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——— ‘HE NEW YORK SUN. IURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1868, Te Advertisers. Va vonld again remind onr alivertieing patrons tthe favors wi ibe “too late (or ¢ meificatiy dip handed in at our counter before pine o'elork keep on publication office open for the rec epics teementeuuil is clock P, M. but do not rify them afte rnine Salaries of Govermment Officiants. ‘nam: verment for an increase of eslar.ca seme ¢ Keneral among the Government officials, n. Joan P, Hate, who performa the light task looking after United States affairs in Span, nia Congress 00 raley bis salary, which ia al- ly twelve thousand dollars @ year, payable tu 4, Wehavoanlware been in favor of liberal ges, in every department of business; but it osm ble to make official salaries unwarrantally b, and the case of Mr. Liatm is evidence of that t. Twelve thousend dollars ‘on gold ought to pport a man pretty comfortably in the United toa, even though he were as preteniious as Mr, B avers to be; but in Spain the cost of liv ay not one-half what itis bers, and hence the sum ntioned certainly ought to meet the require- ute of that geniieman, It is true that the posi n of # Minister abroad requires bim to live in « le befitt ng @ representative of his Governme t the people of the United Btates e yn republicans, and 1 {s not necessary that ir Ministers abroad esbould live extravagantly eincome of Mr. Hara, considering the relative it of living, fe quite as much as that of President amnom, who is expected to act the part of enter- ner on bebal’ of the whole nation. It Mr Hace lisgatiafied with hio wages, let bim do 49 other kado under hke circumstancesthrow up !i9 uation. We notice this case particulariy be see ities type of wany othera, Congress has ely been importuned on al! mdes for an \ncrene the salaries of bigh-grade officers, whose « ams > bo more entitled to consideration than are one of the gentleman allude! to. The true policy the Government {* to curtail instead of augment * salaries of those prominent officials, sud eppro- late the surplus to an increase of the wages o! bordinates who do the actual work Excessive laries are only a temptation to political fairigur d corruption. Co-operative Labor. Tae foundrymen ot New Orieans have adopted e only practical and effectual plan for termina ug the interminable quarrels between capital and por. They have organ zed @ co-operative associ jon, bave taken measures for erecting end stork. g © shop of their own, and have given notice at they will do all kinleof work in their line ty per cent. cheaper than avy other estab|ish- ent im the city, We commend this example w e workingmen of New York, as an improvement on the policy of “strikes.” We would not viee any man to abandon remunerative labor 4 desirable employment, but tf capital and labor unot agree upon the subject of wages, or the ure of labor, by all means let the latter lopt the co-operative plan, as in the case of the ew Orleans fouodrymen. To show the practical iventeges of this policy as compared with whe striking" system, let us suppose a cass: Adis reement about wages causes five bund: ed work gmen to throw up their eituations, They wero ch earning three dollars perday. By meane of @ strike they lose two months time, equiv lent, the aggrozate, to soventy-elghtthousan! dollars ow we venture bo ray that in pine-tenths of the rious branches of busines, seventy-eight thou ind dollars would be capital enouch to establis! business concern of sufficient cupacity to employ @ said five hundred workmen. Therefore, if they wi used that two months’ wayes in establishing co-operative shop, they would not only free jemuselves forever from the annoyance abous ages and the hours of labor, but they would | elr own bosses, receiving the profits of their ork. They would have another advantage io ping able to uudersell their competitors, The ployer is a middle-man, who staads between ye ectual producer and the buyer, levying a» eevy tex upon the commodities that pass through is bands. By the co-operative plan the working- nan and the buyer are brought face to face, and @ profit ie thereby saved. Tne New Orloans rorkingmen understand this matter as is seen by heir offer to do work twenty percent below the urrent rates. Let the tradesmen of New York onder this subject well. Bounty Eqaalization..A Just Measure. Tames is now @ reasonable prorpect that Cun- ress will adopt the policy of equal zing the bouy- jes of soldiers, as suzgested and advocated by the jus. Mr, Witson, Chairman o: the Senate Cor. pittee on Military Affairs, bas introduced «lil which seers to be woll adapted to the pur pose of placing all the soldiers on an equal footing in respectto bounties, The substance of Senator Wiis0n's proposition is to pay to every solder who acquitted himeel) honorably in the army, the sur of eight and one-third dollars per month for ihe time of his service, lens the smount he hes siready received in the way of government! o inty, (y will be seen shat the said eight and ono-third dol. Jars per month is equivalentto one hundred dol- were per year—the plon being to make the adjust. ment on the basis of the bounty law of 18iu. Cherefore, soldiers who enlisted after the three tundred dollir bounty lay beeame operative would of course reveave Lo henctit from the meas- arenow pending. The object is simply to do an act of justice to the men who enlisted in the early partof the war, aud who received ouly the minor pounties that were offered before the taw of 180% wentinto effect, Previous to the date cf that law no soldier received more than cue hundred do lacs bounty from the Government, ho practical effect of the measure offered by Mr. Wiison woud be to give each of those early soldiers who served three years, the sur of two hundred dollars, and # proportionate mmm for shorter terms ol service, This plan is calculated to effect the object of equalization as wel), and perhaps better, than apything that has yet been suggested, Li would place a!l the soldiers on an exact eq ality, 6. far us this eubject is concerned, and would re- move the well founded complaiots of the soldiers who enlisted a: the outset of the war, with no pe tuniary incentive, The details of the bill in ques- dion are also commendable. I ie provided that in the payment of the proposed additional bounties, the Paymaster Genera! shal) ascertain, by thearmy rolla, the eum due to each soldier, an! the amount iball theu be remitted to s Natiousl Bank, or other sponsible depository convenient to the soldier. the money is then to be paid directly to the ai- Wer, withous fee or commission, Some such bil! Would be pagerd wibou! further delpy, previons rey the public got the iaipress teen re and upon that belief teatpayers bave Leen nursing the down to the min'mum fig wh frecjicetime and had kept com but her father learning Moran's bi fused bo allow the oath t-e threat maue by Too ‘Many <oldicrs. Tako ial sta cment which was published {1 yestortay's Bis, wita regard to the number of troopa ai) i * somewhat surprising to persons o turn of mind, Frow ra erning the dir harge oftroc;e nthat the army ha uced below o.@ bundred thousand men; @ that the m litary expenses were near! > ure, It is d ficult to see atucceaity, or even excise, can he offered § justif> the maintenance of en army of coe hundred! anifnt tal) does not warrant Southern people are captious and irrtalia bus none of therm ere rebell.ous, and there iv nol ce lihood that they will give any further the interference of an «: men, scattered about through the Bouth on be atnple for the preservation of or: process of * restoratin' shall have been complet ed, Orders have been \emied for muster ng o twenty-five per cent. of the entire torce, bul even that would leave ower one bundred thousand in the army, which je too large by Lalf, mated annual expense of the army, after mak ug the aid reduction of twenty-five per cent., thousand meu atthe present time, Cer the of @ e eb tie 5 A certain cleea of the condition he 7 h ih casi med force, Pilty thou r unt) the tabout men lhe esti- is over goty-seven million dollars per youre @ in that ercerds the entire expenses of the Governme previous to the war, such luxuries at present The country cannot eflord School Trustees (rave Charges. Wea ero in receipt of a communication embely- ing erave charges against two trustees, in the Fourth Wer, clearly enough to warrant the publication of the letter. some ground for the comy the matter simply necessity of an improvement in the preaent @choo! *\ stern ees in the petent to discharge the duties of thelr office intel, aently ; uonel, not the kind of men to entrust with the work of sitendiug to the educational interests of the ciiy Ward politicians of the most unmrupuious end disreputable sort often foilet themselves into these positions, and of course the interests of education thereby suler, invure, soune time ago, giving the Board of Educa- on power to remove trustees in cases where the welfare of the schools Gewanded such action ; sud Wa hope to see that proposition become e law, but the facts are not substantiated Ther ene de waver, that there is at, and we allude to a6 another indication of the There are vudoultedly some sebool trus ty who are honest, eficions and com- but we brileve that auch cases are excey It is certain that wany of the trustees aru A bill waa introduced in the Legis- The Roxbury Tragedy. A telegraphic dispatch in yesterday's Scs an- nounced the shooting of Mary Ellen Kearney at Roxbury, Mass., by ber lover Jul following desails of the case are published in the Bouton papers: Moran, Toe Moran ha! been acquainte! with Miss Kearney any with her, characier, re- nilinacy t continue, There- upon Moran crculated reporte derogatory to the harecter of Miss Kearney, which coming wo her eure, she last week soughtan juterview with Moran in relation te ther, and went to Moran's resiuence ju Comage Plwe ior that purpose, While ‘here ale saw ale ter on the table, aug Moran beng ab- sent fr the room she tu sp aud wae teadiag tuec tcl, oo ret He asked her if s ehalrea letter iishe had, sud tod himee Raced be was aoceal lty of the crime spoken of in toe letter, He aia bob answer, bus wnawle i the iewertrom be: bands aud puti. inthe fire He then wont out to walk with berand when io a retired spot he made mun oath never to reveal the contents of the etter on (ain of immediaie death. He had @ re volver with oim, and threatened to shoot her at tetime, She two the required oth aud teuru- ber take ao ed to her home; but being appreiensive for her saleby, #00 ids Buus taken Uuder 6 tinusag, revealed ihe eVeuiu,, Ravhiug Bat an bh circumstances was Lot Outeute of the letier, aud b. Morea was in Phi elphia pot mouths since, aud we letter was from an associate of b a while there, uamed Maloy, that the man whom they (Moray aud ) bad garivted had since died oj ibe Injur- es ipicte! on bir, ana ib ales Biased the auount of boosy they bad obtaimet, Miss Kearney did not wish eu, tluing said of this, ae she fesreu for her lie, Morau Las beea as work iu Grover « Beker's machine stop until within @ lew days aince whch time he has been seem prow ing arouad in whe vieuhy of the ves dence ot Mies Kearuey, Monday eveu- 1g he come w . window of the house, nex, to the street tor Mary to come to she door; “id 80, aDd hu wmediawly ob opening the outer door, bewr vod was spoke, Moran decharg d® pis.ch and Mas Kearucy staggered to tue woos of tue kitenun wud teli we the floor, crytug, "Ou! aunt, dau k ied." She sark Gown and exp red aluios momeaately A payeician Wae calleu, aud ib Wes ‘ound thas toe tan tau euwred the @ue, passiug through tne heart and ous ab ble ryus wid, caumog icaans veh The ue Dordvol wes Mumedaiely aiarmed, aud @ LUlnver of witnesses steed thay ibey hau seen Moran come from the paseuge-way ebween the houses god run towerd Doeton, Ou Tu Y wornmny Moran entered ine cttice of Che f Police Kurtz in Boato:, and ssiu thas he Lad seen iat epers boat he Wee wanted in Rox tury, an! Le Caue bw give Uiueol up. He wes extremely retwent, aud relubed by al ewor ques. Pons icimeve 6 the muruer Hes ye he le io tie twoulleth » ear of his age. Dura, the toceucoa be Was velivereds duo the custody of she Roxbury Poe, i rappeu aud calle Pimas@al News, Viarkets, &«, New York, Wednesday, Marca 21, 06 1. M—The afiermoon quotadons of the geLeral stock maraet, compared with those of yeste.day afternoo., show « fluctuating tenge of prices, aime eorte having ad- vanced sharp y, while others experienced a dec ine Governments were well sustained and in fair request Gold closed at 1-5 4; the opening price was iis Phe loan market was falc.y eypplied at 6a 0 per ceny for loaus ou call, with aiuplo margins d approved collsteras iMacounte sero dull at Tul, The ex. hange market was dull, but bills were held with more firmness, Bankers eekot ivi «9 108, but could not sell at these figures, The New York exports (exe clusve of specie), for the week ending March ©0, and since January 1, compare as follows: 1s6s For the week, ’ Previously reported... Biuce Jan, lat,... STS $00,791,717 The New York Liuports coupire as jollows 1505, 1806, Dry Goole coe SL, 148,081 S15 9 fener Merchandice Boos ler VOut,b.9 Total for the week $8,705,255 $5,%.9,875 Drevin teh 4 Std, 09 Glee Fince Jan, lot BLO LTRLIS = Des, a O95 Op 'Csauge way Flour was more active, bu prices were without decided change s ehade firmer and quiec, Co.n was call, Gate were dull and dicoping. Pork washeavy aud lower. beer waesscady, Lard was heavy and lower Whiskey wae dull, STOCK SA. RS—FiEST BOARD 10000 U.S, 5s, 10-4? 9% ov Am, Coal 60 4000 Tres. 1 3-1. ¥¥ s 100 Spring Mt. Min. 44 low ao. ly 41 West ( uioa Les, o4 oft, Trea. t 3 3-ly. ae 2 40 Gaetie 99s 40 Pacific M. 5 210 Suge WY, Te B. La, 99 O0 WY, Com, WO W Least was a | 6°00 N.C, 6e......... 89 9040 98009 SOCIETY NOTICES, B1KO | doy... Bd 4ns86 110 rr I ate Lin atts i itis hn Mo ee. ‘ GRAND TEMPPP ANCE MEETING OF "9 ‘ 2, ot New Father Mathew T A.B. Society, No. t hal, willbe held this evening at 7PM id et. amd vd ave, re, Lyneb an alxo Mis ne 5 . end others | are e tis va Brie Sd M JAMES DELANEY, Prout, 1HOM‘S J fun) Tarlem lat M.. Veo Pree, JAMES SAUSE, Rac, see. 11 fog (ce PUBLIC MEETING WILL Be HELD be she James steohena Branch of Fenian Sister hocd, at their hall, 88 Kast 12th et, on thieeven ne’, % v ais PLM. Speaking by Mr, John MeGrath, Jolin 1) Oh National Uk 104 Eomet O'Farre i, beg. and T. A, Coline, iond Ww Atlantic M,%.,..15) 1 Cua, ry NW. avent for the Imeh Republic, Mire Connelly will 1 Cesten Co 474 Yl do sing some ot her chowe songs All meibera are 4y) 6Os.255 41 20 Cle, & Toi 1 Teco ed to attend, e@ business of t # #:esteat 10 Central Coal 464 140 do. npotarea will be transacted. Mre, JOUN MI Ke 1%) Com. Coa lt, 444 40 Cui, @ hi KS pity, Directress, Mre ELLEN O'URIES, oe, 11S “es Wilkie Gaal ae” OWE Ge A LUBIC MEETING OF THE HN ent Des ° Ilug, ©... 144% 50 Mor, & Besor hv if Nreie FOB © N. 8. iss bu Chi. & Altou K.. STM fod ad are on ening, ) Unio o Nav. Co... 18 bu Chi. & Alton Pi L4y % To o'clock. db dy a Go... Lid igaiid Killian, Dr. Cowle . 4 On other gentlemen, will addr the meer The GSCOSD BOARD. Sisterhood will also orgenize a wew Cir le, ROBE LI » to bind Re BR 1S JOUNS.ON, M.D, Centre, JAMES CUNK} Ny V9 a 16) Beh, Ue oe A Ber 2 a i ae OI pa Cle, bi aI Bae SOc 1 THE MEMDLIS OF THE 2 M.>.@ NI 1 er Mathew UBT. A.B. Society, Branet eae d sige @ requese@) te artend a rpeci ne Al a6 6 Chien. Wot 21 ton weir ay, eveniig oleck ‘ we NW. 5% an utineas 0 to be tran 1 “46 uy Grecas Tale K ii Dy RY RYAN, KNARD O'NEILL, Vice vest niog Tel. O46 SORE Llv’s | Brest. A. Bev iH, Kec, Bec, 19 WW NY. Cen, Reo. Yim 0 Os SSO Ree FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCTETY ow Erie kK. tov a ily No. &, of New York, Hall N Fcor of 26tb at. & Sti: AL vo. jw P. Fe Wo at peg | ave. T public imeeting will be addremec this 40 Reading t wo " do Q2'ee02g | Phuteday evening by te eloquent orators Merers tw aun... Langton and bowles, Good singne. iL hK A GUIBE. Preset: Fo FP. RELLY, Vice; MICHAEL BOAR PRENDERGAST, see 6 ae 6 fu cle write Ro Sie] PCATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY, 10 MY ¢ § jou Chl. @ i i. Ks 11% ho, 4, of New York, will bold a public mrotiug at 5 * 40 < tw do Jivig | Mele Hall, cor, of 2udet.and 24 evs top ti agg ” Pay rae ( "i ” ( Lhureday | eventug, i'9 o'clock, Speaaing br i wae ae $ ‘ 409 eae 7 + So ene ae ‘; ¥. Lyneb and Jolin Cronin, rae sings : a mm 5 wo C ‘ Mila, MeCutehoon, Carrol, Fagaa aud oth ve $0 Hoaeiag tees tly ooh as Wott Poe) THOS. CONCANNON, Prog MENBY T. CAL sw MLB. & NN, le Sis INP. Pw. ae » | BULL, Ree, Sec rie 117 1b Clea ee ee oe ‘ ATHER MATHEW T. A SOCIETY, adh A J oo —_—— 3, Brooklyn, B. 4 old a put lie Le socio k, following SPECIAL NOTICES, Grmnteetneinain — simple but Lk O-ctaal. The entire freecom from ell deletericus ingiediente render “ Brown's Bronchial Treches," or Cough and Voice Lozenges, 6 safe retuedy for tho most del cate female, or youngest child, and bas caused them to be held in the higher, esteem be etugers aud publie epeakers generally, In couche, irritation of the (hroet eaured by cold, or un- usual! exertion of the vocal organs, fo speaking in public, of sloging, they produce the most beneficial results. 133 stoddard’s( helera SpecificA sure Piee vontative and Care for Cholera, Cholera Morbua, Diarrhaa, Dyeentery, Summer Comp. alots, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, ete, Sioddard & Bur- ton, Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. gold by all drug men will b@ present: ratconer and ot . . Singere— Moser Jolaou and ob The Eastern pear Gic will aleo be present and favor the audience rome choles petormances, JAS. BLET\ ti Preat. BRYAN MALLOY, Ree, See, TOTICE-—A, O. H.—A REGULAR 'ANNU- ing of the Board of Direciaea will be hela eir headquarters on Friday evening, March 2 of eecung National elegates from differ. requested to etiens, Ly » D. JOUN TUCKER, ise ppeaken THUS. KERNS, order NB PALLY FRIENDS OF IREL AND, RALLY A public ing will be beid at the cx Uudson_ and Christopher ete, on ‘i hureday, “dy at 7'9 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of or rele of the Fenian Broiheriood, All i liberty are invited, as many eminent oy i be prevent. Prey gists. 431 : " “cit? "7 - SARSFICLLD CIRCLE, F. BK, WILL MEn't “Cheap Seap is that which Saves Labor this evening, at their hall, “Una, in Myriie ave, and money, Pyle'’s O. K. Boap, Bold by giccers Book 4 Fp Button and ee Hicker, 4 7 eliver addre pertinent to the occesion e- everywhere, CO _ | served seats Kcr adios, JUHN M. GALLAGHER, Grover & Baker’s Uighest Hreminm |] Cente. u4 elastic etitech poring ma ties Aired oe and | = pote wn ys a iopreved tock etiteh machines tor e he manu yy ] ‘artarers, 499 Broad ray. 327 AND FOUND, A WHITE, SETTER DOG F U ND, MARCH t, 1506, foot of Joh the owuer can frame by proving yerty aud pa ia #. If uotcalied for in s days, wili Le rold o yay Ca Call ab 564 West 29ub stree’, a OT 2 ANK BOOK LOST ON THE SEAMEN’ Savings Bank. The finder will please retur o ir tothe Bana, MARY I,, BRENNAN eT THE UN CAME TO THE PREMISES OF Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stich Sewing Machine and Button How Machine, 615 broadway .o%1 ~ Howe Sewing Machine Company. No. 629 ay, N.Y. Elias Howe, Jr, Presigeat, Agente GAULT On Wednesday, March 21 Jane Gault, aged 24 ye de of the fauily are re tend the funeral, this (Thar after along fulle invited afte; noon, -d . deraiyned on the Yih, ared and white cow at 1 o'clock, from her late resideuce, = ve fost hh the owner can have by paying expen: u. » 20th inet, afters linger- " DEBRVOISE Newiowss ti 1 oni » late Ea. Fe! ND—AN OAK LOG ADRICT IN TH) word aod blleo Yu phy, net he Cay or Cork, best River, The owner ie requested to cali a aged 15 years, 10 mont sand Ji days, 215 Cherry et The relatives and friends ot the family, Will be sold toy FO pr tty, and take it away Yay vapensce JAS. BURNS. orit also the sus members of the Female Father Mathew 1. A. B vhf ‘ . Y i Society, No. 4, are invited to attend the funeral, on Fe ND—ON THE ISTH Make H, A Goat, huredey, 22d juss, at 2 o'clock, P.M, trom the reei- The ownercan have the same by prov.ag prop erty and paying e Vio VY) est Louswu ae P DOU ND—A COACH DOG—OWNER CAN have it by prov ng property aud paying expe iver, Appiy at 22 Maer 4th et CaaS | | VOUND—AT THE FOOT OF 30th Str North Kiver, come ax weeks ago a float s'ace If not called tor after thie date it will be sold to pry expe res, This viet day of March. To be rceu as fo ‘bof Canal et, North River R69 JOUND IN THE SWAMP—A SMALL box ofsoap, The owner can have it by describing and paying for thie edvertisement, at 46 Fran &lort et, basement. 66 Fo NDIN pense dence ot ues uncle, Edward Callanan, 821 Kast itu sireel. 119 PILSWORUH-On March Set, Anna, wife of the lave C.ereld Pileworth, in the *4th year of her age. The ieiatives and friends of the family, aud thoee of her eoutin-inw, Thomas Baird, are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the o*'- dence of the latter, 636 Hicks et, pear Liarr sou, Soutli Brockirn, without further notice, is BPLAN®’—On Saturday, March Jith, after a short bus seveie Lines, Jasee Bpane youngest son of sate Aud Aube Spisue, aged | year, 6 months aud Ls dave; Aly on Wedneelay, March 21, Join Splane, aged 3 years, | mouth aod 21 days, The retains of the above will be interred in Cal- vary Pemmery on ‘Thursday, 22d inet, at 3 fF trom the residence of their parents, 7. Norfoik at, N THE VICINITY OF HOUSTON 6. ferry,e pocke look containing a sum of Lion’ ey. The friends os the fautly are respectiuily favite to | The owner cau have it by proving pro wey Rane 3 auiend Ww ekips, 1 JOWN MeCAKT a Mente. — = — ‘ooklyn ‘a 4 R AD NODICES, Q) ke WARD—LOST, ON THE 19711 SPEC IAL “MERTING OF THE LONG: shore Ship Painters’ Association will be held on eveuing, March 2let, at their rooma, 187 unctual allendene ce juested, aa bua- bees ci importa will be trai and tho tinal vote tareu ont hours per d 4, to #0 tuto etlect on the 1 Apl next der PETER VIN ZoiaMo rest. JOHNCA f, Sec. liv A MLETING OF THE DOCK BUILDERS I food cr euiployment, should apply atthe News. b , nion Protective aepctey cue of Hew, York. boys’ Home, 128 Fulton at 45) oekiy ireey City and Hoboken, wii » heid in , . a ; ¥ a the I Machew tall i Htudson et, N. Y,, on OAKD WANTED BY A YOUNG “MAN “TN Touredey evening, March vud, at 79 o'clock, By *hriatian family, Relerence exchanged, Te ores of Mou AKVBY, Chairman; ISKAPL De- | mast be mocerate, Address F. A. B., Station Gs, PAMATER Sce'y. a “ Ree ee eae ae 7 ________-_— HEAP LODGINGS FOR YOUNG GIRLS, MIGHT HOUR LEAGUE BADGES The Children's Aid Society have opeved a FORDITAM & WHEELER, Manufacturers of | temporary beme for young girls at 195 West J4ih at. Trate Madtges, No. 15 Joba. st, rooms 49 and h, | Col. of sth ave, Lodgings, 5 cents. Moain @ caats. Carpenters and). U. badves in silver Tuc. In silver | Work and places fouad ior desecving girlie S40 gilt Sd cts, In gold $1.6). Naval badres, aud de- URNISHED FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE sigue for badtces, of all kids made to urcer Mi for housekeeping for s man aud wife, or ¥ einwle i\\ ANU ATTAN BRANCH N, Y. SHIP Join. | eentiomen. one hal room, itable {ore einge gentleman, _ Tall the wired, 104 Fesex st vi »~ An adjoursed meeting of Manhat- Thureday thip Joiners’ Union wii be held ——— skw ING MACHA NES, Puce ual attendance of the members ar oo UM, #28 Tho at bet. ave, Band © e 1, ee business of import- “ ance will be transacted. By order of the t Bion. A GROY ER. & BAKER'S SEWING Me- JOUN J. DOANE, Preat. chine for sale, by @ person going out of the eity. Bec, Call at 6 Ausity et, in the tailor shop, re) TOTICE TO THE. BOSSES OF THE WHFELER & WILSON LNand wiste Koofing—That ou aud Singer's sowing machines for cheap; bow March .6ch, all the Journeymen tin a in good vider, Call at 154 Ludiow at, tive doors from will deraod $8 60 per day. ‘The jou Houston, 46 S10 inet,, between Join and J4th ate, @ package books, marked Movgan, 411 Fifth av; of no use & any one except toth: owner, The fiuder will peuee leave it at Swift's bapress, 16 John os, and receive the above reward 206 HOARD 4 AND “Rooms. oyYs WHO ARF IN WANT OF Lodgings JUSEPH BHERKY, 365 TIN “ANT ONE requesiod to meet in their hall gor aud and 4 LL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES, Over, ont eveuing o1 it above date, at 7'y o'ciock, > 7 : fe bay band ns the various shops. By order of without regard to their condition, taken in ex- change for the toliowing new machines: Wheeler & Wiison's, Grover & Baker's, Singer's, Howe's and Wilcox & Gibbs’, Parties purchasing mochtnes at THOM Ap CUMMINGS, Chairman 266 OTICE 10 BOSS FRESCOE P AINTERS— this place will have tae privilege of exchausine, for N Onand after the Istda. of April, 1506 eny ‘other machine within y days, BIBLY & heymeu irescoe paiuters wil 4 dan adv SLOOPS, 455 Broadway 419 «© cents per day on their prevent eof Wage a diaaehshidanmbikiastcies e y order of the New York Fresco i’sinters Association, KOSENOKY, seerocary, SOc AE ¥ No re ks YOR SALE AND TO RENT BY THE month— Wheeler & Wilson's, Singer's, Grover & Baker's, Lowe's new improved aud Wilcox & Gibbs’ sewing taachiner, at Yv Greenwich ay, money by Teo hag oan buying mathines at tho ar er. Toy nye as A nate above place achines boughs aud exchang 265 GRAN D COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, 7 under the auspices of the Faiher Mathew poeir: \ HEELER & WILSON’S SEW ING MA- ths, to Mr, JOUN KIDD, for his valuable servicer mn chines, 989 Broad ays cor, 22d et. Machines the couse of Temporanee, at the hall of the Denilt reat allowed if purchased, B vid.ag,cor of dod #6, aud 24 ave, on Piiuay even ea, im. ted bus inves, conducted sted, to lety part t ELL “e100 March vod, at T ofcloce, A hoes of talent wii ia 0 convenience it bas become & recognized } v-Cub, both voeal aud intirumental, Pickete 25 BC Sheets bes 63 cout, TiMOTHY L. LYNCH, Chairman; FER. | = ———— DINASD OHAUWAN, Pressures, wBu MiLaTaneny. Mt LIC MELTING OF THE KILLIAN | —————-~— . — f VB. ot 195 Bowers. this eveuius, at | A Baty CL AIMS—OF FICERS, SOLDIERS 7 Pr rhe ‘ Gitlin, Coote of | 4 and heirs of deceared are iniormed tous we are @| continue to sertle ail ciaescs of juet calms Al from the late war, @.our old office, ¥ vaik Pisce, Apply i) person or Ly wetter, L. BROWN & A —bKACELSIOR.—As—YOUNG MENS! ae ake her Mathew I'.A.M.8. aacieiy, No, lot New | pa MONEY LOR THE NAVY—A . ou @ public meenng thir eveniug, at 7g | ee) Carney Cir at , 1, U'arrell aud K » Crowe, MARGLD CG MALONEY, Centre PATRICK LAMB, pee, 1. av huuwber ot uew prizes ready for pay bad cor Jath st auc S.h ave, Coun- Ss made with pre Bprne 5 faay RG) IN eestor Dicgersom will addres the my: suing nkers, t Park Pisce, 884 ana music by Prot, Bingsug | Piear end Gee Cub, Mines |‘ Maginuis, Mctoney and others, Kod. L. GODBY, | Sol DIERS, READ—ALL SOLDIERS WHO Viesiveus; JAMES Beubs, Veo; Wat. BOYD, | have rec eived but $1W boumsy or tess, All ao.- becretary, iis Ge oh no bave ner gM ed any bouuty gover TAT te Ci i sold'ers who have beon int ee i TH SLT. REV. BisHur POT PhR WILL | mouths! servic re fund atelairr epee’ b “ite held ‘ tor oanraes lou i Bho tree's Diissiou | charged by ieaeen ct 4 tion, will fod it to ther Chapei, 1vth et, mear ist ave gue hureday, ¢ven> | edvan‘ave to cal) ippediacel + 634 1 ia ips. Der vicgs w Commerce at iy O'clocg, a {bbe parvueon MDmPSUANly 0 GA ale A il AUCTION NOTICES. snatensatitiestitien me —— H ENRY D, “R, AUCI’R—SALES« room, 17 Nassau opposite the Post Office, MINFR & BOMERVILLE, will sell at auction op bhareday, March uid, at 10% o'clock, at their sales. room, about 1,000 packages of unclaimed good echt, beeyage, Ae, to pay charges end moras rom the a dl Hallroad and Express Com panies \.Y.&N K. RK. Coy Harden's Express, Nation Rip ene Cen ond the United States Express ( m lle poy, S omireten Line, YENBY FeLTMaNy avcr’ R—OFFICE wells thir day. room 6, Clinton Hall, ben street Prince st, well fyted et 11 o'cloek, the fine saloon 74 up, Se 6 positive. ] PNRY FeLTMAN ~AUCT'R — ROOM Clinton Hall, 5th lla this day at 1 c'eloek.e era invited, of groceries, large lo. o Sale positive, iy jote Pe PAWSPEORER 8 Auct'r wilpell this SALE—GEO, G, LEWIS day at 181 Kowerr, by ords of W. ec IMPSON, 0 large asec troentof gownsshew! remnants, &c, Sale to commence at 1\ ty o'clock. we AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY—B JOUN MORTIMER. 16 Bast Broa'tway—of laree sesort ment of pledges, silk, Ce aine aod caic erres, akirby sherls, coaks, rempants, enire sheets, eproads, blankets, coats, pants, boots, shoes illowa, and other Gers! « goods worthy the atven tion of desieve and bhouseaeepers, By order ot I DE LON, 209 East | Brontway. 15 Dp AW NI RRO- IKE R SS, one o'cl ck pr cisely, willow at 4.5 Ninth avenue, su lo a ple #, consisting of me's and women's wea: apy « boots, shoes, prece goods Jewelrr, mret struments, &@ &e by order ot CLAS, D, DAN i: Oil et euue, corfer 4 ith at, 125 Sami EL WYNN, AUCT,, 27 NEW CHAM WO be his day, at lew ‘ond Warne Tt MIs DAY, h DB, vrocery store, with fine hovee, wagon and harness, “8 Mulberry et, une bar, beer pumps, % years |r O4 CES, THK ST RATE, CORNER LIQUOR STORI for salo cheap, whére @ fortune can he mode bh = Bet SIALSS & steals man, Cail aud see the, a8 it's @ goo chence for any one. Apply at 77 New Obau ere ete A. FISH, OYSTER AND VEGITABL ‘ stand tor eale «hean. Good stand and low :en Apply on the memires, 54 Bighth ave. 2 RARE CHANCE — AN OLD ESIAE lished beok, stat ry avd segar store, wit aud one leree paper route paving $17 wil b rold ata@enacritice, Satistactor ling will be civen, at the store. § ton ave, South Brookiyn, Apariments ii the store, 11 pjakery AND GROCERY FOR SALF, to let—with horve, wagon, ulenelie, good wii! Apply to W. M. KEID, Acacemy et, berwen, ° dv manatees from J, C, ferry, Fok SALE—1HE STOC K, FIXTU KES Ar 10 ye lease of one of comer tiqu stores in the 14th Ward, There tea d-etory built and a inrge dot for improvement on the prermice 1 aqui be f Prince and Mott ete 253 VOR SALE—072 EIGHTH AVE.—TH ud fixtures of ageuts' furn shing stor Pp with epesdid apartments, suitubie t ren!; 2uWer KOlug BOUL M R SALE EK, SOCK AND FI ures of the ¢ od best tlour and teed story Brookiyn, near ¢ Hiail, Immediate poseesri i & CU., 76 Beaver etr sry to H. F. CO er oe IRSAL F—THE P RINC E'S BAY oY STE house, 6 Ackerman Place, cor of New Chamt and Wiii mas, now doing © good buriness, § wrtleulae inguire of G, D, POST & Co, Oyat Hoat, No. 17. toot of W: it 10th et. ote eae RK SALE—THE STOCK AND ett ry and liquor store, with = lease of th of ag: youre, Possession immediate! ises, cor North Lat and Yd et, Prok SALE— turesof af 4 di eosmeker, bea th: ferry, 5 F* KR SALE—A NEATLY liquor store, Apnly on the ibe msvureh, ae. 00—STOCK AND FI tore, wih ap ortments, tava, Apply ae 156 East bs FITTED 1 with apartments to live un; only $ per month, G Teseon sivou torrelling, Luqui at otl bast at, betave b and ©, i ke RK SALE—AT 646 LAST 15TH ST, small grocery aud candy store, 3 roame attaci tolt The reison lor seiling tt the owner is goin live In the country, i FPOR SALE—A CORNER TI OR with five years louse of the house and store will eel, (he store separaie, Inquire at 45 Wille t No sgents need apply. 46 (4900 HANCE—A NEWSPAPER ROU’ for eale cheap dn dereey City) paylog $.0 week. Apply at Bourh 6th st, Jorsey City, | 1 and ? o'uioek, #55. 31 SibaMbosl OK SALE—A NEW SIT wheel river boat, 160 feet long, elegantly fitted wil be tgisied in 2 weeks, Apply t0 MURBK rE Riis & ¢ 0. 61 and 62 South Hs rF “MORSIES, CARKIAGE HORSE, "HARNESS AND TRUCK Fi sale. Loquire et 52 West 36th et, in store, | A rl “LOSE ‘OACH FOR SALE—CAN | pen for the oan Appl. broadway. Wed. BURKE APP” 8 44S A GOOD CHANC od sein. a old for sale rranted H for Meat or tuck, #0. lb B50; » A coalcart. Inquire at 355 riret 2 SALE CHEAP—HORS s. Apply to O. FROST, 78 South a. 5 SOR SALE—ONE BROWN HORSE, I tov ony kind of work, Will be sold chea) ' owner he. nonse for bin; wiso one sets o. nes, Inquire 91 Curistopher et, any ti she day. DAA he Ces OR SALE—A HORSE AND =e fo. exprers, Apply ior & days at corner Stan oud Orchard sta bated, BECKMAN'S Express, per SALE—10 HORSES just FROM T coun ry, om AS At S years, from 15 to 10's 1S. &e Prices tiem 175. US Mercer at, IR SALI GOOD— HORSE, FIT F cart orex ecund und kind; sold jor wan 43 Injune Y Lhird ave, YOR SALE—2 HORSES, 1 MARE—A sound and kind, with the exception of 1 b. hore; they are trom 4 to7 yeare old, tit tor car truck, or any heavy work. Can besecn at bed 19 to at, til seid, Fer SALE, , TOR THE WANT OF | : a sorrel ware, 7 years old, 165 hands Wed ranted sound and Kind, Apply at the milk J5O ast 4th at, A Fork ‘SALE CHEAP—A_ HORSE, 1 Hd nem and wagon, Apply at 66 bioowe at, co Cannou. CANAL kek SALE—4 GOOD AN nies, Sand Tiyears old, sound and kind; 1 inatebed (oain, 16 hande high, fit tor city or cou ure | sold cheap, 198 Varie Dear ar King, 185 Fer SALE—TWO FINE 17 HAN :D B horees, 6 years old, $160 each; alvo a 16 hand tr horee, $80; alsoa 15 hand 6 year old bay road ma all sound and sud, at bub We Washingwon at at. 144 NE HORSE FOR SALE — lby HAN bigh, sound and true; 10 yearsold, suitable truck orecart, Cull 4 West 44th at, in the vruing or evening. | 310. fa by $5 —A PONY BUILT? BLIND HORSE yours old, A good looker and sepper, & Leary wer express wagon, $115 ; feed wagon, # at HOV EY'S stable, 17th at aud & —_— COAL. TE IE BEst! QUALITY WYOMING V; ley Coal, VY per ton, Ge.ivered to ail parte of Nut, Yard foo s4th st, cor, Lith ave West liast LOYD BUD, Sal \oup — Woub — BUNDLED” “Wo (dry) at 82 per hundred. Jo etick, eawou ep ip at evually Re 1 pies, | ‘Lhe cheapesc woo in the 1 ». as ddles F. DRAPER, 854 Weet fb ot anes sit \ / VOD—WOOD—BUNDLE WOOD, i e175 per W., Wood by toe load, tom $ £4. B 27 wood constantly on h equally paves Cor, of Hanuiond and Wear wa, 567 BOE - eOUKE FIVE DOLLARS A CH, Coke Office, ab the New Voie’ dron, delivered imm.ciately, A \ Aveuw A, b. PF. pukBWuUU 148 W orks, AS