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N EW YORK SU N, pouring in, from nusances, filthy sc TH E of the city, concerning 4 ons, inse ure buildings ss wets =“ a and the whole catalogue of subjects that come FRIDAY MOUNING, AVRIL 6, andes witht the province of the Commiasion. Every com- Kepatorial Niscnssion of the Veto — Dee | plaint that is properly authenticated receives care- creasing Hitternens. ful corm eration, and no action affecting any man’s Tue ection of the United Btates Bo.a'e upon the | business, property or pera nal couvenience isteken oo of the C vil Riyute bill presente @ gratifying | until bie case bas fret been examined fairly, im- contrast to tier course re'ative to the preceding | partially and deliberately. The Board are not Voto, When t @ Pree. demt returoec tne Freedmen's | “organived to comvict,"' as used to be said Trea bi)! without Lie endorsement, the Ractieei# | about the military commissions, The party 9m the Senate at once Lecame passionate and insist- | against whom the comp % ie made fuvari- @4 upon an immediate vote upon the veto, hoping | ably receives the benefit of all that can be esid in ‘thas they m git consummate the measure fode- | big defence, and, unless o complaint be wel| eub- pandent!y of the aid of the President, In the leet | stantiated, there is no daoger tat the party com- cane, however, the actin of tie Senate has been | pisined of will euffer by it. The aim of the Board temperate, deliberate, and tn good taste, Ample | is to act promptly, decisively, and with determin- time bas been given fore full consiieretion of the | ation, but to have careful regard for the mtereste anor te of the vec, and the points presonied by 18] and convenience of a!] with whom they come in Thave been discussed, for and against, by the two | contact, never resorting to Larsh measures unti! deading jur.sis in the Senate—Mr, Tavmnvit and | the mild course hae Leen tried. The Board of Mr, Jouxson, The argument of Senator TacMBULI, | Health have already done much good in respect to Which we publieied in yesterday's Erw, if @ re | sanitary reform, and thelr work hae been com- markably able effort, He takes up, succesmvely, | menced with a degree of vigor that bas inspired the several points presented by the President in | onr citizens with full confidence All thet now *pposition to the measure, andin # clear, logical | seems necessary to secure a thorough sanitary re- end forcible manner, enc ‘ore to show toeir fal- | form in thie city ia cordisi co-operation bewween dacy. Mr. Teewnvis necessarily encounters great | the Board and the citizens. obmecies fo his attempt to prove that Congress has fen ROME PERE REY constitutional power to regulate local matters in Comprewising With (rime. the Biaien, but the speech shows how planmble o Wa have received & communication, in which we ‘ense may be made upon that ground, under the are informed that « burglary wae recently com- ekiilful matagement of an eminent legist, The mitted at « house 19 the lower part ot Broadway, epeech of Ravenvy Jommeon in reply to Mr. Taom- where one of tha rooms was entered and « valise BULL & synopsis of whieh we publish this morn- swlen, The valise Lapponed to belong wo a clergy- ing, is also powerful argument, He susteina the | 4s who thus loses some valus' le manuscripte, eeveral points that were adduced by the President | Journals, portraite, fc, Im addition to offering » Qn bis veto @ » controverte the positions bandeome reward, the minister promises ‘not to taken by Mr. Tevauert, ent insists that the | C™mPplein of or ask the thief any questions, if the President's arguments are conclusive, It is well | ‘#lise i# returned.” ‘that these two leaders have thrown themselves for- |_ Doubtless every parson whowe property is sto- ward in the discussion of the veto, for the question | 1% would be giad to get it back om such easy te purely « lege! one, and ought to be | “rms but what becomes of the broken laws i/ considered by the best legal talent. Osher mem- thieves are so tenderly dealt with. Our present Bers, who are not 90 well vorsed in constitutional | “@ ective system appearato be founded upon the Sew, have thus been enabled to form more intelli. | heory that If rogues wil return the largest share geet conclusions upon the merits of the subject of their plunder they are welcome tothe balance Retore them, and the pecple geverally have been end al] immunity from punishment. Ie tt not given e chance to view tbe matter in all ite bear- | !™ President Actos, that you overhaul the op- Ungs. The conduct of the Senate in the considera. | *ations of the detective foros, and weed out tloge tion of thie measure is therefore commendabie, officers who connive at such settlements with ras- and gives an sasurance that better counsels are | °*!#? prevailing in thas body, They seem to have learned that it t# possible for therm to differ with the Preaident upon recuns ruction matters without @ sacrifice of dignity. Whatever should be the result of the vote, therefore, it will be gratifying ¢@o know that the Benaie have learned the !mport- ence of exhibiting lees partisanship and more evi- dence of propriety. a From Europe. Twe Days Later News. The Cunard steamer Cuba, from Qaeenstown the ‘26th, has arrived at this port. THE RELATIONS OF AUSTRIA AND PRUSBIA The Vienna and Berlin jouruals are still full of rumers about military preparations on a great scale, and about the negotiations of Prussia with fealy, and of Austria with the smailor German States. 4 The Inperenpatow Daron asserts thet the medi ation of eneinnd, Frence and Kuesia would probably be proffered, in the cours & few Gays, 10 the Aue trian end Pressian Catinete. The Biresiau publish letters from Vienna pu'porting to fo ormation of warlike prepsra- tions in Austria.At Pruchua, on the Austro Pras. sian frontier, space hes been marked out tur « mil). tary ercampmeénty. #yur thousand lai orers a be employed it repairing and aim.ng the jort. fications of Cracow, for which work the sum of 1,.40,000 florins will be applied. The K Zevrome of the 18th ultimo eays thas like prepaiations of Austria and ‘acu, Lhe financial situation of Austria wou ataral.y prevent ber from making « feiut, and | fore hé@ armaments mut be made with the serious in'eniion of goingto war | nder euch circumstances 1; 1# he duty of Prussia nos vo sliow he:self w be taken by surprise, The situation becomes more gioomy irom day to day, but the re- eponribility of it mus: rest upoo those who lave commenced {o make iniltary toieate. A fatal step has been taken A: ¢ peper of the 26.u says: a Another Stop in the Aun Street Ootrage. Tax “New Broadway" iuiquity was yesterday pushed forward another step. Judge Paasarn, to whom the application was made, appointed three Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, who will of course proceed to igure up the expenses of the echemne, and assess the same upon property owners. The said Commissioners have power to ‘eppoint clerks, engineers, ani such other assist ante os they may desire, and of course the expen- @ee of the huge job will at once commence. Ik does not follow from the appointment of the Com- eniamoners, however, that the job niust necessarily de consummated. It only proves that decisive ection on the part of property owners is essential @f they would check this outrage before the work of demolition commences, The law provides that @he Common Council may suspend « stress ‘widening project at any stage of the pro- ceding, and that body of course bas power @ow to pass & resolution declaring that the thing shal! go no further, Willthey doit? Wil they comply with the appeal of business inverosts, of property rights, of the wishes of their constitu- ents genoral)y ?—or will they per.olt this rascallty @o becarried out for the sake of benefitting the wailroad interesi? We observe by the report of be Councilmanic meoiing yosterday, that a reso- Dation was offered for the suspension of proceed. ings in the strest-widening matter until the subject an be thoroughly invistgated. The resoluilon ‘will come up for action at the next meeting of the Board, end we are hopeful thas the Councilmen ‘will not hesitate to adopt it, and thus put » sum- apary check upon the railroad monopolists, ‘The Beunty Question Fry Figaring Again. Tae terwination of the war was somewhat un- fortunate for Provost Marsha! General Fey. [i ‘will be remembered that he is the ‘ndividual who, an draft times, used to aston'sh the whole country ‘dy bas remarkable and totally incompreh: nsible method of figuring up “quotas.” Latterly, how- ever, bie peculiar talents have not been much in ase, and his business bas consequently been dull, A sbort time ago, Congress passed ® resolution wequesting the War Department to furnish « siate- unent of the expenditure that would be required to equalize the Government bounties to soldiers, upon @be three hundred dollar basis. The job of fur- wishing the figures was given to the said Far—the @atbematical prodigy of draft nutoriety. He went @o work, and the result of bis calculation was the @tatement thet aix hundred million dollars would We required to equalize the bounties, At the time Ris report was made we sisted that it was mani- Gestly incorrect, and thet the actual expendi- @are could mot exceed one-third the smount designated by Far, We now find that our state- mecnt has been verified by competent authority, BD vooms thet Mr. Jurian, the ember who intro. duced the equalization bil! in the House of Repre- @entatives, requested the Second Comptroller of the ‘Treasury to make out an accurate statement of the q@atter from the official date in his office, The re quest was complied with, and the Comptroller has Presented » clear statement, showing that lew than ‘two bundred millions would be required for the purpose alluded to, This puts at ress the objec- @ons that were urged against the bill on the ground of Fur's patent mathematics, It proves @has the bounties cam be equalised without entail. ange scricus addition to the present debt of the ovuntry—certainly no addition that the people ‘would not willingly bear, for the sake of Joing an act of jusiion to the soldiers who preserved the @aica, the armaments of Austria eve, sud “We stated » est are in motion, sal ocgan of Dresuen that the wovimetion of troops has not been peaded io b.s0ny, Lhe Prussian Governmer thereiere abeourey conatiam tions om the.) side inorder to etfect bustve tersuieso (hie min? ‘The warlike reports, save the Our Daotsome Post, * Dave iatuer ivoreas ud (leu diuuuwsed, Aad yet every one ieve it dafioult to ove im au nien- toual csusing of caval . it is not war with Prue wis which b+ iepiehen lu. war et ell, But it is must be, ibeu uone ® be eo popalar as war with Piussia, which wot only ior @ cen ury has been the entagoniet Oo} Austiis, oul duiing the is ten yoars, by 1te Grrogant bebavio: aud eud.ess systema.ic in- suits, bas pub Austria's patience W & severe trial. the trame of miudwhich (he lace insulteot Prussie towards Austria tue Duchies have produced in the jatier ie be) op@ @eseription, Language is iasuffi- cient to express Whe vegree of indiguation which ia Schieswiy, usin Holeeiu, ie fer by the majority of the popu-siiou,” ihe Vienna Purest says: * The question at issue DOW 1 thie Ol see Uimutz, or @ second Jena, Whatever happe.e we sisaen great tinportance to Austria's Keeping of the velensive, and awaiting the sa. Li tone arrogauce of Prussia should be checked by aiplomacy Auotiia would be coment, but she crise in tue duchies snouid be aetinively set- Med in accu dance witu Geiuan ieder.liaw.” The hing of Prussia ou sue 24d, being ble birth- day, received the oft.crs of the «aff. hiereply to the cungraiuss tous he auve.ted in very im and serious i@uguace tO th Kea) poll ucal dilticuiies, bas added that the uope of posceful sululow muse not Le OO. ‘The Beriin correspondent of the London Times Oaye bie aw iact (oat Bu Augie note hus Leen seus to Berlin in the idtetees of peace aud tuatitue believed Austria ie arm.oyx agaiues mouse than one @uemy, 600 adds that Austiian folces are couceu- trasnug tu Hoheimia, Gaia Buseviuw, aud on oner Poi. LOAF Lhe suulhe@asiern tioubier of tae empire, A isige portion of tho reserve Las Leen caiiea out, Mod diccharged trun ihe Lue seven yeas ago fina: tug themee ves incindes i ue comp, Onensive levy HO.s@s as DOUgHM and We aio um euihoriies ac busy pr@paritg eG x biog ior (oe Uumeuiate organ: imation ui $e Couimal » Phe eid post ve aue.ay ip owes, the a tallery ipPeusaud the navy orceced WW Pl @paie 10) BOVE BO. vice iu Lhe Ddeic aud Bua jue. ip other words, Ausitia W geliieg ready io: trouble with Prusde- RETURN OF FRENCH TRAM MOM MEXICO, ‘The trausport Asnazoue, commanded by @ captain in the Lmperial Navy, bas arrived at louloa, having on board uine handred and niue officers, soldiers, and scamen Belonging to tho French army in Mex: feo. THE ATLANTIO TELEGRAPH. The books for subscription to she stock of the Anglo-Amorican Te egraph Company were closed in London, oa the 1iih of March, All the capital re quired to make anu lay @ new cable, and to get up and complete the oue about two-thirds iaid last year, has been subscribed, The eontra:iors are making nineteen nautica! miles of the new cable per day, and it leo great improvement upon that of last year, The Great Easiern was to ve put in the most perfect order, and the 20th of June is still the day fixed ‘or her depa:tuie from Sheerness for Valentia, lieland, TRELAND-—-THS RSOAIE OF STEVENS CONFIRMED, The Dublin Exrmees pub ishes oa the authority of “a gentieman of the highes: respectability,” the fol lowing confirmation Sod particulars of the escape of the Irish head Centre “Panis, Manon #,.—Dear sir. I write te give you OMtiVe IDiorMalOR G Blepheas, whick I guiak will the fire: agibeutic account of lita s.nce bie eo cape tiom jail, He embarked fiom Guiway ino emia) rauing vewe, apd ea ter belus out some time was driven into Belfast. where le was cesened by stress of weather jor twoor thiee days, From Bes feat Le sai $0 Scoviand, aod from thence by pubiue conveyance to Dover, and op to Haris, where he ar- rived op Sunday, the loth of March, J. Bb.” The Parie correspondens of the Lendoa Gione writes: For some days past subdued whisperi be heard about tuo provin o¥ or Mead Gacete ete . ia this ri le. late @h. Caehe laaats is urea ‘toad acenhie Seay The Board os Health. ‘Tars body no doubt owes much of its mocess, in @o quickly getting their department into working order, to the exyerience of the Police Commis- @ioners, who constitute » part of the new commis- sion, The business of the Heslth Department is wow Morougbly systomatized, end the work of coenigant of the intelligenes, and cient reasons fo: hesitation im forward perectiy saihenticated. the po.at ia now removed, owen State, choice... Ohio. chotee....... 16418 co com. w ¢'* Pine eppie, con... 5-056 English aair > Y Forts ls is openly. picciaiuned tyr pubisine ed tor of the Urinios at there are two versions of bis mode of ercepe; one that he got on board « ‘ialway hooker, clean off te Gi Venioon, careacs > ja) | Pireonat Venison, saduies, ib. 15 Kab!ite, per pai Partridees, pec rea hed France by Scotiand, He is at present staying as Mitch. ind means fo take she iirst packet for ore, s\arting from Havre, In the House of Commons, on the 224, the O'Don~ oghae seked if the Attorney-General for Ir not think It would haves good effect to re sone in custody under the enspension of the H/abe.s Cor pua who could preduce bail. The Attorney-General (or Ireland replied that no persons were detained in custuady aniess the goveru- ment was satisfied that they had been actively en- caged in the Feniao organization. would beve a very bad effect to release on tail these parties abd permit them ww go about the cr Tying on their designing precticns, as the In his opinion it ———————$_——_—_ hh reapect to thvve pa 4 . ready to gives favorabie co nederation ations 101 re.case o and and return to the pisos trom Paren'pe, bhi. 2 ives in the House of lords om the 3d, the Clauricarde caie ¥ " trea: property id government intends’ to bring ina bill on the eubjeet Parl Russell enid be abould bave grert pieasu.e in! suvporhiag any measure to settle tue reations of jand.ord and wenantin Ireland, in seply to the U' Donoghue, the Attorney Geers! for Ireland stated that the police had searched the Koman Catbolie Ca:hedral of ing © @ived information that ne by @ smith whoe crypt under ihe a Armagh fora me, some had besa con forge wee wear = ent w be Koman Cathoile Archbishop on tm In the Monee of Commons, Mr, Watkin rsked the Chancellor of the Fxrehequer if any dieuerion had taken place between Her Majesty's gover: the government of the United States in reference to the proposal of Mr. Chase. to establish an interns tional coinage between England, France and the L pited states, Mr. Gladstone stated that Inqniries had heen made at ihe Foreign Office and there wae no trace of any fuch question having been rained, (latest via Queenstown.) Livenroot, Manom 26, A. M.—tweamer North American, from Portland, reached here this morning The Ex-Queen of the French, the widow of Louis Phillippe, died at Claremont yosterday, The French Corps Legislatif adjourned yesterday till the 4th of April, The Belgian Chamber, by a vote of 69 to 45, have adopted the Reform Hill, increasing the number of senators by four, and of representatives by eight. Bhanghae advices of February 21st, represent thes the Niemfi rebole were less threatening towards the Northern porta, They had occas.oned great alarm, Vigorous preparations had been made for resisting them, The French Municipal Counc'| at Shanghaa, had been imprisoned, for refusing wo give up certain Latest Commercial. Lrvenroot, Manon 24'h—Evening Cotton doll and tends downward. Bales to-day 1 Py poke and exporters, Middling Uplands about 19 44, sreadetuifs dull aud anchanged, except corn,which Provisions inactive Tallow easier, Console 86% 8 87, it} i ea Finaactal News, Markets, &«. Now York, Thursday, Apriit, 6 P. M.—The Stock quotations of this afvernoon, compared with those of yesterday afternoon, show @ fractional advance in most sorts, Governments were steady. Gold openrd et 1927's and closed at 128, The demand for money was active early in the day, but eased up towards the clore, The general rate on call: cans was 6 per cent. Sterling exchange remains dul’, and bankers’ bills sold at about 196%. On 'Change to-day Flour was dull, and 5e, @ 10. lower, mon grades drooping. Corn was lc. betier. wore active, and le. a fe, better, Beof was steady. quiet and unchanged, STOOR SALESG—FI RST BOARD. 18 Am, Exch, Br...11 6 Metropolitau B. 10° Penn, Coal Tomsi9\. Erie Wheat was dull and com- Pork was heavy. Lard was heavy. Whiskey was ROO N.C, 6a.... Ave TON. A) 1000 bite, ia, to PLR, 8d = Fee = 40) Brook. Pk. Lu!: 86 1 Ono & Moe om ee exe ere ad 340 Hud, 16t M......01 20 Mich, do. 6,1, 20 DL. & W. Let ) Tradenne:'s B..105 =2= ne es cea cq & OFEEE £9 Eo oom: = Sk bE ee: RE Exete: + © ar o <€ 10 Cen, Nasional B.1.8% 45 410 Nations Ba lil Lo F: 4060 Trea. 7 3-10.... 5 WO Olio & Miss... & 10 FP, Ft. W.8C... tov anes) rhe ' THIRD BOARD, b Cle, & Pitts R.. l4oo Cee es ee lw Chia NOW. Bi. 65 gu) Chi, @ KI. RB... 9500 M. 8. aN. Ta. 10 N.Y. Cen. B. hid Reading R. { % 10 Li Coa, bt. “ Whelesale Prices ef Country Preduce. Naw Yous, April 5, 1866. An improved tone anda materi ujly lucie sed ac tivity le ober cvable today thioustout nearly every branch of the produce warket, so that, with bu: fer exceptions, helders have been exabied to suctain prices, potwithstauding the deciin paiticulaily no., cavie in (he warker fox tiow, where, under @ good Jecal inquiry, anu a weteriall) reduced stock, holders are at preeont enabled t> obtaim tull, andin many instanceseven bi ttes privos than ihis day week, Butter continues iv molerr'e request, at former prices for old, and allgutiy reauced sates for new, which latter quelity is beginning to arrive quite E gs are in heavy eupply, particu arly siete aud Western marks, aud prices are \ouscquently le 2c lower than at the time of our last report, 1)icreed poultry je in limited supply, the stock of inferior Weetern, which tor @ moi th or two pas; has encum- Lered this market, having » *arly dis»ppeared, and in ite stead we now have @ lim.ted supply of fine Stare and Jersey fowl, which Is beld at corre: lingl higher figures, Oc tiaits, the beat qualltde of anase < SN with few sound ones offered except ru potatoes and (urmips are a + er Varieties remain unchanee., e nearly disappeared trom the m.1kct, those Tewaiuing being of the very poorest grades. Orange Co., prime. 60005 Watern reserve,. .B5a40 Privie Sime, Mkns.51053 od. V URESSED POTLTRY AND 6 | Vigeons, # ‘Tarkeys, inucks, pe: Fowl. 10088 Chickens. + 85 TRESN AXD DRIFY Frvrr. Apples, Western |Crant’ ries, com .8 (010 00 aber... 8 T8068 BO) do prime. 1417 0 CommMon....e.see 203 | Chestnuts, bush......-0— Mixes +. 45085 50) hickory uate, beb 3 7504 00 Rossing layo!.nw—-a2 06 Currants, per ib... aid'¢ Raisins, bch, co.3 80au 5 rou, Leghorn, do. Svesd nour. N. Jereer —e— Canadas 2a% SOULKEIM. wie. sees *0ad), cee cats, bush... 086 N.Y, siate. «230339 rranm Meats Beef dreved.city.i2al5 | Veri, per tb halt country......10a)¥%4! Por&........... Wala Mutton..... eevee BOld 6 rorTATOR, Mercere... 25%) 5 yas kaon Whites 0275 onch Blows bhi? ¢hns 75! Va Bweets........5 Wed 00 jackeyes, bbl...) ‘Sal 16 GARDER AND FIBLD YRORTABLES. (rarile, 100 bunches.6 50aT Kos, Tarnips bi..i 608% 00] Ked cabbage, dos. -- Leeks, 100 hehe... lteets bbl. a--— Turnins, bbl. * |Carro’e bbi..........—4— Onions rd bbl, .1 (Cal 1°] Pumpkins, 1.0..6 0 aly w 00 Onione, white, bhi5 (ues 60\squashes, bbl....47 Cabbages, 10.10 ovata wl SPECIAL NOTCH Gardacr’s Neuralgia Comper that there is nothing new under the enn, may be ecriptarally true; but new complaints and new pains ounstantly appear, though it may be thet old disrases aro having new mames, Wo regret to be eomperiled to ehumerate neuralgia as one of ihe discoveries of the are; though each aches were porribly felt in car fathers’ days, they were not of the "so called” fa- mily inour youth. Ordinary remedies seem inefl) cient except to paliiate it, Rheumatism is an ao- client disease, and for this,stady and experience have done little tocuse, We are therefore glad to aval! ourselves, in this ace of risk and misery, of Gardl- ner's Rheumatic an! Neuralgia Compound, which we are clad to find cures these distressful complaints with more certainty saan any other. For asle by F. ©, Wells, 116 Prangiin st, and Demas Iburns,?1 Park Row, and by all drnegiate. = 1 a Children having Worms require tmme- diate atiention, as neglect of the troubie often causes prolonged sickness. Brown's “ Vermifuge Comfiis” are a eimp'e remedy, and will destroy worms without injury to the child. Bold at 26 cents a box by most dealers in medicines, 318 Verty Dreps of Metcalfo’s Rheoamatic Remedy contain as mach virtue as forty bottles of meny other med es, and will instantiy cure he, Ni ia, de. Try it. For - Preserve Your Health —UVr. Langiley’s Root and Herb Bitters are a sure remedy tor Liver Complaint in all its forms, Humors of the Blood and Bkin, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Cortiveness, Indicesiion, Jaundice, Headache and Bilious Diseases, General Delility, &e, Sold by all druggista, 119 Moths and Frecles—l.adies aMicted with diseo.orasions on the fave called moth-patches. or freckies, sould ase Perry's celebrated Moth and Freckle Lotion. It ts infauibie, Pr: pared by Dr. B ©, Perry, Dermatologist, 49 Bond st, New York, Hold br all druggists, Price #2. 440 Prices Greatly Reduced at F. B. Bald. win's Clothing Fetablishment, 7) & 72 Bowery Prices reguiated daily by the fall of gold. The best lace to Cay new Spring Clothing in tails ay for on and Boys ” Removal — Removal — Kemovyal.--Selling Off—Seliing Off--Se.u.g Off. —M. White, 98 Division st. ie offering great inducements to Layers of ail kinds of Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Kibbons. Laces. Great Hargains Must be «eared out in a few days. 438 Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sew! Machine and Buiton Hole Machine, 625 Broadway Ou Howe sewing Machine Company No.624 Breadyay, N.Y. Howe, Jr., President, Ageate want a q reved Elliptic Sewing Wachines— ¥ 587 broadway. Agents wanted. 316 Grover and Baker’s Highest Premium tie Stitch Family Sewing Machines, and im- preves Lock-Stiteh Machines, Tailors and Manu- jacturers, 824 DE HART—In thie citer. on Wednesday, 4th inet, Gilbert De Hart. in the 4th yoar of his see The funeral will take piace from the residence of Mr, Wm, H, Van Aredale, 1.7 Amity ot, this Fr day Sfiernoon, at 2 o'clock. 120 DUFFY—On Fredoosday, evening, April 4th, Pat rick Duffr, a native of the Parish of Tullycorbit, Co. Mon «hen Ireland, in the Sist veer of his age, ‘The triends of the far!ly are respectfully invited to attend the juneral, from the residence of hie iather, Patrick Duff, 03 Lewis st, at 2 o'clock, P.M. 136 FARRELL —Aged 16 yorrs. The relatives and friends ore respectfully Invited fe, Shtpad the saners from me ee focterace, 661 irtieth s, near 11th ave, en daturday Tnoon, Tth inst, at Ls o'clock. 152 McCONETY—On April 6th, Isabella McConety, ered 15 years. Will be interred this day at 2 P.M. 9 McGUINNESS~—On the 4th of April, of consump- tion, Dritpet Mec suinnoss, the beloved wife of Thomas Moc‘iuinness, in the 63d year of her age, a Bative of Townland Port, County Louth, Ireland, Her friends, and those of her husband and bro- thers, Dominic and Thomes Keath, are respectfully invited to attend thet al, this Friday niternoon, st 1 o'clock, from her | etidence, 36 W, 45th et. Her remains will be on to Calvary Cemeiory fur intermer oO TRADE NOTICES. H ARNE3S } AKERS ASSOCIATION WILL hold the: sult monthly meeting at Cooper Institute, room £4, on Friday eveniug, April 4th, ¢ S'elock, Quaia.sy ranorie ai viticers will be laid before tue Association, CH48,C, VUKNING, Press, FRANCTS AUERN, Rec, sec. 133 ONGSHOREMEN NO, 2 WILL HOLDA peelas weeting this Fricay even ng, at § o'clock, ‘TLe pumetual attendance of ali niembers is requost- ed, ae busines of iunportauce will be transacted, Sasi GANNON. Pros. TiiOs, WESTMAN, Rec, ec. ‘ TY RICE TO BAKERS — THE MEMBERS +S the New \ork Pregurel doursey men Bakers Bonevoent society, are he epy notified that ther uarterly meeung will be held on Saturday evening, pia 1, at 8 o'clock precisely. PAI'K MYRES, Preat., JOHN PERIN, Kec, Sec. 253 Nov U COAL SHOVELERS AROUSE and s* to your inieresie, for all members be- longing to this Association are requested © meet on Monday morning, April 9th, at T o'clock piecisely, and stop the. untiithe buister will come aud ask every man along wil) his fellow ehovelers and tell them Le will g.ve them the wages they demand, which le 12'g conte rerton, By order of THUMAS O'DIIEN, Pees't. “ATRICK CUMMINGS, See, 265 QiICK 40 IRON MOULDERS—A Special meesing of Union No, 26 will be held on Frida: night, Ovh wet, xt 181 Bowery, All membex 4 quesseu bo Lend, business of impor.ance will be brought beiore the meeting. by orcer of ihe Com. mittee, 81 ————$——$ a NOTICE—LABORERS AROUSE AND SEE to your own inteceste ~The Flist Division L. U, 1k, Association meet on F iday evening, Ap. il 6th, 1606, a¢ 8 o'ciock, in LU.loruiap Hau 42 Prince at, Au the vid memCers ot the %, 3, 4 aud 6 divis.ons are hereby re wuss in bo Bud, #8 Chere is busivess of inve.est to ail istorers io be atieuues io, BB: o WM. MILLS, Preat, pro tem, JUUN GAVEL, Bee, p.o tem, ula een ({ Se NOTICE——M ASONS LABORERS, OF + Jersey City, are on eatrike tor 2% 60 per day. This le a caution to all lavoiers no: to iniesfere woul we come & Uecision, By order of the Ansocia- tion. Sol T° THE TRADE SUCIRTIES OF NEW * York and Viciniiy—The tiouse Painters’ Strike Committee iu Se siou.—Every evening,until further botice, from Tg o'clock to 1) o'clock, at Metropolitan Hill, 95 Sixth ave, tu receive aid trom trade associa. tions, ana to rece. ve je oi ts trem delegates. All shop collections ave requested to Le banded inon Saiurd. Bight, April Teh, iu (he use of the Commit, thea those cesociations (he: heve conw) pA atny te sid us in aur cause, Oy ender rs wo! TJ SIteED COOPERS, NO, 12. ARK RE Broome rormete porta ery Hell, Poreios Frid 5 o'clock P ery Tall, Porsisod ave, ou ay, at Sovc PM April the. Oth inet, FELIX J ETERBON, ‘3 Concert wili to the meeting, M, TPHE VOLU fib ave be. 20h and Z1et sts Cex You LOOD, ——————— TRADE NOTICES. — HF JOURNEYMEN MASONS OF ELIZA: beth, N.J., are on artrike for $8 adar. ‘Thies ls Qs & Caution to all mesons .ot to vome tuore t ait GUrated to meet at their roome, cor Of Fst and Ir evening, April (ii, at (o'clock endance is requesied as Lreiness of im ) be trane@e! sd, 79 SOCIENTY NOTICES. se WAKE AULD SCOTIA—TIHF, MEMDFR of Scotia Livision No, 21, Bone of ‘Temperance will hold @ pnbtic inetalintion of officers on Mride even!ng, at haif To'ehek,'n their roome in La martine Ilall, cor of 20th et, and &th ave, The pu} Le are invited to attend; also to joim the order WM. MUIR, W.P, 272 “A PULLIC’ MEETING OF THE GENERAI Sweeney Cirele wil be hed to-night, 7% o'clock At bd eiset Ove. Prominent speakers will addres the meeting, J. W. MAGIN, Centre, D. DER MODY, Bec, 161 A, 2-H “WROOKLYN, Lo 1—a REGU elar Quarterly Meeting of the Roa 4 of Director Beir meets room, Emmet Arti 1HOB. DONNELLEN, G. 8. A PUBLIC MELTING OF THE OWE} Kor O' Nelli Circle Feotan Brotherhood, at 19 Bowery, ou Friday evening, April 6th, at 74 o'clock J, BE, O'kanell, Kev, Fa:her Dulcetsia, Jeretmua Kavanah, Cal, and others will on the rub: ot Irish Independence, Mevsrs. Robt. Wileon, Her 1 MJ. Daniels and Miss Connoly wi jon of Irish airs, Front ecats reserve tally Inehmea! Rally, and put th green shovethe red. TIMOTHY L. LYNCH, Cor tre, MA NNUn J. McNULTY, bec. 134 ENIAN SISTERHOOD—THE GENERA SWEENY Braneb of F. 8. wiil hold their week! meeting this Friday evening, at Ts P.M. at Unio tas, 156 Fires ave, near lihet, All members ar rejues.ed to attend, and all Imah women in favor tue policy of the armless meeve are invited. JUHAD NA U'srikA, Directress, MARY O'HALTERO? fiens, ANNE BOGAN, See, 19 GBeat “ATTRACTION—GRAND FAIK O S&T. ANN'S CHURCH, AT THE COUPER INSiITUTE, FROM MONDAY, APRIL 2%, TO BATURDA) APRIL 14sb, From 4 to lu, P. M. CONCERT EVERY Gut BY THE BEVENTH REGIMENT BAND. @ OW ARE YOU, BULLY JOHN—F. M. 1 A. B's. pease to take notice that O, F, KiNG’ ate this Friday evenin, Apt speneary, cor. of 22d et. 7 are. Doors a ‘4 belore 7, to commence at '« fore Bo'clak, Tickets 25 cemts each, to be bad: the coor, Come eerl,. wi Mes s!¢ LODGE, 413, F.& A M.—MFI bers are hereby summoned to attend a speci communication of the L.dge Suoday, 8th inet. | one o'clock, tor th of interring the remai of sojourning Bro, MANSFIELD HATCH, jp accor auce wit) request oi K. Kio. F. W. HERRINI DD. u. M. Members of ir Lodges are cordial invited M4 paresipare, By order, ALONZO NIC} OLBON, M. 64 HEY'RE GONE, WITH A VENGEANC All in favor of Lreiand's speedy liberation, me at ‘he Hall of the Bt. Pat.ick’s Circle, corner of 81 ave and Z5th et, this iday evening. Cheerit news tor Irishmen! JOHN RAFFERTY, Contr JAMES KIERNAN, Bee, 118 \HE LADIES OF THE KINCORA Branc F. 8. are requested to atiend « meeting this Fi dav evening, at thoir hall, 94d et. and 1st ave. Pun tual attendance is requested as business of vitai in Portance 1s to be transacted. ‘ihe members havit Srticles ready for ihe fair ace requested to eis i STEERS OF 1782 CIRCLE Fil meet every Friday evening, at their Hall, 2 Lieut. P. BRODL . PETFR FINNOR Bee, 46 (PHE LADIES’ FALHER MaTHEWT, 4 B. Boc ety, No. 4 of N. Y., will hold « pubi temperance meeting at their hall, 35 Kast i%ih | tear ave. C. 6 nf by FH, ‘1. Carrol, Mr. Wi ford, Singing by Mr. an, Mies McDonald. ‘I’ members Be aiso notified to attend tue regnl uar'eriy meeting, as there is a fine on each meimb udance, WM. BOWLES, Prest, JN . N, Rec, Bee, 102 TH YOUNG MEN'S FM. T. A. B, NC T, will bold a pubilc mee..neg at thoir bali, Kast Broadway, thie evening, speaking by Mis, T. Mills and henry T. © . Sivging by tl Miseos Mahony, A. Brown, Mr. Keily and a host , The public ae invited. JAMES MEENA WM. MEEHAN, Rec. Sec, 106 HK RED HAND 10 THE RESCUE: A Grand Public Meeting of the Red Ha) Branch of the Fenian bisterbood, will be held the Bevenih Ward Hotel, 178 Madison et, th evoning, at 74 o'clock, All ladies tavorable to t. cause are respectfully invited w attend. Miss EK LEN MAHONY, H. D, b.3., and onem diets od ladies will address (he meering. Lhe Fubdiio « invited to aitend, By order JEREMIAH | CREED, Centre, JOHN O'SULLIVAN, Bec, 1 OUNG IRISHMEN WISHING TO SE immediste service in the c.use of Irish Ind Pencence, will attend the organization of a milita circle at Lincoln Hall, cor. of 8th ave. aud Sud at, Friday eveuiug, April Osu. Gen, Sweeney, D. O's livaa, Col, Murphy, Col, Byrnes, and others, w acdiess the meetin. Wi. H. LINDSEY, Cay M. J. CALLINAN, Sec. F. J. SALLAUHEE S38 man, BOARD AND ROOMS. FEW RESPECTABLE _MECHANK one week at 652 Sixth ive, inthe store, fo FEW RESPECTABLE BOARDERS CA be accommodated with good board at 183 Ks ee i eee ee Pe sate leAs OARD—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW C4 accommodate 2 young men with good bonrd, » lor 2 young ladies, where they can have a «& home, by calling at 114 Wet Wiehe 36 JROARDING—3 YOUNG MEN CAN 1 accommod , 202 Grandet.; hot alnuer 194 Go'ciok, Wall open ihe large building 14) Ceamal a: of Bowery, lst of May, Gent» wishi:” 1001 willplease pply as e.ove, 16 OAR DIN G—A FEW BESPECTABI mechsoles cam be accommodated th ein beds, pleasant rooms aud good board, at 8 Alien near Livisiou. “a OYS WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodgin, food or employment, should apply at the Ne» boys’ Liome, 123 Fulton st. 460 CHE ? LODGINGS FOR YOUNG GIRL = Children’s Ald Society have open: temporary beme for young giris at 195 West vdih eor, of Sth ave, Lodgings B cents, Meals, 4 cen Work and places found tor Ges. ving girle, 846 ANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, BOA} in 4 pain private family. Address W. G., E 696 Bun Oflice, tor2 aye, _ ee OR 4 YOUNG MEN CaN BE ACCOMM dated with board and jight bedrooms, a: 343 W Do lei ianbiebic ead rte ence sete ameeead 7” RESPECTABLE Mt.N CAN BE ACCO modated with good board at 853 West Od wt. 1 Si WANG MACHENES. VOR SALE—SINGER’S SEWLNG Machi No, 2, Cali at}, McLNTEE’s. Flusuing aves bpencer et, Brookiyn, 1 LD SINGER LETTER A MACHIN: taken Ip exchange tor Singer's improved tam sowing machines, BIBLEY & pi OO! s, 483 Bro way. 410 wEWING MACHINES—ALL FIRST CLA mach.nes tur sae, © rent, of exchange, N and second-hand machinés cheap tor casb or p Payment, Machines bought, repaued aud impro at SSS Broaaway, up stairs. 4b O RENT AND pdkELL—HOWE'S I roved. ior lcaiuer, Wheeler & Wi son's, Bi e.'s No. 2 and family machine, and all late impior sew Dg Much ines, at tu Gieenwica ave, Persons: rent »2 trial beio.@ Duyimg. Aili good mach | bought and exchanged. ow V HEELER & WILSON’S SEWING M adjostoas lon part te teat Steves eet sted, | rr he 4 Oe Bs ELLIS. ero 8 limited business, ee ‘ea simple convenieuce, it bas become @ recognis necessity.” —DUN. Bye | W dSTED— 200 SECOND-HAND SEWL Red teins at 36 Myrtieay, Brooklyn. H OD, 46 PES Us FOR BALE—AT THE St ofan, ms