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THE NEW YORK SUN. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1866. _-+ Congress and the Presidest. It a folly for C mgress to expend any more time upon ibe reconstruction question duriug the pres @os scasion. For nearly six monthe thep have badn conaidering and diseuasing the subject, and they axe cow farther from @ aojution of the pro Lom than they were at the uset. A vew obata- cle has grown up in the way since they fiat touched the question, in December Inst and thas obstacle has stearily enlarged ualll \t Dow over- ahadows the primary sur, The uwortunate dis- agreement between Congres# and the Promdent ia now the chief imped went te econstruction. It is not wholly the divervence of optnion upon the main question, be wren these two branches of the | Government, wpich causes the wheels of reco: siraction to stend @sill, In fect there is no erent of that difference which might not be y veconciled if it were mot for the exira- neous matter of personal animosity which Songress sad the President have allowed to Yowrap ihe reconatruciion question. If it were aot for this obstacle an agréement upon the main point might be affected. The intrivalc difference tn opinion between the partics is not great, There is really no emsentia! disagreement conceroing what ends onght to be efected—the point ic dia pate being chiefly with regard to the motos by whieh those ends shall be attained. Mut this thin partition cannet be trcken down because each per has fortified \welf bebind « partisan uliime- tom, and from thence it cbstinately refuses to emerge. There is no hope that this situation wil! @oon change. Congress may continue the seasion el] summer, and invent» new plan of reconstruc. @on every week, but there ts no likelihood that apy meterial progress wi!!! be made, unless some Wing firss be done to promote harmony be- Wren that body and the Alrpinistration, Tie cold reception that the report of the Commitice of Fifteen has received, demonstrates the fusi'its af such attempts in the presen) eatecs affairs That report was brooded over during tour months, by os efficient ® Committee as the Mouse coul! produce, and yet it mot with dissppreval from more than two-thirds of that body. It final y paseed, ass party test-measure, but there is very Bittle probability thet it wili become slaw. Now, Mf nether Congress nor the President is willing to recede from the present position, would it not be better to abandon the attempt at reconstruction forthe present, and rely upon time to ald in solv tag the problem? We believe that Congress could not do s better thing for the couniry than to ad Journ and let the whole business of reconstruction Me over until the next seasion, Thas course would @ive timo for passion and prejudice to cool down, on both sides, and it would serve to allay the feeling of anxiety and distrust which sow per- vedes the whole country with regard to recon: struction, Congress bas not done much during the present sess'on, to elicit popular approval, bus Mf shat body will now adjourn, and leave the re Censiruction question to take care of itself uutll the next session, they will be entitled to » full measure of praise. Collector Smythe. Tats official has been duly ineiwledin his new office, and bas alrandy entered upon the ordeal of being buttonholed and bore! by stoall politicians who want offices, He has told bis suboriinates that he means to have the Custom House conduct. ed unexoeptionably, which the people are glad to Sear; and he has also told them that be likes toin- dulge a litilein politics, which the people would have preferred that be should keep t. bimacl’, Mr, Surrae's allusion to his politics might betier have been omiitec from his speech. The ofice which Lee been given bim is nut e political but business Position, and sil the commendation which he bas received was founded upon the bypothesis that he was practical business man, and that he would stiand exclusively to bis legitimate duties, leaving political matters in the ban is of the politicians. It is needless to say that ff pol!tical qua!!fcations hea entered into the choice of & Collector, Mr. Exvrge would not mow be!n that office. But al- howance should be made for Mr. Suvrux's Jitile indiscretion in bis speech to the Custom: House employes. He no doubt felt somewhat embarrass- ed,and thought—among so many amal! politicians —be ought to say something about pelitics. He will find that if be brings the Custom-House busi ness up to the standard which he bas marked « ut, be will have all he can do without atiendjng to political business. Utah and Its Shame ‘Wr begin to fear that nothing practi al will be done, during the present season of Congress, to Diot out tho g,est uations! inquity which is now tolerated in Utah In the early part of the session severa! propositions were introduced relative to the suppression ef polygamy, and there was rea- Goa to Lelieve that somethigg tangible would be ecoomplie! ed; but the subject dis sppeared from sight in the reconstruct on pressure, aud there is reason to spprehond that it will pot reappear be fore the adjournment. This inaction in respect tu the great moral evil that has taken root in Utab is greatly to be deprecated it is not only a Asegrace to the nation to tolerate such @ social enormity, but it tends to strengthen and foster the wrong Ly the the tacit countenance which non-action extends to 4. This lass feature is one of the chiet arguments Which the Mormons now adduce as # roason why they sould be ‘les alone” Who Desnusr News, an aebdly edited organ of the Mor- mop Church, is now publishing » series of articles efirwing the legality of poly- gtmy, end the inability of Congress $o Sestroy it, Withous am infractiouof the Coustle futien, Jbargues thatthe Government has prac Weally recognized polygamy vas legitimate insti- tution for s quarter of a century, by toleratlug 60 permitting ite existence witiin the United estes, It pertinently asks why, if the Mormons ~ @ long wrong, they have not hithert> been in- reroll with? There is no question thas this gi- genic ev.iis every year becoming more formida- ble, and that its suppression is onsequeuily boom. fo, m rowad moro dificult, [isa tre w ose roots ere tlnwa dim hold a. dwhose branches ave rap dy ly spreading. epplied vow, or at some time iu she future, when the tree shall bave bo ome # formidable au io defy Weaxman, Ib is doudsful whother Congress das tho power to direcly suppress polygamy, uty dortuvaiely, there is an unquestion bly legitimate way by which iho cud may be atiaiuod. Congress may divide up Utah, and sppertion «ft emong the terrijories adoining i, oo as wo Liye Th muss be cut down at some t wey | } and iho only quostion is weber the ax shall Le | the Mormons under the operation of monogamic laws, That course would effectually dispose of the matter, aod \t certainly ought to be adopted. Let Congriaa now bury polygamy by the aide of ite twin iniquity—slavery, Gen, Grant and the Army Hill. Gre, Gnant bas written a letter to the Secretary of War, with regard to the ) resent status of the ermy He thinks that Con--ras should no longer de!sy in taking action upon the pew orgenization of tho permanent army. Hoenye that the volun- teers who are retained in service are anz.cus to be tanatered cnt, and the force of reguiare is entirely inadequate to the presents noeds of the service. The moat interesting feature of Giet (inant's let- fer is that which dis¢loses his opinion in respect to the necessity of keeping up the military estab- Viahment in the Bouthern States. Fy thinks that for en indefinite time in the future it will be necor- sary to keep a force in every cuo of tie Bouthern Biates in order to secure the enforcement of tha lawe, He js anxious to have the army bill passed, which is now pending in Congress, and is is in fur therence of that purpose that he bes wiitten the letter in question, The Street Goerriline Kaid on the Fifth Avenue. Tam street-widening s*hemers, having been foiled in their “New Broadway" project, have bow turned toward Fifth Avenue. They want to lay @ few railroad tracks in that elegant thorough- fare, but the street ia not wide enouch to mult them, and @o they propose to wilen it by cutting away the stepaand the little yards in frontof the houses, and compelling the ownersto tear up the fronts of their Pesidences to make new entrances. A jroposition of that kind is now before the Common Council, The scheme of course meets with strong opposition from the property owners who are interested, and ao effortis making to prevont ie Consummation ; but it jo not likely that any- thing but « lileral supply of money will defeat the project, When the Ann street ewindle was peni- ing we told the property ownersof this city that the © New Broadwar'’ job was on'+ the fret cf a long series of kindred outrages, and the truth of that assertion is now sppearing. The principle upon which ste act ie that property owners have no rghte thata r vad company is bound to respect. the railroad monoj« German Laborers in the Senth Three bunired German immigrants, imported by the Georgia Immigrant Company, arrived at Auguste on the 2th ultimo. They are all en- gage), and are to be paid one hundred and fifty Jollars per annum, with board and lodging for @ach man, snd one huudred dollars for each wo man. The Columbus (Georgia) Esquiarg, allud- ing to thie importation of German immigrants, in timates that the experiment may fall. I « We are told that the German lsborers are accus- tomed to at bore, and woul! req ire bere, # bowl of soup or coffee early in the morning before they do kiud of work; then breakiast a6 eighi, ing of bread and generall, of cheese lard, smoke! bacon or eaurace, and @ ration of whaekey—balf bour tor this meal; dinner st neon, consisting of thick soup, made of potatoes, turnips, beans, peas, shelled bai bo led with potatoes, onions fried in lard or @ four o'clock ny break {aat DJ tilarin all respecte half hour; ead supper after all the werk of the ® done, consisting of boiled potatoes, soul, milk, etc, The bread to be “ieav. @ued bread madeo baited rye.” Vo fll thie bill 01 fare would requ re of the Southern planter not only ® material Coauve in bis hours of eating, but a very grrat change in ihe kind of food and man- ner of cooking it. Tue old system of ralsing ve: ly all tue priv on te | lantation would have t be chan our planiera do not make chees® uoreay they grow on'oas to ec Valiagr, nor can they keep toe I is. potatoes of ther own raising iorany leoeih of time. All of these arti- cles, aa well as Leans, would have to be bought in toot part from the Noth, Wish rye flour shey are @thes. Woolly Uno quainted 5 the; could pro duce 4 in great a undance, but Would bave to ac U. tora themselves t) ine useof it, The penees | the fabob Would Le materially increased by the Suosutution of Northern for 8 uthern arti- cles of food Financial News, Marketa, &c, New York, Thursday, May ii, 6 P. M.—The after: Doon quotations of the general Stock market, com pared with shoee of yesterday afternoon, show a frac tional decline in quotations, Governments were steady, Gold closed at 129s. Money was in rajher more demand, and there was some calling in of 4 per cent, loans, the supp y at 4 percent. however, was abundent. Prime paper was in demand at baby percent. Foreign exchange was steady, bills at 0 days on London being quoted at 1096 a 109% for bankers’. Ca'Change to-day biour was dull and 1c @ ldc, lower, Wheat was dull and 2%. «2c. lower Corn was dnil and drooping Oates were tleady Pork wae dull and hearer Beef was steady. Lard was dull, Whiskey was du’! and unchanged. STOCK 8AL.88—FIRST BOARD, 10000 U.S. 6a, 10l's 100 Wyoming V. 1. 291% 5000 do Wy 1 Quicksilver M... 524% Lim dc 2 GW do ano do. 6 100 Mariposa PY 10.00 Trea, 7 3-1 le Atlantic M.8., on do 2d er) do 6000 do,, 1" Boston Wa: 10 0.8.68 lye 1080 N.Y. C 200 N.C. ba “10 do. AW) dv. Ge. . ia Ene k,.. 28.00 tay e do., . ho.0 M 6a, is to Pus luo Hud, Ry RK... co. sw jou” Tens POND. ta, bs bao vow Ohio & Miss 40 iso Reading do, AY do 6 Tol. & Wab ta 16” At.& Gt. W.1 Jw Mi, & St. Po 1. se 200 sow ALG TH. let. vo bw Chia 179 Bk. Commerce..1.9% 5) de 13 Mec, Bank, Ae 1.6 Su Cle. & tol. & 200 Meichaute’ Be 116 fo ao lidy SU) Canton Co OI% G)ICh. B&Q. R136 aw do., Ub wads WO ‘bel, & Wab, Ro Sig dw) Cam, Coal by % ) wo 1 1400 do i ‘ ) P. Ft. W. 64 woe | ly West t uioa ie ) do, s'9 300 rT ee boy a uM o doo Kus, Exe al, & Alton k T gu dee Ma, “Ww 100 do, ‘ @8 Cary Lugeey x 4u0 ac do % COEUR We . i av. 100 Centra: Uva... iy BEOOND BOARD. 18100 U.S, 6s, 6-20'% 1 1°) 200 Canton Co, ba do. ts 100N.Y Cen, BR. 100 G0,.00-. °OS.1-2%— 19.0 d> wow U8. 6.1 y.c...li4 YalPacitie Mb 1u00 ‘Tree. T del.....1u%% Juv Eile kK. { 2 bw do.. , 4 oA Hud Ky. i My ‘ T4 ue ‘ lw Pr Weal is2 dw Weel uion Tel, O39 Lo Mor. & bows ki.. 5 lw by o OU Tn Mas. @ Cw Li a) Mil, oud. Pt. OWS Shou UG Altou Pi.d Whelooaic vices ef Country Preduce, Naw Yous, May 16, 1846, During the week now drawing to @ close, u fair do- eae wb eekviy ba preveded la the marke: undue | OGew lo St. Leresa’s Chu toview, though not nnsceompanied with a noticeable flactuation in prices, which, at times have been ex- tremely unsettied. In the flonr market, we have hada slight reaction from the rapid advance report od im our Jart quotations, especially in the lew erades, which are reported today from 45 to Sic below the tates Of thie day week. Jn the grain market, where & light demand at present exists, prices have aiso been reduced 15 to 20¢ per bushel. A quantity of Amber Michigan, which is soon to be returned from Furepe, wae eold on Tuesday, by sample, at $2 6). The sales of wheat durua the past week have been 76,000 bushels, and of floar 45,750 bbls, In the batter market, tha recent downward tendency of prices ereme to have been suddenly checked, owing to lighter recelpta from the country, where, it is hinted, Cairymen are about to jsaugurate an experiment eitoiiar to that which proved 00 successful one rear noe ihe retention of stock until prices shall have been torced to their own unjust demands, Cheese is Qade lower, with an extremely dull market, Fege are in great ebundance, and also lower, having touched ise since thie day week, Dressed fowl ie ja excellent demand, prince pally for steamers, and as the supply ie une aal to the demand pri are high er, In the vegetanle trade, potatoes, instead of con stitaring @ drug inthe market, as is enstomary at this tonson of the year, when every one in the trade is endeavoring to wind op business on easy terme, are very scarce today, and prices of several varievies have been advanced 60¢ per barrel. Tots from Charleston are selling at $5 00 vo $5 0 per bag, NeW Chop neTrer. Orange and Boreecx New York Bta fresh paila, tb, a46) 4 firkin tube. 49nd Brace, Weiah tubs, Ib4lads Western Keserve.pr.dcadz cnnesr : Pines (| tT Farr 16018 ‘Con, Er hate. choice 40 oom. we Ohio, choites Seach 6o1T le, con “irs 1g. dairy, pr..1se28 PREAH AND HHIEN FROTT Apples, prime 6 00aS 00) Crag’ ries, com . Pair Buy do prime ‘ Common 25083 00 Dried apples. alt Mixed 3 Wad Hliekory uute.ban 4 ved hy) Rains lavernw at 8% Currants, per ib hy Raising, och, do 37 (Citron, Leghorn, do dsas0 DREASED POULTET AND GAwR Veniaon, carcass, ih). \ Vie dy 4 Math) Venison, eaddies, ib..—a— P 24 bomb A Rabbite, per pair a |Brant. ore pal ran Partridaes, per .pr... Quat 4 Turkeys. tadb| Ducks por itr aw lowle Raw 3 sere Chickens, Bueks Co.— 838l voce N. Jersey, par dor.19a10'4 Canada aig Southern Fes bueb Aedes waare Maton tiala | Yea. per ib sal? Pork lo@eliie POTATORA. Mercere OF Jackson Whites 4m Peach Hiows bbi 00 Bermudaa 7 Oued (0 Buckeyes, bbl. ..3 Gums 60 GARDEY 8D FIELD VeORTARL aS. Parenipe, bhi. ..2 thal \\ Ynions, white, bbi4 Mas Rus. Turplps, bI..5 (986 06! Cabbagea, 10). 220 Goede 09 (mions, red bbl. 1 ¥6al S| squashes, bbi........-« Spinach, bbi So |Salad, 10 5 Was 00 sprouia, bhi 15 | Asparacns, doz ..1 Ques 00 Rh bh de 6 0a60 | Leeks, 100 bunches 8K domatoes, box...) oval 7) SPECIAL Nor Symptoms of Worme in Children are often overlooked. Wormein the stomach and bew- els cause irritation, which can be removed only by the nse of a sure remedy, Brown's “Vermifuge Com- fits” or Worm Lozenges, are sirople and effectual 361 Hiouse (leaning Made Easy by the use of ©. K, Soap. sold by erocers everywhere, 46 Another Care Hl. Malian, Esq, ef No, 134 oraod st... Williame! argh, haa been completely cared of a vioiens attace of Rheumatism by one vot- tie of 4 at Kheumatic Kemedy, aud is willing to stare to any person who will call at the above addre: 13 The Best Pince to Bay New, Tasty and well made spring clothing is at F. B. Bald. win's 7) & 72 Bowery. ihe lareest estore and as eortment in the city, and prices less. 4 iva Chemical Pomade—The re erand dressing rations. at Vee no dyes or Liquid Depot 51 Barclay et. 2 Howe Sewing Machine Company No 699 Broadway, N.Y. Elias howe, Jr, Presiaent, Agents wanted, 124 “Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing M ne and thu ton Hole Machine, O26 Broadway 2h Tho linproved Elliptic Hook Leck=Stitch Sewing Machines—A. hh. Suplee, 557 Broadway A ie wanted £ O26 MARRIAGES, LEWIS. ARRELLOo Wednesday, May 14th, at the residence ot the bride's fathe., by Rev. Wm. H Hoo! William Bartlett Lewis, of Greenpoint, to D. Arreil, daughter of Kev. J. Arreil, of hie 393 No cards. RAT as, CHURCHOn Wednesday, May 14, Sarah Ann Church, in the 26th year of her ace Her relatives and iriends are respectfnily requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Samuel Downs, TS Perry at, on Fri- day a.ternoon, May 1%, a¢ | o’cloes, sg DE LACY On May 7th, after_@ shore illness, Michael De Lacy, aged 57 years, 7 months and wv days His relatives and friends, also the members of Hiram Lodge, F.& A.M, are reapeettuiy invited to attend the funeral, trou his late residence, 6\at tt, be lat and ydave, on buaday alerucon, Mav YO, at 2 o'clock 285 HOVER.-On Thureday, Mey 17, of asthma, Jobn A. Hover, in the 74th year of nis age The trienda of the family are reapecttolly invitad to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, £19 rand et, Williamsburgh, on Friday, the 15ih, at ¥ o'clock, Catekili pape:s please copy. 3a KELLUM--Of consumption, Wednesday, May 14, at cod Went 4th 0, cor. of 9th ave, Bridget, wile of James Keilum, The friends and acquaintances of the family, and thoee of ber brothers, Joho, Wiliam and James herrigan, are respectiully invited to attend the fu teral, on tomorrow, Friday, at | o'clock, trom the above place, to Calvary Cemetery, Ballyscannon Lierad please copy. 102 KURRIGAN—On Tuesday, May 15, after along Sud paintul iilness, James Kerrigan, aged 43 years aud 15 days, Friends and relatives of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after noon, May 20, at ® o'clock, trom ule late residence, bl Market st, Newark, Nid. 256 McCUE—On Thureday, May 17, Mary McCue, in the 4b year of her age. The relatives and frieuds of the faruily are respect. Uy invited to attend the tuners, this (Friday) Silerboun, ab 2 o'clock, from 160 Allen a © McCIVNEY—On Wednesday, May 14, Jota Meo Givney, @ native of Augbamore, Marish of Street, Co, Lonrord, Lre and, Lie re 8 and friends of the family of his eoueiualaw, Thomas rence Mc tiowan, are invited to att funeral, trom bie lave remicence. 154 Pires ave, ou Fb riday alieruoou, May 15, at 2% o'cock iia NOLIN—On Thuraday morning. May 17, Margares Nolia, the Leiwred wile of Tuewes Nedla Tome «is of (te faruily are rerpectiully tawteed we funeral, trom (he reaiwence of Jeremiah Lth @h oO Salurdey aikernoon, Mey Ly, Her temnaine wil fud those be \kea to Cal ry for interment, ww POWERS After @ ioug and Ines, Eline tek, whe of Edward | youngest | caugn er of Eaward Duan, Y mouse aud |) days : Hier ieimains will be taken from her late reel- deuce, ow Aindisoh 6, 04 bidey worming, ab lo cor. OF Bute’ teury 6& Whe © & boc ouieu Muse vttcred for the repose of ber eou., and thence 10 Ca.- Vay Ceu.eiery tor Abterin ai, Her relauvee and Hieads are scepectiully invited to anend, iT KAWLINSON — Oo ‘VLuisday, May 17, James Rav litoody & Bative of Liverpool, Muglaud, aged 63 Yeure aud 7 hioutor, Lewiuves aud trieuds respectially invited to alienud the luberel, f.oio his lat@ residence, Bioids be de ON Baiurday alveruoon, May 1 atd cms, Phe remains will be interred 1 Cy prees Hilis Cemetery. Cars ieave Luger's Polut terry at din A.M. wud 249 P.M, dv BLANFIELD —~Ono Thuisday, May 17th, Jane Brau od bl years ‘Tbe teiatives aud trends of tho tamaly are revpect+ fully invited to Biiend the junesul bole cb dey Qlloibeow, ab 2 Cowes, Lo her lave residences, 5! darkel aw ve TRADE NOTICES. a OAT BUILDERS ASSOCIATION — THE lar monthly meeting of this Associstion will bane atthe 14th Ward Hote!, cor. of Grand and b ete, on this Friday evening, May 1sth, at @clock, when matters f special importance will be considered. JOHN DILWORTH, Prest., JAS, MURPHY, Rec. see 123 L CU. B. SOCIETY, 2D DIVISION, WILL © meat thie Frida ing, the 15th inet, at Ts o'clock, at 6th ad its cor, ot Cen.reand Inane es, All members and non-mombere are equested to attend, Also @ cee@gaiion irom t Brooxiya Laborers Association are invited to end. 4 order of DENIS D. SULLIVAN, Prest, JAMES UILMARTIN, See. 123 I VTICk TO BAKELRS—THE JOURNEY- meno Bakers of New York and i's surrounding vicinity, of ail branches, are requested to attend a Mave Meeting, to be beld at 327 Bowery, on Saturda: evening, May 1%tb, at 7% o'clock, (o take into const jon matters of vital importance to every individ: ual member of the trade, By order ol the Commit- tee of Arrangeme TAM RYAN, PATRICK BAULE, JOHN I N. S20 NOTICE—THE PRA » dOURNEY- i wen Horeeshoers’ Uniog Club will hol i meosiex on Friday, May 18, at 74 e'cloc tb Ha 6 ‘Ihirty-eixth et, bet Sih and Y of importance connected with the and for the admission of sew members. By order ot THOMAS QUIN, . \ /OKKINGMEN’S UNION—A REGULA semi-monthiy wee'ing will be held at Earir Closing Hail, 267 Bowery, this Friday evening, at So'ciock, Pancwual attendanee be requested. JOUN KEL, President. WM. FO LLOYD, §¢ M SOCIETY NOTICES, ATTENTIO —FATHER MATHEW T. A. Bi, Boclety No.4, of New York—The members of the above Society are Lereby notified to ap full regaila, with crape on leftarm, atthe bi briday atternoon, at ji o'clock « topayt tribute of sossect to our ¢ brosher member WILLIAM PAGE. By order of THOM AB J. CARR, Presiden); JOHN MeGONIGAL, Kee, dec. DANIEL 1 GLYNN, Marshall, 120 MEFRTING OF DFLEGATES TO THE JL © Societies will be heid at ili #t, on Friday, 18th inet, at Ta o'eloek p.m purpose of making aresurn of the eubecriptions received by the various societies in aid of the orphine, PAT'K McCARDLE, P CHAS, BOYLE, Cor, See, 263 BUSINESS MEETING OF THE OWEN Koa O'Neill Cirele. F. B., will be held at 198 Row ery, on this Friday evening, at T¢ o'clock. Every member ia requested to end, “TIMOTH " LYNCH, Centre MANNUS J, MCNULTY, Sec 61 , I N © A avecial meeting ot this Society will be beid atthe Metropolitan Rooms, 160 Hester at, on Friday evening, May 18th, at 8 o'cltek, SN. B.-Vonitively Do person admitten without their card of meinter- tp. Byorcer JOWIN BH. WILLIAMS, Preat. JNO RCOLANT, Ree. sec 265 NEW OPPOSITION TO RUM—THE LA- dies connected with Father Mathew 1,4. 1. 8 No. b. of New York, will meet at the large temper ence bali, cor. ¢i4h eet end Broadway, on Fi ey evening, t 7 p. m., for the purpose of forming ani w }adies Society and electing otficers, All persone foe@ouly to the cause are invited, JOHN O'REILLY, Pret. pro tem., DANIEL KEKRWIN, Rec sec, 16 TO THE LADIES OF NO. 1. FM. TOA. B,..The members are requested to attend aepe cial meeting at FU WARD MURPHY'S, 204 Firet ave, on Friday evening, at balt-past 7. A'l the mem- bere are riminded that there is business of wwpoit ance, a wé have no hall to hold any p i.e meet.ug. W. BOWLES, Pres, H, GOODMAN, Bee, 104 | MORSES, CARRIAGES. &c_ VERY HANDSOME MAICHED TEAM of Canadian horses, 5 years old, very heavy built, cheap, double harness, for $15). All must Le sold for any price, Grocery store 46% Pear! at. = ARRIAGES, WAGO) HORSES Dd harnesses for A large stock of all kinds, new and secoud-han “selling off cheap 10 Nevins tt, Brookiyn, S6T por SALE—FLOUR AND FEED Wagon, bestiy pew, Piree €100; cosy sus. Apply to Mr. DUFFY, cor, Johnson and Duffield ets, frock: yn. vt {OR SAI 2°DOUBLE TRUCKS, ONE nearly new, at 249 6th et, after li o'clock, 206 GOR SALE—A GOOD HORSE, FIT FOR cart, truck, grocer, or any work of the kind; warrapied sound, Price $175, Apply at the soap Factory, 98 aud 100 Madison i, Greenpoint 1 F IR SALE—A HORSE, DIRT CART AND harness; must be cold in shiee days. Inquire 291 Wont 45th at, “a "SALE. LARGE SORREL TRUCK --$ 40 @ handsome bay hore, fit for nose. Dealers not tocali, These horses are cheap, 740 Washington at. sr H ORSE, BUICHER CART AND Harness tor Separate or together, A bey mare, six years 0.4, itbout a fault. Inquire £6 Kivington # hee, a0 GECOND HAND COACHES, COUPE, TOP and road wagons, light harness, &&.. the a ock of a livery stable, se.ling out cheap, at 64 Sixth sy pear lst 36 OD WORK-HORSES AND HARNESS, ‘leo 3 waguns for salo, 54 i vurth at, Hoboken. dy LON’ AND FOUND. GRAY GOAT, 1 FYB, STRAYED FROM ST. at, bet, Sth and Och aves. A liberal reward will be given by JOHN CONLEY, “4 CAME to “MY PREMISES MAY 17TH, A cow, ‘The owner will prove property, pay ex- penaes and take it away, 05d et. and Jd avenue, 129 *UUND—A POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING small enm of money. The owner can have the eame by calling on MICHAEL FLOY, 99 Mott st. 07 OST—BLACK AND TAN DOG, WHITE spot on breast, one ear shorter than the other. Any person returning him to 1/4 Chatham et, will be liberally Tewarded, N 1 LOst—A PASS BOOK ISSUED BY THE r old Bleecker ot. Bank, No. 218024 The fine pull please leave the beok with the Cashier ore ‘ 1 0 Lost FEH. 16TH, A BLACK AND TAN King Char.es dog; auewers to the name of Baue A liberal reward will be given by return- ing him to the owner, OSo Mowery, 8. A. BMITH. 130 GI RAY ED OF STOLEN, FROM THE Prevo- ines of PATIICK CARK, Washington Viliage, Hudacn Ciuiy, N, adarkrelcow, with large wide horue and short teil, ou the Jd of May will be eultably rewarded on Ler delivery. SEWING MACHINES. For SALE—A SINGER'S SEWING MA- ct Pulteble for a tailor lnogulre at 4 Brooklyn, trout room, top tloor, vy C SEWING MACHINE FOR lat 20 Green ver work, left to be roid All good ma. enw with Singer's fam yeud Union et, South | FOR SALE, TO Rent bew aud recoudhand, ) ut, Machines boushs Leonard et, 4 doors eastof ioad. a1 HEELER& WILSON's SEWING MA- othert alwayeaon uand, j fliete ase rewing iuchines, om 455 to 74h Broad»ey, cor Astor Place, up oiaires ND) ou ren) pecuiles, or the same Lowwit jor th av. Loan Oldce, 61u av Liovel, uncer . ole GEWING MACHIN OV exchense; all & aud .epalied, at 11 we PEMOVAL—V. W. WICKES, DEALER IN S ING MACHINS=MUNEY ADVAKUL apr cheep tor card W chines 99 broudway, cor, vad #t, Machiues auju (Ole pact the seus allowed if pulcbaeed, J 118. * row a timed busimers, conducted 888 B16 CONVEN.GOG, it Las Dicume & recurnized LOOvrey.” us. rinse ea AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY--MioskS, MUNN @ CO, Publieheds oF the “besenlific Am AM," COULIUNE lO OE 4S Ee torheys 10° ecuisuy Valente for pew luveatious in this ene all foreika counties, Mecars, MUNN & CO, uave had seventeen year experence in roliciting pa'ents and have acied ug Altorneys for more than SOW loveulole, Pamphlets contaluiug the Patent Laws and other important inioruation to smventos, furniehed, trec, on SPpic allo weuitauon and advice free, Addre.r o : MUNN € CO, ST Park Kow Mew York, or cal. a & Washkingion, b. ‘a One low priced horse and 9 set of and Teh s A gourd esau | one r AUCTION NOTICE A, of: Tal YOUNG, AUCT.—LARGE 8 y, Friday, ot 11 o'ciock st, bet. ber and th aves, consieti oy room furniture tn pete, or! palustings, mirrors, crockery, silver ware, &e., Grrat AUCTION | SALE—OF 106 choice building ioveon and near fi a¥6, on the Borgen Tielahte, in Hedton Cae ei horse sattroad ane Betekea terty ¥ © property; ance from th. miles. The oele will be held on the ron aries et, by the old sone house. ¢ 1 6 very liberal. For further particniars 4 O. GLAUBRECHT, 92 Fulton at, N-Y.. or -\. Bergen Wood ave, Hudeon City, ne Property, MORIARTY, AUCT @at 151 Chatham aq, this d ture, @ good variewaar Ublery, ¢ s AL 10 O'clock, ortment, 20 feather beda, jai genet pistes 900 pair sheets, 200 p| nee, 6 le irror ine ines * clocks, &e4 from { LARGE CROCKERY” SATE=L. TO Auctioneer, wiil ell thre day, at the ea) 45 Broome et, near Bowery, the whole ram tock of @laree crockery house just close: Asroriment and en exer) ant « rtonity for d Sale to commence at 10's A.M, aud will be tive i AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS dD JAMES AGAR will sei. at 19 Ne 1036 o'clock, 400 lots of mon's and wome consisting of ellk, celal erape end HN clothes, shoes, cc ariety Hutoerous to mention, worthy the aven @reand Lousekeepers, Weat Broad . j AWNBROKFR’S SALE THIS” D JOUN MORTIMER, 15 tron of By order of , BRYA i Eart lroadway large and ¥ tiue lot men and women's co fine silk, delaine and calico droves, skisia, and crape shawls, silx and ether cioake and | rem @ te, enAet, prada, table cloths, eb rte, shore, fie lot of men's clothing, end other worthy the attention of dealers and housek By orcer of 5. J. LEVY, 49) tioome at R FIELD, AUCT., WILL SELL day, at 11 o'clock, at 489 P of carpets, atair erash of lace and moelin ¢ 1a, tm chiefe, dry goods, &e, siso a lot of \ ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT., OFFICE Chatham Square, sells on this cay a entire stock, fixtures aud lease of pre 271 Kast 2d ab, will be eold iu suit the trade, Ww. WHITE RS, AUT SELLS day, at 2 o'cioe niture, &., of a lar Rinses, center tables chamLer eu es, teather be , china, stoves, and fvery th for house Carpets in fine order, oil cloths, &e.. & ~ BOARW AND ROOMS, FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN Cay f fecommodated with good board and ple rooms; also a gentieman and wife with board o Dished roc #0 two young ladies, with & con! able room, 55 Mouroe at, nM FEW YO i MEN CAN HAVE BOA ‘ Apply at 95 Madison et, #1 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO eentieman and wife, or 2eingle genvem latices with or without board, Call at 176 ¥ 1sth af, gearsth ave, 1 A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED - room for lor’ gentiemen, Inquire of BYRNE, No, 501 spring 64, bes. Hudson and G wich, & A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACC movated with good board call at 643 First ave, near ¥1e A FRONT PARLOR, ALSO A BACK kU end heireom, can be had furnished by « men, without board, at 107 King «ton remo: torme, oe ri) OARD—2 YOUNG GIRLS CAN commodated wiih b t Monroe at, up 1 filghs of other boarders, Cal for aye. OARD 4 YOUNG MEN CAN BE AC( medated with board, where there are the forte of a home, Apply J&¥ Weer ¥6sb at, be: and 9th aves, a OARDING — A FEW RESPECTA mechanics can be eccommodated with board, singie beds and pleasant roome, at reason: tertas, at 3 Aen et, near Division, Also a si room, i OYS WHO ARE LN WANT OF Lodgit food or employ meut, ehould apply at ihe N Loye' Home, 125 Fulton at 40) FURNISHED DWELLING, FIRST CLA to let very lew ior 6 months, on Kreok Lieights. Apply at 66 Columbia et, 442 © LET—FURNISHED ROOMS A} Aprir & bedrooms suitable for housekeeping. Div'sion st, Ay O RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM that work ont during the day, can be aceom dated with boa: Waat 21st at rd by cauing on Mrs, SMITH, No. WO OR THREE MECHANICS CAN accommodated with board, with nice, airy 6 and the nee of the bath room; terms moaerate all this week 53 Pike ot di it 264) \ ANLED—A RESPECTABLE MAN A? wite to board where there are no other ere. Enyuire at 75 Mott et, 2d floor, front room $ PER WEEK AND UPWARDS board with sing ¢ room, less to gentiemen + ing tocet sponte House, Hudson at, op Bi. Joha® Neantitul and central loestt Watehm: a? a4 INESS CHANC RARE CHANCE—AN OLD FSTABLIS ed k, staticnery and varie: tore ot 19 Fe standing; a cood run of trade; on one o beet fo th: fixtu story house basement store. For part quire ot HAMILTON P. DEXTER, 691 avenne. a ss . FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STO sale, ears lease given; one of the bert the rd; license granted. ihe owner has snot store toaitend, Apply w Mr. PAY TEN, 96 Di y stock, o ehatre, Will b of T. BISHOP, r cbbawa UTCHER SHOP FOR SALE-~DOING good cesh business, Ice house and dxtures | complete, sod within Zors blocks of all the co Wijl be sold cheap on the premises, No, 207 W towa ferries Apply jor oi week er ejreet, Sree E—A BLACKSMITH's SHO} established 19 years, with 2 tres aud 2 sete aud good lease ot ground, Wiil be sold cue ply s0e immediately af Columbus ely o62 for SALE—LIQUOR STORE, WII etock and Ax'urce, in first-rate couditiv ot, wear Stal beast Broodway. Liceme to be bad Pee SALE—LIVERY STABLE COR 0473 st and Ud eve Heel euly Bb, ov ROK Sal ONK GALE OF & PROMS) ble, paying business wil beeok on seconne th golus ino the countiy, Mrive @2W. Cor of 2 the end 10th ave, Soush Brooklyn, A tortume w be made por dSALE—A TOY AND CA Bud 1 @ crear ealo> 4 attached to Casa tue ne ln uire on the pemie ALE CHEAP—THLE SfOCK ANT fixtures of One of the be candy stores in the city, onan bunineas, at alow reny can 1 uttuched, At w Tiius, GAPFYNEY, Auct'r, 356 Fignth av Be Fok SALE CHEAP—A GOOD ICE koutk , ¥ botace cod wasn, coing a eoud busines. Ik qulre 629 duih ave, in CAMPELL's, located variety unt ue, doing 4 goo paren BOXES—POk SALK-A’ PAPE! box factory Laving & are sun o sold cheap, Address bex 940 sun Oise, Uebolu ¥ wid doys STHAW Lh SEGAn STORE FOr \ Brovkiya, pow cowig a chevy. Apply W GUULDE S150 "h—LOCAILD IN iy Duslnces; will be olf N& KYDEAt, 5:6 Fine a ont WILL BOY THe SrOCcw ANL Wares of & nea: candy and waety sere OF ic@ Cheap ane ade water. Ale Kee, Heusen 8; Beas the 0 a) 7