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ee nnn = THE NEW YORK SUN, “MONDAY MORNING, M*RCH 19, 1856, Keconrtraction on the (ive and Take Syt~ tem. €mmaton Erawant'a plan {or solving the recon- aiuesion problem, the de of which were pub- }aved ‘uy Baturday's Sux, is perbeps more nearly acceptable to extremists, teh North end Bouth, ¢sap any otber proportion that bas yet been offered in Congross, It is not strange that Mr, Beueen shoul! “ welrome with open arma the Poustor from Nevada ;"' wor thet Seaators Witsos od Lg spentos should show their excessive adm r- ation for $uis measure; nor thatthe Turauna should ecmmend tt “to the earnest considération, not toarely of the Reconstruction Committee, but of ( grese and the whole American people” [tte ude Lkely that the extreme wing of the Republi- can party throughout the country wil! favor Bena. tor STEWART'S proposition, and itis not improhable that their polit.cal antipodes at the Bouth will like wise bo favorably impressed with it. The charace ter of the measure in question Is well calculated to effect a compromise of that kind. Ib eu stantially offers to the late rebels everything they are now contending for—f.ll representation in Congress; remove! of ai! disabilities crowing out of the war; iroraunity from all proscription by Biate laws; releseo of al) prisoners, and ec mplete restoration of ¢civi) functions—upon the #ingle condition that the we, roes shall be alowed to exercise ther ght of eoffrage, It is true that Mr, Brewaar's measure obligates the Southern Biates to repudiate their- relol war debtand to comply withtwo or three Aber spec fe con litions ; but thess conditions ere only now.nal and have been already complied with by some of the Status. Immunity for the eins of rebellion, in exchange for segro ei frave, fs the essence of the proposition, And why shoula this proposition be acceptable to the extremists! For the reason that wnen of extreme views are elwrys disposed to bend everything, to sacrifice everything for the anke of aitainng the objectiv whieh they ere enlisted. The great aim of the Radicala now i# to estabiish un\verna! suffrage throughout the land, and to thet eed all their efforta and Jenergies are di vected. They have determined ty aocompliah that object regardiess of everything e'se, and therefore they are willing—if we may take the ac- tion of their recoynized leaders as an index—to liberate Jerry. Davis and all his imprisone! aste- Dites ; to let the leading rebels take thelr old places du Congress, to allow treason to pass without Deng made ‘odious,’ and without even having the brand of crime p'aced upon it, The Southern extremists, on the other hand, are willing to Lend everything for the wake of getting back to their ol places in the managerment of the Government, As BSevetor Brewaat's proposition gives ther al! they @an desire on the es mple condition of conferring euffrage upon the negroes, they ought to be well satisfied with ft, Is will not be surprising, there- fore, if we ere long find the Northern Radicals oni the Beutbern ulireists affectionately embracing over the Stawaat comprom:so ineasure. ©. Patrick’s Day and the Feninns @r. Parmice’s Day has passed, and Canale ta till aafe from the dreadful Fenians. Not only did the fears of an invasion prove groundless, bit there was nothing to indicate that the Fenians Dad ever dreamed of such » movemeut ase hostile etteck upon Canada, Fverywhers, both in this country and in Canada, the day was observed in @ quiet, orderly an‘ appropriate manner. In fact, ft was noticeable that the distinctive Fenian clo- ment could hardly be seen in the celebration, either in this city or elsewhere. The impression fed prevailed that the occasion would be weed by thet organization to show ther etrength as distinguishable froin that of the etvic societies, but no such feature was to be scen. Of course there isa strong Fenian element in the civic societies that paraded on St, Patrick's Day, Dut the members of these societies are uot al! Fenians, and hence no accurste idea could be ob Gained relative to the actual numbers comprising that organization, Whether tiils absence of a Fen- fan demonstratien resulted from ‘prudential mo- tives,’ the public are not informed. 8 is certain that the expectations of a Fenian display were not realized by the Canadians, nor by the spectators of the parades, and possibly not by those who have @till greater interest in the organization, Kidnapping Negrees. Om Friday last, the President sent special mes- Gage to the Benaty, in rep'y to @ resolution of m- quiry passed by that body, in respect to the alleged kidnapping of negroes in Louisians, and their transportation to Cubs for sale. Thomessage end the documents accompanying it givo but little information ou the subject, but they show enough to prove thet the kidmapping stories are not en: re- ly without foundation, Que case, in which three colored children wero a! ducted st New Orleans end taken from thence to Uu)a, is fully substan- fisted, and the presum tion is that many similar cases have occurred, This subject deserves careful attention, for the inducement offered to kidnappers 18 #0 great that the most siringent measures wil! be required to prevent the trefic, In Cuba negro slaves are valued about as high as they were in this country in the days of wlavery, Every case of succoastul kidnapping may therefore be supposed to net the perpetrator of the outrage fully one thousand dollars, which ise tempting inducement to reckless and lawless wharecters, It has Leen charged that agents of the Freoimen's Bureau have been engaged in this nefarious business, but the allegations have not Deen proven, and probably they are unfounded, The Governincnt sould take prompt measures to prevent th # trafic from heingcar:iet on hereafter, Blave.y is bad enough, but the slave trade is far worse, The Hoard of Nexlth. The romp! essa ergy thas the new Board ! aved@ lye e inception of sbelr cs, bave alrealy ® mach teward i Gapere eos cio al eae Over tal eos, ‘The f ce Dora , iu the casen.ye bras ¢ the: uas |, to bave in used Into th # Uvity and oftiemy that c! rza th ewent o* P jlice aifu're, Nout @ woah bas pees aincethe Board of Hoalh be an ‘ etd insttution, aad yetis 18 now en ed Ye operas ons ‘or the promotion of sanitary revorm, The prelimnary steps bave been taken for toe abaterent of all nuisances within the Motro; olitan distret ; the Street Contractors have Deen notified thas they will be beld to a strict accountability for preserving clean- Goes, and all other matiers pertaluing to the pub ree, © health are receiving earnest and careful atten- As acourequence of this promptness there is aiready marked tmprovementin the sanitery tor the city. The streets are cleaner than they Lave been at any time ince last summer ; partios whose butiness is likely to come under the ban are brushing up and putting on an unusually cleanly appearace, and tenement house owners are beg'nuiag to look alter the vemti'ation, safet; and cleanliness of their premises, New York hes tho vatural acvantages to make {it the mom cleanly and mont healthy c.ty of tte clase in the world ; and if the Board of Llvalth proves as efficient as it now promines to Le, that result may be attained, Old Castoma Keviving in the South, Turns is no dcubt thas the more obdurate clase of BoutLernera are rapiily setting down {nto their old wayeant! assuming their sormal condition, We have lately noticed that tie number of shoor- ing afrayse among newspaper men and late rebel officers is lily increaving, and that s duels, toore or leas @angu na have Lm week two prominent otf of the deceased Confederacy, both of Miasionppl, fought » due! with bowle-knives, in which they }agzied ea other ine atyle that carries the mind back to the good old times when there was no restriction upon Southern enjoyments, Tue journals of that esc tion also show signs of getting bak to ther ol’ style of rhetoric, Here is na of the “signa” which we extract from the Fufsula (Alabama) Day News: Why cannot Congress mind its own business? What nite d—1 cee old e or Wen iel! Pill ps ke hand and his em pioyer, now ‘ting (ewer the abou wuch a three pigs know of Paradies ur 60 many seges know of Asironomy From Lorope. Two Days Later News, The steamship Gerwania from Southampton on March 7th, has arrived here ENGLAND, In the House of Commons om Monday, March Sth in reply to questions, the Chance lor of the Eache- quereaid, that the Reform Bill, of which he had given notice for March 17th, would only Fogland and Wales, but he hoped o: Obie to state what course would be t vtland and Ireland, The re.ain ally « plete for sowe time p iy be published by Bawurday, ‘The Princess Helens's Amnesty Bll was reata third tine and pated. The Prince Alfred's Amnes ty Bill was committed pro forma. AMERICA™ APYatna, The Trwes says: “The President of the United States hae just refused his assent to a bill passed by both Houses, and has thoe brought the Execative snd Legislative powors of the Repablic inte direc collision with each other, This exercise of authority he has justified ina longand eloboreie message, of ply to hat day tote p with revard ad been ful. ty @ud would bit i to way that it )liebea, Comp. ely, th er) sdecision. 1 jon at issue « tution lone as peeu uthecn States of the Union, but the events i bepiedin Jama.cea will en h Very little alll ty the pol. Tt wa. said het the punli wat. tied their ova of an act desigaed to expr the devermined opposition of the ident wrec.ion- sland «ppramive iegimation, Nor should we expect Joss trom the good eonee of the American peuple In tole county the courage gud decusloa extivi ted by President Jouneon wil confirm the reepect ta which bis poley hes been held, and will entu him to csedit as ove of the o* Siatesmen who have ever conducted @ great batte successiully through po tious ertes by flonness, moderation and wisdom.” TAK COMING KEYORM BILL. The Timeseays: Mr. E. Crawford, M. TP. hadan juterview with Marl Rusellon Monday, to present resolutions nnanimously adopted at a public meeting in Ayr in favor of @ substantia messure of reform, extension of the franchise, redisiibution of seats, end inci eased representation for scotlaad, THE PRINOFSS HELENA, The Count Jovunat states: A fow weeks ago we mentioned that the marriage of the Princess Helena to Prince Christian would take place im July next, end notin June, as generally stated. We may now aad thatthe Yih of July is the day fixed, and the ceremony will be pertormed at the Chapel Royai of Bt. George, Windeor THE ATLANTIO CABLE, The prospectns of ihe Ang o-American Telegraph Compacy hasbeen issued, with acapital of £600.00 lao £10ebares, to carry out the arrangements for laying a new cable thisenminer, and for raising and comp'eting the broken cable of last year, The new Company take the luju miles remaining ou board the Great Bastern, which is etili perfect. The engineers are coniident that the old cable will be raised end tuade secvicesble, Lhe new Company is intreduced by J. 8, Mo.gan & Co, and Mr, Peabody ison the Hoard of Directors, FRANCE, Ip the sitting of the Corps Legislatif,on March 5th, the debateon the amendmcut to the paragraph of the Address relative to Algeria wae resumed. M Berryer pointed out the danger attending the creas tion of an Arabian empire, M. Rouher explained that the'poliey for the Em- peror was to put an end to she hatied existing between (he two nationalities in Algeria, a hich was fnively represente! aa inexungu shable, Aftera jew words froin M, Jules favre, (he amentioent was saqected and she paragraph was adop ei, The Gazerre DE Puasce oaye phe 09th and Tet Regimenie, at presoat iv Rome,will reiure to France about the middie of April, THE HUNGARIAN DIET, A telegram from lesth, of March 3d, sare: An Imperial! Keacript, in reply to the addreseas of both Iloures ead to-day in tne Upper and lower Jiouses of (be tlungsran Diet. Lhe Emperor exe reeses eaticfaction the acknowledgmant of the Diet that ceitan # » commento bob tian. sary and Austr a, aud exp that further negotia- tioms would lead the lyett kuowiedge ihe beces- cottiichin Almere sity for arevision of the passed ih 1548, Reecrip: then roe ot the lane O01 1945, @apauiis: intey for Lina. eery, Could not be mania siently with @ pioper treatmen’ oO} coum elas, ihe Emperor @atwe thas arcc.e doi tue ‘awe of 1845, atiputating thas the Diet cous Bot GO Gino veu by ihe govern. men beiove the budges had bo u vowed, canwet be caniedout, The sesciips turer smnounces that au immediate re-establishment of the Comitats was iy; icie, apd finaliy refers to ihe iaw of Idd reintive to the Navonal Guara,in which the Empeeor considers some ticuileations to be neccesary to Luba, bod... tims Majesly repeats, ju cone usen, tuat whe de-ostablishineus of the iawe of lds is impossible without » previous revision of those iawe, SPALY, The Aventn NaTioNaL states that military re- volte had agaio biokeaout in Span, The garrisen of Cuided Kourigo is said to have rebdeliod, and afterwards withcrew tuto Portugal, A.veu pte at #641) 100 ae aleo reporles to have occurred & A.cala, and several se:eraute lind Leen arested, The same jousnal areerts Chat ppain bes demauded the extra. ciuion of the Spauen seiders who have taken reiuge in Poiugal, on he gouuu of their being deserters, The Pocugucee Goveinu eat besitaced camply with this attuaad, TURKEY AND TILE PRINCIPALITIES, A ‘oleg: au from Voenuaol March 4th, 6 Priu. Couze has a.iived here, bp fase) Yuet V Gass trom Constantinople Mere basks ore thee ¢ i. 06 648 3B 2s eae ibe at lubeb bee Mie es A pid 8 UC bale ot Pp Wis -@ rtraved wi bin eight ay o Ros Couge @ did Fa, era! ourua ‘cote . Ou 6be Btacement Varo de Uomaitiou dy bees etiucied ns ie ‘ DB beh (4) Colsemnce vu the abo Le bab 0 pu rine pulties win take plac a eeu Gave \ \clocrasa irom Bachurest, of March 4th, says: © will dee@uD1O ID §4O Course Ov Lhe LOxt few The N.ioum Amemu bo ) oved the project for juan, Lhe suc vi the loan appears to » teveral bankers having alreauy sub- ro jor lai,e@ amounis, The bill organigiog the civic guari, and calling eut 440 men for woliary eorviee, uave been taken into immedi- Se considersiou by the Asse@iubiy, All unconstitu- onal Granted wander the las Govern: ee ee oe eee a ee ment have Beem referred to the Senate for examine ition, On March 6th, ) Dill will be laid before the National Ase inbly for the separation of Chureh and ced and the complete independence of the for- mer, A telerram from Vienna of March 8d says :— “Alarm ng rumors, ot @ warlike character, aie continual y circulating here.” A telesram fiom Hamwurg of March 4th says :— “Great anessiness prevails here in conseqnence of the rumore of @ probable col.ision between Austria aud Pi uasla, on the question of the Lue oe A telog am from Vienna annoitcess non’+ of Cossacks have reiniorce | the Ru t Vato, stationed en the Moido- Wallachian tT. re‘ensions of the Duke of Leucht the future Hoepodor ot the Pri walitie y cordon bes Leeu atier line of the Pruth, THE LEBANON Advices from Tripoli announce that Dervish Pasha hed arrived im the Lebavon with 16000 men. A otachment of Joseph Karain's partieane had de- tested two battalions of Turks, Karan. with bie forces, was intrenched at Bonachi, awaiting the Turkich army, under Dervish Pasha, AUSTRIA. A telegrem from Vienna, of Mareh 6! It ie rumored that Prince Couza has addressed a letter to the Big ty Powers of the Treaty of lars, yroter ainet hie forced aldication, and eolicit- 1 order to obtain t p natsiement, hues are carent thas th rot Finance jae covrented to exempt the 1 rdo- Vevetian Kal way Company trom taxation tor twen.y years, provided tue Company will undertake to cerry ont terigia works for the lopiovermen: of (he porto Trieste, ‘Ihe Wasneuge deaiss tho securacy of these reports, ane aeworte tat the Lombardy. eit wailway Company ia to be exempt from vase fourteen 5 @ars, and tha’ in consiaeraticn of thie concession Meeiwe, Kothechild @ill take up the veimaluing torty caillions of tLe recent Austrian loan INDIA Hombay, Feb. 14.—The Northwest Frontier ts not to qotet ae reported, ‘The Nawab of Bhawalpore Las elop oclamation warn.ag bie su ail alave trade dealings, i rade in cotton and pleeo goods dull, ba , Money Vreichts 459. to nenve of cotton during the formighh 46,0 6 bal Financial and Commercial Lirerpooi, March 1 ~A,. M.~Corros—Balea todas 22,40 t inclu diag 7,cot bales to -peculators and Marke. frm at 15%al9d for Middling andes usaverorrs—Flour dail and nominal. Whoat steady. Coca ie very dall aud declined od er quarter, mixed Yss, 6d, Vistons—Beel active and arm, Pork firm exporters bE Bcon iiwer, Batier quiet. Lard quiet. Tauow fin aide 64.9400. Ga, London, March 1 7 le closed yee Ab So e568. Lultedas + F twenties Lino © ueral RK. 7% ATT o. Ene RR Fiaaemial Nows, Marketw, &e. ew Yor), Saturday, March i7, — P.M.—The gene eral Stock market has bees strong and active to-day, with higher prices in many cases, Governments wero dull but steady, Gold wae seakor, closing a 120%. The loan market was easy at 6 per cent, and more capital was offering than could find menton call, Foreign exchange was lnaciive ere’ ste ling at 60 dave wassoudatlW7 yal’. The total imports at New York, for the week, compare as tolows : nplo ank- sceeees Mareh 16, $1536 86,800,878 $5,455,905 K 6A1.8S—F1 RST BOARD “81, 50 Weat Union Tel, 6% . 0 de, o oe ON ee 00 Mariposa ['f...... 18), ote 1000 Reas eos vee LOU, 11500 Trea. 7 J-t)...100 bu rt + 100% 9 vO do....emall, 99% 200 Mich, he. 13 y 900 do. 99's 200 N.Y Con. B..... 984 9000 Trea, 7 3-10.....100, 7900 do. We eos\ Tw do... .nmall, 99% Sw Erie K oom Of 260 do... Bd 99% 300 do, b boo vos 10000 Mo, 6s. Ts do. Tat 1000 M, 6s, is, fo PLR. Tabs 5 . K Looe a do........ T8075 $200 Ob 2 Chi @N.WoK. eT, 40000 do... .25%9026 «TOO do... .27 boa8Ts 5000 NY. C, Tay 76..10 = 340 CRI. @ NW. IT, 64% 00 Hud, Yd, af... 101 600 wo BAN Obs 81000 Hud. let M.... OOM 400 Cle, & Tol, RK... 13 40.0 Mich, Bo, 4d M.. 90 400 Chi, & BL, KR... LOR Td Phonix Bk...... 97 10M. & P.du C.1 Pf, 91 12 Market Be . 1a 50 Mor. & Esrex. K 100 10 Man & Mer. Bk.102 100 Tol. & Wab. K.. = 16 4:4 Nationa: Bk. 9S) bu F Shy 200 Caaton Co....... 47'¢ 1400 t's 100 Ghats 47s 18 ne 1.9 Central Coal 46 100 Al. Bo de, 40 igadole 400 © ‘ 800 Cam Coa. hs 44% S00 Chi. & Alwon If. os, 4a do. 4i%sateds 86 Mi Ae R.. 42 1.0 Con, Am. Tr..... 48 Demeatic Markets Wheleesale PricesCurreat ow Pic 5 Ora nominee Ay 104, ‘ea, 1b.-—Jave, Li'ealT: Rio, fair to prime, 174.1; Maracaibo, Dep Cotton, Ib, — Mid. New Orieams, a42-; Middling Uplend, 41; co Mobile, 41, Domestie goods. yord.—Shirting, bieh'd, 20—a1 10; She’ brows, | 2 bleached, 1s-—s1 10; Drilling, 28—a0-— nunels, S2'9al5); Satinets 82.005; rints, 16 ~atd's ; mones, de inines, Y.ia45; cambrica, Salts baimoral eXiria, doz., 44 bUa76 W; twreda, 16 \e hy ewt.—Dry cod, 6 0008 00; pickled do, & 60; Mackerel, 1, Hay 17 00a — —; No, u, do, 16 : scalied herrings, —-055, Oiia,—C rule Whale, 12601 8% Neached do, 1 38a 1 40; Orole - perm, ——ay 35; unbleached do, 9 5a bo; Lard Oi, i @lS5; Linseed, 1 $601 8ST per gallon; Petroleum, crude, 25426'4 ; co refined, 63860, Provisvone,beet, W. 1, bbls, 16 Goatu 00 ; Do, Pr. m., #0 0.0.4 00; Pork, clear, pew, nominal: Pr, meas. new mess, 26 0 —a2d #1 voa2l 1.- ; Mutter, Weet- ern, § Crees, Common io prinne, 15 perib., biaiv's Sugars, Cuba, 10 gal0'} Havana, 1130124 ; Re- fined sugars, 13 ealusec pes lb. . arene ~~ heuweay, Juasl—; Virginia, e—; seed eal, tal, Misco ancows, — Rice, 100 lb, Carolina, dressed, pf ‘si do Rangoon, 9 Ouad 76; Balt, Lurk's isang, bush, —a-; Liverpool, sack, ——»— te soap, per ib, 1 Hops, crop 1564. Ladd 1505, Ge, 96065 Hay, 10y Ibs,, 5/480 for suippiag ‘aud Yoabo lor retaul low; Candies, eity, 40, ‘SPECIAL NO Moths and Freckles—ladies afflicted with Gisco.cratione om the face Calied mMuiu-pa caed, 0: ir ca es, soould use serry's celel Fie kie Lovon. Isis iuiadinie, Pre ©. Perry, Dermat oe 49 Boud st, New York, sold by aul druggists -} 440 Metcalfe’s Great Racamatic Kemedy Vee ium diate relies in all cases of Kheumasiem or Neuralgia lis poser ia magical, ite effect immedi. ale, Aud ib never jails to eradicate every sympwin of the disease, Solu by all aruceiats, lig Grover & Haker’s Highest Premium elastic etiich ing machines io. saintly use aud improved i ¢ h machiavs ior tailors and manu. dacvureré, 40 roadway, sui Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing Machive and burton iow Machine, 6°) Broaawa. weh liowe mewiug Jinchine Compasy, \o 629 Broacway, ). X. tiie ews, dr, J iceuent wanied. DLA LAS, ARKILLA -— On Bunday mornin March 18th, Charice BP. Arkilis, tn the 224 your sig ace, rhe atives and friends of the family are (pvited to atteud the funera, fom the Ke onned Duien Couweb. in Java et, ste@upo.n),on luesday ater. noon, 2b inet, a@¥ e@cices, Lveter county end suie iss COULLS Pepel® Pease cop “Su BERUELL-Un Suaday, the 18th inst, of intiam mal oF the tungs, Malick Laie Of County Lou by Trevis Pace ot by oan act, het OF the ‘eiduy, @uc (Lose of his cone’ ns, Mineos Carlines, We her wih the memes ol be Young Ate icuse Assocation, au the members of Gwe) Amencu: Kugine Uo, No.6. ove respectiu ly inviced to attend (he juneésai, on Twosday aiiernoon, Qutb inet, at 2 o'cleck, fiom 267 Muiberry et, = 28) On Saturday, March 17th, George Ao- fon, injantsouof kiwim Mt sod Emma P, Sanford Brown, aged 8 months, ihe tunerai will take place on Monday, March 19, atv o'clock, P, M., from } Kesex Markes Place iw BURGESS—On March 17th, Miss Mary Burgess, Oreeistives and friends are invited to sitend the t 8 o'clock, from (athe Ladies’ Home, 199 Mast Miah vg, ai SO eo et a eR ee BURLANGAME--in Brooklyn, Satardey, of con- gemption, Seots 8. Barlingame, in (ue 30th year of friends of the family, and the members of Eckiord Branch of shipwrig tr teepectinlly in- Vited to attend the funeral, fr residence, 19 Haroiiton ot, on Monday, 1th | 1” a meal, nuts, dried ‘rulte, sauces, p.ckles, oils, meaty the bene irl dant Bs yeate a native of | 4b, aout ye! pent Sor eran ae &sy 7 n » Alno at 2 o'clock, Ou if nally & resident of the town of Keils, Co, eeore and eine & Fale bores, Waron, H@ reintives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from b dence, 1456 bast 4th st, on Luerda March Ych, as 9o'ciock. Dublin and Please copy CLINE—On Mareb sernoon, eath papers saa 18th, Michael Cline, aged 40 yews gen of Bernard ¢ ,» of the County Long- lord, Parish of Rathclive Lrewnd, Hie friends and acquaintances, and those of his brothers, Bernard aud James, attend the funeral, Gouh et, thie Moud fur ’ e kindly invite residence, 446 We Ab) ooock, withor ill be taken a y Cemetery for luterment. LOYN#—On March 17th, Ellen Loyas, wife of George Lov na, ‘Their iriends, and those of her brothers, Conner aud Luke Deva are respectfully invited to atieud her funeral, Momday, March 1¥ih, 4 o'clock, P. My from ¥4) Hudson ave, Brooklyn, 6 MEVHAN-—On Satarday, March 17, 1966, James Meehan, 1n the 60th yearof his age, a native of the ' Kil. begs, County of Donegal, Ireland. ves aud friends of the family are respect- funeral, tend the from hie iste Teadenea, 227 | 12th st,on Monday morning, 19th inst, 8° 9'5 o'eloek, to the Church of the Inimacainwe once ®, Where a High Mace of Requcem will be offered tor the repose of his soul. The oive will be takeu tw Calvary Cemetary for intermeur, 188 TORPKY—On March ith, 1966, after e@ short ill- nee, Hugh Torpey,@ uative of Mitchelesiown, Co Cork, Lew lila friends and acquaintances, and those of his wite, Ca berine Flannery, are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his lace reeldonce, .7 Catharine st,ou Monday stternoou, 19th inst, at? ‘clock lia remaioe will be takom to Caray Cemetery for imterment. 119 TR ONGSHOREMEN'’S PROTECTIVE SOCI- ety, No, 3, of B.ooxiyn, E. D, Notice —Ih foremen of Brooklyn, BE... and vicinity juested to attend @ meeting at Temperan rofGrand aud 7th ats. (eotrance in T'h #t.) on Monday e¢veuing, at 7% o'c ock, March 10th. Ali thoes wishing to become members are moat respeci- fully requested to be present, JUMN GUNNING Pret. JAMES RIELY, lives; JUUN BE, DOYLE, Ser. pio tem 46 NOTICE TO BLUE sTO BOSSES OF 4 New York and Brookivn—The Biue Stone Cus- ‘ore and Fisegers, ata mestiog on Priday evening, Moreh the 16 b, rese ved unanimously mot to turn in to work uotil thel: detnande are acce: ded to, aud we could request all others not to interfere until our demands are complied © By order of the Agw- ciation, PETER OUX, Prost, PB. FILZGIUBC Secretary. Set S MEETING OF THE NOLcE— a M i different branches of coachmaters will be held fueeday night, 2orh inet, w dis- cus the exp ey of demanding eight bours asa aS day 4 also he question of wager. tan is invited to attend, that wo may know @ & friend, who gathers where be does not sow: trom social circles let him go. Ly order of FRANCIS b. REON, Priest. JOUN BMITH, Kee, Sec, Comh makers’ U, No. 1, a6 | OOPERS, ATTENTION—THE TI and Metal Rooter of Mew York, will hol oeeune he trade io Constitu son Ha co. of 22 aud fd ave, on Monday ¢ 1Vih, at ie oe Ano ; 7 Hameburab are i ed (o attieud, a6 Vusioves of tia- portance to ali wilibe brought Lefore the 1m Sy orcerof THOS, Cl MMINGS, Chalroven, MPHUERE WILL Be A MEETING OF THE Coal Sheveliers’ Society to be beid in the Tam- many Hallon the eor of York and Vearl ets, on the Zuth of Maich, and after the 24th inst, they will not work lesa than 1/4 cents per (ou for two men. Or. feed to be pul lished by the bociety. They think they are eat tied to the same rates as the York »hov- eliers, Brooklya, 207 SOCIRTY NOLICES, MEETING OF THE O'DONOHUE Cireie wil be held in the Assembly Rooms, cor si et sud ist ave, on this Monday evening, at 7's ock, Ail whe intend joining the eLovenamed Cirele aio invited to attend. My order ot PAL RICK PRAY NOK, Centre, pro vem, EDW'D LEAY Y, secrosary. P. A.A PUBLIC MEETING OF Wal © dense Lodge, No.9, Americam Provestant 3 a, will be held at Clinton tial, Astor P . onday @veuing, Marci I%th, at 5 o'clock pre- Cuely, when the prine pice aud objects of the orler wil be tully proclaimea and exp.siued by several eminent cergywen aud other speasers, The public are cordiaily ingued to atrend, iM Bie PERS NO, 4 WILL HOLD A SPECIAL meeling thls Monday evening, at 187 bowery, at Te@eclock, Allmenmbers are 1 ated to attend By o1cer U. WALD, Prea,, Ct W MARX, Sec.6u F B. GARRYOWEN CIRCLE.= LHE © weekly weeting of this Cireie will be held ou Mouday evening, 1%tu igst, at Ts o'ciock, P.M. at 287 Hudson at. the members are earnestly requested to attend business of importance is to be tramacted. By order of A. EB, CUsiELLv, Centre. 1” FENIAN SISTERHOOD WILT HOLD 2 public meeting at their Hall, 21 Ave. D, near du _ = *t, this Monday evening, March i®, at T% o'clock, Ali Irish iadies who wish’ the liberation of Treland aie invited, Soveral prominent gentiemen will address (he meeting, Also good singers. Mies MARY KOUAN, Divectioss, Miss LIigZin Mo MUR AY, Bec. 126 FATHER MATHEW T. A, B, SOCIETY No. % of N.Y, will bold @ public meeting at their hall, corner of 23d et. and 2d ave, top floor, this Mon- dav evening, at T'> o'clock, Bpesking by Messrs. George Campbell aud Skarkey, Singing by Mis. Me- Douaia, Mrs. Couneil. aod @ stump oration by Mr, Palm, THOS, CONCANNON, Prest., HENRY 'T, CAKROLL, Kee. dec, 182 YO SAVE THE GREEN—A PUBLIC meeting will be held on Monday, March 19th, at Ti Po M.in the Sixth Ward Licsel, cor. of Duane and Ceatre ste, for of organizing « Clete of the Fenian Brotherhood, Irishwea of tue Bxth Ward tothe resoue of Ireland, Cojouel Burke and oh will attend, By order of tho yu )ONOULE, 130 LOS® AND FOUND. (OUND—ON SATURDAY EVENING, IN the vicinity of Grand st, a pdekage of dry pe 93 The owner eon have it om appiication to DREESE, 544 Broome at, Fo ND—LEF? ON A TRUCK AT SOUTH erry, Batarday, at 1 P. M., @ mattrass, The owner will call at Weat Sdth at, prove property and pay expenses. N, ANDES. 13 Ost—ON THE 7TH OF MARCH, A Bank Book on the Bleecker Stree’ Bank, No. 205, id4, due finver will please ioave the Book at the B. OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, IN at. bet. 10:h aud 11th aves., and ihe ferry, or on the boat,a roll of bills. Tho tinder will receive a good reward by calling im the store 616 Tenth ave. and the « “pid prayers of a poor widow yon eud 5 ct , NE Lot rm HUSDAY, THE 151H INST, & pocketbook, copisining a roldiers dieciaree, aude email sum of money, The finder willconiers rest favor by .eaving it at 549 West 40h ot, aud ine ayes thanks of @ soldier, JOLIN b&b, I OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, March 1Tth, bet. 6 and7 o'clock, on the Tth av bet, 2¥t0 and Spring #te, a picket book containing $v by. be.ng the earnings of a working inan, A reward of »1) will be gtven to the finder by revai ning itto JAMis NOLAN, Third av Ww ITZS:MMONS, SADDLE MAKER, ~ ————— Brook. | ym, » de fe thoe ie « ‘ BARI LL, box 6%) bun ettico SIT Rea Adis Aad INSTRUCTION, T PAINE’S, 62 BOWERY, NEW ROC MS, 549 | uiton es, Brook yu, Writing, Bookkeepine, Arithmetic, Spelling, Grammar, are taught by the lesson, month or quarter, Ladies receive 16 Writing Lessons for $3. No ciasees, Lo) B NJO—BANJO—BANJO INSTRUCTION by the DOBSON BROTHE bavjos at all ces. Instruction from = e cou Ban. fee upwar oe Faraiehes for bas vast H.C. ry Ney tt) readvey, —N* DOBSON BROTHERS, Oi NOTICES, A! CTION NOTICE—GERARD, BETTS & CO..JNO, 8. BET bs) Auct’r.. «ijl sell on Mons AUCCTIO day, March 19th, at 10 oek, at 168 Lexington ave, cor, 31st ot by. orlerof the esrignee, the stock ton- ned in the above store, consis:ing in part of ane ea, iijuort, teas, ee its, Coffee, soap, cann g00dm candles, starch, epices,extracta, flour, crackers, e bees, 6 &c, Terms cash—bonkable Ft mad oul - xe as Rie ee ACTION NOTICE—HENRY G. EVANS, Auct'r, will eell on iueeday, Marth 9th, at 1 cock, at 13 Barciar et 8 general as ortmen: of a. Kinds of white granite and common crock ry, table eas plate! ware, cutlery, fancy ware, &. Sale Without reorve, 268 A. CHILTON, AUCTR—U. 8. GOV, eermmen’ ssie of Condemaed 5iibsistence Btorns, Will be sod at Seng 97 o) Tuesday, March va, a of corum. oy sary cheaty piatiorm ecrles, &e, i ° 4 order of Gen. Hl. F.CLARRKE, A.C. G,8., U8. A.20Q B SOLINGER, AUCTIONEER, BY M, @PRLSAS [A Lowery, e@ is thie day, at 10% o'clk, comwents of (heoyster, drinking and diniug saloon, ¥i Mercer et, consisting of Counters, tab.es, chairs, sheirimce, partition, &e. 14 S I AVID D, EGAN, AUCTIONEER, WILL vell thie day, at 2o’clock, at No. 5 Greenwich avenue, Lousehoid furniture, tie: malogany nud Tusewoud Leusteads, soles, miriors ia, table ear yeve and oi] elon; aleo @ epring cart, horse barares. mee ete _ 1 ie J MORIARTY, AUCT., WILLSELL This © day, at 151 Chatham Bquareat 1/9 o'clock, furs niture, sofas, tables, bureaus, chairs, lounges, feather beds, mett asaae, clocks, tulrrora, paintings, Also sheets, visnkers, quilts, drees gvods, clothey piated ware, cutiery, &e. Sale poritive, 164 AWNBROKER’S SALES—BELL & IN- GRAHAM, » A468 New Rowers at 10 ¢ o'ciock, 590 lote vavu dress, remosute sheets, conte pants, watches, jewelry, boots, shoe &e, Order B.S Fry, lid ave C, Tuesday, order Jee, Versteen, (thave, Weduseeday, order of Wm, Lorvlwing 83 New Camal ot, Suv lots of valuable ciwihing, ilu AWNBROKER’S SALE—BY R, FIELD, Auct., 489 Pearl st.—This day, at 11 o'clock, lores aud general aseoriment of meo's and wonen's col hing, beus, Ledding, de. By order of M. MANIX, Janerat. 28 AWNBROKER'S SALE—G. G, LEWIS, Auctionees, Wail eel, at lo ly o'clook to-mortow, at 196 Bos ecy, w large aevortmens o: women's: loth. jug. By or er ot R siuisON & GV, AWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY, AP i ofcluck P.M, will be soia by Lie SCANLAN, ag 89 Ca mine 6 &@ geoeral assortment of unredeomed pie os, By orcer of B, RRAMEK, jeat wile April 50, 582 RicHARD FIELD, AUCT., WILL SELL this day, a6 11 o'cwck, @ handsome giey pony, at his Seieroom, 45¥ Fearl o. Aiso¥ irom safes, Sale positive, : nae, —_ eS GAMUEL WYNN, AUCT'R—NO, 27 NEW WJ Chambers st, eels this day a lu's ofolock, fine fixtures or iiquor stove 877 FE: *t--fine bar, Leer ®0 positive, ST pulper, barres, Kees, wisror, HOS. VEITCH, AUCT’'R—OFFICE 113 Naseou #t.—luclie Adminis raters Bale of apie and Clothing, on Weinesd ist ay, Maich 2), tlU A.M. atT1 & 75 Duane et, cousisting of | aseortinens of imiies and gente’ clothings iture, Jowelry, nauticns instrumeuts waich pakere’ wow, de, HENKY FE, DAVIES, Jr, Pub, Admin'r, 263 [M. ABBOTT, AUCT'R. SELLS ON THIS day, at Li o'cock, the fixtures of the var sh manufactory of th Piiup Creahan, at 60> lower), copper ketues aud moasusos, barrels, canvas 8 \ Diag on. poss. &e, by \ JM. WiTTERS, AUCT,, SELLS THIS day, at 2 o'c.ock, at 454 Caual et, au the genteel parlor. chamber, diaine :oom and igs At TA &ew in the above house. By order morigagee 7) ope iy and other carpets, nS BUSINESS CHANCES, GOOD BAR AND RESTAURANT FOR sale—one of the best locations down town ; satin! factory reason given tor selling. Apply to SAMUEL, GOODWIN, dt Now Jersey House, 161 Champers stieet. SMALL STILT, ALL COMPLETE, FOR! aL #Aeale cheap, 98 Urecne ot, Jersey City. C MILK KOUND FOR SALE—12 COWS, horse, wagons, all complese, Inquire at the Bed- ford inn, Clove Koad, Fulton ave, Brooklyn, “4 ‘A LOCKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP, with fixtures, and tools also; dolag acash burt. nots, Mant be solid thisweek, Remt $9. Avviy 184 0 Sullivan ot. CANDY AND TOY STORE FOR SALE, at ¥2 Main street, Brooklyn, Rent élis per month, 180 FoR SALE IN BROOKLYN—THE STOCK and Oxtures of a (oa, coil grocery and coufec- tlonery store, weil fitteu up; will be sold as the owner line other business; low rent. Inquire of R. AD- LARD, 936 Myrtie ave, cor Bedford, 322 Fok SALE—THE STOCK & FIXTURES of a horseshoeing, jobbing and wheelwriahs sho’ doing @ good cash ba.iness; reason for eelling, | health. Hor particulars, apply at shop, cor. South Ist aod 6th ata, Wiliiomaburgh. v7 for SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, WITH ttock and fixtures. Apartments to live in, Apply 1s sm the et i} East 29ch st, for 2 day [ a ae (ROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR asieat 74 Moths, cor.ofCanal, = 98 H4RteEx aNd YORKVILLE EXPRESS CHAS. E. ELLIOT, 120 Weat ot. beiwea sect 2 o'clock, 3 QTock AND FIXTURES OF A CAND ‘Biore for sale, together with the tools, pply 208 Division at, PRA ia ae eek: STEAMBOAT FOR SALE—A NEW SIDF- whee! mver boat, 160 feet long, srecantly Atted up; will be finished in 8 weeks. Appiy URRBAY, FERAI5 & CO, 61 and 63 South st. Spats ito” SEWING MACHINES, A WHEELER & WILSON’S AND ON Singer's are machine forsalecheap. bot in the best of order, at 134 Ludlow street. n Houston, 15k FoR SALE, SINGER’S MACHINE — IT will be sold che A, good chance fur tailors. Gall 439 Third ave, ad fleor, back room, 89 th, Wheel aD ua poet king - Inen’ r \ é Baker's, Bowes, r leather, * in eewing machines, at 20 % eave money by reating and buying hines at ¢ above piece, Mechines bought anu exchanged, %{ LD SINGER LELTER A MACHIN ve wg uachine. Bl a STOPES Bio ay. ae I EPS ETRE ed [ GV ING MACHINES—ALL FIRST CLASS 4? machines for sale, to rept, or exchange. Ne’ and second-hand machines cheap tor or Payment, Machines bought, repaired and improv at sss Broadway, Up etairs, 405 \ HEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MA ebines, 989 Broadway, cor, 2&1 st, Machin adjusted. to ley part the rent aliowed if purchased J, 0. RULIB, From @ limited business, conduc aon simple convenience, it has become « recognise y » necersity," MORSES, CARRIAGES, &c (Art HORSES AND SH fo. sale, l.yuuein the (vid #UP@6) Bs diye ave, bioomiyn, Wale ao.¢ cheap and FOR SALE CHEAP—2 STRONG, Wi: LI bulit WagoDR, .Ox6 Les with ® lot ol basen, A Diy tor 3 days ay 1.6 Ceutrs a, or 144 Leouard ob ial FOR SALE—A GREY HORSE, 16 mat ETLAND PONY rocely Wie. Colner o| Ligh, 3 years old, dang Ki. 6. A stout pony, sound ana ela nf 816 r 18 Ninth ave, cor Sith a. Hokss OK SALE—5 FRENCH han Among tbem we a chod qe a TS adapted to butchers, be solu for wans of » $65. Inquire as a7 sched (eam of grays. gag hd expen verk. wi Canal on use, Apply at lads ia ENN SU PENNUS FOR SALE~AT THE su