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“THE NEW YORK SUN. “MONDAY MORNING, MARCIT 12, 1566, — Better Signs. Tun President's determined opposition to the exireme policy of Congress bas begun to to take effect, Inthe defeat of the Bisine resolution by the Benate, we have evidence that the views of the Radical@ have toned down materially since the rupture. The Blaine ree lution, it will be remem - bered, was originally introduced in the House ly the representative from Maine, whose name it bears, sud was referred to the Committee on Reconatruc- tion. It propored an amendment to the Constitu- tion to the effeet that any State excluding negroes from voting, should not take that class nto account in fixing the basie of representation—that is, such Htates should be allowed representat: ves only on the basisof their white population. This proposition was favorably reported by the Cocamittes on Ke construction, and received the requisite two thirds voto in the House, Tho practical effect of {t, if made operative, would have been to compel the Bouthern States to enfranchise the negroes, without any qualification whatever, or else be subjected w the’ loss of about oue-third of the number of representatives to which they are enti- tied by the existing law, This measure was one of the series in the Radical programme, and at the ime of ite passage by the House, there was every rexson to believe it would be endorsed by the Senate, In the final vote, however, which was taken on Friday last, it fell far short of receiving the required two-thirds—ouly twenty-five Henstors voting in the af- firmative, which gave it @ bare majority of tree. Whether this action of the Senate is attributable to conviction or to policy, cannot easily be deterroined, It may be that they beyin to eee the wrongfulness of the extreme programme, end that they are now honestly disposed to modify it; or At may be that they are led to adopt « milder course because they see the inexpediency of forcing measures upon the President that are fore- doomed to be vetoe 1, Whatever may be the cor- rect solution of this last action of the Benate, however, it je evident that more moderation tway hereafter be expected in that body In respect to Teconstruction neasures, Stagnation of Basiness—Its Causes. Tae comparative stagnation of Lusitiess, the meady depreciation of gok!, and the continued downward tendency of goneral prices, have caused in some minds an appreheusion that the long: threatened financial panic i# almost at hand. There is doubtless some ground for this fear, Basivess houses that have no surplus capital ere certainly placed in a dangerous porl lon by the pre- went aspect of trade, Their stocks were purchased at comparatively high figures; every nowh of de- cline in prices entails loss upon them ; buyers are not willing to invest at any rate of prices, and ob- gations are felling due. Under these circurm- stances weak houses are in the condition of eo ships cable when subjected to great tension in holding veesel end anchor together. The strain upon this class of houses te every day increased, and their ability to sand the pree sure depends upon tho length of time that the extreme tension shall continue, Just new the prospect is not encournging for them. There is no evidence that the decline has yet touche! bottom, and nobody can ssy how long it may contivue, I! this condition of affairs should continue long enough to rulu the weak class of houses, the panic would very soon become general, But while we Delieve that {t will require great ekill in steering the financial ship, in order to avoid # crash at some time vot very (arin the future, we are not inclived to think that the danger is now imminent, The decline in prices has been gradual, based partly upon large supply in the market. ‘The duliness of trade is only term- porary, and has been caused, primanly, by cur- rency contraction and large gold selling on the part of the Treasury Department. Boc etary Mo- Cvn.ocom started gold upon ite downward course, and other circumstances have facilitated ite de- acent, Bo long as gold continues to decline, buyers will naturally boll off, and the reduction in prices mustoontinue. We have said that this condition of affairs is only temporary, and for the proof of that remark it is only necessary to examine the botel registers of this city, Now York ts full of outside buyers. and has been so for some weeks They are here with funds in bank and biank checks in their pockets, ready tw buy whea- @v@r they believe the proper time has come for doing #0, Of course they will not make their ; ur- chases at « timo when prices are constantly reced- ing. 80 soon as gold and prices of mercbandise * touch bottom,"’ buyers wil at once rush in, bu- siness will become active, and an upward tenden- ey of prices will follow. The only question to conaider in this counection is the probable dura. tion of the present temporary decline, That is not go easily determined, for the reasou that it te part- ly natural, resulting from confidence tn the Treas ury Department, and partly speculative, We think, however, that the decline will not proces! wuch further at present, and that, consequently, where is no substantial reason for alarm. The Veniao Uproar ia Canada. Tue truth begins to leak out concerning the Fentau bubbub ip Canads, From hints that we begin to ges from » certain lass of provincial journals, taken im connection with concurrent cire cumstances, we are led to believe that the whole Uproar (a the result of a shrewd political trick on the part of the Confederatiomata, The Canadians have !cen for several yeare fighting among them- avives abo the character of their Goveroment, O¢ party are wtrongly in favor of Confederatiug the Canadas, Now Byunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Heotia and othe: adjaceut provinces, im one @overument; whie another party are in favor of leaving things substantially as they are. La‘ely a mtroug feeling lias growo up in Canada tavorable to the annexation of that country to the United States» policy which is bitterly opposed Ly the Confederationtsts, It now begius to crop ou; thet the Confederation party, seeing the hopes of thelr echeme rapidly waning, conceived this idea of getting up the Fenian Surore, with the «te. mga of lrmpréssing upon the people the uuportance of uniting the provinces as # measure of self-pro- teution, and a)so of atifiing the anpexation spirit Ly working on ill-feeling againet the Uuited Btates for nut equelebing the terrible Fenians, Ihe hints pointivg to this aolution of the mystery, wo get frou the Canadian journals thet ere opposed to ihe Confederation scheme, They begin to see that there is no adequate cause for all this fuss aud furry, end they are fost wektog up fe @ re zation of the fact that the whole thing iaa huge | and Mee HAY ag be pg eeiteee Ma toed j le . respect the futore, eptember Convention Heal trick, The riugular thing about | shai, ty faithfully carr! out, With to the tho matter is, that the truth was not sooner Spporsloament & Be Fontineal debt, t at pecee brought to ght The ides of a Fenian army hen fe Fee thon prooeacied 10 give in ex- marching from the with all the muniit: Lave seen ite alaurdity at once, The Vreposed Hoard of ( ontrel. Tus proposition for « Board of Control tn this city bag ® prospect of being lavorably received by the Legislature The Committee on Cities, t Wi cu it was referred, made two or three amend farnig to (he iil, Ana have agreed to report favor ably upon Itto-day, Ti ficient adverse iufluence ia the Jovby, the bill will have @ good chance for final adoption plied, regard to the appointment of the Board, enough political machines tu the city government, and there is no vccagion for aiding another the Legislature adopt some plan by which neither pertiality, bias, nur any political cousideration, shall enter into the appointment, aud they will then deserve credit for having doue # good thing for the metropolis, From Enrope. Four Day Later News. The steamer City of Moston, from Liverpool at 10.50 on the morning of the yoth February, aud Queons- town on the Ist of March, has arrived at this port. The London Times gives credence to a rumor that Kar) Rossell bas tendered bis reeigaation, No othor paper has anything on the subject. The True says: It would be idle to disguise the fact that the course of the Government «t Pariiarent, ha been such as to te the greatest anxiety anong the friends of « liberal administra- tion, It Las seemed ae if auything like unity of prine pie wae ableent from ite deliberat ons, The Cabinet has been divided sgaimet itveli, What one wan bas proposed another bas rejected, aud no ope has been able to guess what would happen to'morrow, mee) 6it)6Wwan impos eibio tay which spirit would shen be predominant, We cannot be surprised then to hear t€ rumored that onder such cireumetances Kari Kunsell uns asked ber Majesty tereliove him trom duties which have proved too irksome for hin, and has begged permis- sion to ik OnCe Ore the office of Firet Minister of the wo. We ere not in o position wo alfina positively the troth of this rumor—but the existence vtauch @ rumor, 6 subssautiaced, le a iactin itset, and we shall proceed to discuss it and others whieh have obtained equal aathority, ae if they were well founded,” ibe Limes theu couski © probabie formation of & new Liberal Cabiner, and saggeste toat the Duke of Somerset inay possibly be caved so jorm one, in the Mouse of Lords, on the 26sh, Lord Lifford called attention to the present condition of Ireland, and inquired from the Governuent if it was their intention w lutroduce any measure for the support of the Roman Catholic cleray, shame and sorrow that he regarded the necessity for the suspension of the divected bis speech te piove that the proseut condi- tion of Ireland wae due ment, discussion of all the yuertic aod also stated that it would Le inmost inedvisabie at the present day ior tue #rant such as wae recommended by Mr, Pitt, namely, that a@rant from the Cousolidated fund should It was, he said, with Habeas Corpua Act, and ly to Buglieh govern- dw entor into the nised by Lord Lifford, Earl Russe: dex Uoverument to propose a mace for a Roman Catholic estabis ment, The Margolis of Cimnuricarde wae cf opinion that ifs Cbured katablebment wae sequired in Ireland, is should be a Catholic gue, Bari rey remarked that he time for a proposal to endow whe Roman Catholic clergy bad gone bv He gave novice to woveon a certain day thar thei: lordships go inw commitiee for the purpose of considering Pe state of Ireland, Aiter sowe remarks from Lord Duosany, who was vt opinion that an offer of payment abouid be made (0 the KOman Catholic clergy, the debate closed, ‘The Loudon Times, In some reuiarks upon Mr. Bancroft's oration in honor of the late President Lincoln, says lt isp ein that he gook the opportunity to utter, and @ part of the audience to applaud, everything that could offend the pride and rouse the jad of England. I|t says Mr, Bancroft proba- biy ough of England to be aware that these barnngues bave 1itle effect Chere, aud 1 asks, * Can (hie mischievous vid man bedeve that any purpose cen be served by siandemng two such counies as bugland aud Frauce in the preseace of weir repre- sentatives y" Che condition of Fenian affaire remains without change, There was some grumbling over Mr. Gladstone's remarks in Parliament om the ¥3d, deprecating the discussion of the subject in ite American bearings. The Tives says the vigtlance aud ectivity of the Government i relation ww the movement in Amer- iC le sUetuibed, Auu 10 epile Of Ady, Giedston.'s warn- inge it thinks this wae @ proper subject for discussiou du Varlawent, Arrests continue frequent in roland. Among the latest were Johu Morris, the famous Head Centre for Carlow, Captalus O'Conveil and Patrick Condon, late of the Federal Army, A box of band grenades and Orsial ebolls, received by steamer from Liverpool, had been seized by the police at Dublin; and at Kulkeony a large seizure of gunpowder, &c., had been made, A vigorous search for arms and ammunition had been going on at Cork and Queenstown, but nothing was discovered, Thre> men, who arrived at Queenstown from Awerica in the Etaa, on the 22d of February, named Creggy, Vobeny and Fitzgerald, were arrested soon after landing, but no arms or documents were found in thelr possession, The provisions of the Peace Preservation Act had been further extended to various districts, including the County of Galway, the town of Belfast, &c. sir Chas. B, Phipps, the Keeper of the Privy Purse, and virtually Private Secretary to the Queen, died on the 94th ultimo, of bronchitis, after only two days illness, FRANCK, Referring to a statement in the Param to the effect that a proposition bad been received in Paris from the Emperor Maximilian for the return to France, at the end of May next of a force of 4,000 or 5,000 of the Freuch army in Mexico, the Memouiar DIPLoMaTIQUssaye: Piermation iu which we can confide leads us to the belief that this futeliigence is at least very prema- ture. ‘Lhere is bo douot thatthe Mission of Baron baillard to Mexico bad tor ite olject the arrangement withthe Ewyeror Maximilian of conditious which would allow the return of our troops, Lut we aic Seeurred that thie mireion can ouly be regarded as tue Maghe polus of the negotiations with which is Lae to The debate ou the address in response to tho apeeches from the throne was commenced in the Corps Legislatif on the wth ult, M Thiers deliver. ed arpeoch against the home policy of the Govern. ment avd in favoro! an extension of the Libertics of the people, ‘The Paty MaLt Gazerre quotes the uapublisied Freach offi¢\s: document, which states that the French Mexiosa ¢Xpodition t the end of 1505 had cost 227T,v,0w serluug and 11,00 men kilied aud disabled, On the 27th in the Corps Leelslatif the debate on the address was coutinuea, peversl members urging @o extension of public liberhes TTALY. The Chamber of Deputies peased the bill for the exercise ot the Provisional Budget, by 24> against os vole Gen. La Mamore haddelivered @ specch, describ- ing the actual positions held by the Cabinet, He re- tuted the charge of having showa too iwady « compli- ance with the wisbes of ovens and said the Freuch UCuited Btates into Canada, aof war, if so prepostervus thateven the etup'diiy of a Canadian ought to amendments reduce the butober of members of the Board from eight to lx, and also reduce the term cf offlve from eight to az years, Another new feature makes it incum- bent upon the Board to report facts and opinions to the Governor, and power ts conferre! upon the latter to remove memvere for cause, Tue influence of @ favorable report from the Committee will doubtless be strougly felt, and unless thore ls suf- Ik in a good measure in principle, and would unquestionably confer a great benefit upon the overburdened tax- payers of the city, provided it were properly ap- All the iiwnprovement it requires ie with We have lat the meoting of pianations respecting the Pontifical levion, ssid, would have no convection with the tions with Spa.n, and cone uded by statin between Anstria eroment come to mercial relauonus between ‘he two countries AUSTRIA. é speech trom the throne. Houses had been presented to the Emperor, The Loudon S1aK lrochties than is hints at the possibility of war between them. RUSSIA. Cronatadt, at which were | Bited Braves Minister, and Mr. Buites Consul, Various wastes were Curtin, Uni drank, the general effect of which was, secordin correspoudent, “like ~ho Americans, the +7 SZainet the intervention of the Western to nations,” DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES. The abdication of Prines Coura was announced ving invaded his palace and toreed him to sixu hie abdication, Un the toliowing day—the 43d— in the Keuate aod Chamber of Deputies, the Count de Flanders, second eon of the late hing ot the Hel- giaus, was procialinéd Hoepodar of Koumania; but the Count retused to necept the protie:ed pusition. Shere was no distortanee of public e.der at bucha- rest, while at Jessy and eisewnere general satisiac- tion was expressed. Prince Couta had received perimiss.on Ww veave the country, Russian troops were said to be assuming & warlike attiuude all aloug the banks of the fruth, and precautionary measures are also reported trom ‘iurkey aud servia, Thee were rome apprehensions that compiications might are out of We expulsion of Prince Couza, but the geveral impression was that no difticuity would be experienced, A petiect anderstandy n the matter was asserted to exist between the great Kurvpean powers, ahd @n Interchange of notes was said to Lave already taken piace A Vieuns cispatch says that Franee, Austria and Russia bave agreed upon the expediency ef a Con- ference proposed by the Porve tor the sectiemens of the Prineipatities—the Coulerence to Le composed of deiegaies Lio the Powers who sigued the treaty oF Paris, (Very Latest, per City of Boaton.! Liverpool, March 1,— Lhe rumor ot the resiguation of Kureeli is emphatically denied. Fenian affaires are unchanged, ‘The military ip Ireland is to be further augmeuted, The Kuglieh Government hae seized two vessels at London, which were fitting out for the Chilian Governmont, Commercial. Liverpool, March 1,—Cotton is @ trifle higher, but Closed very dulle ‘Ihe Manchester market is etill advancing, Lreadetutts are quiet aud nominally un- cusuged. Provisions are geuerally fim, Tallow is earier aud prices are @ littie lower, Lard drmer: American TUs. 6d. Lonion, March 1-—Consols 87',057% for money, 1.8. Pive-iwenusies TiaTiy. brie aliases 55 gad 4. Liliwois Centra: shares 75 487559, Fimanctal News, Markets, &e. New York, Saturday, March 10,7. M-—The alternoon quotations of the general Stock market, compared with thove of yesterday, show no changes of importance, Governments were quiet, old opened at 130%, fell to 129s, and finally closed at 131%. Money was easter, 6 per cent, being the rul- jug rate, with exceptions at 6 percent, Foreign ex- change wae dull and inactive at los, a 108% for Daukers’' 6U-days, On 'Chaage to-day Vlour was dull, and common grades l0c,albe. lower, Wheat was doll, and common qualities Ie. a%e. lower. Corn war dull and drooping. Oats were in moderate re- quest. Pork waslower, Heef was steady. Lard was heavy. Whiskey dull. STOCK BALBS-—Fi RST BOARD. 1600 U8. 68, 65, re, .11T 100 Del, & Had, C...135 000 U.S, 6s,°S1, rg. lod 100 Cum, Coal Pt... 42% jd000 0.8. @e,'51, re. bode Zu0 do..... 42 madi tg f0 Wilksb'e Coal... 65 Y00 Mehuy lil Coal. 14 10) Quicksilver MM... 40's lw CBressscssces a wu Atiautic M. B...190 14 Paciiic M. 5. ....210 . s uy Brook. C . wud bw ‘Teun. bs, "Yu, 90891 (4000 do 1038's luo Va. 6e,... dint do... sone 104 low N.C, Ga... 1600 Reading K.. ... 97% luw0 Mo, 6a.....0... TT Sibu do... VO WaAUT be 11500 do... TS%8T0M 1700 MB. @& KN. ba. Tolg bw N.Y. OC. Ta (TO). YD B00 do T3NaTs's $u0o Erie $d M...... 06 00 Cle, & Pisses. BR. Toke 3000 Hariew let M... 100 7) G0.......5... Toy luv00 St. LJ. & C, 1 oO Jw Chi, & NWR, we lu PB. Fe. W. & ©.. 95 Tw Chi, & N.W. Pt.. Bay Tw Am, Gold 120%. 4 Chil. &RB.1 RK. WT 6 8. & Leather B..111 60 do 107 Spal T's 10 Metropolitan B.. 121 100 Pitts. FLW EC Sum 6 GO. eee ABA S0an0 y 15 Cen, National B.iu5% lw AL ST. B... 65 4th National Bk. 97 Demestic Markets-Wholesale PricesCarrent ‘eg Ped 5 ee Aran e x Merel 16 oat Vs Cafes, lb. ®, 2 gard a; St. ingo, 17 salt %; Rio, fair to prime, l7gauly; Maracailo, Jlaz3. Cetion, ib, — Mid. New Orleans, a4t—; Middling \ piand, 41; do Mobile, 41, Domestve goods, yard.—Bhirting, bich'd, 20—a1 lo; Bhe'w Drew Wae2l—; bleached, 2U—a! lu; Drilling, 23—a50— 5 annels, Sl'901 55; Satineta, S2'savu; printa, 17a36—; moues. Ge lainor, 26005; calubrics, lhal¥—; bamoral eRirts, doz., 4 bunld Ww; twoeds, 75.1 15. Fish, ewt.—D 6 Hes 60; pickled do, % 60; (0a2% 50; No. 4, ao, 15 Valo U0; ory Mackorel, 1, lay 1 scaliod bernngs, —abb, Uus.-Crude Whale, 1 26-01 30; bleached do, 1 4a 1 46; Crude sperm, ——a2 Sd; uubleached do, ¥ 55a2 60; Lard Oi, 1 Tue lS5; Linseed, 1 SGel oi per gation; Petroleum, crude, Yoax» , uo refined, Osabd, Provisions, —beet, W. um, bbw, 11 (0aty Ww 5 Do, Pr, m., 32 Ovach 00; Pork, clear, new, nominal: Pr, ness, & ; new mess, 16 oT 4; Butter, West- 8 , dany, 4 UL eee, Common to 2; Lard, per ib., 1d aaiss. .— Cubs, val2e; tiavans, 1Y—ald—; Re- fine rugars, 15 %aald~ec perlb, . ‘ Tpbneee = mouwcsy, Salis; Virginia, a—; seed eal, T yale. Miscelansoms, — Rice, 100 Ih, Carolina, dressed, 12seisss; do, Rangooa, 9 ioe) 75, Beit, ‘Turk's Iaiand, bush,, —a—, Laverpool, sack, ——a——; Cas tile soap, per Ib,, 19a-———; tops, crop 1564, 12e45 ; 1500, do, 46066 Lay, 100 ibe., ovabd tor slipping aud ¥vald tor retail lots; Candies, sity, 4, ~ SPECIAL NOTICES, Piles! Piles!! Piles !!!—This Commesa and dreadful Disease can always be cured even in the most advanced and terrible iorme by the application of that wonderful and powerful medicine, Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor, Thousands of certificates, dated back as far ae ¥6 years, testity to the above tacts, For saleeverywhere. 25centsperbox, 119 Censumption cas be cured by the use of BeLenck’s Pulmonic Byrup, Seaweed Lone and Meudrake Wills, All threo of these medicines are required at the same time in curing Coveumption, Jor, Scbenek will be projessionany @ Lis Koons, Sy Mona #4, every Lueeday, irom ¥ wo. Advic baxaamination 638, Alulisuppiy of Bie medics be bad at Lis Rooms, at au tunes, 4 A Lady Whe Has suilered for Over Vive Mounties the Moss ORirelie Ws luse frou Neuraigia hes been completely cured by oue cove -“torty drops” — ot Me calie’s Great Kheumacic hemedy, pom by all Duggiste. 105 Wheeler & Wilson k Stitch Sewing Machine and Button Hole M “6 roadway ost llowe Sewing Machine Company, No.ti'20 Broadway, N.Y. Midas hiowe, Ji, Piewluent, Ageute wanted, : : Choice Pear Trees for >ale ata sacri: flee.—The subseriber, desirous of thinning out Lie extensive pear orchards, olfers for eae at ove halftone Veual prices, over two thousand choice liwar! sod ard Poar Trees, of the Hartiett, Louise Bonne y aud Luchosse d'Angouleme varieties, Lom rviyyr eeven years old, anu in bearing condition, Vartics Gestrous of purchasing can give the trees a veu personal tien, Au oruers by mall will le rompuy attended to. WILLIAM Y, BEACH, tte New Mayen Co., Cena, ow which, he Freuch Goverment, Herejected the advive that had been offered, that Isaly should bresk off dip omatic rele- political negotiations were at present being carries on Italy, wor had the Itali n Gov. y decision rexpecting the com- The Lower House of the Hungarian Diet bad unanimously adopted the addres in reply to the The addiemet of both has reason to know that the relations between Austria and Prussia are at present in & much more erivical condition in regard to the onerally euppored; and it even The St. Petersburg correspondent of Lx Noth gives fn necount of « TE oquet at the Marine Club of resent (eneral Siedd mutually complimentary speeches were furore} useiane have had w struggi¢, not Ouly againet ret py ad | Seca hce tender ehdthoral Hak to the eueld of agreement and irieadship which binds together the ir @ large body of ORATHs. ENGLAND—On Saturday, March Ith, after & short and paintal lilness, Frederick J., infamt son of Jobn and Mary J, Kngiaud, aged 6 months and 17 ve. He is gone to sleep with Jesus! The friends and acquaint of the family are Teepectfully invited to atteud the tineral, thie Mo lay atternoon, at 14 o'clock, from the residerce of bh Parents, Becond ave, New York /! 6 remaine will be taken to (ireenwood forinierment. lis FALLON—On Sundar, March Lith, of consump. lon, Joreph Fallow, aget 17 years, The friends of the family are invited to atten! the Ha ral, trom the residence of his mother, st, on Tuesday aftersoon, March 1th, o'clock. 2 HUNTOON—On Sabbath morning, March 1iih, Capt, Henry Melville Huntoon, aged 49 years aud | pth. Kelatives and friends are invited to attend fuveral, Tuesday, at 2 o'ciock, P.M, at the residence of his sister-in-law, 88 Morton #t, Williameburgh, W HUTCHINGS—Suddenly, at 1 o'clock, on Satar- day, March léth, Augustus Ihilip, beloved sou of Augustus F, and Elizabeth Hatchiugs, aged 5 years, lmonth and 4 rt. ‘The funeral wil! take place this (Monday) afternoon, 19th inst, ab 2 o'ciock, from the residence of hie sewert 49 Fidridge st. The relatives and riends of the family are lly invited Ww at- tend, without further notice. springfieid (1il.) pepers please copy. 126 McBARRON—On Saturday, March 10th, at hie residence, 837 Fifth at, John Mebarron, in the 64th yearot hie age, iis remains will be taken on Tuesday, 15th inet, at 10 oclock, to the Church of the Nativity, 24 ave, where a Kequiem Maer will be celebrated for the repose of hiasoul, The funeral will proceed from thence to Caivary Cemetery, The friends and relatives of the tamily are respectfully tavived te SOCIETY NOTICES —" FATHER MATHEWT. A. B. SOCIETY NO, 2, of N. Y., will, hoid @ public meeting at theia Hall, cor. 234 et. and 24 ave, top floor, thie Monday atiotclock, Speikine by Hon, C wat, 1 W, Hayne Johneon. Keq. Singing by Mice . Mine Foy, Mise A. Brown, Mesers, M. Mol. and Jim here are re, burinese of importauee be trar INCANNON, Piss, HENRY TT. ¢ eo See 1% tO SAVE THE GREEN—GRAND CONs cert, under the aurp ces of Uiarryowen Ciicle Fenian Sisteriiood, onthe Mit evenuiusg, Mach 2th, 1866, at § o'clock, at Temperance Hall, 257 leon #t Oratory, Poeury, Sone and Music will combine to meke al! happy. BP. Doran Killian, & will deliver the opening address. Aliso Mies hooy, H willbe prevent. Help the eood . nite, Mra, HARRIMAN, Directs LO, Chairman, 119 SOCIAL TEMPERANCE MEETING IN WO the Factory Saathe, 24 B'eoeker at, entrance on Cottage Piece, two doore from Biercker, every Monday evening, at Ts o'clock, You are cordially invited toattend 4A AUCTION NOTICES, | AUCTION “NOTIC E-—-LARGE crockery, table cutlery, plated ware and fancy ware, HENRY . EVANS, Anct,, will sci! lu low to suit dealers, on Toeedey, March is, at 10 o'clock, af 15 Bareiay et, 8 general assortment of beat and seconds crockery. &c, Sale positive.and no reserve.269 MORIARTY, ACCT, WILL SELL, This @ Tmy and To-morrow, at 19 o'clock each day, at 151 Chatham Square, a general aaortrnent of turni« ture, feather be ‘s, mattresses, beddings, drees good shoe paintings, mirrore,&c, from tamilies an Manufacturers, o N ARSHAL'S SALE THIS DAY, MARCH i?, at o'clock. Hy virtne of an execution to me delivered, I will expose for ealoa lot of sehool furniture, at 021 Broadway, constating fron frame Writing aes hairs god setters, one buck case an contents, i and matting on tfoer, ity or ter ot MATHEW Ni GENT, Marenal 107 PAWNBROKER'S SALE—B. WEAVER, Jr. Atet. will soll on Tnesday, March 19th, 0@ lv ‘ o'eicek, at 408 Ninth ave 4 NW lobe of unredoemn: @ piedges, couse @ in part of coats, pants, ¢ cake, dresses, shawls, quilts and blanketa,w &c, well worthy she attention of de keepers, Dy order of 8. BTERNBERG strect, DAWNBROKER’S SALE—G. G. LE’ 1, ARe ad — ee } SALE OF attend, McELVARE—On Mareh 11, Thomas McElvare, @ native of County Londonderry, Ireland, aged 92 pre. The friends of the tamily, and those of hie ron, Gootge Me Kivare, are reapectiuily invited to attend the eral, from Bt. Bridget's Church, at 9 o'clock ou Tuesday moruiug. Lith inet, Vib WALLACE—On March llth, after « severe iil- ness, Louisa, widow of Kobert R. Wallace, aged 54 years, ihe relativer and friends of the family are re- spectfully iuvited to attend the funeral services, at 115 Perry #t, thie Monday evening, at 6 o'clock. ‘Ihe remains will be conveyed to South Amboy, N. J., tor interment, on Tuesda: o'clock, from Pier 1, } please copy. TRADE NOTIC morning, 1ith inet, at 6 R. Cincinnati (0") papers a " veneer: 7 . Auctioneer, will sell at 10 o'clock to-morrow, REGULAR MONTHLY MERTING OF | iy5 ne of rlment ’ A the United Coopers, No. 3, will be held at thelr | beds, te. Be order of 1 BANC P GON eee eee hail, 2% Court st, this Mouday evening, at 7 '¢ o'clock, A LINNY, Pret, THOS, MeDONOL GH Pee ee. YOOPERS NO, 5 WILL HOLD THIER RE- gular monthly mee at 69 Vandam et, on this Monday evening af 7% o'clock. Punctual attendance of the members is requested, WM. HACKE Preat., T. McGRATH, Kec. Sec. 91 ARNESS MAKER'S ASSOCIATION have decided to demand on and after the 36th of arch, the following advance on their present scale of prices: bench bande, working by the week, bu cents per day ; AWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOUN MORTIMER, 15 Fast Broadway, of 400 lots of silk, merino and calico dresses, ekirte, shawty ele remnants, sheets, spreads, blanke!s. pilowm, men's clothing. jewelry and other derirab @ goods, worthy the attention of dealers and housekeepers, Hy order H, PREEL 61K J AWNBROKER’S 8 GRAHAM will their salesroom, 53 N women's clothing, goods, calico drearos, + 400 lote men ai dremes, remnents, plec@ stitchers, by the week or piece, 25 | gnu gf ¢ percent; bench hands b the piece, 20 per cent. en and de voree ANDNEW Bikey le UHARLES ©, DUKNING,Prea; FRANCIS ALERN, Forsyth evi to above sale HELL & Kee. Sec, hed INGRAHAM will se quantity hoasehold (urni« ONGSHOREMEN'S PROTECTIVE SOCT- ety, No. 3, of Brovsiya, KE. Lb. Notice-—-The Long- shoremen of Brooklyn, F.1., and vicinity, are re- tend # meeting at Temperance Hail, id Tth ste. (ontrance in 7th et.) on Ti o'clock, March 19th. All ture. Sale ou Tuesday, ith iost, Order Ciudad, CUDLIPP, 259 Spring #t, and GEORGB CLDLIPP, 266 Kast 126h at, 110 SAMUEL WYNN, AUCTIONEER, 27 NEW Obambere at. elle this day, at 1 o'clock, the stock and fixtures of fine liquor store 622 Beet Witty st.; fine bar, J eplendid beer pumps, barrels, ki &ec. Sale positive, : cay Hal M. WITTERS, AUC’IR, SELLS THIS day. at? o'clock, at 454 © ual et, the parlor, chamber, dining room and kitchen tro! ure of af story house. Aliso 75 carves Ago 64 B, W. bed~ seeds for ofl, Also table and bed iimen, Alto 24 eaf tabi a, Also chicas. ius i 5 aidev eryihing for houreke amihed ea me members are most respeci- fully req to be present, JOHN GUNNING Prost.; JAMES BIELY, Treas; JOMN E, DOYLE, sec. pro tem. 46 ONTHLY MEETING OF UNITED Coopers No. 4, will be held at 157 Bowery, This Evening, at T% o'cloek. Come early, All members in arrears are ted to seitic up. by order of BENay WALDT, Pres. CHARLES V - MAR, ec. OTICE—A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE aD nwich ay, on IGHTH ne, March 13, a8 7 c'cloek, All. the : / AVENUE CHEAP rejuired to attend, By order ef the STOKE, J COX, Pros. . ha GREAT PANIC BAL PRICES WA SMTA STUIRTING MUSLIN ‘oe ,, . Y} N, 18¢, ieAVY FaED WIDE BLEACHED, ‘ede’ regular meeting of the Brookiyn House Painter's Vv Protective Soeiety, held at their rooms, 22 Court et, v AKD WILE SHEETING, Yue. Satur tay 4S tng, March 10th, 1866, @ resolution |] EXCELLENT BLEACHED ML SLINS, Ise, was adopted, war—That on and atter Monday, March 19th, we shall demand $3 bu per day labor, By order of the Bociety OPERATORS SOCIETY—WE, THE UN- dersigned inembere ot this society, do not ap- pro f the proceedings of @ part of that body, and yavie all the members to attend @ meeiing on Monday evening. tobe held at 195 Bowery, at 7T'¢ o'clock; Mre. Harvey, Mrs. Melionaid, Mies Mourns ing, Mies Supith, Mra.J. McWouwld, Miss Abrahans mins Cody, Mre. Fiske, Mre, Carter, mre. Murphy, Mrs, Snow, Mise Collier, Mre. Nash, Mrs. houston, Mise Hpence, VD ey STABLEM EN'S PROTECIIVE BENEVO- lent Society. This Soc: will hold a special meeting at the 19th Ward Hall, bet. 4th and Lexing- ton avenges, 53d «t,on Monday evening, March the 12th, 1566, All Mtabiemen are invited to attend, ar business of importance will be brought baie them, HE TIN, SLATE AND METAL ROOF- SCOTCH ‘3, FABT CO $ 12,00) YARDA DRESS GUODR tte, Oe _ 1,000 YARDS PLALD CHALLIES, ‘18¢., 2e, ies | 16.000 YARDS ASRORTED ALPACAS, Lhe, #000 YARDS BLACK ALPACAD: He. Sie, 8c, CASE ENGLISH CALICOS, ee CABE FKENCH CaLiCos, wieis 000 YARDS LAWN JACONETS, AND ORGANDIES, SLIGHTLY” DAMAGED WHITE MARBEILLES QUILTS, 5,00 YARDS POPLINE, Bie: AND fe. MO } uo he ao CARE TABLE LINEN, 440, 1002 : 7 ues Bhe, ite ite” for our 280 CASE LINEN TOWELS, oe SEB WET GOO! ! M BLINSE™ 150. 22C. DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, FANCY 8,000 YARDS JACONET MUSLIN 4.600 YAKDS NAINSOOK MUS ere’ Asecelatson will hold their reculer monthly | #00 YARDS FIGURED SWISSES, | meeting on Monday evening, March ivth, at ih herd EATa TANT ER OT TEON o'clock, in Constitution Hall, southeast corner of 2 800 PAIRS MISSKH' COTI IN HOSE, 12i¢0. 180, et.and’ sd ave. All mewbers are requested te be | 25 Pale v me ie ON HOBE, 160, 156. resent this evening. By order THOS, CUMMINGS, ann PAIRS ENTS eee Sis. rest. JAMES MATHEWS, R, 8. ” 2500 PAL NGLISH HALF-Hod OC, HE BRETHREN OF COACH MAKERS Union No. 1, ot N. Y. City are requested to at- tend the funeral of their late Treasurer, MARTIN MADDEN, from his residence, 152 borsyth at, Mon- day, March 12th, at lio P.M. FB. . KEON, Pror.duy SOCIETY NOTICES. E, Sle, ST ¢e, IMMENSE REDUG r BOSOMB, hen te tee PE DUCTION i: 2,500 LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS, Se, to 20, 3,000 GEN LS’ LINEN HANUOKEKCHULEPS, Lye, 2,000 GEN T's! COLORED BORDERED, 14. PANIC SALE, EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, mre BA j 6,000 WORKED BANDs, ROM bc, to $4. $00 LINEN 0. H. NO. 19.—A SPECIAL MEETING bw VIECES MUSLIN, CHEAP. } A. Gitte betd as the 80. Charles Hal, Righth ove, | 0% YARDS DOTTED BE LT HACE toe. bet, 41st and 49d sts, on Tuesday evening, Maren 1" 5,000 PARIS (SOME GOOD » Dkr ARTMENT, at ii o'clock, to make preparations for sé, Patrick's | 10° dot ; Hosteny. DEEARTMENT P wat oT ” . ui ry r+ r * ON ee yk Om Rite A comma HOSIERY AT LESS THAN Cost OF IMPORTA” McGENIS, Sec. 148 “hs MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS "A O-H., No. 6, WILD HOLD 4 SPECEAL | GREAT SLAUGHTER OF PRICES. a © meetiag.on this (Monday) evening, at Ti | 100 YAKDS TRIMMING RIBBONS, 6c, O'clock, at 216 Hester st. Punctual atvendance is| #40 YAKDS BONNET RIBBONS, Le, TO 250, | uested, By order of PATRICK CLANCY, Pros, | 0 YARDS BONNET RIL Sle, TO fe. | MATHEW McPAKLAN, Sec, | asi are VERY Ave 1B. Prec 0. H., NO. 18.4 SPECIAL MEET- | 20,000 YARDS TNIMMIN( ‘is, he) will eld at Cogan's Hall, cor, Lith st, IU CAD YOUR PRICE: ait fine mombere are te jucsted te bettie. | 30,00 BLGULS CORTON, CLOBING OUT: 4 jock. All the members are re juested to pree- gn'eeo LARGE BEOULS ee ‘he OUT, ent. Ky order of EUW'D FLEMING, Pres; PAI"K TRAYNOR, Bec, min iarieanee Ss O, H, NO. 11,—A SPECIAL MEETING eof the above order will be held at Millimnan's Hall, cor, 26th et. and7th ay, 1 14,.u0 BOXES HAIK PINS, le, 25,000 SAKEINS WORKING COTTON, ge, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, TRIMMINGS, TAPES, ou Monday evening, UOMBS, BRUSIES, &. atSotclock. All abeeut members are requested to VEKY how” 0 Bb attend, as there is very, important business to be WM. KINZEY, transacted. By order of TERENCE KEILLY, Pres. #21 and 223 Kighth avenue, THOS, GALLAGHER, Bee, 120 il4 Soe Between Yiet and 2%d ats, 1 GEORGE KEYES’, 343 EIGHTL: AVE™ nue, great sale of musling, print Good tmushn, %5 cents, worth Pitt #, Slngbam § werth S7'4; New York Mills, 5% by the piece: W suite, 47 4; Amoskeag A, STs; Forestdaie, ST)<: 4 Hill, ST Ay; Bartlett, 85. Also wet black silky, « quality, irom auction, A great bargain. lua RY GOODS—BANKRUPT SALE— $40,000 PUBLIC MEETING OF THE IRISH People Circle F. Brotherhood wili be held on Monday evening, 12th inst., at 7'9 o'clock, at the Apollo Rooms, 16 Prince st, Eminent gentiemen will address the meeting, LUKE MURPHY, Centre, eae lyT BIBLE PRESENTATION BY THE Jadies to Kmplre Lodge No, 1, A. P. A.. on Wed hesday evening, Mech 14, in Clinton fiall, ‘The | .7, “orth of dry goods to be sold at 45 Citharine following xeutieinen will address the meeting: The | 5°" of Henry Mt, regardless of cost, by oror of th Kev. Dr, Dowling, Rev, Dr. Freeland, Key, ' ee. 268 Waleh Right W.G. Master Nicholson, P, i., WG) Master P. KR, W.G. M. Neebet, and other eminent will address the meet ook. ‘Tiek ’ silps, pillow ticks, bedsteads, sorem is, counters panes, biankets, hair mattrasees, iron be detoads, dey HOM KoverLinent auctions, suisavie for fami y uses! hotels, boarding houses and public Bee (ylions, very] desirable and cheap, wgether with @ lar.e slock bed- ding, white @ud colored counte: panes and a general essortment of iron furniture, WM. GARDNER, 24@ Canal a, lis A LISES ANI ) COTTON SHEETS, PILLOW Al Chairman, | sEARY, 8ec,274 O, H., NO, 1—ALL THE MEMBERS © are requested to meet at 215 Hester street, on ‘Tuesday evening, 15th _inst., at 5 o'clock, to make arrangements tor the 17th ot Merch, Aiso members ip arrears to be in atsendance, THOMAS KEKKI- GAN, Pres. JAMES GILMARTIN, sec 118 ND B 8. OF THE UNITED SONS OF EKIN— e A-special meeting of the above Society will be held at Metropolitan Hall, 424 #t., on this Monday evening, March 12tb. All members aud those who wish to join will presse attend at5 P.M. to make fiual arrangemenia for our turnout on March iTth My order of JOHN GAKLAND, Prest, OWEN CONNAUGHTON, Bec, lib BOARD AND ROOMS, FEW YOUNG MEN CAN HAVE Goo board and beds tor #5 per week, at Lou ton #t, also anice furnished parlor for « gentiemal aud or 2 gentiemen, with or without JOYS WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodging food or employmeut, should apply at the News— boys' Home, 125 Fulton at. 5 regen as * | Ya 450 HE FRIENDS OF IRELAND ARE @ RESPEC . ¥ ; semmesttaliy tnviten te ottond » subtte ara 2 OR 38 RESPECTABLE YOUNG M the Sunburst Circie, Brotherhood, at the can be eccommodated with good hoard in a } Apollo Root rine 8 7% v'ciock on T’ vate family, where they Cau have all the couloris dey evening, arch 13, Col. As J O'Mahony, BD, a bome._ Apply at 16 King st, 2d Hoor. oS} Kildan, and several other eminent jong * peakers will addiess the meeting. Capt, J. LYNCH, SOHN F. GALL AGEN, aan” LD TYPE METAL WANTED—APPLY A sha Mun (fica.