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SSE f NEW YORK SUN. aeemeaee on {DAY MORNING, MARCH 380, 1466 oanecticet Election—Its mpertance onsen haa teken «recess until next week, hie attention being temporarily withdrawn be exciting evente at the nations! spitol, ‘tren npon the Gonnecticut election, which uron next week. The peculiar crcum- connected with thet election make !s the portent and the moat interesung thet has ed in eny State since the outbreak of the It ie rightly reger ‘od ae the opening upon the new po'\tical issue-—ibe first con n the war between the Luk of the party slected the President on one side, end the ‘ratio party with the auxiliary 6 ' of the ninration, on the other side, Toe will therefore wot enly determine the th of the new combination in Connecticut, + will furnish @ re!lable Index by which to f the political aituation in other Biates elauive #trengih of parties in Connecticut is curty the eame ee in three of four other ern States, and if ine combiaation should be he former the loference follows that wi!) likewise be successful in the other Stei.s “ito. Ove thing ie certain: If the support- the Present foil to carry Connections, ther s will prove that in the split between Con- and the President the latter has cut buts small chip from the Republican party. A nee to the figures show that the Democrats @ very little wd from the Admisisira erty in order to carry Connecticut. ‘> the n that occurred @ year ago, the Republican ‘ty war about eleven thousand, but on thet on the Democrats made no stiempt to polls te, and virtually allowed the election to co ‘ault, The vote at the laet Presidential elec- ‘perhaps the best basis of « calcuaton of strength. Io thet contest, both partice ex themselves to the utmost, polling the largest hat hed been cast for many years, The rote t time was: Lisoorm, 44,691; MoCumtan, /} majority for Lincoum, 2,4. Now, if these # be accepted as the present basis of calcula- sfui is 1t followe that only about twelve od) = Jounsom - Repablican votes = wil! equired to elect: the Democratic, tickot i, if the President can iufluence twelve red of the Connecticut voters who supported » 1864—teking them from the Republican and giving ther to the Democratic party— ange will overturn the Repudlican majority soo.mand Jonxson, The question then te: s@ President influence twelve buadred votes? meurt be nearly or quite that many voters in aploy of the Government in Connecticut, and 4 class usually have a special regard for eelf- ral, it ie presumablethas the greater part of will vote im accordance with the President's Bat besides (ais cless, there must cer- r be ® portion ¢f Connecticut Republicans *ill go with the President and Senator Drx- )® matter of principle, Hull there is@ doubt yall this, and it fe that doubs which now at- » the attention of the whole country to the « @ection, The suspense, however, will be oct duration. Reform tn England. ® British Government is now taking another rient step upon the Republican road, A Re- bill, providing for the enfranchisement of o clasewho have hitherto been debarred from ral privileges, 1s now pendiay in Parliament, * emanated from the Ministry. The fran- England {is depeudent upon a money ‘sation. According to tho present law, no van residing in @ borough is allowed to vote + be pays es much as fifty dollars e year ront; » poor man outside of a borough can vole eheissleaseholder paying an annual rente! hundred and fifty dollars. Under this law, < sregate number of voters in England, Wales * otland is only # httle more than one million, | @ population of twenty bree millions. The oeition now is to reduce the stan lard of qual- 8, 0 that men living in the boroughs may vrovided they pay arent of thirty-five dollars, ry per year: and those outside of the boroughs \ vote if their rental reaches sixty dollars. ‘ought the pessage of the bill in question « id pearly half a million to the present vote— . accession wi!l of coursecome entirely from the cong Classes. The extrems opponents of Reform ee the new measure siren ously, arguing that | #ventuate in the enfranchisement of all the ag classes and this place the gorcrament in bends, But the billis backed by the gov- eat party, it has the endorsement of Mr, ot apd the wholo Progressive party, and s there ts hardly a doubt of ite passage. It not fully satisfy Mr. Baran, because he ie in * of making it more sweeping, but he anil the ~ which be leads have tho good sense to see | ie a etep tn the right direction, and for that - a they supportit. In thie measure we sve afiuence of that irresistible power which is ally uprooting monarchy in Englaud, Siep >, the principles of republicanism are ad- “ng, slowly, but steadily and surely severing rda thes bind the people te the throne, and me must come when the last connection wil! oken, and when Mberty will be installed as oreb of England, chers, Marketmen, nid the ipo dthe Board ef ® Board of Heaia bas determined that the dering business rhal! be removed be, ond the limits, and thas she markets she! be reno- 4d end hereafter kept clean. Butchers and xet-men should therafore prepare to meet these irements, The Board have ample power t» ‘ee their dermaods, but eo far they have mani. ia Cisposition to ect courteously towards a)! whom their duiies bring them tn contact, sud will not be likely to do anything harshly ws they are obliged to de ao, The butchers in- so thir: thas there !s a0 necessity for their val; but they should remember that ts {of Health are pretty good euthority upon ary wasers, and that their duty is to remove usiness thet ta their judgment is detrimental public health, Their decision in this case 1 therefore be taken philosophically by the ors, for the change cannot be avoided, With yi tothe cleansing of the markets the Board sted wisely, The condition im whic these ‘tions have been hep) during the last few « Les been disgraceful to the city, They © be completely overbeuled, Lot only with ene to clesniiness, but alse in seapect to ' éemare) management, the quality of the arti- wd, tho weights and mesures, etc .Elitherto there bas been n> etequete meane for preventing Fimanetal News, Marketa, @&. SPUCCIAL NOTICES, TRADE NOTICES. the asie of in wuclesome meats end vegetables Nwe York, Thursday, March 29,6 P M—Tre $< iceman The necess ty of @ reform in this particular we | sfternocn quotations of the general Stock market, Howe Sewing Mack ee Company Ne 629 QPECIAL NOTICE —~—ON AND AFTER " ? b Broadway, N.Y. Elias biowo, Jr, President. Agenta |b Monday, April 24, 1966. the members ot have already seen 'n the seizure of immature veal, | “ON DaTed with those of rrsterday afternoon, show & | wanind 231 Hricklayers Vaios. of the city of Brookiru. Ww De puirid fh, onc manufactured mill This feature | {ecline of to 3 per cet. A few sorts were, a ——— — will emma! #3 60 per dey ae sander Sees, 32 of ssnitary reform is one of the most importecs | Mme comparioon, higher, Governments were strong @SRATHaA. pe ae ON CO adjoining gitler. by (hat the Poard of Health have to reculate, and the | (Old cloned as 127%. The loan market wae caer at) fp AgG_on March 2th, Tillen Rage, aged 75 rears, | Secretary : ieee market-men should usderstand ihe: an ¢ ‘ pe 56 percent, The aecomuiation of capital continues | wife be are nm Bagg, @ native of Clonmel, Co. \ 7ORKINGMEN’S UNION—BY RE TT " Y - r t usc 1% Bb en « ‘ ; ‘ary, lreland ‘ wae NOS = 4 . Mn there is more ¢ieposition te len Commercia: PAR" r aint - t 1 eit ‘ ntances, and alro of her eon- ® epociai meeting ‘+ hereby called to weet at ora in hel + “ must by io arate, fper wasduilet sea. Foreien exchange s no Pe Reet Act resperttal: tnt {ted to attend bong ‘] Lae tt a 8 o'clock, at thoir Roonr leanlinees and pure food are excellent p eventives | minal at 107 @ 107 % for 60 dare bonkers’, On'Chancs | tue foneral, trom the residence of her taughter. Mre, | Pty Closing Apeociation Hall, 267 Bowery , . vt Pate Ter 4 Elisab Friday afrernoon, at 9 | DO# in relation to th t , of disease, and our citi¢ene vill cortially support | to-day Flour was less active. and prices “c.e without pd tg without Weber a. Clone! pacers Rina A Apel aorite aeae. dered J the Board oi Health in their eTorts to produce s | feridedchangs Wheat was quiet and w.thout me- | please copy, Nb ‘EID, Pree, WM. F. LLOYD, Ree. sec. redic®: improvement in these respects Atate Military Bounties A Prorosttion been offered in the Legiels ture of this Btete, for an equalization of bountes paid to soldic s by the Siste Goverument. The principle and the object of bis li!) eres eann eas in the case of the measure bow pend: Con. Gress relative to bounties paid Ly the ge Gs ernment. For more thane year after she con tmencenwent of the war New York ,ad no local bounties to volunteers, sud up to Apris, i564, the Btave bonnty was not higher than seveuty-five dollars. During the lest year of the war, bowever, the bounty wee reised to three huudred collars for three years recro te, aud itis cow proposed to plece all the New York soldiers on an equality respecting bounties, by peying those whe eniieted early, © eum equivalent t the difference between what they = received and w wee received by soldiers who en- hated under the new bounty law. The Adjutant Geceral of the State, in conformity with # resoiu- tien passed by the State Senate, hae subwittel « Sisiewent relative to the expedieucy and coat of equal ning the beuaties. The report ie not very lucid, but 1 eeems that the ageregste sum re- quired for this purpose, secordiag to the statement, wonld be about eghteen million dollars, Sucu an expenditure would, of course, cause ® me a) addition to the present burden of taxation, but it would be far better to appropriate the pul mobey in that way than in yifte to new railroad compen'ss. If New York cau aiford to lavish money upon railroad monopo ies, It ought not to besitave alout doing something for the soldiers Who fought its battler during the late rebellion, Advertising Swindlers, Tn yeaterday's Sus we published she particulars of @ case ~*trein a returned soldier had Leen swindled out of nearly five hundred dollars, in con erquence of which joss he had co:..citted suicide, This case, with the exception of ite sanguinary ending, is only @ type of oshere that are constantly occurring in this c) The so'die:, ha a litthe money the frult of his Union army, Suxious to icvest it lu some business whersby be might gain « living. He eaw en edvertisement in 8 morning paper, in which the adverticer «ered to sell ‘an intereat in the business’ for five hundred dollars, Not nowing the unscrupulous character of the paper in which this offer appeared, he naturally supposed that the advertisement was honest end legitimate and he accordingly mode epplication for the psrtnership, Of course be was ewindled out of his money, and other ansuspect- ing persons are daily being victimized in the same wey. This species of cascality is now extensive: ly practiced in this city, and some measure ouyhs to be taken for Falilare ofthe Ei Bill Io the As Sombie, ‘Tus Fight Hour Labor bill, which has been pend- ing in the State Assembly for several weeks, was yesterday defeated by @ vote of 64 to f4. An ate tempt was made to reconsider the vote, but the Assembly seemed determined to give the vill its quietuajen’ it was accordingly cast overboart. The defeat of shies measure may possibly have some in- fluence in retarding the eight Lour movement, brut it was practically of no consequence, and ought nots to discourage any true frien t of labor reform. We believe the time will come when the eight hour systero will be generally adopie!; but thatend can- not be brought ebout hurriedly —certaiuly not by 2s legislauive evactment. Pleasares and Follies ef Fashion. The “Man About Town" of the Commenotar furnishes the following reflections upon women and their * eoings on:" Walking up Fi alway yesterday, and remark- ing the extreme richness and variety of comune diep ayed by the women of New York, and the delightful and uchbesitating | Lerties takes by the March wind, I wae reminded of the tendency to excess which pleasure and fasbion confirm, and 1 thought of the very reiwarkebie artist. caprice of a woman of fashion in italy, a8 u giand costume ball, given lest Wingr by a bunker of Floreace Madame Ratarzi (I’fln-ess Salus) rive ed d amazed all eyes. She was ative’ as aft *. ler Sead was enc by s magnificent © es.h, formed of grapes of various hues, with use ‘y of gems glittering among the leaves. Inher}: debe carried a golden goblet, Herarmea.! uc . vere bare, and her only drapery was @ every Pang red velvet robe, with a leopard ekin crim eghily over the back. The shirt was loft open as the sicies, and literally revealed ber limbe, covered only by flesh colored t ghts. The seat she choose at the supper table wae a somewhat original one, to say po more. Owing tc the great crowd there wase searcity of chairs, and the iair Bacchaute grac.- fully posed hereelf—in her husband's lap. Her costume, iu spite of ite questionable shale wos astonishingly picturesque, It was mmo at Paris, and coms 4100. Another remarkable person pros- ent was Mavame Floreazi Waddia tum, who looked beautiful in spite of ber sixty-five winters, drossed aga Marquise, Forty years age she enchantd toe ball-going public (so say those who remember ber) by sppraring ip the costuy eof Diaum very pearl au naturel The world of fasion in New Yor bes cotl.ng 6o artistic, @ daring and #0 quesuon- able to flavor the gosmp of letter-writers, Our excesses and our foil ea co not take 60 #@ Uctive s shape. Wheo dress becomes « fine art with us, as it ia with the Latin races, we sliall have the corruptions abd the elegant nudiwes of uo gay world abroad. itis astonishing to what excesscs d the desire to giv leastre will p tits wowen o. he world! Dust speaking of fasiion, of taste and of beauty, did you ever Lave occasion .o remark bow wncew/ortable you were oesttoabelug nes dan- gerously gifted with citber? It was my inte to ve Seated a! @ concert the of) er @i.ug behind a ebalk-white damsel; and woat bactof » batdy you suppose she adorned ber head with, sud what colore did she deem complimentary ? Ovo of those ugly equare bats of pink velvet, with scariet | Sowers acd emerald green tinfoil! Whate cum bination was there, my country -eu [ Lt rade me womem that I bad inuocen!, ebalk-white dames! wae igvorence of the sulfering she caunni, Had she keovn how much ber taste eb wcked would | ‘) chenwe my seat, hile the in olisstul have shed me with a ok, or flowem atm. lke ab euragen cal, A CLEaGYMA™, while on his way to officiate at the funers: of » laly at Wost Beud, W at weck, was Dy reaoon of bie horse runny ay, thrown out of # cutterin which he wes riung, He wee treveitan through «@ planteatioa, where trees had been felled, and falling on an ln Wedge partly driven into ® log, his jugular vein was yr and be died to death, Singular #0 relate, eo lady be was & have bured, and who-was eon- sidered dead, that day awakened from » trance; is now alive and well, and the grave that was dug for her now comseins the rewains of the ustorsu- nate clergy Wan, a ¢ . terial change, Corn closed a shade firmer waedoll, Deef was cutlets. Lerd wae dull. was jcier aod firm, The Protrce Pxchan opened tor buesness to-morrow, but im fina. cial cii+ cles Good Friday will be almost a clore hoidey, ST 0CE Aah Fe Fiesr FOARD CORCORAN—On Thureday, Pridget Corcoran, wifeot tonn Corcoran, of Killeigb, Kines County, Ireland, aged 54 wears, Pe relatives and friends of the family are re t fully invited to attend the funaral, thie (Friday) afternoon, March 50, at 2 o'clock, from ler late resi- dence, 12S B, 1sth ot 11 DOPREMUS—On Thoredey, March 99th, Willie A. S00 1B, He 698 ep, 11T 109 Cantea Co, ldof Simon and Maria A. Doremus, aged 7 ' ty Ko Mai, & tad, © nd 1o dave i 190 Cam. Coal Pf ns of the femfls are reenectf{aile invited to 4 Te ac . *ttend (he fonerel, from the residence of bie parents, 4s 60 ver nioa Te 64 Horatio et, tis (Priday, & ing, at 8 ‘clock. 123 Ww aM do a ¢ a ULGHESOn Thareday, 29sh Inet, after @ short 10) Ashburton Cost. 14 1 oa, Jobn Hughey & native of ito Parish of $00 Sari - PY ; Keady. Co. Armarh, aged 89 years ee oy ; ‘Lhe iriends of the family are respectfally reqaes’- oro BLY. Coa. kk 6 e4to attend the funeral, from the resi ence ot his 1600. és. * 109 oor Patrick, 64 Seammel et, ou Sernrday afternoc, pow bs Siet lust, at 2 e'clock, Cabforn a pavers plosse 20 bine k Pre | eer mai 4260 ae Tia . “ w Erie Pf TORDAN-.On Thareday, Mareh 20th, Flirabeti, Vo'g OO Hund. Ke. B wile of tiee Jorden ar ive f Congas Lere 17.00 Tenn. 66°) . ¥I iw @o fi for), Leland, in the 52d wear of het age 40 Va. te *T\ YOu Reading BR x tho relatives and friendsof tne tamily are reapect- bono do 6S booo do 10010, | falle invited to attead the funeral, from her Inte 3000 N.O, te is 1O MLB ON, la 82% | residence, 451 Powereet, ‘VW ‘ameburch, op Satur hen oe 4055 am te BiteeS’% | doy afternoon, 31et ius. at ¢ o'clock, The remains Mm Cal. ie lis OO Mich, Vea. Kh... 10. will be taken to the Cuureh of St. Mary. cor, Leonerd 400 Ole & DQ Hig Bw Cle. & Piw RK. iv aod Remeen st and from there to Calvary Com-tery 10000 do Wube % de Ts gais's | for invermens. “69 1A Erie 4M. Vb hu Set oh haf Ry 26% ’ O Hariem tM. 16 100 Chi W. nm | , » Ohio & Mo let. &n 40 do, 5h gadh oe Ue y. Ireland nee 1 Gallatin N be 100 Chi, @ &. 1% Hee onde, and thee of the 58 eather B b i do 6 . vited | 1 % Corn Each, Bk 49 N.J Cen. K hit ty by 4 6 rerpectfuily invite ate reegaptecs Bade" 15 Metropolitan # Wor W.O 8 TG ) afternoon, att vie Dank... e ‘vary Cemetery for . Poaan shterar 103 6509 Trea. 7 3-10 100 M. 3. & NW. Te KR. 79% SHEEHAN~On Thoredas, March 29tb, of cone lu) Weat Union Leal wo do,..., S2\eakét | ermption. John Sheehen. aged 43 years, mative of 100 Atlantic MB, .. 43: be Cle, & Piss, Ko. TS | the Parish of Lisearrol!, Co, Cork, Tretand sUO N.Y. Cea RK 40 Chi. ON WR. 96% The Saneral will teke place from bie late dence, ® a oo ical | WW. Pt. 654 | 240 Bast Sth ot, om Saturday attornoon, at 16 oes iN paatisg & ik MITH- Gith, Adri wife of A, $0) Erie R. ei 900 T. Ft W. BC... 925 1. pmlth ogee sponte. 4 teenth cote Nive, in G0.. TheaiTss LO Chr SRL R 116% Tho relatives and triendeof the fam iy, and Troe 1W Mich. Ceo. kB. ded yy of Caren, dy FA Mo and Hros, of Samoturace Senate, So. i, are respectfully invited to atsend the : inked aig aneral, from he, late realdence, & Sixth et, Williams. 1600 1.8. 6s,'St.en...19% | 700 Cle. & Pitts. R... 70 burgh, on Sundey mornsng, at 1” o'clock precisely, ludo00 Trea, 7 J-lu.. lov do Beading K.......l0 4] withous further uctiee. ited a8 * ye live §=S00 ut “4 e io} i - - = 000 NO. 6e., aa 5) Mieka. Con, ’ . erm . 100 Weet ( uiou Vel a 3m) Chi @ NW. if, ST 6 TRADE NOTICES, 10) ere bee, 1200 Me &N Ja. SoM] ; " : af 100 Atlantic M.8 119 * 190% Go, +1 aul SIGHT HOUR LEAGUE BADGKS— 2) Caneral Coal 45) 40 CRN. WOR. BG FORDHAM & WILLELER, Manufacturers of wu deo . 46% ° Mo Chi. & BR. 1 1ié Trade Kaden, No. 15 John et, roome 4 and 5. 10 Ashburton Coai, 13 10 do, 116% | Carpenters’ and J. U. tadges in silver Tue, In silver bw Ene K P56 O00 Pita ce wee, & wh 8) cta. In gold gi 60, Nawal badees, and de- 18 " A ee lve do. V2'6 | siens for badges, of all kinds made to order “at " v ° vi 7 , 74 : ” ESS MAKERS’ ASSOCIATION Wheleenic Prices of Couatry Preduce. New Yous, March 99, 1846 The genera) proface market continnes dull and inactive in most Kinds of stock, bnyers ati!! hewitat- ing to opernte to amy great extent, aod sellers, emboldene! by the recent npward movement in gold, displaying little or no disposition to force asles by further conetssions in prices, Thie is particulariy noticeable in the ma:ket for butter, where, notwith standing a considerably augmented supply, bokders are firm), at last week’® prices, several lots of new State being beld at presen. even as high es60e. An increased domestic and Southern demand har also crested agrester deqiee of firmness inthe market for cheese, Mingliah daries being held to-day aa %45 Te, with a continned upward tendency, Fars, Stave and Jersey, althougis arriving feoly have aleo ad vanced a iittie, In she poultry market, cor.«iderable activity prevails among operetore in clolce qualitios of fowls, such es ere in demand for hotel aad restaur- entuse, but as the demand for family use is «ceed ingly sreall, common lote are Gtteriy unsaleabie, and with the present damp, unfavorable weewher, pack- ages of this grade are now selling im the vicinity cf We ington Market at almost the buyers own rates. This is eepecially applicable to geese, which being out of enason, are scarcely ealeable at an, price. In the meat market we observe ® material advance in the item of pork, which is edtrilutable to decreased supply. The beef market, weo, shows an upward tendency, in evmpathy with present rates at the cattle yards, ebich ts also trae of the better gradesof mutton, Other quotations are as follows: RUTTRE. ;Wetern reserve, 05940 |Pen pom.to med. J0ng8 ‘wr . a Koll butter wash | Tallow, city... 11 \ala'y Canada Yellow.....d0wa2 liard..... ATMAI0y Onaeaer *tate, choice....1Tal9' (mhilo, choiee........-091 oom. ~016' Pine Spee. con Suess Kanglish deiry,N.Y 19025 “Fo sm Dairy =. DACHRED POULTRY 25D O4MEB. Venison, carcass, i). 10aly Preeonastiignt.dz.! 60a) 75 Venison, saddles, ib. 12al)! Pigeons, aquabaz4 @unk oo Habbite, per pan a— Diam, per pair .¥ Oiad by Partr a, per pr STelW| Quail, doz » 2 byes Tarko aeske wart) ha, per ib 34030 Fowls -. |seeee . * «8010 Chickens bars FRESH AND DRIED PROTP, Apples, Weertern | Cragt’ mes, com...6 0008 00 ance 5 Tha6 25 do prime. f2a14/ Common ¥00at | Cheataats, Dush ‘. Mixed 5 |ifiekory nutes, ” Raisins laver,awS 5503 99 Corrente, per I Kaisius, bch, ao. —~-a3 Tol Citron, Leghorn, do. 3 er. N. Jersey Janada tats Aoathern Peg onta bush... d0aads N.Y. State Se] MATS Beef dressed.ciiy.1'alig) Veal, perlb \8alT “ eonusry 9al3 |Perk.............18018 Mulen. rata! roTaToms. Mercers 2 Svas 25 Jackson Whites......09 00 Peac), Biuwalbi? vSee 50 Del, Sweets » 2,00a2 26 Buekeyes, bbl... 1 Loa, To" @eBURR An! Paranipe, bli.....2 wehes Rus Turaipe | ' Leeks, 100 b'che, . A W. Turnips, boi... —« Carrots, bbi.......... Onions rea bbl... Teal (C) Pumpki 100. .6 (a micna,white, obiS ues bo Baneshes, bbi....4 50a4 To Sabbages, 100 .. 10 C0al¥ onl Reets, bi SPECIAL, NOTIC s. anes Brown's “ Vermifuge Comits.”’-This val. uable combination has been successfully used hy phyeiclans, aud foand to be safe and sure in oradica- ting worms, ee hui tful to children, Be sure to obtain the Vermifuge Comfit, whieh has been used with good succest, Sold » > drnggiste and dealers in inodi- Cinesathcenteabex, sss 280 Meths and "reckles—Undies aillicted with jaco.orssious op the face led moth-patc.es, o¢ freekics, shoul. use Perry's celebrated Meth and Freckle Lowen, 16 le iniallibe., Prepared by Dr. BK, ©. Verry, Der \atoogiat, 49 Bond ei, New York Bold by atl Nugelete, Brie ate It is Not a Humbag—Bo Convinced — Thourn hav of beeu in uss only fora bois ume, Metcale's Great Rheumatic hemoly as gained « ¥ rawice repatetion. and fe rcommenuded by the best doctors ia Now York as the oul» sure care tor Riv a oasiem, 15 Dr, Langley’s Reot and Herd Bi:ters, The Great buot Parifier: the best health rogterer, andthe moss perfect spring and Buinme’ medicine everused, Th © cifactually cure Jeucdice, Dyepep. fia, Liver and Bisous Compinints Genera: Debiiry, and all kiidred divesees, Buld by al! drug ia Choice Pear ‘frees ter Salo cta Sacri- flee — Lhe subscriber, desiroas Of (bimuing oot Lie extenaive peer orchards, offers ior agie at ope hariie usual prices, over two thousand choice Iiwart end Standard ear! rees, of the F wtiett, Louise Bonne de Jersey and Duchesse d'Angouieme veriowes, irom threw to seven years old, aud ip bearin: condition. Partie: desirous of pur cam give the tiece a personal inspectwa, Au eres by mail wi. be Baa, attemded to. Wii-LlA Y. BEACH, Wallingford, New Haven Co,, Lena. Wheeler & Wilsen Leck Stitch Se and Button Lhote Machine, 636 breedway ELAR he seed to work in consqaence of their employers refusing to acorde to their demande for an increase of wages, Harness makers eve. ewhere are requested not tointerfere, The members will meet at Putnam Hall, 84 avenue, cor. of 12th st, om Pri- day eveniag, March ath, at 7 o'clock, CHARLES ©. DURNING, Prea't. FRANCI8 AHERN, Kee. Beerotary. 1) L* YREKS, ALOUSE, AND SRE TO vour own interes, The Sth Division LV. B. Ansociation hold the ext week y meeting om Tuce- ng, April &, et T% ofelock, Nations! het, ot sth ana th aves. Members oad urated to attend, as there is ‘nallto be attonde’ to, Pat. poof ints: RICK BRAADY, Custeman, MARTIN oS Te see N ACHINISTS’ PROTECTIVE UNTON, No. | ot N.VY. City, will hold «@ specia meeting at their roome 195 Bowery, on Friday evening, Mareh 30th. Purciual atteudaore of all snevabers le requested as business of importance in connection with Painters’ Str.ke and the Eight Hour 5 -etem, will be letd before the meeting, My order of THOS. HEWITT, Pres, W. WH. ODFLL, Rect. oS6 Toric N SLATE & TO ROOLET an increase of wee requesied uot to inte - plied wiku. The foiowtng emplorere paring the advance esked for: Mr, Bateman, 28d et; Mr. Ken- pedy, 19h at) Morrison & Neil. aud Mr Anderson, Weashiveton et; Fivher, Beat Broadway: Palmer, Grevopoint; Halladay, 0th et. THOB, CUMMING Prest. ot the Arso 278 TOTICE—TO ALL THOSE WHO HAVE jJolued the Operative Plssierers’ Bociety and did net pey their isiriation fee, likewise members in arrears, (o¢ me forward on next Tuesday evening and uo eo, otherwise wry wil be experea trom the Soclew. B rder, JOAN PNNIS, Pree, JOHN TIEANEY, Ree, See, Notice ie aleo given to mer bers who bave borrowed moury irom the Sccliety to pay the same on or betore the i7th of Apmi, By order, JOUN ENNIS, Pree, JOUN TIERNEY, Rec Bec. 118 OFFICE OF THE WORKING WOMEN’S PROTECTIVE UNION, No, 80 White et, New York, TO LAE PUBLIC Thecivil war which has derolated ourlond, and tarn ed our once happy homes inte houses of mourning, has inllen’ id pecullareeverity oa the cwine and trates. women f thie city, many of whom were mating three aAkMY suimis DAY AT ALX ORNTH A PLIFOR, To the tnadeq ipeasation paid for female In. bor the Workin nen's Protcctive Union owes its origin, The Association conaiste of a number of be- nevolent ladies and geutlonen, whose rympathies have heen entietat « o voly tarily give their tine nnd money w promote an inetitution that will be of rections benefit to the working women of New York ity Among the prominent objecta of the Inetituti the establishinent of a Realstry system, whe ay be asslete lin obtaining employment, and e thew leeal protection against fraud, tree of ——, 1585, expenre. tiealso an object of the Toastitution to discover new an! spp opriate spheres or ployment @r wo- men, to departments not now oceunied by them, We earvestly wppeal 0 all good cltizene, more es pecially the indies, to asel*t usin malutainine an or- ganization intend«i to benefit and encourage their own sex to lator for a tiveliliood, Lapiee of New Your « Will vounot rememberthe friendiess working girl ? Thousands of doilars are rais- ed tor other benevolent purpoees, and must she, who worke fre juently trom haif-paet seven in tLe morning ti! nearly that tlie in the evening, be lefl to etrucele without that eympatay and support whicn God, in his infinite meres, ise blewsed you with the power to give? Contributions to the fund, either in money, dry goods or provisions, will be gladly accepted. and may Ihe sent to the Treasurer, M. 8. Beach, Keq., Sun Office, yor No, 80 White at lt any lady desires to aid the Comm ttee by giving some portion of her time for the cood of her rex, she iwill be able to obtain further information by applying +40 the Superinreadont, at the igome of the ( nion, No, thu White street, Duriag the two veare that the Union has been in fexstence, It bastent 6.51 persons to empioy ment, 1796 have anp led for iniormation, 247 Inw cases have ‘been aijasied, and 1,720 e aployers baving registered *ibe.r names for help in the various trades and callings e.. sinerafed in the following Let bie eee yn or ita: rosernnking, x re Nery CThaktuas ts rs apmaking, Sew. Machine Fmbroiery. Copying, iia tiniter Fitting, l phoistery, Pur Fewing, Sal cswotuan, Shirt Making, ‘ilo e Sowing, Floching pewing, Heokking, wkbluding, ‘Telegraphia, ccket Hooks Feathers” Lrsiding, Teoow Folding, Hair Neta, Pant doons, Coat Making, Brushes, Phowsraph Coloring, ' ym Making, Lanp Burners, Da kia, Papoi-vox Making, 1) waere, 5 dul liremeia, ee, ke JOTICE TO TH LONGSHOREMEN oF New York and Hroexlyn, also Coal i | You are herevy notitied by tue Brooklyw Oral Shows Hoop Skirts, Lace Mendin», Beat Work, Vestma! ing, Tine Be ting, riificial Flowe: View Meking, i” Buttoa wuking, Lal etting, Cigarettes, wLOney Un bos Mena e.ers’ Bociety got to work with any man {i te Rociety, but tost.k to ome anoth spate fi got our Geman; also there wii be » and we wil Cos. puoveless' powety of Prooklyn on Mi hid o- ag, April 2d, at Taroameny + s!], cor Y ork and Pearl ats. B, order "AMES FITZ, Prest, 4 ) HOSS SABH AND BLIND MAKERS— ar meeting of Bash and Bliod Makers’ U . hel Tuesday 4 Bowery it wes Tesotved’ that ou and alise Apel an advance of 60 . Tre. WMH TAPPEY, Sec, ° sae SOCIETY NOTICES, TTENTION YOUNG AND OLD LADII 4, The Ladies’ Father Mathew T. A.B. fociete§ Y ola @ public teniperance meting « $ Bees 1%h ot, noar ave. ©, on fr dey Mareh fern, aking by Meows. F.\1, p, ne by Messrs. Krennes, x aod a oa. of others, WM. BOWLES, P: JOUN A. GOODWLA, Kec. See. a hate MASS MELTING OF THE RENT- . payers of (he 11th Ward will be he held -t cua Third et, on Fri evening, Mareh 8th, et 5. Ail rent-pavere are invited toatten:. by or the Chairman of the Central Comrait' oe, TTENTION DUNGANNON Vo wers of 1799 —A meeting of the above Cor w ll be held at Mill'tne Hall, corner 26th at 4 Tth ave. Friday eveaing, Boh, at Thy o'clock V.M., forthe purr.wa of lging the compase ‘nto a Circle of the fenian Brotuerbood. Ai mem. berse¢ «requested to atten’, By or'ter of JAMFS MUONFY, Capt. PAT CK BCANLIN, Ordariy 1 feeaut, A GRAND PUBLIC MEETING OF THS Owen Koa O'Neil Circle of the F sian Brosner. hood will be beds. 195 Towery, on Saturday eveus ing, March Slet, at T% o'clock The folowing ve a. jemnen » ll ecdreee tie audience on the euliecs of Tried Ip vependence: Johm Kafferty, A. FE. Costelio ant J. +. O Farrell, Meqre, Singing by the talented roealitte, Robert Wiles, John Ridd, Michael J Dani d thecharming Misses Foy en’ Cannaven, Tront seate .eserved for Incies, TIMOIHY | LYNCH, Centre, MANUS J. MeNULTY, Bes. 145 N' NiCKk—ST, LAWRENCE O'TOOLE CLR. - ce FW The reeule* hamtess meeting will be postpon do unsil Pri rood Friday eventur April 6th, 1866, on aceon A tull e.tendaneée is reyn BLOWN, Centre. N. ¢ ACTION NOTICH I ENRY FELTMAN, AUCT., OFFICBR room. € Clinton Hail, sth et, celle thie day, at 10¢ o'clock, at S) Mott at, atock and fixtures of a grocery store, with the farnitare of the family. Sale in lota, positive, 71 BOCG@RT, AUCT’R.—THIS DAY, AT ee 10% o'cioca, ot Tl Heater et, genteel household furnitare, mahogany sofes, tabics, chairs, lounges, bedsteads, bece and bedding, carpets, dining room and kitchen furniture 49 AWNBROKER’S SALE — Jr., will sell thie at lo'cik, ale apd eplendid lo fancy gouds, coats, panta, dresses, nndergarments, etc.; must be sold alers are respectfully invited, 6 R. R, ROLLINS, AUCTIONE sell this second hand ear bedetends, chairs, tables, tea pillo fas. couches, dc, &e. ya™ L, WYNN, AUCT,, 27 NEW CHAM. we bers at, relis this day, at 119 o'clock, stoek and fixtures of fine jiquor store, cor Kooseveit and Water te, fine bar, beer pumps, “ay barrels, store m|\iror, 00 EAVER, i WITE nal street, Bourbon and Lieb whiskies, 2,000 sogars, Feaiiive io love ae ee as psd eRe ee ey \ M. WITTERS, AUCTR, SELLS, THIS + at 106 o'clock, et cor of Canal #t, billiard saloon, resteurant aud bar furniture, stock ang az- 7 tares, de, de. \ JM. WITTERS, AUCTR, SELLS, THIS day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal at, all the genveel furnituce, carpets, parlor suites, be ding, chairs : #6 house from Jersey City, at — LOSE AND FOUND. CARMAN’S ACCOUNT BOOK LOST— Yesterday afternoon, in going from Burling slip to Wallet. The fiuder wall be suitably rewarded by returuing it to S Cedex st 67 OST—A POCKET BOOK CONTIANING FI to ,onthe 27th inst, near the Cooper Inatitute, on the Sd ave, had several papers of vaive gone flaoder will be suite. ly rewarded by leaving it « *) Neseag et, Sun Office 3lg OsT OR SiOLEN—BANK BOOK NO, 3 , of the Lmigrant Industrial savings Dank, The der will be rewarded on leaving it at the hens, 5) Chambersst. If not found, appication will be mase tors new book, 8 $5 REWARD—LOST, THURSDAY, March 2th, a black Newfouudiand slut, answere to the name of JUL had a wide leather coliar on, CLAUSE THINKE.s, 465 Broome st, cor. Gre 66 $ 1 O REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR the return of a biack carly wioundland dog, with white breset and fore toes, and a white spot on his tatl,and the collar which he had on, on nich wae engraved “J. Dorn, 79 Rackett street, fouth Brooklyn, and 19 John etree, N.Y." 9 111 &4.0 REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNES- day lest, near K. KR. Depot, 97th at. aud ath ave, a double cased gold watch and black chaiu, The! shove reward will te paid, and no questions asked,| on its retura to 4S Wert 4th at, wy —| BOARD AND ROOMS. A, GENTLEMAN WANTS 2 OR 5 ROOMS, in a respectable hours, below Canal et. Alsoae bow wants to earn @ good trade, Address A. B.. box 1 Ses Bun OF Boakb, axp ~ LODGINGS— ACCOMMO- dations for one or two respectabie young men in a quiet neiehborbood. Apply 150 Eig¢hth et, Saat Piace, room 3. OYS WHO ARE IN WANT food or employment, should bors’ Home, 125 Fulton et. HEAP LODGINGS FOR YOUNG GIRLS, ~The Children's Aid Society have opened a temporary home for young girls at 195 West 34th at, cor, of Sthave. Lodgings, 5 cents, Meals, 4 cents Work and piaces found tor deserving girls. 846 LET—A HANDSOMFLY FURNISHED parlor with cooking range, Aijeo, a 2d tioor ua- fa ed, in arenteel private house, No 4 Minett #t, two doors from iieecker at. Inquire for one wook, ‘Jorma reasonab ». 69 WV ANTED—BY A RYSPECTAPLE PRO. testant family two children to d, whe OF Lodgings, apply at the Tone they will have the care and cornfort bome location Lealiuy and pleasant, Addr apply #09 Wert 36h at, near Tbh ave, Lat Hoor, Abt 4, SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM. 1.0 iated with turnished rooms as $1 per week, at 206 Canal et cor of Maiberry at, 47 3D AVF, HOTEL 13 EAST 38TH S8T., Garni, Furnished ved-ooms for gentlemen only, trow $175 to 2%; donble bedrooms trom 8%, $o 60 to 84 per week, with stover. v1 pa Stee ee TOA. FINDLING WOUD—THE BEST VIRGIN! \ Pine (or sale, Prepared or iu the stick, wy th loas or cord, at low prices; also good oak wood, at t Wood Yard, 65%, 654 and 650 Becona ave, near 56 gttent. B13 Best Virginia. ‘he cheapest place in the ci to buy wood by the load, box ar buuaies, Yard 11s eve, bet, 43d and 44\h ate. 68 $87 H—C04L— NEST QUALITIES OF . red and white ash, stove ogg end Sura coe., screwved and de! \ared at BS 5 per won $ sOulbe.; No, ° ot 8 perton, F.om yards unde cover, 19 Lio 43 Lowery, bY \Woo #4 PER LOAD (iy OF A rea Orcs oF THE AMIRICAN OIL, AND ‘ming Compauy, 99 William st, New York, io the »tockholders of the American Oil Minin Co: Notice is hareby given that & meeting of ¢. stockholders of tne above named company is here caked, to be Leid as the vitice of said company, at 7 Wiliam st, in the city et New York, on Wednesday tue 26'h day of April, 1866, at 18 o'clock at noon oa} HiSt Coy, 08 Vase meee OF ie be proposed 010. stock of seid company trom milien five bosses thousand dollars to one hundr and fifty thousand dollars, JOHN BLOODPGOOL JAMES H. STEBBINS, AUGUBTUS BCHEL BENJAMIN ry THAN, > ty of the Trasse Dated New York, March 10, 1566, 6. COCREE '.