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THE NEW YORK SON. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1866, expensive to provide bathing places, in different ‘7 Canton Co. “i 8 BY Cen. R.... 1006 6 ac. 9 500 P. Fi. y.eC., SOCIETY NOTICE AUCTION NOTICES. parts of the city, for public use, and In these times | 599 Sprece itif FEsiax BROTHERHOOD — A PUBLIC UCTION SALE OF A FULL 8TOCK OF of danger it j seentia) that every possible pre | $0 do, " the Geraidine Circle will he held as a , consisting of sugar, t flees, M, E : ao | cautionary means should be used. We hope, |v "ome in a, % ry 10 Fulton are Adelphi st, this even grocery wate, scales, weiehie aan Sais) ’ e ore © ree ow ares, giants . eoverament of a Melling—The Beard | therefore, that the resolution passed by the Board | 1% we Col.” emiee epoek how. Stephen J. shite: GED coed Mirae, onl new varcn brs of Excise. of Councilmen wil! result in the early establish- Atlantic M. harner:, OOLE & MURPHY, Aact'rs, on Tuce Own week from to-day the reform in the retail quor traffe of this ety wil! be inaugurated, The w passed at the late asasion of the Legislature ment of public bathing facilities. ee Us, Oo, 8, lorria.n, JOHN J. QUINN, 1 4 7 La Misfertunes of the Fenian Cause. 000 L.B, 6s. a | Ress , McGOW AN, Sec. xe) Revaag , Gen, W. G. Halpin, Col. JRELAND FoR THE IRISH — GRAND B day, April at io’ P. M., cor. 5th @ve. aod 14th #t, South kiyn. 261 UCTION NOTICE—HENRY G. EVANS, } . 10-4 lemonatration in aid of the Irish bic, under Aucti I] in lote to suit retailers, ovidee thet from and after tbe Let day of May it | It has been the lot of the Fenians to encounter @ | 1009 ("# #e. | ye." 469 the eae of the Garryowen Circle, F. B.. will be Tuseday, Apri deh, at 10 ‘clock, ab 18 Baroiay % at be pra ace lige in Hw ov | erst many disouragunene i hws prounnary | tg an igh ig | Ris secitrenaTe eeau, toniae ACU IU: | &fcoual amare of tt toh gy 59 / Brooklyn except is secordance @ith the pro- | arrangements for the liberation of Ireland. In fact, | joo) Tenn. 6s, ‘90. 81° dono cle & Pisa. B. bi" Ad Yeiany, Meet Dy Dralegivo and ethers, Muse erraa ha eeeee \e eR. 7) 'o we 5 ay “—* te, “2 a. Wald ‘ riona of the said law. Aggiance at the leading | # cause hee -tandgaenedee Bact by 0 lean tae | Ten dec: os }00 Cal & hb. We. 8's | by the 6th hae ment hase. Deore open at wrcoek. AUCTION NOTICE—GLASS AND ( ron atures of the new enactment will show that if it | 'ense enthumasm, would long erethis have erum- | 9540 Mo. 68........+6 74 “Were ckete 60 cen| pay eh gil ery —F. E. NT, , Auctioncer, ayy » faithfully executed » complete revolution in the | bied and come to nought. But the Fenians have +4 Larbed arenes ee 3 Chi. on Ww. Pf. je ADIES FATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SO- large Tei, 1 Peaefets br JORRPH As T.4 nuor trefie will necessarily follow. Is stipulates, | steadily progressed, overcoming all obstacies, mur | 30000 Obie & Miss... 26. 200 Cle, & Tol. & glety. Ne. 2, of Xe will bold a public meeting ‘od, 189 63% 650 . § . ree 5 , 02a1 at their hall, cor. #. and 2d ave, thie Tuesday mounting every difficulty, and the spirit of Irish ptf score hee -b2%a52% 100 Chi, & KL RK... y gente, atl ro “y freaking by J. my eh 5 ey ent oretor, 7 Messrs. Geo. it. Williams, Tom and P. MeGowen, Mise Fay and others. THO®, CONCANNON, Press. EI). O'REILY, Ree. Sec. ‘a1 THE QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE Grand Division, 8. of T., Eastern New York, wili be held on Wednesday, April MoAb, ot 3 eciock PM, in the Hall ef the Excelsior lon, cor, Hudson and Christopher ets. Representatives are requested tobe punctual, #. D. FOOT, G. 8. 768 Yenc MEN'S FATHER MATHEW T. A. B. berg? No, Fd N. Y., will bold « public meet ing at their Hall, Sd ave, bet. 50th and 6h ets,, this Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock P.M. Speaker)—Geo. Plunkett, J. Dunn, Bingers--Messre Ryan of Branch issea Konno: ‘ay. J. ’ » de GAHAN, Vice . T. SULLIVAN, See. 110 GENERAL BUSLNESS. ARTIFICIAL EYFS—ARTIFICIAL HU- man eyes made to order and inverted by Drs. F. BAUCH & P, GOUGELMANN (formerly employed by Roissenneau, of Paris.) 599 Broadway, N. v 351 ‘A. SET OF TINMAN’S TOOLS FOR SALE, 119 Baxter es. “0 A COUNTER, & Le PUMP AND OTHER fixwures of a amall grocery and liquer store for sale. Apply 451 Cherry at. i JQEEF AND PORK PACKING—THF Pack- ing Houre Market, 1’ Second ay, will re-open on ) yah 14th imat. for the retail sale of Beet, ow REWER'S GRAINS, FRESH EVERY day, cheep, at McKNIGHT'S Albany Branch Brewery, 17 Downing at, 407 CARPETS, OTLCLOTH AND FURNITURE ~The largest reduction in prices in four years at O' FARRELL'S Wholesale and Ketail Wareroome, 267, 269 and 271 Thirty-fifth st, corner Eighth av, puaere warranted as represented. Geods Converse (10-PARTNERSHIP — CHOLERA — CHO- lera—Wanted, a thorouch physician to take an interess in an infaliable cholera remedy; no capital coquired, Address SPECIALITY, (iodfreys Post Office, N.Y. 1 OG FOR SALE CHEAP —SAME AS given away —A black and tan terrier siut, with 2 os, A to BR. STAVERT, 18% Fourth st., Wiltowsbante” 44 F' BNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, carpets, bedding, oil cloths, parlor and bedroom suite, &c., at BENDALL & -COPTS, 200 and 211 Hudson st, cor of Canal. Housekeepers or persons fe ng to housekeeping will y instalments, if pret A-SAMUEL WYNN, UCTIONEER, 4 New © re elle 9 o'clock, ¢ entire stock and fix ree of the thse} be:-rooms ba Water at, mirror, cost #94, fancy anters, Purnps, black walnut counters, ove! gianses, engravings, chairs, screen, &c., i * lo Bors S AND SHOES—H. WILSON, Auct. will sell at atesion the whole stock of a retail boot and shoe store thie day, Tuesday, 24th of Apri at 10% o'clock, at 103 Chatham st; also some fare ture. F, FITZSIMMONS, AUCT., "OFFICE 706 « Third ave, will sell on Tuesday, at 10% o'clock, po} 719 are are I red tg Ht of household furs nit jam housek pete tables, chairs, mirrors, &e. wad bach oe SAAC WOLF, AUCT. WILL SELL, ON Wednesday, 25th inst, at 11 o'clock, the farniiure and bar fixtures in the b-etory houre, 6 Catharine Blip, viz. tables, rg | carpets, oi! cloths, feather beds, s0tas, cartains, mirrors, counters, beer pump, and @ good stock of wines and liquors. ea7 SAAC WOLF, AUCTIONEER, OFFIC 65 Bowery, will reli om thie day, at 1044 o'clock, the furniture ip house 40 Lispenard st, viz: tables, chairs, carpets, oil clotha, French laree mirrors, ma bogany Ledsteads, sofas, gas chandeliers, feathes beds, te. 133 MORIARTY, AUCT’R, SALESROOM * 181 Chatham Square, thie day, at 10 o'clock, continnation gale of farn'tare, carpets, mirrors, paint- ingr, clocks, beds, bedding. Also from a dry soo'@ store, the asual assortment. Aleo shoes, boots, &c. 163 J BOGART, AUCT’R, THIS DAY, AT @ 10's o'clock, at 88 West 44th at, bet. Sth and 6tB ave, centee! household furnitaie, panier sult, tal chairs, see bedsteads and bedding, carpets. cloths, kitchen furnitare,and a large variety of othe; artic'es. Sale itive Also, at 2 o'clock. at 3 Third st, east side, the contents of a ing hoasq feather beds, tedeteads, bureaus, washstands, car hag oil cloth, dining reom and kitchen ea 1 had ce “7 ATOUR & TOWFR, AUCTIONEERS will sell thie day, at 545 Broome at, at 10 o'clock, s large quamtity of fine crockery, the remain- ing stock of a larce crockery house, just closed. Also, « large amount of household and office furniture ‘re- moved ‘or convenience of sale), consieting of chai sofas, tables, desks, matirasses, spring beds, dc. 1 AWNBROKER’S SALE, THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORTIMER, 15 Bast Broadway, of 500 lots men's and women's clothing; rilk. delaine an@ calico dresses, eilk end other skirts, broche and othes fine shawis, silk and other cloaks, silk apd otber remnants, sheets, shirts, spreads, quilts, bianke boots. shoes, carpets, pillows, and other desirabi coda, worthy the attention of ‘ealers and house. Coepses: y order M. MEHRBACH, 435 Grand street, 141. AWNBROKER’S SALE HIS DAY, by BELL & INGRAHAM, 58 New Bowory, 156 lote men and women’s clothing, including «ilk, merine, delaine, and other dresses, shawls, cloaks, remnants ts, pillows, coats, pants, boots, shoes, also lot yand watches, Order LOUIS GOLD OMITH, 2 Albany st. Pawnbroker's rale Welnem day, 26th ; order WM, GOODWIN, 83 New Canad street, 106 on AWNBROKER'S SALE—G. G, LEWI Auctioneer, will ee!l this day, at 10'9 o'clock 195 Bowers, large assortment of women's clot lug of excellent quality. By erder of KE. scents} co. PAWNBROKER'S SALE—ON WEDNES the firet place, that ne person shall sell, or in Ly way dispose of liquor, wine of beer, without ving received « lloense for that purpose from the card of Health (called Board of Excise, in con- uon with this braneb of their duties), And he are likely to be licensed? The law loaves is matter chiefly to the discretion of the nerd, making only three or four specific ‘les for the government of the Board, nd they are of » nagative character, It in rovided that every person to whom « license may ¢ awarded, shail pay for the same * foe ranging smewhere between $30 and $250 The exact mount required in every case is lef to the deci- on of the Board. It wil! be seen at once that this reture of the law will fall heavily upon the lowest jens of groggeries, but that is by,no means the pverest ordeal through which they will be obliged » pass. The law specifies that the Board shell ave power to grant licenses only to persons * of ood moral character, who sha!l be approved by ve seid Board.” That iss highly important fea- ire. Itallows the Board to use their discretion bout granting licenses, even in case the applicant sn make his “ morsel character’ apparent, and © presumphon is that vo liquor seller wil be eensed, in any event, unless he can show « preity ir record im the past. But it is evident thet the rovision alluded to will break up the liquor asiness in concert saloons, end kindred places of disreputable charscter, That will of itself be « yout desirable reform. Another prominent fea- ue of the new law is its bearing upon the sale of quorson the Sabbath day, It declares that no erson shal! ‘‘publicly keep, sell, give away, or tepose of any strong or spiriiuous liquors, wines, le ov beer on Sunday," etc. This provision is imed ate glaring evil, and one which has long eon @ shame an‘ disgrace to the metropolis. here are several other excellent provisions in this sw, of which may be mentioned the prohibiting ( the sale of liquors between the bours of 12 o'clock * night and sunrise; preventing the sale of the ame to intoricated persons, and all youth under ighteen yearsjof age; subjecting dealers to a for- siture of license for selling liquor ‘against the equest of any wile, husband, parent or child." s short, the law provides for » radi- sl reform im the liquor traffic, and the nly question now is with regard to its xecution, Atsempts have hitherto been mae in he same genera! direction, but they never did puch practical good, We believe, however, that he law will be rigidly enforced, and that the rum rede will in consequence receive s blow that will pake it stagger and reel as badly as ite victims independence stil! anirnates them as strongly ss 10 DT eed $f 19 ever, Afew months ago, when the preparations : { fu. Ry. 8... 10% for establishing the Irish Republic seemed to be | 2” O.. +10 almost completed, an unfortunate disagreement | ~~ SPR occurred among the leaders with regard to the | — — —— proceeds of the bonis. The organization was Brewn’s Bronchial Treches. From the divided, and outsiders looked npon the downfall of | Medical Director of the General Hospital, Benton Fenienism as a certainty, But nothing of the | Berrecks, near St. Louis, March 6th, 1569. “Messrs. ind occurred, There were henceforth two Jobn I. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass Use of your branches of the organization, but both almed at farfemed and most serviceable ‘Troches' is being made in the hospital of which I have charge, and the great end of Irish independence, both labored with very beneficial and decided results in allaying energetically in selling bonds, etc., sad no abate- bronchial irritation." For coughs and colds the ment of interest was felt in the cause by those Troches give prompt relief. Lhe who had so freely contributed towards \t. Thatdl-| “ag Egectual Worm Medicine. The com- visiom would have discouraged men whose minds were lees firmly made up, but te Fenian leaders bination of ingredients used in making Brown's “ Vermifage Comfite” ls such as to give the best pos- were determined that no obstacle should defeat the great end at which they were mutually aiming. sible effect with safety. Werms in the stomach cnuse irritation and often prolong sickness, and can But that was only one of their discouragementss | be removed only by the use of « sure remedy, which A number of the leading members of the orgeniza- tion in Ireiand were erized, imprisoned and exiled will be found in the Vermifuge Comfite, 311 ~ Hease Cleaning Made Easy by the use of by the tyranny of the British Government, Again, | ries 0. K. Soap, Sold by erovers everywhere. “6 ® Spartan band of Fenians made s descent upon Sligo, Ireland, intending to capture the place, raise the green flag, sound the tocsin, and rally their countrymen to their standar!. Pot, unfortu- nately, they were prematurely arrested, and the plan proved afmiure. The latest discouragement that the Fenians have met with, is the capture, by order of General Meane—ae reported—of a veasel loaded with arms, ammunition and uniforms, some- where on the Northern coast. Probably that action will indefinitely postpone the striking of the deci- sive blow upon the frontier, for which the public have been looking during the last two or three weeks, scoording to the daly announcements. It may be, however, that all this seeming failure(s only afar-sighte! piece of strategy, and that she real blow will fall as suddeuly and unexpectedly eee shock from a galvanic battery. Further pews will consequently be anxiously looked for, CIAL, NOTICHS. Grover & Haker’s Highost Premium Finaric stitch Family Sewing Machines, and Imprev- od Lock Stiteh Machines, for Tailors and Manufaetu- rere, 6 Broadway, Howe Sewing Machine Company, Ne.629 Broadway, N.Y. Elias Howe, Jr., President. Agente wanted, a heii (os Wheeler & Wilson Lock Sttch Sewing Machine and Button Hole Machine, 626 Broadway 52 JEWELL—PERKINS — On Monday, 234 inst, George Parke Jewell, M. D., to Miss L’almee Per- kins, youngest daughter ef the late Joseph Perkins, of this city, 275 BDBAT Mp. FITZGERALD-On April 22d, Edward, son of E. W. Fitzgerald, aced 29 years, Funeral! from 567 Third ave, 2 o'clock this day. 368 GRACE-Oa Monday, April 23d, John Grace, in the S4ih year of his age, native of Kilkenny, Ire- The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, 13 Elizabeth st, this luesday afternoon, as 9 o'clock. Frieudsof the family are respectiuily in- vited to attend. 128 MULLIN—On Gatarday, April 91, 1 Bridget Mullin, “= T0 years. native of lieland, ty of Galway, Parish of Kildhormer. Her remaine will be taken to Calvary Cemetery om Tuesday, April at ¥ o'clock, from the residence of ber son-jniaw, John pe es + 11th avenue, bes. 46th and 47th ow. Her frie: and sequaintances are requested to astend, without further notice, 114 MURRAY—On Sunday, April 294, Hannah Mar. Fay, aged 83 years Batt @ of the Parish of Castio- mages Co. a, Lretand. The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, 310 Ave. A, on Tuesday afternoon, 24th inst, at 2 o'cock, Filends and relasives are invited to attend, lus McGUIGAN—On Sunday, April 294, of disease of the heart, Catharioe McJjuigan, aged 75 years, a na- tive of Co, Menaghan, Lreland, The Late Car Drivers Strike—A Lesson. Tux result of the recent car drivers’ strike em- bodies a mors! which workingmen should thought- fully consider, It is doubtful if ever a strike was inaugurated in this city with more favorable cle- mente and appareutiy better chances of success than the onein question, The drivers bad upon their side justice, right public opinion and the preas, while at the same time they are the only persons in the city com etent to perform the duties of the position properly, The railroad companies, on the other hand, had nothing but their money with which to fight the battle with their employes. be supplied and a | pay ad Fee XCURSION PARTLIES—DUDLEY'S, Myers’, and other groves, steamboats of all kinds, barges, Walter Sands and others. For choice of days r early to W.& BE, MYERS & Cv, on board of arges, foot of Morton at. 826 ba: Fo SALE—AT NO, 111 MONROE ST, A cabinetmaker’s bench, suitable fora pianoforte maker, 1b ‘OR SALE—THE BEAMS OF 2 HOUSES, 13 windows, 10 by 14; frames, shades, 15 doors and shatters. Inquire at 7 Centre Market Place. 253 "EW YORK SAVINGS BANK, 8TH AVE, cor 14th st, Six per cent interest free of tax. Deposite made on or before May lst 1 draw laterest day next, %5(b, watches, jewelry, plate, guna ? The relatives and trends of the family are respect- | ¢r, ] . , wow do, Ieebould be remembered thet four of | Tet? bed Be excuse to offer for their refusal to pay | galiy‘isvised ts stioud the foneees Mecrther late rece: | BUTIe eke” THOMAS CHRISTY, Free, 8. pistols, musical and sther tnetrements, Brung fag living wages to their men; they felt thas their pat- rons—the public—were alniost unanimously op- posed to their courses, end they made no attempt to exculpate themselves from the just censure that metthem on every bani. And yet the companies won the battle After s nine days’ contest the strike terminated, its object unaccomplished be nine members of the Board of Excise are the ‘irrepressible’ Police Commissioners—s quater - nity that have a way of going through with what bey undertake. We also bave confidence in the aber members of the Board of Excise, and shal! »@ disappolnted if s commotion be not soon discov- auctioneer. ‘200 AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will rell at 59 New Bowery, 400 lots of men's and women's ciothing, silB and other dresses, crape and stel awls, andes clothes, sheets, spreads, table cloths, and a variety of other seasonabie goods, worthy the attention of dealers and housekeepers. By order of J. L. PRU as ¥ o'clock, without further notice, NORTON—On Sunday, April 93d, Louls Norton, aged 55 years, Will be bu ied this 24th day of April, at 125s o’clk, from the resicence of hie mother, $4 Macdougal st, Ali bis irieads are respecifully imvised to atiead, 120 oO'DOWD—Oa Sanday April 994, after s long and painful illmess, Mary O'Dowd, aged 46 years, s ua. ganee. 145 Sailivan at, 1 giteracen, yi PROFESSOR BLOTS LECTURES “ON o'clock. re 12 ees “e Corre incline y “bod GPORTING—FOR SALE CHEAP—A THO- rough bred New foundiand slut and paps. Apply 87 Union st, south Brooklyn. rv GOVA WAITER APPARATUS FOR MAK- { County Armagh, Ireland. ing soda at 4'¢ cents a gallon, counter and draughs | LIPS, 66 Catharines. red among the keepers of groggeries. and s large number of ite participants out of | "The relatives and fricnds ot the family, and those | complete for 860. “Apply 142 Bleeker st. bd G, HERMAN, AUCTIONFER—THIS DAY, Nap. asd Max. employment, Now all this proves that labor, | of Bes seh, Krancls Clark. are respectiully invited to | ANHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR | Oe Tuesday, April 24th, at 1035 o'clock, at 3 attend the funeral, on Weunesca: eseraese, for! 45, at 9 o'clock, from her lave residence, 646 Water st. Khode Isiand papers pleasecopy. = 367 Bleecker st, near Hammond, the entire household furniture on the premises, viz: Brussels and ingrais carpets, bedstead, mattresses, feather beds, sofa, tables, washstands, oil cloth, stoves, crockery, kitch en utensils, d&c., worthy the atven ot dealers oad ovher vw 6. (THOMAS REILLY, AUCT.—OFFICE 378 Ninth av, sells on Tuesday, April 24th, as 10 o'clock, at 555 Sixth av, cor, 33d «4, the stock an fixtures ef the old established choice family ry store, consisting of a fine assortment of # teas, sugars, spices, candies, fruit, wines, together with horee, wagon anc harness ; aleo ove low priced sau+ rage cutier and ketile, ice box, fine counters, scales, weights, and « laige lot of goodsand fixtures too nu- merous to mention, &c, Sold iu lots, de. 261 \ M, WITTERS, AUCT’R, SELLS THIS day, at 10% o'clock, at 4 Walker et, the enti: fornitore of the house. Also, at 12'4 o'clock. at & Seventh st, fixtures of meat ahop, Also, immedistely after, at 121 West 481b % horses, carriages, &c, By order of R. M. LUSH, City Marshal and Attorney for Morteagee, 139 even when assisted by ail the suxillary cir curnstances that aided the car-drivers, is not, ase rule, powerful enough to cope with cap!tal single- handed. There are of course exceptional cases, as experience has proven ; but it seems reasonable to reyard this last sirike as « prot.y fair test of the average strength of Isbor is such contests. It is important, therefore, thas workingmen should cast about for some better weapon than rtrikes for the protection of themeelves irom impusition on the part of the unreasonable employers. Strikes are expensive even when successful, and since failure usually attends them it seems to be high time for workingmen t find some more effectual remedy for their grievances, This may be done im the way that the Sus has often advocated, and old beoks snd old Rewepanere, old pamphiets and all kinds of waste Ta, and 30 cents each ior men's old bigh hats, at pring et, near Motte: 308 The interminable “Mexican question" is again brought to notice, Becretary Bawamp yesterday onto the House of Representatives, in compli- spce with » resolution lately passed by that body, yo abstract of the correspoudenve which has pass- xi between the United States and France concern: ng the withdrawal of:the French troops from Mexico, From this evidence it appears that Naronson has definitely agreed to recall bis forces fromm Mexico, and that they will leave in detach- ments at intervals up to November of next year, when the last squad are to be withdrawn, In return for this promise, our Government agrees not to meddle with Maximiztan, but to leave that enterprising gentleman free to fight is ous with the Laberals. Of course that is e very safe promise, TRADE NOTICES. HORSES, CARRIAGES. &c REGULAR MEETING OF THE 'LONG Shore Ship Painters’ Association will be heid on Tuesday evening, April 24th, at their Rooms, 89 East Krosdway, Pune atiendance is requerted, as business of linportance will be transacted. Each member will be fined $1 that do pot attend every monthly meeting. By order ot the Association. PETER FITZSIMMONS, Presidems. J. CARsY. CARPENTER’S WAGON FOR SALE cheap—suitable for moving furniture, at 361 Firat ave, cor 2ist st. rie ARRIAGES — 638 BROADWAY ——300 carriages, all styles, selling 20 percent less than former prices, Beveral new jobs for sale cheap, soiled removal from 450 Broadway, 600 sete harness. C. ITTY, 638 Broadway. near Bleecker st 334 OR SALE—TWO HORSES, ONE FOR heavy, one for lieht work, 7 years old, to be seen at the coal yard, 236 Mulberry st. 233 VOR SALE—A GOOD HALF SPRING cart, bus little ased, cor.of Desbrosses aud Wash- ington ot. Inquire at 445 Washington as. 6 Secretary BBICKLAYERS UNION, NOOO, WILL hold ite regular weecly morting at Milliman's Hall, cer. Tth ave, 26th et, on Wedne event April 26th, Nom-members are invited attend. JAMES HANLON, Presi, D. 0. CALLAGHAN, Becty. RICKLAYERS’ P. B. UNION —THE reguiar weekly meeting at the Demilt Dispen- | [XOK SALE—A FURNITURE TRUCK AND TTERS CT = for if the French troops be withdrawn, and if abeir | 12 0° oiher way, Workingmen must become their vary) €0F- 2d ave. and 23d st, on Wednesday qveciag. harness; price $60, Inquire in the Tea Store, W wane ERS, Ant B, SFL ON places be not filled from some other European | OW? employers under such circumstances, In the | Apr | cor. of 4th et. and 3d ave. Also a horse, would suit : : - : By order of JOHN CORTIER, Pres, Becretary. LABORERS AROUSE, AND COME AND join the bth Division, L. U. B, Association. They meet on Tharsday evening, April 26th, at 7's o’cloce, at Milliman’s Hall, cor, of 96th ot. and 7th ave, Ali embers and non-members are requested to attend, y order of the Association, PATH. BRADY, Prest. MARTIN GOODE, Bee, bas NOTICE TO QUARRYM#&N—WHERKEAsS, The Quarrym-n's Society of the City of New York demaud 15 shillings per day for 10 hours labor; the contractors gave the demand to their rockmen, with the excep ion of a few paliry con the undersigned officers of sala soc rockmen to take ne netice of any adve: ent they may see in the papers for Quarrymen, tor those works will be left idje until they Bay she wages, (Sizned,) CHARLEB ALLEN, Press, of No. 1, ILLIAM Me- GOWAN, Prest, of No. 3. PHILIP BHEKIDAN, Prest. of No, 3. JOHN 8. MASTERSON, Genera Prest. MAKTIN TREAOY, General Seo, | 845 Not ICE TO LABORERS—THE FIRST Division of the L, U, B, Association will meet on ‘L ueeday evening, April 24, a: T's o'clock, at Hiber- pian liall, 42 Priuce st. All mom-members are re- quested to attend. The time is now at head that every werking man sheuld come up and eee to bis in- terest. By order of the Association, W. P. COLE. MAN, Pies’ OWEN FRENEY, Rec. Bee, 963 NY OLiCE—THE RELIEF COMMITTEE OF the Luited Shipwrights’ Association meet daiiy, all the furniture, &c, of family; also stock and fix case of the car-drivers the co operative syaiem of tures of » lamp store, teas and tea Sxvares, scales, labor would be impracticable, but we speak of the matter in a genera|sense, It would be far better if all disagreements between capital and labor could be setiled amicably, by arbitration or im some other satisfactory way ; butin cases where employers persist in unreasoneble and unwar- ranted exactions the best means for the relief of labor {s, undoubtedly, the policy which we have suggested, 25ib, at S o'clock, Nou members are invite Ms DALY, quarter, Max. will soon find that be is fight tt ing it ous on @ sort of line that ts rather unpleasant to occupy, But it seems thatthe Emperor of Austris ie disposed to help bis brother Max. in this coming dilemma. He proposes to sends force of Austrian soldiers to Mexico to bolster up his helpless relative, and to this plan our Government very emphatically ob- jects, Mr. Suwagp has instructed the American Minister resident in Austris to enter a decided pro- test to the introduction of any Austrian soldiers into,Mexico, I{ seems that the wily Naro.son bas got the less astute Jossrm to take his place in the Mexican business, but the United States Govern- ment is not likely to be hoodwinked by any such Srrangement. If the people of that country want Max., then let them have him; but if not, let him be driven out if be fails to maintain himself upon bie own resources, Foreign beyonets cannot be Wwlerated there much longer. Free Baths fer the Peeple. the country ; sore in one foot; worth $300, sold for RO” eee eri ieeieicwnes : R SALB—A BAY HORSF, ABOUT 16% bands bh: fit (or cart, truck or stevedore ; sound and kind in harness. To be -eon a4 338 Eighth ave, near t5th st. To be seen tor 2 days, rn OR SALE—2 YOUNG MARES—ONE OF them very low priced, Inquire in the barnes store, 124 West Brosaway, 155 OR SALE—A GREY MARE COMING 7 ears old, 15% bands high, fit for any work, and kind tn all harness, Also a light wagon and harness, id together or separate. To be teva at 186 West eb we fn Blackemnith shop, im rear. ut weichts, dc, WILLIAM ABBOTT, “AUCT'R, OFFICE 170 Chatham oq., sells on this day, at ¥ o'clock, * the house, Cg olin of 25th st. cee ave ¢ furniture o family, consisting of fine tee ther beds, hair mattresses, bureaus, chairs, bed- steads. crockery, brass and copper kettles and boil ers, kitchen a'ensils, pictures, 140 W™”. ABBOTT, AUCT. — OFFICE” 176 Chatham Square—eelle on 26th of April, at 10 o'clock, the stock and fixtures of liquor store 12 Wes! #t, Consisting of 6, 20 and 10 gallon standing caska, good counter, pull English oF yon janey bow tles, mirrors, chairs, tables, stool & good assorts meant o: liquors, 255 ot a. Fisanetal News, Viarkem, &. New York, Monday, April 23,6 2, M.—The after- Boon quotations of the general Stock market, com- peared with those o! Saturday afternoon, show an ad- vance in prices of from \ to? per cent, Govern ments, br the same comparison, advanced ', a 1 per cent, The whole market was active throughout, aud there was @ good number of outside orders to buy. Gold closed at 12644. The loan markot was extremely easy at 4a5 percout, Commercial paper passed at 6 a7 for first-class names, and at 7 a 9 for those which are less known, The banks is the moss favorable return since the opening of the FOR SALE—2 HORSES, 2 TOP WAGONS and barness, 1 splendid bay mare, only 6 years old; sold single or tegether. Inquire at 371 avenue B, pear 16thetuntileold, 0 TT Fer Ley y Legere FIT FOR ANY FOR S8aLE—A HORSE, CART AND Har- tie a6) Woot Sith oh after id welock, of Ca. a 5 ce Fok SALE CHEAP—A VERY HAND- some gray mare, > years old, 15% bends. Can trot in 3.1); fit for any use; also one sorrel horse, 7 SEWING MACHINES, WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MA. bine for sale cheap; has been very little used; os would rent, Call as 1.5tu #t, and Jo av, Harlem, im the Candy Btore. wT All KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES, without sogara to their condition, takeu in ex. change for the following new machines: Wheeler @ Wilson's, Grover & Baker's, Singer's, Howe's and Wilcox & Gibbs’. Parties purchasing machines af this place will have tne privilege of exchauging, for eny ot) machine within Su days. SIDLEY r BOOP, 453 Broadway. aes Tas Board of Councilmen have takes prompt : trom 8 A. M. te 12 M, at 6b East wey. cuiil | Zour old, Lbs bands high ; also e shifting top wagon OR SALE—A LARG ZE WHEELER action upon the suggestion made a fow days ago, | erent Year Bee soteste very pelatediy teh amet | asiber neties. 348 be seem unetl cuserit aie ~ venarate, Can F An cfg el Lag | ease in money at this point. For foreige exchange & Wilson's coring machine in perfect order, Als Oy the Bum, with regard to the establishment of r Ty yee DD TRIFRS OF YOR. > — — — . the leading drawers appear disposed to fix the rate TO, tHE HOUSE poe any Re eS Fer SALE—COACHES, COUPEE, LIGHT birrow ag Benoa ee sere oy " public bething pisces in the city, ase measure of | for Wednesday's steamer at 107% for 60-daye sterling | of a Dranch of the NY. Fe at the Harlem Wagons, harness, the stock of s livery stable, hyeht express wagen, very light butcher's cart, gro cera cart, low priced feed wagon; aleo a lot of biack- auith's tooim, at 64 Sixth ot. 250 WANTED TO" BUY 4 CHEAP HORSE A for express wagon, Call at 182 West +N ¥ Fok SALE—A_ FIRST-CLASS” WHEELER & Wiiecn, also a Grover & Baker machine; wil be sold at a great sacrifice, Appiy at 13 Prince at, for two days, nT G EWING MACHINES FOR SALE, TO Rent or exchange; all kinds, new and secondhan cheap for cash or part payment. Machines t and repaired, at 11v Leonard «6, 4 doore east of area prevention against pestilence, A resolution was passed by that body om yesterday, requesting the Bard of Health to consider the propriety of “es- teblishing in the different districts of the city, ander proper regulations, during the summer, « system of public baths, open to every citizen, on Om ‘Change to-day Flour wes dull, and common grades bc, a 10c. lower, Wheat was dull, and com- mom grades ic. a%c, lower, Corn was doll, Oats were dull. Pork wes quiet and steady, beef was quiet, Lard was firmer, Whiskey was ques. STOOK GALES—F/ BST BOARD Bhades, cor 125th ot and 4th ave, eu Tuesday sight, April 39th. By order of Committee. 4 SOCIETY NOTICES, COOPER HALL—COOPER HALL—Jersey Cry! Jersey Cuv! Inimitabie! mimitabie | MEDICINES. B 4010 U8. Gu lp UGH 30) Qaienailver MET | Youse Mea's Not, P.M. AB By of Jeruey Cis, way or , rules ‘4 2. a..10 0. . o1'e | wii bold s \emperance ratification meeting on wb -— —- + - —~—-| ; evmplying with the laid down for their man- | thy “Gon...-.. :f0b% 100 Conteal Goals 43ie | Tusecar Wig ee eat eae cepa ane eee LACK SALVE —ALLEBASSI’S CELF- szewent.” We proposed this plan with the . GEWING MACHINES WITHIN THE Reach 1000 do,,..... 0.105 200 Bprimg Mr, Min, 62% ot all—$90 tor a tuli Matuew pelicy of sobrie.y and se.l respect, Mr, leeuse. sewing wa bine, ‘al 6500 UB. 5s, 10-40. O3% dw a.Y Cen. i...” 98 Duna, the bu: A and rated Black Ssive can bow b@ procured a 46 | that will do ail kinds of tamily sewing, (ali and ex. beliot thet 19 te posiuvely necessary, if wel fin ire Tse cL 1s Bib), co. +. biked | gouraier of the Inurttebion with the finpteanse | Pouch Becond et, Wililameburgh, et O60 ceuus per | auc, ar 86 Bosdway, room ene OM Ad expect to keep down the mortality liste | 4000 = do....,..8d. 101s Llu Erie K. 7 Aud eloquent Launcelot Murphy and the talented | bul 2600 do...seee du BW UO... 604+. 8074's O RENT BY THE MONTH AND FOB do... 8d'1u1% 10 Erie Pt during the coming summer season. Ex- tale—all good sewing machines, at 20 Liieenwick M. L) uch, Boq., will audress tae excessively crowded ‘ R. BONE, 111 WEST 16th 5 som museidg. ping ing, on this occasiou, to be of « select &» % vi) th BT .—Relormed ‘go00 3 ol 2 ? ; , perience, during former cholera times, proves | 6X U.B.éa1y.¢ lw 1500" kesadeag tigi and ar.istic character, by the uulivaiied vocalist, itvert Blanare ampere pF ag Ee EY tenn tad Laas iat lekne antes on tant that the epidemic confines itself almost exclusively bi buu done eyeryeres fareee Rowe, Me ine sharenay, fencitetes, Mie are 4 XA yar o8 dlsonse cured, Office nours, | Machines renied out oa trial belore buying. Me to that class who live in » filthy condition and pay 60 Mish. Cen. K....14 | tone and tenor, moses, Keegan and Mechan, Re | ‘04° '05 2». M. No mercury used Ld chines Lought su exchanged, 29 100000 Ome & Miss., Yb/e 1200 MB. & le. BA S000 do... 4, 26 OU do......83.gaddey dod Erie 4th M.... ly 10 M.S. & N. Ingle 1000 Erie ist M no aitention to bodily ablutions, Unfortunate:y served seats tor ladies and free. Pledge cards for D® FULLER CONFINES HIS ATTEN- this personal uncleanliness is to a great extent the signers. bigibilisy ior membership, #2 and a wood tion specially to the treatment of ecrotulous VV HEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MA character, Benetites—moral, ments, physical, ecclal, | aifections. eruptions, old ulcers, caucers, and skin chines, 959 Broadway, cor, ¢2d st. Machines 7 4 adjusted, tolet, part the rént allowed if purchase zy . Ae NBS, Jr, ares, Drug result of the absence of proper bathing facilities, | 100 Hud. uivet.' 114 aw til Con i -114ig | Pies CMe av Vice Prest, me is” | Sbecaa thous Canai + DTM teem 4 balivan ot, | J. ELLIS. | Prom 8 limited bus.nes, condacted Tenement hoes of the class most densely ia- | 3000 Me. & Tol. af Aon us gts Fareee MALHEW FEMALE 1, AT. B. YINU-B\ HOSPITAL—A NEW LYING- wie 1 Sip aio Beads been Ls . hig bu0 C N. W, jety, No. 1, of Brooklyn, E. D.. w old s Dy ABYLUM eda th ° E SON'S AD SIN. habited, are rerely supplied with bath bed te wee ie) 60 «9100 de... .. 98% pablic te1aperamce 1eeting this (Tuseday) evenimg, | ton Ave. and Sist w. For edmiscon” ton “ey; 2 sere arial binant base Peas ‘ies ecd of course those whe dwell in them ere ai It MM... 8 3300 Chi. & XW. a6 Masonic tsall, 309 G st. Good speakers aud | First Directress, 80 bast Y1st st, betw: the hours | shears, 1 pr. siove with 10 irons, 4 pressing prived ef the needful means for keeping them- & Aiwa ist. 3300 de... singers will be in attendance, The public are in- | of 9 and lv daily, except Sundays. Applicants must tables, corses sieeis, old whalebone, sad 1 #iliot ma Geld, léwe Cle. & Tol. vyued CHAS, RICHARDS, Pres. BETSEY A. pring epreifngige ot, tormner comduct, Rules can | chine, for sale cheep, at 196 Bleecker strect, nee ectves cleanly, 2) weald not necegmarily be very te Cai & RL. REED, bes, 00 *" | be covelmed ofthe ay lum, ta | Wouter, ‘a