady. Wheat e@uiy firmer CTOCK GA) RO91keT BOARD 5000 U8, 6a, °S1, re. Wt. 900 Am, Coal 60 6000 1 BO Sep. 4 1s de by 500 US. 6a, °C iv¢ 100 West | nion Te. 68 46.0 Ls. Ge, Bete... | » 178 do OR ORG 600 dc emall.d 2% 8) Del, & fiud. C.. 156 2500 do, ° bus 1H | Coal 43 1D'4 dove Tenn Ge, ‘6s fio Tenn 1) : Bowe weeks’ ago we alluded to a atrike amon: or Ne = tied the workmen emploved in ® number of rolling | 600 Mo. be TT) } 1000 Onie & Mua, . oo BRS mills in the neighborhood of Pittsburg. From | gan Had. tet Ma. aS Nor. & Wor. R18 yr h 40m PEW Cw) MB. aN. la oo our exchanges ip toat city we learn that work has U0 I’. Fu.W. 8 Ga, a0 de. ohhh Bot yet been resumed, and that there ie no pro® | fan ALA TAL, & Pf. go Cle, & Pitta. R.. 89 an Ww DULL & PL. “00 « Sweats pectof an early resumption, The proprietors of | 6") meee ed 1 mm Ohi ba: iat ts the mills have entirely ceased business, anc an- | 4000 Hariem let M 6H) Cin. &NW.PI. O4 nounce that they will not, under any considera- Brag berg aa Fed ch. ok, ice Phy tion, reise the rate of wages that they have pre- | [4 4h National Be 30 Mrisarss as bed. Th * ly de a GO... + «+ “Mw Cle, & Tol. B,...VT% on . © workmen are equally cetermine’, i Oh National Bk “Nn do. Ui and many of them are trying to git sployment | 23 Bk. Commerce . 29 Mor. & besex. R. ty P 1b Continental Hk lh oo, . 99% in other occupations, The probability wm, there- 6 Mevopolitan b. 10M. & Pau CG. PR. 97 6 fore, that the strike will resuit—as strikes almost | 1% Cam. Com 1%, pt sac hy & « 2% wal + . 4 io + . * invariably do—in deprivat.on to the workmen, | 150 NJ. Com KR loss to the employers, ad rajury t business room Roan, apec’ encraily, #0 far as this lose ot produc- | 6500 U.S, 4e,°S1, ep. 104 10 Atlantic M.8....139 sete tea neath hae bu US. Sey Bouts, 18 | B00 Rive Ru... ss, 4 tion is concerued. The strikers, no doubt, bed | 9mm “go. 65.13 880. do... Bdands good ground for desiring aa increase of their ay re %3 9 go Reading Kt it % wages, but the time that they have already been fo au Mo.ba. 600 M.S. & Nols. 69% ; Svanc h § 5 0 ‘Tenn. 6e, w 50 Ao, idle hae cost them more than the a var ce which 10000 Obie & Mi vo 20 D1. Cea R they demand would have amounted to in # year. 00 Gem Coat Fs. -45 TSH Ce.d Pies. KR. 7 — w anpoa i y bo o W Quicksliver M \s vo Chi w. x New Publications. bn @ sg 4 Loy Cha NWT, be . a ao % i) On by . . A Text Boox on Anatoyy, Pareiorooy ann | 29 Weet Union le. t5'g 2 Cai & KOR... : Hyung, for the uso of rehoo's and tamili By | 100 y PY 6) U does eh BMG Jobn C. Draper, M.D. Professor ot Nusural istory | 340 NY Coe. KR... 02% 4.0 Poke Wok C.. o8 and Phretology in the Free Academy, and of Anas | 100 Pacific M. 8. a 1500 do OL nGdy lytical mistry in the University ef New York. | 2 do. ‘rely New York: Larper & Hiroe, Cattlo Market. Puysiciass, who all have pet ideas of their own, Bui.'s Heap, Feb, 27, 1866 will disagree with the diefa of Di, Draper,on many Deeves After three week's of misfortaoe, end of points, tut the world need not, as of old, stand aghast at the question." Who shall decide, when doctors disagree?" Without pretending to deter mine the merit of one or another theory, we bail this volume ae one of the forecunvers of a new era | duriay he wees fo education—the era of a general education on all subjects, There is no more reason why the prin- ciples of medicine and the structure of the human body should be the exciusive property Ceducathon- ally epeaking) of any one set of mon, than there |» why bricklaying should be uuderstood only by those who practise that art for @ liveliiood, Let the bricklayer learn at school the vreat Jawa of Bie and become, #0 far as hecan, indepenieut of the doctoi's belo in all the minor discases, just as the doctor is now supposed to have learned che princi- ples of the bricklayer’s trade. The whole gemus of our institutions, and the teuden-y of the Amer- ican mind, is towards free education in each and every brench of art ant science, No waik in] fe neod be exclusive any set of men. Flucation is the key which opens and should open the door, so that whosvever will may enter, A novel by Mre. Gaskill, “Crawiord,”’ &c. Har. auklio wjuare, N.Y. This is the latest production of this charming writer, and it is @ truly delightiul story. Haury a Mitiion or Moxry: A novel by Amelia Ruwarde, auvor of “ Barbaras’ History,” “* Miss Carey" &c, Larper & Bros, Publishers, Frankia squafe, N.Y A full length portrait of Miss Edwarue adorns this novel, whe plot of which, is laid one hundred yearsago. The grasping and echemimyg of rival beirs toeuch # fortune is charmiugby portrayed and the reader is kept almost spell-bound whilst the Hulf-Million through as ceniury tm being in- creased to nine millions, then to be divided be- tween a charitable inatitution ani a foreign heir, A Noout Lire: By Dinah Maria Muloch, author of “Jobo beliax Gentlemen,” “Chie iaue Mistake," 4c, &e, New Yoiw: Pubushed by tia per & Broe,, Franklin square, This book is another of those exellent novels which this talented auihoress bas just presented to the public, The reader cannot ‘ail to be inter- ested in the story Miss Muloch tell so a!m rably, Tun Wan or tue hevertios, Of BOYLLA axD CHARYIDIS, Cone sting Of ol Bervutions upon the Causes, COUTPO KOU COonsequelCces ct the ecw war in the United State, Bo Heury 8 coute, New York: liaiper & Bros, Frankia square, The author of this volume is well known tothe pullic, having been for mauy years in the coun- cils of the vation, aud « uring the rebellion a Bena- tor in the rebel Congress, with whic! diszusted, Hs experiences as -n ex!) er in New York and elsewhere are (ress in the minds of all This history of the late war goes back to a period of more than a quarter of a cen- tury, and gives an inside view of its causes, course and consequences in @ lively and interesting manner, Tue Fianrm6 Qvagrns.—A_ true story of the war for the Lnion, by A, J. H. Daganpe. second saitien. J. PY Rodeus, publiehes, UT Marea how, N. ¥. Wivrs ann Daven he became prisoa- This lea ermal! volume of 116 pages, gotten up unver the auspices and!y tle authority of the Bireau of Miltary Reord, Ibis au interest ng history of the war experiences of E,H.& J. 1, Ketcham, of Mitou, N.Y. [bie sprightly litle work, aud is published a6 a meansof furnishing an bonest jiving to re,urned eolilers by its gale, and shoul on that scoount, if po otuer, be encouraged | by liberal purchases, MAGAZINES, Hasr e's Momtaty tox March {s an acm'rable Bumber, I coutains int. resting art cles on thi ge “I, and Around Bol m: nd," and ‘Ihe B rrowers at Howe,'* being a dese ipion of the habi.ations of an. mals, classed accoring to their jrncyles of Covmruchon, Boil papers beautuully illustrated, ‘Tbetacle of contents is very rich and varied, NEW MUSIO. Puritan Wan Eonors, published by John J. Daly, 419 Grand sireos Tues /'Evboes" are a sories |} Metcaife'es Great Kb umatic Rome ty thwarted schemes of speculation, which has brenght paukiupey to tummy ane oO (om), the cate mn ket again rules in favor of droverr, and we again ioark wy vices trom ‘9 wo le perlb. above t @que . t usof this day eeck, The poacipal cause of this auvance has leen the emai neuter Lieves soa (be ren ang O° Cown torn mar. kets, while another cause, ecacely | potent. as been the Waa, with tue remus cast low this, we fist Class, faa uroves, eeliin, Bir, whe meuiums, which we e@ inet quoted Bide, Are Low being mole reaa\\y disposed of at ide loc, Lnl@:jor grades show bus i tie coouge fiom our jae * fikuier, mihough the saes o stlicenisarcd under, are inucu iwrer than atilat peod. A wew testure iu tule maeiket to-aay is tue Presence of some Joy bubocks, just aitived fiom » 4 adistiiery, wuieh are reporied to have teen & owed importation by special permit from W jogton, ane which were disposed of as prices vary ug srom 14% Loe nes, Cows and Calves.A litthe better demand is notle- Slie inthis biauch o; ihe Gie.kit -aay, but prices 1 at it Tein@in BLOUt G8 luet quoed, Viz.) ifom | Bu for ¥ to wiWO to p11 jor very extracows. \ealcaive advu 4) Ghoer as lt eupel). ani the . ee) auuime SCC Me Ligh Oo 16. LOD Curves wie hia ats wie, Sheep amt Lambs.--Canses, timilar to thore af. @ jue (be mak t for bev Lave oleo p.ouuce. an ac¥ neevi ce per pouns in ey 7% tose belug he preeute rice tof. O04 ist.obs Thetopor he ma eb ®ucea by @ lot of premiums, averce- jug ll s which wee sold ab 5 4c, wou Lhe Lot.om by « ighily drove of 0W0 Mijuow gaiuials, which J A oe. e market aleo shows adectine in sup. re; yoUUIDs BavOuCce IN pices corn ed G being eo. ws Mialdiye; aud do, live, 11 to Abst porid, Fleur and Grain. New Youn, Feb, Flour.The flour marketis u ehace t pre tue Siate, £0 Uvage Weetern BAER-i0W > wl me Ulio, at $5 Vago bu, ww grad 3 atel Hr S10) wus good tow pes tive puuwwern, o1b,- Ub ib bY, Grain, —The wheat market is lave better. Mil - kee Gino Leg bold ab Fi Ocapl os; Guid “0 Pping, 21 Gus. tv am store; New Amber piaco, bz su. Oais—Are firm, Soles of Canadian at 65a Bic ior Jersey aud poutleru; pease, dbari i) lor uieudau Wee cou, Corn—liw mathe, is eoud bLewe qyuvied at Wiesiera, Tad; dOLuN, Oheds, + ble ud oe ec better, Western un. at Tdaibe; aod round in xed Wulte Jemey, S0e; Bouuer The Hay Market. New Yous, Feb, 27, 1866, The hay market contiiuos duli, at S¥eddc for slipp Dy, ata Yo. be © «ws OW, SERCHAL NOVICES, Vor Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, and all affections oi tue Lungs, take Ayer's Coerry Porto.al, Whehbiseuetocu.e hem, _ We ~ Dow't be Liscouraged Even if Yoa lave Pilea; wy Dalley's Magival Pala bxwvacior, it is a e@taincure, Locenteabox, soid by all Druggists and at the Depot, 40 Liberty st. 389 Brown's “ Vermilage Comfits,” er Werm Lozenges, contain no torm of meicury te which many Wom i¢mecies owe their efficiency, The ingred.euts are woll calculated for the puipoees they are intend- ed to accomplish, having been used with success by eminent med cal men in burope, 849 it is mot a Humbug!—lie Convinced. Though having been in use uly for @ short i.e, haw gained « iy de repute on, aud ipreco. Lended by the beat dociors iu A@w Yorw as the ouly euce cure or Kbcumatem, Grover & Bakers Nighest Premiamn hMece Duke Pally Dewing al.ch.ues, anu Lise poved Lock Baek Mauu acuiiug Machines, 496 S.oadway, ‘ Wo Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch sewing Mach..e anu bu ton sio.e M cliae, 6 0 aiusdwa, odd hiowe -ew.ng Nachive Cowpauy No G29 Biowuway, X.. delete Lowe, di, db scaceat, A, eu ) CROWTIIER—On Mon Of apopexy, Chaswiie, the Leoved wile ol Duvid Crowther, losmeiy of Deanery Court, bielamlio 6h bu on, ageu 4) ears, 1) months aug 9 daye, the velitivee and fieudsoi toe family ale respect- fully uviled to atiend the funeal, fom ber iaie residence, OF Fiusbing ave, Wisuiuiedided, On ¥\ ode De-way afternoon, 254b lust, at 1 o'ciock, CLARK—On Monday, reb, 46, Mary Alice Clark, the teoved dauguier of Pover and Bridges Clark: seed ¥ years, 6 Wioulbe anu lo das, The telatives and triends of the family are re- spenied to atend one [unare., solu her late reaidens . nevouth ob OD eeday aiternoop, Feb. ¥ at ) o'clock, 106 y afierncon 26h inst, | c 1446 W Lard wee quict aud | ai vot SS | BDRAT iin, FITZPATRICK~At the reeitence of her father, cor. of Hamilton ave, ana Ciinton #t, Drooklyn, on Monday, tet. :6:h, Maria FT zpat ick, 4 yeare 9 months, afer a eevee filne n hter of ence ang Ann Fitzo tick, born slebrock, i*ho Cioubrony, Go, Lone'or'|, lretand, The friends and accumintances of the famfly are rerpectiu ly ved to attend the funerei irom th» reer enceof ier puent.th« \ edneedar aiternoon, 8.4 at 2 o'clock to the Ceme er: of the Holy (om. Fie bash. Loagford aod Wes.mesh plea e copy. 14a AEIANO—On Tuesday, Feb. 2 no, aved U8 years he members of the Italian Bociety, and the frienda of the family, are ine ted to atiend the panes oar ral which ili take plwe at his residence, ub ave,t t 1'6 o'clock On the 27th inet, Ma KFEGAN ret, younrrrt dou bte of Paisick ana Mary Keegan, aged 5 tos, ana luda The rel es and friends of the family @ respect invited to atteud the furera, from the i- dence ot her parents, 65 reventh ave, on This Giteraoon, March 1, at % o'ciock, alt MARCHETTL~. On Monday, Fob, £6, 1566. J. Banii M rcbevi, agea T) yente, T menibe f Italien Societ~, end the friegosol the tan are invited to aiiend the jane ral, whiet will ¢ * resd wee, 107 D. vision et, to-day, @ M. isl MORRIS—On Monday, 26th, after a short Feb. olin Morris, in the 66th year of heave onda, and thore of tue amily, a6 respectfully to at.end the funeral, trom hie inte 16 de ce, etch het. on Wednesday atternoon, Feth. iS, ek, to Calvary Cemetery. 86 MacUUKMACK-On Tuesday, Feb. 9%, Renny Macto mack, med 15 ) ears, a native of Queene Lo, liviaae, Lhe velatives and friends of the family are reepect- fully invited to atiend the funera, trem hie lare verl+ dence, Lit Laat Jith ef, om Lluraday @iternogn, Ya. hi,at lo'eclock preclal . Hie temaime wil be taken to Calvary Cemetery or intermen’ u73 TRADE NOTICES, YARPENTERS ATTENTION—A SPECIAL ‘meet ng of Carpenter’ Laon, No. 5, wi Lhe Led evenins, March let, Lbe member ae eyuesied to attend as there vs i) © .o be trapeac.eu. N, J. Fy pa t impo. teme SIGUE He & ing of the Workine men's ( non illite Ciulnton Hull. on Wednesday evenw , Fi o'clock, By orger JOUN KELD. P € LOK, Chaiiman Com, of Araugewen , 7a Ks ro : . .< NEW YORK CARVERS’ ASSOCIATION The regular monthly uo eetine will be he on Wedne day, .Athot rel. at 8 c'clock at Steuben House, 296 Howery, All inemobers are requestea to athid, Wai. KRALS&, Pres, ALBERT FREB- TELE, ee. 189 JAINTERS—A MASS MEFTING OF THE House Painters of Brookuyn wii be Led at the Hal), 29 Court at, Brooklyn, ou Seturcay evening March 3d, at 7% o'clock, to take into consiieratien certain mesures of «pec rest to the ‘race, Office.# sod meuwbeis oF Painteie’ Societies in the aujo.ning cities aie cordially invited wo mee with us, By order ot Society vit Srl IAL NOTICE \) Brookiyn and Will iO THE NEW YORK, meburgh Lon shore Lumles Handieu—They 6 pectiully invised to atteud a meeting, om it evening, Mich 1, at 75 o'clock as business of impor will be transacce . 25 Willett st, JAS, KEIN, Prest, JOUN MemA- NIOK, Ree, 1x2 pulk REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Bricklay ereand Pice'eiers, of Jersey City, will be beta in Frank in Mall ‘Tbures: vy evenin , Feb. let, All meu.bers are requeste: tobe p ecert as bus nese of importance iil Le b.cueht be ore tue meeting, GEO, Av BOSWELL, Press, Will Ald HENURY, Bro. 43 ¥ Nori PUBLIC TEMPERANCE M the Young Men's P.M. T_ 4. 1 will be held at theirs bal, cor. .2d at RETING OF @ ening. Speakers, Meacs, Dunn ae Le kine, ine Mens King. \ bworth, Grif’, Keermer; ‘iso Misa saho ey, Foy aud Bide.ic, Jt HN BUARKLY, Preat, P. DOO BY, Kec, Sec, 1.9 A ERAL MEETING OF © the above ore » be leld at Hiternia lia., 42 Privce st,on Lhure ay evening, March 1, ati 4 o'clock, for the turove of evcing Aide tor 8°, Patrick's Vay. By orcerof JOuN MAGUIRE, GP. JAS. CASHIAN, tes, ete SPECIAL MERTING OF THE LONG. shoreinen's U. B. Society will be held at ther Meeliny soon, in Roorevelt et on Weinesday eve- ning, 25th inet, at To'clock P.M. Punctual attend. Qnce in requerted, ea busine 8 of imporiauce is ose tiansacted, Members in arrears for bul tickets wil lease atiend. bie being the test nicht for rec-ivin Hy order JOUN KANE, Prest, DENI 0. H—A G Li 3 Beco, em 18 i A MEETING OF THE BOARD t will be ‘eld at Headquarters, beb, 28th. a’ 8 oc Pune stiendance KUOB. KERNS, N, b, N LUCK R, 260 GRAND BIREH-DAY CONCELT WILt Le wiven by Hite PLOWENCE RUYNOLD . ibe intent Nightingale, assisted by some ef the fin at ta eut of Now York, at Co per [ne iia'e,on Thue ay evening, March Ist, Doers open at 7; Cone: tcom- mencesS4 206 PUBLIC MEEiING OF THE YOUNG Me's F. M.'I, B. Society, No. % of Brook. n, E. D., wilite held iu their bial!, co mer Scnth 2d ang 4ih ets, ou this evou.ng, at T'6 o'cieck, A idreeses by Dr, North and str B gler, Bingiug b Mecers, Hart, Langdon aud = athara’, Come eul Pe, LANGAN, Prost. CHAS, MURTAGH, Kes.) 14 SNIAN PROTHERHOOD — A GRAND emonstration wil be heid on Thursday even- Martel let, ot Millin ‘eHal, cor, %6th et. end ave, beiove the Grattan Circe F. Bat which folowing geuslem will attend, Col, Jolin ahouey, H.C. F, BL; B.D. Killian, Eq J Kogers, he *, Raq. and others, Beats secured io » ‘Thhe ch; to be bad Stthe door, 1.0, FARRKEL, te, 426 FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCILTY, No, 6N. Y., will hold a peb'ic meeting at their Hall, cor, of 38d st, ana ind ave, thir evening, a 7 o'clock, Eloquent ao .cerses iy L. DD. Kernen, Eeq,, enilncle Ben Warden Singing by Mrs, McDonels, Mira Pov and the Misses Mor ow: aro Messrs, Co a, Kireh, Mullen and others, PETER CURRY, P. ect Mi, FP. O' CORWAN, See, Wl for SCANDINAVIANS — LECTURE BY Kev, V. KOREN on the Norwer'e of the North t, at Botan.e Holl, Wed wwe voih BK owdway, at & in the eveuin SATIE *R MATHEW 7, A. B. 8, NO. 5, OF New Yo.k, invite tLe public to ie elven io beha fof t woe, neo, et hua od het and “thave, y n lady from Col forn'n, Mise }oogao . . pe form on the piano, J\Mig3s O'REILLY, Pios's, DASLAL KERWIN, RB. 8. 10 N ADAME LESDEKNIER WILL KIAD “the Vagatonde.” “ihe Loat heir? "ood. ing of the ship "Ballad of the Oysterman “Lit for Lat" “Widow Becott,” and elect’onstiom fom Moore, betore the Father Mathew 1. A. B, Bocie!y No, 6, Eighth ave, bet 54 hand Goth sts the Wed- QD ay evening, at 7's o'clock, JAMES O'XILEY, dens, 14 EW YORK YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN Aveociation, 161 Fif b ave, cor, 22d wt, Readings citations, wih snalyela aud method of prec » by Prot, J. BE, FROBIBUEK, this evening. at 8 wk. Adnilesion tree, “6 o'cle } UM-SELLERS AND DRINGERS SHALL be apuileaced on Wednesday evening, Feb.ts b 0.7 o'clock, in Washinstoa Hail, cor Newark and Jersey aves, Jesey City, Rininent speakers will ® diese the meeting, too! #meing and siolly good tmeail round, JOHN DUNN, Pree, Wat, TAL- Bui, Viee CULLEN, pee, 118 PPRARSSFIGURAT (ON B.C. T, A.B. 80- ciety, The weubers are hereby notitie: to at- tend a spocta meoung, to be hed on thi, Wednesd vy evening, @ h li pe ¢ o'cices, int hall atiac! ed tothe church, cor Mot snd Pak et, to make final fr an3e..enis fur c&.. Ine pom e our ven bauner, on xi, Mach 4th, HENKY I, CAKKOLL, BYR ts, i, 18 , e He FALHLK MAlALW i iolALod. A. BT. rove y. Ne, 1,01 B. coklyn, E, i) @e pe anemee ny at Te cerca ‘L wp teuce hal, cor, Grand «nd 7h te Mr. Barway uu ober, All the me quested to be present a. Lnosinees meet M LLO)D tees. JOHN | i YM baron Mar 7 N t AluLK MaAiniWw 4, ALB, @ No, 2, 01 ey Cty, will meet this eveuing, Feb, 8b, Frapkin Hau, coro: Warien aid Moutgowery Mesers, Maui bo:n, Crowe, Lynch, k ily end Muivauy will @duies ibe meeting, Sie: ing by Moa Oonnoily end o.heies Jed, COLEMAN, Pree. K, GARRICK, Kc. pec. 105 Ye “METAL OR OLD LEAD—00 000 ibs. of the apove wanted, for whjch the his best ‘ash y ‘ ©. - ened prige wid be paid by U, C. 18) Wiliam papers | | L" 7, 1866, Milazzo | AUCTION NOTICES, D, 2URKY, AUCI'R, OFFICE ROOM © Ci niom bil, Sib at, w |) ell (hie day, «' 1 ‘cl ck, 4.0 {a p ture @nd fix urs ot the « cen N Mast 1.the: also the tuinituie of the Ble p +i venioe elite —- Dp BURKE, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE Roe © No 6) inton Hall Sheet wel eet tre day 2 ‘clock at No, G6 Ceatre st the turnin e and ‘nea, with good stock © Lauors, of gsaicon, & Poe't ve, 4 WORS, CLOTHING, FURNII URE, &¢ 43. BUGALT, Aue t6, "il ery thi dey lute ofc ock, at be ave wm rooms, No. 1 No th Wi iD ms*.,achorc lot of liquors, in Coe # anu care Househo'd turn. ure, and a luge lot of clothing, | N ARSHAL'S SALE OF — GROCLRIES : niture, &. RERMAN, Auct’ + Peb, 28 at 19% o'cioek, at gt rales ioom, 14 Honey, the ettiie stock of a #ho oh @ Rr ery aud iiquo sore, ¥.2.- 36 boxes tami Goo caccles, pices starch, flon:, ¥6 bhis. eyrup at Dilute, 4 Ubi, Kou.ton, rye, & © and Iri ep heaies Othe ig tuto, ’o.t Qo sherry win t Peas & bbie ench Ke; seo filet Claes bar ro furni s tbe chairs, eng ev ug floves, t dalarge lot o, Lous bod iurd tues. § By oraer of A. Lit Pa AN, Ci Marshal. 1o8 P GAFFNEY, AUCT., 25 CHAMBLD @ st. relies this day, at low «'cloe&, ai che thi sora ds Uo ov ere at, excei ont fiztunes; firet ro couu er and other fixtures, g.# xiuies and she vin & TH 8. GAFFNEY, AUCT’ R—SALESROO 66 Ey bth ae owidei thie de. at ius o'c.oc! too lease stock and Ax‘ureesnt (he o ser ana drink | ssoon 18) Riyhib ove nea: be pew theaue Pri \ 7M. ABBOTT, AUCT,, 170 CHATHA he uar,re ie lie day, Le o'cock, § vek ond fixtures of the ja 10, co. @eting of Lavies, cha: barie «, &e, gi W M. WITTER’, AUCT, WILL SEI this day, a8 599 peing at, at 10'9 o'clock. tf entire tock. fix ures, vauabe lo.se. hace waona, & , the who ing ihe stock of 2 fi familie s.ocery, en. will probat be so.4 D_op fefor ia sel nqu shine Dus vei W M. WI ERS, AUCTR, SELI Gay, at 2o'e ok, oh 454 Cena) 6, aii ibe pa i ch mby |. Gining 1000 abu gicbeu surmn @, &, mimige Louse, Airo 66 cap te saved f.oim the | flie at the Continental ove, 91 W*. Abbot, AUCTR, WILL SFI this Wednerca.. at 104 o'clock, 1a 17th et, o door f.oi Sd ave, he enue coniuieor the « he viz; bu @ada, hair ant ovberm tr + Lookevae. prricg and Le room ra.ws, B sole and o.her ca: pets, ieather Leda, crocace, Ac] BUSINESS CMANCKS, A NFATLY FITTED UP BAR ROOM Jeeey uiy, Lease, @ock ond fix'n es for ae olne agocl cash rove Good 1e.0n for sei) Tiyuireo: KH, O'REILLY, °39 Newark ave, “ei Ube. AN OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER Lieg * for evle, Cherp lease. and diar « id business at preven’. But he tent owner is go t the ola coun t- in @tew cayr, anu will 864 che /pe to, BEER DAN, 144 5ixth os. ut) BUICHER SHOP — FIXTUR!'S F¢ ele, store tolet, Proce of fixtures, #12; m this cay. Owner has ot! or business, Ac locat Terme cary, AppyT6>9have, 78 MEAT AN) VEGETABLE STORE Fi file, where @ foo business can be dove an.« the shipping. 685 Warhing an €« BA RGAIN— FUR SALE A FISH A} Oy eter 810.6, b,y@are lease, cor Sufio.k and {| ingtor. et, iced nea 156 Por SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTUR ofawel fire: up i ijuor § ore, cong a business, 58 staun st. Us ooklyu, near Caskesine V3 r loquse ia the store. 820 Poe SALE CHEAP-—THF LEASE, STO‘ ; and Sztyre: of 4 ueit bar coom, with a dwet attuned, ry Injuice at 207 Sande at, k ooklrn, Bal OR SALE—A TOY AND CANDY STOR Ot t5 Kivingion t, aeocd cliance or am ai, and & good neighbushood, | owner is going in other busine a, 26 YOR SALE — THE FIX) URLS OF frocery # Ov. with & hree rem s' lease of ath sory brick hours, in @ good luoewtinys, Apply at cf ¢ Wythe ave, aud siorton et, Wiusameburgn, _ ’ O8e OR SALY—THE GROCERY AND Lig: store, 76 Laigut at, cor. of Warlingiin, w cee @bG Matuces; price 6075. Loyuce ia ne OR SALF—A NEWSPAPER STAND A reute, co. of ( owen and Canal. Appir G cenwi hot, N.Y; for $25. 7 i IR SALE—THE FIXTUR cery end lmor store. in 4 che orone with @ sitile mou ty it and ceiin.; cheep ior cash, buy Od simad; a eg ys Lee two roo J Mon.vest. 5 PPO s70—A CANDY SIORE FOR SAI ~Apply 4.8 East Houston at, ney | Fee SALE—THE GOODWILL, sT0c and fix nee 0! @ barter anu prounce «ore, in « of the .e t avenues in Biookiya. Appy at 1 Atlan ic et, Doookiyn, ibs kK MSALL—Tiik LEASE, SOCK a hewies ofa Uyuors Oe 4 AgoOs Lewin, Ba ‘actor y lemons g.Ven ter eeiuog Gat, Appiy at 16 Kose oN. a, i a oe ORSESHO G SHOP AT A BARGAT af » id inn keiy, wih all or putor aud bor parucula st. sud Bios TPO SADDLE AND H. For sale, (he stuck, nxiuces, uddition, and 1 Diovitmnents on building of (he oadde and jaro bat biletiwentot . QGN HL SSthcbN, ob Boub e,Wiineuch be I. the bucidiog se 00 fei depih ; the + O16 putt do $5 tee’ weep, with ebout fee. ol cases; the work shop is on the same tioor a in 25 teet ceep, wit © wincows. bor ‘e;me cad ott partcu aie) i ue apply ou the prem ce,, Be BOC) WILL BUY A THALY INT Ris S200 ip an entirely new auc, whien p P20. bu bo balseu ing cos, Calas ¥ be pay near L.vecker, oom 1, tor 8 days | {48 une ol J, PAL TERSUN, cor, ios bee Nea DED, A MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Pecth ex'r t nor by charg; teal tide ee th ao duce teeth nu With the cect tucut pao, operatcns ok and wasiuucd, JAY Viisis eGUd 6 2 U0CKs Low ito way, 40 FULL SEIT OF TEETH INSERi ED LS) Bae Liha, ber od and 41h aves. to Thos No depowit ieyuied, ‘Teesb fi ies ext eel without pun, Ad operations wariau J. VOUIN, Deutiat, ety CHING TEETH CURED — CARIOU vevth filled @r extracted without pain, duc, wo each, pete or teeth on gold, rubbero: ruiver, be titul tecth ach, ieeth cleancd or whitened dental ope vy auted by Or. HM. VILLE, Bowery, weatly op © the old theatre, DB; BRAKE, 9 CANAL STREET, SE sOL Ol feeth on shives 5 tot to #15; om poid ubé to F225 wectonal eets 5) cents per tooth; teeth thi with gold, boue cement ov ouhe. tila fay BU Cla, to per tooth, ‘seetuex ted without pain, FIRST QUALITY LIVERPOOLORELCO. Gelive ed a DiS per ton, iess put, $0 white con ese ai til OV BILS. Apply a BO Wh. and S13 bowers, JACK e 4 —GREAT REDUCTION LN Pel us Uval——Lee qualty of while uh, é OF Bove, BC C0664 Bud Uriiverd 10 Lnile Park OF Cia) at e.Osby esuceu D.icee; or bus puted, Aypy ©: AML. B. BUUSI, 6 ao WO@rbidia et, Levwieu dil Bi id iw Libeiud MioWelce MmeLe We COCO RNG Owen, v ANSTRECTIO’, $9 PER MONTH.—A FEW MORE Pay —& wrthe piano, bose bring ne we hours w re eo8 Liber: aliowa ces, Cuil oO: @udress Pe At | ER Ti Wee 19 ve, bdoo @ ior Othave, bT PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED Cou 0} jus ruc ium in book&cep.asy wil jax ec t BROWAE'S Cotuue.cial Co.e-e. + Biovkiyn, Best oppo: wuuaiy for eooust education @ves ouered, To lauks writin. ieceous 63, Comercial and Foglish branch¢ $10 to B15 per quarter, 15 weeks, Lustruction ee) TAL, DO Chmabe® day Buu @y ening, «4 $20 arithmetic

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