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(Centineed from (he First Page.) enthusiastic meeting ie street and Firat avenn wouteide, and the er more of less to ‘ireen.” Asm-Demrens Bewanrr,—A bill bas been introduced intothe Leglslarare by Mr, Lent, with «very probability of ite speedy peesnge, making ita misdemeaner puniabable by « fine of $10 and five ‘days imprisonment to throw ashes, offal, garbage, “dross, cinders, shells, straw, shavings, dirt, filth, or atever, iu any gntter, street, -lane, alley, or in any pablic piace in the city of New tubbish of any kind York. Tue Cuotrna axp tHe Boanp OF Mratrm—The Resident Physician of this port, Dr, Sayre, bas transmitted to the Committee of Com- merve of the L. 8, Renate « plan of Quarantine made oy Dr. Marsden, « distinguished physician of Quebec, recommending that cholera quarantine stations be rata: liehed at every port of entry along the Atiantic coast. ‘These several stations to be divided into three dietinet rections or departments, each of which ehail be e¢ erated frow the other by a ppace of at ienet 100 foetin width Une cepartment is to be apprepriaved for the sick; the next for the use of those who are notaick, but who come from iniected verses; and ‘the third w be for the use of the healthy. Aili ve tele cow!ing trom iufected porte will be compelled to enchor atreast the sick department unt it ge when ay! will be classified as above, anu it p by the Hi reven feet hich. Li Congress approves, it # biy be situmted at Kandy Hook. The new Board of Health met in secret session yesterday aflernoon—all the members present. Mr. Acton, the President, has received « large number of applications from physicians who desire appolutwents under the aew Board, Cosvestion oF Inisn SoctgTins—ELec- TION OF a GRAND MaRoHal AND Atpe—(inkat Ex THUR ABM ON ACOOUNT OF Tite Iman Reruniic,— last evening the regular meeting of this Convention washeld at Hilernian Hail, in Prince street, the President, Mr, Patrick McArdle, to the ebair, and Mr. Edward |. Carey Becretary. Mr. Daniel ©’ Kelily, from the Young Men's Father Mathew Society, No. 1, of Brookiyn, appeared and Fireeores that hie Bociety had withdrawn from the Mathew Convention, and had come in to ‘ether john the “Iriah" Conveation. (Applause.) he President, in receiving the delegation, paid ae compliment to Mr. O'Kelly, He regreved to aecbyes ty Hip in tue New York Sun-@ paper which had wever tailed im ite support of Iriehinen that the sbairman of a delegation irom the Father Mathew Societies bad reported to bis convention that he was vuly permitted to say four words whie hefore the irish Convention, Me, (ive President.) did vot im vagn the BUN of ite reporie:, but be would aay that Wie statements made by the delegate wascertainly untrue, imasmuch as the xeotlaman had not only Geen vermitied to say all that he wiehed, but wee even permitied to rep y to the decision of the Presi. dent, Asthe @:% tad givem the report (oo doubt eorrectly) be trusted that ite reporter would notice thie conuadiction r Jobu McGrath from the Committee appolated towalt on the Military aud Civic authorities, re- ported that the Cowmistee had wasiedon the Mayor abd Comptrolier, The jommer piowiwed Ww review the procession, aud would request the Common Oouncil to accompany bin ; @ud the latver ewid that the streets of the line of march slouid certainly be cleaned. [App.) ‘hey bad aiso waited ou Police Superinienaeut Kennedy whe iad promised them «a squad ef lolice, | App.) A Committee having thea been appointed to nom- inate atirand Marshal and wide, they retired aud gee their nominations, Me, Hever italpin, A, O, bi. . 40, the only candidate tor Fires Aid, having declined im iavor of Mr. Daniel U'Meuiy, of t ° Young Men's Father Mathew No. 1,0: biook yn, A pimete y | was had, with the fu iowlug result: U Khealy, Yo Mathew Pareut society ‘Vbhe Grand Maishai paving been introduced, ap- “ peared quite overpowered, and expressed bis uh ou bebalf of bis Hociety, Mi. 1), O'Kelly, ae 0 eid, aloo Express his (hanks, sud Loped suab the next werade be would take part in, aiser pt, Patrick's day, would be the celeuration of the birth of the Inmeb Republic, This semument was rece:ved with tremendous cheering, whien insted » Seno oak Bak: fang in Congrens, is des.gned to, Mr. bie further powers for funding the: @ng the currency, If the bill |’ swhole debs will be speedily cor {\"" er ten) ie the Irish Convention, This anuouncement was received gladiy, and now it may be as well © say that it fe sincerely hoped the other erocie- Xawplg ae from the wove of anu the appiause which they ention, there te little duune but that if they come iu aud pay their tive doilars, Oech society, and chen have a voice in the Conven- ties will tollow the mr. McAidles' re leceivea from the tion, they will g@6 eli they eak tor, A SINGULAR CASE—ARREST OF 4 Frencn Waites Lerrem Founso in His Poseession THRRATENING THE Peretpent.—C. B, Madden, a Freneb waiter, wae arraixued before Justice Led- with, yesterday, on « charge of having stolen an overcoat belonging to Mr, A, C. Kingsland, on the iTth ult It appears that at the above time the ecoused was employed by Lrig.-Gen, Asplowali, in University Piaece, and during the visitol Mr. Kings. Jand, Medden disappeared with the overeoat, Yu terday be was arrested and committed for examina tion, Two singular letters were found on the pileoner ; copies of whieb will be found below, ‘he fret was addressed to Mis Feepanicn Baver, British Minister esbington, D ©.—Monsieur Minis subject of her Bri uc Majesty, but France; enclosed are my papers, ie passports, Since lea here I have be persecuted by the wer Andrew Johuson, He, tal elnce Janu Minister, been traduced during the past three devoted and ebedieut servant, =». B. Mavpen, 155 Fast 55th siceot, N.Y. city, March let, 1566, ‘The second letter was addressed tw “R. M. Bletch. ford, Keq,, 6 West or East 14h street, New York olty." frm Karly in January last, I had the honor. of h + Hie | Mr, writing tothe following honorable Kacellency the President of the | Reward, Secretary of State; Hon, tor; Hon, Mr. Fenton, Governor ot New York; ilis ticnor Mayor Hoffman Mr. Acton, President of Polce Commi am pow in. used with a be.veoly miseiwou by Lew orde «. 0 cesussinate the Pre-iaent, Jobneon, til) late iressace wae displeasing t & Woeblogion snd Abraham Lineouw, Bo kind enough, oir, © folowarn Lin that he may prepare tor death, Andrew Jolinson would be a Cw.e., but Lam a Bru. 4 Vig Dey Centuiies after cen- turles have pase away ; ae the even.ne Of one of plosiue diy VBOD, & tus, Voa Populi those lone days, which are God's day a we Qe My BOUl Was Wiwpoed in deepest voice from Hoave {te mo, “rou of Lut Wht ec@es boou !) and wered nob, Lhe ver eoutinued: *ihou see A usulper, take up buy the deepest r © Your devoved Sad pore: tunate Servant, » MADDEN, New York City, March Ist, 1866, Before he is placed on a charge of larceny, Madden will be examined by physicians to learn whether be |e not insane, which his letters would indicate to be hp cose. He is 0 sood cond, aad Lar been pw vioyad by many wealthy families in this city, He is well eee a cae | educated and of good address, erent crisie should compel ther to hold it earlier. ey invite contributions of ail kinds, and fiom all swho sympethise with the cause of Irish Ine jopendence, whieh may be sent to the Fenian \ster- shoed [ riment, 34 Feet 17:h street. Anew Irish fing will Le raised over he [Union Square headquar- ters morning, end in the evening & mans meet- ine the Blaterhood wi!) be held there, The Ieaahters of Erin, of the Cloniaif Clrele held an ning,corner of Kieveuth n@ the RD, V illiame, B, D. Killian, 1784 Cire.e, and others, held pablie meet- ings lastevening. The hall of the latter Circle, 206 Biemth avenue, was so crowded that the Cooper Inetitute roieht bave been filed with whet remained om the street, Col U'Mahony, T. F. Bourke, Col, Kelley, of whe 60h imest, and other eminent speakers addressed the meeting, both in the ball end Ost eu\busiaem prevajied. It Ii the Other p aces, aud every- ere the ory war “stand tw arms,” “God save tho AFIPS—Golden State, n las Caetle London; Bquando, Liv’: Vane Kone: Dour alicy Forge and Orient, do RARKS~— Bidwell, : Te: anaes esita, Clenfneros: Florence, Ponce, P Adela, luerto Cabello Bionde, Halifax; Lewis Clark, Boston, BCHOON?RS~ & Strout, Bavanilla; Rebecca, Bal- timore; B.llie bm th, Fall ford, Sarah Jane, New Laven; Annie, Norwich; MEETING OF THE Specta COMMITTER TO Investigate THe A¥rains OF THR New Cover Ma Exy's Tratimony, at bo'ciock jast evening. pursuant to adjournment, Supervisor Fox In the chair, Mr. Fox asked if there having charges wo makes » New Court Hove, Mr. Ely then arose and maid he had appeared before the coin) (ee investigate certain charges he had preferred in seintion to the construc ion of the ve#w Court, Hoare, and said be expected and wisied to have been appo.nted as one of the Commitwe, Fox sad the reeson why Mr. Ely waa not ap- pointed was Lecnuse be bed made the charges bimn- The Committee met .» Hart- as any person present resident, H ative w the construction - FB English, Priladelphi Baibador:; K Hill, Pensacola J Alberto, STREAMBHIPS—1cuisian Liv, and Queenstown: Jobn Gilson, Washington; Ad miral, Phidaaeiphia, City of New York, Liv'l; Wisconsin, do; . (Hanoverian) Marseilles, Bounding Billow, of and from Boston Jeremie: Chal enge, awkins, Charleston; $A Kead, Julia Baler, Port: ageie Hell, Craney izahethport; Sophia Mr. Fly eaid he desired togive testimony under Oath to substantiate the charges he had made Ely wae then sworn, and testified that more of thie matter than any other person He had made charges ehich BCHOONERS--Vickerurg, Providence; BN H Boston: P A Sanndera, Norfol Inud; C A Btetaon, Glouceste and, Volant, N Rediord tor K Jameson, Pertiand e bos.on for Phiince phia Rocket, Fairhaven for Fli- rovicence; Julia Maria, Fair haven ‘or Filzabethport; Lamartine, Providence tor BF ipabe port; Mory & Lone, New I tm) Cargil, Piovieene ley, Warren; Pawnee, Kiver, ) W Saunce a, Somerset: Advance, Prov’; ) Woo ter, do; Edwin, Bricgesort; Ws Dough: N. Beato dior Philacelph.a; Barah, Provideuce; who had o invited, he telleved co be true; of hie own edge he kuew nothing. Spec.al Committee on Bunt trom April the Yd, 1861, to Jan, Sth, 1885 5 obtained that information from the clerk; the report of the Commi: tee wae not rieht: He wea chairman of the ew Court House, with vale bport: Expedite, aven for Phila the extravacance of Jountein. fai those who were t he had esid wae all eurmise; he thought thatio the purchase of iron two yeare ago the con. tract for said tron was not competed; of his own Enowledge heknew noihing abous the iron or the ascertained from documents office that two gentleman had received remuneration tor rervices that should never He knew respectabie ion men io this city who could and wonis give competent terti Mony geto the extravagance of the Committee in the purchase of iron tor the Court Heure nothing whatever of the building tnateriae beween the seer 1S6) and Was iniormed at tins the building would cost sbcut ¢8%,0 0, and now toat the boiid.ng wee only hal’ been expended; he thought something was wiong Ip anewer toa question of Mr. Fox, Mr would ike to have Mr contract tor it; in the Comptroile: Late for Classification. 2d, ates meareeret A have been paid. CALLAHAN allan, need 2 year. difference in Weat 12th st, on Sa bd at 1 u'cioek i On Fridar afternoon, March 24, Mary, Telict of the Iete Michael Kiley, a mative of County sod, io the 64'b yearof ber age the family are re- to attend the funeral, from her aimmear Schooi No. 51, 44th at, bet. ynday morning, March bth lhe remains will be taken to the Church of St, Paul the Apostle, cor. 50h #t. and 9th Mare wild be enid tor of her soul, and from were to Calvary © afternoon, Mar finished, $1.5,000 had Fowler, Kirtisod & Co, sum. moned before the Committee, who were competent Judges of the value of iron After some iuither teetimony, Mr. Fox requeete thatt e gentiemen Mr. Bly had mentioned ve moti fied to be present on Tuesday next, at to Which time the Commitiee adjourned, AmvsemMents,—Barsvum’s, tural drama of “Moses ’ Jvth and 11th aves, ou ealth Officer, will proreed on their way. “lhe Quarantine grounds to be surrounded +e fone ° proba. where aslemn The great Scrip- or “lerael in Egypt." ha been a greats success here, and is likely tohaves long run, The passage through the Red Sea, and the drowning of Pharoah end and bis host as described in the book of Exodus, ie beautifully depieted, and Ined by the company The curivsities are tobe ATTENTION — MEMBERS OF THE turday evening, Maren Jd, ou business Ol importance. the plece is well eu be continund next week. seen as vena, Broowtys ACapmMy Harney Willams, the renowned representatives of Yankee and Irish characters, appear here in some of their best pieces on Monday and only. These two excellent artiste will be supported by « spiendid company. Batts axp Concerts,—The Annual Ball of the 70th Highland Kegiment took place at Irving Hall on Thureday evening, and was attended by many of the elite of the city Annual Ball of the vonecommissioned officers of the 69th Kegiment will take piace on Monday, the 1%th , at the Germania Assembiy Patrick's occurs Raturday the change Las boen made w the tollowiny Mise stella bosier will slog ataconcern uext week jo Wil jainshurgh, this being ber eccond ‘The 2¥d Keeiment will give aGraud Vromenade Concert in ald of the Masonic Hall aud Aeriuin bund, under SOR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, f grocery of express 110 Ningh ave —THE JOUR- neysmen Piumlere of Lrooklyn will meet Montague Hall,on Monday, Mare All plum bere working ju order ot the Committee. YMPATHY AND AID LOR IRELAND— Huspension of the Habeas Corpus Act— Whole imprisonment of Irmb Patriote—Greas Wood on Sunday nest, al 2 Pid ~ Several of the moet distinguished residents o: New York and vicinity, have p omised their aid ead co- operation in (hie demeurtration in behalf of the tm- d Irish Patriots, und im ‘be protest againet the Sulversicn of public liberty invowed in the Mabeas Irishinen attend, Ameri cans who love Freedom, give your presence and sym- pathy. Several speakers of eminence will adareas Sth, asT4 PM, Tuesday evenings are requested to Meeting at Joves’ The Seventh Corpus Suspension Act, this year ou OBLRT EMMMI'S BIRTH-DAY—F&N- jan Brotherhood —Leadqua:tere Department of others: Ail efticers and BK. in thls Department, are re- quested to attend at Jones’ Wood, on Sanday wext, atlo'ciock PM. Ceaters will report to the Distriet Cemter o listo! names Of embers (10 per cent of the entire streogth), (0 act as Marehaw ior the prewerva- mewetuLber our eufiering Brothers at Lome, let no tuspension of the Habeas Corpus essen our contidence ta our tueGrecn! TF, BOURKE, die. Center WRAL. “ARMY CLAIMS—OFFICERS, SOLDIERS aud heirs of deceased are innrmed that we are aud shall continue to serie ail cia claline arising trom the late war, at our oid office, No, Apply in person or by letter, L. aod SOLDIERS—ALL eettied ciaiins of every desc: ip ion States or the | mited States will be promptly settied Aveucy, 64 Bleecker #t, directly Apply iu person, e by FOR THE NAVY—A large number ol new prizes ready for payment. le with prompiness, the auspices of 69 F. and A.M, at the Armory, l4th Street, vear 6th avenue, this evening, at o'clock, Men's CHRISTIAN AKSOCIA Manhattan, Maren members iu the F N.Y. Youna rooms of this Aw tion of orcer, who have bu #ated jdace of worship, are invited tu Glorious Cause. A Livtne Niautiscann.— Little Keynol's, a youne Miss of ten eurmmera, and birthday ted by other artistes, casio Wee & Very pleasant aod successfu eulertaument, THE COURTS Tue Monate Inscrasce Company —Contest Br- TWKHEN Kronivene— One ron Contremet, '! Vark lace, BROWN & CO. MPORTANI Tux Fiserv 81,000 in the Supreme Court Coambere yesterday, Judge Barnard presiding, the matter of he Morris toland Inew upon @ motion tw attach Mr temp im tailing to deliver o teof the company to Mr, Hackett, the K ed by this Court, peared that t f@rehal-Jokn J. Tercy, of the Immaculate Conception TI. A. Bb. Society; lat Aid—laniel Men's Father Mathes pociety, of Brooklyn; Yd Aid-Mr, Cornelius Malony, raluer atthe l.s. Arm opposite the pay ¢ letier, enciosing stamp, » injuaction and sted to the Court *, coutamed the name of ‘This name was stricken Hackers inserted ‘The order wae panded to Court, Mr, Hammond Collections mad OU. Bankers, % Park Pace BOUNTIFS, BACK Pay, + &e, procured by J, E. GRAY, No. 1 Chambers ot, N. ¥., overtea siore, > ed containing return postage. JLDIERS ARRESTED FOR ALLE jewertion and had money have tho rane collected, Apply #t No. 2? Park I Mr. Btaushury as 2 oub and the mau ae Keoeiver by the Court nm, the Clerk of th ‘ » the affidavit of Mr to make @ copy @ on the Keceiver, taken from the order had been filed with the at Albany, to vacate th vider wade in thie distri and obtained, on papere simijar to those he had used here, the appointment of Str. sianebury as Keceiver. Kest demanded trom OAL—A CHOICE LOT OF STOVE SIZE is now offered to dealers, cartwwen and others at $5.59 per ton of 2000 Ibe, ip vard, every other description oa equally moderate terme, Schuylkill Coal Vard, tooy or SAWYER A DYER, Avente, ) SLATY TRASH OR SHORT WEIGHT, bas in reality the beet stove, ecg and furnace coal screened and delivered, at #1 per ton; large bub $5 ov, from $70 Greenwich aud 6) Roosevel’ st. MAT. CLINTON OOD YARD, WOOD YARD, 652, 654 sod 656 Secona avenue, nea Cumberland and Mr. Stansbury. the the Company, (he Cedvery of the assets ny, @hich waed 20th et, North River, 1Dky aod thata we traneier of be appoimted tu the asreie irom Mr. 5 of M). Blansbary, tw shown by tan 5 the orders there wae injunction on him + up the Assets, and they Do comlermpt wae Uilg tim irom de, @ cquld vot Le presumed to Lb OF CONLEIUPS, {it appeared trem the facts and iatumond Led takea irectly to the office of the presivent and vice- i, aud is bad been there devermuiged, on con. 9 ae Sy Wood at irgipia pine per load; good k, >4 desivered free of cartage. @utiy on haud, PER TUN--SCRANION COAL— A so ewe and stove ered hee of cartaye aud sovert Apply TY Nassau #t, room 7, PER TON—b ircumaiauces iat Mr, Cul wood con- 33 L naes euch circum z&, Ot BY SU aeliv~ WeMt bax, at spore Was apoiniod Ke QUALITIES Stove, 86 oud lurpace cont, Ses eent o_aud delivereu nub > to Hora F Bras euperinicud tue & to any part oi the city allo 8, gud O45 How troeoktiyn, Tue Orrxo Menver—A New Tria Or- rupeme Court iu clowued ircus au early hour yesterday by lawyere and other persons, hear adecision On the motion for new trials in the cases of Gonzales and Vel icier, convicied of the murder of Benor vero, in the City Vark 0) b.ooki. o, on the ¥¥d of Novemver iset, The lv ocive® unt atter Places on the STOVE, EGG, oace and Diackemith's com, also luce at 224; less to Sth stree’, Kast Brooklyn owas Hiai's beet hugilen houre cannel, dealers, atthe coal yard, toot of constantly re of the Governmen: of sick and in Be levue Hoe. ry lest, an employe from Wash- order of the Minster of ani to threaten me, Will ter, interest yourselt in my smistortunes and ivy wad position, as | cealre to return t© Europe. You have also, Mousteur, the \ thie American orator * Tau, Monsieur, the Minister, with the wiost profound respect, your —GREAT REDUCTION IN Price ot Coal-Best quality of white ash,eeg #hove, ec eeued and delivered to familie, of city, at ereatly reduced prices; tull weigiit ¢ Apply io SAML, &, ROOME, 062, S04 b West 24th ot, Letweea lush and 11th aves, 4 ullow ances made so giocers aud carmen, 26% AMIRMAGES. &o COACH FOR SALE—IS CLOSE PANEL o im summer; in good W. J. BURKE, 224 bast Broad- Judges were in when they to deted @ Geek On Bovereiue Che CouVicoR amd ju the Cours of Gyer and Termine:, orderiag &@ Lew trial, ‘Tue Kikenr’s IsLaxp pened Lawience (iritha was arrested a tew days sluce, on suspicion of baing implicated im the murder of Kobert Mitchell, the mate of the schooner Jobn Ko) nioa, who was shot vead ou the deck of the vessel on the night of the xsd or Lecemcver | cused ® assent to Quecns (County ior tr TEMPERANCE,—The Allance, of which the Brookiyn, is Preeident, is doing « good work in Mivellyn, having orgapized ac Mcuper,—A man| OMS, « nh winter, aud can be o sunning order, GOOD HORSE, OR A HORSE AND bus. uess wagon, in exchange for a of of ground, fo the vilage of Columbasville, 1 W illisuiebureh, Iatand, City Most Office, Box 44, ue OK SALE—HORSE, TRUCK AND HAR- sb about #4 per day; sure work, Can be nod 28ch et, at B. O'NEILL'S, fi FINE YOUNG MAREs, 5 » bande high; warranted round and Oailar wt Wy est Temperance 1,4 miles trom 5. Booth, Mayor of ‘ GREV Ep, Long bt al new eocietion ta Lastevening @ néw mcety was iopmea in th the Bank street Miesion Courch, Co@ia) ek Bh. peTUOmeU AUG, eweed ihe meeting binrs,—The glue’ factory ft Miadie Village, Queens Co,, Ay Ber nooD, an » War @uturely dest .oyed tou 10m) thee boring pokot tar ve ihe rool, which uemeOu I be pairing, kind; in @ine © or double harn J5ih at, im th alba SALE, ON ACCOUNT A iruck, 2 horees, complete harness, Inquire ab 43) Weat Or OTHER eud work for the wile year, M.. bsakeu'$ 108s » Oh whet t lee Tock ck lasteveuicg, a ju the vinegar iaciory ob Rous & Kuftnan, io Reusevenue. too of Muss etice, bout pZ, WU on etuc SE, CART AND HARNESS FoR dueol POST, Cartuan, T> south at, SUPERIOR | | PAIR OF ark brewn, 15% bands high, stilish, with hgh Bnee action, to go #an hour; Warranted sound and kind, e will be paid tors pair possessing Apply, by letter, to box 1,557 2. O., bingion # tr@io: apd @ap usuod ies bia die tor the good of mankind, for uu. u wad uberty, Almeu," Meanwhile, sir, awoiliug your Fr ply, Liemain with MAKIN AGONS, CARRIAGES, HORSES Grocers’, express and es and buggies, sei ine ot, Brooklyn. LD TYPP METSL WANTED<APPL pg Sun Vitce, 150 East 88th street, E NEWS. March & 8. rises, 6 82; 8, sets, 5 b4; High Water, (9 37 bar nesses tor STEAMBHIPS.. Virgints, Philadelphis; Allema- Membuse; Malye, Pleo ple, SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER & WILSON’S AND ONE machiog, in good order, for sa! low at. ) fee epee SNO.2. SEWI ave been in use but Becond st, Mh pe erhort time. Can be seen bureh. J. WAGENAR, ATEST IMPROVED BEWING Machines of all kinds to remt by the month, and for sale on cury termes, at 20 Greenwich av, Several good ma- chines (ore) ata bargain, Howe's cylinder torent o: sell, NB. Wanted to bay, for casb, a few sood Finge:'s machines 27 SEWING MACHINES—60 SINGER'S AND 4? 10 other mecbings of all kinda, Seep yer wi be soid cheap for cash or part payments close ihe pasiness, os B45 roadway, up staire, meen Be ing. se TTPIE BEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST— BARI LET'S Practical Family Sewing Mach ne, price $25, eneral Ageney fer the |. &., Mme, ) emoresias Froporum of Fashions, 478 Brosdway. Agen © wanted everywhere, Cail and examine the cheapest, rimoles and best Family Sewing Machize pow offered in this country, 180 \ HELLER & WILSON’S SEWING MA- chines, 059 Broadway, cor, 224 et. Machines adjusted. to leu, part the rent allowed if purchased. JT ELLIS, “ From a limited bue nessa, conducted le convenicnce, it has become & recognized necessity.” SUN, aus _ BESENESS CHANCES. STEADY, RELIABLE, ENERGETIC Liman, with #60, can secure « pleasant paying in terest in au catabliebed real aie office, Apply to JEFF & CO. XS Bros + Toom &, 268 FORTUNE FOR A BUSINESS MAN— For sale, the old and well known estavlished grocery etore, No. O48 ‘lenth avenue, kept by the sout owner for the last eight years, Ke:eon for eeving, retiring. Cheap rentand lease. Inquire ia the store 390 NY MAN IN WANT OF A GOOD Corner liquor store, he will find it this day cheap: lense 220 per month, and wel. fitted up; will eel) cheap tor cath, if applied for early, Apply to P, SUERIDEN, 144 Six h wt, ob FOR SAL E—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES of awell fitet op Liquor Store, dome @ good business, 5S Main et. Brooklyn, pear Catharine Fer- ty. Inquire io the store, S20 OR SALF—A FANCY MILLINERY AND gente’ furnishing goods estore, with 4 roome at- tached, vith or without stock, Inquire on the prem- ieee, 45 Mudeon at, bet. Morton aod Barrow ete, 5 FPOR SALE —#17>—A FRUIT AND CANDY store, Apply at S28 'y Enat Oud et, for 2 days uw FF‘ RB SAL HTH AVE, NEW York, the: tock, or without. of @ gents’ and adi of, with apartments. Cheap rent. The owner going South 281 SOR SALE CHEAP—THE LEASE, 8TOCK and fixtures of a pea; barroom with dwelling at- tached, Inquire on the premises 207 Sands at, cor. of Navy, Brooklyn. aad YOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES ot a bar, restaurant and oyster saloon on Falton et, Brooklyn, uear_ the Ferry. Apply to sors F, HENESSEY, 288 Bridge at. cee eee oe For SALE—THE STOCK & FIXTURES of @ toy, candy and variety store; to be sold cheap, asthe owner is about leaving thecity, 47\6 Ladlow at. 152 EF 1 SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES And ecod wilof alieht manufacturing busines, A small coptial required, Sales all cash. Inquire of LEVLHFEYER, No 16 Clinton Market, foot of Spring st, bet > and i%inu the toreueon, Keason fer -eiling, owner going South. 199 GTORE AND BAKERY TO LET—APPLY to W. 8. JARVIS, 221 Canal BOAKD AND ROOMS, PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM, With cooking stove for. man and 5 Thom peou st. Also cheap lodgings from #1 60 a week and up. ward for siugle geutiemen, ay & Thompson at, Cail for a week oo i OARDING — GOOD BOARD AND aupenor aecommodations |m handsome roome for several respectable meebanics, clerks and others, at $5 50 per weak, Cut door boarders accommodated at 25 Kecond av, between Lat aad Jd ete, 100 BOABRLING A NICE BEDROOM TO LET men, with or without board, alsa? young ladies ¢ be accommodated, Inquire 171 Jat ave, near 11th st, top floor. 6 4 pan obtain good board, fire and light, an of a hoine, at $5 bU per week, Apply week, at Oh2 Aixth ave, iu the sore. ) VARDING—A FLW RESPECTABLE ME- chanic un be accommodated with goou board, peasant toc ud single beds ou reasonavie terme, Aiso a singie bal, bea room jor one person at 3 Alien #t., near Division at, 264 JPURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH Al cooking utegsile necessary or tan and leat from $20 €4 per week, Inquire at M oa Bast Mroadway, Pdizabeth et. voard and beds, for bh per week, at S82 Washing- akenvewmen and wife, with or without board, ¥7 fovol Garni, Furnished bedrooms tor ceu- tlemen only, from 1.76 to S£; doubie bedroome, roma @%, 85.50 aad @4 yer week, with stoves, = 328 MHDICINES. the r id cure of Coughs, Coids, Infinenza, tion, and for the relief of Co: sumpuve Patients ndvanced stages of the dir In per lunge by itsuse, When once tried, ite -uperiority over every omer expecto: escape observe ion, aad where ite virtues are Kuown, the pubile no loncer hesitate what auticote to emp.ov kulnonary organs thatare inci.ent to our climate Vile many inferior remevies thrust upon tio community have inded and Leen discarced, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred bevetits on the afflictked they can never forget, and produced cures (oo numerous and too remarkable to be torgot- ten, We ean only assure the puLlic, that ite qual.ty is carefully kept up to the best it ever hae been, and that it may be selied on todo tor their relief all that it has ever done, Gireat numbers of Clergyr Vhysicians, Stateemen, and eminent persona, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usetulness of our remedies. but epace here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below ed furnish gratis our American Almanac, wh they are given, with also tui! descriptions the cotupiainie they cure, Those who requiie an alterative medicine to purify the blood will tind tig the remedy to use, Ay ei'e Comp. Ext, Bareapari. try itouce, and you will know ite ¥ Dutra exons, old ule near Broome and scrofuln, HYATr’s | Swiss LINIMENT—DURING 20 years’ use, has proved au efficient remedy, affording instant relief, and quickly curing bruises, tpising, burns, scalds and ache or pain of any kind, as well ag theumatiem and nearagia, Hundreds testify to tte great power, Depot, 246 Grand at. und soid by yOur drugelet, 181 Mining Co,—Amount of capital 855,000, all which copitel is repre.ented by stock issued for the any. Amounts ol ex- Min.og b.opesiy ui saia Com isting debts: None, Dared w York. Jan, 21h, 1866, JOSEPH TUCKERMAN, Pres, Join Sew. Fie, Piereon, William D, Thompson, Henry L, Pierson, Trusters. City and County of New York ss: Jawes b, Taylor, being sworn, says thas Jol pany, aud that be is the Becretary of the above the ioregoing statementol the coudition thereot is true in respect to every particular epecified, JAN, B. TAYLOR, | »worn to betore ine this Z4ti day of Feb, 1506.) FREDERICK HINKEL, Notary Pub- lic, (6 ete Int, Rev. Stamp cancelled.) ito LACK OR BROWN—THE BEST IN USE. BRIEST’S HAIR DYE, Does not injure the Hair or Skin, ‘To be had of Drug iate cenerally Price kL FTY cante per box, Depo § » #0 DeUIL Becond bi» Wiamebureb, bh GE OR, The Modern " Officer's” Progress. eatne friend!y naiure p* coul ns ARD—A FEW RESPECTABLE ME- WO OR THREE RESPECTABLE ME- chanics can obtaiu lodgings and board it required, BL reasonable cates, Apply tor three days, 56 2. OR 3 YOUNG MEN CAN HAVE GOOD sou et, near Beach; also a uice iurniebed parlor, fer 135,Ea8" 38TH STREET, 8D AVENT E— YER’S CHERRY PECTORAL —FOR Hoareeuerr, Croup, Bronchitis, Ine pient ~coeuniy: ~So wide Is the field of i's uresuluers and so bumMerous are the Cares ot ite cules, that almost every section of country ebounve s publicly Known, who Lave Leen restorea fiow alaruing aud even deeperate diseases of the ut i too apparent to for be distressog and danyerous affections of the . Prepared ©. AYEK & CO., Lowell, Mase, and sold by all and Dealers ln medicineseverywhere, 483 JR'S MEDICAL OFFICE, 45 Speciality ania dir- ra ORGE SPOONBILL, commmathedinan The Captain's pocket-book was out in an instants “Sixty-five, my clear fellow; that wasall By- the-bye, Bpooney, I'm regulariy hard ap; can you let me Lave the tint Iwouldn's rouble you, upom thy soul, if I could possibly do without !, but I've gots heavy bill coming dus tomorow, and | can" renew,"' The Honorable Kosten eank beck on his milow, Snd groaned impotentiy, Rallying, however, this momentary woeku aiter apostropbising the spivit of darkness as bis best friend, exclaime’, T'li tel you whatit by Cushion, I'm thorougbly cleaned out, I haven't gota dump l" , be raised bis head,andy “Then you must fy a kite." observed the Cap tain, coolly, ‘No cifficulty about that.’ This waa merely the ree pach of couns+| of the eviously urwed. The shock Was not greater, therefore, than the young man's nerves could bear. “How ig it to be done’"* asked the neophyte. * Ob, T think I can manage that for you. You* Pursved the Captain, musing, “ Lazarus would let you have as much as you want, ldare say. Mis terms are rather hieh, to be sure; but then the cashes thething, He'll take your acceptance a8 once, Wo will you get to draw the bill’'’ “Draw |" seid the Ena gn, 10 « state of some be wilderr t. “IT don't understand these things— you do ity" “Why,” replie! the Captain, with an sirof tn- tense sincerity, “Ii do it for sou with pleasure— nothing would delight me more; but I promised imother when first I entered the service, ver would draw a (ill as long as! lived aod asa man of bo you know, aad 8 soldier, can’t break my word."’ “Ba. Tinought you aaid you had a bill of yous own comings due tomorrow,'' observed the astute Bpoonhill, “Bo I did,'* anid the Captain, taken rather aback in the mi.st o proiestetions, “ Lutthen {tion's --exactly—e thi go this sort; i's akindof es boud—as it were-oid family matters—the estate dowa in Lincoloshire—‘bat I'm clearing off. Be- siden,’ he addet hurriedly, ‘‘there are plenty af fellows who'll do itfor you. There's young Brit- tles—the nvhester wan, who joined just after you. Inever saw anylody screw into baulk bee ter than he «oes, except yourseli—te'sthe ous, Lazarus, Lknow, e!ways preleres youn, customer © an oid one; knowing chaps, these Jews, arnt they?” Captain Cushion's lsat remark was, no doubt, @ sere one-——but he might have applied the term te ‘imeael€ with lithe dread of disparagement; aod the end of the conversation was, that it was abil should be drawn as proposed, “way for three hundred pounds," the Captain undertaking to get she affair arranged, and relieving Spoonbill of all trouble, save that of ‘merely’ wring bis name scrosaa Litot stamped paper, Tuese points | settied, the Captain lett him, and she unprote. subsltern called lor brandy and soda water, by the aid of which sthuulue he was enabled to rise and perform his tolene, Messrs. Lazarus and Bone were merchants whe Perectly understood their business, and, though ey started didiculies, were only too bappy Get fresh birds into their net, They kuew © ® Certainty that the sum they were asked to advance would not be repaid at the eud of ibe prescribed three montbha: it would scarce y have bect wor their while to enter iuso the mater if is hati she profiton the hundred peed worth of jeWelryy which Bogign Kpooubl | was required to take a® partof the amount, would pot bave remuner® them sufficiently, Guessing pretty accurately which way the mouey would go, they fores*™, renewed applications, and @ long pera,ective of accumulating acce tances, Lord Pel.can might a veedy nobemun; but be was Lord Pelican, avd norable George Spoonbill wee his son ; a! {i the later chi uot succeed to the wtle aud family estates, Which was by no means iwprovable, wee was Lady Pel.can'# setiewent for d.vis.on amon,s* the youn,er children, So they sdvanced the money ; thas lato say, they produced a hundred oud eighty pounds iu cash, twenty they took tor the accommedat ou (dalf of wuich founu ite y juto the pocket 0 —uevVer mind, we W o's say any ~ thing sabous Captain Custion's privave alfairs), gud the value of she rem aiung \Uunudred was mace up with » series of plow nd rings of the must stuublog maygnilvence, This was iLe Hovorable Ensign Spoonbill's first bili-transaciion, but, the ice once : roken, the sec- ont anu iru soon tollowed, He rvund it she pleasantest way in the world of raising money, and in aeshort time bie eatlaire took s turu so ae. ciaedly commercial, that be applied she s) sien to all bis mercaviile transacuions, He paid nis t&lors eiter this lasbiod, saustiod Mcss.s, Miluew aug iis Upholsterers with negotiable paper, aud did ** bite ol atift'’ with Galloper, the borse-deuler, tos very considerable figure. He even Lecame facetious, not to say jugp.red, by this great uscovery; ior, among Lis papers, when they were afierwaras overhauled vy the official assignee—or some such fiecal dignitary—a Laccbanelan song in manu. sornpt was found, supp sed to have been writen about this period, the refrain of which ran as tol- lows: When creditors clamor, and caah fails the till, There is noibing 80 easy as giving a bil)."’ Is neeis no ghost to rise trom tae grave to prophesy the sequel to tis mode of “raising the wind.” It is recorded twensy times a mont ip the daily papers—uow in the Bankruptey Court, now in thas for the relie: of Lusolvent Devtora, Eusign Spoonbill's career lasted about eighteen months, ab the end of which period—not hav.ng prospered by the means of gaming to the exiens be anti ipated—be f and bimeelf under the Lecessity of solling cut @nd retiring to # co otinental resi. dence, leaving behind him debte, which were evontuslly paid, to the tune of seven thousand two Lundreu and fourteen pounds, seventeen sbil- lings, and tenpence three farth.ugs, the vulges fractions having sueir ori.in in te ir-eplitting occasioned by reduplication of inte! Ho chose for bis abode the pleasans town of Boulogme-sur- Mer, where be cull: yak bis Wwousiacues acquired we suatteriug of French, and an ins gus tise the ry ot pigeon sucosiug. For one or osher of qualideasions—We cannot ex.cly Soy Shen - a quently appoimteu aituc to foreign embassy d at the present uvweot, we Leleve, isvonsivered one of Ke moe p omuing youn, wen wueee diplowatic shill will probaly “eclare tee! one of tLese days, Ly some sircke of finesse, wich shall set ail Eucope by the ears Wish respect to Colonel Lul.p's “crack'’ regis ment, it went, as $e saying is ‘40 the devi...’ Tue exposure caused by the atfair of Eusign 8,oon- bili—the smsab o: Ensign Botsees, woich auortly followed—she duel Letween Lieuieuans Wadding gua Captain Custion, the result of Whicu ses @ ball (emuher * nor “plain,'’ bus a bullet) through tue bead of the lesi-named gentleman, and a few oer trifles of a similar Geserpuon, ag length attracted the “serious nesice’ of bis Grace toe Commanuderin-Coief, Ty was signiticautly binted yo Colone: Tuilp toat 16 would ve for the beustit of tue service in general, aud that of the Huudredth in particular, if be exchanged to half. pay, ag the regsment required re-modelling, & smart Lieuteuant-Colone: woo had learns some ting, not ouly of anid, bus of discipline, under the hero of “Young Egypt," in whicu country he bad spared thas geersi’s laurels, was sent vown from the Horse Guar “Weeding” to » consice erabie extent boos place; the Majors and Aujusant were replaced by more ettle men, ava, to sum up all, we Duke's “Circular’ came out, laying down aprincipal of pra teal military education, while on mervied Whicks i mle. Up w)—uul shere ecolus every reasun to Lope it wil now be—vide fu.r to make gvow othcers of those wh» heretofore were merel, idiers, Is Will slso diminish the op- poreunwies tor pamcling, Grok.og, and bili ais. couuslg, aod suveiube, Jor tue Wrisieu words ov the Q een's Commission, the real character of eo soluser aud @ geuileiien, THE END, Ne , we CHING TEETH CURED — CARIOUS deeth filled ov extracted without pain, duc, w eh each, Sete ot teeth on gold, rubberormiver, Beau. tilul tecth tleach. teeth cleaned or whitened, Ail dental eperations warranted by lr. H. ILLERS, ov Bowery, nearly opposiie the old theatre, at L ~~ wat. \ a LR | Rh, DRAKE, 165 CANAL STREET, SETS A eet ol teeth oa sliver at $7 to #15; on gold at $10 © $22; sectional sets 50 centa per tooth ; teeth flied With gold, hone cement or other fillings, 50 cts, to $1 per top.a, Tooth extracted without pain ov

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