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THE NEW YORK SUN. MONDAY MORNING, MARCHE 5, ‘ongress and the Mres'dent— Another Veto Vrobable. which Tha concurrent rosolu'ion of Congress, ‘row.des for the er luslou of B thera delozates to hat body for ao indefinite length of Hime 6 vow n the hands of the Presidest, There is hardly « loubt that it will mcet the fate of the Freedmen's Rureau bill, for it in directly in opposition to the wlicy which the President bas 8° frequeoily and o emphatically ex ressc! In addition to his pposition to the principle of this bill, the eircum- aances of \ts passage are not caleulated to com- pend it to Executive favor, Th originated with fnab Strvews, one of the parties whom the Prest- lent Lea publicly characterized os traitorous; nd it wee passed by the Honse ir mediately after the reception of the eto «omenmage, evidently being evoked by 1n amicable feeling toward the Excutive, The ee- jon of the Bonate upon the measure is atill more Joteworthy. [twas not rushed through that tody inder the spur of excitement, ae wae the case in eother House, It wae calmly and deliberately lebated for several days, sud every Benator had n oppurtunity to examine the subject fo all ite earings, and to carefully consider the conse- juences of his vote, It was during thie time thet be majority party in the Fonate were obliged to lecide, {n their own minds, whether they should 10 forward or backward in reapect to the breach with the President, They l.sew thet the pas- jage of the bill would define tho ground of dif. erence betwoen Corgress and the President more ‘xplicitly than before, and that upon their de- Maion depended the question of !mmediate bar- mony or continued division, Aud what is the sult? In looking at the vote we fiod that no -hange in the sggregate vote has occurred since the yoie upon the veto wae taken, All the speoches that huve been made; ali the efforts of reconcilis Jon thet bave been tried; all the grave conse- qusnees of the rupture that have been considered ~heve had no practical results, The vote proves atthe majority party im the Senate still adbere o the position they took when the famue wae fret presented, and it looks now ae if the rupture can mly be healed by a complete backing down of ibe President. Willhe give way? Wethink not. —- The Fenians in Council. Tus Fenian demonstration that occurred yeater- day at Jones’ Wood showed how intensely the feelings of our Irish fellow citizens heave been wrought up by the recent tyrannical measures ot England toward the people of Ireland. The meet- ing in question, in respect to numbers end enthu- eas was one of the most remarkable that bas ever been held in New York. Nowwithstending the admonition of Archbishop MoUCLosKsy, which d-uttless caused thousands to rewain at ons the assemblage was of Smmonse pro- portions, composed of thinking, resolute and julermined men. As ev index of the Fenian strength in this country it i espec- jally interesting. It proves not only that there sre men enough todo the work of raimng the green flag in Ireland, but it shows that they have both the apiritand the willto doit, But is la not only here in Now York that the spirit is manifested. Demonstrations of the same kind have ocourred in nearly all the leading cities of the country, and the beacon of Irsh liberty seems to be Lurning aa brightly as did that of American Niberty ninety years ago, when the minions of Fagland spilt the first blood of independence at L’x pgton. Tho Health Commi sion. Ir no improvement should Le mado in the sant- tn.. condition of the city, under the edministra- tou of the new Board of Health, the public will at leapt have ile satisfaction of knowing where the responsibility reste, Under the old system, there “as apparently no responsible party. The roaders ofthe Som wil remem er tha: las: Fall, when the ety wasininmine.t danger from chole-a,we made sucnuous efforts to have the streets put into pass- pile condition, to have certain nuisances removed, end oiberwise to guard against pestilence, Wo were deterinined to find out, if possible, upon whoro the blame reste! for the Githy and danger- eus condition which the city then pre- pmted, and with that object in view we eslod upon the City Inspector to show why these aggravated abuses in his department were permitted, Mr, Poouw replied in a lengthy communication tothe Sux, in which he took the ground that he hadkiono everything (oat he lawfully could do toward suppressing nuisances and other- wise guarding the public health. He claimed that his functions were closely resimcted by law, and thas the only way in which the savitary condi. tion of the city could be improved, as the Bum de- sire’, was by the Mayor's action in convening the cid Board of Health, Mr, Bootm made out « } lausible case, laying the blame upon the should- ereof Mayor Guntage, Tlaving got that far in the effort to trace this responsilnlity to its source, we next called npoo Mayor Gunraus to show upon what ground Ais defeuce rested. In response to that cal) we received and publ shed an elaborate defeuce of the Mayor, in which that functionary excused himself of ell blame and retorted by cuarg ng the respons\bility conjointly upon the City Luspector and the Police Department, Deter- wiued to follow the matter to the end, we next called upon the Police Commissioners to ‘show esuse.”" The result was @ communication from Pohee Hea!quarters which proved, by citations frm the law, that the blame did not properly be- long t them, but that it did rest with the officials beforo named. Further than this we could not eet, Tho respomm)ility for nuisances, etc, was clearly with oueof the three Cepartments men- tioved, but esch ebarged tt to the others, aod ‘4 wes tmpossible to locate ih Thus, ate time when great apprebeusion of pestilence existed, when by every European mall we read ef ‘he dreadfvl ravages of cholera, New York was resking wrth filth, the most offena.ve nuisances were soaticring the arede Of disease, and ye no- body was responsible! Is was then that the Bow edvocated an efficient Sanitary Depariment, for we @aw both toe necessity of sanitary reform and the selossness of expecting any aid from the old management, The new Board of Health Is of the ebaracter that the Som has hitherto suggested, with the exception that is is an Albany creation in- @toad of » New York one, Still, the manner in which the Board is appointed should make no difference im its efficiency, amd we are therefore hopeful that it will prove to be of great sanitary Benellt, Lit should prove otherwise, as we said before, there Will be po chance for equivocation as to where the roeponail t ig8. lity dele Wholesale trices sharp Hecline Lart week the decline in wiclesale prices wae Greater than in any week since the present down- ward movement commence !, Biandsrl domestic manufactures, in the dry gods roarket, receded in price about twenty per cen nd the average retuction in imported goods was probably not leas than twenty-five per cent, [ven at these reduced rates, 92 68 Were Vory mengre, anid itis quite prob. alls that the decline will continue during the pres- ent week, In other branches of trade there has slao been & material reduction in prices, although the per centage of decline haa not Leeu #o nolforu as io the cry goods inarket, prices are now rapidly gravitating tower! reali values, Tbe sbnormal condition of trade that was ove ved ty the war is giving way w a “peace vi in matters of business, and more seady aod uniform pr will be the result, The war operated upon trade like @ storm upon tie ocean, rufilng the business surface and causing prices to rup ip billows, up and down, without «con- trolling influence; bust the storra of war having passed away, and {ie effects disappearing, the busicess surface must nturally tone down to a love! that ie based upon actual values. Consum- era, therefore, have seme ground for gratification in the present aspect of the wholesales morkcts. ®t. Patrick’s Day Parado, Is the preparations (hat are now inekiog for the grand procession of the Irish societies on Bi. Patrick's Day, there has Leen aome vitficulty in @rranging the programme, The Father Mathew Societies, naturally, desired to appear togeiter in the procession, while others insisted upon dividing therm, @o that they would appear in the mirch piece: 1. The Father Mathew men were willing to do anything, or appear in any part of the pro- cess'on that might Le allotted to them, providel they could march in solid phalanz, There was, st one time, danger that each party would take their own line of march, and form two processions, but we observe by the proceedings of the Father Mathew men, yorterday, that they have resolved that there shall be butone provession in any case, end if they can do no better they will follow in the line of march of the other societies, rather than have adivigon. Down on the Yankees. The Petersburg (Va.) Isvax thus dis ours of “Y¥.nkee Assumption :" Our private opinion and belief is that t) rat ay fale subhbesue documents now in she Lbrary of Collego—or will be there len that Banker Hill Moo umeut marks lou the mighty: that Carthage was po more bor lens than Portlan, Usirium, Nabant and Bostm, io fect, Athens, thic Homer wae Professor ot Ueilee- Lettres at Harvard, and Patinorus @ member of the Cumbrdse Yaelt Cub; that Priscian taught a ereqiwar Bebool! es Moutpelier, aud Archimedes Wea & private tutor of clew Br. Pesar was a Cape Cod F # colletor of the nurn venue at Siou- my boat Po sownes abrown-stone quarry Miine, aud Bucrates founded the AtLaxrto that the Academia was the walk he yew trees at New Llavon, and the tute whica stiided from sueyara: thas Plymouth Kock 16 all that (s leito: the Tower of B bel, end the Connections Kiver ran through Para- ‘Yee; that Boouugton is the sigh of Tyre, aud Merrimac test co ore the died boat made that city luuiwous; that the old Towple of Dane at kyhesus wae nots barged, but le now Faneui bell, auc tues Herodotus end Wen ei) Puillipa were the san pores; aod the ieijvef Rowulus and suer Leu suckled by @ woll (ii pus) arse the ChrcUuatance that ther mol waatle tre Vermonter who looped her urees; Mas Mercury snctent Dome ot Ben, Butler's tanuiy, aud tas like everything elao in New Eoylanu, the favuily bad gove on perfecting iieelf irom the @ter.; thet the sun ehones ix hours Der diem more on Wat tavored apot then on any viver between tho poves; aud thas Noah's frun ly Were ao much elated at an all.ance with the Webai of Massa- chusetts that they got up @ “ctiovary tw com. wemoraie that fact; that St. Pairick Was Head Ceuer of @ Vouian Cuvie im Bangor, and Bt, Aucrew kept a disiliery in Lowell; and, finally, that the ny ihe nium Will begin in Boston, and will not be aliowe. tu exiend Leyoud tte |imite ex- cept bY @ tworih vole of the tax-payers of 4) he.venly city, excluding #il “ho Deve a auy tine 1D heir most eecres shoUghi CXpressed a douct of tue propriety of bangihg Jel. Davis aud Gen, Leo ob @ sour apple tes, m MONTHLY; under Colossus of Rhodes as Nootucket to Marth Fiaanaal News, | an. &e. Now York, Saturday, March 3, — /’. M.—The gen- eral Stock ma:ket was dul and uveettied to-day, without marked changes In the quotations, Govern- wente were sieady, ‘The gold markes was excited, and ihe price fell to 153'q, closing finally at 10U% The whole specie exportcl the week wasonly $76,465 Bille cn London were syoady at 10868 1u5%. for Gu days bankers’, ‘The demaud for money on call was moderate, and freely met at 7 per cent, in miscella- neous collaterals, There was some business doing at 6 per ceat. on Geovernments, On 'Chenge to-day Flour was loss active, but prices were without de cided change. Wheat was dull and unchanged, Cora was dull and Ic. lower, Onte were dull and heavy, Pork was lower, Lowf was steady, Lard was lower, Whiskey wae quiet aud nominal. 100K 64).58—FiMST OAD. 600 U.S. 6m '81, re 14 200 Cum, Coal Pf... 44y 215.0 | B.Oa' Whe 100 Weat Union fel. 66 4n0 U.S. Se, bei au do... ..67 sats 600 do, 8 0 Atlantic M.s.,.. lad lub UB, 1nau'e, vo% wou N.Y, i rou. K, v1 20 ‘brea, 4-10... 90% Tow oe Gone 4 1800 do.. -muall, Wy 1s Mich. ‘Can. KR... 103 do.. ‘ +) GO... ences AUR 1 Erie K. hy sO uo Su edt lw Hud, Ky. KR wie 4 4 ‘ eM 1a Mia Bk 79S iw 40....., YS yalio be bu Mo. @..... seer 150 MB. @ Bit. Oe 4000 Olio @ Miss % lw da.....05 yetu's 1 bhud. lw do Tih. Con. Kk. ssh lo’ luw N, 1 2300 Ole, @ Fite. KR. iO iow Gis, & Pavia dot 10 40... TOYO og lu Bank N.Y, lis bv CAL @& a. Wok. + 21 Meichante bik. 4 vs liv ao, W Uceau is,..... Sw Obi, & ove ou Mes, ba. bank. 1\ ‘8 sow Ws eevee lw Cauwa Lo, aoa Veucetic Markets Wholesale Prices(urrent New Yours, Sarvapay, March i, 1966. Cafes, .—Jave -oarr'y: mb. lorie, Li amli das Rio. fait to prune, 1iveui iy; Maracailo, dlaxe vs Coen 1b, —~ Miu, NOW Uileaus, wre, Midding Upiand, 44; do Movie, 44, Deornes geeds, yuru. opis) ne, bleli'd, Bhe't brown, Liaso—; bieac 'ga} vv 26—a0l- faunes, ritite, 18456—, moues, ue ie.ues, wv) Cambrics, is .% (9) OMUUOTE) Bali GOL, ob imo Ww) bweeds, o. 4 4m vet. Dry cod, 65209 10; 17.32 bu; No ¥, uo, — —ald Ou. u Crude Whale, 1 ST'sa14% bleached do, 15 a 1O3; Crude > pesmi, 2 dud do; UMD deiied doy Ss Goud OU; dard Ui, A ToeL vO; Limeeeu 1 oa) dy per geliou; Reiceoue, —a Hroviswna,—Keet, W. m, bbls. 16 (a2) 00 ; Do. Pr, Bi, 34 Vumrd ww, vork, clear, new, Woiuinal: tr. meee, — —O-— — 5 DOW ides, 2D Ua 2O—; Buiter, Weel. ern, bi plate, aairy, 4oa03 ¢ ' Cheese, comaon wo prime, 16e72; Lard, per ib,, .vald. Suyere. Cuba, ) sal: s@) lieveans, 12—014--; Ke fineu Susarm piselfe per lb, let on Meswcay, 1259033; Virginia, a; seed Mecerrol, 1, Mae, + Maneu berms, a Oval ee neOwe. — Bi 100 Ib. Carolina, dressed, peice Wey Prtvset 9 dbal0 WwW; Bale luk's Is is evident thas) *! pring and SPHCAAL NOPICES, Symptoms ot Worms ia Chi'dren aro often overlooked, Worms in the stomach and Lowels cause Irritation, which ean be removed only br the use of a enre remedy, Brown's “Vermi ace Com- fits," or Worm Lozenees, are eimple and effectual 0357 Dow be Discournged iven if You Have Pilea; try Daelley's Magical Pain Excractor, it ls @ certiinenre, 25 centaa box, fSoid by all Drucgiste and at the Depot, 43 Liberty at. on A Miracle... Mew, Parkes, of 137 Fourth } etreet, Wililanstureh, N.Y., has beeu com letey ihe ed of a violent atine® of neurmleta, will suffered the most exciutinia On, doee, forty drops, of Metesne’s Great Rheumatic bemedy. 6 ij Grover & Hnrker'’s tighest Premiam Fiestc stitch Family pewloe Mechine ! , « rovel lack Bileh Mavuucturing Mac ines, 493 broadway eT Wheeler & Wilsen Lock Stitch sewing Machine aud Bu ton loie Machine, 625 brosdwa Howe Fewing Machine Company No © 20 Proadway, N Vlias Liowe, Jr, Piemaent, Apri wanted, Da as oer _ & BAT .IS. ADAMS..On Sundar, March 4 (race All faust terol Waeuwer W. and Cecoia U.K. A Let oui year, Funeral to take pisce from tha residence of her paren 8 16 Varick ef, on Dueaday morning, cb Now Vouford end bau live: papore ib on Sunday morning. « line, oped 4), & nat aud pect full 6, at 11 o'ciuck. pie ue cop) ‘ Lt INS Suddenly vere, Jonu € wore Coun dite toot Muernl tre Bioolkiyu, t HE iti SERD oa lovited ta attend the Ou March Od, Jamos Herbert, ered are friends and aequaintancee of the family 1 vited to avend the funeral, this 1 iiet, a 2 sek, trom hf ret @ve, diis retains wilt be Ww Umvary melery LAVELLE—lo Brooklyn, on faturda: Of consumption, Janis W, Lave Baive of Ki tines, Co Tile tetuaing will te Genee, cf, of Gold an Churcn, where et lw » March 34, SO years, Simo liens fiuin hie Ite reals to St. taken Water ote, solemn Requiem wae nd rrontets. on ae to tho Camere: of baih, for iniermens. Duolin ) PApe 4 Please Cops. 4 METZINGER—On Saturday, March ¢1, after @ lingericg times, Mary, the beloved wife of Chaves Me ‘zinger. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, tox (Monday), Marea thy tl o'c.ocm, fiom ber late resldenes, auh ave street. lis KAYNOR--On Bunday, after a short but severe filness, Mrs. Emma, wile of Daniel Kaynor,in the Sed vear ol he: age, The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, the Moods afternoon at 1 o'clock, trom her late resideuse 66 hom bourth a. wy KILKY—On Friday afternoon, March 24, Mary, rect ot the late Michael Kiley, a native of County ireland, in the O4*b vear of her aze atives and friende of © family are re- epectiuily invited to attend th ‘|. from ber late tes cence 44th ot, het, loth and 1jt e, Maret bth, a Y o'clock ine wil be takea to the Ph Chureh of st. Paul the Apostte cor, 69th et, and veo ave, where arolenn High Masewill !e ead ior the reyeo of her soul, and from there (9 Ucivary ©: me- ter, tor intermens, s TIERNEY—On March 4th, Mrs, Tierney, formeriy of Virvinim, Co Cavan, Irel.nd, ia the 45th year of ber nee Her ielatceaend friends are respectfully inviied to attend the tugerel, on ‘Luesiay atternoon, 61h inet, at 2o'clock, which wil te place at b8 Worst 45ih #, wear luth ave. Her remame wll be taken to Calvary comete.y foe iut rmeny, 27 NO ics. MELTING Or THE JU NK DE ALERS Vrotective and Benetic he din their ballon Monday even og, at 7 o'clock, March the 6th. All the mo mbers sre requested to attend, JAMES HUCANNONS, reat 109 Cr LRS,NO, I-A REGULAR MEETING wil be hea at their 1oome, 256 Grandat, Brook: lyn, KE. on Monaay evening, March dvb, at Th o'clock, FRANK NOLAN, Preat, WM. WATEKS, bec os NOTICE TO THE BLUE STONE CUTTERS and Flacgers.Our reguiar inonihy meeting will be heid in the bell, 26 Big hth ave,cu lu evenine’, March the Oth, at iy o'clock. Al quired Dattend, uy order M, McKNIGH * FILZGIBBONS, Bee, OTICE 10 BOSS CARVENTERS, rors, and to all 1. may concern,—A‘ einceting 6 held et Raiiy f wages of Ilo ou and afwerthe luth « the present. Ly orter ot No ICE TO CARPENTERS — CARPEN- id Jomere’ pion, No, 1, hae removed to bhariy ug Hail, 267 Vix ¥ Mouday, Maren & at 5 aie rejuceted to be p since, to atte id to, WHO J. WELLS MEK Nviu KO LATIERS jointed the Operative Piau ererm § bot pay their snitiaiion te ey fo come tor Tue day @veuing and do a Preet., JOUN LIEK NEY, "hee, Boe, wll LUMBERS, ATTENTION—THE JOUR. neymen Piumtere of Miookiyn will meet at Montasue Lall,ou Monday, Much Oth, atTo i’. M. All piut.bers working in BB coxiyn ere requested to 1, Hy order ot the Comnlttee we T BE JOURNEY MEN HORSESHOERS P, Lb, Society will bold their recular meeine Mond: eveu.n Cnion hall.) AL rtic.inriy there iu ar. door thor peaes wil oder of the poclety, JOHUNBON, LUSSELL, Ser doo HE JOURNEYMEN PENCIL CASE MA- kera’ Prove ive Asroviation are hereby notified bo attend the montuly meeting O& Tuesisy, the oth lost, abd u'ciock P, tne lath Vi ard Liotel, cor, of Grand aud Bag bet te Pune tual a‘tendance is req ed, PRED ML KW COX, Breet, HUGH C. MUNDAY, dev ll SOCLE DY NOTICES, “A. PUBLIC MEETING OF THE yan Circle will be held on Mou h 6, at Tammany Hall, + and wil mee. there M r All moulers tave ppectal bue tuk FQ ICK, sal | HAVE ‘ety and did eid on next by oreer JOUN LNG IL bee J. O'GOR. A liberty are invited to attend. A braoch of Risterhood will be foimed hillian, and Rev. Mr Col, O' Mabony sbepp: » KB, Doran d, oi Mount Vernon, and other prominent epeake:e wili address the mr B, i MeDWYNA Y, Coutie, FOR YOUNG ri for the benefit of the ¢ coin the Basement Mail cuner or 25d st, ond 4% IRELAND—A ork. M, f the Demile avenue, (aie ibe peauin's elratea M 109 bind, o iby Caces F . Dowknes Keluy, of ivan Sten MH vibes talent wweorldole ki. PUBCELL, 11 net 1:6 MALlibW 1. A. 1, SOCILIY, bs .OON.Y., wii bold a publ ¢ meeting at wie bal, cor Jet. and Yu sve. top flor, thie t a. r. Ovouns, atTocioek, Sposa y Mr, Lington sud | BA. AD erson ingime by Meeere, M. Mucen, Dane feis, Wallace, Kuonn ond Mee Counoiy; aso M | ries wih bis concefting, .mdt.e@ Lee leot THs, CONCAANON, Piest. MENBY 'T. 0 Aue ; BOLI t ne, liv | je! VIAN BROPHERHOUD-THE MEM- le At@ ¢ @uy ws pies see of tue Udiives UUportance wil ore the meeung, P. Jd. AecCanluy, C tafe ro Mesthi pec, oth N* > W YORK LIQUOR DEALERS’ SUCIF- re ule! Monthiy ees ol to @ poe ety will be he! tat be Mewopolitay Loow 1S) Kee er et, om Tuescay evening, aingels 6, 1500, a: 7g etek A puncnt BW LEDUBLCE 18 Lequeel ed, as beeipess al; — iuiporience willbe trough Lelore bbe Society for tucu ection, déy orue: JOLIN WiLL LAMS, Pies. JOLN MERCHANT, doce bee IT SOCIETY NOTICES. TICE 10 FATHTR MATHEW SOCIE. 4 ‘iiee—A meeting of great importance to Tem per- ance will be beid in Military Hall, on Monday even- ing, March 6th, 1846, to tance itty con-iceration @ matter of ereat interest to all Temperance men, By ordet of the jollowine genticmea: Patrict Gilmore, Cine, A, Cleark, Borthoiomew Galiagher, Wm. O'Connell, Pat, McKeon, John Holloway. E. W. Hughes, Edw, Mulvaney, Jas, Daley, Lake Me guire, L.. Marphy. 173 QtH “WARD Y, M. NATIONAL DEMO- eratic Association._A regular monthir mret- aici AINS ON MONDAY, GREAT RVs, 15.00 YARDS DRESS GOODB, 10e., 1244, 2,000 YARDS VIGUKED ALPACAA. 1ée, 6.00 YAKOS PLAID © HALLER | 18¢, 6,000 YARDS PLAID POPLINS, Z Caicos, Fast “COLORS, 160 ( ANTON FLA viele 2be, CK ALPACAR, 2he,, Sle, 3% ec. i) AND BT RIPED ALPACAS, ‘thee UK AND WHITE POPLINS, 26¢. UK STRIPS POPLINS, She, 7 ADISE SiLK FIQURE $e. INL (ANUIES. SILK FIGURE, 250. CASE ENGLISH JACONETS, THESE GOODS TO MAKE ROOM FOR SFRINY, ee ee ¢ 8 ; INERY go ‘Acted YARD-WIDK UNDI HcHED Mt SLIN 5 CASES LLEACHED MUSLINS, C tiRAP.” CASE LAKLE LINEN, 4c. yard ENGLIBI CALICOS, 200. CABE ENGLISU dour \ Pa, CHEAP ALL OUK Hires GooDs BELOW OLD P cag WW AST OF THE WET GOODS FROM FRIDAY'S Pye nts 20 CASTS WET GOODS, 2600 LINEN TOWFTS, "be YARDS LINEN (OWELING. 68 YARDS SUIRTING LINENS, bw PIECES LINEN DIAPER, Tm) YARDS JACONET 8.000 YARDS & 5.00 YARDS P 10,000 FIGURED ed 19,099) YARD. DRESS GOODS, 12,000 YARDS DRESS GOODS, 4 CABES F ANG WE 2,500 PAIRS GENTS HALF HOSE, Jd'ee , Lie. 20e. 9,000 PAINS GUNT=* ENGLISH HALY HOBE, 3,000 P. br PY Mrer 2,800 PAIRS LADL , ile, 600 PAIRS LAD FULL eeu AR MAKF, Wier 2,500 PAIKS LADIES er HiTR HOSE lbe, OTe REMING PRC ILEFS. NTs MEKINOSHIRIB AND DRAWERS, Hoe AUCLION GOODs, DOTTED SILK LACE FOR VAILA, 26 SILK GRENADINE FOR VATILS, boc, 2,000 LINEN SHIRT BOSOMS, 1¥'¢c,. 18¢., and 20, $,w0 LINEN BHIRA BOEONS e ROPE 1 1 1 LIEGE UFFLINGS. 2,59 PIECES Pe ‘TRIMMINGS, 62 4c. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT, G iENTS LINEN HANDKERCHITIERS, 12%, Ou HANDKERCILIEFS, 6¢, Be, 9 K., 1%, 184. 12,000 Meas cat AND WORKED, 25e. and Ble te WORKED BANDS, WORKED BRANDS, fe,, 10e., 12 tge., Lie. Soe, aud 28, 2.000 NELULE WORKED Dut BLE BANL 3, 260, 16 OFINE RICH t.\Ds, $1 to 84 4,000 FINE DIMLLY BANDS, 1 BARA Es JACONED ANU SWIGS MUSLIN, WORK EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS, IMHINGR AND INSERTIONS, COLLARS, SELs, VAILS, EMBROTDERIES, Ere. GLOVE DEPART MES), BARGAINS THIS WEEK. as: HOSTERY DEPARTMENT, ALOTION LOTS CILEAP 6,00 SPOOLS BEST MACHINE 8POOL COPTONS, 8c, 16,00 PIFCES WET TWILLED TAP&s, Je. 1,60 BUXES HAIK PINS, luc, BOX. RIBBONS. BONNET AND TRIMMING RIDBIONS, VELVETS, EVERY VARIETY, Ay Ad Low. ENING IN A TEW DAYS, OUR NEW IMPORTATION OF SPRING MILLINEKY GOODS, WM. KINZbY. # 083 KlGMTa AV TWENTY*FIRST OA SECOND STRERLS, T GEORGE KiLYEs’, 645 PIGHTH AVE- nne, erent eale of niuslina, priate, cinghams, &c, - cor muslin, 25 cents, worth | worth b4; oly New York Mill iy "by the p. 47 '«: Amoshkeng A, 33 set ‘orestdsle, wT > BETWLEN NUF, D TWENTY- ie 2 t's; barvett, 45 e om) lus NEN AND COTTON SHEETS, PILLOW pillow teke, beusecks, spren.sa, counter. Isokets, bair mattrasses, jiou beasiesu« veroment auctions, suitable for ty and public é ‘Together with a large &e, ste aud colored counterpanes, ecneral subel irom imoniture, Wal, GAKUNEL, 44 Canal et. lid ood \ K. PEYTON, 272 D 274 BOWERY — oe WILL OFFS THE FOLLOW LG CHEAP GOODS Jost KRECEIVLD FROM ALUTION, For este on Mon tar, March 6th, 186 200 PIKCES OF BKEPISU POPLING Ab PER AKIN COBE doer 10 TM PC 1 CASE Ur BROCG MOHAIR ER LINS, AT Sa DO. COS’ 6. TO LAND, 1 CASE OF ChaNE VOPLINS Al te. bd. PER YD. Ki ULAR PRICE 5 ¢, ALL THE NEW Si Yi tS oF DELAINES ONLY whe PER YARD, WAMBSUITTIA FRINid ONLY 1be, HEAVY Buown stirs dine YAKU WIDE, eLO ‘OAL » Lure $11; 1ed Bi come at., JIRST QU AL ITY LIVER POOL( ORFI delivered At 215 per ton, leas to di white wei oxg and etove, Apply atdiv and Ji3 Bowery. F aN ae bid seh egg ohu stove, B11 Su, 11 Greene at. JACOB. ©, WEEKs. 41 C%L- A CHOICE LOT OF SIOVE SIZE is now offered to dealers, cartwen aud otbers at $5.50 per tom of 2.00 Ibe, ip yard, Cuuberland every other description on equaliy moderate terr schuyikill Coa; Yara, foot of 2th et, North iver, SAWYEL & DYER, Acents, B54 NY: SLATY TRASH OR SHORT” WRIGHT, butin reality the best stow vg end turn ace coal, screened and aelivered, at U per ton; ba nut, $5 by, from o7y Greeawich and 50 Koceev MAT. CLINTON \ OOD YARD, WOOD YARD, 659, 654 anu 656 Second avenue, uear sorb iW bori Jow pricos, Bes. Viiesuia pine gb per vas, th Uedveied tree of cariage. Cut woot wuly Ou band, $1 to any part of the city 40 Horatio at, aud ods Bowery, 810,00, 20%, Store Ess, ace and Diackeniiih's con ‘a beet Lugileh hones cannel, ae Jere, ab the coai yard, oot of ZSth ear PER TON—BEST QUALITIES atone erg and furnace coal, Sc eene wend de livereu e@ Now $9 79, froim yards _ 866 ROO vn, “FRONT BEDROOM, FURNISH), A, wi hout board, for two lemen, aque at Recon. ave, 3 doors thom et, Also loom for @ with or without Td, at sewe place,10d OYS WHO ARE LN WANT OF Lody ood or employment, should apply attho Nowe ne lady, boy’ ttome, 125 fb uiton oF 45) BlGHt ob TEN STL. xTS OK ME | ebanl havo bow und ine comiorte of 9 bor ‘ % heqwes Mn Slee aad Old ots, Tek Wes} we ATE Sonny beck @ WhO Work te out ot the house, ui W ANTEL—A ROOM, FURNISHED OR uhiuin 1H wmN. ¥, Wi aaburg eet. Adsiioee J. SMITE, tax SUT sun othe: top | ye % RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN | hy socommod. ated with ,Oud board rea Onub.e i teria, at 10 Kin App.y tortwou ite } trom «4 ws. '\Q LAST 38TH STREET, 3D AVENi E— 4 Garal bY Tt \ ad "bed cows lor gene y. mn #176 to une t a) /uud 24 per we ith shes oe TY PE B METAL WANTE D—~APPLY AT the Sup Uflica, 135, tlemeu « ing will be he don Luesday, March Gch, at Wy M, a: 9 W. Houston at. H. OBER FE, Pres. AMES KAIN, Bee, 15t DIY GOODS. | A’ KIN zi: Y's EIG TH AV ENU EK CHEAP | STOR AUCTION NOTICES, 7 gk ES WYNN, AUCT'R — SELLS day at ll c’cock. cor. Hudson ave, and Marsha! Trookiys, Mertesge esle ot exeelient bar room fixtures. beer pumps, tine bar, tables, chairs mirrors, and 2.00 seears, &e i ~MORIARLY, AUCTIONEER, WIL! L SELL hie day, at 12 o'clock, at 1+1 Chatham equere, late 175. furnlture from farm ilies and manufacturers; feather beds. maturasses, quilt, blankets, | “vad mirrors, clo ke: also @ nice assortment of dre fancy eooda, &e ’ KELSEY & CORNWELL, At‘ oT N 50 valnahie building jot, neat Hrosdway = Corest at. Brockivn, will be eoid +t ie auctlo the Brooklyn Cite Ba eercoms, 44 Sout ’ liamebareh, on We vy, Mech 7 For mens, terms, &c, apply to the suctionsers Boath 7th at. alt , LO" RESTS—ONE YiAn'S RENT WILL bar on of these lowe aad secu low rente, DA ID SGU. Tranetioneer, w i) eel if choice ba.lde ing sin Hudrou City, on Thureday, Mareh Sth, 183d, at 9 o'clock p. tm, at 63 Moutgomery sh Jersey City, beautifully situated bleh, dry and hive ped food improvements; et.cots and avences graded an finegod; Ar soutes to the proverty from Hoboken #0 11 lote ou Ilackeosack Plank Road ; . Terme—l0 per cent and euction foes 4) per cent, March 5 h; balence 3 rears haps at suctioncers, at KIMMELS, ¥64 and Crnal at, New Lork,' at 998 Blomfield etroet, Fie boken M L. PINLLIP @ relion le the New Rowery corch put s, AU CTIONEER, | WILL he 12 o'clock. a 2 second han juste bor wago butener carte, ang * an 196 BROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, at lus o'clock. by KICHARKD FIELI), Auct'r, 489 Perr! at, 409 lote womens’ clothing. drosses, ak tte, bed f othes, ander clothes, &e, By order of J. LYNCH, 75 (rend et, Licensed Pawnbrok: tr. os PA SBRORER'S SALE, ON N TUESDAY, » 6th, by JOHN ony eee 15 East Broadway—iw .oteof aured ing of Indies’ and gen emen's elk. de jajne. alpsces Oil, do lelies, a pa la and b OHAW 6 Berle toe aoand ce \ jot of troce coats, pis i¢ies too numero , aud Oumesoue oF Mention, wei worth th tion of the trade and others, by order of BOL is Spring et. N. B= Also lerge jos of ladie ‘ipep and mueiio une dere wi R. ki ILL INS, “AU CTIONEER, WILE L @eell thie day, as 9 o'clock, at 458 Cana! 1 variety of second hand \urniture, arpets, oil cothy, Mattiog, mart asses and be iding, oO HE COMUVTROLLER OF THE CIry OF Now York will se hat public auction, on Tuesday, 6th day of Mareh, 1569 at 10 o'clock A.M., 88 the Croton Aqueduct Department Pipe Yard, foot of Fast db Dout three hundred and fifty tone pives castings, old iron, de rther Information may be bad by application to the Colieetor of City Revenue, Comptr: store Office, iiall of Records, Peper mene of Fiuauce, Feb. 24, 156°, VT W.. WITTERS, AUCT’R, SELLS” THIS day, AtBrcioek. ats Janal et. 20 cart loads of carpets, bewding, china and silver ware, parlor Ui @* and everything f sekecpiug, frum tami- 158 lies and others. Bt SEINE Ss ¢ HANG Es. A FOR SAL r— THE CHEAP LEASE, stock and fixtures of @ good business corner Nquor store, where ¥ fortunes hes been made, Call and see for yourselves, as it must be wold at any fair it tea, thisday, Apply w I. SLLEKIDEN, 144 ) en . ‘ FOR SALE—LIQUOR STORES AND © boarding houses, b.xeries, eroceries, restaur- deatoons, lunch and oar. come, box factory hop, meat markets, bo cle. Parties or sell ehouldcallat MITCHELL’ 7 Cedar at, 90 “FORTUNE FOR A STEADY MAN AND wife-ror esle cbhe*), agoud corner liquor and where mone isto wved: rent paid wood cl ny one we money. Applr GROC ERY AND LIQu OR STORE “FOR tale; must be cold, as ihe owner bas o:ber bur i. nese bo nit attend to. to. Apply a at 545 W Wert 2 o6h FQAR, RESiAURANT, AND OYSTER SA- loon for eale,in Fuite 0 street, lirooklyn, near ferry, with stock and fixturee. Apply to JOHN F. HENNESSY, 255 Bridge at, Biooklyn, fOR SALE—H72 EIGHTH AVE, “NE York, the tense, fixturos, @ ock, of with" mb of au! ladies’ furashing store, with sporiments, rent, Lheowne Sonth, <Sl fOR SALE CHEAP—THE 1 SP, STOCK ed fixtures of a neay barroom with dwelling at . Inquire ou the premises 207 Sande at, cor, of Navy, Brooklyn, St Fee: SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FIX: turre of e barroom in a good locality down sown; price $15). Acdrecs A. R, box 867 Bun offices 6 For SALE—THE Li&ASE, STOCK AND fixtures of agrocory and licuer store, For par. ticulare inquire on the premises, 1.63 Monroeet, 40 ‘OR SALE, THE STOCK AND FIXTURES ofa neat tandy and variety deeb A good place for busine ill be sold Teusons as the present owner is ye away, Cail sor u day, dis ame 4 , near Giand, OR SALE~A 3 HORSE TUBULAR BOIL. or ndes ¢. Apply 2u Pell at. 266 pro’ SALE—THr STOCK & FIXTURES OF a Kce and l.quor store, in @ good location, doing a first rate Cusiners,with apartments to live in Fatisteciory teasons given for seine, Apply 2! Veli a : Pf KF BR SALE — OYSTER AND DINING hones; the best stand in Brooklyn, Cali $, 620 Myrtie uve, nea Ciaesou ave. ARE CHANCE—FOR SALE, ,AN OYSTER aud Diuing Saloon, near cue of the best railroad ae pole of the city. Sold ou secount of the owner ¢o 1g to Lurope, ‘AK ldiees 2, box 567 sun office, S14 ly ANTED—ANY ONE HAVING A GOOL etrees paper etaud for ea.e can hear of t purchaser b, adcdiessing C, dt., Box 667 Bun Oftice etating price, &e, ee _ —WANIED, A PARTNER Witt $1 Ol O 21,00, io a whe and retai el. menutacturing business, hav: ploe>) ane requiiine@ pariuer w take charge of oneo, .. em App to E, VALI DIEN’ 7 Pry SET ‘OF TEETH ON $5 to $l, and Sidon guid. $10 to $10 and $4 each ju se tonal seta, Warranted the beet materia end workinanehip, Beaute teeth ¢lese leet) filed or extracted withou th oy Deo, VILLIRS she arly Oprosiie tie old iheacre, Jo «NTINE, 51 Pork Row,for 3 days, a sI LVER, FROY UTIFUL Sat, Wii PLUMPUR ' v flue oul Le eke, and Teator® ycuthiu j yrrance; cheay, dursbie gum teie, fer beaus, p ved. Cai sud examine, No GEOL re 1, Bat.sfac.iun guarantecu, Laughing gas eclen vGniluistered, dally, withou w45 Sixth ave, bewween Z1et and 44 358 rl LL SEIT OF TEETH INSERTED At Los) Baer Lith er, bet sa and 4th aves, for Pe Slo to gid, No deposis seq: jee.h filed o ext avied without pain cus Warranted J, DODIN, Dentist, sou A, Most WONDERFUL DISCOVERY re tex meted withuus pain or no charge; be au tun weekh incerted fur el Gschy welung teeth gile with céeurskd bone titug without pun, Al or one skillfully pectorimed and Wwarienced, iH Ol COCYABOL wir btiboe to eette as cim-ses of jus A bac ive Vey Wiormed that we fe ond ci ec rimeari 2 are isc BROWN & OO, 1, ALOUD Hd vTliCe, NO L ay Vibe bedtd, dod Gidud ot, 2 Kiocks Lom iroad wor. 4% | Di DRAKE, 8d CANAL STREE iT SETS A ell on liver abot tor 16; on gold ut é | Habeets db) ceuts pes tooth; tee ti *POMCRE OF Offes Hines, bv el, to $ | Petod without pain ode RMY CLAIMS—OPFICERS, SOLDIER: | £4 and he | why wd 1b porsou or by Prize MONLY FOR THE NAVY! lage nurube es re.dy for payment |} Colbeetiooe m upises, L. BLOWN 4 CO., Bank a ILDIE > FOR ALLEGE | | eeertion and had money taker trom (hem | bave the raw ecollegtes, Apply at No. 2 Perk Pin U NION CLAIM AGEN( Yy, 25 CHAMBER: *l, back room, Pr eneio' ne, Lounties, pr z¢ mouey, b + promptly collected. WW if ec