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_THE NEW YORK SUN ; WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1866, ~_ erase! ‘ibe President's Veto Message. Is thie mort ings Bos we publish the important veto of the Presidett comeerning the Civil Rights Bb) which recently passed bowh Hy of Cone yress. Toe document fe very elaborate, aud beers ecidence of baving been prepared with much care, Tor chief objection which the President urges sgeingt the moasure is the Goubt about ite cuu- #titutionality, Ho tekes the ground that t)eCivil Rights bill le calculate to nullify Btate laws, an! to make both the legis ative aud judicial bran bes of (he Btste Goverpments responsible to the United Atates for action UBbe relative to their local affairs. ‘The Lams of bis argument is the broad principle That «!| rights not expecially delegate! to the United Btatos by the Constitution, are reserved to the ‘a iividual States, and that it ts not competent for Comgress to impose any act of leg sia tion that coaflicts with the anid reserved rights of the severa) States, Every section of the Civil Bgbte bil! is measured by that standard in the mesaage, Mit aside from the question of con @titutionality, the President opposes the measure Upon general grounds. According to ite provisions tbe rights of citizenab!p would not only be confer Fed upon the negroes, but also upon Chinamen, gperye and Indians who are subject to tatation— upon which elements ho thinks \t impolitic vo be- stow auch privileges es are contempated Ly the bill There are otcer general po.nts of objection, but it i« not necessary that we should rofer wo them !n detajl, as the arguments upon them ere explcitly stated in the message, The document ds, upow the whole, an able and clearly written exposition of the views taken by the Presitent, and deserves to be carefully and thougttfully con sidered, Which Shall It Be ¢ (Congress or the Pre- sidemt ¢ Tas election campaign in Conuecticut i furnish- dng some interenting disclosures relative to the position taken by the President upon political wesues, Wo Lave already aliuded to fects tndi- cating bie desire for the election of the Democratic «endidate for Governor of Connecticut, and aati! mure emphatic expression of bis views upon that subject, and his polities) relations generally, hae just appoered, Two Connecticut pol'teiane have Jublisbed « statement embracing the points of an ‘aterview which they beld with the Pr aident on Fridey inst. The President ssid to 4hem, according to thelr report, that be re- werds those who support bis restoration peley ae the Union party, wheever they may be, and no others. Ho ‘did nos con- aider those who opposed his policy ag belonging so the Ucion party.” And then, to make the watier eu! more explicit be said, The principles of my 1estoration policy are fundamental, Vo man ean approve of my policy and that of Congress at the aame time, That teimporsible’’ Thi language menos that the President reads out of the Unio party all who oppose bis reconstruction poley — abvut nine-tenths of tho party, we @ ould think, i’ She votes in Congress, in the Steto Legislatures, ard he geueral sxpreesion of sent ment throughouttie country can be relledupon, As the Democratsare She real Union party, according to the I'resiient's @tandard, we shal! horeafter have # match tear of Lolon parties. How Prosperity stimulates Cupidity. Tas unnatural prosperity that attended me can- tile and manufacturing interests during the war, is now bearing its legitimate fruit, The immense incomes that flowed into the coffers of manufac- turers and dealers, in consequence of the appreci- ation of commodities, bas had s demoralizing in- fluence upon those classes, the evidence of which is geen in their present unwillingness to return to begitimate and reasonable protite, Trade is now settling dows to ite normal condition, and nothing can stop the ebb in prices; buithe same classes who amassed fortuues when the tide of high prices was flowing, are now unwilling to sub- mit to any curtailment of income, and & avold that curtailment they are making an effort to shift the burden of decline upon the shoulders of labor, by insisting upon » reduction of wages, Before the ere of inflation Degen, manufacturers and dealers were wo!! satis- fed with a net tocome of ten per cent. upen Anvested capital, During the psst four or five Years, however, the incomes of those classes have reoged, generally, from iwenty-five to fifty per cent, and they now seem to think that there should be ne diminution, Toe stocks of manufac: turing companies have eppreciated tw an extent beyond all precedent, some of them being now over one thousand per cent, above par, and yet the nex who bold these valuable securities are clamoring because there is danger of » curtailment of dividends, Take, for exampla a» few of the leading cotton manufectories of Now England. ‘Telr atocks ere pow selling as follows: Merrimack Company. + 1988 Awoskeay " . 1280 Appleton bed lwo Bork Mile bd 1150 econle bd oo 28200 o ” ‘e . 1800 Pepperell * . oe DO Mauclester ” +e AAS ‘Lhese quotations shor Ww W thes the dividends must even now be enormous, and yet in the face of these Lgures, the waaulacturors claim (bat they cannot atford to pay current rates of wages, The profits of merchants have been ine like ratio with those of manufacturers, for their \uterosts ere almost identical, Now, all thet) work’ngmen de ment is @ reasonable compensaion tor their labor, They care nothing abouts the soins! value of ther wages, 48 @ pur- ebasing medium ope dollar was worth, before abe war, as wuch as three dollars arenow, and (f reuti and commodities were a9 low now as thoy Were Ove years ago, workingmon would be per fectly willing to accept the old rates of wayes, Hut the fact is thas the expenses of living, inclu- din; rents, aro now quite as high as they have been at any time since the rebellion commence |, nd itis for that reason that workingmen ere op- speeed to s reduction of their nominal wages. Le Mhering men received no benefit frem the inflation f prices, The purchasing capacity of thelr wages thes not been increased at all, while on the other ‘band their enployers amassed fortunes by the in- Mesion, All that laboring men ask, is, that their wages shall be proportionate to the prices of rents od commodities, They are willing to bear ther own burdens, but they are not willing to atint @hemesives more closely for the sake of keeping @p the enormous profits that wanufecturors and MaaiND BOTY repped ag 8 CoMPEGUEDED Of tbe War, There is now leas filth in the streets of New York, and less appreiension of pestilence in the minds of the citizens, than at any time within the last siz months, Thenew Board of Health seer to have inep red the street contractors and the bulaance perpetrators with a wholesome feer of be present eautary rg me Btreets that had me total atrancere to We street cleaners have lately been entire!» transformed In appearance by the v gorons application of hoes end brooms; and she keeper ! ve eateblishinents have ant ne ished their neighbors by an apparent ‘eposition toclean up. Butthe Board of Health heve com tmenced another work no leas important then that of purification, They Lave made ® vigorovs onset upon the venders of impure meats, fish, milk, et. and there ts @ prospect that euch trathe will be broken up. Uf the Board continue to exercise the same promptitude and efficiency that have char- acterired thelr action eo far, they wi!l render an inestimable service to the city. ber: Useless Fight Hour Legislation. Tas futility of legislation ssa direct means for evtablisbing the eight hour system, is exermp! Sed juthe Dill which bas just been passed by the Oo Legislature, Theffirst section of the law proves that in establishments where women, or chldreo under vighteon years of aye are enploye!, the time of Jabor shall not exrsel eght hours each day ; and suy employer who shall compl euch On operative to work longer than the time epeci- fied, shall be lialletoe fine of from five to tity coliare, Now what will be the efoct of that pros vision? Tae employer will sey, “Vo se you plesse about working ionger thea eight hours, but your situstion depents upon working ten houre Sinetead of eight.’ Bus that ts not all, the same eection « claina $h0) cautious provision thet parents of miners may eon- tract for their chiidren to work apy stipulated length of time. The restef thie silly enactment simply declares that when no contract ja monde for service, © ght hours aball be !eemed a legal day's work, Of course anemployer, under that provi- wion, would either josiehupon o contract, of else diacharye the employe a very short notice. The O10 © it Flour Law'' may bo « good thing in the way of giving prominence \o the proposed re- form, but as a curcet means of effecuing that end it in of not the alightest consequence A Question for the Board of Health Editor Sun: #in—P\ease, through your able paper, give usa little niormation what us poor folks are te do with the old atrew fom our beds, thie cleaning time’ The police way we must not burn It in the streets, nor moss we throw itin the vacant lots; Bor ses will the asu mau take it What ta to le done? Py giving your advice in you ay yoo will assist end greatly oblige one nto Masy Svb.o para one RLY, March 26, 1806, “Plsaseral News, Markets, ce. New Dork, Tucetay, March 27,6 P. M—The latest yuetations of the general Stock merket to-day, com- pored with the Quotations of yesterday evening, showy a pretty general advance in prieea, fraction- ally, Governments were strong and in demand, Gold was up to 128', today hut closed at i]s. There wara little wore demaud for money, but the market was easy at 6 a6 percent. on call, Foreign orchange was dull at 107 a 107! for 60-dave bankers’ On Change to-day biour was duliend heavy, Wheat was dulland common grades drooping, Corn wase shade firmer. Oats were firmer and more active, Pork was firme. Beef was unchanged. Lard wae steady, and Whiskey was steady STOR BALBS-Fieer boseD 1500 U.S, 66,'Si,cp 1's 8) 4th N sions) Hy o8y 5.00” do. , bh a Pay 1009 U.8. 66°81, re. 1 A's 1S Ocwan o4 ime do 1s io Bk, V ” 2000 U.S. 6 Ll 400 Canton Co, 96500) = do 13% i 0 Central Coal tix io d i 100 Maripesa Min.... i” 10000 do, 62.104 Buy Weat Union ei. #9" R00 UB. Be, 10-40%, 91 ®00 shu do, Cp Yiky 100 Oulersil wow do. - Ole 10) N.Y.Ce 10000 Trea, 7 3-10.. 10 we 1 win) Read: i 6.0 do... 00% aT 1 \ a) Erie R. ay 2100 do... 6. BY pehry » 50 Brie Pf. = i 755 Rk 1000 Cal, Te. ree 2000 Brook, CW... 98 ioe Minn, Se et 0 Harlem ist a. ° ‘it 5000 Aap, Gold. . ay 400 Cle, 3 Pitts, R 60.0 do.. 12h%q Y400 do... .50'a50 20 Cen. National B.1S'4 bu Cle, Col, & Cin 6) Merchants’ Bk 118 109 Chi. & NLW_LR 18 Mer. Ex, Bank. lt 40) Chi, & NW. Pe wy 10 Bk, StateN. Yo6 100 do,.....H6 Soa ts 6 8. & Leather B, 110 ior ChL &@ KL R..116% 10 Bk Common'ith. lug 50 P. Ps. Wa C.. 0] 0... rt 400 Gace cecceree OO% $00 Chi, @ Alton K 87 SFCUND ROARED 200 M. 8. @ N Ta R. RIN N 90 Cle. & Putts. R diy 6. Tenn. 60,'90,... 0% 1.0 do... | 400 West Union Te). 6) = LW) Chi aN, Ww. Pt 56 W's 1” ChL aR. 116% 4h) di b 300 Pitts. 2 TUIND BOATD 60000 1.8, Ge, 10-408. VIMY 100 Central Coal 46 42000 Trea 7 U-10....19 5 60 CS avers 46% Tuo do... 10% 200 P. Ft. Wl aC. . Ole 10 do...,., Sd. toy 1100 Erie R. Bibs 1200 Tenn, 66, "90. at boo au 5u00 Va. be... 1h Onio& M 1000 Lack, & W.1 dw Weat Union It of do ey a do. Rus, Ex 18 60 Penp Coal. lay 100 Mariposa }) 18'y Cattle Market, Buu's Heap, March 97, 1966. Beeves,~A more complete revolution in the affiire of this market than that which we new curenicle has seldom been experienced, A suddeu falling off in the supply, from 4,00, the number of ballocks on alo thie day week, (o ¥,4.0, the present supply, eager purchasers, and favorable weasher, have produced their legitimate results advanced prices $15 to $20 per head above the rates of one week since. and quality considered, ovem highor than the highest ratos quoted for several months past, Medium ent- ‘which on this Gay wook wore slow of sale at even roduced fF wf 14 to Ite. Luve to-day tound ready wal’ ot ie we perib. Luo bee droves com tiand trora 17 to 20e. with tew rules, however, at the latter igure, while the rough Wieck we last yuoted at ive, are now @iiity be » to Lie per! Trade, even atthla erest advan ® continurs oriak, with bo prospects of immediate free the market bide fair to rule eveo mi 2u0 100 Chi, & i 1 RT do. favor ot drovers betore ihe close MAC Cows, alt \ ty bus niniie advanced, mediume aill i d # B55 to #5), fed fancy awek at $100 to 811d. Vest caves are in At deuiand today, fow burci¢of the best grades, at lic, being in the market, » Gile for common ie scarcely am in: ulry, suas fines and Lava , Sheep are in moderate supply, witheo u sal giiow © of poor, ausabuy Hea 4 waleh boo ihpure pexcep! at “catch weicht,” wha y ke from $45 v Lived stock ie he dat > tu ss M Grafas eta tore ta hs y Spree 5 R26 D0 7, ° iby for ai8bor x ber with @ good Geman Swine,—ibois braneh of tb reduced to-day, aod t little better, good talc to lL) ‘ee for evsa-fed dressud, The supply this week avgrorate aud mediums a4 © market ls somewhat tly doiage May ob lly 4 Laat ec per \b. tur do ive A009 beeves, 116 milch cows, 716 real ealvec, 11,101 cheep and lands, | and 6,180 swine, boing on inereese over lest week's supp!y of 14 calves aud 2,504 ehoep, anda decrease of 1,320 Deeves, 44 come bud 41.7 owing FPlear po Grain, CES, w Yous, ee “, ee. IGHT Hou Sygate = gaa nae pad TH e y 4 OUR LEAGUE BADGES tuners et, brea Brite do, Sremstiid | I E FORDHAM & WHEELER, Manufacturers of extern Extre Yan va 4 Trade Badges, No. 15 Joho fooms 44 ani 6. Ohio. at @5 i0ass 50 low. ersdeu of Can fe Pxti® | Carpenie-w and J, U, badeos ver; ¢. Inelv At&T POST 90 ; ‘anid 00d to superfine Southern, $5,- | gi, Od eta. In cold $1.6", Naval badres, and ce- "Gath. The wheat market is very dull, i, i tlgns for badges, of all Kiads made to crier ly new Miwaukee $163; Old Milwauke OTICE—THE 'LONGSHORKE LUMBPR- White Gen asee, $= whic nada, ®1 ore . meu, of New York, ge requeste! fone! at 23 Oste—Are fier, BS lesof Canadian at 60 a ©] Wilett etr et, at 1% o'cloek, on Tuureiay eve t ae for Jeceer and Sout Btate, —ebd—c; and | Mareh 29h, 1836, es Paeivess ul linpuciaue. wil he US-44 tor yoecand wee (oinpacted. Be orcer of /AMES KiNF, Preaice it Corn —Thie market iste Wes'ern an. | JOIN McM ANUS, Hee, See, ound Leoe quoted at 66e72e : and round mined 4 Weeverm, date % ; White southe n, —e JeW YORK CARVERS' Ansot la tloN— i The Hay Market. The quarte Al meeting wii be hedou Wednesday, 28th in So'rlock P. M streuce New Youx, March 27.1966. | House, 298 Bowery. “W. KBAUEE, a, he With iberal Serivals, ghee ged of North a PRESTEL.F. See, bales, the market eavy and prices are quoted — cena eemeimnenneegeteeinetneten —. litte lowet, vig.: 70e80 for shipping, and 8090 for Notic ETO BAKERS—1THE MieMBERS ote of the N.Y. P. J. BB. Society invite tre trade == | 48 large w join with them at their room, 187 Row. “SPE CIAL NOTICES. The ‘Mlastrated Phrenological | Journal for April contains: ‘Thomes Cook, the Facursionist Tr Nott; W. V. Wallace; J. Carhart, Alex. Gamp bell, Mise Carmichae!; with Portraits, Character and Biography; Canses of Suicide Temperament, Marriage, Idloey; Mirthfulness, Modesty, Order; Signs of Charactor—How to Otserve ; Physinsonomy Primary Roles; Inquisitive Nose; Our Social Re- lations: To the (Girls, by Mrs, Wyllve; Teaching by How to be Happy: A Dead Man; Visiting “a —Tlow to See It; A Negro Baptisine ; Music as @ Morni and Physical Agent; Frogs, Fish and Toads; Religious: A Discourse by Rev, If, W. Boecher, on Self-Esteem ; Faith; Self-Improvement ; i Pree, ery, thiedey, March 23, at 19% o'clock, the lass tribuus of rerpect to their iate brother me Take notice, that the Plumvere o now of @ strike, and @arnestiy reque: Heement be anewered, and thet uo enca made until the be giveu by JQAG DEALERS, PAT shoddy manulectu in oaviug ber of the trade, JOHN Bo JACKBON, Panctual attendance ts re jueeted by the Present, PAT: RICK MYERS, Pree, JON PRIN. Ree, sre “4 JEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN Assoriation, 101 Fift lecture will be delivered this eve th ave, cor, Qud et the rooms, by Rev F. W. Syie. Bulject ‘the Keeent Kebellion in China.” The pubic are iu. vited SS is ple MBERS OF NEW YORK AND Vi inity Brookiyn are hat no iver. mente re Due aot ce wil THOMAS BRK CEN, 45 Ve uestion is settled, the Society. t DEALERS AND i}! please notice thata Benevolence; Ethnology, Physiology, ete, Only meet a. nthte Wean ‘4 erenns. Va en on thie needay evening, March cents, or @2 a year, Address Fowler & Welle | 1. a: Miltary Hail, 193 Bowery, to adopt meaures O89 Broadway, New York. 253 a e Proved tee which the Board of Health —-—.- “meer ae 5. | eve propored to take relative to exciuding the Kar Scratches, Galle, Swellings, Sprains, | joie. from the cities of New Yo.k avd Brock. yn, Cute, Sores, &e., which have resisted every remedy, | By aro sow teleg cured by Dalley's Gaivanic Horse Halve. 60 cente a box, Bold by Druggista, and by the dozen or sinele box at Depot, 43 Liberty et, 115 *toddard’s Cholera Specific —A sure I’re- ventative end Core for Cholera, Cholera Mor!us, Diarrhos, Dysentery, Summer Complaints, Pains in the tomach and Bowel, eve, Stoddard & Bur- ton, Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. Sold by all drug vies. _ 431 Take Ayers Snrsaparilia te purify the blood and purse ont the Lomors, pimples. boile and rores, which are merely emblems of the rottennees within 16 An AmMdavit.—" J, Isnac 1b. Dusemberry, of 160 North Tthe reat: Williemebureb, N. ¥. deine duly aworn, solemnly declare that, last December, | waa to overely affilcted with Rheumatian as to be unable to more for three wee having taken three doses of Metcalfe matic Remedy, I wase enabled to wa sistance, and otherwise restored to perie Mochs and Freckies—Ladics affticted with diseniorasions on the face celled moth-patches, or freekies, abould use Perry's celebrated Moth ay Freckle Lovon. it teinfailibie, Pr pared by Dr, # ‘ Perry, Dermates Vleet 49 Bond at, New ¥ are ed Vrea; W. A t Treat. ri t and Herb Ditters — The great biood purifyer--the Lest Leaith restorer — rder of PETER MecKNIGGT, Ch'mp, Me DEVITT, dee, Sule JOINERS—AN ANJOURN#D MEET- ‘ jag of the New York Ship Joiners’ nion » be bea at 157 Bowery, on Wednesday evening, 28h March, at 5 o'clock, hi Pue LIGHTER BOSSES ARE informed that on apd aft ine lightermen cemand Captain #15, aad m ortionate for weees will be charged for wire; 2daye pay for working on of the Lightermen's Prorect! + Asrociation. SOCKIE ay Ao r me Pt PUBLIC Mathew i. A.B, mili, Cumuity and ott ANIFL KIKRWIN, kK. PUBLIC at T.W. CASE on Wednesday eveuiue, Maren i5 oat T for the pu: pose of organizing a Cirele ot the F Brotherhood io the ibetiicn Oren DW, 1460 ii ‘urctual atteadance ie rc aest es business of the utuost Importance wi be brought betore the meeting, FRANK Witt. W. OVERALL, bec, 125 HERBY an is lehi's w PATRICK MeGu OF FATHER of New § vik, at Wertnes vbn O'Reilly, Singere MLS U'REL MEETING 8., No, 5, S4th et, and sth ave, P.M. Speak kK and Professor MEETING WILL BE HEL! 166 Centre at, cor of Walker, yw jzert and ovhere will atuod, By order of the © u o aud the wost perfect Spring and Summer medicine DONOHUE, JOLIN WeDONALD. aro Te FA to ever discovered, sold by aii druggists. nt ane ee Ee ye ee ‘PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MELTING OF Wheeler & Wilson Lock sutch Se Sewing the Young Mou's F. M.'t, A.M. B, Bociety So Machine and Hutton Hole Meet.ine, 625 Broadway 480 | 5, will he Loid at ghelr tall. cor 9d et and lat ave, Howe Sewing Machine Company No O28 | (0 Creo ne opeskers enry T. Car ol an Rroadway, N.Y hiowe, Jr., President, Campbell, Singers, Mouossn. Carre ow 1 ms vO. | CONWAYOn Monday. March 26, William Con- way, sono John and Kiise Con aged 2 years, 5 montheand ly Rs rte The funeral wil place this Wednesday after: hoon, L5th inet, at 2 ry vock, trom the residence of hiv pareute, 425 Fast 1th at. FITZGERALD~ Aijor a brief and severe flness, which he bore with Christies tortitn: ie, on Mouday, March 26th, at 5's o'clock, » There ae the third sou of the late James Fitree i, of Tralee, County ef Kerry, lreland, aged 21 years, 4 months aud 26 dare. Tho friends of the family, and those of his bro- thers, John and Jamos, and 4/00 of his bio here-in- law, Ktenry BP Vreeland and George il, Muekwell, are respectfully tovited to attend t ine cents. © funeral, this THER Wedneeiay afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, from ne the residence of bie mother, 106 Lewle at. la GREY In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 26, 866, | jngton Hall, Joseph Edwerd Grey, M. L., aged 36 yeurs aud 5 aieaime i monthe, Mre. His friends, and those of hie father-in-law, William A. Cort, are respectfully mavited toatieud the funeral, on Wednesday alieruoon, March rs, at 2 from his late reside ice, cor. of Myrtie and F aves, without further invitation, ” F wu JACKSON—On Monday morning, 26th inst, of | Ty o'clock. Speaking by BD. CAF PRK a4. disease of the heart, John B. Jacksou, aged 46 years, | Singing by Meviarvey, Buch end Eackus Mis Wu months and 24 dave Ma hews and Misetoliah, MAT. J, SHANAIIAN. ee wilt tke nee, frome the files M. 5 P es; i. MEK, S ___ 18 Church, on Wedp ay afternoon, 2> inet, at wat ; o'c.ock precisely, Eruends of the family, also the Fest TRAIN” “FOR CANAD ADA, SIN SIXTH uembers of Neptune Division, No, 4 &, of T.. are Ward on Deck,-A weotiog w be bed at respectially Invited to atwud thefunersl, 206 Tammeny Hall ou Wednes.cy Mare, 28) KFLLY--On Tuesday, March 27th, Richard Kelly, a uative of the County Carlow, Ireland, in the 6%ih yeorof bis age The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- specttully invited to attend the funeral, on Apaees asie;nvom, March LY, at 2 o'clock, trom his late dence, 4 Mulberry at, Tes LEONAKD. At Harlem, on Tnesday, March 27th inet, Mary, deughterof the late Francis Maliaran, fu the o4'h year ot ber age, Her velatives and friends, and those of her brothers, Patrick, Michael, Johu and Wiliam Hellaran, are full See. respoctiully {nvited to attend the tune:al, oa Thure- | by Messrs, Burne, Keil, Beuson, aud whe Mis e« day morning, March 29, as 11 o'clock, from Lldth | Donny, MeGiuness, Carrol, aud @ boet of there, at, and Jd ave, 208 THOS, PYANS. Presi. JOHN MAUR, Vice BAVIDG Mins Mary | Ptes's FOWARD MATHEWS, Soc. Lae —On Tuesday, Mareb 27, Bavidge, tm the 69th year of ber age, Funeral services will take place at the First Dap- tist Church, cor. of Broome end Flizabeth sts, from wheuce her remains wii be takeu to Metuchin, N. J on Thuredey A. M, Relatives and friends are respectfully lavited to attend, Philadelphia papers pleave copy 138 BLOAN-In_ Brooklyn, on Monday, March 24, of evening meeting host of young iadies. P. DOOLEY, Ree, sce, AMtLbE INT MEETING yoth, at § o'cloc’ Ailare requested to com: high rent vf, Comuuitiee, NTL sNIAN nest GOODWI and Kurope, Pati “MATHEW T.A. 3B, ims, weatt GORMAN, See, ‘ I No. 1, of Jerse, City, will bod th ing on We nesday evening, at by LAWLES and o'ters, SUTTON, JOHN BARRY and others. NETT, Proe'dt Yorkville, hoid public rueeting thie ove All thoee in tavor of the policy of invited to a'tend, as (he following speakers wi.l ed dress the meeting, Gen, Sweeny, ject or thia meeting is a company in the Sixth Ward, w Captain JOUN GLASS Cenue AM. Bik DIES’ FATHER MATHEW T. A. RB. society, No. 8, N. Y., ho ds @ public meeting in their Hall, corner 26th Mrs, Chas. T. Mille wil! address the meeting. Sia ing ARSFIELD CADETS, hood, will hold a publte Ineo Mareh Hall, cor 22d stand serves! for ladies, who love liberty and bate oppression a:eud, A. McCABE, will tell you how to make . JOUN BL LARAEY, ¥ er “OF The TEN. Sth Ward, on Wedo s/@y, Merch p.m, 66 126 aud 128 Ciniun at. ‘hat are opposed io the Senator Cogan will addregs tie m “THIS WED. of the 1 ME ETING at Clinton ila on Fenianiew Sige the roli— “Unive.* SOCTETY, N. Y., will hold no mee..n. v, eth, thie even: PETER CURLY, cre. MA 16 MATHEW T. A.B. SOUIL TY, oor Messrs of Newark and TUMMELTY WM. DON. JAMES GELEPIN. Sect y. 142 ATHER MATHEW T. A, B, NO, &, OF nweeny are Co}, Ko! bers President F B. D.O, Bui ao end others, ihe ee aud equip a Ca wach is now Y DEVLIN, Tress _ ] aod Sh everue, ibe Hon, Brothe - nerday iuhen FENIAN 1 doth, abies ofc ave. Front be Pee Several eprakere wiil adress toe There will be singing and music, Al Capi dobany Boil coppemption, Patrick Sloan, ages 3. A ol 0 run double quick, PA TRICK KE RNs, sec 6110 The triende and acquaintances of the nily are Tt 7 a ae ve rerpectfully invited to antend the tuneral, frown hie TH PATHER MATHEW TEMAL J i A law residence, 95 Gold st, on Wednesday atternoon, March 25, at 9 o'clock lu a Epeake WRIGH ddegly, on Tuesday morning, March and Byley, 8 by Bis etth Adailon Welant: aeed Bo yearn mioaibe end HO. Me LLOYL: Bros gOtN AT days, L. MOL. LOY, Bec, Lid The relatives and friends of the feaily are rp, seepect: fuliy invited to attend the tuneral, this Wednesday) ailernoon, March %5, at 1 o'ciack, from ber lage reei- deuce, 154 W.. Slot et, coy, of 8th ave. 1st TRADE NOTICES. H., BROOKLYN, L, IL—A General ’ pie. of the above order will be held at Tenamany Hell, cor Yo k and Pear! ats, on Wodnes- orier CHAR day evening, Mare 884b, 1566, at 749 o'clock, tor she klin Hall, cor, Warren and Montgomery ste. purpose of electing officers far she ensuing year, Hy | Speaking by D. Wahord « CG. Meera. pinging order of PHILLIP CLARE, G, B, THUs BON. EN, P. McDonald, M Canavan, U' Re ily by vee y, ae Opariney and Beale, ee ee erer \ilee Club, an 1. Lawless wit LANK BOOK BINDERS P. U. rat Union bagpipes, J.J. COLEMAN, Pies, K, UAK- members of the above Union are respectfully | KRiCh, see 13 o nested to attend the funeral of our late mewber, THOMAS FIITZGEBALD, trom the residence of his mother, No. 106 Lewis ot, this Wednesday oh twe Yr ED) ae } ROOEL YN TAILORS TRADE PROTEC. tive and Benevolent Union, All members of this Society are hereby notified ttend the regular weekly mopting on thie Wedn y evening, .5tb inst., In their hall Jo Fulton Nominat.ous of | officers for the ensuing six monthe will take piace on thisevening, Kemeniber after this meeting every | member 18 weeks in arreare will be expelled. A rand mag meeting of the rade wat be beid in arden, on Wednesday. A 4th, Emi- cu trookly der of the society. B. KiINKEL, Pres DAL » Bec, ! PKICKLAYERS—THE MEMBERS OF Ti He & Bricklayers’ Upion, No, 1, are requeeted to attend tho regular weekiy meeting at thei: tiall, cor. of Yorn ai, [th ave, on Wednesday evening, March 25th, to hear an important communication from the l’resi- | centof the international Lu.on, Non-mewbers are cordigily invited w atiend, JAMES HANLON, B Socle vy, No lo Me HE MEMBERS OF ener tly ere Teepess wily ipyited $0 attend, EB LOW KLE, W lad M. FATHER MATIEWT T. A. B.S. NO. 9, of Jersey City mects to-morrow evening, at ‘ARD LIN Also by the Old b ack TRIPOLI, trom New York steerage Vassace #5 Apply Aad WILLIAMS & GLILON, Yy oad way Passice FROM LIVERPOOL OR Quee town by the Nat.onal Live of Steainers TaPscori's vyoalng and Tth es EPTUNE DIVISION IN fied to meet at gy, March 4h, ding the tuneral “Members of the of T. are by for the purpose et r B. Jacksovu N PASSAGE Live: poo: ar Line ot teland, &e, ) Live: pool, 11th April, ta Culrener PROM *ackets, Queenstown a Rovittances to and 85 Bouh nf vt Black | ment mekers trom the several trade Organizations 4: 1 ; et New York and Brooklyn will address the or fiat Becket Bhive AM Oftize. Mb ie ‘ AbD | a se asene : 3 8 EMIGRATION AND Fol BIGN EXCHANGE OF FICE, 66 SOLTH BT, Persons wishing to send tor their frends, can have them brought here ciiler im stearuship or sc.jag packs tom LIVERIUOL, and trom LONDON, by the X Line of Packets, Draits on Great Britain and Leland from £1 gad Press, DANIEL O'CALLAGHAN, pee X52 | upwards us the lowest possibie races, K1CK LAYERS — SPECIAL NOLICE— | Appa to - er W hereas, the brick ayers P. &. Uniwn have been | oes TAPBC BROS. & CO., 36 South wt nolifed that rome of thear members are working for N . pr ered ions tuan the standard Fate of wages, Rotkce te hereby | PPATENTS—PATENTS--PATENTS— MUNN | ® Yeu that on and afier the ¥d day of April, auy | Liember of this Union yobtart for less tun #. 50 | | & CO, continue to svlicit Patents mod o-talo Government protection 04 bew luveutioas, Jy Yours per doy, while toed aera y art's wo the Bie" B: experience, order of the Laijon, MILER, wd, oT Park Row, DALY, Reo, Bes, da Panphisw a of Lalocmation free, : Ke y, n i sal tore, CP. Of 4 at M4 Ful SALE—A YOUNG HORS? AT Monroe at, bet Jacksoa wud deauswel ote . i M! AUCTION NOTICES, — BOGART, “AUC Tr, SELLS THIS” DA:, © At 10's ofeivek, a the store No 1 North William *t. @ larve awortment of Lonseho d furniture of every soceriet O%, 10 maltraeee sotes, tallies. che bedeteads. | 4 ining foorn an! Biteheu farnit re. M DOUGHTY, AUCT'R=—WILL SELL eth Oday at 10% o clo x saleeroon 79 Navene coneut na ot bat bo tal . chei Per) » Mattrareos, one = | DAW SBROKER'S SAL F—BFLL & INI iRAV nd ‘ HAM Frat 19 oclork Pale room, 55 y 4 lote ments Men's clothing, ‘nevwiding wk. merino, cela Cation dre sees, shawls. remnants, ekirte, ander ne sheets. blank pile be ee, de re : Mrs, COHEN, 6°6 Elehth bre en oem oo oecer |g tale 1KER'S SALP—GEO. LEWIS, Ctiowrer, wil March Corb, at tham «et & runeng of nd te eames IMps° g AWNDROKER’S SALE—B, WEAVER, Jr will eell thie dar, at il ote ook. ot ave. @ leree emsort cen foots, cones Yeet®, Panta, remoante, ea ere recpectial resses, fancy invited, £09 1) &.. Dy) 2A NBROKER'S SALE Jo THIS DAY DY baet hroatway. of 500 rents ciothin i fine shenta, inble . coats, pants and attention of deaere \N MORTISER, 1 + Womes’s an * worth: the and housekeepers, By order M. & J. WOLF, 10 Morloar 127 DAWNBRORER'’S SALE-G. G, LEWIS will sell thie day, at 141 Lowery, by order of WM. =IMPSON, a taree sesortment of rowne, abas le, remnaute, &e Asle to ecmmence at 1. o'clock, 96 R Re ROLLINS AUCTIONFFR, WILL ‘ 1 this day at 2 o'ci ek. at 4°83 Canalet, te he @ clarge lot Mattrasres, Bedeterds, Cormber Suits, Boletersand Pillows, Pillow Slips and licks ke, &e lot HERMAN, AUCT THIS "eo dar, We ay, ofelock 18 Bowers, hy virtue of WILL SFLL rel 23h at chatre! ino hensehould form iure, viz i chairs, bureaus, talie '. ® large lot o: bedding, kiteben furniture, fe A. LIPPMAN, Aur lor Moitcaroe. is Q HERMAN, AUCT.—MARSHAL'S SALB ‘ hes, | quo, Me, thie dar Wednestar, > at Love ook, at 1) Bowery, about 150 packsves bourben and scoteh whiskies. bran lea : bh, rum, port. sherry and cla-et wines, groceries, ©. VOLYONS, City Mareha! rs] SAMUPL WYNN, AUCT'R, nm house 7T Chan bers s*, eel'e th yew CF @ WC ‘ “WYNN, AUCT'R, NO. 27 "Chambers ef. celia thie der. at Tie utc toe! tutes, &c,, of liquor sore 63 New Chambers counter, beer pat npr, weve, bottles, stove chairs, &e, W ILLIAM ABBOTT, AU CT.—OF FICE 170 Chatham &q he conieate of ¢ 41 Howery, consist large motrror. ice @ of other bedstoads, mart clothine, bureaus, waahet bookenes, cooting. parior ves, - \ ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT, 170 CiiaT. hem 2 yuare—velle Tile Dev, at ° o'cicek, the stock and fixttires of the fancy Earscom. 1] Chum beve at, coanssag of excolient cornters, wpleudid na ble beer De, fine mirrory. taller chrirs. baud: ne chance ie and gas fixtu.es, wines Lquore and vecare } leo ove iron ante. “SELTS THIS wn! at. Carcets, olf repeat ryand other » oeir sod ob r cults pier gia nee curtains, chat fost nares, be'diag, lu rol beda suc ererysbin ‘or housek Mi ST WORDERFU a DISCOVERY Tevth extracted without pain or no chaig™: beau. ht (eth sagerted fur el ech: sehineg teoth flied with thece’ebrated bone filllug without Paina, All perations ekillfi'ly perforined aml warsaute’, J, "Ay ViLLERS 14 Grand 2 bigest tom Broal- 415 4 FU LL SET OF iBETH INS! RTFD FOR +2 $4, 910to superior Poid. aiver and bone fil. an All war ‘ a Teoled Poewb exten ved yout prin. ab 158 & ast Sd au) enue fi DOIN Deni as bi tt OF TEETH $3 TO 1d, superior oy: silver and bone filln:a; em. trecting withou p Mi werk snd operstions rar. ranted, Dr, MI, TAAL D, 402 Sinth ave, nour se street })R. H. VILLERS, DENTIST, 27 wearily opposite the O d teeth, on sliver, irom BEAUTIFUL sti Pe : — Bowery 30° AOR: PT it s.4 A LAL and carrar earn Weeone; seo! @, Boooklyu FOR ! Sal. r—A BAY ihisk Want “AURERD Ges, &o_ ASSORTME for sala, vurs.e8 NT OF WAGC mp ising sil styles o , erecer’ and business ®: Desses, sevting ofl cheap, Lv Nevine Na HORSE 1hig COB cast, toge her or wpe ate firet race order, Cau be econ tor {7 Jackeou et, FoR SALE—A FULL expe ewacon, Lr SIZLD FIRST Class tire of JUsEril DOYLE, ol s—WOLLD to 16 bane 116 Seventh ave, ber. 17+ hand Sth pve SALE—U FINE HORSE: wultcart, truck or etevedore —1h high Grey prow SAL F rae, abou Gino 1 dist ears and batcess, Enquire ns oy AGYEAR OLD STE 16 Hinds hich eouod end abie tor cari. Sone or heavy exprose wag seen s Oo Wat's 6 IR SALE—A HORSE s cars and bare AND FURNITURE fOquue 18. a a) Ta CARL AND HAR layuire Tl Goid eo, bu llerd fk SALE—HORSE, ness, with work farcory, F Dt gu SALE—A PAIR OF BROWN CAk- Oise, 169 hanJebigh, kiud aud ety coulie and singe hares Is bat. Price dw, for DALF--A FINE KAY HORSE come ing T, sound and kind iu harness, 1d bands bigh fit forany kindo! work, Can Lo roeu at she Feed Store 6:b ave, bet S24 “a Apply to atabe, s art and Sod ate oS FOR SALE=A DOUBLE URUCK AND harness, will carry 45 bariels, Frontet, per SALE, CHEAP—HORSP, , WaAcoy Hoartese The horse fe k.ad, round and 4 Oar old, Apply at the Dupoot House, and Hudson ate Tujaire at sul eorme.s of iy ch os f USES FOR SALE — 4 PONIES PROM Ide te 15 naode high, fit tor butchers, eroeers, ve doctors, oF apy light work, W OL Watte et, veer t ausl wt YER & MAY, SALE tablem cor, Grailau av Sterg et, Williame. burgh, L. I te ud @xcUauged, 4 12 HORSES, 3 HALF SPRING CARTS AND ures tor eae, Cau ve 6c@. ayy tune on Market ew “ip uutil gold, lod +t be euid cheap. Anplp doy ANDENCHANGR © WAGONS AND SLKIGHS WILL BR & sold cheap, the owner t * 00 further business for them, For particul Py to Myre. MD. w AEDS, ln Laohant 1m oun W. DARCY HALEY, chapain in lita Mags, ine de: . loaves ivr Bugiaod in « fortuiga’, wii Lb Tecciva inedigence of or wom the stove. W,. TWISSLETON HALLY, box $55 sun office, s4 | \ PHERLAS, MY WIFE, CAs HARINB ! ‘ulrey, Las (osgaken my bed apd boiid, au pers gone hereby torcid \ussiug ber oa my JEN ERY —==_——_ = LD STEREOTYPE | LATES Wa} se (ORB eTEREAEY FuATES "i