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Cotere tett arene — = the Maine frontier, and secure @ foothold tn the country without firings gua, The probability of some such br iiiaut plan ae this te strengthened by the recent speech of President Ropants, He said SOCIETY NOTICES. RBELIGIOUS NOTICES, ry - CERS AND MEM-| A P. A. MISSION—REV. W. B. SUTHEI Rotaa it A AN are requested to be A. LAND will preach in the Mission Hai, } SPECIAL NOTICES, What Can i De Best? Can I Gueceed as & merchant? mechanic? engineer? lawyer? phy- THE NEW YORK SUN. | SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1866, ae i sician earefe! at their Ledge Room, this evening, as Weat S4th st. near 6th ave, Sunday evening Ap Te Advertisers, thet the preparations for setion were sbout com pone An dr hone s wan po go great importamce will come perere , Ue Ist or 15 10 PREACH Toho ender a at ceairane | bleted, and that the blow would be immed'ately | ay, wii anewer thie important question. __ 989 _ | “4 PROCLAMATION—BE If KNOWN That Js row evening at TS o'elock, at the Sancta in at our ter before nine o'clock | @'ruck, The portentious character of his language | ~ A Miracle.—_Mre. Parkes, of 137 Fourth Father Mathew T_ A. B, Society, No. 3 of New | 1(5 Pires at, “On the Second Coming of bina re ce open for the reception e our vi te until 1% o'clock P, M. but do uot = thom ener nine o'clock. Se roanioet. Is will not be surprising, therefore, if we soon bear that the stratezicai combinations of the Fenian leaders have culminated. York, ro aeedthe Church bu sing snows as | Millentum,” &e, Seate ‘ree. . near 9th ave, where = Seneefort ser ibe meetings of the Society will be held NOTICE—LARGE HALL, 8TH AVE, O commencing Sunday, April 22d, at 7 o'clock. Messrs 88d at Rev. KR. C. SHIM) ALL, Minister ohn McGrath, George J. Oxy bell, P. C. Hollywoods | vices 10 o'clock A. M.and7% P.M. so “ O'Connell, C. T, Mills and other eminent advo ovening—& tribute tothe late Hon. Daniel r cates of the cause are invited to address the meeting. | ison, by his old or, formerly of Bingham: ‘go distin 1 vocalists, among + hong one se Bervices Ty o'clock. Beate free 1 Cana fick, Mise rs * * ia ts ss, 2 nn, Mies Canavan, Mite Kennefck. Mist O'MO- | ATRW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CiTRISTIA ‘Messrs. Wilson, Wallace, Kiely, Cole, Lawl r Association, 161 Fii/h ave, cor, 2: B oth ¥ m at wil b N.Y. has been completes enrea’ of in aera ateask of neuralgia, with which she suffered the most excrutiating agony, by one ioe forty drops, of Mewalie's Ureas Rheumatic Se a (see Tr. bune aly 7th, 1865,) “Has le J nenigene st fa om Ite fra vieuln ae vat Be tatel malady te ¢ poisonous impu Thames, om which river be was employed as & lighterman.” “The Tnaphregm Filter, manufac: tured by Alexander M'Keazle & Co, of No. 36 West Fourth “4 near Broadway, is the Kind of porous filter to which [ alluded in my recent report to the Croton Board, 1 consider the artificial sandstone which comstitates the fil. medium to be an exeelient articie for the pa . ‘The instrument is quite durable, and only requires to be reversed occasion- ally to insure ite action, “James K. Uhilton, M I), Chemist, “New York, April 26th, 1862." Cail or send for circular, 423 ——_—_—__ A Good Thing Fer Congres Te De: oun of the members of Congress have openly declared that the present session wii! be protracted throughout the summer monthe in order to pre vend the President from exercising the responsible powers that would devolve upon birm in the event of am adjournment st the usual ime, So long as Congress continues in session the President is practically powerless. He cannot even appoints country postmaster, when the office js of any eon- sequence, without submitting the matter tothe New York, Priday, Aprit®, 6P. M—The Stock tmarket has been comparatively brisk to day, with an improvement in many of the Railroad shares. Gov ernments were strong and fractionally higher. Gold closed at 126%. Money was easy and the demand moderate, Call-loans were 6 por cent. on miscelia- neous collaterals, Exchange was weak and the de- mand limited. Prime banker: billie were qaoted at 107 a 10T%. Onm'Change to-day Flour was leas ae- tive, and 10c. a ibe lower, Wheat was dull and le, q . des @ mem- eetines. Meeting Mov day evening, at $ oe: ems cre heres hatte Sane: at their Hall, NB. | & y by John F. Aiken, Eq. Butject—Liberty « corner Soin st. and 3th ave, in fall regniia, at 2 o'clk Rois You men particularly invited 0 and Drum © JUK er - mt. THOR. P, LY, Vice President. AUCTI NOTE 1 PRENDERGAST, Ree. Bee, 113 ” sai mike — dd PUBLIC Se aga ans UCTION SALE OF 31 COTTAGE PLY will eidon Sanday evening, ‘ dia pew dweill Fort Lae, ¢ ‘clock, by the Father Mathew T. A, B, Roeletry day the 4 of April, atieo Pariiticn oan nt, Se. lower, Corn was very firm and quiet. Onte were 7 ons Perwtaitic Lozenges are Ne, N. ¥,, at their Hall, 883 Kast 12th et, Lear Bale positive, to clove an estate, A, CASS A Genate for endorsement. During the period inter | ani) end drooping. Pork opened firmer but closed Surtees «somite bata aoe cate “ 5, pues and | eve'pae C. Mr. E. A. Costilio will address the meet: | Maps can be seen and particulars obtained of ” eDonald, accompanied by others, will | COYTE, Steamers T Huire and A, Wings re, vening between two sessions of C ngress, how- enliven the meeting by singing some of ber beanit- were foot of Christopher and Spring ets. at 9 A n ever, the functions of Congress, in » great many respects, devolve upon the President. In view of these facta, and of the bitter feeling between the Redicais and the President, it is not unlikely that dyspeptia. Sold everywhere, 131 ‘ty Spri. Clothing—A large and most com- plete stoc of ready rapes nig ~ omy 10g 4a par mie’ furnishing goods, &c., fr: former prices. at FREEMAN & BUKK's fe Ware ¥ sense | ” heavy. Beef weastealy. Laid was firmer. Whiskey he Li aratt gr tans tian aetna CRYE H i LLU —, - MUL:PILY. fest. JH. GOODWIN, itec, Sec. 129 UCTION NOTICE—900 CASES Bux — . _~ a ' i) . 6 v.AD PUBLIC MEETING OF THE FATHER | 294 °a1 to clock, at the tore oi C. 2 Pakien Mathew T. A. B, Society, No. 5, of Brooklyn, will | & RONB, it wt. ) STOCK 84) BA Fi RST BOARD, 2000 UB. Ge, 'Bi,ep..10)% 10 Oth National Bk.110 20000 re 15% 20 Canton Co. 65 10000 U8, 6a, 6-20%*.. 101 50 Mil, & St. PR... 46 Warehouse, i%4 Nassau ste, Opposite Hun Building. they really mean to continue the session al! sum Sosne $e. Cp 108% 199 Central Coal ‘ ary “i . fl Hiehest Prenieam sont pig ag hs Bog cr aae ant, AUCTION—16 TONS OF GOOD SECO mer, This suggestion is strengthened by the fact | jain do be 14's 10 Sprine Mt. Mim. bidg | Blaatic Stitch Family sewing Machives, and Improv: | ed orator, R. Crowe, Keg., and J. J. Perry, Fm. s damaged by water at the fre in Jackson severe! tb be: ow | 1000 U.S. be, 'T4, ep.. % 00 do is, Oe ed Lock Btlich Machines, for Taliors and Manafaetu: | Singers— Mire Berry, Lakeman maters, Messte. No | near Water at, on Friday, April 20h, will be mid oo! WY. Fp eer ere, 61000 U8, be, 10-4.'*, O84 10 Weat Union Tel. 66 rers, 406 Hroadway ‘346 lan pete A, 8. yey: in ar ot i pabite ley ge ag e “ill 386. Bi do cei meking visite to their homes, They have} om do. - 98'S 1450 do... .6TabO | ra) any. No. 62® | tified to atten all just dues an ands | positive, on the Premises, ISAAC Wo : owe Sewing Machine Company, No af the ta b8 Bowery, eurplus strength enough to allow them to go home | 120 Tres. Irak 101. 60 Del. & Hud. C,,, 186 pgainss them, or their names will be erased from Auctr., office Ca Broadway, N.Y. Klias Howe, Jr., Proskient. Agen ks. JOHN TIERNREY, Press, JOUN PRICE, wanted. 331 Vice Pre@t. THOMAS HIGGINBOLHAM, Kee'g UCTION NOTICE—R, FARMER, ACCT Secretary, 8 Sean et ite morning, at 19 cooky * ES json et @ large areortment of handsome PUBLIC MEETING OF THE Y. M.F. M. | betd furniture. Consisting of parlor and bedrod T. A, B. Society No 2%, of N. Y., will be held at | suits, sofas, lounges, tables. chaira, bureaus, | National Hail, 44th st, bet. 8th and 9th avs, on Suu | tends, carpota, oll cloths, hed@ing, &e. Hale pa day evening, April 2vd. Speakers, Mosers, Piunket | N B.—Furp) ure can remain if desired till May 1 24.101 900 QuieksiiverM... BL% + Bd.101% j00 Wie rrsress §} . lui% too periocse pis th ‘ 100 Mariposa rh. Ww do... in aquada, by turns, and in that way they would be able to pass through the ordes! of # continuous session. Now the truth of the matter is, if the Radicals were half so much devoted to the Union as they profess to be, they would adjourn at once, Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing Machine aad Hutton Hole Machine, 645 Broadway 530 190 Pacific M. KR 226 200 N.Y, Cen. K Bite BRBATMS. CORNWFELIAt Nasean, 1 6. 1866, Thomas | and Brown. Singers, Messrs, McGill and Byrns, | Dealers invited. i” and thereby do « really commenlable thing. bs Mg Sed mu Goravotite she Onh reer or bie age. Misses Mahony, MeCiuiniss and Moore, M.MeGRAM | Avil b EGAN, AUCTIONEER, Wii Their present ly tends to k up excite 60 Erie Pf Hile relatives and frends, and also thore of his res, MP. TUITE, Rec. Bee. 143 2 & ’ SEE TS, peta oe A ete A i 500 Readime K us brother, Jacob W. Cornwell, and hie uncle, Jacob PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MERTING OF ¥ ap by sutton on Meaday, April tus ment and animosity between the North and South, ya do......... 3S | Weeks, are reepectfully invited to peryed m8 | 4 the Youn Men's ‘Father Mathew T A, B, 80 sere Aaiven Wise, FY ie uae ge yh If Congress bas ® policy of reconstruction let it be 7M. a} mM. te oie dg Reo one i Year, "us a3 otelock, elety, No. 8, on fundey evening, April 924, at 76 o' | bedsteads, hair and other matresses, sidebea presented at once, eo that all doubts may be re- wo fil. Cen, R.. “ih The remains will be interred in the Second street gore. Evgekt weg 5 % paits faa. eo gon Mako gl looking ginsses, &e.; ales 1 caven os " ‘7 8000 Harlem jd 200 Ole, & Pitts, Ro. Comevery. Ot Preet } o, x , > , ; | er eee ae ce ee ee Tore done SeigabO | DOWNING—On Thareday, Avril 19, after a ite: | Single by Mises Canavan yan, Daily tM | wvORTGAGE SALEBY VIRTUE OF do at once what they propose to do concerning Jou Gal. & Chi, 2d.. 9 LO NY NHR. 96 | gering Ulness which she bore with Christian forti- oo MICHAEL T ANIELS, Vice. JOHN Ht hattel morteage, 1 will expone for aie at pul magre savage and thas ther bebbien and ies 165 Pest fa fa des on dorsi | Spsetiaad Sopra ae rene cere eo | MMELY, ae OP | retestvee bata thine eta rat des them adjourn and go home, leaving the Presi- | 1000 Mich. Ho.s.f.... 96 200 Mor. & Keser K.. 5 The friends of family are respectfully invited ; ’ ING y comprising one rorewood pianoforte, one pier PUBLIC MEETING oF TEE YOUNG pler and centre puarble-tep tables, Bruseeis At ‘Men's Father peer ime at Sih No. peer, | gieht large printings and eneravines, two rete ch Lao ee loe, woe de. r i o'clock’ Speaking Perieee, Drseneeee Oe Sep, ate sramies facet * “J i u ec o by Dr, Bennett, Alex, Campbell, ox-President No. - Want “ccbainenth Vaees, be, be. fy oréee 99 Merchenis’ Bk 1is 60 PFW oe... 8 Jooan Kk... ... 98 %60) do... ..., OBa05 ig 10 4th National Be Wits 10) Al. &T. HL Pf.. OT 7 Bk. Comme: oy Bou Chi, & Alton K.. bo 3g lo 0... e 16M to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 69 South 56b et, Wiliameburgh,en Suaday afternoon, 22d inst, at 2 o'clock, 101 DIMICK~-On April 20th, Mary Ann, beloved wife $9 years and 10 montas. dent to manage business in the mterval. That policy will be both cheaper aud better than the ides of @ continuous session. 7 of BH. Dimick, aged ; iit 4 Higgina, Jersey City ‘ TE AV EW aRCURD ROARD Relatives and friends are invited toatiend funeral, | Brookiy@: Messrs. Gibson and Higgine, Jersey City. | NOAH NORRIS, Mortrages, |B WEAVE fu Cholera and the Board of Health 1000 U8. 66, 6-20's...104% 400 Erie Rt 7014 | om Baturday, April ¥1, at 2 o'clock, from residence, 01 | Sineing OF eee cenit ied Se hee Auctioneer, “This Bale le adjourned wo Friday, 4 ft fe understood that the Governor is about to | 44000 | don... 104s 18K) do... T9 gaa | Seventh ave, od Kec. Bee Hd = FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WI F 87000 U.B. be, 10-40's. Voy 4.0 Reading K...... 108 USON—O: 5 J eK GT WE TidTT MYATT Ta ETST I a TELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL Ski lesue e proclamation relative to the cholera, The] 500 Tree, T}-l0... 11% ]W ala T I, ik... “gy | Celtare somal Maver sad sare Fergeses, aged GRAND PUBLIC DIScCUSstox—sue | R. this day, at 105 o'clock, at 68 West Brosdw abject of this action is to clothe the Board of | 90000 do.......2d.101's Bou M. 6. & N. In... 81 | youre aud 8 days. t, The Troe Path to Ireland's I rvedom—strall ten . iake er in Military ital ps Bowery, on Suaiay, bg coutents of & grocery store; counters, a ya ie 8 P. whie . O'Donnell, Erg. anc ~ Sy DATS other menbers of the Mewmoral Association sbeil par ALY OF HOTEL FOURNITURE—R& ticipate. 1ss \? KOLLINS, Auct., will sell on Monday, Apnl | Pr Tr 5 7 “HELTV. | Ot Lud o'clock, the entire contents of the weli-kuo PUBLIC LECTURE WILL BE DiLLIV~ Coes Hotel. cor Canal and Wert ets, ccmpriail ered before the Young Meu's Saint James Re ything which fe peneraliy to be ound ue man Catholic T, A. B. Society, {n thelr room ip hment of the kind. For particulan, Roosevelt ihe Sunday evening, Apri ae re § is S o'clock P. the Rev. Father ee Bee aT Or <x SS PCy GY COR GE | Pastor of St. James Charch. Subject: Intemp i QANUEL WYNS, AUCT., 27 NEW Cis ance. The penenede 9 be sven for the Leet of be | h/ bers ot, sells this day Saturday, at 109 o’cloel, t new Schoo! House. ickets Sucents each, Mesars. | ontiro furniture of 216 & 317 Water at, consisting! Wilson, Londeragan and Fay are cordisliy invited | tecrherbede, mahogany be steads, bureaus, ub toattend, N. B.—ibe members of the Socle:y are | washstands, oilclothe, carpets, wi #, sheets, ob requested to meetin the Sclool Mouse on Bupdtay Rete, spreads, stoves, ory, fentherbeds, pi) next, at 2's o'clock, By order, RICHARD FIELDS, | and jsters, mattresses and tho fixtures of 2 Pres't. THOMAS HILL, Vice Pres't. vORh M4- roome, Sale positive. Desiors invited, in Dt a a SERS | Fis M, WITTERS, AUCTR, SELIS il PUBLIC MEFTING OF THE SAINT W day, at 104 o'cloek, at 76 Weat Yih at, al | Patrick T. As B, Society, No. 2, Je City, will | genteel parior, chamber, dining room ani keh be held in Washington Hal), corner of Newark and | forniture; five carpets, bedding, and everything Jersey avenues, this Sattrday evening, at 8 o'clock, | housekeeping, rf '. 10000 do.......3d.101%s 1200" do... ..8) vaSi% lw Weat luton jel. 675 iu Cle. & Puts K.. Boy 200 do. OO eaby 60 Chi @& NW. Pt. 66% 100 BLY. Com, i... 92), Sov OB..5 005 56 100 icsass G2 iq 00 Cle. 4 Tol. R....101% 600 Mariposa Pf 1") 66 do. 200 Atlantic M.S....19% Yoo Ohi, & MOLL Lt ‘ mM... 88 do.. - 1 es 42% 2800 Pt Ww 200 Spring Mt. Min.. 62° ww do.. 6u Pecific M.5.....2%6 Washington Market Retall Repert. Peipay Ev antna, April 90, 1866, B"Dol." is the word which exp:osses the condition of trade generally, in and around Washington Market to-day, Throughout every department of the trade, from the venders of fish to the dealers in meats and vegetables, all are cilke unemtistied with the present limited volame of trade, and report @ stagnation of Dusinors unknown to this market for many months The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the fu from the residence of his parents, 286 South 4th st, Brooklyn, BE. D., on Sun day afternoon, 24d Inst, at 2 o'clock. 41 MURPHY On Priday, April 20th, Manrice, third son of John and Julia Murphy, aged 3 years and 1 month. The relatives and friends of the family are reepect- folly invited to attend the fe sng A the resi- dence of bis father, 122 Fast 2eth et, on Sunday afternoon, 22d inst, at 2 o’cloca. 337 NEAL—On the 19th inst, Mrs, Mary Ann Neal, aged °4 vears and 8 months, Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the faneralgfrom her late residence, i Orchard at, on Sunday rnoon, as i's o'clock, 6 Health with ample power to take whatever tnea- wares they may deem expedient for placing the etty im the best posable sanitary condition. Ac- eording to the law creating the Board of Healsb thes boty are restricted to an annual expenditure of eve hundred thousand dollars, which tncludes eslaries and all other expenses. Thorefore they dave no funds adequate to the immediate and com- plete purification of the city, and of course they cannot now iske the needful measures for guarding against the cholera, But 4 «fe provided that in case of urgent meceasity, the Governor may iasue # proclamation @mpowering the Board to incur whatever expenses qmay be necessary to guard against cholera, leav- oo _ TRADE NOTICES. _ LA RERS ATIENTION—A MEETING ot the Laborers of the Lith, 17th amd isth Wards of this city will be beld at Coogan's Hall. cor. of Lith — Dunn, Bowles, Hushes. Clone | ————— dng the city end the State to foot the bill, They | past. From many of tho stalls, particularly those at | st and 1st ay. om Saturday Evening, April Zist, at Tis | Speakers Messrs. lun. Bowles, Hurhes, \oloiau ; ; > aught to bave that power now. The members of | which butter, poultry and butcher's meats of the ook for te prbaerof eennisin the ah Divi W toon Mss Cantavan and Mis Duffy, GENERAL BUSINESS. 4be Board ere men in whose prudence, discretion | better quality are vended, the poorer classes have | therein are respectfully invited to suund.aThiCk i " — NOLAN, Pres. pro tem. NOTICE—TO JOURNEYMEN HORSE- shoers of Now York and vicinity. You are re- quested to attend a meeting to be held at 166 |'Iret ave, on Monday evening, April 23d, ami come pre- pared to join the bel tame (374 80 fs bo participate in eur anoual turn-out, J. JOMNSON, Pres, 1. RUS- BELL, dec, 2S OTICE TO TAILORS—A SPECIAL Meet” ing of the Journeymen Tailors’ Protective and Benevoleut Union will be held at $81 Grand st, this BROOKLYN F. M. T. A. B. SOCIETY, EFF AND PORK “PACKING—THE Pac heves Ra tcoder ariten ck pe by Ton Shas, ing House Market, 10 Becond av, will re-opm T, Milleand Wyn. L. Chaney. Faq. Fminent vocal: | Sepia 14th lust, for the retail sale of Bee, fo ad ne be Lc Nene Rie Be pent tte A 94 b sai -——$ r. os, Joyce's, “neanple at. i wry LAGHER: Brest. (WM: BHERLOCI Vico Preat CARATS. OLOLOSE AND FURNIT! poy Tt ~ GLFAIKELL'S Wholgsaie and hotell Warten OMINICK LANGTON, MR. AND MRS, | 26%) aud 271 Thirty-Gfth ot, comer bight Dist grange And B A Sutton, wll ade Fern Warranles te represented. Goods deiip, sup City, to-morrow evening, at Frauklin Haul, cor | F,YXCURSIONS—THE BEAUTIFUL NEI been excluded by reason of the prevailing extreme prices charged for these articles, few of this class being able to Indulge in steaks, at S5e per |b., batter at 60c, or poultry at Séai8e per Ib. At the stells where more common articles are vended, prices are also more unfavorable for buyers, Notwithstaading the daily receips in this city of 1,500 packages of new butter, such is the demand for thie article from the South and Mast, that our market {s kep! comparatively and integrity the public may safely trust, and there is no danger that they will make reckless ase of public money. It is important thet a sbor- ough sanitary reform be instituted at once, and @bast can be dove only by the course referred to. The War In South America. Tus late news from South America denotes but sense ‘aturday evening, at 8 o'clock, to debate the new mery 5 s by M idewhee! boa: , Aitale progress in the war between Spain aud the | PArrem and speculators are consequently enabled to | Congitution. A general sstendance ie requested _ By Coles Kelly, Whelan and O'Neil Wrong. 3. COLE. aho other hegre cad groves suck oo ois Itied blics of Chile, P d Equador, The poy oh mepherepiveg prices, we old rene great of te pentral Body. JACOB M RSTATI, MAN, Pres, RICHARD GARRICK, Sec. | 142 | Office 398 West sl, cor Darrow. HB. CR! uy three month? since was considered extremely high | Pree. WMC TUCKER, Bee, 4) Pe ; a — ee 7. ¥ ee Mpanish flow had made vigorous attempt to do- | 4) rassan wholesale, being readily disposed of to-day LASTERERS TAKE NOTICE—THE Jour. ATHER MATHEW T. A, B, 5. NO, 5, Bri ‘ of New York—A public meeting at hall B4th at. FURNITURE OF EVERY DFSCRIPIL and Sth ave, on Sunday evening, at 7 P.M. carpets, bedding, oi! cloths, parlor and be Masere. Gallagher or tvensy, will addres she eults, &c.,at BENDALL & SCO1 1's, 200 & 2114 meeting. ere, eres Hawmill, O'Connor an ry or, of © I, Ho others, JAMES O'REILLY, Prost; DANIEL KER: | (0 hodsekeeplng, supplicd, seg esa bee eee " WIN. RB. 8. = | ees pe 186 | ments if proto red, M. T. A. B, SOCIETY, NO. 1 JERSEY R EXCURSION PARTIFS—-DUDLEY eCity, will bold their public meeting at Weshing- Myers’, and other groves, steamboats of ali Kin} ton Hall, cor Newark and Jersey aves, on Sunday barges, Walter Sands and oLhers. Lor choice oft evening, April 2¥d, o'clock, #poakiag by Messrs | SPPlY early to W.& BE. MYERS & CoO, on best et berlow Wi DENNEN Pree S48, ORI | wee ee a and A ° oN} ', Pree, » Ip ere > Ca eheieetias same | OR SALE—ONE STEAM BOILER, ATHER MATHEW T, A, B,3.NO. 8, OF | now saath,cu colar, gue press, one fire elu Yorkville, hold a public weeting om Sunday | two horses, and all the other fixtures belongig! night, cor. S6th at. and Sd ave. Sperking by Hom. | the factory. Inquire at 8. W. corner of 39h ot Chas. I, Mille and indy, and Uncle Ken Warden. | 11th ave, N. Y., to GEORGE BELGER, or N. Was, BILAN AHS Pes Me*EW, ANY Sian | Abatole sce 2 T. J. : N,Proa, T. i, Viee. H. | 5 ee MEE, Rec, Bec, J. SHELLY, Cor Bee, 145 2B SALE Id LARGE DRAWERS, aldara AE ok . 7 ie ag cents; large sign, @10; 2 pattern cupboards, B.—A MEETING OF THE D. O'CON-| sand tor fancy’ go.ds, yo; 1 desk. Apply al . nell Cirele will be held at thelr meeting room. Liberty et, top floor, L corner loury and Oliver ste, Werren Ife J, on this AITERS — A GOOD LUERING \ or inh iberty are is itis 82 4 Coleek An lovers H chine is for sale at 4d Centre at, rear, Lat flo are requ all, aa business of importsuce is to be ery Rake transcted, JOUN KANE, Centre. TGs, Whats NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING—T MAN. Sec, JAS. LYND, Tress, DANI. MACKEY, annual meeting of the Stockholders of Chairman Com, of Safety, peri Pioneer Gold Mining Company of Vermont, for y ARSHAL McMAHON CIR LE F. 5 yea sreehton of soven lrusiees for the ensuing year, meroy the floet of the allies, but the attack was gal dently repulsed and the Spaniards were compelled @ withdraw aftor bav.ng suffered considerable ‘Joss ta men and much damage to their veasels. It is reported, however, thet the commander of the Gpanish flest has determined to bombard Valpa- reso, and if be should fulfil! that purpose much damage will necessarily be inflicted upon the com- mercial interests of the United States and other countries. Valparaiso bas no means of defence egaiast the Spaniards, and the latter would have @o diffeulty in burning the city if they were so disposed. But no advantage could accrue to their cause by that means, and the act would therefore ‘be simply ® wanton destruction of property. We doubt, however, if the Bpainards will go to the ox- tent of burning Valparaiso. They know that the United States, France and England would not quietly submit to such an outrage, and they will bardly take the risk of the consequences. The probability is that the threat about the bombard- of Valparaiso is only another Spanish black- mailing dodge, and that they want foreign wer- chants to bribe them not to do it, at bba63e per ib. A little new cheese is in the mar- ket to-day, and retails at Walic. Shed are selling at from 96 to T5c each, A few fresh salmon, from Nova Seotia and the Penobeeot River are now being of- fered, It may not be generally knows that the “fresh salmon," thus far offered’ by our fishmongers, are in reality nearly twelve months old, being what dealers term “ice cured," having been caught during the summer of '65, and kept well frozen ever since. In the vegetable trade nothing worthy of note has transpired, except, perhaps, the arrival from Savan- nab of a fow baskets of gieem peas, which were quick- ly “gobbled up" by Fifth ue epicures and the proprietors of firsveiass restaurants, at 50abic Per quart, Southern and New Jersey sspnracus ie aloo in the market to-day, and retells at from Sic to $1 00 bunch. New potatoes are iu limited suppiy at 13 to $14 per barre; tomatoes at 82 buad5 00 per 6 quart box, and rhubarb at 1ba30c per bunch. May lowers, the first of the sensonu, were offered by plant fesiags tevday ot Prices raugiug from lge to $1 per Butchers’ Meats..Roast beet, prime, Ma36e ; com- moe, 1eere, do pieces, 1Valde ; do stew: pleces; lWalbe; do smoked, 2ia2se; do 1365 sirloin steak, 26060, porter house, 80a 36e ; corn-beef, 1¥adve ; veal, 15a26c for bind quarters; 1¥al6e for fore. uarters; mutton, torequartors, lva—c; do hind do, Ta—c; do shops, —an0e} lamb, per pound, —a— bacon, Senne ee b pork ert Corned <pork, 188 cj) sausages, —~@; tripe, loalfe per pound; lard, Maric; hams, 2ieic; shoulder, alse; head chi 20°, Freah Fish, per 1b.-Flounders, 8al0e; eels, 15020; halibut, 20a —c} haddock, Salle; cod-fish, 10el2c; sal- mon, trowt, 20a 26¢ ; mackerel, salieach, lualSc; black fish, 12albe; perch, 1valbe; smelt lb. 1Sa2vc; cat fish, 10016; biue fish, oc; bass, [Sadbe; white fish, =8 <; pickerel, —a20c; turbow 2usdde; herring, 8 ald, Smoked and Cured Fish.Amoked eels, 24028¢; smoked halibut, 2va2%c; smoked herring, per bunch, lvaibe; smoked mackerel, 16a1%¢; dried codfish, 9 alle Shall Pish.—Lobaters, alive, Saldc; do pik? d, 20a2%; oyeters, piki'd 1u0, 2 Ov? 60; do, uppiki'da, Thal weet 100; soft, 100, a; do hard dor., $0e37 ; clams, bard, per 100, 50a1 00; do soft, S6al vue; ecal quart, \e egetadles.—Kohlrabi, b'h, a—c ; potatoes, —a% bs ee { turnips, 26080 half peck lettuce, at 12atve per ~~ 1 radishes, black, Jade; onions, 'o p'k, Bard; eoks, l0alte; peppers, red, bunch, alue; sage, buoch, Sad; parsley, 1balse; water cresava, qt, 26a30e ; garlic, 14; parenips, Jabc each; spinach, 3ua—c by peck ; ors. ter plan's, 15 bunch ; chickery, per head, baz; mint, banch, Sade ; equashes, narrow, 1Ualic ; cannon w Bue; carrota, each, Sabe; beets, each, abc; Lima beans, quart, --a—c ; sweet potatoes, s peck, 50a7be; onary, table, baneb, ante; do, soup, bunch, a—c; red cabbages, & We © ; tomatoes, Gt, —o; rhu- barb, 1oatbe, Fruit, &c.--Apples, half peck, 50880 ; apples, com- On bbl. 6 Walvu: cranberries, quart, l0alve ; peaches, canned, quart, 50c; lomons, doz, lbatde; Butter and Cheese, Prime butter, 6206; common; 55ad0c ; cooking buiwer at dundoc ; cheeses, bes, voc ; common, —a2he; eggs, 8 tor tbe ou Plasterers of the city of Brooklyn, State of N.Y., caution all thelr fellow eraftemen not to anewer any advertisements from the bosses of said city, as they, the Journeymen Plasterers, are on strike demanding the right to do their own jetting Per order Piarterers’ Asecalaticg BON ARO GS 6 LAGHER, Prest. P. J. WELANH, Rec. See. NION—UNION—HURRAH FOR THE Union—The Fourth Division L. U. B. Associa - ton meet en Saturday eventmg, April 21, 1866, at § o'clock. in the New York Aseembiy Kooma, corner of 224 st. and Istave, Ai! laborers wishing to to their own smatorest are requested to attend this meet- ing. WILLIAM MILLS, Chairman. Ma *PHE MEMBERS OF THE LONGSHORE- men's Protective Society No. %, of Brookiyn, are requested to attend a morting, to be heid in the A tic Hall, corner of Atiantic and Columbis sts, en inestey wening, Avril 24th, ot 6 o'clock, the: business importance to trensacied, JAMES ALLEN, Pres, il SOCIETY NOTICES, PURLIC TEMPERANCE pRaTOG OF the Young Men's F. M. T. A. M. B. iety. No, 6, will be heid at their all cor. 22d at. aod Ist ave, on sunday evening, April 23d, Speaking by Mevars, Costello and Donovan. Singing by Mesers, King, Mill, Rearner, and a host of yoang ladies. N. BL All the members are reques to attend at business meeting to receive tickets for our excursion, PATH, DOOLEY, Prest, J, FURLONG, Rec, Sec. 104 ANTI-FENIANS ATTENTION—A SPECIAL asembly of the Grand Encampment takes place this (saturday) evening, at 8 o'ciock (i’rotestants of Ireland with vouchers attend to the call), at 814 Broadway. By order of the General Commantonia Chiet, ll PUBLIC TEMPFRANCE MEETING OF the Father Mathew United T. A. I’, B. Socict No.1, of Brookiyn, BE. D., will be held at Masonic Hall, 309 Grand at. akers— Messrs. Bagly, Vree- land and Maresland. SiugersBolas, McNamee and others. CHAS, RICH AR Prest.; EUWARD G1LBS, Vice ; JAMES TKAINOR, Rec. Bee, 101 BRANCH NO, 1, FATHER MATHEW U, B. T, A. B, Society, will hold a pabiic meeting at their Hall, 287 Hudson st, on Sunday evening, at Ty v'olock. F,. 8, Lambert, Uncle Ben Warden, Jobn oe singing will deiver addresses on ten:- ng " the traussction of such general businers as The regular weekly meeting of this Clie ¢ will | be brought before it, wii be held on Weane be held at O'Shaughnessy's Hall, corner of Broome | {6th inst, at d o'clock P, M., at ihe office of | bw Cl aud Pitt ete, on Saturday evening, the lst inet, at y, 82 Pine st. New York, April, 1860 is clon. NN ” Sesirous * eogming boar ™ Wiiduison, Sec, are res ‘Ma avite Oo atiend. y order FALANOLIDTES END CAT Tn MrrT o ThMES PAGAN, Contre. MARTIN b, LWYFURD, PIANOFORTES FOR SALE OK TOLE Secretary. & a : Ls 140 4 the cheapess in thecity, 15 pianofortes to |« (THE FATHER MATHEW TOTAL A.B. | $3.80 Sh.05.2" p24.85 8 mouth or for gue. att eis Halt, cor S34 stand 34 everou Suaiey agit | IDROFESSOR BLOTS LECTURE their Hall. cor, ot. an ave, on Sunda, r ‘ESS OT’ y J 3 34d, ah 16 Lat Dr. &. Jonneien ane HF Carroll PROrssson BLOTS a MOTURES v Toe Meetingon the evils of intemper- , % ance, Also J, M. Larkins, who will recite the Poom golodk, F, B. in room #4, Cooper Institute, of "Shamus U'Briev.” Singing by Miss Fagan and PENNIES FOR SALE—AT THE § ce. Ri Featan Strategy. Tus Fenian flurry on the frontier of Maine has apparently subsided. Its only apparent effect has been to throw the provincials into a tresh panic, and to induce our Government to seni General Marana to the scene of excitement to see what all the bubbub te about, Now, what was the object of thie mysterious Fenian demonstration? I) eould hardly have been intended as » genuine tnovement to attack the British provinces, for only ® bandful of men congregated at the threatened point, and everything that they did was heralded throughout the United Stetes and Canade. [i must be, then, that the design of the demonstration was either to throw the provincials off their guard, so as to give the Feniaus an opportunity to make the Dona Ade attack at some exposed point; or else it was simply intended to keep up the fear and read that have troubled the Blue-noses for the last few mouths, If the first hypothesis is correct, the tlurry on the Maine frontier has been, of courses, aimoly « stretezical manwuvre, That would indicate thet the Feuisn leaders are following the admirable tactics which made Goneral MoCrai.am famous while in command of the Poto- mac army—that of overcoming the enomy by cir- cumvention, Is is true thet the Fonians have @aen enough to capture the Provinces by» bold dash, but the great beauty in military operations ~the esthetics of military scionce-—consists in win- Wing success with the least possible expenditure of itfe, Now, the Fenians, by their skillful operations em the frontier, on this side of the line, have suc. oveded fn atsracting the undivided attention of the provincials, and in doing eo they have pot lost « mean. Caveda Wost is now entirely exposed, and @y epother briliiant strategical movement the Fentans might fall upon the rear of the Provin- uk, While the |a Wer ane gasing #0 jalenily ward Wilson and Mise Anuie Brown, Come ecariy. L. WELSH, Pies. M, COLK, Vico Pres, M. FP. Cm repeat os O'GORMAN, Ree, Bec, is STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—8 HO HE VATHER MATHEW %.. A, By 80> | pacer ete ere meee ciety, No, 6, Greempoint, will hold a public tem- HE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN COLC perenee mines er nat, jo ayeane® hon the hair, whiskers and moustache @ beau’ nu 5 clock, . Bowles. Kaq., wiil address the meotiag. Singing by | Color will not fail or wash out. Only 60 cents & Mi, O'Connell, Mr, Nash, Mr, Kidd, aud Mise Hamill, BABN » 3 L PATRICK LAM, Frest, JOB. WAWIKING, ee, Mealbar, tad a! Gagsoie” ul . 1 pees Ppspeyars iA HE CIVIL, RIGHTS BILL DOES I. A. B, Boetety, No. 4, of N. ¥., will hold a pub- prevent cope citizens from using RENTS ie maatinn at bate hall 4 aes Bak, oth ana India Coffee, The latwer is sold by all grocers ots, 08 Sunday evening, es 7 eclock. in and bi coats pes Ib. Wholesale Depot 164 Reade st. Geo, Haydock, the ex-wood sawyer, binging by the HE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF CHES members, JOHN BERRY, Press, MEs Ga. HOWES & CO. , HAN, Vice, THOMAS SULLIVAN, Rec, Bec. 108 | ally dissolved KAA en tig AT (THE FATHER MATHEW T. A. B, 80-| paid'br sald frm” (17 *4 shereatter will ag ciety, No, T, Manhattanville, will hoi « public P| meeting on Sunday evening, April 22d, at 6's o'clock PHAM’S MARACHELLA PREVE} in the eatot the church of the Auuuneiation, the hair from falling out, causes it to gro Speaking by Messrs. Larkin and Brower, The fol-| bald heads, etc, One botile will convinee the lowing ladies aud gentiemea will enliven the even- akoptical of its merits. Sold by BARNES, 21 PI ang with vocal music: Messrs, Cl Cole, L. i and Griffin, Misses Canavan, Waker aah Rourke The ai Pu lanes Revadwer.ane oi! Crecgis yl Jere of Brookiva bao volunteered for A, ANN 5T., STILL PAYS THE Vi evening, .G Prest. ‘@ in tt for ol B. CHURCHILL, Vico P, “JOS. CARL, Heo, 116 povspapary and Pungo. do" diruss te 40 WILLIAM E. ROBINSON, ESQ. ~ THE | LHCE.U. BENSETE. ¥¥ renowned advoeste of “lreland,"’ aleo of — CHIN : “Temperance,” will deliver a lecture’ en to-norrow SEWING MACHINE (Repeay eres before the Father Mathew Bede ile | eeeereneneeceneensessnseneentiieennnnsseesemensmmnens Mamiiton syenue and. ae. Bublect--"“itelanats SPLENDID CABINFT WHEELER Wrongs and ireland's Kedrers,” Several prominent Wilson sewing machine for sae, ortists have volunteered their services to enliven the | MUS be sold, Call as 40 Greeuwich ave, whe: gecasion by singing some of their choboest melodies, | Teas by the month aud sell all kinds of food ‘Tickets 26e. each, to be bad at the door on the even. | CBee. Can FeRt Machines ou tr jog of the lecture, orof any of the wembers o: the | bUY 1s. aw Society. Prov 'S SE a nt Proceeds ards PRAWN, asec WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING peranes, 6 y Mrs, Koganand W. H. Lind. say and Mr, Tumalty, of Jersey City. HENKY RYAN, Pres, BEK'D, O'NEILL, Vice. AND, MoGRATH, See, ‘90 PUBLIC MEETING OF THE IMMACU. late Conception T. A. B. Boclety will be held in the School Hail, Kast 16th st, on Sunday, 22d inst., ati’ m. Addresees on temperance will be goliv red Ae Thea, O'Rei ant Br. Wiliam rown, o} armsburgh, Singing by Messra. Kols. Wilson J. W. jo Very Rey, Dr MOK- ROGH, Press, GHORGK STEPHENSON, Vice ae” 1 sident. PUBLIC MEETING OF THE FATHER Mathew 7, A. B, Society, No. % will be beld as their Hall, corner of 23d st. and 2d ay, Sunday eve- ning, oh The Coleck. Speaking by Mr. John Miller, Mr. David E. Suston, ng by Mr, MoGill, Mr, ek by Ne Ce ry Ao to attend, cRKREN) esident, JOHN McGONGELL, Rec. sec,” 129 ———————— A Pubic MESTING OF THE YOUNG 6, will —- = Stoddard’s Cholera Specific—A sure Pre- ventative and Cure for Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhmsa, Dysentery, Snnuner Complaints, Pains in the Stomach and Bowrls, ete. Stoddard & Bur- ton, Proprietors, Troy, N, Y, Sold by ali drug- cists. 48 “Aw Edfectual Worm Medicine. Tho come bination of ingredients used \u making Brown's “Vermifuge Comfite” fs such as to give the Lest pos sible effect with safety, Werms in the stomach cause irritation and often prolong sickness, aud can be removed only by the use of a sure remedy, which will be found in the Vermifuge Comfit, 811 Heuse Cleaning Made Easy by the use of Prie's 0, K. Bonp. Bold by arvcers everywhere, 406 en" her Mathew T. A.M. H. Society, No. . on Sunday cve: » April 22d, at Ts o'clock, in the basement of Bt. Paui's Charch, 117th st, near Sd ave, Harlem, Messrs, Gallagher aud Mul- vany will adoress the meeting. Bimging by Miss Kensefick and Mevsrs, Mciiowan and White, FRAS, J, GALLAGHER, Prost, WA. HM. LINDSEY, Vice, THOs, MeCUF¥, Rec. Sec, 131 ACELSIOR—A—YOUNG MEN’S FA. er Mathew TI’. A.M. B. Society, No.1 of New York, will bold @ grand public meeting om Sunday evening, at T+ o'clock, in their hall, corner J4th at and Mheve, Messrs, Marsiand, Insiee and riggs will address the weotng. Singing Misees Canna, LNGDORY, yen dala Bw Vio. Wa, HICK GAN, Bee Hy ch! 99 Brosdway, cor, 22d st, Mac STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED— iL tia Pron 5 hd asin, ‘oad Auply @1 this Aflign, ~~ en) ae