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© OB 6 0208 OO EE EE ee and the marketmen themselves have found fault on the ground that they are now bampered, crowded, and compelled to get along* with inade- quate facilition tor their business, But how shall the change be effected? It bas been vaguely eug- gested that if any change be made In the cistrib- uting markets down town, they ought to be re- moved to more central points, We have hith e -—— > aaa» = = THE NEW YORK SUN. e a a a. a TUESDAY “MORNING, APRIL 10, 1866, Fidel Passage of the Civil Kights Bil. ‘Von Civil Wighte bill passed the House of tepre- @entarives on yesterday by a decisive vote, and is rov « law, notwithstanding the President's veto. Just three-fourthe of the members present in the | érto shown that the present localities ere Flonre voted in favor of the bill, making fourteen |!> every respect the most desirable for fore than were necessary to secure ite adoption | the market business, and that no other places could be selected which would 0 fully combine the requisites of convenience to the eup- plying channels and of accessil ity to consumers. The question of expenditure fs also an {m; ortent one, The city owns the jand upon which Wash- ington end Fulton Markotws etand, and if that land were leased to market-house companion, under proper restriction*, new markets might be secured without s dollar of expense to our over-taxed city, Action upon thie subject should be taken quickly, We are now just entering upon the warm season, and filthy markets are efficient ales of pestilence, Measures should be taken to clear the aites of Washington and Fulton markets and erect upon them buildings that would be « credit to the city instead of @ disgrace to it, as the ; resent buildings are. ander the twotbird rule; and with a single ex- eeption the decision was strietly partisas-the Wepublicans voting for and the Democrats against the bill. Mr, Rarmomp, of this city, has the die action of being the only member of hie party tn the House whe voted to sustain the President, OF coarse the action of the House upon this matter ‘exeltes no surprise, for it bas al) along been known thet the opponents cf the Presiiea\'s Policy are strong envugh in that body to adopt any party measure regardless tof the veto power ; but at the same timo the event Oe £0 anomalous that it is naturally regarded as of ouch importance, In fact there le but » single in- @tance, in the whole hisiory of our Government, enalogous to that which has just oceurred. One of President Trum’s vetoes was eet acide by Congress under the two-tbirds provimon, and that isthe wnly case on record from the organization of the Government down to the present time, Vetoes have been very rarely used by our national Execu- tives, Wasntnoron vetoed two bills; Manson, @iz ; Mownon, one; Jacnson, nine; Trims, four; Pox, three ; Boomawan, one ; and the present in- eumbent bas thus far vetoed two, Of al) that num- Ber—4wenty-eight—only the two already men- @oved failed to be sustained by Con- qres, Former Congresses seem to have bad wome regard for Presidentiel objections to Dille; but the present one te evidently much ‘wiser, or oles more efficient in party discipline, than its predecessors. Bust the Civil Rights bill ts mow « lew of the country, and In that light \t must Benceforth be considered. Those who believe it to be unconstitutional, including the President, have ‘the satisfaction of knowing that if their opinions ere well grounded the Bupreme Court wi!] sustain Sheir fodgment and declare the measure mull and ‘void ; but if 1t be declared constitutional by that tribunal, they must endure the matter, as minori- ties are obliged to do im other cases, There is one thing, however, that the people now haves right to expect of the majonty party in Congress, That party bave contended that their object iu delaying the admission of the Southern States to represen- tation was to secure “the righis” of the freedmen. The bill which bes just become @ law was the test upon the said question of rights, and since the boon has been @rented to the freedinen, the Radicals bave of course aitelned thelr object. Therefore, having Yovested the freedmen with those rights, having a@iven bim the means of self-protection, will the Budicals now admit the Boutbern representatives? ‘Were they honest in their profesmons, or did they use the civil rights quesiion merely as « pretext for keeping up political agitation? Their course enceforward wil! answer these questions, Craclty to Animals. ‘We are gratified to cbeerve Ly yesterday's pro- ceedings of the Legis!ature, that the bil) incorpora- ting the ‘'Bociety fur the Prevention of Cruelty to Acimala” hae passed the Assembly, The bill wae first introduced in the Bens.e, and was adopted! by that body several weeks ago, It now requires only the signature of the (iovernor te make it ope- rative, and as there is no apparent ground for eb- jection it will doubtless be signed, and at once be put into practical operation. The object of the measure is to empower @ number of our leading citizens, who are named as in- co:puratore in the iil to secure the enforcement of laws to prevent cruel treat ment to animals, Thero are upon the statute books Jawa that ere both ex; !ic!t and ample for the pre- vention of eruelties of thie kind, but they are practically @ dead letter, becanse our authorities fail to enforce them, The necessity of someac’ on upon thie subject has long been felt, and asthe plan now to Le tried has proven success{ul in other cities, it bag beem thought advisable to try it here, Certainly it ought to have the best wishes of every humane citizen, Fimancial Ni we, Markets, Qe. Nee York, Monday, Aprii9,6 P. M.-The after. noes quotations of the general Ktock market, com- pared with those of Haturday afieiroon, show a fluc tuating @nd umsettied maiket, some sorte being higher and others as much lower. Governments wero quiet and firm. Gold opened at 1297's, sold down to 1264 and clored at 124%, The benk statement, this week, shows no importan! change beyond an inerease Of $5,287,654 in leans, owing to the increased activity of borrowers, The week opens with a large eupply of money offering, while the demand on the Ktock Ex- change is only toa moderate extent, The re.es for call loans were 6 a6 percent. Kteriing exchango has been weak today, Prime bankers’ bills have been sold ab 106 a 106%, and other bankers at 105%. On ‘Change to-day Flour was dull and 10c, a liv, lower, Wheat was dull an! common grades tend downward. Corn was dull and heavy, Oate were dull and Ic. 0 @%c. lower, Poik wassteady, Beef wasdull, Lard was heavy, aod Whiskey was quale. STOCK BALEB—Fi eeT BOARD 10000 17.8, 6a,'S1, ep. 105 60 Chi, & Alton R., 3900 U5, 68, B-27s...104's 409 do., ‘ 25000 Trea, T 3-10... wo co Cholera Prevention. The reported arrival of cbolers, at Halifax, is uo tround for present alarm in this city. In the firs: Place, the moagre news that we bave thus far re- ceived, is not conclusive that the disease at Hali- fax, is cholere ot all, The vessel that ts reported to bave brought it across the Atlantic, sailed from Liverpool, and we hrve bad no secounts of cholera 1m that city since lest Bummer, at which time « very fow cases oocurred, But while we see no oc easion for alarm in the report from Halifax, is is well enough that our citizens should regard ites a warning, and take the requisite measures for guarding against danger, by timely atien- Wan to sanitary matters. Cleanliness, tem- perance end pure air, are almost cer- i «6 B. La. lads 60000 Onto & Mine... 26y 10000 dO. 4.45.55 95% 4000 P. pe G0 1, 08 do. . ‘ » Cle, & Pitts, RK... Ka Ds . Bk.. bv do......81 6 Mer, kx. Bank..i1) 10 Continental Bk. ¥8 100 4th National Bk,, 10036 fain barriers against cholera, and if all | 200 Caaten Co, pt , 1950 do......, 601% 50 a sabe! would live in sccordance with these ample is }, Cons * : : 13 Cle. atl h. Ht sanitary reguistions, there would be no cause for | Six) Wess | Ye ta Bop Chi 2 aN t Lei, 60 bw Chi, & RL RI Spprebension. Every house that te not already up | $0) 0 “do... BeiahoW 140 Phu W. 8 #0. BL to the proper standard of cleanliness, particularly | 99) TUCUYer Mes di 0 18.0) does Bdaagl tenement houses, should now be thoroughly pu- | 1" Mariposa Pigs.) 15 80 doce 8 rifled ; ample ventilation should be secured; | sony ase™ + viiabdN iw Chi & Alton PY. 06 yards, areas and alley-ways should be cleaned; | 200 Mar. & U. ad If. a and go kind of animal or vegetable refuse shouid BOARD be deposited about a house, where it will be allow- | 9000 U.S. 64, 6-207 200 Hud. Rv. Reo. ..106- Bd to decompose, Tho streets, also, must be clean- | 12% 1 4!%a,'f By NOMEABE Bs LNG 9 60M. Ae » Buds 15000 Once revere ¥ 4% ai. &T,H. Pf... 68 600 Trea, 7 8-10... oy Cle, & Piste. i. BO ds 16000 Mo, Ge... .....5 16v0 2000 MG, 18, to WK. 100 Caston Lo.. bu do... ...6 100 Gum. Coa! I’. ad without delay, for filthy streets are the greatest woures of danger in case of pestilence. It is, of tourse, useless to appeal to the street contractors, but the Board of Health have ample power in tke prou.jses, and they will be expected to act prompt- ly, Let not the Halifax warning be passed unheed- od, tenance Let Congress ge to New Jersey for Wisdom. Wires of very small calibre have long been in the habit of using New Jersey ase target for inmp- 4d jokes; but a more senuble thing than was done n Friday in thas Btate we have not seen in # lovg time The Legislature got into a dead-lock on the wubject of electing « United States Senator in place of Joux P. Brocatos, who was recently ejected from bis seat, They found, a@er several unsuc- coasful sttempts, that there was no hope of unty- tng the Bosatorial knot, amd so they seasibly cone eluded to cut tt by edjouraing and yoing home, By that means they have pute summary end to the wrangle, and uo doubt both New Jersey and the country af large are as wei,\ off as if am election had been consummated, Novy why cannos QOon- do,.....80%ea8s 20 Cie, @ Tol 100 Chi. & RK. : ow ¢o. scold 60 Chi. B. & Q. B..11d YO Tol & Web, R.. 32 lw PL Pt. WL & O... Bulg S00 do... 90SaduN 1.0 Mariposa Min 100 N.Y. Gen, KR... SPECIAL NOTICES, Brown’s Brouchial Trecher, when Allow- ed to diesolve in the mouth, have a direct influence to the affected parte; the soothing effect to the muc- us lining of the windpipe allay, pulmonary irrita tlou and gives relief dg coughs, colds, and the various throat affections to which public speakers and singers are liable, Mt Mach Sickness with Children as well’ as edults, attributed to oiher causes, is occasioued by worms, Brown's “Vermifuge Comfits” are effectual in destroying worms, and can do no possible lajary @ress dispose of the reconstruct ion bus ness in the to the moet dei sto child, = Ls way? They cannot barmo ize upon s policy | Metcalfe’s Great Rheumatic Remedy ts tn fact they bave no Policy et all, ‘The present course of Congress is wnly calew)aiod to Keep up excitement, and delay & return of friendly feeling between the North . ind the Routh. If they were out of the way, the gx «i sense of the Beople and their mutual interests w. ould natu rally attract the two sections toward each Ober, and the old animoaity would rapidly dis pear. The President is quite competent to atten d to thi oxe- Cutive bumness so far as the South is ' conce re i, truly we wonverof the age, Cases of rhewwatiem that bave baffled the skill of the first doctors of this clty have been completeir cured by a tew doses, and it i ae infallible as anything piepared by buman bande van be. Bold by ail druggiste. 104 “Wheeler & Wilsen Lock Stitch Sewing Machine snd Button Hole Machine, 625 Broadway 4s Howe Sewing Machive Company, Ne.6:29 Broadway, 5. Y, ilias tows, Jr, Piewioent, Agen wanted RSI Grover and Bakers Highest Premiam Flavtie Stich Pemiuy sewing machines, ana im- oved Lows Stitch Machines, ior ‘lailore and Manu. bv the latter might profisbly wait untid nexs | f°urerr. sits NAILS | winter for reprosentation in Cov es SSunEnnAGSISAUEnIEARIIRIIRREENEEEIeeee . gress., Nw, let dpe Pass the «ppropriation bill, eud such CRONIN—On bey sigh pe ke 6F8 88 wro-really ossoutial, and tien follows the | eons. rioroace C.tslu, a mative of Kerry, ireland, Meo dl yoace, Ho inlends ere requeete! to attend the funeral, on Tivroay, ac i Coiock, 2. al, trom thence ty Calvary exewple of the Nev Jersey Legislatu re, and get ut of the revenstruction muddle by g aug bi ime, -————_—_ Cemerery, 108 The Pablic Markets, GRAY—On Monday, Ap.il 0, Willlam Gray, aged Taw deterain et.on of the Board of B palth to re- | ties Le iriends and relatives are respectfully {nvived to attend the tuneral, on Wedacadsy alte:noon, April 11, st 4 ov! ck, from the residence of bis beplow, John Mont amery, 9 Third st. form the publics merkets has elicited much com: ment end dsscu ssion from persons » tho are inte- 26 Tested in the u mtier. There isnod ‘ y ute ab WILSON—On Bat ; k the dosirabiliy o € ap improvemens j oe BY yon, mia sd Bava Lowls Wilson, T - Santee Oi w citizens bevedon, Peenplained | funy favited to auend the ee aig Ary rv fleny on: uiition of theese toblj thewanta,. pocitenee, nce, 62 Jecksen ot oa Tu SMarmoen. 1p i Hak a concertina by President; LAWREN for the year, ALG K CLANOY, President, f PUBLIC M dry evening. at 7.0, at the 14th Ward Hotel, cor of Graod and Klzsberh ote, will address the meeting: Rourke, Capt ethers. MARTIN DUYLE, Centre. JOS. A. 1 ARD, Bee'y, 1 meet nein Emmet Hall, 266 East Aand B, op iuesday evening, at 74 7a Myane..J, C. O'Neil and other prominent rpeakors will address the meeting. young Irishmen willing for ; r vited to attend, PAL'K COONEY, Centre, ©. Mow KENNA, See. 126 (.REAT ATTRACTION AT FROM MONDAY, APRIL th this evening eat 22 Newsrk avenue, at T'4 o'clock. argens by Mr. and Mrs, Chas. T, Mills, J. Glover an ), and other well kno GIN O'REILLY, Bec. gre iO, rereneration of Ireland, pensary, cer 23d at. and April 10th, A President; THOS, CONCANNON, Chairman, FER: DINAND O'HAGAN, Bee, Bpeas ty 454 ey, and Miss Cana BULLAVAN, Ke TRADE NOTICES, REGULAR MEETING OF THE 'LONG @hore Ship Palotere Asroc'ation will be held on ‘Tnesiay evening, April 10.b, at their ri 89 at wav, Be order, PETER FITZSIMMONS, Pres, N CAREY, See, 1738 RICKLAYFRS' P. B. UNION — THE reg ar weekly meeting on Wednesday evening, April at. “e At the Demilt Dispensary, cor, ot and 24 ave. Non nbers are invited. By order of JOUN CORTIER, Pros, MJ, DALY, Bec. 198 RICKLAYERS B. VP. UNION NO, 1 will hold te regular weekly mee ing at Mill’: man's Hall, cor 7th ave, and 26th at, on Wednesday evenins, April ith, Non-members are invited to atrend, JAMES LIANLON, President; D, O'CAL- LAGIIAN, See, 14 NOTICE — LABORERS, AWAKE AND 4 arouse, and see to your own iutereste—The First Division, L. U, B, Association, meet on Tnesday Ap il 10th, 1966, at 8 o'clock, im Hibernia Prince st. All the oid members of the %, fd, 4th and bib Div clone are requested to attend, there is busiiesso Interont to all laborers to atten to. By order of WILLIAM MILLS, Preset. pro tem, JOHN GARVEY, Bec. pro vem, 261 Notice — THE COAL SHOVELERS OF the North River are standing out for 12'% cents Per ton, and wo request all outsiders mot (o interter: until weg tourprice, N. B.—There will be « speci: Meeting on neat Wednesday evening, 11th ines, at ackaou eHeil, THOS, O'ORINE, Pree. PL CUM MIN(GS. Bec'ty, 16 QHADE PAINTERS WILL HOLD THEIR General meeting and election this Tuesday pe Say Cth, at lu Synue a 4 moor requeste: » appear, H, CLAR, President ; G. HAHN, Becretary 2 B86 am THE HOUSE PAINTERS OF YORK- ville, Hariem and Weetehester Connty—A mass meeting will be held for the parposs of org \niring @ branch of the N.Y.P H.P. A., nt Seigireid’s Park Hotel, 8d av, bet, 1%¥d and 1934 at, on ‘Tuesday night. April 19th, at 7'9 o'clock. By order of tue Commit, feo, THOS, ENDE, Chatrman, 261 THE IRON MOULDERS OF NEW YORK and vieinity are informed that Union % will bold their soraies, meeting oo Wednesday, ith inst im Military Hall, 198 Bowery, and every secoad and fourth Wednesday of each mouth hereaiter. 8. WHITE, Preat., A. WATT, Rec, See se. SOCIETY NO’ “A. GRAND TEMPERANCE MECTING OF A the Ladies’ Father Mathew T. A, B. Socirty No. 1, of Jersey City, at Washington Hali,cor of Newark and Jersey avot, on Twerday evenine, April i%b Mr, 8 JAMES McGOWAN, NEY, Ree. Sec. 111 A O, H.—THE OFFICERS AND MEM- © bers of No, 6, are reqnested to meet at 216 Hes’er st, on thie Tuewlay evening, at 74 o'clock, mrpowe of electing officers for the ensuing unctual attentance ie requesied. Bye order MATHEW Me- LAND, See'ty. 16 0. H., DIVISION NO. 8 BROOKLYN, *L. L.A epee'al meetion of the above Division speskine by Mr. D, Langten, Mr. I, Keary ana Mr. oGulre, Singing by sor Wilson, Music on i iB will be held at Emmert Artillery Hall, cor Myrtle end Portisnd aves, on Wedneday evening, th, April All members in arrears orderot JOUN GAVI- LVUY, Bee. 291 TING OF THY VINEGAR eof the PF, B., wil be held thie Toes. 180f, at 7& o'clock, quer od to attend lies, BER A J Hill Ch The follownge gentlemen Dist, Centre T. F. Jobn J, Doff, Cept. Re Morris she ATH) R MATHEW FEMALE T. A. 7. 3B. Rocisty, No. 1, of Brooklyn, E. D., holdaa public meting at Masonic Hall, [00 Grend gt, thie (lureda evening, at 7'6 o'clock, ner end Scanebleum, Sere good simaine by the mem!ers and others, BECSFY A. KEED, Beo. FENIAN BROTHERHOOD —THE CONSTI- 2 Speakers — Messrs, H, Fenik- CHAS, RICHARDS, Pres, tutioual Wolf Tone Circls will held « vublic 2th at, b e. Pp. tu All lovers of liberty and ymwodiato fight are in- —GRAND FAIR OF ST. ANN'S CHURCH, THE COOLER INSTITUTT, ed, TO SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, From 4 to 1), P.M. CONCERT. EVERY NIGAT BY THE SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND. 435 JUMSELLERS CLEAR THE TRACK—A bile meeting of the Young Men's Father Ma . A,B, Society No. 1, Jersey City, will be held . Sutton Tnciag by Wanderer Giee Club vocalists. ANTHONY HIG- Pres'.; CHARLES C, McTAVY, Vice; yt ia HEY ARk GONE WITH A VENGEANCE, A erand concert of the B, Doren Kiiiean branch of the Fenian Brotherhood will be heid at Boten c Heth Of Bast Broad sey, Oratory, poetry and song will combine to meke all hippy. Help the good cause. Ceutre. [HE GREEN ABOVE THE RED—A on Tuerday evening, April G. B+ Train will delives the opening adarese. Dr. D, a, BROSNAN, low «rand vocal and instrumental concors will be by the Ladies’ Father Mathew T. A. B, Bociety N. Y. toaid the Fenian Brotherhood in the at the large hall Demilt Dis 2d ave, Tuceday evening, ‘Tickets 26 cents, OWEN MeGOWAN, 128 HE JOHN O'LEARY CIRCLE OF THE F.B, willhold their regular weekly meetings on each Wednesday evening, as 7,30 P. M. ot the 16th Ward Hotel, iTibet, betw Tih and oth aves, All true Iriahmen ase smvited O'Leary @isterhood meet at the same time aad place, 116 to join. The John OUNG MEN'S FATHER MATHEW T, A.B Society, No, 4,0f New Yorm, will hold a ublic meetine at their Hall, dd ave, bet, 59th and b ete, this isueedey) evening, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Messrs, Larkin and Purcell, Singing b; 2, Pres, of the Branch, and W. H. Lind- +n, JOHN BERRY, res. T. A Mesere ROAR AND ROOMS. T THE WHITNEY HOUSE, 8, FE, Corner of Broadway cud 12th st, hotel accommodations on (he Kuropean plan, Meals furnished to or-er or by the week. 129 A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMO- date two gontiemen or three young ladies with board, at 25 week. FEW RESPECTABLE MECHANICS CAN be accommodated with board and comforts of a home, whew there are no other boarders, at No, 67 Orebard at, Yd floor, Call for one week, 8 ‘A FEW MEN C\N BE ACCOMMODATED with goed board. Call all week at 4156 Kast 23d 8t, 2d floor, rt) A RESPECTABLE WORKING GIRL CAN be accommodated wiih good board, at 366 Pearl et. Cail all the wook, Lit OARL—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW CAN accommodate 2 young men with good board, where there is only 8 other men boarding, by calif at 114 Weet 10th at, Yc floor, Oy id OARD WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAM- ily for @ respectable young lady, with an unfur- nished room; good rejeience; oF room without borrd, Cal 104 Ket Broadway. ol OARD—A SMALL FAMILY, LIVING Peto bat comtcrtable, wo! take 1] or 2 ell. ard. Vor particulars, apply or addrere Mra, +25 Kast lb e NY, = 60 ors WHO ALF IN WANT OF Lodgings, 100d or enipl . hor y at th ; boys’ Home 128 Fu, ou at ahecie eoply 9 * iS - (CHEAP LODGINGS FOR YOUNG GIRLS, the Children's Aid Society have opened a tempo. arr home jor young girte at 18) Wes, 24th at, cor,ot Shave, Lodeins, 5 cents, Merle, 4 conus. Work and paces cud tor deserving girl, = 8.46 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—SUITA- bic ior housekeeping, Terma from €2 to $5 per week. Incure at 84 ast Broadway. ATO SENTLEMEN ANI WIVES OR SINGLE s@utiomen, can be scoummodated with board, furniebed or unfurnished rooms, @ 10 Jones et, bet Bieecker and 4. ci. od gy orsy th at, room 3, rear, Luquire for ope a nn + oe ee —— GENERAL BUSINESS. A-* HA @5 HATS, @5 HATS—NEw stzie ik Fate $5: new Spring strie Ces. ‘oang Men's Hrosdway and trade a dpe or cassimere Bi, at F ird avenue, betw. 26th and 27th #6 ar ae BUSINEss WAGONS OF EVERY KIND constantly on hand, euch as grocers, baker lumbers, milk depot and express. STEWART wagon factory, 63d at, near Broadway 416 BANo AND ETHIOPIAN JIG, CLOG, song and dance. and Irish {' dancing taught by the renowned J. BOGAN, 18 Houston street Toime 5 per course, Satisfaction guarsateed, Iian- jon at all prices, 349 ARPEIS, OILCLOTH AND FURNITURE - ny jerpeet reduction im prices in four years st FARRELL'S Wholesale and Retail Wareroome, 7, 369 and Y71 Thirty-fifth et, corner Eighth av, Ali goods warranted as represented. Coeds delivered free +45 IGHT HOUR LEAGUE BADGES— 4 FORDHAM & WHEELER, feciurere of Trade Badges, No. 15 John st, roome 4 aad 5, Carpenters’ and J. U, }adeos in eilver Ze. In silver gilt 85 cta, In gold $1 50, Naval ea, and de- siens for badges, of ali kinds made to urder. “tT Fuk SALE CHEAP—A LARGE GLASS partition, a fine lot of shelving and glase show case; alo at roduced prices, at wholesale and retail evious to removal May ist, our ler, tock of erorene lamps, isnterns, burners, chimneys. &e. BAVAGE & CO., 286 Greonwich st, bet Chambers and Warren ate, ao FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, carpets, Ledding. perior and bedroom suites, &e., at LENDALL & SCOLT'S, 2c9 and 211 Hudson et, eorner of Canal. Honsekeepere will be Coreies, and can pay by instalments if pre ‘ed, 364 SOR SALE—THE FRAMES OF 2 Houses, 18 doors, window frames aad sashes, blinds an shatters. Inquire 7 Ceptre Market lace, MIOBASL DUNN. YOR SALE TO MAKE ROOM—SHOW canes, secondhand counters, tables, office railings, deskagines per itions, drug, barand oveter fixtures. Apply t© JAMES HODGE. 85 Jane et. cor Sth ave.44 FOR SALE—A NEW, VERY STRONG, handaomely-finishod Ghorso engine; also & builders’ isting machine, with windlass, tu boom, &e. STERLING & KERR, 544 Weat 24th at.265 ] OUSEKEEPEKS, LOOK HERE—YOU can save & 7 cout, by buying you teas, euears, coffors, butter, AGNEW, ) shon'de-s, &c., from THOS. R. and 26% Geenwic! #t, cor, Murray. 039 & YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY BY A County or State right of the Climax Broom Wrep- perand the attachment of brooms, «hich is now at Lovejoy's Hotel on exhibition tor 9 weeks, address J. Ii, MUNTIMA, Harrisbare, Pa. 850 IANOS—THE BEST PLACE IN NEW York to purchase « piano is at 420 Lroome et. Refore moving we will sell onr now pianos at $i 5.less than our rerular prices. 3 very nice secoud-hand EENY'S, 249 3iT pianos, at #7), $16, and $250, eet 259 PES NIES FOR SALE~AT THE SUN office. 801 ROFESSOR BLOT’S LECTURES ON Cookery, every Monday ani Thursday, at 1 o'clock, P.M Jn room 2%, Cooper Inatitute, 600 PAPER HANGINGS—FOR SALE CHEAP, lightly dameged in their manutacture, At the Factory 119 Kast 5 th st, near 3d 7) 8y5 STEAM ENGINE OF 5 OR 6 HORSE power, with upright tubule: boiler ef 8 horse, with everything complete ; new. ForesieatGisixthet, CPS a aes YHE ANNUAL MEETLNG OF THE PEO- pie’s Mutual Coal Company of New York was adjourned from the third Wednesday in March to meet in Morrisville, Pennsylvan a, at 3 o'clock P.M. Friday, April 13, 1866, for the election of Five Trus- toes for the ensuing yoar, ten days notice being ven by arlvertissmwent according to law. W. G. ORD, Prov't, “New York, Mareh #9, 1966," _ 306 1 MARBLE DEALERS — GREAT IN- foot, Isige martie top five Dowll clecular ween stand r, lar arble ve bowl ¢ arwee pad mar fo iountain’ tables. &e, at F.anklin Hair wossin« Saloon, cor Broaiway and ivey a 827 TYRE METAL OR,OLD L®&AD—ovv 000 Ibe. of the anove wanted, for which the highest cash price will be puld by C, CRASKs4, 181 atreet* ell nearly as good as William rn MORSES. CARRIAGES. &c SPLENDID ROAN HORSE FOR SALE— 17 naads high, § years old, suitab!o for cart or truck ; sound and cind, To be scen at tite corner of Sheriff ana Broome streets, Enquire imthe Liquer Store. 69 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY carriages, rookawe)s, phac'ons, her g ler, grocers id business wagons, horees, ponies, and harness, ior sale, at 1) Nevins et, Brooklya sod ART FOR SALE—APPLY AT 64 DUANE street. ese rome! | es OR SALE CHEAP——A GOOD HORSF, butcher's cart and harness, 6) Grand #, Wii- Mamaburgh. 21 TOR SALE — A GOOD SECOND HAND eoupe, 8 coaches, light wagons, laht butcher cart, low priced feed wagon. singlo barnes, &&., the stock of a livery stable, at 64 Sixth at. 41 SOR SALF—A 5 YEAR OLD BaY HORSE, with good harness and wagon; horse wariauteu sound and Kind; suitable for cart, truck or any hea- vy work; sod fer wantot use, Inquire 215 Kast Tb st, or cor Mth st.and li:have, inthe stabie, 157 R SALE—A 6-YEAR OLD PONY. built horse, a.urnitare truck, and a new ser of silver-mounted harness, ‘To be seem in let ot. near Bond, inquire tor GERAGHTY. 254 FOR BALE—BAY HORSE, 5 YEARS 01D, 16 bands bigh, suitable for any kind of work; 'o be seen at XT Courtiandt st. JUST FROM THE . 1b to 17 aaa quick traveler. VOR SALE—3 HORSES, country : trom 6 to 8 ve Pricos irom $5. \0 6250, 95 Mercerst, re OR SALE—ONE HARE, COAL CART 4 3; abe is ol ands high, worranved sound and sind, ‘inquire 0 996 Kast 14h street, as Reba ed ar WE For SALE—A BROWN HORSE, 16 Hands high, 7 yoaie old, fit for any besiners, will be cold cheap, if applied for this day, ss ¥63 Kailroad av, poe Agi er aie geile aa 183 OR SALE—TWO HORSES, ONE A Large handsome grey, one fom &@ list'o sore, $65; also one sorrel horse, for any ight business, trove very fast, 6100, 189 Sauk at, Bees oe eee See For SALE—A HORSE AND FURNITURE spring cart, and hasness ant siaud, if :equirea Opposite Sth ave totek separate or tuget er, Also 3 horses; one pacing Pouy-bulls mare, (1 hundred welcht, ana fas; oa@ Lay horee, sound and kins, Price $100, In ju.7e 650 Third ave, une door trom 40th ot, N.Y, 1"8 PO FEXPRESSMEN AND CROCEKS — Here's a chance—A bore 10 hands bigu, a good traveller, worth $150, will be sold for ATS, Apply Gil golds 66% Ninth ave, cor, blet at. Ajpy beigre 9 LOosT OUND, GOOD REWARD WILL BF PAID WHO. ever returns my bisck long haired dog, New. foundiand race, with white leg,5 Suflolk a, base- ment, Warning for bu ing it, wane A STICK OF TIMBER FOUND IN THE river by Mr. GLEESON. Any person peving property and paying cxpeoses can bave it, Inquire 18 Weet Broadway, <4 floor, tatal, 196 OST OR STOLEN—BANK BOOK NO, 54,950, of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. The finder wilt be :owarded on leaving it at the bank, 51 Chambers st, Ii not found, application will 1 « fora new boo lita et hal REWARD—STRAYED, ON MONDAY, w large size black and tan terrer; hat» large leawwer strapon bieneck. Any one who vill bring him w 23 sfadison ave, Will receive the above re- ward, 185 ——————————————————— == COAL. AND FURNACE Coal, had * B= STOVE, EGG scieened Bud dci.vereu at $3 ger aud largess size Nut, $7; 30m Yards, cor, Kfy Gieeo wich, and 60 Rooseves at, MA. CLINION, 418 PRs MINED DIAMOND, RED ASH and Locust Mountain cou! of superior quality, just received ana for sule a the lowest prices, at the yard, 204 god 26 bast Sid ot, near Jd we, GEOKGE WPERRYMAN, _b68 V OOD — WOOD — WOUD —'THE BEST Virginia plue and oak wood pr asle, by the load or cord, cut or iu the stick, at lor prices, at the yaid, 662, 664 end 656 Becond ave, berioth nad Sub etreets.. oy AUCTION NOTICES. — SO + ACCTION NOTICE—HENRY G. EVANS Anvot'r, will sellin joteto ruit the retail an Grocery trade, on Tuesday, ~ a 10th, @t 10 o'clock, St 13 Barelay ot, @ general assortment of white Fite nat taney ie, den Geeks en Un Ge | for stitpping. 8°? ware, a aoe Pas AUCTION NOTICE —G LASS ARD CROCK ry. : 'N a hb P * 1h, 10 o'clock, at $8) Beat et by JOSKEH HST, # large aasorimint in lots to sult dealers. Goods w oll pack ree ee eee o'clock, the furniture contannen ta yy terete hoon 444 Bixth eve, vir: marbie-top )ureaus, das pent Nate silrrory Plated wares cutlery iy eecdings bait, mattresses Le ware, cutlery, table |i chen wae; also 6 marble top t crockery aad bits les, toger ali the cooking utensils and tiomery and icecream caloen. pe AVID D, EGAN, AUCT,, WILL SELL thie day, at 10% o'cloek, at won thee bareans, beteteads, chairs, brussels, S-ply ani ingrain carpets, chime, glass and crockery ware stoves, &e- vw SAAC WOL#, AUCT., OFFICE 58 Bowery, I will sell on Taveday, April he brit Gate ia entire household jurnisare, with house 417 Pilzebeih st, vis: Tobie thet ene lounges, bedstsade, iether straw mattresses, counters, beer-pum ps, wines, \igeone bee Bale positive—to pay st age Bad expenses. bat) ~ MORIARTY, AUCT,, WILL SELL THIS © day, furniture, beds, carpets, mirrors, clocks, oer os lake o'clock, a ane or Square; also dry a ancy ral ¥ Other goods” Bale poatuve. “STAB; AWNBROKERS SALE, WATCHES AND reity, A, M. CRISTALLAR will sell fo le +m fuesday, April 10th, at 50 New How ary ak 10% o'cieek, 600 lots of gold and silver watcbes,chaina, sod and diam-nd rings, pins, ear brace leta,| Guns, pistols, in.craments, wel: worthy Abiention| of the trade amd others, By orier of A.J. JACK-| BON, 90 Prince st, rT ar 264 PAWNBROKER'S SALE—R, FIELD, Auctioneer, 489 Pear! et, will sell this da 11 o'c.cem, & Incge assortmon! oi men and wom wearing apparel, slik and other dresses, shaw's, + salt hey Leyyee Salites beds, boots! shoe <5; alo men's © f . LONE BGILEY, Siu Sewondene, US fag AWNDROKER'S SALE—BELL @ _ IN- GRAHAM will sell at 10 ‘clock . their ee] coms 05 New Rody Sho tote aan’, 4 women's clothing, consisting of merino, del.ine calico dresses, fue shawls, reginanta, Pece « sheets, spreads and choice lot of men's penie sad coats; alro and order A. Brecher, 1% Fortyih er. 1 3 Wilts ALBOTT, AUCTR, SELLS ON thie day, as % ‘clock, a large lot of furniture, beading, as No. 60 New Bowery, eolas, bureaus, co tage suites, waeeeands, crockery, chairs, tab: bab eters, piilows ‘BUSINESS CHANCES. resesesesisisestpssishassisiinanensssisnsnesshieiesesenian| A NICE LITTLE BASEMENT sTORE— butter, cheore and vegetables, for sale cheap rent $9, with apartment, and convenient tor seili coal aud wood; price ¢65. Apply in the too tindaon st. > cele ce A BAKERY WITH 6 YBARS LEASE FOR sale linking 6 Larrels s woek, family baking 860 per wonth; rent @158 month; sickness ts the cause of ailing. Apply at cer of Hicks end Luquer etsy, Brovkiyn, DS te BA ES A BAKERY TO LEY, WITH A GOOD oven and every accommodation, Inquire at 231 bligabeth et. 19 A LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE.—APPLY Pek uowl sold at 43) (vlumbia st, South +? paid —FOR SALE—A GOOD BUSINESS BAR room iu Bouth st; lease of 2 yearsat cheap ient, bur must be soit on account of other basimesr; this ie & chance for some man. Apply to P. SHERIDES 144 Bixch ot, 190 SIORE TO LET—STOCK AND FIX. £% tores tor anle, Inquire 14 Mulberry et. UITEK STAND FOR SALE—INQUIRE Pot J.T. BLAUVELT, 89 Tompkiss Market, 328 AKERY TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT the store, 208 Elizebeth «t. Inqure on the prem: ier, or 345 West 86th street, A med chance. M. RURSH. 261 HOCOLATE MILL, DO. MIXER AND Grater—Aleo a deam engine, 3 will be sold very low Enquire | at: OR SALE-A PAPER BOX FACTORY for sale, now doing a good business, Reason for orlling ilbealth of the parties, Address ior one weok, PAPER BOX, box 899 Bun fice. __ 286 OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of the neatly fitted ap saloon 42% Kast Houston at Rent $85 per month, Apartmen‘s:f required. Will be rola chesn. Apply oathe piemues, 818 )0R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES : of ® Rrogety ane sheet oles. how ben £,eend i asthe owner is 0 . A cheap luquire at 147 Wert F y-fourth n, i Fork SALE CHEAP—A NEAT GROCFRY and lHquor store, with stock and fixtures; bus:ue god. Keasons for salting wil be civen to the app: canis. Apply on the premise, 69 King st, ali ¢ 105 week, Price $200 T OR SALF—A MEAT AND VEGETABLE Columbia st, Routh Licoklya ne Tavlre at 648 R SALE—IN TENTH AVE., AN Oyster and dmnking saloon, withbeck rooms, Rent $18 Apply to TUOS. GAFFNEY 356 Eighth ave, 47 B. SALE—TRE OLD ESTABLISHED tailoring and elo sore, 164 York et, Brook- lyn, one block from Navy Yard alia the fixtures aud remnants of stock. Cause of esle, death of the pro- prietor, App!y en the prenwses, 66 FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of a neat grocery store 541 Kast 16.b st, well lo cated and good accommodation; will be sold cheap as the owner cannot attend to {t, 7 GROCERY—FOR SALE, A SMALL Neatl fitted up grocery and liquor store, with stoc! and fixtures, aud apartmeats to live ip, 27 «net lich street. 8 ARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE AN equal interest with adverther ina business the will pay banceomely; invenment cnaranteed ti de sired; references exchanged; capital required, $500, Apply at office, over RYAN'S Photograph Kooms, 205 Culion «. Brocklyn, 118 A. Vv yVPewry iv wry me ary ry Woe PO vLUMbatts, HOLEL KEEPERS, BAR. bers and others, great inducemon's are vow offered inesale of bathe, miiror, .@.4 pipe, barbers choirs, cas fixaures, dry mere, bab ys tubular boi- ers, tanks, mengle, laiops, etc, etc., os Frankiin Haw in De Salvo, Cor Hrosuwey end Ley sts, 3.6, 1 BRICK MAKERS—a NEW INVENT- ed machine for maxing Lrice of & ruperior kind, % men _and 4 boys can make from 7) Wo 5,000 per day, Whi bo sold at @ bargsin. Cail at JAMES KRODGEKS' Clock Manuiacjory, 177 Broadway, up staira, FOR SALE, A LIQUOR $250 store and dinin. saloon in qe ot. $800, ao oysier, dining and cogee saloon in Bowery, $1650, « tiquor store near a marte!, Ail good business evancées, Particulars at DOLINGER, 65 Bo rovm 7. i ears Ey 2 Mia SHIPPING, Cc UNARD LINE-—PASSAGE FROM Queenstown and Liverpool,, Also by the Oia 8 eek btar Line of Packets. Keuuttar os to lieand, &e TRIPOLI, trom New York i¢ Liverpool, 11th April, pteerage Passsce o3ia Cus oney, Apply to WILLIAMS & GLUION, 29 b. ondway, uba Gnd ana 85 South street. TEAM TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, AND TiiE ikibd PORTIS. BRITANNIA.. ednesday........ April Lith, KINGDOM.,.... Saturvay... . April 14th, Cabin Passage, $9, $5u, 570; sieerage, 339. To Hambuig, lisvee, Bremen, de, $100 and $37, sayable in eurcency- As this Company ucos not cup.oy runrers, gore will pene cowe alrect to rine office, 6 Mowlin, Gieen, FRANCO MoDOVALD & CO,, Avents. 568 par UTT'S EMIGKAIION AND FOR. EIGN EACHANGk OF FICK, 0 SUL TH BT, Porsons wishing to seu iox their frends, can have them brought here either in eteamship or seiitog packet, from LIVERPUUL, and rom ‘er tha 3 Line of Fr LONDUN, y the ne of Tactet, Draite on Creat Britain and Ireland from £1 ang upwards, as the jowes! possi bie rates, opply wv 2 TAPSCOTT BROS, & CO w 86 Bemsb at.