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General Intelligence. Uy Mati te the Niwe York Sun) hed not declared himecif arainst the prisetpipe of the Dil, the Senate of New York would now pecesion to pase jadgment vpon bim. Tie time for Amore the nico “ plome” which fall to the bim fo a time De, comme 3 Gees vurte Prince of Wales te the Duchy of Cornwall, The toe et ihoet giving some reasons therefor | revenues last year aiuouated to $380,000, wrbout giving evidence that he jestilltrue to the | jr is asserted on good authority that nearly» cntiee of finersy. milhon dollara will change bands in Connecticut the motion to insert the first section was with fraen Mr Andrews moved toamend #0 that the resold tion fal read © The Sonate regrets that the Presi veut haa seit Lt to be bis daty to veto the Civil Rights iua.”” Motion leat, on the result of Monday's election, Tne Pajara (California) Times saya that the great low aliver mine of Moutery has been discow- Ib is @ wide Leit of rich ore thirty-five miles loug ! Mr’ Murphy read the veto message from bis sest, Naanty all the cotton and woolen milla at Frank- and eald tuat be fully concen: ip all the premises | ford, near Philadelphia, bave suspended opera there iaid down, and hence ould vote against the | tion, awaiting tie ection of Congress on the Lar ff Theol On, Mr. White advocated ite adoption, raring that New York hie been milent too long, Her voice, represent: ‘ue four miliions of citizens, has been stifled in the Lope that a better and more patriotic un nding wonld be arrived at in Washington, butin vain, In- Rcaiot meeting Congress alf way, the has piled on mesaure o/'6 ore, ancl we may BO ‘onger remain silent. rerolution will have ite effet, and ite adoption cannot be delayed, If any eeritices are to be made, let us mako them. But he had vo (oar of political effects, ‘The people who carried on the war are with us and against the, velo. Mr. Pierson could not support the resolution, Ite effect can only be to mmeke wider the dis:nion be sud Internal Levenue bill, Tha editor of a paper published in the moun- tains of California tells of gatnering wild flowers in the morning and wading through suow im the evening, Tne Charleston Cornran says a large number of Nn families wiil avendthe Bummer months orth, and are already picparing for the Mas, Fite Jupp, residing near Indianopolia Indiana, walka two miles and cute a cord of wood bas A day, by which means she supports « large y tween the President and (c- ree, Tt can do no | fmily of children, Ha de aca ic at bo | A wennrno man recently tlt in Landa wih was resolved to ematiish an annuity fund tor Fi PAnae preted Gat enna? \ ae ees temperance a‘ivocates rendered incapable uf ser- Bho great war of the Heledlion, ard be regarded such | Y#@ by sickness or old age. & revolution as this aa calculated to fracture that Con, Paator, of Washington, so long connected with the Inteniiazsoes, when that psper wars pioneer in the laud, is aaid to be lying ab the polut of death, His disease is cancer on the face, Tum neweboys of Chicago, I), are aald to have numbered s\x hundred during the war, though at resent there are bot more than two hundred aud ‘ty. They pay @ license of seventy-five cents a year, buy a * warm lunch" for ten cents, and sleep where they can. Tun favers|) which bore the remaine of Mr. Lincoln to Bpn d, Dl, and which coat the Government nearly $20,000, wil be seid on April 10th, at General Robinson's final sale of railroad a rial. Ls is the must gorgeous railway car ever buils, Tus Charleston (3. C,) Covnure reports that three thousand two hundred freeumep heve emigrated, from North Carolina during the jast three wonths 4 Massachusetts, Connecticut and the other New Euziand States, on contracts to work @t twenty collars per month, and that more will follow Mo vay ia very scarce in Russia and 72 per cent. is frequently charge! for money loaned, iuimense numbers of estates are announced ter ss'e, but ue purchasers present toemselves, The toa) linpor- tant commerce of the Rus Wapird, shat of cer- oals, is ate com lete sta: re being Lo d mand for exportation, A Lerrmm from Paris reports that the fashionable women there uot contented with wearing criuc- lines, the springs of which are made of pure god and aiiver, have pow taken @ fancy to bots with heels placed with the same precious metas, Torso boots may be seen in the shop windows or m peiy ip thie Btate The resolnsion was (hen adopted by the following rote: A Ben , Or hell, Collins, pace ee erect nee . eell, Piatt Rema White, w per” Willtesas and Wol- 5. G, Cornell, Ht. C.M , T.Mar- way. Parson, Btanford and Wood —T. sided Mr. Folger called from the table the joint resolu- Gone heretofore adopted in caucus, and subsequestiy by the Amembly, on Foderal relations, and the three fires were adopted by « sirict party vote. ‘The fourth, ta favor of universa! suffrage in the Tyisurict of Co- tumbia, Mr. Andrews moved to amend by inserting @qmalifiestion, so that suffrege shall be extended to the colored men who can read the Constitation of the United States, or who have served in the army. The motion was lost by « vote of Tt % The resolution was then adopted by the following vote: AYt8—Messrs. Barnett, Bennett, Camphell,Col!'s#, Folger, Gibson, Godard, Hoyt,Humph @ , la Lant, Low, 0 Se yatmios Was nell, Parsons, b..1- To Monery . And Chambers, Crowloy, I. c. y, 7. Marphy an ilber, Williams and Btanfo ‘ Mr. Low moved that the Clerk be directed to tramamit the resolution disapproving of President dohason’s veto of the Civil Rights Bill to our Sene- tore and to the Speaker of the Liouse of Representa tives. Motion carried. The Benste then adjourned. the fashionable ahoemakers. Amembly. A divorce cass, now before the Chicago, Il! courts, has @ very humorous feature about it. Tue fase Aden ta tee the annnal report of the | iefendant ia one of twin brothers, partuers ia busi- ness, and he resemblance they bear to each other 18 eo striking that the lady Lerself is unable to identify ber husband, irom whom she has been for & long time separated. Mp. Ceheane repersed bill making appropriations to charitable inst! tiene, + Passrp.--To paiherine the Bindi of New ty to appoint an assistan F000 feculitate the construction of the Pituabare an Kadiroad........ Confirming the location of On Friday last four hundred people were assern- whe new Capigel at Albany........ To provide for the | bled on the second floor of « public school at Muk- com the Albany and Sumyuchanrs Kali | wanago, Wis, to witness an exbibition given by eeeesee ‘Yo erect the town of Lincolm, Kenesclaer | the pupils, when the floor suddenly fell through, Wo fe a Vosaranes Gouin ie Hee Pr 1864. over © various ork, taxes To alter the Commissioners’ ..To cede to the | nited Staves lands near the Battery fora previpiteting half the audience to the Orst flvor, end again down into the cellar. No lives were lost, though @ great number of persous were badly bruised. w» -adasrchng POO To provide for the extension of the | = Enwix Fonarst will sail for California on the Beat af beavis bosaons ta ae el relative hod 10th of April, Splendid offers have been made by amend the Geperal Militia law of the Hiate “To | she theatrical managers on tho Pacific coast, and amend the ect relative to the storage of combustible | there are sprivgs in California celebrated for we materials in New York. ‘The House went into Committes of the Whole, on the i NEW YORK OOUNTY TAX LEVY, healing virtues of their waters, whose we ticinal properties Mr. Forrest dears to test, hoping to find relief from the lameness that bas recently troubied him, Mr. Pitts moved to reduce the Stein for advertising | A™ Unknown woman, too poorto pay the faro from bay Ld s which was carried, across the reguisr bridge at Troy, N. Y., on Bun- Mr. moved to strike out the iiem of $5,000 for | day evening, attempted to pass ou the lone rail wo @ offices, walch wascar | road bridge, and becoming dizzy, fell through into the water and was drowned. No one kuew ber name or history, but it is supposed thas she was the mother of a little boy who was tound crying in the streets for bis wother on the sauw evening. Tum Sultan of Turkey bas directed the tranala- tion of the Koran so be made so that every edu- cate. lurk m.y read it tor himself in bis own lunguage. The Koran bas never beore been put into the hauds ot ite beleversiu auy other torm than its na Arabic, and strict Mobammedans regard the tra) tion as impious, Wheu rewon- straved with, the Mivigter of the Bultan rephed that Christians aro trauslating their sacred books and piacing them inthe han of the Turks, aud that Le is doing this as a means of self-deienvo, LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Mr. Pitts moved to reduce the item of $40,000 for to $16, U0, county Pending mouo © ‘as reported in the Bouse, and Mr. Braudreihe moved to make the bill “ special order for this afteracon, which was car- 4 4P. M.—The special order was the New York Ele- vated Railroad bills, The House, in Committee of the Wholeconsidered dhe five biils providing tor the cousiruction of elevat in New York, ore bry tet as the Broadway Corrugated Ele- The vated Railway bill was taken up. Hevera: names of were stricken out and others inserted. ‘the jaase placing (the construction of the road under the superintendence of the piate Engineer and Surveyor was stricken out, as was the clause ving the power to the Grand Jur New York Greet, to ledlon tas oon’ cs 0 eulsanes The bill was then ordered to a third reading—69 to41, All the other bills were lost, BVERING SES410N, The consideration of the New York City Tav Levy Was resumed in Committee of the Whole. Moviye Dar AnNriciratep,—The time- honored moviug-day progranome usually ret down eatin a Mi Lew, ena mpeae pore, ademas for the first of May is being greatly interfered with oom st legal rates, reducing | thisyear, Since Mouday carte may Lave been seen on every thoroughfare in the city, moving furniture and goods from one point to another. People are in many instances willing to forfoit a part of the month's rent, by removing to new quarters ae roon as they are ruited and can induce those in possession to leave. The great demand for house room, both for business and residence, bes stiuulated the erec- tion of temporary places, 80 as to meet the expected rush on May day. A horticultural garden, corner of Broadway and 29th street, has within a few weeks been removed, and five neat one-story stores built up on the ground, which stores will be ready belore the first of the inonth, The foundation of two houses in Broadway, near Séth street, which have been for several yoars raised to the street level, are now being built apon, and at such a rate as to insure their readiness for occupancy toward the middie of May or early in June, Other buildings, both on the east and west sides of the city, are going ap quite fast, and although few will be likely to get suited exactly to their taste, there may not be so much die treas occasioned by the want of houseroom as has been anticipated, Mretina or RAG DEALERS.—A meeting of rag and junk dealerswas held last evening, at 198 Bowery, for the purpose of forming an association to protect their rights against the contemplated action of the Board of liealth towards the removal of their bnsiners beyond the popnious districts of the city, Tho chair wae take by Mr. Mchuight, and Mr. P. Smith acted as secretary, A motion was made to orgaucize &@ new Bociety, which was strenuously of Jected te by the President of the Junk Lealers’ Ar sociation and other, on the ground that the old organization could atieud to their interests better, To thie it was objected that the old was mutual beneficial society, but the new organization pios posed would be for apecial purpo es outside thane of the old, The ma.ier wae tuaily laid over, aud the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the chair, Carnoiro PopuLarion or Tus Crry,— The Freeman's Jounyat in the course of a long article on Catholic Churches in this city, says: dal’ re, ce ay City Contingencies from #éy,- ty Ww to $1 i ane Lg bebeecer Sw? deficiencies in ry napecter's Department from $35,00) t pilooe. "adjourned toad Hows Items. By Telegraph to the New York Bun.) M, D. Porras, senior proprietor of the Cincinnat- 1 Commapotar, died at his residence in that city yesterday. Tun water at Sacramento, Cal, is five inches higher than before this season, The country ior hundreds of miles is again overflowed, Tas Canal Commissionors have not yet agreed pon aday for opening the canal, but it is sup- gosed it will be opened about the 1st of May- From Hong Kong comes news that forty-two Per cont, of the British garrison there had died in wine months from some new and siravge disease, Mirouxi. & Mexurt's Iron Works at Maumee City, Ouio, were destroyed by fire, yesterday, hows, $10,000, Tus Hartford (Conn.) Eventna Paxss makes the majority for Hawley bon « total vote of about 87,882—full resuros having been received from all tae towns but four. Daras from La I’az, on the Colorado River, to March 30th, state that » fight has occurred Letween the Mojaves and the Yabipiason tue one aide and the Chimereris on the other, The former were defeated with the loss uf twenty-five killed ands large number wounded, Tau California Legislature have passe concrr- reat resolutions «xpressing appreciation of the services of Gen, McDowell, and asking Congress to promote bim to the full rank of Major-General of the United States Army. The Legislature Las ad- journed eine die. Tax suit of Charles Burrell against the City of Bostoa, involving over $500,000, which the plain- till claims for procuring recruits for the quote of @oston, during the war, has beed withdrawn from @ jury trial by consent of the counsel, and will be argued and decided on legal points beture the Su- oreme Court, Ouvera. Southare planters are te Vetoes, sayegiug term loborers, white treedmen, whe are te be obtained at very iowa as large Gta oe Twenty yearsago, with something over one han- dred thousaud Catholics in this city we hed fitteen parish churehes--an average of shout one to each seven thoussnd Catholics; and the cry was, “not churches enough " Now, with tour haudred and filly thousand professing tholicsa, we bave, inciu- ding the suburban churches of Yorkvillo, Haslem, and Manhettanvile, iu ali, thirty-on® ehurches, or about one chureh to filteen thousand Catholics, The Catbo ic popusation bas more than doubied on the proportion of Cathoile Church accommedation, Buastina Accrprent,—William Pendleton, while eugaged in biasung rocks is 89ch streot, noar 4ib avenue, yesterday aiternoon, was badly iajuied about the hoad and face by the premesare $ypiopion rue of 6 Blass (ie Wea removed to tell “e So ten abt and Lives ia ueet noet Sa evens Srrret CLeEANTNo Commrestonmrs. — An important meeting of the above Commissioners took place yesterday atthe Mayor's office. The question of paying the contractors for work c!aimed to have been performed during the past two veoks, Dut, as is generally believed, was left undone, was discussed and pearod, Mr. Schulte dissenting. In his report to the Health Board on Tuesday, Mr. 8. named the streets he bad visited and described their condition ag Lene filthy. and suggested that payment for two weeks coding on Seturday shou a be refused. The report and suggestion was adopted Ly the Board Oo, Health. It waa not, however, sustained by the Sireet Cleaning Commissioners for the reason, as stated. that it would pu.asiop to work and would break the contract, and that there ie now no power in eny public budy in the city to make « Dew con'ree’. The contractors sent a@ ecmmunication to the Com- tui loners com planing (hat taster than they cao esiher and remove garbage from the streets, th people throw the cleaning of cel ara, &c., upon therm, Ny also re‘er to their contrac’, which requires that 24 bourse’ notice of omiss.ons of Guiy on their part should te given by the proper authorities, and as much notice has never been giveu, they have a right fo seeuine that toelr coutraet has been eul stamtiaily fultilies up tothe present time, The Commissioners will meet again ou Tuesday mext at 8 A.M. AtcTion SALE oF CoAL,— The regular serm|-monthly sale of Beranton coe! took piace yes terday, at the Company's salee-room, corner of Ex- chango Place and Beaver street, Avont 16,000 tons were sold et prices averaging abont 40 cen\s per ton higher ‘han ine last ales on all kinds except stove, mhich sold at a decline of 74 cents on previour prices, The sale was well attended by dealers tuciadin, maay trom Poston, Philadeipbia and Baltimore, ao the bidding was quite brisk, Anrivats,—Chief Justice Chase, Hon, J. R. Doolittle and Judge Foote, of Washiegton, arri vedin this city yesterday, and are stopping—the former at the [Hoffman House, and the two lacter at the Astor Honse. Boarp oF FEpvucatios—Etection oF A Crry Sereainvenpest anv Assistant Surety renpent, The Board met at 6 e'clock last evening. lo the absence of the President, Mr. 8, B. H. Vance presided, ‘The Board proceeded to a ballot for a City Superia teudent aod an Assistant Superintendent, tor 'wo + trom June les nex which resulted in the elec 8. Kandail to the first position, aud Livary too up for the especial order of thir ve, being the consideration of resolutions uis continuing the (iramruar Departinent of Grammar echooi tse, U1, in the 71h Ward, to take efect sept. let uext, and aiso authorizing the Trustecs of (ue suid Ward (o transter the female schoiare attending the Grammar Departm of Grammar School Nu. 1s to Uramiaar tchoo! No nm said Ward, and the bova t aiiending ¢ Grammar Department of Grammar School No. SL to Grammar Bcuool No, 14, in sald Ward, (on motion of Mr. Allen, the matter was laid over until she next meeting of the Board, that e might be a tarsher iavestigation ia @ subject of eo much im portance ibe Committee on By-Laws, Elections and Quali- fications reported @ resolu'ion in favor of appointing Kchord ©, teilows as luspector for Commou schools fc the ba Diatrich eee J. Crosoy Brown, rosigued, Aduprod, The Board then atjourned, Fires —About twenty minutes past nine, last evening, a fire broke ont on the top floor of 67 elizabeth street, occupled by F. Wagner with cotton batting, lee, $1,500; insured for €1,200 The 4th Hoor, occupied by W. Stecch es a desk manutaciorr, was damaged about $5.0, M. Kenhen lost ¢3w worth of tools ou this ficor, The building, owned by Philip Strubel, was damaged stout 1,00). The liv- ery stable of B, Kosenihal, beneath, was damaged about S000, Lt was joared that the large tenement houses im the rear, and running out to Mott street, would catch fire, and there was great consternation amoug the Muants, but the prompiness and eversy oi the firemen quickly subdued the flames aud restored coufiuence -.sA lithe later, a fire broke out in TS Mulberry street, caused by a child upset- ting @ kerosene lamp. Mr, Brown, the occuysat, eusained damage of aboat $160, THE COURTS. atenpaAm Tuts Day,— Buapreme Court (ie peral T Now-@Coumerated moiuous, Nos, 46 to 69, ine! Circuit. Pare l, Noe. 1365, 1457, 495. G40, L111, bb, 119'9, 1159, B72, Yod, 96%, 457, 1 GT, 14ST, dod, 1075, 433, 1489)'1405, 1491, art dd Nos L408, 246, B74, BS8U, VHX, T4%, 1165, 724. Lids, Lind, TS Old, 1b40, S14, 146, BUY, Tid4. 464. special Term caeudar unchanged. Chaubers, No, + ihe cali commences at No. 95, Soperior Court, Part 1, Nos, 1953, 1491, 9045, 25, 7 USL, 2o17, 2043, 2063, OSS, B71, L061, Z06T, Wart 11, Noe. 1652, 1su8, 1506, 15.8, 1510, 1830, S44, 1546, 196%, 1565, 1566, 16TU, 18Tz, 1574 mou Piess. Part 1, Nos. 1495. 1068, 1060,072, 164.5, 1600, 156%, 1665, 1564, 1666, 157, 1655, 1481, 1820, Part dl, Adjourned to Monday, Cover € A Line. Burr py AN INDIAN Agent,—Honury De Puy, the U.S. Agent to the Pawnee Indians, has brought a libel suit, io the Bap eme Court, against Oliver P. Hurford and his brother—the first only, however, having been served—claiming $10,000 as damages for a lotter written and ches made sharpie him with forging a voucher iu the name of the ‘Tefendante and fillug it with his verified ac- counts, Lhe two letters complained of were written one to the U. 8. Pawnee Inuian Agent, Lushoaugh, and one to ihe Commissioner of the Indian Bureaa, and the voueber stated in them to be fraudulent was tor some #70. The defence, with the usual denials, sets up that Deluy, being indebted on bs individos! account about $10), paid that amount to Haya, who signed without authority the vouchers in question, and re- mitted the money to the defendants, whe, im ene rence of anything that Haye had done, credited it to DePuy's individual account, Haye himeelf supposing itwas to be so credited, and that he was signing simple receipts; that their letter was written merely to protect themeelves, and with no malicious inten: tion on the part of the defendants, Afver empanetiing @ jury, the case was adjourned, at the request of counsel, to to-day, Too Many Huswanps.—Ia the Supreme Court, yesterday, the ease of Lincoln vs, Lincoin came up befere Justice Mason, The plaintiff in this case brings en action to recover certain furniture, which she alleges so have been purchased by her with hor own money. The piuiutil and defendant were living together as Lusband and wife when the faral- ture was bought, but ihe defendant subsequentiy procured a d.vorce, on the ground chat the lady had es busvund living, Her aon er of that comp. i- cation ie that her pevious husband was himeelf pre- viously married, aud ehe@, suppoelng that mariage to be utterly null, bad married she defendant, he veing fully aware of the circumstances, The evidence oj the po:chase of the furniture was very conflicung, but plier @ long deliberation the jury rendered a verdict tur pia:nmiiil tor 1,000, Sreamenir Merson Case.—This case was contin: ued yesiercay ia the UL. 8, District Court. Judge Bette presiding, Some turther testimony was taken in regard to the mission of the steamer, wheu the Court adjourned until this morning, Cocut OF GENKBAL Bees1ons,—Ceorge J. Overits yesterday pleaded guilty of grand larceny, and was sentenced w State Prison for one year, Frederick Frezier pleaded guilty of burglary in the second de- gree; Btate Prison three years. Joseph Geason pleaded guilty wo an attempt as grand larceny ; State Pissou two yeare and six mouths, Alexander Kidge pleaded guilty of receiving swien goods; Poniten- wary eix mouths, Thomas B Melrose, Haniie Dar- pier and George W. rhiuney, pleaded guilty to at. tewps at grand larceny, aud were :emanuded tor seu once, Pour Inteuiuioescr.—An Bnglish Forger Ar- rested Under the Extraduson Treaty,—The Police nuthorities of thie city recently received informa- tien that Benjamin Howard Wilkins, formerly em- ploved as a confidentialclerk ina bank at Worcer ter, England, lad abetracie! about #25,000 trom that lustitution by means of forged entiies, and would arrive at this port on Monduy last in the steamer City of Paris, ‘The care was placed in the hands of Detective Farley, who ie: ued iat afler the arrival ot! e steamer, Wilkins had fone to Brooxlyn, and he was here arrested, Afier the arrest was made, Devective Whitehoure, of the Worcester, Engisad, Police, arrived in seareh of Wilkins, The iatier having cousented (0 return to England, was given in charge of the aetective, and yesterday they saied on board the #\eamer Australasian, A Business Purchased with a Bogus Check.—Phil- ip Jacger, alias E. Michael Logett,was arraigned be- fore Justice Dodge yesterday, on the charge of using a bogus check, preferred by Abraham B. Van Blyke, The complainant alleges that on the loth ult,, Jaeg- er negotiated with buiu for the purchase of s grocery store at 79 Carmine street, which he finally bough jor eis, giving Van Slyke acheck jor the amount on the Marine Nasional Bank, dated March 1y¥th, The check was presented for payment, when, as al- leged, 1t appeared that Jaccer had never kept an ac- court in the Dank, Un returning to the store for an @apianation, the complainant tound that the place had been soid tos third persom, and that Jaeger had pone ary Tit the Jaeger 4 tla AVeged Theft of Whiskey —Prank Diechle and rete ‘Bedee emery, on 6 charge of having Goversient, ohich Tae hoon re Sot tor , non: Too Late for Classtfication. PUBLIC MEETING OF THE KILLIAN A hood will be held at payment of tax's. They were beld ior examination. dovitary Sil, By ian pres tae, Th be verene ' ing, at Ti ocloek, singing oy Mr. Jong Breekliyn. Emmett O Ferrell, , Fether tte. New Yore East M. E. Coxrerence.— | jeremiah Kavanagh, Bag. of Call‘ornia, hm the meeting. Reserved seats for ee emem~- . lepernine te to a m tll roe, oe bee vance to tranencted. MAHON, Centre, PAIK LAMB, Reo, See, 876 YSPEPSTA— ASTONISHING CURES AR® 7 t Dr. Senin” OY the use of thas excellen| y DYSPEPSIA ANNINTLATOR. It hae been bewie the Public ior the inst 20 rere | and where it has been perseve ed with, and the dir tions followeu, has neve: failed in @ single case. acts KenUy upon the bow eis, giving renewed vigor the stomach,and brace. up the whole system “a y\cr | oa it were vew life. Every one of sedentary habil should éry it, and aii who are troubled with recs should ure it. Depot—46 Bouth second oy Wildames burgh. Price One Volar per bottle, BUA ATENTS—PATLNTS--PATENTS— MUN & CO, contione to solicit Patents and oe (rovernment provection oa new Lavenuons, dv ¥ experience, The annaal session of this body of Christian minis ters commenced yesterday, in the Wachington street W.E.Chureh, Bishop Scott presided, and 158 mem- bers reeponded to the roll call. The several stand- ing committees were appointed, and when the uraal Committee on Slavery was called, as if animated by one common impulse, the Conference arose and sang “Praise God trom whom all biessings flow,” etc, with onasual energy and power, end many heartfelt expressions of gratitade were «i at the grand resuite of the late war. A commitwe of seven of the abiest and most popular preachers in the Conference were then appoiuied a Centenary Committee to carry out the s of the General Conference in that direction, he Report of the look Concern showed the total sees to be 2060.- $95.83, and the vebilites $111,862.28, leaving & balance of @657,451.06, net capital stock. The pro- fite of the Concern for the year were 630,251 ei] of which #24.567.51 were 4 on Bishops’ salaries, Office, J7 Park Row, traveling expe and rt eral Couterence, aor _Pamphiets ofiniorme’ free. “1 ations, | lance 415.61, vari- ; s mer y iPENTER® By of other se of @ routine character was HE MEMBERS Of CARPENTE Union, No. 4, are requested to meet at their Hall this, Thareday, srreine ot 7 cciock, to proceed in body te mass merting me one, come all, der of Comm 2 = 16 disposed of, and Conference adjourned for the day, ab ball past twelve o'clock, Sersoy City. Rrpcerican Crry Convention,—The del- gates to the Kepublican City Convention met last evening for the purpose of nominating candidates GS BANKS. , TLANIIC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM Square, opposite Mott st, New York, allows sia to be supported at the charter eleetion to be held poate’ Cony, taleront ve Sepertinty, Bee va tax. Dee . ne on or ore ‘ 1m Jersey City, on Tuesday mort, The following | }->,,. Apel in Deposits on athe named gentlemen were nomiusted: ceived. B06 FPRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, 594 Richt ave, cor. of 4¥a st, open daily. Interest 6 cont. free of tar, Deposit: mace ov + draw inter from April ist, SAMUEL NEWBY, Pres, te F, CHAMBER! IN, Sec Sx CITIZENS’ BAVINGS BANK, 8 ih tA peeees os Sa ie street. Open every day from 10 to ‘cloek , deposited now or on or before April abeh will terest troin April Lat. For Mayor—Daniel McLeod. Vor “choo! Buperintendent—Darid B, Gonld. For City Recorder—Thomas EF, Tilden. A Distrtterr Fourerrep,—A distillery lo- cated at Hoboken, and owned by Frederick Boebn- berger, has been, on motion of the U. 8, District Attorney, made in the 1, 8. District Court, ef New Jersey, at Trenton, deciared forfeited, for violation of the revenue laws, PER CENT INTEREST PAIDS Free from Government Tax, Monep draw ime © = osama GEORGE FOLSOM, Preal MARIN _BEYMOUR A. BUNCE, Secretary. ae cimnbiicienpinnisiecnniidinasaiaeeomenaean | T TRION DIME SAVINGH RAN boda Rat April 6. 8. rises, 657; 8, sete, 6 29; High Water,1) 49 st. cor of Varick. een Aa Deposits from Licta, to $5,000 reecived, CLEARED, Six Per Cent, Interest, tree of Tax, Deposits made beiore April 21st draw Luterest from April let Aneta, $1,599,296 28, __sat_! SEWING MACH WHFELER & WILSON’S AND ONB Singer's cow ing machine for sale cheap. Callas 84 Ludiow st, near llouston, 16% ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES, without P@yard to the!r condition, takeu in exe change tor the tol owing new machines: Wheeler 8 Wilson's, Grover & Baker's, Singer's, Howe's Wiicox & Gibbs’. Paries parchasing machines a®, this place will have tae priviuiege of exchauaing, for any other machine within Su . BIBLEY @& BLOOPr, 485 Broud way. ~ 4i1 ‘PO RENT OUT AND FOR SALE—THS latest improved Wheeler & Wilson, Kowe’s, sing or's, Wiicox & Uibb's, G. & Baker sewing wachin at 20 Greenwich ave, Machines rentéd, with priv: lege of buying, Machines bought for cash and em changed. wt 266 \ HEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MAe ehiaes, 919 Broadway, cor, 2¥d st. Machines adjusted, \o let, past the rent aliowed if purehi J. T. ELLIB. Froin 4 lim ted business, conduc! * imple convenience, it bas become a naa necessity.” —SUN, v4 STEAMSIIPS—Bellona, London: Colambia, Ha vana; Saratoga, Norfolk; Fairbanks, Boston; Albe- mvrle, Norfolk, SHIPS—Sonthampton, Boston; Haze, 8. Francisco, BARKS.Tynodale, London; Auguste Tietze, do; Kate Stamler, New Orleans; Sootiand, Boston, BRIGS—Renshaw, Barbadoes; Capricio, Queens town; Abbie © Titeomb, Matanzas; Star of Faith, V. Crug; \, Mitchell, Manganilla; Independence, Zaza. SCHOONERS—Abby Brackett, Banta Marthe; United, Kichmond; Palo Aito, Norfolk; M H Whip pies Norwich: Danie! Kussell, Hartford; J Boynton, Saracoa: lhundes, Halifox; Orville, Jacksonvi.le: Ju- lia Smith, Baltimore; Jas Enclish, do; Cy ena Ann, Gloucester: Valena, do; Anteope, Kockland, ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS—Morro Castle, Havana; Raleigh, N. Urieana; * eptane, Boston; Gen, Grant, N. Ori'm City of Liwnerick, Liverpool, SHIPS—Constantine, Liv'l; G Peabody, Manilla. Tigo, jeola; Har v'l; Japt- ter, N eastic; Hortha, Hamburg. BRIGS—J B EUiot, Bagua; Christian, Rio Janeiro, Dlio, Mayaguez. SCHOONF RS—Jas, P. Cake, Philadelphia for Bow ton; Jenny Lind, Eiizabethport for Newport; Minnie Cobb, Norwich; Granite State, Boston; J 5 Curtis, Hartford; J $3 Lane, Providence; Gen Taylor, Chat- A SINGER'S SEWING M ACHINES, In hem: ee Abia es og RR et 2 complete running order, for sale cheep, My N. Haven; Emma Hotchkiss, Piovidence; Joba Lan- FIELD & O0., 459 Peasl at So = = ——_—_—--—- — INSTRUCTION, —_————— — ———- $QE PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED Course 9) of instruction in bookkeepius, writing arithmetic, at BROWNE'S Comercial College, 2 Fulton st., Brookiyn Least rtuuity for equines easter, Providence for Philadelphia; UC W Dexter, Newport; Busan Mary, do; M VY Cook, do; hur Oakes, N. London; Anna Myrick, Provincetown; Ma- ria Lane, N. Haven; Charles D Hallock, Providence for Elizebvethport; Jeowe B Alien, Providence tor Pailagelphie: Sanhy Bramseres nee. Joe, Ware- vam ew, port tor Elizabethport; Mary L, Van Kirk, Fall Kiver tor Philacel fe Niantic, ‘Taua for Elizabethport; Gentile, Kkiand; July a business education sver offered. To ladies, % Fourt etic; Urbaus, Kilgabetbport for Hridge= | Writity lessons 43. (> r¢reial and English braochem port; PRilzabethpert for Providence: B 6 K Cor- #10 to 815 per quarter, 18 weeks, Lastruction ome eon, Sagua; W B Thomas, Wilmington, ‘ate, no Classes, (iay aud evening. —_ BKLOW—Dark Clara, Rotterdam; brig De’ f Halas, from Shieide rie Dolepta, @ ‘MILITARY. _ LL SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN FNLIST- od in the early pact of the war, and the heirs of those aeceased, can learn as to the proposed bounties by calling upon or addressing L. BROWN & OO., 2 Pork Place, $10 LEGAL NOTICES, — meee OCKS AND SLIPS, MARKET CELLAK® and other property belonging to the Co: thom of the City of Kew York, to Wo feased at sblic auee ie hereby en that the Comprroliee tion, Not rr will, om Tuesday, the 171) fey of April, 1866, a 1h lail, lease on bids at pubes o'clock, A. M., at the City B He auction, docks and slips, market cellars and ober corporation property, ior aterm of years, from we firet day of May, | Catalogues, containing = oe RMY CLAIMS.-OFFICERS, SOLDIERS and heirs of deceased are luforined that we are and shail continue to settlc all classes of just claimne arising from the late war, at our old office, 2 Park one Apply in person or by letter, L. sao a prize. MONEY “FOR THE Navy—a rg¢ number of new prizes read payment, Collecti ad. givin teavereees > SEOENE SHIPPING. APSCOTT'S EMIGRA‘ION AND FOR. KIGN EAGHANGE OFFICE, 86 SOL TH BT, Persons wishing to send for their fnends, can have description, location and terms of sale, may be on en to the Colecior of City hevenue this office. Hy order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Depertinent of Fiuance, Com; lars Office, N, Y. Mareh 1b, 1806, MATTHEW te BRENNAN, Comptrol.er, uso OTICK TO TAX-PAYERS.—OFFICE © Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments No. 38 lie e toe, Wi chs en Tires Wetesle' end Tookene hem & son Grea in and Trelan opyrarde, at the lowest possible races, doses to | __—TAPSCOTT BRO : 86 South st. —— MERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY--MESSRS, MUNN & CO, Publishes: of the “Sclentitic American,” continue to act as At- torneys for securing Patents for new Inventions ip this and all foreign countries, Mesere. MUNN & CO, bave had seventeen years’ experience in soliciting patents, and have acied as Attorneys for more than %u,v0U inventors, Pamphlets containing the Patent Laws and other impor information to inventors, furnished, free, on cation. Cousultation and advice free, aft idross ST Park Row, New York, or cor. of Washington, D, Cc, N OLD, BUT WELCOME FRIEND, 18 BRLESL'S Improved SUN CHOLERINE RE ME- DY. — ihe N.Y. bun, in speaking of this celebrated saya have been in the habit of publishing the re- cipe every Summer, since the first year we recom- mended itin the columns of this journal, ‘ihe bie tory of this almost invaluable Kemedy for Cholera Morbus, Colic, Cramps, Dysentery, Diarrhaa, and al) Looseness of the Bowels, (in young or old), is some what remarkable, Boon atter it was first preseuted to the public, CUOLEKA appeared im the City, and lacge quantities of thie Kemedy were sold, which cured thousends oi peo; No one should be a day without this remedy, as it may eave life when all other remedies fail. Prepared be for sale at 46 Sout! Second st, Williamsbureb. Price only 26 cts, per bo! tle, th Chaim! street, hereby given that the Assowment and Personal Katase of the City and County York, forthe year 1566, will open for and review from and afier Mo! January and will remain open tili the day of April 1 for the correction of errors and the eq tion the assessments of the aforesaid real and pe estate of the City aud County of New York. persons believing themrelves to be aggrieved, mus® make sppication to the Commissoners duri period above mentioned, in order to obtain the provided by law. The act of 1559 provides thats ‘during tho time the books shall be open to publie inspect a» Lbereimbefore provided, application may be made by any person consider bimeelf ag- erieved by the essessed valuation of his read rene sree, fe, bere te same correct~ such application Le m: relation to the sasoceed’ valuation of real estate, must be mace in writing, stating the ground objection thereto, and thereupon the Com: shall examine into the complaint, and it in judgment the assessment is erroneous, the cause the same to be corrected, If such ‘applicabem, be made in reiation to the assessed valuation of per. sonal esta'e, the spplicant shall be examined andes oath by the said Commissioners, who shal! be author. ized to administer such oaths, or eny of them; am@ if, in hie or their judgment, the assoasmcas is err ous, they shall cause the same to be corrected, and the amount of such assessment es may believe +9 be Just, and Soclare thet aes ee withia u aftersuch application sball mate, to them. No recuction sball be made Board of Su_ervisors of aay Dry reonal estate im under this act, eS ringed ‘afirmation, ule appear, under t agerieved was unable to at within the pigessshed caine ferreciive, texep by reeson sickness or nce trom + ty. A.J. LLIA BON, J. W. ALLEN, J. W. BROWS, Senrsinuneee of Taxes and Assessments, 431 SEWER BUILDERS — SEPARA’ sealed proposals, each ludorsed with the title the work nies ims be offered, alse wih name of the bidder date of ite presen Le received at this office until 1) o'clock rary Friday, April 15th, tor the construction of sewers im the follow ing streets, to wit: Ludiow street, vetweem Broome and Delancey streets; Suffolk street, betweem Rivington and Stauton stieeis; Kidge street, bes tween Kivington and Delancey streets; Ei second street, bbs co, and 7th sts, 440 between Second and Third svennesg wakes oreee piwesn Baxter ond Centre lage | oward etree ween Centre and Eli streets, BTth, SSeb, 89th, 40.4 and 410¢ eaeeia, between 10te avepue and river, with iste branches in 1itm avenue, The epectfications for the works and for: OYS WHO ARE IN WANT OF LODG.- me ings, food or employment, should epply atthe | for the bide can be ob: d hi this News loys’ Home, 125 Fulton st, bun Buildings. 851 | offie. 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