The Sun (New York) Newspaper, April 14, 1866, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

= (Contiuned from the Firet Page.) a discharged. Mr, James Beamiss, President of the Four Avenve Drivers’ A i stated to ‘ver thet m=. H. Seri. a Lg ye ig Harlem and Auden » Yiee + of the iroed, Commodore V. ssid be would pry 2 came ae a6 other roeds, or im fact whatever the would sgtee eommencing on Thurt . He requested, however, that the meu wauid wait till Batu * tthe mes believed that fcombination bad been formed by the Directors of all the roads to override them in their rights, and Bhe strike was continued. MASS MERTING IW UNION AQUARR, It baving beon announced that a mass meeting would be beld at 2o’clock P.M, a iarece number of people collected there atthatheur Al o% lock the main body assembled at the corner of 43d street and Broadway, and having got an express wagon, they G@ressed it ny, an American flag being in the centre. On the rear part of the car were the words “United Ger Drivers.” On the right was the legend —“Our e@ause ie ynet; in public evmpathy we trast.” On the left side, “We aro opposed to long hours and poor pay.” ‘They also carried the Charter of the Car Drivers’ Association, At % o'clock the procession atm ted headed by drame and fifes, and moved down Broadway to Sth street: thence into 4th aveaue.sud up 4th avenve to the Washington moanment, where meeting was organized by appointing Mr. Thomes avina, of the Third avenne fine, Chairmen, and Mr. Wm. Handfort, of the Fourth avenue line. Sec retary. At thie time about twelve buudred bad re- aembled, and soon the Second avenne men came up with bagpipes, Ae. the mon being cheered and en- couraged a8 they passed. The President, in calling the meeting to order, re marked that they hed assembled as mon to look after their rights. They had acted nobly, and he hoped they would still deport themesives as sober, law: abiding citizens, It was bard to see care driven by men Ww 2 Eaew setbing shout com, and yee coy Teader the steeets unsele for pe ane. - ed them that they had the pobite sympathy, and would yet come out right, with God's blessing. He thea iatroduced Mr. Newman (Burnishers’ Assoots- . He said the canse in which they had asem- was holy ong. The railroad monepol ts had tempted to ontabilish slavery at the North, But would stand it, (No, no.) They had now out manfally, and he hoped they would not ve in. He had heard it sald to-day thatthe seven @ighths of one cent charged as extra fare, was rut —\ to more than cover the advance asked, What could men do who worked sixteen hours « day for A if single men 86 & woek for board? v y must steal; it is impossible to live on thet amount. The drivers were inany of them ma- men and had to support large fanilics, He was to eee that there was po attempt to annoy the Jemen drivers. Let them stand out now, aud would bless and protect them. [Applause.) Jadge yenell wee the Bo ne a zs ) had boon asked for before the last election, Third Aveuue Kaliroad tried to control. fos inter woukl have bowed down to (hem. As the end of free gover nmentand of the poor map, he ise vias se Sos Loam fie 1 nw. The, veotlo. were ox on asd would sustain them, The ladios were sith too. A lady in acar which was diiven ly eé and driver, asked him to give her the reins, od that she would drive herself. she tur- said thatshe would walk trom Haslem to the ( . scones ey again go on & car while the was in progress. . 7 , iH Mitcbell, Secretary of the Car Drivers lation, wus the nextspesker, Ho spoke of bis at Albany to ret the bourse of Iabor shortened to ten, bot greenbacks ahead of him, and bis efforts were unsuccessful, In speaking of the danger to the pubtic from inexperienced dilvers, he said men bac bora run over and killed, and railroad in seresta bourht the corone:’s inquest, He (Mr. Mii~ chell) was one of themecivor, He had worked hard all he life, and to-day he would stand ap for the s jeliow-citizen, The drivers had demand pothing but their mgbts, He now informed thom t notice had Leen given that on the 9th of Ucto- the 4b Avenue Koad would pay 25 cents less jroans,) They must keep the peace, and the pub- woula be with them. Herbert, of the army, waa then introduce! glad to be permitiod to speak to them. He to strikes, but nottothis, For if there men entitied to an increase of pay (nu ee they have in the army dating back the} it was aw ene Sree a aw fork, sympa’ of the public; let them hoep fn I no roan on the men and the things Re. took iike men, who now drove the cars, (App.) rates = would n + an, rson & man who went cane wu Kid gloves ond broadcloth, to prevent rf man’ gotting 60 conta extra. Notice bad been m thet work would stop unless they got the in- eresse, This thon was notastiike, A strike was & stoppage of work at onco Hie advised ¢hem to appeal to the people who ride in the cars, m put ballot boxes there, and see if they alin preter to have the old drivecs at &% 60 or eveu $38 day, rather than have these men in kid eg at $1 50. (blere one just panied in kid gloves ving a Beventh avenue ca and the Major pointes him out, amid much iauehter.) Even the police offoers were with them, He had not seen one yer who ted mot said the drivers were mght, ‘To ree one of these green hands stopping to ¢ inacara was really laughatie. Here @ gentleman wi the speaker, whoraia: 1 hls penuemen een make SRattorepecch than I ean, He says ho worth of sympathy for you. (App.) Let then act like true men, and their rignis woud , Nathan Green (the pentonen filaded to] next staud, and sta cae * men ps ney se tntisled to better wages. tie” never poke in public bus in this case the spirit qnoved him and he bad to speak. (Appauwe,) te eousidered that the extra cent charged ia fares oughs te be divided among the car-irivers, and if is gecane’ to four or tive dollars @ day it would nos much. He advised thom mow w form « commit to collecs mene to sustain them, and he would Bai the juot wit Baty dollars, LA use.) The mt seid he undere: that the mer- chante of Wall steset had held a meeting to remon- strate against the action of the Ihird Avenue Kail- read [ }, and an indignation meeting would be eid at Harlem, a, which resel oe GS eer tonelnins the drivers, TAp Me Usborne, the next speaker, recommended them to.Keep away trom the care aud they would soon gain tpoint, for there wee people up and down with tb then, “the, pe uespued = He had himself : ene who Wasashamed to look them in the fe, Ho edvised tiem to act as brothers and ere another sun would shive sight would triumph over might, (ay man ieib an who was announced asa member of ress, then made a teow remarks, Ile advised them to work sod they would ave their rights, He advised shem to bold tast, and be woud @ive ton dollars \owarde enabling them bo bold out swo daye longer, Mr, Audrew J, Morris (Machiniste aud Black. smiths) and several others followed, after which « motion was made and carried, to the effect that in case the companies refused to comply with the de- mand of the drivers, a publie meeting would be held @o-night as Landwaa’s Hall in Hamilton Park, Dearn ov Dastec §, DicktNson,—Yester- Gay the tlage on tho City all and other public build. ings were at bait mast in respoct to the memory of D. 8. Dickinson, United States District Attorney, who died on Thursday evening, at the residence of ‘Die son-in-law, Mr. Courtney, No, 129 Bast Thirty- fourth street. Deceased was down town om Monday, ettending 10 business, but wont Lome quite Il, The physicians soon asceriained that he was suffering from a sovere attack of hernia, which finally proved pfetal, Marebel Murray inmediately telegraphed the fect to Washington, and yesterday morning he re- seived a reply from Secretary Seward, tendering the . exadolence and sympathy of the President and bim- welt to the friends of tho deceased. The Secretary epecks of Mr. Dickinson as “the loyal single boaried \gtateunen, whose voice eounded like « clarion to animate petriote during the war through which we have successfully passed, without the loss of @ Btaso ore stain upon the mations! honor”’ The funeral of deceased will take piece at Binghampton on Sunday, Me leaves a wife and two marriod daughters. He wag dm the 66th year of bis age. All the Courts—State end Federsi—adjourned over yesterday, ov the an- mouncement of the death of Mr. Dickinson, Io tho ‘United States Circult Court Judge Shipman deliver od om eulogy on the life and character of the decess @d,and expressions of sorrow at the event wore made (hay alt the Judges prior to adjournment, Tae AssAssINATION oF PrestpeNr Lin- oon. —Today isthe 14th of April, It is the anal vereary of the day om which the late President was gmeainated. He died at twenty-two minutes past geven on the following morning, The flags on all the public balldings will be raised today at balf aap in mena of the ond event. # ho sucky word as tail for Paevan rion Asxap—Tus Sacurtany Sent TO Atoany, &0,, Be, ~The regular semi-weekly meeting of thie Board was beld yesterday at 2 PM. Keporte aod com- plaints were received and acted opan Capt. Lord reported 1.166 auissnces abated during the week . unsound meat were seized a special report in relation to Washington Market, in whieh he gives & minute description of that place with all ite saudtary surroundings, in whieh he states that the etalle on the streets around the marke’ are a nuisance, deurimestai to heelth, and should be re- moved, 8 saitable order, citizens of Brooklyn comp)ained of the odors emitted by the blossoms to bealth, and asking that they be thoroughly p:uaed or removed on the Fogiand at Haliiax from cholera, powers to be given the oard to meet puch an emer- disease and the ships aod vessels by which it was nece:sary to prevent the lotroduction of the cholera duced, te meetit by the removal, closing, ditinfeets eare Moard, niay be provlalming tober next. on the wording of the resolutions, end it resolutions w R (all present except Lr. Swinburne) then signed bis Beme to the document, whi inst evenin most likely the manure heaps swept iogether ou the streets and eprinkied, aad tb compore, and he asked if *he Hoard could remove such mannre incase the citizens and property own- ors, by the Board's suggrstiou. should clean their own premises as 4 preceaatuonary measure Against an epidemic hand and foot by the contracts made on city der the contractors had it in their) pay dearly, removing nf rous had called on hi to remove the same without one cent’s expense to the ohty, non-ful Aliment. Another said be would be w lege of taking away the dead an city now pays that amount, these contracts could be broken in one year, hence veer oui keep the city Ina better condi un Board then adjourned, A Police order was issued, a fow wooks ago, ordering the arrest of all persons found running with engines without badges, Ata fire on Thursday, Mr. Hubbe, of Hook & Ladder No. 4, was arrested for having hold of the ropes without « badge. fore the Commissioner, he said and when asked to show his badee he exhibited 1 pinned to the seat of his pantaloons, ‘ siouers reprimanded him severely for his joke. Lumrisa Gaounp Question - UonrRactors AGatn.—A meeting of the Commi sioners for cleaning the streets was held yesterday morning at the Mayor's office, attending the dumpin butcher's and other wagons ip the street, aking ac ditional duping fecliities in tae Ward, and speci- ing boards on the bassery in lieu of those now used as Boarp or HeattnH—MEASURES FoR TUE ov CHOLERA ADDITIONAL Powsne 186 dead animals were removed, and 13,140 lbs, of Dr. Emervon presented ‘Lhe report was re‘erred to the Attersey for A petition numerously siyned by the Ailanthus trees as injurious Referred. OMOLERA, Commissioner Stone presented the Report of the committee appointed by the Board at its last moet ing, ‘to report without delay the evidence there is of areatand imminent danger to the public heelth io this district by reason of the impending pestilence and what moans should, in consequence thereof, be taken; and what acts be done by the Board for the prevervation of the public health and what, in their opinion, the public health and eafety demand” —a consisted of Lire, Ktone, The ‘arker and Cras t rt afteraiiuding t0 the work aovo' iy by the Board during its organization, refe o the arrival of the Ataante at this port last Novera- ber with the cholera om board, from which there were 2% deaths in Ward's Isiaod Heapital frorm it. But owing to the lateness of the season the disease did not spread, The rts then refers to the deaths information reesived from the State De Washi of the arrival at Bermuda biig Ughla and the bare Hampton with cargoes of rags, which vosse# were quarantined the but they are destined soon to arrive in New York aod other vessels will undoubtedly arrive from othe with the disease. To meet it there ts only one Lo at yuarantine which can accommodate 30 persone and the commitwe therefore asks for increased ney. The Report then reviews the course of the brought to this country, and the oninber of deaths resul'ing from it here, at each yeas «t ite visitation, and ¢xpresses the belief that it will teach this city betore she summer season clueee ‘The powers sought for are as expressed ‘n resoty. tions, declarations and jamariche presented by Commissioner Bosworth eadorsing (he report: ‘lo borrow money, aad to take any measures deemed inte the Metropolitan Health district: and if Intro- ing, &e., of all buildings or places in wich the dis wey @xist,or which, ia the judeinent of the fn such condition aeto invite it, and ype upto the 16th day of Oc A little bumorous discussion toon place by vete to | yout the word “remo Bach wembe the loard ch was tawen to Alban by Comminmioner Manier:e. and it wi acted upou to-day Dr, Parker referred to the inissma arising from en leit fortwo or three days to de- The President replied that the I was bound half of the sud the consequence was that if they should un- eto remove manure, (flai, or dead animals, ‘orto make them This city now pays $35,000 a for ht soll, and yet several responsible per the President, and offered iu case the contract should be abrogated fer 1esponsible gentleman 15,000 for the priv: mals, for which the He believed that if illing wo pay tion than r the present system for $250,000 a year, Tho Wuenre A Fireman Wore His Bapor.— On being brought be- he was a meinber, The Commis Street CLEANING ComMiIssronens—Tuar “HARASSING” THK The Comptrelier presented a letier from the con tractors dased April Lvth, 1566, stacing she difficulty of Manure, &e. at the toot of Vesey street, caused by the namber of farmer's, fying particularly where other dumping facilities, new dumping boards and repairs were required, On motion of the President of the Metropolitan Koard ot Health the lester was referred to the Comp troller to asceetain the extent to which the new faci: tties can be afforued and to reportat the next meet ing of the commission, It was aso directed thas the omptroiler shouid provide li practicable new dumy the toot of Vesey etree, N. K., the contrastors being present and aqreom to the same, Un motion of the President of the Board of Health Spreamvie and resolutions were adopted requiring Messrs. Brown, DeVoe and Knapp to cause w be re surned to the nearest station jouse, in the morning, beiore nine o'clock of each day, @ list of all the streets, lanes, avenues, docks and piers, or parts of same which they may have fully ewept or cleaned according tothe contract during the twenty-four bours preceding, and also direc an immediate inspection of the work pertormed, by « sergeant of pole, who shall reportte the Board whether it is satistactoily aone or nes, The Board then adjourned until ‘bueeday next, Onsequies or Titomas Downrna,-- The remaius of the well Known colored caterer Thomas Downing, were interred yesterday {rom St, Philips’ Prost, Epis, Chureh, ia Mulberry street, of which the deceased was a vestryman, Mr, Down!ng's name was a “househeld word" in this city, and his faneral yesterday was attended by a iarge number of emi- nent people, both white aud colored, Tue impres- BiVE se: Vices of the Episcopal Church were performed by the Kev, Dr. Jobmson,o. the Theological Seminary end the Rev, Mr. Peterson (colored), ‘I'he altar and puiplt were draped ip mourving. Amoug the distin ulehed persons present, were |’roi, Day, Rey, Sella tartin, De, Cheaveau, Prof, Reason, Si\epben Smith, the colored juiliouaise of i biadeipois, Oliver Johu sou, aud others, Lhe members o: Hoyer Lodge (cui- oreu) F, & A, M., which aeceased beiongea, wore Preset tu iull regalia. On the coin, which was Vory handsome, Weie several wreaths of immortelies, and the plate bere the inscription **bemas Lown ing, died April luth, i060, age@a 16 years.” The re- walus were taken Ww Uyps oes Mille Cemetery, AMUBEMBNTS,—LARNUM's,—This afternoen and eveulug will positively be the last opportunity” the public will Lave of witnessing the ecriptural drame of “Moses.” The Sphinx is a most mysteri- ous affair, and should be seen, On Momday « grand mythological spetacuiar drama will be produced, with new and beautiful ecenery and splendid cos. tumes, Can AccipeENTSs,—THg RAILRoap Compa. Biss Ow'kSs OF THe DTRERTS,—Justice Bockes, of the Bupreme Court, yesterday rendered "s railroad opinion and granted « non sult in the case of Michuel Redney ays. the Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry R. RK. Co, The plaintiff, who is @ stevedoie, was knocked down ana injured by one of the defendants' cars, at the coruer oi Leckman aud Water strvets, oo as to be prevented then trom following his bus ness, and even yet to be incapacitated from continu ous work, ‘lhe evidence developed the fac that the car wasunder coutrol at the time ot the accident; that the piaintifl was shouted at by both conductor and driver when seen trying to cross, and that tue car was stopped within a vciy hort distauce atter is wre seen thas the man woulu croms, {46 Court grany ed the motion for & non-sult, because the pisintff did not get out of the way, Fine,.—About half-past three o'clock yeeter- day morning, a fire broke out in the atable of Heary Hamilton, inéth st Damage triftiug, Thos, Maloy ud C, Gavey were arrested ou » charge of setting re to the stable, Lapies’ Fark,—-A ladies fair is now in pro- ress iu the bunday Svbowl room of St, Teresa's burch, aud anotver, unser the guspices of the Taaies Of BS, Awe’s Charch, at iby Cover Last: whe disreputable fernale April 14. 8. rises, 6 vre; St George, Liverpool; Atlanti Paris, Liver City of Dubin, Liverpool, Orleans; Nereus, Hoston; Hilda & Carin, (Swedish) Bhielda hae; Memento, do; Blauche, N Chief, Newport for Kiizabethport; John R M Stonington; Koanoke, Row wich for Elizabeth Calais; Mavoy, Fall Chas Pend if Portce INTELLIGRNCE.—ARREST OF A FuGt- TIVe From Catcronnta -John Lambert, an Baglish- man, was arrested in this city on Thureday aight, om a charge of baving stolen $20,600 in gold from Mr. W.L. Adams, collector of Customs for the District of Oregon, om the 8d of February iset, It seems that er Oregon. Mr Adams embarked on board the seen Nim Gal at Astoria, for San Francisco, taki: in gold, and 86,000 in greenbacks. On reaching feu.000 ta roid The 0h reas made oom ed of @2,600 in gold, e was to the poliee, who soon learned that Lambert, who was awaiter on the Oregon, had decawped with & Hye flight was teleravbed to Superintendent Kennedy, of thie city, and Letec- Uves Bennet and Coyle were detailed to watch the Cali ornia steamers, On Thursday they boarded the steamer Santiago de Cubs, at Quarantine, aod soon recognized Lambert from « likeners ia their posses sion. The prisoner had in bie 4.5w in gold, #400 in greenbacks, Pisum ‘orth of sliver and gold mining stocks Ali of the stolen money Le ong ed to the Government. Lambert is heid w await « requisition from the Governor ot California. An Old Offender Arresed.—John Henry, sles Walter Price, who |e well known to the police, was arrested yesterday on « charse of stealing aliet irom the pockeso! Lewis F, Thoreon, « lawyer, do- ing business in Pine street, Price was caught in the act, and Justice Dowling committed him for trial without bau, Mreekiyn., Lacncn rms Mouxino,—The steamship Oregonian will be launched from the yard of ber builders, Messrs, Lawrence & Foalke, foot of North Fourth stieot, K. 1), at 8 o'clock this morning. The Oregonian is invended for the Pacific trade. Accipanrs,—A boy named Joha Disler, whore pareuts reside at the corner of Beboles street and Graham avenue, B. D., fell off the front platform of a Grand street car yesterday morning upon the track, when one of the wheels of the car passed over his foot, Sy ary crushing it. The boy was coo veyed to his home by officer Valentine, of the 46h Precinct. ‘The driver of the car, Charlies B, Riley, wae arrested, but no one appearing to make & com- pla utageinst him, he was discharged Karly yesterday morning, while officer Parker Phe: of the 47th Precinet, was doing patrol street, Greenpoint, the revolver in his discharged one of the fleshy part of his left arm, inflicting » bed, bus not fayal wound. h pistol in bis pockes while it was cocked, uron § pocket iw barrels, the bullet lodging in duty in ‘The officer thinks be placed the Property Retrugnep,—Some time since a pumber of articles were stolen trom the house of Mr. Edwin KE. Hooper, iu First Place, The detectives, as usual, coald ascertain no trace of the stolen property buts tew evenings ago s Cathol at the house of the man that was rob! all bis property. articles (vained at $150) have not been divulged. man called and | estered The names of those who stole the ie clery Escarep From THE Pexrrentiany, — A Prisoner sentenced for one year to the Kings County Penitentiary some four months since, named Lud- son, escaped yosterday afternoon, captured at a late bour last night, He had not been ALARM OF FirE.—There was an alarm of fireto the 6th District yesterday afternoon, occar- joned by the defect of a tiue in @ house eorcer of John and Gold streets, Damage trifling. MARINE NEWS. : Eegots, 6 39; High Water, 07 64 ~ CLEARED, STEAMSHIPS—Scotiand, Liverpool; Falton, Ha- Bremen; ity of ilminugton, Del; SHIPS8—Calhoun, Liverpool; Gee Griswold, Mobile. BARKS—Mystery, Liverpool; Landroff von Stalen a Liverpool; Westchester, porf, Cork; Eliza Bares, Bermuda: Ocean Spray, Port au Prince; Atalanta, Bongo Laid rt, Me, BRIG—Cuba, Mojansan: J B Elliot, do; G A Coon- 4p, St John, N B; Flying Cloud, Harbor Grace, SCHOONERS—Enterprize, St. John, N B; Edie Waters, Lavacca; Isabel Keurman, Remeaios; M Fillmore, Demarare; EG Sawyer, Jacksonville; AC Glover, Galveston; Grapeshot, Burkspo: then, Bt. Ag port; Sarab Eli Me; Ka tin, Fia; Harriet Neal, Elizabeth. abeth, N. Haven, ARRIVED. Havana; Tonawanda, N. eigian, Liverpool, SHIPS—Wm. Frothingham, Havre; Columbia, STEAMSHIPS—C Liverpool Athena, Bremen; Danl Webster, London: Gem ofthe Ocean tanzas; Tangore, Hong Kong. Whampoa; John Bunyan, Ma- BARKS--Czarina, Boenos Ayres; Stag, Ponce, PR; apiolani, Sha ‘asakl; Jessie aces; Bremerine, Heinrich, Newcastle; Star King, Rio Janeiro; Jessie, Cardenas, BRIGS—Abner Taylor, Flizahethpors for Boston; Beotman, Kio,Janeiro; Montiose, Ponce, P R; Con cezione, (ital.] Palermo; Selma,! (Swed.| Algoa Bay; Koseway, Messina; lime, St Jago de Cuba, Havana; Avoretta, Areceibo; Matiida, BCHOONERS metor, Boston; Ned Sumpter, Roekiand; Adele Felicia, Norwich for Elizabeth port; Filen H Gatt, Boston; Pinta, 4t Marks; Emma Hotchkiss, Elizabeshport for Boston; Inkane, Kliza- bethport for Providence; (iov, Cony, Elizabethport for Augusta; J 8 Lane, Elizabethport for Myatte: ick ee, Bedford; Denmark, Nor- t: Francis, Pertiand; Sarah, iver; Daniel Morris, N. Haven; leton, Havana; Pinta, St Marks; leis, New Haven; Copy Elizabethport for N. Haven; J af Tay. lor, Elizabethport for Prov; Lucy Chureh, Nantuck- eet; KC Lane, of Vinalhaven, from Curecoa; Pio peer, Galveston; Susan, Para, Too Late for Classification. — BBATSRs, BENETT —On Friday afternoon, at the City Hospital, Francisco Benett, aged 40 years. The Society of Unione and Fratelianze Italiana, and friends, are invited to attend the tuversi, oa Sunday, April 15, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the amid bhos- pital, 8i0 GARRETT—On the 15th inst, Ide, daughter of Wm, and Susan (iarrett, aged 7 ycara, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 25] West 40th at, this Sat- urday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, 372 SIMONDS—At Viskabursh, Miss, on the 1ith inst, at the residence of her son, Mrs. Sarah A. Simonds, wife of Josnua W. Simonds, of Willisms burgh, L. 1, in the 69th ot her age. Hier remains will be forwarded te Williamsbargh for interment, Due notice will be given of he tu- neral, 871 BOY WANTED Wuo HAS BEEN AT awl boy wasted, 280 William st, wt” thea Pe BELEST'S GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HALR DYE!! PRICE FIF ES CENTS PER BOX, This Dye stands higher in the estimation of the pubiie than any other manufactured, It ie instan- taneous, the color being set as soon as applied. Cirey or Red hair is converted into a beautiful BLACK or BROWN, without injury to the hair or skin, It does not vee oo ner Gd any unpleasant Heeling while applying, « withou of contradict! he BEST, SAWS and CHEAPEST Hair Dye ene tured, ©. N, CRITTENT ON, Wholesale Agent, 83 Sixth &venue, to whom al orders sould be Sidtewel ti PATENTS—PATENTS-PATENTS—MU NN & CO, continue to solicit Patents and obtain Government protection on pew Inventions, 3) Years experience, Oihce, 37 Park Row. Pamphiets of informer free, “1 PAINTERS WANTED—15 GOOD HOUSE i { Bone others 4 » O > Ale? 'g008 | paper hangers, “awir ek, BEMBLEKS, Flushing, L. 1. 168 GQGHIRTINGS—SHIK rINGS—SHIRTINGS— Moshne Pitats, Alpacas, and Dress Goods, very cheap, at LAMBER 1's, 523 Greenwich et. Good yard wide sheeting and shirting for 25c. (ood fast prints Qc, Merrimack, and all the best styie, ¥Yc. Also Flannels, Table Linea, and goods tor boys’ wear veiy cheap. Pyt) QHOEMAKER WANTED—NONE BUT AN American and @ good steady man, 86 Kast Hous ton st, near Howery, Sts Tre METAL OR OLD LEAD—500 000 lbs, of the Spove wanted, for which the hest cash price will be paid by ©, CRASKE, 181 William stree v Ou WANTED —A GOOD SECONDHAND ome and bridle, Address box 4704, N. He WAstid-4 WAITER, AT 262 DIVI. son th 16 be 18 years old ae Too Late for Classification. ALMosT HALF OF THE HUMAN FAMI. ly are afflicted with that terrible disease, the hey try one thing after another without oding acure. For their fit, we would say that we have used DALLEY'S Magical Pain Lag me and found it gave us relief at once, and afters few weeks. ¢ & verfect cure.Brooklyn Union. DALLE “8 or, egies! Pain Extractor not only cures bat the worst cases of Rheumatism, Corns, Uleers, Old Sores, Itch, Salt Rheum, Barns, Sealda, Bruises and Bwellings. One trial will con- vince you. Bold by all druggists, and by the dozea or single box at the depot, 48 Liberty « mh 4 v6 —DVALLEY’S GALVANIC HURSE Salve ia the most wonderful Liorse Vintment ever dis- covered; it is Mg’ easily applied, and is readily ¥ off with « fittie soap and water. It is eup- planting entirely the use of liniments. Being con~ feloed ino large tin box, there ie no danger of ine It {ea certain cure for Galls, no matter of how leng standing, and can be applied while the horse works, A few lioations will reduce the worst Swellin, and Inflammations, For Cote aed Bruises, Nail- Pricks and Sores, it is jumilible, Many cases of Young Spavin have been cured with this Ointment, Scratches in ite worst forme will yield to ite magic joffwence, Bitfast, Band Crack, Quarter Crack and Quittor have tn many instances Leen rapidly cured by this Salve. * It in abrurd, no Horse Ointment Many will say: wae re made that could do all thet le stated above.” . none before this could do it, but Dal- ley's Galvanic Horse Salve will do all and more than is claimed for ft, Many horses which have been given op as useless have been saved by ite ney. ‘These are facts, and hundreds of certificates in the hands of the inventor, and open to the ivepection of ali, prove them to be facts. member, all who have tried it sar its power is wonderful, aad continue to use it. One trial will satiety the most doubtful, (nly 60 cents a box. For sale by 1: iata, Harness Makers and Biack- smi er can be obtained by the dozen or single box at the Depot of DALLEY'S Magical Pain katracwr, No. ¢ rtr atreet, N.Y. ef 316 A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED ROOM TO LET On the 4th floor of the Bun Bullding, corner of Nassau and Fulton streets. Enquire im the Sun Office, - au PENNIES FOR SALE—AT THE SUN - office. 801 BOARD AND ROOMS. FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN Can be accommodated with board in « private family, 140 Kast Houston st, 2 pair of stairs, roome at the right band aide. Mre. McKALLY 165 LARGE, WELL LIGHT ED ROOM On the ‘ath tloor of the Bun Bollding, corner of Nassau and Fulton streets. _hnuuire in the Sun Office. 444 FEW RESPECTABLE MECHANICS can obtain good board, fire and light, with the comforts of « home. at $6 50 per week, Apply at 65% Bixth ave, in the store, for | week, i A “PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM, WITH for a man and wife, at 5 | hompeou ng-stove, st. Also lodgings for 91.00 8 work, and upwards for single xentlomen, Call tor @ week, 5 Thompevn. 73 ey FEW YOUNG MEN, OR MAN AND wile, can be weil accommodated with board at 150 Hester at, top floor. 1 A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN GET GOOD board and plessant rooms at 255 West 3étb st. No moving in May, ‘Lerme reasonable. 206 OYS WHO ARE IN WANT OF Lodgings, food or em meut, should ly @6 the News- boys’ Home, Tae atone “. are oo" CHEAP LODGINGS FOR YOUNG GIRLS, ~The Children's Aid Society have opened a temporary home for young giris at 196 West 24th a1, cor, of Sthave, Lodgings, 5 cents, Meals, 4 conta. Work and places tound tor deserving girls. 346 WO OR 3 RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘adies can be accommodated with board at No. 74 OO A Ea ae SO aa | *2 RESPECTABLE GIRLS THAT WORK out during the day, can have board with s respec: table widow lady, by calling On Mire. SMITH, 149 Fast Mletst. No moving im May. rr HORSES, CARRIAGES. &c USINESS WAGONS OF EVERY KIND constantly on band, such as grocers, bake ‘lambers, milk depot and express. STK WAR’ wagon factory, Sid at, near Broadway 416 OR RALE—A BROWN MARE, 6 YEARS old, 16 44 hands, kind in single or double harness, Apply in i6th at, bet, aves. B und C, horse-shocing shop. 363 ‘OR SALE—1 SORRELL MARE, CART and harness, | brown horse; they are 16 hands, 7 ends y old, roundand kind, fit for any kind or work, just trom the country. Call at 337 Fog Joe street. L,OR SALE—A SECOND-HAND ONE Horse express wagon and a tea of mules, Call at 1Ty bE aa Ae EERIE | JR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, A 6 YEAR * old mare, Inquire at 115 White a, Te fOR SALE—A HEAVY BROWN HORSE, suitable for a truck or cart. Apply at BREN NAN'S liquor store, cor, of Washington and Water st, Brooklyn. iS 166 SHIP PANG, UNARD LINE—PASSAGE FROM Queenstown and Liverpool, Also by the Old Biack star Line of Packets, Remittances to Ire'and, &e. HECLA, trom New York to Liverpool, 18th April. Bteerage Passage #3) 1a Currency. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUIs, 2Y Broadway, 4 and 54 South street, EAM TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, AND THE IRISH PORTS, Au eee . Batur r ° Cabin Passage sou sh Y " . @, 350, To Hamburg, i Ay remen, &c., $lW aad $37, Payable in curreney. As this Company does not employ runners, passen- * will please come direct to the office, 6 Bowl! reen, FRANCIS McDONALD & CO., Agents, 36) STEAM TU LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW AND THE [RIsh FORTS, UNITED KINGDOM, TUESDAY, April 17th. Cabin Passage $90, $50 and STU. Steerage #30, To Hamburg, Havre, Bremen, &e., $100 and $37, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, As this Company does not employ runuers, 2: gore will yacete come direct to she office, 6 Howling Ureen, FRANCIS McDONALD & CO., Agents, 825 (TAPscort’s EMIGRATION AND FOR- EIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 86 SOLTH BT, Persons wishing to seud tor their friends, can have them brought bere either in steamship or sailing packet, from LIVE. JOL, and trom LONDON, by the X Line of Packew. Drafts on Great Britain and Ireland from £1 and upwards, at ihe lowest possible rates, oy utd TAPSCOTT BROS, & CO., 86 South st, LEGAL N evaitiuieiiacadesnasiaaiat Docks AND SLIPS, MARKET CELLARS and other # operty belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York, to be leased at public auc- tion. Notlos is hereb: Even that the Compuiroller will, on Tuesday, the “4th day of April, 1806, at 11 o'clock, A, M., at the City Hall, lease on bids at pub- lie auciion, docks and slips, market cellars and other corporation proper Storm of years, from the firet day of May, | Catalogues, containing thi descriptio: ation and terms of sale, may be had on apptication to the Collector of City Revenue at this office. By order of the Commissioners of the re Ofte: Ny ¥. Mareh 15" inc6. MA TTHER ve ce, N. ¥, Mare . MAT T, BRENNAN, Comptroller, 339 » ewes BUILDERS — SEPARATE e proposals, each indorsed with the ttle of the work for which it with the name of the bidder and date of its presentation, will be received et this office until If o'clock AM, of wider. a 18th, tor the construction of sewers in the following streets, to wit: Ludiow street, between Broome and Delancey streets; Suffolk street, bet ween Rivington and Stanton stieets; Kidge street, bes tween Kivington and Delancey streets; Eighty. secoud street, between Second and Third avenues; Walker street, between Bexter and Centre strees: Howard street, between Centre and Elm streets, an. STth, 38th, 39th, 40th and 41st streets, between Lub avenue and river, with lateral branches in lith avenue, The specifications for the works and forms for the bids can be obtained on aupien lon at this ofie. THOMAS STEPHENS, ROBERT L, DAR- KAGH, A, W, CRAVEN, © Aqueduct Board. Groton’ Ani. Danantemans ‘Anrli ta. Te ae for LOST AND FOU L°st~a BANK-BOOK, NO. the Bleecker st. Savings Bank. BON? Tearn is te the for Mrs. O8T—A BANK BOOK ON ich a. $5 KEWARD—LOST, ABLAC ot and ne quantions less, OF Fy) REWARD—BLACK AN $1 O cet trem 91 Chathen’ etl . The returning him, finder will receiv $500.0 oe & & 0 iver, reward will be vad for the recover and the conviction of the thief, or i gitber, JAMES K.WAKD & CO. 1 SAVINGS BAN! A LAN7TIC SAVINGS BANK Square, opposite Mott 1, New (6) per cent. interest to depositors, f porta made on or before Aprile Aprii let Deposits trom ceived CIiTIZENs? SAV1 No. 58 BOWERY, COR. OF € SIX PER CENT. INTERES Free trom Government ‘ ON ALL SUMS FROM FIVE TO AND DOLLARS. Money deposited now, or on or b will draw tnverest from April let, k open every day 4 the rec ment of money, from 10 to 8% o'ell Monday, Wednesday and Friday evi 7 o'clock, GEORGE FOLSOM _ Srymova A. Bowom, Secretary, IME SAVINGS BANK Of hith ted on of before the Soth dragu stof April, Six per cent. interest. Deposits from 10 cents to 66,000 recel\ RANKLIN SAVINGS BAN ave, cor. of 43d st, open daily. from April tat, SAMUEL NEWBY F. CHAMBERLAIN, Sec, Maker SAVINGS BANK 8T.,N.Y. 81X PER CENT. Money epee a ae behae hs interest from April let, Si wm. _ HENRY R. CONKLIN, decr Baa EW YORK SAVINGS a cor 14th et. Six per cent inte: Deposits made on or before April ge THOMAS CHRISTY, P: NION DIME SAVINGS Bi *t, corof Varick, from 10cts, to $6,000 recei Six Per Cent. Interest, fr ite made before April 21st ar April ist ae _ Assets, $1,502,226 2 COAi.. SUPERIOR QUALITY white ash, sove and erg size o from under cover to part of th toa, Large nut cos 60, from y wich et. and 192 est Broadway, QUADE r be Syd Why vard Lo O on ; trom boat, $7 rton; lar ton, JOHN T.1 ipeltrs. Bet mrt aad sper BE? carted Var rm seveenes rs da'ivgred as $s est size nut at $7. 90 East Broadway. bias Bet STOVE, EGG AND F screen red size Nut, $7; trom Yards, cor. King and 50 Kooseveltat. MATL. CLINT URE RED ASH COAL O quatity,fresh from the mine; also| Locust Mountain and Cumberiand ce duced pres. HENKY KEEVE, Centre, and cor, Jane and West ats. OOD — WOOD — WOOD Virginia pine and oak w load or cord, cut or in she stick, ae yard, 656%, 654 and 656 Secoad ave, streets, DEN Dis SET MADE IN THREE ¢ with plumpers to fill out the ¢ youthiul, cheap gum sets ior bea Oall and examine; work dene ina and at the shortest novice; satisfac pey 4 no advance required an sets; ically prepared and administered trac @ at 546 Sixth ave, bet. 21s . EVANS, Dentist, Cut this ous, A FULL SET OF TEETH bY, Siting” Toate cattectel eieee 18th at, bes 3d and 44h aves. J. DU D® DRAKE, 435 CANAL ST’ ret of teeth on silver at #7 to 81 to i sectional sete 50 cents per to jarvioke "Restores state D R, H. VILLERS, DENTIS' nearly opposite the Old Theatre teeth, on silver, from $7 16; to 8%; beautiful tooth 4? coh, oy Od other fillings, or extracted ¥ NES SURE AND SAFE CURE e enness, by Dr. King’s ja Day, reon, ip an v Pree) per box. Hold ca at rr Grove st, N.Y. Cut this out. R, FULLER CONFINES tion specially to the treat: affections. eruptions, old ulcers, diseases, at bis Office and Diug 5 2 blocks from Caual, R. BONE, 114 WEST 16T 6th ave.—Ali diseases of the he liver, kidueys, old ulcers, tumor ti d every form of skin dise Ttodand QtohPM. nee ee GRAVEL—IMMEDIATE z in the worst cases, aud the on! MEDIC will permanently cure the dise and bladder, are to be had at Dr, 144 Bouth 6th et, Williameburgh, OBE’S INFALLIBLE ITC A sure cure for the itch, salt rhi diseases, fi feet, &o,, &e. M CU., Wholesale D: wire, 46 De: Wholosale Aveute for the Unitod adas, Forsale by all diuegints, YING.IN HOSPITAL—A IN ASYLUM is openedat the ton Ave. and 5lst st. For wale First Directress, 80 Kant 21st at, of 9 and 10) daily, ann Sundays former Be obtained at be Asylum, ci KS. LESLIE’S HEaDaCc Bystem Regulator and Hair wonderful, new and effectual 16 Prive, ines, fox several year, end e me public sale, MUND, 446 Broome at, BEVERTION 1S BETTER PAL mily should be provi of BRIEST*# Improved * SUN” C EDY—the best preparation ever ure a well as Preventive of Dia, Cholera, and all Loorenes of the commended by same of the best pl the moss ludicious remedies ever . Prepared and for sale w et 46 South peoond st, Widiamsbul per bottle, a [THE PLAGUE, PUTTING ing citizens in irons cased in and sheep skin is prayed out, t many years in the shape them a costly torment, Seeing P merous splendid certificates of re) his new principle months, and say vor the comiort and improvement mind and body, G. H. Neander, | ave, New York, Low ps0 N, Fishe rt t, dining saloon. Valentine kel No. TO First ot, Lewis Legere, ws ave and Fires st, Bishop Cornell, $ hee printer, 36 Grand at, Will 0, oadway, up stairs, N.Y) No. 611 Broadway, up stairs, N.Y wv. om T hes rede.

Other pages from this issue: