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THE NEW YORK SUN. “THURSDAY MORNING, ADRIL 5, 1866, Arithincticns Deductions from the Voting im | tor in the same practical Nght of self-interest. It Conmecticat < wom the Connecticut cle ton derived ite im- Pp wiauce chietly from its representative character— + oer terion by which to judge of probabilities 1.) er Bintes coe Interesting to view the result t ot dies end jo mee whet the index teaches, It | + forto presame that the sawe influence which operates acvocn ly upon tee Republicans in Cor necticut will be fet proportonately in other Btater, e Repullean party bave hitherto been as well “pou toc 1a that Steve wad perbaps ae harmonious + io others: therefore we may Safer that their loss | a incieated by the late eleetion fe typical of their Lee cleowhere Ty making the spplicat.ca of the ther Atates, we will use Counecvient election to ho returua of the lant Presidential election, which as probably the fairest tess of party strength that hes n given gince the out Yreak of the rebelliou. The total vote cast for Prosident in 1554, by Connecticut, was 96,976, of whieh the Ropubiicans had 9 majority of 2,406, In the recent election the total vote wae 87, B22—only 268 more than in 1864. The Republican majority in the lant election if 694, and the gain since 1984 16 eonsequentiy iele ne change lu the avgre- ate vote totween sbe two elections ie #o anal! that it need pot be taken into covsderation in this conernl caculation, 1a order to find the change 1a any civen Htate, upon the basis of the result in Connecticut, ite only necessary to multip'y the total vote of the given State by the Dermocratic gain in Connecticut, and divide by the total vote of Connecticut, Take New York a# av exarupie, The aggregate vote of thie State in the last Presi- dent's) clection was 730,721, Therefore w measure t now by the Connecticut mendard, we make thie atetement: Ae 56,076: 790,791::1,812, By this we nd thet the Democratic gain to New York would be 16.201 — the pro- duct of the above statement, The Ko- publican majority in New York in is04 woe 6,749, waich, enbtracted from the present Democratic gain, would give a Detwecratic majori- ty at thistime of 4,46/. Applying the aame ster dard to Ponusylvania, we find that the total vote ot that Stato iu i964 was 672,707, and that the Damocratic gain would consequemtiy be 11,952 The Republican majority im i564, however, wes 20,076, and that party would therefore still have « majority of &128. There te not, we believe, any other Northern State, except New York, that would be changed, by an estimate upon the Con- necticut basis, to an extent auificient to throw it over to the Democratic party, Uf course we do not held that the Connecticut election !s an niall! bie index, nor that New York would pow elect a Democratic ticket; but much significance bas been attached to the contest in the former State, nnd we werely make the comparison upon that base. Hetter a Panic, lor Revenue Commissioners, in their series of repo. ts vpon financial matters, have made some valuab!s suggestions fur the consideration of Con- creas. Jo their last report, however, they reeom- mond apolicy which we Lope Cougress will em- phatically reject, They suggest that in order to avoid an epprebended panic, Congress shail im mediately pase a resolution for tucreasing the present tar {T (fly per cent. for the period of nine- ty days, All the journals that are wedded to the toavufacturing interest are eager for the adoption of that policy, The Pittsburgh Commanoiat, speaking for the tron interest, declares that the «option of @ higher tariff ie necessary to save the country from finsucial ruin, and appealing aske Coocrose to set upon the subject st once, \ hope that Congres will not save the country fm that way, Io fact between ‘Le apprehended pante and the inerease of hily per cent, on the tariff, we think the panic ather the less of the twoevils, Wheat would be the effect of the proposed measure’ It would abut out the competition of forelgu manufacturers; onable those at home to increase their prices to the extent of fifty per cent., end consumers would be cblyed to pay just Lity per ceus, more for their ,oods than they now pay. In short, the plan is to take money out of the pockets of the consumers, end to pay it te manufacturers, in order to save the istter class from losing ® partof the immense yrotits they reaped during the late war, No if a tinancial crash can be averted upon mo other tern 6 shen these, then let it come, and let bigh prices of commodities, high rents, and everyting else that v2 inflate’, tuinble flown to their legitimate Manufacturers and dealers have had every tosu.t them for the last five years, and they now | becaus* they cannot secure a compliance <isb their new demands, ere Considerations for Workingmen, Tae question of wages bids fair to overstep the onsteuction question in public interest, lt now « ore \heattention of both labor and e@apital in iy every branch of business, and it seems like- » i) will scoo Satume much greater promiu- Employers claim that the decline io the va- feou Lies necessitated a correspon ling de- © 1. Wages, while workingmenu quite as eiren- soy pieud thet the great advance in renis ithe eraetence of retailers in keeping up theic }) cet make an tereasé of wayes necessary. This San abomslots condition of things, We bave oft- en Dad movements onthe part of employers, for the curtailne tof wages; and at other times we hve bud kindred movements, on the part of Workingnien, for am sicrease of wages; but we never upuluow kuew of un instauce where the upward and dowoward movements < wages occurred at the game time ool the fact cannot be ignored that such 6 now the condition of the relations between erpital and Tabor, and is is necessary to consider t.e question as we find it, The question of an e\vance Lo wages is one which workingmen should always Consider with cave and deliberation, and in v ew of the counter movement aow in progress, it ‘of cousse important that the subject should be ec ghed with more than usual thought and reflec- tion, The point to decide is purely one of self- interest, Lyla not a question of the abstract rights t tabor, nor of the exactions of capital. Lf em- poyers ¢ould get men to work fifteen hours per day aod pay taem only one dollar tor their work, they woul! probably iosist upon that standard ; and if workiugmen could obtain employment at (en dollars per day for fv. hours’ work, they would not be likely to work layer nor for less money. Tye question is one of dollars and cents, Every workingmen who now desires an increase of wages oust pess bis Judgment wpon this queehen ; “Will dy sterily, by inelewng | ate thence into every valley and by every waver saa ic’ copes OF Ue - Ia artiving | course for 100 miles, ‘tie Meerally trove shat they be eal het ae ie “28 | have vo circulating medium, Whoat {s the usual st & solution of tha question be mutt | leq! tender of the country, Horses, harness, ve- icles, cattle and hey are cash ; eges, butter, pis tole, knives, stockings and whiskey are kina, pota'oes, sorghum, molasses and celves are “shinplasters,'’ which are taken 1 a discount, and with whieh the saints delight to pay their Cebte (i it isever a Célight to psy debt.) Bum- nese inti iscommunity, with the currency, !9@ very curious aod «musing pasting, A ped ‘ler, for insieuce, could take out bis goods ju ® curpet-bagy would need @ “ou train to freigus be money, 1 knew « man who refused an offerte work in the country at fifty doliara o remember that hie employer will ook at the may- Will not do to imagine that the employer will be gov- erne i by any ph lanthropic motive_that he will ae- cove wo the demand on the ground that the workig- man ought to receive better wages, Buppowe, then, that the workingman pulse the question to a prac- | teal teat, He notifies bis employer that be can no | jy looger work without an advance of wages. What i Bh? AR, oe ll a Waes to shop, theatre, &c., on Bat- gustaine! by the dec'ine in values had caused bim unday ereaine. at Or) wus an juconvenience, course be will not ecvede to the demand, Suppose: | cannot keep ther bis sone from enesking tne the further, that the workingman then determines to erevery at night sou taking off s ball busoel or so auspend work, in order to compel «compliance eM y Tom st fa ld py Bg Ny dg ot with bie demand, Whet chance haa be of being money cry any kind of property, itis next to ju wiccesstul? The markete are overetocke! with | | osmble to reconvert it into mouey. Lhere te t eu he fir came into qvods, burners ‘a dull, prices are declining, there of vemsinihe tore io ho pressing demand for manufactures, Now, if involved thas the workingman should bo idle only one mouth, and then win the battle by compel! ng hie em- ployer to “come to ter-us,"’ is would probably take fully one year for him to make up, by the increase of wages, what be lost while autof work, But if the employer abould win, then the workingman would poi only be made much poorer, but he would be iu danger of en- tailing suffering upon bimeelf and family, This is the light in which the case must be viewed, and every workingman must decide the question for himeelf, Is it better, then, to adopt the asfe policy of holding on to * the bird in the hand,” or let thet go in the hope of obtaining * the bird in the bush? Every mancan decite that q ‘es- tion intelligently if he will only depend upon hia own Judgment, and pot allow himeelf to be in- tluenced by windy politicians who make the ques- tion of an advance in wages » bait to catch votes. y had no tnter ort time, Lut secon pot 6) he could uewer yet away without tuskine Lavy pecunimry sacrfices, Property ® Proteus, which you must continue tw gt'p firmiy, nos Witostanding ois slippery changes, UGH. you have Lim tu bis true —now you have bim age fi { presto, be is only #xty wallons of sorghum molasses; now bi idmotwo cows aud & eulf, aud before you have we to think, he is transiormed im? 15 coras of wood up fo tue mountain canon ¢ next LO becomes & yok@ ot oxen, (ben a shutier” wag’! i ba! is be stout to slp trom you at last in we form of bad cebta ? Fieaneinl News, Martets, fe. New York, Wednesday, Arril 4,6 1? M-The after Noon quotations Of the general Btock market, com pared with those of yesterday afternoon, stow, aaa rule, @ lower range of prices. Governmenta, by the same comparison, were all fractionally lower, Gold closed at 127%. The loan market was well supplied at 6percent.on rajlrosd coll and at 6 per cent, on goveraments. Thero is now very little prime paper on the market, and the few offerings are taken at 7a 7% percent. Good names are tn fair supply and pars at Sa 10 percent, Tho lover grades renee as high ee 16 percent. Foreiyn exchance was more active to-day, bills at 60-day on London being quoted at 106% 0 106% for commercial, and 106% 106% for bunkers’, On 'Change to-day Flour was dull tnd common grades drooping. Wheat was dull and drooping. Corn was quiet snd withont decided change Oste were Ic. better. Pork was firmer. Reof wee quiet. Lard was duil, Whiskey was Accidental Impertance. Trwnz 's an avalogy betroen comets and a class of men who occasiona'ly tura up in this country. Comets ere vapory, aebulous bodies, eccentric im their courses, luminous in appearance, coming nobody knows from whence, golng noboly cares where, suddenly flasaing into view, a@ suddenly disappearing frora sight, and of no account exeapt to gaze atforabrieftime. Scovar, the New Jer- ney Btate Senator, ia one of the cowet-kind of men. A week ago he was unknown ontsicde the boundary autet. qroce Giese 910eF HOLES. of Now Jersey, but be bee suddenly loomed up | ico tg. #181, ep..106% 100 Cantou at into prominence, and now the eyes of the whole iwc sho shade Ps , is 10 bo ee . country are turned upon SooreL, who appears in ‘Ole 300 Cum Coal Pi... 434 the constellation of the New Jersey Senate, having, | 6)! Trea. 4 5-10 1) *e 600 West Union fel, b'% Sibko do... WO%allhs los 40,.000 -. 62 or rather imag ning, that the whole recovstr cticn 1008 U8. Gai ric.. es 10 vy alos OK , -tal! 6.00 Tenn. 6a, Ou.... 90 a0 N.Y. Cen. R. business ie attached to bis coat-tall, Svovar 10 ag ebeeleel * tio erie h $ holds the balance of power in that body, and &® | 1000 Mo, 6s TIM 2500 do. Se United Statee Senator cannot be lected in Srock- | 140 Celt 1. et. ron's place unless Soovar is willing to vote for s fo 1a,0... . g do... jotut session of the Legislature, This be refuses | y550) Unio & Mlss., Bos v BOHOL beoeacsesece ae to do because the other members will not fires Try eae plodge themselves to elect a man of Booven's | ju Erie 2d M.'79.. 99 s| . " d Bao do ° wo choice. A dead-lock i# thus produce!, and the 1000 Btvie 84 | OS whole Legislature ia held at bay by the anil | sooo Mud. ve, 101 Sooven, Ifhe were @ friend of Brooxrox, and | 240 Cli. & 1 LT vou Chl. & 10 'loL& W ‘ took thie course in order to retaliate for the ejec- ‘ & T + oon Cle, én .R, tion of that gontloman, there might be some ex- 2 AL SR a cuse for bis conduct; but he ie « “Radical,'* and | 4 i - 12 $00 Pitts, Few & h » h fev ie 85 Bk, Commerce..106 400) CSR jag bo epparent object in view except to make xe peattoensal Bk wv Bal See a! , ® Phoniz Bk... » Chi, ton B.. 85 himerlf consprevous for a brief season, But he 0 dre de Te, Bk 100% P 4 Gove &. ae wll soon cease to be visible beyond New Jersey lu Bk. Repubile....109 BROURD BOARD, Our City and ite Albany Guardians. 5000 ‘V'rea. 7 3-10,....100%4 TO Chi. & NW. PL. 53% Tae wen ato the ae hehe yoo 169 Weet Union Tel, oh to Mi Be ture is rapidly drawing to @ close, and yet the ** « 0. greater part of the business remains to be per- aX TH) Reading f ” yuo (legen luo He 40 Cla, @ Pita. BR... 77% gw Chi. & N. W.R. 85% THIRD BOARD 15900 U8, 6e, "81, ep. 1 600 | Ket i fe oh 1000 ‘Trea, 7 3-10.,..1.0'9 10000 Mo, Ge.......... T2% 100 Weat Union Tel, 55 30 WO .essse20- 00 BS ‘pring M'. Min,, 45 formed, The regular sesson consists of one hun- cred days, and that Js the only time for which the roembers oan drew pay, alihough they may pro- tract their aitting indefluitely at their own ex- pense, Only oght daye more of the said hundred remain, and as Legislators, like other poop'e, erc net inchned to work long without pay, it is pre- sumable that they will soon bring the erasion to an end, So far as time apd attent’on are con- cerned, shia city has no cause to find ‘sult with the Legislature, for about two-thirds of al! the! ‘lls submitted and conmdered, up to thie time, bave Throat Affections —A Vhysicina Writing from Newfane, New York, speaking of the benefic.al reference to the metropulis, The trouble! orcs renulting from the use of “ Brown's Bronchial ‘o thas the Legislature are entirely 00} Prochos," says: “ For alleviating that horrid irmta- lavish in Lelr attentions to this city. | tion only felt by those who have suffered from any They appear to be as a licitous about the wel- fare of New York as a hen is about the safety of her brood, They seem to be partieularly aux- jous to furnish us with plewty of railroad accom. nodation, for they have bills betore them for rap- ubng railroads in nearly all the streets, over some of the streets, under others through biocks of buildings, aud wherever else the cupidity of the railroad iniereat can eugeest. Wo bey to remind the Legis ature that whe railroads are a vory good thing in thelr way, it is desirable nos to levoiw the whole city to railroad purpos A less quantty and a better quality in the legislation for this ciy would be # graud improvement, bronch al affection,and for hoarseness and sore thrmat too, 1 am free to confess (though Laman M.D.) they apewer all you claim for them.” To avoid disap- po intment, be sure to obtaim the genuine * Brown's Bromehial Troches.” ted Children having Werns require imme- diate attention, as neglect of the tronbic ollen causes prolonged sickness. Brown's * Vermifuge Comiits” are a aimple remedy, and wil! destroy worme without injury to the child. Sold et 25 cents a box by most dealers in meticines, fib Cheap Seap is that which saves Labe and money. Pyie'’s ©, K, Soap, Sold by grocere iis, en ira see ae | fie A Miracle. ire, Parkes, of 137 Yourth street, Willlameburgh, N.Y., bee beea compirred cured of a violent attack of neuralris, with whic she suffered the moat ercrutiating agony, by one doe, torty drops, of Metcalte’s Great Rheumatic Hemedy, Me ce eens i Se Wheeler & Wilson Leck stitch Sewing Machine and Burton tow Machine, 623 Broadway 050 Htowe Sewing Machine Compauy, No 629 Hroadway, N.Y. tlias biowe, Jr., Presiuent, Ageow wanted ae The lwp ALi, Supiee, O57 broadway, te 4 rover and Kaker’s Highest Premiaw Miasie pilich Pamily pewing afacbines, apa im. proved Loca-ptiteh Machines, ior Tailors and Menu facturesa, on a ahr = The Counterfeit Conpens of the Ten-Forty $500 Kends, Ae wany persous are loteresied in Caliod Sates investmenis, aud at all times liable to loss by taking counterfeit national curreney, we pubheh the following rules by which the counterfeit cous pons attached to the $600 wo-lorty bonds can be detected : let. The cr-ering of the ‘tt In “ Chittende:” ts shorter im the coan‘terteit thaa itis im the genuine 4 ud. Phe’ tio © agar, Les!’ je ciosmed, wie ab is mos su the genuine, dds Phe Couns so well detlaed 4th, Tho * 1° ig the countertett than i the gen 6th, Phe coiar mark betore "shu te wanted, uder * a\" in * Mar, tet are not ae la the genuine, "ip tor,” beior #500," is shorter WAR Ais, BROWN. Joseph Alix, youngest son of Edward £10 leabeia Lrown, agea 16 ‘months. the funera will e pince this Thursday afier. Mook, SLs ius ab 2 o'clocky from the residence of hae pareuis, 165 Bast 116 at. ds MORTON In Brooklyn, April Sd, Susanna, wife ol Patciek Morton, sged 66 years, the tuneral will take piace from ber late residence, 1°6 York st. Brookiyn, on Lbuareday atternoon, Sin abet, at Y's o'clock, tn McCONNEL!.-Mary Josephine McConnell, only daughuret! ra. C, and Annie McCouneil, aged s yeare ond aouths, ! es and miends of the family are re of cttall nvited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot hee parents, {95 Grand at, (bis (Thure- Gey) silernoon, at 1's o'cleek, 131 McDOLE—Of typhoid fever, with congest.on of the lungs, William MoWoie, im the 45th year of bis bPe. the trieuds and acquaintances are respectfully re- ate-(0d toatweod the rneral, on Thu auay, April 5, at l o'cive . M, from the residence of Mis, James vailagh, °o Boerum at, Brooltiya, &. D, 4 KOSTRON—Suddealy, op Tueeday, April Sd, John Kowesron, eee 165 years, * jerminates in | distinct dole at the bottom in the genuine, Which is not the care In the counlertelt. Osh, The lotier ~ 4! ls crossed in all eases in the counterfeit, but is ony crossed ta the ecuulne when tound in the middie of words, 7th, The dotting of tne "i" in * Chitteuden” is | ditferent from the genuine, ob, There is @ distinct border-line around the coupons, » hile there is Lone et aliia one nuine Letes, aod & very imut lime in the ‘The difference between the two plates of the geauine coupo.s would hardiy be noticed, In comparing them it will be found that the tigure “1 in ** 1566" 1m the one is of w ciiferent shape from thatin the other, One hes an obi que hair- stroke at the to; nd the other 's horizucsal, in one piate the aboreviation * Mar." .o warkos with ® Gow waule ia ihe orber it is got. Searcity of Money in t tah. A corresponlcps wriiny from Bale Lake Cty, Uteb, says: You have tight money markets sometimes in the East. 1 have read of how semi-savaxe nations folie tre ratives ane foenda of the farally are reenact, “Darior."’ I saw it cited, as a curious fect in the | Cgnee, 11] Wooster at, on Phureday atte: noon, April hewspapers tbat in Georgia eggs are Use! 4s | Sih, ab | o'cloek, withous further Lo! ice Ses “small change;"’ but in Utah I see around me a »ple, @ prosperous pe ple, doing the business of ite almost withont money at ail, In Balt Lake City iteclf, right in the line of travel, there is womwe | tue) | DUS La She Country settlements which rad. YPE METAL OR,OLD LEAD—300 000 ibe, of Lhe apove ane foe the highest mt wi wii cash price will be paid ou TRADE NOTICES MEFTING OF THE ENGLISH SPEAK- of the Varnishers’ end Polishers’ held on reday evening, at7 isely, Ot their roomy, 16 Lelavey et. to ; i f ¥, attended b7 g band of aa iy the meet in Union Bquare. PETER DALY, breast. H, HA ON, Sec. 14 CO0PreRrs, No, 3, OF BROOKLYN, ARF t ito mee! at their roomea, 2’ Cou: t et, on vening. April :h, at 7 o'clock, to form in sud march to New York, to take pirt on te tale demonstration in favorof 8 hours fora day's labor, All members abventing them aay Le fied #1, which shall be etrietiy onf order of the Committee, HENKY KhA G¥OY DLEY, THOMAS KIELY, EDW J Dre PATRICK KELLY, Chairmen, 961 Covers, NO. 5=BY ORDER OF THE Grand Soei*ty, a: 6 requested (o assembie at the Joneticn of Eest Bromc way and New Ucnal sts, on thie evening, et 7's o'clock. and march in procession to 1 non Square, to partic pate in the demonstration in favor ot hes hour question By or.er of Wii NiACKETT, Pr THOS, MeRATH, See bs NARPENTERS OF NEW YORK AND Vicinity —Come one, come al!—Soctoty or von: society men, Yeu aie respectfully invited to met with Union No, 1, in front ot Karly Closing Bal i Howery, on Tharaday. April Gihy at 6% o'clock P.M, Ww atiend the grand mess mee lor at Union square All wetubers ere requ .— Come as early Os possible, as ve att wl o'clock, By order of the Union. GEO, 4. QUICK, Prost. J. WELLS M! RRAY, rec. ie ARNESS MAKERS’ ASSOCIATION OF New York have coased to work, t eir demand for an increase of wages mot having been compiued wits, Harness makers everywhere are reques ed not to twteriere, CLARLES U, DURNING, Pres, FRANCIS AHERN, Kec, Sec. 576 N ICk TO TRON MOULDERS—A Special meeting of Uoicn No, 25 will be held on Friday night, 6ch inet, at 1ST Bowery, All members are re- quested to sttend, as Lusinets of importance will be brourht before the meesiug. By order ot the Com- mittee. 281 J OTICK LABORERS AKOUSE AND SEE 4% to pour own intereste—Tho First Division L. U. Amociation meet on Friday SAT “tl Oth, 1866, at So'clock, in Hiberuian Hall. 42 Prince et. Al. the old meu bere of the %, 5, 4 and 5 divis.one are hereby requested to attend, ee there is business of Inte est to all Inborers to be attencet to, By order ot WM, MILLS. Prest. protem, JONN GAKVEY, See. pro tem, 274 Not ETO Boss DOCK BUILDERS= Phe Dock Bullders of New York, | rooklyn, Jet: sev City and Honomen, will demand $3 per day and foremen #4 per d on acd after Aprilthe Sth, By order of the Association. P, MeGrAKVEY, Preset, UR. WOOD, Bee, 122 PERATIVE PLASTER&KS — YOU ARK hereby notified to aseembie at the ball corner of #t. and Suh ave, on ‘i hureday eveniag, Apr! 5th, a\ T o'clock, and march in a bouy to the Union square mass weeting, it is exapecced that had wewber will be present. No waiting for Albany huckrtere ‘Lhose that will be jree themselves must strike the bow. JOMN ENNIS, Presi, TiS, HOLLAHAN, Chairman of Conuaintwe, iw PAINTERS — ATTENTION — ALL MEM- bers of .he trade are rejue to mee) at Metro: politeu Hall 75 Bixth av, at Thy ock, w march in 8 booy, this @veuing, wattens owas meeting at Unica Square, on ine 8 hour q jon, Sy oraer of the Prestcent, V.N, LACOMFi fs ) LUMBERS OF NEW YORK AND Vit p-utnbers of Brooklyn strike, and sly request that no ad ts be aneweied and that uo engaxements mace uotil the question is settiod, Due noth be given ty tLe sciety, THOS, BERGEN, ® Le SHIP JOINERS—A REGULAR MEETING lof the New York Ship Joiners’ Union will be held at 1ST Bowery, Stes! evening, April Sth. at Tocivek, All Joiners are invited to attend, as the meeting is culled for the purpose of forma.ng w pro cormon to Attend the great S-Lour mass meeiiny iu Union Square, FRASK WiliTE, Pret; W. W. OVERALL, see. 133 TH DOCKBUILDERS’ UNION PROTEC- tive Association wi!! meet to-night, at thelr neusl piace of in@eung, ot 287 Hudson #t, at Te o'clock PAL MoGAKVEY, cree't. DR. WOOD, Bee, TT ' Pur JOURNEY MEN MaSONS OF ELIZA- beta, N.J., ace ou astrike ior SB aday., ‘Ths is ~ > to a1 masons not to come bier 5 hag ‘ork. UNITED CUOPERS, NO, 4, ARF Requested to assemble at the junction of Kast Broadway and New Canal et, this Thureday evening at 7% o'clock, and & procerd to the grand mass iueeting a) Union Square, By order of the Commitice, $ NITED COOPERS, NO, 12, ARH Kh querted to meet at thelr rooms, cor. of Pitt and Lroome sis, Friday evening, April Och, a: 1% o'clock, iunetual attendance is requested as business 0 im- porrance is to be transected. uly ORKINGMEN’S UNION. GRAND ight hour meen meeting. The Workingmen's Lnion ot New Yora wili hold a erand mass meeting at Union square, op Tbhureday evening, April Oth, atT o’cloe&, in further.nce of tLe eight bour move- ment. Eminent speakers will address the meetiuy, ‘The Workingmen ot New York, Mrookiyn and Jerey City, are cordially iavited to partic pare in the stration, JOMN R&ID), Pres; WilLLAM F Ly, Sec, at cCks. QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE IM- maculate Conception T. A. B. Society will be heid tu the rcheol Hall, East 16th et, on Thuredey, 6th inst. et 7% o'clock PM, Kev, Dr, MOKRGGH, Pres, CHARLES BOYLY, Bee. iv —ENCELSION—A, — YOUNG MEN’S Father Mathew 1. A.M. B, Society No, 1, of New York, will bold e public meeting this evening, at T o'clock, in their Hall, cor, S4th at. aud Sen ave. Counsellor Dickerson will addiess the mee''ne, Siuging by Mieses Mahoney, Kenefick, Maginns, Conway, and others, M on piauo by several Professors, ROBT. L. GOUBY, Free, JAMES BEGEN, Vice, WM. BOYD, Bee, lis A GRAND ThMPERANCE MELTING OF ta her Mathew |. A, #. Suciety, No, 2 of Now York, will be held #6 ther lial, cor, os 28d at. and “od ave, the evening, 6s T's I, M. Speaking by Joba Reiley of Ne. 5, and George W. P.unket’, singing Ly Mesers, King, McGowan, Lynct., Me aud Laskin, [he pul l.c are invited. Com» carly, Atthe regular quarterly mweung of the aleve ov .- their i demea term: For lresident, President, MICHARL Mech retary, JOHN Meo OslGaAbL tary, PAL KICK SHERIDAN; Financia! Secretary R\RTUOLOMEW DONOVAN; Treasue:, )OHD O'REILLEY, No, 4; Marshal, l) ANIEL D.GLYNS; sergeant-atArma, DANIEL SWORDS, TituMas © CARR, Prest, JOHN McONIGAL, Ree, see.1 3 LL ARE INVITED 10 ATTEND A PUB. Ne meeting to be held by the james & ephens Branch of Feaian Bi-terhood, at their hall, 33. Fasr lvth st, on this evening, ab 7 o'e.oek, ihe eu. dience will be addioeeed by that elouent orator, Jona Emmett O'rarred, and otLers. re M. MUR- PHY, Directress, Mise [ BOY'TON, Soc 16 WAKE AULD SCUTIA—THE MEMBERS of Scotia Divie on No, UT, Sone ot Lemperacee, wili hold a pubtic [netalation of officers ou t riavy evening, at hal-past 7 o'clock, in their roome in La- mmartine Hall, cor of 29th st, and 54 ave, ‘ibe pube le are invited to atienud; also to join the order, WM. MUIR, W.P, Hektidies2 xt ENIAN PROTHERHOOD—ARE Wt TO have hostages ior © Leary, Luby and others? There wil bee pubic meeting at Lindman’s lial), C¥to at, aod 3d ave, om luureday evening, at Tig o’- cock, ‘Lhe meeting will be uddressed by several distinguished geatlomem, Ali iy favor of pieparing (en, pweeuey fof inmediate Oght are invited to at teud, Capt. 1, McMANIS, Chairman. B, MeCA- HILL, Viee Chairm a. 2, O'RUL MA, us6é FATHER MAITEW TT, A. B. SOCIETY No’ 8, of N. Y» bail N, E. corner of 25th os. and ve, The public weetine will be addiessed this evening (Tuureday) by Heary T. Carroll and biancis J. Gallagher, Eeqre., commencing a 7 o'c.ock p, m, Good elnging, LURE MAGUIRE, Preat., Tus, F. KELLY, Vice; MICL'L PRENDERG Ao fb. Sec.1.6 GpSEAT ATTRACTION=GRAND FAIR OF ST. ANN’s CHURCH, AT THE COOVER INSi LUTE, PROM MONDAY, APRIL td, TO BATURDAY, APRIL 14:b, From 4 to ly, P.M, CONCERT EVERY NIGHT VY THE SEVENTH KEGIMENT BAND, 428 [BVING HALL, APRIL 6TH, 1466—Me- SOKLEY'S Concert, Mr. Fragk Convers, Mr, De Cordova, and others, ‘lickets 60 cents, Keserved ~ #1. 86 tran CEN VU OWEIUE a eV EK) oe ce ee ee = JOHN MICHELL CIRCLE, F-B—A PUB lic meeting of this Circle will be beid at their Heil, N, B. corner 33d #t. and 2d ave, on Thursday, April 5th,at T's o'clock P. M., when Mies O' Mahoney, on behalf of the Bisterhood, and several excelicat speakers will deliver addre, BOBERT JOHN- . ’ t Vice NNA; Recor ing Bee- rresponding -ecre- Su | JUHN BRADY, 88 Mulberry et, SOCIETY NOTICES. Masonic NOTICE—THE MEMBFRS OF Zerabvabel Loter, Ne a A. Bo ore hereny net. « > apec meet og ile Te Sey ibe bth dey cf art at ¢ o'clock, at their Lotve im, 094 Droadwey. for the purpose conferring the %! decree, Hy order of W 2 JOHN A WOES TEIN, 4), ACKERSON, Bee lil NUticraa SPECIAL MEETING OF TIIR #. Tereeg K. C, Ib. Society will be held at Bo tanie Hall, @3 Fae Broadway, on Thursday evening, April Sth, Ali merabere are rejuesied to ate ni, > order of M HAEL DALEY, Prest. ABKRAIIAM BORKRIS, Ree, 2c lk NOTCE—A PUBLIC MEBTING OF THB Haipoft Erin Circe, BF. B.. wilt be hed wt toe corner of siudeon and Chri iopher ete, on i huredey evening, Aprii Sem, at 7 o'alock. Ail, those in tavor of trieh manon , and all thos wishing to have the names enou od on the Leoke of thie Circe, t10 yresent aud af; LAWKENCE McDERMOTT, RADY, Sec, int invited, aseminens speakera will be ridrevwe the meet! Centre; JOHN F O FENTANS--A GRAND PUBLIC MELT- in of the Robert Emmet Cirele of benian Bioeth heliat ther new Eail SoL Pith a * Aand Ih on Frit wening, Apr! fit k. The tolowing ua.sed geniiomeon he preent to address the @ cOi— Thoma Ls Lurke, Beq., District Coutre ; aT. T. Dull A B.C 0, Faq, and Captain Richard Norris who par cood speaking on (he enlje f Irieh in pandeuce are respecttully Invited to attend, Fron te wil be held ia reserve for the ted NICHO LAS TORMEY, Ceute. CuRISTORUER CON. NOLLY, see. JOSEPH CARROLL. Trea ‘ PPRANSFIGURATION B.C, T. A. B. SOs olety ryt ay members of the abuve sogicty are hereby notified to attend @ special meet to be held this ihusday evening, at 7% o'cloes. jortve purpose of adopting thedr new Comatitat on and moa ir vancementa for theif lecture to come off on ay bext. HENRY T, CARROLL, Ire J Hee. be HN iw en ALCRION NOTICES, —— DRIAN H. wR, AUCTIONERR— Auction anle of 99 b og lote tn the city of Lrooklyn; aleo a bonse aud lot, ADKIAN H. MUL- LER PR. WILKINS & CO. will cell at euction, on ‘Thureday, Apri Stu. t 12 @elock, at the kxchance Halesioog), 111 Hrowiway, N.Y., by order of the Man+ battan Lite las, Go.: Wythe av.The Sestory tie fron’ houre and jot on the or herly aide of W av, 131 Sim. wert trow Morton at south aide, bet. 6th ant Tth ave, th wide, be’. Oth and Tth avs, Tth av bet ani woth sta 190h bet, and 10th ave, 20th «@ side, bet. Oth and 1th ave, eth at—6 ke side, bet. Sto and 9th ave, bet, 8th and 9th ave, 20un et. —1 2 lots north side, ber, 64h borwbweet cor. of List # . with the lot in the 6 Wet cast of Kalpn av 20th, #1 —6 lots gorth = A a lot of furniture, carpets, ©: clothe &e, biankets, Te onante, dress goods he, &e. will soil on Dviday, at 11 o'clock, ab seu Peat bede, ben: Alro since los of clowhing, sheer, shorter BOGART, AUCT.—THIS DAY @«'clock, 161 Weert terh et, J furniture, consirting of mahogany, earpete, oF clothy be tioom turniture, dining and kitehen furniture, M DOUGHTY, AUCT’R— WILL SEI AVRe thisdey, Apris bth, at ealesroom 7) Nanen siarce and general assortment of houreho! carpets, olf cloths, dining tables, chal: ee, cooking stoves, fixtures, kitchen furn'tur crockery, &c, the whole to be soid without resery etm AWNBROKER’S SALE, THIS DAY- BELL & INGRAHAM will reli at 11 o'c.oek, a 53 New Bowery, 40 lots cold and eilver watches, diamonda, chains, rings, pistols, &c, Order WiLs LIAM GOOD AIS, 83 New Canal at 6 AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORTIMER, 15 Fart Broadway, of 4 lota women's clothing, silk, delaine and dremes, skirts, shawls, cloaks, remnants, ¢@ alrts, ada, shoes, and other cosreabie tion of dealers and oj hers «LO, 16 Mott at, JAWNBROKRER’S SALE THIS DAY—TIE largert and vest jot of offered this season to coupmence at 10's o'clock with ladies’ dresses shawls, remnants. &e., fe, About 500 loteof men’ clothing to be anid at Lie o'clock, By order ot WM SIMPSON, 151 Bowery. G.G. LEWIS, Auct. 14) { HERMAN, AUC SALESROOM e Bowery —Tha day, ihu iy, April Oth. D o'clock, Muslim's gale of 6 bbls. su.ar, b chee soap and other croceries a large lo. hovers, vie bbae. Lourton. rye aud Sooteh whi brandice@in Tum, pois sherry end clares spirits, aieo a large od genera’ hold furnttore, C.V. LYONS, Ony Maret O BE SOLD AT AUCTION—A_ LARGI stock of crockery, giaes, cutlery and Britear ware, ou Thursday, Apiil O40, ab bhe coro: o¥in aod Sih av, at ip o'clock a.m, by 1, MALLONEY 17! ; *p k LOT AND FOUND. BANK BOOK LOST—ON THE BLEECKE} st. Savings Bank, No. 133,455. The finder wi: nloase return is to the bank, for CLLAS. BLOOD, § OST—BANK BOOK NO, 55,469 OF THI Emigrent Industrial Savings Bank. The finde wil be rewarded on leaving itat the benk, 51 Clam beiest. If nos tound, application will be » ade for new book on the Tinanss, MAKTIN KEANY, Le poslior, 16 OST—ON TUESHAY AFTERNOON, 1} tio ave A line of cars, a bundle of shirts, Th tinder will return them to the car depot, « the «fice, an lige @ poor woman fo) $10. REWARD — LOST, Y mora.ng, in th ard Canal ta, en ord teining two @¥0 bili* fluder will recelve the Ba Chrvateet ¥ YO “REWARD—LOST CALF SKI pocketbook, with over $100 in ereenbacs: mostiy in ©, to be vert as the Sun (flice, tou ry €2 “REWARD —STOLEN FROM 17 dark ba, West 29th at, on the pight of March Slat, hugh, with © w hive epost on his neck under the colia ESTERDA roishberhood of Curveti morocco pocketbook. cor vd reveral emailer bills, Th above reward by leaving ity ri) lerse sad harness, the horse about 14 banc and his ig ups listle ous of shape. The above ri * Af @ par an. 7 fc mation t0 Citas. MOELICH, 133 Went Sben ats BOARD AND ROOMS, FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOS modated with good board; Terma $5 per week, and Sb aves, 2 OARDING—A FEW RESPECTABL mechanics can be aceommodeted with riag beds, plearant rooma and good board, at § Alien + pear Division, av OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND Wif also a few single cent.emen can be accommodate with gooa board aud single roms. Apply at 1 Indiow st. Cail for oue week. No moving lst Ma ET ee eae a ae 265 Bors WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodging food or employmen ould apply at the New bors’ Home, 129 Fuite HEAP LODGINGS FOR YOUNG GIRI the Children’s Aid fociety have opene temporexy home for oun ge at ap OAH wdihe cor. 0 e. cents, 5 ¢ Work and piaces found tor deserving an ‘ is ©) YOUNG LADIES CAN BE ACCOMME dated with moderate board at4y Christopher aii! 2 YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODA’ ed with board and lodging ia in trotemt vainily, by applying as 283 rast 4th ar av. U. ' fine airy room 146 Weet 15th et, place bet 71 09 " PERSONAL NOTICES. ReaD er WANTED OF JACO HEMBICH WUNSOH, of Kubrhessen, Prove: who came to tuiscountiy 12 years ago, Any inf mation of him will Le thaaktully received by h brother, CONBAD WUNDOH, as 61% Canal «tree New York, os Is FORMATION WANTED OF THOMA {2 BEMI'Li, who lest bis wife and 6 children « Friday, March 25d, 1596, Lives at 56 Woteat. At information will }@ thankrully reeeived by bis hes bioken ¥ hie, ELLEN seal Le, 446 [NFORMATION WANTED OF JAMIE MUUNKLY, who eame from the County Cava Ireland, about one year ago. Any information of will be thankiully received by hia brother {ask wee eMail | Le ( yLD TYPE METAL WANTED —APPLY A