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Ks APRIL 3, 1866. a’. THE NEW YOR TUESDAY MORNING ——— The Result im Counectiont. Tas returns of tbe Conuect.cus election, eo far | * received up to ibe tine of going to press, wil | « {rand in our te egrep ic 4.epatebes this morn- ag. The petvlier crreummances connected with be elect on, and the desire of each partpao secure ne preetioe of enceees im the initel contest, eune! o tery large vote to be po let. There seems p te ne donbs that the Republicans have secured J majority of members of the Legislstare, which vill enable them to re-elect Senator Feetaa. whe + nom acting Vice President The comtest betwern candidates for Governor is close, and «tthe yoann writing the reeult |e cot certaisly EBown. Nibongh it will doubtiess be cevermined by oar ate Cigpetches Hardabipe of the President's Positions. The Prew dent hes three powerfal infuences to -vercomne im eonvineing the people thet bis pol cy 1 the troe one for the restoration of the Booth. Firat, tbe Radicals meet him boldly end easel. hus yreition in fromt ; then the Southern nltralste ope rete egainat birn on the fank by their imcessant obrs litione of «pttefalness against the Government and the Nortbers peop @ indice'ing that rapid re- roam roetion is not exertly the thing ; then egain, hat claae of politicens and cewrpapers thet were peart and ecu) with the revels during the wer, are now operating against him by {uitome praise sed by cousciling bim to refuse @2- ise lawe thes mey be legelly pereed by «= Comarese. The lass) seamed tnfu- ce «(ie «=perhape =the meet damaging of ibe threa, for it hes ® teadency to 4 sguat rrery tan sho wae not eliber a rebel or @ #ym- pattizer with the rebellion Newepapers that used to be hardly ab eto suppress their joy when the Uolen army wea defeated, and which inward ly groaned et Union successes, now assume to be the champions of the President—the champions of the came Axnerw Jommeom who but lately was the target of their vilest abuse, The fact thot the Dreeident ie able to maintain Rie ground atell, uh 9 tach clrenmatances, shows thet he must be comsc ous of rigot. for be ls virtually fighting the Raticals with on arm pinioned by the untimely wtierances of Bouthern ultraists, and the other by the sickening sdulstion of whilom rebel sympe- thirers Twp foreign news published in thie morning's Bum. indicates that the war cloud between Prussia and Austria is looming up Into dangerous propor: tions. Is ie stated that both Governments are ac- tively engaged in placing themselves upon * war footing ; that plans of campaigns are being de- vieed, munitions of war prepared, soldiers trane- sported to the frontier, ee. It may he that * con- flict will yet be prevented by the mediation of Prance or England, which are the standing arbi- trstors of European disputes; but the probsbility ie now strong thate ternble war willense The eeuse of this quarre!, as we remarked on » previous ectasion, is & disagreement about the centro! ef she Duchies of Schieswig-M letvein. Prissis wrested thet territory from Denmark in the wer thet occurred about one year end « helf ogo ‘ostensibly for the purpose of placing the Duchies in an independent position. Now, however, Prussia wants to annex the ssid Duchies end make them « part of the Prussian Kingdom. That would of course extend the power of Prussia, and Austria, with the jealousy which marks the monarchies of Europe, ts determined that the scceamen shal) not be made. Consrquent- ly they propose to fight itout. The people of this country, having suspended the game of war—we hope forever—can now watchithe warlike prepare: tons of these Buropean giants. In giancing at their ‘fine points,” we fnd that Austrin bass material edvantage in respect to size and numeri- cal strength. The population of the Austrian Empire et the present time is, ebout forty millions, while that of the Prusmaen Kingdom is only sbout eighteen millions. Still, we cannot judge of the remit of ® conflict by the relative population of the two countries. About nine millions of the Austrian population sre Hun- garians—e people who would more likely be « source of weakness than of strength in the event ofe war. The difference in race, language and habits fe different parts of Ausiria le also damag- tng to the military strength of the empire. The Germans compose about one-fifth of the popula- tom; the Iteliens about the same; the Glavonians eearly one-half; the Megyars about one-sixth; and the balance is made up of Jews, Tartars, Armen- toms, Gypsies, Greeks, etc. Prussis, on the other hand, is nearly ® unit in respect to nationality, end isin no serious danger from dissensions. It wil] be seen, therefore, that if the present ominous agus should prove truthful, » war of greet magn!- tode may be expected—one which will cause every throne in Europe to quake. Heavy Immigration. Tow quarterly statement of the Commissioners of Immigration shows thetan immense influx of Buropesus te this country is now im progress. The sumber who arrived ot this port during the Vast three months te 82,479, against 15,955 for the some period last year, This heavy increase is no doubt in © great degree tbe natura! result of the termination of the rebellion ; but it is probably to @ome extent oocasioned by other circumstances. ‘The great bulk of our immigration comes from Ireland and the German Biates, The late arbitrary ection of the British Government toward Ireland, and the disposition manifested to grind that un- bappy country stil) more closely beneath the heel of Boglish tyranoy, has douliiess done much to stimulate emigration, Io the German Biates, the im pending wer between Prussia and Ausirie has doubtless induced large numbers to suddenly leave thetr homes, The danger of conscription and the Prospect of the outlets Jof emigration being closed in the event of ea war, hes perbaps led many to escape while the opportunity was offered, These immigrants are chiefly of the ludusirious, hard. working clars, and will be @ valuable accession to \bo industrial Interests of the United Btates. Anti High Reut Meetings—Thelr Futility. AnO\mme meeting of tenants mostly Germans, was held in Vie city yesterday, to conaider the high rent question, An opportunity was given to one or two pclilcians to manufacture future votes, but noth- 1ug practical wee sccomplished concernivg the eubject of reduced rents, In fact tenants need not expect to accomplish anything by aimply giving vent to (heir opinions sbout extortionate landlords, The latter class, like most other mes, are inclined ee get bust os lace 0 return dcr thes lnwestmeni a4 it ts poambie/or them w ctisia. 60 long a they ean rent the: 5 asses ‘reely O68 the excesary: prices sew currect, 1 ly be expected tot they wil icwer er es Phe whole secret of the high rents ‘9 a the fot (Lat there are nos enough ‘we loge is Ue city te Supp y ice Wants large and raged » grow'ng pepn lation ic order & recace rents tbat * it may be expected that excessive rates © |) rar From Europe. Four Days Later News The sew Inman steamer City of Para > le" Liverpool on the viet uit, ead Queenstown the 334, has arrived a4 thie port The ez rebel cruiser Boenantoah wae ed at Sacto et liverpool, March 234, for 6 'teen the ond coven hundred and Shy po ods THR WAS-CLOUD IF GREMANY —THEEATERING 46 PROT OF aFrarn® The Germas journals continue 17 represent the relations of Austris and Prose aes tery threaten ing. They assert thet Austria nas eriered the concentration of ene hundred thousand troops on the Bohewien frontier; and thas #he nas sents circular pote to the Powers dim iaiming al! resp: n- sibility foe the consequences of any conflict which may erie’, The London Trwes directe attention t the critica) etate of affsire It esye Piemarck bas thrown off bis mask, and the Duchies are to be an- pexed & Prossie. Preperations for war are in progress on both eides. In both capitals military coune le are beid, generals nom nated and plans of campeign discussed. The funds were depressed io various Europeen markets by the disquieting rumors. The Depatrs of Vienns sare that the Pritish Cabinet bas sent e ditpateh © Beriin pointing out im very strong terns toe grave responsidiity which would rest upon Prusme tf that power shou d provoke e war in BKurcpe The Augsburg Gazerre publishes e diapawn from Lon ‘on dated March 15th, announcing the eame fart. The Nord Deuteche Gazerta, on the other band, denies thas .) o rr son, aod slthough the slarming news which cornes from Germany ia not to Le abeviutely trusted, 1 cannot be diasembled that the ‘hances of s war hevwween the two great German Powers seem to be greatly increased." The Cologne Gazerta of March 1th, aaya’ **The aitustion 's serivus, and the tenmon bewreen Austria aod Prussia is rather inereamng then . The poley of Herr Von Bamarck is sebie in Gigh Quarters than Lera..ore, General Manteuffe! bas (eserted the section of the frieuds of Ausiris, and the mitary circ.es eroucd the King incline to the a.de of the Presi- dent of the Connell, The ordinance relative to the plote of the Auguatenlburg pary i# ® gre syMpem asitiney posmbliy give see toe atete ol wer, The dipiomasiow are busy io every court in Europe."’ ‘The Vienna journals of March 19 confirm the news concerning the Austnan circu ar to the noa- German powers, ia which Austria declines ai| re- Bpousivility for the consequences of the impending confict, The Garm pas Posrm, of Fraakiort, believes thas the Ausrian Mi uieter of War bas or- dered purchases © borees for toe cavairy and ar- wlery The Gazerr®, of Augaburg, baa s statement that phe Austrian journals ;ayv? been requretel to pre- etrve silence as tom) litary Mmurernens © C of the army, dc, while all requests for directed to be formally reuse. Tae seme journal jubliahes ® correspondence !rem the troutiers of yobetni® Which states that concentrations of the 400p8 have com : regimens cantoned io orders © bold thetnselves in tthe fires gual ; bastaliousy! 1a wal fotng, dec, ate thas is '# the intention of Ausiris to submit the question of the D icbies to she decis on Of the German Diet, Ib W8e Tutoored that Genera: Mavteutfel was storuly expected in Vienna, with # lester frem the King of #russia to tLe Eu peror of Austria. ibe Lonjon Moustn@ Pont aaye that it bas res pow b beleve what the teegiephic news w the since Bunday deciaratious of # reasaur- ter have been received from Berliu by trien Government, and that te appreben- sions of war between the great German Powers have been there y removed, are incorrect. The relatiens Letween the two Powers coutuue, on the contrary, to be very critical. TMS PARIS CONFERENCE. The conferance on the Danubian Prime!palities held its second meeting in Paris on the 19th of March. The Paris Conatrrutionwm of the 19tb pullishes an article signed by M. Paulin Limsyrac, on eliberations of the conference. He urges the pecessty of the maintainance of the union of Mo!l'nvia and Wallachia, which, he says, has ever been the wish of the population. The conierence, be continues, ‘will ratify accomplished fects b definitely establabing the union of the two ct pelisies under one sovereign, and will thereby es mplily the programme ot ite deliberations upon the seri us question relating to the equiubrium of Europe." THE ENGLISA REFORM BILL. Ia the House of Commons, on the 20th ultimo, Earl Grosvenor gave notice that on the secend reading of the Reform bill he should move the following emendment: ‘Tuas in the opinion of this House, it is not exjedient to discuss ihe bill anti) the House has before it the entire echeme contemplated by the Government for the emend- ment of the representation of the people.’ Bir W. Hull gave notice tuat be should move ap amendment, the object of which i# to prevent the bill from taking eflect unt) provision 1s made for the redistr bution of the seats. The London Timae says that Lord Stanley will second the amendment of Karl Grosvener, and it entic)pates for it the support of the most thought- ful men smong te Independent members on both sides of the House. ine Times hopes it is not yet too late wo bring forward a beer echeme of reiorra. The Mosnixa Post believes Lord Grosvenor's amendmest will prove the dea. blow of the ministry. The Darcy News and the Stas see in the move- ment, insidious as itis, nothing short of opposi- tion to « reform measure, and they remark upon the fact that the Conservatives will not moves direct negative, and #o measure their sireagth on the question of retorm bemg needed, THR FERIANS—BOOArS OF STEFUEKS. A telegram from Paris, date i night of the 20th, states on good suthority that Stephens, the Feuian Head Centre, had just arrived in Paris after going to Bootland, The Irish police wore still vigilanily employed in looking after suspicious people, In the House of Commons, tho Irish Attorney Generel iad denied thatthe Lord Lioutenant ap- prehended a Fenian invasion, Several landowners bad eppled for permission to arm and drill their tenantry, but Government refused its consent, feel- lug perfectly able to aford every protection, Four arrests were reported tn Dublin on the 2th, all the persons being strangers. Several deputations from the gravd juries had waited upon the Lord Lieutenant to express their approval of the measures acopied Ly Government for the sup- Pression of Fenianism. A daring asitemps at as- Sassination is reported ‘rom the town ol Tipperary, A constabulary patrol was fired at, end one police- man narrowly escaped death, THE JAMALOA ATROOI TIRE, In view of the atest evidence from Jamates, the Lopden Tinsee a vempeiled to adit thes frichif ‘the | ment bee consented t ex end the period.of the Therefore, | ‘t ie Reereetry the: mere | | bonsee *botld be erected, and not! fone | | trivunais for the edministracive or wer Ot presen ———— o— _— acd usjasttabe croeities were eommitted, end that there wae an abuse of power beyond ail ex- cuse or pe. tation arraiva t raasce. The Paris Parnre denies thet the Freseh Covern- etiredition treair with Fog end In the Corre Legisleuf the amendment t the addregs in favor of an extension of liberties had been strong!y debated—eeveral speaker* demand. ng increased Mberty for the public, the press, and ) ber Lagisiatif on the. mb, M Marte} mee speeches @1peiming the atte to the Preaslarwa = They - *@: t substisute the turiedition of the ordicarcy in force, The smendment was ypcesd by the goverament commuasioners ant the mn ttee on the Address, an | was rp jected by | Fe 6 votes Alter savers: speeches the enure address wae adopted, by 25] againes 17 vétes RUBIA AND BOMR The rnpture between the Crar art the Pons fe complete The Russian embessm of Cas ieft Bome. Financial ana Commercis |. Lownos Moxsy Magcer._A gioorny { t#ling per- Vade | ihe twck ex om the 2nb,uhr ' pr neipal causes be ng the » «Gertaauy, enw theo ous @Xpo- sure of th featle ra Atther accounw 6, ares. vely The rete remains at me per rot Livearoot, Mazon 22, BP. M,—Coitom Gull and prices wees inquiry emell; esics fo tw dey 12.000 bales Middling Uptends, 19" Ireacetna dull aod un haage!. Provisions quiet bus ewady, except lard, which teude down ward. Proiuce steady aod unchanged. ly , Mance 22, P M.—Conmls %\% 0 478 for t ° A Btates five-twenties, T14 87122. iin cAs Coniral scares, 4) Erie eharea, bf ig #554 Fimenetal News, Wartets, é«. New York, Monday, Arrit.6 1 M-The afte: noon quotations of the general Stork market, coun pared with those of Saturday afternorn, show an ad- vance la prices from 's tol percent. Governroents wern steady and strong. Gold opened) at 1)%4q and tlosed at 1/7\--lowest quotation of the day 127% The loan market was easy at Sa G percent There wee fair demand from the brokers, and’ th applica- tions for diseonot are on the Increase. ‘jood bills passed freely at 7810, with scrutiny of” dry goods names Foreign exchange was dull. Thane ie little inquiry for bankers’ bills, and the rates ape nominal at 104% a 106% for 60-dave’ ateriing, and. 6.3/05.25% for long franca, The bank statement, thie week, shows an increase of $2,466,551 im loans, and an ims crease of @ siroiiar amount in deposit + and legal tenders The specie line is down $2,015,259, whieh ie due to the extreme epeculative moven sent of last week. On ‘Change to-day Flour was dull tnd droop- ing. Wheat was doll and unchanged. Corn was firm and without decided change Onte were a shade firmer. Pork was beavy and unsettled. Beef was eteady. Lard washeary. Whiskey was q tiet, S7OOK GALEG—FIBAT BOARD. 1090 TS. Ge, "67 119 «200 - BLY. Con. B:.. ‘ £0000 TB, 6a, 'S 1. ep.. 106 1H0 do nn” 10000 U.S, 66 6 F's 104% 600 Find. Ry. R.. ua 600 LF. Be, 19-408. 99 1800 Reading B... 9 4900 Trea, 7 3-1u.....10ig 400 do... WOM 3000 do. 24.100", 100 Mieb. Cen. R. the ™ do 10% 900 Erie R. cose Wl 1.0 Tenn. 6, '90.... Piig 2750 do,,....T8saT4 1400 Mo. 6s 72% 800 Erie Pi... Ra 19000 Ao. T2% 180 Chi, & Altom RR. 85 9000 N.Y Te, BK. Ln.100 100 Mil. & Bt. PR. 49 4000 Frie 34M. 96 = 100 Del. Lack.& W..3.9 600) Mich C Aen), 106% 900 M. 8. &N. fa R. 83% 3000 Mil, & Bt. Pod | 110 do “e846 20 Be, America 19’ mw Cl 7 10 Bk. Repabite J ! . q 10 Kk, Commerce 16 &) Cle. Got. & Cin 1115 400 Dei, & Had, C...133 4 Chi. &N. W.R. 96 200 Cam Coa Pf. 42 00 do. 28% 200 do. 42\q 200 Chi. & NW. PT. 55%. 200 Weet | nion Tel. fT 200 Cle. & Tol. KR. . fiir 290 do. 6O%a5T% B00 Chi ORT RB 118 ~ do..Rus Ex 108 1s6 do. Tita’, 100 Atlantic M.S. 130 45 Chi. B &9 R. ile 100 do, 1 6M. & P40 C1 Pf 96 10 Brunewiek ©, L. Th¢ 180 Mor, @ Keser f. 86 200 | nion Nav, Co,,.106 600 Pitte Ft WAC. 8 500 Quicksil M 6 600 do. - WAS), 100 AL & THR... 0 200 eo 3000 UB. be, 10-46. 6000 Trea, 7 8-10 10% 600 do. Bland 16000 Tenn, 60°90. 90-80 Cle. & Pits. R.. T5\6 6100 do..... . 1100 do. Theato’ 1600 Georgia Ge 1m) =61W Chi AN WR. 96), spre cals © Sy is B O81. 6 # Ww. Pf. He 100 poss 16s 1 Wee 100 Atiautic M.B,...15) 400 Chi, AR.T B..114% 1M Central Coal 45 ™o do. li4ali4s 400 N.Y. Cen. R..... 90% 100 PL Ft. W.&O,. 85 800 do Ov eal 600 do..... A&pabS's 100 Erie kK. Taig 100 Chi, & Alton 98 60 do TB N00 dO. sees OB SG 20 4 . 4s sae SPECIAL NOTICES, Colds aad Coughs — Sudden (Changes of climate are sources of Pulmomary and Bronchial ef- fections. Experience having proved that simple remedies act speedily when taken in the early stage of disease, take at once ‘Brown's Bronchial Tre- ches." let the cold, cough, or irritation of the throat be ever eo alight, ae by this precaution & mere serious attack may be warded off ut ~All Newsmen have the Picterial Phrene- logical Journal, with Physiognomy, Phrenoiogy, Physiology, Ethnology and Psychology. April No We, or $Reyear, Fowler & Wells, 359 Broadway, New York, __ mi ft Children having Werms require imme- diate attention, as neglect of tie troubie often causes prolonged sickness. Brown's * Vermifuge Comfits'’ are a simple remedy, and will destroy worms without injury to the child, Sold at 26 cents a box by most dealers in medicines. — ee re) he Cheap Seap ts that which Saves Labor and money. Pyle'’s O. K. Soap. Boid by grocers everywhere. — i. - a Metcalfe’s Great Rheumatic Kemedy is certainly the wonder of the age, Thousands ean tify as to ite magical effect, and the first doctors of 1s city are reeomimending it to their patients as the only sure cure for rheumatiom ever known wo 0 Fier iaee Bye kes Wheeler & Wileen Lock Sttch Sew’! Machine and Bulton Lolo Machine, 626 Broadw: Howe rowing Machine Company, No Broadway, N. ¥. wanted, 9 Howe, Jr., President, Agente The Impreved Elliptic Sewing Machines— A. H, Suplee, 58ST Broadway, Agents wanted, Ju6 kd A hii Girever and Bakers Highest Preminm je Btitch Family Sewing Machines, and im- re Lock-Stitch Machines, ior Tailors and Wont faciure DEATHS, RICK—On Momday, Apri! 2d, of consump- PR 74 Bambrick, aged 49 years, of Queens Co,, :eland, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 253 West liouston #4, on Wednesday aiiernoon, 4th inst, at 1 o'clock, aT COYLE—On Monday, April 2d, Peter Coyle, a native of the Parish of Aughnamulleu, Co, Mona- gb.u, Ireland, in the 3let vear of his age. The triends and uaintances of the family, and thoce oi} uy brother, Siriek, 0 invited L) gitend the fune on eduesday siternoon, April 44h, at 2'y o'clock, from hus late residence, 603 Fourth st, bet. Aves, B and C. 4 FOWLEY—On Sunday, April lst, James Fowler, pbetive of the Parish of Kisenumery, Co. Lestriva, reland, The relatives and friends of the (amily are respect- fay, invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 203 East Lith a, thw Tuesday um ed BRATES. CUNNINGHAYOn Monder, at De'cloe®, Marga- fet Canoningham, in ihe 4*th year of her ace, friends of the tam'ly ase eetfully invited to attend the funeral. from be residence, 3) Roose veit st. on Weinesday afuraoon, 44h inet, at 2 oelork rv) MeMAHAN On Monday. Me Mahan, in ‘he 24 ihe re ive April od, 18¢6, Mary of ber s@e of the family are respect- y invited ‘6 aneral, on Theater aiter- noon, 86 1% o'aeck, from her late residence, 491 Ninth eve, and 4.40 0% without ‘ariher potice. Her rematne will be taken to Calvary Cemetery of ine verment. 4 WINNIK—Oa Apel ist, of coneamption, William H. Winnik. inthe sTih year of hie age. Fr odeand seqnaintances are reapectfully invivd we attend the fuceral. from his late residence, 674 Washington at, this Tuesday, atiocloek. 16 TRADE NOTICES. A AND MASS MFPTING OF THE Joursermen Tel ors t Brooktirn, will be hed in the Brootiyn Garden on Wedne ath under the aasp coacf the Ta and Beneveent Union. 1 nd preserve rour rights. andsehow you cen ain them. Come tothe meeting one and ail, and hear eminent epeakere explain why every work- Ingman should belong to a Traces | ng ag | ordar of the Socuwty, b KINKLE, Presideat, ALY, Rerietars S68 BE KLAYERS' P. & B. UNION—THE ular monthly meeting of thie Ut oloa will be he 6 their hall. cor. of dd ave and 784 at, on Ww » April 4th. at & BP. Mt. Members in arre not fed to yod Non-membecve invited. J. COLRTIF trident, MOI DA nee |, ae J RICKLAYERS’ UNION, NO. 1, WILL hold ite reeo.ar week 7 meeting at MI liman's Hall. cor, 7th ave, c6th on Wednesday eveuing April 44h Non me are inviied W atiend JAMES HANLON, Brest D. U' CALLAGHAN, Becty it HARNESS MAKERS’ ASSOCIATION OF New York have ceased to work, their demand for am increase of + t baving been complied with) Harness mate erv@here are reques ed aot to intertere CHARLES C, DURNING. Pree FRANCIS ALLERN, Kee, ner, i } ath AKNESS MAKEKS ASSUCIATION Will be pecial meetiog at Putnem Haii, cor od aveant et, on Tunetay evening, April at 7 evieek, CHAS © Di RNING, Pree, FRANCIB AH FKN, Kee. Bee, 164 Nort K—A KEGULAR MEETING OF Cocehmakere lt nion So twill be heid-et 267 Howery, on Luewlay night, sd inet ance of the membereare earnestly transect very imporsant busines. TRANCIS BE. Bliain, Pret, Ser N! ‘IICE TO ALL MATTRASS MAKERS 4° Ti re’ Uplon bereby notify thon to attend & meeting of the porpose of representing cur condition t the i4th Ward Hote. cor. of Grand end Wlizabeth ote,at 8 PM. Thureday, April ith on business of importance. P. KEENEN, Preat. G M. THORS, Sec. ool ()PERATIVE PLASTERERS—YOU ARE 83d at. and Sth ave, on Thure at 7 o'clock.and tnareb in » bod Mase Mectiong ltis expected that every member will be present. No waitiog for Albany hu katere Those that will be free thetmesives tmnst strike toe blow. JOLIN ENNIS, Prost, THOS, BOL LARIAN, Chairmaa of Com vsistee 116 ALLY, RUOFERS, RALLY-AT A Meet. ing of tue Tim, diate and Metal Koolere Associa- tion of the ¢@ yy of New York, held in Comatitution Hall, 947 Third ave om the 2d day of April, 1506, the following preambie and reso utious were unauituour- ly adopted: Whereas, the empioyers eugaged in the tin, slate aad meta! roofing bus! themeeives into a society, for the purpose of suppres tog the imcrease of wages demanded by their work men. Therefore we, the journey men tin, slave and metal roofers of this city and vicinity, Kaowiue that we bave miade no extravagant demand ip seking gz &® per day tor cur labor Kesolved, that we ereby pledge ourselves that we will not work for any emp.o, er unless they comply with the above demand, NKeseived, thatwe will bos counwnance oy man who works for lese wages than that sake by the Association, and we cali on «|! ¢aod and men inthe ¢ A full atteoa requested, By order of JUUN SMITH. Ree 126 de to support us in our just det Uy order of the Association, THOS. CLMMIN Presi. JAS. MATHEWS. Rec. Sec i NITED COUPERS, NO. 2.54 REGULAR mouthiy meeting of tbe | nited Coopers No.2, wil, be held at their rooms No, 68 Kass Broadway, on this Tueasdsy evening, 6.7 55 o'c.ock. All the members are requesiod to attend as there is business of import- ance to he transacted. By order ef CHAKLES CARTER, Pree, JAMPR LARKIN’, Rec. Bee iia W OURKINGMEN > UNION, GRAND , eight hour mass meeting. The Workingmen's Unien of New York will hold @ graud mass meeting at Union Bquare, on Thursday evening. Apri! 5th, at 7 o'cloes, in furtherance ef the eight hour move- a4 meot. Eminent speakers will addiess the meeting The Work nemen of New Yok, Brovklyo and Jersey Our. cordially imvited to participate in te demonstration. LLa /Y UD, Bee, JOHN RELD, Pres; WILLIAM F gia SOCIETY NOTICES, ANOTHER VETERAN OF THE WAR OF 1812 gone.—Uhe Veterans of the War o! 1519 are rejuested to meet at 60 Mott ot, thie day, Tres day, as 1 o'clock I’, M., with the usual «eo of mour Ding. to pay the lasntribute of resepest to our deceased Drether soldier, ABRAHAM BROWER. H. RAYMOND, Brig, Gea. ABRAHAM WALLY, O.1 LM. PUY FR, Adgs. WT AMERICAN PROTEGTANS ADDSOLIATION SSIONS. A LECTURE BY REV. CHAKLES KH. SMYTH. Wedneslay Evening, April 4th, as 1% o'clock, Ia Clinton Fall, Astor Place and Sti st Subsect ~The Olu Ke.igion and the New Compared.” Rey, TRESHAM LD, ORE Hi, D. D., ef Dablia,will also deliver an address on the occasion, Admittance, % cents, on6 A O. H.—THS OFFICERS AND MEM- e@ bersof the above Order are requested to meet ot Headquarters, 215 Heater et. on this Tuesday, (he Sd imet., at | o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother meinber, James Fowler. of No. i. Ry order of PATBICK CLANCY, GP. T.-C, KE NppY, G.B. ©, OF HIBERNIANS NO, the members are requested to m ret, at lo’clock, the id instant, to @ a of our late brother member, James ° B er of THOS, KERRIGAN, Prest., JAMES uM ARTIN, Sec. 174 SALHER MATHEW U. BT. A. B, Pareng Society will hold their :eguiar poay meeting, atthetr ball 561 Broome #i,on Tuesday evening. April 34, 1566. Punctual attendance is reques: MAKLIN CARMODY, Prest.; PETER Me VAD: A f ( Ree, Sec, FENIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE CON- stitutional Wolfe ‘Lone Circie wil! boid their rer- ular businers meeting at Frnmet Hall, 265 Mast 12th st, bet. Aves A and B,om Tuesday Srening, A i e'clock, All members and those wishi join are invited to attend, PATRICK COONEY, Gepsre. J. McKENNA, Bee. Ds JRAND FAIR OF ST. ANN'S CHURCH AT THE COOPER INSTITUTE, FROM MONDAY, APRIL 2d, TO BATURDAY, APRIL 14th, From 4 to i P.M, CONCERT EVERY NIGHT BY THE SEVENTH KEGIMENT BAND. 485 OD sAVE THE GREEN—GRAND CON. cert givea by the Mrs. James Siepheus' Siser- heod, on Weduesday evening, April 4th, the Botanic Hall, 65 Bast Broadway. ‘ ‘The proceeds of the Concert will be used Eepeliice—Mise McAULIFRE, M I ALIkS’ FATHER MATHEW T. A. B, Bociety, No. 3, of N. ¥., will bold a public meet- img at their Lali, corner of 43d st, aud Yd ave, tois, ‘Tusaiay, at i's o'ciock P. id, Bpeaking by Ed. Caf trey, Req, Siugiug by Messrs. rat, aud Tom Me- Gowen: iause by the Seguin Bend, Members are notified to attend, as thie te quarterly meeting, OWkN McGOWEN, Pies't. ED, REILEY, Kec. Secretary, lly N. regular iuonthly meeting of this Scclesy will be beld at the Metropolitan Koums, 160 Liester st, on eeday evening, Apri sd, at S8o'clock. A punc.ual udance is requested, as business of importance gil be broaghs Be.oe we Society bs Sg sein, yo. a! b ; reat, OMN MEKCHAN, Ker, See. iw ICE—YOUNG MEN'S FATHER MA- thew I. A. B, society, No. 4, of N. Y., will hoid & public meeting this luesday evening, at their ball, Save, bet. Coth and 6b ot ab To'ciock. Speaking by eo, Plunket, J, Dann, J. Kiley, Singing by Misses Canaavan and Foy) Musioby Messrs. boss. Boll, and Beal, Chas King will be on hand JOLLN view, Aled LAN heh be. Au _ AUCTION NOTICES, UCTION NOLICE—WHITE GRANIT and vellow re. F. F. HUNT, Auctioneer Tuesday, ei 0 o'clock, at 28] Pearl street. tM J H HUNT, « taree emsortment, in lots to su Loode well packed $o6 ALDRIDGE & WOOD, AUCT’RA—A RARE 4 chance to proerre a home ata maderate cost Peneons residing ov the fo'lowine property can rest Wallet, 1m leas time, and far more comfortably the they can from loth et New YouR. Bee maepe an bie, 16 build lote and plete ALR WOOD, A acv'r sivell at pubic auction, o Pepriees on W Pain 1864, at 2 M. Filveen val seven eomfortehl “ Washington Piace end Old Mii! Road, on the brow Hereen Titil, In the town of Bergen, near the resi Cenoes of Mesere FP. Gantier and Tailor, and ed joining the poperty of the late Henry Newkirr commanding « view of New York City and bay i) oe WH minutos walk to Jersey City Ferry. Terme tale 19 per cent and Auetionser’s fees on day anle | DM percentin twenty days on the delivery the dente atermoa For further partieolar Auctioneers THOMAS ALDRIDGE Post Offve, LE WIA b, WOOD, Jeremy City AUCTION NOTICR—HENRY G. EVANS Avection@rr, will sell in lote te ealt_retailers, the balance ean remain on ears vortaae f appir wth Hadeon cw Montgomery sire 820 Tuesday. Aprit 24, at 0 o'clock. at 13 Barriay et. aeneral assoriwentof white and common crockery laseware, piated ware and table cutiery, Sale pos tive aod ne reserve as4 ADRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEERR- netion pale of 9 building lets in the city ¢ ' n, altos ponseand lot, ADRIAN A MTT LEK, i Kk WILKINS & CO, qwill eet! at enction. 9 Thurefay, April bth. at 12 e'clock. at the Exchane Kaleeroom, 111 roadway. SY , by ord the Mar hat su Lite Ine. Ce Wrrhe av. Tne Sestory mar trowt house and oton the norherly ide of He av, 191 ft. Sin. weet trom Mortem et. 198h ot~ 15 lo south vide, bet #th sed Tih eve. Seth et—i8 north aide, het. 6th and Tthavs, 7th av—S lowe we aide, bet. 19th and wrth eis, 19th st-6 lots eont oe, bet. Oth and 10th ave, 2b @.--7 lowe nor! side, bet. Oth and 10th ave, 19th et side, bet bimand Siu ave, 40th at—6 lov bet Sth and rh ave Sth av-—4) te north west cor vibe 100) st- 1) lots soath side, bet. 6th and 7 th 10 bots Sorth sice bet, 644 aod 14h ay Jo's northweet cor of Slat et. (rates av- ide, with the jot in she rear frosting ¢ 6 tees east of Kapa av, los 44 wet 40 pDAvip D. FGAN, AUCTIONFER, WIL ali this day, 2 o'cock, 456 Canal ot, s large 6 eortment of ‘urniinie, removed for conven je. bureaus, bedepreacs, Brasse's, three-pi ais carpets halr and other mattresses, st Dealers invited. Quincy ot width 1 MORIARTY, ACCTR, WILL SELL A © isi Chatham eq, this day, @t 1.4 o'clock, fa vitare, feather neds, mattresses &e dry goods store the usual seaontinent men’ geodcs, sheets. croekery, & 187 PAWNBRORER 8 SALF—BELL & I* GRAIL AM, 53 New Bowery, will sell on ie nesday, 4th inst, 550 lots men and w ecloh Order Chias, & GRORGE CL DLIPP, Rpring + obroker’sesie oo Thureday, 6th inst EL! will sell 40 iota goid and mir nde. rings cheigs, Order WILLIA GOODWI T New Canalet. Pawnbroker's sale « Fridey, 6th moet BELL & INGRAHAM will & So loseoldand miver wawhes, diamonds, cha rings, Order LOU IB KOEN, 50 Clinton at 116 PAWNBRORER'S BALE—G. G. LEWI o'clock thie dar, lote of men's clotn me, of excelle y order of R. SIMPSON & CO. wi SAMUEL WYNN, AUCT'R—NO. 27 NE' \7 Chamber at, sella tois dey at 1 o'clock, eteck a) fixtures of grocery store, 15 Roosevelt st soap, sng: cavdles, general ssso.tment of groceries, cal weights, &e, in lots, 183 SAMUEL WYNN, AUCTR., SELLS, Ti WO dar, at 1054 o'clock, at 493 Pear! et, 1.%0!Ib: plow tobacco, vox eaf tovacco: 3.000 sears, tab t chairs, mirrors, &c,fine Euglich 2-pull beer pum Py \ JILLIAMSBURGH AUCTION — W. TOWNSEND will sell, This Day.at 1056 ofr le the ene ontarteot the first ¢ grocery sto corner South 6th and Tth ets. comeisting of ave coests of hysou and other teas, & valuable Jot painted tea canuisters, fixtures, dc. yy W*™. ABBOTT, AUCT'R, OFFICE 1 Chatham equare—wmortgage saie—aelin ont dav, at lu'+ o'clock, at 311 Oth st. stock of arog ries, fixtures and farpitur neistiug of & gene assortment of family greceriva, counters, glass sh pov pita chest, tea cavisters, cendy jars, bedste and ding, chairs, tabies, clocks, mirrors, poms, &e iM Also tform Also Corer Diapkets, pillows, bed basement. with a good oven and store fixtar Rent reasonable, Inquire 166 \ircve street, ew try A NRAT, COMMODIOUS GROCERY st for sele; weil ssocked; rent $12 per month, large apartmente; will eell stock, fixtures and ‘ wil for $1,200 thisday. Apply to PHILIP SHE DEN, 144 Sixth at. 179 GOOD BUS CORNER LIQU( store for salo—Lone lease and cheap rent, w apartments; will be sold cheap for cash, as the owt ie leaving city. This is a rarechance for some m: Applr to Pit! IP SHERIDEN, 144 Sixth et. 181 WELL FSTABLISHED GROCERY ad liquor store for eale—Cheap rent and large ane meats, aud wel! stocked and in seed neighborh wil sell the whole for $359, pely to PAI! SUERIDEN, 144 Sixth et. 180 A NEWS DEPOT, TOY AND CAN is store for sale cheap; possession given imm: ately. Inquire at 165) Division street, Rent @ ate. 1 R SALE~A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAP route, situated in Williamsburgh, will p per week, can be served in two hours, will he 600 cash, Apply of WILLIAM WAINWRIGHI at the Odeon saioon, cor of Bouth 4th and bb ety. Wikiameburgh, ‘a8 For SALE—THE STOCK AND FI tures of § grocery ey Honos ere. . Battatect reatons wil: eiven for sel: le oD mises 322 28d ot, bes ist and $e eves” rey FOR SALE—GROCERY STORE, OR Wo take apertner, It is @ first ciass corner with stock, fixtnres, horee, wagon, and oc complete, Au that's wanted are live men to ca on. Reterence given and iequired, Address i; CER, Box 591 Bua Office, 91 FOR, SALE—A PAPER STAND A toute, the siand situated on one of the Bre lwn ferries; good reasons given for sellin, A Newspaper mrand, Bridge et. Ferry, Brook’ for an enterprising yo | | EEE SaaS SSR eee Seine ase | FOR SALE—THE SAIL MAKING BU ness, stuck and tools, 36 Kivington at. FoR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTUR of liquor store, with room and % bed East 48th at.; rentcheap; will be sold at 8 bern sood reasous given ior seiling. Apply on ie, muses, FOR SALd, IN BROOKLYN—A WHO. sale aud retail liquor store, the cor, Smith Pac'fic ate. Inquire in the store. Callon JOHN FERDON, 44 Montgomery str Jersey City JR SALE—MUST BE SOLD THIS D. the oysier and cho; Sath et. amd bth ave. ictseididieDuadeaas 33 FOR sale AT A BARGAIN—@150 Wi parchase the tied \ drinking saloon 398 Ei K a oheap tan bs apartments, and one of the best stands fa thed ard foran oyster and dining saloon, Inquire’ the premises, 118 OR BA Lenn TE BUTCH B AND VE( 1@ store. dd i y God ot, N.Y. Be recore of the Pte tg rtf luave the city, Apply tor one week on tue pr wen, ae ioBR Sut FUR 54LE—ONE-HALF OR WHOLE Woll eatablehed manufecturing business; ca email, To a emart mau & good opportunity in oftte One sequainted with the shoe busines preferred. further particulars apply at E.G. DALE'S, Sous at, $i 18, JOR SALE CHEAP—A GROCERY Bienes ween. Also set ot BarEgee, | Bi WANSTED—To BUY A MILK ROUTE about Zu quarte, Address, stating particul 163 MILK, Box 591 Bua Ufice, PATENTS—PATENTS--PATENTS ~ MU & CV. cousaue to solicit Patenia and o} Government protection on pew Lnveguonsy WY ox i thce, of Park Row. Pesmpiueis of iniormesis ri ry