Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE NEW YORK SUN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1866. 4 - A “shop to Uerebas” Tua early admission of Tennessre © representa @ion in Congreat may now be roger ‘ed with cer- tsinty, Mr. Strvavs, who is the oracle of the Kulicel party io the Hyuse, declare’ yesterday, in regretful tone, that “Congress wan going to open tLe door" to Tennessee, He eupposed that rato “would rally enough friends w bring her in in opite of ther’ —the later clause referring to the followers of Bravens. This admresion of the ven- erable Radical leader is important in @ douvle eouee, Is indicates that the majority in the House ere disposed to recede from thetr ultra programtury eo far asthe admission of Tennessee isc neerned, and ib Ukewise implies tas the strength of the President in that body is augmenting. The wost important feature of «the matter, how- ever, relates to the praciical effet of tue admiéeion of Tennesser. How can Congress consfixently admit thas State and reject all the rest? Not on the ground of loyalty, for as & Biate, Tennessee wae an worm y & sted Im the rebellion ae any of the reel, and ib was ® very amall minority of she pec ple who remal vel true to the Union, Even now, if we may credit the re porte from that quarter, the rebel element fs Fo @rovg in tho greater part of the Biate, that tt is hardly eafe for a Union man & live there, These evories aro Goubtves exagy sted, but it cannot be denied tat since the close of the war there has Deen more disturbances iu Tennessee than in suy ether Biate, 1! Tennessee is entitied to ri presen: tation, why not North Carolina?) The latter Siste entered the rebellion with far more re!uctance then the former, and its pecp'e, so far ag appears to the public, have sccepted (bo reault of the war in good faith, Nor can the Radicals discrimins in favor of Tennessee on the yround that ite legates are eepecially loyal, We Lelleve they are go 4 Calon men ; but are they more loyal than Colonel Joun- eos, of Arkansas, who fougit for the Union all through the war, and whom the House refused tho courtesy of even coming inside of their doors? If Congress should now admit Tennessee, their ection cau be attributed ouly to one of these two causes: Fither that they mean to absndon the policy of exclusion and allow all the States to be represented in Congress; or else that they are frightened af the prospect of a disruption of their party, and that they aro impelled to the a!misslon of Tennegsee by @ desire & conciliate the Presi lent. The first explanation js hardly probable, for it is not likely that the Radicals would so soon return to conservative pulicy. Therefore we reach the conclusion that the proposed admission of Tennes- nee is a “sop to Cerebus” —the sacrilice of ® prin- i ple for the sake of party. Spain in Hot Quarters, 4rain Las aiirred up @ hornet's nest in South Awerice, and will have to chovse bete cen & severe eunging sud an ungracelul retreat. The last mail from that quarter brings the news that the Repub- Ne of Ecuador has followed the lea! of Peru tn espousing the cause of C..!\, and the new ally ts preparing to go into the contest in a determined manner. Soain bas therefore three republics to contend with, and there is # prospect that two or three more will join the alliane The effect o this action of Ecuador will be felt more tn its moral influence upon Spain, than in the mater al accession to the cause of Chill, Ecuador je im one respect like the British pos eesions nerth of the Canadian provinces—vast tn ares but sparsely populate!, The area of Ecus- dor is about three hundred thousan! square miles amore then six times as large as tLo Siate of New York ; but its population is only about seven hun- dred thousand—less than that of thiecity. Isis miuated directly under the Equator, from which the State takes its pame (Equator being the Eng ish for Ecuador.) The numerical opposition to Spain is now comprised in au ayy reyate popuiation of bbout four million «ix hundred and flity thou- sand—e little more than the population of this Btate. The combination is not very powerful, it is true, when compared with Spain, which has as population of about sixteen willions aside from its dependencies. The comparative strength of the coalition, however, shows bow important it feto Chul. Toasts Republic has a population of only about seventeen hundred thousand, but by the alliance with Peru and Ecuador, the cefens.ve strength of Chili is increased three-fold, The force of the allies, however, is quite strong enoush to hold Spain at bay, for they Lave the good advan- tage of defensive fighting, Tioy have o betier Prospect than the American colonists had in the hime of the Revolution, forthe latter bad bus three milllons of @ population, and thelr enemy was numerically as siioug a6 Spain ie at the present dime, Thero is hardly ® doubt thas Spain will ebandon so} eless a contest, The Proposed Beard of Control lus local goverum ni of the cliy, as now con- stituied, ia @ singular insttution, thas ucarly score of branches, 'utno head. There are seven- teeu seperate and distinct Cepartmouts, sume of which are under the centro) of officers elected by the proplo, but the greater part are controlled by the Levislature, Ip former timos the Mayor was the head of the city government, iu fact as well as ‘u Bane, and all departments were iu some degre» under bis supervision; but within the lass few dears the Loguslaiire heave gradually shore the dayor of bis power, so that at the pres- oot time he js as closely restricted es eny of the seventeen departments, There- fore, each of the several branches of the city government is free todo sboutas it pleases, and the consequence is that gross corruption, (nefficten- cy avd mismapagemenut preva.l, The grent need tea head—a consoling power to hold all these de- partwents in check, and W see that cach does its duty in she administration of itestiairs, Tbe im portance and respousibility of the trust reposed io \hese departments demand that they be watched, Here we have acity with # pr pert Valuation of mz bundred end thirty-four million dollars, which is one-ciz'teenth of the vaue of all the property im the United States; yetthere js uo governing power ww guard ihas trust, except the Leg alasure, when shat body ba peus to be in season, There ia, however, @ propo sidon before the Legislature for making @ ‘head centre,’ to have @ geucral supervision of the ce- partments, A Board of Control is urged for that purpose, but while the ides is # good one in prin- ciple, the manner of its proposed application is dangerous. It gives the appointing power to the Governor, and necessar!y lays the foundation for enctber huge political machine, The Legislature make the Mayor c! airtoan of the Board, and also to give the appointing p wer te the Court of Ap- peals, or some oiber high sod irreproachable au- thorisy, With these up: vrements the proposed measure would be exactly what the city most needa, The Kevenue leports, Tua Revenue Coiomise on bare just eubmitted to Congress their 6p je! report on the sutject of dis- tilled spirite, The report is very e aborate, com- prising sixty eeven par iphlet pages, and has bern prepared with i sch stilty. It presenta a ,ood deal of statistical and otber information relative to the production of )quoreia this and foreign coun- tries, and st another time we siel] take cecasion to allude wore at kngth tw some of the facie which t embodies, The report {a favorable to @ reduction of one-balf in the existing taX upon epirits, The aim of the report ts to show the desirability of such @ reduc: tion, and the substance of the conclusion i, that “lo # revenuc, Industrial and moral point of v ew, it would be eXpediens to reduce the ex ming excise of two dollars per gallon on distilled epir- ita, and to eubstituie therefor slower raie of one dollar per gal'on."" Net Amenable. Jcerice Baanaup yertwerday ren lore! an inter- eeting decision relative to the Common C last year, Aciaimant toa sestin te od Board was refused a bearing of his case by that body, and for that reason Justice Laovarp issued @ maudamne, sometime last Fell, to compel the Councilmen to conmder the contestants clairos, No attention was pid to the mandamus, and e motion was thereupon mace Lefoe the Court to puuish the noglc ul Couse:lmen for costempt. ‘The case was cd sposed of yesterday by Justice Bagsarp, who found each of the derelict Couneil- men $100 for contempt. We incline to the opiaion, however, that the old Board will be alle to demon Strate eatisfactorily that they are not amenable under that charge. We think they can sow, con- clusively, hy their action in the Ann street and other swindles, that they are entirely Leneath con- tempt, and therefore t lisbie upon any sueh ground, nell of ‘ Our "lax System. Vi The Taxes on Wearing Apparel. © Or all the taxes imposed under the present rev- enue system,” says the L uiied Staies Revenue Com: mirsion, 19 their ictely publ shed report, “none, probably, has been moreeffectual in ‘grinding the faces of the peor’ toon thie; while there ate fow which have given more annoyance and trouble to the rovenue officials eutrusted with their essessment and collection.” For these reasons the Commission decides to recommend that (with certain exceptions) this tax ehall be repealed On the manufacture and production of clothing, boots and shoes, bata, collars, gloves, ete., the Gov- ernment levie ax of 6 per cent, year this tax produced about eleven millions of dollars; but a great deal of it was literally wrung from the poor. ‘The taxes collected under this head were as follows: 86,820,096 a. B20 * Gioves, Mitten: &e, 0,180 * Hate and caps,fesi,) 1,00,04) ” Making an ageregate of #11151 749 Aconsiderable portion of Luletex came tom the manufaciuie of articles of c.othing made by weav- ing, knitting aod felting fexcluding hate) machinery, Avotber considerable portion came from articles made of fur, or skius, dresred with the fur on, from itidae Fubber goous, (rom Loop Oh te, Bud [rom paper col ars, (le lat er taving crown to be quite o imie innawtry.) These portionaas the tua the Commission doe a nots 10 pose Ww repeal, Dutton mil (be rest levied under thet part of secivn G4 temlog to wearnng apparel, the, adv cate io pisce ul the present tax of ed percent. @ li enee eeu o5, and ony that when the Inapuisciure exo ede in value, anoualiy, (ue sum of @1,000, When is exceeds 22,00, the couse yo be #10, and tor every saditioual $1,000 the fer be #5 wore, ao aw ae it stands at present clothing, &c., cady paid tates Ob ite Com pouent part eiD, wthe ultes discouragement of smal vt inatance, the Cioto io yes, the isa ber ina Doot—sell these uuwoiked ye, Lut asain, Custs, VOOUe.s and boote it make Liste fe gathered, (Cinveprucent juvasdabtiny aud cog. Of coiee ing Hy) but in the mean u hile it bei UB yually Gouu these who consune of tue OV@s taked urlives tue Kivet lu p.uporiion to thelr me Agd it bears ULe@\ualy Upon ihe whoteu them, and Leave bul @ atmall Copiral to do business Ob; lor she iBsge cCupaliss is BuL@ bo Leas tuem at every (urn, Apert from this, the yield of the tax in many instances i¢ #0 sniall oe Ww LO tOalce yy worth the broubie os COdeciing 1b Witness (he ellowlug ¢ol- lecuone mace iu the biekih Collecs.ou Dietrich of baie Cby 1OF Dep.euaver, Lodo: Amount of Tax, Louisia Fps'ein, Milliner ove S108 Basel Aberbetiy, |/iememmkos tooeee DO BE. Gal ages, Miudwer MCE, | ALU BU. Madly A160 Bee ; - 1% Nethan Stern, deduiaccusers of Civeks, 48 Lic, ete ‘The total co.iecsons in (hie month, in the above digtiic , oll bh ea.) UDO POMObe pulsuile the above evocutions. AmOUCd bo ODly G49 Lh Prom poe iach die dice of tue city, im @ return Devi dboel, 1G, Wa of se onmouie (OF ib@ uous oF op bLirie’o pereens, tor repairs to clothing, epee'fle amounus chased (© each baus ten to ge 05, aad vee Bb Bat @o Of, Lhe vaue of tue wouthiy ime Ou Which (he above eiee v ele baee sim product » Phuged frou SiS up (0 P1G% Lub ihe .etusheo, ouly two eedeu way Whhe so yf tae Mejonty were ubdes $00, la repair Ww WX OU WALURCIU. Os Kenere ly, It eluld be UL ood ihatt ¢ 4 vureriisalject bo bat Uo ul +y Pao ue ihe; upou ier va.ue (ad paiorem), OF #oecih +, 4,40 Woe batue le, »&C. Lue pice tuaed (0 bUeee iWeduiece ture tbe “Le market price at the place of pro- uberou, DEDUOTLONS! 1. If the roods are sols wt (he plice of manufreciure ory SUC IW ais tod ftivin be ale pice tLe co wWery, the wWerutor sole uk iulactuee@ $0 the pure eer oF eiouldiug WW lao Over, aud Whe cre of iOepection, WL. u gorda ute requiued tu be inrpecied @ivie \uey Cau Le sod to aw particulir mark S. Im ease the pooue are oid on be," Whe neaal discount OF Casa tor such poous, 1D the Limkes where her a Oo. bay be ceduered, &, Wien fooue se fold by the mianulacturer or bis BRO, Ob PBcoe Orbe: buen woe piace of Manuleciuie OE PVUebiWs A whuiol lo ye we ude already WWesbwes MOO dams be Biowe@u he cou ieeou @cuchy paid, or the ueuas Comminsleds baa MO Case, how @V El, Ww eae ) per cent Ide EDL lone are caces Where bo deductions are allow. a sok. jlace of Ne ed, ur ekupe No vecuwoneap be allowed for guarantee ine & Gb) OR p00.) OF Ware , OF h. ‘ CULL yee Misia 3 case, a ' tue eu ‘ & yar | & BD Obe bent, Cau Dire, suri, ben | 102, 8.6 wal PU AMOLLW LOW € LO bee Vea Her OU BBs Ld bit one Ul & Wieu bo e ues 4eu GO wor eiem Lowes poae \ shh OLLU hs shee on ube © . Wihbe we & WO Vinwis au & ry Vilem yet aw COB eO Of ue ee tOee yy. BUC UL bauiml bees & vducer he Weuule ie ous OF COLeue vi p.Ouncer, | Ob ble meus oF employ UOskON Bau LO lueue VB LO lie ees Verto we bbe place oO Luduulac ture oF prose wou,” dun ie a'l very well in (he ease of large corpor rat.one (hese ws Lowell aud Law euce, who uae SDE Watehoures ou. ageuciwe lu Moe ob, New York, Vhiladespia, and elsewnee ; but it bears oueiously Upos Skis Manutacwuers, who copaigu their govus, ena Kbow boiking sLout what (bey will i@asuze, UmII! ROCOUME Bales are reiurned Lo Laem. Buppvee, ior \ustauce, Jeinson te be & manufac. should amend the Roard of Controt bill Bo a8 06 | gargs of Bly ye He re these at « Eset ins to For § 60 for t w sold), the time these lamps reach ma et keroene has come in use, and of! supe , redacing the eale value ot Johnson's lamps to fifty cents each, In this way Jo} paid #ix per cent. taxon @ valu of ¢ he only realized fifty cents, thas making the to him, really, twelve percent. HH been aiaige manufacturer, and hed bie reguler agent at the pince of enle, the value of bis lamps there would have been that npon which he woud have been required to the present tax ia serves to be crushé | ous w the el ay tares Hence, according man © he ie poor . The law, however, ie not us of poverty, for Itwholly exempts bt) any tax wba ver any manufacture. the anvual value of which does not exceed $600, This je not Mueh.it i* trae, for very fee or no manufactures which it would pay anytedy in thie country to pro- duce will hon-etly come under that fieure, A little equ ozing, however, wil pose a good many manuiec- tares through this loop-hole, Nothing like wire- Bulag. Fiannoial News, Markets, de. wow York, Tuseday, March 6,6 P. M.-The aftere noon quotations of the general #tock market, com- parel with those of yesterday afternoon, show but fractional changes, come sorte being higher and others lower, Governments were sieady with an upward ine ination, Gold closed at 135, Money was easy at 6 per cent. on Governments and 7 per cent. ou railroad stocks, Commercial paper was discounted a iittle more freely, piime signatures passing at 7 a9 and good paper from 8% to 10 percent, The busl- nes in foreign exchange for Woduceday'’s packet wes light. Bankers’ 60-days bill's were quoted ot 1.3°5 a 108%, On 'Change to-day Flour was lc. lower for common erodes and firm for good grades, Wheat was dull and heavy for common and lc, better for prime, Corn was dull and drooping. Onts weie dul and declining. Pork was lower, Beef was steady. Lard was heavy and Whiskey was quiet aad nowi- nal, STOCK fA). 8O—FIRAT BOARD. 1000 U.S. (»'S1, re..104'¢ 190 Central Coal 41 am 0 te 00 Che 4's bow Uv, 13 1% Cam, Coal P 444 6.0 ‘ 13% 100 Ara, Coal... 62 a) U6 105 1 West! nion lel. 67% 4000 1.8, 6s, '63, cp. ils 10 «+. 68 4500 US, ba, led e.. PUNE 100 4\% 8.0 ‘Trea. 7 3-10.... 94 100 Maripowa PY...... 1636 io” GO....c.ceee, OO by LU nlen Nav, Co,..10) 1.50 do. , ‘eo 1 is ics 10% 95000 do... wets 10 Pacitie M.8.....212 4.0) Tenn 6a, 68 lv tien 6 W Tenn, Ge, "vu... 926 140 LY Con. K vii 1000 do... Quad], 40 PP. Ft.w.@e.,, 894 TTT 400 40.4... BO eh g 1/0 Mo, 66 bo 0 Erte ,.... » io M, On, in. fo BP, i060 do,.... 82 )¢: ln Olio & Miss 100 Reading K..... 4 buw do... . 1b do., ’ . 3.00 Erte let M.... 122 Sixth Ay, it.....137 dow N.Y, ©, Oa" Suv M.p. & N. de... Ths 2.00 Bu, N.Y .& 4500 Qos arenes Tlails Too Hud, let M 10 1, Cem. B......114 low Ohi, & B. wa QWs seererces i uw Mich, So, 3 at 4000 Mil. & St P, 1. 400 Harlem Ist M... 100 S00 All, Old... ... lv Bauk N.Y... lv Ss. & Leather Hl 9 60 4th National a? oT yg 10 Al.& 1. Pt.. 87 ® Del, & Hud. ©,..155 do vw gs 200 Cle. & To S20UND BOARD 600 Trea, 73-10..... 99° 1% Quicksilv ay 20 do. Bd We. GW NY R..... 90% i vo oe Cattle Market. Buci's Heav, March 6, 1966. DBeeves.~With a clear, cool day, and yards freo from mud, with scarcely 2,70 bullocks on sale, auu «total of but 4,096 for last week'sjtiansactions, the market opened on Monday at au aavance of from Ss to le per tb. in nearly a) grades of bullocks, and etill contin- ues so torule, In suming up the results of trans. sotions ip this market since the opening day, we find that the top figure, thus far, has been realized tor three premium Durhams, welghing in the aggregate sorne 6,420 Ibe., and which sold tor 200 pes tb., @drers 66 (be. tothecwi, Aucther lot of 56 fat, heavy Ohio Durbams, were also uieposed 0) today at i7als«. A drove of medium Western steers, with no expecial c aim to beouty or fatness, sold at an average of about idc, while medium Siase Groves, jor the moe, part a liiuie coaree and unsiguuy, were held ea: fiom lato léc. The botwm of the market Was (eprecen ed by about the waial Seat y Ol thas, rou,b catile audury cows wb eu sold slowly a: loalac, sleep and Lambs.—cheey have alse advanced, uoder & short euppiy. all g edes deme quid «c better than thie Gay week. (ood, ex i&encep now sell oe lieb ae 3 to Sec, wuile (be very p-oress com- mand Leper ib, Veaicaives are ac.ive ac7 to ib, accordilg © quailty. Mich Cows - remain opehanged, mediome stil qcmmanding from easy Oo a5y, wu le the very Lest ae BOL 1s tome La! lower then thas Mes Quuled, Cold 1ed, (ive Weiebi, veg held at 1 «a 11 tec, wud do d.éeved wt lowell «c. Fleur and Grain, New Yous, March 6, 1866, Flour.—The flour market le lve jower for cominon. Supe: fine Sisse,es sdaa7 50, Bxtiado, at eT Shapes So; W satern Matra—iow grades—wt wi Tvers O65; eulpplog UOble. at 65 5.85 bv, iow erader of Caunua Extra, at ¢7 664.5 26; and good to supwifiae Svuthern, $1U,- 1V ib by ‘he wheat market is le better vu Grain. — kee Club being quo. d ab $ wankee ppriug, @1 sOsagi TT in seoe; > Dia ©, b¥ 05, OvteAve dull, Beles of Canadian at b4a56e; bia bic for Jermey and p veru; Beate, FOavoe ; wand Ub 44 for unsound W a Corn, hie Marses ie drooping. Western un- sound bene quoted at T3eibe; und sound mixed Weeterp, TTutdo; White poutheu, 7%, Southern »e..08,- ass. The Hay Market. Naw Yous, blach 6, 1866, The various marte tor the eale of thie commodity B10 at Present amply supplied, Bad except & Lite iene Hit Meee Munticeied ou le par.ui b ere, we have noldug Hew b chromele in tole Merkel, Bio pp.ng De. weil bed @ SUS yu, and petals low Bt Yuetue per wit CIAL NOTICES, Kymptoms ot Worms im Children are often overionked, Wortns ip the stomach and bowels eawe irritation, which can be removed only by the uso of a sure remedy, Lrowu's “Vermifuge Co fits,’ or Worm Lozenere, are eimy eid effectual. geese Consumption cam be cured by the use of and Schenes's Puimonuic Mandrake Pils require Jor, Be S,sup, Seaweed ‘Touic All three of theae medicin 4 the same iime ie carmg Consurm wil be proieasionally a: lie Koos, Bond ry lueaday, irem 9 to 3, Advice fr examination 83. A tuli supp.y of his medi be had wt Lis Kooms, at all cimes, All the Worst Forms of Khoumation are being dutiy cured by Mesceliots wic.t Kueumatic Memedy, ‘ibis wonderful meaicine ne ile and ti oussads who have suffered excruciatio’ agouy for sears are insjautly renueved and soon cured by « fuw ores, 118 Ayew’s Cherry Vegioral.-The World's eTear ieuedy ior Coide, Olas. eheunrplion, and 1.6 Ql affections o. he Lunges aud Livi Grover & Uakers Uighet 'remium Elasve siuten Vumlly sewing Mo cunes aad live povel Lock $8 cD Blapusclurid, siecdines, 495 Biosawi). 3.7 Wheeler & Wilson Lock Mitch Sewing Blachine oud bu tou How Micniae 0-0 broadway 2] liowe Sewing Viachine (empany \o629 Brouuway, N.Y. #dies owe, dt. Mroeeat, Avene { * 4 tv DILI.ON—On March 6th, 1556, Thomas Dijlon, a nasisveot the Coun y Lipperary, Paiich os Gursune- hoo, irelan 4, a, ed 5 yao. The tuuersl will take place from bis late resi- deuce, O45 Weet 4d st, on Thuisdey atternoo Sia ue, at fotclock, His remains will be interre in Calvary Cemetery. ial GINTY—Aun Ginty, the beloved wife of Michael GANS Mirai Will take plsce trou bi The funeral w e place er late reside B18 West 4560 ot. at 1 o'clesa. senom BRATS, JONFES—On Tuesday morning, the 6th inst, Agne wile of Charics Jones, age. 6 years, native of ale: yrai will take place from her Inte residence, SOCIETY NOTICES JATIIER MATHEW T, A. B. SOCIETY, é 8, of Yortvilie, will hold their pam m ing this Wednesday evening, cor. 861 . and peaki: ker d Mr 59th cor, of Broadway and 5h ave, to-day, ar? pve. Speekine oy 1. DB. hart y Ca ens Gereck.’ Friends are invited toattend. 116 | VARs by Mean, Feeam, Mecarrey aad obere MeCATOAFY—Om Punday night, March 4, of a} Vice Preset, HUGHBERT WEF, Kee. Bee, JOU) short ilaess, Wm, McCaughey, im the 53.b year of | SHELLY, Cer. See, T. GALLON, Tres. 4 his age. : Hike relatives and friends also the membe «of the Hohenlinden Laiee, No, 56, of Brookiyn. of F.& A. F THER MATHEW T.A. 1, 8. NO. 5,0 R%s held pablic meetings Weds seday even: M., are teepectiully invited to attend the funeral, } ®t P.M. for the pu ot ndvceating fromm hia late reeidence, 219 Gold at Brookins this | Ghetinense, | ar. Kilroy, Soha SF ay A nesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. e me@iin * fe the oe AB. 0 LLY NEALE—The members of Munn ©, No. 190, F, & rh NIEL KY K is AY BEILLY, Presiden A.M. are hereby notified to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. &, Neale, from her iste residence, 329 Picet et, Williemetur@h, this Wedoesday afternoon, atZo'cink, By orderof JOHN HOULE, M. 115 RAFFA~— In Srooklyn, on Tuesday morning, March 6, 1966, Avostine, son of Pasqualiannd Maris FATHER MATHEW T. B. SOCIETY No. 3, Brooklyn, KE. D, hold their :egala monthly meeting this event at7 4 oc ock, at (bet te ormiaer hy eainte sae Veet tnt hd i} le .» FLETU J BRYAN MaitONd Rec. Bec, 156 Aaa peed Bye ore, 3 moans te” gers. P see FORK UN Ths - rv wl ft the fam ; 5 wae want ate we ends © oe ae Ag bd NEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIA Association, 161 Pith ave, cor ¥idat, Der jesidence of his pareate, i174 Sande st, Waebinvton | tional singing mecting this eveni at 8 0’ , ey papers please copy. lus Ladies sel guatlomen* ae tordiull, invited, ‘You REEVER — Suddenly, on three March 6th. Men's Union prayer meeting every evening, at Semuel J, Reeder, aged 16 yoars, § months end 12 | o'clock, “1 MM ssativen and friends of the family ere fe- | PHEY. M. FATHER MATHEW 1. A. B, | tfully invited to attend the funeral, from the No, 2, of Jersey City, meet thie evening Teaidence of his parents, 12 Norib 4th et, Brooklyn, | Franklin Hall, cor. Warren and Montcomory ' E. 1), this Wednesday afternoon, at 2o'clock, 120 Merere, Figgins, Lench and Berry speak. J. Davie, Tommy Mulien, end othe: F COLEMAN, Pres, R. GARRICK, Rec, see, 69 PPEMPRRANCE PUBLICE MERTING, “1 F sullivan st, bet Prince and Honston ate, th Wednesday ening, at @ quarter to 8 o'cice i WALSH—On Tuesday, March 6, Patrick Walsh, . the oldect eon of Michael ‘Walsh, iate of Bilgo, Ire- land, Lhe relatives and frends of the family are respect- folly invited to a.vend the funeral, from his parents’ Tesiceuce, #2 Muberry et, at 3 o'clock, Bligo*ud | (Good speakime andiinging, The pubite are invit oe ieco papers please copy. AS the pledge, By order ot tl, D. 8, of TRADE NOTICES, — ——— CTION NOTIC AVID D, EGAN, AUCTIONEER, WIL tell thie dar. 1. o'clock, the en fre contents the house 5 Walker et, consisting of Brussels, 3 p carvets, cottage sulies, bureaus, bedding, sfov crockery, &e. Med 2) MSP i 96 J MORLARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL Se © this cay, at 10's o'clock, at 181 Chatham squar Al ES, 'LAR MEETING OF THE CLOTH- utters’ Provective Union will be held on day evening, Feb, 8 at their Koome, 152 Le te Ali m mlbersere equcstet to attend, as hue. ue eof importance will be traneacied, By o:der of the Comms tee, saan Paige) | for KEGULAR MEETING OF THE DRY Dock Praction! Painters’ Association will be hei! a their ifn, £1 Avenue D, this evening at T8] a numberof six aud four leg dining tables, bureeu o'cicek, All mom bers russ Sten Let t pe ots, lcanges, feather Ma = and bedding. are a:reare must settic ‘heir accounts o eit wi clocks, sm t i th. ul be taken Fromm he roll, ETE HAMEeC lea Ce aM reat. C 0 4, Bee. 8 , ———— 7 ey i —_—- ae or arty ELSEY & CORNWELL, AUCT’R SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LIGHT- K ¥ Bo valoabie buildiug lots, ncar Broadw Coreat st. Brocklyn, will be sold at public auet the Brooklyn City Ba esrcoms, 44 South Tth st, W Mamaburgh, ou Wednesday, March 7, as 12 o'cloc For meps, terms, dc, apply to the auctiousert, ONE YEAR'S RENT WI bay one of these lots amd secure low ren DAVID SCOTT. euetioncer, will sail (7 choice bul ermen's Union Protective Benevo ent Arsccia- tion will be held at the rooms corner ot York and Pearl ets, Brookiyn, Friday, March 9th, 1866, Mem- bere are requested to attend, and eepecialiy those that have vot their badges Hy order of JAMES WILDLTAMSON, Prest. WM, FLINN, Seety. 151 ROOKLYN TAILORS’ TRADE PROTEC- tive and Benevolens Union—rpecial Meeting — All mom ot this Bocieby are hereby notined to md lota in idudsou City, om Thursday, Much 5y d the reguiar monthly meeting on thin, Wed- | 1566, at 2 o'clock p. m., at 83 Montgomery oh vere ening, March toe 7th, the Liall, 609 | City, beautifully at high, diy and health A resolution has been introduced to ymember who is thirteen weeks fn ar- rears, And take toesmntes to dissolve the Society and divide the fuuds equally among the clear meinbers. ood improvements: cove aod avenues graded Auged; 2 car routes to the property from Hobok | ed sleo 11 lots on Hackeossck Pian ae vie Terms—10 per cent end auction fi hy order of the Society. B, KINKEL, Pres't, M. | down; 4) per « March oh; balence 3 year DEELY, Sec'y. 134 berths epeteegres ar Bees °o4 and ‘ BICKLAYERS, ATTENTION, — THE | cobad,% New Vertes 006 Mecmsels ctrers, j re ular weekly meeiing of toe Bricklayers Union, No, 1, of New York, will be hela at Mille~ Hall thie Wedmesday evening, March 7th. Nou-mem bers that do not Lelong to any other Irick- ayers’ Union are inv.ted to attend, JAMES MAN- LON, Preats D, O, CALLAGHAN, See. 4a BRICKLAYERS’ P, B. UNION—THE Hog. ular monthly meeting of this Society will be held in Demilt Jispensa:y, corner ox Zid at, ave, on Weduesday evening, March 7th, at Tig o'ciock, All members ase requested to ettend, ae there will be election for officers; also non-members are invited tonttead, P. W. BRAZLLL, Pres. M. DALY, Kee, sec. 216 OX MAKERS, STAND TO YOUR GUNS, —The eneny is preparing W storm the citadel, Kaily at Headquarters, 194 Bowery, this Wedne day ing, March 7, amply eupplied with the einews of f Brooalya battatons will assemble pune- AWNBROKER'’S SALP—JOHN MO MER, 15 Haet Br ay, Anet'r, will eel! Thu day, Murch Sth, ap id lot of bleck and fan silk, merino ana delane dreses, skir © shawie, and other va asble goods worthy the att tion of dealersand others, By order N. BTICH, - Third ave, 136 P WNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY—I JOHN MORTIMER, 15 Kast Broadway, of lols meu nd womens’ clothing, silk, merino th esses, skirts, shaw!s, cloaks, remma: tase aukets, boots, shoes, coats, pants, and 0: goods worihy the a'tention of dewers s By order A. GOODMAN, 31 Centre at. R. ROLLINS, AUCTIONEER, WI @sell this day,at 2 o'clock, at 455 Canal at, sec hand carpets oucioth, mattrasses, bes and becd,. parior and cottage suites, sofas, couch «, reloog othee furnitare, and a varie’y of o.ner goous, 8 Ww". WIITERS, AUCTIONEER, SEL thie day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Cenal «t, the ent furmituse, © ta, tedaing, parior suites, 46 co | pier gi china, gles, alive, de. ‘7 ar. tually at the above place, iuiy aimed and equipped, By order Ht, A, WHITFIELD, Pies, Commanding, A. H.PENSON, Bee, Axs CIGAR MARERS UNION—A REGULAR monthly meetiag whi be veld at Lis licoter eh on Wetresday evening, March 7th, at 7/9 o'clock, EB, MA\ AGE, Prest. 4 Goer, WAGES AND NO ADVANCE—AT aw eling of the Ceean S amen's benevolent Ar- socistion, held on Mouuay, March 5th, inst, $40 per mocth aud no advance was adopted asascaieo wa ee iu all sean of the porsof N.Y or cossiwis This Association nothing to vo with boarding boure keepers, aod she wages of the membersare notin apy maucer controlied or .egul- ated by them, By orderof the Chauman, J, H, MBADER, Bo dee. ho __ 119 HARNESS MAKERS’ ASSOCIAIION— Wil hold a rpecial meeting for the traneacdon of business of import at Coepes. Lustitu@, room ¥4 on Wounesday evening, March Tth.et 7% o’clocs, CHAKLasd C. DUBNING, President, PRANGIS ms a BUSINESS Cif ANCES. FRUIT AND CANDY STORE PF sale, at$i7s. Apply 11S Ave. D. 61 GOOD GROCERY AND LIQUOR STO. for sale, with good secomodstions tw live {na zoot lorat.on; satetactory reveons given telling; price, $.50. Apply at@ibellet. — 69 NICE LITTLE LOCKSMITH SH for sale, wiih fixtures. toola and @ good ruy custom. Will besoldcheay, Appiy till sold at Ballivan et. Say io ee 1 OR SALE—A WELL LOCATED BOC Sistionery and segar store, with news depot ver foreiga R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTUR of a niee taucy store, doing s fair business, i food locasion: will be rold cheap. Apply to GEORGE FRANCIS" Bindery, bie House, 9tb near 4th avenue, v9 FOR SALE—THE STOCK, “FIXTUR oe, of an old established kerosene oi! and | store, business and cheap rent, part.culars enquire at $35 Centre at. “31 AH. RN, Reo, Bee. Pai dul paver rouve, Luquire ab 54 Hamilioa ave, § UIICE 10 BOSS CARPENTERS, CON. | “eokirn. dss u tractors, and ¢0 all it may concern.—At » meeiing of d legates of the various Unions held at Early Closing Hall, @ resolution was adept d fixing the waves of House Carpenters of New York and vicinity on and afver the 14th of March, at #3 6) per d. the present. By oruer of ihe Commitee TOTICE TO THE BOsS MASUNS OF Bivcoklyn, BE. D,, and ail» bom it may conecern— ‘Yhat the jouruey men niasons ot chie district will de. end on and after Monday, April 2d, the suin of] ¢ — - . _ — G0 por day. By orderof ihe Union, ‘0. CUNK- | FCOR SALE—A FRUIT AND CAN LYN, Preset. The next meeting of the | nion w store, Apply at S25 East 32 at. neid at, Mason.c Hall, in Graud at, sbove lsu + March 16:b, at 8 o'clock. lia SPECIAL NOTNE—A MEETING OF THE ‘Longhoremen Lumber Handlers of New York, Brookiyu, Wiliiamebureb and Iiariem, are respect- YR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXT ue of an old established Iiguor store doing a cash business; good :easoue or selllug. For fur particulars apply at 153 Elizabetu et, 48 SOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCE and liquor store on 8d ay. Yorkville, Mus sold this week, Apply cor, of Sth st, and 8d av, FLOOD'S Hqnor store. Keutecheap. Roows to adjoining store, ss 36 dR SALE—2 FIRST RATE GROCE stores, Koguire 903 Forsyth street, of 0 BHAVER, in the butcher shep, YOR SALE~A GROCERY AND LIQU fully invited to attend @ meeting oo ‘Thursday, March 8th, at 734 o'clock p.m. as business of import- ance will be tranvacted, At 23 Willet st. JAMES KANE, Pies, JULLN MeMANUB, Ree, Bec, 123 ‘SOCIETY NOVICES. PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OF the kather Mathew |, A. B. Society, No. 1, of A Jerey City, will be beld im Washingwo Hail store, and 4 years seuse, cor south 4th aod Newark a Jersey av, Wednesday ventas} he te, Williamebargh, oka 267 7, at 7 o'ou #. Crouan, Larkin. H. T. Car- ARE CHANCE—FOR SALE, AN OYST roll and Dr, om will address the weeting, dusng by Mi, Ciuke. of Manhattuviile; Mickey Mulicu and others, Allthe mem! ers of the above moe.ety are requested to be ou band, as business of importance is © be transacted. JULN DIN, WM, TALBOTT, Vice Prest. J, CULLEN, 105 A O, H, NO, 6—THE OFFICERS AN @ members of the above division are reqneste to nd » special necting, at 216 Lester st, ou Wed- nesday eveiing, Th just, at 7 ‘eluck. Punctual 74 obiendance is 1ejuesied as busines of importauce is order of P, CLANCY, Prea't, 21 and J)ining Saloon, aearone of the Lea rei depots of the city. Sold on account of the owne ing to Europe, Address Z, box 867 sun office, 4 —FOR SALE (LEASE BUI g 1 . 200. k,fixtuces and good-w iil,b| wagon, harness, &c, ollest aod best Flour and f btore, Brooklyn, Apply to B, TRODDEN, N Myrile ave aud (old at, 3 __ SHIPPING. JASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERP( ana Queenstown by the National Line of pteat or Diack svar Line of Packet Ships, at Al THOMPSON & NEPHEW'S old passage offi Pearl at, bet. Fulton aud Beerme, $y ASSAGE BY STEAM AND PACKET 8 (Old Back Star Line) from and to Liverpoul Queenstown, at lower r.tes, Remittances to Lrel &c, Apply to WILLIAM ‘ION, 29 Broadway Parscort'’s EMIGRATION AND F EIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 56 DUL TH Sl. Persons wishing vo send tor their frends, can them brought here either in stenmebip or eal packet, from LIVERPOOL, end tran LONDUN, by the X Line of Packet, Dratte on Great britain and Ireland from £1 upwards, At the lowest possible rates, Appyy TAPSCOTT BROB, & CO.,, 86 Sor MEDICINES. iieet. pee to be transacted, bi MALHEW achARLT LAND, bec, A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING OF the Young Men's F. M. ‘I. A. M. B. Bocety, No, 4 Wilh bo hela gt their ball cor, 22d et, and Ist ave, this eveniny akers—J.C. Anderson, Ati'y a Low, and Mi, Dunn, of Jereey City, Bingers, Messrs, King, Blich, Pamet, Ashworth, o> Misece MoUabe, icy and Brown, JOMN BHAKKEY, Press. P. DOOLEY, Ree, Bee, 110 A MtETING WILL BE HELD AT THE l4th Ward Hotel cor Grand and Elizabeth ets, dow York, on Weduesday, Murch Teh, at 7's o'ci'k, tor the purpose of formi @ Circle of the Fenisn Brotherboou, Dr, COWLEY aud others will be pre- sent, Admission Free, Ww PUBLIC MEETING OF THE YOUNG Mea'sa rather Mathew 1. b. Bociety, No, 2 of Biovkiys, &. Dy wilt bo held this evening at Ts o'oock, im their Haicos Bouth 2d and 40h sticets, ppesserm—Meseie, Lioyd aud bi |, DANFO re Moesia, Langdom, Malt, duuneon, ud Mids Cagayan, Come early. P.LANGAN, Pres, CUAS, MURAUIIL Kec, ee) URE YOUR COUGH— oyaup tar aud wild cherry, Sure cure tor co co'ds, brouchitig, sore throat, diptheria anc sifections vi the (hroa: and junes, Vrice due, per ue, t9 be hau at Perea tion: Ug BIOL, COT, 28th wt; also ar LDDEN's d Bet fly EN'p drug siore, R. BULLEK'S MEDICAL OFFICE, oulliven sear Boome, ppreiality sain e aca, Old ub nd rcrotuia, ag RK. BONE, 114 WEST 167TH STREI Digeases of the heart, lungs, liver, kid throat, &c., ecrofuls, old uicers, tumors. erupt every jorm of skin disease, cured. Pationwe tr by yet Ot distance, O.tice hours 1 w d and dee A O. H.—A MELTING OF THE Ancient @ Order of tiibe:uieos, No, 2d, will be held at 19th Waid tail, ood et, bes Lex.agiou mud 4th aves oh We'neidey, toe Th ina, Al membe sare re. Quebles wo &i@ud, ae tuere will be bu. 01 Liuport- ice boughs Leloie he ieetins, By ver JON KEAN, Presi; JAMES DAWU, vec, LY * TIENTION FENLANS—A MELLING OF | L.@ Marahal McMauoa Circle, Fis, will be veld Ou Woubescay eVeuiug, TD wet, a Te Ceiock, Pere 6.Ms Cesicous Of )O.ming (Lis popular Circle ace carn: estly invited to come oud hear some em..ueus speak- ers, at O'Shaughness,'s Hall, cor, Hicowe ana Pits aus. By odor or JAS, PAGAN, Contre, 4) pat uien MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIELY, No. 6, N. Y., will Lid s temperance meesing cor. Sod at, and dd ave, tuiseveniug, ut 7 o'cicck, speak- 0) ing by Movers. 1). Langtou aud Jas. C. And ‘ E : E LAD—! Ht by hisses Counsiiy, Foy. and. Mrs. Couneli, T*re METAL OR OLD LEAD—500 Lindsay, an! Walsh, eesre. Wilson, MSF, MW. Drees PEER Ibs. of the upove wanted, for which the vi 14 eash price be paid by ©, URASKS, 131 W Cc ihjiakMaN. meas.