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—— THE NEW YORK TU FSDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1866, Tras Cobgress any settled Policy of Ke- construction ¢ Uminas the dominant party in Congress intend to protract tLe present sesso to an extraordinary length, they ougit now to be making preparation for en early adjournment. Nearly four and s half monthe beve elapsed since the session opened. ‘Toe warm season will soon be here, and the peo- pis will bave all they ean do in keeping cool, with- cot teing bored by prosy Congressional proceed- fogs, But, unfortunstely, Congress is in no con- <ton for an adjournment, and unless there be routerial Change in the mode of procedure the sion will be Hkely to last all summer, The pre- ent Congress ts charged with the great work of restoring the Southern States to full membersbip in the Union. That ia the chief duty now iucum- bent ujon Congress, and it is one which cannot be evaded. What progress bas been made in this work during the four sod» balf mont)s that bave passed since Congress convened? Much bas been written, more has been aaid, but nothing of any consequence has been done. Congress hae not even declared a policy with regard to the reorgan- jsation of the Bouthern States. The people of the Jester have not yo been fully informed an to what they are expected to do, or what is required of them in order to secure their old places in the Union. The /act \s that the majority party in Con- gress heve not been engeged in the work of recun- struction at al), Their attention has been confined to eside jeene, and all their energies have been bent in that direction, Congress became aware at the beginning of the session, thet the Provident, phaving bis own views of pubiic policy, waa not to ‘be easily led, and since that discovery the Radicals have exerted their whole power toward the soquin ftion of dtrength wufficient to carry out their designs, whatever they may bo, \ndependently of the Frecu- tive, They have apparently succeeded in that effort. The vote upon the Civil Rights bill shows thas the President is now powerless to prevent what be de- clares to be unconstitutional legislation, and the ‘Orsvars party seem to have the whole matter in their own hands. But the people, both North and South, now have s right to know upon what con- +Buons Congress is willing to admit the Southern ‘Phates and place them upon an equal footing with ‘the other members of the Unien. There is no lon- ‘@er aay excuse for keoping the whole country to Mgnorence upon that point, The people of the \Bouth have been conquered, and they are now ‘forced to scceps whatever burdens Congress may aee fit to impose upon therm ; but ® criminal has the right to hear bis sentence, and the Southern people have aright to know what penance they ‘roust undergo for the sin of rebellion. The Teijure of Congress thus farto do anything prac- ‘@iecal in the work of reconstruction bas seriously Ympaired the business interosis of the couctry as ‘we!] ag ite political interests. Cotton culture at ‘the South has been materia ly restricted, the de- mend for Northern manufactures has been compar- atively light, as a consequence of the doubt exiat- ing in the Bouthern mind concerning the designs of Congress, Let Congress now stop talking and ge to work, Let « clearly ‘efine! policy be pre- ‘emted te the Southern Biates with regard \o qualifi- cations for their restoration in order that they may kpow what to depend upon. The people are grow- fog impatient under the course of action which Congress bes eo far pursued, and they insist that eomething tangible shal) now be done in respect to aqconstruction. The New Collector. Tue vecany in the Collectorship of this port, which was occasioned by the death of Hon, Preston Erma, is now about to be filled. The Pre. wideout yesterdsy nominated for that postion Hiusnt A, Gurras, Feq., President of the Centra) Mations! Bank of this city. It is presumable that ‘the selection was made with some reference to Mr. Swrtan's acceptability to the Benate, and the nomination will doubtiess be confirmed by that dody. The office is unquestionably the most im- portant in the gift of the President, and we hope that the result will prove the wisdom of his choice. The selection of Mr. Sayrus will probably be re- oaived with favor. He does not belong to the c'ais of professions! politicians ; he bas never been s very promipent man in political circles, and there- fore be had littleto commend him except his merits es) 68 «map oand «bis qualifications for the wesponsible and difficult duties of Collector In political sentiment Mr, Suyrme has been classed as # moderate Repudticen. During the war, in com- amon with « large majority of the leading financiers od business men of New York, he gave s cordis! a@upport to the Union cause, and be is now under- @tood to favor liberal policy in respect to recon- @ruction, But the question of fitness was ev)- dently the paramount onein the wind of the Pre @ident io making the nomination. Ability, com- petency, trustworthiness, outweighed the matter of political influence and availability as a control. for of votes. If this supposition is correct, the ap- peintment of Mr. Burrus ts not only a high com- pliment to that gentleman's qualifications, but tt weflects honor upon the President for acting with primary regard for the interests of the country, @tate ef the South—Testimeny of Alex. HM, stephens. Tas Reconstruction Committee yesterday sub- mitie! to Congress another voluminous mass of @estimony concerning the present condition of the South and ihe feeling of the people toward the General Government. The testimony is chiefly a mere repetition of what bus bitherto been pub- Gisbed in the Bum upoe the same subject. The @aiom officers who were examined by the Com- q@mittes represent the people of the South as not entertai¢ing very amiable feeliugs toward the Government and the Northern people, while those persons who participated in the rebellion are very emphatio in asserting the loyalty and good faisb of all classes at the South. The only feature in the testimony submitied yesterday, which pre- wonte special interest, is the evilence of Avexanpys «=H, Srarusxs, the late robe) Vice President, Even bis testimony pre- souts nothing particularly mew, but the pos tou which Mr, @taragna bis cooupied naturally causes some interest to be felt in what he has to @sy on behalf of the people whom he m sled .n the times of rebellion, Tue opening portion of bis tesamony has reference to the secession of (vor - gis, and in fact his evidence te confiued almost exclusively to that Biste. He thinks thas the people of Georgia would bave ratified the erdinance of secession, if the question had been wubmitted to them by the Convention, although he thippe thes they would act have dope ao bus for the example at by Bouth Csrolina and Missle Sippi. They went into the rebollion under the be. lief that the Repullican par.y wore determ'ned to subvert the © vetitution aud deprive the Bouthern people of thelr rights uaoder it. They were almost) unanimous in favor of secesmon after the war tad setusily commenced, and in Mr Frerugss' = acqinintance, he knew of not more thao half s elung to the Union, all doxen *ho But now he says they are sailsfied with the experiment, and will never atiemstto repeatit. They regard the decision of the war as the final arlitrament of the question of Secession, and they are wil ing to sbicie by that decision, and accept meiters ae they find ther The Georgia Logislature have enacted a law piac- ing freedmen upon an equal footing with the whites in al! legal matiers, The whiter treat the freedmmen well, and the \atier are very generally at work and well satisfied. The pesplecf Georgie are anxious to be reaimited to their old mebts and privileges in the Union; but they would not accept negro suffrage aes con !tion precedent to their edroission, nor would they vote in favor of & constitutional presentation upon attusl Clair that they are now P gbtfally entitied to their o'd places under the Government. Mr. Srarunss repesteliy in hie testimony, that in bis op ulon Georgia woud bot be willing to do anyting further as aco of rvadtnission, THe thinks, and # do the peope bie Biate, that Congress Las no right to impose | any obligation upon the late rebel States prepare. tory to their edmasion to Congress Pies claims, indeed, that Congress cansus cough. tutional)y enect laws at ai while tie @eves | Southern States are debarred from representation In short, according to Mr @rartaya, the Southern | people are perfectly w lling to aecept toe laeus the war, and to make the beatof it; battheyeu | cling to the old States rights oot coro)laries. ameniment re- Tuey en. basing voters legally declares sites Mr fre Prefita of City Kailroad Companics Tan Becond Avenue Kailroad Company atiempt to indicate thetr action reiative to the strike of the drivers by deciaring that the said road fees losing concern. Mr, O'Rarex, their Treasurer, states, in the public press, thas the business of the Becond Avenue line bas not paid expenses for the last five years, bus that on the contrary ithae muf- fered a Joes, during thet time, of more than one buadred thouran! dollars. We are glad to fod that the railroad monopoliste have a littic sense of sbame leit, and that they are desirous of excul- yp eting themacives from Liame in the eyes of the public. They show some shrewdness, tox in put- ting the Becond Avenue road forward in search of sympethy, for it te doubtless the poorest paying concern of al|, But Jet us look at this statement of Mr. O'Baren, Capitalists, as cule, are not apt to let ther money retain long in non-paying enter- prises, Railroai stockholders are hardly an ex- ception to that rule, Now, wf the Bec- ond Avenue road hes been e@ losing concern for five consscutire years, why ia it that ite stockholders cling eo tight!y to their stock that outsiders cannot get s chanceto buy? Why ie not the stock in the market! But that is not all Bhrewd cv; ital staare not likely to put large addl- tional sums tuto an enterprise that has Leon steadily losing money for five years. Are the Second Avenue stockholders exceptions to this rule? If they are not, will Mr. O' Beran explain why his company have been expending money all winter in trying to Jog-roll @ bil through the Legislature providing ‘for the extension of the Second Avenue Railroad through eighty-eghth street, avenue A. and ninety-sixth street." After having made that point clear, will he then expiain what extensions aod improvements have been made by his line during the last five years out of net earnings; what rea! estate has heen bought In the same way: and, final'y, to what extent the Becond Avenue Railroad stock has been * watered.” Cholera Prevention. We bave received from «large number of cor- respondents their views and suggestions concern ing the means they think necessary to be taken as preventive against the spread of cholera, should such an epidemic visit the United States during the coming summer, While we fully agreo with moetof these writers, who enunciate the dictum that ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of oure,'’ we do not propose to place before our read- ers the various plans presented by our correspond. ents, because it would serve no good purpose, and might divert public attention from the employment of preventives recommend «| by those who are more competent to give “opinions that are opin- fons’ on the sul jrct. We do not undervalue the suggestions of our friends, which in # me instances sre eminently proper and practicable, but we ad- vise them to present their views to the Healih Comm'inssioners, and let thet body recommend every ‘ounce of prevention" they may find to be valuable. In this way the pub'le will moat benefit by the experience of different indivi ty ls, and be authoritatively directed in s tnatter of vital impor- tance to the whole community. Simaneml News, Varkets, Ge, New York, Monday, April 16,6? M—The after. neon quotations of the general Biock market, com- pared with those of Saturday afternoorm, show no changes of importance, exeepting Pitssburgh, whieh was 2% per cemt, higher, Government securities were in demand at improved rates. (old closed at 195%. ‘The loan market easy at ba 0 por cent,, and there ae indications of increasing plethora of unemployed capital, Commercial paper passed freel7 atGsa%, Thie ease in the money maraet is re flee the bank statement tor this week, which shows €n increase of no less than four millions in the | deposits, two ands hall miliionsin the legal tenders, and cue and one-third miliious im loans, Foreign exchange was were active, prime bankers’ 6)-days being quoted at 10]. ellis, On'Ubange to-day Flour waa jlo. a 160, betier, Wheat was uve active and lc. a 2¢, beter, Cora woe quiet and without de- elded change, Oste were ic. better. Pork was un- settled. Beef wassicady, Laid wessicady, Whis- key was quiet. GTOOK GALES—F\asT DOAKD, | ” 8, 6a,'S1, cp. 106 1) Al. & T. U. Pf... 68 60 0 Lod. Ge 6- 20%... 10's 15) Sionineton KR... louis bua UO...0+05 1 Al, @ 2. ii. & : dw ae... 100 Cad, & G, Bae. KR O4 duo do, 4s 10 Qwiekauve. My. 4 lbw 00.605 OE Shy 2 10 Mariposa atin li's % 3 “0, dite ‘0 100 Mar, Min, P 20% ° 2d. 10/9 1300 Deeerrerees B% 1WNO do... dd, 100s) 100 Atlantic M.S....151 8410 do.,...100%a100-3 100 Boscom Wat. !’., 4) 18.00 Teun, be, "du... Puig 400 do.. 38 igus 100 Ashburton Coal. lily ‘ t.. v3 do... .. OS galt wee 5 | oes | A lady whe ee capls'e | of Me caive’s Great mheumatic Remedy. Bo a all Onio & Mire... 2000 Hud, Ist Me... 600 Aled T: A. Jo, 2 10000 P. Ft. W.& Oil, OT 2000 PW. & ©.2,. v2 15 Bk, Com agree. «eT 45 Bk. Republic... 45 Mec. Bank, As..1 8 30 Peoplé’s Bank,..119 200 M. 55.4 Leber B..119 20 Obi. 18 4b National Beet = fo Chi. 1 Canton Go,...... Kaa OH 1 0. 630 ty Cl 00 Wilkes's Coa as » Co 16) Weat Union fel, 55 TO tu do... eet ORCURD BOARD 20 1.8, 66, 5-2%5.. 104% Quo Atiantie M.8...192 11000_U.S. 60, 10-4's, Gilg 60) Brunswick C, L. Je 6) 0 Trea, T 810. 10% 100 Erne R....+-- WG do,.,....24.100% 100 Brie Pf....... 41.00 Tenn. 66, '90.. 90 0 PL Ft, W. 8 C.., 91 50 Mo, 6e.. TON 4 Does a rene 4 0 Obie @ Mise ws 7 , 126% ‘ ‘ 44 ' » Car Fr] a id a am Ji “8 mi at bs 6 rt fS 18 1 9 Pri 0) West lt nion sei, , ju Chi & NW. K, 26g 20 Oni. & NW. Pi. B59 é do, i] 120 Cle. & Tol, R...115% 40 Chi @ 1 RTL 140 = do... 119 gal Dg iw Tol & Wab. Kk SPECIAL, NOTICES. A Reliable Remedy fer I xpelling worms 4 b rouwng children will be found in bh vatface Comfits,” or Worm Lozenges, which are pleasant to the tarte; end no child will refuse to take the The combinai en of ingredi- ene > making the “ Com fte™ ls sock as to give the beet paws Die effect with aafete ? S41 “The Nemarkable Preperties of Brown's Rromeb'ai Trecbee have been thoroughly terted since introduced. The demand for (hem has steadily ase and potelr mpor ibeir own merits, ther hare fewod fever wih these wha from Pulmonary, 8 chia! er Asthmatic complaints, reqaire them. rhe and Co'ds ther are efficacious 123 salered fer Over Five eme torure ‘rom Neuralgia has 4 by one does.."torty drops” — toute the moet Lease, . ‘ a (heap Soap is that which Saves Labor and moner. Pyles 0. K. Beap. Bold by grocers everrwbere a +6 & Baker's Highest Premtam b rarely Se*ing Mach. ves, and Iinprev- hc) Machines, for Talore and Mauufsetur rere, 495 Broadway rita ba 8 Rea a Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing Machine and Burton Hole Mochine, 6° broadway WoO “Howe sewlag Machine (ompany No 629 Droedway, SY. Bliae Howe, Jr., Presiaent, Aveuw wauted S31 ‘The Impreved Eliptte Sewing Machines — A. Li. Supe, O67 roadway, Agente wanted, 417 DEATHS, FINFGAN—On April 16tb, Mary Finegan, after « short but severe iliness, The funeral will take place from the residence of hereon, James Finegan, 12% Worth et, on Wednes- day ernoon, 18th Inet at 2 o'clock, Her friends and scqusintences are respectiuily invited to at- tend, M4 LANGTON—At her residence, 289 Myrtle # Brookiyn, on the 16sh imet, Mary Anne, the belove wie of L. Langton, Eternal rest to herron!l, Amen! ‘The friends of the family will please accept of this invitation to attend ber funere!, en Wedn M4 wext, Sch inst, wt Lo'cik, to Calvary Cemetery. 1 McMAIION-On Sanday, April 16, John McMahon, aged 45) ears the trends of the family are respectfally invited to atrend the funeral, from ve residence, 169 kwen et, Brookivu, &. Da M. tie remarme be takoo to Calvary © tery or pier wilh dent. pCOTT—At Blissville, Queens Co, L. I, April 16h, Frances, wie of Richard Beowt, daughter of Kemund and bmily Reek, ave! 20 yeare, Tue friends and relatives are respectfully invited to aitend the funeral, on Wedn aiternoon, Apri! 15, at 1 ovcleck, from the residence of her husband, plank road, near Calvary Cemetery. New Laven pape. a please copy. 19% TRADE NOTICES. A MASS MRETING OF THE SHIP JOIN- ere of New York and vicinity will be held at Co lombia Hall, in Columbia st, near Houston, on ‘Tues- day, April 17th, at9 A.M, Co-operation and other important questions will be discussed. Joiners ate tend. By order of Executive Committee. 120 RICKLAYERS P, B, UNION—THE REG- ular weekly meeting at the Demilt Dispevsary cor ¢d ave and 25d et, on Wednesday evening April lbth Non-members areiuvited. By oder o! JOHN CORTIER, Pres. M..J. DALY, Bee 22 OOPERS—THE DELEGATES TO THE Grand Boclety ef United Coopers, are hereby notified to meet on thie Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clk,, litary Hall, 193 Bowery, for special business, aM HACKETT, Pres; P.O. vane ! )ULICK—LABORERS AROUSE, AND fs! ck te your colors, and outspokeniy and man- fully assert our riehts. The 5th Division of the L.t. BK Assoviation meet on April 19th, 1866, at Tie o'clock, cor 26th st, and Tth ave, All member id pon- members are requested to attend, by order of the Association, PATRICK BREADY, Pres; MARTIN GOOLE, Bee, 468 N?! ICE — LABORERS AWAKE AND Arouse, Sy see to yourown interest. The let Division of UB, Asscciation meets on Tuesday even ing, April 17th, 1866, at 74 ofelock P. M., in the Peoples’ Hall, 215 Lester *t, cor Centre. All nen- members are respec tully invited te attend as there is business of interest to sl laborers to attend to, By order of tne Association, W. P. COL: Presa; OWEN PEENFY, Ser. N! ‘TICE —CARPENTERS'’ UNION NO, 9. Br resolution passed, the members of this | nlom are requee ea not to seek employment at shipjoin- ing during the etrike of the latter, NICHOLAS a, FATREN, Prost, JOHN SHERIDAN, Rec, Sec 369 WNUTICE--A SPECIAL MEETING OF LHE Cverative Stone Masons’ Society, of Brooklyn, vill beheld on Morday night, April °4d. at $69 Ful: tons: Those wit! ing to e membere are re- guested to attend, Hy order of WM. SULLIVAN, Prest, PATRICK EVERS, See, 7 OTICE—A REGULAR MEETING OF The Coach Makers Union, No, 1, will be beid at 267 Bowery, on Tuesday night, 17th inet. A full attend. ance Is requesied at Ty o'clock, By order, FRAN. CIS ERY ON, Pres, JOHN SMITH, Ree, Bee, 114 UTICE — THE R&GULAR MONTHLY meetiag of the Blne Stone Cutters and Fiag- rorewill be held in dacren tall, om Tuesday even- ril lith, atSo'ciock, All the members are Ltonteud. My order of the Association. n GIBBONS, pec, Thoreday eventin, ot Miliman's Halt beh FiS COX, Brew By PETG ee. had mpue ff, SLATE AND METAL ROOFERS will boll a spectal meeting this Tuesday even- fog, April IT by, at T o'clock, in Constitution ball, 257 uested wo be pre. N, Pres; vs ES 5 THE HOUSE PAINTERS OF YORK- Toirdave. Ai members ay re ut, Ly orderot JOHN O'HAG MAarlubkWo, Bee. oe, of vile, Iiarlem and Westeboster County, A mie sting will be hed for the purpose of organizing be aneh of the N.Y. P, y at Belgtreid'’s Park hotel, 3d ave, bet ivid 1v6d et, on Tuesday Dight next, Apsil 171th o o'clock, By order of the Coumlites, Tile INVE, Chairman, 11a Py Lie JOURNEYMES “sii PoMILHS nod Helpers ot New York aud Brootiya—Yopu ar uliy sawal attend @ meeiing to Beboa ius, 86 Ts olcick, at Mr. Cvark- {eon at, 48 Dusucas Oo} swportance will eb MAUD CUTLEL Pies JAW NOLICES, SSOCIATION OF EXLMPT FIREMEN— A quurterly meeting wis be beld as Fuemen's dial, Lueaday eveniue, April 17, ay helfpast mvea Ooo’ LOW. WiBedeR, Kee, secty, 163 Cer ERY JHis TUbSDAY EVENING, 4 Api ijth—Lhe Young Men's Faber Mathew T. A.B. B« No, 4 will give agraud concert at tuelr hai Sd ave, bet 5914 an. Guth ete, The toilow- ing lens beve kindly volumteered:—The seeuio Band ef Minstrels, the Roger B. lenney Dramatic Aveoclatin, and Wa, Mele, W, J. Courtney, of Wandering Gieo Club, snd J. Palm and Kucli, Jr. 1 Jokers 35, cons, Te be had Une doom gas av suay bve iT3 Mad d ROCIETY NOTICES. ELvER JACOB KNAPP, WHO HAD Such la conflict with Bennett, of the N. Y. Herald, the Devil in the crest revivai of 154), wiil preach at tat at. ist Church every during week. Subject T: evening, “Personality, racter, Work of the Devi" Wednesday, ot Future Punishment,” bureday, “God's awe spe 127 ning Justice is Kternal Punishment" Friday, Wiekod Live, and Why the Devil Lives VENIAN BROTHERHOOD — THE CON- atitutional Wolfe Tone Circle will hold their reguiar business meeting in Emmet Hall, 265 Bast i2-h ot, bet, ave. A and Bat Ty Ph All members are notified to attend as business importance will be transacted. Irishmen willing for Imanediere fieht are invited to join, PATRICK COONEY, Centre. U, MehENNA, 5 ial RAND DEMONSTRATION OF THE Fenian Brotherhood at the Cooper Institute, Lovere of liberty and ireiand will assemble at the Cooper Inecisute on Wednesday evening, 18th inet, at Ti o'clock. On this occasion the Senate the Browoerhood will atiead, and addresers will be maie 4 R, Koberw, President of the FB; Gen, T. W. make this the largest mass meeting ¢ city. the door. nee TE ee a ADIFS’ FATHER MATHEW T, A. B. Bocieiy, No, 2, will bold a publie meeting at their Ail arrangements have been ‘ered into to er held in this Tickets 60 cta—to be had of the mem’ ged at v6 Heli, corner of 254 at, and 2d ave, this Tu ing, ati o'clock. Speaking—Mr. Plunk Heary T. Carroll. Singing by Mr. Jobn Carr ‘1. Meowau aod Mise Ann SANNON, Prost. ED. O' ie Mr. M, Cole, Mr. 1own. THOs, CON KILEY, Kec, Sec, 142 THe sT, COLUMKILLE CIRCLE FENIAN Brotherbood will hold their regular weekly meet m Tuesday evening of each week, at 7 1’, m., in ington Hail, Sd ave., bet. 196th and 127ib at, H inen are juvited to jom, ‘The St. Colomkile Branch eaiee Bleverhood meotat tue same time and piace, The ofiicers of the Sisterhood takes thie opportunity of respectiaily invitiug we ladies of Hariem to join our holy cause. aM. BRAUIAMA, Direetress, Mrs. JOHN ILART, tens, Miss H. SHERRY, See, 1% DRY GOODS. in, w T M. HOFFMAN'S, 17 CARMINE ST, cor. of Dieecker, 218 aad 260 Bisecker st. Grea excitement etill prevaiing among the ladies, all be- cause W6 are selling g00.8 80 much cheaper than any other store in the city. Breached tousiiueomly Lise; best yard wide,as 25c, worth S605 ealicoor only 12h; dress cools sure'y 30 per contc eaper than anywhere else ; double width Mohair aipeces only Me, worth double ; cloths for ¢loakings, cassimeres for men's aud boy's wear, in great variety, at prices to suit all, A large stock of facnels for shirtiug, colored and ly Sle and upward. A fine stock of lioens, 9 yards wide; table linen, only 629c; Kussia crash, only Iic, Government gees still seuing, Line beo sacks, only $1; new «beets at 6125; 10 poun blankets, @4 aod $5; bed cmiorters, our own make, only $3. A large stock of tmarseliais quiits, from #2 FO upwaids, Cloaks—cloiks. We are waking the handsomest styles of spring cloaks in she city. Lacies wishing garments for ¢ o Bering will do well to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, A fine s'ock of shawls, &e. At M. HOFP MAN'S, 17 Carmine st, cor. of Bioecker, and 22> aud 25 Bieeck: eret. N. bs,~5,000 yards fine Freuch drapery mus lin, from auction, ouly bic per yard—cos: vw import erer Siisc. Also ten pieces of extre fine gro grein TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM Sysare, opposite Mott et, New York, allows six (6) per cent. inte: es! to depositors, free of tax, De- podts made on or betore April 20ib diaw interest trom April jst Deposita trom $1 w 5,00 re- ceived, 306 TIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK No, 68 BOWERY, COR, OF CANAL 8T, BIX PER CENT, IND EREST Paid. ree irom Government Tax, ON ALL 8UMb Taos FIVE [TO FiVE THOUB- AND DOLLARS. Money deposited now, or onor before April 21st, will draw iuterest from April lst, k open every day for the reception and pay- ment of money, from 10 to 3 o'clock, and iso on Postar. Wednesday and Friday evenings, from 6 te GEORGE FOLSOM, President, Bermovus A. Bunce, Secretary. B6T FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, 594 Eighth ave, cor, of 421 at, open daily, imterest 6 per cout, free of tax, Deposits mae now draw interest trom April ist, SAMUPL NEWBY, Pres. JAMES F, CHAMBERLAIN, nec, 404 ARKET SAVINGS BANK, 82 NASSAU BT.,N.Y. SIX PERCENT. INTERES’, FRER OF TAX, Money deposite@ on or before Apri! 21, will draw interest frum April let. r WM. VAN NAME, Pres, HENRY RK. CONELIN, See, bd JEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, &TH AVE, cor 14th et. Bix per centinterest free of tax Deposits mace on or before April 20th, draw Interest TUOMAD CHRISTY, Pres, BM. BULL sou NION DIME SAVINGS BANK—CANAL st, corot Varick, Deposits from iets. to $5,000 received, pix Per Cont, interest, ivee of Tax, Deposits made before Apiil 21st drew Lutescat from April let _ Assets, $1,803,226 2S, 337 pes MELITARY. LL SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN ENLIsi- ed in the early part of the war, and the belies of those deceased, can learn as to the pooposed bounties by calling upou or addressing L, BuOWN @ CO, 2 Park Piace, 810 RMY CLAIMS—OFFICERS, SOLDIERS and hoirs of devearo. are informed that we are and shail continue to se:tie all classes of juet claims arising from the late wer, at our old office, 2 Park Y.ace, Apply in pérson or by letver, L. BROWS & co. FFICERS’ AND SOLDIERS’ CLAIMS, pensions, bounties, prize-money, &e. collected & low rates sad promptly pei. ©. . B. WILLIAMS, Jr.. 11 Wall at, igen! Express Permission to C. K. GARRISON, INSLOW, LANIER & CO.,, HORACE GREELEY, ISAAC SHERMAN, CHAL N- CRY M. DEPEW, Gen. JOHN H, KETCHAM, 856 prize MONEY FOR THE NAVY—A large number of new prizes seedy for payment. Collections made with prompimese, . BROWN & CO., Bankers, 2 Park Pisce, E 8 r WILMOT & CO, 81 NASSAU STREET, @ Army and Navy Agents.—sprcial attention given to collection of piize money. Advances made claimanis in the following prizes; Siag and Char- oie, Oorgubls, Sort, BR. H. Pee. Selma, Bermuda, Ches' 42 ire, Julia, David Crockett and owners, SHIPPING, UNARD LIN ¥F—PASSAGE FROM Queenstown aud Liverpoal,. Also by the Old Back Star Lins of Packets, Kemuttances to Ireland, &. HECLA, trom New York to Live:pool 18:h April, Breernvo Passage $3) w Currency, Apply to WILLIAMS & UUILOS, 29 Prosdweg, ec ce ___ and 83 Soulh street, QTEAM TO LIVERYOOL, GLASGOW AND UNITED KISGD fuls Fonte ril 17th b NG 5 th. Cabin Passage 90, $3) and $70. t Ire #50, To Hamburg, Havre, Breme>. de a §3T PAYABLE iN Ct LRaesCY, As this Company does not e:npioy runuers, passe Gere will pirase come direct w ihe office. Green, FRANCIS McDONALD & Cu, Ace e (TAPscorr's EMIGRATION AND FOR. BIGN EXCHANGE OF FICK, ; b6 BOL TH BT. e Poremns wiching to seud for their frente, ean have nem brought here eisber in steamebip or packet, fom LIVERPOOL, aad irom ’ onne LUNUUA, by the X Line ef Packets, Draste on Geant Britain and Ireland from £1 and upwe |, ab the lowes: possible rates, 8. & CO., 86 South at, COAL EST STOVE, EGG AND FURNACE Coal, ecieoved uud delivered at $8 per ton, sud largens esze Nut, i ow Yares, cor, Aing and Gr wich, Bre 60 hoveoveit es, MAL. CLINTON, __ ali V #4) — WOOD — WOOD — THE BEST Virgiuia pine and oak wood for eale, by the load ov gard. cutor in the stick, at low prices, at the yard, 05%, 054 and 656 Second ave, Les both end idth etreets, 8.6 ROFESSOR BLOT’S LECTURES @w PaicSeH STS, MaMa GA Shatam, m1 | Be asap exarenince Whe ai AUCTION NOTICES. UCTION RORICE - CROCKERY Ane ilass—F, FB. HUNT, Auct-—Tue . April ith, at tocclosk, 0) 251 Foal sy by JOSKPH LL sty ® large stock in lots to suit dealers, Goode wel packed MER A, SOtOMON, ACCTR, WILL SELL ON © Tuesday and Wednesday, April the 17th and 18th, at 10 o'clock, at 222 74h ave, near Wth et. a laree and well selected stock of Indies and goauemgns ee ond hand clothing, cone sting of silk dresses, &ce iu consequence of the owner retiring from business, The trade ts respectiully invited toat‘end. 126 AVID D, EGAN, AUCT’R, WILL SELL this day, at 10's o'clock, at 7 Leroy Place, Bieeok- er ot, bet. Greene and Mercer, furniture, carpe’ chairs, crockery, stoves, &c. Also, at 2 o'cloom, 486 Canal st, turnitare, earpets, bedding, crockerys stoves, &e, 1 PROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS Sega ote, wagon, do. Tueed AT Golock. tock of MATTHEW METEOR, Highth ev, near 40th st, who is declming businesss sae positive; together with ecnes, canis'ers, fixe tures, de, W. A. CARTER, Auct'r, store 63 Courh landt st, mam BOGART, AUCT, WiLL SELL OW ¢ Wednesday’ April 18th, at 10% o'clock, at 961 Wort 42d at, near Sih ave, the entire furniture of @ large 4story brown stone honse, consisting of large variety of parlor, bedroom, dining toom kitchen furniture, Catalogues on moraing aslo, 115 ATOUR & TOWER, AUCTIONEERS, sel! this day, at 10'6 A. M., at S45 Hioome at, & quantity of furniture, er ckety, Glassware, bis yg moved for convenience of sale. N i be sod to the high: eat bidder at 546 Broome at, near Bowery, on Thee day, April 17th. at 11 A. M., precisely, oue bay bore ee and wacou, eulteble for an expr anes, By order of H, HANDY, L. TOWER, Anctionecer, PAWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY—BY B.WEAVET, dry will eelas 12% o'c.ock, @, 3 lots o' be fine etik, merino, de the exiesroow 45 Noth women's coth ne, nein laine and other drese awis, remnavte, pleog oods, shocts, pillows, com’ ate, &c. By orcer § hOON, OM4 pevonth ave, ell worwby the attem ‘fon of dealers and housekeepers, Next sale May 14.4, 1506, 118 AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY—BY JOUN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadway, of 608 lotsa men and women's choice clothing, silk. alpacca Celaine and calico dresses, silk and white ekirty broche and other fine snawis, #f!k and other c oskt silk and other :emuante, sheets, epreads, ehirta quilta, blankets, boote, shoes, pillows, coats. pan vesis, aud other cows i worthy the attention dovlere and bousek . By order of 5. B. Pole MON & CU,, 615 not. ly PDAWNBROKERS'S SALE ON WEDNES day, the 15th inet., consisting of gowns, shawia, remncuta, being @ fine lot, similar to last iot roid, recisely. By ordee man Bale to commence at 1! o'clock ot W. Bia SON, 151 Bowery. Sy Ano tionee:. iS, ie it KSTAUKANT SALE—R. KOLLINS Auct., vill sell this day, at 19% o'clock, at 1 Morver at, bar, bar fixtures, glasses, crockery, tab @m cbaiis, kitchen utensils, £o, 179 MAN, AUCTR—TUESDAY, APRIL : ¢ o'clock, at 4 Roosevelt stiees, neas » the entire turniture or @ family leaving for Europe, viz: tine Brussels carpets, teade feetber heds, sotes, charra, tables, bu: cane, loon: glasses, oi! paintings, stoves, kitchen utensils, aud vther ia: niture contained on said premises. ne 432 HOS. GAFFNEY, AUCT’R, SALESROOM 866 Eighth av, will sell on Werinesdar, Aprib 18th, the content of @ wholesale and retell liq etore, together with horse. caris and harness, ani sundry other things. at 681 Ninth av, cor, 2d street. Baie positive, To commence at 10's A.M 69 Ww". ABBOTT, AUCT'R, OFFICE rr | Chatham square, sella on this day, Tuesday, af 10'¢ o'ciock. the con.ente of liquor and dining saloon and boarding house, 227 Weet #:, near North Moore, consisting of fine counter, beer pumps, mirrors, clocks, tables, chairs, stoves, iron other bed * en eae beading, crockery, glaseware and iignee pails, M. WITTERS, AUCT., SELLS THAIS day, at 104 c'elock, at 204 Weat 4ud ot, allt cen’eel parior. chamber and other furniture, &c, Lewl the house; leo at] o'c.ock, in front of the house borees, carriages, Wagous, harness, &c, Catelocues at the houre, 188 LOT AND FOUND. — BOY LOST A GOLD CHAIN AND A silver wateh on Sunusy evening, from 45 West at. to Car Owner 106 Greenwich street, #1¢ reward, ‘ aif a = aa iE JUND—A SMALL SUM OF MONEY, on Saturday night, 14th. The owner can have il by calling at 195 Mowtet, Mra, SHEKIDAN, 67 Lost SUNDAY, APRIL 1STH—A LARGS binck retrever dog, trom ship Ville Franca, Pies 15, Fast River. $5 reward. RENE iv OST— FROM STABLE, § EAST 18TA st, an [teen greyhound, about 6 monthe old, white, anewere to the name of Dolly, A liberal re ward will bogivento the person returning it to iw OR ee es 99 &9 REWARD—LOST LAST SUNDAY, A e) sported coach doe, in Broome at, The above re ward will paid to any one returning the same £5 Greene #’, in the butcher store. 261 $ REWARD— LOST—ON SATURDAY e/ evening, April 14th, on Sth ave, bet ist and 14th ate, 640, by a poor man, The finder will receive the above reward and thenks of the owner bh eoving itat J, DELAVATE'S, 214 Third ay, for Tita NE. KEA $10 REWARD—LOST ON FRIDAY AF. ternoou, in going ‘rom Henry st, through Governeur, Grend ana Clinton st to the on Charch in 84 st, and returning through Ave. paid and no questions ‘asked by vecureing 1 and no ons make. re nm s1¢ Henry at. § fo nd $50 REWARD —LOST, IN NASSAU S8T., bet. Ann and tpruce, en Sunday night, gold waich andcheiu, ‘Ine finder will receive t Tow, by leaving it at 38 Ann st. nit BOARD AND ROOMS. A YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) WISHES TO find board in an Americam family, bet. 40th and sud let aud bth evs. Address T 5 mi hes . A PARGE, WELL LIGHTED ROOM To Ler On the 4th floor of the Bun Building, corner of Nassau and Fulton streete _bnquire in the Sun Office, res” OYS WHO ARE IN WANi-OF Lodgings bore’ ome 12 Fulton ai WO OGG OARD WANTED—BY A MECHANIC, sa respectable private iamily; Catholic preferred Address tor ¥ days, stating terms, &c, FE. P., Station F, Post Ottee, 16 OARD—1 OR 2 MEN DESIROUS OF OB. taining board and plessant rooms with o sma fumily om reasouable terme, May apply tor? days @. 15) Fighth at, Clinton sMace, toon.” aus" OARD—A YOUNG GIRL, OR SINGLE Womans ean obtain board in a family of two os reasonable terms; uo objections to ber working is the house, Inqal 11949 Kast 20th ot, avy time toniay or this wee floor. 83 BOARDING — PLEASANT ROOM FOR 4 young Mou, or Man end wife; bot dinner 1J and 6 o'clock, boarders taxen on the :nost reason De bie terms, Wii occupy the splendid house 18u © ai, cor, ot Bowery, let ot bia. 255 0 LLT—A NEATLY FURNISHED Front TOM, #U.440.0 Jor two gemticmmen or @ geniem and wife, wi: oy without board; oat hal bevroom, fuuily private, Teste uodermie, Apply At lol Monive st Viv MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH 6604 boasd abd io.giDg 1b 8 pad Pi ivete tarot wuere the e uo other boarae apply at vg i 4ib rt, we 4 MACALLN —— ES. O RENT AND FOR SALE—HOWE'S FOR jeather, Wheeer & Wilson's, Singer's family and o.2, Ge & Bakerend W,& Gibb'sees ing machines & WU Gieenwico ave, £@ eon. CAD 1 eu) machines on trial beiove buying. Lege supply or W.& W, audiiowc’sonhand VV BEELER & WILSON'S SEWING Mae chines, 989 Broadway, cor, 22d et, Mach.ues Qcjuried, tole, partthe reut aliowed if pure: & i. ELLIB. “ From 4 limited business, °

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