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0 ee — SS sue "7 THE NEW YORK SUN. |® TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1860, The Wages Question. Severn! daye aio we alluded to the in fications arnovernentamong business men for the cur ailment of wages, The Dey Gooos Reroaren bal tromgly advocated thet policy, basing ite argu- pent upon the general ground that the late depre- dation in gold value be! necessitated « reduction mn wages. The Sun dissented from the thoory at prices of commodities and of labor are ar! i- rarily governed by the value of gold, and oppose? beidesof a reduction |e wages on the grovo! hot the expenses ofj workingmen ere now quit bigh as they were at the time when a repors of their Cor once taken. Ton late roblhery © in Exchacge Pla of money sume in this @ lea ba later ati!), ties were ful. ter of in sold wae quoted et 995. The last num |e park ebovs Lave er oof the Day Goons Rarowrm take cow po'nting acue with the views of the Bem, and rete | yin. pits be noted, ates and amplifies ite previous arzument | eee plan, fie Commmnoran Apvanriagn likewise talos up the peneral subject, and enters inte an elaborate aru nont tw prove the necessity of a diminution of rages. Now, since both of the journalsnamed are yportd to represent the jntore te of capital , and since both prop ome to relieve the present cramp upon busines by 6 aed roduction in wages, it follows that heir arguments, if valid, ought not to bed conflet. The Rrrowree claims that wages are ot the present time five per cent. higher than the geu eval prices of commodities, aa compared with the fyuren of 1900 that ia, workingmen enjoy arelative gain of five per cont If this statement were correct, she aaid five per cent. would be» amal! margin upon whieh to advocate @ reduction ; but we have the opinion of the Commarctan with which to controvert the point. The ‘ater journal says, “Operatives are apt to compare their wages with the coat of 'ving; they fod thelr present earnings lower in proportion to the pricea of commodities than before the war," et. This statement is unquestionably true, The purchasing capacity of a week's wages is certainly lose than before the war, and yet upon the face of this ed wission the Commenotan coolly saya, ‘ There is but ope remedy fr thie condition of affairs os reduction of wayes.'' Now, while the journals al luded to disagree converuiag the reiat!¥e eoliarnce- ment of lebor and commodities, they both contend, practically, that the interests of ernployers demand that operatives shall now Le pinched more closely @an thoy were Lefore the war—that is they shal! receive In return for labor leas means for the pur- chase of what they need. The Commenoiat even goes se far as to advise manulacturers to suspend operations and discharge their operatives, on the ground that * Wages would by that means be at once reduced to a practicable basis, and operations could Le resumed upon @ practicable baris.’' How cau such @ propomtion be reconciled with the eLould be d minis ustodan of | exe not matter 6o muck, | Wea are gratifed t and Congress of the United stawe"" matter. right, and the corollary present arr tie clty, to the good of the vow to every taxpayer. Dr. Octairus Trezevant @conomlc axiom that the iuterests of capital | woman from a brutal assault} made upou her by and labor ars identical? It may be an- | the drunken wegro, recetvei @ stat which ' ' instantly killed him. Birenucne efor ewered thas te ultimate gain would ® reprieve were imade by the offeers compensate for the tomporary loss, but} ghe regument t» which the unfortunate wan 4 needs but little foresight to see that such ade. |! rangoment of business a4 woul! result from that polloy is not to be courted at the present time of ansottied trade relations, The essence of this whole matter is sinply this: During the early part of the war the working clases were obliged to stand the brunt of bigh prices without s corres ponding increase of wages, while at tho sauno tine business men were amassiag fortunes by the ap- prectation of the value of their swoks on hand, Now the reaction is coming, values are deprecia ding, and the men who have goods on band must expect to sell at lower rates, They made fortunes when goods went up, at the expense of consumers; end now that goods are coming down they cannot justly throw the load upon the shoulders of the working classes, Pretection ya. Free Trade. Tus Congressional discussion upon reconsiruc- tion will soon be varied by the consideration ot the pew topte that is now loowing up into political prominence—the Tariff question, The Chairman ef the Commitee on Ways and Moans, of the House, stated yesterday that the subject of a revis- ‘ton of the tariff would be brought up at early day, and an interesting discussion upon it may be ox- pected. There is astrong free trade influence in Congress, and a stil! stronger ony in opposition to ‘the demands of the manufacturing interesie for * nore protection.” The Western members, in view of the oppression that is vow felt by the agrioul- eural districtaare likely to interpose strong opposi- ton to any further increase in the prices of manu- gctures, Their sentiments in respect to the Rec! - procity Treaty with Canada may be taken ae en index of what they will do when the Tariif ques- tion comes up for consideration. They are not only disinclined to make any concession on behalf of the Now England coast fishermen, but they fail to see why the whole country should be made to psy toward the support of the said fishermen through the instrumentality of the fishing boun- tios, The New England members will make o strenuous effort for a heavy tucrease of the duty on imports, A resolubon was introduced several days ago, in the interest of the manufacturers, ferent oecemions, instant. The place jailin which tue pr touffled drums, uch Was the ¢ rm againat voudous, soner was leanly perfect, visible at no traces his crime, disobeyed orders; to Heaven; oue. neck, mittee impreition upon our citizens t the contractors balfa million dollars per year for doing next to nothing ; but the dauger to public health romilting from their nerligence likewise demande that the ection suggested should be ut , is anote city, Onl to be done for ita prevention, necesmty for insking en rhe any stage The substance of he Carclessness in Husiners. a to llion and a-balf dollars, instance of the care- lessness @0 often manifested in the oustody of large achorttme ago, two bageot goli Were atlen from the cour !tosuch an extent t! moy take care of it ve for Wile cateleseness, aod sotuelh nM the + if onl t de posskora cane’ when monry matvers are so tommy managed. Ovr Country Saved Agsin. Jearn that the Union League Club of thie city hove kindly disposed of whole eu! ject of d. ference beyween the Pew dent They bave paseod a res ution to the eflect that “the prudence, Wied jam of both branches of Coogrees, upoa the sub- ject of the reconstruction of the Cowon, merit and meet our hearty approbation,” and also thas they “have confideuce in the patriotian of the lresiteut That settles the woole Conygres# and the President are both all lows that there ie no chauge whatever in the mets of Fideral a; Thie chepley of petrotian ah the Union League ere ail try elem fat) THE SCAFFOLD Terr ble Scenes at an Execution-—A Mure derer Twice lianyed. On the afternoon of Prday, the 4d inet, Fortune Wright, « private in the 91h U. ty, paid the penalty of a terr more terrible death upon the for which the unfortunate man forfeited his life, was the brutal murder, whilein » state of beasily intoxication, of a mtizen of Carroliton, La —one allows, Tessiody Was cscorted It ie not only an bilged to pay » Goring Lusiness | we pacaaye of Goverpment neous m on very much the seme way; two rilrte coses of money being tiken in the streste ately oecurre), in the seme general The necessity for “con. The volume « There ie ne in aad patrict- omntments ip devoted as they were inthe darkest hours of the rebethion, when their noble errvices in the contract dcpartwout endeared them 8. Colored Infant- crite, by «en! The deed who, while defending « mge!, but without success, and accordingly, after a postponement of the execution un four dif- Gen, Canby announced that the sentence should pot be lelayed ‘eyoud the Bd fexecution was at the Pariah Piteou, Carrolliou, locate t seme cistance from the heen cvutined since his arrest, and when the eclein procession, with ed forth to the scene of death, of the villagers to geta glimpse of the culprit,that 1 wee with Giloulsy the guacde forced & passage through the dense mess, Many these persuns Wore negroes Wio bad been at- tracted ty the spot by curiosity to see the prisoner, aod many,asia always the case, by es superstitous demre to obtsin a piece or the fatal cord an @ Arriving at the Prison d, the prisoner, who ia deseribed age large and very muscular .egro, quite black, aad with by no ineans a mild and geubie k upon the scaffold by a guard with Oxed bayonets, the soldiers beg drawn up in the prigou yard, where were also anumber of spectators, while the windows wore crowded with prisoners, attired = in United States uniform, Tbe pri- an undress sel. possession of emotion of the proceedings Alter she usual prelimivery arrangements and ex- ercises, the prisoner was offered the privilege of addressing the assemblage, when Le entere! inte 8 long, rawhbling and dimvnnected expiaustion of bie remarks were that he had always beea @® youd Man, snd never that he had been three years a soldier, and had been engaged in several Dyghee ; that he had no intention of killing Dr. Tresovant, and thas he did the deed in self-defence ; Was ready to die, and thought be should go direct and thathe bore ma!ce against no As the doomed man concluded, # white cap was drawn over his face, aud the rope atjuste., He began shouting *“:arewell, frienas,” sod was still repeating these words when the supporting ropes of the drop were cus, eighs feet; but the rope, not having been properly greased, the knot failed to elip, eo that when the body rebounded, tho knot tyisted around to his forebead, Wright thus hung suspended by the loop passing around bis forehead and under the very prominent dovelopwents of the head be- hind the ears—hung by te Lead iuatad of the A shudder of horror at the uafortunate o - currence passe! throush the witnesses; but the shock having been sufficient to render bim insen- sible, Wright did wo sufler by After banging ¢ few minutes, & copious perspire. tion started out on his body, and soon his breath. ing became rewular aud netural, and Doctors Heber Sukh aod Bb ribelot having @x- awined him aud declared thas be from the etYects of this h He fell some six or the sccident, Suryoon Avery could not che wing, the body was are ras partion sullered by these frequent lowses it miybs 1 feel wafe that he —— a 10000 N.C. Ga. ee A) do. G1 e102 2500) Mo. #a 75S) Erie k. 53% wu do S5as3 16) Readiog K vs 13% do ‘bite 100 Mich, € 19 % do. eee g MAM A 1 lw) MB. aN Ie KR. Th 2000 AL, & T, ad be do... Thats SOO Ch EN. Wial 87 i120 Cle & Pitts. R. 76 300 Gal, & Chi, zd. 96 1 G0... ue ee 18 Sum Oh. & Alton Lat. 95 1000 Chi, & NW 10 Metropolitan B.izi = su) 13 St. Nicholas Bk..UL =) Chi. 5 Cen, National Kb, 108 yoo 6 3 ; dc 7% 760 Chi, @ Bw. 5 WH Ne‘ional Bk 100 ly 4 ob Natous Be. vis lw NJ Cem he oe ” co, Sis VOPR. Fi, W. wb 9 t) Mer, Ve, Bank..16 ile do Dua 10 Weat | non fe, 66 (19 Del. & Had, € 15 0 de lah lw Centra Coal, ”“ 9 co. hus, Ex.is stComD BOARD, °OMOTS Be, 6-2%6,.105% 100 Lt, Cen. R 116% 6000 US, ba, 10-40% " ow de Leas ivuw Tenn, 6a! 10 M.S. @&N. te 6 bom de 25.0 a& 4 4090 Mo, 68.. 10 Ob'o & Mira, y $th National H in) West Culow Tel. Maripoes Pt UN.Y. Cen, B wan Cla. & Vite BK lw Chie 8. WOR ww Ao 1p Chi. 6N.W.In 400 Cie. & Tol. i wr de imal ie www Chi. & KL law co. : 190 P, FLW. et 1300 do... Wigan Ne SN ALS iH. s”) Reading it a) ao. wo N.J. Con. R SPRCIAL NOTICES, Ceongha, liearteness, aed the Various throat affections to which public speakers, military vilvera, and mugere are lable, retfeved by “ Brown's Uronehial Thockes.” Having direct influence to the affo¢iod parta, they aliay Pulmonary Irritation. The freedom from ail deleterious ingredients makes the Troehes a sate remedy for the moat ‘elicate female, or youngest child, aud bas cansed them to be beld in the pighort esteom by those who use them, 119 Patrick's Day.—A Brass land of 15 pieoes wih be furnished for thy Parade Mareh 17th svudy to JONIN COLLINS, Lander, 85 B, 16th at. 121 Censumption cae be cured by the use of sebouck'’s Pulmo Syrup, Seaweed jonie ead Maudra “ils, ALL three of thee medicines are reguited at the rane time in curine Consumption Di, Bohenek wul be projessionaily at bie Rooms, 24 oud at, @very Luesday, trom 9 ww 3, Advice tree baamination #5. A ftali supply of hie Medicina to be bad at his Looma, at ab timer div Wheoler & Wilsou Lock stiteh Sewing Machine aud burton Hole M ne, 6/5 Kroadway ou) Liewe Sewing Machive Company, Ne 629 Hroaiway, N.Y. tlims Liowe, Jr, Present, Aveats wanted. ow ‘or Sale ata Sacri- p rubecriber, de of thinuing out bie ai iChat ls OF or ee at one half the prices, over two thousand choice Jiwarf aud dard Poar Lrees, of the Bartlett, Louise bonne jersey and Hicheas d'Angouleme varivties, from ee weevon years old, and in bearing condition, Parties vesicous of purchasing ean give the trees a per J luspection. All orders y mail will be romptly attended to, WILLIA Y. BEACH, it aliingford, New Haven Co., Coun, ow MAKRIAGES. STRANG—HOLM8—Oo March 11th, at 47 Laurens a N.Y. Py, the Kev. C. W. Rubigaon, George W. Strang. of N. Y., to Elizabetu A, Molius, of oe Ma Pear Tree OMAR eie, BYRNE—On Buaday, very suddenly, Hannah, the beloved wife of William ©. Byrne, nged 53 yearn, The relatives and friends of the fanuly are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Tues day) alternoon, March 15, at 1 o'clock, from her late resdence, 415 Weert 25th at, 14 HKALY—On March 1%th inst, Thomas Fealy, the beloved husband ot Elizabeth Healy, a mative of Laltiboys, County Wicklow, Lreland, aged 60 years, Hile brothers, friends and acquaintances, are re- spoctfully invited te attend the tuporal, from his late residence, 106 Wee} 1Wth *t, on Wednesda: sfternoon, 14th inet, at 1 o'clork, Califoruia au lubiin papers please copy. 300 HUNTOON—On Sabbath morning, March 11th, is athena Meiville Huntoou, aged 49 years and 1 month. Kelatives and friende are invited to atiend funeral, ‘Tuesday, at % o'ciock, ’. M., at the residence of his sister-in-law, 38 Morton #6, Williainaburgh, = 0 KELLY—Suddenly, on Monday, March 13, Hugh Kelly, aged ¥6 years, son of the late John Kelly, of the Parish Dromore, County Tyrone, Iro and The remaina will be en trom the rewidence of his mother, 82 North 2d et, Wiliiameburgh, on Wednesday morning, 14th inst, at 10 o'clock, to the Church of BS. Peter and Paul, dd #6, Wiliarnsburgh, where « Feaulemn Mase will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, The funeral will proceed from thence to Calvary Comotery at ¥P MM. Hie friend and those of his brothers, Michael, Patrick and Joseph, Yad those of bia brother-indaw, John U' Brien, and also the members of the Young Men's Koman Catholic Lenevoieut Association, ot s, Y and also the wemlbers of the Machiuletes’ bro! ve Union, No. 1, of N, Y., are respectiuliy invited to attend. Lh McBARRON—On Saturdry, March 10th, at hie residence, JJ/ Fifth 4, Joho Meliarron, im the 64th year ol Lis age, tile remaiua will be taken on Tuesday, 13th tnat, at 1) o'clock, to the Chureh of the Nativity, 2d ave, where ao Kequiem Mass will be celebrated forthe repose of hussoui, The funeral will proceed frotm thenes to Calvary Cemetery. The frieuds and tives of the iamily are respectfully invited. to atioad. \ McELVARE—On March 11, Thomas MeElvare, a native of County Londonderry, Ireland, aged YY yrs. The triends of the tamily, and those of his George Mckivare, are respectiully invited to atten the tuneral, from 86. Bridget'’s Church, at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning, 13th unas. Paty McNABB—On March Lith, after @ long illness, Awelia McNabb, widow of Samuel McNabb, aged 46 years and 4 months, Her remains will be interred in Greenwood Ceme- tery at ¥ f. M., this day, Tuesday, trom her lave residence, 66 Navy 6t, Brooklyn, Livel pool (kugiaad) papers pluase copy, 1” O'BEIRNE—Op Baturtay, March 10, at residence of parenta in Washington, D,C., Mayan Rowan, sou of James R, and Martha 8, O' boirne, aged % yre, 6 mouths and 14 days, Funeral takes piace this Tuesday afternoon, at 1's e'clock, trom residence of his grandfather, P, bren- Bau, Key., cor, of S4th ot- and Broadway, The rela tives and friends of the family respectfully invited Ww attend the funeral, lus PAKKER—On Monday, March 12, at bis residence, 4, ta 1 the »p 4 Zebadiah Parker, in the 69th year of his age providing for an increase of fy per vent, pityen| ry "ened, ‘Wwe to he ape, Tho} . [he funeral ervices will take pinco at the Bid at, in tho duties, and it is probable that} knos wae ro-ted aud the rope placed Hep ist ANTON EPa Ob. Dees Ce £V6 co alte dil ay) attewspt will be made to raise the present rates | eboul bie hock, the body propped Up | invited tw attend, without further notice, iw nes'ly or quite to thatextent, The Wost cannot stand such legislation as this, for the farmers al- ready complain that they can hardly raise enough produce to pay for the mercbandize that they te- quire, It will not be surprimng, therefore, if the forthcoming pdélitical division upon the tari! sjuestion should be started at the present session, i: may not develop sufficiently to draw distiuct party lines unt! the eubsidence of the reconstruc. sion excitement, but the foun lation of the new pos Jitica! divisfon may be laid, and the way be pre qured for the war of Protection and Free Trace, of bis bead, however, The ropo soulw fk count, dere woe AW TE. sett, Another Call Upen the Street (ontractors. Tae otreet contractors are beginuing ty discover that thelr obligations call for something more than the drawing of forty thousand dollare a month | yy) om she elty treasury. They have received avery | o emphatic hint from the new Huard of Health, aud we notice by the proceedings of the Board ot Al- dermen on yesterday, that the iatter body are Le- pinning to touch teem ta a tender spot. The Com- ylvs, piittee ou Lands and Paces, of the said Board, | 9 90 days bankers’. reported a series of resulutions bo the effect the the contractors bave proven derohet and ineflicie f in the perforuance of their Cuties, an! recon. mending the Cominiesioners not to pey them enoth- er dollar until the con itions of the contract haves been compiled with, The resolutions leo direc. she Corporation Goucsel to at once commence Jegal proceedi: gs against the said contractors for she nou-perforwance of their duties hitherto, Wo Dove the Buard of Ajdermen will prowpWy adop) dd with thore « rnd dectining Wee lower $0090 US, be,’ aud the stay rope again cut. failed to slip, the ropes being new aud etill, aud not soaped, and the kavt came aro ) f Batuida; vance in quotations ul from erpment*® were fractiouaily higher, cull, aod common grades Ie. lower, aud interlor grates le. a ve Oats were dull aud drooping, lwel was steuuy. lat wae tia, Wise hoy wae dull cud unchanged, S10CK GALBS-—-FiRST BOAED, The noose again ind to the back remnaiued uncer the chin, jiumediately strang!ing the belore uucr ecloUs Wan, cial witer a lew Couvuleive throer, the tuce Wrigut bad bo frends or rial the corpo, bub ue wee properly disp Ay biowe who baw EME L ws le btw Jeu, bhe bo ite lame @ Le@nivoa Were cr fiaeames Nows, Viartots, dee. News Yowk, Monday, March 12,617" M.—she afte. Been QuElaliole ui te ve « seral uve Mouey wee otey at 6 por cent, ement, this week, is reg ‘Tbe legal-tenders Lave iacressed 6 bg wuilons, owing ip part to the tlow of currency from the Wess, depusite have declined @9.0,4T, aud the loans fy, Pore.gu oxchunge was quiet et lus el sy Ua ‘Change to-day Flour wos Wheat was dull Corn was dull lowe: Brouk, bigghug & every obe Who came oul fore ok market, coum 1, show an ad » 2 per cent, Gold coved at Tho bank dat vory favorable 0 Quartz HUM JW Fenn, Coa),, luvv Quiekativer MM... | lve do... T Pacific M. rn a4 OW BX, Vea, scing — Gov. ike RECKUOW—Theodore, infant eon of Timothy and Mery J. Kockhow, J6 Clermont ave, Brooklyn, wopih @ad £4 da.s Lottenville, Staten Leland, TRADE NORROKS, w ol —- pepenet - —_— +-< SUE | A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE WINDOW Wituesseu the shade Painters Association will be held at No. 10 soa eh on Lueeday evening, March the josh, ALLA, Drea, J, HORN, Sco TT i KICKLAYERS, AITLNTION — BRICK. . 1, of New York, moet every et. Hrickla,ere not | eiouging ao invited ty nuend, J AMES PD. "CALLAHAN, pec 200 y other L HANLUN, P eular Weekly Mocting of thie sewlesy will take pire ut the rot av and Lid 64, on Wodnes Ony, 14th inet, atT Neon members are tuvited Julls CORTIBE, Md. DALY, Rec, dee, Ing CA! LKEKS—A MEETING OF THE AS- ‘sociation will be hetd at OS Fat Broad way, on Wein eday evening,Mareb 14 ab > Oowek, Kvery meu! er is earuestiy requert vo attend, ae business in which they are deeply interervwd, will be brought before she meeting. JOSE W. IKWIN, Pros, EZRA BERGMAN, Sec, HARNESS MAKER'S ASSOCIATION ducided to domand o@ and afer 4 March, the tollowtug advance op their pr of prices: beueh hands, workfoy by the we k, ho cents per da etitchers, by the woek or piece, Yh per cent; neh bands, by the Pp ece, W per cent, CHAKLES C, DURNING, Pres; ERANCIS ALLERN, Kee, Sec, WB JOTICE TO BOSS PAINTRRS—AT A i regular meeting of (he Broorlys liouse Painter's Provective soelety, beld at tueic rooms, £8 Court ot, paturday evening, March 1 ib, 1800, @ resolution wes adopted, which wae—That on aud after Monday, Mareh ith, wo shall demand 3) 6) por day for our Jaber, by orders oi the Oosieyy, wh others, 4 Millemman’s Hall, corner of Bee KLAYERS P. B. UNION—THE RE TRADE NOTICES, OTICE—A SPRCIAL MBETING OF THE Blue Stone Catters aud Flaerers will be beid in Jackson Hall, cor of 13th et. cod Greenwich ay, on Taeaday evening, March 15, at 74 o'cwek, members are rejuired to attend Arsociation. PE BONS, see. ER COX, Pres. I’. All the By order of the FLIZGIB- Ti HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THF VAR- nishere and Polis thie Tuesday evening, at T's 0’ lox Punetoal attendance |¢ re jucewm tien of officers will take rt whoare tn arrears if fal i be liahie to expulsion enforeed for ail memberet VETER DAILY, ios, ; sec ore Association are reqvested t their attendance on Thureday next at Ts o'cioek, he held t 16 Delancy as the elece and all members tend, as above, will Aseoe so wil ue T 1! fine will @lao be eoding this mee az UbOKUE sul NON, be punctual in SOCIETY NOTICES, 0. H. NO, 14—A SPECIAL MEETING eof the above No. will be held at the'r room, cor, 1oth et, nud let ere. on thie Tuceday eveniag. March Sth, at 5S o'clock der, A 0. H., NO. 15=A @ of the abore Division lial eroft in evening, March 1 royuosted ty att Pres, BUWA A vr, March enue and [ith et on Tha a By order o cUREEBY Y, Sec, O, H. NO, 5—ALL THE MEMBERS are requested to attend a special meeting on h. at Se’clork, to make arrauge- 7 of March; ateendance PUBLIC MEET! Punct ual attendance ie required, ly order P, HARKINGTON, Press. J. HASN 1 ECTAL MEFTIN ll be held at Ce All member PATHICK oMITH, 17 alro members in By order of MICH AFI, JOHN MeGKATIL Bee, 126 G WILL BE HELD by the Brien Boru Circia, Fenian Brotherhood, at their hall $33 East 12th at, on this evening at T's P.M, The audience wil! positively be addressed by Col, John O'Mahens, 1, C., Hon. B, 1), Killian,Gen B. F, Mullan, . J. Meany aud Capt. Jobn McCaffer- ty All ln favor ot Ireland's Ind: or vited to atteod. RICHARL N 4» NO, WA SPECIAL MEETING he above No, willibe hel 00 Wednesday ov All members ar tL MOKRRISSEY, Pre @ No, 10—The Divia'on are reepectfull ingwtch Oo, H., BROOKL offic y Id at 194 Putlor et Mareh isth, By order of JOHN GULUEN, Pre MALHEW BROWN, Fee dence, are in. 18, Comtre, 111 at their roome #24 ing, March 14t! voted to atten: JUN BYKNE) “3 L. L—DIVISTON requested ty al on Tneed: S85 ~~ BIBLE PRESENTATION bY THE ladies to Empire Lodge No. 1, A. P. A., on Wed- nesday evening, Mach 14 tn Clinton Hall, following ventiemen will aidress the meet Kev, lr, Dowling, Rev. Dr, Freeland, Kev, Master Nicholson, I’ K., Right W_G. Coun, POR, WG. the The Waleh, W., Master Nesbet, and other eminent epoakers will address the ineeting—to commence at W o'clock, Tie door, J, AIKE: ts, 00 cents; can be had at the Chairman, G, CLEARY, Bee.274 Be JOKLYN LADIES DETERMINED TO distinguish themrelves in the tex 4ance more. ment you will so perceive by attending the public temperance meeting of T. A. . Bociety, No. 6, Hall ¥2 Cou vening John Tierney, of No. 6. Singing on this (luesday) Lagtkey, Meq., an the Ladies’ her Mathew t, at 7 o'clock, ng by Wm. H, Spe by the Misses Lakeman sud others, Come to the rescue of failen humanity. PATRICK CONDON, Rec, Sec MICU'L BURNS ares WXCELSIOR—A PUBLIC MEETING OF 4 the Young Men's Father Mathew T, A. It. Soci- ety, No. 1, of Jersey City, will be held st Cooper Hall, 33 Newark ave, Speakers -Mesers, Van Singing by Miss Cannavan, Ryan and laff R, McAGHAN, u Members are reqaeeted arrangements for St. Patrick's A 127 TON, Vice Pres.; LADIES FATHER y No. %, of N. ¥., will hold a pnbiie meeting at hall, cor, of 23d st, and Yd ave, this lueeday eveuing, at Th o'clock. and Mr. Langton, of Brooklyn. Carroll, Sam Ashworth, Miss OWEN MeGO the celebrated banjolst, EUW. O'REILEY, K oc March 15th, at 7 o'clock, Name, Morgan and others, anc Pree: THOS, HARKING- McIAVEY, Sec. N, B— to be present, to make MATHEW T., A. B. SO- L) ing by Dr, Johnson Sing! Foy an: Rec, ONGSHOREMEN’S UNION PROTECTIVE Association No, 5 of New York—Whereas this Association do sympathize with [relaad in her strue- Resoi aie tor lyberty ands ciation donate the sum of | therbood, the same to be wed, That this Arso- 1,40 to the Fenian Broe id to Mr. Jolin O'Mabouy, Head Centre of the Fenian Brotherhood in America, hoping the 0 bay our Green, H. KEAGAN, Kee, See, HE jevot may proeper and seon give on to our motherland, MAKTIN CARMODY, Pres, if a chance God save the VATRICK BT GREEN ABOVE THE RED.—A public meeting of the John Mitchel Bloomingdale Direle, 4 oel and 65th « All F. B., will be beld this Tuceday evening, at jock, at Association Hail, 8th ave, bet. 64th persone entertaluing sentiments of sympathy stewards lrelond i this her time of severe trial are invited to atten, ines bave been tarited, aod wil THOS, the meeting. CARKOLAN, See, A vumber of gentle itively address EAGAN, Centre, PHILIP 107 THE MEMBERS OF THE FATHER Mathew U. BT. A. ma thie Tuced B, (Parent) Soci by notitied to attend their regular qua: evening, 15th inst., ob 7 at their Lali, $61 Broome a, are bere tly meet- o'clock, By order of JEKE- MIAL F. LYNCH, Pres, WM. MARR, Rec, Kee, 122 ~~ FRIENDS tfully invited to atteud a ‘OF IRELAND ARE biie meeting of the Suuburat Circie, Feaian Brotherbood, at the Ilo Rooms, 76 Prince #t, at T% o'clock ake evening, M Loi yobs O'Mabonp, BD, on Tues- evening, March 15 Kilian, aud’ cavers! other eminent speakers wall address the weeting JOHN F, GALLAGA Japt. J, LYNOK, Centre, , See, 20 WOUNG MEN FATHER MATHEW T. A, B, Society No, meeting at their hall this evening, at Pureoll, and the haod, Singing by JT o'clock P. M, uin Band of Minstrels will be ou esers. King, Carroll, Delancey. of N. Y., will hold @ public ave, bet b¥th and 6uth sts, Speaking—F. Kk. J. BERRY, Prest.; P. O'NEILL, awe Freeman } J. BAKKET!, Ree, ee, MASS MEETING JLIN racy, BY hNANG, LOUd ipet the © Comin Sch inet,, the following Labor were adopted ; Castle G grante to ‘estle Garden Cows papers of cule city Emigrant Landing Perot, Cassie Garden, New Yor MITIERS. the Ward Commitiees of the several wards of the city, and she members of the General Committee of Mozart Hall, will assemble at 'TUEBDAY EVENING, 2uth inet, at Th o'clock, for the purpose of a more thorough organization, and of discussion of the principles of the National Democ- Tieckote of admission will Le distributed to the ineuibers only ab tbe meeting of the Gouerel Com- mittee, to be held as Mozart Hall, on THURSDAY, wil EDWARD B. NEATH, GAL NO a MIGRANT LA&BOR,—AT A MEETING OF Jastle iarden Committee of the board of jouer, of migration, held oo Thuredey, the MOZART WARD COM- TON HALL, By order o LIAM 1’. LEE, Chairman, BK. NOLAN, See's, Su CEs, resolutions on tle sulect of Resolved, Phas principals, properly recommended, t perwitted to euter r to commuubate with emie ntil fursber ordered of jhe a. liwovlved, ‘Lhat the foregoing resolution in relation to the enmpicymens of labor be printed ig the various WILSON G. HUNT, Chaiiman Commitiee, March >, loot.) 333 EW YORK, JANUARY OTH, 1st6,— Keport of tue Patent Net and shade Com she capial stock of this Company ts $60,000; all y at which bas been paid ip, The amounts of ite existing debte je wine bundred dollars, LEWis W. PiLLIPs, President. A, M BILLINGS, N. ROM. MERSE- REAL, Lrusteos, City aud County of New York, o.: Lewia W. Phillips, being duly sworn, says that be je l’reeicout of the above Corporation, aud that the foregoing stavemeut isin all rosweot trus, to the beet of hie koowledga, information und belief, LEWis W. PHILLIPS, Bworu Letore me this 15th day of January, 1500, Notary, Wall et, \ proposals wili be the North and Eoeat the Comudssioner of LHEW T. BRENNAN, PHARVES, PIERS AND SILIPS—scalea Fipaace, March 3d, Loud. JAMS W.LALL, Public lus received by the Courpiroder of the City of Now York, uusil Masch 2 o'clock, noon, for jue leat’ rh aetaa’ 2 Ki from the let day of May, 1560, diagrams of which will be shows upon appilcation at this ollice, ag of several piers, &>., on +3 for @ term of one year By order oi the Ninking Fund. MAT. Cowptrolie:, Departinont of 4 y ner, AUCTION NOTICE UCTION NOTICE—LARC SALE OP crockery, table catiery, plated ware and fancy ware, HENKY G. EVANS, Anct, will sell in lots te sult dealers, on Toesday, March 15, at 10 o'clock, at 13 Barclay at, a general sevortinent of beet and seconds crockery,&c, Sale poritive end no reserve 2649 Al CTION NOTICE—GERARD, BETIS & CO.— JNO, 8. BETTS, Agct'r--wi!i sell on Mon day, March 19th, at i) o'cleck. cor. Sist at, by order of the es tained in the above store, consi Wines, liquors, teas, suciis, foods, candles, starch, spices, meal, note, fish, about dc. Also at 1% o'clock, the & ftore an! stable, a tuat nee, weinh, &e, &e. tig @ Cash. © 1S, auka ie money au ACGTION NOTICE<GLASS, CRO KERY, FE HUNT, Auctioncer, Tuesday, Mareh 13th, 1 o'elock, at ¥81 Peariet., by JOSEVH HUNT, @ sarge assortmens iu lots Wo suk dea ers; goode weil packed, 7 Hees _FELTMAN, AUCT., OFFICB oom 6 Clinton Hall, 8:h et, will eod thisday, 0 t Yud st, the lay tork of boots and shoos, etnrniture of the family, Sale positive, ia te, “ AWNBROKEFR'S SALY-HKY hk. FIFIN, Auci'r, 459 learl at, thie day, at il ofelock, men and women's clothing, bedding, jewelry, &ee By order ot J. WALKER, bast 17th at. sD} AWNDROKER’S SALE=B. WRAVER, Jr. Auet., will sell ou Tnesday, March [eh « 1254 o'clock, at 405 Ninth ave. 4% lots of unredeeme . i rt of coats, pants, cloaks, dreseoe, shawls, quilt aokots,waichen, joweiry, éc., well worthy the atrention of cesiers and hones. Keepers, Ly order of 8, STEUNDLRu, 17! Canal street. 26¢ JAWNBROKER'S SALF—THIS DAY— ie sell at 1046 o'clock as 4% lote men aad wo lothiag, consisting of ailk, merino, del oud es! co dreases, anu goods, coata, panta. veata, Loote and pillows, &c. Orderof Claes, Cudlipp, s5¥ Spring et, G, Ondlipp, $66 bast 1th at, 116 a AWNBROKER’S SALE—GELO, G, LEWIS, Auctioneer, will reli thisday, at lis A.M, at 196 Bowers, a large assortment of women's clothing, Diankete, £ 5 mk "SON & CO. 10T . — BUS A GREAT CHANSCE—FOR SALE CHEAP, @ firet class barroom aud furuie @d houre in Hourton tt near broadway; aood lease aud low rent, Apply immedisteiy to I) GAPE NY, 26 Chambers ater al ee 103 t TORE, FOR SALE, WITH BACK room toilvein;: prt aly #600: of would @ispore of (be store and fia‘ures, without the stock rentlow, Apply 9° ilammond st, near eta vd week 2 — - a. TOR SALE CHHAP—THE STUCK, FIX. tures aud goodwill of « good candy store, doing @ ood buses, in & good location between two schools, Vill be sold cheap, as the owner bas other business fo attend to. Kent &15 a mooth with apartments te live in, Call on the preuleos, corner of Kemeon and Leonard ete, Brookiyn, &. 1) lw POR SALF—THE S10CK AND FIXTURES Lae been established bia ion of acandy anttoy aoc for 12 years, and hee the run of 4 echools one week, at 65 sioverneurst, N. ¥ JOR SALE — OYSTER AND - saloou 41 Gieeuwion at, for 3 dare SS): ey ‘OK SALF—& CORNER GROCERY AND liquor rtore, a food stand, cer of 45th et. and th 6 ave, WOR SALE—A NEWLY STARTED BAR. ber shop, in a good location, doing a good busle The owner gecing to leave the ‘tate Sngz peste Dene 4d wh ete shee LE — GROCERY AND LIQUOR and 7th | iwi store {0 First st., bot. North 61h Williame! urgh wl stand; rent moderate be sold cheap, as the owner fe going into vine OR SALE—A NEATLY FITIED UP GRO} cery; stock light; to be sold cheap for cash; with good apartments tolive in, $11 East 24thet, 60 Ok SALE—A CANDY AND FRUIT A’ store: peice $175. Apply at 118 Ave. D. 168 YR SALE, CHEAP—A TAILOR’S SHOP, with gar fixtoree and trons, al! in good order: suitable fora factory. Call at 105 Nasean street, bes, Sand 7 o'clock, P.M. Kentiow; reason tor selling, the owner cannot attend to 18 SS SOR SALE—THE TOOLS, Bi Apply & but Ui and signs of atinemith's ehop, Third ave. S iN PAINTERS—FOR SALE, CHEAP— the trade lettering of shops, worth £1,200 per yea a large amount of work now re i a eplen chance for a good workioan. Apply to VAN OKDEN & LORTON, Painters, 37 sixth ave. 155 V ATER ROUTE 10K SALE—PRICR #200, Apply for 3 days to GKORGE CHAP- HA N, with Pinchot, Biuen Hobart, vi4 7 a N. C Y $300 with this amount to take the place of @ retiring partner in a good paying business, Arply at a 16 Fast 21st «t, Sd floor, BOARD AND ROOMS. FEW FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH wife with oevvtiogs for beamerapine, pox beth nee Rent from $3 to $6 per work, 249 Madison o ita” FEW YOUNG MEN OR LADIES CAN be well sccommodated with board, at No. 150 Heater at, cor of Mulberry, top floor, 4 1 Bos WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodgings, food or employment, should apply as the News. boys’ Home, 125 Fulton at, pee RAIA A 400 OARDING LN A PRIVATE FAMILY FOR two young ladies, Apply at 49 Ludlow ot, ness Grand, Sd floor, a re | URNISHED ROOMS LET—¥OR GEN- tlemen only, Also a large room for ¥ or 3 gane tlemen, Enquire, for 10 days, at 499 Broome street, Ne WO YOUNG LADIES CAN GET BOARD with alone lady, with or without board. Aleoa front bedroom, furnished, without board, on reason able terms, Inquire 635 Becand ave, two Soom from ANTED—WITH AN HUMBLE Family— room furnished or unturuished, in Williames Brooklyn, &, HUMILITY, bx ott Sun ri ©) RESPECTABLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ~~ eccommodaved with @ furnished room, Inqalre at 26 Madison st. NBE ACCOM. 5 OR & YOUNG LADIES ; Gaoated With board ab 044 second ave, ud floor, ront, AND FOUND. 4OUND--ON SATURDAY FORENOON, & pocketbook containing « stuall eum of mouey, ta Fulton Market. The owmer can have it by proving property and paying expenses, Apply 194 Maduom Mra. CORBET as 35d at, all the week. ae : }OUND—ADRIFT IN THEN’, A STAGR float. The owner eau have the same by proving roperty and paying expenses, Apply 154 ‘Tenth ave, It pot cailed for within é¢ willbe sold, #54 A i Bo hi —H 2. SOY FoUNpD—In 5TH ST., NEAR AVE. D, A F, small eum of money, W bich the owuercan have y proving propersy an ay iy exponres, al! a J Third tater @P *Yawes eva V TOLEN FROM STEAMSHIP SARATOGA --Savings bank book No. 243,416, Dieecker street Mavines Kenk; No, 9,051, Mariner's savings Hank 5 No, 1.,755, Irving Savings Dank, Li returued to 4 Courtiandt st, $6) reward will be paid and no sunee bone asked, 6 $5 REWARD—LOSt, LAST THURSDAY Si'Deminick ste cropped, nents elu ba &5 KBWARD—LOSI a HITE DOG, th red 1 Mule st. person Paterna tee 1 MWS GRISEFEE, will receive the above reward, Porewinte nde t Wah €D REWARD —— LusT, ON SUNDAY, Mareb 1iih, from Clarendon Motel, 0 Book 5 terrier, 220 REWARD—DOG LOST—STRAYED om V irom 1s West 17th at, about 7 o'clock om Sunday evening last, asmall bisck aud tan terrio# » Any persoa rosurniag the same will rec above reward, aud no questions asked, J

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