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——<—— HE S NEW YORK SUN YNESDAY MORNING, “APRIL ny, 1866, . Oe ee ee Absurd Potit'ca! Keperts. pdivision between the l’reaident and Con- has ehetted many vers foolish murtnises aod ctiome from politicians, but the most ridicu- of afl ie the ides that the impeachment of the dent in seriously contemplate! by C nyress. iden hes lately teen advanced by « number tre journals, both Radical and Dernocratic former class, beaded by the Chicago Tarnrss, b is the most fanatical, but also the ablest rin the Weet, boldly urge the impeaciment | ¢ President upon the ground that he has eo recreant to his official truat. The other take up this cry of the extremists, herad it eathe sentiment of the Repubiiian party, rravely predict that there is inom|vent danger the President will be depose, Now there is no for thet anything of the kind will happen. ) true that the Constitution gives te Congress power of impeachment, but the prerogative never been exercised in respect to « President ye United Bietes, and it is not likely to be ex- pol tn the future, except in case of the moss ‘avated misdemeanor on the part of the Execu "The senor of the Constitution, with regard e subject of impeachment, shows that the au- sof thet instrument fully sppreciated the dan- that would etiach to the deposition of a Presi- . The Constitution provides that the House epreeentatives “shal! have the sole power of sachmont,” and that ‘the Senate shel) have sole power to try al! impeechments,'' For ox- jo, if an attempt were now made t) impeach Preaident, it woul! first be necessary for the 90 to pass a resolution to that effect by a two- -— —_— de vote, The matter would then go to Benate, where « formal trial would bet, the Chief Justice of the ted Mates presiding and the Senators act- fm the capacity of a» jury. After the trials ) would be taken upon the question of :mpeach- i and im erder to consummate their purpose birds of ali the Senators would have to vote matively. Is there any ‘anger of such « re- ? There are many Radicals in Congress who ald be heartily glad to have the Presitent oat anywhere excopt in his present position; there are very few, if any, who would like to @ the resposaibility of starting s movement for impeachment, Thers is no telling what evils pos regult from an atuempt of that kind, The ekient has the whole executive department of Government !n bisown hands; he is at the 4 of the army and wavy ; he bas the endorse- m of fully one-half the people of the ale country, and be conld not be ce- od without the most dangerous cousequences. | as before remarked, there is no likelhood that agrese will attempt any such rash expediom, > Redticals mey differ with and denounce the erient, but they bave,in common witb all politi- pa, e wholesome feer of popular indignation, i therefore tt need not be apprehended that they N carry thelr schemes to the extent indicatel. ere was talk of impeachment in President i! ne time, remulting from circumstances simt- + those which now exist in respect to Presi- pt Jomxaon ; but no attempt at impeachment tuade then, and none will Le made now, The Austro-Prussian Crisis. Tre foreign news which we publish thie morn- zy, presente no new features concerning the im nding war between Austria aud Prusels, butt ficates that the actual commencement of hosti!i- s cannot long be delayed. Diplomatic discus- m between the two powers seems to bave en- ely ceased, Each has apparentiy said all thet has to say upon the subject, and nothing now mains but te fight itout, Austria fe «til! mass g troops upon the Prussian frontier, and the nperor has made an effort to secure the co-opera- yo of Italy in the approaching strugyle. Oa the ber band, Prussia, which is active in its military eparetion, is endeavoring to draw the wioor rman Biates into the quarrel with Austria Ih this contagious feature of the Austro Prus- e trouble which causes it to be reraried ith the greatest interest. The relations of the eding European Powers are much that « ar between any two of them is almost sure to rag others into the net. Even in Englan |, which maumiry would seem to be in comparatively little anger of being embroiled in the impending war, vere is a manifest feeling of uneasiness, which has ready caused some depression in business, The ondon Tiues sey, ominously: ‘There is too yoch reason to fear thet the peace of Furope is bout to be broken by one of the leas: just and ast necessary ware of modern times, an! we eartily hope that England may hold aloof from ."* This language implies that there ts at least anger thas England may not “hold aloof" from pe conflict, 1s is not improbable, as the mater ow looks, that Europe will soon be involved in acther general, deso.ating and bloody war, Filh and Foar the Two Best Fricnds of Cholera. As emment physician once said that ‘fear ts the em friend of disease." By that expression he péant that the excitement of the nervous system importance of epeaki gen! relative to labor teal traders « recently rece ved ingmen, that have Leer Paggenions Prem a Workingman, WowkisGuer evidently begin to apprectate the acting for themselves reform instead of allowing poli- mi fr thew, We have rober of letters from work- elicited by our remarks The House Painters’ Strike upon this ject, and there seemato be a diapom- | Chin. at #5 15928 45: low crates of Canada Batre, “ A aon of the part of that clase t ro the politiciens OA ya 76; and good to superfine Southern, $9,- Henepstitea Halos, acres ening thie week, at adrift. aa thay ought have done long go, The| Grain—The wheat market ia vere dull. No, 1 iS Vena WISN trem deteateee rT aioe aiilee: fre in alwace ready and willing to advance the ke oO Le BL atag he * | tone of memners’ assessments are requested to be intereataof workinsinen, ntitreepectfully declines | Uite—ivull, Bales of Canedian at 61 | bandied in on Satarday nieht, April 14th, tor the use toatd in the advancement of ama] politicians who want to nee late to nde into office, from rrefern ae ® hobby upon which | The following coramunication a Workingiman Contains some practical sug- gestions, and we therefore publish it: you s *ugeestion, vou To the Editor of the Sun :—Allow me to make 1 am ermboldene! to make it aa! ear to value more the expressions and apr oninions of workingmen t!emaelves, in thetrown effsire, than you do thowe of ranting political buck tere Wio, Pharisees ike, hank the “sons &@ work.uopmer friend,’ and, if elected to Congresa, would bi cant of these feliov quent the aphere thair God t ey are ‘she workingmen's the Legislature or to vote for an “eight bour Whoever is or may be deceived by the & Tam not. I @ olly op ivi] rowers Saving aught to do with ora thatdo not, or should not, come within of their auth ria “eight hour “ ol tet rit queation," and others of @ |ondred nature that @ither precede, or ere collaters! to ft, or ontot which it liseli! grows, belonws ts a more loeal authority than that of he State —it leionget branch of labor, which alone ‘rom the very n of soc'ety, aud the principles ou which Itie found- ed, canor ounht to b authority over it. In order t exercime this authority, each branch of ind the terror of the mind resulting from fear of iseaso places the body in @ condition favoral le to imease. Expenence has amply demonsirated the ruth of this theory, and in view of the cholere eports thet are now afloat it is well that the fact trould be brought to mind. The news of the con- gion et Halifax had hardly been circulated in be city when reports got out, by some means, het several persons bad Leen attackol by be veritable cholera, There was no truth in he rumor, but it doubtless trightened nervous cople and pomsibly caused a» few to timagine t) at hey began to feel the = symptoms.” [uere if no real cause for alarm, ani people should svoid getting uto@ “panic a) ous he matier, The cases of cholera thst are reported o be vn board of the vessel at Halifax may be Lispowed of without the contagion spreading at al). Lass Fall we bad ap arrival! of cholera at thie in the earne way, but it never got beyond the wee pel in which itcame. The best plan is to regard the subject philosophically, If the cholera is poming to New York wecan do vo better than to yubmit to the unwelcome visit, Bus Ly proper jeoMary preparations we can prevent it from doing much evil, and greatly shorien its visit. Fheretore pradence requires that everyting be don@at ones that ts calcu'ated to protect the omy frome the pestflence. Take away filth and fear, sad helen TI Aad byt isle eturnotan in New Yierk. rly | pt The pian Isten otier ceprable, wae pr couraged by tt obta ning a favorable er Jou @iaployecs of a cons. derawon of workingme. callie here manner hou: inierestes etruck"' for it cine in prices of trom labor i be organized, aod ite legislative, ad ministrative and execut re functions in full oper- tion. But isthia not the face dy? Aro not all the Travies organ "ed, adil riog and exe euting the powers of government? Noteo An Mnportan’ portion of each Trade baveleen and are ex:} led irom any ebare in te government. There ie not « Trade fociety in the city that Io am aware of in 1080 do rection or government employers take ® the Plaswrrers’ Socoety is artial excey tic t oe few «mp loy are @invuy ite Lest mewiers, I know it we not be popularly acceptable tor em- yeratol allowed @ asy Wwunpopularity cannoboinva or the truth that it would b+ concerned if they had ber that more thane tur ir eceves, Bot late their right to it t) toe interes of all Perhaps you will remem. care siuce I urged ude, how it to'ght Levowne @e- 1 on au en- racticable, t une for iw a faic trial then when Ltiret propore ti. The plan was that the ployers of each reapective trade be organized ter the mmanuor of tLe Jou ney men's, rn equal r yer ana the I form @ Central Union. Hoderstan ling acim y trace & and bope tb into moe! eth ole Lat crm be sentir ts the | ployer'e & es and en an by or rule veen the employers and be rolerred this Cen- decision to be el th on the toere bas been loud Quod there for “Conmasiees of Arbitra- tion.”’ But after all, oe Ceniral Union alter tieabove would, I thiak, be te moat efiectve “Comuuitiwee of Artitration.”’ Suppose a Central Union of this kind be called t sujust ithe “eight " quetion? There are culy corte trades in it some of wlom have sheady Could not those “utrikes' be teu. lapended, uu &# Convention of @ibpiuy- ‘ Yours, &e. bk, P. MeD, trai toion k v ° i fires ur Fieameial News, ‘larkets, &e. New York, Tuesday, Ayr ly 6 Fs Ml. -The afier- noon quotations of the general Stock market, com pared with those of yesterday aiternoon, show a de- ‘sto’ percent, Covern- by the same comparison, fractionaily (Gold opened at 126, advanced 126%, de- clined to 126%, and finally ciosed at the opening quotation, Money was casy ab percent, Discounts were active, prime pames teing current at Ts per cent, with exceptions of extrachoice at Gaby per ceat,; good at Sal percent; other gradesas lua 18 per cept. Foreign exchange was firmer, and bankers’ bills on Fngland at 6 8 were quoted at 14% a 106%. On Change to-day Dlour was dull, and common grades drooping, \ heat was dull, and in ferior drooping, Corn was unchanect, Osta were dull, Pork was duo avd f was stoady, Lard wae jower and Whiekey wae quiet, STOCK BAL Ee FiaeT BOARD. ments were, lower lune ty 200 do Ton US. bet 1h ac 6.500 Tree, i 5-10. 10 do ya bo von ut ns vos 6000 Moe. bs., a2 guy do iz B84 N.C, Oe s4ie 10) Brie 2d M.'72. 14 wre brie sd M 10 S00 Ch, BL & Q. Se 18 ts ao } oO PPL Wot © * Wass oees Tho Pe LAW, CLL @ NW. 1. bby bd Mise, & Moke 49 1 do bbe lw Bul. N.Y. BI. 4 $n” Cle, & Vol, BR Lvs BSS. & Losther i 110 % lv "s Yo Cen. National b.111 TEU Of «1M. WG ® 40 Camtou Co, ol Pu Lid galid’s ou do bosabl ys lw P. Fe. W. & 6 Yok 800 Cam, Coal li 44 Yun ao, Yo avy W) Qatessiiver ie. dhe LH AL SIH PE. O2se 15 4 ei, & Had. ©... 14 1S Mi. @ oti. w.. os bv Mariposs alin... 11's @kOusD ROarD 6000 U8, 66,°81,cp..lei's SO N.Y Con, RB. 2% an) de lite So Orne b ioe bow #. On 'Si,rg.. dae 1200 iSeala Wud US. G& beMPO. is 100 Mad, ‘iv RK, Lo% BAW | Uo ‘bo duds Le beading K lulty low U.S. be, 04's. Vite 400 Mob. & NN. ie Bus S00 Trea, 7 uel hie 10 do. Bile Su) Teun, Ga, "0 Yu's so th Coa... ilaky TOU. Ato. Ga, oo TH OW Cie. & Bate, R.. iv SONY, Te, I. Ln. due 10 ‘ we 1.40 Ono @ aiies,.. 24°. 50 Chi & N. W.B. 260 Yu Canton Cec bi'e pin, i ee We re. bAS iw do Olnoty ow bd 1”) Quicksilver M aa 100 Chi. @ ii B...Linws dbo au ai’ 14 uo, ai 10 Mariposa It, Iss 10 P, Fi. Ww. & 4 vi iv ao is lw “Oo eee WU vw Cum, Coa Pt dig WAL STULL... OL IW Aleoposs Min is Cattle Viarket, Becu's Leap, April 10, 1869, Beevea,—Ancther revovution im the affaires of this maarket has occurred elvec the date of our last report, the receut reduced ecaie of prices having been euc- eveded by materially advanced sates, all grades being quoted to cay from 'y to le per ib, above the figures kiven this day week, a couuition of the markets at tributable partially fuct that many of the Lutchere still hod # eur nu last week's purchas es, bat prine pally to the eXxceding light supply of but about to the ply 1 leever now in she markel, there being 2.00 bul oka oD ‘ aids to | ras Iricce are b & Loon the vers | Lee dicves, Gewe FO doe sor ther | die vedatinom 1d to lee, th | au be week has bow ier up Oxbatlat Ohio | Meu Os 4.ad cba, WEL) we Livtigus 4DG, bY Ihe, © the ¢ H Mr (uwsa —This branch of the market ie extie | Wie GU Ob preseui, bow paiVal ig Vieibuv Bagtu 1 war Mu, the sates Lourie Lelug the @ab rar t Sie uni losmbhe abranch of the at low oink | ye On Brace. u paudii set Puy weed anwep ee Le a | ve WU wow w al joie oi 128 ot animais | Be ae ee. Wh vid w 1soMs cp iu dive, Hogs. AD ove nivket has kiveb & con tray turn te hie cop went of the | true, wuaw ed today uly O8e@ Cen, beww tie rates Of bois Vw 10 lige. ‘The receipts st the several yards this week foot un y woek, prices rangig Livia 8,942 beeves, 155 milch cows, 1,480 veal calves, 1%,- 969 abeep and lambe, and 7,38) swine, being an in- crease over last week ewine, and a decrease of 9.155 catsie and 4,611 sheep, Superfine State,?6 Was7 1%, Extra do. at fT Oat7 4% Western Frtra— low erades-at Pu boats wo, 4nd wornew | pound bew Weavera, Tsa7! adults attributed to other causes, le occasioned by werme in destroying worms, and can do no possible tojury Ree. Bec, ——— Se | 1 HP to the moat delicate culld. $41 A, 98s BROOKLYN, L. 1.—THE OF- “Steddard’s Cholera Specific — ventative and Cure tor Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea, Dyeentery, Bummer Comp in the Stomach and Bowels, etc, Stoddard 4& Bur- | CLS r. rus 43 COYNE, Gi. AsS. _ 376 ton, Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. Sold by all drag A OU. H., NO. 4, BROOKLYN, L. 1. —THE 4s @otticers ead members of che above Division are gew. reques: Wateomile at the cor of Atlantic aod Co and money. erorrehore well as in other (hinge. genuine preperation of that unequalled Spring medi poor tinitations heretofore im the market, Trial proves it ¢) by all drnegpiets Petes a P. HMAKKINGTON, Preet, JOUN He anny semen sec, Metcaife’s Great Hbeamatic Remedy be | ; ere ; the most wonderful medicine ever brought betore the GRAND PUBLIC) MEETING OF THE | pubhe, A gentieman of thisecity, who had lost the Young Men's F. M, T. A.B, Society, No. 2, of weeof hielinbs, and had used erutcbes for over ix | N. Y¥., will be he'd at National Hall, 44rh at, ber Sth w has been completely cured by one bottle, | and 9th aves, this evening et T's o'clock, Hpenkere “Grever and Kakers Highest Premiem Kr SOth at. and king by BR. Ellery, atic Stich Family sewing sachines, and im- | pienry T, Ca rannop, Sinxing by Mr i ed Look Stitch Machinos, for Tailors and ene Milie and Mc 7 se Farrell and others. MAL. eturers. ae $29 | OF KHANAHAN, Press, 1. MEE, | 116 See ENIANS—A MEETING OF Prince MARRIAGES. of Brefoi's Circie will be held ou GRAHAM-BROSNAN -In Breskiya, on Wednee- | evening, the 11th of April, at 5 o clock, fa day, April 4, 1866, by the Rev, 8. Rushmore, Thomas | Ward Hail 65d ot. bes Lexington and Jd ay P, ul Ciratain, of } fi oe ties Mary Brosnan, of O'ROUKKE, Centre. 1 Rroakiyn, form o neton, D, C, a. ; " . it apers please copy. 106 ATHER MATHEW T. A. B. N 5 reid a ewan pepere ewer of New York—A public meetin Ma ba h “ DLAT Sh. and Sth ave, on Wednesday eve at 7's p.m Lyne, and Hussey, et addre 9, of inflammation of the —— a ________ ] TRADE NOTICES, HE. LONGSHOREEEN’S ASSOCIATION Ore requested to meet at 25 Willett et. on April llth, 74 P. M., as business of importance will be transacted, All abecntecs will be fined. By order of AL ee KEANE, Pres, JOUN McMANLS, Ree, “i To O THE TRADE York and vicinity “S cows, 0 calves and 919 Fleur and Grain. Naw Yous, April 19, 1866. Flow. —The flour market is doi) and declining shipping SOCIETIKS OF NEW of the Committee, and than inking those associations that have contributed go geverousiy to a.d us in our cause, By order of the Joint strike Committee, N. B.- The memvers of Committee to be punctnal in attendance, jor the appointment of sub- roam wer 1 for Jersey and Southern ; state, 50a6 Com This market ts fairly active Ma quoted at 74a od ©; White We The Hay Market. New Your, April 19, 1966 is and ia some vat limited a hear tay at bese for SOCIETY NOTICES. PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING BY the Father Mathew T, A. B. Society No. 4 N.Y will be beid at their ball, 833 Bast j:t near AV SEPLCTAL NOTIC ES. C, on this Wednesday evening, at 7 0" Messrs ua | Toompaon, Hickey and Francia J. her will address the meeting. Singing by Mie O' Mahonr. Mr, Mille, and several others. The members and the sublie are invited to atteud early and procure seats AUNCELOT MURVHY, res, J... GOODWIN, Sickness with Childrens as a woll as Hrown's “Vermifuge Comfite” are effectual @ fers sud mernbers of the alowe Order, are re- quested to attend the fancral of their late brother member OWEN RIELY, on Wednes 1506, at ove o'clock, from the Atiantic Columbia and Atlantic ete. By order PITLIP A sare Pre« aint, Pains Cheap Soap is that which Saves I. abor Vyie’s O. K, Soap. Bold by grocers ae Hloaesty Is the best policy In medicine as Ayor's Sareaparilia te o tum bia ete, on Wednesday, the lith ine, at one o'clock, p.ta, to pay the last crit ute of respect to their late brother member OWES ILY, By order of JOHN GORMAN, Pres il, DOHERTY, Sec, S76 0. H,, DIVISION NO. &, BROOKLYN, eL. LA special meotion of the above Divi will be beld at Fimmers artillery tiall, cor M e and Portiend aves, on Wednestay evening, April Lith, 1566, at iy o'clock, Ail inembere in arresss are ‘Voquesied wo nitend, By orderot JOUN G A vi GAN, rea, BY RN AKD MULVEY, Hee. a cine and bleed purifier, decidedly superior to the » hi PUBLIC TEMPE NCE MEETING Prices Greatly Reduced ven ¥ i. Raid: tue Young Men's F, M. T. A. M. B, Society No, win's Clothing Ratablishinent, & 52 Pos 6 wil te held (is evening wt tele nail cor Zid at, Prices 16 4 daily by the tall of gold, 1 and lec ave. speaking by Counsellor Die rt ea wo be ew Spring Clothing in this ei Messrs, Barry and M, M. Healy, siaging by Me Ring, Nash, Maslin, and several sound ladies nblic are rem ally inv td to aitead, Book EY, Preat; J en and Moye ar Iwpreved Elliptic Sewing Machines— ww Tue PAIRICA A Suplee, So Broadway. Agente wanted, 417 FURLONG, Ree, Bee 1a ~hothe and Freckles Ladies afflicted witt Pig Oy Bey NO. tteea SPECIAL MEETING eoloratwie oo the face calied moth-patches, or e@ will be held thie Wednesday evening, as 5 frekiee, should use Perry's celebrated Moth and | O'clook, tor the eiection of officers wr the ensuing Freckle Lovion. It tr intallit Prepared by Dr, B, | year. All members are requested to atte ud, ae busi- ( Peers, Dermatologiat neta of importance will come beore we meeting, {9 Bond at, New York, sold “40 ur sillicved frends to try it--it never facie. 104 Preseive Your tlealth—Or, Langley’s Koot eud ile b titers are a eure remedy tor Liver Complaint in all ite forms, Hinmore of the Biood and Bain, Scrofula, Dyspep im, Costivoness, Indigestion Jauwsace, Headache cod Ditious Diseases, Gener Debility, &e, Sold by all druggiste, “Wheeler & Wilson Lock Satch” sans Mach) ne and Tin ton Hole Machine, 64 Broadway 530 owe Sewiag Machine Company, No 629 Hroatway, Y. Bliss liowe, Jr., Presiaent. Agents wanted 31 Moesre, Heory T. Carroll, Logan, and the indeta tigubleJobn Dann, singers ar, Molin, Mre. Bar rettand Medinoess, M. MoGEARY, Prey, WwW. P TUITE, Ree, See 157 M. T. A. B. SOCIETY NO. 1, JERSEY e Clty, will hold their public meeting Wedoe day evening, one 11th, at Wash'ngtou Liall, corner Newark and Jvree Speaking by Joun Cro pen and John a sell, Singing by Charles A Clark and others, WM. BENNETT, Priest. JaMBos GRLFFLS, Bec, jae ATHER MATHEW T. A. B., No. 8, OF Yorkville, hold pes meeting tius vening, ror, Messrs. leer meeting, issee O'Connor and Wairu Fitzpatrick will sing, JAS, O'REILLY, E DAN L. KERWIN, KS. GPEAT ATTRACTION—GRAND FAIR OF ST. ANN'S CITURCIL, AT THE COOPER INS IITUTE, FEOM MONDAY, APRIL #4, TO BALURDAY, APRIL 14th, From 4 to ly, P.M. CONCERT Ever MGnT RY THE SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND @5 OD SAVE THE GREEN—REMEMBER the men in the gap. A lecture on Ireland, last, sent aud Future, will be delivered ander the ane of the Fmmet Circle fF. U. of Williamabureh, ashington Hall, cor. ot South 7th and 4th ets, Wil- ALLISON—In Brooklyn, FE. D., on Monday, April net Ann Olivia, young: oot daughter of Wm. A. and E tb Ailison, aged lyesrend 2 months ibe relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, thie (Wednesday) arternoon, at | o'clock, trom 160 orth 6th at, oF CRINGLE-—On April 8b, Francis Cringle, aged 60 oars, ; The funere!l will take place from his late resi- dence, 72 Clermont ave, today, at 1 o'clock. 190 Gir FING—On Toesday, April 10th, Christopher Git i7 be year of his age, ihe and frienus of the family are respect- fully iove ooon, 12th inet, at Ls clocks from his lave deuce, 124 Raat both et. ‘a iRAY On Mouday, April 9, William Gray, aged bared, on Wednerday , April 11th boy Ae! 2 ERT CROWE; the proceeds to be applied in ure, rende ome selenven Ade een frig fron aid of the families of the late convicted prisone Apri tL. at 2 oclack, from the reaidence of bis elselye” Tickets Ho, Commence a4 8 ¢ ord veplew, Johu Montgomery, 9 ‘Third ot, wo SS HENDERSON.-Oa Monday, April 9th, Daniel, ADIES’ | ‘FATHER. MATHEW a. A youngest son of James @ Mary year, lo montha aud 11 daye, The reiatives and friende of the family are respect fully invited to atteud the funeral, from 260 7th ave, this (Weduesday, ailercoon, at Ls o'clock, with- out further notice 116 euderson, aged 1 Society, No. 4, of N holoe a public meeting in their Hall, cor, 25th et, and Sth av, this Wednee day evening, The meeting will be addrerrod by Win, Kowles, Feq. Singing by Messer ° Barnes, Carroll. r, Wonen will #) bus amusing performances Mec Lion Of Mies Me(iuinese and « S<EE—On Tueedav, April 9, Ellen Fleuasen host of o.ners will be present. N.B.— ine wernbers sa teore 4 wit e T Gosty Nokes, hb 23 3 wide . gene reby notit ed K3 Fuses in ie Hall, at 2) sreloes 0 Jeu z \way on Sunday, as business of linporsance te ) 6 ty ye the Parish of Killconnell, County Galway, trunsacted. THOM. FY ASB. Pres. SOHN MEA. The relatives and friends of the family, and thore | GHEK, Vice Prest, El), MATHEWS, See i of her tather, Siepheo Fiauagan, are respectiully invited to atiend the funeral, trom her lat residence, 6 Sandford ai, Mrooklyn. E. 1), this Wednesday afieruoon, 11th tnst, at 2 o'clock precisely, 109 McK EF—On Tuesday, April 14, William K. Me- Kee, aged year, timooth and 9 dave, ihe funeral will take place this Wednesday after. noon, 11.a tush, ab ¥ o'clock, trom do7 Greenwich etirer, 46 MeNULTY—On Monday, April 9th, Patrick, vowng- estsou of Patrick and Maty McNulty, @ native of Killybegs, County Donegal, In The tuperal will take place om the residence wl, 69 baat uth et, this (Wednesday) pri 11, at 2 o'clock. The friends ana acjusintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend, 1 PLATTERS ALL- Oo. 6 F,M. T. A. B. SOCIETY WILL hold their usual public meeting this evening, at their hall, cor, odd et. aud vd The meeting will be addressed by i *. ger i and J “ Douavan, Singh y Mesers, ailace, Daniels, 6: ana, Hea Joniy, Kenefick, and others, L Fegia LAE A Press. M. COLE, View. MF O'GORMAN, K.4.5 EW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISIIAN at Association, 161 Fifth av, cor. 22det. Free lec. ture this eveuing at 5 o'clock at the Rooms, Suliect, phakspeare, ‘ihe pub.je are invited. OU UBLIC “TE MPERANCE MERTING OF the Young Men's Father Mathew U. B. society, No. 4, of Brooklyn, £. D,, will be bo.d at their b cor of -outh Second and Fourth sis Bpeakers evening, Vietcher and Folkener, Staging by M On Wednesday, the 10th, Sarah Jaue luttereail, wile of tlency J. Tateersail, and | Johpeoa, Langcon and others, P, LANUAN, I. es't, Gwustse: of Bues aod France Haviland, aged o4 | CHAS Ml K-rAt GH, Rec. Bee. youre, =--- ——d None knew her but to love her, Lon ” AND FOU ND. Nope named her bus to praise, - rasa . The friends of the fami, pipe, he members ot STICK OF TIMBER. “FOUN ND INT HE Ola Duar Lauge, A), LO. of OU, Bare reepecuully A GLEESON. Ap. reon provit inviied wo attend’ the funeral from the Methodist | 1, ee ae ere peace ieee PO ie ph }pwoopal Chureb, cor. of Lexington ave. and 52d et, on Thureday, April 12, Funeral services wili com- mene as i ld, Dalsimore and Minnvsote papers wou “TRADE NOTE us \OOKLYN TAILORS’ TRADE PRO1 at 115 Wert Broadway, 2d tour, Bass. -BOOK LOST—ON THE ‘BI sureet Bevings Bank, No, 404,559, will please return it to the Bank, Lo=! thee The fluder —t DRAY RECEIPT BOOKS IN A vass bag, bet the # ble in Sullivan et, and ,cor Weet Broad julta- z uve sud Bevevownt Union—Membere ott Lie reward given upon their wore, B ey Aaa rig Way he peeing ice OST ON MONDAY MORNING APRIL cn Wis Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in their vith, a biack horse, with harness, 16 b@dus high. hal 369 bulton st, Blection of officers tor the euen- | be be will be suitably rewarded by caiiuug ou or ing 6G months will take piace th Ag STORING, Mr. fucks aduress! 5, CURRY, 125 White at, ol @1, of be New York Lawore’ pociety, & Member o TOLEN FROM 309 FIRST AV L, “4a WS Hg ei iby iy eoh ( Talon, wih) pauses the hast ad STL books, Nos, v4 liv gud ¥id,u%0, 0m the Bleecker st, Savings Bank, ___ 165 x Ss REWARD—LOST ON THE MORN- 310, got April luih, & coarse halved, erey sah brown seuer dog tHe enore reward will be paid IN" ta AKBLI, POLISHERS AND RUBBERS bi ee@aae bake Bote t that ( he men who wuik- ed in” JO8N KBANABDY'S, 85s 66. and Broad: Way, are Ca b eta ke far 4B advance of w: We ad- Vito al Wied Who work 6 tae Dusiuess Bol Le work Lo jor bis return to io W OE cacceemen a) baud tetore ihe demand io acceded , Also the | . a repuler Womibiy ieomug of the Society will be beld iiss GooDs, i ibely Koons, Rosebud Mosel, 1 Beeond Soy) ee tren Pouresa., Aprathe bith, at 3 e'c.oe Uiwemlere » naan | ae TO mesied bo be present, se bue of tmpoit- T M. HOFFMAN'S, 17°C AR MINE ST. } Auce wes Ww be Maesucted, By order of Society + cor, Dieccaer st., and 05 and Lo ileccker et, | PACHKICK O'MANLAN, Pree. THUS, BUUNY, | great rush for cheap goods, Good % busine ony | bee sus aru wiue only Yc, best prin jaat | - = ag )000 yarde chi 1g. ive ives | SiLIP JOINERSSAN ADJOURSTD MEET- ribs belece the ware bplandid- poe | tue of sie Nev Boipduiverd | biog will be de, and Sie, ; alpecas, ali ahaacs, only Lieg held a i Mowery, ou thie tUoeiudy even) Nuene, ine beacbes uu unbleached table ducu, 4} A vi Ai, Welubers Bie TOyUested 10 Ay | yards wide, oul) &1; fue Kuss crash omy oi ; save themselves trouble, PRANEO WILK, bi Cloke iv: G.OakiDe, Wel AUG LOye Wea! ; Bu ROL. Cus W.W.UVE KALI. Boe - s.mere Oluy U2 <e, Closks—a tine bond sud jad Pisbhew®-DLe@ while fauuels, ereortunent ef epring tre ons on | dic, AWA CARPENIELS — AT A MEETING OF tO Older, UOVerniuen Oud» Iron Carpenters’ Lniun No, 1, it we ived hata ou tien. Shocta, 3 yarce jon 14 1b ey uel-aacke Te jurat be shed to the Carpenters ol New York | $1; beat binukets uly 24 aud $6 ut AL LOPE MAS Dew wore ot Olipdomios Whie Whey are op a stike | 47° Carmine et,cor, Bi j for eie houre, wud we co rejueet nod euplore ie) Catia , NeecKes ob, and ¥us Lt | them uos to eogege of atsempt to work at ship Join Ing until ihe egus hour qucation ieseitied, it you Cu. ol Work come 16 Us nd We Will Beelet you lb qetata enrpioy meat. By order of the (pion, GeO, -QL is Kotte J Waleed AU . Wat TRASSES — HAIR AND STA | 4 Wattragsss, and hair pillows, white gad wore. ed | 4, and Diaukets, 6. vor 1s) ow by Wa, MATHEW, 84 Cathesing at. is? Jacqn AUCTION NOTICES, UCTION SALE OF LOOMS ON THURS April 12th, at 10's o'clock, % hand jooma, ard’ and plain single whee ,37 braidiag machines, ing machines, 96, 48 and iding machines, and «lot of jacquard machines, as 17 and 19 North let et, Williamstnirgh, Auctioneer. wi ee Factor W.5. 8. TOWNS ND. Olt Josera McGUIRE, perro} attention to anies 0 denece of tamies deel ning housekeeping; also als othe: kinds of personal and real property. at gon tea AUCT’R-WEDNESDATY, eAp &t 1044 o'elock, at the Auction mi st, Cor, Fraukfort, Auction Roogne, 1 mahogany sofas, lounees, buresus, warhatands, carpe BOGART, J North Wi! tnre, cope e of tmattrasses, beddin tare, &ec, chines. M. eau , dining. DOUGHTY, AU this day, at 104 o’el & general assortment removed to salestoom tor convenience of sale, come priring the usual assortment found in a fi juroubed boure, JAWNBROKER'S JOHN MORTIMER, 15 lotemen and women's clot eelico dresses, skirts, shawis.clorks, remnants.eheeta, ehirts, epreada, uiica, Olanke vs, boots, shoes, gsiters. pants, veats and other eooda, worthe the attens con tion of dealers and ohers, Dy order A, ayers 1 Centre at 15 AWNSBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY—BY i. G. LEWIs, Aue''r., of gowna, shawls reme nante, boota, thoes, Ac. Ly order ot W, SiIMPSONe ISi Bowery, Sale to commence at Lgiclock. 157 PawNBROK ER's SALE — G. ~ LEWIS, Auctioneer, will scil on 25 Gheihou at, a 4 \iDe, remnoanta, lvo'clock, Fr order of J. paw: NBRORER’S SA * 489 Pearl ot, will large jot of men ead wo Jewe.ry, guue gad uot taucy goode, Ac tle ate, Brook yp i RK. ROLL e@theday, @ varie’, ofuew beus, bed ting. lined Lar endt 1D iota to aaltd S. eu liy oraer . , Al o'clock 6 ela A and ot f a, April 11th, at re evock of & liquor choice wines apd | empty tiles, S HERMA? © of grooeries ea pril 11th, at Lo tamily soap, spices, quots & lock, @ gud brown sug: Kec, rye whiex, in.rum port spirits. Alay one Wilder's harnes., ©. V_ LYONS, Cit S, HERMAN, ALCT We nesday, Apri tith, ar cor, Stauton, the eutiie col Nquor re, viz: Bar counte scales, standing casks, keg groceries, Also bourbon quora, \ No. 04 Oliver et; tna ade abons W fine heats; velvet, nue kitchen ute \ M. WITIE RS, furnitare, &c., in the ‘house roous; first-class farniiure. \ M. WITTERS, day, at? oelock, at 40> AU of a large house; 75 carpets, beds, beddiug; chin jews gua sliver Xoeping. V IL L IAM ABBOTT, 170 Chatham Square, lock, the conten 145 ave, of good cutle or, Yth ln0 nachloee iv5 Third av, ia prepared, as heretofore, to give Alwo 6 Wheeler & Wilson's bias me SAI large varie Ole, LOSE, le, Musical lostrumenta, tools, ‘CTR, WILL 4 secondhand tarn ture, HERMAN, AUCT'R—THIS DAY, WED= a “oe railing, turnitare, lu Dbig, AUCT’R—MARSHAL'S Sale choste tea and coffee, boxes A.to 12) bbls. bourbon an ILLIAM ABBOTT, — fice L7v Chatham eyuare, sells on Feige | 10% o'clock, the furniture contained tn the bow: ing feather bede, mattresses, Bruseeia and ierain carpeteg = oote;, 01 dar, at J o'clock, at 44 Canal st, al! the gent AUC are, and everything for how of the crocker, WHEELER & WILSON be sold at auc — hand joome, Ti carries: bu: O60 earri pinning tton cover- 7 serpentine AUCTR,_ OFFICE f furniture at the resis bookcases, ~ bedeveadss ie -room and hen furni- CT., WItL SELL vck, #t aalesroom 79 Nae- ot household furnitures ret “mand LE THIS DAY—bY hin lhuraday, April 12th, at ty of men and women’ &e., to commence B. & J. SIMPSON 193 LE—R, FIELD, Auct hie day. at 11 o'clock, » * clothing, watches and of WHITLEY, 41 Myr 3m SELL,‘ a larce’ CAFPOlSs at 458 Canal at, i mir ore, one iaree invaice of ¢ hers lie o'clock, Boworr, merchant, viz About kiuore, horse, wagon an@ 139 & this day, Wednesday, 413 Bowery, bois. crus! and eherry wines, French sale, hore, wagon y Marshel ls — t—THIS DAY, WED-~ 11 o'clock. 158 Essex n ntenteot @ grocery an r, beer parnp, 2 counters, #, tea, auger, and other whiskey, @iu, as Ps ea AUCTIONEER, OF-| hogauy, iron and maple i cloth, cooking s!oveas 143 CT’R, SELLS THIS Tl Weet 14th street; Dealeisinvited. 150 ‘kK, SBLLS THIS 4 Canal et, turoisure, &e. is AUCT’ R—OF¥IC selison this day, at LU and hard® *t, covnalsting of « ounters, fixtures, &e. 1 SEWIN tion, at BOGAR tion Keo North William st, thia day, Wed Sadar, at iteo'ciock, These machines ae enit for ali kinds of cloth work, ot o—_ a FEW PERSONS board and pleas No moving jin May, © ML be accommodated with with or without board 24th at, ] nished rooin, tor an oid alle family ; of would take Addroes a few lines, elating PHY, 446 Fourth ave i OARDING — A mechanics cau board, pleasant rouiues and « Yd floor, front room Db WANTED I Bis lady, The weet sie o, the line tod. B.. Station D, orb } OYS WHO ARE boys’ Home, 125 Fulton at, The Chiidien oor, of Sih ave OO LET—A map and wife or two siugie BROWN abe Apply at BRENN ingwon and Wat ‘ MARE, 9 ANS liqe Brow silver-wmounted hariuess, ond Ff! uupe, J cart, low priced lead wago etock of a livery stable, at po’ SALE—2 GOOD and J coaches, in ver wo SOR SAL EA HORS and work; aio one set Ww. of C, the evening Fer SALE —A FI 10'¢ hands high, & year warranted sound aud kind, and oid fo ut of use et, neared SOR light grocers top wagon pony Good traveier, enyuue at fiow fio¥anm.euaotw7 FOR, SALE — A. Gc - with harnees aud wagon. A vy forddaye, 4.4 Rass nue A Ro hands ula king; jor Bethune et, I POR Ik the ee birch, | PAaTEN i Ae SALE—10 atry, trom 6 to § Piice@s from 2 (NTS—PAT wo Peo exporieuce, Nites, oT Park Row. vr) ff iniacrnanle, BOARD AND ROOMS, rooms at SA West Lith et urge reasonable, FEW WOMEN OR YOUNG MEN CAN Call at 411 becond av, n OARD WANTED, WITH ONE UNFUR ‘LW ere be accommodated with ¢ sngle beds om reasonab: terma, ai J Allen et. near Division all respectable tamily, or with a wid IN WANT OF Todginge tood or © mploy ment, should apply as the New HEAP LODGINGS FOR YOUNG GIRTS Aid Society have opened temporary home for young girls at 195 Weet 24th 6 Locgiugs, 5 cents, Work ud places touud tor deserving gira. FRONT BEDROOM, WIT! the use of the sitting-room, furnished, w e ge Machine wo rent, if required, without board, © cook in the kitchen, Address Mrs, METZ, 588 Th: MORSES, CARE sU for any kind ot work, avid for waut ot uw YOR SALE— A 6-YEAR OLD PONY bwilt-hose, @ furmiiare truck, aad « now set ‘To be sven in le ot, ne Inquire tor GERAGIITY us4 IR SALE — A GOOD SECOND coaches, ight wagons, tight buted fit for express or coach work; al P, WILLER, 254 West o7th ot, before ly, or » la the grocer: SALi——HORSE, uu lady bauds high, “U5 Hoes ot, We iluauiebur, SALE—A FINE ’ oie ol ure, cOn Le seenet Wn RSE: he ). coutmue to solicit Patents aud oly Govermr rant Protection Oo bew InveLons 4 CAN GET GOow wu nicely furnished 100m: 114) lady, ine & room w terms, &c,, to dirs, ML 299 sY TWO re ‘ csty peelerred, Direc’ ot v7 40 Meals, 4 con S46 eeutlemen, or two lad i AGES. &c YEARS OLD, | uor sioie, Corner W Kiya, 193 HAN nm. single harue.s, &c.. 64 Sixth os, 4 YOUNG HORSES, 2 geod sprit y good order, Apply 3 wi erento PF, CART, HARNES oleart harne 6. luquil _ — #1 INF BAY MAR # old, @ good traveler, ehe is tit tor auy buss Inquire at 75 West Fe “2 aT HARNESS AN ip iirst rate order, Hors Periecily gent.e and pan, Yel OD YOUNG MAR fit for apy wiud oj wor 10.4 st, bet. ist ave. a 1 SORREL HORS Auy Dussiess.sound 1st “JUST” FRO frown 15 to 17 bag Yo Mererst. vy yea , :--PATENTS- MUD Y

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